race TWO 1-. *3 .- ' We hovel! {Y fi"~g.,._.,., _-"‘ '> was. ‘_ |ll Ottawa’ g0|l| "_ Allfliciliihs y, llilhillfl lildlli ~.. ‘A (Illlllmllinllllolflal ) morass: mat-ills"; " - ~ . a vl~ , 15251135 gun-margin; Reach. Conclusion Ger rogation cl the Domiliion- ‘vim’ mill? 0118C!!! PPiSOII I . sq,» . IJBUGGISTS Phone 82 112 Prince Bl. passed the $8,000,000 mark. _ I cording to figures released by the ~ a 1 treasury department. Employers . ‘ - contributing totalled $64,630. They bought $8,003,050 worth o! bo I Trans-Canada Air Lines account- ed (or 2.589 purchasers subscrib- ing $340,600 and figures fol- Na- ..~.¢-._.,,.-s.,.- tionai Railways Munitions, were 760 $135,000. - ., FILLED UP “Julius Ochs Adler. ‘New York l -~ I mes. Z,‘ ~ , Our space is limited and it la not possible for ua -t.o hlgli-‘flm Biflsfly. Detroit Pm . 3f take care of all the lurs we have been requested to. you an", pm worm gm». . '1' . » l.» sonny: ffnfiTn Chandler. u» Allflbiel lines. . - a twist-arses’ "wt"; |5|and FuPrIQY‘ John nsnccl§h~ c5253.. ulgearat Don't Force! MUTIIEIVS D ii Y Watch her eyes sparkle when you 8i" her a gilt from waivers 011 MOTHERS pounding by our skilled, registered pharmacists. J. Ernest ll. Worth :11: ""'"""*..=:':.::r.:....""".....: ~ Camps-Punt»: - ~~ 3o: having; immediate sflezcthon‘ l ‘ lfMaster Han" '9 I! V a be no change in the financial set-. Thy,‘ u “m”. - - m y; _ “IN-ll, $1M - I'd- wit“; tiiisexanyeeehrlents were dra!t-, 1% an” h“ ‘mvmdui ed they were to remain in eilcct m“, m‘, until about a yeer altar the war.’ bid). “mm “mud gfiigidinl the provinces cm m m, N", P“ mm ‘i’ "mlnl" m" "h" these camps and m: ‘Murder The provinces asreed to mo.‘ m.‘ ‘ zlammonplacc" in the camps. th i d u tax nciuemgili fiadiim$vciimehtimlmbl° '4'" “wmfiml '1" U. N. R. BOOST VICTORY LOAN MONTREAL, Que, May 5—I-Iall' _ __ way through the Eighth Victory f l '1‘ _ Loan campaign, employees oi the i l Canadian National system had i Dec. 31. 1940. e Government agreed to pay the sor-Uwhlch mnwm” pmwgmpw: iiift ‘@2551? 3'$..§"“u.'§°”lli’€i’1"‘”‘éli‘l may am" ""1 WMWWY ended nearest in Dec itoba. Ontario and Quebec agreed “m”, m‘ “m” a ' to take the cash rants. while Prince Edward Islan , Nova. Sco- s“ 0mm". Bum“, tic, N Brunswick and Saskat- . . chewmew , inescapable r ¢ _ - tion in the lorm ol debt servicing. tality. The evidence we have seen ~ _. is not s. mere auembllns 11f 10°11 unassociated incidents. It is con- » vincing proof that brutality was Persons having claims against the estate of RAF. “m” i“ dmmm “m” and with 1874646 P/O. J. Ambler, missing, presumed dead, should vsrled little." notify Flight Lieutenant K. R. Thomas, President, Com- mittee of Adjustment, No. 2 Air Navigation School, R. C. methods ran the samat Mill a. r2, Charlottetown, P s. 1., on or before 18th May, 194s. “hm” """"°" ""‘ '°“' Persons having claims against the estate of RAF. ‘fiflfifiifuhfififllfi g 1808597 P/O. A. W. Hawkes, (deceased), should notily Murder In s communism ' Flight Lieutenant K. R. Thomas, President, Committee of i l; AdjustmentyNo. 2 Air Navigation School, R. C. A. F., Char- people cannot be allowed w ss- lottetown, P.E.I., on or before 18th May, 1945. ., - ty. to all members oi s90. ail members »o!‘ the 8S. S g le ustice and the future peace o! he world require thst....all those g l C0-LD sronaoa SPACE FOR THIS season is “$5 .‘é‘f§...°.’..°‘l.'.‘§l‘°£,.i'£i“i“yi"' g——- _' r The lift that will please her moat . . . t‘; graeelully lash- ionod and thor- on|hly accurate . - - Costume Jewelry A widc selec- ol lovely W. W. Wellner Ltd. JEWELl-ZRS SINCE 1868 . ison camps at Buchenwsld and greed to te th rovi - , get by glvlcrzmiilg: a clash’ gragt ‘Ewfieg’ h"fizflf°"“‘°d "" equivalent to the income and cor-idlwylalfloter pg M“ nqwnem poratlon taxes they coll - “on "w ° "”° m“: na alttles. W have studied the fiscal year ended nearest ‘to an“ ma“ o’ gmumn“ mum“ As an alternative the Federailth c occupation o’ run“ evidence and testimonv taken ' all 1 _ authenticated with the sworn British Columbia, Alberta, Man- “mm” °' wlmfiff‘ “d m‘ "The la that the Nazis had anteater Dian w‘ ' 51% cmgiu m acfln 0y a ‘as ‘v7 g ln _ v ~‘ or calculated and" organized bru- = the; basic Nasi stem and method. i; too different groups. The basic pattern The editors said mutual Noll tins beatings to sadistic tor- For these crimes the German caps their share o! the rcllilm‘ sibllity. Just punishment must be - ' meted out to the outstanding par- 5_5 1i ty leaders, and the German Gon- ‘ ' eral stall’. to members"?! the par- e I-a- rcsponsible ior these atrocities be punished in accord with the ac- newspapers. " -_ Etch l-rms; Saturday Evening os. gtanlbeayégilqrh. Reader's litiseath en eway. ashingon r. William I. Nichols, This geek Magazine. _ L. K. Nicholson, New Orleans Times- e. u _ Joseph Pulitzer, st. Louis Post- Dispatch. Gideon Seymour, Minneapolis Star-Journal.‘ Duke Shoop, Kansas Olty Bta-r. uBevégy N. ‘Smith. American a e. alker Stone. Scrlpps Howard Newspaper Alliance. M. E. Walker, Houston Chronicle. Sunday Brief Flare-lip In Copenhagen __ BULOVA Watches I! IAK SCIIOU COPENHAGEN, Ml 6 -—(AP)—- $24.7 tachment o! Americans as they arrived in the Capital today. -_ British and American soldiers. irsedom tighten and members o! the Danish police sent an answer- ing ‘hail o! bullets at the hldden marksman. Associated Press stat! members. whose ollics overlooks the main square in which the skirmish oc- curred. had to lie on tbs floor ior safety during the. diootlng. The presence o! tbs American soldteirsedlri, :7?” h d en was not sxnan . u a en reported that ll trucklclds o! th crossed the Danish border at Kru- saa tor a "triumphai ride" north. Buttered ti was raged in the Glitz! ton t. and were comes pcl embutaltcrtwc ours peace was restored. ' Meanwhile more than 400 Dsnish asis were paraded before Jeering 22'2"" °3=m°"&.'.'..i°"‘ii. " “"823 ea show" m m u“ HOME. MA -- _ I “m” x 5' G (AP) Moi! llltlor Continued To pm‘, Maui-balm" Iiops For" Break f ‘In Montreal Tavern Pleased the belist’ as late OTTAWA. Mn come between the oi’ Wolii"s negotiations lssd to surrender ot Axis troops in Its “ Aw“ l’ m” ‘will?!’ 9 Pour German o! , H r. th il- escortPa p vats" in the and alum. a s ‘then 1 shall {flu-J gun-q o; 9 W"? 0h ltififflchll PM; olllcer ol the Inter-service Intelli- 111:1‘. 7; it makes no diiisrencs genes p001 gdbh. Allied Heldqinrtera said arrest pending the comolett ay. Hitler's declaration was made to is?“ y Walton och. mm Wolii oi thsHeamgd tom , 8.5 when Wolf! went to Berlin The niticer April iii and saw Hitler the neat and the Intsllgence Pool div. it Wu dlscloml in s detailed cams to Mont eal by truck lrom atcolount issued at Allied Hoadousr- Orand- Liane. have been placed llfldél"; o outreal tavern Friday‘. it was risbners. their escort tsrnlnent Camp to enable ‘the Germans edlcal a“ V‘; , ‘The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada, Limited I learned they had sl ned parole p_a- pers under which t_ ey had agreed not to enter buildings without con- sent oi’ their escort. The Pool oiiicer took one o! the German oiiicers from the truck to a St. Catherine 8t. opticlan to have eyeglasses titted. and ordered the escort to park the truck around the corner on Stanley St. and wait in it with the other three German prisoners oi war. The escort, it was learned. psrkéd the truck as ordered, but instead oi remaining in it with the three Germ-an otiicers hc went with tham to a nearby tavern. % (our were drinking in the tavern when cries oi "tales them out and lynch them ~tl1at’s all they d-ss-zrv l Give them what they are givlr. our boys!" 9:34: irom a crowd which had gath- er . A "sergeant lrom the detention barracks happened to be onthe _ u! .- . .. I 1 crowd. he Went m“, m Navy on the grounds of miltar! assisted in rescuing the pl‘ 11ers; oi’ war and their escort. He took‘ them back Do the truck, which then went on tourande Lgigne. ed tree com tition. . s asked Ooulress to l»: .1! sd duo into a panic and lu- his companions to»; o! the contusion ‘my by c, Gel-mun clviltu Ostiiiolich priest m freedom was short-lives however. Another Gennan civil. iau l ‘ oi their whereabouts and iniormed the German military ch do‘. The alonz m l5 rim-l escapees w were ov- arsd hidinu in a house three doors away, won routed from their hide- outs Th‘, “my. was shot and m. nenm were lined 11o and mom hgy machine-sum in the ham hoops. oOocmbc and his iriends was as neat. ‘may were lined in not a wall. Five machine-Kill tanined than SS t mmql u” glms duletly JK the arrival o! a Gennan ot- r and the order to tire e stood there fully tive min- mr," said Mococmbs. "No one viii y“; now what went through our mmdL 1 flwught ‘Well, this is that's all. But not one oi the racked " =§§ gangs’ Ireland . liazi Treachery llalsysll Aocsptantl 0f Surrender PM s _ (AP) ~11! .111! Moscow . m“, u 5'5“ a h: Efiuium its 11ml capitllllltloll. W'- l?" surrender Ml! 1- shootln¢ of Ii k 1g m arranfl‘ dflflinfw Pi-avcla said tod 7- ,1 my! ..:l....~.:*~.l:::.i.-s:."i.-...::.. a, ‘loony side street Ind . Th Germans ifinerdthen stgrted dwilti tn German comm“ we?! out details m]. Bclcuacv ‘o! the Red m“ trailed by a 5°"°*' mmmllifi m"; gflryln‘ I iield g?“ went with ths ermans. d" w w." w-cqnfllm the sun-en tel no.- file...“ walksd WW“ m‘ int. .... ma? i... laid. on th sovista. ukinc M special lound (lied! “dmd ‘flaccid w than - German mflhl“ mu 1:011: a hulldins on I “l” cl his comrades. ""3113: o! muvflw 127), w increase o! almv" 53' ‘from th previous W“ ' ggnditurees o! MGMOF!" °° M6 000,012. ‘would r:alt MEIR-X ously new ra . °'°l..":.'..7.°’l2.€?»“‘ln? f»? wor p; better-informed "u" _ 1mm- "tea also result mel- trad!" “ggltsfludtats neplrlmm“ w tion 4s: Competition preserved to incurs swift a: ‘em communications. In be run, competition would more likely to brins lb" ra _ __. tXhOyUnited-ltahs an trlilesé‘ the Gavel-union a mtcck hols and thsh otter to~ths stock issue in the s ration. The Navyasya the stockholder! should cl_ect~i5 dl t- ths. Government should Unitsd~8ta as musi- 8 It have a uniiisd system oi interna- tional communicationa so‘ t Propose lluge Gomnlunicatisns Set-lip ‘ In II. 8-. WASHINGTON. May 6 -- (cpl -—'3o::-\var fantlatlon or one giant military sea-vices can be ceitain oi cormratlon m handle all oi thsiquist communications with Unltt-d States’ international com-i parts or the world. Advocates s the navy plan-dome common-c i municatlons. work now being by l3 companies with a 000.00% ll ! . Mocoombs was a merchant m: man belore he enlisted in i310 if!‘ M» my w“ “m”: rut... the moms o! Brim" '5 m, m, hi; ship w" Wm“ ' by N“! ,4,-¢,-m of! the w! 11m um‘ 1 "=10"? ' "" in l wcr rates t u haadiim Ind ' “g; q; pment. soul ha“; hope iv m