/ . 1 The People's Paper _ . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CANADA. FRIDAY, MAY 251194. iiillililh CAPTURED, ENDS LIFE WITH POISON ship Expected for Repairs llere Shortly sweaty-two men, of whom l’! me married, were released from the pi-llce Stewart 8r Co. Ltd plant last wednesday owing to lack of Gov- ernment work. They. however, are y, for evendaas gnimander Reborn informing official-r of the firm by phone that a naval vessel requiring utensil/e r airs, will arrive at the Qpmpany’! yard within the next y“ days, possibly on Monday next. liver since December l0 last. when 1:0 experienced naval-repair men were laid off, the Bruce Stewart he; had very little in the way of war contracts. Despite strong tests last fall and winter by the ' (m1 Employment Advisory Committee of National Selective service, rneetlnl ‘h Halifax. and the Charlottetown bnanch of the Con- adisn Legion, nothing in the form of war work has been supplied the Company since with the conception of o few steam wenchos 0° "Nif- ‘nle absence from the Companye pay-roll since Dec. 10 last of 100 , men, earning approximately $.00!) a week. has meant a go's) to the city business of about .000- PABBIAN! CHEER MONTY PARIS. May IG-(Routsre) -- Pirisians left their workshops, " flees, cafes and homes to line the streets and cheer Field Marshal Montgomery when he drove from Le Bollrget Airdrorne to the‘ Bri- tish Embauy to ht. Geri Gsulle tomorrow l decorate the Field Marshal with the insignia of the Grind Cross of theLeglon of De but l8 years, and leader of my par- llonor. Canadians Subscribe I0 Billions Record Never Before Equalled In Dominion's History. was.“ .. *-'-- t —.—~__-i Weather Continues Cool 0n Prairies WINNIPEG, May 3| has continued cool and backward durum the past week with light to heavy rains occurring in many sections of the Prairie Provinces. Wheat seeding is from so to a0! liercent completed generally and farmers are wor overtime ev- erywhere to finish e job, accord- 1118 to the weekly crop report of the Agricultural Department of the Canadian National Railways. CAMERA MAN wornvnan OKINAWA, - May 34 _ (Ag) ._. Ellzene Smith, Life Magazine cam- i" 111411. was hit in the face by a “n "figment and seriously “M10400 , yesterday while taking illctllrcs of American soldiers of the "1 Ihvisionh front line here. Qoming Events “BMW-Mimi; River Tuesday. e-aa- l. - Weather | Hugs Fires Burn' In Toltyo BY HAMILTON PARON GUAM. May 25 — (Friday) - (APi-Flames swept the Shlrlogawa industrial area of ‘ifokyo hours after the biggest Superfortress rid-more than 560 pianes- showered 4,500 tons of incendiary bombs on the enemy Capital yesterday. Japanese Imperial Headquarters, never prone to give en expansive report on aerial raid damage to the homeland. said that ii l-a hours after the big planes struck the city at 1280 AM. (12280 P.M. EDIT. — 1:80 P.M. A.D.T. Wednesday.) "al- most all fires" were extinguished. Boos lind Cheers For King in ‘Winnipeg Canadian Puss Staff Writer a DO, May 24 — (OP) - Prime NLinister Macks - xinel finished his western election cam ‘ paign tour today at a meeting which started with cheers and~ boos and ended with cheers. | "I will discuss the questions of the day," sold Mr. King in opening his hour-long speech in the civic au- ditorium. "You have had l6 rs.... shouted a heckler from the back of the. auditorium whose remarks were drowned out by other mem- n bers of the audience shouting "throw him out." The chorus of voices was min- gled with boos as the Prime Min- later halted his speech. "I don't know what record he is referring to." he said. “I have been Prime Minister not lo years. ty for 26 years... “It would not be a political meet- ing if we did not have some dis- turbance." In Loans BY 11.1.. JONES oawaws, Mir. 24 - (or) - e, Caruuilahs have sent 10.000000900- thatg right, l0 billion - iightlni? dollars marching off to war in live. years of financial effort river be-i fore equalled in the Dominiorrs 77-1 year history. | The exact total is $l0.001.2'l4.ll'>0.i all subscribed in 10 war and victory‘ loans vmicrl the National wal- Fin- ance Committee says have heipedl lforge the tools of Allied fighting- men, maintain financial stability 011: the home front end bring victory 111~ Europe. And to top it off there‘ll be an- other big war borrowing 001111101811 ._1,he ninth victory loan-next Sep- tember, about the time Can-ides Pacific army will be in hard min- ing for Asiatic operations, and its probable that subsequent loans will be held until Japan is defeated. Luxury Tax is Killed By lluehec Upper Rouse QUEBEC. May 24 — (GP) —T‘he Quebec legislative Council, in the first such action in 4'7 years. today "'* killed the Union N-stionaleb con; llgbhow Mt. Stewart l. amt-fifty] :11; per téaix- ‘ab, '-- lng the bill a six montll hoist. u... l.'i'f'<...n“°‘..."“...l.*.‘“”' ifiifl-"l: mfggygggy g;.t.33";:.,1>"§$'.': ea __ '_* metal per House in Idl- Webetermm‘: his... °_"'°"”. 1 whitish bani-it'll’: -- m? the bill for all: months. while “maria-v 20th?’ 501% 3:0 “be” “m” w“ m’ “m” 434i‘ Union Nationals councillors pres- _... l ent w vote millet t11=0fl°11d111°1§§ IO ma“; p pmmn-m Minerals hold l0 of M lea "lie Rose", filiflld Monday in the council. I e l ho ed Ill! Mal. 5.35.3. fluirrurlbluieglfilzlessls M‘ coinfiwm “Th h told king Liberals 0 0W" Pravineeliixwcuiilir niieiviiii b? i121‘: iii: m: more: M0111 °‘ '1“ m‘ 111 the Boll-q isndrn Tflnl isative sssernbiy to "wait e little. A °"“"'1- Fruity. us: as." at a m1 and you W111,” "W "l" l"; f." .-. I l-M-Ii. last to la .' No nicntlialifli-L’ m: ' "Wanted "'“" fin-neenw" "'.'A'ii'iiil'ir§hv§lec w wed m “N Pill b! W! “maul ' : - iililiestmairgot ees. n. I‘. - hrhnsn. last Royartfy‘. B-I-Bl A Ill-villi. presents Mtg‘?! i???» ‘AW: A "Rum" z "Mr a i Y l ‘mar River asuenle Hail s-ae-io-so-si ea W" irrlrnen~nnjjagfs GHT BINDING TIITII All VALUABLI , May ll -- (AP) — worth more than 01-000 they are front teeth that A jury today as- three teeth in s Teeth are apiece-if go with a smile. reed the lose of traffic accident the earning capacity Withers. 26-year-old night club waitress. and awarded her 03.500 ~ 11k‘ “UQPVAOO 00 N. ‘ "~11. ndnifaifia DY “a550, damages. Tokyo radio broadcast also an unconfirmed report. that around 180 American carrier planes raided enemy airflelds on the southern- most home island of Kyushu. Domel ' agency, said the attack lasted about two hours and inflicted, "relatively light damage," i The Superfortress squadrons] mashed Tokyo under a. full moon, dumping their load; on a concen- trated ares of Japan's precision iii-- gtrumerlt and machine tool indus-i I W. Returning fliers said the flames licked through factories and water- front raii yards which handle one-i third of Japan's rail truffle, and the fires were visible B00 miles away. Japanese headquarters r rted only "some 250" 840's ma the attack and while omitting mention of damage to industrial plants said an arfbor in the Imperial Palace was hit and "an establishment" inside the Aiossaks. Palace grounds was destroyed. High winds helped mead the flames over the target ares, re- turning fliers aald, consuming flimsy home-shops surrounding the big plants. Vivid flashes indicated that stores of explosive’, were destroyed. British LE1»... Party Plans Radical Policy Brendan Bracken Mentioned For A Important Post .____. Expect Churchill To Name “Caretaker” Gov’t Soon. LONDON. May 24 - (o? Cable)— Promotion of Brendan Bracken, Minister of Information. to a senior‘ d st. cabinet position was predicted to- day as Prime Minister Churchill sought to fill some 100 post, in the “cflfct-akcr" government that will zrgiinlster Britain until the general election in July. The Star's political correspondent 581d T10 found "considerable sup- port" for the view that. Mr. Bracken will lenive the Ministry of Inform- ation fol- the Admiralty. vwhile the Evening News suggested three pos- sibilities-ihe Admiralty; the Home Office or the ir Ministry. (Mr. Churc ill Wednesday re- signed as leader of Britain's his toric wartime government to en- able lm election to be fought an clear-cut lines. He went to Buck- ingham Palace at noon to submit his resignation to the King. He returned again during the after- noon, driving tlztollgh a violent ectrlc storm, and accepted the King's invitation to form a new administration. It was announced tor that on Mr. Churchill's re- quest parllament would be dis- solved by royal proclamation June 15.) The first list of new ministers is expected to be announced Sunday or Monday and when all posts are filled there are likely to be 30 new government members. That is the number of La-bo and Liberal o-p- pointces wlho lost office by the dis- F By MICHAEL RYEBSON BLACKPOOL, England. May M (Reutersn-With the general elec- tion only flve weeks away. the Labor party conference today out- lined a. radical policy in home af- fairs. The keynote of attack was sounded Aneurin Bevan. leader of the lei’ wing within the party, who declared: “We enter ths campaign riot merely to get a. parliamentary mayor-let; but the complete extinction .tha Tory party for 35 years. land needs a new industrial revo ution." Three Great IIIIB Three great issues were discuss- ed on each of which, the arty adopted a forceful policy. hey were housing, coal and heavy in- u ry. Housing: All parties have agreed they_ta,ckl_e this problem irrthe next few dyears, and today Arthur Greenwoo , until 24 hours ago the official leader of the (Jgposition in Parliament, described e position as "really desperate." “I believe this problem has been furlked bv the National Govem- ment, not because our Ministers wanted to funk lt, but because the Tory members of the Govemmmt wanted to funk it, because ‘hey wanted to burke (avoid) the issue of the land problem," Mr. Green- wood declared. Coal: Mr. Bevan. one of Prime Minister Churchill's most bitter critics in the House of Commons, and himself a miner leader, said £200,000,000 or £300,000.000 (be- tween $900,000,000 and $1,300,000,- 000) was required to make the mining industry well equipped. "Orthodox methods of finance have completely broken down," he declared. the problem, you can say goodbye to every scheme of industrial ex- pansion we are conslderl Heavy industry: Basic -lncludlng mines-can only and the basis of national ownership, Mr. Bevan said. Favors ~ investment Board solution of the National Govern- m ent. Most of the remaining '10 office holders will retain their positions departure from the Government of Clement Atilee, deputy Prime Mill- istcr; Ernest Bevin. labor Minis ter; Herbaa-t Morrison, Home Sec- retary; AJV. Alexander First Lord of the Admiralty, and sir Archibald Sinclair, Air Minister. Leslie Hore-Belisha. Secreia for War during theearly days 0 the war, may return to the Government and some reports say he will be given the Air Ministry. Col. Walter Elliot, a former Minister of Health. also is expected to be in the new cabinet. Ministers who are likely to be re- turned lo tihelr former positions are Anthony Eden. "Wish Secretary. sir John Anderson. Chancellor of the Exchequer; Lord woolton. Min- ister for Reconstruction; Lord Lea- thers. Minister of War TranHDOTiI and Sir James Grigls. W01‘ 500N- Minist h of Msglrgtply be e Ty o o- (Tlietm Sir Andrew Duncan at nhe head in which event Col. Oliver Lytteltorl. now Minister of Produc- mm may return to the ‘Fw-ard of ‘Hddn, now held by Hush 9111011 of the Labor Party. Early Meeting 0i‘ ‘Big Three‘ Certain ¢___ WASHINGTON, Ma The WhiteHouae sai early meeting of an Three" definitely "is '0 .. rhs. Press Secretary Charles G. Ross laid the special missions of Harry l... Hopkins and Joseph if. Davies to Moscow and London were pre- liminary to and not "a substitute" for the projected meeting of the Russian, B tisl-l and American ohiefs of state. 56-63?)- todey that the "Big in the or gain promotions in the shuffled The most import-int offices to bel filled are those left vacant by the! a modem state." linen at the other. l “It is the function of the state process, to maintain the standards of the to intervene in economic people and thereby maintain em ployment." One word on the House of who declared the party “hav iven their lordshlps notice tha serious results from us." business relations Abbott and Lou Costello was ad resentatlve. Joe Glaston. i Ml‘. ral months, an centred aroun that thev stand or fall on how "Unless we can solve .. “industry ill- tract finance, be properly equipped adopt expansionist policy on “The establishment of an in- ivestment board is an essential of Unemployment was caused by the accumulation of idle saving at one end which led to unemu'".""d men and wo- rds was spoken by Herbert Morr son f we have afly serious nonsense from them they will have more ABBOTT, COSTELLO AT ODDS HOLLYWOOD, May M-—-(AP)-- The long-rumored breach in the between Bud mltted today by their press rep- Olaston 'said the trouble lwas over a new contract which has been in n otiation for seve- their business agent, Edward Sher- CestapFChief ilirrested By British Army BY DENIS MARTIN BRITISH 2ND ARMY HEAD- QUARTERS. M-ly 24 - (Reuters)- Hflnfkih Himmler, molt hated man in Europe, committed suicide at four minutes past 11 o'clock last uisht at headquarters of tile Brit- ish Znd Anny. On May 2i, a. statement tonight disclosed, Himmler, travelling under the name of Hizinger and disguised with a black patch over the right eye and moustache shaved off, as arrested at Bremervoerde, 26 ies almost due east of Bremeoihaven, by British 2nd Army troops. With him were his two adiutants gosne o big burly member of the Ibnight the body of this arch- itect of the horror camps, chief o1 Hitler's police and Minister of the , Interior, lies in the red-roofed villa which is the army headquarters. Grey-faced. bespectacled, the, thin-upped face is turned to the iceillng, half covered with a grey ‘filmy blanket. The body is collar- less, clothed in a British army shirt army slacks and socks. Beside the body are a. bucket and a cup and some splashes of water made while British army doctors labored for l5 minutes to save Himmler’; life after he h-sd taken poison. ‘Ilhe former head of the Gestspo,_ although in British hands for two- days, wus able to secrete an AnCh'i long phial of the poison bet-rind his‘ gums until a medical examination. The doctor asked him to rl his mouth at this examinat ori, looked inside and appeared to be satisfied. To make-sure. the doc- tor brought Himmler nearer to a window and when he put a finger in the mouth to make a closer ex- amination, Himmler made a quick movement with his head and bit. quickly on a black spot which proved to be the stopper of the phial. Bill Seeks To Expand Social Security In ll. S. WIASHJNGTON, May Z4 — (GP) - A multi-bllliorl dollar expansion of social security, including a new program of medical care insurance, was introduced in Congress today; by Senator Robert Wagner lDem-i N.Y.) and resentative John- Dirlgcll (Dem.— ich.) Contributions would increase to four per cent on workers‘ pay and ' four per cent on employers’ Deymils- . At present each pays one per cent i to firisrlce old age iniurunfic- Among the bill's provisions are: Ari expanded unemployment sys- tern with benefits uniform through- out the country They now vary emorig the states. Health‘ insurance. to which all persons covered by social security must subscribe. Inclusion of 15,000,000 farm work- ers, domestics. professionals and small businessmen under the old age and survivors‘ insurance Sys- tom. A l0 year federal-state financ- ing of hospitals. health centres and clinics in rural areas. Permanent establishment of the United States malevolent Service. yam“; over war- ms wer duties and other similar ac lvities after the war. Unger tlhe provisions of the Health Insurance Plan. B WOW" would receive compensation for period; he was not paid due to lil- ness or disability. 1f hospital we is involved. lie would be allowed B0 days l year. The hollth benefits would oper- ate technically the same as un- e t d a i...‘ Read by Everybody employment compensation now| does . MAY N - (CP- l ALAR iii LY CHINESE GAINS Hurry Lute Coastal Jolliffe Makes llery Crave Charge Against Col. Brew l By The Canadian Press i Staff Writer | TORONTO, May 24 - (GP) —' ma. Jolliffe. orllarld c.c.1=, Lead-I er, said tonight Premier Drew is maintaining in Ontario. at this; very minute. a secret political: police-a paid government spy or-| ganlzation. Ml‘. Jolliffe, speaking over a. CBC provincial network, described the alleged organization as a gestapo to try and collect by sec- ret spying. material that Col. Drew wants to use to try to keep him- self in power." "Col. Drew maintains his sec. ret police at the expense of the taxpayers of Ontario paid out of Pl-lhllic flfindrygl said Mr. Joliiffe. ma e s ver rave char with a. full knowiedgea of my 5081‘: 0m" "Bllonsibllity as the leader of His Majesty's loyal Oppositlo “wrmlvfirhsfniilfiri;*“n_ (CP)—“No man in his right senses would be guilty of guch a weird mixture of venom and 11011011." said Premier George Drew tonight with reference to l Toronto broadcast by Ontario C.C.F. lender Joiiiffe in which the latter charged Premier Drew with maintain- "1! ill Ontario "a secret politi- cal police." in On_ rlo. It uld be quite impossible for me to. make such an exceedingly serious an accusation without full proof and facts, hard, incontrovertible facts." He said the Drew Government took office in Ontario Aug. 17, l9- 12 PAGES MAXINE 0' L\ MERE MAN The inner shrine of man‘; prrr sonality with all its possibilities and its powers is infinitely sacred. Mail, $0.00; other Provinces I DJA. IBM» Subscription Delivered. 85-00. FER Troops Area By SPENCER MOOSA CHUNGKING, May 24 — (AP) - The Japanese have rushed reinforcements by warships into the critical east- coasi sector 30 miles northeast. of the liberated port of Foochow, where they fear Allied forces soon may strikd from the sea. the High Command announced tonight. .A special communique said the enemy-routed from seaboard positions lie had fortified against an invasion- had thrown these fresh forces into battle in an attempt io stern a Japanese retreat which had rolled back to near Loyuan, 31 miles northeast of Foochoiv. The landings were made 'I‘liesday;.~-—.-,—-.l--~ ..— . ~ —--- i‘ 110111;“ of Liolyuiltnu ITlOIT-ld "severtai f‘*°**° , wars ps.” a1 uy o ed will, - Q enemy troops, but the High Com-i: o gflllfld] saliddthiiethJapanefleel were be- - i z rig clec e w the e p of “loc- r al militia." ‘ Mag]; Kmg Quflgn I Far to the west in inner China, 7 t Chinese trolops broke a Japanese 1 d P n t stand l9 mles w t. f Sh k (Poaching) and egresosed orioyzziiszli v toward that former air base 340 j ..___ : miles southeast of Chungking. The, l, LQNDQN why 24 - iltew‘ fail of Shaoyang would expose the: 4 ‘us, _ Tim, n: Canada's air enemy's lifeline to Indo-China to a‘ Aw; - Sqdn Ldr. Charles‘ terrific aerial pounding. i:'[‘|-ginor D.S.'0., D.P.C., and: Two hundred and fifty miles to- < B", 0'1 Charlottetown, undo the southwest, the Japanese were fsqdm Ldr, George Hill. D-EC.‘ falling back orl Ishan, 43 miles west of the railway junction city of i and two Ban. of Piotml, N. S. Lluchcw along that same corridori I i >met the King and Queen and the Princesses Elizabeth lad M garet Rose today at an - Wniriiri re -“ w 5000"» Dominion and Colonial prison-z Iers of war on the lawns 0i‘ f 0Y0!) E a» to Indo-China. ON OKINAWA GUAM. May 25—(F'riday)—(AP) —Across bridges throvm over the Asato River under enemy fire, United States Marines reinforced their forces fighting inside the Cilillifii city of Naha on the west Hill was "France during 19M while serv- ,ing with K.A.F. Fighter Com- nriand. and Trainer, also 43. and a "few weeks later.... secretly established their secret. police office on the second floor of‘ the 01d Dollce garage at l8 SurreyE Place. Just off Queen's Park, in- Toronto." ,‘ "The Drew Government put ml charge of this secret spy office at m!!! who's calling himself Capt“; William J. Osborne-Dumpster . I; know a 300d deal about this fel- lewls record as a spy,__ '8 the usual sort of spy background: un-l trustworthy and sordid." ‘ Mr. Jolliffe said Premier Drew‘ Save Calpt. Osborne Dempster morleyi needed to carry on his work —‘; “Drew actually gave this spy tax- plyerls money to carry out his spy-. ing against the Oiltarlo opposition: not only the C C.F . mind you, all opposition. IIEPBURIWS COMMENT LONDON. Ont._ May 24- Mltcheil Hepburn, Ontario leader, said tonight "my desk was rifled three times and it got so ,bad I had to keep my private doc- uments at home" when asked to comment on provincial C. C. F‘. |leader E. B. Jolllfle’s statement ‘that Premier Drew is maintaining |in Ontario “a secret political pol- ,lce,t a paid government spy organ- a n" (CPi- i ' Liberal i l Mr. Hepburn, who spoke here ; tonight in the continuing cam- ,paign for the June 4 Ontario elec- ition, said he was “not surprised at ‘Mr. Jolliffe's charge, but declined ,to comment further. i i l increase In Gas Coupon Value TOR/O The oil controller's under Munitions Minister announced Wednesday that coupon in Can from three to tlve B a.m. A.D.'l‘. Thursday. portation system." OTTAWA. May ai-Munltlon Minister Horse's office said to night, that response to recent ap eals to householders to orde heir winter coal early this yea avoid another Canadian fuel crisi nelot winter. of coal next winter and all pos sible a must be taken to sure u table distribution." it aid in a atement. ‘ Labor mo. Ma 24 - (cm - y office head Howe, the value of the basic gasoline ration ada is being raised four gallons, effec- The increase, it was said at the oll controller's office, applies to all value will "ln some measure relieve; our already overburdened trnns-, has been "more satisfactory than in any previous year" and urged all those who have not done so to place their orders at once to help "Like the rest of the world. Canada will experience ii shortage l5- consi, 0f Qki Th 5d _ Fighter Command lcc. WI!‘ Marine paxtliiclsi‘ fought agyhyqugy-h idowned over Arnhem, Holland: out the day inside the rubble of '0" 5°P""“"“'- H‘ ti}; pity to reduce Japanese strongq ** rls. c" ' e On the east coast. 7th Division infantrvmen in the face of stiff (“E resistance drove farther outh f captured Yonabaru in virhat tg- days communique reported as important advances." ‘ SOME _ l 0F OUR BEST INTERNATICNAI. ‘ "‘°"“ AT A GLANCE i i (By The Canadian Press) i EUROPE-Himmler suicides at} British 2nd Army headquarters; Netherlands Government re-estahv‘ lislred in Holland; Trieste disputef drags on. i l BRITAIN-Churchill seeks infill posts of “cart-taker" government; outlines ~ radical domesiicr policy; King and Queen entertain repatriated prisoners at Bucking-i hnm Palace. METEOROLOGICAD SERVIC PACIFIC-Mindanao cnmpalgni Tigglfig-mlvggnpgigumlfnnum ‘Y3. in Philippines reached "mopplng-_ mD n 42 vaxamuver 5Q up stage"; mud restricts Okinawa; _aw5° ‘ operations, American marines re-I g , 1 _. lnforce forces inside Nsha. ' $5n'£%fin'2139' 64' ottaw“ a ' ' Saint John CHINA-Japanese rush reinforce- . iii: S. 6i; Charlottetown 43, gzieantsntgdciélvtylcal east coast sector‘ géngwuth 42' 52; Sydney 40' ' till. FORECASTS BURMA-British clash with Jap- MW“ St Lawrence v5.1.3.3 ancse northeast of Rangoon. Moderate westerly winds: 11111‘ 11110 a little warmer. Lake St. Johnz-Partly cloudy with light scattered showers and not much change in tcmperaiule- Gulf and Bay ChBliHlT2~Muul‘- rate variable winds; artly cloudy Released Prisoners l mm“ of Miami wl2..l*a.:::uh%.:.:::":....... i winds; cloudy with scattered show- I i —-—- ,_ n1 b b" cane fog. nr crranna aaucn l""M‘;‘,’,,,‘|,,“.;§° $3.61“ Moldeigte wary. .1 i ‘TY co“ Y} p70" LONDON- M33’ 7'4 ‘T’ (c? cable) ally iawflcw: "Kg". scattered showers", - Sixteen hundred former prisoners, M; much chm“ in um grgturc. of wur gathered today on the greenl Maritime Earn-Modern south- lawrls behind Buckingham P-alace: "b. u, westerly winds; partly as guests of their Kins and Q1100“! cloudy with a few scattered show- Thus King George and Queen Eliz- l u, and probably some fog. abeih celebrated the first Etmpifci Day unthre-a-t-ened by enemy Bttocill High tide this lnomlrlg at 10.23 since the King marked the day with ‘ and tonight at 11.30- a, commonwealth broadcast fromi Sun sets this evening at 8.32 and Winnipeg six years ago. lrlsea tomorrow morning at 511- M Accompanied by Princesses fllz-i Full moon May 20th. 9.40 Rm _ abetll and Margaret Rose, their] sumrnerside tide eighteen m u chatted with swarthy tes inter than Cilarlobtctwll- _ Jesties man, who ushered the psir into Arueh) - Rottcodam welcomed coupon holders. regardless o! We M“ d veter- suuosy smvics prominence nine ears ago and Wednesday its first incoming Neih- gory gzlm¥éik igggtllqggfie a? panned since hag guided eir lflflffl, erlands earso ship in five yem The announcement, following M. f the somh ‘Amchn V“, m“, Chmonflown ran-Mn.“ ma. "The argument," Mr. Glastofl when the l0,000-ton van Der Cap’ shortly after word from washlns- y.“ “L. kl nd air force and Afflve Charlottetown 5.20. are ma. said "ls whether Shaman will be ellen docked here. The shift W" ton of similar increases for clvil- 1105s 111 “f 0 Ca Breton w cgnisporrwrowlu- included in the contract. Costello laden with palm kemels 111d 2101104 ian motorists in the United States. 11*"? '11?" ‘Ylmgd l” new onssoow fee ‘that ‘h; should ‘i136, ‘Abbott; nuts to ease Holland's critical food said it was hopedhtheefil camps; Vegkféflyrl-fign‘ an“ was me we“ on (Dal on 25213-1“? u on? w n' shmue‘ "-'---——l cent increase n e y y ' the Kin? 0nd Queen themselyesl Leave Charlottetown Lil. 4-00 7-"- ulll Welcome bigumand ‘glfiolfeiflgf: Arrive Charlottetown ass. are ma. l3 OWE? 01168- . ~ - Hon. Vincent Massey, Canadian‘ N_ s__p_ 5“ |_ FERRY 533,010] 355%: basic‘: aysriiiigi (Dally. Including Sunday!) in the reception of the Canadians: SCHEDULE my 1_55y1-_ g9 Leave Wood Islands ‘l a. m, ll rnsu CANADIKWEEK , a. m.. B o. m. Leave Caribou. 9 n. rn., I p. m. S t» f‘ THE HAGUE. May M —— w?‘ Anew» - Holland's schools 50011] 9' m‘ 5 will observe "Canadian Week ln (on “mom, o; m. 0|] gm. honor oi the Dominloue E1000?! trailer, on Mondays, Tueedayn which Played *1 111010!‘ T010 i" “M! Wednesdays and Thursdays distill: liberation of the Netherlands. it w-ls! May and June the ll a. m. s announced today. ‘Poachers will l . m. saillnll W"! 00 "Mm"! devote that period to teaching pupll- n ass there ll 0041101100 "l" ‘:1 geography and. other crossings will not carry I l traffic offering.) . d Canadian history, social corldltioftl.