‘MAY 11. 1945 m1; WESTERN GUARDIAN Zfifirsinui-nlfuebnlsusumsgou s svimuueml “S11v0: News. lubserllleel. Al Ottawa It. COUNT! wig ZT-TF-urunlauuuoéiigulvunoyumu IIWPQ u 3008A”!- "u Wlhl land. Water sum." Gorilla u»: Gould.‘ duets‘:- y; TbeGusi-dianwlllbodollvesullollvlelshlunllllu. lei 5°! ‘l uprdayoellopeewoaklbouoflfctlhoorvios w", wit; order to IIII NJ llllolibb fol ddivtlfl cu you: "u; rders m: lifmdxsf Bl1°°"- AIM-V w“! m“, at Brsoe's. in stock 405T _ Gi-oy Persian m, to nainc g iinnabsl 411"‘: id 8 I“ "up? Bulidin wmerside. M?" t° m‘ m, saturdfly u PM. JLEN d). finish-i [among comedian Joe E. Brown s-n-u l‘ °° to .. .0 nova Kelly . Also u ward ,4 New -. A" lqlflr u? s?“ do n. Holy Communion. 2 . French River 7.30. Rev D _,\'E‘Wch ifl°rf§ftir Ciift pa; Ritu- at l! A- gnnvilie st 730 pprgis. B. A.. M _ MAJORITY of Prince lid-j THE p quality ranchers u Fox to the i 26 5-11-26. ntd Island to mi showman use 5. Introduce 3'0"!‘ 1'51"“ b; feed today. 4 ‘MEMORIAL SERVICES — The titular service was held in Kier Church. MaLPQQUQ. 0h sindiiv evening. MP5’ 5"‘- Bndw“ Nudncterl by the pastor, Rev. Illllts McGowan. A large congre- pzian was present and enjoyed in service. Special music was tendered by several members of on choir. “Anywhere was beautifully sung llth Joins l Mrs. \' a mixed quartette, viz ltcliiam. Miss Lockhart, Messrs. seuipie and Phillips. A duet: "That Wonderful Face" was rendered by liesrs. Sempie and Philii S. Th! tegation would apprec ate hav- irygthcse kind and talented guests] A igam in thc near future. -.\lsvIl()l‘~GALL - MacPHEI-I - m P uiy-terian Church Manse. Bziiime de. was the scene of a. put wedding on Thursday after- noon, April 26. 1945, when Flw- uce Ruby. i daughter of ~ ' MacPhee. e River. was united in ni r rage to Russell Clifton. younges i .\i' rind Mrs, Russell Mac-' iariottetoun. The cere- - performed by Rev. Char- gv, pastor of the church. groomsman. ceremony the happy in; party motored to t c oi zhc bride's parents where ui and delicious wedding served to the immedi- atives of the bride and trotirii. Later in the evening the tzuii Clflllil of serenaders came use! a ulllllpse ct‘ the happy it ipie and to wish them all i‘ Otlli .llL'.\ in life. The groom's ti: l0 h bride was a string of l’ s and to his groomsman a zie set. and the bride present- iiiher bridesmaid with an identi- Oil bracelet. The reside in Charlottetown I l I t i -l(l-l. ON UNITED W. B._—l\lctnbci's who attended the reetins of the Auxiliary held on Iii‘ 3rd were thrilled by the in- lirmaiii-r tone of the study period. \\' . Simpson. Mrs. Norman and Mrs. D. MacKenzle rs oi‘ second generation Canadians and what triru l from the coastal areas (British Columbia meant. Those lit best knew our Japanese-Can- glills i‘ that they are law-ab- hll! upright citizens. who had so M thought of themselves as liaiiiaiis that anti-Japanese dc- WTLS-llillolls hurt them deeply. m evacuation also meant for ‘Pl W08 on a much lower he of existence “ullse an fl. la bid str lip: and required d resourcefulness. Old- m. . that the evacuation is s ‘films for new opportunities and rr‘ iiltnsth is the lot of evacuees 1° hlve moved cast from B.C. -! worship service was led by President. Mrs. JE. Inglis. h“ slmilson reported for Christ- mflvivrdshlp. Mrs, P. J. Ken- m-ftlloried for Supplies and hililfll preparations for pack- mlhe annual box for Labrador. "mllllfilvnnrv res of the u Mrs was recorded. u were calls h, and shut-ins. ‘Ilhe - MMaMIS. W.C. MacLeod, pre- MM I most encouraging report. Emllijlllflliances for '45 to becon- u’; in advance of this dale l“ ‘in he Mission Band meton the hm _i Gloria Inglis presiding. h urine made for holding a pun- o and for the making of an ‘W1 quilt. mission study and to the successful c: "t-‘Wlv frcslicncd cows. "Wiley grade. sud 6 feed- "llle. also l general pur- “llire; 3 yrs. old. ARNOLD WEEK'S. Fftdevlclon. PJLI. M”"Howo-o0»+o»¢o ill-Si. j??? a ~o c-OOOOO-O-O-O-OCO-OO ,)-l~<l All‘? heavy lnlul -I.uou.vatmiuu , -l0-Ii."or oil: (EDI! ANIZED soft mob snares-son's‘. " s-io-ai. esnisblo in six of Peter. Phone Bruce's. 5-10-31 or st. Paul's Church v1 0cm JADIES mmage sale in the g, Central Street. tol The- afternoon, May l2. 3-10-21;- SINGTON - cameo J-f 345 and 8.30. Saturday 8,00‘ aL-kcd comedy sterrinfl cjiulwu or ENC" inS terrain duties wl New "Y 0 5wphen-s_ | mersldc. v _ fines. a driving inner moo and iioo ii-ii-n. 1- IDNDON Presbyterian . Services Sunday. on at. 2.30 P. M. M‘ “d SW3‘; -'rmr mums suxn. an! of legion . P. Rev. . will preach. d-Igl-lf. ed Japanese-Canadians T "s! “H! nn who butting t‘ ‘“.......,°"‘:'. - s- 0-21. -'l‘Il0l but hoov twin surfaced asphalt Adm attractive 1014?: i: -nr.nowx nu. . my Ilth onim Church omb- . the ‘Ia-averse will resent their |Va-riety Concert. p 5 . ' -—’l‘IEI-E ll T0 be special meet- ‘ing of the Borden branch of the ion held in the Le- day. May 11th at 8 All members arc requested be present. S-ll-li -APPLICATIONS ‘from persons desir to-sscurc living quarters Club for the summer at low rental in rcturn- for undertak- ll be received H. T. Holman, secretary, Sum- 5-ll-2i i Jon. sane. - 4. Horses i200 lllmAbovehorsesdwfyosi-s. - ‘land ed, true workers. 2 Draft M0 lbs. ll years old. Island .00. Walter S. Weeks‘. f gllffi 1 red l view. I .thc Canadian will e sale 19th Ln the Daltem —WOMBN'S Ilibersl meeting,- Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. K. C.. will address a women's Liberal meeting in the Odd Fellows‘ Hall, Summereide at 8 o'clock on Friday yevening, May ll. At this meeting a |Liberal women's» organization will lbc formed. 50-31 -K.INSINGTON. hinlpcque and lkectown yterian Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. May 18th in Mclpeque at i1 A. M. Freetown at 2 P. M. Sunday School and at 3 P. M. Mothers’ Day Service and ' in Kensington at. 7.30 PM. Mothers iDay Service. Rev. J. a. Moqowan. M511‘ ll-Ii. —BODY WASBED ASHORE — body dressed in an air force iunlform was found on the shore "at Fifteen Point yesterday after- ‘noon by school children. Air Force authorities were notified and it was taken to a Summcrside fun- eral home pending identification. Several weeks ago a bomber dis- appeared from No. i0 Bombing and !Gunnery school at Mount Plea- ‘sant but there was no indication the body was from that plane. It ,wa.~. found by four Richards child- iren. Adolphe. Morton. Eric. and dine-S —N0 DAMAGE IN SUMMER- SIDE — Summerside police report no disturbances of any nature during the V-E Day celebrations iand no damage done. noteven n ‘window broken. Mayor . P’ Arneti. said yesterday that the. citizens and visiting members of the armed forces are to be great- ly commended in the restraint they showed in their celebration:- Whlle at times the streets were crowded and there was s good deal of noise it was all in the way of good natured carrying on and there was not the least sign of lawlessness. There were extra civic and service police on hand but there was never anv need for their services-S. —Mlss Eleanor McDougall of the staff of R. T. Holman. Ltd., Sumrnersidc. has left on s visit to Windsor. Ont-S. r-MASLCI‘ Ross Murray, Bedeque, underwent an operation for ap- pendicitis in the Prince County hfsialital on Saturday and is doing n ce y. . Inquest ls Continued Seven more witnesses were heard last night in the inquest being held to inquire into the cause of death of Mrs. Gilbert Perry of Duvar. who was killed when struck by s car on the Western Road about threc miles west of Miscouchc in the csrly hours of Sunday mom- l h v 6th. The inquest is be- n8 Summerside before aotin! ‘Coroner D. Carruthers. The inquest sdtands adjourned till next Thurs- ay even ng. _ Witnesses heltd lut a ht W0"- lorlo Crane. Weuinlten; . Joly Gallant. 9W"; est Joseph Gallant, Wellington; Octave Gal- lant. patient. on leave from Debert Military Hospital; Gordon Cons- table, Borden; Gentle Willi"!- Borden; Sgt, Ben Schurman o ‘the Summcrside Police Force. The evidence of John Josvvh 5x131"- on 0g d Ill hr: It we: taken previously on Sunds but imi- it was discovered that t c actlnghcoroncr had not been sworn at at time. A summary of the evidence will appear moi-row. 5 ITAIN- T0 UII ‘n’ GERMAN PRISONER! young cou- , " the meat number gm wofilyliziflnmu gondyg announced to NOHCE ‘rune-will be II “in”: 1.2, I'll. C “a”, a o'clock to soleyot s oonulltco. _ DY OIDII‘ 0P COMMITTEE. owe-eon» housing Duncan day. o-o Ollie Pill IJO l-Ii-lf N80 Short Subjects Shows 7:30 - 9;15 Matinee Saturday 3;‘ m... “THE EVE 0F ST. MARK" With ANNE BAXTER MONDAY - TUESDAY s uiuia a £31‘ or‘ E Sea Cadet Enrollment Meeting llcld In the Town Hall, Summerside. last evening an enrollment meet- ing of the Sea Cadets of RE I was held at which sixty the town were enrolled. . Watson MacNaugl-it. K.C.. chair- man of the Civilian Committee presided at the meeting. The boys who were enrolled last evening will now have s medical examination before Dr. Austin Delaney. medical officer of the Corps and next Wednesday after- noon has been set aside for the purpose of this examination. Those that pass the medical and get their parents‘ consent will be officially attested on Fi-idav following the examination and ivili receive their first instructions at thc Armouries on that night. The proposed ofli- cers who were elected last night were: Femo Rogers. commanding, Sidney Heckbelt. Norman Mac- Donald. and John MacNeill. Those present from Charlotte- town were: Lt-Commander Char- les MacKenfle. Lt. Burnett. Dr. E. S. Giddings, and Lt. Norman Saunders. commanding officer of the Charlottetown Cadet Corps. is proposed that a training camp of t-wo weeks’ duration will be held this year. The Civilian Committee. which consists of . Watson Mamaught, KC, chair- man. L. W. Hancock. Lucas Allan. D. F‘. MacNeill. Capt. Basil Kellv. Judge L. G. Lewis. and John E. Campbell is confident that the movement will receive the whole- hearled support of the citizens of Summerside. 5 boys ‘of Mr Veteran Mission Worker From China Speaks At Skids Dr. Alexander Paul. for over fifty years a misionsry in China. was the speaker at a all"!!! 5"‘ vice a-t the Central Street Chris- tian Church. Summerslde. Wednes- day evening. He was introduced by Rev. 0. W. McCuliy. BENIN" Secretary of the All Canada Com.- mittee of the Churches of Chris.. Toronto. Mr. McCull_v was intro- iiucea by the <1‘ m‘ church. Mr. R. M. Johnston. ' The main theme of Dr. Plull address was that the Christianit- ing of the world had been left to t“; °““""."' ..?°'3..;."..'...'.'i3.‘. '3‘; l CII I $05.’. cguldydo it. He said that we are facing a great new chal- l e sad we must not. III-ll Si. the mistake of swine the Orient. our commercialism our military training and not our Christianity. He also point/Ed W'- that we‘ are now face to face with a new situation in that the colour- lg the world mate of we t mm bv the white people. Dr. Paul is a native of Ireland and he came to this country over fifty years ago. Since that time ho has been serving in China. He was taken prisoner by the Js- nose and was repatriated on thfi irst trip of the GripsholIL-S. Q-O-O-O Fariii For Sale At Alberry Plains I50 acres, 100 acres clear, bal- ance in wood and lumber. running water in house and barn. Electricity. Apply to- MALCOLM MacLEAN 0n Premises QO§§+OO§O0OO HO-Q-O-OO-OCO 8-11.81 "I . “__.‘\\_ ‘ . cement IEEL C GUARDIAN CEllTllAl; Cllillllllllll ' i-stt'l' '___'_ CIVAIWILL for hotogrsphs. CONIIDIIATION LIII IN- IUIANCI. BUIIIAGI [All — In Salve.- llon Anny, Friday. my 11th, at 1:80 P. I 6-10-21. IOIIII’! DA! solo Helium's urhpuulfternooii‘. Mother's coho on 1o ry. s-li-zi KNIGHTS OI‘ Columbus social evening scheduled for tonight has been postponed until further no- W-‘l- l-II-li CBUICII vine worship will be fondiicted on Sabbath next a; fol- Zugls‘ qII-lrfihmfntlal uzmil Sgundu‘ R _ a. I . p.m. ister. ndolph D. MscLcan, min- auulvns m rnovmce —Mr. A. M. Nicholson, C.C.I“. ‘ for MacKenzle. Saskatchewan. in gdleedlaffd tt toconimom H’ ro e wn set n ht. He will assist the local l‘ Plfty organisation in the campaign here. LY INTLIZTAINED- My, Uvyd y. nee Annie MlcKai, a recent bride. was tho gruegt o1 honour st several presentations and mowers reccdin, her marriage New London friend; surprised her at her home on Upper Pflncg 3nd presented her with a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. W.T. Weir. West St. invited about thirty of the bride's Charlottetown irl friends to her home. Mrs. W served a delicious buffet luncheon, and the girls pre- sented many lovely gifts. POLICE cofmr-m the Police Court yesterday morning a drunk and incapable was fined $20.00 or ing and entering- was given years suspended sentence, pro- viding he securcs two bondsmen. A party in another breaking and enterinB case was remanded for a w The defendant in an as- sault case was remanded until today and thc defendant in a similar case was entenced to six mmmi’ Jill. but allowed out on bonds to keep the peace. An Excise case was disposed of by a fine of $100.00 or three months’ Jail. NOTICE — Ari official announ- by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board last night said J. that "on and after May 11. 1945. no processor or wholesaler may sell or deliver canned‘ meat. except. by pennit." The order freezes all stocks of canned meat exceeding one thousand pounds in and in transit to any retail store, and all stocks held by a retailer in a ware- iouse separate from his store. It said that-canned meat means any meat or meat product, packgd 1n 5651941 Blass or metal containers except poultry meat. pork and‘ beans. pureed infant foods and im- ported beef concentrates or bee: ‘concentrates processed from 1m- Dorted beef extract. An official ad- vertisement will appear in this paper tomorrow. FUN ERA l L ITIEST-ER __ funeral of Charles D1133: Swag‘: 104937”!!! 5°11 of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slfgivartjf 302 Fitzroy strcet "f: £18 yesterday afternoon from [at mm“; 0f hi5 Parents. Services ,1" c ome were conducted by R " T-E- McI-ennan. assisted by Lzv. Stirling St-ackhouse Mr. Mc- m1!!! officiated at the grave. “'18 Pallbearers were: Adrian Af- flficfi. Everett Jav. Clarence Mlt. c e - RAY MacKenzie. Charles Mac- inonlld. Jackie MacKcnzfe. Inter_ l nIEhent was in Cross Roads Cemetery. h e boy was killed when he (on encath the wheels of a truck dur. ing a victory day parade herd -_____ Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Cameron. 260 Grafton Street. have returned to the city after spending the winter in Vancouver. Coming home they yfixgt-ed in Chicalw- Dttawa and Hal- Personals Mrs. Nora McDonald of Mon- treal and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Halloran of Santa Birbara, Cali- fornia are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Halloran. and their sister and brotl'ier-in- 11w" Mr and Mrs. Peter Mac- Donald of 125 Rechford Street Mr.’ Darcy 0'Donn ll. Canadian Press staff writer. an Mr. Harold Dlngman of the Montreal Gazette arrived in Charlottetown last night. They will report Hon. John. Bric- ken's address at the Forum here tonight. . BRIGADIER PIIELAN NOMINATED MONTREAL. May IO — (OP) - Brigadicr P‘. B. Phelsn tonight was chosen as Progressive Conservative lcandidatc for Montreal St. Law- rence-st. George in the June 1i Federal Election. Health Minis- ter Claxton was member for the constituency in the last Parliament IIIIGITEI. IEACIID fly The Canadian Press) DEAL. England, May l0—The American freighter Horace Binncy -which struck a German mine nn .V-E day 9d miles from the Neth- erlands gort of _I"lushing, was beached ere today after being towed in by two tugs. Fifteen men, including the captain, wer- injured when the mine exploded amidshlps. o LIBIBAL NOMINAHON 8'1‘. ANIXIIWS. 11.8.. May i0- (OP) — A Liberal nominating eon- vention today chose A.W. Stuart. St. Andrews. u candidate for [Charlotte in the Federal election. , B M. Hill. Liberal. represented the . constituency in the last Parliament. Too Late To Qassify LOIT - MOONITONI BASKET brooch. Reward. Mrs. H. ll. . ' S-Il-Si L081‘ - 7W0 RINGS ONE WITII .05.!‘- l rcd stone. one with pearls. Find- er leave at M Hllldioro St. Re- wqld. _ _ _, l-ll-ii ._ /---_ s“ ~i OQQO-QO nterpreting The War News I! KIBKE L. SIMPSON. Associated Press War Auslyst Gyllehronhing events moron lbs Pacific and in China lend weight to the conclusion that Japan's plight Is booonslng dupornte, even before Bush's solo Ln the war In the reinforcements from Europe ruooh The final shut olf, ultimate Th8 hwhadhliblllldtollloflrulnus _l‘ll' lid h revealed or the Ilrat Allied thoueone. softening-up campaign agalut Japanese home oil stor- agsecntrcshssbogun. Withllurmsund‘ hamsteluglng of onus mentonlsumanandintllsulrfoelaek replenishment sources y nee equip- of fuel can be foreseen. by teatime o! their own high commanders when captured. Allied slr shack on fuel sources, nu- tllnl or synthetic. and on hey oomunlentfons bore swift fruit when it reached lh climax h Germany. Japan and in China. It rulsso a q The pattern h being repeated in uestlon as to Just. how long it may "l9 10 51108 Japanese armies st homo and in Chins la the ume state » u those In Gel-nanny on the ovo of echelons from Europe noon tho some. surrender ome Allied air power_ Aroeordfoleoofiuporforlswssuorlupou to strlkoMollslor-, llo centres with indicated doellvo malts and against feeble enemy counter-action in the air or from the ground. To esp that. defeat of Japanese efforts to reach and overrun thc chlhklllls air hose in western Human had broken the whole enemy front in that cooler, Cliungklng announced. _An enemy collapse ll that pdlnt would be critical. Just all of the indicated lino of Chinese advance lloe the prime bottleneck of tho Juplnele China-Indo Chine. corridor. ‘upapu . If It should be out or by u ' and Judo-Chins. Thailand and the by land u well as no. 5! bombers. operating at close nugc from ’ Chinese ‘ ‘WWII Chllllshs and Hcnsvanl. Jspnneoo forces f; so anywhere be- i llthern China Malay Peninsula would be isolated Ilsley To Confer Hffthgi Officials At Halifax Truckloads Of Loot Are Being Recovered As Police Rush I nvestigation. HALIFAX, May l0 -— (C?) ._ Acting Prime Minister J.L. Ilsioy will confer with a. special delegation here tomorrow to dlecuss the mat- ter of responsibility and reparations for damages to Halifax business areas suffered in thc V-E day riots on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Ilsley arrived by plane st the Greenwood, N.S. airport at noon today. and planned w go first to his home in nearby Kentville, N.S., before reaching Halifax. The delegation will consist of Mayor Alan Butler, Aft‘. Oleary, president of tihe Halifax Board of Trade. and E.L. Cousins, wartime administrator for Canadian Atlan- tic ports and special federal invest- igator inio the Halifax riots and iootings that caused property and business loss that may run into A special council of the Board of Trade held a special meeting today and passed a resolution that a "jud- icial committee be appointed by t'he Federal Governmtznt at the earliest possible moment to fix the responsibility for the rioting." Meanwhile civilian and service police authorities are fen-cling out Riots Resume At llcw Waterford NEW WATERFORD. N.S., May 10 -—'\CP) — Acting chief of police Bill Poitier was taken to hospital late tonight ailm- hc was stoned by a mob of rloters estimated t0 num- ber 400 or 500 who resumed their "victory demonstrations” of . last night and smashed most of the windows in the No. 12 section of this mining town of 10,000 Poirierts condition was_ not be- lieved to be serious. Police officer Joseph Campbell also was struck by a stone and slightly injured. LIVERPOOL. N S r May 10 -- tCPi-A curfew was ol-IXIDOSEG on Liverpool at 9.30 p.m. tonight as Mayor E J. Wright moved to pre- vent another outbreak of lawless- Hess. The town's liquor store was looted last night bv a mob of civ- ilians and servicemen still cele- brating V-E day. SYDNEY, N.S., May 10—(CP)-— Curfew will be in effect lri Sydney tonight and possibly tomorrow night to curb any recurrence of V-E day disturbances which saw thc George Street liquor store loot- ed and many store windows smash- ed. Mayor D. J. MacLcan announ- ced tonight. Programs At Local Schools Programs of remembrance. thanksgiving, and rededication were conducted yesterday morning Prince Street and West Kent Schools. The program. prepared by the National Educational Coni- mittee of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. consist- ed of the singing of the hymn "All People That On Earth Do Dwell." the saying of prayers. and the ob- servance of one minute's silence for the fallen. The rograin ended with the singing o the National Anthem. In pddition to the I.O.D.E. pro- gram at West Kent, there were readings by Miss Janet Ives and Miss Phyllis Cutcliffe. The music for the program was under thc direction of Professor Kendall. The principal of the school, Mr. H. W. co, presided. ' Girl Guide News "GUIDED/S CLUB” ‘Ihe May meetiri of the Guidofs Club will be held is evening, - day, May lith, '7 30 P M.. at the home of Miss Susanne MscKimRm, North River Road. All Gulders are uiuently asked to be present. I'll! CIIARLOTTETOWN GUIDE COMPANY Our Guide Meeting this week will begin at 0.15 P M instead of 0.30. Please try to be there on time and in FULL GUIDE UNIIO dram or essential civilian the ringleader; in the mob demon- strations and tracking down loot- crs by the hundreds Representatives of all police forced are touring the city on in- formhtlon gleaned from witnesses and raiding houses where loot is stored. Truckload after truckload have been taken to city police station and military provost ’ headquarters. . Information is being laid against‘ the looters and many charges will _: be preferred shortly, police say. | Police cells are jammed wlthi rloters, looters and drunks takenf during the fracas, and picked up; since. and city court-s are worklng| overtime on 69 charges which have been preferred already. Mr. Cousins tonight had no statement to make about his in- vestigations so for. Brig. White ordered 1.000 troops to stand by to prevent further out- breaks of smashing and looting. and Halifax streets last night were almost empty as patrols enforced an 8 o'clock curfew imposed by Mayor Alan M, Butler The cur- few is in effect again tofiight Halifax Mayor f" Urges Tolerance On Both Sides HALIFAX, May l0 - (GP) __ MBYOI‘ Alan Butler tonight appeal-- ed to civilians and servicemen ml Halifax for "tolerance on both; side-s,’ and urged thc citizens not to harbor resentment for the ties- uuction done their city in the dis-t estrous V-E day riots and iootlngs. Many hearts are hardened these days." said the Itlayoi- in a. radio address but he reminded the, Dcople of Halifax that "a most difficult sit/nation would be created if they in anv way saw lit to assume a position of refusing to have me Ordinary asociations of business or society wit-h anyone." He asked the people also to avoid any action which ‘could be inter-i preted as "depriving the ordinary rights that all peace-abiding per- sons whether in or out of unliomn. are entitled to enjoy." . Many of the servicemen now here] will leave the city, when their du-| ties are done, out many will “hvc on in this ci as ty good citizens. taking a full part. in lties." all its act in this sure, realize their responsibilities here." have u ussed this matter fully with the commander inchargc. Admiral Murray (Rear AdmiralL.w.l Murray. commander in chief. Can-i adian Northwest Atlantici and hc| concurs fully with my remarks." | i PREPAREfiii" |_‘__(_Continued >frpm_ Page_ 1)__ e service personnel city will. I feel future on these and similar items will be announced shmtl '. On others act-' ion will follow due course as, changes in supply conditions war- rant." i (Donald Gordon. Prices chairman. told The Canadian Press in reply to a question tonight that a statement would be issued Mon- day on orders which are to be im- S lnedistely revoked.) Several times in his statement Mr. Ilsley warned against the dangers of inflation and he said the tax changes would assist the Prices Board in achieving its ob- jective of having consumer goods reappear on the market 194' prices. "Changes in these taxes are made necessary at this time by the end of the war in Europe and the urgency of making an early beginning in the transition to civilian production and 012117103". ment," he said. "General taxi changes must necessarily await action by Parliament." Selective Service would gradual- ly be converted to a complete em- ployment service for workers and employers. "The Department of Labor is taking steps to modify its con- trols over manpower retaining ultimately only such ss are ne- ceessry to ensure the efficient op- eration of a complete national em- ployment service. equipped to meet the changing conditions of,‘ the transition period and to 98-: sist in the carrying out of the de- signated reconstruction program." said the statement. i Outlining the instructions given‘ fliursday, May ll), i945. Mrs. Aiicel gfor the removal of controls Mr.‘ Nomination Conventions QUEENS: SATURDAY, MAY 12 AT 8.30 P. M. Charlottetown, Orange llall Richmond St-Opposite Post Office PRINCE: FRIDAY. MAY‘ 11 AT 2.30P.M. SUMMERSIDE CAPITOL THEATRE 'A. M. Nicholson. M. P. Mackenzie. Saskatchewan Guest Speaker at Both Meetings. PAGE ELEVEN Each polling district is requested to send 3 delegates to these conventions for the purpose of nominating 2 Fed- eral Candidates for Queens and 1 Federal Candidate for Prince. All persons interested in the C. C. F. are cordially meetings. ig RALLY MEETINGS TlGlllSll . . . . Monday, May 14th PALMER ROAD. . . Tuesday, May 15th ALBERTOll . . . Wednesday, May 16th O’LEAllY . . . . . Thursday, May 17th Mr. I. Watson MacNaught. K_.C., Liberal candidate and other prominent Liberals will address these meetings. Other Prince County meetings will be an- nounced later. invited t0 attend these .'_ I iel require it, the controls are to be continued. Manpower. material and produc- tive facilities released from the yvar program will be used for "the rehabilitation of liberated coun- tries. re-estabiishmcnt and ex- pansion of non-war export-i. re- conversion and ex msion of in- dustry. recquipment of agriculture and other primary industries. the housing program and increases in the production of consumer goods." Mild Table Potato Shortage In Ontario TORONTO, May I0 — (CP) ._ Provincial agricultural officials said toniglit_heav_v potato guppy-gs to the United States from Ontario and the Maritime Provinces have! caused a "mild" potato short ge in- some Ontario markets. The pre- dicted the situation will be relievedi wcied to increase following fed- rrai action in cancelling pexmlts for taper-ting potatoes to the United ta . ‘animus _ Japs Suffer “lluge Shipping Losses tBy The Associated Presai Allied fliers blockadlng all of Japan's shipping lanes to the south have sunk or severely damaged 1.892.082 tons of ships in the first four months of this year. a com- munique announced today. v It said the enemy's “organized commerce in these lanes has prac- tically disappeared and only scat.- tered and sporadic traffic is now attempted." TO CONTEST MACKENZIE CANORA. SflFlL. May 10 —- 1UP? __ John R Taylor of Inverma! yesterday was nominated Progres- sive Conservative candidate 1'01 MacKenzie in the June 1i Federal l general election. In Momoriam In loving memory of our darl- Board‘ P3107113‘ by Maritime shipments, ex-T ing grandson, (‘arl lllaclmau Ram- SB)‘. As silently falls the petal-S. Where the roses their beauty hail l v So silently our loved ones an CURLEY-At the City Hospital on May 7. 1945, to Mr. and Mrs Maurice Curley, West Royalty, a dau hter. W0 DSlDE-At Clinton, May 9, 1945. to Mr. and- Mrs. Elton C. Woodslde. s son. Ralph Leslie. HILL-At the Charlo tetown l-los- pital, May 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hill, Fredericton, RE. 1., (nee Florence Adams), a daugh- ter. Alice May. MORGAN-At the Hospital on Mag‘ 1 and Mrs. Harry organ. t MARRIAGE-IS MacKENNA — KELLY — At Moli- tague, April 30th by Rev. Owen Kiggine. Patrick J. Maclienna and Errima Florence Kelly. DEATHS BRENNAN — At the Provincial Sanatorlum on May IO. 1945. Frank Brennan. formerly of Souris. His remains are resting at the A. l-lonnesscv Funeral Home. funeral notice later, win boys. Charlottetown ' Mr. . WAUGH - At 304 Euston Street on E Waugh. widow of the late . i Ilsiey said Government agenciesiMvlllsflnlcfy Waugh, in hei- 81st‘- have been ordered to rclrix or remove controls as rapidly as emi- ditions warrant. In cases ‘where there is a threat of acute scarciw; or where needs of the war pro- supply year Funeral from tihe Presbytcr- um Chm-ch. Sunnnerslde, on Sit- lll(li-\' ' i2th, service starting at ‘l n interment People's cem- etery Resting at the MacLean Fun- erai Home until Baturdsipmorning. And we reverently knccl with bowed head. illr. and Mrs. Roy F. MacLean. City. b-ll-Ii In Memoriam MacLAREN — In loving rememb- rance of our darling daughter and sister Virginia Catherine who passed away .\Ia~.' Ii. i914 God one more angel To grace his heavenly home Sn h; took our darling Virginia b: the hum] And led her safely home. l-‘udly Missed hv Parents and Brothers. 5-il-ll. A. D V. D. MacLean ouosiimtn sacrum ithaelollelown and North Wtllohlto Inouo ll