i if p. w. I “w. auto i _my wiimon rresbyiensh 1n Gliffbil at ll a. M. f . 3'51 ogr without i; hora-arm's"; "l , riawa-laiaarlltiell. Uni Will aavlaiaamaalraaiaayasiaorou aiaaaaialalmasilsr o uein silver u k pm i lama‘ r run — M i "- lif scan or caught _—'IIGI"IIDCI Ialvanlud ‘m. ‘i $.."‘~h“ho'&°1"# » c; I 1-0. P. .1 this. paused P rr coNeaa-r. Caoo n- F" P 3"?"- ' 9th named outfit’ Choir-m i-s-ii- JAIIIIII" accession. - u, load ham » ' Wm“ u’ arrived at _ din-noon I 4°! ray as ‘so . i web; "f" ‘°§,,‘§,‘}"‘ kinds of loos. sunonhoi-h guru .53; ma,” and“ 5.1.3.1 Seed. e. .1. ‘nowadale. s-a-a. _ m, —CI-N'II.AL, Young Peopl ’ Prafilfefy will hold annu" .011,” p M. Miss Mary Mao- fiialy rally in Nortnladedlia on ii e mm,“ s-s-u. . i. sessions at s. e w" so... lan s: §.°'“‘°°"o Peri": ‘Hi-f’ ARE fl‘ a . . l‘ Oll 0 I wyggnst$ce Saturday herst. 4-26-1-8-8 ' h -KINBINGTON., Mal and mm speak. Freetown Presbyterian Ouilrches. Rev. James Dichon, Missionary on flmlmllll kw; British Gillanna g _.-- willspeakonnida.May4i-.hin Jolsflil-Alimitedqusn- Kensingtfm Presbyl n u; of Harmer and Urban Island at 2.80 oclook in the afternoon “ya “u, Charlottetown barley. all in Preetown govlliimtllt inspcc . also feed m‘ mmgque Trading Co. Lido on. . and l—-l I-G-Il- The" y, A, McGowan. i. a1 charge. Services Sunday. ear c y 0 bynthelhrecutive at gular meet g of the e Rotary held lnthe Olylmpla n ows r. M. and Long River at 1.80 PM. it" _ G is will preach. Rev. §"A_KMCé:lPlgan, Interim-Moder- m s-s-u. Gin umnwr-pup develop- u-szgtllon sholuld be started on pups at w Y snn s 8 o Tuesday. They are as lo ‘resident, Mayor P.J. Arnett; Vice President Baker, Beer v .|.W. '3 ' prosram meal in 1 - ' under the headi “m” 3%.?“ o..." i to foe ' dial . as . zirio..'...=-" -»= . un cus- ar. Mr. 39a finally succeeded m. Darby and lication ionns were passed aroun the members present. When they wereieollected the amount of l7.- 600 in bonds was shown to have been sold Ho meat ubc form. fifilhfi lax nation meets your varied requirements for your fox diets. Used successfully 10W I BN1- muoa now, why hesitate to use snub Fox reeds this season on you’ ranch? 5-346- GWAS HOSTESS-Miss Julie , da hter of Mr. and Mia. aeoige Me le, Summerside, was hostess to a group of her school- mates en Saturda evening at her homo on Gran e Street. The wag pleasantly whflad a- after which . E. put , Austin Scales was a guest-S 8 Personals " -Mr. Ormond Dalton oiiSum- naerside, studentfioi dentistry at Dalhouds University. H1111“. h“ arrived home for the summer holi- days. Sarah Jane Estely uauder Oampbel ciency in dancing. a Joan ma, Julie's elder sister provided its music. 5 4e is pleasing in report that , d Summ "' “soul-ow!” ‘mum * s‘ sgrlous County of ' ' Bsdcuuc Leads liural Districts In Prince So. To B ue goes the honor ei the rural in in; in January and had elected i» be tried at the neat session , ilio supreme Court. 0h Monday» i _be tried-o‘ tson Mac however. he ire-elected to tylpcedy trial. Mr. J‘. Wh- lieught, K.C., Crown and fur the defendan . , he \- ' red for the apgfi‘). Maocalliun Vlh'l|'ii'e'd'a"- Prince Cavity to exceed its eb- jeetive in the Eighth Victory loan I N campaign. Last evening ti" County Headquarters. at Summer- undujmqfi" g... alltllotilngmibtelde ‘Soil.’ l: ‘fir’; will close afilgllloioilr nae; lichens she eight p» cent of ‘Ilhr rwuisr monthly muons of Wednesday from May she their . truism of eh: g5‘! Bhrftvvglrerliltul-risgiimeocniizty g “m”? M‘ $331k o: tgrsiolnol gllfihrlgllg. “m” w’- J-W '1'! m 1h W iv“: 41;. Knew-hoe: vc- w. John s. atuart. who u also fig‘; Th“ W I "Ia ailm- Kellr Clark“, n C.’ ill ' s:l!:mar1lh' iogurtlig: Th” “Wm bum”! w" “ma gfllsrvflc 00- work in obilsihiristhio‘ zglendid re- ‘{3} -.{;{f'§,§'°“ "Pfifi fill “flu”, c“, 1M ‘an: hllflgflammfiiféf and m. Thomas vlyhn for the hall _,o;vl'f°l'5fffwn wohserairreaoonso-e. m", "mm u,“ , “m, huh will‘ her of the society was in charge of gltieusickoiand needy in eaeleo ward . ° Y " M‘ i ,. riterth inoutsidedlstuiotsil- Milk Producers mo. . o... ooo. o. l‘. . ing sent to rn e Attention liorse Breeders Th resioioioa Clydesdale, Stal- "Ml lee Arnlcve Claas A register- il Ne. 25861. owing ie the short- rlashelllt will nab the saaaau To rmoiii tenor Mr. Wendell Milt-oh, Bunbury, as prfllfliiit d the Charlottetown Milk fifiloo "o... .3 are; meeting which. was lleld ‘moods; night in the Department oi Agric- i Q mghiwhiahem sou-our: (to '0 m. at owner's stable, asospi m‘, - m - h, "lam" vi ‘mum amLoi-ioi- food qualities of whole on . l!!! of each w . . speetivs w. bhdorlheRse-waa appointed chairman oi a committee to DN- sent a brief t0 the PI. Island Fed- eration of Agriculture, Mr. Mach-It M i/II should Inspect this hone m 5'9""!!! elsewhere. ALDEN con‘ lg committee. "mm be loo ooaumieuohos t OI!" h dun,‘ Tubal?! {R sill-Gill“ Pwduu‘ a- “The brief will alsoogtrmaolsmiaheia 5 Ahabldleat a '- - i "IIIII/arawllsrsrlrllz NilTl-BE 0F PO-LLMEETING i There will be a meeting of the Progressive-Con- l lltrvsilve electors of Kensingtoa Eastgandhllanaiag- ' "I West Polls, ln the Towa,llsll,‘fleaslngtea ‘FRIDAY, THE 4th nay or usvlar-s r. M. DR. W- P. McBRllll, President. i" Kenslngion West Poll. A. 1.. iiocsns, ‘I Double ldemnity l At Capitol, S’side ‘wince -“' which may bring back e 5 salesman in this picture while Ed- TO-DAAY "You can? c‘: ‘Al’ liiiililli" survival minim c, ioiiiisou iiDouble Ind - a n affm“..- i?’ ALSO NEWS snowsuss-ois MATINEE THURSDAY AT 3.30 -—A new kind of screen story is playing at the Capitol Theatre in Paramount's “Double Indemnity, starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred audcaItIoa-threemonths. i E?‘ Ohumh Cemetery. Fort Aug- _ ustus. where service we; conducte‘ at the grave by Rev, L. Callaghan. canons Service b ldangieroush crossng e y: perie "G100? darkness in b t ese planes ship he was he " an. Interment was The pail bearers were: Gavin Mc- Gull-k, Philip Gulrk, Joh lmOr and Hugh ilrsinor. HOME FROM OVER -!n the thick of bitter battles at Caen and Falaise and Belgium, Holla Gnr. Pius man , R. C. A. Shea, Michael Mc- n Murray, Harry Mort- SEAS also in act nd n ion in , returned recently to his heme in the City for a. leavte. after. five ears of service. Be is he son! of t e late 'I‘hom.aa Costello and} Mrs. tello, Euson Street. Pius, wse within so yards oi his brotheri A Jack when th ater was wounded‘ eflriz M1 e 1 in the battle of the Rhine and who; gogtlll in hospital in England. Ptci Ami- Five Years "Eisner Phiilig Waite. son Mrs. Howard alts, Summersid, is at present home on leave from the Navy. He Marine when tee ncing the novelty of 2S first day out they were nine German planes. in t e servic Navy; Ralph Army. and Iv At Sea --_ o! dined the Merchant e was not yet six- - and a half . Lats to tin}: Asoreg and e ship w ScaprPlow he made ti: trip to Murmansk, Arctic Circle a ex- ours ‘mi. ‘ills Three of were shot down. the on getting credit for aMhour the es: er in ermany with in the Army in s LCSBUQ. ; Capacity House Members Costello“ 365i: A I o Iliad Slub 939891‘?! audience filled the orial Hall last night to he r th N ' 1 the Aallied “ohtlfili “Si ‘Ffflilihif tello went overseas with Major‘ ("ICES 0f the Norwegian people Craig weeks. REBEKA Rebekah Lodge. held its annual roll call meeting The program was un- irection o last night. der the d Houle, P.P. ett. The Jane inbeFebruary, 1940. He Lodg . Meikle and Mrs. during the home for several Interesting ll ROLL CALL-Alpha No. 10 1.0. O.F-. oris. did not Mm Ruby were known , and Mrs. Jean Crock- e presented Mrs. Maui-i last five years under German occupation. films were also shown of the exploits of the Norwegian skiers in the resistance movement against the Germans. The speakers, for security regg- give their names but to the audience as llxrFgéll £39“... and "Johnél ad as spea er was u ron Leader Collacott, who stressed the Flnlsyson with snail gifts in non.» ‘miwriance of the Canadian people our recognition of their long ser- vice to t e Lodge. The stage set- ting for the entertainment was in MacMurrsy and Edward G. Rob- n. The picture is s. mixture oil psychological drama. intense love and murder. And above all, there's a mood d 'silspense throughout of such exciting films as clan" and "Rebecca." All the e- ments needed to provide an eve- ning of solid entertainment is contained in "Double Indemnity" according to preview audiences. Mac urra is the fast-talking. clever and han nee ward G. Robinson ls cast as the claims manager. When Fred meets up with Barbara Stanwyck, the beautiful wife of an oil man, blinds a “ ‘red-and-one co cations. Barbsratalks Fred plotting the death of her hudland in order to collect the insurance so that the two can be together. The plan is worked out to the minutest detail. lppflftntly to Perfection. After the crime is committed. dgubigflnaéisd oaiitatrlaiiclens slowly warp e e two perpetrators of this evil deed. _ B. I. S. Monthly armed fades overseas. LE. C. Corrlgun was appointed chairman oi the Society's pro- perty A committee. supervisory committee was appointed under the ch oi Mr. E. Kelly. At the conclusion of the meetinl ‘a lunch was served by the enter- . tainnrelnlt eolrngitte; B ulnider the superv on o r. . . cTague. A vote of thanks was tendered t-he ladies for the magnificent lunch which was heartily enjoyed by_ all t The wOs moved w‘ . 'r.'a. Momma Ind e. ‘his meeting closed with the National Anthem. Fascist I linear Buried It Milan In Potters Field saurluonm. my a __ (as) - Mussolini has been buried secret- lv in a "pottc-‘sb field" at Milan.‘ . to a urial set aide for Nfim-lioward M. Norton, Bal- "the whole hi’ rare buried similar , ‘his burial was secret, for fear oi Norton re- to Preai 4 lhilllllion Polll, ‘ Fllhlfllfilf‘. , ations. but Patriots found the grave and and threw stones it. memories as h‘ the intrigue which later do? fo to the form of s garden and its ar- tistic nu ngement evoked much favourable Mcllsehern glas at the ett was th other ' IGG PRODUCTION DECLINES producers toned pack “ling u 13,3“ feet lsdo were ' to at least would be dsy morn his IMQP Service. ter oi aid, lo Plenty lifters Japa velrtures in The the United "W67! dlY peace with ier the ll an": "".."."""r.i..§°“... I In 3 Y C , . ll“ NIKGRMOI- 9 ince has declined in the past week, fr. was learned yesterday, but. it is believed that dark. cold weather is the principal cause. been no price changes. Olllng fol" storage has now assumed “ E. I. grading stations are quoting r upgraded 18-19. Graded shipments Chargilittetgwn: AL 34%; 01L DRILLEBS RUN INTO TBDUBLII — Drillers at an ex- ploratory oil well in l-lillsboro Bay have run into a bit of trouble, but and actual drilling-is iupected t be resumed within afeev: days. Al. a hard fonnation and stuck. when several attempts unsuccessful, a newer method of washing the drill free was adopted. Ivan Y. Reddln, Island Development Company which iihe drl initely hopedul" that oil~ would be found. ‘Ilhey plan to drill onlng the search. It is unde however. that plans have been made for development of the area if oil is found. Poulb dollars spent on the pro ect. Personals Mrs. Alphonsus MacKinnon left °°k yesterday morning for Ottia-wu on an extended visit to her husband. I11 Mr. Klsrk Cantwell left yester- Janct Richard, 8-year-old dhugh Mr. and Art was operated on at the Char- ttetown Hoqaital and ls doing well. Jan Peace SAN FRANCISCO, Foreign Minister T.V. Soong said today answer, . “to the United Chinese chief delegate mio mce ng his first large press conference. e made China intends to make no separate Asked whether Russia would en- Soong referred the aisesioner MYEPLEHL backing the He po of the UIIIIBCGSSBFY comment. Mrs. Angus accompanied Mrs. Dou- plano and Mrs. Crock- e accompanist for the l numbers. hardships as had experlen as s. mark oductio in this Prov- “! vi’ l1 ‘ of Elskcr", the There. have “llthem- “ml level. Seveiel carlots d‘ l.c.l. shipments have been 1:81:18, also two car-lots into local storage. P. 5; B 25; C delivered AM 322a: 27; C 20. specialized are receiving for car- : AL 353 AM 34F AP 31- afternoon The which made over nusual, lt was learned, low over the the drill broke through to pull it out were her slowest breast the westerly real l3 land. n for the lling said that they 14.000 feet before aband- Icellnd ‘stood nda by tv. ly up to 12 virells’ - -- and drilled and m lions of gfice’ the Pathflrid ywood for Ottawa, where he a position in the Civil Corps Mrs. hur Rich- for appendix, Corps held i . \V s s xslllld rational 8Y8 oung s i ilson. May z —iAP1 boys ls ‘ohhbillfihfdfioii i commend-d My partment of n talk to you alone." MohPhs-mon. Nation, The four someone wants to talk u... it. clear. however, that All“? the ‘fir; The salute commissar Molotov. . J. R- P890"- '—' .. "'.===""".“ fighting men enemy-held territory, thousandsof eager spectators many thrills us it swooped at great speed "o Maurice Briggs, , FM the navigator. Flying John Baker, D.F.C. and The two officers have made more than 10o flights together with The Charlottetown Army Cadet yesterday evening at and their physical training and other exercises at the Armour- They were under the com- Major Elmer Blanchard w respectively by . Go . D. Be J lant and Philip Jsrdine. ments were served the ofllcers and boys by Frank Mills of the 11th Armoured Regiment who was as- sisted by voluntee ‘r ' Eighth Victory Loan Campaign t0 the limit of their stated that full sup- Loan would make it for any of Canada's to undergo such tlée Norwegian people cc . Prof. Kendall l ed 1v ‘ i music during thepilistermisgilovrviegaiig oi appreciation was resentednwlth a bouquet of roses y Ken, one of the Norwegian the Allied Club. The meeting ended with "Js, V1 Norwegian national "God Save the King." A Mosquito ’ Plane Seen llsre Residents rushed into the streets everywhere in to the low-flying famous Mosquito bomber, 213 successful flights gave City. "F for Freddie” left England on Mondly to make a. ccast-to-coast flight over Canada in aid of the Eighth Victory loan. flying bomber, throttled down to The fast- speed the better strong winds of to the assage. arrived in Mont- ours after leaving Eng- On the way over it made two short stops in Greenland and The bomber was flown io Can- Engllshmen: Flt-Lt. D.S.O. D.F‘.C., D er group. Four years ago, the body and wings of "F for of a giant British Columbia spruce tree which was later converted to Freddie" were parts __-Q=.-.-.-..~-..___—:.'=-. _____ Local Army llailet Inspected their ceremonial drill Victoria Park drill r McMillan Adjutant. command was Capt. were inspected by i Mnior Douglas and Captain Clark. .| both of Halifax. the boys in every dc- gl The two officers their work. They also had high praise for the work of the Quartennaster, Lieut. Harold platoons ere oom- Lieuts. . Gal- out... ntley, inspection. l‘ was taken by ILL-Col. _ Bil-lac; Sick Visiting. Miss M. E. _ bers. Monthly lasting Local S. W. L. The iguiar meat-ins for the month lay was held in the rooms. W Char town Bills-Division. Wednesday av . president, Mrs. . . , and recited the prayer in the absence oi the chaplain, Rev. L. A. Dousan. Minutes of the April meetings were read by the secretary, Mrs. Wslkar and approved. In response, to a letter sent to the P‘. G.- Spencer 00., regarding a plcturel to be sponsored by the sub-dlvls-j ion. a reply was received statinli that lush a picture would be‘ available during the summer. ar euaondence read byl the co ndence secretary, Mrih! l-Iowatt, luded letters from Ptes. V. J. Doyle and J. l". Flynn, overseas. expressing appreciation for boxes received from the sub- ddvision. o’ M k l Reports ac ve wor, were, submitted by conveners lows: Membership. Mrs. J. H. Blanchard; War Work, Mrs. P‘. E. Christopher; Education. Mrs. J. H. , Magazine, Mrs. R. J. Mc- Donald; Press. Mrs. F. R. Murray. Names of four new member were submitted for membership in the Cigarettes to the value of $5.00 were sent m the boys over- seas. also three boxes containing comforts were packed and sent by the committee. It is pleasing to report that Rev. Father Dougan. sub-division chap- lain, who is a patient in the City Hospital is making a satisfactory recovery. A basket of flowers has been sent the Reverend Chap- lain by the sub-division. Three members who are ill have been visited by the convener. The usual prizes ivcre voted to be presented at the closing of our city schools and University, and committees were appointed by tiic convener to attend same. Two renewal subscriptions were received for the Canadian League, official C.W.L. magazine. Reports of annual meeting and all adver- tising have been submitted to the press. There are at present forty-two members of the League enrolled in the Blue Cross Hospitalization Plan. A large number of maga- zines and papers have been sent to the patients at the sanatorium. 1t was decided lo hold a Tag Day for patriotic work during the month, when a date would be named. the convener of War Work appointing committee for same. The sum of ten dollars ivas voted to aid Girl Guiding. andnine dol- lars. to further supply overseas boxes. i Converters for the different com- mittees have been appointed for the coming year as follows: Membershl , Mrs. J. H. Blanch- ard; War Work, Mrs. J. E. Cullen; Education, Mrs. James Blake: Citi- zenshlpu Mrs. G. Parnell McMahon: Press, Mrs. Frank Murray: Girl Guides. Mrs. J. D. McGuigan; In- Qltutlons, Mrs. S..G. Peppin; Pro- gram, Mrs. Lorne Noonon; study clubs. Mrs. K. Creamer: Book Re- view, Miss Hilda Gillls; Magazine. Mrs. R. J. McDonald; Lay Re- treats, Mrs. John Pollard: Sick Visiting. Miss M. E. Bradley. Following the business meeting. a most enjoyable hour was spent by the when ’ “ ' refreshments were served by the social committee to whom gracious appreciation was expressed by the President on behalf oi the mem- Meetlng adjourned. MILLS - MURDOCK WEDDING A pretty wedding was solcmnizq ed at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 1st. at the home of the bride's mother‘ at Montague. when Marv Doreen. youngest ’ “ of Mrs. and the, late s. w. Mhrdock was llnlfed mi , Donald Frank-l . d Mrs. J.M ' of North Bay, Ont. The ceremony was performed by the; Rev. J. Blgelow. R.C.A.F.. station-y ed at Charlottetown. ~ The bride. who was given in! marriage by her itnc1e_ Dr. Hesthi MacIntyre of Charlottetown, ent- ered the living room to the strains of Mendelasohnu Wedding March; played by_ Miss Louise Hewitt; classmate of the bride. The bride] was wearing a floor length goii-ix of white satin with full skirt and fitted bodice, and a string of pearls i gl A veil of] tulle illusion was caught by a con‘ net of orange blossoms and bouquet was of American Beauty roses. The bride's sister, Mrs. Albert wore a floor leng gown of blue, taffeta with flower headdress and‘ veiling, and carried yellow rores. F/O. Bill May of Hamilton, Ont, was best man. ; The bride's mother wore a noww der blue wool sheer dress with a oomage of red oarnatlons. The, man's mother wore an orchid crepe suit with corsage of pink camatlons. the s ing of the regis- ter Mrs. Carl ehnar sang Ill Walk Beside You." After the ceremony a buffet luncheon was . ev. J.. Bi slow proposed the toast to the brde which was responded to ry the groom. F/O. and Mrs. Mills left for a wedding trip to Toronto and North Bay. For a travelling costume the bride wore a printed lk lersoy dress with beige ches- terdeld coat and matching acces- series. AVONDALI SCHOOL School report for Avondale for of A ril. p l. Jean O'Donnell: l. Teresa O'Donnell. i de VIII: Acqulnaa Ryan; i ry Ryan. Grade VI: l. Stella Power. | Grade V: 1. Bernice O'Donnell. Grade H! (Sr): George Pillman. Grade If‘! (Jr): Corinna Mc-_ Kinnon. i Grade If: Barbara O'Donnell. Highest cent in senior grades -Jean 0 nnell. 89.5. Highest per cent in junior grades -Stella Power. 87.3 per cent. Perfect Attendance Teresa O'Donnell. I , Teacher: Mia. Allari Hughes.’ vvsunn - 22 nail-um; RIFLE. 4S8, Charlottetown. Maynard's l-S-I Good tires. Apply Isl-age, Orapaud. as 101-, v order oi the day to Allied troqpsl said that “today you stand as vic-l tors of the Italian campaign. You, have won a. victory which has end- ed in the complete and utter rout of the German armed forces in tho Mediterranean.” i stipulates that it is independent 0f. without prejudice w. find , superseded by any general instru- mcnt of surrender im behalf oi the Uni applicable to Germany and '_ German armed forces as a whole. said the Allied ainouncernent. 'l‘he surrender documents worr- plicatg in English ani '- Ge m ‘ two German IBPTGSCIE; iatives and British lot-Gen. W.D Morgan chief of headquarters . signed in du rm tives signed for hoff and the other on behalf of Qbergruppenfuehrer Karl supreme cormnan and police and German V Inorthward to the 5th Army. licr f Goswell as atron of honor. She w m m I G ‘Too Late To Classify l l from stomach trouhl Phone i137 or Write P. O. Bcxi POI SALE — ‘l0 NASH. SERIAL’ No. 205694. Below ceiling pricm 70w druggis: today. n, doc: she look s ‘Youthful? Y“ W0. can retain that youthful Vitality 1 "lfllllon, bright eyes and a ' . c m slim‘ dink"! b! l" fflfll- Just ieclino’: ‘Fruit Salt’ be p you man: the inner cleanliness thai is the ssis or such outward sparkle and beauty. h ilfldasb ofEno in glass ofwafer before breakfast or‘ P‘d‘i°l'"¢' "Id"? Ind overcome Constipation, cu ccause ofheadachehdigesfive upsets, a p001‘ complexion and a listless, our-ohm", {uh-fig h-Enfiags pleasant and refreshing ‘to inks-free of’ of? salts-no sugar or flfllfiClfll ilavnurlng "7 i" - "Y a bottle of lino‘: ‘Fruii Salt‘ from 7i buoyant step-so MILLION MEN iContinueiflitrc-m Page l) who succeeded FleldlMsrshal von Kesselrlng as German commander, last March. would surrender him- self and his staff to Fleldlviarslial Sir Harold Alexander. Allied coin- mander-in-chlef ranean, tomorrow. in the Mediter- Vlciors In Italy Field Marshal Alexander in an- "The instrument of surrender will Le 59d by 01' Tm‘. Nations and the staff at Allied One of the G rrnan representa- n. von Vleting- Wolff, der of the 8.8. general __ __ of the Wehrmacht in Italy. The documents were signed ‘in tho presence of a group of ‘Allied officers, including Russians and six members of the Allied W885 and radio. Lengthy Negotiations The entire ceremony took lust 20 minutes but the negotiations ha_d been lengthy. More than a month ago the Germans BXDPBE-Hi Wllllnil- n-ess to come i0 some sort of ai- reement but would not accept U117 conditional surrender as demanded bi~ ‘hi: lies The current offensive then ixas lalihUilCU, L.'.\ii_llg ihe Nazis to their knees and cblilllllll mm‘ l” “can the Allied terms. ‘ The LLS. army newspaper Stats and Stripes rushed eerw editions off the and started them Before the surrender was im- nounoed Allied armies were re- ported withln 10s than 30 miles of the Austrian border as dazed rem‘ hunts of the once mllhkv German am in Italy surrendered i118"- Ill . {ii- Shims GRIFFIN-AL Rio City Hosplta. May l, 1845, to Mr. and Mrs. James rlflln, Lot as. a sou- MacWILLlAMS - Ar E Jsluhd l-Io-mlt-li. April 1'1. w Mil and Mrs. John W. Macwllliams. Elci . daughter, Mary Jcaii. hlélrllObliALD-At the City Hos- pital on April 30, 1945. l0 MT- all“ Mrs. Walter Mcdonald, Souris, a daughter. MacDONALD-At North Carleton April 23, 1945, to Mr. and NLrs. William MacDonald, a son (Joseph Bernard). |y()_\'l.l'1—At Newton, on April 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Kler Boyle, a daughter. Theresa Rita Ethel. DREWBIT — At the Prince 1'41- ivard Island Hospital on May 1. 1945. to Mr. and Mm. James Drew- oit of Oyster Bed Bridge (nee Gladys McQuiirrle), a daughter. OWEN — A_t the Prince Edward island Hospital on May 1. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Owen inec Helen Shannon), Charlottetown a son, Robert Edward. EATIIS comvsv - Aiftlharlctteto-wn on May z, 1945, Mrs. John L. Corney, aged 90 years, formerly of Bon- shaw. Remains are restlflfl l" We Cutcliffe Funeral Home where l funeral service will be held Friday It‘! afternoon. service starting Wm be dclock. The interment inippln Road cemetery. lloes Your Stomach lieliel i lilier ilie Ideal: You Eat? The bloated, heavy feeling after einkin gnawing before meals; the _ ilatulelicy between meals; the ri m! food, all these. and more, fall to tho lot of those suflering liitlsra higpo io eiimulahiofltlie no ‘h action‘ of u. ' ' ps1 motin t we im galtrlii ive and infest {mmoplérlialigenl I 9'1‘ 9 Fm" Burdock BlOOi juicuson. You Ask at any drug coun i will shit‘ when you take s. n. u elimination are greatly tum}: . _ __"g_'l_'.'_filarn HUM!‘ ‘Egirouto. gif- _ LEO CUYLETS‘ Olympia Restaurant RIIHDIERHII?" . N. D. MacLean IJNDEITAKER EMBALMER dbarluttetuwn and Norah Wlllalalla Ihana II o —T-—-— - -‘-' —_i~€_——_-:z Expressed Sympathy On Death Of Hitler DUBLIN, May 2 - (CPI-Qrlms Minister Eamon do Valera in a formal V1511 impressed condolence: tonight over the death of Adolf Hitler to Dr Eduard l-lemple ths German Minister. The flag of the German Leger-ion was flown at half staff. MADRID, May 2 — (APi _ pa]. anglsts wearing party uniforms foimod n long line outside the Ger- man Embassy here today and signed the guest book or left call- ing cards as a sign of condolence on the death of Hitler A typical newspaper headline said: “Adolf Hitler dlti yesterday afternoon lr the Berlin Clia11cllc1'_i' fighting to the last moment against Communist forces " In Memoriam In loving a! Chalice Malone, who passed away May 3 Not just today, but every day ln silence-we remember. _ Wife, daughters, Hazel and ailgrllf - - l In Memoriam in loving memory of our deal son and brother Clayton Slmmoni who departed this life May 3, i936 A door swings briefly open, Our darling goes away. G085 from life's dark shadows Into bright eternal day. But still in our home we are lonely For the one we so denrly loved But while hero on earth we an weeping We know he. la vi-aiilng above. Sadly ltllssed by His Loving Parents Sister and Broiher. 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