F. g apple's Pa (levers Prisca Edward Island Like the Dew ‘s. ‘It _ t, N . Readby CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THUltSDAv, ‘MAY 1...... R t. Awards WA, Hoyt-KI)- n‘, 1mg t.- “ p_ g, Barton of (ID Penny- . u ltd.) at. Johns. NM. and nt-LLC. l". B. Stevens of West poiinl. Q"- ____.._. , May‘ Ou- (C?) — a inovemeri grain to last throilh- m tiis 8t. Lawrence shipping ses- pa, was in full swing out of Imtreai harbor today as food My top priority away from the m supplies which hsve held it hio$sl of bl ships were st iuiitiesl docks today. with mos g tiisin unloading grain aftor g9 ‘imaging it {DOM till head 0f ti]! Rugby” lakes, or loading it for shipment io lurope. e vessels range iron food-ton lakers to large scan-going ship. _ fl- Coming Events “lid! — ME River “m. in. ____ s-s-oi. o§§'."o“.’€i.§‘.?t‘.“““ “W352? "Dance - New Haven School. Hy lltb. 5-4-10. "Cherry Valley Y. P. U. repeat tint Drama in Cherry Valle Hall, Thursday, May 1W1. 6-9-1 .1 "(lliwy Valley Y. P. U. present m; (Act Drama "Dust of the Darth" Dion Hall. Friday, May iltghl u - 0- . "ibi- hos trucking service vntuntil further notice,’ from can giver, Cornwall and vic- - tbs. please contact Alex. Duch- ‘aiy, Elmwood Livestock Market- lwii, 5-10-21. "Car of Wlmat, Oats, Barley llsel to arrive an soon. booing orders. Don't delay. Mc- lltlll d: Acorn. 5-10-21 "m m“ ‘"4 m“ f“ Wwcey a list of one officer and so riiicciiigsn and Boyl 5- 10-61. o ' "111 llocli. c mpiete line clover lied-i. McCuigan and Boyle“ M Blsqui . M: tr . Wlipgrirggihlire iigilsgdfat s-ioiyh. "vibes ' _*_ o...“ - iii may i311: oaimhirrow stamina:- m Phone connections. Will de- er. Eldon Drummond, “Biivinc l Irish M t Iliitin Oabiemi-liiesd. W. “Mid-ill hols ever-v Friday for Jim a Fraser m. in. lleci. "i liiiiiiina service to QAWOut- . derictoh. s-z-t: . . '-'— I my “hogs at For trucking service l "Iinerald Dramatic oruh will {Wit their play, "My Dixie Rose" lliistico Hall. May 10th. l‘ s-s-s-io-ii ' "i" Cherry v u Play "Dust “the Earth" in 5th.. Hall. Pri- 1 iiiy 11th. Auopioes of Belfast Jill Peoples Society. Lunch F‘ s-a-a l"iiiiiis ueirohsio ; '° 8i" export llilrellgcvt etigilclt service to farmers at Green- ‘ .0able II but dgell. t Hind. UNIDOCI Mil’!- _q bani. s-io-si i 9 — loading h at Al- -T1'iili'ldsy Misv l h. from ._ llIil-il 4 ociock Priday. loner- ‘llill 11.90. G. U. Ufflfl llid A. limo. p.141, r. 5r 2-. f. . . Going. going and will be . '°s't°...”l.‘ll‘.?; motto-h iii route. llolachern a ‘t. m? denim“ r Johh B BULLETIN B The Associated Press) UldNYlllll, Utah, May e- At least twenty-two miners were killed today in an explo- alon in the Utah Fuel Com- pany mine here, company offl- cials announced to_ni_ght. __.:.~-.-r-~i=.-—~ " liliCTi-ATIDNAI: AT A GLANCE s Th mad] y... cziicynosrfogaxragrrqoe) up. oration announced by Stalin; ll! aopolfihiaogneohosiovaila "avoiding BRITAIN — Government revokes ce all-Mworhll Delen _ ti lighseetveral others restricting cit?! oo§2s§1=ToT§LTF'si§fd§b"'° Soviets will not ~o.‘f.'., Ge u" or its people." snsmra - Goering. Kesselring surrender to Americans. NORWAY-Qllisllng jailed. VATICAN CITY-Po e voices xhgbggdsnd ardent a itude‘ on PACIFIC-Australian and Dutch forces in flnal es of Taraksn in action ag-alnst Ssslslslma Islands‘ Hails-ny- ciwe P. E. I. Naval Ratings Fred l“ OITAWA, May 9 - (CP) — Naval Service Headquarters Essued ratings who were prisoners of war in Germany and now have been freed and are en route to the Un- ited Kingdom. - Most of the men were taken pris- oner when the Canadian destroyer Athabaskan was sunk in the Eng- lish Ohnanei a year ago. Five pris- oners from the Atlmbasksn were released several months azo when the hospital in which they were patients was captured. Royal Canadian Navy personnel still prisoner at last word include- nine officers and 6 ratings captured at St. Nasaire. Dieppe, in' Java, in Sicilian operations and from among survivors of the Athabas- an. The latest list included the fol- Wtliallant. Paul Geor e, Mrs. An- toinette Gallant (wife RR. No. 3, Tignish P E1 Howard, ' Gnorge Chester. AB. Mrs. John Howard (mother) Ken- sliiuton. P 1- liioting Flares In Capt, Breton Area Ml 9 — (OP) SYDNEY, N. 5.. - oting flared to ht in the F0 fracture of skull. other signs of injury to the body. Pressure had been ‘ Whitney Pier district near here and in the mining town of New Waterford l2 miles away, but recurrence of last night's dem- onstrations and looting in this city of so,ooo was nipped by s r. M. curfew ' by immersed Mayor D. J. scLean, __= I "Buying young Digs Wednesday 0 A. M. New Ciias ow 10. Wheatley an ‘l an“ in, "ti" van, aw ‘s ross. finsraid, s xsnslhgm c Clifton. l s. u. York. s iii. sismrt. t We sis. 5 Venion River. Pay- ing $1100 a pair for good pigs over l0 lbs. each. Will also buy smaller ones. Knud Jorgenson. 5-8-91. "loading l! s-~-We will he load- hogs at a r ulsr shippi ts week of May 4th. Don't wa t advertising. Make contact with our local representative your ship- t. Ask f t cki er- mtwk Miaglketirgil "We invite mdencsvhw qyuflgy Qplers ers. . were amended short Wm m , handle assorted cer- l d whole %smund Ill 5-10-1940. rsur m kifilflifl Loan Total" Reaches. 97.85 P. C. Of Objective, Urge Special Drive On individual Subscriptions In Rural Areas. Dcath Yesterday Cf Coun. Albert T. Macliinnun ed to $3 S1 terday, 97.96 per cosine-Bf s~ at loan headquarters here u ed a special drive today to reach t a objective for individuals in all three counties. They said that rural Prince re- , rural Queen's, s83,- ‘s. Both Char ottetown and Sum- merside have gone over the‘ top, th on totals and on individual The totals by districts were: S ide Individuals, $380,000. S ocia . Prince County Outside $009 . Special Names, $63,000. Iron» of German‘ Special Names. $54,500 s, 000. Total Individuals, $2,409, Total Special Names. t6 lluisling Locked In Oslo Jail OSLO, Norway, Ma 9 — (AP) — Puppet Premier 1ing,.the man whose name has be- come a synonym for traitor. was locked in the Oslo Jail today and two high German officers reported to have taken their own lives as a. result of Norway's ilb- oration. Quisling and six of his cabinet members surrendered THE LATE COUN. MQcKlNNQN V. Charlottetown lost one of it; we» brotherr- Waiter N Arthur 'I‘., spected citizens yesterdp in the death at the C“ lottetc 08c 54. He bod health for several The te Mr. prominent in the b development of the City for many Born in Hi ieid, late Mfrmflfidglfiffi. “timid” me non he received his education m yilty school later removing to Boston where he learned the building trade. During the deprgg. Dcsperite lieed For Supplies In Europe arrows M“ o _. __ Illa miles of clltlieofhlishnqvzlllli be 1 r restricted 4pm,; um “iii-ills months to meet the needs ¥r‘..w'i‘"°"" " "‘" "m1" WY- k var .I-n effort will h, made u, °°P iilPlaiies of fresh and frozen flsth atmcurA-enlt‘ rum-on, Berra r . e . istrator of 'i'°-‘°“'~ “m” for the Prices —§ lslandrllative Killed 0n lwo Jiillii B31021, May 9 -_ (op) _pg¢_ miner A. Myers N, of the United States Marine UOPpg and hugband of Mrs. Shirley (Patterson) Myers 0f 3M East 8th Street, South Bos- ton. was killed in action st Iiwo Jln-is, acconii to word received from the War apartment. He was ta native of Riverton, 9.2.1. He , was years of age, H15 \'ll'élil.!. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Myers. live at 131 ist. Street. Barents he leaves two eons. Ken- neth and Richard Myers: two sis- ters. ldrs. Emma it‘. McLeod of South Boston. and Mrs. Mae C. Robbins of Charlottetown: seven Clarence E. of Cardigan. P E.I., CDO. Percy. R0!“ Clflldllll NEW? Stanley 1",, Veteran of 2 1-2 years overseas service with the U S Army; Vernon L. and Warren C Myers, both serving with the U.S. Y. Investigates- f anfishrodts Boflrd dipn“°_ Freedom of the Press h the key to press worship and freedom of opportunity. MAXIMG 'or a MERE MAN rvintfreedom of --:—~.:_; -i—_____, <=1;—_--—__—-—-————-—___ ' lVill Come To Charlottetown South Boston. Besides his wife and. party will deliver the opening ad- Friday, at the Charlottetown Forum’ at 83¢ The mg Forum all three armed services, merchant mm oflgmauv scheduled m. m_ seamen and civilians. Sailors were night’ had to be pwtponed on a°_ prepcnderant in the mobs raiding the liquor and beer outlets. Hun- dreds of civilians joined in and ran riot in the smashed stores, billing them of thousands of dol- . lars worth of goods and leaving the interiors completely wrecked.) count of V-E Day celebrations. Moss Possibilities In Henry Borden, K.C., special advisor to the Honorable Jcihn Bracken, leader of the Pro- er of-the- Progressive Conservative dress of his campaign tomorrow, I'll l da liquor and beer stocks. then turn_ ed and destroyed business roper. ties Wm composed of mem ers of Slblcrlptlon Navy Denies ||n Haliiax S (B The Canadian Press) 355%“? May 9—-Mayor Alan Butler in a rado address tonight laced the blame for the devastat- ‘ rig victory riots here at the door of the Royal Canadian Navy, and revealed he had advised the Dum- iniori Government that the citiz- ens of Halifax expected the gov. eminent [to make ‘adequate com- pensation for the damage. I speak the solemn protest of he citizens against the Royal Cnn- idlan Navy. It will be long before the people of Halifax forget that great crime," the Mayor said. He outlined the steps leading up to the disastrous looting and riot. ing that destroyed most of the city's main business section and C_B_U_Sid property damage that may . liail. It“; other Provinca i 0.5.0. Il-I. - Delivered. II. PIEQ By MEL SUFIIIN HALIFAX. May D - (C?) - I-Iaiifax stood on guard tonight a- gainst recurrence of yesterday's victory rioting which caused pro- perty loss now unofficially es- Service poice pa-tru ‘were strengthened by hundreds of new men, civilian police kept guard iwitli revolvers in holsters. And 1,- [000 picked troops were brought in ;the City and stood bv to quell an" iiurther disorders like those cl Monday night. and yesterday a.- ternoon and evening when liquor stores and breweries were raided and the entire business section of 1|ALurAx_ May 9 _ .65., __‘lihe city was wrecked and looted R0 Ad i l . t - ' m. m" Lw Mun-M’ o’ iiiight, and the curfew was reim- ficer corrunanding, consul; Northwest Atlantic, in l “m..- merit tonight charged that "ciy. ilinns led the asauit and encour- aged service personnel to take Dflfl" in the V-E day rioting and looting incl-e that left the hus- Ines); sections of the city a shambles. ii as high as $5.oo0.ooo. "The Services were not in a pos- ition to control their own person- nel. contrary to assurances which riitynoflicers received prior to V-E y. Commands Army, Al: For“ The Miivor said he "commended the men of the Army and A11- gressive Conservative Party. Mr. Fm" “h” in the miilll have be- orden, nephew of the late Sir Ro- haved i“ a mam!" bBfiAUYiE lie!‘- bert Borden, ex-Premier of Can- 5°“ ,,wh° We" the Klflirs uni- ada, will accompany Mr. Bracken fmmi but 515mm tho Navy for when the latter arrives at Char- ‘eleiiiliifl 50m 6.000 sailors on lottetown, sometime late tonight. leave in Halifax Monday and Tues- lt is already knovm that the lesd- d“ -' y (The rioting mobs that looted Sends Telegram Mayor Butler said he had wired Coroner's Jury l sion .of 1932 he returned to the Province. [Coating in this cit where he quickly built up a iucrat ve bus- iness. Some of hi; large contrasts were the building of the Brace Block. Queen Street, Nurses Home Black Banlzls. Area . Gives Verdict In Child's Death A coroner's Jury. liiiiiiiillidlflfit nigh-t into the circumstances sur- rounding the death Tuesday gftelr- n I‘ Stewart. brought in the follow- ind at the Sanatorium, renovating the Iieglsl-iiivo Assembly Chambers, re- modelling the Court House after the fire, and numerous/government Ho was a member of the City Council. sewing a second term. He leuves. his wife and one son John R. who was associated with Also surviving are the ‘following o Bank of Canada and David I... bo of this city: Owen. Regina. Seek. Iomuel A. Hiahfieid: Stewart, on the old homestead, Highfield; Mrs. Bent. Crabbe, City and Mrs. E i’... coffin, New Redford, Mass The funeral will be held Sat- urday afternoon from St. the City of Charlotte- Tuesday, May ll, 1945, by being run over by a motor truck, caus- ing a fractured skull. No blame is attached to Mr. I. J. Yec. coroner. ptresided General was reprented by G. Holmes. Dr. I. Rachmel. who was the id P. E. "Island Hospital ll-Boats May Surrender At Canadian Ports been squeezed oui. through mouth and other orifices of head. Death could have been caused b.v heavy wheel passing OTrAWA. May it -- (C?) - here said today there was a possib ity U-boats might surrender soon ”""_‘——‘—"'_,"i.”_“ (conuquiqigfico s) east coast Canadian ports s Caldwell To Dpcn Campaign May 2i n- own to have been operating off the east coas of Canada. naval officials believe is possl He did not elaborate. but it was learned that naval officers have been sent to Shelburne and Lun- enburg, N.S., in case U-boats turn up there. There are naval stations at Halifax, Sydney, Saint John, N. 3., and néost other important east M.J. Coldwell, national leader of the C.C.I='., will open his federal ign with a speech , , it known today. Hi5 itinerary includes Al ted by ..____._.._._ SILI. Slif-‘UGGllIU-IAUNT Me in, vi tori ; May 22 Van- —-— y on ‘Resins Halifax: May 2d, a My. . writs iss min . a $3 Montreal, i. ue. M 5, IsISKllARQ-Higllnd The historic Jamaica , haunt of smugglers on Bodinln yoor in Cornwall ha; been nut up Ghee my. NS; Ma Russia Celebrates End 0f Conflict ronnou, May r- (so) 7 Marshal Stalin climaxed Russias jubilant V-E Day celebration to- night by per ily annouricinl; Germany's unconditional surrend- er and Moscow's victory guns roared out their greatest salute- ii0 salvccs from L000 guns. Marshal Stalin, declaring that the final act of capitulation was signed iigesterday in Berlin after a “prelim ary act” at Reims. made no reference to Japan cr the Far Eastern conflict, and he reiterated that Russia “does not intend to destroy Germany." Just after midnight the Moscow radio broadcast a Soviet com- munique which stated that the capitulation of the Germans was Czechoslovakia, where s group of German troo s, "avoiding capitu- lotion to Sov et forces. is retreat- ing hastily to the west and south- west." The Moscow communique said Soviet troops had linked up with Americans in Austria in the area of Anstetten. Molotov Loaves For Moscow SAN FRANCISCO. May C — (OP) - The star attraction at the United Nations conference on world , Raissirs . . Molotov, left today for Moscow. there to take up anew negotia- tions for s. broadened Polish Gov- rnrnent. _ _ He left i0 coriamlttees ‘ -iwith little progreI-throufh s mass of detail involved in eciril togethe a world peace c rter. Andrei Gromyko. the silent, seri- ous, gun: Russian ambsnsdor to the tilted States, was put chsrgeucf the Soviets conference lug of an estimated five million f hi i1 rade s a. num moss gig; 0mg swag,’ bog? so; 318C); which occurred in this city Mon- Banks, Lot 11, were discussed with a Guardian representative yester- day by Mr. J. P. Shaver of Napa- dogan, N13,, who recently spent several days in the Black Banks area. ceming the quality of the Black Banks product, stating that H. A. Leverin, Bureau of Mines, Ottawa, and Canada's greats? d aultihoriiiy _ on spagnum moss, a imse A), 1m m1; 0 - ,._ visited the area and had pro- n M ‘Onfermce is adv,‘ nounced the Black Banks moss to be the equal of any in Canada. cover about i200 acres, most. of which are owned by Russell Mat-- tiiews, Alberton. and the heirs c!- Henry Lewis, one of the pioneers in the silver fox industry. It is estimated the moss reaches an info a fuli-flcdgod riot yesterday average depth of 35 feet which is much deeper than the average peat proceeding on all. fronts except in b in the moss. Will remlin fresh for three weeks; bactcrized. it is a wonderful fertilizer and soil con- ditligner, one tfonbof it lacing equal to 0 tons o arriyar manure; mo}, blown into the spaces between Y’; v.E°'-,‘,’,',,f’“’°,,,,‘§}§,,5§,°°"flntmfi wail boards, it sound proofs the mo” ‘gglgned by ‘h, 3mm, m keep order deserted their duty and Those. Mir. Shaver said. were went over to the rloters." but a few of the many uses for spagnum moss in the industrial world. For instance. he said. busi- ness interests in Quebec and Ont- ario were already contemplating the erection of a giant ma nesium plant on the Saguenay Rver in government. To Quebec. Should. this development materialize, Mr, Shaver said, it ‘Ermine Wlifilhéi‘ imY HSEIICV 0! would constitute an enormous out- SPECS. processing of magnesium is im- possible without its treatment by ‘p§%'§,‘§,',',,f“°‘§g,a, pmmmy w“ of Agriculture olficiahsaiil silico- of only minor importance to him PhUSPTiMc._ a new ‘ruper-supab, phosphate’ twice as rich as any. fertiliser yet known, soon will be‘ other crossings on the m t. traffic offs at present, Mr. Shaver said, as the Big possibilities in the harvest- The Black Banks peat bogsl shipping the“, penshable 6mm g1 the servicemen because it "was odities; fish and meat, packed let for all the low grade mos in Gwemmitni- the Black Banks area, as the fsuinlbsiurgn" surrounding the shocking events day night and Tuesday, as iifayor ibis.‘ Please advise when it can be cumstances made it difficult to control the sltuntlnn that arose iii-st hfondnv night. then developed afternoon. 0L made to avbld bloodshed. and this The industrial uses of spas. had been done successfully, al- num mo“, M“ shaver 5am Me though such action could not halt manfy: big fruit compnlljies of T l. , Efgtegwg: ggglnsfxgfosgseand ‘ma? outnumbered-could not use force m ilio nohnst. O‘ m violent scenes would have resulted. position to control their own pr.“- SOHHBI. contrary to assurances l-iify troops and sailors "was to be avoided at all costs" e are grave. In the City of Halifax comes first the right of responsible fax has come the challenge to de- Government "can revolt against the Finance Minister J. L. Ilsiey, act- ing Prime Minister, following a meeting this morning with bugp iiess men, members of the City Council and the Attorney Generals Drnartment. The telegram follows: "In view of the circumstances Halifax I wish to advise you that the citizens of Halifax iookl to the Government of Canada to make adequate compensation to! those persons who have sufiererif He spoke with enthusiasm "n" Qitmiltfil ihgigryis “shit zlizllgticlgtillrtl knowledge in the ossessioi of thei citizens gs in the persons who are responsible for the damage and for a . loiyini; it lo pass nut of control Difficult To Control The Mayor said that several cir- iii Every attempt had been (2) Civilian puller-hopelessly be expected they would be mob- d bv the servicemen and more f3) The services were "not in a (t) A ‘clash between armed mili- "The implications ‘of thes riots he City of Hall- ‘The situation seemed quiet to- posed at 8 pm. by Mavor Alan But- ler. who said the "danger is not yet past". Ali civilians and sca- vicemen were ordered off tha streets to their homes and bar- racks. Confined To Barracks Several thousand naval person- nel who led the rioting and looting have been confined to their bar- racks at H.M.C.S. Peregrine and the Dockyard. There were reports there had been attempted breaks, but these were not confirmed by naval officials. Army and air force personnel si- so were confined to barracks and only those with military or eur- few passes were allowed on the streets. Da tmoutli across the harbor. fitlnued on page oTcoi. n Slit A? iimvr t...“ w’ ‘iii! tar $0M! it»: if. it's A 1 Cami-- wonomo. s...‘ c - (or) ~ and maximum tempera- i‘ ncauver 47. 89; Regina, ' A 1i. i8: Winnipeg 24, 44' Toronto an, o; Ottawa 36, 40; IMonti-sai Quebec 30. 50; Saint John "ictcn 47. B2; Halifax 46. 62; ottctcwn 4B. Q. Forecasts: Gulf, Bay Clialeur, North Shore and n-aritlmes: Moder- ate to fresh winds; partly cloudy and cool. High tide this 571201111113 rit 10.1! and tonight at i0. Sun sets this evening at iiigcand rises tomorrow morning at 5. New moon May llth, 4.21 P. M. Sumrnerside tide eighteen minu- tes later than Charlottetown. DAILY All! SERVICE Charlottetown — Snmmersida- Mansion Loaves Charlottetown ‘M! AJL 11.30 AM» 5.45 RM. Arrives Charlottetown IBM PM. 5.30 P.M.. 8.45 P-M. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Chariotioicwn I215. 5.45 PM Arrive Charlottetown 5.20. 8.10 EM CHABLOTTETOWN NEW GLASGOW (Dally Except Snndlyl Leave Charlottetown 1.10 0.00 PM Arrive Charlottetown us’. no rsu N. S.—P. E. I. FERRY SBBVICI (Daily, including Sundays) SCHEDULE MAY b-SIFI‘. IO Leave Wood Islands 1 a. l. ll l. I!» 8 ll. III. Leave Caribou, 9 s. m., i p. m. p. m. (On anthoritby. cage 0i! Co; II ——— ' tro . on on mrrnou. - icri - A iuinisiryl Wednesdays and Thnrsdn [ally and Junejhe II n. l. . m. sailings will be cancelled there is evidence that thi will not carry tht