1 . sttendgdJ Peallgxgsl ‘vvvgezlamly. __ been DWYEY- I-Ines Bsglols, Jsm Fur. r "caudal.- s." P- i‘ m-i lis-"mmfi vonlng March» h v "- ' lwasinbt Pe ' 0' human“ 1'“ °“ "WW. awwlnt dele- bef we m h’ Wm “w” m" time spmnqsynqqpssuleyrnm bu“; from. the r1 h " ‘t t... "thlemrromination conven- v §§,,'§;'§“:¥ Wig: f: A co l. u M s l A I c r v I If cured. undsr the dxoction of n-c f. “to be heidon March l2. Har- m. “Robot Bow" u“ "nut . . _... ...._. 1 mselter McNutt nctended the ser- M Moses, convener. . H slso mast s short time ' A." mgusréo meeting of tbs fig 1a the creamer! _ “m, ‘m, at 1 pm. All inter d 1,- mghre invited to st- m mTh: ywnrehouse at Albany ‘m b. 9pm Monday afternoon in- ‘ of Tuesday. D. E. Gssnhlgi “mam z-aa-z-s- ' --GIF’I‘S wood Dunning R0 N .V.R.. now f: may in the North Ai-lii-l would like‘: to thank the Busy Bee "m" ° nioe box which he §.“."'..§§l'v£.‘°rr. sayselflo met "P was the boys quite s l-ift to feel that their effort is b61118 W???‘ eluted back home. _ EAR BEBE - Ms or Al- Mnmrfgers of Chsrlot town, wounded while figh with the British 8th Army in I ly, is ex- cted to be s guest speaker at gellmmersidcflnton 3t at: “@1131 1gb anc c s - m amiss-sting." He will’ address r so. fifiilllfu m». ‘m; a year sgm-B. AWSIGNS POSITION — Mrs. Mbsrt Palmer, RN. Sumrrlersids h“ resumed her- position, effec- tive March lst. as Public Heslth Nurse for Eastern Prince County. In. Pslfnsr has held this on two occasions and has out her duties conscientiously and to Csnsds Ill II “Pb-rinsed . APPRECIATE!) —- the Kensincbon Red in mad Major Rogers rooms lhllsnd s in Itlhngitshrsdmwlsaésiry mo? 1m, e be oountryz-B w m“ —IEGIIT IIILNIBS — Many fricnit are sorry to learn or the continued illness of Pte. Earle W. Mime. son of Mr. , Adams of Otesry, Hts Adams left for oversees in December 1943 and served in Frsrlce. Belgium, “d, tHollsnitna-gtcrlalgrossing ‘véiéhmthq 100m . om fl Holland he was taken to a hospital in Belgium where ho was kept for two monthsfiNow he has been v | 1 , w England b plane and is in s. hospital there-g —KIINSING’I‘ON 1U N I T E D Y.P.U. CIIUBC meeting of the l opened with the president, ands. Mann presiding. Helen Prolitt wss pianist for the evening. The Young People then went to their short business period. The meeting closed with the bene- diction. —-WES'.I‘- PRINCE HOSPITAL OPENS - The West Prince Bos- pitsl is now in operation at Alber- ton and should prove quite s. con- venience isnd comfort to west Prince residents. The building. which was formerly the Albion 'I‘rrace Hotel. hss been refitted as an up- to-deto Jlospltol. Modern equin- ment hiss been installed and an with a pleasant manner. flTytul be succeeded by llesnor Wheeler of ‘T ° Al’!!! WEDDING EI- Y - Congratulations sre be- .“ to Mr and h; erterrded - _ - Ilontio Waits of Travellers Rest, who sre today celebrating the 49th JIIIMVOTUTY 0f m 1m is well snd active in body and slud sud srs sblc to perform s 100d city's work. Both sre inten- sely interested in the affairs of the ‘HA snd sbresst of the l wri- iis oiths with s weslth of nsisrsl of experiences. Mr. Ind Ills. site have received nesting from thoir daughter and ‘time sons who are residents o! ths United States. The ppy are spending the winter months in summerslde wi George Waits and Mrs. Waite-S —0ALPlN-CURIIE - A wed- o! interest to many friends took place at the Trinity United Church Parsonage, Surnmorsidc on Psbrusry 29th st s gm. when Miss Jennie Curris hug of Mrs. Currie and the late Nelson Currie. - and emergency patients only. In e h which will include a s th their son Mr. freq em r staff to look after the comfort of the cepted about two weeks ago and there are now several in the in- stitution. For the praent. the hos-. pltal will accept medical, maternity ' spring a new wring is being built .1 ope“ ting room. The hospital now has s capacity of fifteen beds-S —JUVENII.E coulvr - sh sd-l Journed sitting of the Juven-ils Court, no court Petty thefts were disposed of. As t wss the first appearance of these boys they were put on probation. The fathers complained to the Judge thst boys were allowed to u pool rooms and bow slieys and that the Police should gut tho boys out of such places or ve action taken agsirlst the pro- prietors. It was also stated that he boys were sllowed to hang s- round the stores srld that some mcsns should be taken by the ro- prietors to hsve them put out the lir. Arthur Gslpin. son of Mrs. 9170111 and the lsts Joshua Gal- urldland The . WA! D600 l I . Codroy, Newlilo ‘and. m M! blue suit witgrymstching sc- celnrlu sud s black fur cost. The bridemlsid. Min Edna. Jen- iflll. wore a. Queen's blus suit and irmulrat coat. The best rnsn was W trein to visit he‘ srldggyhsme ll Alma. They will make their iml‘: Silnsmsrlzide gllhere file m yee bros Ltd-g m” -v-osv cosunrrsa suns- fleeting of the Summerside Vic- mfwlgsy Committee wss held in an Wu lsp which could a lnio force on llort notice. Mr. ‘W, Went reported that both ris had indicated that ti“? tslre part in the parade. t to five hun- ‘ of . 351F068! who was not ailhsrleg "Went. l’ BINDING Alml. P.E.I., became the bride of to ' it wss decided to (continued from pile 1),: .__ - The Dorni The yellowing day l received my when,‘ go m1 the roses K841011399" {only rear-guards now a ‘gomimonqssocistm her Ikld stores when they were not there mske purchases or accom- thsir parents. The police . ified by the Judge stated, that the rnstier of the complsint would be deslt with-B —Y'8 MING filial} -- ‘Ilhe regulsr meeting Bummer- sids Y's Men's club was taken up entirely with business matters on Thursday evening. Mr. WM. Mcl chsirmsn li , Mdio Auc- tion commitioe rtsd that dan- s were com in sstisfsct- orily Mr. WA. e on cooling drive snd Rod Omss asked for the co-opcrstion of the| menllvcrs. Considerable disc was devoted to the Boy Scout movement which is sponsored by the ohm. Commissioner Speed who had been present st the previous meeting hsd congrstulstsd the club on the success of the scout movement but had advised the formation of s. committee for such troop. It Wig felt thst these com- mittees should b ted groups from outside the 611b- 5o wrmsosoh sll the‘ churches. with s view of consol- idating the youth movement. in the Boy Scouts. and having reipreq sentatlves of eech church on thc committees. - B STATEMENT BY patients. The first petleht was ac- °° 1mg the Western Front. B defences in that formidable lino, also Sally Hawkins liay Shows: 7:30 - 9:15 MATINEE Tuesday at 3.30 SUMMERSIDE —LIBERAL CONVENTION - A Liberal part convention has been called for ch 12 to nominate s candidate to represent Prince Coun- ty in the next federal election. The present member is Col, J. L. Ral- bon, former Minister of National Defence. Last fall Col. Ralston in- _ormed the party organization in Prince County that he would not seek re-election-S. Personals —Miss Alice Blanchard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Blanchard Bummerside left on Friday for Morlcton where she will enter Hotel Dieu Hospital as a student nurse-S —Miss Ruby You and Mrs. Jsmes C. 'I‘uplin, St. Eleanors loft by plane for Moncton on Thursday morning. While in Moncton they will be the guests of Miss Jessie rverit-S Ilazis Cleared From llochwald ill Bitter Battle By BOSS MUNRO FUNERAL . ersl O! the lsste lsst Wednesday for the purpose sf O orities. One oihthc proposed chang- irarthehpast, a special Island travellers." fleeleggtitglgbxyrlstlhe meeting to organ- Leary, well reprcsented at the next meet- Mr. Wa h s r lst d - ber of thcusfi ' cg ere mam aghsn, and Mr. Tanton Sec'y. were also appointed as to check all “ low complete 1'61): the Board which will be within the next two weeks. ‘flab column lsrsssrvsl fsrlsws sf lsssl Interest; but ‘sd sf s news: astute llsy st five cents s word. sbls in sdvsocs. . =r=-rn=_-====_ gnaw’: IIBQtLIUTIWIIIOI sp- avins the nsmss of'tl:s workers in e Red cross csmvflsn one oII the BPNlll nuncs teams in the Chsrlottetown organisation was inadvertently omitted. The team‘ omitted mthiit of Percy W.‘ w the“ Rim‘ m°"".}""$.l tesms and he hsvo slresdy com- lileted s conlgersble psrt of their with very excellent re-, UNDA! .- The fun-l held fro ° IJI-MOISC- SIINGWSONG _ A; m, "1149- - mini’ sing so st the Knights of Columbus hes here lsst night. feature numbe on the Program included vocal solos by Miss Bernice Murray. Miss Hclsn Roach. Writer Barry Bug- den. Lac. Curlrsn. Lac. Van West; violin selections by Mr. Alf Mo. Kearney: and a sketch by Miss Lorraine Weatherbie. Music for the general sing song was supplied by Mrs. Joseph Dougan. Miss Mar- ion Dougan and Mr. Alf McKcsr- ney. Mr. Connie LeClair was mas- ter of ceremonies. The young ladies served a dainty lunch ———-——.t-- Mr Lou Buck of Montreal was in Charlottetown -over the week-end on n. routine check-up cf Canadian Press telegraphic equipment. He left here today for Sydney. NB. ALBEBTON A meeting was held in Albertan re-orssnlflns the West Prince Board of Trade. Ma or Tsnton occupied the chair an the meet- got underway with a lively discussion of the C.N.R. passenger aggngeight service of West Prince After a. complete agreement that this service is very unsatisfactory, the meeting decided to send lst- tcrs of protest to the proper auth- trairls were held as the have been rain be run or - the convenience of Revs. Walsh and Rooney were , St. Louis and O'- that these centres might be d Board, Rev. W. Mon- a. committee necessa. y. to al- tlon of the next meeting, held in Albertog at WITH THE 1ST CANADIAN ARMY H‘! GERMANY. March 4 — (C? Coble) -I Canadian infantry has practically cleared the entire l-lochwald, retested for- est barrier at the northern end of and German running through the eerie. dank‘ forest are nearly all overrun. The prolonged fighting in the undergrowth and the softwood for- 1 est, which flared since a corridor, wss carved through the wooded bastion lsst Tusdoy, now is let- thc most important contribution to Field Marshal Montgomery's two-army (the 1st Canadian and United States 8th) triumph in the north and gevs the Americwl lfl op rtunity to break loose. gumlsys Allied communique ssid tho lst Canadian Army was. battling against ‘fierce enemy D- sistance" east of the l-lochwald. 2- % miles from the key German‘ northern snchor city of Xsnten on Rhine). With the fight for the Bochwski fill/MEI to s close, the northern of lst British forces was miles mrthwzthogdxbsnten. mails e y Gena an srt erywvevlltich heavily shelled the Xsnten ferry crouing. m Os-nsdlsns’ neehwslel bottle rsnlrs in_ importance with Olen in Normsngy Inns: Gormsn hinge there sud Am- erlcsas swept into Brittany long, nlghtmsrlsh campaign to clesr the Bchelds Estusry of Germans to o n the port of Antwerp, 40 es up tbs wind- ing Bshelde. b board ‘wfiklllhefdem the court findir . both ulndmedei othing to| rs bucking rspidly to a SIS-mils stretch of the Rhine between Xsriten and Duis- nlon troops have more do in their sector on- to Xarlten and the but they should be meeting TheGc 1n addressing the signal dug: ’ LOST — BUNCH OI’ FIVE KEYS. I WANTED — HEATED» - t m" u my “he; service starting at 2 PM. It . "s: l." ' - '£‘§§';.'."‘l'$i'r‘§ W...“ til: lust: w?" ms "We m° °"‘°“"..°' "w" only 1o miles deep st its maximum. —- to the United m» - point and shollld be eliminated n: the m=niufi°figfllfiiehtlrely within s few den. | N D l“ ml 14mm '01 tllel e e MGCLQCII sififiilfl mgfiffltlifimWll Too Late To Clasifv i "MWAKII 54"“ ‘iwbwd ' a rsltrrlls ‘rnsr want: IMIALMEI pgunw Mini McNaughton. in Will- T" s subsequent ststemerlt, m‘ Sig“ 21; fllflggefiliglum dhsrlelestown ssd '3" B"‘5.km'4":g.1* . one r1211, some as they sro known. 3-5-11 “"5 WWW. uni-fut?“ l" an n“. _._______-__-_i_ ' I‘... |. "d Finds l t Q l" semi. £3.15. slit?‘ 5"“ ' i ed bed-sitting room. oentnllv . a sck n - , I gm! G01" wmkmm.’ um,‘ located. Apply B (lusrdisltmm ,u,,p°|-r,¢d statement sndflnt he, M“ ""0" °° "i" wrm. rns rsa-rr wno rlclrfl ." ad the Model A Ford wheel- ' BYIM“ w‘ sud ire. bet s=so and e i O\lVL'5.I1m€'nt'w .' p‘ m. Ssturdsv. srch 3rd. n‘ mm"xeémn f“, m w“ front of property of vhedsyurke. inforcenlsnis. d . Efiiillwelfiteh seeme' thee???- Mlnister- ‘I I - ‘ ting up. This fighting probably was 1 COLVILLI — At March a, m“. m Montresl lzobert =1 CLARK! ._ at the Prince Coum Hospital on Bruce Clsrke (now overseas) Mrs. Clarke. Clifton. s daughter. ....""'.'."'.. ""11. ti": i?" "We - I e ss rs e n croc y -__.. Mo. with last sutumnh month: JQHNSON - M 3D Rochford Square; on Saturday. March s 1945 Dai c. Johnso . id ' ' M. Johnsog. w ow o, t ghurch stating st I remit flowers. OURT -- At tl r i _ ‘Tfififldfliieeoital lvlratlgi. Emmi 0 fl . C rt f i‘ 79th yesr. ‘fills rgnallaed 0m m residence. f -11 will be heldmm w m the mnml L r . FAMOUS REGIMENT It is now known that the Riyal _ meat Kent Regiment. which was s , and fought stubbornly throughout the Peninsula battles, earning greet praise from Sir John Moore at Corunna, recalls a London correspondent. Possibly no other _British regiment has so dred and Devil’; Royals. The soc- ond of those nicknames they mined at Vimlers. when, their time black-lined with grime and Bun powder they routed the ene- mY. sw emlc of e BIRTHS CoMllc Mm“; Summerside) a son March 4. 1945. to Sgt. and s he lste i Funeral from Trinity .m. M . ay to Sherwood cemgtery?“ r152. I945. is afternoon to his lstc Wednesday afternoon, J. E. ANDREWS Undertaker _ HUNTER RIVER Prompt Dsy and‘ Night Service PHONE 7 _' rm: CHARLOTTETOWNEARDIAN. truism. GiIAIIIIIAI Prog-itsllssrvatlvss *5“! w- lasting At iltvtsws y 4-(0?) —A d failure of the Governrpen_t_t<l_call 0o|lclilil's_ Allllssl OVQI‘ csll-up of inade- hsd re- overseas of in- a resolution that "we. abolition of the two- army system now operating in Can- sda and that a1 National Re- sources Mobilization Act personnel shall be required to serve in any theatre cf war." Another resolution said that if the party is elected to officc in the forthcoming general election other major Canadian political parties will be invited to have representa- tion on the Canadian delegation to the peace conference. s ' ‘i-Provincisl to dssl’ ' th urgent Csrlsdi ded that a lsQbsrs of tbs Co set up m veterans Other rssolu ans cslle qusts {ohswstigilau grants uissbili on vstarsnsy rohlems. O of the Soldiers 1 tho Pint Grest W tlshics should sis on wss dependent on the veter n" another resolution, a be tion wont on record ' as sflifl that "all Clnadian sol- diets who have served overseas for five years be automatically posted to the hsns establishment, and fur- . thcr that urgent consideration oe 0V6!‘ t0 men to tho reduction of this of service sass i511; It wss recommended that wo- men should be given representa- tion on boards sot up to deal with the question of education. ilmiih. labor and social welfare and that they be given the same pay as men: for‘ equal work. Resolutions adopted by the or- ganisation committee urged that the nomination of candidates for the coming election be completed as soon ss possible and that efforts be msde to give labor and imri: unions more representation in party affairs and organizations. Jtsllsn Troops Score Advance ROME.’ March 4 — M?‘ r Italian troops attached to the Br - tlsh 8th Army hays dl‘lV_Ell_l.i’lE' (‘ll- emy from the entire Adrlriilccoast- ai ares soutn of the Pn Di Pn- marc River and have taken heal-ll 100 prisoners. announced today. The association deprecated the The letter home you wsnr to send but are too ill to rurire . .. or maybe too ill even‘ to dictate . . . what peace to know an understanding heart has put the right words on paper, and sped them on their way! Official reports did not speiiflf for ade- and to war sud or the payment of baug lsnd o m n “Will... "tfiifi Bettlcmcng” Act fol- sr. psy- dcsth of s veteran re- of whether the next-of- confsrsncs t proh- I cf war veter- rrlnlons be AT SPORTING CLUB 2--RED CROSS NIGHTSi-Z i THE MONDAY March 5—Tlme, 9-2 srrclll llAu-cr g -Featuring— THE ANSONNAIRES AND DON MESSER And His Islanders 50c _- ADMISSION _ 50c ENTIRE PROCEEDS 1N r55 ' that sham f has i i Allied Headquarters 4Y0"? i I , mllnl, wearing a lira}; uniform f Wliilllllt r or badges. rrcc i . and quoted Those extra attentions that mean so much to a wounded man ‘Vlfilléd lire i ~' ajon: live $11 Cl‘ on 3.11 l‘. 1_\ lrrlnt. ‘Inn is‘. Cull- ‘ll Civrps has been upclzsilllg . g a illlt’ hr some time. The fighting along ‘.21. > broke out where opposing lo arr almost within convcr riiszancc 0i‘ P3211 other on op, ‘rs oi a lllgil dike. bath sides A deserfer from the German v - - » - ~~~ _ lliiflilPl‘ rho ners captured - i» (‘lernmls n": nlentbers ni dllfill Farris‘ divisions whirh irate been bolstering enemy defences ln Italy, The Allied vonlnlalld runyullcerii pan. ni the Serlln Rl\'?l". lines lvllu said Bonito Mus- . ~34 so‘, . .~._-<».scs r TUESDAY a March ii-Time, 8:4‘ srrclll. Blliiiii You fill ihc House The House will pay 26 Prizes 3.00 eacll 5 Prizes 10.00 each Z Fllii Cards 25.00 each 50c - .il)l\llb‘b'lUN — 50c AID 0F TH h‘ RED (‘RUSS MHEQIIJW. Mirth 4 — Y/XP) — _1 with i ' hmlil! r5 ' " i IlB-ffll ‘Inc . i‘ l 1.090 Elflll.) i . . The close lighting was costly ta 1 1 Thst cigarette placed between your lips as you are laid on the stretcher. .‘. muons from hesven just when you had been gritting your teeth and praying for s smoke, only everyone is so busy! The book, newspaper, tobacco, fruit, chocolate or other hnrd-to-gct delicacy that brightens the long, boring hours of convalescence . . . Such services are being rendered our sick and wounded on all the battle- front: by smiling, quick-wilted Red Cross workers. Derlilntior: and W701! are i0 urgent and deipcrale in I/rc li/zrrlrlcr! - cru/rllrirr, l/Jai‘ [be Jlfnilirr 0/ National Whr Scrritr: ‘uteri 1hr Rcr/ (jralr, u-ilb Ills rnlLz/lurnliorl o/ tbe Canadian Uniicd Allird Re- lief Fund rcprelcrllirlg lbs "T211- C/Jariliel o! ll n/ l/JL‘ Unitcd Nalianl. lo int/uric [midi for Ibis‘ relief in lbs nix/Zonal appral. just s part of the manifold work of mercy YOUR dollars and YOUR Cans- dlsn Red Cross mske possible in a world where suffering is the price of Victory. This Alivsrilssslsllt is Sponsored for the ‘mince Edward Island lied Gross Campaign by R. 1'. HOLMAN l.1'o. Siiifi-MERSIDE*CHARLOTTETOWN