Prince Island Like thellew Iarnssdeinearnestrnnksswnn toeeasqnnslvlgoroll plwsoeltlon hsstenspeoee. or a MRI MAN‘ i ll"! 11mm . Wilt-shire m‘ °§ m. d1. 9th. m’ wiflifi "iteserv vvqTQq, '1" PM; Holy aesgérubliynsliiih’ 5-il-ii. Plant in Oablenlgead. w. F¥%soa.'t s-o-ro-ra. -DisieRose Among The -*'-i'?_"iru t. Ailtnnrt Two llsavy lilruisers ~Glve lip- i‘ NIW YORK, May ‘T-icp) _ She 10.000-ton German heavy rs Prins Eugene and Beyd. iii-r. together with 160.000 tons of "will!!! lhlllplns. have been sur- rendered to the Allies at Cope“. lissen. the BBC said tonight in a broadcast recorded by the mus lletvorir. t Coming Events ¢mw_mmy mm seal "DIEM M h when? sue Iridaystiglg-L "Dance -- u" mh. New Haven "| °°fdl 0! spruce loss heavy lhfl lllhb‘ flqfgg Clinton Morralgo-ia‘, -%§edefl¢ppg:-_1_.Ph'. _ Heb-Si. eeo-m- Kelly‘ c Hall. Mm. ‘any e Muslims-eves. I _ s-s-ai. up; , .. _ u“ 3:5‘! Bills Hose . sdver u to h We DMPOME: ° n“ Hi1‘, ' "mutate '51s. ‘The annual meetins of the P. anulslnlylldMi-isoepitaktvraill be held mun- Home. . p.m. at the ' s-s-iz-ai. a "Redford Btatio —8t rt ed. m.....’- .r:.i.:::*i Ho‘ m“ W1 0 rs Court srzsleii.’ wto arrive 19 PJunm “Con, .. ustlco. "M" Mt Oomedy Drama "My ullififllle lilsllv m? nlléllfierbllam Uh st 8.80. ' y 5.5.3; “ ._... loading hols every Pridsy for "I é Fraser Ltd..Phone collect t0 N. A. Cut- D. L. Mac- JS-H-tf. hllid Alfihllb 8 les. '"-s...°.cs="“i$;~=r “Bee list. Stewart" Dramatic Club A Reedy Made V l u? mm 5:1". Jll! 10b}! sac ., ri-s-si. — lm h Al- rogyl. Tummy‘ bbydm. iron m 4 o och day. liner- o 1.10.0. C. Green and A. ' ("*1 . B-i-iif. i? it... Robert c. MncMillan, p. s. c. And Ba.- Oi Charlottetown, The Commanding Officer Rescued. B: srp moms Canadian Press Stall Writer thHAI-Ilégx. my 1'l—Numbed by Atgmttl; ‘tiled waters of the Nort m m at claimed their ship- “l all!!! by one. two oflicers and J’! ss from the "Canadian mlflevwacoe uimalt clung n». precarious hours to frail llferafts after their vessel was torpedoud himiri‘.‘i:i.h°z'ér.i'i.zs Nell/g Sooéla as st. o e By th . lowed d: f): trllreirasfigmtiitiab "Plél. the little vesse"s iu-rnan crew but came back with memories of 'hcr- ror and heroinln they'd never for. g . Jsoss of the sac-to 8 craft in action. patibllirignghxertyrili . n_ ster Abbott today. She wz ¢om_ branded by Lieut. Robert MscMll- l". 17.5.0. and Ber, of Charlotte- vl already a survivor o! a in the M magnesia. nut-sinking ‘Sank In Three Minutes The Captain and Sub-l-ieut. Mike Kazs of! of Karnsaok, Basic, were the only officers to escape a- -r-~ inn-ml" " —Loa_n Total ‘flu g_m Objective Sharp Out In Sugar ilation (By The Cal-adieu Press) OTTAWA, May ‘l-A cut -ln the individual sugar ration irom 14 to nine ‘pounds for the period June 1 to ec. 31, was announced today 2i by the Prices Board reduction. wilt be made by ho . - Th4 Board laid the out was made necessary by a shortage in the sup- ly of sugar available to the Ai- lied nations. S; today's action the per cspits silo snce for Odlildvivlips t equal basis h‘ afleuguiijlgeinfid the United States Bracken Tour llay Begin llsre TOHO May ‘l —- (GP ) — John Natiorsl rrosrullve conservative party leader. sched- ulsd to ins urvm a cross country Pederfl eiecaorresmpalsn M! ib- r st Brampton. Ont». wdlr his plans when. WON! 01 y's surmodlr was received. ‘Brampton .5‘. M m at wll-ism. . a erbtooke ~ mgefinlte plans for the tour were not announced but it was wtsible that it we l M» Charlottetown on Thursday. N10. Bracken. u. n 1.01m rum. norm as. n. my 1 - ‘I’ D I M31 I I!!!» srmrr. MMMILLAN Was liol First Sinking For Lleut. lllacldillan Lieut. Robert C. MacMlllan, D. 5.0. apd Bar, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McMillan, l4 Dundas Espla- nade. City. listened quietly last night to the blowing oi horns and whistles in celebration of Germ- any's capitulation. No longer will her slinking submarines menace the ocean lanes of the world. They will disappear from the seas but Ueut. ac Passes Three Million Mark Charlottetown Eirceecls Minimum Quota For Individuals; 93.7 Per Cent Of Island's Reached. The Victory Loan total in this Province yesterday assed the three million mark an Charlotte- town reached its quota for indiv- iduals, hEBdqUBrbcsa here rm- ziounced. At the same time it was earned that salesmen—many of hem returned service men-were ‘airing the day ofl.’ to celebrate V- .. ay. At the close oi business last night returns indicated that 93.7 835' pent of this Provinces $3,200.- minimum objective had been subscribed. The actual total was gqngumgrg ong pound p,‘ ividusls Blld $632,000 from the instead of the resent two special names section. m; June, July, gush, oc- Following were the results by and December. The Ssp- districts: . . . . . . .. and November rations will Sumrnerside: at two pounds to allow as Individuals . . . . . . . . . . . .....$3'11.3cu much home canning as possible. Special names . . . . . . . . . . ..$2'l0,500 “The home canning aiilfitmbeentaerg gr-‘ilr-iieled figural! Qulgldgg . preserves co ns w . n v u s , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 94.050 intwgupnd tthgwa, ragga; c3185 Special names . . . . . . . . . . 63.000 ‘m! m“ 5 Charlottetown: ' each month. n 1 In addition to affectin house- Is°§§L°{““,§§m',-s"j -------- ~""°'15° p . . . . . . . . . ..$200.000 holders, the reduction wll apply u , c t o Md _ to the armed forces. lam and gllalvlildl lei-ivy '1 e- no wine manufacturers, bakers, bis- s hluzim - ~ 54-533 cult and breskiast_cereal plants‘ P" *6 1 - - - - 3 i soft scturera an Kigxrs County: quota users, such se restaurants Isrgecviilduaxlgmbi... More Parts For Farm Machinery OTTAWA. May ‘l OP) —FIlhe Prim Board announced today that all restrictions on the import and manufacture of repair parts for farm machinery and equipment are u: be lifted Jilly 1. The announcement said that eon- ry to previous indications that roouctlon quotas of new egpipment d be reduced about u per the new order maintains machine uctlorr at about 100 per cent of he rose-es rate. -< Premier liing To Speak Today p.nr., 3.031‘. (4:30 p.m.. ADJ!) to- morrow. it wss ‘ med today. Mr. ‘s addrssswill follow that in be delvered by Kins George. e Min . hurent is Millan will remember M mars eeervaf. "gtzlptz.'=gq-er_~g.erlr.ooll_o7 “Jconnn an Pa'!°”L 001". if orraws. my 1 - (or) - ‘ rem JAIN!‘ t firm slum-runs": O80 m. hams; .- bedulsdtomskaltsrtlnkins. i; Must All Concentrate Now On Victory Loan Campaign Nolurcl and proper Indeed are cll the heartfelt rsiaicings over yesterday's grout news of ills unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany. This loci, however, does not lessen ills need for the purchase of Victory Bonds in the current campaign. To leave unfinished lhirtsrk on ills civilian front would be lo be- rrey our gallant forces overseer, and everything for which they have been fighting. war. if leaves us mony nurkcosfly, have to maintain on occupation Surrender of ills Reich hos ended onl one phase pf the undertakings. We shell siill rce in Europe, cndjhere will be repulriution io pay for, fllsrsliobiliteiion of veterans being discharged, pensions, continued hospitalization of our dis- obled heroes, and, of course, the continuing war against Japan in which Cuncdn must inks on increasingly active port. Muni- tions and supplies under order must be paid ‘Off-Will colossal machine oi vlcr cannot slop in its trucks. important role ln ills provision of food country must have on And, finally, Cenodo as a producln for the stoning peoples of Europe. For all these things ills Government must have money. From the standpoint of the purchaser of bonds he is saving for d rainy doy, but beyond that is the individual‘: duty to the Stole and his responsibility for victory. Never was this rsspcnsbiliry so great as new. iE Day Programme 9 A.M. Ringing of Bells. Blowing of whistles. Salute of 40 Guns. 11 A.M. Services at all Churches, .5. 1. 4. 5. 6. 7. Ms‘. E"! 2.1!}? ._. ' ‘"r>'iiriircrrn"'muiyi;rrlii' “‘§f‘Vl’fi'r6iii;i"PAnK"“ Catholic and Protestant. Programme Arrival" of Lt. Governor. Royal Salute. Opening Selection, 0 Canada. Message of Thanksgiving-Lt. Governor LePage. Band selection. Message from Premier Jones. Band selection. Message-Mayor: . Blanchard. ' Band selection. GOD SAVE THE KING. ‘ . Victory Hymn _ (Finlnndid, N0. 73, Jean Sibelius) For victory, we thank Thee, O our God, For strength and courage and determined will To fight for freedom, justice. brotherhood, To draw the sword against a demon foe That "knows no law save that of brutal might, That shows no pity, has no sense of right. How great the cost in cruel pain and grief, In bitter tears and agony of soul; What precious hopes are blasted, treasures spent, What noble acts performed, what glorious deeds. What horrors dread endured by heroes slain. That peace, sweet peace may live on earth again! In penitence for sin we, contrite, bow, For national sins we pny lo be forgiven, Cast out our pride, our selfishness and greed,- O Father, hearQThy children's anguished cryl Soon may we bid the guns to cease, dear Lord, I Soon put in silver sheath the bloody sword. Guide Thou on land, on sea, and in the air Our brave, who fight midst screaming shot and shell; Guide us at home, who humbly seek Thy face; Divinely comfort all who mourn the dead- Those gallant souls who lie ‘neath foreign sod; Thy mercy on Thy suffering people, God! HAlQOLD GARNET BLACK (Mr. Black. who resides in Beverly Hills, California, is s brother of Chas. Black. Charlottetown. and sn author of note. He visited m”. I CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY,_MAY 8. 1945 , _ t B_ C. ._ F, ilgrfngAiifigoriiih-Guysboro” LONDON, May 7 _ . llr. MacMillan Ill At Toronto TORONTO. May i-(CP) —Hos_ ital authorities said tonight Dr. .J.P. MacMlllan, leader of the Progressive Conservative opposition in the Prince Edward Island Legis- lature, is resting comfortably. The authorities said he is "good" condition but declined to reveal the nature of his illness. l-le was ad- mitted yesterday. Mrs. Mach/Dillon left Charlotte- towur: by plane yesterday for Tor- on . Dr. MacMillan was attending a Red Cress meeting at Toronto. C. C. F. NOMINATION ANTIGONISH, N. 5.. May 'l — (CPJ - Cyrus Macbellan, veteran of the First Great War, today was C candidate constitu- ency in the Jurredl Federal elec- tion. He is a natiye of Prince Ed- EEYSiJ-‘llfllld. The V-E day Committee, formed some weeks ngo in anticipation oi on early German collapse. met yes. terday afternoon in the City Coun- ci “ to outline the civic program for today's celebration. City Councillor WR. LePiagc, as chair- men of the committee, presided, Present were His Worship Mayor J.E. Blanchard, City Clerk J.A. , Rev. Father J.W. Mc- Cardle, Rev. T.H.B. Somers, Lt.- Col. J.R. Paton. M.C., Major TE. MacNutt, Mr. George Ryan, Mr. George Sherren and City Councillor J .T. McKee. After some discussion, it was de- cided the celebration of V-E day would officially open in Charlotte- town at 9 o'clock this morning with the ringing of the church bells. the of whistles. and the firing homes listening to Mr. Churchill's momentous and historic announce- cm/ PLANS FOR BIG CELEBRATION OF V-E DA (AP) — Germ any ‘adjournment to Westminster t Thanksgiving. loll. $4.00; othn Pllfllflbfl USA 85-i- flnhserlltion Il-ll. LeadersHTo Speak To World Today surrendered unconditionally to the Allies today, completing the victory in the European phase of the Second Great War —the most devastating in history. Prime Minister Churchill will proclaim the historic conquest at 3 P. M. (9 A.M. E.D.T.-10 A.M., A.D.T.) tomorrow from l0 Downing Street and simultaneous nouncemenis are expected from President Truman, scheduled to broadcast from Wash. ington at 9 A. M., and Premier Stalin in Moscow. __M£._Churchill then will report directly to the House of Commons and ask for an- Abbey for a service of The whereabouts of such war criminals as Himmler, l Allied forces in the west. afire. There. Nazi Gen. Ferdinand Schoerner. who has been designated a war criminal. defied the orders- itz.[ p dead or missing l-lltler, to lay down arms. l But this iorcc- all that remainsl Qiwhatuauce was the mightiest military machine on earth-faced inevitable liquidation or surrender. Presumably, the victorious mwcrs soon will label these troops guys l- ,=:~.:.—;~_---A Regiment and a 11d. Navy and Air Force persona... Canadian Legion, and Illtb-Afilfl’, Navy and Air Cadets will be drawn u-p at Vlciorip Park for a brief patriotic program. Short addresses by His Honour Lieut-Gov. B.W. 149F088. Premier J. Walter Jon-es, and Mayor JZE. Blanchard will be delivered. Between each address the band will play well-known hymns and the National Anthem will end the cer- emony. The program is not ex- pected to last more than an hour and was purposely curtailed in order to give the citizens an oppor- tunity of llsteniniz to the broad- cast of l-lls Majesty the King. Lt- Col JR Paton. MC. will be in charse of the Army part of the parade. Mr. LA. McDonald is to be master of c: remnnies at the street dance to be held this cvenini! "Om 8:30 to 1 A.M Queen Street. bet- tween Kent and Grafton is to be ment. l1 o'clock services will be held in all City churches. I:|._—:-:-r:;__ rornaon. my l-fliPb-Wflr scarred Londontoday burst into Jubilant celebration of the end of the war in Europe its millions of happg citizens unable to wait for the overnrnent‘s formal V-E day proclamation tomorrow. When the news was flashed that final, unconditional surrender terms had been signed by the Nazis, millions surged to the streets. iromgudlcklngham Palace to the P“""“"" Chev-i. the Whitehall and the Westminster areas filled with s laughing shouting throng. Some old-timers said the scenes elcgbfat In London I ‘roped oil for the occasion. i eclipsed those oi the 191s armistice. The Ministry of Information announced that tomorrow would be treated se V-E day In ac- cordance “with arrangements between the three est were." Prime Minister hnro ill will make his forrnal announcement at 3 an. (9 aem. E.D.T.—l0 a. m. A. .'l‘.) and the King will broadcast at 9 pins. (3 pan. E. D.'l‘.-—4 p-m. A. .T.) The tonight congratulated Gen. Eisenhower and his armies on =--_____— ; ._ (Continued on Page ‘l Col. 3) I%_-_-: Canada Ce BY DOUG HOWE All through Canada, it was a day oi celebration Monday, a day oi thanksgiving, of revered jubilation. People went sliphtl mad, filled the streets, marche arm in arm. ‘ blew horns, kissed people they had never been before. People went lo churm and prayed , llld . - People sat back st Mme hi wen- War In ‘ Eu lebrates As H rop Ends ,=_-—.== der and awe at the sheer porient of the words they heard-Ct: roan surrender in the west-then let their thoughts come tumbling fawn around them in quiet medic‘. on They did all these things and rmny others through the day. and on into the night that followed the anno cemen Nasi Germany . . —::_~.-w:.I-' ...- | The crowning triumph came just five years, months and seven days after Hitler _ proud Poland and struck the spark which set the world Goering, even Hitler himself although he had been report- ed dead, were unknown or if they were known they had not been officially announced. Germany’s formal capitulation came (French time) in the big red Reims schoolhouse, ~head- . quarters of Gen. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the at 2:41 A. M. eight invaded weak but l It marked the official end of war in Europe, but it did not silence all the guns, for battles__ra_g§d_i_ri_(.‘§e_ch_osl_ovakia. la outlaws subject to execution un- less ihcv yield. The only details of Germany's lgnomlnrous cud cadre from Edward Kennedy. chief ul the Associated. Press stat! on the Western From who was the first to flash the wort the world had ions awaited. His story said: "Germany surrendered uncon- ditionall to the Western Allies and ‘lsecu MY oufv M‘ l eons if! . FORECASTS TORONTO. May 7 — (C LOWER ST. LAWRENCE: Mods crate winds; partly iO1~ lowed by scattered showers over west portion. LAKE 5T. JOHN: Partly cloudy followed by scattered showers. GULF, BAY CHAIJXIR NORTH SHORE: Moderate winds‘, partly cloudy with scattered show- ers; not much change in temperm. tu lll/IEARITIMES: Moderate windsl fair; not rnnch change in tempera- IIPQ, High lide this morning :3. 8.81 and tonight at 8.30. Sun sets this evening at 8.12 and rises tomorrow morning at . . New moon May llth. 4.21 limb/i u m u’ ..- id tes later than Ohearlottetown. DAILY AIR SERVICE Charlottetown - Summereide- Monoton Leaves Chnrlnttetow 1.45 AJL 11.30 A M M., 5.45 P. . Arrives Charlottetown lZJS PM. 5-30 P.M.. 8.45 P-M. SUNDAY SERVICE leave Charlottetown i215. 5A5 EM Arrive Charlottetown 5.20. L10 PM CIIAILOTT ETO - NEW GLASGOW .. (Dally Except Sunday! Leave Charlottetown [.10. 4.00 LII. Arrive Charlottetown 2.35. 5.20 PM N. 5.—l'. E. I. FERRY SEINICI (Daily, including Sundays) SCHEDULE MAY l-SIPT. $0 Leave Wood Islands ‘l s. m.. ll s. m.. 8 p. m. leave Caribou. il s. m.. l p. m. 5 n. m. (On authority oi the 0ll Con. roller, on Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays dnrin May and Jnne the ll an .1 “p. m. sailings will be cancelled 2...: m..‘: it"s?‘ A22 ti: offering.)