WI I WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE . ‘ARTHUR VESEY ' roll. r. a. slush: Jiaatllll llwlins | nayal Edward iillaeter Wright-Fell - Wedding he -brotiler. Elmer Brinton. tlveawasheldattheh The bride and groom left for olkneymoon trip in b‘ on th m.” u‘ h woman can take to hell’: m‘ n s war. ii the efforts oi’ the - an“? he women alel 081% gve been fully organized. ‘there gra now 16.000 liason officers tell- ing the women whom they repre- mlt the aims and ob ects of the iaation. In ill. . there are‘ liason officers the second hith- "e per cauita of any province in conada. s. Coffin said. W '31s meeting, tag: Oxtglllliliglwld a' nce o urtoe - izmaeledléaoirlneal of the prizes and Trade Board . m ve ces. They were Patriot Please Copy) elected in anuary. 1M1, and with -—-—---- one exception are still on. The of these women pure- ylvgvmtary and they receive no_ as a . ma. in said the conference stressedctggt aho ust rtages m oeeur because of the necessity of sharing what we have with the geople of liberated countries when t e war is dian women must be bw ‘ .13‘;- een would like to have and what they really need. Mrs. Coffin ended her lddres with a lea for each wom- n to help in t e education of the pie in this retard. eanatnriusn in Wales seat in the H 1 from Carnarvonow tnrnataly through his oian trol of ‘ led the’ country tn victo - was the ph Field Marshal Smuts, South rican Prime Minister Born in Manic" ‘blow as l0 “m, ohm-alight calves went ls QII-ICII’ KN EIQJ m‘ an uncle he wu educated to standard which enabled him of rs"! an m aa and sent it for 54 waaasthe I national wonkera through eme ___-- 11ml same ill‘ MRS. W. A. TIOLBON in 1016 when the .__ shorten of Qlells Wold has been received in this vealed emu of we. (aw-l 1%" Ottawa. Mrs. as to establish and Mghistry of Munitions armies enabled stores of smells of all calibre: H-ime Minister In i916 sum of hes-e. M31- alsflielad a severe heart attack on nnn-sdev. March is and was tak- erl to the Ottawa Civic Hospital where she passed am! 7mm" ' 54¢ i many activ- ltiaulm ‘I'll! ffilfigfl hat.» Pl?‘ ma. Her tiooiariv in Cirurcli ion will be felt very Ll of h voiced oratory exerted a pol" isrnllls rnsllloll lllTS Qpring on the way . . . and we give it a mm reception with scores of GOAT NEWS! ..i QIOIAL VALUES IN COATS DIIBSE! HATS IKIRTQ - BLOUSES PURSE! QLOVES , Ashes room was attend- C.P.O. A reception for immediate rela- ome of the {mom immediately after the serv- ce Nova Scotis. connotation of I days’ leave th will It! dill. It m.’ mere. 3%.. °’ ’ EARL LLOYDGEORGE (Continued-Iran pgge_l_)__ Mal. Richard Lloyd George, i; in a marl Lloyd ceome had held of Commons for 5s years, al- redJLand ieered by ll his beliefs foxiimd hémbtgeir cheIflMfIn or their Recently he had announced phyai that he would not be a candidate for re- el tion N - " ..r~.::.~*= or léiit*'.“'u'“a I ll’ DY uyuflngk oeom - Viscount Gwynedd. Architect OI Victory as-(or) mlucooo lllll illof __u oemvl aawthe marxluwh: “'1...- ‘M s destinies in 191d ry. "The supreme architect of victory" rase applied to him by humble circumstances of mill‘; gaunt?“ in the great Eng- r, he Jew up in Wales, where his ool teacher-father had taken up farm- ‘rilrouzh the self-sacrifice of audit: soot for allclfiifldlré‘ igiiuat October. e e, en re e o s Conlsnons as for the Welsh seat of Caerl-larvon ‘ ’ to repre- lllam t u-lst tl-iiémflrst cab etupzs was M‘ “GIMP; th ehequer who fought Bnrigain‘: firct the House of Conunons that he first came into prominenc ee war. and when Britifl-l Army , Lloyd George was called, as a man of drive. visor. and V1810“- direct the new l u» irtion ition was fimol-losflfio the plnisritilh command vast now was the hero oi: and nu c0145?“- irlfluence on the Permit’! 1111M l‘ 5 "moor period of the war He became War Secretary in i916 at KENNEDWS LADIES’ READY T0 WEAR 01-." in action at Ital . e deceased was 28 MacDonald. Little solidi painstaking in a dertakings, ever faithful fulfilment of his rel All who knew him wil ish the memory of his true and sturdy character whic in and friend. I lfantry Regiment. o wing summer h Sicily, then in ltaly wounded in .lan., 1M4. months later he rejoined his death. til h ance in duty", and that d repose of his soul at de 5a! Rev. Leonard MacDonald, - -~ ~~L ,PO.J.I Donald, RJCAF. was killed in rest in peace. Prime fice until the break-up of coalition government in 19D. ical questions. supported inet he invited Lloyd take a post in it Withn mental responsibilities. accept, He Marshal Bmuts. Q ember ————j—-————-“—"' BIRTHS eili) son Blanche lidcN a BETTS — At the P. E. March m, i945. to Mr J. Wellington Dixon, a eon. town Hospital, March H. 1946 80H. RQX JBIUGS. p Mlinnfilififla Baptist Church. Ba urday. March M. i946 both of Charlottetown. oflrlls 26, i945 Phyllis M. years, daughter of Russell Jewell. Mr. and . n"? 5'1"‘ M w Interment in Hartsvill Cemote . m’ “u” community In the s P W?‘ ‘i’ W“ E159 CBOAKE-At Boston}: Mass. non My“, 33_ 1945, Rgbq-t p_ (yr-calm formerly of C‘ lottetcwn. Inter- ment Boston. WARREN — At Cherry Hill on March 24th. 1945. George E. War- ren. Funeral from his late resi- dence Tlaeeday. March flth at two p. m. Intel-must in People's Cnnetery. Moun “ANLAKE -- At the rt. home ‘w: late Netus Stsniake, aged cars. Funeral on Wednesday the Church of England at llcrside, service start ng at {EN - At Wheatley River, -l'| I, 1945. William Bowen in 78th year. Funeral wilgatak I .m ; 5 5 n W a 0 5' o 3' 5 o I a a: ‘U (‘ll 80 l7 m. Interment in Wheatley River Cemetery. The Masonic rlt he observed at the grave. "TAKE-EN — On March 21st. 1945. "rant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘lyd Warren. 92 Portland Street. ‘arlmouth. ‘rho funeral was held - the afternoon of lilarch Gard of Thanks _..__. Mr. and Mn. Everett Maeleod “recs-re thanks to neighbors and friends who helped ‘them In any way in their recent fire. i _3-27-l . l emsamea V. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI On Jan. s Pte. ‘vvsltel-"a. ‘Mae- Donald made the supreme sacrifice the Senio River. in (years of age ;nd the son of Mr an Mrs Jails-n civilian life Walter was an enter- prising oung man. industrious ex- act. andy ll his n3 lous duties. ever cher- pleasant made him a worthy son, brother He went overseas in Sept. i942 with the West Nova Scotia In‘ During the fol- e saw action in where hep was l-Qgtff Ewen J. MacKenzie was nzent and was in active service un-‘fiill’ Bmfflwfl. March 35. and was i milit authorities statefhmm and that he wasuxadmired by hi8 fel b low-soldiers for his good moral character courage, and persever- long career in action he “count- less times proved his worth as a comrade and soldier". On Jan. 25 " a funeral Mass was Siigtg froyra hur , Little Pond o "33"!" . " C “h p}: were called to the Forum last night . Mac- ac- tion in May. i944. May their souls lidinbter, restraining in of- the Lloyd George did not disappear entirely from the political stage. He hi; war memoirs and fre- quently intervened in the House ons a vivid speech from the back bench on his polit- When the present war began he the late Prime Minister Chamberlain's decision and when Af- Winston Churchill formed his cab- Sefllsé W Earl Lloyd GQOXKC decided. hoitevtr. not to was "the father of the House oi’ Commons" and as such presided a over the historic mcctinz of the to mmlbers of both houses held in i942. to welcome Held ismuc -- at u? l5rirloe county Hoqeltal on March 26. 1945. to Mr- Ralph Rennie (nee .—8. and Hos- pital on March 18th. 104d. to Mr. m, and Mrs. John Betts. Cumberland, a son. DIXON - At the P E I. Hospital, . Mrs. ti MCCABVll-IlE-mt the Charlotte; M P0. and Mrs. Rex Mcvarvills a ?;-==__—__—;—._.______-_—__-_=l MoDONALD - MELLISII - At the Charlottetown. . by Rev. I. Judson Levy. William Blair Mc- Donald to Verna Blrdella Meillsh FrWr-ztl. - at Hartsville-lidarch Jewell. sack’! l. Funeral from her residence today. March 27. at 2 pm. .__________________.__ - NIDY’! LAD!!!’ IIAI will be Weihldl all Pfidl . y My l-fl-ii. a one A was given ten days in jail. A vagrant was remanded three days and two drunks were discharged. COMPLITIS COURSE WITH HONORS -- Congratulations are being extended to Constable M. F. Hdflfl-n. RCMJ’. for havim rec- ently completed a scientific course at Police Coilese. ‘Regina. Beak, where he led his class of which members were from all the prov- cs. NOON-The luneral of the late held Bun- rgely attended. Services at the conducted . ‘room Uonel Rob n, s Olaf Stevenson. Interment was Cavendish cemetery. was under the direction of E. Andrews, Hunter River. CALLED - Firemen funeral Mr. J. building. He explained that boys were burning rred psiper in a yard or gang- a game between the Char- loteinwn end Saint John teams for the Juvenile hockey charnplonshi of Prince Edw Brunawi . ISLANDII KILLED IN VAN- COUVER - Mr. Edward P. Munn news that his younvzest brother Montague was one of the victims of the e osion in Vancouver harbor. r. Mum was a native of P. E. Island. born in Roseneath. About 40 years ago. when then a young marl. with his two older bro- thers Henry and Milton, he went out to Vancouver and became en- aged in the lumber and contract- ng business in which the were Iucciul. Milton is stii 1w but Henry passed [away t e W"! I80- :: MOORE I MeLEOD LTD. will he open all day Wednesday, March i8. Closing on Good Friday March as. a-sr-tl Personals Mr. III‘, Hlg s is a pahent in the RE}. Hospital. L Hr. N. Aubrey Cutcflffo. Pred- srictosl, left Saturday for Boston. ass. Dr. E. B. Giddings has gone to HMCS. Comwallis for l4 days‘ course in Naval Cadet training. The many friends of Robert Downs of the staff of F. W. Wool- worth. regret to hear of his illness and hope for a moody recovery. Mrs. Louis Sherry. Bummer- side, spent the week-end at her former home in Millvele, P. l. l. —5. B. Raymond B. Gauthier. to rejoin his ship after spending a 34 day le-syg with his Wife and family at 86 Gerald BL, A B. Gauthier served oversees for {gum months previous his ve. Mrs. W. A. Mcilellan and daughter, Joyce of Vernon River. spent the week-end in Charlotte- town ihe guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Basil lIaeQua-id. f w-ze Small, Wilmot on March 2%.‘ Mrs. Hannah Stanlake. widow] he, Hospital. who has been a patient [there for the past three weeks. 7| Pansy Garrett has returned ther home at lgafleld after spend- * oration ill the P. Her friends wish her a speedy re- "Li ce to Wheatley River United “VH5” ‘Church, service starting at 2: .' es will: __ lwliuwijsolmmel) .___________=. the crowned peace omanintion. and i do not believe it will ever happen-where its speaks "id family wish to express ihelrll Knowles (O0! —- Winnipeg No Centre) said his establish "a riiid would be to des now pose nations st-riottetowa all lust. George sl. Phone 170d U BINDIN‘ ' Nos-ab tvmssn Ibaaa II rm monweelth, Canada colony. " 0t slttin t for Charlottetown to l4 lng three in Charlotte- where she underwent an op- E. l Hospital. W RESOURCES MINISER new international "If we ever come to a state — Is ht at the friction, d ifferenoe which Mr. Crerar spoke before Btanlrg party felt that to one-wales cnpiro length efltd indepe dent within his. lBritiah 5on- and that it would put back in the status of a " m, clpalgtprrrsrowls Jule Announcing PENING st WRIGHTS SUNNYSIDE SHOE SHCP Easier, Saturday Morning Stocks of Fine Quality Shoes, including Golden-Pheasant‘ Shoes, will be ready for your inspection A line of Fine Quality Handbags will also be offered We will endeavour to supply all Ladies purchasing Shoes with one pair Orient Silk N0 Hosiery sold singly. e our beau tiful Store completed entirely due to many R SHOES are ready and awaiting you. Wright's Sunnysicle Shoe Shop It is with regret we cannot hav delays, however your EASTE is located next Hoimans in the former Roop’s Limited Stand. th . . . . . c . . ,,{,,,_S,*"~'},',,,, Jocxggfd prim, u a “Emu-m “M it l: the one vclce idea —- will not! tatement on war Ihll-ope 8rd Canadian Division W65 Pflrticipating in the new Rhine offensive with the Brit's‘) 2nd Parliament At A Glance y The Canadian Press Prime Minister Mackemle King announced the 3rd Canadian D'v- sire with the Bsitish He told how at the end of the_ First Great “hr Sir Rsbsrt Bor- den. a Conservative and lead-er o! Canada's v/zu-tlnle Churchill and fareign Eccreury Anthony Eden had indicated as much in recent spesciles. n 1n th Y- and Mr. Eden had not conveyed any German resistance was; or m; ine had “practically collapsed" and he hod reason to hope that e the "final disintegration of the 11.51121)’ may not be long Mr. Crerazh said he believed the ‘ gay near and that someone in the at with one voice at Versailles "The position that Sir Robert Borden took was that Canada ind earned the right to sll ct the pzace, conference table." said Mr. Creralnl Rhino often "Everyone recognizes that that was; 2nd Army. a tremendous step forward in the, constitutional relations with Great. Britain. I believe it is s matter of‘ common knowledge that that re- quest W85 not very warmly received in certain quarters in ain when it was made ‘ He hoped that the San Pran- clsco conference would be able to change the voting procedure that was suzgesteddfor they mentioned the Com- monwealth of Nations and not the Commonwealth as an entity. Hon. RB. Hanson (PC - York Sunbury) interjected to say Mr. suggestion was that the Commonwealth speak as one voice on the security council. end thereby carry more weight than under the present p ed set-up lined in lg: Dulnbsrt "ff my honorable friend or any- nks Commonwealth of. Nations merge their separate entities into one political entity to be rem sented on the security council or any other international organisa- tion and at the same time retain their individual representatives in the assembly of the council I br- wholly and greatly wrons." said Mr. Crerar. "1111; one voice idea - because Regret at the death nf Earl Uovd ters of Britain. Canada. Australia and South Africa. e in daily touch with p er." said Mr. Crerar. “And erd Island and Newl this is the line along which this wise. safe and sound development dr w closer, to get these _ different entities t of Roeeneath has received the sad going to have trouble He said Howard Green (PC - Vancouver South) had stated that Britain would not object to Can- m have the Com- monwealth rat er than the United Resources Minister Crersr any attempt to have the Common- wealth speak with cns voice would give rise to friction and difficulties. John R. MacNichoi (PC-Toron- proposed construc- hwav from Sherbrooke. ii .. cutting" through northern Maine. the great powers should hays any right to veto punitive action should they be found guilty of aggression. ROMAN GLAMOR AID Poppeea. Nero's wife. used white lead and chalk for face powder. Th world security debate. 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