race s1x,_ TODAY — Youth - ,Music - Gaiety Plus News - Memo From Britain G 0F TNE OPEN ROAD" Shows Today At 2:30 . 7 - 9 COMI yfi-v-n-r-wr. i‘? n1 “R011? Mill Sports - Shiny; 2:10 i i i t ‘back by a pal WOmiarFs love: nan cimiiic‘ _. for the faiiliiul. PRINCE EDWARD NG — MUN. —TIIE. WED. ' mt M‘ READY ” Plus (fxirtuiiu - int. - wt ‘higb-clfibinq daredevil" gripped by 19oz. ‘is dunner and a efaPffl-‘l-"svf-"if-‘l-"f-‘fnfiififhfifififlf EGYPTIA. “.1 A crude inn. of - usrfl Ir: i1""'>.i :1 fmnnlr rl.. wlding "mirnc- slave i M (is? -HII.ARIO'US mom smce ‘me luscious leve- llas who eel their ayes as Qi-iillwiifllsw i147 EMPIRE“ ’i'i)i>.-\.Y ONLY Shows 2:30 - 7 _ 8:45 T011611 Serial ~ 7 - Sz-i?) Also Serial - Nlusiczil Unusual Occupations . . brought VALUABLE TO JAPS It_is estimated that between 40 cl a0 per cent of the viroferslonal ' l studied can‘. speak 11111 .... IIRACLES" V szrnm cmrine, priests to 41110111‘. visible llus= liibor near Hllden. the 13th U. i. Armored Di Germany, s‘fls'a'a'a'n'a?s'b\n'fi'fn'n'n'a'fffff<HVfaHHSVHFn°JIEEEJEFIHHEfHRIJsHIuHPJAFJInTuN H! God." The nntlrams will be "Piurer of Thanksgiving" (Ne-therlandl and “Laudate Ncmen Tuum. Demise he conduct-cu bv _ _ _ Full. crgamsthnd dircctg;_ol'_choii-.__A;fil§lrfah. View Len women. and a child. liberated from vision, First Army. place THEW T°WN Grimm! ‘i-“i looking Ahead csimui. auiinniiui‘ .'l‘hls column is reserved for news of local interns . hat advertising] .01 n nevvsy nature may be Insert“; at five cents s word, strictly ply. i i ""'.°..P_~_""Y"'.“'.= ...=.__-==-__ 1 with I CRASWELL mi- Photolraphs. I Z1 1 n i consent-marrow LIFE ml m" “Mm ' Isunsncs. - \ ‘ MOTHER'S nsr pantry n1. it? Hannah's Saturday afternoon!‘ ; Mother's cake on lottery. 5-11-22 wnfldenc‘ ‘l 5 8195i 111mm)’- Never before has 1t been so necessary to have confidence 1n ourselves, in our country. in our friends, in our jobs, in our future. Lose confidence and life L complicated and hope- less. Yet when it comes to plan- ning 0ne’s future, confidence alone is not enough. We must also have foresight. Foresight to provide against the emergen- cies of life, against old age and r. n 1. flosrrrsi. NURSES‘ iGiilADUATlON Exercises, l-Iearlz Hall. Tuesday, May 15th. a P. M. 540-12-14-31. nsv. n. M. Jouivsrou of Sum- mcrside \\1 i preach at the Frederic- ton Chrhum Chuich, Sunday afternoon M. three o'clock. 5-12-11. THE viacnoivaan S\LE u. ~_ w“ w b; held yesterday/Wm “f, the time when we shall no place this afternoon n- mm I! m, longer be able to earn our keep. Confidence in the future comes much more easily when we know that future is provided for. And of course the one way to pro- vide for it is by means of life assurance. Life assurance today offers guaranteed future pro- tection and security to more than sixty-five million citizens of North America. Take care of YOUR future too, by becom- ing a policyholder of the Slm Life of Canada. For advice on all matters connected with life assurance consult: fine, Monday at the saime houlré ~11. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish ol Milton and Rustico. St. lliark‘: Rustico. Holy Communion 11 Alvi. Evening Pmyer 3 P. M. Rev. S. v Davies, Rector. LEABUB 0|" itlEllCY Annual display of Gifts for . E. 1. Hospital. Cundall Home, Tuesd a May 22nd. Membership fee 25 cox plus a gift of two articles for h pit-al use. 5-12-11.’ . NORTH RIVER. PASTORATE- May 111th. The regular services wili be held as folio‘ ' Long Creek. 11 A. M, Clyde Riv , Sabbath School ‘.5 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Kingston. Service 7.30 P. M. In 01111101111115" with the Proclamation the service. will be of Thanksgiving for the cessation of hostilities in Eiurope. All are invited to unite in these >- if. BUHAKER ljnlt Ainnnger =iun Life of Canada 148 Richmond Street Charlottetown. IRE! {. I ' (By The Canadian Press) i With only five days left before official nomination day May 14.--a survey by The Canadian Press Monday night showed a total of 699 candidates ready to contest‘ Federal Nominations didstes include fou in Quebec. four British Oohmbia. dependents There are nine Prince Edward Island's four sears. Nova Scotla shows 20 nominate-d ‘MAY To This Correlating , llflerteveno Illness .... nervous, run-down o co valeacanta who need some Had up the oee n of a tonic to stimulate and build r National Front Democrats in and various In- csndldates in l t em back to has1th—ha pilull lfllh sgswm, we would recommend Milbinpfs Health and N pm. a i 12. 1945’ services. Rev. A. E. ‘Fodtl, lviinistrl. 5-1‘>-l1. THE SCBIPTURES as a means of evangellzatlon and education: have proved their worth in Christ- ian experience. and the decades succeeding the conclusion of the second Great World War will de-g ‘mend ,as they should command.» the sacrificial giving 0f all CIhrist-' lair people who believe that Lhcf open Bible was intended to be the; possession of mankind. Support the‘ Bible Society through the P. E. I. Auxiliary or Bra-rich. ;ve Grand River B. L. Sub-division of the C.W.L. was held in the Hall April 30. Meeting opened with prayer by the Pre- sident. A goodly number were ___ present. Minutes of last annual TluNfljy Uyppm) CHURCH, ___meetmg were road and adopted. Sunday's service; will Dc conducted: The retiring president, Mrs. Leo by the Minister Rev. '1‘, McLenq Praught thanked all the members mm who W111 preach the Sal-man mi for their co-opcratioxi and wished bcih diets of worship. '1'l1c Sacra- the League evvrv success in the ment of Baptism will be sdminis-I 119W YOK!‘- tered at the Morning Service. at After the reports were read the “u. gmu-ch school 555510,; M, geld following officers were appointed o'clock Mr. Russell Finley will bci f0!" U19 HEW T: lncharge of the opening excrcisesi President. s. Edward Lurkln. Iiiuthcrs Day will be observed at, Blst Vice-President, Mrs. J. A. i Be inne and Primar De art- rown he g rs y p i President, Mrs, William chulr will lead the service of Praise. Arsenault. ments at eleven o'clock. A men's 2nd Vice- zit the evening worship, Mr. Roy 2rd Vice-President, Mrs. Sank Smallman will be the soloist. Pravshnt. . ____ Treasurer, Mrs. Souk Praughi. ST. PAUL'S cmmcu 1'0. Secretary. Mrs. Harold Brown, Ascc-n- rc-zippointed. IORROW.—S' d .ft ' I‘ ‘m JV q a The following is the Recording sion Day. The service of H011‘ Cem- _ miinlon at 11.30 A. M. m. 10 A. n1.‘ seci-ctnrys report for the rear: Slllldflv School. At ‘i1 o'clock Aiurn- Another ycm" has imssvrl away. 1m; Prayer nnd Sermon by the, and with the new comes the end Rector, Rev. J. T. Ihbott. The of my duties as Full? Anthem will be ‘Hymn of Peancfil secretary. duticsnvhich I am afmidl Calcomh A; 7 531031; Evening Prny- have been negligently pcrformcdi brand Sermon. Oficrtory Anthem, owing to my lack of knowledge of "I Vow to Thee My Country" Holst...’ the real work of thc Catholic Wn- Spcclal Empire ‘Thanksgiving at all men's League and its members. services. "But thanks be to G-cd.| When I was honored with tlic rip- which giveth us .hc victory poiutincnt as your secretary through our Lord Jesus Christ." I seemed to me a year would be a cormmians, 15,57, ‘long time, but to look back, it _i sec-ms only a few days. However, THE Kn“; 0p 31-, Lungs, _1my report for the year 1944-45 is Services of Solemn Tl18lll>JE$1\'1Dg|B.-5 follows: will be conducted in The Kirk to-; There were ten monthly and two morrow both lvforniugz and Eveninip special meetings held during the bv the lvlinistcr. the Rev. T. H ' year. We had a very czipziblc pi~e-' Russell Somers. M. A.. S. '1“. M.. W110i sident in the person of Mrs. Leo! will also preach the Sermons. This Praughi. 11nd htllfllll M"! Eve!‘ will be the Minister's last siiiitiayl ready executive- 1 before leaving on 111s vacation. The‘ The treasurers annual report‘ Choir under the direction of 11.1.55 E.‘ shows receipts for the year nmouhtsl Lillian MacKcnzic. Mus. Bun. wiliiio $453.87 and the expenditures,‘ render Handel's anlhcm: "Holy Ari total $397.17. All national and‘ Thou" in the Morning and thc'Dioccsan obligations were paid. 3115511111 Anthem "Blcss thi- LmuJFunds were ralwl by lottery. Bill; O M‘. Soup n; the Evening Service; and wool collection, monthly col- The’ Morning Service will be icctions. dues. card iasrties, grab- Lfcgdgagt Qygy cpcy, A; 10 A, lvribag and socials in the hall which [he ghumh 391.001 W111 hQId a were sponsored by members of the special Mother's Day Service. |Cfllh01l0 Women's 1MB“?- , War Convener. Mrs. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - Lat-kin reported that 4-1 boxes were, Morning Worship at 11 A. M. will packed and sent to the boys of the be conducted by the Rev. I. Jud- parish in the armed forces who are. son Levy. B. D., ivii-h sermon serving overseas and in Canada. “Malng Peace at l-iomc." This will'Masses were offered for boys 0f be a Family Worship Service in _ the parish who made the supreme which the Church School xvii! pnr- sacrifice and o. sllirll-“al btlllqllefi iicipatc. The Chumh School will was sent to the chaplains of the m-nct in the Schoolroom for resorts navy and army. _ and any other preliminaries, thence. Fifty-eight articles of knlltmi! ioining the regular sezivicc at 1.1 and clothing wcre sent into the A. M. Misses BarbaraQuigley and Red Cross rind one pair of socks Marilyn Rupert Wm 51m! "hfotherls were donated by Mrs. J. A. Brown. Prayer". MacFarreifs "Th-c Lord is Convener of S-filldl’ CIUIIF- M"- My Shepherd" will be the nnthrm. Sanctinus Frau" t rcportgd $l.\‘ t '7 P. M the .1‘r~i'.;\r Evcrthif; groups took anti c nnrt m t. c , _ “ ‘.\~ lvlr. study clubs 111K] held forty success- Levv. with sermon "On: Faith In iul meetings during Advent and ' Lent which proved very helpful and educating especially so. as it was on the Origin of the Liturgical year. Convener of Education. Mr: ‘rd srveu fi> c >1 ll 2' t: f: o‘ O '1 9 rivet. The music of lhc dnv W311 Mrs. G. Elliott l to Their Fallen Friends’ 4 I i flowers at the feet of four dead American soldiers. A Russian eyewitness declared three of the men were murdered by a Nssl officer after surrender. by troops of i l i l 1‘BCOl‘i‘l1l1l‘,'—‘ menses-y‘ of Ive. doeh A. ecPheem o passed on May ‘l, 1401. Sweet memories will linger forever. Time cannot change than it's . Years that may pass cannot sever. 1 Our loving remembrance of you. | b, Husband and Family. Mitchell. passed away May 12th. 194d. .We do at forget you not do we ,! m Ell‘? iii you mm and will to 5-12-11. new members joined the Catholic Women's League in the past year. ‘making a total of sixty members with only an average attendance 19f seventeen but I sincerely hogs im the coming year there will e Ia greater interest taken, now that. lth Altar Society has been dis- bnnded it means that there is only Catholic Women's League to be kept going and therefore will need more funds to take care of the altar and its many wants. In conclusion I wish to extend sincere thanks to our cha lain, Rev. Father Murphy for his help- ful aud instructive talks and also his attendance at our meetlngls. also to our president. Mrs. Praug l: and members for their co-opern- tion, that they will continue tn keep up the good work expressed by our motto "For God and Coun- try” and I will close with the words nf Ella Wheeler Wilcox: Don't look for flaws as go through life And even when we find them, t is wise and kind to be some- what blind And look for the virtue behind them. W! Rcspeotfullv submitted Grade 1V Sr.-7, and Laken Lewis; 2, Donald ‘Cruc- Ii r - kett l Grade 1v Jr.—l. Gladys MacDonald Grade III-l, June Dennis and Elaine Cooke; 2, Joan Vesey and Elizabeth MacDonal Newson and Sterling Vessey. Grade f (a)—1, r1 d oi-iidé r (bi-J, Cecil Watts. Grade I (cl-J, Alan Brown. Highest average in senior grades T l IME TABLE CHANGES Canadian National Rose Watts; 2,! d; 3, Aldenj Muriel Mac-‘ CANCELLATION 0F SERVICE S. S. "Princess Helene” will n01. opera the following dates: MONDAY May 21st Effective TUESDAY May 22nd Sunday. May 20. 1945 MONDAY ‘ . . . . .. .. ... May 28th Full Information _ n.0,“ A...“ russmv Mfly 29th cusnnorrcrowx. names EDWARD 15mm; ' ““ ——-====n 0.P.S.S. Bay of Fundy Sewice tween Saint John, N. B., and Digby, N. S., on ,the Canadian general election June | , - |ll. The total already is 2'1 higher so far for the 12 seats. In New. _ _ em gills help_eup y elelnenb_ , u, ‘in u,‘ m than the number in the 1940 elec- Bnmswickle l0 seats a total to m bringing ackbodg lllifllbur. ValUII tion, but well below the record date of 1'1 have been nominated. Pi-ico150eabox,_ pills, stall couniill. e39 candidates ‘in i935. Last night's wtllfhvwed 1Z3 ""- Look for ourregistuedtrsde a“Red IMlW-gggh. . The Liberal Government hssi88 didates in Quebece 66 seats. q-hqgmnnng‘; hidqhuhou ""505 pandidstes nominated among the Following is a table by Pmvlfltle! .-.-_,,__ . ____ ;24i5 constituencies from coast to ~01 candidates nominated to date. =_ fioast. hThel:91'ogr'eI€1Vec(éo;se1;IVfl- (L-Lltlierel: Olzjggrofilgggggfvegnfl‘ -Marguerlte Vessey 94.! ves ave . e . . . ops serve ves: ' ' 1-11 11 g ' 1 the list with m. munweiuui Federation; balk?" qiiiiewneidiiiagiiis? “mo: ma” (;!)mmn' "mh" 11w social credit Parlv has ‘Ia Labor Proerwl": Bit-Bloc PW‘ Pérfetliifltléfldfifittfii mum llliba. . “w-Y- "wvmxxx, candidates nominated. the Lnbor- ulalre: Bil-Social Credit). hem and Gladys Macponnd, Jun, 1st candidate, ha; h.“ w.“ Progressives '11 and Bloc Populalre Figures in bracket: after prov- Denmm Emma Cooke‘ Jan “My mum", of u“ Norm in Quebec i4. The 26 other can- luce indicate number of seats: 9%“, 59,150,,’ Rm, wan! m arumem m . mum In: .. n __ . m“. Provlllfc 1.. no. ccr. ass-r. s.c. 11.1’. Others Total “xvii Sgzllldgs Stamps to em -- "h" "Ygilwuml- Ho M0911“ :1 ' P. s. I. <4) 4 a 1 - - - - o “"25- rvvwm:v;11:mw.r. uebuni. ulm. N. s. (l2) s a i: 1 - - I 29 aim s. MacPherlnll, cesium. ' ' N. B. i l0) 5 5 7 — — — — 1H glue. I65) 24 ll 16 é: 40 14 11: I _ t. (82) 64 75 72 — —- Milli. r111 16 1'1 1'1 is '1 _ a a4 M. V. PRINCE NOVA Susk. 121) l9 l7 21 2 5 - 1 65 . Alta. (17) 1'1 15 1'1 15 14 —- -- 7B Th c fl u k B. C. <11» 14 w w m e — v i1 19d ab??? sEBi-r: -aifi'r'x'§'dsld'i'i'a=viii°dh :i1'|'."'immfi'mf§"" “"1 Yukon <1) — 1 —— 1 — — —— 2 woon ISLANDS, 1am. qunmusnw“ Totals ise mo 11o ‘r1 1a 14 as e00 LUNOHES smvun w Miles mum‘ I‘): ;T—~ — ~-“:" —' "*1 SAILING scnsnuss (DAILY INCL 1 a d l b-d ii a YORK scnoor. "DING 811N111 ,'.“3.,‘,*,,5.,,.,P w,,‘§'a‘§°.n,‘§d‘f§ C92,, . ___ an. siuuuos nsvuon-r savmo TIME y) district. rize was given to Report for April. Mlv llt 108m. Mn each school or general proficiency. Grade X Sr.--l, Shirley Cooke,’ Lesvs Wood Islands 1 an. ll s45, 3 1B icity Convener, Mrs. J. A. 2, Mary Watts; 3. Olga Proud. | Leave Caribou Q “n, 1 “m a Iseixtwnoretaggrtlsocglllpi;1€:gnfndw%ii ggg: xlilr.-glr.‘fllfidylsvr Except that. on authority of the 011 Controller. on Mondiiyg, h”, ‘correspondence attended to. Vessey: 2, Aletha Brown; 3, Ro- Us’ ‘vednmhy’ ""1 Thursdays dining MAI AND JUNE, the il an. I sick visiting convene“ are Mm but watts» and 1 p.111. sailings will he cancelled nnlesa there ls evidence that t)" pan-jg]; Mcbemm‘ Mm‘ Joseph Grade Ix J,__1' Anna mwh other crossings will not carry the tnffle offering. McDonald and Mrs. Sanctinus Griue VIII-l, Gerald Robinson October let to November 10th Praéight in all eighteen visits were Grace VII-l, Bernice Lewis and Leave Wood Islands l.” ‘n, L“ p‘ ntlz“.ti,liii=.tiz.zaans strata "m . w» -~- ..- sen to ereaved famil es. Grace V Jr.—1, Marin Watt. NORTHUMBEBLAND PERI LIMIT , Convener of Membership, Mrs. and Freda Newson; 2. Masiae Jewell? mg ED .Marshall McLellun, reported nine Norman Brown te he- 5-12-19-28 JESSIE snows LONDON — (GP) - Designers in a f-xciory 1n the Home Colin-ties have almost completed plans for a‘ standard motorcycle viuhich will‘ travel 120 miles an hour Despite} its high speed the machine 1s sup-i posed to be for touring and bus-f iness use, not for racing. - Gard of Thanks Mrs. Lauchlin A. llfacPhei-mn! and family ivish to thank their‘ many frdends for floral and the sympathy and i, ciT-arcrl to them in the time of their bereavement. Gag; Thanks lo cxitend my sincere thanks an the Canadian Legion. Neighbors and Friends for Mass Cards. Letters of Sympathy sent on the occasion of my father's deaf-h. Cpl. M. Leo Ryan. Southwest Pacific. l I i I wish K Gard of Thanks The Sisters of the Western Hos- pital, Albert/m, acknowledge with gratitude a cheque for $50.00 re- ceived from Hyndman it: 00.. Char- lottetown through ihclr represen- tstivo. Earle Jclley. 0'Loary. 5-12-11. BY PE NOTICE To CANADIAN FOOD TRADE ON ANl) AI*"I‘ER MAY ll, 1945;, NO PROCESSOR OR WHO-LE- SALER MAY SELL OR DELIVER LQNNE D MEAT, EXCEPT RMIT. In Memoriam i Illa Mar- III! true. In Memoriam In loving memory of Joseph W. New Dominion who 1 llllfltfll by’ the Iavnlly. - 2-1 . g I In Memoriam MARGARET J. RBI-LY Died May 12th. 1M4. lovingly Remembered by Iler Sister Florrie. wide _-_-_-_ -_ Meat is urgently ""'=.'igel'ation facil if SPECIAL NOTICE TO RETAILERS The order freezes all stocks of Canned Meal. exceeding one thousand pounds in and In transit to any retail store, and all stocks held by a retailer in a warehouse separate from his store. required in liberated Europe. Transportation and _ iiies are so disorganized that Cannedi Meat must available. .... help meet this critical overseas need, Canada has earmarks almost all her entire output of Canned Me at for export. ny meat or meat product pui- METAL containers, except my]. ""1 NM", nnreed Infant foods and Ina- or beef "m, All "CANNED MEAT" means a ed In SEALED GLASS or try meat, soup. pork ported beef ' Imported beef extract. Sales are permitted to the Meat ment of Munitions and Supply, Depaflmgnt 9f Transport. Canadian Red Cross for prisoner of war parcels, ship's stores or persons In rem“; areas of Canada. Board, Depart- K REPO on a spec the Board. TH E By May U. every tanner. whole- 0 M u“ M‘ u l” saler and retailer who hiul on pgok-q" 51A! ‘Qyim a", hand on May l1 any meat eov- m. u“ “m. ered by the order must report it obtained at any branch office of mast be kept of sales to priority RT 0F STOCKS‘ MEAT qAyyfljgg p ered by the order. M Isl form which may be any meat covered by the orllf. except for sale to the [evernnsent for export. After May 11, a record WAR 1MB PRICES AND