1 t! are "s: 'I- sale -_- -|sr. Jessa Husestis, JR. I M- ‘ m in W i; gr He ls receivin treat- _., g; ms Prince Coun y Hoe- -8. of the Dist Prince tlon. announced last g g party nomination conven- .. diedulegbdfor xllnilxiwli hid ‘ltonnmea fadersl candl- eontest nos Count! M‘ " time MEMORIAM AUOVITUI IOUIIIIAULI . departed this lite at laws: .. sonIeb.btb,Mrs.Au€-y- .» udreault at the are o! ii! The deceased had not been ylrlg good health for seven but was always able to per- “hsr hriusehog ldgrtias until av our passing. ‘L’: uently visited by her ~ , ltev. . Kigfins, d her .. , and died nrtiiied b flie consoling rites oi Holy Qiuroh. y ller kind and cheerful disposition i be sadly missed by her many .. relatives. lorn in lope River, she was the he late Andrew - » brothers, James. and Austin, Lower Mon- l: ~ mass cards and letters - lily were .eceived_by the ‘it Moral icok ace on Ieb. - her eal-thly remains were ten- u laid away in the ad to await the glorious res- I.§lI A .s. an ARMY— 9l=r__*l=.. m” " flwlntered sinc the open- l their offensive coal? of Nllimegen llimth ago, IllllPH t‘? 5l1IIl.'::l"1;-. l. .. l. r. nlcm , ‘lllnavlue sum s t. T_.B.LNDIN atbo- . ‘éllre British Troops mat-ions. v yloree aver-led b! —ODAILHI and steak a Brain's. "“"'“ "$9,131; . lean. Ihser Phillips. H Sumner-side tnry Tueadeyinihemmf iectw-aspriceoon wesgbothinteresting Personals mtg’; m" .1 ' III O Hm Waite sewage.“ tll-l”éi.b‘i.“et a... _ owmon m. £m°m"_e Shows: 7:80 - 9:15 MATINEE THURSDAY ’ AT 3.30 l" SUMMERSIDE “IIILEB carve" surnltn _ rsnansouwr nus —A MW DB8 in his rm been writtcli wade??? presfi tion of Paramount‘ "The Hit l" at the Capitol Theatre. Rie- the black record o! the o; blood- y Naals. this icture ls -----i--—-- ,__ _ _“_=i CIAIWIIJ. tor Fbotolraplis ‘ LII m l l s. r. woman's arose will be closed Thtlndsy and Priday tor, daeoratim. a-s-zi. Court slinky. IIIGAI. IIIVIG ‘IONIGII. lslvation at l PAL. . I81 ‘K915i ' _ l-l-li. IAIP! OOIQAIIIJIOIII- qowretulseione are being entmd- edtoMlnsndMI-m-Iemcsllac- Phail o! Meadow Bank. this beins. the 67th anniversary as their wedidng das. IUNDAI. IBVICII-‘lhe funeraloiillssnlsoyCoedywes, held yesterday rning irom Frank Henneueyi lluneral Home] to 5t. Dunstens Basilica where drawn "59 i Prince] iiifclwnrcl l Island Ilateiiee store as snore-tilt! NH! eases and stock. We like Heuneesq, MdKanna, William’ gan, James Cain and Prank Flynn. LAID T0 I181‘ — ‘rile funeral cKenne, Mermaid Joseph Blavin, Herbert n Josedph Power, llmmet Power and Fre Mcxenna. Mr. Martin Power. Mermaid, assisted in the choir. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS - M." John Pursey. North Ruetico. was receiving congratulations Sunday. March 4t the occasion of hday. . y. who ls in g . kept step with the younger folk going and c ng from church on Sunday and takes a lively interest in their ti the current events -— Prince Edward Island. YESTERDAY —'Rie o! Bediord was held y hi; late res ROVW.. aid to oontgin dramatic pact of o nrst or er. Playing their roles to perlection is a. group o! talented Hollywood actors headed by Robert Wilson. cast as Adolph Hitler. other gang- sters like Himmler, Hess. Goerigg and Goebbels are portrayed Martin Kosleck. Victor Varconi. Alexander 2pc and Luis Van Rooten. It's d their resemblance to the actual Nazis is phenomenal. The swilt pana_of the iilm leslves audiences . , accor reports. since the action takes the of Hitler's rise WW . "in! mfllllgtflftulxligtlffil and internation- ‘al politics are spot-lighted with leans very interest nv revelations. iilanyof the. own incidents. §long kept under loci; and key in ‘Nazi vaults, are brought into the open. The record is not. a pretty one. opNazis vicoklsusnesa dand ‘crucgy. presslon nwe an rellg r- turs o! innocent victims angmot-her acts of barbarian are shown. BRACKEN SCORES- _ (Continued from Pate l) _____ country beyond the normal life oi Parliament. ‘".'i‘b.e strategy oi attending the lite oi the present Government, either by direct or intilect means, will not save the fiilliical fortunes ct Mr. King," sa Mr. Bracken. “Such an extension, in the lace wish her s greedy recov- in to llama’ Refresher bitsl, Montreal. at the fmssdav and. Wednesday sessions of the refresh- er course for nurses. of great edu- These cational value to Graduate and stu- as it gives them the °’...‘.°.".2.‘“‘........."‘l“§. ii e institutions devoted ertain impressions, oth- hirn discomfort or pain. to separate his feelings the biects thstmrouseirirn and so the obieot itself becomes f his d his f 1 lb the in lt- ablaudeiogl 3e?°'e°w.l°u him. w Mr. King's Pledge -"XI it be said the-t the and the Victory man national conference at Ben mats his continuance com oi the in r- Fran- tereslzing lectures em’ be nursdsy and Friday l; no answer. Mr. King has known of this Parliament woulmnd on April 1'1 next. Dur- .i t id, h h pledged hnlgilél! mapneyllimesenotuto extend its life. “No l elocuse which al- lowed his Government to carry on alter that od will go down with the Cartad n peop .’ Any mandate that Mr. King may have had to go to Ban Francisco as Co "dab representative will a ‘°""'“" m“ °"""°"“'" tn the me o! Parliament. ‘Ha has bag mandate to go to W11! TE 18'!‘ O m "meant cub I]_ Ben PM!!! lads and any approval which may be given him by the men now in the House oi Commons will not represent the vgpw oi the Canad- ian people" Mr. Bracken said. ‘The m of the House o! Commons, too, will have outlived their mandate. whatever it may ‘uhlhiivn mo“ ‘The defeat o! Germany would t not bring about an end tooatille Large llslorlty 0f let Canadian. Army I! I088 IUNIO stage. Gen. Crerar had under; loans- the i Neat ‘sooanadian tar no provision had 3mm ma‘ announced (or sending o r than °unmm~| w volunteers. M. u, = "Can it be that this Government expects the General Service Army u, nual fneetlngof the national Pro- w‘ Cherish Cnrnegy e incl-m . eicer. Pa were: Charles C. illllls. Ellis. John C. Stewart, John Doug- an. William Mullen, Peter Mc- Quaid. Burial was in Donaldston Cemetery. REPORTS BNTI-IUSIASTIC MEETING -— The strong feeling in iavor of s change o! government for the more effective prosecution oi the wei- and the solution of ‘ ar problems was reflected in last week s large and ttnusiastic an- gressiva Conservative Association at Ottawa. reports Hon. Dr. W.J. P. Maclvlillan. provincial party leader, who returned yesterday af- tcrncon from the nlceting. other delegates s ‘ last evening in- cluded Ma]. TB. Rogers-presid- ent of the Queen's County As- sociation. and Lt-Col. ELI-I Strong K.O., federal party candidate for Prince. 0 Hunter River Congr stion was apgroved b the Pres ytery and or cred sen to the Trustees. The Presbytery was informed that the Hartsville Congregation will celebrate its 100th anniversary in July ne to meet in regular meeting in Zion Church on May 15th. Personals Miss Marion Whitlock t the week-end in Fredericton. t e guest o! Miss Gladys Weeks. Lieut. R-Blph L. Douglas. RC.- N.V.R., arrived in Charlottetown The Presbytc oi P. E. I. held by the noon plane yesterday to l“ Mmh mes s in The Kirk visit his family. Hail o! 5t. James’ Church on Tues- HgsBusseli Somers s. ., .'r.M.§ pr lded in the chair and the erk the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster was a. the desk. The Revs. '1‘. W. Good W111. 3A., T. A. A. Duke. 3A., were also present with ers from vuious congrega- tions. F/O. the Rev. J, ll. Bigo- lcrw B.A., 8.13., o! the Presbytery oi.’ oose Jaw was welcomed as a visltordsnd invited to sit and cor- re . $123: Home Mission The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island Predicts Record Boom In Automobile Trade MONTREAL. March '1 — (GP)- The "greatest boom" aver hwwn in the United States automobile business was forecast here today by E. M. Sheehan. director o! the National Standard Parts Associa- tion. during an address at the the Convenor Mr W2: n mo.“ o‘ m. cancel‘ ‘maxim the’ V???“ illiérlmmotive W leaslera a - - “m” ° in the United States are fiaiffih? gggg-l-“g 1" M" - ""1 looking rel-were to the greatest ' “n "P 1" m“ boom n. the automobile bilsineee. that woul: be requests when h; w, h." w“ ma... ML shah-n eed. attends the meeting o! th 1 mekf-"fiflf m “m” ‘n l" Mréflfileehentsdded that.‘ accord; Th interim od I m" "Y"?- ior '!a‘yne Vail-e: ma" it'll. three years from the start of iield, and Murray Harbour vacan- cies. Homl was expressed that {guns rn ters or students would available lor these ilelds soon. A most unanimous call was sented by Mr. Webster on beh the Mental“! and Cardigan Chur- Ohes to the Rev. Handel h Mec- Lean, B.A.. o! Moncton, w ch was approved and ordered sent to the Presbytery of saint John. The Moderator and clerk were author- ized to make all in ements {or dset he rt was given b the Convenor. tlroe Rev. Chariel slime n vlvllfinzplsrtltaled ‘Elf irn rog- . m “m” ‘cnnamn-strnel st. $°i.‘2“.°.‘.i' ..‘?é‘£"°.‘3. is: w" mo’ <>w1~-~»~» - M"? 1w» The v 1;- A A Bu}, re mdWdrs. Frank Creamer in her 87th for the w.§;g'og'g_‘g_ ‘M ‘fir’? 5 year. Bcnrslns resting at the Cut- stating than y” m “ma” 1,; cliffs Punersl Home until this the number of Sunday Schools. the milk": :1! lllgh-Ygllnmgimll m m’ on Bunds etles. He urged all! “hi.” m" m; at loll. Interment in the m... Joduotlon to make 5.000.000 new cars. DEATHS B08! - At Ildon on March]. 045, firs. Hugh ilscKay Boas. aged ‘i0 years. RYAN-Suddenly at 162% Great rge Street on March ‘l. i045. ‘l0 years. a esae ' Funeral Home Friday mo at ii o'clock to 8t. Dunatank ca. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. re~ f oi Funeral aftern to ant the Japanese war too? be ed. "Have we to o through, another cabinet crisis lore the Home Army is required to bear m. a share of whatever respon- alb ties the Government assumes war Ir. Bracken outlined the ou 1d carry ted to am out would into a state ear-nu"... - troops have w»! llflllflrlir Too Late To Claerty ‘ ' ' m an - s-ioolir memen- Od flit (adults). M0 Kent. 3-8-2. . wort. S, Chariot wn. nousursami warrrsn ‘Good hour. Relerences quirad. Apply Guardian. - MAN POI IAIN Fred Home. i-n l-O-ll- for the 715m?! part in the Jupanngowan, BA o“ . fiiirlxTrlliilllmRfiv. Dr. clay n a n was office|Principalshi mm “ed for o1 the other names were 1 3| mentative was also a re-‘vhlvh mint received ills te to sup rt the Summer Bible Brlllools! pic's Cemetery. pro ect. . CCMIHISSRIILGII to the General; ' y year in Toronto in ' June are to beutglss my, amesy. together with gaunt“: ‘ oi -—-' til 111‘, us.) M. Davey wishes to p of Knox College. amlltl-lank her llgitnds for thzdsnelafea sted ior the of thy she reeai durng various Boards and Committeesoi he. sad bereavement. Also the General Assemb . the nurses and Doctors the The Convenor of Colleg‘ . Rev. Provincial sanatorium and m. G. T. B. B. Sinners reported t at steps MAvard. were taken in the case oi‘ two ap. , fii-‘°..’r"e‘é‘..i“..“r sonar ‘h’; 32" -r. n. a. Homers. m on" N. D. MacLean ' llNDllTlxtl A marines, 0 un- Bervice Coune numon o‘ ‘rum o for P. I. I. ~ w. .... sm..":.i..°°s°i‘..i:.'..rlc.ir. endorsement of the v “u”, at Prince Edward - Island- The Act er manipulation locum Here at HOLMAN’! welilie to Vthink of our and atone and» show- Qtfltlllfllt oi its: part 1nd that thinking affects our plans. In these projections. all Prince Edward Island is the architect-and avery-HOLMAN employee on! of the builders, carrying out thespecificaiiona laid down by our customers. Your pert in laying out plans la im- portant to us, for we want-to make Holmarfs your store, the kind of s Business you want in R. "r. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSI-DE lieceivsspFlying Gross The following letter speaks for lot. The Court adjourned lg l; so :- Minister. of National Defence for Air, Ottawa, Feb. n, 1945. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gilles Carleton. P. I. Island. pk’ Deer Mr. and Mrs. Giilesplez-l 5m "m!!! l0 ea that all ranks of the Royal Carla ian Air Force join me in warmly congratulating you and the members of your family on the honor and distinction ovhirh have come to our son, Flying Ofil cer Gordon smpbell Gillespie, D. 1'50. through the award of the ed ying Cross for great gallantry in the performance or his duty while serving with Nu 410 uadron of the Royal can“. ian Force. The citation on which this award was made reads as follows: ‘This eflicer has completed numerous operations against the mm In the course oi which he has variably displayed the ut. most fortitude. coursg and do. action to dot-y; The piersonrrel or I e prou o our sons line service record. y “With kindest personal “ , Yours sincerely, connv GIBSON, Actinl Minister of National Defence for Air." lllilll llew Suspect In Montreal Murder l!!! y _ no‘ . M h ‘I-Oit) l ice tonight held s "very promising new suspect in the 12th day of their invest ation of the ski-trail murder o! e-yesr-old John Ben- sen. Thea t, police said was a Ikesr-cfi European and served sen nces in Europe for oifences against young boys. Three other men, picked up by Relics" yesterday. were still being eld {or questioning. One of them. CHARLOTTETOWN Canadian Legion Funeral’ Notice. Al] veterans of past or present wars are re- quested to rneei at Frank l-lennesseys Funeral Parlors ' this Friday morning, March 9th, at 8:45 lo attend the funeral of our late comrade, Matthew" Ryan. IRA M. BROWN. Secretary oi‘ Charlottetown Branch 1'0 THE SHAREHOLDERS AND PATRONS or THE KENSINGTON DAIRYING ASSOCIATION. KENSINGTON, P. E. l. There will be a general meeting of the above-named as~ sociaiion Wednesday, March 14, i945, at 2 P. M. in the King George Hall. The purpose of this meeting lo dis- cuss the advisability of changing the present joint stock com-pany now known as the Kensington _Dalrylng As- sociation Ltd” into n co-operative association. You are earnestly requested in attend this meeting. W. L. DELANEY, Secretary Kenslngion Dairying Association. * 3-8-5L gn amateur photographer, had been Police said that a picture oi El seen on Mount Royal, close to boy's funeral was among than where young Benson was stabbed seized at the amateur photogrsr with a ski pole. on several occas- pher's home yesterday. ions taking pictures of children. He. was in the habit. police said. of taking ictures of children and then tel them to return at an. appointed hour on Mount Royal ‘o. ~ _ obtain the prints. Parents rr-pori- 'I‘h:- largas: l-licl- cum-sly \*'l'..-.| ed in some cases that children had: Swltzorlonrl is tho Aar. been indecently attacked. g ~——~— Young Benson was found on a1 LDNDON ~- iCPl — Admiral o: Montreal ski trail, not tar from the l-lle Flori. Sir John Tovcy has beer heart of Montreal, after he had uppoinlrd pflllClDfll naval aide-de- blcci to deal-h from a wound in his’ canm to 1hr King Ho succeed: side. His hands were bound hi» r Arlmiral Sir Percy: Noble, Min rc- hind his back with ski straps and‘ iirorl from lilo nmiyr list m1 tench- he had been lndecentlyLattackeri. in: ilto ma!‘ limit SWISS RIVER LE0 COYLES Never was there crs great need for the aid and comfort brought by iYOUR Red Cross to prisoners of wcrr, wounded, and civilian victims oi war. The need mounts crs victory necrrs. cellular-hrs cross > ‘This space coniribuied by your " generously in response to the 1945 lied Cross Appeal. OLYMPIC RESTAURANTZYummersidP