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EVCGIPéO-ilf ‘M,’ ._ Unloading car of’ _._._ ATO DIGGERS r01; _ g n1, Special Drioe from. ~- "d ° w sell you. mmuhVsu-n. Limited number of Moody e e for 104s. nee-WI 1111118, - V3113“ .P. J. Mc 6-0-1 fizlwfiie élndera flgmed- AIANTED Capable woman or ' ' ' mhn’ impfield Emerald. R. n. 1 5 for housework. N0 eggshell.‘ TR —— ‘v 41mg or cooking- B] -— YON UNITED CHURCH Amy Qua/IGIBXI Box se-zprigessrouol. canton. _ The w. "'“" 6-8-3 as lOlltfgNsuTgTdzII lJlmAe humor?“ ,KENSINGTON - csmzo. _ cud a P. u. Came Traverse ‘a P. I} “Show Tuesday or WednesdayIR/ev. J. A. Jcrdine, B,A_ _ _ no political meetings, but on| Minister ' 51.39.51 “I °' 5mm“ ‘°f.l”°‘in““l‘l$' —cnulw|| or EN r. ‘o’! foremost i IIXIS t s Etude i v10“ f m P G AND SER- . utlful Tecim “a 01th llmrflteun do“ J or 13m wish of New Lon- ‘wmcess “no iedet sul- 1100' 11:1“ ' ' ' m“ "s. . bee. r» “t e ,5 01 laughs for o can yo 6 4gi_¥ .30 Phi. St. , . Serial and Newsree. - - wlfigrkoi; 1,30 R21,‘ s,“ WWII» v- D. E. AVANTED for summersidcI a nt and Noel, Rector. ,1, school several oomrpete I _.___ lpffliillCéii first BIB-SB “Mimi-m, -MALPIQ UE pable or teachi , it required. u'0_ Church, the W. M. Grade IX. App tlons will alscll » P. M 1W5. Andrew Jardine, received‘ w fill a. vacancy for the ' '1, 0 _ Ipalshlll Of the erslde Freetown, will conduct the services. Y Flew . J. A. McGowan, Mlnlmr, den,» furnish reccnv‘ Rey _ dptjgrg and address all crmllc-l .‘ mg, Board of Bfichouol) ‘Hus- ! - "Puicnl . 6-9-13-16- June IOIii T00 c003? ‘avg-fr T ‘gush; grlonvi-lienatAliig a1 M. rs eagle . ,, ywys? organized in Sunlmcrsidei ' uppy Mm ~ or women to make ..__ then-s clothing to be sent w] -BBIAKS LEG-Mrs. n. M. land. It was known l6 the Go-l Fraser, Central Bedequs, u the . it Club. Later as the work of l result of falling down the base- l Red Cross became organizedment stairs of her home, suffered i club was disbanded and the, B broken 16¢ and back injuries. rmbcrs devoted their efforts to,Bhe m8 brvfllht to the Prince .11: for the Red Cross. One Dir-l 90111153’ 305131911 Whefe 5119 Is 1'6- of clothing had been sent and ceivlns even cm- s was never heard of and the ——- embers concluded that it had been -—ARR-IVIS 1N CANADA -Fit. =; at sen. So naturally it was u’ Lt. Hubert Ila-ll of Summwdde. fiiglltful surprise to those women who was a prisoner of war in Ger 1,9,, Mm Annm- cgmey mcegwdvmcny since March, 1042. was one lvter recently from c lady in °I m‘? 15x39 BYWP °1' Mme" m“ all d-cn-TTne thanking her for n‘s cloilzini’. received. —S. Iatgcmlfi wgx-lgtsmfsfig 41,313,“, muoygn _ ne'er: Wednesday next. He is c. son .,mb1y Han ‘or the United of Mrs. Marion Hail of Summer- urch. Keusington. held u capa-vsida-s ' ‘t; audience on Monday evening. Ts MEN‘ MEETING The Ge "‘ " ,_ art's pup _1n lplano and rs. Al- - gicgélloirls mfiggfgflcillfb the“ Sagan?“ n Jenkms c ass m expgzfigikihursday evening at Epworth Hall. nVThe meetings are held urnontihlly d ri th ummer mon s. r. Bfidlnailftébse yzlilxgh: rAbrIg M.e gall was the chairman hard in ti?“ ‘:0 o! the evening. A letter was read a» HT,‘ their chosen numbers from the newly for-med club an}: Solos" were la ecl b the °°d"t°°k' N’ B" expressmg up‘ lhwhfg- gleam, gergard m, preclntlon for the greetings sent “Sm, pom,‘ Hanmton‘ E133“ rom the Bummersldc Club. The Io, ‘Gw new Davlsor‘) Heien following committees reported: L. ' W. Hancock for the S.Y.C.I., H. T. . o _ nzileton, Sylvia Pcndleton Mur- .. ’ Holman Jr. for the bathing house, eDmIon. June Semple, Elaine Mr‘ w_ A Currie ‘m, the B umphrel". Shirley Kennedy Betty 0y g» ' Scouts. He said that three soft- vell, Ella Brookins, Betty Pen- ban wan‘ Md been organized and m, 1.1 a u, , MIL 32$; vbloorafifgg @323 thnt it was hoped toorganize three Llmph V, J M I more. Mr. George Meikle, chair- 9411991?) An eéflentlaactffi w???) man of the Social Committee dis- -¢;' _ cussed the mutter of club picnic llzzlllizxs; "lzsz..allz"y..il.r. u» l» h-d 1- June’- w- m»- gvilallrgrovenleni made since the be“ “d we" hmmes‘ s Re . 151m’. 8-9 resslon: Olive Howard. Marlene vison. Betty Pendleton. June P19. Ella. Brookins. These were {my Pllivyed by those present v were not only entertained but de to realize the importance oi’ ' "Y interpretation gnd cod h I" every day 1m. th iuers end pupils are to be con- ‘m °'LLEIY.!IEE_ ~levl Bredit Union is Organized ‘Ibo mil-nineties: of the Righ- mond Buy Credit Union, Ltd. was compictcd at a largely attended meeting held at the ‘Iyne Valley Hall on June sixth. ‘This Credit Union, the fifty-second to operate in this Province. includes the terr- itory in Int 13 from Victoria West to Port Hill. Assisting in the organ- isation were Dr. J11‘. Croteuu, Man- aging Director of the P.E.I. Credit Union League, Rev. ME. Francis, Director of Extension of St. Dun- stan's University, and Mr. J.G. Dennis, Inspector of Credit Unions. The following officers were elec- : Directors; Earle Williams. President, A118“ MBOI-flmfl-YI. Vive- Presideht, Donald Maclcqn, Treas- urer-Clerk, Ernest GU88. 10m"! MacLcan; Mwymru MM hlic acting There will be a meeting the shareholders and Irons 0f the Keneingtoh "'9'"!!! Asafn. on, Thurs- Y. June 14th at 8 p.m., in e KW? George Hull, Ken- tlon. The purpose of the "l! II to complete the MIRIAM! 0f “Q Kg“. m“ Dairy“! Cooper- " Assn. w. L. ELA 1w new and wurewn t- F"- H dnrson was made the Down‘ gunmen d the 809'" vim! Bard 0f Tlmrks Ififlhlfld- NEY. \ _ > msunnntrl ILL LINE$ IIIPII MUTTART 5 uuurzrrsz l‘ mu. c r. s. mom "Mm Ascendant Olflaq fl " Grnnvlllg S . mun-pi?" Ilo. You Barry IISIIIIAIIGE f If N“. WI! Not? vooancnosoouluuoil'lj Sun Life Of Cumlu John I. IIIIQIII 1 HT BINDING 95° WM’ Old. Wfllred . I arrived in Halifax Thursday on the ti tuuwsrson I-‘Ilhlollmll uunrvus Nlllfildiilll’ mun-amu- ii Also Short Subject SHOWS 7:80 - 9:16 Matinee Saturday At 2:80 BEGINNING MONDAY FOR 3 DAYS “Mrs. Parkington " with GREEK GARSON and WALTER PIDGEON SUMMERSIDE. ‘iii-JG POWELL - L01! TEAM RETURNS IN NEW I1‘! -—'I‘here'c reel good now: for movie fans an: the Capitol Theatre. William Powell and beck together again as Mr. and liars. Thurman in the newest and most ‘ of=this ‘ Met- ro-Goldwyn-Mayer series, "The Thin Mun Goes omc." r when Nick decides to vilt his Mother and Dad in the old home town, and in a vocation for himself and Nora. at the same time. [they don"t dream of the bill es of becoming lrwolved in highly baffling murder No sooner do they Sycamore Springs, thy find themselves u more mysterious crim I mcapades include sabotaging de- fense plant plans. Involved .are cl: paintings, s. Jl. 9i‘ wise, thrilling piece of ment. It would be unfair, of course. w give away the solution, so you'll in have to find that out for yourself at the Capitol ‘Theatre. Widow Defends Action In ll. Y. Murder 0am NEW YORK. June 8 — (AP) — Wearing s silver fox fur Jack“ over black mo clothes. m9 elderly widow of E- rd. III-In bcrt textile executive, n- tended his funeral today llm after she had issued n statemen describing hel‘ menashllp with various men and den-yin! thlt l!" gambled ‘at curds for high stokes. The 63-year-old ord shot to death Monday ht when. police said they were told. h denied two men ldmittance to his apartment after they hsd mk- ed to see his wife ‘and she had ra- fused their reques. Since then police have been sift- 111g for clues in the voluminous rec- ord Mrs. Inngford kept of her numerous and xpenslve gifts of money to ambitious young mule artists. , The wealthy. 70-year-old Mrs. Llangford changed her mind about attending her husband's funeral. Yesterday, during a briefnexchcnge with reporters. she said, Oh, good God. no." when asked if she wcul-i attend the services. Police had said Mrs. Lungford frequently visited night clubs and wgg n heavy loser ot cards both It bridge clubs and in hdr homo. In her statement the widow laid: "Mrs. Inngford had never run card games in her life and never played in blackjack games and never went to 118M dub! 1B the lut five you-rs, olcept for dinner." ‘rho district Mann's acid In. Iaflford MM _.‘_. In Memon ..'.-...':..+- mWWZQ-o-Q who panel any an 1M4. ' jfolrllttlohu II ennui loo - dour hull, non- mild. who Ollholowojnvol Ioldlyruacmbololbyhc. N. D. Madman INIIRTAII filM-MI $32? 5n W Zinc more than $100,000 1.7mm.- ° n t club and cperetts singer, --- -.. E ¢ EIIWIflI Kennedy Give: ‘Interview 0n War End Story IIIWYDfiLJuIul-(Ap _. Enid ,theAao0cl-I1ted_ whonentthe| | officiallyl hid it to d0 the Ito- m tad Brass u v0 l-nmvn exactly what it ' Itl/tclncnt Ln t Denial In WiI-I1Dwlfl1 INfllO-Illllllllllluflidiwr Ind y . been inlfinlt l bet authorities had letey t“ u W009. I think it! serum eurnnlnl This column "pr"; of local intclgst, but ‘II lliiffififiiii." All ubiovlnmdvnnco. . , p”. FUNEIALTO w_ runes-alarms m“ Jay will be helri" on” mg; afternoon funermeavinlglg m). idence at 2.16 for prvflxjn Uiited Church at 8 o'clock. mm POIICI COUIT _' P011942 court cwti“sif,f‘fl bmk- 315w. and 1m reman until Monday. Amt-be mm? "B9 W86 dismined. A mm flhfl with. having lqum- 1m- 51¢ W88 11106 $50. and costs or 8 months ‘JB-Ifit? ‘I it“ ......“ o tmtfl tomorrow}? w.‘ ‘d PRINCI IDIABD IILAND PRESBYTERIAL - ‘llhe executive of the Woman's Missionary society the on m 0w- werc could- ered and satisfactorily settled. Plans m; made for fire annual Presbyo; “WI-kw ma‘. bwlllfl will!!!) difliculm will be hold Zion Grmcham town, on Tuesday, JuLv 1 . WTLL PREGIDI OIVHI. MEET- lnvc -m mwellW Svlnmersidexpresldent of the Oun- ndisn Silver Ilox Breed for h , "Imgérliéveours "Butinthisousihliurld self confronted with what OI benliived . Allen, Allied supreme headquarters public relations of- fWB-I‘. " Id us was it. He said it was imperative that ‘we not dis- tb snyone outside our until the surrender wasslgn- w! naturally agreed w t0 the holding of the sto. 101' its release. as in all such main no mental reservations. nn/vmultly assumed the release be a reasonable one, and I not the slightest idea, at that . that the awry would not be cleared in the normal way."_ Kennedy quoted General Allen mylng dining the waiting period Reclins that Shae! was anxious e story immediately "for its possible effect in saving lives of Allied soldiers." Political Censorship "After u» signing," Kennedy said, “Allen said General Eisenhow- er weryhcd the story released im- mediately for Eisenhower's hands were tied at a high political level. To me that mmnt just one thing-that this wsgh not military but political cen- so ip. . Kennedy said that after return-I to Paris, the next day, “I was l considering this thing arormd 2:30 or 3:00 (‘pun-the ethics of it at to Hamburg radio had carried an of- icial German announcement of Nazi surrender. We also learned Ihhat the troops at the front had been informed. Many reports and rumors were sweeping Paris. "British Broadcasting Corporat- ion, I understood, had repeated the Mensburg announcement. It was reported General Eisenhower had received n message of congratulat- ion from the King. We hear Gen. De Gnullo was going to tho following ds-y Franco. "In view of this constantly ex- panding set of circumstances, it seemed w me more and more ab- surd not to put out the story. However, the ilnul decision was based on the one point-that we had been assured the sols purpose of censorship was military secur- ity, and no military security was .. involved. ~ Kennedy geld General Allen re- o the career of Reed Iawton, who pollu say she once accom- panied on an extended trip to Canada. “Mr. Langford was not a night club frequenter," said the widow's statement. "except when . Lawton and she tried to sponsor an ngugement." The statement added: Mrs. Lnngford has never travelled with any man alone in her life. she has made trips with her chauf- feur. her chauffeur-Es wife and u u. He said he Wflghed his lotion! this reason, but that <7‘ meeting of ‘scheduled for mcderiownl, NJ, June 18th, 19th., and 30th. 13.0. Agriculture for this Province. It ls llloely that other Island xmen will also be present at the sessions. Personals A3. honcis (Buddy) Pitre, 3.0. N.V.R. "arrived home Thursday evening to spend his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Pltre, after spending l4 months on- activo oer-mp average. - I: Guides working on their first Class are asked to note that Miss Fullerton will pass the two-mi‘! walk, on Wednesday, June 13th, at 3.46 PM. The death occurred in this Sur- rey town of may Hope. '10. wile Admiral Sir Georllt Home who in 1918 received the German dole- gates ht Compiegne for the sign- ing of the armistice. TJONDON — (CP) — Air Corn- modore Douglas Morris. night fighter ace who has been bomber. torpedo-boomer snd.1"lect Afr Arm rglot, has been awarded the —when I received word that the D S LONDON - (GP) - Lieut. Vis- count Morpeth, only son of the Earl and Countess o! Csrlisle, is to marry Hon. Ella Beaumont, only daughter of Viscount and Vis- countess Allendule. It was Lord Morpeth, 21, who lust December lost a leg and was partially para.- lyzed and wrote home that he “had slight accident with mine.” I leased the statement which attrib- uted to him the words “self-ad- mitted breach of confidence." af- ter he (Kennedy) had told one of the two officers assigned to his case that he took “full responsi- bility for the story." “I deny now, nor did I admit then. any breach of confidence," Kennedy said. “General Allen put out the statement containing he lwords ‘self-admitted breach of confidence.’ He also said it was l. violation of mllitu security en- dangering lives. accusation was so serious that it m ht hove involved the death pm: ty. Yet it was made without his according any hearing to me." Asked about AP's expression of regret on the story, Kennedy slid: "This was g, moral qbuestion, and I don't deny anyone he right to his or her opinion. I do feel u lot of people who expressed opinions did not have the whole picture. If they had all the facts, they might have felt differently. I feel the denunciations have gotten farmers space than my side of the story. The whole picture has never been cL/peron." ‘presented in a bolanced form." Stewart, also of Bilrnmerside who. is chairman of the special commit- ‘ be h attendance. . swicrw Show, DBPUW; PLAISIOW, Bigllnd - (CP)— _ HARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' SECURITY WITH VICTORY l. CALLAGHAN, Bug Queen's l I l a l I .9; CAPT. M. I. King‘ MULLIN s Hurdle-l x9e: -n-ac<: LEO BRADLEY, D.C.M. Queen's onus I. human Prince C. C. F. CANDIDATES DEATHS Isn A. Burnett, l son. on May 19, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Simmons, s son. CharIesI Fenton. | nonowm - u. 10s Cunlberlund‘ 8t.. Charlottetown to Mr. and Mrs.‘ James A. Donovan. a son Jacki Richard. ‘ MARRIAGES CAMPBELL - JENKINS — At the Baptist Church, Charlottetown, on Tuesday. June 5th, 1945, by Rev. I- Jlld-BOH 116W. 1'0. Gordon Mal- colm Campbell to Frances Ethel Vere Jenkins, of Charlottetown. PALMER - MMGREGOR At Zion Manse on Friday. June 8th. 1M5, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster, Miss Rene. Isabel MacGregor of Charlottetown. to Mr. Lloyd J. J. Palmer of Winnipvflt Manitoba. GARDNER - DINGWELL At Zion Church on Friday, June 0th. i946, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster, Helen Non-sine Ding- weil o1 Charlottetown. to Mr. Ross §legander Gardner of Stewlacke, BURNETT — At P. E. I. Hospital; MMLEAN - At the Prince Edward June 8th, 1945. to Lieut. and Mrs-Island Hospital on Thursday, June 7. 1946, Mrs. Jack Maclacan in her _ .48th year. 55mm)?‘ - M? Ffei-‘IOWH- P-EI-Hthe MacLean Funeral Home. In- terment will be in Bt._Peter’l Ce- metery. mineral private from Oormwull Players mounted their Ii-act ploy u» a large mu lppmc- lotive crowd on Wednesday evening June om. ‘The group performs on a 50-50 bests in each oommunl Where they are invited to sot. Totll proceeds of the player's half will be used to redeoorate the interior _ 0f Cornwall hall. u umnr u1sLru-uu uu m. 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