Noel Coward Ill II IIIIIICII. WE SEIIIIE“ l iilocisi-d IIHU UQnIit-d AIIISI‘, a THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘HEM TO-DAY FRI. AND sin‘. IIEIITIIIII. GIIIRIIIAII Ihla column la ruorvol lor non at local interest, but advertising oraucwoytial-urotuayoainscrtoa atlivoolnlsuwortalriotlypuy unis in advance. CONIIDIIATI ‘NC!’ , 0N LII’! INSUI- TRAIN A RIVA!‘- from Bordsnnreachad ‘till? ¢ii§“,‘$ 7.10 last evening with b0 psumn", THE OFFIC . . son d: Son IAIIwIIIEy M01168)’. May 24th. 5-19.11, TO srscr l: s|,_ . adier M. GorssIIgzuIi-Chfig, Qllilgzll. arrived in the city last 118 OI tin h‘ e inspection visit to t i Gm" at Beach PBESBYTEBIAN cnvucg m CANADA — Services on Sunday, MW 33- Nlmwaue ii nu. and r “PRINCE EDWARD” EXTRA - EXCLUSIVE SCREEN NEWS - snows - 3.15 - 1 _ a DOORS OPEN EARLY — SEE IT FROM THE START ! ! D-m. Lorna Valley s pm. Mr. m“. aid Nicholson will conduct the services. 5.30. roucr: count-At ti, Ci, Police Court yestcrdsy morIiing E drunk and bls was given ion charsegmeveiggmbzflwnc" aha lliwmggI-Ilg w sgil 111E113»: w!" “l! to e uprems Court. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -l Mr- and Mrs. staniey Lint of im- Ibod Hill N- B. have uuiounoed the ornament of their s. t,- Wllda. June to Pie. John A unis, ’_—- c 151101. ~ NOW PLAYING i, ' ‘Also TWO SAPLINGS, Comedy and CHAPTER 6 - “OVERLAND MAIL” SHOWS 3.15 — 7 and 8.45 SAVE YOUR FA TS TO BLITZ THE ‘AXIS IIDSI DON’T MISS THE SPECIAL “JUNIOR /nEMPIRE w T0-NIGHT FRI. and SAT. iucii ‘llmts - iiélcv IIAYIIIIIIIl IilTTIIIL-i-WSIIIIEII" ALso CHAPTER s “KING or THE MOUNTIES" COMEDY - INDIAN SIGNS a snows 1.00 AND s45 a m-.~.-.w..-c-.-.-.~.-.-.-.-.=.-.weu- an "efiicienfl one. he tells his men '—not one without tlic other-and when his ship is about. t0 slii) ix’- iieatli the waters of the son tho men clinging t0 the rubber float ‘tell him. to his infinite satisfaction, that the ‘Forrin had been both a happy and an efliciciit ship. _ Kiiircss Answers with a simple "Thank You," but In his heart is the realization that. he has done his lob well-and that his men know it, 1.00. ’1‘he combination oi leadership and kindliness characterizes all hi5 5'8 “Bflwkfiffi; son o: Mr. and Mia. Herbert Adams. Bllllllllerbldc, P. 1:. I. Wed. din: w take place in the hm- tii- ture. —l"reder cton Gleaner. can. rsiiifit MOVEMENTS- The car ferry S. S. Prince Edward Island made five round trips yu- terday. On these crossings so cs1- loads oi mixed freight, Inerqhgndjge fertilizer. etc. were carried to this province. On the return trips 40 c" loads oi freight, mostly potatoes, Wm transported to the msinisiiii. By midnight all the freight at both terminals had been cleared away. POACIIERS TRYING NEW STUNT- Royal Canadian Mounted Police are in possession of a fiend. 15h device used bv unscrupulous poachers for taking wild geese. 111s contraption found in the Vernon River district is so heartless grid cruel that the illegal shooter may be described as a. gentleman in comparison to one who resorts to other means. ROM)‘. are conduct- ing an investigation, it was learned last night. OVERSEAS PROMOTIONS - Llstsd in bi" “ announced of- flclally at Ottawa yesterday were two Charlottetown members of the North Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island Highlanders. Capt. W. R. Burnett and Capt. W. S. Mac- Nutt. Capt. Burnett was seconded for service with the reinforcement unit and promoted Acting Captain ierred to his own battalion in Jsnu~ ary. Capt. MacNutt succeeded him in the reinforcement unit. BRADLEY-PAYNTER-The mar- riage took place in Fredericton. N. B. on Saturday, May 15th, oi Miss Vivian Mae Paynter, R.N.. younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Paynter, Kensington. and William George Bradley. son oi Mr. and Mrs. W O. Bradley. Kedleston, Saskatchewan. Rev. Fraser Munroe officiated. Previous to the marriage Mr. Bradley was with the R. C. M. P. and Mrs. Bradley is employed in the office of ‘Dr. A. R. Grant at Summerside. ENJOYABLE DINNER-The staff of the College Times. the P. W. C. students’ publication, and their dinner last night at. the Char otte- ihe year's activities. Foster, editor-in-chief, Mr. Gerald Macliure, members of the faculty, Mr. Arthur Shams. president cf the students’ council Foster. in October. i942; he was re-trans- is guests-d?» in all-held an eiijo able scnted and Mr. Gerald gr o Irish Mm It Discussed At llctting Yesterday Some form of improved market- ing oilrishldoutoassuroa uni- form low-moisture protuct ii-om Prince lliwaici island is a prime neoassi in building up a market that w survive comm ooaiptti~ tlon, declared Dr. E. J. Reedmoi. of the National Research Council 0t~ tavva. speaking to a group o! pro- ducers. uneniaars oi Ilia govern- ment and other: in the Provincial legislature Chum ier year may As the result oi this meeting s rani of increased development, loved methods of illheririg and marseting. and possi ly the for-nation of a Moss Producers’ n- ' tlon will o: ZL1IIOIZB"CII A committee of Interested mrties, formsd about a year ago to pro- mote an educational prvgram with u inspect to Irish Moss, will probably form the nucleus ct the new or- ‘ganisation. Thomas Is Dwyer of Bcituaic. Mass, and Earle C. Jertson of Minnesota. who wit": visiting the province on a moss buying trip were also speakers ht this meeting. Premier .7. Walter Jones orescfed. , Dr. Rsedman gave an interesting account of the hisw-v and persi- bllitia of the new industry which last year saw a total of 1.500.000 ... ‘ shipped from his province alone which was “lb per cent of the total output oi the Dominion. Explaining that the moss is found on the shores and adiiuent waters of this province and is s aDQCISS of seaweed, he outlined the many uses to which this product is put. It is used in the manufacture cf drugs, both medicinal and pharma- ceutical. Laxatives, cough medi- cines and pills are improved by ingredients extracted from the moss; it is used for invalid food, in toilet preparations. in the brew- ing industry and in food products, particularly in chocolate milk and ce cream. as a stabilizer. In addition this new Island pro- duct has loved to be valuable in isiactory to some exten lng u ry products. It can also be amp yed as a base refining coffee, for shoe polish. in the textile industry and in paint. Great Demand The pruning demands for moss here during the past year were st- tributed to the cessation oi impor- tation from the old coimtry. when it was a big industry before the war; u sh e oi stabilizing agen- cies. and newy developed uses. To meet competition after flie war Prince Edward Island producers should now market only a toil quality at a price buyers will pre- f. Stating that Island moss was y good. Dr. Reedman nam- lty. First, only moss freshly wash- ed in cn the beaches or raked and pulled should be marketed: sec- ondly, the product should be as near pure gelose as .possible -- weeds, sands and shells should be elimin- ated; third , the moss should be of low-mo tine content. about two per cent being ideal. As s. rule buyers want fully bleached moss which is difficult to obtain here because oi climatic conditions, he said, and referred to the possibili~ ties of artificial drying. He also spoke of chemical bleaching and grinding as aids to improvement of the product for marketing. Mr. Jertsoii. who said he repre- a chocolate milk company. enumerated o few of the many t.owri Hotel, marking the close oi uses wriilch Irish Moss has been put to in the past few years. presided. ing to be l. sLIDSIIIAIIA I01‘ After dinner speeches were made “upply of which was cut. o f attai- by Dr. G. D. Steel. Principal: Messrs. par] guy-bout, 5nd Gordon Bennett. R. LeClair. Miller and pew“ ' It is prov- ar. the for gels tine The matter oi introduction of ailing of this moss was brought by W R. Shaw. deputy minister I’ iculture. and was endorsed Q Why do more Canadians prefer Libby's "Gentle Press" Tomato juice than any other kind? It's the flavour that wins favour. Prove that for yourself, by the caste test. llyoo don't say it's the best you've eve: tasted, just return die label to Libby's and get double your sunny bub! Luscious, sun-ripened tomatoes J a : picked in the freshness of a dewy morn i : : rushed to Libby's l-IIIY, Neill!- li l-IIY OI JUICE ' ' ' kitchens to be processed, packed and sealed within mere hours from the vine-small wonder- Libby’: “Gentle Press" Tomato; Juice retains the maximum flavour and is healtbfulocss! More Canadians enjoy more healthful goodness and more exquisite flavour is Libby's “Geode Prue"- Toniaoo Juicci It leads in popularity because it leads In tastiaesso camps. m. cannu- chi. J CATCHUP ° shotguns: THE HEALTH DRINK THAT WINS FAVOUR BY ITS FIAVOIIR Libby'sPatented"Gevlth Prnr" Protest i: also and in making Libby's Catcbup and Tuners Soup. Plan note.- Canada’: pussy Tnuh Products ii 0114a! tbere i: no reason to buy awn than your inno- Jiak needs. ' SOUP §QQ04§O00- 1 AIRPOIIT-SITI ‘workers who may now tiktTluxur) mnnmic7rou. May 1| —(CP) brine cures IOr such ailments u sciatica. arthritis, iumbago and r an “yuan; _{¢ ‘M b .Jrtson dthersitwss RETURN! HOME “M” um’ IIIQAE-encgal 013100835 that steps Beck who spent several days in sh ‘d be t“ n w mmgmlw some Trenton, N. 5., with her mother, 5,3118“ system, of wad“, _ Dn actions as the ship's captain »- his understanding when one 0f hI-S young sailors deserts his post. I115 consolation the ivoundcd and l"-'A site on the Hanweli Road six miles from here has been suggest- gout. IOOMMANDO” FAT SALVAGE SHOW AT THE I twIII Iyeéive Wood Islands THEATRES SATURDAY MORNING. -5017 boy and girl bringing two Ipounds of rendered fats In a clean tin I0 school on FRIDAY morning will receive a free ticket to the special show at the Prince Edward — Capitol — and Empire Theatres. ( '1 REMEMBER — BRING YOUR TIN OF FAT TO SCHOOL ON FRIDAY @" MORNING . . . . - - SEE THE SPE- ClAl. SHOW on SATURDAY MORNING AT THE THEATRE - - - - snows STARTS 10 A. M. - DOORS OPEN o.ao_ A.M. l - Ship Captain old éfieTThti his; m r own creation. Kinross, or In” _______ Bags he is rcalllleld swat: the is I llllcq lcrfa otao esoyefs. ofcaptalnoeKinrgzsfiipIIiwos In??? i: manoany shi Mhfkthe destroyer whose blog- not only adm re. "m" hitsi Ari-Isis mate. Prince Edward dull’ .with absolute Ifobs wondered at. Coward's aliy from h "- ls me u __ d l’ the sea and for 5mg l3 an l-ils ship must_bc a hgmygfl PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS. P. E. I. — CARIBOU’ AI. S. T M. V. "PRINCE NOVA" z "The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” (EMILE-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) DURING MAY AND JUNE 4'30 psn. LUNCIIES SERVED NORTHUMBEHLANI) FERRIES, LIMITED CIIARLOTIITOWN, P. l. l. iiien who sail in ships has alivays bee t. BgsiIireesa, he himself wroto tho- with Fideuty story, and Captain Kinrosscgénllil: y '5 company would l t. “l "m" I“ "I" whm‘ w° SIM,‘ mo“ 'teIIIIirIIIsrIiytf do his to t e best of his ablity. and fidelity, lsio exact perfect discipline and loy- Will Leave Caribou 900 uni. tlying, his praise of the brave. H15 composure and courage lll the midst oi bombs and gunfire APE an 0X- ample to all iiieii who flflht We" countries’ enemies. But it is hot only bicvqrv that srideurs him to his men-—it is his ability to treat ihein as men. New “Rough Riders" Hit ______. With three bullet-streaked enter- tainment “hits" already notched on their six-guns, Buck Jones, Tim McCoy and Raymond Hutton are scoring in the ioiiilh of thou‘ rec- ord-breakliig Rough Ritlcrg s0ri05, “Below The Bot-tier,“ now at the Empire Theatre. ‘Their new ad- ventures take the trio to a hotbed of trouble near the Mexican borafli‘ where they track down a un- crazy mob of cattle thieves. 00¢! R. Dunlap produced for ltlonozfliln- €___?___s-——-—- he is Moncton... Saint John... 3 Sunimcrsiilc... PLANES ‘DAILY:- LGIVO Charlottetown 7.50 Arrive Mention p"; - Charlottetown - Mention $5.50 Single - ll.10 Return plus s. Information — Reservations Phone 540 1408 ‘Except Sunday IIItritiiiitCeniraI Airways LIMITED Ivfrs Henry Jenkins and her sis- tci-s. Mrs. Russell Gillls. Mrs. Bei- hns left on return to her home in Summsrslde. P. E. I. wtills here she spent some days with relatives in Halifax. Her mother, Mrs. Jenkins. who accompanied hai- down remain- and son-in-law. Petty Officer Elmer Jordan, who is stationed in that cit-y. and Mrs. Jordan. --New Glas- gow News. W. M. S. MEETING -'I‘he New Landon W. M. S. of the United Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Rutherford Cotton on Thursday evening with Mrs. John McLeod as leader, the theme Africa for Christ. The meet- ing opened by singing Hymn 103, 21st. A Voice from Africa was taken by Mrs. C. B. GossandMrs. Dunn- ing and Mrs. Found also assisted iii this programme. After the cle- votionsl perod the president look charge of the meeting and the minutes. of last meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answer- ed by all Easter ‘Thought. Letters were read from Mrs McAusluil-J, Conv.. Friendship Sec'y. Mrs. Clark. Temperance and Christian Citizen- ship Secfv. and the Literature Body. Mrs. Howard. ‘Ilhe programs. con- slsled of readings by Mrs. Dunning. Mrs. Stirling McKay and Mrs, Ray McLeod Mrs. John Mound invited the members to her Mme for the June meeting. Mrs. A. C. Mc- Gmvor to be leader. and the text word ‘Ti-uth." The meeting closed with the» Lord's Prayer in unison. Tho host-es served s dainty lunch ilaskttd by her little daughter Emily Personals Mr and Mrs. Marshall Mu:- bood and little son. Bert of Tren- doii Jenncx and Mrs. Lloyd Scott. Id ec; ior a. while with her daughter -A and Scripture reading Mark 15- r. this en. Others taking part iri the cis- cussion which followed Dr. Rood‘ man's talk were: Rt. l-lcv. J- A. urphv, D.D., William Rose, Mt. 8 medium heartily endorsed . Bernard. Tlimish; Lt-Col. KS. Rogers; Paul Gallant. Souris and E. smith. RIUBIICO. Mystery Girl Que}? Leads "The Falcon" Into New Dangers with a tense man-hunt through k City as its central "The Falcon Takes 9V" s George sanders to the he Capitol Theatre in a stery arid ad- venture. Lynn Bari has the heroine W16 as a girl reporlcr who aids The Falcon in his dual search for Hg escaped convict, Moose MBIIOI- H" for g girl known as Velma. and the nlm is said to be one . t in to icy bmalss out w th mnation to find her“ v1?" FiIIiCnOIIiP 12in” t h ma ' bcehlnd the whole affair. and this quest leads to puny of gigs vim": 0 h tlcf ‘In Fulton's stood: I. l! O Q In the aico Radio ‘gays-I'm. wit“ I611. N. S. scent. the week end with relatives in Murray Island’. War Bond cast as .. "Id * atm-iti-Qnimsuinszuifi ruusnsi. NOICE Members of the Charlottetown Council, Knights of Columbus, are requested to meet at 30 Weymouth Si. on Thursday morning st 9 a.in. to attend the turn-cl ol’ our late brother William 0. Davey. Stewart: Hon. William Hughes: J- ‘ We require some good Iamd Rock. New Hampshire and > Leghorn flocks to maintain an cs! supply in our hatchery. we will blood test and ar- range for male birds. _ Please advise immediately. SWlI-‘Ti CHICK IIATCHQY ciiuiiimiswii. ‘E - _ Bel Gilbert, Belmer ' AiinenI-lievere, Hans Cun- i-cld and "Puritan Bey. Irvin Rois directed the production by "l!" Benedict. Arbor and Empire llay Exercises Prince Street School Intermediate and Senior Program The King. Exercise "Canada, our homsls ‘" Miss Fraser's pupils. Reading “The Bong Sparrow"- Helen Acorn. Songs "Come. Sec Where Golden- Hearted Spring" (Handel) Grades vx. "A Hunting we will Go" with descunt (Old English) Grades V-X. Play "Welcome to Sprint-Miss Leigh's pugils. Songs " prinl. Sweet fixing" (Wcishi-Grudes IV-VI: " auty Lately Dropped Her Bands " (Han- deli-Grades VII-X. Recitation "Hello TimW-Earl Hobbs. Recitation “The nnpirc oi the Frefl-Gerda Hansen. n Son “Red. “mite and Blue (Ham lyni-(lndaa iV-VI. Dlulo s "Pia: Velour-Pupils of Grade . rig "Bells of Absi-dovcy" with descunt (wclsl-ii-Grades v-x. Recitation "Children of the lu- plrfl-Marlcrle MacPhcrson. Reading "Prayer ior Mimi's"- Bessic Conrad. Song "Anvil Chorus" (Verdi)- Gradas IV-X. The above program will be held this afternoon in nce Strovt School Hall bcllnninl at 1.45. A hundred white rats an air trip from Liverpool to Du lln where they will be used for experiments in nutrition at the ui-iivmiiy col I legs "" U r g e n i I ed as suitable ior u Fredericton air» cay. has no air service. spiis have been opened to factory court oi "preposterous invention“ by lfiharls Baron, uII .. yfngnirnte lot a. Imidon upholstery bu ifrhomas "" rt, ivfayor Ray T. I'm-hes said tn- New Brunswiclca capital city trip Borne of Britain's fashionable (Continued from Pile ii) I-lospl birth t0 A woman who had made s ion Plymouths tal to visit her husband gave to the first baby born in the hospital since its foundation nearly 200 years ago. Royal Nays ‘ “Widowed Duchess lthe fifth Duke. an eccentric an "*'"-"' ‘COIICOIIIFEIEG Oli SIIOICTITIIIGBII Illll lsw and laer then Metropolitan § That was the tine of the notorious _, ricis and chambers iii the t\bi)'.‘\ Druce case, one of the most rs liar. led a double life; that the ziin toundlng stories ever revealed in sjei-al of Druce Ill 186; was a nioc. temied a afialr and that the coffin was fiile Sir with lead. The case burst when the cix“). iwas opened and found to c-ntar it was alleged‘ that the fcunderlthe body of Drucc. An instigate: t '-~ ‘"2? in roan"- .-~ u 125D Sill!“ u Rolls) 25‘ siiiess. the lawsuit, who claimed to b C D‘. Grace's daughter iii law, was cert‘. I the flitli Duke of Portland, and iiiat tied insane.