. ' PIIIGE EDWARD - mu Mill rue ‘i FLYNN ELEANOR PARKER‘ @4003)’ RIVER PICTURQ “wsuiibivralstmlwliiiabi m-rim i snows 3.30 - 1 . a _ srorrs - MINIATURE up Z Hint“ of“. EXTRA: NEWS - RACE HORSES ARE BORN LOVE IN "run: - CARTOON - snows mom-ans “Mp1 pimp _ wnifiii Ti T00“ —- She vvrote if...Buf dicl she live if? PICK)!‘ lTLHE CHARLUTTETOWN _ GLLAIQQIQ ~W€0 Seven Salleil For Pleasure BEITIIIL GIIIIIBIII gfiilsclllmlllarelifldlfiflil efloealiatereekbatelverlialagel lanewaynatweneybelnsened iatflveeeufeawcll pey- ‘ahleinalveaee. ~ l! Graham York; Jlllllll’! TAXI. Phone 0B. COOK’! for ihoicgraplu. i SPECIAL ELLE-In. Johnston's l "You sound so serious." llu io- sisied. "that you make me alreid." The lamps swinging across the deck hid been extinguished. (l) “d” m“ with the passing cl their light, the‘ s. "- shuiowa had come creeping silently . ff sfgggggimflill" u" m‘ from their corners. ‘Ihey were odd (i) ' shapes, those shadows. some angul- ar with sharp corners in them: others oddly indistinct having no substance to cast them. Leaning with arms folded on the deck rail Stephen glanced lip at the low bridge. He imagined from where he stood that he could ree the reflected light from the 433m- ___ pus: box tsl-igiinghcm: the rughged l, _ oaures o o imamn. T en, lmgoxfi,‘ s aspmlm igglturnfnl his eyes towards the deck ‘location litself he detected a movement _ _____ iialmoni‘ aha gathered shadow; ruvoaoznmurn- Mr. an s. " ‘1 ° "M" ""1"!" m ‘inlaw-iw whim Rocky Pahfhhfirm on the alert. someone was moving vnounce tine engagemient of their-imm- daughter, Eileen Victoria, to Ernest A an"? 355M" 599"“! ""1! .301“, 50mm,’ m" o‘ Mn “d M"_.and [moved towards him He 1+ 'Guatav Hortuim of Black River,°°3"{=°d L-Bdy Kill!’- Fails. W-iscoxisin. The wedding will‘ “WP-Ht ere you doinc hm take place in Charlottetown on Stephen?" Her voice nu st-rnnulv _June 25in, low and musical. "Admiring th, mocnk- and the l i i ___ l AT YOUR SERVICE. Arnfasl g Coal Company. Phone 2498. i ncczrir aimrvans - White ,satin gowns. panties and vests. ; Kennedy's Ladies‘ Wear. l and. HEAR DB. '1‘. V. GRANT. M. rsshadows. After all a life without speaking frovm Parliament Hill overponstrasfs would be pretty dull." C. F. C. Y. on ‘hreeday. June 3rd at- Lady Kitty Pointer leaned on the 9 P. M. rail beside him. - "I thwsht you were with Greet- BEAUTIFUL new Willie Plano. rlx"? ho questioned, end as he now on display. Toombs Muslcluttered the words he we; conscious Stove. lo! a sear of jealously burning his i heart. Charlottetown, Wednesday, June 4th. Loading general cargo and} livestock for St. John's. Nfldl “I had one cocktail and than Buntain Bell s». Co, agents. isllpped away." she told him, light- - lly. "I particularly wanted to talk to ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- Theiyou. Stephen." Provincial Sanatorium Commission! "I can imagine nothing more [acknowledges with thanks the re- pleasurablt," said Stephen. “That's Nloe Of You" 691D! 0f 8300-00 110m the "tilt For n moment Stephen feared of Jane T. Meikle. that his words sounded insincere ——— land conventional, yet in effect. he ANNUAL MEETING-The third in“... (hat wnni n. ind “in wg annual meelL-ng of the Ladies’ Inoghing mom ma" m. “ma, Auxiliary of the Soul-is Hospital, "n3 nice o! you to talk io rue iwas hold in the United Church like (hay Stephen," Sh, u,“ mm :He1l on May 22nd., with twenty- “Nowadilys 99°01! lN n0! iii/Ob j‘ two members attending and the ova-mud, to saying nice min“ m“ ,presldent, Mrs. Arthur J. Paquet they really mean Bu,‘ n “m, yin the chair. The secretary treaa- m,“ “n, I wanted m s” W“ ,-urer's report showed that eleven “bout. It was about your storv." [meetings bad been held duringi ~01,’ that?" “m,” 5,951,", ithe year, and a substantial sum funny "I hope it didn't w", You} raised lihrough various activities i ‘Tm an“: n Mi u “men,” [which included canteen at theflh," w“ anytmng "any hmwo ‘weekly warehouse dances, proceeds ‘about in I think l, w“ them.“ of meals served at tee P33" ‘s iYou told it that nus more fright- weli as contributions and dona-. I t m lions from other organizations and "en n8 “h” as ow.“ W" "an, PRICES: -—au slur SRO- TIGKETS NOW 0N SALE ll Lcbby 0f Prince Edward Theatre FROM 1:00 PM. TO 9:00 P.M. DAILY MATlNEE $l.30 svrums $1.95 1 . in Fi/En flslnpun '1 In Txlak-elor 2.30 and 0.30 CHARLOTTE/TOWN PHONE 506 2 DAYS 0NLY! JUNE 4- 5 n. mun: GUILD runs LAURENCE . ‘OLIVI ER“ "HENRY V” lI-IMII Illln vilrrlp Alnlrl Two Performances Daily PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Tox Included nu: rsnarm CONNECTOR one’ . ' tures during the year amounted to $1232.46, this included the cosl. of two electric refrigerators which were installed, one on each floor. additional smell tables, kitchen equipment, dishes, etc. The Aux- iliary has also pledged two thous- and dollars towards the coat of ‘installing an elevator when avail- able. Mrs. Charles J. McDonald. the Li-ttle Pond. ‘ladies on the work accomplished [during the year. The election of [officers for the coming year re- sulted as follows: President. Mrs. iArthur J. Pequot; 1st. Vice Presi- | dent, Mrs. D. McEachet-n; 2nd Vice lPresident. Mrs. l-lcwlan Mullelly; lSecreiary treasurer. Mrs. H. G. Matthew; Corresponding secre- , iary, Mrs. George Campbell. After complimented friends of the Auxiliary. Expencli-l an electric heater for the nursery, ' ‘believed in it yuuselt." Lady Kitty was gazing into Stephen's face with large, honest ‘eyes and. for the moment he wond- Iericl whet reply he ought to give i i "What wouldyou my if 1 told you ‘that I did believe in it?" Stephen asked the question quietly. ‘But. you don't. do you. Stephen? lNot about the island, I mean, and dreams coming true?" "Why not?" he countered. “You've Bot to remember that there must be some foundation for the legend. Those Hindu fellows are visually fairly accurate." "But it sounds so impossible," Lady Kitty protested. "The sort of lng a. romantic novelist would in- vent for fiction purposel." “There are more things ma: seem lmlmfifilble ihan that." Stephen de- fended. “To the ordinary mind. for lnfllmnfic. it seems ' sible to boil a kettle on a block of ice, yet I've geen that demonstrated in a pin/sic; laboratory." lilie business was concluded re- l freshment: ivere served and a ao- lcial hour enjoyed. (Continued on Flge 9) illepert Financial ‘llelp Needed By Unemployed Breton member who sponsored u“ motion. said many among the 5.000 unemployed in his erla were war veterans who never had been able to obtain civilian lobe and many others had worked in war plants after being rejected for military service. They now were without finances or assistance of any kind. Municipalities still were paying direct relief debts of the depressed 30's and were in no pOllUOn to take over the present burden. Federal work projects should no rnent insurance or through the De- 1°08" b9 deli-y". he llld. I110 in partment of Veterans’ Affairs was ‘he Yfleallllmt! Ulc- Of D-V-A- made by the Mlflflm, Employ. ibcnefits should be extended to all . MONCTON. N. 3-. May 30-40?) —A recommendation to the Na ilonal Employment Committee of the Unemployment. Insurance Com- ,mlsslcn that financial assists is needed immediately for the thousand; of unemployed in the Maritime: who have exhausted their benefits under unemploy- ment commute‘ mum,‘ here u.” unémpioyed or similar direct firi- Bras.‘ “Never m/s IMPPY BRHD hclwiap IOI I NIWION Cllll JOHNSON JOHN Mill-S KLY WALSH IIANLIY HOLLOWAY ‘ LONDON PLAYHUUSB f.‘ FLYNN. , - m wanmsn coiur-zm ‘nieaocenhbonfuneellllrllf Errol Flyfl" ""1 151mm” prepare?‘ gouopigdg; nhe Prince Ed. Q v riilisrsinqfb etlie ordinarily herd-ridlnl. WHITE R PARKER STAR. a1- ramcu rznwaan in: new rcimnntio comedy, Eleanor Parker. sa Gondlbye.” starring y Parker, The comedy trayal. 1g’ / OSE i, i \‘v\ll"if'i hard-shooting Fljvnu Lii new type o! film radical departure from those dash- charaictcrimfiions rcic A; Philip Gayley, man-about-lcu-xi. Flynn finds him- self in a nunzbr-i‘ of extraordinary situations as he trangeci wlfc. Ellcll GflylPy ‘E190’ nor Parkeri, in an attempt to re- assert his good intentions. Others involved in the uproarious doings include lime s-iwi-nid PM Brady- ialontod Broadwni’ _ sicr who appcnrs as Flill- dWEhlPI‘ of ihe divorced llfllf- Wlw- 1101131993’ over her COLLTi-(ifitilffid double life, plols to reunite hcr pnrcnifl- lnlhru-lo pursues slag:- of tnhor; u brund which is a m“ m?! aiioflrimiirtinisrer Mitchell grad his cinematic career. Love y l seen m‘; movement 0d 1.400 Elgtfliifils t“? straight dramatic mics (as the wifcl Placed 99'5"“ i° ‘W’ r‘ " a ' in “Pride of in.» Alurlncs" and Mil- , we “"1"” i" dred ln “Of llumim Bondage") isfllfly v also cast in hcr iullial comedy por-l artist his Ilnion llead Opposed To Imported Labor i OTTAWA, May 20 _— (OP) —- AR. Masher, president of ihe Can- ldlln Congress tenned the importivion m Canada of contract labor mm Europe by private employers Objectionablc." missing features and the auction blocks." The ZOO-word and 08-, y'all-rifl- today d”, _ ancinl assistance should be pro- Jchn n“ MlcDon,1d_ the g,“ vided by the Federal Government until work projects could be sub- slltuted. Jobs available in Ontario had l been some relief. Mr. MacDonald said. but due to strict require- EéYTQTEAE-TiTiy*rTiiSw@o _u , in the Oommom bill that v I YOU WILL sruuv the above full-sized iiiukntion of _a Cut-away C.C.M. Coaster brake you canlaee why it stops and starts the C.C.M. bicycle so quickly and smoothly. The many parts of this brake are accurately machined, beat-treated and assembled to give long and trouble-free service. This wonderful brake enables you to ride bicycle at whatever speed you like-up and clown hills and on the level — with perfect control. al forward the smooth-acting clutch takes hold instant y — no slipping - no grabbing — just smooth, When you cure forward power CDAQTER BRAKES STJLBEITMJ 51:01? your C.C.M. Si’ ht back pressure iuecaatly and. smoothly reduce: your spiased and brings you to a quick smooch atop according co the pressure you exert. The main crank banger unit and the front bub of a C.C.M. ere built with equal precision. Theo, coo, the C.C.M. Bicycle‘ baa chrome platin mo: the bright parts with on lustrous enamel on the frame assembly. C.C.M. 20-year nickel on al d. These features of the C.C.M. bicycle, backed by over 3000 loyal C.C.M. dealers from com to coast co give you service, make the C.C.M. the beat buy of all - it's the most bicycle for your money. Seeghe C.C.M. dealer near you. . with 33l- aectioa of a C.C.M. b ‘-' ’ harden JUNE z. 1941 C.C.M. HANGER The pom of this molt important‘ do are ed and finished extrema care l0 that you et the most our of your l in; action. 7II ‘. summsnsnm e cuaanorrisrown mcnls of the workmenk. compen- satlcn board of Ontario many who applied had to be turned down. There was little hope for i those classed as light factory dustry was "under I workers, but the strong, anipboq. , led Maritlmer was in demand in Ontario. ‘b’ Brace, McKay d: Co. Ltd. SUMMERSIDE EMSIMPSCMQEZ‘ PHONE 2311-2312 C. C. M. Bicycles Soil by ran sum snow _‘ BICYCLES AND SPORTING GOOD TB‘! B\PTIB’I‘ CHURCH Morning worship at the Gher- lottetorwn Baptist Chilch Sunday was conducted by the minister. the Rev. JD. Daviron, 3.13., who h“ till-st enierrd into ‘he pasiorah of this Church. The subject of Mr. Dawson's morning message wan "The H18heet Oaii." In the early history of the Church, there Wll a/t Oaesarea a Roman loldler, c". nellus. n godly man and of good report and not far away there wu Peter, a leader‘ qt the Christiana, fcr. whom Oornelius had sent. Here. then. is the relation of min- ister and coniregafion. The rosy ponae of the minister end m, “n. negation delenninee (he quality ef the relation. ‘The pastor influences the people and the people mould the minister. so for what intent? Cornelius and his noup needed our trou e is pro a y ue to Bacteria that has lodged in the lining of your nose .ancl throat. You may even be gle- veloping Grippe or §f0IlChltlQi l 4nd not be aware of it. What you want most of all is comfoi-t and relief; if so, u_ee Poison a Cough Syrup which contains powerful antiseptics that act effectively upon the germ- infected areas of your noee and 1 throat. Why ex nrnent any 1 longer? Fight of our throat trouble now, knoc out your cold and get back to good health again. This is what thousands before you have done 11s "rtwrouehlv by using Poleonh Couflh in, thirga of God. my m m. m! Mid“ "it 3H1!’ Syrup. Sold in 35c bottles. ihinu lo! 0}“ 1:10: sofa men an “m. 1e ca 8Y5 ncornpeie or wk o the sp t ‘ l l dllht m.» .ce ell - swiement by the a lngfleeohreernPetltminu-lw 0M brine: amu- pirit to th i . a m fr a ieh a . ace: sruiiweu. Mo. 1mm“ P"!!! With a brca.klng Jim: ti: wgpferyicz. (“and n m. We glided .a #3.» ibvvttevionmto ‘:11 Meclgowell. MH- 5mm‘! M“ Mh- u visit them in Charlottetown. . w, w, l0 in the relation of nutcr- and several piano selections were Next N!" "3 mm“ m} | NOD10 is there a contribution by FABIWILI. IA]!!! ‘l0 given by lilies ry Ooillna which item Harrell. Meet“! A a and from both. Ohurch and nonu- wxsnn ramu were very muc alloyed by n1.- ainllhl Nation“ '4'““"“;,,,, ,, l" WWW! 501m; them have a Delicious refreshments were llcioua lunch served by Mun” ""11"" and opportunity. Tm- on Monday evening. May lith- than served. minted by M1" All“ that. under God. they are engaged in the greatest buelneu of all. Are we concerned about our own souls, our church, our conununlty; an we hear the great story, do we iculy want to lell it? lhllottva "The [lord's Prayer‘ and Rubinstein‘; "Hear Our Pray. er“ were impressively pregemgd in ihe sweet and tuneful voices cf the large choir c! llria. Imning Worship at ‘I run. was conducted by the minister. flu IIIIXMI was on the subject "The imm- df Dedicated Pclscellonl." The anthem of the evening was h1g1: "mu. Weed of God Incar- n .' The music of the day was direct- ed by Mien Helen Stewart. All‘.- Oliln orunlat and director of clio r. a number of friends and neigh- bors assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ourley to hold a farewell Party in honor of the Winner femiU. prior to their leavina for their home in Ohar- iotetewn. Mr. J. A. McDonald in a very capable manner acted ac chairman and eaprmed the r0- [ret of the community in lealig Illfih hllhly respectable cltlaclte. After Mr. end Mrs. Will!!! VIII escorted to seats otheaer, fan- weli addressee were then reed. and Mr. Wiener was preented with a beautiful chair while lie. Wiener was presented with a beautiful teble lamp and Game Wla presented will; a lovely rea- ary. The Winner family though taken by surprise apt-cued their deep apprecietloa for their beauti- The Mink OI ills [£65011 lift-l. II thoulhtfully GIIIIII. Singing of old favorites fellow- ed and a pleaun‘ social evening came to a. close by singing the Notional Anthem. GLIN VALLII W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Glen Valley W. I. met at. the home of Mn. rm Diskeeon on Wednesday evening, May l6. The president pruided and meeting pruned by repeating creed in un- oou. ' ' The minutes of last meeting were read and sllned. Roll all ‘vvaa answered by ten mere‘ - and collection amounted to as cents. New business. collection for cancer fund. Collected for ted Oren $18.50. New sick committee. Dul u". William immi- M“ fl can smrnmn. Pr<>&';'"“‘f,,,,, evening. contest by - Al Giilia, contest by M“ m‘ bott. ______Z,- Soot them with Mn. Orrin Martin. Mra. Whitfield Abbott. new medium, lflu