l i ' M t . (Uqflffl he "mum °i o circus cannon shoots lB-ycar-olr. Victoria zacchini, » 115,394: .(:.M's‘NBWIS'I‘ llllanv lull new MY new 0mm- wnrrra HEART-FIIRUI, . rams: woo-woo! huainv wuinrl i = I » trlizitlkl ? iil,tl.l?"" vlitll llaelleclllll 1 1 ellil llowlal q. um room clean m [QNE - li0ilNEY- PARKER ~ lillllliit g, ill lilllllEilFllllli-Setl lllliili-llmmu Esther vnullrls HIE-Si NEWS — Donald Duck SHOWS 3.15 - 7 and 9 PRINCE EDWARD -:- TD-DAY- SAT. EXTRA — Cartoon ‘fflfnfilvm . ., be Greater! Picture of tire Year is it llllr var rlcllllll, ,,, a...» V u... STARTS W PRINCE EDWARD W‘ Vn'n"fll'i|'H'in'th"t1‘n'ln'h'b'ln'-J HHHNMVIPH‘ 'n'a'ui‘-'h'uin'n'iu'fl'ln'in'b'flf . , oil! ° iilliifltltt“ meet a hundred ad- ventures on the wayi ' ' kahuna “ ' wllilul ‘fir. n9 Overland Mail SHOWS 3.15 — 8.45 ro-lllv -=- SAT. c». P1 T 0 L A", chapter 5 of - "Kim; Of The ltlnuntles’ Cumgdy - Gem Jams EM Pl RE T0-llllillT-:-SliT. SHOWS — 7.00 AND 8.45 MA’! INEE SAT. AT 2.30 l filillilitfs Leave iiere a Twentywllree soldiers left No. 62 U.A.B.'i'.C. at Beach Grove this, for.‘ selvicc elsewhere in‘ d. ore ‘leaving they were pro se.l.cd with cigarettes by the Pro-_ vlnclul Government through lhc Carly Cul Canada Corps. The presentations were looked after by a rcpressrliltatlve ol the Canadian gilt, I96, Chicago Sun Photo Prom NBA‘: i’ '5 "m"! in as a '~ \ _ u,‘ h m‘ “my. cannon ball now that lit-r brothers, Hugo and Legion ulazr Services. Soldiers. leaving, all Privates, were: Brown. .J.D.. Long River. Batchildlzr W.V.. Georgetown. Hughes. .F.. Tracadle Cross. Jorgenstrn, L. Vernon River. Macheod. J. P.. St. Peters. Genge. 13:. V., Souihport. Morrison, 8.. Beatons Mills. Phillips, E. L., Macbletlls‘ Mills. Frizzell, 3.8.. Cornwall. Gallant." J.B-. Charlottetown. Head. DE, Charlottetown. Maodonald, J.D., Chepstow. M 13.8., Charlottetown. A.A.. Heatherdaie. Powers, . .. Alberton. Clows, J. A., Pleasant Grove, Dunn, R¢W., Ellnsdaie. Shama. ‘W., Charlottetown. Ivoster, 1b.. Bcdiord Station. Ileard. CLT. Carleton Siding. Gordon, ‘.I-I.W.. Cardl an. Morimn. 1". H. Char ottetown. Woodslrlta PEA Bummer-side. nulv-Ffitwirnvnn‘ nan cnoss sociarv The May meeting of the Hunter River Red Cross Society was held on the 4th inst. at tile home of Mrs. Wiiiinm lncDobgall with eight members rmeoent. The President was in t-he chair. After the minutes oi the last meeting hrlli been read and adopted, a list of finished articles sent to headquarters at Charlottetown sine; the last rrweting was given as foll- nws; 5 palm long seamans socltinga, 1 pair moon's socks. I pairs any army socks, 2 khaki sleeveless mentors, lurmmd neck IIIA- K 1111-: CHABLOTLIRWN GUARDLAN I OOOOQQ-OO-OOQQOX O0 The Kirk 0f St. James FRIDAY SERVICE PREPAR - ‘M - v “vac COMMUNION The Kirk Session will meet at 7.30 p.m. Amman; OOO-QOOO-OQ-OOQO-O-OQ 8 RM. ATORY 'I'0 HOLY PAGE_TI'IREE CASH 6- CARRY A No Delivery. Lowest Prices. Largest Stocli. Not Shelled WALNUTS, per lb. 45c All Sizes LAMP FLUES, each 15c GRAPES, per lb. -- 75c Old Stock JAM. all kinds — — 39c Sunkist ORANGES 3fo1'--———L5c SALT SPARE RIBS, 3 lbs. 25c CENTRAL iillllllilllll ‘this column is reserved lru new» or local Internet, but odverlulag or a nevny aatnro ma: be inserted at Ilve cenu a word. smelly pay able tn advance. COCKS for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE.‘ CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- -Vlur.‘p, Sunday. May lctn. 8t. IJOIIHS unurcn, urallauu, Uhulh-l ‘School low a. M. lvlatmfl u-W A. lvl. 5t. alllzaoeths Church. opflllltilfilfl. bvcnsong 7.3a P. M. lcev. u. it. hartwan. Rector. u n be ' - , ._.__. ' MEETINGS at Gospel Hall, Cla-paud Corner. Worship meeting Sunday morning 10.30. Bible mat.- lng l2. uospel meeting ll o'clock. rruyel‘ K116611113, Tuesday night at - 8 oclcck. Everybody welcome. No collections. 6-l4—2i. i ausnvass 1565s o! The Roa- ers Hardware Company ‘limited will be from 8.30 A. M. to 5.30 PM. ‘ Saturday open till 9.30 P. . Rogers Hardware i Limited. i PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Marshfleld Cherie. . Divine worship services tor Sunday lMay 16th Will be held at iollows. Mt. Stewart l1 A. M. flamingos 3 P. M. and Marshfleld 1.80 . M. Rev. Henry Beak. Minister. 5-14-11. THE PBESBYTEIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Service will be held this Sunday at Caledonia at 11.00 AM. and Wood Islands at 7.30 PM. Wednesday evening at Wood Is- lands East Hall at 8.00 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Minister. 5-l4-ll. MB. AND MRS. FREDERICK T. Mack-AB, East Royal , arlncunco the of their da htor Jean to Pilot Officer m Good Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mitchell. Stokealey. Yorkshire. England. Marri e to take place the latter part 0g lltgafl. TIIE DOG NUISANCE — At a re- cent meeting oi the City Council the dog nuisance was again up (or of hlrin a suitable dog catcher it was dcc ded that the city truc bent out early in large. These would be empounrged and if the owner did not redeem them they would be destroyed. GRADUATION EXERCISES - The Graduation Exercises for the nurses of the Charlottetown Hoe- 1. i-n the Holy Name Hall instead of on May 25 as previously announced. Eight nurses will sradullic. M Adele Mclvor, Klnkora, will be class valedictorian and Dr. J’. P. Ila-MI. will address the graduates. housewives across Canada. are doomed to disappointment if they expect to receive the total amount of canning sugar applied for earl- tcr this spring. a areal man-v "i". probably receive less than they HP" pllgd (or. The sugar Administration will have only 100000.000 011d! oi sugar available for home cannlna which is approximately half the total requested. Prince Edward Is- land housewives. it W111 b0 70951194- °i,%"°°l. i-icls..irlrs.=,.urstii a ut c-mc - merits should so to the local Ration Boar . court yesterday morning two men. one a soldier. appeared on char of contributing tn juvenile dcl n- quency. The case arose out oi the their. of liquor stolen from a O. N- R. freight. car in the Railway yards investigated by Mi‘. n. Mcuail. c! the c. N. n. Invesillation Depart- mcnt, Two juveniles were found to have taken the 1101101‘, 88111118 it i0 the two men at n, price much lower ' than it could have been purchased legally. His Honor fined the civilian $50.00 or two months in tall and the soldier $25.00 or one month. er, 2 air force turtle neck sweaters‘. 1 navy scari. 4 pairs navy gloves. - 5 pairs grey gloves, 3 Baiaclave hel- mets, ‘l khaki tucklns. 8 pairs lad- ies‘ knickers '1 girls‘ dresses, 2 ribb-i cd neck helmets. The evening was spent in sew-_ ing and knitting. Collection amount- ed to 80 cents. The meeting closed with thc Nit- lolial Anthem to meet again on June 1st at the home of Mrs. A- W- Stcwart. CF CY at 8.45 Tonight hie lion. .1000 tracker: Newark on I eebleet 0| National Inpuhm. ~11 A. M. Princetownlgaosri 3 P, M, discussion. Because oi the difficulty Mrs driver and his helpers would be J round up any dogs roaming at June pital will be heir.‘ on Tuesday, June P WILL RECEIVE LESS —- Mimi’. _._.._ t POLICE COURT -- Ii’! the Police here the latter part of April and tori lng Corps, blitz and from gone mor th loo, lei-wash in oi. an om t Illll mdollcd o White or Brown SUGAR, per lb, -- - 8c GOLDEN CORN Per tin - — — — 15c Hynn Valley ‘HAS. 2 tins - — — 23c \.l_vmcr Choice Mr. Irving Drake. St. Peters an bor, has received a tgyraph from his brother Pile. Eldon Drake an, bouncing hismatc arrival some~ where in omit. Britain. i RECEIVED at Holmans’. Chan’ lottetown Store, carload Locktite Shingles. Order early. 5-14~2i. CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES. -6unday, May ldthnlydc River l1 A. M. Churchill 2.30 P M, Canoe Cove. 7.30 P. M. 5-14-di. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Servilccs. May l6t Winsloe south. 7.30 , M . . Constable. Minister, T CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. ... Services Sabbath May 16th, Cane Traverse ll A. M. DeSable 2,30 PM, l Argyle Shore 7.30 P. . 5-14-11. - MARSHFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH-Service l1 be con- ducted on Sunday afternoon, May 16th at 3-45 by Rev. 1'. Judson Levy. . ..]' HAMPTON outrun CIIURJCII. —Minlster Rev. Roy E. Vessey, B.D. Services Blmday. May 16th. Hamp- ton il A. M. in Road a P. M. Victoria a P. M. 5-14-11, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.‘ . Guilford Lowther o! Rice Point ann we the enga emant of her daughter Muriel car-o 1m m ohn Russell. 80x1 or Mrs. Learfl and the late W. B. lelrd of Sou . to take place early‘ in 5-1 -li. CORNWALL PASTORAL CIlARGlL-Servicq Sunday, May 16th are as follows: A. M. 8. Sch Communion Service at close oi ser- m vice. Rev. J. R. skinner. lvfgnliitlir. Youth ilay Celebration Here In their initia 1 count - -' . Play o! National slrctrygtiiidecglfr. $15 Air Caucus will ob. lame i m“ ¥°“"‘ “umlay- May . Wtll cnulcn parade ins-pee.- ‘We "n" muss presentations h. ,, coast to coast. uie thus see iolgotlilllatrtyirliits twat? w,“ ann C in Canada is or-i : . w l will am: ° will present a COlOrIUl display as $2,; W? tin keeping with the a g2: hcngccgcnil 1n w.- Govdmqr‘ Gene", ‘m: ency the h’! "Vi? Air Mflffillfagiglllg 0P. V- i. . . __ M3,, and similar ceremonies will take place cities and towns from the Mar. imes to the Pacific Coast. EmPiPc Youth Day is in every “"59 B" Empire occasion. On that Bur-flay Canada-s Air Cadets Wlii be 0g the march. tnelr {Oblsteps ccnv- c by service brothers in Britain, Australia. New zcaland, 50pm M. "W. Jamacia and other 001011105. In Great Britain. ceremonies will be attended by the more than 200,~ 000 cadets of the iameu Air Train. whose history dates ‘ Luftwaffe original whose ranks have lads to back of tnc ILA . be the first time in the ‘Y of Canada's Air Cadets qlladrons will parade sim- ly said Arthur . Mci- l ontreal. Executive chqir- , the Air Cadet League, and r Die 0i this country will sec f the tremendous Dmiwel mldc. by our 200 squad- rons spread across the Dominion. We I11 p201!!! OI them; w; are pure TOMATOES, per tin 15c Uymcr Tomato JUICE, 2 for - - 25c 'l‘0Il.E'l‘ TISSUE, 3 for — — 23c Flawes FLOOR WAX, 1 lb. - 45c RIG FIVE CLEANER, 4 for -- 19c '1 Kellogg's CORN FLAKES, 3 for — — 29c with Glass Large Stock MARMALADE All sizes Solid Pack CLAMS, per tin -— — 21c COOKING APPLES. 3 lbs. — — 25c Radio PEAS, 2 tins — — 25c Winsap APPLES Eating. doz. - — -- 29c Shinola Floor WAX, 1 lb. tin 29c DRYED APPLES, per lb. New SPINACH. per lb. - 19c Choice LETTUCE Per head — — — —- 33c island LOBSTERS, per lb. 85c fi 21C Bulk RAISINS, 2 lbs. - 35c OLD CHEESE ilunstaffnage Brand Per lb. - — - - -— 35c ilreamery BU'l‘TER, per lb. - 40c New Stock PRUNES, 3 lbs. —- 296 Eialvisas: Highest prices paid CLASSIC CLEANSER, 3 for — 20¢ Asst. Colgates’s TOILET SOAP. per cake — — 5c O K LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 for - -- 39¢ LUX SOAP, 4 for - -- 25¢ Large Bottle CATSUP, each - -.- 25¢ Mixed and Mustard PICKLES, per _iilr -- 29¢ Baking Powder MAGIC, per tin — 28¢ Light RAISINS Fancy, per lb. - - 19c ____________ We have a large stock of Paints, Hardware, etc, for Fowl. CASH 6- CARRY STORES 187 Great George Street A LOYAL Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant, 50 FAMILY l Spring Park Road have the proud honor and privilege oi having tour of their family active in in King's Services. Bertha M. (‘JP-rut C. W. A, C. Halifax Sgt. James E. Gallant, Artillery, Overseas Witil the slluotlll planes to his crC it. llo ms Can~ ada's (Ouftll rankiml wflttvr-t “Ytirq Not so generallv known ls his T1111“ ing among all the Empire Aces oi World War l. in that larger ficldi struggle. headed by only 31109.1 Collishaw and Barker. It is n commander Macllaren will be 9"" | sent on Elnplre Youth Sunday- Empire Youth Sundav is spon- sored in Canada by tho National Council of ljlducation for Canada. The idea originated with thc Cor- onation oi their Mliestles thc King and Queen. This, year the vcuth oi the mtlrc Empire will be brought together by an Empire church Broadcast. part of which that all Canadians will sha our ride. The R.C.A.F.' M61111”! l | ghlfli. Will o, even sleeper. ‘They will recclm these boys. clear- i hell. we'll-grained lug physically . Is er own wort , an I and when needed. v pm" n “Altoacthcr. nearly 21,000 1lll~| Cadets will pass in review before high-ranking Air llbrce Officers i and civilian officials at Vlrifllis nta across the country, Many oi e Veteran squadrons will be "'11" thclr eneisns and merch- ng to t eir own bands. They will, I . do thdllllelves, their parents. lllng will be in the Mar- itimes on Empire Youth Sunday. accompanying in: C mmander D. It. Machren of Winnipeg. DB. 0» -C-. D.I".C-. president of the Air Cadet League. on an inspection tour of Atlantic seaboard und- rons. Don Macbaren odav known as a senior Bxecut e oi T. C.A. Not forgotten. however, is the fact that 25 years ago he was one of the moat feared cl Allied bee. and all Canada credit.’ ‘Lovln Iv Remember will originate in St. Paul's Cathed- ral. London. the other part in thc Metropolitan Church Toronto. At nine p.m. E D '1‘. on th- P1P ceding Saturday. the people of Canada will hear an impressive broadcast over the national mt- work of the C B.C. In thc half- hour nroaram. cadets will sneak from cities all across the Domin- ir M rshal Bishop In Mernoriam In lcvlng-‘manory of CLAYTON BURKE who died on May I4, 1942. A lull!!! home we oncc enjoyed How sweet the memory still gut death has left IIVIIIFIIIIQII be world can never fill. 1“- Corp. Reginald Gallant. Black Watch Gunner“ Willi-ed Gnlllrnt. Overseas 83:,“ u; 43 1.11m wshnrl address. willie llliFl" will be provided hi’ the R A I“. ‘Mid and u clloir orchestra. it”. “filth-i "lit." “Eliilidéi ‘tat. 1 Red cross Corps known in which city or townoW 116i; 0t tlhevrons An interesting ccrcnlony received their long service chev roll (for l years service: 165 hgurgr They were presented Justice elect Campbell. them vice to the community, Mrs. l-i. L. Palmer. commandant, inspected the corps. Mll- Bfllfllll. Commandant Char- lottetown detachment and several other Charlottetown officers were also present at the ceremony. a The following l‘f,‘Cf‘.i\Bd cllcvrons: Mrs. M. Hopklrk, commanding ci- ficci’. Miss Connie Enman, Adjutant. Nursing Auxiliary Section Lieut. R. Ross.‘ Quartemlastcr sat. Q. Itlorrlson, Sgt. Maior B. Kennedy. Sgt. A. MecNutt. Cpl. M. Mngrlrigc. ll Ulvllh wllmu-VnollllafierkM. Abbott, l... Brown, I. Linkletter. H. M01- took, place ill the auditorium oi thc Sum- morsldc i-ligll School Tuesday evo- liillg. when 27 officers and mem- bers oi thc Sumlncrsidc detachment of the Canadian Red Cross Corps by chm ness. vvho also addressed the corps, congratulating on their splendid achieve- ments and record oi‘ valuable ser- provincial Egg itnd Poultry Market Report Fewer tarlots i lhlblvcd this wee: $1 5i. Kl} individual station; are currently beinfl forwarded in the mainland, W" Whit are betas offered to the Special Products Board this week. Some lnclange operations are b61118 conducted by Wholesale firms and it is anticipated that there will be a further continuance. Prices remain un ed. P. E. I. stations pa. {or _u.n- flldcd e55! delivered: A Larse soqz A Medium j A Pullet 8e B Graded shl ts d llvered 101m- m - lottctown: p an e It l-l I a Pullet k B I I6 Retailer; are paying spacing“! Producers for osrtonec‘ pack: 36-0 A Large A Medium 39,4 304, A Pullet IN MEMORIAM MR. CARL McDONALD _ Friends in this province will learn ,wlth regretoi the passing of Carl J. MCDOIIMC of Montreal which oc- curred Ln the Gram Dart Hospital lrl that city at 1 am. yesterday. He was an only brother of Mr. L. A. McDonald ol radio station CFCY m Charlottetown. Born at sourls 44 years ago. he was a son o1 the late Mr. and Mrs. Allan L McDonald. He received his primary education in Sflurls and ater studied at Saint Dunstans University. Following up his studies he attended St. lvrancls Xavier Uni- versity 1n Antlgonish, NS, and was a graduate of that. institute. For some time alter he studied in Pal-ls. Rome and Berlin. Returning to Canada. he wok up residence at Montreal where he has lived for the past l8 years. He held a responsible DOsition in that city up until he became ill. He was unmarrier. and his pass- ing leavcs his brother, I... A. (Art) McDonald thc only surviving mem- ber oi the lalnily, two other broth- el-s and a sister having died acme _vea1's ago. The remains ixili arrive ill Cliar~ loltetcwn Friday evening on the train and will be forwarded by motor hearse to Souris where bur- ial will take place Saturday morn- il at 9 am. from St. Marya Roman Catholic Church. llson. E. blcKay. MacDougall. P. MacNcli. Office Administ l-ilon Lieut, C. Mountain. Lieut. J. Dechant. Quartermaster Sgt. C. Conrad. Sgt. E. Harrison. C l. M. Andrus. Corks-R. Bell V. Bcrdsten. A- Green, B. Ho a. i5. Muncy. A. Mac- Dougail. F. anton, D. Toonlbes. Alter the presentation the Corps did the march act and the salute was taken by t c Provincial Com- mandant, Mrs. Palmer. Then a demonstration of‘ drill conducted _ by Sgt. Major Kennedy was can ried out with precision and smart- The Corps has always considered first aid of primary importance and last night they showed how they would care for casualties in an emergency. On the floor oi the hall four casualties. broken ribs. shock. broken leg, iractured skull. 9 Stretcher parties marched 011i- bandaged up the wounded l“: brought them to the first aid P05 where they were examined by Dr llovvatt and nursu. Members"? the office administration sec recorded tile case history 0i "9- casualty. The above demonstration showed the efficiency and skill oi m; n": cross mclnbers. Refreshments wre served b3. former IIIQDIDQa of the nutrition section under the direction of Mrs. Doria Toombel. W01’! f-lrn-w-rli |-._-—.......‘-rli§1..3A-..a__»- -‘-- _ . r _ . . < - ' .' - _. M . - .-> .- u: n A ‘ - _ _~¢-.-—~¢~.,__i _..-._..',-...»_ i“ _._.-_.-.._. _ . ' ' ' ' ~ . ' . ‘ ~ ‘ ~ " -'~ h V‘ s. 4 . - _ m. _ .1... w ’ . 4;; 11;... ..'_,;.._ __=-....~."' .<:_.=;__' _ ~ .i_.-_._ i. -. ‘fix.