t ,144‘ Megsi“; THE -_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TODAY ounv - MUSICAL colusnv may MARTIN - DICK rowan, “TRUE TO LIFE" {SHOWING AT 3.15 - 7 - e - COME EARLY -»"‘J'-=PRINCIE EDWARD COMING-t FRI. and SAT. i ' ‘lilo Screen’: st Ti-llllldblie "Threesome! c-TU-DAY-Flll. -— SAT. CAPITOL . w, 4 4 V‘ ' lust e dummy ' who gets . ehummy with e mummy! ‘SERIAL and COMEDY — SHOWS 3.15 - 7 — 8.45 u_-—_— :2; :_—.1__— — EMPIRE -:- TO|||GHT~—FR|.-SAT. Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 snows AT r - 8.45 =-= ‘llley aim tor Johnny's back in killer conalrynJlnl they lllevfr live lo lake a second s o . PLUS — G-Men vs. Black Draloli '- Chiiilter 8 "" BATTLE 0F EUROPE -- AND — COMEDY » u. '3? polulds. and H made shoes and tailored shirts. A _ shkt. with special eilectskfut flWfly l" ' to - I - kl. it we si l auntsa House ma». o. . ' small. i ' I u ’ ther 1 - even l n m; Qhfivylerlfi" aarlqd shoulders forced the seams. Mazurkfs right hand could hide g p11fl£f of pancakes. l-le carries i\ i-fe in a scene which nccesfittflifll the search for a iuiitl! 1W5 all“: h w otfact a hand Q an ordinarw butchers reaenble a pen-knife. Aftrr an intensive search ' ci Msnurk. ,fi'°,fl,1,'“§, ‘he gfllvoorlis haunting the haunted enry. nQ-Q-lnuamn-h H“ L iih-i-iiff." . Aldrich duo today at the ‘ nnbgg ~‘ w ‘tween . who Rsembles in Man Mounts nb-QAQ» Lg‘; 4 i‘ . CONF SUI-AN l i‘ 600K! ror Photos. IIATION llllll Ill war and about eighteen months mier Marshal Stalin iuatflumphlfl‘ hes May Day order broadcast from Mos- m t somewhere; the "w"- dflllllx: as agcow N18 00 w..." mom" ~<*-~"**"'s"""""""" with u» “Queen Glarlotte."m' ‘M ‘h’ run-w flsfuifibRoa was? i i? ugly a 111N124 uorlla oluu scanner - mun ... "° M“ m" om, m- M Avril Grade Q10 1. of am. TrBEJE-Elelonmvlaliqllirl . $31,???“ mum” my _ 911ml: 1- 000110 KW- uterday afternoon from the res- veranoe of the Poles. Czecho- Dcmld. I. Irma MacDonald. ldeuq of her daughter. Mrs. Arthur [Big/eats an: others whom he doltifl- l o Duvar. i2 k Road, where has u lumber; m bondage, “can m w“!!! 0P MA INIS — was con ucted by Rev. TJ-l. ‘mulpnahed only by the droint m list of the 0. W. L oonvel- Buasell somers. The -heuel-s “mm o; m, gqvlq Union, sat‘ w‘ "m" °‘ W“ - J- ' W" N ~A- Britain and the United states of ml {it Meme. rum. a A. uereod, Amerum» u, ma, “by joint blows D011 as Convener was inadvertently omitted. suoAu courous - ‘rue lw loll smalls tion of u» weruaToI tlld out I be his may not} are oo VI-lid on May c remaining five on July ll‘. JAMIE AUXILIARY. — flit-Ni noun of 8t. Janos Ohureh Manse m were -.er. Rev. T. . Altar 35th. 0th. by their - rs. and Mrs. Seniors. devational exercises. some WI! . of the. evening was Ioont in and» the marine or handkerc rel-l theRedCroaaMiI-l.‘ “" Rave a talk on Art following wluich a dainty lunch was served by he hoe Mrs ees. . Samara was ass Mrs. A. MacArthur and Mra. newton. NOBTH RIVER. BAPTIST CIIUBCBBS. — Sunday. May 7th Services ea follows: Iiuirview i=1 AM. North River 8.80 P. M. Xingu‘ tml M. Conununiorl will be Oblcrv‘ oiivwinl rmllar aer- .vice. Clyde River: galbba Bchool ‘ n l. Long Creek: mo nirla or h School at ll A. M. Al’. Kingston on Friday nizht at I o'clock e. nre-conununiun confer, once and praise service will be held. All invited. A cordial welcome to liléerldfl'ltél. Rev. A. E. Todd. M | ‘ ___ | SERIOUS I'll! -— On . afternoon about 1.30 fire caused by -a spark from the flue destroyed the hcme of Mr. John Neweli, R. family dr outside and quickly gave the alarm but before help could be had the entire house was gutted and noth- ing could be saved. loss estimated at about 88.000. Mr. Ne- well got his farm through soldier settlement Board. and the loss is a severe one. Kind neighbors are housing the family until other arrangements can be made. CONFERRED 0N FEED SITUA- TION — I find tile feed situation pretty good in this province. Mr. G. B. Brooks of conferring with feed dealers here. Mr. Brooks is director of feeds for Quebec and the Maritime for the Wartime Prices and Tra e Board. He left yesterday on return» to Montreal ere is s. shvrtnse of sugpilies will be a has Just gotten into full or I ion and that it will affect favorab- ly the supply situation here. 'me grain situation in Canada is pret- ty good at present but the future depends on FUNERAL SERVICE -- ‘rhe funeral or Mrs. P. S. Brown which was largely attended, was held yesterday morning fron: her las‘ 0 o. od by Rev. uis Do by Rev. R. fllsworth. Rev. K. Macmillan, Sub-deacon- Honorary pail bearers were: His Worship Mayor Blanchard l-lon T. w. . Prowse, Dr. .1. Blake, m. I.J. Yeo. Samuel Kennedy. Alba» Farmer, DJ. Riley. LA. Mclsaao and George Moore. Active pallbear- ers were Messrs Hooper Horne. Councillor A. Butler, G. Bslllngall, Abram Peters. Theo. Sentner and Dr. R. Howatt. service at the rave was conducted by Rev. Louis ug- an. 0N‘! YIAB. wort BIGAMY - The Moncton Transcript soy-B Ml‘!- Rosells. Mutch. a Prince Edward Is- lander who has been living in Mono- ton since her marriage to Hollis Trites of this in 193'! was found guilty Tuesday morning of a charge of I btgarny after a lengthy trial. Magis- trate W. I". lane before whom was tried reviewed the evidence and pointed out that the accused admitted havlnz It'll-l‘- lried Harry Mutdh in Prince Ed- ward Island on November 28. 19M mu 30in; through a ol-m of mar- Iriam with ‘rl-ltes on November D. 1807. ‘me evidence indicated. he said. that they had not separated 'untll 108i and there was also ev- ‘Menu whack‘; the accustefiln denfigi. at the a me some ea - m y obably in i885 After | she in the case to one ches- I Ml’. slid M" have left for 'wood,l=. E. I. . in nshas been employed until lately with Clarke Ruse Aim-aft Ltd. Moncton Times. . Lionel Illvingatone their home in Glen- Ml‘ Liv gate HHIJ iliiMlY BY [unlfolt [ushion llovlvlrssvollsrlsmrvlsvosv llllocourogulrslluonlllglg It’ wear a i:ET-3.';"'“”"" "m 55's.?! rufort-eilslllon ' on formula. l. Dr. Werner/a vent sore ms. Powder lets you a. Eeonom cal: enjoy solid f small amount -avold enlbar- lasts ongar. rsaernent of loose aPlllmllarr-nlsm, plateallelpspre- pleasant tasting. naqaa-sor-m-ybdllyq-Islul . DI. Worm-ts Pnwllvl ‘.ll‘.\‘i.’.. I .-'.‘.‘..{ Th. 01 laced C ' ‘Innis sundiy in Ohfllbt “NW to his "great determlnat on and skill in plressl "I often in the face of intense Gptpgg. oilcake, dealers report. but la wou- ln rifififihrmm“ malth°°lil“°lf. this year's grain crop. ‘onrnostoftl c» A-w- 3W5‘ from the east dealt by Oil!‘ ‘PM?’ <=1=- Berti“ “t I and m... the West by trom of our Allies " ‘conducted by Rev. B defined the immediate Bul- sian l’ the ave _ obieotivo as riddinfiuliinlovie of invaders. re-eltab | M!‘- m!" WIN! HIGH AWARD — The second day of ltdcaerlia Week at. the University of King's College Tues- day was marked by the Resident's dinner to the graduating class at Pine Divinity Hall. Tom 8.0g o Wll g0“ the state frontiers evsryw the Black Bea to the Barents Se! and then the relentless pursuit d ti; badly wounded enemy into hi. l. viousLy," rle ma. tho latter, m. task “ls more difficult than 0898:] dal, emblematic of sterl- ‘on o! l “ " e Ul ." - ing manhood, learning and gentle- MTV-m’ $.32; 1nd,,- ‘p ‘m! gm: neaa. Rev. Beverley stropldseBnaig; magical“, to people, “mm field, NB. was named the " Student.” of 1944-45. Miss Connie Brown was named the senior Co- countries to force their governments t out of the war. Terror anl lready reign in Roman- to con usion a ad. Three “K's" were awarded, all m 1, d d puma-g, m am‘ t‘ ‘h: Eigflillyil tl-liosen Otllzrliltfles "h!" only one possibility of averting cat- m- Qharliliwwwn» n - to break with the Ger- Mfigfxfigfé Ne" B'“‘““"°k'_l“m“x l {Zsllipsfia withdraw from the war ' . ___-__- l Pulitzer Prize Niinllers Named l 45 Operational Flights to llis Credit NBW YORK. May l — (AP)- Derliei De urge Associated Press Kl wel- common t. today won “he Pulitzer u ' following ill ba of cunmw w for ‘a distin- ‘llha llillfllt as F. O. J. M. “Mllc" Ho , D- F . 6-. is a son of a fonrler Island- er. his mother being a daughter of the late Mr. Frank Macfnrlis. He is lilo a slwn-ltl 1 DOTng£fl£dUflDR the ow olfvaMf. Ernest I - "if C‘? now reading .. teww-rr. "u" ws ded for prizes were a r Frank e Ihmlgh F. 0. J- M. "M " H h ‘ohv. one D- F- U- Bays it was -~l..'.’1§' rfffeifl mfnwofomaAssoclalted Press. lor [that brought him through 4.5 oper- a photograph entitled ‘Tamas atlorral flizhts from Great Brltion, aboard lldarlcliesners, Wellingmms, and Halifaxee. with only five hits tcgitwfed by enemy fight- .“ 0r flak. the citation which ac- tifilhlflflnicd his decoration P s trib- Lsiand" and the other to Earle Bunker. of the Omaha. (Neba) world Herald. for his phmolrrloh "Home Commit. A special citation was awarded to Byron Price director of the otflce of censorship and executive news editor of the Associated Press on leave. "for the creation and ad- o: the newspaper Hm ra o c e.’ "At. the same time. the members of the advisory board of the irra- ciulite school of journalism deplore certain acts and policies of army and navy censorship in the hand- ling of news at the source. and for the unreasonable suppression of iti- fornratlon to which" the American people are entitled. the Columbia U versitv trustees said in an- noumcinlz the awards. The New York Times won the T38 |it.lon from ground defences anld en. filly 318MB!” The sandy haired, mild mannered pilot arrived at the ‘home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 5- 34mm. 415 Fifth Avenue, Mon- day wee-vine s acid operational "m! 911d b". iiBli-ifyifiil two tours. hi! D. F- 9-. the 1939-43 Stall‘ and the Pathfinder Ribbon, all earned since he went overseas in August, 194i. "It was all ercciti " he told a pigs?!) fr. describing _ _ e ne co lidsd with en- _, other Cgngdiqn almralt on me way prize for the most disinterested buck gmm a mm on German _ “we and meritorious public se gxé. when we hit durum ehe yew. ul-ne w“ based on ti! Times survey of the fu said Mr. Brooks who explaln- may, I hm ‘GM e ' ' ‘ fAm l his! , .. d "m - 1"" t“ "t “wits: e- m he m» when mcusmssfiazseszl writ- i url the V681’. the trustees a- Twice Flying Officer Horan made Qfnfl... fm. to mu Kansas City the 1°11! rim flew-ts the Alps to bclnh nrvle» Star for editorials written by 9962M in Ital and once more for gen“ J, Hggkell, i.‘i.'t“§.°‘i..°'£ll.. i" *6“ ?'.‘°"‘l°f‘ n n zec osova a. Other awards: to bomb the Siloda munitions works. H35 141805345X’ W88 one 0i’ the few For a distinguished example of to reach the target and they rrlade- mrllsorvlstu work —Clifford K. 91w 1118M ‘on the deck." skimlninrBerryman cf the Washington (D. the ground all the way. V.) Evening Star for his cartoon ggiltled "But Where is the Boat n s?” For a distinguished example of telegraphic reporting on national affairs-Dewey L. Fleming of ille Baltimore Sun. For a distinguished example oi’ a reporter's work. the preference be- lng given to news stories being published under the pressure of ed- ition time. relating to matters of special interest. of a local or regional character Paul Schcenstein, city editor of the New Yul-k Journal Am- erican and to reporters who 00- operated in development and pub- lication of s news story which saved ‘Th? first two times we bombed the Knlm uni add - "noel-e were tremendous fires an we wiped the works out for a while at any rate." Besides the many bombing raids 1e important Nazi tar- Sfltfi. Flyiflfl Officer Horan flew Williiiflfihs 0n operations in the Baltic sea an off Norway and the French coast as well as frequent daylight. "moling" over lflflmflfly to keclp tile elens going ganld the Nazi air raid sirens howl- ing. Amd ted the life oi’ a two year old girl by _ arse at a Canadian conver- obgamlng pQnlfilmfL 550B liflll. W 0T6 All’ CCRIIIWGOPQ R- In the division oi’ letters, the McBul-rley of Saskmt officer ccrrmcndfng. I The 2'7 year old R. C. A.F» pilo-t had l!‘ 0- Don MaoMillian. D. F. C. whose home is at Lnmdis but who worked for snrnetilne at the Hudslm Bey Ovmblny here. as a roomste for much of the time overseas. Mlllan is e _ l Mac" Hcran was born in Sasha. ftoon and attcnded St. Paul's School ‘and Park Coiiegi ‘ . A brother con was all‘ folio-wing prizes were awarded. For a distinguished novel publi- sired-by an American author - “Journey in The Dark" by Martin Finvln, published by Harper and Brothers. For a distinguished book of his- tory - "The Growth of American Thought" by Merle Curtl. published by Harper and Brothels. For‘ s. distinguished Amerlcsn bl aphv-"The American Leon- ‘ . I . r. . '1- llrolnln aussmd - Wordls ‘I ‘ I _ I "“-"'"""" t" "' ‘m’ . t §'“:..°.‘.“b'...'.'..."'.t'."'n'{-§_5" screens my lily 9rd“ , . n "wflgxrflgm l” urine in Charlottetown. and re-l ___ n nu la slvlllol. ‘a'i.'.‘..‘i..“:'..u.'€.'t'.° uiffliéalffili wunou. April so - (on -Pro- I'll take my own. It reflects the way I feel . . . which is super! I give vitamins a lot of credit for this. I'm careful to get them all -—including A and C ‘Gentle Press’ Tomato it's a taste-thrill!" of flavour. - CHATHAM an original American play and in its place a s ial award of $500 was given Ric ard Rodger; and Oscar Hammerstein, 2rd. for the operaita "Oklahoma!" produced by the theatre guild. _ Howard Hanson won the prlzein distinguished musical composition for his "symphony No. 4, Opus 34 performed by the Boston Symphony Olchestr Dec ners of three travelling scholarships w graduates of the Columbia school of Journalism will be later. A 81,500 scholarship usually aw- arded annually to an art student was not awarded this year. KINGSTON W. M- S. The monthly meeting of the W. . S. at the home of Mrs- Heber Barrett, opened pg unripe. Alas Did my Saviour leed, o Creed. Scripture lesson, , ter. first 1'7 verses read reeponsiveiy. Reading from Mission- ary monthly by President and scrip- ture reeadings by members. Story from the Worship Service, called, "Three Knocks in the Night." by Prayer by Resident. Chapter of study Book called. "School and Church reach out" was read by Mrs Fulton Willis, with instructive readlnBg on this chapter, by Mrs. Heber Barrett and Mrs. William Younker. Boll call answered h el ht ogr . ardo; The Life of Samuel P. I-“nt. "i. S. Horan. is with the Canad- B, Jan Dental Corlps oversees. and a Morse" by Carleton Mabee. pub- lives at home. lished by Alfred A Knopf, Inc. sister I ill/ink Officer Horarfs wife. the Ibr- a distinguished volume of lforrxnerlMargail-leg, (‘f}ISG.S|ll1i1-1'VCPS;i— “Evgeterr: Stargugy Steph- .. . e w en ncen no. pu ed h)‘ dang Saskatoon to instruct at uleralrer and RinehnrL 1m, trail... Stomach llellei : lilor lho Meals You Eat‘! Thobloated, heavy feelingafler ealsgtb t ‘ a ' gnaw-mg before meals; the sfffiidi rlatulenoy between meals; the rlslng an Qourifi, 0f Pod. all these, and more, fall to the lot of those sufl ' “".'.*::l:.“i.'::.“s-... ... .. m... ... " i‘ i i’! Pl ' tn esiu ' aetionoftbe " " awe-call b ' u. m. l?” "m m for alumna-Familial: ofufoog. flmpmmnpnfl‘ °" '° “fr? You will when you take B. B. B. that digution, amimlladon all diminution are greatly unmoved by lb use. Mk at any drug eoun for B. B. B. Price $1.00 a bottle. Th T. lllbirl 00., “dbl. Torulh. X members with Bible verse. Co leeton |ernounncd to '10 cts. Friendship Fund 1i cats» Easter offering $2.50. A let- lar- ircm Mrs. E. R- Woodside inspir- iiz mermbers tn greater service. was lrad by Mrs. James Jewell. Hymn aid Benediction brought the meet- No award was made this ear for 1.1g to a close. BONSIAW W. M. S. The April meeting of Bonshaw United W. M. S. took place at the home of Mrs. 0. l-l. Curtis, The hater Pm M gram in the - ionary monthly was followed by the President Mrs. Nell K. salmond. Every-one joined in the singing of the hymn "Jesus Christ i5 Risen Today". followed by the scripture lesson taken from the books of Luke and Acts which was read in Unison. A Rea the 8V) Fbund the Church There." were told by different members. Mrs A. B. Mashed also read an intcrestirlg "How some of our men in . tional_ period Wis brought to a close nuns THE roman- WELCOME MAIL Flt-OM ATlXia THEN, vu. see THAT YOU'RE sen-r AT once essential to perfect health. Both these vitamins (together with valu- able minerals) are present in Libby's Yes, among Canadians, Libby's is by far the most popular tomato iuice. They love its vine-ripened, sunny flavour, “gentle pressed" from pedigreed lornatoes—superbly lus- cious fruit, grown from special seed and picked at the very peak roAcllro EGGS IN roulAro JUICI Noel Libby's Tomato Juice, season with sail and popper. When vary llol, but nel balling, drop in eggs and poaeh until all. Piece an llol buttered tonal. ‘Illlelran tomato [vies and pour ovov our. Sol-vs as luncheon will: canal sllelra and celery earls. IJBBY, McNEILI. I. llBBY OF CANADA, LIMITED The trustees announced the win-i announcecrthe week of May 22 which are juice. And ' ONTARIO by singing “Break Day of God Oil; Break". The roll call was answered by B, large number oi member; lmd visitors by an Easter Verse. After the Easter thank offering sev- eral members lecl in prayer Meet-g ing closed by repeating Mizpulrl benediction. Next meeting to be held‘ I at home of Mrs N. K. Salmond A delicious lunch was hostess and committee. served by OTTAWA. May 2-(CP)-The Prices Board announced today that to 2'7 has been set aside as a tribute to the wo-i men of Canada for their part in. the program of economic stabiliza- tlon- During the week women's or- llflfiilflflorls across Canada will hold cl regional publications, trade oi ganlzatlolis and radio will unit in a tribute to the Canadian hcusi wife, personified as "Mrs. Consum er." National Film Board M 0 V I E S AND VICTORY LOAN SPEAKER! Freetown-Thursday, 1 ‘ _ _ ‘Meetings in lac-operatic wltl .2th.?‘éilitétfintiiil“iimiéi.l u.» commit». i. plllig} iigornini and [nation-j 4-29-51, QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds Want Add for another apartment!" "You'll have to wait n few minutes-l want to place- 1' Lia-arm tABy wcasrrzn AH- MEHT‘. ‘FHANK You, OHfTiLLlE, HERE ARE swell n/mf): a.» Y.» l "dies... mea- ' was..." ~;;_a,--e.-»---