‘memes an warn i oomno -.--2 oars gwro. and Tlllll. M-O-Mpr oeoeto TIE IIIST lliil’ lllll or TIE Dorothy McGuire ' spans. ill-DAY and wro.. snowmo AT u; - 1.0a and us Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.80 .5:- r" "am Iingee In tho city. Freesost Fee Charitable Purposes Barnett-Brown The bridmwhowsssivm l"! b! her father, wore a gown of whit; ed on prim-Ass lnes. and wore halo hats of forget-me- nots with short veils o! rose belge tulle. Their bouquets were of roses and baby's breath. an“ Jacqueline Butter. - l, wore a" took of ruffles and a tiny in he O “tab 2am Trans - Canada Express I sumorr noAn scrroor. of Slnnott Rood Oloss tand Ichooi fix thiefwmonth oi May. Grade VIlI- Mary Sinnott. yofsweetpeae and the vs oy. Juno; < ) Burnett. RC sotaaaslut nun for his 111$ of Grade VII—\l John J. O'Brien. ' lMaris Cunningham, s Jamel Connolly. Grade 114mm Dorian. Grade V-Eita Binnott. 2 Berlu ‘Wealthy. S Rachel Trainer. Grade IV-i Estell Connolly, 2 lltcll Connolly. Grade II Sn-d Gerard Me- : Gerard Skanott, a Annette cCsrthy. Grade II Jn-Eive. ’l‘ralnor. Attendance-inure. Boylan. sage bouquet of Briarcliffe roses. The reception was held at tire 6 Windsor Hotel, whore pink mess and pink and white cornstions were used to d . the bride's tale being arang with snap- T and lighted with oandlos. s bridal couple will spend their honeymoon on a boat trip M; Malone. teacher. o Mary to the Great Lakes, from Winni- (Patrl please oopy) LP to New York by pl __._..__.__ _L_________ Ii TODAY ONLY — The Great Stage Hit! “CLAUD snows AT on -:.oo - aoo Bainss, and Mrs. C. S. John. N.B.: Mrs Rev. and Mm Grade auflghflflofl Thelma ion (equal). Harry Cookfiw Nflsa Andi: a r nd Go dun is gorrniey. m!" . 111059811 - MleoFldyu-i, Vice Prin i : c Pal uld Mar-y Doyle n ro at: h th Elm n‘. er or J June 0t Io '5" To N: And we But the river flows between, But some d Away from a With a welcoming In ly Bantam Fa her Sisters -e;u. all addressed to the Woo satisfactory quality and prop =' I u for Robert Young 1.4 " treal before taking Tour Ill. Glllillllll ‘I ool_n is reserved I news of local lltorut. but ad.‘ nowey nature may be at livo canto s word. strictly nay- able in advance. ._.____.._._____. CIABWILI. ior__rbotosraabn CONIIB-ATION LIFE IN- QUIANOI. Purl Thursday. June 8th at 3 P. 1g.‘ m KILLED IN ACTION —- Mr. Lawson Douglas, Head of Hilla- horo, has received the sad news that his son, Pte. William Faulkner Douglas has been killed in action in Italy, May 24th. 0N BOARD 0F SELECTIIEN -ibllowing the annual town elec- tion. says the Fr News. the Hopkinton Board oi Select- men for 1944-46 were elected with James F. Power. treasurer and general manager of the Lombard Governor Corporation oi Ashland as the new member. Selectmen Alvin A. Curtis and Herman f... barter were elected on Monday.- Mr. Larter was formerly of North River, PEI. and has two brothers here Edward and George and a sister Mrs. Alex Ford of this city, who are justly proud oi their brother's success. residence in Charlotte- J- ‘Ithe bride wore Burnett, o! the bridoamom: Miss It I Charlotte- George Assaly. Assaiy of James i Hali- (Chick) C Mr. Bonnell of Saint m c: . o n , o oo. Ont, and Mr. andnyMrs. Grumman of (Jhnriottotown. PAIKDAII SCHOOL iboil for May: lvflariorle Mutdh. 2 . o eor B lei" I. Baines and RCNVR tG of roltvil X — 1 Ivan Mitchell, S Coleen Galudet. 1X —- 1 Warren Grego , Bell, (equal) 2 Blalz rt Wood (equal), vrrr '- 1 Noreen Smith. 2 Coles and Puncher (equal) ual" ' helpful in TI-ACIEIS STUDY GROUP - up meeting was held School on Friday afternoon, May it. The president, M Gertrude Viilett presided. The following teachers were pre- sent: Sue Jones, Mt. Herbert: Herold Wood, Hazelbrook; Winni- ired Hayter, Alexandra; Helen ,_ Earnsollffe: Bea- trice Camenon, Cross Roads. The "Current Events" uss A general discussion followed in which msndv te ds d. A tdy msu ad Air on "I fer Th must in ceived seas, states that your son. Officer Robert Kelly Clemenh. is ow for official purposes ed to have died be a blow to entertained for added sorrow I est sympathy. which prom ___.__.____.__ THE___ IS'POWN_ GUARDIAN Active Service‘ g letter was receiv- K. Clements. Mon- with deep’ regret that 1 form you that advice re- from the Royal Canadian Fbrce Casualties Officer, Over- Pilot e foliowin by Mr. R. presum- October 2nd. relilile that this letter will the hopes you have so long. and in your offer you my deep. May the same spirit 7W1 Wurvaon to of- llfe give you renewed ' Yours sincerely, D. MscKELL. Air Commodore, his e Acting Air Member for Personnel ac ai wer mentions The " or-ld Affairs " -' " an "Man was reported very the teaching oi Cur- rent Events. On motion the meeting adjourned. AN INEilGETIC GROUP OI‘ WOIIN — The Beaver Club held its final meeting for the season with s luncheon at the Charlotte- town Hotel. This club of only 12 women has every right to be proud of its war effort, as since the win- ter oi 194d, they have contributed the money to buy yarn which they had knitted into the following articles most of these being sent to the Navy League. Merchant Seamenls Club, Halifax: i8 turtle- neck sweaters, 60 pair sea socks. 35 pair short socks, 1 helmets, li scarves, 3 pair gloves and 6 tuck- ins. Material was also purchased m; ibyxthem for 1S layettes, these be- , and Georgie 3 Elizabeth Cook, and hilt Bell. (equal) V — l Vaunda Buell, 2 3 All MMDENE’ ce ac a . Deparknont. Thomson. James Warren Nottlng 3 Beverely et, Kenneth Biuris and Frank- Mildred E. A , nt: Mabel Auld, Assistant, In Memoriam "V3118 memory of our dear son ulles Game- passed sway across the river s ores of ever green long to see his dear fsee Bradalbnne, who h, 1938. we'll cross the river k weary land we’li ilnd dear Elmer waiting hand. herod by Mother, and Brothers. made up and shipped to the d areas of England. As a club they worked one afternoon a week during the winter seasons at Red Cross House. They gave a Hot Plate to the Blood Donors Clinic and cash donations to the Red Cross, Russian Relief, The 1 Milk for Britain Fund. The Alex- andra Orphanage, the Frigate ‘Charlottetown’ and to the YMCA Building Fund Personals The many friends of George H. Newman. Union Road, will regret to learn that he has found it ne- cessary to enter the P.E.I. Hos- pital for a tonsil operation. The many friends of Mrs. Chris- tine Carrier and Mrs. Matilda Ross will be much missed by.their friends oi this city as they have gone to the iatter's home in Kin- ross for the summer months. Frienh oi Mrs. Ella Gilils of Eldon are glad to see her out again, much improved in health alter receiving treatment in the P.E.I. hospital. They regret how- ever that her daughter l-lilda is now in the hospital in Halifax suffering with typhoid fever. Miss Blanch Howatt. city. Miss Amy Johnstone. K ‘ left yesterday morning on a to the Pacific coast. They visit relatives in Victoria and Vancouver and on their return will stop of to visit in Edmonton and Winnipeg. They were accom- palned as tar as Montreal by Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Howatt. m WOOL MARKET Wool will be received at Registered Wool Potato Growers’ Warehouse ter June 19th. Wool ship An advance of $2 erlly at the foot or Prince Street. d by truck or rail should be c Grading Station, Chrn-lottei ~ cents per pound will be made prepared for marketl ,, and the ‘r ‘ Warehouse Number 18. Churlotteiowrl arefully tagged on all wool oi n . Wool will be P. W. C. COLLEGE TIMES Will he on sale ' at MARITIME STATIONERS and CARTERS BOOK STORE OUT 0F TOWN STUDENT! Mo! Aral! to JOIN NICHOLION 16 Fitzroy St, Charlottetown wmlineioee 35 cents to cover coats and mailing. T—— P NCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, PJLI. — CARIBOU, NI. _ MJ’. “PRINCE NOVA” - The Connecting Link Between These Province?“ (party-swans mcnumrn) Daylight Saving ruse sllrflnr May m the Nova Booth-Prince Edward Island F"?! Service will operate three round trips per day. will Leave Wood islands Will Leave Caribou 1-0-1 v - ~ too s-I. use annunird 3.00 1.00 p m. and 5.00 p I- LUVCHES SERVED NORTHUMBEIoA1AND FERRIES, LIMITED CHAIILOTTITOWN, P-E-I. M NOTE-The ll a-m. and l am. sailings will be uncalled on “"1"- Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays daring May and u! by order of Oil f‘ r c ~ m; l L‘ ""1 he anuennoed later. be he in l0 statement of grades is received. and pack " bags. number of oi attac twine will he ‘ I ed d l Si? mats‘. vifii‘ tied with ‘binder twine. lowed. hut 1| appl are separated by the owner. from the date of openl In aheigplnl. each fleece should ts In old, hut clean sacking. Use one large sack if at all p d, clean sacks sewed together god with the name and address of ihc o ed to the outside of the sack and anoth deduction of 1 cent per pound will other unsatisfactory string. at the vincial Department of Agrioul w ll be paid when A be tied se Do c. a: this aids in checking. A will suffice. Erich suck should wner with one in: serurrly er placed on the insirlr. A dc for wool tied with hinder ‘Signor Feller twine is available BONUS ON WOOL bony o! i cents per pound on all paid by the Provincial and Do on fleeces roperly prepared for mnrk moire direct to the grower through the through the Regh wing ruin Imeveanyheavylllaand Remove any other chaffv, out rum rhail before tyin shear when fleece; are dry. L It I. d. l. the ahipmen The bonus will not beupald on: any clip that requires a The bonus ls Wool received in wet. or mustv c lot of reconditioning at time oi g mtoglgflsrlll: It; secure if the above simple rules are fol- standarw grades of Canadian wool rninion Departments of Agriculture The payment of the bonus Provincial Department for tered Warehouse. Growers dang loch before tying each fleece. lolovo any hurry. etrawy, or dirty wool before tying. or strowy portions of fleeces, or shake I. loop wool imvn getting damp. AI those reieots, packed separately, may go forward as part of (t) Fleeces audition or rading. (l) Any reject wool. veil free of rejects, or when rejects It is expected that the wool warehouse will operate for one month delivered in this porio Be this statement are carried Into n; from Jone 19th to Joly 19th. d. sure that effect. All wool should the regulations Is Indicated Address communications to: The Prince Edward Island Sheep Breeders’ Asswlllioll. Charlottetown. 's'U'lb’a'o"n ' J35. May Rev. s. and and Ling the and he and B5 CLINIC eond issue Mrs-my FUNII-AL Home. Services funeral were Mrs. Mr WJLB. MEETING — g“ Wheotley River held their re- ar William Ling, with h)’ by membe the Name of Jesus In the absence of the Chan answered three visl adopted. Correspondence read and discussed. ferlng 84c. verses four and ‘me nuim tlflbod b. a... aN“..;‘i.’i°‘i "limit; 9 . . . Harbour June Bth 2-: EIVICI — The al of the late Kenneth Roger tuner Muméi ihfsnt son of Mr. and Mrs. unn. was held Monday. the McLean Funeral were onducte by Yls Webster. Service 26 from G. Cari T the grave was conducted by Rev. A. Duke. Interment was in lands et ottetown from Moe.’ s Doris M Mrs. L. Cudmore ewart. Neil Munn unn. The WMB. meeting at the home of Mrs. Mai! 17. with Mrs. as lealder. Meeting opened . Responsive readi from MINNIE!!! Monthly. ngeading fs- Plhyer. Hymn "Take With eslllou." pr dent vice-president. lVii-s. Harold dler resided. Roll can w“ y seven members and tors. Minutes read and Number of sick calls containing the word member paid her dues. Oi‘- ii f h .. National Anthgn? Lurighn 3:; tess. served by the hos _______ INOENTTVE T0 TRADE Meeting closed wltlr --____ cg and cloves of the inspired trade a. early on active service‘ 1M8. ,orar'y degrees, so he protested the Johneton-iiaolllnnon Nupiiale The marriage of Elisabeth Ivo- iyn, dsrghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bene- dict MaoKinnon of Grand Tr - le P. E. I., to . Edmund B. Johnston. 8011 01' Mr. and ma. Den- his Johnston, of Newhurg, Carle- ion County. N. 13.. took place Thursday morning at eight o'clock in St. Anthony's Church, Montreal tihe Rev. Father George MoKenns officiating. The bride who was given away by Mr. Alistair McLean, of Nitro. Que, wore a floor lc gown of white organza. over w te satin and a-flnger-tip length veil, of tulle illusion, caught to her hair with orange blossoms. she carried a uet oi red roses. s Adele Mclver as the bride's only attendant wore a frock of pink organm over satin and a iny hat to match with a veil. Her arm uot was pink camations. Mr. Clarence Johnston of New- burg. N. 15., acted as best man and Dr. Austin MacDonald ushered. A rec " for the immedia‘ families and a few intimate friends was held at the Queen Hotel. Later Dr. and Mrs. Johnston left for the Selgniory Club. the bride traveling ln_ a frock of roblns egg blue crepe with white hat and acoessor w. ‘Iliey will reside at 1512 St. Mal-bk Street. ltirs. Benedict MacKinnon cf Grand Traoadle. P. E. I., the bride's mother; and Mrs. Dennis Johnston. or Nelwburg, N. 3., mother of the bridegroom; the Rev. Father Med- eric Cass, oi Charlottetown. P. E. I., and Miss Marjorie MacAuley of St. John's Que. Tlhe bride the McGlli School oi Graduate Nurses. She is at present with the Victorian Order of Nurses of Mon- treal. Dr. Johnston, one of the in- tern staff of the Royal Victoria ' (Montreal Gazette) T00 MANY became: xmono. Ensland -<cr>- m. prinei O E.W. Hazel. of Jesus University is The out-of-iown guests included‘ Hospital, is a graduate of the fac- ._ ulty of Medicine of McGill Uni- ' V versihy "Ask her if she promises to diluent in flavor! No P81 College. thinks Oxford too free in the distribution of hon- conferring of an M. A. degree Brig. Frederick French for . cation oi educational books. objections were overruled. i m m» Who Wasn't Himself By Leslie Car-gill '>'»'fi (Continued from page 2) business career, under modern con- ditions. offered many excellent opportunities. And he had been rapidly climbing the ladder. a MWAROS ‘Llrumml CANON E. urishing, too. They supply carbohydrates and pro- serve me maliyirich, nut-sweet Grape-Nuts Flakes every morning!” You can't blame him for making sure of his Grape-Nuts Flakes for lnnkfostl They're so deliciously reins. useful quantities of iron and phosphorus and other food unm- tinlsineasywdlgestioilioat your family to Grape-Nuts Phkai " or giant y packages. M. MALONE Will Speak in Support of Y. M.0.A. Activities Y); —leg injury. contracted at fcgzfiail when he was a boy. he had been turned down for active war service, though the sllshi- lameness had not prevented him taking e. big part in civil defence No threat of prosecution hanging we, mm “v3.5 going to interfere with his service at the wardens t p056 1n mm evening he went along to the w s; usual. But much as he tried to keerpihe trouble in the backlground it ‘did intrude to the extent of making him more sub- dued bhan usual. _ "in love. or somethlnl?" h? W" asked. "Tell you all about it other time." There was a laugh stifled by the preliminary “Alert" signal. Whldl meant that those on Patrol had to go to their stations. Richard was not sorry to be 0H the move. As he hurried along. the wail o! the sirens told publicly that enemy aircraft were in the vicinity. SOME There seemed tn be no nee-i i0)" rooav "rr-re DAY or OPPORTUNITY To Help Provide Charlottetown With a Completely Modern YOUTH BE GENEROUS DEMONS TRATE YOUR FAITH MEET Tl P particular cxciieuicni. Fer-ious raids F hhad beccme few and far between. CENTRE Often the warnings had been no |more than precautionary. A man sounding at the corner of Portsmouth Row was incautiousiry lighting a cigarette. “Careful with that match," Rich- ard told him mildly. "Sorry? came the response. "I wa< dying for a snoke. and there doesn't seem to be anything doing." "You never can tell." "An objection to my cigarette now. t-‘s burning?" "That's all right, , ypure careful." “Thanks! l‘m going lfvliy who’. Mind if I walk with you." "Not at all, though much farther to go." _ “Dull job, bring a warden. ch?’ "Don't you believe it! I've had plenty of cxcitcmcnt on niiflts ma?» began calcnrr than lhii." “l-lcjre we shant get bud dose this time." "Not verv likely. The Luftwaffe is being kajmi busy elsewhere. Nevertheless, \\'e‘vc 2m {O b9 F1?- pared for all emerzcncics. S'me I0!‘ the snnllor shcu"; i‘ ‘~_'"‘P.r uri- Jllrasan: ' '1‘ H?‘ so long as l haven't E WORKERS WITH OPEN EART AND OPEN HAND