PRINCE ED.WARD ,2 nits-p T0-0AY and mun. -_.,- }~. .-~._ .. "an; a; Glflhll 0mm, ‘ m». a "m- Ova m an." EXTRA-Cartoon. “Sho ting 0f Dan McGee" and Comedy Featurette “Fall Guy‘ SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00 a G-I ROMANCE '1"“‘”‘ i“ l i('l‘I‘i.’il.iOllll _ I . loliriroi “Ill rm: MEANTIME, Dllldlflii” PLUS NEWS - SNAPSHOTS - SPORTS SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:15 ll “IIFIIIHIMIIL” Added: Terrytoon - Brenda Sizir rlcrinl Lew Lehr Comedy — Seafood Mamas NOTICE BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING WEDNESDAY, MAY 2n. o an. IMPORTANT BUSINESS All Members Requested To Be Present E. S. DOWLING, NOTICE 0F POLL MEETING There will be a meeting of the Progressive Conservative Electors of Mt. Stewart and Pis- quid polls in the Hall at Mount Stewart, on Friday, the 4th day of May at 8:30 P- M. A. O. F. GILL, President, J. A. MacDONALD, Secretary. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ilfillillilfilfilifillfllil NVN’: < The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of P: E. I- will meet in annual session in the Sons of England Hall Charlottetown, Wednesday, May 9th, at ll) A. M. Th; R. W- Grand Lodge of the L. O. B. A.. will meet in annual session ln Boyne town, Wednesday, May 9th, at 10 a. m. MRS. ELIZABETH BEST, Grand Secretary, L.0.B-A. J. A. MURRAY. Grand Secretary. L.0.A. K‘ -. \ ---<\--A-v~\—--\-v\~\ »'\?“3"‘JJJJ':;: ::;:;'.:::';‘:" ,_A f) MATINEE ON SAT. ONLY ~~~..-.. rt/ioaisuiuo rowm E i untrue I ALSO IIUCKAROO BUGS SWING SERENADE and SPY SMASIIERS NO. 9 l _ . IVOMEN LEAD ON IN MEN MYSTERY FILM In the dainty hands of women, ,the most dangerous tentacles of -il.l? espionage \\'eb are frequently luitllllgifii. Such is tiie case in the sex have it within their power to iiillucncl; the fate of nations. Marjorie Reynolds and Hillary Blouse are ieatured in this drama oi intrigue, wiiti Ray Milland in the starring role. Beset by fear and distrust, Milland suspects even the‘ woman he loves, an innocent the hands of ruhiiess in- ‘. Guileiessiy, Marj- furthcrs their ef- raizaclous domin- towards ation. Hillary Brooke meanwhile ,uti.l- lzcs her rare beauty masterfully. Her poised manner and exquisite delicacy belie the dangerous work assigned her. She knows how to handle men and, with cold delib- eration discs them for the purposes of . those who give the orders. The power of women in the world today is clearlv illustrated in this powerful theme, of which Liberty lvlagazine said, "It is the strangest story to come out of England at war." EDGAR BERGEN Charlie McCarthy Mortimer Snerd CLAIRE TREVOR GEORGE MURPHY DICK“ POWELL JOHN - AVISON Conducting the Victory Loan 0- ‘ x x x k x x 1r IIOADCASI OVII A COAII- IO-COASI NIWIOIK CFCY u» 9.30 p.m. to 10.30 WEDNESDAY MAY 2nd. ea PlllE ss- THUR. and SAT. 0nly SIIOWS-IJAILYNAII: "1 and mo Requiem High Mass w s celebrated J. Duffy, Wilfr , McKenna Robert Bradley, Alban McDonald and Mrs Williams, Charlottetown. COOKS for Photographs. day morning. Phone 631. DR. in closed till Tuesday .June 5th. opont hlsaftcrnoon and even . REGISTERED NURSES SOCIATION Special Thursday 0 P. M.. Prince Edward Island Hospital. 5-2-11. ARRIVES IN ENGLAND-Mrs. Allison A. Auld, City, has received a. cable announcing the safe ar- rival in England of her daughter (Dorothy) Mrs. T. H. Ferris. MR. GEO. II. STEVENSON, New Glasgow, announces the engage- ment of his youngest dauglgter, Marion Eleanor, to Borden (L; tin son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pope nag- nall of Hazel Grove. Marriage to take place early in May. 5-2-11. ON PERMANENT FORCE.- Lieut. Edward P. Shaw has return- from Ottawa where he success- fully passed a Selective Board for transfer to the Royal Canadian Navy Hzrmanent Force. ‘ SUNDAY SERVICES. Rev. Sterl- ing Steckhouse will preach on Sunday, May 6th at Alexandra at ll am. I-lazelbrook 3 p.m. Cross Roads 7.30. Prayer service at Alexandra Thursday evening at 8 p-m. 5-2-11 0N HOLIDAY LEAVE—LAC. Edmond Burke, from No. 2 A.N.S.. Charlottetown, left Tuesday morn- ing to spend eighteen days leave with his father sister and broth- ers at Barrie, Ontario. His many friends wish him a pleasant holi- day-(Patriot please copy). GRAHAM'S ROAD SOLDIER FREED-Mrs. John A. Whitehead, Graham's Road, received a cable Monday morning from her son, L/Sgt. Wilfred Whitehead stating that he had arrived back in Eng- AS- Ir-a - quaatorrr-T .aiiriuii. iiiiiiliiilaii Investing in -the Future: This ool ll rqenod I new: o! local first. but Mal-thing of tun ma be inserted at HEY-sill". word. Iltrlotl; p01- oble in advance. CONIEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Thurs- 5-2-11. J. II. AYERS’ Dental Oflice WORTITS DRUGSTORE, Prince Street, will be the only Dru store 5-2-11. Meeting Mitchclrs statement earlier today that it was “probable" that call- Wl“ GFILKDIAN 0a Postponments From Army Service l I »_~ l By JACK WILLIAMS l orrawa, May l ~ toe) - Lil-l bor Minister Mitchell announced! tonight a new policy easing the res-l trictions on the granting of post- ponenients from compulsory mill-’ tary service. The announcement followed Mr. and. He also stated that,his bro- ther George, who has been re- ported missing since March 3rd, 1945, is also safe in the hands of the Allies. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -_ The funeral of Mr. James Fraser was held yesterday morning from ank Hennesseifs Funeral Home to St. Dunstans Baallica where U‘ y Rev. K. McMillan who also conducted service at the grave. The pail bearers were: Messrs. J. and Patrick Murneghan SIX CASES ON DOCKET-A drunk and disorderly and a drunk and incapable forfeited bail bonds of $10 and s5 respectively when they failed to make an alp- pearance at Police Court yester- day morning, In a prohibition case a resident of Richmond street was fined $200 and costs 01‘ three months in jail while on an excise charge connected with the same case he was fined $100 and costs or 3 months in Jail. Two ad- journed excise cases in which the “genome; were found Riiilty were adjourned for a Week for sen- tcnce. srsrairs Tautrnnar- Mrs. Wallace 0, Fraser, Willow Avenue entertained for her sister. M158 Constance Williams, of Ottawa, who is with her for a two weeks holiday Saturday eveniitg. 011 me occasion of her birthday- It was a quiet celebiition Those FY9581" were Mr. Fraser's daughter-in- iaw, Mrs. Wallace FUSE!‘ allld gmall daughter Jiianice, Westvile, and her sister and brother-ln-laig Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cameron an young son, Gordon, of Stellarton. Mrs. Eraser is ewpfictlns h" hm‘ ther, Sergeant M8101‘ G~ V Wu‘ llama, who is stationed at Debert. R51“ over to spend the week- end. Miss Williams is in the C-Vll sefvige and she will be leaving in a week's time for Ottawia-Ncw Qlpggow News. , E8 COLOR — M1‘- Joyelgii Trenton. had 22 hens and in six months they pro- duced 252 dozen of e115. T11" "Y; Barred Rocks and Rhodc 1511111 Reds. A most peculiar thing is that one of the hens is changing her color to snow WIIIMKFP. 62:: related bi’ a "m" "m" Pu," ‘t ,5‘. a similar thine unopened n‘? fir,“ over there. 611d flmn-v c " turned her original color to snow white and then World War I W85 over. Many interested friends lira closelv watchlnB l0 55° l! m“ ‘me be the ease with this strong biddy.— (New Glasgow News.) North Rustlco, returned Monday evening from spending i!" Wm“ end in Monet/on. Mrs. Devin We! a m" all; meetlfll of the B’ QM mew Broadcast Committee. C B A I030 P. M. ups for military service would end with the cessation of hostilities in I Europe. merits, Mr. Mitchell disclosed that notice was sent yesterday to Mob- ilization Boards directing them to relax pressure which has been ap- plied for the cancellation of post- ponements. The new policy ap- plies particularly to men 25 or over who are working in tries ivhcre there is a labor short- ii C in Europe and the need of cer- tain industries was responsible for Sr the change. contained in a telegram signed by Arthur National Selective Service. which read:- to be followed from now on is to relax pressure for cancellation of postponements for industry, especially those over age of 25 years and in those who are working in war plants or essential civilian indus- tries such as‘ textiles. and base metals. employers or employees make out reasonable cases crcn though your quota for the time has not been met. on farms and stay on farms we point to the fact that food pro- duction is of paramount import- ance and none of these men are to be called for military training." plied to men 2i introduced in 1940 and was signed to training. training four months and two months later ‘would be held for home service R.C.A.F. In his statement on postpone- years indus- I-Ie said the progress of the War The directions to the Boards were MacNnmara. Director of “It has been agreed that policy immediately and lu mberlng “Continue tiastponements where In regard to men who are The call-up, which was first ap- years of age, was de- providc men for 30 days 1'1 February. i941. the period was extended to was announced that trainees he army. m Attending were mp. resentatives of the various depart. ments of education, the 0.3.0., private broadcasters, teachers‘ as- Bwlatflcns and Home and School ‘Associations throughout the Mari- mes. AIR CADET INSPECTION - The fourth annual inspection of No. B0 Charlottetown Squadron. Air Cadets will be held tomorrow at 7:30 plm. in Victoria Park. The reviewing officer will bc Group Capt. GD. Price. officer commanding No. 2 Air Navigation School. He will be accompanied bv Flt. Lieut. LR. Glen. of the East- ern Air Command, Halifax. Parents and all interested in the Squadron are cordially invited to attend. GALLANT - PERRIM-A quiet but pretty wedding took place at St. Anthonys Church, Bloomfield. Lot 5, on Wednesday. April 15th when the Rev. Father Rooney united in marriage Eva Mav Perry dflllshter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. omaa Perry. Iisnlsh." and Pte. .1. n. Gal- lant. son of Mrs. Margaret Gallant Coleman. The bride looked lovely in a pale blue chiffon dress with matching nccessohies. The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl ros- flfy- The younz.couple were ably supported by Mr, and Mrs. Law- rence Perry. Following the cele- bration of the NuptiaL-Mass a wedding dinner was held at home of the groom. the room being dec- orated for the occasion in red. white and blue. After dinner a couple of hours were pleasantly spent in music and dancing and accompanied by Nine . va. J. E. ‘Hamill. motored to the homo of the bride‘ where a sumptuous supper was serve-Ate a large num- ber of friends and relatives. The remainder of the evening was nlcasontly spent in music dancing Pie. and Mrs. Gallant will fcslde in Halifax "where Pte. Gallant has been attached to No. 6 Depot since his return from o er- JBIS. The many friendrof this ins young couple wish the years of happiness. A 1070 on Your Dill also held nn Friday nl htln their honor at the home of P e. Gallant‘ brother. Basil. when they receive This soldier has a double investment in the future. He is seen here signing for a bond in the Eighth Victory Loan at No. 7 Vocational Training School in Saint John. N- B. as he learns the tricks of the‘ motor mechanic's trade under ekpcrt army Sllpefl/ISOYS- H13 11111119 15 Pie. E. E. Lidstone of Charlottetown, P.E.I. The canvasser is Lieut. E. M. Kuntzta-(Canadian Army Photo). Relax Restrictions l l‘ members of the Viceroys Council in the Indian government. ever. until last November when an or- der-in-council was passed to pro- vide 16.000 overseas reinforcements. Prior to that home defence troops had been sent to Kiska. By gradual stages the eligible for call were extended un- l they now cover all men born in the years i013 to 1927 and single men born i927. l'l'0llY, a THIS WEEK ONLY 14th ANNUAL CAMPAIGN OPEN TO ALL c GIIMILOTTETUWI Gommunity ltonoert Association CAMPAIGN CLOSES SATURDAY,' MAY 5th only time having uuon memberships may CELEBRITY CONCERTS to ho presented next admission: for individual concerts. IIIII’ tho Till; year. No slag], For information inquire at Headquarters . . . Maritime Electric 00., Graft” st Telephone 1717 i Students __.._.___._ i a t \ a \ \ i x I \ i‘. n ' - —-—AT PEACE All] III WAR- SKI mamas INVASION auvotr IN NORWAY LITTLE NORWAY IN cannon . The story of northland courage told by boys who escaped from the Nazis to train in Canada. IIEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd. 8.30 ADMISSION FREE "rprwiwyirllllllllll/Il; , ____ .._. b taklns call-up men swim welcomed back by the au- m‘. ‘h? yeiaer: and men have not'ti'ict de t which is under com- lbeen ordered to Rpm-t gm- u-gln- mand o Colonel F.I. Andrew. M. ‘ing until they have reached 181/5 M“ ED» C5“ Wl/lemwn 311d UN kylztrvlli/Ilifiriys . ra o O r Ind“, d1 t t m - Bnsrr cnnrsriicas nmnm u“, a“ ma} wmpmm m“, u, uiziecNu s eeglaes o e M” —-—1 ‘Noamlmctreooid .Allwereonthewu Siiln egrancifscgnis SlIiSmE-Yirxilsgwdiihi Depot 2:11:11)?! was the best “mfi mpflilv” thomnspesmby ‘he Mudaliar, above. He is ‘supply "Christmas Dinner" a swarthy q c “a a e m ' Maritime warrior ate in five years. ~“I've been overseas five years and have sat down to five Christmas SHELLS FOR EUROPE > CAPE TOWN. Aultrllla — 1G’) _ dinners over there. but this here's _A u. n u ed on m“ my Mensticlgllég? l? cmlfsezixéotsegtige. the closest’ w ' Ohflstm“ dinner of illmcdirtgii: $36 01mm") 51111111111‘ tion used by the Allies of the Weat- ern Front for many month; after D-Day and in February the de- mand was still heavy. This W“ one factor which induced Cabinet to defer an oxtauivsre-aliooctioii of manpower. PURRNG CATFISH I've eaten in all that time." he said. wining his mouth. His was only one comment hoard above the clatter of dishes gs he and 13? other Maritimcra who ad ust re urned ram overseas servicg, ate with gusto their first Canadian meal prepared by depot ks m it be." NILMZA. personnel as ZIOUDS “It's not true .. can't declared another digging into a heap of ice cream. This was the largest single in the years i906 to army for some mon% Catfish are known to make M‘ purring sounds when hill’??- ~:.-.-s-. liver‘ Watch at sap nail fill? O It takes a long time for a sap pail t0 fill . . . and a lot of pails of sap to make a gallon of syrup. The term "55P’! runnin’ ” is deceptive. Sap does n0! ruumit comes a drop at a timemand lots of time between drops. ill ‘Ill I I01 0f 0f Kl)? fit-Ur l“. ‘L-‘r’ trees make a good crop of symp- If you can only buy one Victory Bond. buy it. livery bond bought helps to en- sure the success of the Loan. Don’! "l" it for granted that the 8th Victory D0811 will go over the top lust because all previous Loans have. Buy a big bond if you can . . . as many I! you can. Buy all you can with cash 011 hand. Buy more out of income- i p. Tilli Piiiiiziiiii to. many beautiful gifts including a good manv oavolme- 9' ""1 -'