mango; a still Cfihii lilNliili IHI HIKING. tillhlNil. KQUIIWMIM? IMZINI‘ l i r/J/M The biggest uproar of entertainment ever blown in by the droftl laughs ot their Ioudestl Rookies ot their rowdiestl HAI. ROACI-i presents V SUSPINSE-STUDDID ' TiililliutPOWl- PACKID ACIIONI“ lame-aluminium Leopard Changes _ Spots For Movie ’i'he old adage that “you can lliliige the. spots on a leopard" rent by the boards in Hollywood tiring the filming of Universars OtVllit? are featured. it was found that the jungle "tits" just didn't "look the type" of [lone the main closeup sce_es. .1 COLGATIJS TALC. 2 tins Special FETAL - TONI Face Powder and Cologne 90o Value. Special LlI-‘EBUOY SOAP — 3 for Me APPLE BLOSSOM SOAP O for liie WOODBURY SOAP G for Ne GIANT OOLGATES TOOTH PASTE 15o HALO SHAMPOO O00 Value-Special OEDARIZED MOTI-l l-‘LAKIS Large Package PREP "three roa for Shavinl 23c In“ SAVI IOU NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM NOXZEMA COLD CREAM 56o Value-Special 40c last Arrived From In land 0min curs e siiudeas FANCY PLATES he Our Window Display ‘i CANADIAN sriiruiiiir Ind the ‘NEW MINI-BID hreware. IiEOOlIi BIIOS. It. M. Dftvirgrrqg R- M. SMALLMAN I WAIT OISIIIYT fll-liitiiiii FIATIIII III TIOIIICOIOI Thurs 0 minim: family _ snows TO-NIGHT 1-9. TO-IIIOIIT mtEMPlREz/a SHOWS 7—8.45—MATINEE SAT ONLY 2.30 Cnrtoon-Coinedy-Sporte-Serial . lUNE 18. 1942___ _, __ ED WARD — NOW SHOWING MlII _, ._- _._____..__ii__ ._._._.__ _ THI Vii/F IiIACK GROWS. _ HAUFOUS COMICS OI TNI AIR! e’ FRI. SAT. and George Waggner, the Associate Producer-director. could figure out on one solution to the dilemma. hat. was to have the makeup man embellish the spore 0n the leopard concerned, It took a fin minutes anxious supervision by Olga Celeste, the veteran wild animal trainer. to liven the "cat" restrained at his reflec- tion on its feline beauty, but Gene Rhomer, the beauty expert, filled the bi'i with tlic smnie aid of a woman's mascara pencil. MESQUITEERS SCORE AGAIN The latest adventure of those daredevil cowboy heroes, the Three Mesquiteers, will be presented wt the Empire Theatre when the Re- public picture "Westward Ho!" opens a three day run there today. in previous westerns in this series, the trio is composed of Bob Steele as "Tucson Smith." ‘Pom Tyier as “Stony Brooke." and Rut; Davis as “Lulinby Joslyn." To be seen in pi-mninent featured roles are Evelyn Brent. Lois Collier, Donald Curtis, John James. Ken Duncan. Errimett Lynn, Budd Bust- er, and Monte Montague. Jonn English directed the picture; Louis Gray was the associate producer. C. N. R. EARNINGS MONTREAL, Que, June l'1— The gross revenues for ilie all-inclusive Canadian National Railways sys- tem for the week ending June i4— i942 were 86.911000 as compared with 85.864300 for the correspond- 1118 week of 194i or an increase oi $1,058,000 or iii "ci- cent. __ TIMOTHY Although tim thv was originally a native of Euro . its value ivm first reoonlzed n N"rth Ainvrii-n. It was brought to Maryland about 1720 ‘Fmothy Hanson, aitei Whfvm t. was names. AUSSIE WOOL CLIP clp is about i.- a year. Mooaooo aha. With e record ol m yeere al e IIIOII. mie- iaetory treat t for piles or hemorrhoids. W“ all: posit-I'm depend on Dr. ChaedaQintrnent DUMBO Pretty Elyse Knox-a Stars In Comedy Elyse Knox. one of New York's top-flight photographic models. never dreamed of going into pic- tures when she posed for the na- tion's leading camera artists little more than a year ago. Born in Hartford. Connecticut. ' 1918, she entered the mocielin field when she was sixteen years od and soon be- came one oi the most sought after subjects of famous photographers- Then by chance. she was chosen to display some dresses in a motion picture fashion short. Studio execu- tivcs. immediately sent out a call for tlic lovely young girl. So Elyse came to Hollywood. and after a. short grooming period was given a. part in a. picture. When it was released, she found that her role had been out to a minimum. The same applied to her next two efforts. lii her third film. she turned in a flawless performance, and was rewarded with a. leading role in "Footlight Fever." Now she has the feminine lead in "Tanks A Million." the Hal Roach comedy oi’_ Uncle Sam's draft army, now snowing at the Prince Edward Theatre through United Artists re- 8853. i DON ’T WORRY—— JUST LAUGH! A complete evening of escape from wars, politics and any other weighty social problem is guaranwed when Walt Disney's captivating new fea- ture-length production. "Dumbo," comes to Prince Edward today, Realizing that practically every movie-goer is looking for relaxation and nothing else in these days of stress, Disney and his stafl have ackcd their new picture, released y RKO Radio. full of hilarious comedy, gay excitement and nine catchy tunes. Disney is up to his most beloved and po ular tricks in “Dumbo! for this co oriul story of a little sail- carcd baby elephant is full of the lovable new animal characters Dis- nev fans make their idols. and the story is full of comical situations handled as only Disney and his stafl can do it THORSON VOICES jfgtlontinuedirgrirpase 1) z seas at the present time would de- finitely be hurtful to the war ef- Thls attitude of the government has been clearly indicated during the conscription debate which opened a week ago today but Mr. Thorson's declaration was the most. direct of any made by his cabinet colleagues. He said he hoped conscription for service overseas woud never be ne- cessary but if it did become neces- sary it would be “only a second best method of iulfillirii our arm- ed forces program." l-iis description of the speech as a statement of Government policy came when Speaker Glen called attention to the House rule against members reading their speeches. Mr. Tliorson said Canada's mau- power resources were "definitely limited" and that the government might have to "give consideration to the calling of married men" to the armed forces. Mr. Thorson was first speaker iri the resumed debate on second read- ing oi bill B0 which removes sec- ilon three from the Mobilization Act and leaves the government free to conscript men for service overseas by order-iii-council. Before the debate was resumed he announced that the age group of single men or childless wldowors subject to call for compulsory ser- vice liad been extended to 85 years. Two independent Quebec mem- bers. Liguori Lacombe (Cdn. Laval- Two Mountains) and J. Sasseville Roy (Ind. Gaspe). opposed the conscription-enabling bill, while a third French-Canadian member. from Ontario, Joseph Bradettc (Cochriinei. supported it. Oi liie plebiscite held Inst April 27 when the people oi Canada es a whole voted by a big majority to release the government from its no-conscripton pledge. Mr. Thor- rcn saida- till “The plebiscite n: not en the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OIIPITOL - TO-OAY- MATINEE 3.16 — WIIDOWb/ilfliil.’ Queen of [we and Bensfs.’ 'Pciro‘di_s‘c where ‘o- “while ‘re-.-__ iiiillii llliiiiiii BiIlllliHAWilllilI Sundays and three trips on all N m, D M d l“ h IIIIIY IIIVINE im- ..:. ...:;2..? ° " Men's tutu... such as FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ Th, Phmfl°m:_ suits, extra coats, pants HOWARNER ARMIDA Mlniiiniiiz . iieitiwfsibuiiiizcoiixtiimi! 1 a _~____.?__J 50 SARONG-CLAD eooorssrs or "we TKBUJ‘ 1 j ururr wiiceuon l A race THREE '““-.'!'1"-.§ Wlmt a life! OEIITRAL curnnuii Fine Recital At St. James Ohurch Hall An exceptionally fine program of the highest standard was present- ed. last night in St. James Hall by lidlsses Suzanne Brenton. A. Mus. -—-—— Sandy Brehaut, Teresa Donahoe. KINDERGARTEN 91°51"! i" pianists and Dllys Owen, soprano, Tfifliili 5°01!“ Hflu- “Iday "wining advanced students oi Miss E. Lill- Jlme 19 1i 1°~3°- ' ion McKenzie, iuiis. Bac. . <>~i= HUNDRED PM“ we» ..‘.’;“§l‘f.‘l°l.“.€.i%.¥‘-’-€35.§2§?§li§“§; models. white shoes- Rcsular value ,, b M1 Do $2.05 to $5.00 all at one price $1.99 the Wmr by De ussy. ss n- at Economy hoe Store. 6-13-21, oboe "Bells" by the modern English i? composer Levins, Miss Owen's IIARTSVlU-E Prefibyiiefian Y- P- Schubert song and Miss BrehautLs 3~ 0- 5- Wm meet °n “Id” even‘ Chopin Preludes, ‘These young lad- 1118- J1me 19th i" 3 °'°I°ck- Rev- H- ies have now reached such e. point M- Bumairi- New L°nd°ni Wm be of perfection in their study oi mu- 3m“ speak“- u sic that they merit a place among 648' ' the foremost young artists in East- CORRECTION -— In the report ern Canada, and are a credit to of the Queen's County Court which the city" appeared yesterday the case of Unfortunately Miss Louise Cox Barbour and MacDonald should w“ unable t° app“: at m“ recital have read “the case of Barbour and owing to the recent bereavement in MacDonald vs. Wallace McLeod" her family. and not Wallace MacDonald which On Tuesday evening the younger appeared. Judgment w as given m pupils gave a splendid account of the plaintiff in an action for a debt themselves‘ showing distinct 1m" of $269.37. provement over last year's perform- l-‘IINERAL TODAY - ‘me re- ancc. The two-part songs by the Intermediate group gave pleasing mains oi the late Mrs. David Gar- land arrived from Revere, Mass. variety to an excellent programme. last evening, and tveic accompani- 'I‘he prize winners for McGill ex- aminations, and for class work were ed by her brother, Mr. Joseph P. TRIP-SB. DODOIIOG. Elaine Port/Pl‘. Afileck. The funeral will be held Richard Hurst, Elizabeth Martin, from the MacLean Funeral Home Barbara Quigley, Elaine Bourke, U115. Thursday. afternoon. service Lorna Creelman. Walter Conrad, starting at 2 oclock. Interment Heather Lantz and Dorothy Mac- Donaldston Cemetery. Larem "'_j At the close of both recitals love- CHANGE SCHEDULE ‘Th Prince Edward Island-Nova Scoti: geggu refs,‘ presexlllfd to Mm Mc- ierry service. carried on by the ° y ° P“? ‘ .*;'..":.r..."r; s2 w: omi- not-u- wae announced yesterday, The re- vised schedule appears else-where in o canam" Rythrn Band:- Mareh of the Clowns FRI SAT NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 -1-—_ Ilia eehll la reoerved roe IeIa ed ieeel Interact. an _.umuaa II I new” lalare —II be ilaertel d I ovate a word. Ilflflll llilhll ll advance. CIASWBIL for Photographs. CONSIDERATION LII-‘l INSUR- Aivcp, L-918 The boys first fall for pretty Jane, - Then leave her for her sister (plain). For girls-like boys- nust all perspire, Ofience is what men don't admire. Both tonight with LIFEBUUYI noxrmnozrrgfraps 8a man's love‘ ‘i ciiiuiuv BIN G 0 Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 irom», _ vii this issue. Four round trips will be made on Fridays, Saturdays and (Midsum- boots and shoes. We also pay spot cash for all kinds of tools. For Prices phone 869 git‘. call at 108 Richmond funeral of the late Mrs. George A. W. Robertson was held from the Maclean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon where services were con- ducted by Rev. Carlyle Webster Wgfggiiglhfiig... Bu,“ Ludh who also officiated at the grave. Neapolitan so“; Inmrmmt W“ I“ m‘! Pe°P1e' Ivan MitchelLAflailor Song-Les- Ccmetery. Pallbearer were: Messrs “e ugh Rosa McEweri. Don MiwKinnon. Etlielyn MacDonald. Captain Dorothy MacLaren, Slumber Song -Sdiubert (arr) Joyce Proctor, Three Blind Mice- i. ‘r j _ W. E. Champion, George Rya . H __ i A _ ‘I Nllgrdock Rm and l F. Mam‘); of the Pirate Band Renee Exghangg stgf ' ' fl - Heather Lantz. A Fireside Tale 10V“ —- About a Goblin-Ruby Holland. F-ia-zo-za _ iiponrnu. CLOSING _ rm closing festivities at Edgehlll, Songs:_ {h Windsor. NS. were largely at- Care Flies from the Lad this II tended by parents and friends, Ln- Merry-Michael Arne In Mefnofiafn Personals Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Large, Angeles. arrived in the city night. They are registered a Charlottetown. hoe lust The Mr. J. W. Gillespie. field worker oi the Canadian National institute for the Blind. Halifax, arrived in the city last night and is registered at The Charlottetown. PREDICTS (Continued from page l) ____. _ _ _=,= be won_ by air power he declares. Sir Arthur predicts the Germans will "scream for mercy" when the combined British and American air forces begin working on them, and then, he adds happily, "the time will come for a final kick in the pants for Japan. Sir Arthur's knighthood-Knight Commander of the Bath-- was con- ferred upon him in last week's Kings birthday honors. Profane. Energetic Profane and energetic, Sir Arth- ur is vigorous and fit at 50. No old-school-tle boy, he sometimes shocks subordinates from the public schools with his salty speech and. brusque manner. Before the last war he was a to- bacco planter in Rhodesia. He Join- ed the First Rhodesian Regiment as a buglcr in 1914. A yPRi‘ later he was transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Army life left hlrn with a deep- rooted aversion to walking. Today he will walk only a few steps. _______._.___ CORN Corn is one or the tallest and mcst vigfrous of the annual grnsses, accoi-din to its botanical description, It s undoubtedly a native of the Wisicrn Hemksphere but trlicre and when it was first cultivated or from what wild Plant it develrped is not definitely known. issue of conscription, there is no mandate for the imposition of con- scription for service overseas at the resent time, either as the result of The vote on the plebiscite or as a result of repeal of section three of the National Resources Mobiliza- tion Act." He said that when section three was removed the government would be "free to take whatever action, subject to Parliament as it may deem necessary." 'l‘otal war effort demanded con- sideration of three essential objec- tives, said Mr. Thorson. These were production of munitions and equipment. production of food. and the raising and equipment oi strong armed forces, for offence and defence. $5‘.- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE I VIA WOOD ISLANDS P. E. L-CARIBOU, N. S. " PRINCE NOVA " "The Connecting Link Between These Provinces.” Daylight Saving Time-Sundays Included ti. M. V. Leave Wood islands 1 A.M- 10.30 A.M. a mu. urao rm. i t-Crossir‘ will be made on Friday. Saturday and Sunday only. LUNCIIES SERVED IIORTIIIIMBEIILIIIIO FERRIES, LTO. -"233?.3§.'.l2{“lt&“‘2l§.“uiilhiféll CIIABLOTTETOWN. P. I. l. eluded among the 01c Girls vls- an Through the Night (with des- Air ltor fo the l in k .._ _ Address And, Ms “was: whens... t... -_- Presentatlgn T0 lotietown. In the light opera, i "l- EVERETT ETQKDY Mr, J, O, I-Iyndman fill? llwggggl ‘Miss ndigcemnihit: niividogfii; Little Burleeque~ ‘mpwdfiild siirmundi"! “m” _____. cke, Surrirneiside, flock a prominent Cedric Lamont were surprised ‘md shmked w “M” that Everett Stordy had passed away ln the Prince County Hospital on the morning of May i9ih last. as a result of injuries received g few days previous. Evie. as he wiu familiarly known was only thirty-five years old. and a favorite with his friends and ac» The following address and gilt; part. The following P.E.I. girls were Elizabeth Lantz, Ballade-Burg- were presented to M“ ,1, Q, gym. included in the Prize List:-Form muller. man by Thomas Mmvmn and Mm VB Prizes or} v91" average. Grace Elaine Bourke, waltz in A lvfinor Sheri-en on behalf of the office Rcwke’ shmmersida‘ Pam‘ VA “Grieg staff and agents at the Seventieth ceruflmm‘ Margaret. Hunt’ N‘ mm“ Creelmani “mm-An” Annivers Ban, uet of the firm of oen y M st‘ Eleanor!‘ Engmh 16m" cent‘ m’ ‘i Rhythm Band: Hyndman i!» Company Limited. SOLDIERS LEAVE-Flftee l- N t~ f - i which took niece at the Cliflrloite- dlers from N0. s2 C.A.B.Tx.1C.sOat Niglitqsdgli-eeam)Lwndelgldgiitfmmer glilléixlittiaiiligilsh: figdeliiilatg Cgfnglfxlllg mons Bros. at Crapaud. and he was held as trustworthy in that position. It ll regrettable that such a promis- ing youn life should be so sudden- ly out o . He will be sadly missed among his acquaintances and es- pecially by the family at home, Ho leaves to mourn their loss. his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stordy, two sisters and sev- en brothers. nnmclv Mae and Lieetie (Mrs. Warren Ferguson), Rena, Stetson, Elmer, William, Keith. Ralph and Allison.‘ The funeral services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. Ward MacLean of Tryon. and inter- ment was iii Criipaud cemetery. STANDARD GUAGB Standard guage railroad track h four feet 8 l-2 indies w.de between rails. town Hotel on June l6. A report Beach Grove left yesterday for ser- of the events appeared in yesier- vice elsewhere 1n Canada. They Pillwiflrlot- day's Guardian. were Privates R, c, Begum, chm. Eleanor Bourke, Two Little People J. O. Hyndmamlisq, lottetown; P, B. Boyles. Lot 16; (a “We WEBB-Filmer. Dear Sir: J- L. Chisholm. West Devon; W. R. Walter Conrad, Prelude in A- This is a very momentous occa- Dmweiié. South Rustico; A_ A, Chopin: Boys‘ Ring Dance-Glide. sion, We are here to honour you. ggnphlfis Nfw Harmlml’; F. . damigiceilm-friikms- simaifl (An- our good friend and President. To- “n- onmfw"; U- :7‘ Hardmg- _ ‘ ' day you are celebrating fifty years frefwh Riven J~ 158115. Kflii-iins- Jogzrliirxiiggilxieliel’. The Keel Row- ln business life,—a period marked on’ F’ P" Knockwmd- Lemwx I5‘ ' by faithful service. To us who have lglicgjtylvg"tk‘lpbgi_it‘ggl;°t$i°wgi 25.2325"3'.J$“;.§i‘;°°2.lf;"l“ w; Mei-et- cc» m- w-st c. c- time, 1;... you tell u.- that the timc £331.“? ‘Q snmfkew- H- My“ has gone quickly. We think we side m}- . 1e ‘v1 W5’ smunep know whv you have found that it senged (1)21? 1a n; they were we’ has gone‘ so quickly,—it is because vinclal “Govefngrgiihwstitg m; Pro‘ “motorw- you have always been so occupied ca“ on Canada co ’o%e ptrl: Heslyévia Chandler. Curious Storym filhtllfilfiowfiffuilii lZ‘;.’Ll';‘.;‘.‘l“. ifiitillimlifii ‘.1."’..“°§..l§2’.’...‘3’.2‘.; miffggggi “bu-chm We need hardly tell you that ion War Services. Mal-brie Cmfi,_...,,",§,‘.‘_' sonata m much of the success of this firm m“ -———- D (Allegro Con Splritm-Clementi, has been due to your energy and 5E ARE FINE!) — Three Elizabeth Martin, Hungarian foresight. and we therefore owe men lnwlved in an accident with Dfl-nm-KBTBBHOXT- you a great deal. Moreover, you I Mounted Police car at Mount Fairlie Prowse. Venetian Boat Songs:- The Sun Dips Low (two-part)- erviald O Come. Sweet Slumber (Round) -Beethoven. iirifis MaicNElLL-At the Prince County have been an inspiration to other!’ gtewart early Sunday morning Song-Mendelssohn. Hospital on Saturday, June l8. and we are only too glad to admit N?“ appeared I" 6°11" before _ 1942i 5° m- F- J- and 3'1"- Mac‘ that. when dlfficiilties hill/e arisen. “g“"m° G- 5' Tweedy. "me 5°"I-— Neill. Summerside, a son. unvei- of the old- odl t It Sylvie Giandler, Wh w y which struck the poIilce ecar rlllllis wMk-Hmdel- e eer o“ sentenced to i2 days in jail and iiad his operators license cancelled undone“- icr- a year when the magistrate ‘mm Mmre’ R'°"‘““‘°°-R“b°"' found him guilty 01' we have sought your advice, and have never regretted doing so. And now, Mr. Hyndman. we ex- tend to you our sincerest wishes for happiness in the days of the fut- FRIZZELL -- At l-lle Prince Ed- ward Island Hognltal, June ll. 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frizz/ell, (nee Violet Gillespie) Cornwall, a son. driving while ' ure. May they be many and may 1m 1 Shirlie Stearns, son With t t ,___ they be pleasant, we believe my {mg °$‘Z,%d'm1§ ctfsigflfnsixhxioniiig: Words—-Mend-elssohn; Tgrantellemi- 7ItIARRlAGI-IS Heller. Richard Hurst. Adagio Sostenuto Mwnilitht Souatin-Beethoven, will be. since you have always been a man of many parts, and your in- PAYNTEILCOULSON _ Tuesday‘ June l6. i942. at St. John's Church. Crapaud bv Rev. G. R. Hartman. Vivian Doris Pnyntor of Long River to Leighton John Cculsnn of Sou View, in Iflillflgléien he was convicted on a proi ion act charge. (Several t terests in life are numerous. some 1 hm v As a token of our appreciation. by pgllcg icing/Tag fimweffcifiggff ma?‘ N32125:? éduflvgE a!“ P°fl°T it ls our pleasant duty to ask you The driver's two companions were Bessie co§admw§fm§ G n to accept this small gift as a re- each fined $25 and costs or 30 Chopin.‘ ' z ' ab. minder in the days to come oi those days under the Prohibition Act. Elaine Porter. Moment Musical— Iijihtcsiidliaggghtuifiruiluheuaie: ha" not: ltE-CAPTUKED - The ii scélglglerlvitfgqée Butmm-Grleg‘ Signed-Dorothy Reymond. Jean Yen-Old boy. who escaped from a I Seaman, Helen Shem-en, Adele M“. cell in the Police Station ‘Imeeday WEDNESDAYS PROGRAM MadNEILL - LOWTIIER --- At Hie home of the parents of the bride, June 13th, 1942, by the Rev. Jchn Stirling assisted by the Rev. W. J. MaeLeod, uncle 0i tho bride, Mary Lean. Susie Webster, Marion afternoon, was back in cusmd Younker, Sybil Gordon. Louise Cox. the police yesterday. R»C.M.P.y gt Mend,‘ Bu!“ N°- 4 Anemlndti? Evelyn‘ dmzhfk” "5 My} “m Alva BrehauLThomas McAvinmAl- bflrden apprehended him on the lcwgmzpm" Gigue-‘Bachi 5mm" §mglfsfiMgdglgul9r CQWCI-ZIQIII‘, llson McLean. F‘. W. l-lyndman. .7, train as a result cf the suspicions "ML 5“"‘Z’.f‘}°’"B°°“‘°"°"- d... QPVHIJIr-s lflcy1hh.Onmqdtf‘; n15“; M. Nicholson. Earle Jelley. C. Brad- 0i one 0f the train crew becoming q ‘mt ' Brenton‘ A' Mm’ lien-y D ‘Lolv I A formerly of en Jelly. R- E. f-Iyndman. J. N. cur- aroused. The boy apparently left Star Vcino-Salvator Rosa (1815- North Carleton P . rie, J. B. Hughes, F. L. MacNutt, the city on the seven o'clock train 1573): en Daisies Pied-Thom” ——-—-—-l- P- G. MacEachern, John Thompson, Yesterday morning and the train- Ame; AllelujaIi-Mozart. DEATHS C. P. McCarthy. man suspected he was the juvenile Miss Dllys Owen ~—-—--~—.-.——.— I — _ who made the daring egcape the STEELE-At. Lltilc Pond, June l3. T66 LatlhTo asif\ previous day. Accordingly Il i d “I”? 3°’ °’ Mim" D‘*"““¥-B““i!- w“ mm“ "- SW1‘- “W a‘ _ e C‘ y for a description which wk: vberrit gilt-Slime Le-Qune-JIICICIUSY; Mm- yum nos-r - ram or cusses. “w bots not out or iii-s ceii weal y °Ma§”i.ouis§“13§" rowan - at. the Charlottetown Ilongworth-Avenue 0r vicinity. nesday. scaled a 25-foot wall with Hospital June 17 1M2 mo." Phone 3744, a-ia-li, the help of a rope hanging from the Memdiknlchmliliim“? 5°11! -— Power of Avondnic: aged‘ it’! yours. Livcns. Miss Terese Donahoe Leo skylight and then got out the win- dow. After crossing the flat roof he corrhdmro tar. BRXGIITON “mm “°“°“ 1M" 91°79’ mcdem wnveniflivefl- AD- entered the Police Court room and Pastoraie ._ gaming 5c 1 m; GREEN - Entered into rest at my R- s- Macneam- Phlinillég- walked down the stairs of cry PrelyudesfThe Brook";cg'sl1in:r§0c_ Prince County Hospital. George -_ Hall to freedom. kets’; "RBIfldrp5";_ChQp1n_ Th, Stedman Green. Fimcrril from Island Spell-Ireland, Compton's Funeral Home, Slim- Miss Mary Brehaut. The ‘h-out-Schub t; ' i1 g, —Schiibert; Blossoefliiingmglillagn: Brahms; A Dream-Jirieg. Miss Owen EPWIQ 0911-1 35. N0. 9—Chopin; Rei-WUOM on the water-Debussy. Miss Brenton ____ ‘ with the other birds. It was assum- ed they did not appreciate the odor of squnk any more than h“. mans end not even his success against. the intruder lifted the ban ALI-‘ALFA Alfalfa k peihn|ls the oldest for- age plant in the world. it has b;en flrown in Persia (Iran) from time imrnernorial. its Persian name meaning "horse fodder". mcrside. Thursday nt 2 p. m. Burial KILLS SKUNK. IS EXlLED-A People's Cemetery. Charlottetown. story has just come to light at Mount Albion oi a ‘male Canada goose which killed a skunk threat- eninlf a nest but _was in exile sev- eral days while the effects oi the brittle wore off. The event happen- ed recently and is related by Mr. William Horton. Mr. Horton said he was awakened recently by a commotion among some semi-do- mesticated geese on his premises The next day he noticed the male ,- of a pair oi wild birds which built ' their nest near the enclosure holis- lug the domesticated birds was missing. Al first it was thought g the bird had been killed but. sub- sequent search brought to light the AHEARN-At licr homo 20 Douala: Street on June l6. i942. ‘Mrs. Jrhn Ahearn. ngcd '70 vrnrs. mineral tiiis morning at 845 to the Church of the Most liolv Redeemer. ilicnoe to R. C._ Cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER i. is} Leave Caribou s45 r.M. 12.15 PM. are r.ivi. ‘us an. EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlitshlre i Phone ill " male was found hiding under an old barn. It was several days be- fore be wee allowed to associate m.