. i i WW‘ -' éaa-"nuaseg? ......~..-.-:--.- .~JIOA ro-nav osur ' PAGF. S ...__ __ MAEINEE Nfllllr A LADY " e PRIN_QE__E_D_WARD “MAISIE WAS Ann Sothcrn — Lew Ayn! Oar Flllliilll n ' Illliitillelitlillllill i ARDENT LOVER... ROMANTIC IIERO... BEGIIIIING PRIVATEER ...The strangest trio that ever soiled tho seven sens, striking terror into the hearts of men, storming of every I Peta Smith Short Passing Panda Color Cartoon Gang the heart woman] COMING -:- Prince Edward-z- “ NEXT WEEK " Latest Screen “New? SI S MATINEE Borden CARTOON M nda \\ll\.. BIG DAYS to Moncton. N. B. was a visitor‘ "ZIEGYELD GIRL" HAS THEM ALL! A scariest-vi. or srurs: 20o GIRLS AS PRETTY as n MEL- ony: LILTING Low: SONGS! BREATI-ILESS sPEcTAcugg ‘iuesday. Miss Murlal England 01 Sundillb-A =nréoicn ‘Twmra sirnnri ADELAIDE. Aiigstriilln -- ICPt —I E. H. vacation at the n: rod and line a 1.7-1‘! shark. believed "ecord. GREATEST MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF ALI. TIME! t. We Hurling James tledy LAMARR v TU V. Riaus. n sh to boa udy STEWART ~ GARLAND Lana RNER VUIIUNNIESV 5.1.1.1; noLLnfis: u farmer c-nr rabbits are becoming one caught with; trnlins "best dollar earners." 1111.111- pound u-hitei titles of rabbit, skins being exported‘ woridsl to America for manufacture of mill-l l iniy felt hats. l. Bash Griitui. 3- 591°" JBY~ i Gade vn_i. - nan. r 4. ma. yr] I.II_' .1 .i r (.‘r.. Kenna. 2 Reuben MacDonald. lie Fofcnt Attendance: V .. - ~... of Aus- -- u... . (Patriot Please COPY Minarifs kills pain. What Is Quality In A Battery? POWER ‘The ability to give a quick ltert under the most adverse ol conditions. mile, LONG LIFE lhc charocteristlt ol giving More than on ample supply ellicient service, rrrie alter ol ‘L alter CAPACITY current necessary to 1|. a MQNARQH AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES Ofier All Three 6 JMIRRIS IINKRUM ,, yrs-Z’ .. r '- GREEN IIORNET ' ' ‘ CARTOON AND COMEDY CANBERRA — (CP)—Ai.lslral;h'ri Flo MHCLBIITC. Merlin Jay. norgan. ) 2.30. TIl-llIlY -:- CAPITOL -:- FRI. — SAT. .7”; west rsrrr Ire euorml If! corn or us! o Silver thieves run the West ‘til Hopalong leads the vengeful vig- ilanios in a war to the finish! ....-..|iuiii1 covc r rnaunt Pletura wit Russiullihvntrr - ANDY llLYDE rnnucss GIFFORD - vicrcn JURY Mr. Reginald-Rodgers, Jr.. who has been visiting at Chatham. N. B. returned to Borden this week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph neliy oi Borden on the birth of a daughter at the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday. June 12th. Ml‘. Jack Sexton. R_. C. N. V. R. arrived at his l10lllE_lIl Borden on i y evening having been catled i owing to the illness of .iis Mrs. A. G. Cliappell and daughter. Patricia. left on Tuesday on a ilsit Miss Blanche Gallant of Borden to Summerslde on North ST. PETEIPS BAY SCI-TOOL y. Grade l (a)—l. Joan Powell. Grade I tb)-—-1. Lloyd Jay. Grade I ic)—l. Billie Mclnnls Grade I (d)—-1. Johnnv Mclnn “l-lanley, I PHONES 105-1308 Beneque was a visitor LO BOIGCII OI! Honor roll foTt-he month of Mai’; Grade VIII-L P688? 011M118!’ l- I which were very interesting to all lJn-cthy MacKin- 1 ‘tr-Innis 2. Flo MBCLJIITG, 3 Prlcilla Jay. Grade V—l. Joseph MacKennS. Aatkhll U . ‘n III tsr-i. Leonard Mac- Josephtie Mclnnts. Grade n1 (Jri-l. Joseph Gilli:- l. Mazlon MflCNlELl 3. John OHM!- ls. , moved and seconded $25.00 be given THE _ QHARIJQTTETOVILN GUARDIAN n; NIGHT 7.00 Ca‘ 8.45 IWar-ZS Years Ago Today (By The ‘Canadian Press) JUNE 19, l916-Russians report- ed capture of 170,000 prisoners in t-wo weeks’ fighting on the Eastern Front. British airmen raided Turk- lsh-German airdrome at El Arish, east of Suez Canal, 'I‘urki'h attack near Gumeshan in the Caucasus repulsed by Russian forces. MORELL TFACIIERS STUDY (‘LIIB Morell Centre- teachers Study Club met on Friday afternoon, June 6th. Twelve teachers from the surrounding districts were in ' attendance. The president. Mr. A. A. Gil- more, called the meeting to order, while the Secretary. Mr. J. T. Val- ley. read the minutes of the last meeting. Reports on the "Silent Reading Assignment" were given by the president and Miss Agnes Coffin, the teachers. A Paper on “Democracy and Dic- itatorship" was read in parts by y the teachers and commented upon. after which general questions were discussed. As this was our last group meeting for the school term. members and officers are to be congratulated upon their at- tendance and for the interest ewhlch all have shown. NORTH rayon lNST-ITUTE The June meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Wendell Lea on Mon- day evening. June l6. The Presl- dent- opened the meeting with the. use of the Creed. The minutes of‘ the last meeting were rend and! adopted. Roll call was answered by each member giving a flower bag to be used for lining Red Cress quilts. 10 members responded. $34.10 was reported made from concert nut on by Institute for war work. It was gouliigad Cross and $15.00 to Queen's Il . Miss Bertha Lord and Mrs. Archie Thomson were appointed delegates to annual convention In Charlotte- town. It. was decided to invite the amateur comedy club of Charlotte- town to but. on their nlav in Trvon soon proceeds to go entirely to war w league of Canada was read and sitmed to be sent w Ottawa. Mrs. Wendell lea invited the members to use her home next Frlduv ulter- noon to quilt n Rea Cross quilt. The School committee reported water fountain was broken. This énattier will be attended to without e ay. Offering amounted to 45 centl. Mrs. Otto Johnson invited the members to her home for the next mee n2. Our hostess served a dalnv lunch and the meeting closed with G01. Save the King. MONEY FOR. BUTTER DURBAN. Natal — (CPI — In- r South Africa. one o! the slogans for soldiers‘ comforts ls "money Ior but- ter." that commodity being one of the bl: requirements for the rrulltarv -with the president tn the chair. The THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘I'M: column t: reserved for new: of loan Interest. but advertising qt a newly natn s may he Inset A at I oantl o word. strictly pay- able in erlunco. Cli-ASWELL for Photoannha. CONFEDERATION LIFE INQUI- INCE. b8’!!! Modern and Old-time Dancing. Morell Hall many. June 20th. 5t. Avards Orchestra. IrW-O-la-zi. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN day School 10 A. M. Morning wor- ship 11 A. M. Breadnlbane 3 P. M. Fredericton 7.30 P. M. Rev. R. E. Shaw, Minister. L-600-6-19-1l. CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP, Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pastor. Sunday. June 22. 1941. 10.45 A. M. Central Bedeque Community Hall-ll Cor. 4. 7.30 P. M. Central Bedeque Community Hall-“The Church's Mmistry." Everyone wel- come. L-0O3-6-19-1i. YORK PERSONALS — Mr. Arte- mas Cook. Montague. spent yester- day with his brother, . Pope Cook at YOIlL-Nll‘. Clifford White. Pleasant Grove arrived at 5t. Hu- bert‘s airport. Montreal. terday and ls working there with la form- er neighbor. Hubert Morrison of Pleasant Grove. INJURED IN CAB, ACCIDENT- Arthur Arsenault, of Wellington, PEI, who was brought to City Hospital early Sunday morning suffering from possible rib frac- tures received when the car he was driving left the highway east of Petltcodiac, ls reported to be resting comfortably. -- Moncton Times. W. M. S. MEETS-The W.M.S 0f Darnley and. Sea View met at tne nonie of Mrs. James Hicney on ‘Inursuay evening lor their Julie meeting. President Mrs. Wallace McNutt, presided. and the devotional part, was opened uy singing ILymn "Day is uymg 1n The West." Scrip- ture Reading in unison by the members. ‘rue Topic ior this meet- ing was Courage and the roll call WaS answered with an appropriate Bible verse. Sentence prayers on tne Topic was taken part by all and hynui "Fignt the Good right’ was sung after which the minutes were Ptud and several letters of correspondence. An encouraging letter was read from the Presby- terial Secretary of Christian Ste- w.irdsh.p containing many helpful thoughts. Treasure gave tie finan- cial report 0f the Play. The Study Book was in charge of Jean Mc- Iiay, and the treading of tins was most interesting. Mrs. C. J. Crow- dis then led in player and the singitg of hymn "Simply Trusting Every Day" followed by the Mlzpah benediction, brought the meeting to a. close, after which a. beautiful lunch was served by the hostess and a pleasant social hour followed. W. M. S. — The May meeting‘ ofthe Bo-nshaw United W. MS. was held at the home o! the ‘Prea- surer lvlrs. Hector MacNevin on the evening of May 12th, ThePresident Mrs Neil Ferguson pended the regular monthly program was car- ried out. A donat on of $2.00 frr n M15. Clara MacKenzie was grea y appreciated. At the close of the meeting lunch was terveo by the hostess assisted by Mrs. 5WD)!" MacLeod and the Presldflll- June meeting was held at the home of the Rec. Secretory M-is. James Boyce on the evening of June 9m and opened with a devotional per- iod under the leadership of the President Mrs. Neil Ferguson This was followed by the readinx 0f the mjmiteg or the previous meeting by ‘he Rec. Secretary. A readinB cnt tied "In the tiardm" yes i; VH1 by the Vice-President. Mrs. Nell Sal- mond and a duet, "There's not I. friend like the 1011113’ JFUS" was pleasingly rendered by Mrs. James Boyce and Mrs. Geddle Maicheod. At the close of the meellntt 1111611 was served by the hostess 8585164 by Mrs. Geddie IYIaQLeSd. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Stephen lVlacLeod on the even- Ina of July 14th. Hunter River And Vicinity Mr. Alan wedlock was the guest OIk. r A resolution rewarding the health'of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett Wedlock on Sunday. Miss Christine MacLeod has re- turned to her home In Hopedale after attending Prince of Wales College. —Presbyterlan church met at the home of Mrs. Vernon Campbell roll was answered with a bible verse containing the word "Shield." It was decided to remember a sick member in some tangible way. Pap- ers were read by Mrs. Frank Beg- nall and Mrs. Vernon Campbell on "Do You Believe in Missions?" A paper on "Prayer" by Miss Marlon Gillls. Next meeting to be at. the home of Mrs. Chesley Wood. Lunch was served by the hostess and a canteens. 2.00 p.111. CANADIAN i tuners/mic nourro nun GO: from noon Friday, Juno 27th, until RETURN: have doltination up to mid- night Wednesday, iuly 2nd, 1941. Timon shown no Standard. For fares and further information apply to your nearest Ticket Alone. social hour spent-B. n‘ Tuesday, Iuly let, 1941. NATIONAL WEEK-IND WITH RELATIVES -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacQunrrlc. son Billie and-daughter. Irenm- . Harry MlcGi-egor and Mr. m-nle Brown o! Woatville, N.B., spent 11st week-end with relatives and Irlends In MontaguePEI. - INVITE B. A. l-i-Mrs. H. L I-Iodgson of n i, n Haven. Mal- peque, has graciously extended her residence to four RAJ‘. alnnen spending their vacation on the Island. L.A.C. Sears and LAO Hancock leave next Saturday for Hod son Haven to spend their holl ays. BENEFITS BY CHANGE-Mr. James MacLean, of Charlottetown, PILL. who was recently very ill, spent. a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. MacLean, Albert Sh, and was much benefited by the change. Mrs. Mutch, his mo- ther-ln-law, accompanied him and she was guest of Mr. and Mrs. MacLeam-New Glasgow News. OCCUPIES PULPIT-Last Sun- day. Rev. Herbert Buntain occup- ied the pulpit of 5t. Andrew's Church in Mr. coins’ absence. Mr. Buntaln recently resigned his charse at ‘ryne Valley, P. n. I. New GI35KQW 1a his home town and St. Andrews his church and it was natural that many went to hem- hlm. He preached most acceptably. —New G asgow News. TORCH CEREMONY-Th -' ado Tuesday evening was higfili- command of Group Captain E, A_ Blake. officer commanding air training school here. The mm- mands during the ceremony at the Exhibition grounds were given by W! Cortunander D. G. Keddie, RA . The Veteran Guard to whom the Torch was pueed by the escort was under command of Lt. J. J. McDonald. The combined guard to which the Torch was handed next ‘W35 under command 01' Llwt- Marr. R.C.N.V.R. With him were Lleut. James Hashim g1 the C.O.T.C. and Flying 0m“;- A_ The Women-h Missionary societyl James of the RAF. This guard ‘Infill? handed the Torch back to the escort which has taken lt from the shores of the Pacific. Crew members of the bomber plane “FY1113 the Torch were: First 0110i. Squadron Ileeder D. E, Q31]. oway. Toronto: second pilot, Pilot Officer C. M. Black, Saint John‘ wireless operator, cpl. K. N. Broivnl l. Halifax; air engineer mechanic, pl. G. J. Newton, Vancouver, no vehicle was in collision with a motor car. ‘Ilte accident was near Charlottetown. They were proceed- ing towards their homo in Milton after visiting the city, when the car which was driven by a com- mercial traveller from Nova Scotia.“ crashed Into the rear of the wagon. It happened at nine o'clock Stand- ard Time. ‘PERRY’ ' OF GIITTA Filllllll A colourful lb-page booklet illustrating I60 Cap Badges of the Canadian Forces RANKLY, this booklet ls offered to motorists by Outta Percha tiro dealers, as a gei-io-know-me-bettor gift and a reminder that you get thoroughbred‘ quality In Outta Porcha Tires. Drive to your local dealer-ask tor your copy. There are only a limited number available so drive In without delay. The ROGERS HARDWARE Cn., Ltd. Ch-ilottctawn, P. E. l. TANTON nnonmns Charlottetown, p’. Ifmu" aiwcii STEWART a 00., cu. h-rlottetown, P. 1;, r, RADIO NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION N00 . _ u ‘mm’ Dhlilrmnri Trim‘ Th‘ with one) (m °°‘I“"°"“°" on; o _ ' WAVELENGTH 930- Pwrramme to be announced. THURSDAY, JUNI 19 6.20 pnt-I-ondon Calling‘. 625 p.m.—‘OALLING THE WEST INDES’: Negro Choir. MKLGEACHY. "GARDEN 9 out of IO Screen Stars use lux Toilet Soap Canada and us.A.-si.sr m.. ‘ass: m. (to 10.00 pm.) 46.10 m. (than i030 pm.) Western Canada-ll pm.—'I‘I<IEflNEW&. m Hour mot . .-‘ o o t RECOVERING FROM nvrunms Mlli by Cap- m“ Pin-m“ u“ , ' —Mrs. Howard White of Milton was taln c n. anus. ma’. N .,gi~1e~1 I,‘ , um- still in hospital last night with lIl- v.15 pm.—NEWS IN memoir. m, KIDQW» M ifpi Juries she received Tuesday night 7.30 I).Il'l.—‘Ml(ll.fl.Ild Mosam’; A Arranged- cllml t). in a highway accident. She was said ella md B" i by! “new Dull to have a broken dollar bone and "A. _.o*um% V“ 0 minor injuries. Meanwhile her 1g‘. m ‘mmawo husband and their three-year-old n” dFaAulkmmlm child had been released after ex- u,» an n“ Damwaz-I- amlnatlon In hospital. The accident . mews AND m", u‘ In“. gm“ occurred when their horse drawn V B. Commentator: . B. "'15 EmLJBRIIQQIN ‘m, the memory of three brave men - Corrporal Oleary, Oaip- tain Oates. and Lieutenant Wiimeford. V.C. Played by the BBC Military Band; conductor P. S. G. O'Donnell. 0F THE GULF" SERVICE SIIATION. Summer-aide, P E, l, I. C. WILKINSON, Springfield, P. B. I. MSWILLIAMS & TURNER. Wleary. P . I. Lux Toner SoAe MAKES A wouosrzrut esAinv BATII i ITS LATHER IS so sauna. LEAVES sKm FRESH- DELICATELY FRAGRANT A lem- eroded 0.16 nh-‘Front Lin. 51mm! i -— isode 46. T . of the British i-"llrluiyaitffiihugo: 9.46: LES VOIX . French men tndpfifigfiffg- a ins m PTflwh-Canadlan mo; CPI. 10M gIL-‘DEMOORAUY MARCI- 10.15 pm.--‘At r - Items chosen byol-llbléinlltlfhue“. 10.30 pun-Starlight‘; gflam” Holloway. Oompcro, m", Wm 1230 arm-I'll!!! NEWS. 12.46 ant-Close down. SIDED MANY IUII TIYNGI NAUGATUCK. N. Y.-—(OP);% 43 years in the same lhoo. Van Nels closed his smithy h specialty was shoeing race horns. Get your copy tram one of the dealers listed below. Out of town motorists: ask your local Gull“ Percha dealer- McGUIGAN a. BOYIW- Hunter River. P. E. - . . encumb- ‘Alllbrtoh- P- 5- '- 1'. M. MacCAULL. anemic. P- E- 1- ' "w-eifl‘