raw...» no You've Got A DIM For w“ ‘"1 . Q7, i". i. r.- / 0/0”" ‘I At The World's Moat pus Night Spot . . . With on incendiary Cinderella who swings it hot to has boy Mend... sweet to her Sugar-daddy... at New York's Capitol _ ol Glamour, Golaty. lcva, Laughter and Music! ‘ a a ham," “m. rovers: caaroon - News l TO-DA y “MADONNXS SECRET” Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 ' ‘rcuit Your Funny Bone! ./ mam Vl_l\,lJ[ TERRYTOON - COMEDY - SECRET AGENT X-9 "coauwau. w. M. s. ‘llhe May meet-ins of the c m- wall W. M. S. was held at the hgme INDIAN WOMEN MEET 0N COMMON GROUND BAREILLY, India, May 20-__<cp) Breaking the age-old custom or strict "purdah." wives of India/n soldiers livini a}, the Jat regimental cam" "B 900M111: club-minded. st- To meet their growing social needs bers closed iihon took the chair. Roll call was answered by a verse of scripture ,and minutes of last meeting read ‘by Mia. Hasen Howard. The Treas- ‘IIO!’ 1'!- lkiel Godfrey gave a 1n?“ P090142 1A report from the z iasion Band showing great inter- ‘ ill! h”!!! taken by nil was given. A letter stressing the urgency qr - nest-ion was read l" totalled about so. _ l . Luncheon was served by the m: donations. fihwée a Women's Institute has been ggt up here and wives of sopoys. non. commissioned officers and Viceroy’s commissioned officers now meet on‘ common ground to spend their leis- “h/iiiimsir. ‘ ih 6 8 m0 6X‘! 1' the institute their childlreen ‘Qiiy B» filiwclous playground. infants being looked after in the nearby creche, The institute provides instructions in lewiflil. darning and needlework. In a small purdah school reading. writing and religious subiects are Grown-up da hters join Ics are cared for in a four-bed 111781118 home. There is also a child welfare centre under an Indian woman doctor. Mvro than e500: attended mi year and about 20 maternity cases were attended to at the nursing home. Pre-nstal cases were more tlhan 80 and infant welfare cases Apart from s "m" "mull Kraut. the finances of the child welfare cerrre are main. "med "V fétimontal and nrivate taught. the r mothers here. Sol iers‘ iamll- to f rut ‘CHARLOTTETO " --- ‘ _. H Wars married Sunday (Port Adv?‘ and News. . 5A.) ' sun .» 1a, mo. the M11011 out of If!!! Oli Wlllif-s renown: s. is a granddaughter and- niece of Mrs. Clarence Nickiolle 0t- Murray River. P. E. 1.. and a niece Mr. giafinoe Cuddy. Glad- Following the song “Becausfl. sung bv Mrl. Mark lkiin o! Uklah. the wedding party advanced to the strains of the bridal song from Iohengrin. to the attractively dee- orated front yard. ‘flhere under an arbor of greens. mock orange snowballs and rhododendron. the double-ring ceremony was solemn- Starts Monday 3-D AYS-3 At Tho PRlN CE TllllR. — FRI. — SAT. R.~\('[~‘\(. 1U Tl”: NIH l l7’ .\i-\ir ...ii<nvn Ill"!!! .\|ll\f hiz-irglinhixigi-r lr- on. ‘li- _ \v.i_\' l m! lull-n’ :il n. illFlllhlr 11in. 1i iw liifi q waonv aux: i‘ IOI Illlll ANSI IIIIIIU'NQQYMI A IIIUIHC IIGIIII MUSICAL . COMEDY CARTOON i Pltmrrrvs: essence 0F PIZASAN T UNNRRA PIOIBVIIgIMHEBB manrcmnE May 2o _ it m. UNRRA camp for Dspisced Persona at Hohenieis, Germany the 200 children uncicr the age of six hav their own caieteua. equi “w? ‘ii’...‘fii".§..“2“..$i‘°t§% .22: 9”" . i: y rom {INRJRA times a day. ' 0 ssh‘ .*§‘.“'.““‘...."°".1: ti the UNRRA worhers in charge, who are accusmmed to working with lively youngsters. nae-hing the mothers some of the funds. mentais of modern sanitary feed- ing, however. presents a_ very real I:I -:- ; today was orom Clifford James Scott, 8d. To services. coirrt martial with being concerned in tihe improper sale of twzrbl ets and a quantity of cigarets and dhooolate. up some of i l... ther babies. rules of tantra-n ized by Rev..J. l... Kent. Dastor of the Presbyterian Church of Fort Bragg. The bride, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Don MaoDonald oi Gaspar. was given in marriage . by her father. Florence was c ng in a blue afternoon dress with a orchid, He: by Mrs. ._ _ Francisco. who wore a pink dress i with a carnation cor-sage and white gardenias in her hair. Baymond Baokiund. brother or the groom acted as best man. The mother of the bride was attired in an aqua blue outfit. while groom's mother wore pink. and each wore white core-ages of gar-denies. cake. topped with .silver be Cake. ice cream and coffee were served to about one hundred and‘ seventy five guests. Pouring at a. delightfully supointe table with a centerpiece oi Cecil Brenner roses. were Mrs. Jchn Baekiuud and Mrs. Fraser Murray. Decorations were the work of Nina Douglas Mumy and Mrs. Fraser Murray. After the reception the hwoy couple left by auto tor a. short honey- moon. Thqv wlll\ma.ke their home in ssh Francisco where the groom since his discharge from the serv- ice has had a position with the Standard Oil Company. in s {drafting department. Eddie is the elder son of Mr. and M11 Adolph Baeklund of Fort Bragg and is n graduate of the local schools and or the Junior Oolleao of San Fran- cisco. . l Out ol town guests who attend- - ed the wedding were. Mr. and . Jack Wilson and Miss Mary Wilson of Vallejo; Mrs. Silvia Ruskin. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Willis. Miss I, Schneider. hiss C. Murray. Miss B. Myer‘. and Mr. Frank Backiund of San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Elgiri. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Higgins of Uklah. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erickson 0i’ Quincy. California. HERMITAGE W. l. The l-lemnitage Women's Insti- tute were entertained at the home o! Mrs. J3 J. Ourley for their monthly meeting on Tuesday. Ma)‘ 8th. The president opened the meeting with singing the Ode, idl- lowed by the Creed. R/oll call was responded to by seven members paying a dime. Minutes of previ- ous meeting were read and signed. also correspondence read. - The treasurer gave a report of rive whist. parties held during the winter months which were a de- cided success. realizing the sum of 329,95 3nd $1.00 donation. a total ‘of $0.96; also the receipt of Gov- ernment grant of $1.25. _ Mrs. J. Mcvarish kindly in- vited members to her home to re- sumo sewing on quilt for the Red Cross. Two interesting contests were put on by Ma's. McVarish and Miss McKenzie and won bv Mrs. Leon- ard Murphy and Mrs. J. J. Curie/v. ‘me travelling apron which was W. won by Mrs. L. Murphy had neatly tucked under its gay little patches silver pious amounting to $4.00. Place of next. meeting was un- decided. Singing of God Save the King brought meeting to a close. Lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, W. J. Mcvarish. suom‘ safe} DUNKIRK, N.’x'.. ay zi-(AP -United States mre service ar ents have taken charge of a Gm emment income tax refund cheat for $566.566.55 sent by mistake ' 18-year-old Navy fireman Thom J. Richir. the boy's mother as‘ today. Mrs ‘Iihomas G. Richir said s: ents celled at her home lsstnig‘ to take the cheque. which harl a: rived bv mail. hosted a refund oi $3550 He!‘ arm had ex; normoi Mav is - cr- camel-f A sentence of 150 days’ fietantlor ulgatcd on actin 1-. the Camdian auxiliary I o! who was charged at 0h!- Bacter; the tot: 1 11MB “d?” t oth sun b DXMH m H‘! IC- lite the age-old habit. or ohgwing SPECIALIST STAFF Residential, for Boys from 6 is‘ i; _ 1946-47 about; completed by June 15th» ‘For w’ Iv“- Waddiagton, Head» ~ Applications for - tun, apply to N. it. master. workers may Erovernent. o e UNRRA widen f the children under regimen. be nu . I "saunas" Ion ' ‘Pfiitr-enor r iii-ad! rm. it... in oulicld in b th t will‘ Whig lrveauhiamhah an sl- tsetive but harinlm shock and so da thergiflagigryinl away- lseep a small. wlltqlll: Cm gtrmtin tlia zaésr lnia II and iii ultriai avor virtual ION. 8H0 - .~....¢wrr GREAT GEORGEflT g2 D THURS. &SAT., May 23s. 25 ALE OF. LUXIIRIUUS FURS! 1 0E0. J. TIIAIIIOR Export Farrier ilElli T0 SERVE Yilll All Charlottetown has been waiting for this great Fur event. It is your opportunity to purchase the fur coat you have always wanted ata price you can afford to pay. You will find super savings by buying now. It is the opportunity to enjoy the warmth and comfort of a luxurious fur coat for next winter at a price within your bud- gel. FREE ! ! To residents within 10 miles from Charlottetown we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE the cost of their transportation when they purchase their fur coat dur- ing this great Fur Sale, Thursday and Saturday. Extra Discount For Cash ive you super bargains in ‘tur value, ll Not only doea this sale y oneflng an" dilemma for cub. allows you to save still more You Can Buy 0n Tor-ms. In addition to u... savings of tiurgmt sale you can uni-khan your coat on deferred payments under the plan authorized by the War- time Prlees and Trade Board. . Every ‘ Coat Guaranteed ERLMAN l bel hi h i your guarantee of absfhieileysihhtfafiloh. théhlzy have beenasll szlecfied sir-om our regular handpicked stock and reprised to make it worth while to invest now’. FASHION SHOPPE GREAT GEORGE STw-GHARLOTTETOWN among recently nations. Oiidtrrc a can In used to y tronrtiie would eat them. of Nlhl da- res or ir- by: NEIL W. HIGGINS Chartered Accountant l“ Richmond St. i Charlottetown Tel. 589 P1). Box 66 @.'.Q llorrall and Biiapany B. R. DOANE 8 C0. Chartered Accountants II mailman shale ilt . Boa an g ma!» I-llaaulag, O-L McLeod I Bentley w. a saunas. no r. a. neuron. no. Ianhtosa and Ami-aunt law m mausoleum §OIl lill. W. It. ‘BARSOII Chiropractor Palms: Graduate , Charlottetown ‘menu-at. rims-ma FREDERIC. A. LARGE Illll ‘Ills ITO. .. on. a. igjssnra i nawnsr m one... Street 0fflaaIoIn:0to‘l8-8lol‘ m»... mo. ALEX W. MATHIESON saaararaa. soucrroa. mo. 1 Olflaar as Great our» Stroll Mona; a use cumm- § i PALMER s. uastam A. J. IIAIIAII. Emmi. aaair ol, ufllwgh“ Ohanbla . Ohaltottotoarl. I. .5. I. IONIX I0 LOAN eirou ll ‘ » - P.0- loa ll ‘UBIJC sranooaarnas a MeGUlGAN. as. NOTARY. I10. sanliatll. souorroa GUILD DUB-DING u. ALBAN FARMER ' l-A- LLB. mossy so ma! illllfll. HOLIOITOI. ITO. GIAIIDTIITOWN wit: Iali o! Itionnam um F McPllIilE. B.A.. Kc. noun. are. Blllll . IOLIOITOI auq aniline A GAUDET‘ a i-tAszARo ' .- "artisans. rm I