ON ‘ll-II SAM! PROGRAM TODAY -- GENE TIERNEY In “ LAURA " ALS‘0 NEWS - PETE smrn SHORT snowmo. AT 2:30 - 1 . o P-H-P-PRINCE ED WARD ="—'—'—"== COMING —— MUN. —TliE.—-WED. Sponsored by the Charlottetown Branch of the (Yanadinn Legion. With the scream teom that ignited‘ the screen in "Hoiy Matrimony!" . With RoddyMcDowoii... \ in o story of heurt-throb iinniu I’ m J MONTY WUDLLEY JASPER'S MINQPRELS NOSTRADAMUS STORIES COMMUNITY SING-SONG CROWDS! ATTEND MATINEE OR EARLY SHOWS hfiéiiAPililléoai MON. i TUE. i I Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ____________i "TI-l E NATIONAL ll.\ RN DANCE" s] klyaflmflyflg r01? 1/”: m: /rMw,,,,n:ie/" a RICHARD ; I DIX O O . . I o ’ 1 O _ l . ,__. \ fli’ Q I ; yo; lliiisniqgi- PORTER nu- Plili GlJiiHlYiE 4mm clivui ; e J's“; o’. 32".? 2°?! a°':"z;‘ ‘z.'~t;"‘i‘“a“é“i t ALSO NEWS - NAVY Nl/VRSE - SIVIIVICAPADES H I '- " l‘ '< E1 w state of Germany, with an area of‘ nltrogcuolls foods and about. 90 per some 30.000 square miles. cent. wnfrr The Connecting Link Between Nova Erotim (and Prince Edward Island I945 NOVA SCOTIA - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRY SERVICE Except that, on authority of the Oil Controller. on Mondays. Tues- days, Wednesdays and Thursdays during MAY AND JUNE, the II s.rn. IIIII l pJn. sailings wiii he cancelled unless ‘hero l! evidence that the other crossings will not carry tho traffic nflcrinr. Leave Wood Islands 8.00 fLm. 2.15 pan. Leave Caribou 12.00 noon 4.15 p.m. __‘ NORTHUMBERLAND I-‘ERRIES LIMITED AREA OF BAVARIA IUIQSIIRIIOEIS MOSTLY WATER Bavaria is the second largest, Edibli- mushrooms contain somei M. V. PRINCE WOOD ISLANDS. P.E.I. (‘ARIBOIL N. S. LUN ‘HES SERVED i6 Miles from Piciou) SAILING SCHEDULE (DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY) ALL SAILINGS DAYLIGIIT SAVING TIME May 1st to Sept. 30th Leave Wood Island! 7 a.m. ii a.m. I pun. r Leave Caribou ' 9 a.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. October let to Ndvembrr 30th CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND __. __» ._~;~,--~_-_=.-_;-i I I ii. P. S. S. Bay of Fundy Service CANCELLATION OF SERVICE S. S. "Princess Helene" will not operate he- tween Saint John, N. B., and Digby, N. S., on the following dates: - MONDAY May 2ist ~TUESDAY May 22nd w" MONDAY May 28th TUESDAY May 29th i l ui ‘and, accordingly, the agreements‘ i T O-DA Y MATINEE 2:30 EVENING 7 - 8:45 l¢ EMPIRE s.» NDEOFNIIRAGEISMIDYIMSIIIINTII two-gun badmenioiheiumofiolflitwm. gilmondtberhytiimof poimdingboovesl» M“ smut flimim sun "m ‘P too) sirw,‘ RT x555"?! than“ lilfffllfou ROV 345cm)” EXTRA! New Serial “zomws BLACK WHIP” Also Cnrioon and Last -Chapt. “SPY SMASHERS“ Liners Performed Big Task In War LONDON, May 24 -— iRxzutersl~ Britain's giant. trans-Atlantic liners, o'clock. Please note h in the afternoon. Rev. E. C Evans. Minister. 5-26-11. the Queen Marv and the Queciii . Elizabeth, pfiRnlDnl-llke lll grey Minister. 546-11.! war paint s.nce one spring of i940‘ nave steamed more ill-iii ooopooi ‘ _ miles, CQUIVIIIEIII. o: sis Journeys. “limb CHAILQL. — 'l"he sewicesldate. around the world, i0 bring safciyifvl” 311110113’. Mm’ 2'7"! 8W B6 fvl-led as orAcneix i ~ A “HE Iouonnm _ cnnniu. cuiinoliii This column of Iooll Interest, hilt sdverthi of s newry nature may be at flvereente o word, strictly ‘psy- able in ndvnnce. ______ i-“ ..-._-.,_ cnsswsu. for Plloi-Oltlphl. CONFEDEBATIUN us: m- nsucs. SU “L. M. roow a co. u unload- ing a shipment. oi doors.‘ 5-25-21. AFTER JUNE l, the office of DI‘ E. B. Glddings will be located a 222 Queen Street. 5-32-01. Togas ROGERS nannwanuloo. lime " o? more” 2:”: . 5- - TRYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURCHES, Sunday, May 2'1 Bonshaw 1i A. Rev. C. A. Hicks, .____ TREE ooze-iv Men's wool v- neck. sleeveless sweaters slightly soiled. Regular price “DO-on sale $1.50 at. Henderson and Cudmores 5-25-21 MEN'S fancy coat sweaters, re- gular price $4.50—on sale 82.50 at Henderson and Cudmores r 6 46-21 ._____ CAVENDISII NITED CHURCH. -.;:'uiiday, May 37th. A spcxiial m. vice will be conduuicd in the Cav- enitdsh United Church. at 7.30 RM by the members of the Yolncg "Wed W People's Union.‘ Rev. E fin, Minister. MONTAGUE BAPTIST PASJ TORATE. - Sunday, May 27th,! Montague 1i A, M. Muirmy Har- bour South 3 P. M. liiiufa-v Rlver_ 7 P. M. Mmtflgue s. s. io A. M. CIIARG Lic. W. D. Johnston. ____ | y ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN as CHURCH. Belfast. -5ervices eun- diay, May 27th, will be as follows:- Worsliip at 3 P, M. Evening at 8 7.30 l", M, Log u; our of service on the Lords Du RECEIVES SAD NEIVS --Mrs. , N. Finlay Ferguson, Victoria, has marriage oi her received the sad news of the death Katherine Anne, of her sister, Mrs. Geo. S. Miir- Flying Officer H ray. Cambridge, ‘Mass. gay was formerly Miss Mary ory H oyce of Bonshaw, P.E.I. BYTERIAN CHURCH IN PRES CANADA. — Brookfleld Charge. iservices next Lords day as follous. Brookfield ll A.M. Huntsville 3 — note change oi hour in ‘Hunter River. Donald Nicholson TRYON UNITED CHURCH PAS-g across the ocean 1,2:.0,Ui)u lighting? 1°W5I C1196 TTEVETSB 11 A- M- T317011‘ men of the United Nations, it nus Britain has rendered no charge to the United States for these siliip- ping services, which cc "iiiulc a considerable item 0i reverse lenti- lease. t The full story oi the wartime service of the "Queens" now re- leased begins with the historic meeting of bhe ocenn glinzs in Ncwi York harbor in Much, 1940. ‘It tells also of their transformation into military camps, Willi the soft lights and sweet music replaced by the blackout and the loud speaker. With the entry oi Japan into the war they were placed at the dis- ? posal of he United Suites Govern- ment and begun their long service as transport; for United States troops. At, that; moment. of crisis, they were ln Norili American waters, undergoing periodic overhaul. On Feb. 18. i942, tilirce days after the fall of Singapore, iIie Quccri lvlary steamed from Boston for Sydney with 8,200 Unitcd Stntcs troops and , three weeks laer the Quccn Eliz- ation. In the Queen Mary's record of war service, one voynsc is urmed he not end until Ani-ll i943. Durinc ‘East Indies. owl Australia. stcom- thnn 30000 troops. i '2 , officially revealed. Saturday. iA- Jardme- 5-5» B D» w ll be pixaicilunl; on Sunday, May 27th ail Cross Roads M. 11 A. M. Alexandra at 3 P. M. Hazielbrook ati 7.30 P. M. The ordinance oi bap- ___ _ ments are with United‘ Kingdom, BM," Australia, China, New ZBJIHIIdyH p’ v ,, n . Indie and the French Committeei m 1g“! fvgacgfylbprlaqfliiimilg (if; of National Liberation . e e“ ° e ~ “' Under in; agriecments, upon ces- sation of ostil ties in any ma 0r $3Qimggmgisimgguiyfnggg 92;: theatre of war any wiir supplies c Africa E-vpc Arabia the British “n “u” i“ m“ Unit“ "Elm" “'13s ' r- ' ‘ war in those theatres “revert to 1 q H’ ‘ > q l, _ Canadian ownership except. gigrgmaiax‘ 4gfingooqhfil "°'}'10?,"'f':u',‘," supplies d€5Llil€d for a theatre oil go Bv the time she rwchcd home wwt- Mr :1“ which 305mm“ ha“; gin "is "GM" Sh" had can!“ mme Iglilscrcligfl‘ Sagas: rdlrfidfucllivaofihefii Tm Qmwn ‘law Pqvmd DAM, supplies as the Government of “on 1m- m, m“ P. M. Crapaud 7.30 P .M. Rev. J 5-26-li. CHURCH SERVICES. — ‘There 5-25-11. l unis BAPTIST CHURCH. ... A‘ I M‘ Morning Worship at 1.1 A.M., will be coxiclucned by one Ioev. I. Jud- son levy, B.D , with sermon "The Second Millie. The anthem “Geintly| and lord, O Gently Lead Us" (Welsh. Air». 'll.ie Qhurcli School niccts to; Bible Study period under the dir- ecioion of Superintendent R. J. Rupert. immediately following the Morning Worship. The loev. 1. Judson Levy will c Miril=tor Chin-chill n"ro.=s the At-l Canada may spec!“ n lnntic on IIIWV‘ occasions @111 there was no abrupt cutting, With Soviet Russia BY ILK- CARNEGIE Canadian I)I1'§.\' Staff writer UITAWA, lviiiy 24 — (OP) - Represent-atlvcs of Soviet Russia and the Canedlan government have opened negotiations to deal with matters arising out of the changed siuatlons affecting mutual aid Rs o. result oi the end of the wu in Eur- ope, it. was learncd today. The protocol undcr which Can- sde extended mutunl aid to Rus- sia will end June 30, but it pro- vided for discontinuance with the end of hostilities Canada's mutual aid pacts with each of the Unitedl Nation; had the same provision, but. e others are at war with Japan EULLLIQIBHEEL TP_ Drive out AC "E .1?» y off of mutual aid supplies moving to Russia, when the war ended 0f Mutual Aid A PLAN NO JULY 4 qTs-Ilflciu-sifi-s TEACHER TRAINING liii w To Attend run 22m) SESSION MARITIME S liM M ER S B Ii 0 0 i. MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY Courses given in SCIENCE ARTS MUSIC FINE ARTS & CRAFTS MATRICULATION Write for Descriptive Bulletin The Director Maritime Summer School Sackvliie New Brunswick is reserved for new‘! th. M. T170111 8 P. M. . Mlfll-itifl- 5-35-11.‘ present stationed returned to rejoin h day morning, after njoyable holiday is wus F. O. Dcssis‘ to the Island and he v1» ed by the beauty of I, and miidness of the cl s to return to become one oft g population here, on‘ friends eagerly await. h ________i______ Officer Funnels Dennis Fisilé nu: rim: for rnocnisslvr collsniiiiuiv: iliilliiiit Progressive Conservatives will abolish immediately the injustice of an economy which reduces the Cqnadlcn fisherman to the position of a low wage earner, at the mercy of haphazard, uncontrolled prices. Fishermen of Canada must; be permanently. iassured of a decent standard ‘of living. SLY WOUNDED -Mrs 0rd that her bro .7‘, co. Raymond George Sande 5-35.1 been dangerously wounde many. Spr. Sanderson was serving Canadian Engin- NWALL rssronsb 51253-21. 21m are — . l\ ANNOUNUEM NT of Churchill SCYVICCS——PI‘CE'DYICI‘ISAII Church in Cheek) coir Connclii. Sunday, May 2c7h Car- digan ll A. M. Dundee 2.30 P. M Montague 7.30 P. M. R. D lidac- Lean Minister. Legislation to assure fishermen adequate prices. prices, we mean prices not out of line with the prices fishermen have to pay for manufactured goods and services -pri'ces that bear a fair relationship to wages in other call- lngs. ADEQUATE PRICES MEAN PRICES THAT WILL GIVE FISHERMEN THEIR FAIR SHARE OF THE NATION'S IN- By adequate NORTH RIVER PASTORATIL- 7t . ‘Ihgrtslerviices will be held Choc River. sabimni M- Kings-ton. Service worship together JAMES ll. CONNORS. S., announces the Mrs. M ur- i Fairldne. Provide improved facilities so that our great national home market m“ Omciany“, will be fully expanded and serviced. becomlns seriously 111 Establish adequate cold storage and refrigeration car facilities. Reinforce existing legislation to curb combines in restraint of trade. lth compound ira information to be ei ed rcn cmrncn. _- Develop new methods of processing and distributing fishery products; encourage fishermen to purchase BISHOP-ROBERTS WEDDING onduot Bvcruni: A Worship oi. '7 P M with sermon was “A Personal Fnirli " The anthem "Round Me Falls the Nigh (Dresel The music of the day will ed abet}, Mme‘; more than 3900 Am_ be under the direction 0t wrjorie Eileen, erlcan soldiers to the same destin- miil5e_c9*___ m! M“ in only daughter of N. Roberts. North Lance son of Mrs, and Goi hat, wore e beautiful are. Her bouquet P0568. e I i '—'-'j=:=' I r-—**__.__-:r_':-:r moseinnd a h our mother c m‘ with “latching h“ black dressmakercoet. and accessories, end corsaize lotteto h the“ ome. e merry grou p°u°wmg ‘h’ °" m zreetee the on e to wish than many ha Life e llmeo her friends at her homo . held at The foregoing provision is re- bri the Queen izorded as broad enough to give the government authority to negotiate] with the Soviet nnzl informed sources pieced two beautifully cakes. o, red roses com_ tr panying verses read sisting were Misses HE ISS NICE MAN JOE PALOOKA ITELIJUJIWLLKILIQA TIGMBKANSME- WM Fishermen must have their fair share of the‘ National Income, To These Measures, John Bracken is fledged:- as well as sell on a co-operative laaels. Make necessary credits available to fishermen and eo-operative in. stitutions at" reasonable rates. This ‘Party Viliil- Yo Promote International Trade and expand the‘ export markets for Canadian» fishery products. Pro- vlde for tits Canadian Fishing I11- dustry a foreign service to increase the sale of our fishing products and other abroad. o Curry out ‘Canada's international responsibilities regarding food and its distribution. Only the progressive policies oi the Progressive Conservative Party are e PERMANENT assurance of e fair deal for Canadian fishermen. .4 WITH RAN Vol-e for. Your PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE cuiibiom . foblbhdhv,_ls**‘ ._ __. ":'_-::::: -;i ‘lfiiilflS FIGITNERTWTITLEN“ QXJNIE 5...“. ., .-.i_._.. Oeledvetivo Forb- 0""!- -'_—._—- ..- .-—-:-<_..... -. with ioxonuore, Vera Nunn. and Lois l y cape and matching accessories. iwell. The bride in her usual p ea Prior todher marriage the bride’ red ‘ of serenad- ; shower b ppy years oi, ed mornlniz Mr. and' on n honeymoon interest on the Mi The bride travelled in ling muirier thanked her friendi us| for their gift-s, end invited $25,111: to visit her in her new hvmt- “r orie was escort» many beautiful gifts oi silver, ccorated seat by en and mone h“ The gifts wen- esteem in wh ch the bride l5 flfu,‘ bride-to-be, and After s social evening. n boil" by lunch was served by we WW5‘ ss Ruth cudmore. Others as- assisted by the ladies present. mm cud.- , (Patriot please P B; HAM risui-JB » testify to the hiilil