sponsored By Citizen's Adoption Committee HJLCS. Charlottetown \ . - .- _. ¢ EXTRA i i Disney Cartoon Donald's Goldmine Bing Crosby's Community Sing and "INVASION" Time 8 SHOWS DAILY — AT 2.30 - 7.00 and 9.00 TO-DAY -:- TUE. -:- WED. “a PRHiGE EDWARD m i ‘Wéllm WHO "um ‘iii small" . . . now rm m 5w|\\t5\\\9\ . y i! //l A Paramount Picture with ‘ , n Milltll * Betty llliiilltl s, erry Biiliiiiiii * Vera Willi a. lillililila mmnmunu ALSO NEWS _ CARTOO All American Band N CAPITOL -— NOW PLAYING snows 2.30 - 7.00 - 8.45 nolflis fiiilflfias"—' ' -AND mans our BLETCHINGLY. England. July - (C?) —In this Surrey village women with two or even three o s Just don‘t rate. 'I‘he prize of t em all is Mrs. Joyce Hart who holds down nine ranging from member- ship in the rural district council to the clerical work in her father's business. She also finds time to look after the baby son oi her brother, missing in Tunisia. Baasisirlllzss lalsll racy can TAKE rr hBELFAsT. July — (c?) —Dur- F: Hg air raid here. the Dublin lheegllsade was called in to help mm elfast Brigade. and an old tonsgill who had been knocked un- d ous came to her senses to _wha fireman "leaning over her. m: 0 are you? she asked. and 1r llreman "replied. "The Dublin e Brlsade. "Glory be to God". d9 Woman exclaimed, “and I l: his‘: think I'd been blown as far at North ilustico July 13th. See the Show "clu. our rue MARINES” AT STELLA MARIS HALL JULY 13th North Rustlco July 13th included in the programme is the Latest News and a Walt Disney Cartoon. “Priorities,” Due At Capitol Is Timely, Tuneful Fun Film Fresh ls a mountain breeu and tnriee as entiilaratirlg-tilavs Para- mount's tune-filled comedy ' l “Priorities on Parade." the mre “honing today at. the Capito The- atre The top players in this laugh- lsden piece are twinkle-teed Ann Miller. blond Betty Rhodes. John- nie Johnston (who plays a band leader), and that wacky pair of l-iollywoodiasls. Jerry Colonna and Vera V . "Prlori es on Parade"is a fun film with a idea. It tells how bis Johnnie Johnston leads his aggre- lation oi Jivesters into a big alr- plane plant with the idea oi build- ing up the morale with swing. i-Ie tangles with s. female welder. play- ed by Betty Rhodes, and the whole affair winds up with the band build- ing bombers for Uncle 5am. The picture's tunes have already soared to national popularity. Writ- ten by Frank loesser. l-lerb M id- son and Jule Styne, the big mus cal =hits of "Priorities" include the catchy "Conchita, Marchita. Lolita. Pepita. Rosita, Juanita, Lopez" and “You're in Love With Someone Else." "I'd love to Know You Better" and Here Comes Katrinka’ are two other top tunes. Jem Colonna moves his handlebar mustachios out oi the way long enough to sing “Cooperate With Your Air Raid Warden" and another number called “Payday? “The Crystal Ball” Is Gay Adventure A sprightly yarn about crystal and clairvoyance, filled with comedy. romance and ad- venture. is "The Crystal Bail.” the newest vehicle co-starring Paulette Goddard and Ray Mllland, which will have its local premiere at the Prince Edward Theatre today- thru United Artists release. Down to her last young and lovely played by Paul plunges sll at the hunk - _ ame Zenobia Glad)’ s teller of fortunes, who 3a cents. Gerard, ard ets Toni a job as a sharp-shoot- ilEliTllilL sulnoun ‘this oolllm is rvsl of local lntereabr-bat “writ? ii h.".".'.ti..‘."i"-'.e'i"..ll. ""°""' able in advance. u, o" COOKS tor Photographs. conraoaamox mu “ca, msua- SUCCESSFUL PUPILS _ Thy {Ollnwlnflmixlilg w ‘nDarnie andMin eRoach. WEDDING CELEBRATION T0- nAm-Mr. and Mr . wlill ford Robertson o Munns Road. P. El L. are celebrating their both we anniversary tony, Monday‘ Juil-mifia SAFE ARRIVAL — M . J.A. Meek received or 1mm lglgéll‘ son. Poe. Horace. m. n unc his 1 1 rgcentbz sa e arrvsl overseas PRIZES AWARDED-Senior grad- e-l 0! Central Royalty School for 1943: Grade X: lst Lillian Lewis; 2nd Jwllle 9ilenoer. Grade 1x: Pauline Ward. Jackie Spencer also W°Il ll- Prlle for not m g day at Central Royalty school (mm Grade I to Grade X. Perfect attend- ance all through his school mo, ANNUUNCEMEN‘ _ firs. Wallace Chase T... firth! sh to announce the engagement °1 W11’ de/uehler. Nettie Kathleen to? hfrgreant Norman Erskine, son . orman McLeod and the lat llvifs. McLeod of Snumnerside, P. Ea. 5 ‘md- Mllmlfle to take place at a. later datzn-Sackville Pos , HAMPTON W. M. 8.-'i‘he July mlieflllg oi tile Hampton W. M. B. was held at the home oi Mrs Pet. e1‘ Flefguson. The President M15, J D. MacFarlane presided. The study was conducted by Mrs. Clayton Mgr- risen. A presentation was made to MIS- Wesley Boyce who intimated that she was about to leave our ° t-y- Appreciation o1 im- lsggal and earnest work was exrprgg- Z lng “shill" next door at the shoot- ing gallery oi Pop Tlbbets (Cecil Kellaway.) When Madame Zenobirs sacro- iliac sna/ps out of place, Toni is drafted to pose as the crystal-ball gazer. Her short course in clair- voyance—the Madame is booked to a pear at a Navy Rcliei bazaar. whic Mrs. Jo Ainsley. a wealthy youn lying-includes on; Brad Cavanaugh (Ray Mi land), attorney who represents Mrs. Ains- ley (Virginia Field). The messaSE is that Brad buy certain property because there is oil on it. Actually. Madame Zenobia knows that the government intends to buy this piece oi land. Attractcd by the handsome and eligible lawyer, Toni also prophe- cies that the next day at a certain restaurant Brad wlll meet a red- headed beauty, eating an apple- Unexpectedly Brad L1 slunmoned to the restaurant because oi a threatened suit over an oilseed mouse in a teapot. When Brad arrives. he iinds Toni, whom he doesn't recognize out oi her for- tune-tellers robes. and awakens m the fact that not only ls Sh? red-headed but she also is munch- an apple. ese auguries lead to trouble with the government ior Brad and Mrs. Ainsley and involve the trio innocently in regard to the property. At the Same time an exciting battle is stirred up be- tween Ton and Jo Ainsley. both 0i whom find Brad-exceed ngiy al.- tractive, in fact, ideal. Brad keeps his lady friends guessing until his "spirit", a dead injun, the right lead. After Toni ex- poses Madame Zenobia as the in- stigator oi the pro rty manipu- lation and clears rad: involve- ment in the whole deal, Brad tol- lows u. the InJu-Ws lead right lnw an em race with Toni. In Memoriam MRS. WILLIAM COSTELLQ On ‘Ilhurday. June 17th. i943 there passed peacefully away at her home in the Brae. Mrs. William Costello in her 81st year. The deceased had been in iail- ing health for some time before her death yrt her family and friends so near, till the Angel of Death came and claimed her for Himself. She bore her illness with christian patience and fortitude. She was oi a kind disposition and will be sad- iy missed by all who knew her and especially in her home. During her illness she was fre- quently visited by her beloved pos~ for. Rev. H. Croken who also ad- ministered io hlr the last Sacra- lmenis oi ihe Holy Catholic Church of which she was a devoted mem» g be r. The late Mrs. Costello leaves to mourn and cherish her memory her aged husband; tlwo daughters and gight sons: Mrs. zeavidjhMaic- G-aug ey Lynn. Mass. s. ares Walsh. lino Harbour. Par. Mich- ael. ‘Bangor. Maine. William, Conn. Edward and Leo. McAdam. N.B.. Peter Emyvllle. PERI, rose. Oswald and Aeneas. Brae: the iat- ter at home. One daughter flhd a son predeceased her some years ago. She leaves two aistcrs. Mrs. James MacGonnel. Eimwood. P El. Mrs. T. MscNally. 1m 11; two brothers. William Malone. Lot ll: lone. Int 6. P E I Besides the members of the iamly she leaves behind many grandchildren arid‘ near relatives. Her funeraL took place from her late residence on satulday mom- ing Juana 19th to the Church oi the Immaculate Conoeptlo . Brae. where Requiem High Mass was cel- ebrated by the pastor. rtev. H. Cro- ken. After Mass the remains were tenderly borne to the adjoining 11o- man Catholic Cemetery where they were laid to rest to await a glor- ious resurrection. The last sad rites at the ave were celebrated by Rev. H. (no en. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Aeneas MacNally. William MacNaliy. Jerome Brehaut. Louis Godwin. G. Gallant. {canard Greenan. 3 Eternal rest grant unto her 0 ,bord. and let perpetual light thine upon her. I May her soul rest in pesoe. ] (Patriot please copy) 1 About ssooooo persolgbmlt as YOLlIlK ‘ Toni, i gives him ' did not realize that the end was VISITING IN SACK _ Amll" 0- Brooks. entail‘? is l visit big her father. Rev. E. s. weeks ! and s.. Weeks. She has also paid a visit to Prince Edward 141mm visiting Charlottetown. Murray I-[arl bf” and N011“ Bedeque. Mrs. Brooks lwlls Miss Pearl Weeks. She grad. |uated from Mount Allison in 192a, lAiter teaching school in Nova Sco. M18 and Prince Edward island, and ‘l1 year ill Ottawa Ladies’ College. she 9°01! "'9 podtion in the civil serv ce at. Ottawa.—8ackviile Post. IS NOW IINSIGN _ n-u-njss as ensign in the United 511m N231: al Reserve has been awarded to m“ M- Campbell. daughter of Captain Archibald r. Campbell. 42 Juniper Street, Roam-y, Mgg_ En. sign Campbell attended the Mid. shlpmens School at Mount Holy. okebefore being commissioned in AID-ill. She is now teaching at ihe United States Naval ‘Draining schml- 09d" F8118. Iowa. Miss camllben hlla Silent many vacations wllh her family at Steelesiield Sour~ 4s West. Prince Edward IslanrLShe 1s a sister c-f Rlev. Gerard H. Camp- §li“o.°."..§2" rillrfiiwfimm’ °““l‘““ Dally Globe. ' '_B°"°“ , FAREWELL PARTY—An enjoy. We "some was scent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bomgrs m - do hcnor to their son Ivan who wag leaving w loin his unit in Quebec. Mr. Allan Hlckox acted as chairman While James Snowie read the ad. , dress and Blair MacDonald present. cd Ivan with a well-filled purse, llgalil thanked his friends for their n ness followed with a thorough t bouncing. Lunch was served by the iladies. The remainder of the even. "lg W“ Silent in tic/lacing. music be- lns fumbhed by William MscEach. ern and Doris W id Sheldon Abbot. ms ° and M“ PARTY-C . J. ROY MacLean who ha; been Zprfind. lng a 14-day lave at his home in Argyle Shore has left on return {or further training in Ontario. The ev. fllllll Previous to his departure his many friends in Argyle shore and vicinity gathered at his mothers home to tender him a farewell par- W- Dllrln! the evening Mrs. J. Don. ald MacPhail was called upon to read a nicely worded address while Mr. Nell MacDougall presented the Elle-it of the evening with a well-fill- ed urse. Corp. MacLean responded with a few remarks thanking them for the kindness shown him.Severai boy friends were on hand w give Roy a good bouncing after which the ladies served a delicious lunch. The evening passed quickly in pleasant social intercourse and at a late hour with the singing of God Save the King. all departed to their homes with many good wisheg m Corp. MacLean for a safe return to te home land after the war is end- ed. Corp. MacLean is a brother of Nurinag Sistcr Stella Macbean now on military duty in South Afflca. BONSHAW, Y-P.S.—The regular “Wkly meetings of the Bonshaw Young Peoples’ Union for month of June were held in the United Church A attendance was Present at l meetings. Allocation amounts were sent to United and Baptist Y. P. S. treasure n. It was decided to send 9200 to each the Baptist Association B.Y.P.U.- fund and YRU. camp fund All bills were moved to be paid. The presi- dent. Clarence Christie. presided at all meetlnas. except! last meeting of the month being" mperance meet- lnil" Dorothy MacDonald preside‘. This being the last meeting of the term, new officers were appointed for ensuing term. A vote of thanks was extended to tihe retiring offlo- ers ior their work. New officers are as follows: President, shlirley A. Crodby; vice president. Mr. Fred BMW; secretary. Mrs. James Boyce; treasurer. Dorothy MacDonald: committees: 100k Out. Mrs. Fred shaw, Mr. John N. Macrladyen; sick Leila Moore. Mae MacDonald. (Patriot please copy). WEDDING BELLL- Wednesday morning at- 11.30 on the 11rd of June at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Dixon. WJsl-ldtlhetown. Miss Leah Mulch MacKinley. daught- er oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Kinley. North River. was quietly married to John Vernon Warren, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon war- ren. also of North River. The cere- lllflfll’ W" Perfumed by Rev. Blair" MacPhail. B.D.. brother of Mrs. FAREWELL per cent of the total working pop- ulation of Bricr-in. eat ihrir noon meals in industrial canteens. said Dixon. The bride wore a travelling suit of blue with matching acres- sories in black Her onlv ornament ‘William Mabane. oi the Ministry of was a gold and blue necklace, the llbod. grooms gift so her. Her bridesmaid ened by Miss Phyllis Walker. urns CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' a ' s, 4/ \ ~. u I_////4//////v n HIS T Forces, you are, if weeks, or was Eer cousin Miss Marjorie Mac- Kiniey. She also wore blue. Mr. John MacKinley,was Mr. Warren's best man. Following the ceremony Mrs. Dixon sewed dainty refresh- ments and Mr. and Mrs. Warren leit immediately on a motor trip to various poinm oi interest in the Mar glmfis. They will reside in Norlh River and their friends join in wishing them many years oi happy wedded life. BRIDAL SHOWElL—Miss Leah MecKiniey, North River, a June bride was the guest of honor at the home of her aunt Mrs. W. E. MscKinley on Wednesday evening June 16th when upwards 0i 151) people from the surrounding dis- tricts tendered her a. miscellaneous shower prior to her marriage. The house was prettiiy decorated with apple blossoms, cut flowers and streamers. To the strains of the wedding march played by Miss nu- da Stevenson the bride-lo-be was escorted to the seat oi honor by Mrs. Douglas MacDonald. Master John Sanderson then presented hcr with an exquisite bouquet from the garden of Mrs. Waldo Brain. Tin-os- charming little girls. Jlwun MwYivl ley. Norma alt-zl l“:~~-~ "~ carried in the gifts which were op- Tne \ \ ‘J IDLDIED or THE [OIL i ml w l" y r l" \ 1/! year the Canadian Farmer urgently needs help. He needs your help to produce the food so necessary for victory. Many thousands of farm workers are serving in the so that the Soldier of the ’Soil—-is shorthanded, farmer —- the h!) at H. was. :- f ‘(*5 v" "I 0' WW/f A PAGE THREE _‘" ~ \\\\\\‘ .\x \, \\\\\§\\\\\\ _ M _ —-—-—-uu1 ti?‘ *1 w: F-"Wi . no; v1,’ " \\‘ fie‘ i l‘ til‘ alt‘l\ w 7/14 hill but shortlianded as he is, he is called upon to produce more food than ever before. Food is one of the most powerful weapons of war. Grains, eggs, bacon, beef, fruit, vegetables —-FOOD to feed our armies, our allies and our people we must have. “UIAT CAN YOU D0? service by helping out ‘on tlie farm; You may lie a school teacher, student, business or professional man, an office or store clerk—no matter what you have a few hours, days, montlls of free time this summer, you can do your country and the farmer a great and patriotic You may be inexperienced, still can help. Yon will find but you work on the farm healthy and congenial. It will give you the satisfaction of feel- ing that you have brought Victory, DQ381151’- What you should do NOW! HUMPHRBY Mrrcrmu; Minister of Labour verses were read by Mrs. Fulton Sanderson. Others assistulg were Mrs. Colin MacPhail. MISS Laura‘ Crosby. Miss Ella Thompson. The guest of holler in her usual happy. manner thanked those ppresent. for their many beautiful gifts. after which all poined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Tea. rake and sandwiches furnished by the ladies present provided a bountiful lunch. Social intercourse and out-door dancing concluded a delightful evening. Personals Mrs. Stewart Beal of Westmount. P.Q.. has arrived in the city on a short holiday visit. Miss Lidv I. Inman. Victoria. has entered the Prince Edward Island Hosptital, Charlottetown, for treat- 1119i] Mr. and lVLrs. Ai‘il(‘i'l$ MacDonald. Wc<t St. Peters. have received a cable from their son. Reggie of his snic arrival overseas. .-».. ‘. Mr. Prfcr hiarDrnald. Rrmllnu‘. loll Tuesday nlomlfilz for Sackviilm N.B.. wilere ilr- will take courses in ‘ Pipe Organ and Harmony at Mt. Al- Consult any special local committee or office established to deal with farm labour placements in your city or town; or Write the Director of the Dominion-Provincial Farm Labour Program at the capital of your province; or Get in toucli with your nearest Employment and Selective Service Office. ZID @Ii'..EZ¥l©UL3 A. MAcNaMAaA‘ Director, National lison University. Mr. MacDonald- will return in the latter part oi August when he will take il'.) lil= '~"llc.< as Principal oi SDflllg Pill”. School. NEW GLASGOWV “Z l. The June meeting oi the New mv W I. was ilelti on Monday it" evening at the home of Ml‘. John Semple the president presiding. Meeting opened with Odo followed by creed and roll call was answer-l, ed with all exchange oi seeds and‘ plants. Sixteen members and sov- eral visitors were przsent. Minutes oi the previous meeting were read and stood approved. RPDOHS lvcrci heard from the various committees‘ and correspondence rend. An appeal for Greek Fluids. ll was decided to invite a play. lmpfll""illli items from the ‘institute News were read and plans mncie (or district convenlion to be held in South Rustico. Orders were taken for Institute rook hooks Delegates appointed to attend an nual cnnvcniinll in Cilzn-iuiivlluvll were Mrs. M. McLorrl and ‘Ml-s Elbert Hill Altcrnntns Miss li F (‘.~=n""r~li and Mrs. ‘P 1.. bcl‘. Nclv i‘c"l‘i‘illll"”$ " “WWW lil‘. ‘Niwinn - ‘l Mrs George Dirkieson. Sick. Nirs Lulu Binns and Mrs. RL. Dickinson l Selective Service p59 _ _ i committee named to Pwk W" . lor overseas. ltirsnl... Dick - and Mrs. Richard Dtdciewl- znnrcd ill attend the annlnl .‘" ‘s: ln Chi!- loiictolvn. Humorous readings wen arlmpteli. Mrs z» h. .Vll's M. McLeod Ilirkleson and Mrs. El- Box- l \ . \ H l. A .~ i1 l‘. m mhcrs were invited to attend ihe achievement dav of thl . hlwllli). Cias: to be held It the local hall. Nex: meeting to bl held at the home of Mrs. W B. Bulman. roll call to be answered by passing in an article of clothing for h lnur-iwlrlr-old child. Mrs. W 3- BlllilYlll and Mrs P.L. Clmiflil) committee for lunch fee Meetirle closed by singing National Anthla ‘. B. I. s. A special meeting ior the bone til of mr-mbers and also to finlsl up iv .‘ .. for summer lsollllny: .u‘ll h» held ‘Monday night. July l! at R I‘..\I. Every member is urflt tn nttclnl. (Signed) ALEX LAFFERTY .i Secretary. B. l. S 1-101