JUNE 1, I942 __ ‘ii FILMED RIGHT ON IHESPDII _ Watch them for the first time as they ferry giant Bombers to the War Fronts! By Isabel CHAPTER XVI hulls lifted her face from her Lifts and looked at Serena s. mom- “I know what you're thinking." die said slowly. "You're thinking in: niiialiii 1-[ killed her bccaute v wilt‘ treated me-—in the of t ting some of hcr money titer she was (lead. It's what Paul tiinkr. it's what they'll all think n_ ‘Hush!’ Serena. said quickly. nt tall: like tliatl Tell mc — hat did iiiul say when you asked i» tor 1110 rive hundred dollars?" “He rctnscd-just like she d.d." l‘ lie saiit bitterly. "He said he -i dn't riiiord to lend it to me- lirt he'd isocn through Mother's Igtrs and that the estate was in i ad urn‘. I don't believe it! But. Ilyw .1 nskcd him about some WW1’ siiu kept in a little locked lower in the desk in her room — lknow silo had more than two iisand dollars there. He said he 8d in the drawer, but there Iunr nth‘ money. I know he's 1y- hl- Hi‘ look it!" Estelle began to illsll chi. y. "He said there was reason for me to go away-Milli Willi! so on making my home . Home! He calls this home l J's-s. i can stay here forever — use ho won't give me one cent bee: awn Benjiizi nit her heart sink. What h iiiis ihinp. that Mr... Comstoci; hglltlliihil oown to ncr son, that k taken possession of him? Was -’ as tfhud said, "drunk on we‘? Ju>t as his mother hed B? Did he think. in his mad- fi.‘ ht: owned and could keep Fsicllc uns m» “it'll liclp me! Paul will E¢_l'0u_ iht- nionev if you ask him _ll. lm desperate, I tell youi" Ill do what 1 cars." Serena “in-WI "Where is Paul now?" tli‘ library with chad. get- ‘ll ' Estelies lips curled. u want to know where whLskey-Monders Mother never allowed , inc house, except for wine, uy-l-iiaiich - has been secretly sup- its speaking again, "Sc- i" Chad for years." ., R0 down and talk to Paul . said Serena. tn Slif‘ reached the library. Meier, ifnui was not there. Chad 5l)l'.i\\'l('(l in a chair. A whis- b“ ll‘ on the table beside him h _ empty, ‘ Paul?" Serena asked. h. v red at her dazediv and yglmiiifllli. effort to stand i111. considering. "Well, iid maybe he lsn't." saved himself [k . tchlng. hold of o1 a chair ‘lltllirt o1 whiskey between them, hkglvrw - and Paul didn't h lllluor tvell. Something staggering and rain. II Don't tell me the "edfD/lliin has dish-dish- “ rd dear. (tear. what a pityi Iinim 9°11 llvggldnllll gglrgt all itiillfixom" "l" i0 R0 out and find I i‘ find liiml The despised HOUSE OF HATE i?’ _ ' \c-q_ oils! or r111: no Ki a .- THRILLS FOR EVERY CANADIAN -,,-, u". v.-.'.r.-e.-r. .-.-.r.r.r.‘n.'-'.~.-.=~..-..~ -- . Garland Chad will go out into the storm bmrching mgssygcl Continued Until Saturday Night PLEASE BE EARL Y! MATIN EE 3.l5--NIGHT 7-9 mtTllE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE Io, ouwooiioa Werner Iron! New Triumph f". BRENDA MARSHALL REGINALD GARDINER c REGINALD DENNY 1...? flfffifle 3 SHOWS DAlLY--3 “HELL-RIDERS g A r a HE1lVE"$ ' 1 their l A story so full of spectacle and glory had to be ‘s’ vvm mom to the Ii CAI for helping nuke thin picture-end so vvlli you be. DENNIS MORGAN ALAN HALE e GEORGE TOBIAS w MICHAEL CURTIZ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH F“ "By every field of nature, by every facility with which man is endowed, by the plan and power of w: Christ and by the infinite love of God. man was made to enjoy and ' use the fullness of this world to ,4 the glory of God and the happi- ness of all mankind." The above was one of the high- lglits of a iiorirt-to-hezirt and preached last and bring sack the wandering lius- night by Rev. Neil Herman on the band. He lurched toward the subject —“The door. “Chad, come back! You're in no state to go out either.’ "Ycsh 1 am - vcsli I rim old Chad 11 mid liini!" Bottleneck to a Hungry Starving World." "Yes," said the preacher," our l Goad ford sziid, centuries ago, and still commands His peoplc—‘(iive ye Serena followed hlin into the Him" 1° l‘"i' Th‘? ‘V0114 l5 lllll 0i hall. calling 'Doii't go far — and put on a coat. Olll‘ warehouses are id " ‘s co . He looked over grinning. "Don't need a, cc s. coiit of fat. Never gets cold." As he opened the front door and stepped out onto the porch. impression There had a curious sobered suddenly, stumbling us he went steps and set out with purpose. M“... mm anxiousu.’ food. Our grnnnries are down tiic bursting _ full to over- fiowiiifz. From every mountain sitb‘. his shoulder. in every valley, in every field. 1n at. Got the seven seas. we find the riches of His grace for ouch and for all 501w“ ,"Yet. Iivr find men, wcmcn and that-M Lille CllilGYGlI starving in the midst was no of plenty. dying for want of milk, pcrlshing- for crumbs which fall deflmw from the rich man's table. "Why? The answer is-we still have the old bottleneck. We still she we,“ into me empty dl-awmg play the role of _the disciples of‘ room and saw by the clock on thc old. We still think in terms of mantel that it was four o'clock money‘ only. Not money in clrqum. Shadows were already creeping into tion_ not. money as a moans of ex- the room. Her thoughts wet back scene morning. her? never find happiness She sat down w guilt-ll’!- b Fhlmge. not Yflmiey as a servant, but ° a "lom-‘y in hoarding. money as mas- Wlm PM“ ‘ind A10" “"5 tei- monev as a God—such is our She Nvalrlomaizilili §i§t°§§§ui1i "Ompcning Hum-gnu‘ '. ‘ i ' id "my hem but Sh” ‘mew ‘lilimliln sung by Hazel Ballingnll, Helen A lovely mid effective trio was again - not with this changed Paul. Stewart 11nd Elma Eliman. She had promised to stay only for Alans s threatened to drag through the mud. Well. tho like - because Paul had couldn't have happiness. at slie would have the satisfaction 0i knowing that she had saved Airin penalty for has from playing a friends ip with her. She jumped sit hcrc indulging pity! She had made her From now on, she must stand by it l" C! 1W"- gallniitiy. up‘ lggguslgplgellf? Ernest itfncDonaitl. “Wadi-iii, IN MEMORIAM MRS. GEORGE I’. MBCDONALD The many friends of Mrs. George (nee Margaret dvcmcn Jenn Gm til. youngest daugh- and the late Josiah Gorvcnti, Cumberland, were shock- Leriving the drawing room. she ed l0 l(‘lll'll of hcr sudden death wandered toward the back house. The door to the of the which took piiico in the P. E. Is- kitclien land Hospital on Tuesday’. May l2. stood ujarf and she could hear low 1942. at the earlv use of 26. Jean voices sné stopped short. ‘listening. Advent was saying. ac she was familiarly known, wee , ‘ a young woman cf sterling quali- murb“ ties. To knc-w her was to love her. aint coiniii' back. 1 icll you. He'd she Wm be greatly missed m the be a fool if he did. If he's got’ ti: home and community where she ' e h i mimey’ we wont never Sc was always ready to do her part again. I'm betting." Then, a man's voice -— a. whining. m" “V”? Fwd Cause- nasal voice which Serena recog- Services nt the house and grave nlzcd as beiongmg to Manders, the were conductrd by Rev. G. C. Web- farmer. “He's no fool. that's Neither was the old racy-but lock where she is." stcr, Zion Presbyterian Church. certain. Charlottetown. who spoke com- forting words to the bereaved. The hymns sung were. A Pew More "What's that sat w do with m" Years Stinll Roll, Asleep in Jesus. There was a moment's silence. Then. Manders spoke again. slyly. touching“. u“. cautiously. "You take any this murder theory? ' n. I do‘ and 1 “my, which and Mr. W. R. Show sang very beautiful hymn. “Mk m We'll Understand. Time wns very suitable as it is Some "xxfftngofiiltfll Advent replied cu"- hard for us to understand why e "But you think the chances are taken, but God knows should be beautful young life but. ‘Thy gretty good that some one done vrill be done on earth even as it i! er in. don't you? Lots or a reason for it. Mrs. Paul now — the old wags treated her like dirt." Take that little ‘em had ln Heaven. Besides a sorrying husband and lad-V M‘ moth-er. she leaves to cherish her memory. four sisters. Mrs. L. J. hut "Pl" M5595 Adwm- “smne MncNelll. New York: Mrs. Thomlis one may be listcnin'l" Manders lau hed. "Gee. Mrs. A. K E Burdett, Fairview; Mrs. hm W“ MacPliec, Charlottetown: “e scary‘ An.‘ had a hand m James I. Dixon. Little Sands: B150 po pin‘ ofl di you old Mrs. C. 7.. ."Don't be a focii You'd be lli- "W"? tery, too. if you had to stay house with all these around you I could tell you—" Serene. moved sway. returning to .191 Gorveatt. the front hall. So Msnders loony folks George A.. New York. yoursflt four brothers. Everett. Charlotte- Emcrson. Cumberland: 1n this James E.. Nine Mlle Creek. 5nd pallbearers were. Lem- Cieorge N. Mac- Brtice Smith. The thollillli Flier. Lea Taylor. that she was as possible a murder Jmws 39m and campbe“ M“. camel-ct at any of them’! Plieo. The florol tributes were hands were shaking as she mm“, and bsaumuL (To be Continued) I llséntetraibfgte lamp that stood on the Brighter‘ mm, m. than "Vi": Vifiih no lrncr cf vim‘ 0i‘ pal" Rnbrd ‘n cvei-lastinf! 0000i)‘ Shall we see thee once ailin- CA error. TO-DAY TTIIARLOTFETOWN _ GUARDIAN l ' ‘ "I. "SW n u‘ ion“ e 00:9 ¢9°// mowing on her mlndl mromenee In her hdcril wand braces on. her teeth! Then Mother Nature gate in the groove end turns her into an eye- fllling swan evernlghtl EXTRA l l NEWS GATEWAY TO A CARTOON — sroitsi"; CENTRAL GUARDIAN I'M: column le roles-veal for are cl ioeni Internet, but ldvorflll; II e newly nature all; In been“ d I ‘ll-ll n Iorl. dried] [IIIUH ll dens‘. COOK! for Photographs [r581 CONFEDERAITON LIFE INSUR- ANCE. [r978 BEAUTIFUL new Cretonnes. Sareens and Damasks. also travel- lers’ samples. Hem-v MacFiu-lane dz Co. 5-29-6-1-21. T0 WOMEN'S DIVISON -Mise Joan W. Miller has been accepted ror service with the Motor ‘Irons. port R. (l. A. F’. and leaves for Upper Canada the latter part of lli8 week. ENGAGEMENT— Mr. and Mrs, Alex Aiken. Stanchel, drmounce he engagement of their daughter, Annie Christena, to George M“. “ell. son of the late _Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Davey. Marriage to page hlzwe the middle of June, 5-1-11, ROOF ‘FIRE-F , 1 _- out shortly after lrlibonwhycsglstelldtilt; xii-gilt“ 51181"- dflmase to the roof ed 30431110111 Street. It was "l" bi a snark from a. flue but W“ QXUIKEUl-ihed in a few minutes file tl>1i§z§“$.§"1§'?i§i“ Th” m‘ "i LAID TO REST—'III Mrs. Annie Musick, w; xggglye: gird-By afternoon from 29 Douglas i" to ‘Trinity United Church. 501M065 were conducted by Rev Hugh Miller, assisted by Rev D. C» Bwthlmyd. Pall bearers we...‘ gigs. Tgohn Martin, Joseph P” Y- 011185 Howatt, Ernest Ty. James swan, Cephag Ford Imemem People's Cemetery. ' FUNERAL nu _ of Bruce COIISIIIlIJIlIg waihlielrcllnegall “may afternoon from m, 311M, residence to Winsloe North United church. Service at the home w“ glgrrducted by Rev. Neil Herman 55ml by ReV. J. R. Skinner at ws... |-_| i5'il‘.'t...'.’.%i"€f.'§:;. Jane Withers In Gay New Comedy, “Small Town Deb” When a girl is at the “swoose" age with swing on her mind and romance in her heart, the DHIUOSQII her teeth do a lot to upset her lite. And. when that girl is Jane Withers, ft means laughs and excitement as she grows out of the offending braces. All the comedy and thrills of growing up have been crowded into Jane's newest 20th Century- Fox film. “Small Town Deb." which is due to-day at the Capitol Theatre. ‘Ihe youngest child in a well-to- do small town family, Jane feels that she is sadly neglected. ‘Her sister and brother. Cobina Wright. Jr. and Jack Scarf, have no time for her because they are too busy with their dates. Mother and Dad have their minds taken up with money troubles. But when the little "swoose" de- cides to "come out." as a glamorous “swan? she leaves her faiiiilv 11nd friends gasping with surprise. Jane Withers is said to be at her best as she sinus. dances and plays the drums in this comedy of youngsters growing up. and preview audiences have acclaimed Academy Award Winner Jane Darwelrs per- formance as her finest. LIVINGSTON E-MURILAY TATMAGOUCHE. Many 26 -0ne of the prettiest of recent weddings was solcmnized in Sharon United Church on Saturday. when Ethel Margaret Murray. eldest daughter of Dr. Dan Murray and Mrs Murray became the bride of John Berton Livingstone of Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Rev. W. H. Davis performed the ceremony. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, Dr. Dan Mur- ray. while the wedding march was played by her brother. Donald Mur- ray. She wore an all-white gown of organza figured in lilies of the vai- ley and lovers knot, with a finger- tip veil of net with coronet hend pece and carried rt bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, bouvardia and fern. She was attended by her sister Elinabeiit Murray as bridesmaid. Little Dawn Murray, niece of the bride. was flower girl. The groom had as best man Leonard Holt of Canning. ‘The ushers were Dr. J. C. Murrrrv. brother of the bride, and C. G. Fulton. During the signing of the register five girls. members of the junior choir. sang "O Perfect Love." Bar- bara {pckerby was soloist and the others were Irene Langille, Betty Wilson, Gloria Coibourne and Phyllis Reid. Following the ceremony the guests were entertained at the ohme of the bride. Where a_ buffet luncheon was served. The bride travelled in a suit of- izi-ay herringbone tweed with ioovvder blue blouse, hat and accessories. After a short honeymoon trip A. rol billeted ivcrc formerly used bv the Veter- “°nf°r~“31°9' C011". B. Earle 2111's Guard 0t Canada earlier in the Dma-ld “'85 6150 1130K licnie Satur- members Prince of Wales cadet corps. though Cllml) Commandant for both, two units will yllabus of School Ivan McArtiiur, Richmond to clonal parade. Unique Event Occurs In City m°“'- H- R- Lsree. Alfred watts dgiln Fleflyroiir. and Albert Murphy, my I Winsloe North Ceme. IS SUB~DEA ‘ _ _ MacMillan of cgl:ii'lol\t£rto§§nn£gh ordained as sub-deacon in an fmf pressive ceremony at; 5;, Michael’. Cathedral. Toronto, on Saturday 1; is understood that Most Rev J. c MacGuigan, Bishop of Toronto‘ and I native of this province, of- ficiated. Mr. MacMillan ls a so“ An event without parallel in the 3i zfidM‘ MacMman history _of this province and prou- ably unique ui the chronicle Dominion of Canada. Charlottetown yesterday morning when the Commanding Officer of a. m unit led his men on church parade we tncn celebrated Solemn l-figh Mass ' _ ’ . ‘lire Canadian Officer's training Corps oi St. Dunstairs Un- iversity took part in this history making event while their Olficer Commanding. ‘ occurred M0101‘, the Rev uiie section of the Corps. posed 0i students from Prince Wales College, was included in the géiritdc. The (iinakjlorglsv at ‘its niem- $311 véeIeE reissued. rs comprise e _ro s ant party an , 1m ra. who ha 1‘- which attended divine service _ d a‘ n8’ Trinity United Church conducted by still in Rev. Hugh Miller, who also preach- daily, ed the scrmon. c°m_ of dragging ly on the teaching stailasoywgfifefl‘, 8 °1 "i; Square School. ABANDON SEARCH - rm- the 1rd day 111 a row, dragging one]. ns were carried on in the Charlottetown Harbor Saturday in ‘l1 9470M i0 find the bcdy of 1,9341. m“ Stewart Lloyd J. Stewart Morell Rear, who was drowned _ C“ Thursday last. However, the “arch Macdonaid played the central “T ‘he ifillbrs body again proved e. unsuccessful an? a-fier a fizw hours _ was a ando d. o; Stewart lost his life m... a “iii... mg craft capsized. Nine other sea. Sailor Linus, in 70W escape from g similar f t f; hO-Qplfai but is lmplzlaing .__.-._._.. The 75 boys of the C.O.T.C- lost go tune in getting down to serious s.i.“.:i.tyt;it'r.s.°inr .3...“ Mo» B» m»- voi- parade-a church parade They ar- (>11 '33s enxéted to "Wm to m‘ rived at the Ordnance Grounds at weyks new n3 315w" 51m?“ l-WO 9.30 on Saturday morning to com- e r Sen“ during meiice a two weeks training period. studeiilts, of iourse, were carrying; on tieir \\'0l‘ all duiung ltilfit collekgeHterin which concluded Stopped o“ at as wee. owever. sch year Lhe . . corps holds s. summerecamp to fur- m5" B- 0' Howa-rd- C1153’ C1611! J. tlicr llllJl‘ training. The are n w irl the sanie/hllts whicrlh saiurdfl-V ‘mm’ "ilemllng the some The other officers include: Lieut. H. L. oon-tmit-tee. AR. . Johnston, Pli.D.; and Lieut. McArthur. Sgt. D. R. Collicutt. who is assistant instructor. is also Camp Sergeant Major. Today the unit will be joined by W18. Supervising Officer D aAnld Profluction rService, Dominion De_ - pnrmeiit o A riculture Macdonald. wfllfibe Edward Islands was recenlljy iii-ax: training. It isdiffuridgrr“ vcwrmary Officer and omcer m i art-t 1- Hi‘- Elléfidl.°'é..f..."lf.i€°.'3' tit. " Headquarters so“ in M. v- e- The younger" boys. of St unstmrs Major follow a the Doc MAYOR EXPECTED TONIGHT which he attended the annual conference o! the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Mllfliflpfiillgfif %LQ£;1u-a_ H9 ~ er r00 , Quebec, enroute hcme to visit his daughter A. Fullerton was b-sek fn the city Mac- war. dfly from Amherst. Mass" where Second in command of the unit he attended a two-week A.R.P. u‘ Capt. s. Trainer. Major D. F. 001111"- He ls controller of fire ser- Tierney is Chief Instructor and vices for the (lzha rlottetoum sub- Ivan OFFERED MILITARY . POINTMENT-Dr. Errol s. 15$. of the e rd the avooinunent of District Command of Horse Transportation, tor who served as a veterinary Leaving camp at Brighton yes- “ricer i“ me B-E-F- 1n 157118181101. ierday morning. the some. which "MW Mid Belgium uias uccoiupaitied by the West Kent director of Hi0 Offer of Banrlmnst-zi" William i-line. went by willingness to serve, but, has been way of Brighton Rood, to Euston. to rejected by the Queen. to Richmond. band under ant party. under cogigmgililildegf £531,132 Great wan Vhns street and similar appointment at Headquart- Trinit United Church. Major Mric- e“- M‘ D- 3- n l! Understood that was fn charge of the entire 103:1. bvgheatiey has pissed the medi- Mince during the 155i WI"- eXpresced an interest in appointment and a Army Medical w Grant Board as unfit for further military clDtain (m) been offered a ard and is awaiting further Thousands of citizens viewed the llliirlwilflll WEB-Filling his appoint- through the Annapolis valley the couple will reside in Canning. where the groom is a member of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotie. FISHING SHIFTS l-nd machines. said Russia's the clash of men the announcement own losses about Kharkov were 75.- 000, including 5,000 killed and '10,- 000 missing. German losses in fighting equip- ment were listed at 540 tanks. not guns and more 2., than I00 planes, against Soviet losses of 300 tanks, 832 guns and 124 planes. The Kharkov operation was con- sidered here as having achieved two vital results: Gennen reserves and diverted at least 3O German divisions which had been massed opposite Rostov for an offensive against that [city —a drive intended less than 1,511 It drained the by Hitler to Officer L. A. Dougan. pieted the course. these was Councillor B. tacks. Civilian Defense The War Department Civilian De- ll... cgnvassers, tense School. Amherst College. Mas- collection will be held in two weeks SMIIUBMWS. eflilfillided its 5th Civll- time but anyone wishing to deposit lfln n teetlofi C1888. Witdlleldilky scrap material at the depot on West ' St t - sued to those who had attended onfeiniiiiuii 5818?‘: bklerenlls some tion, Gas Defense, Incendiary tense. Plant Protection. Local Train- ing, Citizens Defense Corps and General Subjects. Altogether Coun- ————————-— -— -— ———— cillor MacDonald devoted sixty-five WANTED - MAN 0R BOY TO form one prong of a. dual move- ment toward Caucaslan oil, the other prong being the German successful operation against the Kerch peninsula. Branding German claims of vic- try on the Kharkov front as " sntaatic". the Russians declared sarcssticuiiy that "n few more of these German ‘victories’ and the German Fascist army will be com- pletely bled- white.‘ hours to attendance on lectures on these subjects. The dipl sign- ed by Captain Benjamin L. Matt- omais boys as they paraded through the ment. streets to and from church. Thv presented a fine appearance 0n march even though this was their first public appearancee in many "B1 $0115 0f salvage. including three the SALVAGE COLLECTED - 39v- was of rubber and about, g pm o; months. At the Basilica, the Commanding pflper. were gathered by the col- celebrated Solemn High Mass. He was assisted bv Rev L. J. ty Ayers as deacon and Capt. the Rev. ifllelis. with J. W. McCrirdle as subdeacon. i311 The sermon was preached by Rev. C01 B and two soldiers from iectore in a general canvass of the turday afternoon. Seven we members of the arlottetown Women's Transport th Tr nins Centre i n r were used on the ’.'oi°i@.“ii€i..°o§§°i§§; one the vehicles returned from the Councillor MacDonald li'.'.l°“z'.‘€i.'€‘.'.t'l°..“..2i'ii'. .'.'i".f.'.'.'.' , . Returns From o1). S- zrlst.zls*?=s.szsir"zre- start; uantity of metal was picked up by The next general times. Amp!!! Also if the salvage committee is no- Donald who obtained a certifiufzgkle tfgligi] yo; W55“; maven“ The for the following subjects: geriiaxljat- ohme number m 19w ' rg za- DQ- arrangements will be made Too Late To Clasify work at garden work. Apply Hor- ace Willis, Kingston. 6-1-21. Secretary. and Lleut. Col. FOR SALE-SIX ROOM HOUSE. inglly, g1 1 ard A. Johnston, QWB. School FCC t0)‘. Among those attending the course 5,1 and receiving certificates were-lb . ——— teachers. i2 policemen. 9 enginee all the othe lniongerl to miscellaneous occupn- me $115” “w: mug i: “if”: “twig ,. -_-.-,. grep was a on. u un or unae "m" " " “ ‘ i“ m" °“'“°'y°",§ Councillor" MacDonald did. not u. rive in time fire chiefs. while Wardens and A-RP. imtrw. I‘ Brighton. Easy installments. Robert Cotton, Park Terrace. ,5; the first as. of the assembly of t0 be included. j 300,000 Greeks Starving, May Invade Turkey By Edward K Associated Prom Staff rller CAIRO. Mo! 3—(AP)—Thxee hundred thousand Greeks, living on the German-occupied Aegean islands ofSamos, Mityiene, duos and Nikaria, are so close to starv- ation that panic Is spreading l,- girqnil tltigmmcan: meykinue being Wen v e Tur l report to Ralph Beln, heed o1 the Amer- ican Red Omen in the Middle last. said tonight. The people now are living mainly on herbs which are rapidly drying up under the hot summer sun. ae- wrdirig to the rerun, which came from an America/n investlgalor who Spent a_week in the fin a. reg- ion talking to refugees roin the islands. Ten thousand islanders already have messed the sea by devious means. eluding Turkish patmls. Half of them are in the Smyrna area, emaciated and yellow-skinned from malnutrition. (‘Inc BBC reported that Turkey, though short of food decided to send more than 600 tons of food, mostly raisins. dried figs and flli. to the islands. ‘me first stiipment will leave Monday.) "Unless food in cent w islands coon." the report said, "s tidal wave of Greeks may break upon the Turkish shores with the be probability that the situation will be getting om of mind.- Panic is spreading among the islanders es they see only death from curv- atlom before them und they vvfii get across somehow." ST. JAMES Cl-IUB/Cll In The Kirk yesterday . the minister, the Rev. T. H. Boise Sorzners, MA. 87PM. delivered n. sermon on "1510 Holvhfiinlty" bas- i his remarks on Cor. 13: 14, " e grace of the lord Jesus Christ and. the love of God and the Com- munion of the Holy Ghost be with you all." In conclusion he d: "One thing more remains to be said. 1 and it is this. Remember that the great apostolic word on which we ave been dwelling is not a credai statement, it is not s. theological summary-it is a. benediction. It is an invocation-"be with you all." "O Ood the Father," St. Paul II 'I'ii most intimate Communion. loo upon these people of thine. thl-l church which Thou hast founded. these dear men and women whom Thou hast sent me here to serve- remember them, great Triunc God. in grace and love and poem, and be with them llll" And down the ages. wherever God's peo le have assembled for worship at cry to heaven has been renewed. I beg you here this Sunday to claim our rightful lace within th t bessing. Yours the B1100 ofaChrist. ours be the love of God. yours be e communion of the Spirit. Go forth into the world in the joy and serenity of that high faith, and say with that brave cold- ier of béhei cross. St. Paftritcki. "I n unto myse o The strong name of the ‘II’ Personals Kr. D. l". Keays, of Priest Pond. is M, prggent a, patient in the Chi-i‘- lottetown Hospital. I ma?’ friends are looking forward to I speedy recovery. itself, has the PAGE THREE .___, E. C. JOHNSTONE, C.L.U. Provincial Manager SAYS: Dominion “Family noome" plan i: the moderr method of guns-entering income protection for "them", during the Jinn of their greatest need. This plan ¥IOIBOII your funiiy for Ilfll the outlay required by ordinary means. With “Family Income" ‘on KNOW your fernliy h nnncialiy protected. The Dian can be purchased In multiples of $1.000 or on our well-known "Budget Plan." Ask for details: 111-115 Grafton 5t, lIFE éfifffiv" _________§__ THE BAPTIST CHURCH The rpeaker at the morning m. Moo was Mr. J. H. Dnnderdale, Na.- "Wll Secretary of Boys’ Work with Y. M. C. A. in India. Allusioh was made to the fact that this day, May 81st, was the 150th anniver- 5"! OI i110 Melanin; of the work of William Carey one of the world's greet pioneers in Indian missions, and that 1t was also not far from the hundredth anniversary of m. _ ginning of the Judson missions in Burma. Mr. Dunderdaie based hi; Eddy-Q“ on the great ideal set forth in Saint J°h111 l7. If. "that they all may b‘ om: u thou. Father m in me and I in thee, that they also may be one in us, that the world igiy’ believe that thou hast “n; 1n the course ol his inter t address Ibo uptake: mung some of the diffioultieg pregggvgd by the present day in the promo- tion of the gospel of Jesus Christ in India suen as the fact that thou nations looked upon u aaprgpgnlg- tivec of Christianity are engaged in a bitter, global war, and that m; deu social and moral of the Christian world, are to the people of India not only represented by the missionaries of the cron but by the gfctured life set forth in cinema y Hollywood. The mthem o! the m we: Hayden's "The Maacious ma. mwt vn Hush." The Church school met at 2.30 pm. with good attendance. It was indicated that commencing next simday m; n‘. siom of the Church school thread: the summer would be at 10 can. The evening's service, '1 pm, w“ by Mr. Athol Roberts, e number of this Church and erm- KNBI-tion. ministerial student qt Acadia. Mr. Roberts delivered l: impressive sermon on the life gs ghéiit, Directed, Fortified, .. a All: Dvvoetl Sole Thouzht." John Ilwh, yum n: organist and choir-master we: in charge ol the music of the My. " "W" Trinity llnltcd Church MONDAY:- The meeting of I postponed. 400 E_i_v_EMY. (Continued from page i) 2-. Auxiliary MLRRIAGEO K-BROWN-At the Manse. title? London. 0n Mal’ 29' 1942' ed M 3 u! springbrook. Elvaee Adele Brown 0i New London, PEI, Rev. Herbert M. Buntain officiating. ‘- RDON-dit the home o! Lovh Go grants, on Saturday. . by Hon. . ll Somer . - ~ v §ic.A.r§.“‘.i§sn virsixim. iaiishw of Mr. and Mrs. éttrflogrgsmimvg! tteto to E - ° $155113, chaIllattetown. formerly of Belfast. Ireland. DEATHS MAYHEW--At Margate. May 3'1. 1'- 42, Mrs. Alfred Mavhew. see '14 years. Funeral from her late resi- deuce Inesdav at 2 p. m- IIIWTIWM Margate. MURPHY-At Hamilton, out. Maw 31., 1942. Ac. l C. J. Murphy. Iii-C?- 1"., of Moreii, age 22. Funeral no - co later. CAIN-At New Perth. May 31. 1941- William Cain, aged as. mineral mesdsy morning, leaving house at 8115 to st. Mary's Church. MW" tggue, at a o'clock. MoI-‘ADYEN-At 5t. Catherine's. May 31, 1942. Joseph Mcrsiiyen. in his 63rd year. Funeral from his 1m residence Tuesday. June 2- service starting at 2 plfl- Iflwfmmi Canoe Cove Cemetery. Card Of Thanks said the fighting continued today with increased intensity and had "reached its climax" in a cauldron of burnin sand and whirling dust. The R. . 1'2, enjoying a 5-H»! air supremacy. effectively support- ed the land forces by wrecking 400 Axis tanks and trucks in two days. The whole battle arch-centred some 35 miles southeast of Tobruk at Knights Bridge - was strewn with burned-out vehicles. Grim! filers told their base officers they could see great flames and unoke spiraling from numerous truckl, loaded with oil. (llvs Incany the Worh "We gave them the works." one Australian squadron leader said. The intensity 0f the air fighting was attested by the R. A. I‘. com- munique which said 14 planes were 10st. but the operations extended u fer u the Italian island of Sicily where Catania, a major Axis air base was raided, ’I‘miml, Bengasi. Boluk and Derna all were bombed and five Axis planes were destroy- ed and many others were damaged. TINTEX DYES m, flqlffg it, MacDonald, Mn. Jolilh Gorveritt and family. vhh u; expregl their thanks to friends 5nd neighbor! for acts of kindrreel. time] tributes and letter: of sym- pathy received during their recent sad bereavement. In Memoriam In loving memory of Josiah Gorventt who departed thie life June 1, I939. There 1s no death. The stars l0 down n“ upon some fairer chore. bright in heaven's leveled crown They shine for ever more. Ever remembered by his loving wife and family. o‘ u T0 And sou) J." ‘runqvolil null cuRrAm menu eiuwuviu. . . nunw 15.1; BLACK CREME DE MENTIII FOREST UBEEN COCKTAIL BLUE OLD ROSE PINK BRANDY BROWN LIGHT BLUE ORCHID LI UOR. BROWN AR. [OUR GREY CIIARTBEUSE YELIDI BEIGE ROYAL BLIJI BUST NILE GREEN FRENCH BLUI WINE SILVER GREY JADE GREEN PEACH N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMEI Charlottetown ml North ‘Wlltshiu Piece Ill ALL THESE SHADES AT JAMIESOWS