§=I$2 2557?‘? {PAGE SIX and Put arc arryirig their I "t1 iILI right into ihcToi-rid Mm puts the Iieai: on the i . . . . fro‘, ‘clippefin a nor-so- l! / They're too ho! for ,. .. Iove:em...lnd howl! l \ ' . "t __ 1,, _ if‘ NDY DEVINE MLLEN VINSQN I Award Winner 31 minutes of the finest subject ivt-‘ve ever short shown as the plays on the recent Academy Award dinner ln ihc (‘ociianut Grove at the Ambassador IIOIPI in L05 Angrlcs. Filmed on the spot, ii spotlights hehind the lcencs action oi the awarding of the famous “OSFARSY 1 I’ ‘Every 'rom1928 M1989! (‘CUIIPITI uni»: i7 FRANK CAPRA .- Cnmmentatloii by CAREY WILSON I . \fl I r.- 4 c a ' 1 Ii r by lna Academy of Motion Picture Art: nil Ecienen _ 'cl_y appearz-EMIL JENNINGS, iiblilNl-Jn IHXTER, GI‘ ' _ EREDERIC MARCH. CHARLES L.-\i'GlI'l‘0N. (‘LARK fiAiil y l-Ixhl. >PE.\(‘ER TRACY, JANET GAYNOR. MARY Plflii-‘Oftl ii TIIEIIINE HEP- il ill‘ iivlllliERT. SHIRLEY TEDIPLE BETTE DAVIS. I.i‘I~‘I-1 Il.\l.\ II. VIVIAN LIZIGII. 4-" _I_|( Kiwi,’ RODNEY. JUDY GARLAND, iiivil/I‘ IlISNI-IY, .\'()il.\l.-\ SIIICAREII. HELEN .t .>.\.\ii.Ls, BOB HOPE, MARIE DRESSLER. $"i'.-i"’i.“i"iJTORY HOLIDAY .5 ntatlc Bihon ‘l'l1l" \vii.i'. . ' Wilt? of the vllest things in As Jinn- 13th has been declared a statutory holi- day Zi‘; flu; hirlhilay of our reigning Sovereign. it is p211!“ _ i.‘.\|it‘l‘.~‘t’| It) ho observed by closing of all unesgeniia] i1n=inv~1~v~a v-iliwiu the City. a I as downright angry. And they echoed Air. Duff Cooper's reference Itl cowardice and (film's in - ttsri itself to be led by than uiio siiiirneci all the 0f- fers o.‘ friendship, all the pacific advances. in oriier to gratify his personal spleen against Britain and Frazier‘. (‘In oven: man's lips was ti‘: taunting ivorcl: "CIIDOTGIIO." JAMES T. McKEE, Deputy Mayor. tétxwifliifiwifififiiilfiflc Secret Papers Burned "" L, Whil tn n 1i b in ANNE PM» Pfired totalling many hundreds of thon- I Gyngvognr QStHaQLBXIIASEIIXID burned ' ' 51mm °I mm- Stands 5i Tilt‘ flIPYi- its SPTYLH’ INPUTS, the police start- - ,_ > , _ - - ,- French troo line the It ha nnl 3 , u; - , _ , I‘ ti! lkl Swiss fronligrss. British anad FIiT-iitii i“ niitni“ ‘XIIIIIIIIIFIXJIIIYI prhriiiriljholfls iii: . _ ,. I. Hvfediterranean fleets, heavily rern- filju‘! 0g 311,5 put-s Smecl-L I11 :1 wiiiiviiiean ; §°.§i‘;"l.i‘§°.l°.-lil..‘.° i“Th;.l‘2"?~‘.l’""i.°§..’i‘%r%‘3l}°’é‘§lf5‘.§' * GlbYfillfll‘ 8T9 Drlfllflffd l0 MIL UK‘ ininistoi‘ of rcmioiixic ivaiyfare, gave P ‘wry i ‘ "'i'lIi‘I1:€0‘Y‘| H (Iioclrs gn thlehvasg lrlzjifillltiesiwlrviliifiii Hm- lcnd in the first official reac- I ‘ii 'ri'r ay asca r irse. _:ou_ Lfvifl. . t‘? Callie: llhorliciorirtook heirs quietly: and i Alix". inn rl\rrgtcrcd lwblrt/gly-s ' - i‘. '-\.lZ‘ 1315.. camy. any 111E I. I'll(‘l'l‘.>\' Ii .- ‘C11 ilCl'l ‘v’ IO (‘POIIOIHC DC HOB wl France ded to the fierce determination of innri PIOIIICYUI "she cannot last .;.:.cs in the the British public to ivin through , long. Once her present war what sfccks are exitaiisted she will b0- victory. m matter lgrom" .1 tzrnvr- cconomidiidbiiiby to . n to final in ‘he near eashlies ahead w "r dense Slflliiil‘ rising from bomb-shattered iiiiililings. n wnnmn pushes her hairy i'|i"lr l -'.‘i‘ . --. i "was along nilh his IlI(‘_\'(|l‘. taking lcnvr oi‘ Dunkirk as .\IIIL'II lnrrcs prrparm 1,, U. 7' | psirls to ilie Germans. The pieiiirc. lruusmilrii liv rziLn ITLIII PJIIS‘. was izikfll .': ufllnins were fleeing the Ill)‘. from which ilie ll.l~.'.i-. $l|f'll'\\I|||;'y q-arrlrd out the military retreat in history gs l‘ ‘ most li‘ii~ ..,.,.h- rm: _ _c LAST TIMES TODAY ‘Tower of London’ HOLIDAY MAT 2:30 2:30 every day rest, of Summer l‘llUR., CAPITOL n FRI-- ihssiiiy calls for a HAI_<_L_U'IIIJ'I‘QWN _GUARDIAN The Gentral Guardian This column in reserved for new: o! . local interest but advertising oi e newly nature may be inserted at 5 cents 1 word strictly pa)- able in udvlnce. CRASWELL I01’ PIIOIDITIPIII. I coivrunsna-rio» Lin: INSUR- ANCE ‘ L-aiiia-‘r-zi-aii. PAINTING TENDERS. — ED6111- lil bi 1 School "waist" " i zss......l i TENNIS TEA — The first ten- SIIMIIWILJIII then the action begins! licpulang’: flgiiling for MI life with liii back l0 llie wall. till molt dangerous cuign. lnorii . n - Your inocl Oliliilri. lmcn lhrilll lottelown Tennis Courts will be served tomorrow by Miss Helen qgmarsh and Miss Doris MacDon- e . ATTENDING WEDDING — Mrs. Harry Vinnicombe and Mrs. Ruth Vinnnicombe. left yesterday 1Q!‘ Tmro. accompanying the formers 5011, Flying Officer Call H. Vinni- oombe, IR. C. A. F.. Montreal. whose marriage to Itllisi Helen Slackford Cameron is taking place at the bride's home in Truro. N- S.. this afternoon. JOIN TRAINING CENTRE — Lieuts. F. 5. Jenkins and K. McG. Johnston, with Siglmn. P. H. Man- uel, C. A. MacLean, W. E. Bentley. R. F. IVI-aclcod, E. C. Blanchard, J. Connors. W. W. Irlam, N. L. Mc- Leod, D. Nicholson, J. F. Macalier. H. E. Carmichael, J. D. Fitzgerald. M. McAllen, B. S. Mills. E- J- 581m" ders and E. P. McAller left the city I nis tea of the season at the Char- I‘ ONE OF 135 FREE GIFT SEND FOR New CATALOGUE! ‘ribfim ‘sszuszt-biueasri.-s.r:~ JUNE12 V‘ ‘on we“ ‘M’. 2 cuurirui. oiuiviiuo TAIIE FORKS IN SMART "ANDOVII!" SllVIRIl-ATI Fllll. Sill — Illl-l-Y GUARANTIID FREE IO! ioo Iillllll so» couroiil on 5pm“ f“ 5 suiiriiisl sou ilMlTED TIME ouir =°"P°"* M" 15¢ IAIUIIO Kill/Q DOOM, Ill-ID POI“ 4m 0H8 PICS AVNLAILII You can Q0: than Table Inch and mace-Lin‘ gm". Ind spoon: with Coupon: from Surprise-nude righ; hare In St. Stephan for over 55 yum- Seud for n many "Audover" Table Iorh u you m“ . NOW. while thin Spodll Olllr lucui ' llfbrln loop Premium l" Dept. 218$, Montronl. “m ri a "And "a | ZZIJ-‘fs Etifiiu solzfiufilg: I-Ililfi"? . Pi allowing mltnh nghngoonu. lg::n?¢ “h... h a - Nam; Address“...........-.................._._..,.,.... _____ (Print plainly In block letters) ———-l yesterday to Join the Canadian Signallers Training Centre. NO- 3- Mllitaiy District. —Halifax Star. Clarence E. Mulford’s wiLLiiiiiii"'sovo 7i Illh IIISSELI. IIIYDEN ~ III" '00P Direcied by Howard Irellienen A HARRY SHERMAN PRODUCTION A Paramount Picture mix in this lie-man's Weill" N0. l3 OREGON TRAIL COMEDY TRANSI-‘ERRED -- Among num- erous transfers which have receiv- ed appnovlil at military headquar- ters and have taken place are the following Slgmn. H. R. I-Iennessey, A. F‘. Jonhstoii, L. A. MacKinnon, S. E. Peppin of No. 6 District Sig- nals to the No. 6 District Infantry Training Centre. Transferred to the 3rd. Canadian Divisional Siz- nals Company are Loe-Corpl. H. H. Stearns, Siglmn. H. L. Adams, C. G. Ballem, G. M. Burnett, J. C.‘ Dooley, L. J. Howatt, W. J. A. Mac- Innis, A. l... Perry, J. A. Haynes. G. J. McWade and E. J. Strain -. Halifax Star. ‘ ENTERTAINED — Mrs. W. G.‘ Hanley, Douglas Avenue, enter- tained over the weekend in honor of Mrs. Wilfred J. MacIsaac, El- liott Row, who is returning to her former home in Charlottetown to reside. During the evening the hon- or guest was made the recipient of a dainty gift. Miss Clara. Piirtill made the presentation on behalf of those present. When refreshments were served the table was covered with a lace cloth and centred with a silver basket of spring flowers] flanked by tall green tapers in‘ silver cauidiesticks. ‘Those present CARTOON Hitler." Mr. Duff Cooper said that Italy is more likely to be a liability than an asset and said no iivar has ever been declared with so little pro- vocation. "Whatever temporary successes they may achieve in thecarly days of the ivar, they will be defeated in the end," he said, adding that in the improbable eventof a Ger- man victory Italys fate would be even worse than in the event of an Allied victory. Official Statement An official statement said:- “The Allied governments for some time have discounted the de- cision of Italy to enter the war as Germany's vassal. Their prepara- tions are complete and they will know how to meet. the sword with sivord....in the struggle between civilization and the pagan hordes." It was officially stated that Mus- s0lini's announcement showed he had failed to find a pretext for tvar "for which he had searched- a. pretext hehad hoped would_e'n- able him to lead a united nation to war." “He goes to wou- without his peo- ples’ support." it was added. "Italy waited to intervene at what it. considered the appropriate moment for the gravest embarrassment to the Allies and had hoped by such a policy to secure a share of world domination - but all they get is Just what Germany is prepared to give her in event of a German ictory." v ‘aver-a .-.-.-.-.~.~'.~-.~».~. .-.-.-.- Today's Short Wave é Radio Program i (All Time at Eastern Standard) E I vrunuvwmr WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 BERLIN 5:30 p m. - Thorugh Wool-an‘: Bryce. DJZ. 1180 meg, 25.4 m.; uJB, 15.20 meg, 19.7 m. BUDAPEST 6:36 .m.—woltzes by Btccun. HAN, .62 meg, 31.17 m. MOSCOW 7:00 pm.—Broodcost in English. RV96. 5.24 meg, 19.7 m.; ENE, l2 meg , 25 m. LONDON 7:30 p.m.—r‘ull News Bulletin. GSD, 11.76 meg, 35.5 m.; GSC. 9.58 meg , 31.3 m. TOKYO 8:06 p.m.--Japaneee Music. 5E i were Mrs. Maclsaoo, Mrs. Stephen Daley, Mrs. John Lunney, Mrs. Elmer Lester, Mrs. George Mc- Mann, Summerside, P. E. I.. Miss Helen Palmer, Miss Margaret Mc- Govern, Miss Louise Comer and Miss Clara Purtill. — Saint; John Telegraph Journal. The Eastern Guardian ..'This column is reserved for news oi‘ local interest but adver- i tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at cents a word strictly payable in advance. l ..'S UBSCRIPTIONS w‘ me Charlottetown Guardian may be banded w their Rept. Aroma t, Hume. I I I PERSONALS ..‘Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLeod.‘ Charlottetown, were visitors to Montague on Monday. -L. i ..'Mi'. mid Mrs. L. H. Coffin‘ and their tivo daughters, Misses Enid and Frimcis have returned from a. Iinotor trip to Saint John, B. — . i ..'Miss Hazel Brown, Wood Is- lands is visiting in Montague the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. I-I. Poole. -L. i ..'Mr. Kenneth Beer. interne in Saint John General Hospital. spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Beer. Montague. —L. Bristol And Vicinity Mackerel fishing has started here and fair catches are reported over the week-end. The price asked by peddlers in the country is two for 25 ants. Some consider this high but let us see how much meat two bits will buy, not enough steak for > one hungry man. while two mack- erel will feed a small family a good meal. t Qulw a number of church-goers I got a bad wetting on Sunday morn- ' ing when they were trapped with- out coats the heavy downpour some having three miles to walk. _ Miss Irene Ryan. teacher at Peakes Road School, was in the city Saturday on business. Mrs. P. R. Sinnott, was n visitor to the City on Saturday. Mr. James Davey was n visitor here last week the guest of sn old school mate Mr . W. A. O'Brien. Mr. JLSZ. 17.84 meg , 16 8 m. ROME 8:40 pm.—"Around ItaLv With Music?’ Angellnl Dance Orchestra. 2RD3, 31.15 m; 21104, 25.40 m.; 2R06. 19.61 rn BERLIN 9:30 p.m —r—‘oliitlcal Cabaret. DXB. 961 meg. 312 m.; DJD, 11.77 meg. 25 a m. ROME 10:00 pm-News in Elngllsli. H03. 3t l5 m.; 2R04, 25.40 m.; 212,06. 19 61 m l/ONDON 11:00 p.m -Full News Bulletin. G6i(l,958meg.313m. PARIS 11:00 p.m -Cihamber Music: QllIlhlfLIP 'I'PA. i172 meg, 25.6 iil , TPH 11.84 iiivg., 25.33 ill ; Davey left this vicinity a number of years sgo and had not. been here since. His visit was a pleasant one for him and some of the old coun- try school class who were around. Mrs. Arthur Blaxland has moved to her summer home at 8t. Peters Harbor. Mrs. James Biaxland and son Garth have also gone to t-heir summer home at the seaside. Mrs. Blaxland informed your agent that ~ her copy of the Guardian is sent ‘ regularly to her husband who is on active service overseas. . A car oi’ lime was unloaded here lasttweek by the farmers of the dis- . tr c A monster dance marked the opening of the dancing season at Morell I-Inll an Friday night. Some ' two hundred merry dancers tripped l In the music of Si. Avurd's Orv-lies- lra, a very lively build. '1‘PC, 9 :i2' iiwg . 1ll.5l iii. PARIS 1:45 a. m. — Rauioreportage. TPA, 11 ‘I2 mes. 256 m.; TPB. 11.84 meg. 2533 m.; TPC. 952| meg, 31.51 m. IIIOSFOIV 3:00 ii m -~\ngl:sli Period. RV. M. l5 24 meg .19 7 m. Miss Mary Mclnnis. Selkirk, has token a position at Morell, for the summer months at. least. Mr. John T. O'Brien has received WDIII from Boston, Mass. stating his sister Mrs. Laurence (hlrtiri has entered the Boston City Hospital here will remember Mrs. Curtin as Theresa O'Brien. She has resided in the United States for over filly years and has not vistted the Island for over twenty-five years. F. spent a few days in Mort-ll inst ivcek ivith Mrs. ltlcEivcn. for a serious operation. Old friends only son Garth is also in the Oa- madian army. Readers often see ‘cases where father and son are in the service but this is one case where the father and only son ar sewing their country. A record to be proud 0f ———- t Claude McEwen of the R. O. A. One man from this district is re- Thclr ported to have found employment on mi the airport near Albe to . Sister Mary Mlrtharwans a my“ here on Saturday and spent mm, time with her uncle. Mr. P.J. Hugh“ who is very ill. --__. Miss Helen Ranehiin. Charlotte. town is spending her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Ranahan, Morell Beast. 1; SUMMER STOCK UP on ON SALE ._-_—_—.:= 00D VALUE THESE EXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS WEDNESDAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY JUNE 12th — 14th — 15th STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, THE KING'S BIRTHDAY Ke||ogg’s RICE KRISPIES, Pkg. 140- 2 for ——— — Eatons BULK TEA, Lb. Bag———-——-—— Shirriffs Good Morning MARMALADE 16 Oz. Jar — — -- 23c 27c 53c Eatons Fresh 2 Lb, Jar._____ SUNGLO COFFEE Ground Lb. 37° 35¢ Lynn Valley 16 Oz. Tin 10o LUX GOLDEN BANTAM CORN a for-- FLAKES Kellogg's I-algf’ 23g CORN FLAKES. Pkg. 10¢. 3for----- 25c gain Pkg Dewkist 16 Oz. Tin 10o 10¢ WAX BEANS 2 for ___-- lsland Brand 3 Oz. Tin 10c 19c LOBSTER PASTE 2 For - - Trojan Heinz 61/ Oz. Jar MOTOR. o"? SANDWICH SPREAD _ f. _ _ __ __ 230 1 Gal. Tin - - - 90c PAPER NAPKINS, Pkg- - -_ ._ .._ D106 2 Qa|_Ti|-|_.___$'| Hostess 5O Foot Surprise WAX PAPER Roll ——— SOAP LOBSTER, e Oz. Tin _ __ __ ._ _. ._ __ 29 5"“ 5° _ Q 10 For 45c island Chicken 3 Oz. Tin 9c . SANDWICH SPREAD 3 Tins - _-__ 25c E'Z'_I'I;J;ma"° Helmet 12 Oz. Tin CORNED BBEEF Each 18c. 2 For 8 Oz. Bottle - - - "g 35c Kraft Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING 16 Oz.Jar------___33c 32 Oz.Jar-——----.__53c Picnlo Style PORK SHOULDERS Average 6 to 8 Lbs- »—————————n. MEATS AND FISH COTTAGE ROLLS. Lb. - _ 29c ROUND STEAK, Lb. ____.._ FRANKFURTS, Lb. —- -—- — FRUITS IIIIII VEGETABLES Fresh _ SPINACH, Lb. -— —— —- ——- — ASPARAGUS, Bunch — —- — 12c LARGE CELERY HEAD—29° atéofid LOAF’ Lb. _______ 19c iigmglziipeB/INANAS 25c Eatons Select 3 Lb; _ _ __ PORK SAUSAGE. Lb. - — w_ inesap Breakfast . APPLES, Good Size. Doz. — BACON Sliced PLUMS. 3 F0l'—-——---'-'Ioc Lb. -— — — — _ TOMATOES, Lb. - - - — 25g Cooked Sliced PORK SHOULDERS Lb. — FRESH SALMON, Lb. --- FRESH HALIBUT. Lb. -—— 49c RHUBARB, s Lbs. - - —— 25g WATER MELON, Lb- - -- 15¢ 4 58th:...“ in Fresh PINEAPPLES