‘PRINCE EDWARD! ~T0day é? Thur. CHANGE IN vPROGRAM ‘WEXCITING spy DRAMA VERONICA LAKE - FRANCHOT TONE _IN._ “HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN” WITH: JOHN SUTTON - BINNIE BARNES _ NILS ASTHER HENRY STEPHENSON-LESLIE DENNISON-DAVID LELAND C41’! TOL SHOWING 7 and 8.45 EMPIRE “v THURS-FRL-SAT. wuo mu iiuon Mail!‘ .1» -.,-» nit AFHSKFAK%FQS AND SERIAL ' hfififlfUhV-‘Pa? JUNE H, Irmies fell on German Line inrled back. Rescue fort i-o save 6.000 Valery. France. British ed sci-t oarotiaao and roi-t Naddsi- w. Pit...“ "b Benevolent Irish Society i Special meeting to be held Wednesday, June l4 - 8 p.11. sharp. There will be s special speaker in attendance Ind very important business of interest to this Society. Every niesiber ls urgently requested to attend this meet- ilig, By m» u firearm 1.. o. Kelly. P. A. LAFFERTY. Secretary ALSO -— CAITOON (XMWEDY — SPORTS ‘PH-PAH! iiliis wiF-FO-li Years Ago IMO-Main French beck below Psi-is. Hessi- asssult on Meglnot cnaft ne- turned to England alter fiiltils of- trOGDQ in MADI GRAB, Technicolor Featuretie — Popular Seisme EXTRA i i AND COLOR CARTOON SHOWS AT 3.15-7.00 AND 9.00 EXTRAH FIRST CIIAPT. OF NEW SERIAL‘ “YELLOW ROSE 0F Texas " m. NOLAN iillti THE sons iiTiMofif AT us rtflls‘! tr ‘Wed st cam-il- Tllllll. —Flll.—SA'l'. CA PTAIN AM E I I CA "Ill 0! IIHIOIII low so mini Adventuress n4 dnnl-Ivlyhs, I h lsnsn s dupenu ssl uslly utlilsl he! u world lg. You il llNGli. HUM ..i.. .......,. ,....|. 1.r oi all Ruy Rom... mu". .4. v1 Ul wni» i iiimuc siiiii . lit i5 CHAPTERS ~ Coming cl...“ 1 “The Purple Death” rariuiiruiuaur anon“ :-: JOAN UAvIS —- JAN!) FRAZEE —WITH— of the YIONEERS H» ~ "You were kept busy on thg other side (aid the business.“ ulirmas . answer .. "m" hilmeiis to be the» side i abguéett-qliilfh I want to find out all i - - '- . t "Mr. Murray will be able to give yogntiie fuiéfst infoitnation, sir." , _ ce nu n the switch was in By Leslie Cargill mlflfib-Iflfik. fllllaizsrld flange r rack‘; e r y °yce rc-i r d iwith evident fear byvrglix Ifigilliffi. i “Whit thbc nlilvstcrloiis influ- C C 9X ‘(mmjnlleiifmmgijese I 31 Gigi-acts? Gin in: tiigffiirsghjectlonal in; off the beaten track. Mr. Mur- ,0 §§“.°,,“,,{,§‘.‘;fl fgws§gg°g=gggs w“ w“ 1:5“ ‘K19 °F W” Pmpwmm“ Murreys choice of midnight for h“, W; dlfiofffwlifltciiloxfbl? i” calling at the flat ensured that the . 5- discussion should be absolutely Q1121?‘ right! What were his pro- privam The manager looked around hur- flfiitmuej) riedly. Id rstizei- you spoke to liim IN MEMORIAM MRS. WILLIAM CHAMPION I'm told, but I won't responsibility. What l 5.32?"- “rl ‘”.“°°‘“'t“° *- e n8. ‘ve swans opt my mouth shut and obeyed orders," ‘I suppose you know I have for- gotten sll about myself, my business end eve thing." "Only wish I was the same. sir." ‘Ihere was no one-use to be had here. Felix Thoma, was afraid of something. though he was hanging and was u lndy of beautiful char- on to his r ,acter loved by young‘ and old. In On tlie surface the Chet/wood con-‘ the home where s e was the cern was s moderate wholesale centre figure she will be sadly snail grocers. In- missed and her pew in the St. ng Thomas, it supported s'Stephen‘s Church, Burlington, was bsre half-dozen emiployec< and the‘ always filled only when health books allowed reasonable profits; would not permit. After her mar- sfier the proprietor had rccelvedmla e she cared for seven step- mo s month as his own remuner-ichlidren wlia gave love and de- - ‘votion in return. Her husband usual I've sent that in cash predeceased her 10 years asa- The to your home." Thomas explained: following children survive: Ken- "rhsnks. I've never run short. neth at home: Ellwin, Charlotte- l\(v housekeeper continues to riirrtown: Edgar. Medford. Mass, Mrs. the place. In the future I've a mindaDanici Champion, Darnley, The to pass it through the bank as be- step-children arc Ira, at home; ing s more convenient mc-thod." MFS- 611510)’ Adams. Diirnle ; Mrs. Mr. Thomas frowned. , "Seeing; 3113691 1711811191011. Kens ngto , your memory i; groggy sir," he sflid.| Mrs. Artlmas McKs and Ben- ‘! don't know how to ssy an_vfliing_.ii1n'l1n. Alberta; Jo n H. sud about it. except that if the business. Bruce. bit-Wilford. Mass. The lat- is to be conducted the wav it has ter mentioned came by plane to been ycuvi d0 safe by stkicing toUiitcnd his mother's funeral. the cash payment." The brothers and sisters are: _ ‘I have s reputation for being s. Messrs. George and Andrew Mc- wangler. haven't I " I-esrkness shot| eod. Burlington: 1111!. John Mo- out. M I Mrs. s The death occurred at Spring Valley on Thursday. May M of Mrs. William Champion in her eighty-third year. - She was the daughter of’ the date Kenneth and Mrs. McLeod of Burlington I. Gougan and Hugh Camp. The msnsger lirugged 11911 ""1 MP1 Edgar McLeod, Keri- shouiders. Sington: Mrs. William Sheen, "M14 1 rely on you 1,0 ‘Ingram! to Tyne Valley and another sister s.ll my business interests. “Not all of tilélilé. Ml‘. (tlhetwuid. Psi-hep; you wou care o gance through the books." Po rig ove the ledgers only pioved that ornss was an ideal servant. l-ie even had authority 1n the banking. accounts. signed the cheques, paid the creditors and controlled sll buylnt? ind soiling. " did I OCCWY m! predeceased her lust one year ago, Mrs. Albert Stewart, New Glas. ROW. The funeral which was lsr e. ly attended was held on the ol- lowing Sunday from her lste home. Rev. H. F. Newman con- ducted tlie service at the house and graveside. Favourite hymns the deceased was sung. The pallbearers were Messrs David Cousins, bert Glover, How on esri/h time?" Richard inquired. s» Hiram Harrington, Wesley Coins, Ralph Connick, Fred Profitt. The funerril arrangements were under the direction of Mr. Joseph Davi- 50h. Interment was held at St. Stephen's Anglican Church. iPstriot please copy) MR. W. D. MILLIGAN It was with deep regret that s. wide circle of ciatives and friends in town and co ntiy learned of the sudden passlns of the late William Dixon Milligan. The death occurred at the Aber- deen Hospital on Miw Bth. at the tar CIiéRI-QJIIZEQEYN “LTARDIAN oiziiiiiii euiiiiiiiii Thwlsnn Is reserved for news of interest. iist advertising of s newly nature may be inset st five cents s word. strictly psy- sbls_in_s_if_v;snce. , Tin-s OONIEDIBATION SUIANCII. i DI. FAB-MEWS Office hours are 1.00-3.00 P. M. and 7.w-s.o‘tlllz>.lgfi. I NMII DAME ALUMNAI As- Jocie/tionwillholdits Tea andAri- Wednesday ‘afloa- for Photos. IJIIM- ‘nus-l ‘noosiltil-IZ Anna "f of Mrs. John A the 1m w. Stems. a5 derson of . en _ ._ lottetown. limrriags to take rie early in Jllb’. 6-i4-1l. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. Colby O. Lewis. heetown, - of their daughter esii to Ool. Donald Muir . C. A. l.".. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey l; IDIIKWOTUI, Woodstock. (mt. Mondale to take 916cc early in Juw. 6-14-11. WOUNDED IN ITALI- 111's. R. M, Csi-r of New London hss re- ceived word from Ottawa. that her son l... Op]. Stanford Carr of the P. E. I. Highlanders was wounded in Italy an the 27th of Msy. De- tails of wounds not known yet. POLICE COURT — At the City!‘ announce Another charged with having broken a plate glass window over moo in value, was remanded till the 18th and bail set at $50.00. BRIDE T0 BE ENTIZRTAINED— In honour of Miss Annabell Law- son Miss Audrey Gillis and Miss el Sinclair entertained jointly at the home of Mix". Gillis at Inker- man Monday night. The miscellane- ous shower was s “Poverty Party", the guest dressiils in keeping with the spirit of the party. During the evening the guest of honour was (like recipient of an array of lovely g S IIOME BEREAVED — Relatives and friends will learn with sin- cere regret of the sudden passing. on May as. of Eleanor Conrad. beloved wife of Alexander Gra- ,ham, 23 Barton St., West Somer- .ville. Mass. This estimable lady ‘is kindly remembered by thoce who had the pleasure of her ac- in Breaclzil- ‘bane, and her birthplace, Lunen- burg. NS. The sad news was re- ceived by Mrs. (m. Sgt.) W. W. MacInnis, school St. i KELLY-IIERON- A very pret- ‘ try wedding was soleminized at st. i Patricks Church, Fort Augustus on May 17th, when Ruth daughter of iMr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly of ‘Pisquid was unit/ed in marriage to 1Hcward, son of iv’ . and Mrs John iI-leron of Webster's Corner. The bride was becomlngly dressed in a floor length gOWD of white satin with a white picture hat and white accessories Silo was attended by her sister Miss Helen Kelly who wore a long dress of blue chiffon and accessories to 111.111. Mr. Louis Heron acted as e nsman. Alter the wedding ceremony break- fast was waved at the lxoine of the bride's parent; to a large number of friends. Afterwards the bridal party motored t9 places of interest in the Droviiice. Wflurninfi t9 111'? home of the groom's parents ivherc a wedding reception was held in their honor nth-t. NOT JUST and was noted for his many acts of kindness and charity. ‘ 1 Wilfred Doucctic ivisli to Son of" the in Arthur R. Milligilvfl 1 the cnj ii"lll’.llli. of their _ and _ .‘ l. lie yids born , _ Ifcctti Eleanor to Emmett Shcrbrooice. P o Edward Island, ' B, Roach, R. C. N. V. R., youngest ‘ and movcd iviili his Parents. Wflin i, son of the late E. Roach and Mrs. uite young. to Trenton. Nove i Roach, Toronto, Ont. The marriage tiilullllco ‘JHIQTT Scotia, later moving to New Lilas- to take place mid-July. 6-14-li. -gow, where he has resided cont- _-- lnuously, _ i ATTENDS (‘ONFl-JRENFE. — Ml‘. After leaving schwl fllld lll his .J. S. Vilnlkcr. tlirm itiziciiiiicry rat- holdlng a. leSpOllibie position in the in Prince Edward Island, is attend- flim of Humiphreys Glass Co. mg a conference at Saint John Later he was employed as con- WhlCilviS being held today. Others doctor with the Pictou County Elec-_ ilttelldlflt; the conference include tric cmpaiiy Ltd., and _in ihzitlli. \_V. Gallup. OHQWZI, deputy ad- ca.pacity' he discharged ills duties. rninistr. or _ of fzrm faithfully and efficiently, ionizing‘, and {no Zililflllllll! riffic for himself a host of friends. -Scotiri and New Brunsit During the past. fifteen scars lic: v I " "t t. . g _ was in the employ of Johnson and‘, try. "-1.1 ".1 pro .".‘i‘lSll'l§Z from MacDonald Co. Ltti, as salesman‘ the rationing of new machinery are and became widely known. and‘ his b81113‘. niscusscd. ' assi was truly a shDCl’ to 10591 ‘ _ ~,——— filtli nvghom he bcctm o closely? 59551111 l'~\'l'('" UP — The associated hon. m m5 mm», and. lslrwl ilWIkCl‘ u. ii for‘ the month social connections, _.of Mnv has cascaded mat for the urge”, “Mend... ‘rbn-Ill.‘ uerpn c. inst vcnr bv over The ‘mam. service which wns- half ii million pounds according to eafngy years, 1'13 was a 3.2-; uwsi‘. ‘inning oificci‘ for the Prices Board held m’ h“ home_ 534 E35.“ Riva-i .1 report from itlviilewktiominlon 12e- Rpad. on Wednesday afternoon was; 5mg "cvalfllnlfie ognggieifiiét .. g‘i_|l‘hlé\(1‘i\d_ l ' ttcnded, the minister. Rev.’ E1113? Iiiflfllfiliilll of First PrcSVi“, terlaii Cfvllmh 9011411103“ m“ S91" (i011 bounds below that of ism years dltioiiztl catch is‘ m1“: Sltulfifi). The cod catch is reported as being 1100.- ‘NOODLE sour -sur 7 nxeaoizmnxrll’ Mrfiafiid r... I their us-unl jovial manner thanked all for their kind I‘[l.‘ll€n]1Jl'£ll!C£‘:. Altcr all Joined heartily in s1 "For "itizy Arc Jolly Gcod Fei ..' The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing and social inter- oourse. d as each one wended their way hmneward they left their best wishes with the boys for loads of good luck TEACHERS STIJDY CLUB-The study izi-oiib nieotinil was held in ‘Mt. Stewart School oii Friday alter- Iwfln. .v The president. Miss Mona MacDoncnd presided. The minutes of the last meeting were read and Miflrovco 'l‘herc were twclve teacliccs in nttentlniicc. The Dalner on fCurrent Events" was rend and discussed. A zzeneral dis- c-ussion followed m which many teaching aids were mentioned The “Wand _AI.IBII‘S Magazine" and the “Ecmcational Horizon“ was reported vcrv helpful in the teaching of Current Events The mcetiniz was brought to a close by singing 'ilic National Anthem. Personals Mrs Edgar Gillespie, Dcbert, N S. received a lovely bouquet cl‘ roses from her son Gnr. Ralph Gil- vices both at the b01110 and i" m” corresponding period but may lliCk cemetery. The C1101!‘ 0f first Presfl up a little later in the season. The, byteri-an Church led in “the s1n81n8; Department reports the herriiuzl of the 3rd Psalm and Does Jesus, mmii to he of more value this year) Carey i which fact is nariiv uscfibcd to the‘ Besides his sorrowing wife. i110: demand cisctitcd by thc oiierntitni Landiiis. there are if" Wdillierish. merside’ 1 g knd an oving; *"- g€hgeirtigrxyeowiildren_ Arthur. re-f WELCOMED IIQMIIL- on , he, siding in New York, who arrived evening of June llil. many friends home in time for the funerah] and neighbors gatliexed fit, the home‘ (Jessie) Mrs. David Connors, New; 0f MP5 P0011 SCOU- MQRIfOV/bflnk-i Glggow, and Mary at home: alsoj f0 do honor to lvro cf Cormvalls- one sister and two brothers. (hiabeli, b '2 lacir in 11w Person of Mr. Mnr Georgi; English iind Fred A. of‘ i1 :- Erott and Mi‘ Alex skill-z New Glasgow. and Albert of Aber- n who are serving in his Ma._ics-‘ cmmbm ,» lys rorccs and were iipcnding two The pallbearers were Wm. Powq weeks furlough at their home. Miss George D. W Mac- Nomin Walker of lthe lmys in their nlnccs of lionor Mr. Edward MncFrvnil noted as chairman and two lovely worded Loren and E. R. Bennett. Interment was in Mililfih 99m‘! eterv. Abercrcmble. ‘Ii-is large number 0i’ of th p-i one from the community and n91; e p0 ‘ifriends which were accompanied _N'ew Glasgow N, 3,_ ggqliange bv lovelyLgifits. Iiwtonancl _Alex_ in first (‘flame Today! ("FFEEWQ good coffee" ego of sixty-five years, following nn illness (f onlv .one week‘. The late Ml‘. Milligan was held hi high esteem by all who knew him, As good as RED ROSE TBA M‘! fol-mm. Ema M Powell, of Picinu‘ of t‘~i- new uni-icing niant in Sum-rims M1’ lespie, in Italy. L.A.W J1‘. Curran of Pleasant Grove who recently undeiwciit an operation in Dnrtrnouih, N S Hos- ritnl and has been visiting litr i211 1 and Mrs Parnell Curran loft yesterday morning to Tiflifiill her unit. .\-.~,.'».ar. CHICKEN I000lE Sill? JUST WATCH YOUR YOUNGSTERS COmO pairing into the house iickctyi-spii: once they get to know what "Campbell's Chicken Noodle” really means. For boy-oh-boy, this soup is rid: with the flavour of inc, plump chickens. just taste that delicious broth-slow-simmered the wsy they made chicken noodle soup in the good old days! Look at those pieces of tender chicken meat! Yes sir-arid good egg noodles-plenty of rhcm in every bowl. That's die kind of hot dish rlisz "peps up" cold summer meals. It sure is tasty-and better still, it's downright nourishing. The kind of good wholesome" soup that folks need for energy in war-time days. Remember-this isn't just noodle soup, it's Cbicken Noodle Soup. Look for Campbell's familiar Red-snd-White label. Made by Campbell's 1 in Canada CHICDKENI NOODLE sour QU-ICKIES‘ E W’ Bydien Reynolds The Misses Jeanne Butts and Rita Burchell have returned to their homes in Sydney Mines. NS. after spending their niinunl vacation in Charlottetown, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Godkin, 367 Kent street. Mrs. A.G. Llgertwood and Mrs. an Eng“ _ 4 y the w R3,): ‘a GLLV Cameron arrived on the Island Donagd K_ R“ MggLesn, n. n. Mac» and Miss Doluliic Mrcuai. escorted. iaériliédgvvgzgrgofiiw:ogfiléixflanéghg, Hon. W F. Allan Stwart oi Strat- gartlinoy. This is Mrs Ligeriwocds floral» addresses ll/Oft‘ wad rvzc from the 111% V151t i0 Pfinfle FfiWRTd 15151111 OHM-mg,’ telegrams, and letter; of I Cornwall York Point Institute and ‘in nine YBHS- M111. Cflmfirml is In annual visitor P E Island looked, good to them when they arrived. | Opl. C. Wesley Murray P. C A l". who has been stsitirxicd for scnie time at. Elastcrn Air Command Headquarters in Halifax. has re- cently been transferred to Neut- srit, New Jersey. U.S A . where ho will undertake some special work for the ncxt few months Murray is a son of Mr. nit-cl Airs. Nelson Murray. of I'l'C(‘:»I‘!'iCt(lll, P. E I Card of Thanks Mrs. l-ivammund Younkcr and famiiv wish in thank their kind friends and neighbors for tliolr mtinv riots iiilldnf-Zg slioiin ilitm ' racer-t sod bnieavenirni. Al's those wiio sent, flowcir. and d SYIIIBEQW i other leading brands. a l.ii";:,c (in of “first try-or do you use Giimw? ‘o: regularly?" M!’ EQM l?! ddtiifii ..........._ 75% of all adults. have bud breath! Flay safe-use WLIATFS TOOTH POWBER Scientific iesla prove conclusively T? that in sovan out of ion rust-s lid COLGATFS TOOTH POl‘.-'.‘)FR c instantly stops oral ind izrzuih. IIVES YOU MONEY! T0 SMOKERS! Col Me's Tooth doi- is one ui tic quickest, (ways to giicircl iigsinst 0 stain and -‘. cco breath] Get Loigaufs today. 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