25th. 26th. ' Fhe "Prince Edward Theatre Will have of presenting a motion picture production, which is referred to nationally, not by “One of the best pictures of the year" - but rail.“ _.“()ne of {he be“ in recently completed a successful run iii Music Hall, New York, the world's largest, costly theatre. Almost unprecedented success --secured an A I rating in the National Legion of Decency, which Church-endorsed by all ilrotcstzint denominations in United States znlian story-Canadian atmosphere in part, will truly emphatically includes the soldier-and-his-girl. greatest production “ONE FOOT IN delight every individual in any The above refers to \\'ariier Bros. merits of which eventually able family’ that ever stepped out of the $crccn into a patron's heart-—» and one which llllllt‘l‘5!O(l(l and appreciated as it is different from any motion picture yet produced. “ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN” ers of public opinion probably than any‘ the Ynitcil States, representing all (ii-nominations. comedy hut inspiration as wcll and the THIS ENGAGEMENT “ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" is “A SNDT IN Follow lonlumln Blake . . . or he bottles lhc world for his heritage! . Ynoui; Pawn R; s {lock Wm” . g lcod-Jhwug . . to d” d idicirliioifi°'“' Pzztsh Wm, rho Kin! 0 rm d" ‘mpgoh siiiiiiis JKRNER - iiiiliwiii —STARTS— TOM ORR O W TODAY ONLY TARGET FOR TO-NIGHT AND WHAT'S COOKING (MUSICAL coivisnvi PRINCE EDWARD snows 3.15-7.00-9.00 SEE n‘ now Iliummimllifllliv- ;~_——___: a Air Raid Warning 2.33;.’ El?.°.S.‘"‘.‘.’SJ.‘-.B-E§°’EC..E°.‘RI. ~Sirens Arrive Here not sbfi distributed until the re- bellyugrrivu oi so odd Iiiwihs"; ‘u: Wedlock-Pound Wedding A very pretty spring wedding took place a1. the rectory cf the Church of the Most holy Redeemer on bat- uruay morning, May 16th. Bl W" thirty in the presence of the im- mediate relatives oi both brldénnlld groom, when lfiuher Loiuis. U-b-i-R- unitcd in the holv bonds oi matri- mony, Gladys Mae. daughter of M1‘. and Mrs. Bruce Pound oi Charlotte- town. to Howard Kendrick. 5011 0! the late Everett wedlock and Mrs. wedlock of Hunter River. The bride looked. v. isome ht I tailored suit oi pearl 8Y6)’ W131 matching hat and accessories oi "navy blue. She wore a corsailfl 0! Queen Elizabeth roses. 1-ler brides- maid, Miss Kabhleen Hughes. look- ed charming in a tailored suit- 01 green herringbone tweed and ac- cessories of tan. She had a corsaie oi Talisman roses. ‘The groom was isbly sl-lplloried b)’ lays, s. vital part of the control P-s warning signals equipment of the sirens, reach here. These are expected daily. i "lhsfglvligs blSCKOUCS throughout m P1‘. ave arrived in the Included in the sirens is a 5- horsepower one and four i-horsc- l! Ins announced last night b73451 W. 1-1. Poole, vice-chair- power ones ior Charlottetown; two \_____ 1-horsepower ones for Summer- Card of Thanks side; and the remainder are one- half-horsepower sirens to be dis- M ii,',’5,,y°_“"le MacNelll and fum- tributed throughout the province. Major Poole said that, "lighting restrictions are being experiment- ed on for an emergency and also the event oi a permanent blackout being ordered" He stat- ed that these lighting restrictions 5-30.“ WALSH-At Nine Mile creek. May The table was tastefully decoratxd. “--—-_____ m Mr. and Mrs, Joseph withtwhlie l-lflll-‘Pf-Yl afglréclfgs 1331 ‘$121; n . a daughter. swee pf“ l". . I Card Of Thanks ,»"_—-*~ v with two beaming wenililcliéns MAnRIAGE-——~———s gliifihhzimoiiotiljiifivtilotietowniand Mrs. _ River A“ r low ‘—- mrAnvsiv-nmsav- At Chlr- PW“ Bwmll ""9"" _E'd»1-d v Ill mmgngfig Rodd wishes to think ldttetown. on Mav 19. i942. by Rev. §,'f,‘,§§‘,§,,lf.‘ ‘fill? vliilifis Sheilrzn. Indrggfsalen ofenstiyflflligilifilaidfiiltiriié c‘ Boomroyit bee“ wmhm MM‘ Mrs Gordon Connors. Mrs. 36in ncienfB dlba.P.E.I..i ' -, 1C i. ss ‘ hil-li-m 5nd beruvemem- y o "a a “e o giizliliielebliilllasnnehiilii: dDoign “Gillan. Minerva Estella Ramsay. also oi Broidllblne. Miss Rhoda Bagnall and Miss-HI Mfar orig ‘land Nancv Pound. 815%" o t. e r e. During the reception piano selec- ‘\_"‘_~————--- BISIIOP-MaoKENZIE — At Char- lottetown on May 6. 1942. by Rev. D. O. Boothroyd. Charles Stuart Biilrop of Manchester. England. to Ruth Isabelle MacKenzie of Char- lottetowri. William Cutelllie. sister U10 0i Brgg-Timany beautiful and cosil! wedding presents testified to i210 gclipulnrity of both bride and Rrgflld- vious to hcr marriage 11w l‘ ° UNDEITAKEI EMBALMEI n 'l'Il cl|y|q||“°'n . Y“ n: Y’ hi was tendered several showers where M M°MICKEN_M clmflo" o“. M“ .h. eivcd many useful and p186- North Wllluhlr, 19. 1942. Mrs. Bnrpee MoM cken. §.,',,1'°R°,n_. fir“. u. lied 74 yearn. Funeral Thursday Mr, and Mrs. wedlock leit by if Cape ‘Traverse. following a short motor early Saturday afternoon tn service at. the home. their future home in Dartmouth. N- s. when‘! the groom Ls m engine" MAY ll" iafisfflcliofl. and what we consider the great honoi the stereotyped phrase TEN yearsP-It has was achieved in Saint John and Halifax last month. This picture has been given four stars in "Liberty," which means “exiiraordinai'y"-extolled hyallcritics largely represents the Catholic and Canada—Canadian author-Can- will be familiar in every city, town and hamlet in the Ilnited States and Can- Frcdric illarch and Martha Scott play the leacling"ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" is a delightful and absorbingly-fiinny domestic comedy describing what is termed the most affable, laugh- FINAL TO-DAY-Mystery Thriller NEWS-Sporfsllght -- Benchly Comedy-CARTOON 8 SHOWS DAILY 8.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 WILLIAM BOYD Wllll ANDY CLYDE - BRAD KIND JACDUELINE NDLT - DICK CURTIS PLUS — Travelogue - Cartoon Green Hornet No. 8 - Fishing m wish u; Qxpfggg 11,,“- would be published before the _ ' l "eeiiirliiinks and lpvfuhwm hex‘ Drum“ bllckout l‘ “NHL MrAigeiiltlYeulieeYcmony the wedding oi l‘ em buy kindneu" Qxkndefl arty DIOCCCGGQ l0 i118 home OI U16 hlrnds d y mo" PeIWY" ‘"5 Bride's parents where n reception h," ‘"4"! ‘heir recent nil 1111")“ was held and a very dainty buffet. "Rm- '“———"'—————'——"- ——~ “may, served m the many guests. tloim were softly rendered by Mrs. l __'l'MI:lE_ QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN g “EMPIRE ” 2711.. most beautiful and audience, which HEAVEN,” the ti’ l roles in what must be seen to be is said to have received the personal endorsement of more lead- picture yet produced-inclurling lcarling Clergymen in Canada and riot only briinfnl of “Prince Edward" Management is expecting capacity audiences. MUST BE RESTRICTED TO THREE DAYS ONLY. PLAN YOUR THEATRE PARTY NOW. TNE DARK” Iv A Paramount Picture featuring THUR.-FRI.—SAT. -:-CAPITOL -:- in tho Eastern Air Command. fol- lowed by the best. wishes of the.r many friends. (Patriot. please copy) MacDonald-Larter Wedding A pretty May wedding was solem- nized at. Lion Manse on Wednesday evening, May 13th. 1942. when the Rev. 0. Carlyle Webster united in marriage Vera Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. barter, Charlottetown, to Gunner Willard Forrest MacDonald, R.C.N.V.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest. MacDonald, also oi Charlottetown. The ido was becomingly attired in a street lenglth dress of poudre blue with matc ing hat and black accessorims. The bridesmaid Miss Ruby Bhernen. was attractive in navy blue with red accessories. Mr. Cleaver Macuan ably sup- ported the groom. After the ceremony the happy voung couple proceeded to the homo the grooms parents where, to- gether with relatives and friend: they partook oi a delicious wedding supper. The centre of the table was adorned with the wedding cake which was cut by the bride. Assist- ing in serving were Miss Mildred MacDonald. sister oi the groom and Mrs. Walter Carver. The re- mainder oi the evening was pl!!!- nntly spent. in music and dapclng. The io lowing morning Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald left on o honey- moon trip to Halifax. The presents received included a che ue from the groom's parents. Ther many irien s wish Mr, and Mrs. MlcDbfllld muiy years of happy wedded life. Ton Late to Clasify FOR BALI.‘ OI RENT FURNISH- ed summer cottage in Keppoch. Apply 0 Richmond street. ‘ 5-20-41. FOR SALE-ONE NEW MODERN cottage, Brighton Shore. Large sun pordi and living room. con- tainlng 2 bedrooms, kitchen and porch. Phone 1760 between 5 and 6 pm. 5-20-2i STARTS TDMDRRDW ;- . How good wn the g ”duJc" In a figllf to the finish 7 {T- MARIDRIE REYNOLDS an WHITLEY LEE (LASSES) WRITE LOUISE cunms/ EXTRA- Color Cartoon What Makes Lizzie Dlzzig Winners 0! The West No. '1 Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY. MAY 20th LSD-Prayer Service. ._______________, 48 Soldiers Leave Prov. Forty-eight soldiers from No. 62 Canadian Army Basic Training Center at Beach Grove left yes- terday for mainland camps. Tll€y were all privates, and all irom l|.iS province. The group included: J. A. Ar- senault, Richmoii-zi; I... R. Bagnah, Hunter Rivsr; J.A. Bernard. St. Louis; A. Blacquiere. Summcrside; P. J. Bradley. Kelly's Cross; J. C. Caliiil. Kilclsle; W. A. Calalll. St. Charles; J. Craig. Chai-lottczmrri; A. L. Dewar, Cambridge; D. F. Doyle, Charlottetown; H. A. Dumvilic, O'- Leary; H. J. Dunn, Ednscialc; W. G. Fhrrell. Lot l6: W. Fell. Albany: A. B. Fisher. Bay Fortune; J. L. Gallant, Surmne-rsiric; G. G. Gouge, Southport; H. E. Gillis, Coii\va_\'; C. E. Hashie. Richmond; J. M. Hill, Fredericton; J. H. Hogan. Tiznish; P. FJI-iogan, Tigniivh; J. U. Hewlett Souris; , L. Maliar, Rollo Bay; V. J. Mai Elmsdnli‘; K. Munn, Mi. Sivwai" C. A. MacDonald Vernon Rwei‘: Clement A. MacDonald. Boar Riv- er; J. A. MacDonald, Anmmciale: R. R. MacDonald, West RQVGII)’; B. MacDonald, Elmira; F. V. M. . Gillivray. ‘Fracadie Cross; J. Mac- Kenzie. Anhanclale: W. A. Marin- his, Morel‘; J. J. lyiacKinnoii, Por- tage; R. C. MacLcnn. Milton; G. A. McAuIay. Cardigan; J. H. Mc- Innis, Bradalbanc; J. M. lVIrIrinis. Gaytown; l... Mciiinis. Brndalbons; E. W. Oatway. Freeland; R. J. W. O'Mcara. Alberton; F. J. PFTTY, Wellington: J. E. Pcicrs. Boom- iicld; R. G. Sillipiiant. Illlllibl‘ River; R. T. Lnrkin. Clmrlotirtown. Before leaving they were present- ed with cigarettes bv the Provincial Government ilzrouch the Carry On Canada Corps. The presentations were looked after by Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Lcgzcn War Ser- ‘ vices. 2nd. lieuf. I). G. Murray. (‘liar- loltetown, P.l»3.i.. uhn gin-dusted Suturduy, May 16th.. from Artil- lery School. Thi- graduallng class was addressed by Major General W.l-l.P. Elklm. (EB D.S.0.. General Officer (‘nmmandlivg ln Chief, Atlanllc Command. (Official Cunudlrn Army Pliotn.) Lieut. Murray is a son of Mr. l.. D. Murray. secretary oi‘ the Bank 0f Nova Srntiis and formerly man- ager of the Charlottetown branch. Livestock MONTREAL. May l9~rCP\—— Thsre wen: 85 cartfe, 1'! sheep and lambs. 648 hogs and 1,ll'l calves for sale cn the two Msntreiil lve- stock market; today‘. Prc s 0'1 calves wem 25 to 50 cents hglior. and on other kinds of livestock firm ‘The cnitlr- offered were mzsilv cows and bull-x Butrliei- cows nug- ed ivcan $6.50 to $9.50. Cannon grid cutlets mostly $5 i0 $5 ir. 6.25. common bul‘< $7 1Q $150 and good bulls mrstly $9 to $9.50. Calves were 25 to 50 cents high- "z? CENTRAL GUARDIAN I'M: Colin lo noon hr nun 0| loool lntorol£ but udvortlnlu o! n an": lllnn any b: lnurlnd ll l nan n Iorl. on“!!! Ilillnlo In ulvuen. COOK! for Photographs. 1.4598. CONFEDEBATION LIFE ENSUR- ANCE. L-Wb IT'S A LIGION DANCE at the Armourles tomorrow night. R. A. F. Orchestra. Jitterbug contest, Admission 40 cents. 5-20-11. LIMITED number 0! tickets left for members wanting to lttend Knights of Columbus Bowling Banquet, Tuesday, May 26th. First come first. served. Apply W. J. Brawders, phone 842 or T. B. Creighan, phone 1628. IN ENGLAND —Mis.s Claire Clo- 110ml’ R-N.. Iignish. has arrived safely 1n Iingland, according to Word received by her brother. Roy Clohossey. She is one of the six Island nurses who left several weeks ago for nursing duty in South M. rica, 0BSERVE5 BIRTHDAY-Mr. J. H_ Goss, retired CNR. ca: inspec- tor, Charlottetown, was recgiving the congratulations yesterday oi his many friends on the celebra- tion of his 70th birthday. OIL REPRESENTATIVE HERE —_Mr. A. E. Fath oi the Bocony Q11 9011111811)’. New York. is in the C111‘ Ht present He is accompanied by his wife and expects to remain here ior several weeks. They are registered at The Charlottetown, INSURANCE BIA-N HERE-Mr. P- S._R<>bs1"ts. superintendent oi’ Agencies for the Confederation Life‘ Insurance Company. Toron- i~'\. is in the city at present. He is iczistercd at the Charlottetown wncre a conference of provincial agents is scheduled for today. WITH WAR SERVICES - Meo- srs. Harold Hennessey and William R. Connolly leave this morning ior I-llOV mainland Venroute to take up their duties with the Knights of Columbus War services elsewhere. Both young men are well known in ihe city and have been valuable members of the City Fire Depart. men: for n. number oi years. PROMOTED OVERSEAS - Word has been received in Charlottetown of the recent promotion in England of Capt. L. F. Macdonald to the rank of Major. He was formerly principal of Queen Square School and went on active service at the outbreak of the war. Major Mag- donald went overseas about B. year ago with the 3rd. Division. POLICE INVESTIGATING-City Police have received complaints that children near the City Hos- pital have torn up some of the hedge and caused other damage on the hospital la/wn, The lawn had recently been put in first class shape by a landscape garden- er. Shortly after this the young- sters damaged it u,» some extent The police are investigating tho matter. LEGION DANCFr-A large crowd of sailors, soldiers and airmen attended the Tuesday night dance at the Canadian Legion home here last night The music was supplied by Bill Moreside and his orchestra. The dance ivas under the direc- iion of Mr. A. G. Bruce. enter- tainment officer and the Tuesday night dance committee oi the Ixgion Auxiliary. The chaperons were Mrs. L. MacDougall and Mrs. J. Morris. Refreshments were served. TRAFFIC CHECK-UP-A rigid iraiiic check l5 in progress in Charlottetown at present. Motor- ists are being closely watched to sec that they do not exceed the 20 mile per hour speed limit. fail to 51°11 at "slop" signs. disregard the "_slo\s"' signs, etc. While the speed limit is_ 20 m. p. h., motorists are also being observed at intersee. lions to ascertain if they are ad- hering to the l0 m. p. h_ gpeglj passing these. Pol:ce report, that the tiaific laws in the city ari- being ivcll observed at prescad the cheek reveals. Personals Major W. A. Smith. District Sig- nals Cificer. has arrived in the city on official business. Mrs. Jack Learn and daughter Elizabeth of Crapaud are spend- ing a week in ct-iarlottetown. the guests oi Mr. and Mrs, William casford. Ci rl Guide News 1 Brownies In Purudl All Charlottetown Brownie Packl will take part in the Empire Day Guide church parade next Sunday. Brownies will meet with the Guides in Rochiord Square at 10-30 n. m. 1st, 2nd, and 8rd Companies Instead oi the regular meeting time. all Guides will please meet at Si. Peter's Hall no later than 6.30 n. m. Friday night. er. quality eonsxicred. Gcod quality venls made $12 50 to $13, mediums $11 50 to $12 and common t0 I611‘ quality calves in mixed lots mostly $9 7.‘. m $10.25, averaging close to $11. Drinkers were $7.50 to $9. A icw spring lambs made $5 to S’! eaifi. There were no KOi-‘S- 511W‘? iverg $6 to $7 50. Hogs yet-re iiim at $1550 to $15.50 for 13-1 dvcswd. Grafe A drew Si lksr hcg prcmium wlzh discounts 0Y1 off grades. SCWS were N to $9.50 live weight. rirrizfif GRANDMAS sns rmsr MOVIES TUNBRIDGE WELLS, England. _-iCPi_i~‘ifteen great grandmoth- crs. ilic youngest 83. laughed and clapped like youngsters when they “ere taken to a local theatre from a nearby hospital to see their first. moving ictnre. The were the guests o Mrs. Harriet ay. 061G- brating he: 100th birthday. M- ADORABLE M DRESSES For the wee toddler right up the sophisticated Miss. unmistakable charm for THE JUNIOR MISS to Dresses of . Sizes 11, 13, and 15 l; ‘$.95 ‘° ‘Z95 l BEAUTIFUL CRISP COTTON FROCKS especially designed for pigtail age. Toddlers. Sizes 1-3 years. 79c to $2.50 For Girls of 3 to 6 yearn 98c to $2.98 For Girls of 7 to 14x $1.00 i0 $3.98 BOYS’ WASH SUITS and 535- '- — - —98c to THE MISSES HOLMES fir’ PHONE 92 1 the ROM in ' $2.58 M i“ (lisp/Z; BRADLEY 59 QUEEN ST. I942 Gradua tion Class Pictured above is the 1942 Nurses‘ Graduation Class ni the PIIIKEI Edwurd Island Hospital who received their diplomas last week. They are: first row. left to right, Misses Minnie .\I(‘I'li1‘l'§i)II. New Pcrlhg Charlotte Gordon. Charlottetown. ‘Middle row, left in right, Hilda Coleu, Milton; Bertha Thompson, Dunstaifnage; Evelyn blclliichern, Cardigan. Back row, left to right, Melvn Lund linker, Kcnslngtin. Growth Rapid This Season Seeding at the Jlxperwlenlal Farm, wim the exception of turnips. and potatoes. has beencompleuzil. it. was announced last nifihi. by D1‘. J. A- Clark. Superintendent. 'l‘his is much in advance of the remiiiiidir oi the province whcre nuuiy crois have not been planted yet. The grain. which was sown on May 7. is up and lhe germination oi all crops is good and the grovrui ltrong. The hardwood trees at the Fara: appeared in their green dresses on May l4-two weeks earlier than cv- eragc. The grass and clover wini- ered well and is now growing rap- idly. On Saturday Dr. Clark pulled lome stocks of grass which “cl? over two feet in length. l-Ie is of the opinion it was orchard grass. Yesierdsv a number oi applt‘ trees had buds snowing pink. The ilrstkorchard spray WB-S applied 135" W08 . Dr. Clark stated that he had no- ticed. while travelling thrnuilll i110 rovince. that a great deal oi the arm dork was completed. The numerous letters received by the Superintendent asking ii 1L is well l0 seed grain scrcarly have chnn ed their Lone during the past few ays. and yesterday he received one inquiring ii it is "too late in the season to sow wheat." Dr. Clark pointed out that, as mentioned pre- viously. grain should be seeded as soon as the land is ready in the spring. Grain sown before the sec- ond week in June in the province usualév matures satisfactorily. he tate s . l-ie went on to say that there ls a "splendid showing" of lily leaves in the pond at the Farm and the buds should shortly reach the sur- face The parsnip siecklings. which wintered outside. were transplanted April 21 and 28. These have mad: strong growth and are now sending up seed stocks. .i_._.____.._ C. N. R. REVENUE MONTREAL, Que. May Iii-Th? gross revenues ior the all-inclusive Canadian National Railways system for the week ending May 14. 1942 (valedictorian), Bethe]; Dorothy $6.067.000 for the same seek 01 194i. an increase oi $1,079,000 or l7 " . TNE JENKINS PHARMACY The Rexall Drug Store Corner Great George and Kent firs. Will Be The Only DRYG STORE OPEN This afternoon and Evening No writinq. No money orders. No bother. Just phone. or iron Il‘l. Charlel E. Worth. 142 5"“ Genr e Street. (‘harlollelflwl (chic ii on display): A. Stafford, Lot ll. Bayslde: Waldo llIacDnnald. Rnthwellt Raymond Doiiceti. llunter Blvefl Ollvrr Cameron. Krnsinliflflt V. E. Duflflv. Kinkorn: Mn. Arthpr J. Enman. New Arman: J. n. McQueen Ulr nr G. B Hume, Box Brooklyl Lot 6 were $7,146,000 as compared wlth