JUNE 2. 1944 1. Fins A g = assessors; LEWIS i“ IIIGKEY FAY SA roar - aooiirv - HOLDEN - unfit 25mg“ GRANVILLE - mu roars: - Keystone PRINCE EDWARD A o» will.» AND 5A A EXTRA — NEWS 0F THE DAY-SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7.00 and 9.00 ‘!_"llll JIYIIIY‘! Q°'Y’IAl¢l imesswliii IXTIA i i - cswroou oosnn - vsnisrz Ian. II - maven-runes or nmvo canns in Ii 8e t‘ Indy ilardy llow lions H Scholastic in Latest of Family Fun Film ' I YMPN s. Hlrdy Family fan. tad who isn't? you‘ll enjoy the n"! M-G-M film at the Prince Edwarfi ‘Ihestre. It‘a “Andy Hlfdys Blonde Trouble" and the whole Hardy Famil is up to its ""11 unma addition to are Herbert Lulfshlli. Bonita Granville. Keye W11’. Jenn Porter and the Wilde us, ail new to _the popular "ms- ~ Museum ‘filiflisy Rooney, as the irrepres- ' e Andy. sets off w follow his n footsteps at Wainright ‘hnesitz and learns to his delight b is now co-ed. His troubles again on the train where he meets gltta Granville bound for Wain- ‘ éalggiebezcnamfiishauéttdewiid“ . e r “"1"- only since thg tvXn-s. i: ":3; not to be separated. are pfg_ m g0 be one person, imd h mntuflgmh a Derpetuai state Attrseted to Bo nlta Bonita im- AMY is attracted to CAPITOL-Til-IIAY and SAT. snows AT us _ 1.oo m us WILD BILL ELLillTT GIOIGI we" um M.“ Hi1 DANCING ' HALL Polldw fie Crowd t0 I'll‘ 8.1.8. IALL Til-NIGHT — SAT. SHOWS — 7 and 8.45 37H! WIIISIIES Wlllli III K|ll$l INIIMJIIO NBC di“ Q“ *5 ~‘-'-'-'-'-‘k‘- ‘-'-"i-'H‘-'v'-‘-’-’i-'- .---.-z.r.~.-..-.~.-.-.-.ww M95555‘ _ Will r IATUIDAY Jueirr _ ~";,,...L°E",'§§§ Helen and 01d Tile Dancing " I "usuiuumim nus Admission 25¢ ,. _iinvnnis-iiutiisrowitv PLUS — SERIAL SCREEN SNAPSl-IOTS VARIETY - CARTOON i msdlst . but it is soon —————— that sIAbo n Bonito 1n...°"X{‘.’.‘.'§ Glasgow Road: Sadie, Mrs. Athol she more inter-aged 1h Roberts of Highfield; Bell, Mrs. 3331151], when they n. Albert Younker, Winsloe and Clara st school Andy mo; to help at home. Two sons Leslie and the twins out of their predigg. Daniel predeceased Mr. Matheson. merit and only succeed; 1h get- Funeral service from his late ting himself into trguua m5 home was conducted on Lords in... affairs with Bonito, aren't, going February 20th by Donald Nichol- well either. Ho i; go mun-able that son. student minister of the Brook- he decides to leave ch11”: l-hgher field congregation. than rlok blgmjghjng hi, “they; were Messrs. Philip Matheson. good norm; Bu; before he can Henry Miithcson, Gordon Carr, go tho Juogo arrive, and sets Millard Cudmore, Milton Rack- everylhiflll W TiBhts and Andv then h-“m- 0°11“ H1351“- dt ' The remains were laid to rest beside his wife in Portash cemetery. ‘cides to tti d t scholastic cfieeg. own o a happy IN MEMORIAM KENNETH DONALD MATHIGON The communitv In .Memoriam MR5. MARY PATIENCE MEEK The death occurred at the IKE-I. Hospital on Mrry 22. i944, of Mrs 0f O l. B - Bfldgel and mend, tsgrgighoilcg Patience Meek 68 years beloved the province were saddened to Wu” “f wm' C- Med“ There are left "to mourn their ss. a loving husband. Mrs, R. C. Kennedy (Hilda) St- John's New- foundland. Mrs (lscil Sentry, (Ethel! city. Mrs. James Frisl iEilcenl Montreal, Mrs James Harper iliesiei Montreal. one son, Hamid Washington, D. C. 'I_if.‘ fii:\"i'."| i ' mu "cm Si. Priors Cathedral on Thursday May 26th. The service we; con- ducted Ly IJEv. Canon InA|-h-. Interment waflnst. Peters cemet- ery~ The pallbearers were Messrs: R. Cotton. H. l-Icrne, P Manuel. D. Carr. J. Webster, and T Lann. learn of the passing of Mr. Ken- neth Donald Matheson on Febru- ary 18 at his home in Oyster Bed Bridge one of this communities odi- est and most respected citizens. Mr. Matheson on the 29 of Jan- uary celebrated his N birthday. Despite his advanced years was in excellent health until a few months before the above men- tioned date oi his decease did his health begin to fail. However it was not until about s week be- fore his passing did it become ap- parent to his family that the end oi his long earthly pilgrimage was rapidly drawing near. Mr. Mstheson was a life lon resident of Oyster Bed Bridge. g “Us ago he married Elizabeth acDonaid who predeceased him hv fourteen months. Mr. Matheson was a member of the Glasgow Road Presbyterian Church. His walk mid conversa- tibn gave evidence of the fact that he was a true member of the body 0i Christ. H9 leaves to mourn seven sons and four daughters. The sons are: HERE'S a SIMPLF EASY WAY Io Ho i» L‘. "“'“@PPlLES ITCH * "my "av slllldl! néfkoul -then oeo how it looltifgqneongiort: orth Ri . : Kate. ma?’ AY€I§J.“.‘““J..AI°.. ¢sEM RE z/g 0,, Pallbearers i no William of ’I‘ugaska, Basic, James gives prompt rcilcfi surmi- ion d m; ihoh of Glasgow Road; Joseph of Olystcr Irma/ad, "or maker will refund Effreflsfggougcethe Brfumrih. i. Bed Br dge; Bonjomyn 0g 15h. none Bu Iournearuulruggla ‘non-xv mm ha‘ Escaped w u_ m“; 3""? i" hltme- 4%"! i" through Dunkerque. British hi! RCAF. Halifax and eil of who o4 momma; ' ren i ‘THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN lble in ldvlnee CIASWELL for Photograph; CONTIIDEEATION LIFE . svaaivoa. _ m CAVINDIII UNITED CHURCH —Public worlhim Sunday, June 4: ll sm.,.Csv ; ‘L30 111.. New Glasgow Rev E. l‘. fin. "Ba-A. ATTENDING CONVENTI _ Mr EM Bagnall left o" _ _ ' madly by ‘III! IIV. C- A. IIIITTEN will Blgne for Vancouver to o Oflitlll Church on Simdly. June 4th. A.M. InTIIVwSRMtS. 3 . nndinNcrth wuebAM.“ ' o n- on Coniention ratbendcth adien legion and will be ea-bstnt for about two weeks. ST. JOHN'S PHESBYTEBIAN Church, Belfast. Services. Sunday J1me 4. will be as follows: Sun- day School at 10.15; Morning wor- ALIANI Unifbd Granville 2i P. M. Plessarit Morrison This column h rue ed r 159p} h“ mm s meant. v.23 sifi .....*=-*”=ss*~“° or.‘ at five cents n word. strictly oqy- “h; 4-11; l rm: cuaninaw ZYZ-f PAGE THREE JliilE 1st. s. m. 0. F. 0. Y. 6.30 PM. Mr. W. G. Hogg will speaii on “Reason Why We Should Support the Campaign." CAMPAIGN for Y. M. 0. A. YOUTH CENTRE with Swimming Pool at Charlottetown P.E.I. WEEK OF JUNE 5th Sponsored by Confederation Life Association ship at 11; Eveni i t ii _ o'clock. Rev. E. Crfgltlgieslngfeminis- ' my’ D‘ J’ ‘ ter. V 3.3.1. . ‘ MAESHFIELD PRESBYTEIIIAN ...“éE..f.}§"‘l"§E..".',‘“,‘ 053mb,‘ Charge, Sunday June 4th, services held on Sunday June 4 in care. i Cari Woolner. The p. " ‘ Mrs. Y-i l! Mi“ BWWBH 11 B-m-t Harring- dnnis st ll.00 dm- Murray Bar-i - W- Fyfe presided and opened ' y ton 3 a.m.: Sunday School 2 pm; boui- at 3,00 on} -"w°°d Isiah“ , the meeting by the singing of the . and Marshfield 7.30 p.m. Sunday 1.30 Pm. Rev. T. A’ A Duke mini Ode. fvilvwed by the Creed. Roll ’ I E saint-i: :.r-.~".r"tr. m" ' ' ‘will ‘i m": i I C‘ - - . . rty i rs g s, s.ps an _ _ P. Beak, Minister. 0-2-11 rug (mom, mo PM.“ o; mmi bulgbestllhere WEI’? two visitors The third quarterly meeting of the P.E.I. CENTRAL "ms" _ Sunday Sh?‘ PMWHChmlQhMW "mftfm 53,‘. “ ‘Bafictgf; “';“ap°‘i_fs'_‘“~"¥§: Fish and Game Protection Association will girlie éthzkCanoe Cove ll a.m. Nine Story" consisting o1 Trlo‘s, Duets’ school and visiting committees be held ill "l6 Cii-Y H3". CIWYIOUBIOWI! 0n use. 6.55.1.3 dlfiiiflydlilfiigi?’ 12,6 3§§€£so°$§fi ulgtiiimclinmnfii I‘f'§:.1'§°‘5$?i"”§i Biiifiiffiifiififi Frmay’ 1"“ 2"“ a‘ 3 i"“" A" “mm” "' pm. T. W. Goodwil, minister. Mn! River. on Sunday, June 4th at paid~ The Government grant 2:155 cordially invited. tn raisin t: "ti... ..2~r-~»es=m>= -—--— - w n e - 75mg}; 01:- MILTQN uhd mm Tvfillddbelii, recognition of the young latioh yrirlh boy: fisfsiJppiffid ‘ W. HARRY TIDMARSH, ¥¢I‘:I‘I)b0€lul‘%2g-II‘III‘Ilé1ePt'g8fstfibllofixgg w!” ha" ° w meifigngwgélzl} mafia "h" dhmg mam 5 President . r . . we ree a ‘ . ‘ . St. Markéso, Rustico. Evening Pray- the“ Omumy- sped“ 05°71"? IIIBrs. L. s lvllgclsrsiwen was ap- | ei'. at 3. . Services conducted by ' ' - pointed delegate to attend the An- w.“ _ _ M . ii 11 ll ill be M . D. J. Macbeod. A Weight M" “m” 8 z " I .. srenunvo w. I. g"g{,§.g*;,";g"°; .13? vfgeimd 321- agsnlglbredebly afiitxtlzhefialloi: sack griésmg conducted brawl; Frigh- _ ' L h cmmitt MI‘~ HISCOH i . 9d 001793 Y 5- M;'.'_°.‘§§R5”.J"s,.'.f.t"" “$5.12: Tuesday evenins May e. the ‘f.’ m“'l§§,_.fl fiflnflflflb“ ‘f; “PM “t M‘??? sober. Mre: Woglner. Mrs.’ $1 vi/bgisrsier. ‘Hie sinsina of the 0,053 have face...“ a telegram munbers of the Sterling W. I. Jgfm Mafia kixgfrlmalzdlvlfz‘ Bown. An author naming coritest|Nationai Anthem closed the bus- were guests st the home of Mrs. Y “ Y n e prepared by Mrs. MacDonald was inesg period- Lunch and s, social stating that their son. Bdr. Finlay A. Smith was wounded in action in members w meet at her hem” ‘nwon by Mrs. H. 5. MacEwcn and |hcur followed. Italy on May 22nd. Nature and ex- tent of wounds not. available. NEW LONDON PIESBYTERIAN ANGEL-dune M. orhl 11.00 A. M. P. M. New London 7.30 P. M. Bap- ti mal Sunday at Geddie Memorial and Long River churches Rev. l-I. M. Bunteim. Minister. G-Z-ll. HOME FROM OVIISEAS- Lac. Dewar Jones R..C.A.I". arrived home Tuesdev night after Ebendini! a year overseas. I-_le will spend his furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Jones West R/oyalty before resuming his duties at a loc- ol sir 90ft. The CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND SEB- VICES Sabbath J1me 4th. Cape Traverse l1 A. M. DeSable 3 P. M. a memorial se_rvlce for two boys of the congregation who paid the supreme sacrifice. Stanchei 1.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. 8-2-1i. CHURCH NOTICE. — Winsloe United Church Services June 4th. Highfieid 11 A.M. Princetoim Road 3 RM. iCommunion) Winsloe North 7.30 P. M. Winsloe South S- S. 10.45 A. M. Rev. T. Oonstlble, - - l. EON IS WOUNDED - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills. Bay Fortune re- celved word Monday that their son Pte. l\ was severely 23. Eilrther information as to nature of wounds to Ptemtzlallis went overseas TBYON - BONSI-IAW BAPTIST CHURCH. - Sunday June 4th. Westmoreland 11.00 A. M. Album‘ 3.00 P. M. T's-yon 8.00 P. M_. The pastor will conduct, the services and will continue the series: "Men of Talent.” A cordial welcome awaits you Bib your church. 6-2-11. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- 'As the Young Service. The Ch by Rev. J. A. Se. . . There will also be a Y. P. U. ser- vice in the Bonshaw Baptist Church at 8 P. M. B-Z-ll. NORTH RIVER. BAPTIST CHURCHES. — June 4th.. Services as follows: Fairview: Sabbath School re-opening l0 A. M. Service ll. A.M. North River: Service 3 PM. Long Creek: S. School ll A. M. Ser- niazrtrtsrsssiusisszt: vide- A. E. Todd. Minister. G-ll-ii. Charlottetown CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES. Sunday. June 4th. St. John's Church. Ora/baud. Church School 10.00 A. M. Holy Commun- ion 1'l.00 A. M. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield. Ohtu-ch School 10.30 A. M. Evening Prayer 1.30 P. M. St. Thomas‘ Church. Lone Creek. Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. ‘Rev. G. R. Hartman. Rector. 6 I u I ISLAND AIRMAN MISSING OVERSEAS - Word has been re-a. ceived by Mr. and Mrs. John F. MacDonald Little Pond. than. their son. Warrant Officer Jnmieo I Mac- . nald is missing following air lacerations on Mav 25th. W.O. Mac- ‘Don-aid enlisted in the R.C.A F. in September 194i. The iollowinli Iyear he graduated from the Wire- less and Gunnery School at Guelbh. Ont. and went overseas in J1me l9- 43. Another brother, Pte. Walter E MacDonald is gaelst Nova Sootie. Regiment .V. P.W.C. TEACHERS LEAVE -— Positions at Westmount Hlilh School. Montreal. have been ac- cepted by two well known science teachers at Prince or Wales College. They are Messrs. Gordon Bennett. proiescr of organic chemistry. and Richard Matheson. who has conducted the classes in physics. Two or three other members of the 00l- lege Staff have also received offers from other educational institutions. The staff recently petitioned the Provincial Govemment for a slight Jncrease in salaries in view of in- ‘creased living costs. and the mat- ter is still under considers-ion. In the meantime there isagoot deal of uncertainty amona the IMnhGfl. ‘which has been accentuated by un- nouncements of drastic chanles to be mlde in the curriculum. . Mr. Joseph McCourt. Bredsi- bane. was s visitor to the cilzv yes- terdoy. This War-Four Years Ago By The Canadian NE 2. IMO-War City. And in. it letic Training community. Charlottetown serving with l..." in {Big Gifts are This Press Secretary Now a greater work is planned to put us in the lead again. Hundred Thousand Dollars is required and the General Canvass takes place next week. and giving theiCampaign a wonder fui start. I over Three Years. Best Memorial of. A Century of Service ls a Notable and Progressive Beginning 0f a Second Century of Greater Service Men’s Christian. Association celebrates the 100th annivers- ary of its founding! in 1844 and Begins its Second Century of World Wide arlottetown “Y” Prepares to erect on a magnificent site in the centre of the City ilie most modern and up-to-date Youth Centre which it is possible to pro- In its 516d twenty by Sixty foot Swimming Pool it will supply with 0116 0f the greatest attractions of a Progressive s Full Regulation Gymnasium it will have facilities for Ath- far in advance of anything ever seen in Prince Edward Island Also the very finest type of Shower Baths and Bowlirg Alleys, and Auditorium and Social and Club Rooms 0f real benefit to the whole In the year 1856 Charlottetowfls “Y” was organized and in 1,871 built the first Assoiciation Building in all Canada. A Community leaders are making fine contributions All Good Citizens will want to Join. In and D0 Their Full Share --3 Needed-Dig Down Deep. Payments may be Spread Meet the Collectors with Open Heart and Open Advertisement has been Sponsored in the interest of a Modern .Youth Centre for Charlottetown by MGDRE a. MFLECDIELiL-“i v n sr~v~~-vnzvnww-~eoonnwqwewwvv~-- w-w v .\ ubg$ '7.