‘A'- 5 REE 2 i) rtjqwse. AND rlltllts n. THEATRE culw has‘ LAHRENG-l QLIVI is Willnziw 5A.: !:-_:..-:rc'/ “HENRY V” In Technicolor auauln ruav umrao aarurs Two Performances Baily 2.30 and 8.30 PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE CHARLOTTETOWTQ PHONE 506 H . veo-— HS 9 ll LY! i i t t l EXTRA: PRINCETOWN ROAD W. M. S. The Prlncetown Road W. M. S. held their May meeting at. the home of Ilrs. Russel Proudc \vitll the Vice President having charge of the meeting. The theme of the meeting was "One World on Our Doorstep". The meeting opened with hymn ‘Thy Kingdom Come Oh Lord. Psalm 118 was then read respcnsively and the Creed was repeated in unison followed hy hymn. City of God How Broad and Far. The devotional period was closed by the Benediction. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Thirteen mem- bers and two visitors answered roll call. A letter of thanks was read from two members for fruit received when sick and s letter on Chris- tian stewardship was read by Mrs. Dale Proude. It was moved that all bills be pal-d and decided to make a quilt in the new future and to send fruit to Mr. Kent. Mrs. Imster Johmstone kindly she needs to produce eggs. “CAPITCL 5 roniu AND “a tliH/fi’ A Bill‘ NEWS - RACE HORSES ARE BORN LOVE IN TUNE - CARTOON — SHOWS 3z30-7-8t45 _r:_. When you buy Miracle Laying Mash you are really buying extra eggs. The number of eggs a hen can lay is determined by her ancestry . . . but the number she will lay depends on tho , food you give her. Miracle Laying Mash is known as the "extra egg” feed because it is made from quality ingredients, "farm-tested" and srien- _ tifically balanced to give the hen just what lNElillESllAY l l She wrote it...But did she live it? i invited the ntrmbers to her home for the next meeting. The roll to be answered with a verse of scrip. ture containing the word “c-bey". Collection amounted to $1.00. Meet- ill-s vlnwl hr all standing repeat- ‘Festilal/In the meantime, the pro- ing the Benediction. A dainty lunch was thcn Served by the hostess. BERLI?‘ WORKERS BURIED BERLIN. June iz- (Reuters)- About 10 workers clearing up the debris of the former German Air ll-Iinlstry in Berlin were buried. collapsed. RIFLE-RANGE ACCIDENT I mnouro. June 2—(C?)-—t't"at-l ally shot in a rifle-range accident - yesterda_v. ~ -~-—-— i FROM MlRACli lAYING MASH E l! ls fiillllillfilrg Kelvin ,fielrl. Irlshtown. lRiver and Sprlngbrocklrlstltuteal >Prevlously at thslr District 0on- J helpful information ‘Ann-Deacon Harrison. ,sid¢ ‘were the _ lfinals in the Festival. llllifll’. ymilestone has been ‘dramatic art. regardless of a smal Interest n devsloplnml land the value cf dramatic art. Pn- cannot be‘ l beginning. peclally l l over-estimated. twith land so bsnemurg from the COH- lstructive criticism of our adjudic- adjudkating ihg and Mr. J.A. Lawson, managing director of the Little Theatre Guild of Charlottetown. have the follow- ing remarks to make concerning the Drama Festivals, sponsored by lllhg Woman's Institutes: Mrs. TTainor — It is interesting‘; to note the progress made in the Inst two years by the Warren's In-l lstitutes in promoting the Dramatic Art. I am looking forward to ad- judicatlng the entries in the final lfcstival to be held at Cornwall this lwcek and seeing the plays which! I arrfsure will be equally as good‘ than those which com- ,petcd last year. As one who has always been inter ateur theatre, I am pleased that the Women's Institutes are doing so much to promote dramatic art ,ln the rural communities. It is to of groups, taking part in the festivals ,will increase each year and that ‘some day. one of them may be Prince Ed- ward Island in the Dominion Drama. ‘ or better ltles they serve. mer high Nazi official. was sent- Britlsh military court today for killing pilot officer. firmatlon by higher military auth- orltles. which enable; bllin specialists to obtain diagnosis in a few seconds been asked Out of this experiment grew th llarger idea of a Provincial Dams lFestival. and the executive of the .P.l-J.I. Womens Institutes appoint-j led from its member-g the foliow- ‘ing committee to draw up rules‘ lard regulations to govern such u. ,Ft"stlvnli hhalrman. ‘Laird. "treasurer, Mrs. Ray MacLeod. Gra- ~ham‘s Road and Mrs. William Ag-i ‘new, Cardigan. l Interest in the Festival this year. m“ llwlng wcs encouraging. but for s num-lllel‘ l” Bu- , bor of reasons, the printnpal oneiWBS like" being the more than usual amount "llflrsland- Mrs. Kelvin lie winter and early spring. man!’ ‘Institutes which entered the com- ,petition were forced to withdraw is felt. however. that a. It reached in rural areas With the competition open to lany rural o.- small town group. it us hoped that the Prince Edward‘ lisland Drama Festival will be. from now on. an annua‘. event, fraught suCh a growing enthusiasm, Mrs. Trainer. who will again be he hoped that the number chosen to represent inestimable value to the en's Institutes every silccess the future in promoting in the amateur theatre. Mr. Lawson - The ‘Institutes are to be commended for today when parts of the building recognizing the value of the A-m-l nteur Theatre in rural conunun» fies from 1h educational as well as] social andeentertalnmenl standq Chflrlle- Sl- Palrlcl“ R44 Fhllkt points. and for promoting the pro-' 155110» 9-354 5nd L" ‘m m. duction o! plays and festivals iulhmnesllmd- l'U\'."l Prince Eduard Island. 1t is t be hop d and expected, Fl camp Bmdg" last slilurdflY- ,tl:at that: efforts ewlll develop and! llrandchlldle“? 5"“ Harm‘! "l4 lfl-yeflf-flld Edward Jllllll UHQYH- expand. and that from among t-hel lUClUHSbCl" University student. died 1mm] dyflmaflg gmupg, some msy-Sfill. Tllflmfl-i and Bernard Wil- in Christie Street Hospital here be entered-in lhe gub-ypilnng] (anti-g;- ers At the Dominion Drums of I wish the Wen-lens Institutes stimable benefit to the commun- FOB-MEB. NAZI TO HANG HAMBURG. Germany. June 2- Reutersl-Johsnn Luotfrinz. for- nced to death by hanging by s an unnamed Csnsdi The sentence is sublsct. to aera- srisov UIAGFOiII wrrpou- (or - A machine Manna Lo" to bloom in that Heavenly Ctar- ville. lvcnilon in July, lvn-s. Frances Hall 5R1! I“ The Arms Of Jem- and ‘Trainer, having 5pm,, on Drama “Stlval “Mk gavel mains were being carried out the an amanlmn vlctrola lion and scoring, and a number of‘ 3W5" W“ “m? P15?"- one-act. plays for reading. Later] Harold _ Grove. Secretary? lot sickness in rurul areas during; int; 1. on earth. '4'” ators. that each succeeding yea: I l will ses s bigger and better Festq lvsl. finals this year. ma“ ted in the am- ‘ducing of plays should prove of various communities and well worth the efforts expended. I with the Wom- f nnfiegl‘ Mass was celebrated by Rev. Basil womang~ grave were also conducted by Pr. I l an details of the M- .tival. which it is expected will be,‘- "lllem “m? "Vallnbll" Yrevived in Prince Edward Isahdl ' " next year. FESl-I. ivnl this year. the creation of a1 National Theatre for Canada was‘. seriously considered. If and when, such a theatre comes into b81111." ls will provide a valuable stenplnr, stone for any of our talented young; pecpie who desire a theatrlcal car-j err. Prince Edward Island. in thel past. ltas produced lrlrly leaders ln clhe: walks of my. Given en op- Pflllllnily. there is no reason why} Intyre and family. Charlottetown. t she should not produce stars the screen and stage as well. the best. of luck in their feativalsfl family, st. ‘rhgfggfm which I am sure are proving of in- t i being shown at the British Lu- ‘dustrles no. Designed to aid in work on tumors. brain injuries. and epileptic conditions, the machine Don‘]d' um, you‘ tsrpreta brain s. ‘lit’. music of thin 'the shelter of l-Iis love, they'll‘ find their Darling there. Fairlie. who is four years old. the only other member of the family. who was so attached to her little sister, saying to her as each day passed by. "D0111!"- ‘I love you and can hardly wait 't'.ntil you'll come out to play with me." Dollina’s only response was: smile. which endeared: We wonder why she but some day we'll “ Gill/Pine MacLean; 3, Edna formerly ‘Townsend. A great grandfather in the ' home is also left to mourn her_ ‘passing. She was just a sweetl little rosebud. a sweet little flower from birth. God called her home ‘to Heaven before she was soiled Interment was in ADD"! 3°55 Cemetery. Flowers included: i Crcscent_Mr. and Mrs. Judson ‘AIncEachern and family. I Spray———MLll'l'lmy, Daddy ll‘ lrlie. Bspray-Nanny and family. CARD 0F THANKS , M: . Si Corner W11! 9b thltfilrk lllilelr still!!!’ R914 mam“ and l y ways, also those who 88M messages of SYmPAthY- alums ‘their recent. sad bereavement. lain Moratorium MRS. THOMAS ROGERSON It ls with slncsre regret that Mrs. Thomas I-‘eogerson (nee Ellen G111“) g very highly esteemed resident of Fanninz Brovk- 111W an illness of only one week. She failed to respond to bestrnsdlcsl treatment and nursing skill. and after being fortified by the last. rites of the Holy Catholic Church by Rev. Basil Crokeri, she passed peacefully gway at the n89 01 eighty seven. Possesslnz a personality l! l“ times pleasing. an affable dispo- sition. and a. sweet. temperament. she endeared herself to all who 11nd the pleasure of her acquaint- once. Friends from far and near cams to sea her mortal remains and pay their last tribute of respect. and on Monday her remains wars conveyed to St. Cuthbertb Church. St. Theresa's. where requiem High lCroken. Funeral services at. the lcroken. She leaves to mourn the loss of a loving mother. Jennie (Mrs. l Wilsoni Cardigan: Walter and Her husband pra- deceased her seventeen years ago. The pallbearers were hsr six Aubrev Rogerson. Leslie Roger- l-learse driver was Walter May fler soul rest in peace. . i’ Mass Cards Lina and Leo. Margaret and Charlie. Pearl and Walter. Jennie and John. Geraldine. Bernice and his, Wilfred Hogan and family, Mo. rcll. Mrs. Gertrude Handrahan. Pia. l quid . Senator J. P. and Mri. Mac- Gspt. . n. Moncton. c ‘m,’ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly and and Mrs. Mr. and» Mrs. Thomas Brass] and family. Fanning Brook. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly and ‘morass. St. Theresa's. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, pa. Theresa's. Mk. and Mrs. John W. Macin- nis. Elllotvale. Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. l. P. Donnell]. Charlottetown. Miss Donslda MaaDonslcLChar- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. l8. Mao- nohald. Little rand. Miss Mamie Cameron. Stflrhar- en's. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillan. 8t. ‘Theresa's. Mrs. Charles Grant and family, St. Patrick's Road. Mr. Art. Donnslly. st. Patrick's Road. Messages 0f sympathy Mr. and Mira. Chas. B. Mao- Jossph Gillan, THE . . 6955.215" s-“ “Whispering aid Cherry Hill. Mrs. To the parents who srs left to rclv: . ‘ Mrs. ‘Prainor. and the Venerable mllumt m"? "1 "m9" ""1" "° ' summerwkrzow that. God still keeps Eternal: adjumcuu,“ m. m, watch above the one who sleeps. land when the night has passed.‘ e‘ and day again shines fair. wl GARII 0F THANKS The family of the labs Mrs. 111cm» ltogsrson wish to thank tllsir many neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness. also those who sent Mass Cards and messages of sympathy dur- votfre gettin! Krander every day: ‘in? m9" m“ PIQCE STREET QCHQUL l-Ionor Ron's.»- any. and; x _ 1, Carol Marie Coles; and neighbors. who helped l!‘ 5° t we record on MBY 3- “W ‘lam l‘! ‘ ~ wait“ Mill Donalds MMDQIILQII- don above. What. s. wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doyle. thought. ‘Tits hymns sung wars: Sumrnersido. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson. MacDonald. w, when He Cometh. While the rs- Charlottetown. Grade III- and Mrs James MacDon- iCurrle. Law- Catberins Gillan. Nail-Sh. nt sad bereavement. and l PARTIAL |.|s1' or trams orrsaso Industrial Equipment Ieelot Gauges, Steel Carpenters Berichsa, Pneumatic Twist Drills. 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Elsie Lou 1. l-‘taerson; 2. Oecll Lodner; 8. Sandra Grade II - l. Marjorie Martin: 2. John Fielding; 3, Joyce Hemphlll and. Frankie MscPherson Grads I! - l. Amt Michael and Jimmie White (equal): 2. Barbara Worth; 3. Betsy Houston. In Memos-tam MRS. JOHN PEAR-DON Many friends in Charlottetown elsewhere when it was learned that John Pesrdon had passed sway at the advanced age of 86 years. The late Mrs. Mary Ann MacLaine. open roa INSPECTION AND orreas Juno 10-11-12-121 ‘ 9.00 u.m. to 4.00 pm. . Subject to prior sale or withdrawal, War Assets Corporation will have on display ‘ ' , Grads R - f Jens Phaeton ""'eam""'ca: murmurs-Wm»... l. P-E-l- In» Fwtlv "°""""'” I I I a-~.....-....-=-~=.-'-..-r l , i . e . - . araen a n; Irrol Flynn - Eliahor Parker ..__ DOLLINA panama IaallAN f l l \ EN?“ l“ 2. nub-rd Mlohsohelles: a. slam. r------------ f v WA-Fvil‘. > ‘g 9 The Finals in the first Rovlnce- *- ' I "Qvflf Gflfldbyg " .wlde Daxna mum guns”; h,‘ There passed to the “arm. “o R Gm” V.“ " " 3"“ _”""‘°“" | “he "m" mwurd, mud worm umsn» 1n m, "n, bu,“ u, ICIUAOND SI’. and Halon Haney (equal), l. Joan Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 - Sports - Miniature {en's Institutes BIO hath; staged tho} Friday morn. Mar 28rd. m1. 4 WW4‘- “WPANY 92°"; ‘$51’; gmlyllil-w‘ u : Y"- I°° "N!!!" it ~ week at Cornwall. with ‘h r n -" Dvllllle Dulles Madam. dausn- . l‘ ° - g ‘ '"‘° i II I fwlllh queries- "‘"*—-*- llrg Institute troupe ccalnpgtlildd l" 0f Mr. and Mrs. Bi Carney. ___ _ __ 2- Vs"! 5111"“- 3, 5°15": Tlllwll; I B," "u", ‘Mud l. l “wit” "Wm “m” “d C°"”“ll'l Alpplnt Rita’ n all‘: and" u. o’ n. 2 (lIWrrFerrWuoId-Ls “$151,115? : rhcquerywesomaimes M. l ll 333M055 Inon .Dol1l hdittw. - -- - - l B§§,_,.l*,§,§‘;d§,,l*‘,,,,'f;f,l'}§{,,§§f‘ ‘lfml developed a flu the previotlis-lmoir- “Mid: “and; Mgccgr-my, Mom. Grade VI - l. Robert Slrnsns: I. I putroourselvesWl-low adjudicate. may. followed by pneumonia. pass- resl. Arlene Gfllndvn: 3- All" vow-q I alcksbonldspenonbe = Last week. semi-finals ware held g4: Bwaymn the above mentioned finalist 310°! W0!!!“ 1'15"‘ xellfinf" l’ mllwswlalégfi | baton consult!!! a _ at York. with two Oorrrwnll groups *9‘ . ‘ “wu- - _ pg l I '"Th _ h Prune Edward Theatre i ‘and Meadow-tank playing. J_A_' The funeral was held on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John MoKearney. Picksrd and Errol MacNelll (fill!!! F _ "c" ‘d’ i Lawson and M“ “ma, Kenn,’ day and was largely attended. Mt. Stewart. Grade v - l, Donald MscLead. I nous anlwaflflllltif FROM 1:00 P.M. TO 9:00 PM. DAILY l Charlottetown were the ArlJudlca-lfjglélcetedlibhflml and crave were w. and Mrs. fouls McGuire. 3-0215: x1361"; I wsazodtposfictlyarsll MATINEE $1 30 T ‘on i rass ugastor yotlusllmfillelieriiz’ lg‘: Yuglignllvarett Rolex-son RCA!‘ 2. Carol Ulmflfllfl.‘ Lorna Mouser’. ' m” “nfifl, “w.” l ox 153d‘ ‘Dldamelaollbgtlfilngi’? gtirrdotxtl 1st ‘Church who spoke “littinzlysrrmiirerriae. I l A l " and Merv Mwnllum (will): 8. l "'°l'°“°°8l"°°l"¢v a EVENING $1.95 included ‘Dgmc, c,,,,,.,_.,,,,m 9mm n“, and feelin‘y to the brreryed. He Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. Rollie Diamond- : Ihabemr-Timafsmo ‘ival orzanined last yea!‘ or a gruup" ‘Gleam! 11101111111 to a ‘reubud Morell. I s m‘ a Mgladauzgveufsl-Hllltlermlsioselylw: I procioustoboftitrersd Gm,“ 5pm,‘, glue ed rom this earthly gardsni Mrs. Joseph ns m . ummer- s . . c n s i “uyinluudnssil” I . I L Wlnnifred Mac- fir’! "(of ‘l that any and disas- uoaalpfisraqmmd altAnclofcoul-seyou-ll want Clpttlencgd ‘id also in daa Compound. "'8 0f your DOCIOI-‘s prescriptions. Be lure! Bring chem to this "Reliable" Pharmacy. Tlis Jenkins Pharmacy The Renal BT03; nrsrnusmq cnamsrs PHONE 319 Cor. Gt. George a. Kent Sta. nannona-rown. r.l:.l. , I 0 . I I I I I I S A W I l. I. ? iiitiiimz daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archi- bald MacLalns of Rice Point. but had spent the greater part. of her llfs in Charlottetown. In addition to her duties as a de- voted wlfa and Christian mother. she carried on a dress-making trsde for over forty years and will be much missed by a host of friends and relatives. She was s life-long attendant at ‘rrinlty United Church and the many beautiful floral tributes which adorned hsr casket. bore silent testimony of love and esteem. Her husband predeceased her over fifty years ago. She is sur- vived by one son, Percy Pear- don. a prominent funeral direc- tor at Hyde Park, Mass. who with (equal). saddened Mrs. W876 Peartfon was lua wife attended the f his mother. Also left emu: are one sister. Mrs. Joseph M“, Neill of Rosendnle. Mass. and two brothers. George llfanmln, of _Dedhsm, Mass, and Con“ Maobalua of Arlington, grass three grandchildren. Noreen. nnlpfl and Arthur Pesrdon. and m, great-grandchildren. ‘rho funeral service was .-,°n_ ducted at the Cutcllffe Ftlileral l-loma on April 27th, by_R.-y T l3. MacLennan. The pglhbaall-er!‘ were Messrs. W. J. Drake. P‘_ l; Maulraine, Harry Drew. Preston MavcLaine, Rankin MacLalne and Milton MscLsine. Interment was in the People’; cemetery. t INSPECTION and BID SALE SllRPlllS MATERIALS EBURN, (urn raoucrou) LAK wac. waaauouss No.1- at Warehouse No. 1, hire Burn, surplus nastarisls as listed in part below. l Goods will be arranged in suitably sized lots. Items of major equipment will be offered singly. Offers will be received during the period of inspection, or may be forwarded to the Branch Sales Office at the address shown in the "Terms and Conditions" printed below. Asbestos Blankets, 4 I__D_————_-J. Jabber Hose, Electric Fire Fighting Equipment Asbestos Flame- uits Hose Spanners, H drsnt: Fire Nozzles, Asbestos lovga, Sirens. Hose roof S ipannsxs, teels, Stirrup Pumps. Firs Axes, stc. I frills run NIIITIIINS l. The Corporation aliall have the righPto accept or reject any or all offers in whsls or in part. 2. 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