you 1e. .1943 ‘ - _TI'IE CHARLOTIETOWN_ column 4;;- *‘ Ms‘. ---— ’ News EXTR A l l l OEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN y By piano from Mediterranean front— special films of '*" ‘ invasion cf Sicily-Canadians in action. Don't miss this 1!! {Huflwgafijfiflfifl . 2f. Iivysezzblbubwoliultzlom Y unis tn ‘ THE NATION'S no. I STARS m THEIR yfiafigffiitlufiitflqi’ u; weave’ W“ ""*"~""-"~" mrqncx UP YOUR nests AND HOWLI mm“ ;,,,—,,;,, Gaul“: - " ..._._.._.... .__.. . 4-11 . .. f; . w’ Trvriziiz: News -_ n00. HOUSE _ A PETE SMITH SPECIALTY and “War For Men’s Minds" — World In Action Series PRINCE EDWARD — TO-DAY and SAT. 3 SHOWS DAILY — AT 2.30 — 7.00 and 9.00 TO-DAY DOUBLE BILL RETURNED I0 LIFE .. ‘NJUHN HOWARD A "Otuue r.‘ incline nnarm MAIL m Star Comedy - rraaa COMESWMR.‘ ZEBK and POPEYE Cartoon “Too Weak To Work" NO W PLA YING CAPITQL- snows 2.30 - 1 - 3.45 .v{0 Faniuusiierii" Brant-gt. _ f Beads 0n ,1 " iiahiiiisla SUMMERSIDE ADDED TO PROGRAM Western Whoopee, FICTION Oddltv- novel-Ii TALK 01B!- LAST ROUND UP —C0lor Cartoon Chapter I of GANG BUSTEIIS late Murt Nicholson, Cross, 0n Thursday, July 22nd a one o'clock. Term; cash. G. Nelson, Auctioneer. for Sunday. Jilly 18th as follows SHOWS 7 and 8.45 - MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 §f>33"§,_‘/§1_1°Y M. A., M. R. S TWO AIRMEN MISSING 11V MEIITTORIAM MRS. SPENCTIIIII-GREGOII The pail bearers were W ‘sciman, Jr., E. C.. Ward, C. J. At- kins. T. V. Peck. H. L. Sharpe, and P.R.M Wallis. i ICPJ — Word that two Prince Edward Island. has been with the Confederation Life for a great number of years. He also spent three years in China. and is now acting Manager in London. Ontario. He is a son of Charles Gregor of Brackley Beach and a grandson of Mrs. J. H. Gregor. now stopping at York Point. (The above was taken from a rec- flnt issue of the "London Adver- -se'r.") Mr. Stvznccl" Lkcgol‘, of 32 Frank Plflfiv. IJfI-llflilil, Ulllzltll}, died this lilorn lit vaitcrlu hospital. C; regol‘ was born in Mimi “is years mo. the ilsilgiltel" oi 1310 iulc Alfred and Dorotlly Clark. olle nad resided in London for the Pfitl three years. Previous to the war she had lived in China for a “umbfl of years. §urvlvlfls are her husband. Spen- g‘ Glitter. one sister, Miss Dorothy lafk 0f Toronto and two brothers, Delmar of Toronto and Howard of mlford. by their ncxt of kin. airmen arc Flt. Sgt. C. T. Smith Dnhaney. Chipman. London Princess Elizabeth Day - welfare organizations. uv 0450401014114 Iii usiiomm ,,_ The funeral was held from the loving memory of Johny o 0mm m“ _ --- Andrew Brown who passed away_ s b d L 1A.. 551,.“ ffifrlmlelfjfgokwlgflzlgfi Mas. srrcruinr, IIENNESSEY Jul! 10. 1941- ' 111i time 1P5 vondrlle Cemetery in Stratford Lovin and kind In all his ways Ville h . , The death occurred yesterday h, ufillfffiiliié’ :.“..‘;‘:.l2.l"‘§:.l.*. mom»: u m» aw tic-aw or """'§‘-;-"“ ’“" ‘° “‘° °““ °‘ ‘ oo e nstant Y Church. ggi-nalglfillf“ gwrfgly Sineergusnd trns in heart and ‘M n . - d . . sixth year. s. Hennesseys dea what snbeautifui memory he |egti AVOIJ Plinflli cfltifilifl "lbw" *1°"""'"l“°$=- It'll!"- Her husband predeceased her four - ltsmelnbered bv Ills Wife and years ago. ~ Q Surviving are five sons: William. Flmmy‘ "m"! Hid Supplying GIIJIQ: / Ito. ii. .i. MABOII OFTOMETRIST , . g Walter, Lawrence and Ernest of Charlottetown and Gordon. now serving in the Canadian Army. One sister. Mrs. Alfred Edmonds of Hali- gx, also survives. The funeral will k0 place from the residence of her son. Walter, 62 Brighton Avenue Saturday to the Church of the Most Holy Redeeme . __.___-€?____ JUST BAILS ALONG IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of my Husband and our Daddy. John Nicholson, Dariington, who die three years ago to-day, through the result of an accident. Treasured memories fond and trm Are all that remain dear John of you . Wife Office flours: i0 u. r2 ll. n s lo r r. u. i 9 Holidays elo. bv f appointment Office lnllnerlod with DRUGSTUIIB l; Bpsediest. of swimmers, the sail- '= fish can travel at a speed of 08 miles an hour. and Children. Matinee Sat at 2.30 EE-I-HTH EASTEIIII GUARDIAN ..'AUC'I‘ION SALE of all Farm implements. on the premises of the Commercial] I-l..Galler-v. Mrs. 7-15-2i.lrecently in order to give many in" .."I‘HE PB|35BYTERlANiview her work. CHURCH IN CAN.~\DA.— Services Dundas ll A. M. Cardigan 2 P. M» b 3.00 P. M- Montague‘ Minister, H. Mntilseul/s, m the How Rtdeemer . A. 7- - i. SAINT JOHN, N.B., July 9 — New Mr, spencgr Grggor, formerly Qfl Brunswick members OI the R.C.A.i" are missing after operations over enemy territory has been received The missing Gondola Point and Sgt. George F: Sllpwrmd by Yellow carrlations were sold in May 115 - - fm- the benefit oi’ ohild Minister, Rev. Roy E. Vesssy. Ber- vices Sunday, July 18th. Bonan gIPAMM. DeSabIe 3 P- M. EFFICIENCY MEDAL — Amfilll the list of Prince Edward Islanders recently awarded the Canadian E1- Iiciency medal was Quartermaster Sergeant (W00) P. Cv. Hillier o! Charlottetown. ATTENDING CONFERENCE — Miss Doris Sellar, Ella Thomp- son, Muriel McDonald, Milton Cut.- cllffe, left by plane Tuesday morn- ing to attend Y.P.U. conference which is being held in Mount Alli- son University. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. — Services Sunday, July 18th. St. John's Church, Crapaud Church School a. M. Mafins 11.00 Elizabeth's Chllmh I . - Evensong . . . Thomas’ Church, Long Creek, Everlsong 3.00 P. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman, Rector. 1-16-11. 1 CHUltCH.— Sunday, ‘Westmoreland 11.00 A. .3.00_P. M. Albany 8.00 P. M. The ‘Choir of the Bonshaw Baptist ‘ Church will be in attendance at the evening service at Albany, and will provide the special music. A cordial , invitation is extended w all share our services of worship and i praise. 7 16-11. PRESBYTERIAN CiIUitCI-l IN CANADA. —— Marshfield Charge. services for next Lord's Day will be held as follows: Harrington l1 ,A. M. Mt. Stewart 3 P. M. and Marshfield 7.30 P. M. Sunday ‘School at Harrington l0 A. M- and iMarshfield 10.30 A, M. Rev. H911?’ 1| Baak, Minister. 1-16-1 . COMES LONG DISTANCE -- After a journey of five thousand imiles across the American con- tinent, Jerald Foley of Richmond. California, arrived on the Island. He spent a few days in Charlotte- town, visiting his aunt. Miss Nellie Foley, then proceeded on to spend his vacation at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jclln McKenzie. Gas- pereaux, P.E I. NEW LONDON PRESBYTERIAN CHARGE. Jilly llith.—1l.00 A. M. Clifton. 3.00 P. M. bong River. 7.30 P. M. Gcrldic Memorial, Clifton s. S. at 10.00 A. M. French River S. S. at 1.30 P. M. At the service in ,Long River the Kirk Session will | ordain the elders elect to the 011108 of eldership. Long River Bible School opens July 19th at 9.00 AM. Rev. H. M. Buntain, Ministehm m 'l- - . FAREWELL PARTY — Misses ‘Mary Doyle and Clara O'Meara of the Office Staff of L. M. Poole dz Co, left Wednesday morning for Toronto. 0n Monday evening they with other members of the office staff were the guests of Mr. S. P. Pauli, manager of the firm, and Mrs. Pooh at their summer cottage Kep- poch where an enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. Paoli presented each o!‘ the young ladies with handsome silver bracelets. sc-rtn (‘rrrzrax PASSES —'I'here prrseci an-zty Wednesday at her re- s clones- at 147 1-2 Upper Prince Si... Charlottetown. Mrs. Elizabeth Mac- Dougall in her 87th year. lilrs. MacDougzlll was one of Chflrlflile- town's oldest and most resififlled citizens, Mrs. MacDcugall leaves to mourn one son John F“ New Ytrpk and fivc daughters. Mrs. H. E. Reid, New York: Mrs. John Mac- Innls, Glen William PEI-Z MYS- George L. Falardeau. New York: Mrs. Charles Young, City, and Edna at home. Mrs. MacDouflall llvefl 1° see five generations. I-Ier husband. copt. A. MacDougaii predeceased her in 1914 MONTREAL ARTIST vrsrrs ISLAND - Mr. and Mrs. PL. Walk- er of Montreal have been spending their vacation with Mr. S. L. Duns- ford. manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Victoria. and Mrs. Duns- ford. Mrs. Walker, who is an artist and exhibits her oils under the name of Vivian Walker, has found a wealth of interestirl! subiefii! W!‘ ing her six weeks stay hfie- He‘ work, which is mostly done yvith the pallette knife, has been exh.bit- ed in many exhibitions in Mont- including the Mllfliifiil AI‘?- Dunaford entertained‘ t,real forested people an opportunity to Your to gking$ 117 ail) His-u IY TNI LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MAKER! OI WOMIN‘! PAGE THREI -II'I'II BETTER IIAYOI HOSIERY NOTHER page in scientific achievement has been written, ond the demand of a million Canadian women hos been met. For, rayon hosiery has been improved. It is finer, more glamorous, different than any rayon hosiery you hove ever known. Ii looks better, fits better and wears better. And, Orient Beouii-Skin rayon hosiery of I943 hos led in this triumph. In Orient you will see who? hos been achieved-how Orient hos used tho miracle of rayon to meet the demand for better wartime hosiery. Much of the rayon yum, produced today, is being used for wor purposes. So, if you can't always get Orient Bsouti-Skin rayon hosiery, don't blame your dealer HOSIERY HIll-IASHIONID IIOIIIRY IN THI IIIYISN IMFIII ‘Trad: and C. S. P. I)‘ Mrs. bers and several visitors. The pro- sident, Mrs. Edwin Boyce presided and conducted the devotional ex- 1 MCKENNA - KEEI-‘E - A quiet Wednesday morning, July‘ 14th.. when Rev. Father Baines united in marriage Mrs. Evelyn Keefe of. Charlottetown to Mr. Albert Mc- Kcnna of Newton, P.E.I. The bride wore a navy blue sheer dress with blue and white accessories. The bride was attended by her daugh- or-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Keefe. W110 wore o pale bluc dress with Milli! accessories. The groom was ablv Mr. Cecil Trainer. During the wedding ceremony Miss Adele King sang many beflfllllul hvmns and was accompanied by Miss Aivcre Arsenault at the <8’- gan. The many friends of Mr. and, Mrs. McKenna wish them many vears of happy wedded bliss. BONSIIAW BAPTIST W. M. B The annual meeting of the BOB" shaw Baptist W.M.S. was held on . -—-——-—————————- Rough, cracked. lunburned lips are pain- fully lore and unsightly —ths cracked surf easily infected by dangerous gsrms. Get relief the quick. sure Iny with Lypsyli its wonderful emollient action instantly soothes the wounded membranes and leail them against germs and Impuri- tisl. It softens the painful, cracked sur- faces, hastens natural healing. Lypeyl acts as a protective dlrn between the deli- ute lip-skin and the burnia rays of the | lun. Get Lypsyl at your star‘ today. Use it regularly to soothe and protect your lips. Sold everywhere in handy stick form. LYPSYL """""" Invisible While lo: Ilsa and W000i Cent-a-meal boxes were opened for the half year and a splendid sum realized. Mrs. Judson McEncilrrn gave a report of the Amoclation d in Long Creek. June 25 26. Of- ficers elected for the ensuing your were: President, Mrs. Everett Cros- l l l l i by: Vicemesident. Mrs. Edwin Boyce; Sec‘y.-Treas.. Miss Isobel Smith ire-elected). It was de-‘ cided to hold the annual Thank Offering Service in the church Sun day evening Julg ll, when the‘ pastor Rev. G. . Wrlilht will dc- liver an address on missions. Tho meeting closed with a hymn rmrl the Mizpah benediction. after which the hostess assisted by Mrs. James Gordon served refreshments WEDDING BELLS - A pretty wedding tool: place at 1.30 p.m. June 30 at the home of in Bradalbnne when Rev. D. J. Morrison solemnized the marriage of Elizabeth Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay to Robert Samuel Carruthers, only son of Mrs. Samuel Carruthers and the late Mr. Carruthers, Carleton. Given in marriage by her father. the bride, gowned in white sheer combined with satin. wearing a bridal veil and carrying a sheaf of Eink sweetheart roses and baby's reath, Joined the waiting groom within an arch of ink and white s ring flowers and erns, while the, eddin March was played by Miss Effie acKay, Summerside. The attendants were Miss Isabel Mac- Kay. sister of the bride. who wore a gown of rose sheer with blue flowers, and Mr. Everett Donald. cousin of the groom. During tho signing of the register a solo “O Perfect Love" was sung by Miss Mary Muttart, Carleton. The groom's gift to his bride was a strand of pearls. I-le also gave suitable gifts to thou- rissi-‘irr -~t the ceremony. Mrs. MacKav. mother of the bride. wore a gown of soldier blue crepe with corsags buffet luncheon was served by Mrs. . W H m" r" i l wfllnfiday. Jilly 7 Bi U19 110m? 0f‘. of carnntiuns, while Mrs, Carruth- bride’ and groom many years 0f RETURNS HOME - Mrs. Ben- Warren Inman, Hamplflllmey; “we a gown of pond“ blue ‘ happiness together Jamm Jenkins of Murra liver. “ll-h l “We atlemlflnce °I m?!" crepe with corsage of carnations. A —_ V310 SW11: the 085E severa 1110111118 roucr: coon - A vagrantf 'n Trenton, us. with her daugh- Edgar lVllitKinnonj Mrs, Mm" -was remanded until Monday at the tcr and son-in-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. tvccim M155 Gem-gm gummy.“ lPollce Court yesterday. ; r "land Vleatherbee. left Thursday and Miss Mabel MacLnori. Mrs l =for her former home st Murrav lvlnicolnl MacDonald, aunt of the bride. presided over the tea cups, were cut by Mrs while the ices Alex lVIacDoilrlld. Cnrrutirors loft by afternoon boat if0i" a short honeymoon. the bride travelling in a navy bluc suit with xvhito accessories. turn. Mrs. the groom. assistc ter. Mrs Arnold a reception in their honor which 3M7; Name MgKggl-ngy and Mfg was enlivened by manv scrcnarlers Carruthers. VISITING SISTERS - Mr. and‘ ‘Mrs, Benjamin Seilcabaugh, Normal Street. had as guests. the latterks brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson of Cambrldn. 1P E I., and their son Zn- Ilaw and (tr-tighter. Mr. and {Mrs Miller and daughter My-rtlc. of. il/lllrrav Harbor North. P E I Wnlie lhere for a few dzys thrv also vi=it»1 .ed Mrs. Davidson‘; other sisters. Pdvsr, P E 1.. where she will spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. James Jenkins and little daughter. Ann, of Srrnmerstrle. spent the week end in Trenton. N.S. with his oar- cllts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins and sisters. Mrs Lloyd Scott. Mrs. russrll Glllis and Mrs. Seldon Jen- nex Mr. and Mrs. On their re mother nf d by her daugh- i-Icndersrln. hnlri Miss Catherine MacMillan. Char- lottetown. left Tuesday morning D ‘ififlfii. her holidays with her sis- ter in Toronto. the “Tflvlll “' ll-loward Finlay. -New Glasgow who wished the-New. Twin Bases for Bombing Roboul I I l ihobitcd b for pearls. woor who grow yoml and coconuts, divs land suitable for » Ildin airfield $0M i. "rum Q‘ Kflw Bomatu Pt. ‘EILFOB marakann v v ‘g Hobo Boy a“ 0 drown-A '1'l>3fi'~¢ Be ousostcami. w» "mum w... y Comised "x.- \ on,“ z’ We nakate w‘ U _ cum e >wtmu ~ woooumt I. IINNITT IS. (MUIUAI \“w s . I wfi-‘rww- ‘o. “y. . out‘ o 1s "r I ‘w. s. nsss ' “ u Q m eases Q X, ‘m. few clothes. Flo! '.T.~:o pinpoint lslanf: in the Coral Sea are potential Allied air bases for the bombing of the hp i‘ at 11ml“ a» WY "M" Iv w wok on manila-occupied TfObrilnd and Woodlsrk Islands. q o! than strategic isles anljnw bougggologvlsst Qua hjefiu shows detail