11,959 greai moiiorl pillurcs I were file nlilcsiorlcs illal marked file progress of gueen eigieriuirlilleni.’ ..I .snll PLAYING 1o ‘tannins crown; EXTRA f DISNEY CARTOON “HOW T0 FISH"- ‘BIIITII OF A NATION’ ‘TIIE BIG PARADE‘ ‘GONEW IITIIE WIND‘ H by public acclaim -— ill picture to take itsiplace inillat immortal lisi! like all greuf piciurer ii should be seen from ihe beginning-please noie ——NOW—- PLAYING 3.15 — 7 and 9 'h\-m CA PI TOL — TIIIIII.—FIII.—SAT. Auxiliary Dance ARMOURIES Don Messe 5 Orchestra Old Time and Modern ADMISSION 35o Emile Arsclmlllt. Al l 1e G I Frank J. Gallant. m “Ham and i" w 1i r5_ _ _ Alyre beClair. ofg m M" Mlscouchc; Doris. Mrs. Archie Gm. ant o_i Borden; two sens Archie of the firm of Arsenalllt and Gaudet. W°111118l0n and Camila of the s. s. Prince Edward Island: a half sister Evelyn the wife of Gordon Taylor of Cumberland also Franklyn. Alex- Mrs. Wesley Perl-y. Chelsea, Ming iffufiV-‘I- ioruuaa IIEADGEAR is EASY ~ To CROCHET DESIGN Na n52 trill-I: ""5111" of a “Wt dc 1h . To gm! DI l5 cents In "ill-flit Vim NW" fiunrdinn. ltvlilglvol-gw“ Guardian Dwnrlment, Mm n». 1m Mull _ _ _ and tlwo half brothers George Ar- scuau t of Cllclsen. Mass. and Archie gr“); mg William of picmu, N, s, ‘ysenaull’ “f. 1179mm“; Bay? 315° m" also three grand children and three .*;,';,“,.*;‘g‘g;§3*;;gggghyrg,o; fimtrlxffie sisters. Mrs. William c. MecPhee of . m. “may 1s enendHL e Calgary, Alto, Mre. aemuel Good IN MEMORIAM MRS. BERTR-AM HASLAM There entered peacefully into lest T}. ' p,“ hem-e" “n; Mam-L at QC!‘ home in Springfield on April 3m‘; “Mum. gem-u Macpmm ..Jt , 194d, Mls. Ada Haslaln, widow Dan Mflcm.en_ 35m" Macxenzie‘ “m1 eldest Gordon MacEwen end Malcolm TODAY — LUM AND ABNER “BASHF UL BACHELOR ” NEWS — Leon Errol Comedy — SHOWS 3.15-7-8.45 IN MEMORIAM MR. JOSEPH ARSENAULT erc saddened in Borden 011 Wednesday lest w became knovin that senault, well known died at his home herc zlbcut attending t0 bu but mifcred a heart M sed nway alter only a Sixty-two years n80 Ml‘- was born at Egnlont Bay Olllll ".1010. In 1900 h lian Alucnault, also of nlollt Bay. They spent u. fe . returning to mak llillgton. Fol" nineteen lanl. manager for the oi Bertram Hashim duughter of the lute Issac and Hall- llah lMycrs) Smith of Crapaud in MENU“ the seventy-ninth year of her age. In 1892 she married Bertram Has- luln and came when n. bride Springfield where she happily spent the remainder oi llcr lollg llie. Mrs. lfllslllln s-llffeltd blindness for llulnbel" oi years and although shc had been very active and a great Family wish to thank the friends and neighbours for there many not: of kindncee during there recent ead m» lflnt louder lultil this affliction, she was never heard to murmur or complain her lot. She lived hcl" life for her 11111111!’ and loved ones, always putt- beautiful flowers and lotion an illg their WGIIHYC first. Silo was 1i llfc ‘long mcnrbcrdof‘ in; Church of ---i-- Eng nn rind cvc llc ousc of God her seal. being rarely vllcant so long as she was. able to attend. There are left to mourn a fa of ihrcc. Hilda. Mrs. W. H. For Elneralcl P. E. 1.; William on the homestead ill Springfield, P. E. d his wife came fo Bordrn and fol‘ i. year was Prowle- tor of the Abcgweit willcll he bought a and began a merc He was also the m Borden Service Siailon. od neighbor and citizen. st and industrious bus- d the little town of i; but feel a. keen sense den passing of one cmbcr of the Roman within e short time a". hentlle bueinese. Boston who arrived by piano to at- tcnd the funeral also two srieicre ain one brother survive Hilda. Mrs. John home Hampton, 0n April 11th. Al McVittie. Dash Point. Waehirnlgion; though in falling he th for a Rlllby, Mrs. Alvin Goodrich. Detroit, five years ehe wu able to be about and Marcel. Seattle. until a. week before hel- death wban ehe became worse end in spite of was held the best medical eklll and tender of loes in the sud ii hv'e"”cuu“:"'nre.-”lt?et'l§*“ solo In uvuee. w CONFEDEI-ATI ' “ca. Oh LII‘! XNIUI- IIAI All! ‘ma; INT VALE. my dreelu. Two-piece euiill Poque mo Bhlmbrcy dreeeee. Kennedy! Ladle: Rccdy-w-Wleu‘. s-lg-gi 80:11: $11‘? a 0i H. Hutche- l1 Monday. my ma. ° m“ il-‘lniil sounson a Jounso Drug IKAPIIOOQ Store will be own all day and evening. 5-1. 8-11, BED C3058 Cfllobled Children's Clmic conducted by Dr. T. B. Acker at the Tlbwn Hell, Biknmerslde, C KINGSTON YOUNG PEOPLES’ UNION-The Klnfldwn Y. P. U. 1116i- et the home of Mr. and Mre. Willard Proude. Mly 3. Lois Green led the devotional period whim Opened with Hymn "Thke Time ‘n; B9 Holy. the Scripture lesson w“ "Brice read‘ by Alta Pmwsc. follow- ed by Lords Prayer in unieon. The lesson for the evening we; Qgfvlng with The Sons of Shuh." The Prui- dent took charge of the business part 01 the movram when the minuice of the previous meeting were rend BMWETM‘ by 14 members end 2 vi:- igors. (Jollectlon undiluted to 00c. l‘ pleasantly epent in ggmg; m‘; con. Keen Mle Neal- The Ozone. In Memoriam MR. FRANK l. MMEACHIIN shock to the community of Wcet Newbury one brothel‘ Albert of B. C. Tccd “Card of Thanks bereavement also thou cards of sympathy. 5-19- after being stricken. from the home to St. of Extreme Uncllon tered 15y his pastor Rcv. W. V evening his remain! y motor hearse to his old home village at on Saturday morll ted by Rev. Mr. Newman who kind words of comfort to thcI Mr. d. Hymns sung were: Abidel DeSable. it wo with Mc. Peace Perfect Peace. Howl qualifies. a splendid nurse. en cb- sweel The Hour of Closing Day and ‘ llglng ncighbOur and well beloved Safe In The Arms of Jesus. The pall g3 g. bearers were KIPUI Mayne. Alllsonl lo mou Mnyno. Everett Haelaln. Hyatt i-ies- tcre namely-Captain Donald and lam. Irving Haslam and Sutherland Wilfred, nem-pwn, Mack Stanley ollingion Church High Mass was sllni! b Gillie who also offic- ted ni. the grave. in Wellington ccmcter. The pellbellrcrs wc Mbvooooovooocooooaoc- E Urgent We require come I005 511"" New llmmmhire and flncka to maintain an Y she was iendcl-ly IaId in rest be- Pei/er, Reddit side hc-r Illlsbfliid who predeceased Wm. Colwill. Kingston; Mildred. her some three years aszo. The furl- Mre. Dan McKinnon. Churchill; oral dirccilfmn were undel- the man- Florence. Mrs. H. non. Prov- agemcnt oi Mr. J. L. Devieon. Ken- idenoe. B98 cap m be I“ L" 1W0 styles as sII-lllwn. ml - Pattern No. .121 ‘lllnulubgommfile instructions 12G HINTS 0N ETIQUETTI If n girl 1a marrying a man in the Roberta end I-Ilro service and cannot W: euro when he are two brothers Daniel of Bolton will get leave and be able to arrive. and Dougall of Hampton and: one sister florence, Mn. mo: Dixon. ate and time left California in 1n long hand 1' ilaltem- Wm; v - .o eend lift-gs, an? Wllh voul- nanIe and N min ol- cedlework Bureau she can have the invitations en- lzravedtwith the d c when me kncwe the time. siorillg automobile for the duration ille howl ehnilld be sealed to keep out bee! , and other insects. range fnr male bird . Plcnee advice imme ..__.___--. “millionaire ___..._ 4 BWIFFS CHICK IIATCIIEIIY "_——-—q-——_“ Elizabeth's nursing paeeed away on the above church on satllrday afternoon. was‘ (late at the age o! no yeere. The deceased wee I. dcughter of the lei; and Mrs. Chnrlee Mecxlrlnon. mun oi many lterling Bridge; George, A Mre. B. Boyce cf Mai children also survive. Mr. bishop. 110v. My veeeey A Lawson of Charlottetown, P, E. 1., d Mrs‘ J‘ A’ mwmr“ “mmplmied by m’ to the scarcity of materials our ac e 1mm 11°- 3~ S61v1“ F134“! tlvlizies ln this line were curtailed, hovm above climbing irlw ihe- however, materials have now been badgei received and many members arelof the D1ll'I‘~Il in the ngaged at Red Cross work. All obligations were met promptly. motto Leading Aircrafisnlan J 1e visiting his parents. taken from Matthew 7 chapter 1--ia' ltimer to gradual! ands, Ontario. He is e aft just previous to receiving his pilot’; from Group Captain Adelurd‘ Raymond. Commanding Officer of the’ if (new PHOTO)‘ Training School UPI cockpit of a trainer alrcr and adopted, followed by roll call llieppo Story Told In Detail Younleer and Georgie Dwhcriy were appointee on uslen committee for the next meeting. The remainder of the owning w” WINBLOI BOUT}! W. M. S. _ The W. M. S. of “HMIOQ south met at the home of Mre. lvan Turner on Monday evenng, April 26th with the president Mre Harry Slackford ill the chair. Meeting Owned by singing hymn, Never rur- ther Then ‘my Crone followed 11y i116 Dmllfmn taken from the Mie- elonery Monthly Thoee taking part were Mrs. Ivan ‘Inn-let, Nil-e. Earl Rocd. Mrs. Herold Crawford. and Mr. Constable. The scripture leer son was found in zdth Matthew, g verses 1-13. A poem Eeeicr was rand b“ 11y Miee Verna ‘fumed Hymn Jeeue Minuice of laet meeting were reed end ap- proved. Roll call responded to by ‘i members. There were ii vieitore pne- eent. A letter from Mire. Woodeiife wee read‘ by Mre Herold Crawford. Mr. Constable led in prayer. Duster envelopes ind to $3.00 cents. Mre Ire Auld lnviicd ‘the mom bel-e to her home for next meeting. roll ch11 to be answered by a verse B: GILLIS PUBCELL (Canadian Press Staff Writer) The first studied story of the "re- in, force" at Dlcppe 1w; August. WhlCh Lmed Canadian casualties hour attack on the French coast, 1e publish “combined operations." story of the Command s More than one-fifth author. is devoted to a recital of he Dicppe operation. He outlines the military objective; of the attack in fal- greafcr detail than ever before made public like "battle of Br er command" and the rest of the war-time booklets ed Saunders‘ sales-record close flhe IB-milllon mark bi ns" docs not bear the name he author. Still assistant libra- an of the British House of Com- 'uv MEMORMM MRS. MARTIN CORCOBAN The death occurred at New Ptrth on April 3rd 0! Mre. Martin F. Corcoren in her forty-ninth year. leaving w mourn hel- loee, hel- husband, Martin Comoran, m“; daughters Rita. Catherine and Ter. csa. seven sons: Raymond. serving with the Canadian Army‘ Qverseas" John. training in the . C. A. a Pctewawa; Leo. student at St, Dunstanks University; Aeneas. James. Gerald and Gerard at home, Also one sister Mrs. Martin Cor- coran at Baldwin‘; Road and two brothers: John A. Steele at Little who and A. W. Stacie at Seattle. n. The funeral which was largely attended was held to St. Marya Church. Montague. on April 6th where a Requiem High Mess was celebrated by her smr. Rev. Owen mgglns. Rev. Fat er Mullelay was present in the sanctuary. The bearers were: Alex Haul,- ilton. ohn Power. Ja/mee l-don Jerome Power, Joeepl-l Cronin end Glen Mcllaren. May she rest in peace. 5-19-11- of scripture containing to the "Sacrifice" i-Iymnn. Onward Christ- iane Soldiers brought the meeting to a close followed by the munch Benediction. _lPatrfct Pleue Copy) is da e with the duties of his official 1D For the fil-et time, Saunders lists the exact objectives which each Lag“; subDlvlslon . w. component of the attacking force held in the at Dleppe sought to achieve. fortunately only one of Bi them Canadian-was able to curry out its assignment with complete This was N0. 4 Commando. book is chapter after of the achieve- ments of the Commandos-at Lofo- ten. Vaagso. Bmuleval, St. Nazaire. o Suarez. He fills it with maps raphs which, with his un el-cic writing. -etories of the wal- in- to the calmer pers c But Canadians wll read his book of what he says of Die Speaking of the results Dieppe operation. 1 exciting chapter The many friends of Frank B. MacEuchern were saddened to learn of his sudden death which occurred at his home on April the 7th at the a e of 62 where he lived all his life w ere he wee well and favourably known although he did not on- Joy good health for a. number of years his eucdcn passing wu e. He leaves to mourn his wife and two daughter-e, Flore. May the wlie SAYS‘. o; Ivm Mwmnh M gha1-1°1,¢¢mwn_ "Two (results) were oulstand In the first place we learnt m about the German defences in the west. In the second place. and of still greater value. was the hand experience we ac conditions which may e large-scale assault on etron ly-held channel port, decals of the: experiences know in due course how we have profited by them. “While the Dieppe raid was an neable prelude for what was place later, In e sense it was atlng t under. Albert and Wesley of long Mus. Mrs. Jul-lee MacDonald of Nlnc Mile Creek $411.1 funeral service which was largely attended was held from hie lute residence and conducted by the Rev. J. R. Skinner and Rev. A. E. eel-lee of reconnaeeances of which e account has now been given. these results achieved became visible later when a com- bined operation on a much larger successfully launched. Others will appear in the major as- Lcnllon ilae Three Air Raids Mrs. flank B. Ma-ciluhern and MRS. JANE STEWART IQBUAOI . Many friends were saddened in and Daisyz Mrs. Richard Carrigilail. lcarll oi the death of Janc Stewart MacKinllon, wife of tho lain Peicr d Ferguson. which occurred et- the old <1 the early-morning houre. southeast coastal town. A llnllc bomb was FWD“ 111 l- fllWPbfln "911 111111118 mcdiatelv after catechism. prizes 111B "I'll but there were no given and results in attendance were Imlflfldllh woone of any damage g Gem-ion bonlbere gave three alerts early Monday but the ment held durlngumd m we club bout wife and mother. She lenvee rn five eonl lliQ‘ five daugh- Tho remains were then conveyed to Argyle Shore Cemetery nnc; luid lo rest beeide her iete hueban“. The poll believe were: Messrs. 0o Alfred Cameron. Blew. David Flerguecn. Bull l-lolm M", and Ernest l-foim. R. I: and th. 1n. Philedcphie; Mafia“. den. 0a.; an . 2 Ont; Kebe. Mre. urge I Victor three 50nd and one daughter pro- deceeeed her nunoily gllaflgfiwionin‘. . eo v In mditfon thirty-men grand- children end thirty [not grand- tendecl by their and: The funeral was held from the ‘fund! mm“: m’ and vent: reliance of her eon Wlfred and in the absence of her plltm’ Rgv. SUB-DIVISION C. W. L. The annual meetln of the Mon- L. was election of officers then followed: Pres.. Mrs. F. L. Coyle. Tl-éas, Mrs. D. Power. Secretary, Mrs. I... Power. 1st vice-pres. Mrs. Jas. Collins. Secretary's Be ori. mil. the following report. last annual meetin . purgatory. them. bers on several occasions. hich roe number of planes crossing the - 81111181111“) have a Mm (mend 1m t; being able 8' d M’ no mo" weekly for the protection of sol- diers. sailors and airmen of the parish. Our and the appearance o ‘was purchased. donated to the Montague r1 Buffet Supper Dance Government House CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ sulsrorsuslsllslsuullslupisuislisuluislfii Imperial Order Daughter; of the Empire 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. Thursday, May 20, I943 Tickets $1.25 — Obialnable from: Officers’ Mess, Charlottetown Sergeants’ Mess, Charlottetown Airport; Lieut. J. M. Belyea, “Queen Charlotte”. Maj. A. S. Robertson, Beach Grove Inn; “The Charlotte- town” and I.0.D.E. members. memorial school. During the winter two knitted ‘blankets and two airs of sox were forwarded to the ed Cross. Owing Short rouio to Germany is throuuil and the Netherlands But here the Nazis huve erected great defenses i and any allied invasion attempt would prove costly. 0N THE HIGH ANNUAL MEETING MONTAGUE league rooms on May 13th. The president, Mrs. Lennon. - occupied the chair. The secretary. m or units engaged - seven of Mrs, Coyle. gave a summary of the year's work. When all reports were presented the president addressed the members briefly on the work accomplishd during the year. The l‘ 2nd vice pres., Mrs. Jos. Lanlgan 3rd vice-pres. Mrs. F. McCarron. subdivision C.W.L., I hereby eub- Durillg the year we held eeven regular and one special-meeting. with an average attendance of 11 members. We have an enrolment of 30 members and three new mem- bers have been enrolled since our 8 On April 26th the feast of our patron, Onl- Lady of Good Coun- eel. a high Muss was offered for our living members. Deceased mem- hers were also remembered by a Mass 1n November. A high Muse was also offered for the souls in Since our last annual meeting we have been called u on to mourn the loss of two va ued member... Masses have been offered for the repose of their souls and letters of SYITIDHIZIIY forwarded to their fam- ilies. A Mass has also been offered for the deceased parent of one of our members, We can only say of those who have passed away "Etern- al rest grunt unto them O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon Th" social service committee have provided clothes and bed clothes for a parlshicner. visited the eick and sent fruit. etc.. to eick mem- The study club met on Thursday evenings during the fall and winter months. Their activities consisted 110N100 . _ .__ f i.. ll z catechism to all tho N May l8 ‘Tuehdayl n cqciél the town. as well es 1o (CPl-— Nazi raide" tt k l.» - 0111161911 don mm; time; J3_.1?§ga€h:('.,1g|?t_ assist in the preparation of smell gtflffln‘ fires 1n M least one my children for first communion, ‘in ‘m °“° °’ l" W" "-1" 1r“ llflé°llcéié i‘§Il’...‘I?..°..‘l%f.22..l"-;‘§ bu". mmmghl‘ md the omen m two parishes. Blackbgerillis lwerl h. d d recto ‘i eague her Gemmn mm” “Wlcked “ Ngérlleaig hell; tn: different classes. In order to stimulate attendance. wooded free bingo for Juniors was held im- ood. Bible history was studied during London the year and an hour's entertain- evenirlgs for CABAILANCA: "Unconditional Sun’ church committee hns carc- Hampicn. conducted the eel-vice and fully performed the duties of sweep- epoke words of comfort to the large‘. 111R an The hymns sung‘ 111B 1 d cleaning the church. wash- d incnddddecoiratililg u altar A)!“ were The 19rd f; 511g q-d n Sun aye an ur ng ee vc seem . My ph a d erecting crib at Christmas. QIC- A number of beautiful flowers for caster were obtained by members the altar reflected great credit on the church committee. A new tabemncle veil On Nov. 3rd our annual been eup- pcr was held. which wee very euc- cessful. Thanks are extended to e11 members and parishioners who e0 ki d1 t ib ted. Of gcvlerglnbllnglo und cal-d parties wietre dhtleild durllng tjhe wingeruwlggfi a or e muc en oymen Mr- wd Mu- WWW D- Pun“- “i? i§P§§“'.§Z‘.i“Ji‘°'§.?f.$l§‘i.i.i”°'3’;; Wm‘ 1° “um! the“ fumishcd to the sisters of i.h 1° a“ m“! Wm’- cious blood by members. whic d cards 01 sympathy! gmlcfully acknowledged. and for many acts of kindness ex-l The iouowrghdonutgog: mereufl. -o madc~ i’ a ers o . m‘ la‘. ‘ illness and death‘ :5 Red (Iron; drive: s3 of Mr. Fergueons mother. Mrs. m; g: lb. league. Prizes were e Pro- h wu Aid to Russia Here is how the camera has recorded Five Historic Conferences WASHINGTON: Final plane for invaslonf-‘llfly l1. 1943 for illslory the five nleclingst President Rnoeevelt and Prime Minister Churchill. rhqc "lilacs, Iillflillffilifilliflliliillflllillilifillfil @@@@@lEE@fiHfiHHmmm@m@mmQ 4E per canita fee. Diocr-zzl In conclusion “e v .1111 who helped ma i\'.l vcilr. I the war has entire comm pray for pcncc ke this e euccese and llll‘ the boy's IVICPS anrl ll!" 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