i 0i! C 525:1‘ 2_1, I945 ‘ t Gl-IllTllAL aullllnlill CAPITOL ,... TODAY and WED. Illlllci ElWlAlllI -:'l'0-llflY a only stage Everybody Plus News -'Cartoon - Travel SHOWS DAILY AT 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 OMING WED. AND T UR. iii Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 T I I ‘DID THESE STRANGE HANDS TAKE LIFE .. f INA SEARCH FOR ETERNAL YOUTH AND LOVE? lilli l». lull rlllid till illjflill Ulhm h:- mighl low‘ vii"- $l°'gvou-, girl , lUHW/ltt? "u, “Nudes, iovl» aiory up," m“; Mvuplog to u lenllynlg illfiK-IXI Iijilel lllllllll v ltiill PM! ~ llflll! IMIUII IQQYUWDRDIIIWM - Cllllll Illlilli I LBIHI . " i nl m: Its [spin B! nla anon TERI" Also H! IUII liliill TIE SEND-Sill!" BZAIl News Snapshots - Travel i‘ his War-Fou eolninn h reserved for new! f local Interest, bnt shortfall: of a newsy natnre may be insert at live cents a word. atrial-l! Pl!- nble in advance. CRASWELL for Photograph. CONFEDEBATION urn m- l sonaivca. . ____. f DB. J. P. MILK-ARES Office will l be open Aug. 27. Bil-Si ‘ nos snow. the Forum, l. 39. I I SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC Ser- vices in Afton Hall continue each night except 5st... at 8.30, the old ~time Gospel is being preached. [you are invited to attend these -meetings. If you have been con- verted you will enioy them; if not ‘you will benerit by them. 8-17-81 WEDDING ANNOUNCED - The marriage of Muriel Pearl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton H. Burke. formerly of Southport and now of Ottawa, Ontario, to AB. John T. Ellis, son of Mrs. Ethel Ellis, Tor- onto. took place on June 21st, i945. at the United Church parsonage, Westboro, Rev. A. J. Menzies olIL Aug. ti. 28 cistlng. ISLANDERS ARRIVE AT QUE- BEG-The following Island Air Force personnel arrived at Quebec City a oard the liner Duchess of Richmond last Sunda : F0. R. E. Burgess, 264 Euston t.. City; Sgt. C. A. Benton, Burton's Mills; W01 F‘ J. Brehaut, R R.l, Murray Har- bour; LAC. D.A. Campbell, Heath- erdaler W02 F E. Donnell, Peak. es Station LAC. W. H088. Wilmot Valley; F6. R.D. MacKinnon. Al- - F0. 0.0. Jardine, Freo- WILL ATTEND MEETING — Magistrate George J. Tweedy, KC. will leave Wednesday morning for Montreal where he will attend the 27th annual meetin of the Con- ference of Commiss oners 0n Uni- formity of‘ Legislation in Canada. The meeting will be held in Purl/is Hall, McGill University, opening _-....,*..,,F,.,,,[ NVFSTERN Hear “HANK" sing all his latest songs, that made him Z MATINEE DAILY 2.30 H‘ He‘ - Jol: Pisces] CELEBRASHUN THEVRE GMW IN OiR llouoalarm mess OJIIII ‘ll-GI IW uanv Nuts 9 V. A. at Wheeling, West Virginia. “HANK snow”. Canada's Singing Ranger MUSIC - COMEDY -- SONGS - SKITS famous both in Canada and the U.S.A. EVE. 7 and 8:45 COME 1 ALSO BIG SCREEN PROGRAM i Extra — Popular Science -““Pet”‘ Sborhuuu E aimless» IAEL-A-Wseeuowfl. ‘rms was SWELLOFYLANNOWWEKINBE TGETNEKATLASI. EARLY lHF. cnaantgjllsjfrpww GllARDlANv MAGI8TRATE'S COURT - A man held in connection with the 9105b! "film-y was remanded one week. A fine of $5 or 10 days W88 lven in the case of a man being toxlcated in a public place. 011"!“ with being in possession o! intoxicating liquor a man we; remanded one week. I'll! ALARM-The fire depart. ment was called out about 1.45 yesterday to 42 Orlebar street, where they found kindling wood hazing in the oven of the kitchen s ve. POLICE COUR'l‘—Yeslerday at the Police Court a man charged with usinil a car without consent of the owner was given a two year suspended sentence and entered reoolfliizlmcfl! 0i $1.000 to keep the peace. Two men charged wit driving motor vehicleswhile lntoxl. cated were each given seven days in jail. A man charged with utter- ing a 1078911 cheque was remanded a week. A defendant in a case dealing with a breach of Wartime Prices and Trade Board rellfliilt- ions was fined 810 and costs or 20 days. A drunk was given a 20 days suspended sentence. A drunk and disorderly was committed for 20 days and two other on similar charges remanded. DItOWNED OVERSEAS-When everyone was rejoicing on V-J Day that final victory was won and many families were looking for- ward to an early reunion with their loved ones from overseas. Mrs. George McMahon, 3532 Clark Street, Montreal. received the sad news that her husband, Gunner George McMahon had been acct. dentally killed in Holland. Fur- ther information is being forward- ed. George, 32 years old, was oorn at Emerald, the son of Mr. and, Mrs. Peter McMahon, now residing in Montreal. Prior to his enlisting in the Arm in November, 1943, he was employed as machinist at Canadian Vickers Ltd. He went overseas in March 1945. He leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father, his wife, the former Margaret Green. an, Klnkora, five young children; his parents; two sisters. Mary. Mrs. Waiter Connick, . Kinkora; Anne, Montreal; three brothers, ‘James, Kelly's Cross: Pte. John. Dartmouth; Pope, R.C.A.l=‘. over- PAGE 'i‘HREE__ ATTEND! CllI-ISTENING CEIL-i IZMONY IN ENGLAND - At the christening of Brian Stewart Baty. infant son of Flt. Lt. Gordon Bat; and Mrs. Baty (nee Lylle Stewq art) in Bournemouth, England. oni July 29. i945, Captain W. Brenton- Stewart was godfather for his] nephew and was present for the‘ christening ceremony. Ca t. Stew-i art's wife and young son arry re- side in Carleton, P. E1. ‘LEWIS-MMQUAIDI- The mar.‘ rlage of Elinor Frances McQuaidH. daughter of Peter McQusid and< the late Mrs. McQuaid of Mont-i real. to Flying Officer Eric Trev-l era Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lewis of Turner Valley. Alberta took place on July l8 in the pros. bytery of St. Roth's Church, Oua- remont, Rev. Father Bastien oflic- i h iating. The bride, given in mar. riage by her father, looked charm- ing in a floor length dress of white organza. over white satin, wearing a finger-tip length veil of embi'oid_' ered tulle, held in place with clus- ters of white forgeLme-nots. andl carrying an arm bouquet of redl roses and baby's breath. Her only’ ornament was a pearl necklace: gift o! the groom. The bridesmaid, was Miss Ann Kenny, who was ai- tircd in a floor length dress of, heavenly blue chiffon. with match-j ing hat, and carried an arm bou . uet, also of red roses and babvs‘ breath. Stoker Frank Mitchell. R.l C.N.V.R. supported the groom. The‘ reception took place at the bride's, home on Champagneur Ave. the dining room being prettily divor- ated and the table centred with a three tier wedding cake. Immedi- ately afterwards Flying Officer and Mrs. Lewis left on a short honey. moon in the Laurentians. the bride travelling in a blue printed silk dress, blue coat and white acces- sories. and wearing a corsage of pink roses. Flying Officer Lewis had recent- ly retumed from overseas and had volunteered for the Pacific theatre of war. Personals Mr. John J. Pitre left yesterday morning for Quebec where he will spend his holidays with his mother Mrs. F‘. Pltre and sister, Mrs. Aug- ustin LeClair. TM. J. Doyle annual convention held in iottelown. Roll cal‘ ed oy eleven Institute. It was served and Moore. SlPeple ed Liver Tonic >i ‘selves healthy and well by tskin pa. IIAMILTONS nuns. for the looks. because Liver, it brings to those whose systems need blood-purifying liver-tonic. In your search for better health, let DH. IIAMILTOWS PILLS assist you. All dealers sell DR. IIAMILTONS i ‘PILLS in 25c boxes. in HAMILTONS PILLS B.v HAM rid-up" then gave report of Char- was answer- lnembers. Three vis- itors were also present. Roll call for August-How to improve the decided‘ that ‘meeting closed with The King August meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Alfred members bring articles for sold- n, “Mn; memory n; lers box to llorne of president. 305]“; gMn-g t Program committee for Auglust- who PM,“ away A“, g1, 1944,‘ y Mr5~ W- D di-evenwn- M“ 3°? Fondly remembered by A Frlend.| , Woolner, Mrs. Milton Green and 9-21-11; I Mrs. Alfred Moore. Lunch was > > Thousands who have suffered the mortlficntion of a run-down condi- tion have helped to make them- It is a gentle but effective remedy and brings better better health. Well suited to the needs of many sickly people, DR. HAMIL- TON'S PILLS can prove a ‘boon Miapah benediction brought meeting to a close. In Memoriam In Memoriam - In memory of’ LESLIE C. CAMERON Who gave his life at Fflifliflt! 0" August 21st. 1944. When nil is still and quiet And sleep forsakes my eyes. My thoughts are in the lonely grave Where my dear brother lies. a . I u“ ' _ a-ai- on Thursday, August 23rd and con- seas. The bereaved family “EVE M,- Gu. B rd a r P‘ ginning until Tuesday the 28th. lghe deepest sympathy of their murder flargérliflRoaéidwtéig ‘egg; a ———- man friends and relatives in their visitors to Charlottetown was“ 0t 0N BRIEF V15" - Ml R- M- Kw! $°1T°W- the Misse Mar Bernard an Rita Aus- 2i. 194i —Germa.n forces Oimilflii. publisher of the Saska- -———- Perry thiss city.y d CB-Ptured Novgorod. Police arrested toon Star-Phoenix. and president MALPEQUE AND BALTIC W. ‘ ___ 6.000“Jews" in Paris move against the Canadian Daily News- M. s. - lhe rrgulr-r monthly Commander o. n. Bllntaln left growing unrest; German officers papers ' Association arrived in meeting of Nlaipeque and Baltic b‘, plane on Mona“, for 0mm," killcd in Paris. Announced British Charlottetown by plane last eve- W. M. S of the United Chunch. when, he Wm “maid a meeting h, aircrafhcarrier Illustrious, in a Hiiifl- MY- Cant-km i! touring was held Tuesday “veiling. Auk connection with the organizing of US. shipyard for repairs, m b, Canada for the purpose of meet- ust 7th in the Memorial Room. me Canadian Naval service 39m- commanded by Qapt, 1mg 1,9111; ing and discussing problems o! the The programme on the Canadian vole,“ Trust Fund) __“ ‘he “lady... with G‘ Mountbatten. Asociatlon with the editor; ‘of Indian ms leg by A m -T it m d," Fwd...» diamonds —-- “ nevrspapers. num. er ng Smpson, asxs n; ‘l’ r mQYIR c vs ors a n _ _ ' ._ “any ~0 .¢“N“,,“‘,_,,_“ eighty-three in all He will leave were Mrs. Keith Donald, “Who-Are 01d Home Week YHCES were Mi‘- ofuilnlkliess 25311;) 3W3,“ . Charlottetown for New Glasgow The Indians". Mrs Elmer Taylor. James Momssey- MY- Fred W~ ““““'~“° ‘ by plane at 1:10 this afternoon. “The Kind 1f People They ‘A_re. Foley. M“ Frank Aiiifldhflm- MY- Y""' A T U R E -—— "Mrs. Gerald Lockhart. The Loyal Adams, and Mr. EmestPoley, ’ _ AVONLEA w. 1 - Avonlee W. Church and the Indian". Mrs all of Campbe1lton.N-B-.wh0 iiW- LLHELY I. met fo; tireir regular meeting Charles Taylor. “Indian lliduca oughly enjoyed their annual holi- BLUEBIRD ' at the home of Mrs. T. L. McNeil! tlon". Mrs. W. Ramsay and MYS- dflY- r “D393 on July l8. Meeting opened with W. H. Burns, "Health and HY‘ —-—— 9 ~“' _ Ode and Creed. LlliililBfl» of last giene." Minutes of last meeting Cpl._Marl: l. Arsenault of the 531,30 _ meeting were read and approved. read, eleven members answered toi7th Field Dressing Sitatlon,’ over- Nelw commit-tees are Rustico sick- roll call Fourteen calls n-lerlrseas. ls home on 34- days leave Mrs. Roy Wouiner and Mrs. R. o. made by meal-weir: aingreh thengfig pflsir dthgmfagntfi‘ 1:3 . zst’ . _ . . . reun “ e s oo ' . - i glegtggfllgfilil EaFSlOOEiBig/lllrswim lallieclmrllgottlixercrerfi." “was Elven by demobilized at an earlv date. His . . ‘ ‘ ‘ ' -. _ p A snliiltzrr- ren. it via: moved and seconded Mrs. Duncan Macuougan. A let Jrfother‘. Plge. Filaregce Arsilenaul; supmmtd h! Direct from a successful tour of a“ the ‘m, __ that the secreaary send Cavendish ter of thanks was read fronl Mrsi o _ t e‘ dour. w (‘Cllfllllél ssraxhc‘. w,“ mun ge Ameilcan | their share of the concert proceeds James Donald vlinot irecteivedh al Uéilt. égevealnoéig: o? ‘page Egwtzud diamonds - ~ - . . ' i laatenn e os-os. y‘ -S - ' Cities and star of the big 50,000 Kw. Radio Station-W. W. ‘,;;_‘§‘;,_"g‘,‘§,°.',‘,.,,§'i,i§§“ Mal, i352 followed by the Arsenault, ea Elm Ave. the IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of | rm. LESLIE c. CAMERON "Thanks to you, Grandpa Krlllchen . .- l’ve Found llelle from My A h: l I t \ and gepllgied gnlinsgs” ~l ' What a world of comfort there is',so much better-and so bright." for the one who again feels bright and —Mrs. E. well after passing through dark dayai Perhaps you have ailments iikethole Mrs. E. B. is just such a case. liere 1 which bothered Mrs. E. B. and if that is her leiter:—— i l lS so. why _not. try the same treatment? "Although I'm not nearly so young Kruscherris a balanced combination of as 1 used u, be, 1 work very hard’ ] scveralmmeralsalts. Thissaluietreat- But for several months back, I have m“: W‘? emnifill°gfalfi “Pigemlagk” been getting rheumatic pains com-l. Y“ Willem“ ‘c Way. ' - - » . l ing 1n the diet. The result is relief from bmed with very depressed feelings. 5o _ - - - - ~ I ma. d b m {K _l _ d . i constipation, sluggish feelings and oe- °h me. a "k cf} LN?‘ ‘m ‘in m _ pression. 'i‘:il;e Kruschen faithfully a 5 i”? time l“? t“ P“ F5“ W“ m‘ for the next few tracks. Give it a WIIKWZ- _Th° aching Wm“- lii" iic- chance to help you as it has helped pressed feelings; the slccnlvisncss and others. Kruschen is procurable in two constipation were all relieved. l felt sizes at all drug stores: 25c. and 75c. Cpl. A. C. Glover, son of Nil". and V with Mrs. F. C. Glover, i'li lliilsboro who St, leaves on return to Halifax lo- 1 day after spending 3') days le-avel l: pzlrcnzs. Cpl. Glover, nod while overseas antici- ' to the Old Cuun. ll m ' me. BRIDAL WREATII ENSEMBLES A matching pair she'll wear Pmlld‘ Whe gave his life at Falnise on Aug. 21st, 10M. No onfiinlinows how much we miss No one knows the bitter pain , We have suffered since we lost him ‘ Life has never been the same. ' Though his smile has gone forever| And his hand we cannot touch I We shall always cherish memories‘, 0f the one we love so much. Friends may think we have for- otten But they little know the heartache ly for ever and ever! 0V1‘. T53‘ I-‘XTRA Smart BULOVA svlrciilss ° l ‘ Accurate, dependable. I it’! $29.75 up a Buhva ‘it's the right gilt. Sadly missed by his sister Ger- T" ‘his. Toufzif- 'T'l>ossi l l When they sometimes see In nnlle That the smile hides all the svhlle. Sadly missed by “other, Daddy 1i and Brothers. s-zi-iil "' " " — - "in Béiffiir: {Cr-DACE! W. W. 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