10cc! Coliqllcsis! slil‘g[g|f|g5i nil Ill ilaliilnlj 7cclnrktal<vl ./ ,1 a/Imae KURT KATCH EXTRA-“NEWS 0F THE DAY” Popeye Cartoon In Technicolor-SPORTS SHOWING AT 3.15-—7 and 9 TO-DA Y ¢ CAPITOL W SA T, The lighting, feuding story of tvvo hammer-listed brothers out alter the lope . . . and the some girll 13L.‘ ' Plus-Comedy-Donwinslow 0f Coast Gulird SHOWS AT 3.l5—7—8.=i5 “M. _,_ an‘ llLliZitiii l new A0- Tlllti TRAIL lclloss IliE BAllLAtillS nr THE WEST! WILD am rluarr Olflllfliwlly n4 m- un All’ JEFFREY! SPLUS csnrooiv MAN KILLERS ECRET SERVICE 1N DARKEST AFRICA . . SHOWING AT 7 - 8.45 - Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 l-.___ An interesting program for every member of tile family, on little- known facts about everyday things. Plllliiii EDWARD __TU-N\Y lliii SAT. EMPIRE — Til-NIGHT and SAT. ‘Servioeb? M ‘790? cllllllllll llulllllllll I u, ‘ n" l."l'.?.'."%:':..""' at?" dew?’ OILS-WILL luljliftjpp gggwaasrfiillra“ luau:- su. CLOTHING hot allied m: at m tail will go sol: lirirrptiogrhlaul,“ am z-ls-is-al. CENTRAL PARISH seavlcn. hill 2.30 i5. lviirlgiyrie his. (ihgmii: Rev- r. w. Goodwill, minister.‘ z-is-ii. HAMPTON UNITED CIIURCH.- ‘ , . Vessey, 3.0. 41114181. February . ion ll A. M. Aimin Road 3 Victoria 7.30 P. M. 2-13-11. IN ‘AN MANDY vrvihs ...:....“"~.e:lrs YOBTUNIO BONANQYA yood Islands 11.00 A. M Caledonia mlmpueul 30 PM. ev- '1‘. A. A. c. “mm” cauacu ma; - ll°l°m ‘"35" United Church service's.“ WM” Vfllth. Wirlsloe North ll s.1§_"§;v1n“‘". aloe South a P. n. iiishaelli mo _P. M- Rev. T. Corlstable. cliuncu “or SCOTLAN _ _. Services Sabbath, rein Booth. cillnmereide ll A. M. and 1 P. m. NW1‘ February 21th, ii-TBW “sh l?’ DeSalbI 9 0T9 an Q. Hg , .. H- Bishop. z-is-ii. BRADALBANE United Churc Services on Sunda . February 201. as follows: North lRose Valle 3 P. 7-80 P. M. ere w also be a ser- .vice in Pleasant Valley at 7.30 PM. in charge of the Y P. U. Rev. D. J. Morrison. Ministe 2 -li3- . MABSlll-‘IELD PREBBYTERIAN llAltGL-Sunday, February W. id at. Mt. Ste-w- and 7.30 P. M- I-larrington and Rev. Henry P. Bank. 2-18-11. NEW LONDON PRESBYTEHIAN CHAR. bri 11m River. . . . . Rev. H. M. Buntain. Minister. Z-lii-li. UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. --l-Iunter River Pastoral Charge. Services will be held on Sunday, February 20th. Wiltshire 11.00 AM 2 P- M Hunter River I l I 7°"! P. M.’ . Ilewls M. Murray. Minister. z-la-il. THE r SBYTERIAN cllimcll w can Alh-Brookfield Charge‘. x Lord . Road ll kflold 3 P. M. Hart-sville 7-30 P. M. Donald Nich- olson, Student _Minister. 2-lB-1i. N0 TH RIVER BAPTIST CHU HES-February 20th. Ser- vices as follows: North River 11 A. M. Clyde River S. School 2 P-M. . . Creek Service . . M- You are cordially invited to worship. Rev. A. l3. TbddaMinifi- er. - . CHURCH OF ENGLANlh-Sert- ‘ ’ . B. Cralpaud, Morning M. Wednes- day. February 23rd, 8.00 P. . Eyensongl. Si. Elizabeth's Church, Springfield, Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. G- R. Hartman, BRIDAL COUPLE HONORED - On Thursday evening ‘Feb. 10th, a miscellaneo shower Was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs Earle Dia- mond, formerly Mia Gladys Watts. at the spacious home of Mr and Mrs. Lea Chcweii. Where upwards of 80 guests gathered to do honor to the popular young couple. To the strains of the wedding march softly played by Mrs. Btillmen Frizzle the bride and groom were escorted to the seats of honor by Mr. William Stewart Jr. and Mrs. Chester MacLean friends of the bride, A table laden with many lovely gifts were opened b the bride and the names of the donors were announced by Mrs. George Carson. The gifts were taken from granged by Mrs. C. Macllean and l Mrs. Stuart MiicKinnoh, after which Earle in his usual pleasant manner ion behalf of his bride thanked ‘ the people for their kindness. After ‘singing N!‘ They Are Jolly Good Fellows a bountiful lunch was iserved by the ladies and the rc- ‘. maindel- of the evening was very rpleaserltly spent in dancing and y‘ social intercourse. Mlnardb IHEVOQ sprair ‘Alaska Highway Army Engineers iiet Film Tribute i based m9 l‘.""‘“"‘m.l....'°§’3i‘£°ltilll d‘! Highway. them A an- an road w h was Alaskan-Gammon mad which was so vital to the protection of cur orthornmolt out ts the sol . ‘ill- H h I’ tsrri Richard h i‘ my Pgrkergiiih Ralph Joe Be/wyer TAl K MAY sole. ‘hie fiitlIteI-m.” \.. r THE PRIJSBYTERIAN cllunon » foi- the great collection, 1| ever w who sent. ten dollars the bride and were tastefully ar-; Dsflbeeerelesesbeeteseujooes" Brolulsetsvossrt. ti‘ HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CAPT. N. W, LOWTHER Vice-Chairmen Heeling Charlottetown Collection Week after next is Red Cross Campaign week when all Prince Edward Islanders will be Dill/HES- ed to contribute generously and abundantly to ensure that the greet work of the Red Cross may be carried forward fully and com- pletely in the culmlnatin strug- es of this Invasion Year. Meanwhile there is great ac- tivity in preparing and organizing Last year's campaign in this Province was an outstanding and wonderful success. This year the need is doubtedly greater than and the ambition is that every subscription will be upped at least ten per cent. Already a number of advance subscriptions received show much greater in- creases. Splendid Increases Very soon after announcement was made of the dates for the Rcd Cross Campei-an enthusiastic sir - rporters from various parts oi t e sending iii their subscriptions to Red Cross head- quarters at Charlottetown. It is particulllrly messing to licic how many of those already heard from have materially increased their contributions this imr Ono who sent seven dollars last year has sent fifty dollars this year. another ast year has sent twenty dollars this year. sev- eral have moi-eased from five to ten dollars and one ii-iend of tho cause who sent . ill 1942, sent s50. iii 1043 and now has forwarded $15.00 for the i944 campaign. Pretty good while the campaign is onlv beirls omanized. 11v MEMolrliMi Mas. CATHEELTIE McQUILLANI passed peacefully away on morning, January There Sunday the home of Vincent J. Leonard. 24 isongwurth Charlottetown, P- E. 1-. Mrs. Oflillheflfw rLcQuillan. aged 8'! Haven. who predeceased iier some twent -sevon years ago. She was in fa ling health for the past few years. and for the last i-izunocr of months received every possible nursing care from iiel- daughter, Mrs. Vincent J. Leonard. ‘Mrs. McQluillan was oi a very cheelrfuil disposition. and her soli- cituds for others made her u much loved Mother .ind respected neigh- Despite the heavy duties shc was called upon to perform. as the surviving psi-cit of eleven Olllltlflilk she was bright iind cheerful. arl ready at all times to take part the community. She will be ‘ missed by a lame circle of re atives. friends and neighbors. She leaves to mourn the follow- clsildrenr-Mal-y. Mrs. J. Ga e- man. and Mrs. Loretta Nelson. Arkosi. Ohio: Margaret. Mrs. R. C- Sharilts. and Anne. Mrs. Clarence lPfronim. Guvohogo, Falls. Ohio: ‘Katherine, Mrs. Peter C. Tralnor ‘and Bertha» Mrs. Vincent J. Leon- turd. Charlottetown; James and Patrick of Boston. Mass; Owen t wood. P. E. L, Joseph and John e e. During her illness, Mrs. MoQuil- Lsn was ilequently visited by Rev. Louis A. Dougarl and Rev. Fred- erick Cass. he last rites of the -Roman Catholic Chilrch were ad- rlllhlsured by Lev. will» A- The funeral was held from her home at New Haven to St. Aniies church. Tyrone. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by R"- Leomrd Ayers. who also conducted the services at the grave- The pallbearers Michael Doveroeux. James Iadyen. Clarence Irineii. rence llama-n. William Rogerson. and l. H. Ooldweli. 247-11. READY FOR. SECOND FRONT LONm a- (pimt -~1. Authorities t-l cu rs ecc- w. ‘ " Oevelleble in the Inndon one. if oil-essential people are evacuated from invasion coast towns of Britain when the second front opens. were Messrs. m Milan's hills nlln soeomnerlyin: her own engineer father. landslides. forest. fires and other tern ire to k LE LOSE LIVES WW- lwsbonf erleoiel. 10¢. 9th. at; her daughter. Mrs-I ‘ Ilfl III . ltgaiseeon who died febrllr! ll. PETER G. CLAIR lisnsnsereide Prince County Chair-an Very fortunately practically all of those who filled the key posi- tions in the campaign organize» tion in the past are swllllbiq and eager to carry on a sin end it is fully expected that. t e lame spirit of co-operation will be in evid- ence right down the line with every collector anxious to get the work completed quickly and beat out last year's record by s good margin. Mr. D. J. Bonnell is the Pro- vincial Chairman and nersl or- ganizer of the clirnpa Four vice-chainnen each head one of the four area organizations into which the Province is divided — Peter G. Clark of Summerside for Prince County. H. 1". MscPhee. KC. for queens County outside- of Charlottetown, A. l='_ McQlllidl WINSLOE antinu- 357ml. - Report for January: Grade X-i. Enid Sleckford; I. Isabel Diamond. ' Grade VIII-l. Lllllian Diamond and Marlorie Crawford (equal): Z Deity Home; 3. Margaret Home. Grade VI-—i. Freddie Turner. Grade V (Sm-l. Olga Ford; I. Roma Rodd»; ‘l. Buddy Horne. Grade V (Ji'.)-1. Eric Holroyd. Grade IV (Sm-i. Athol Auld. Grade IV (JrJ-l. Ernest Sell- ick; 2. Veda Rodd; 1i Eleanor Rodd and Anna MacFarlane (equal). Grade I1I-i. Melvin Hainbley. Grade II-1. Roy Belliek. Grade I-lsh Auld and Ernest Diamond (equal). Prize for stars, Grade I and I1 Roy Sellick ‘and Ian Auld. _ Prize for stars. Grade HI and IV. Melvin Hambley and Eleanor-Rodd. Highest average senior grades, Freddie Turner 95 percent. Highest average junior grades. Ernest Sellick. 95 percent. Perfect attendance: Marjorie Crawford. Olga Ford. Veda Rodd, Eleanor Redd and Ian Auld. Teacher, Verna L. Turner. (Patriot please copy) ~ GRAHAMS ROAD SCHOOL Tile followln;—is_tiie re rt of -e half yearly exams anuery, Grade X.—l. Eialllq Cam bell; 2. gown MICKIBY asnnd DalviMMec- regor. us; , arrac _ urrsly. Grade elk-l, Eric Gillespie. Grad l, William Green. Grade VIL-l, Malcolm Oomp- bell; 2. Bryce MzicGre-gor; (l. John- iiie Ward. Grade V.—l. Jennie Grccn. Grade lV.—1. Vernon Messervey Ca-négbell, equal- Gi-ade II.—1, . rgaret Williams. e I.—l. Owen Green. Prizesnfor Attendance -— Freddie be . Highest in French -- Elaine Campbell. tflighest in lggileiie-Iallra Mec- Eric it: KB/y and npie. Storsr-Msmaret Williams. Owen Green. Jennie Green. Vernon Mes- servey and Freddie Campbell. ‘Teacher-Jill; M. Morrison. Card Of Thanks The Family of the Winchester wish to late Lemuel thank their o; friends for their many expressions sympathy and flowers sent them he Doc rs and Nurses o the P. E. . Hospital for their kind- gels; glaring his sickness and death. Card Of Titan/ts Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MslcMillen and Miss Mary G. Chisholm wish to extend sincere thanks to the e Illi-IW h in dilfi signs..." .ind. ma..." 1N MEMORIAM Prince word who away Fells-nary l1. i . lnle rlet. A lo lniio and A slits‘ link -. ti?" "“ All through er of yon. Remember ed Iler htor and Elli . 11v Manolo/m is luiqfi u We are one! within our memory lane! are our noel-ts toes Ier o one we love so one y lloo orerer been osiietl sway. We think of her in silence Ne m eon soc lse weep lit mung silent teen we shell When ot or ere asleep.‘ Always Iomelrlbered lty ller Illebsnh end nslgtlter Verne. i-ildl. ftwo Beautiful IIIIMHH sre all thlt I Of on: we level all! llslll M"! o never re- m” u a ysln be they Will be years of remembrance leer Moth l“? i! Queen for Kings County and Capt. N. w. bowther for Charlottetown. Mo. rs. A. G. Parks and L. H. Poole of Montaliuc carry! the responsibility for Southern ngs County. ‘The Patrons sro i-ioh. B. W. ionic. Lieut Governor. Hon. J. Walter Jones. Premier and Hon. Cr. D. DeBlois while thc Honorary Chairman are D11 W. J. Mac- Millan. Provincial President of the Red Cross and Mr. George J. Tweedy. representative to the Na~ tionnl Council. The Honorary City Chairman is Mr. George M. Moore. Major T. Edgar MecNlilt l: honorary secretary, Miss Ipliigenle Arsenault, secretary. Mr, Arthur Belcher. honorary treasurer. Mr. Albsn Farmer. treasurer. The General Executive consists NORTH PINETTl-J SCHOOL Grade X (Shh-l. Mildred Ross; 2. Howard hose. Grade at (Jr.)-l. Peggy Gillis, 2. Mary Ross. Grade 11(—i. Garfield Ross. Grade VI—-l. Allll: recur; 2. Earl Ross; 3 John Morrison. Grade lV~—l. Anna Docncrly; 2. Joreell lJ-zchcrly. Grade I11 (Sm-l. Baylllolll Panton; 2. Verna Ross; 3 kril-Jflh- l en Compton. i Grade IIl iJ:‘.l-l John Pnn- l toil; 2. Billy Ross. Grade i. \>3...--.. John Docli- l eriy. Grade I tJi'.)-—l Neil Panton. l I-‘REETOWN SCHOOL Grade X—1. William Cairns; 2., Betty Profltt. ‘ Grade X (Jr.)—l. Freda Ham-l mill. ‘ Grade IX (SrJ-l. Winiiifrcd l Cairns; 2. Fred Cairns; 3. l-lelzn| Calms. 4 l Grade IX (JrJ-l. Bruce Profitt; I. George Hill. 1 Grade VII (SrJ-l. Ellli Jcanl Grade VII (JrJ-l. Donald Pro- Staveri. fltt; 2. Charlotte Cairns: 3- Whlifilw litric Hammill; 3. Jennie Reeves. Grade V (Sh) — l. Georgina Calms; 2. Russell Matthews Grade V (Jr l»—~l. Joan McCar- ville; 2. Elmer Hammill; 3. AiilSDll Reeves. Grade IV (Ski-J. Olive Stavert; - '2. Ralph Burns. Grade IV fJr.)—-1. Lmilse Cairns: 2. Edwin l-lammill; 3 Billie Mac- Leod. Grfldg 111-1 Amy Cairns tllld Morris Burn-s: 2 L103"! REEVES; 3- Albe-rt Stavert. Grade II-Leota Stavert. Grade I-1 Jean Reeves; 2. Betty l-lrcnmill: 3. Donna Bernard. Teacher, Jeane Campbell. MRS. (QF-Yoifils-rox wan '11; passed away n; Victoria on hi? morning of l-‘eb. 6th. Mrs. (Cap) Johnston Lord at. the adva- need age of B2 years. 511s was the llaugiiier of the late James lzard of Lower Tryvh and was one of a family oi eleven nil-lo boys and two girls. Six cf her brothers predeceased her some years ago and one sister. Annifl. Mrs William Bellcar, Tryon. Llvliiz and left, to mourn lire Jonah of Wallace, NS, Bruce of Sydney and Calvin oi the Canadian West. SllCI had a family of six, iour boys and, . Gertrude, s. William Dim ord of South Melville, Laura Mrs. E. R. Dl-inkwater of Mass, U. S.A. one son Howard died solncl years ago. Living are Eflll ni Vlrmi‘ toris. Walter of Sydney and wllle ism at ome “if " feithiully during vler long illness. Althouah rw" ~ for the last few years snc bore lip with Christian 'ul'.~- »- ~ never known t0 coiiililaili. The ser-vice :.t he house ’;_$£‘ _..-.___._._....-_ H. F. ZWIscPHEE, KI“, J. A. MacMillan. “hi3. vi-l. Elaine Hammili; 2.‘ ‘rendered by the Filli‘ [run rouuo PAGE 'l‘HBl‘_.l:,_ _ RED CROSS y CAMPAIGN ORGANIZA TION M-L-A- A. r. w. UAID . Charlottetown l WQ ' K'c' s County Chairman Km" cofiaighchaimln 0f: Dr. J. A. Cl-rk, W. S. G l. '1' ' Noel H. DeBloisJRusscll c. criiilkfifor hie): Spemmcm conlmnwe Dr. 1-1. I). Johnson. Hon. 1-1. H_ Cox, of Colonel G Elli i; °i5ul°°“"‘“““ J. F. Leightizer, E. C. Johlistone. J. R. PlitonNLt-Cjum Lbs“ J. E. Campbell. J. J. Duffy, K 1 i Roy Cudmore. E_ P. Foley. R. D. l-lfiiriizpionoarlillilpMalcoilfililalns 8' N' Quilzley, N. D. MacLean and the son. ' 'R°b"" In m” ("Eflnizatioll cl Queen; Publicity committee is made up of Robert l... Cotton. N. D. MacLeali, Count‘, outside I - 0 Cl -l ' Samuel Kenllfllgcgtletown Other committees are headed as follows: Commando Committee.- Rqbcrl T. Holman: Promotions Com- mittee, George A. Walters; Spe- cllll Numvs Committee. George J. Tweedy; Noli-Qesident. Committee, W. E. Champion and Sidney T. Green; Women's Committee, Mrs. trlcl, N. Fwvflliv. Lincoln Vi/ood g...- C,“ tral Rcw lt West lgyaiytyénd Gordon Rodd m’ Y's Men's Dance SPONSORED BY THE Y'S MEN'S 01.11; GIIARLUTTETOWN AliMillllllES TUESDA Y, FEB. 22nd. DON DIESSEIPS ORCHESTRA DANCING 9.80 UNTIL 1 A.M. Proceeds in Aid of Boy's Camp ADMISSION 35c Tickets on sale at the following stores: Hughes Drug Cu.. Hende d: Cndlnore, Pore Mill Co. Cudmore Bros" Rix Grocery. .__.._ Canadians Inspected Overseas l inspection of n Canadian ‘tunnelling Company in officer pauses to talk to Sgt. C R. Walsh. Ml. . . In the picture, left to right. are: Major D. Taylor, Tlmmlils. Ont; llle inspecting officer. a Canadian colonel and Sgt. Walsh. (CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS PHOTO irave was conducted by the Rlevfiogerson, Stewart In an, Fred Roy Vessey. Her favourite hymnslnman, Louis H. l-lzlwxitt. Inter- Rock of Ages. Abide With Me. andment was in ilie Ilvrih Tryon Jesus Lover of M-l Soul. waSPresbyterian Cemetery beside her United Ciiurehhusband who massed on some years l-holr. The funeral arralgementsago. were under the direction of Mercy She will be kindly renumbered by ‘Jmvson and Son. Funeral Direct-hei- family and a xvii-is circle of 01's relatives and friends frll- ‘ner many Messrs Lfine qualities nf mind and heart. (Patriot please copy) During the Th“ pallbearers were: L"0_d_._IIliEy_ Clgrlrklf J. WIMT GIVES 000M; ITS 811060101? 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