Y. 12 1941 _ __fMA THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN PAGF THRE] " -- - ' 0F ALL TIMES The Gentralliuardran 5.- | RADIQ r: GREATEST sea‘ emu... PRINCE EDWARD: TOD 55E This TIMELY AND IKIGIITY DRAMA . 0F TllE SEA-o tramp stonrncf landed with v T, N. T. bound for the war mm battling through storms . . . mine abnd aubmlrlne In- - . .~ . attack enem nu. giiaqpaxilrtrfgfshud-lovlng, lmynl- ht “amen resizing hlln rlly at waterfront oyI-Itrur- ‘m; despera ely against the perils of sen ma sky. DAILY SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7.00 0 (DAYLIGHT) l’ tropic inland wriralllgmo aboard I , wommlcu ahipl -ALS()._ mull’ sn ‘ I o s45 \ m, 11300.n- rh .....e'v.........§ .;.;..‘;.;1>::r IS SUPERB SEA THRILLER mfiilfitn P1" Philly-dramatic and who ‘mo vsiiiring story of men Water 0”” pm“ 0t a“ and 5k!’- mo“ _ libllll-iilufléletvé screen pfeseu; .' - W589 ome m; who Sluice Edward ‘Theatre m on i‘, "Fe day engagement. ivzeue gyNxFllmmus 3°?‘ pm" u My“ £11, Americas greatest . ‘l- 1i is John Ford's flrstl ‘mm kiirillillilcuon and was filmed i1 Nichols. ‘mt Wu“ “my by Dud- “19 llnlld- )' k gm llC ed cast of this ...“l3“i.~r<i Susvenseiui mm is l bilCil distinguished pej- mbrrow’: newspapers. the film brings vou the tale of the heroic sailors W110i without imiiorms, protection 0r the‘ Possibility of receiving medals, curry. out one of the most dangerous tasks. in modern war; that of supplying ever-necessary explosives to their 991-11155’. while they challenge the TOR-ring gales 0f the luan seas. Woven into the tumultuous drama are a number of gripping individual stories-the drunken renegade anuyl officer who dies heroically while die-l fill-nil’ a fli ht of enemy fillDlMiLS that machllia gun the Glencairn. the romance between a young Swed- md m lab r and a beautiful bum-boat Fitzgerald wlurea Eirl. and the efforts oi a. Limehoiise Jqhn Qualen c ' M 011K110 to shanghai members of the - Shields l, "me" 01- crew when they dock in London's retina“ "Mwkk ‘M’ m "will: v n " ill of O'Neiii's immortal mm m” m“, n“ Wage ome w m .. ' ry alongside such other i Pl-ayi- The Moon Of mm as "Stagecoach" and “'iiic' ' Grapes of Wrath." as a credit to ital director John Ford. Dudley Nichols screenplay, combined with the sill:- eriative photographic work of Gregg 01.13501 303k. “Sdlhmii £“i‘“"li‘ new. gs oec-n leac- iiiei“ s" °" °‘°"“""- {i5l2“v3§?.}1‘ ei~ i. as the headlines in w- outstanding picture of this or any othcnyear. “g "JP FUN AND AERIAL THRILLS IROMISED IN “CHARTER PILOT” » With 1, . 1m 191d Nolan and lovely gum "l. those ever-scrap lng in r...“f,”,§f“h""s on hand to bet- Ie in thcvslfiaifih ‘lfilfigraut sabot- Mi shoe-thrillers of the season. Hi ting the action him is the spectacular and suspensive climax 00% in Honduras. Nolan and Lynn qu t their scrapping when they dis- cover that a saboteur has out 11018011 iris in the oxy en tanks of a. plane already in iii it. And with 01m winging to the rescue in another plane and Lynn broadcnstfn the drama to 20.000.- litteners. "C arter Pilot" speeds into l. pulsating iln Film fans need no introduction to Lynn Bari. beautiful Boston lass. Lynn's newest role calls for a dell combination of comedy. drnma and quick re arise. Rxccu ive Producer sol M. Wurt- , rel assigned Maniz. Holly- AY TUES. W IOHN FORUS Production of EUGENE O'NEILL? iouu ltd." 4 um WAYNE ' MITCHELL ' HUNTER “UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS” nun coma canroou . ber of IO-mile events here in form- ‘ ei- years.) This column la reserved for news of locli interest. but advertising or a newly rutu e may be inserted at l oontl a word. ltrlctly pay- able In advance. ED. FIREMEN CALLED - Firemen were called for a slight blaze at Whites Restaurant here Saturday. The fire was in the kitchen. There was no damage. THE ANNUAL meeting of the Ladies Aid ‘society will e held in the P. E. Iiillld Hospital. Wednes- dry. May 14 at 3.30 p.111. 1.497. FUNERAL AT CORRAN BAN — The funeral of the late Mrs. D. J. McNab was held Saturday morning from her late residence Dornaidston to St. Michael's Church. Cori-an Ban. where Requiem High Mass "was Sum: by the pastor. the Rev. K. MiwPherson. The pail bearers were: Sam Arbing. James Arbing. John Trainer, Joseph Court. William Rat- grave were conducted by the Rev. L. MacDonald BOOTLEGGERS BAIDED — R. C. M. P. and the City Police com- bined to stage a. number oi raids on places suspected of keeping and selling intoxicating beverages. in- cluded among the objects of raid were two restaurants. Beer. rum. and what was called "moonshine" were confiscated by the police. Pro- secutions will follow. SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE - Bruce MacCannell has successfully passed his 3rd. year examinations at Dalhousie Medical School and is interning at Dalhousie Public Health Clinic for six months. Mrs. MmcCannell and son Graham are staying at the home oi her uus- band’; parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. MacCanneli, Hillsboro Street. LOCAL MAN T0 GRADUATE - At the Commencement exercises or Princeton University, Princeton, N. J., he this week May ll, 12. and 13th, Reverend Harold K. Wright, B.A., B.D., of Charlottetown will re- ceive the degree of Master of The- ology from the Princeton Theologic- al Seminary. Mr. Wright has been doing post-graduate work this past year being on leave of absence from the United Church oi Canada. He is a son of . and Mrs. A. L. Wright, Brighton, RENEWAL MISSION—The first gathering of a special “mission" at The Holy Redeemer Parish was held yesterday. The special presch- ers were Rev. Father Cunerty, C. 58R... St. John, N.B., and Rev. Father Greene, CSSR... stationed here. There was s. packed church last evening. The meetings will continue this week for the women. and. next week for the men, with masses twice in the morning and once in the evening, a sermon fol- lowing each mass. LAID T0 REST AT LITTLE SANDS — The funeral of the late Mrs. Murdock MacPhee was held from her late residence at Hope- l"!!! Two Island Boys get wings JARVIS. 0m... May 11-40?)- Seven provinces in Canada. the United States and England and Group Capt. G. E. commanding the No. 1 bombing and gunnery school, Royal Canadian All’ Force. presented to a large class of air observers at a graduation cere- mony here Saturday. The graduation class included the following: Cir-rs A-“hn “will” Mmm- §1§l§h3l1ds%°“’t‘i.“."rt§5“'v13““o ‘ti? gue. P. E. L; Roland Andersorlhk m h yube ' ' ‘h J Fredericton; Rowan Fitzgerald. e ' T e p“ m“ were’ J° n ' Charlottetown‘ Vincent Mancini. Stewart» Herbert 3'8"“? Elm" Sydney‘ N_ S’; Thomas Bung-ML Harris, Donald Livingstone, John Montreal; B"; whmh Mgmphram- MacDonald and Angus MacLean. u“; Que_ Burial was in the Ldttlc Sands Cemetery. Mrs. MacPhee died in hospital at Charlottetown earlier last week. FORMERLY 0F CHARLOTTE- TOWN- In the “Over the Teacups" Society column of the Toronto Class B-Roy Oliver. Wcstville. N. 8.. and John Bryant. Montreal. (Mr. Murdock starred in athletics with Acadia University prim- to his joining the service. He was espec- ially effective on the hockey team which won the Maritime Collere title in 1940-) Dally Star of May 2nd. appears the Y- HY-ZRTBJd 15 B- 9°n °1 MT- following engagementsmfiypsey "H"! MIS- G- - “$335510 °! aha" Newsome and Edward Willoughby. lottetown. He was an ouistandink athlete during his school days ncrr and later played with the Abegweit junior hockey team that won the Maritime-Quebec title. (He went to the Kirkland Lake district in Northern Ontario some fit: years ago and enlisted in On- a o (Roy Oliver is apparently the dir- tanco runner who has won s. unm- who announced theirs in the Oak Room of the King Edvard iast night the former wearing a stun- nin spring ensemble of black and whie striped silk. Narcissus uhite turban and accessories. Mi=s New- some is a daughter of the lath Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Newsome of Chm"- lottetown. Mr. Wiiloughby ls a son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Wiliouglrby, T0- ronto, Ont. Marriage is taking alace in the near future in Toron- TRINITY UNITED CHURCH —-— - WEATHER COOLER The weather turned cooler Saturday and Sunday after heavy rain. The wof would interfere with tillage opera- tions early this week. it was ex- pected. but was welcomed by most agriculiurists as the soil as drying rapidly. Farmers predict need for frequent rains (his spring. Lack of frost in the ground mude the soil firm up early. Although there was little run-off from melting snows compared with some years the wat- er worked to lower levels quickly and surface soils were already be- coming dry, except in sections with heavy clay soil. A brief thunder- storm visited some sections of ‘he province early yesterday. It lasi- ed only a short time. There was no report of damage. ‘FROZEN FISH STOCKS CYITAWA. May il-(CH-Siocks of frozen fish in Canada at May i ivere estimated 5.600.000 pounds higher than the amount in store on the same date last year. but dropped 8.200.000 pounds from the figure for April 1. the Domin on Bureau of Statistics reported Sat- urday. Stocks of all frozen fish totalled 19.800000 pounds. includ- ing an estimate cf 810.000 pounds frozen fresh and 52.000 pounds frozen smoked for firms failing to report on time. The total was made up of 171100.000 pounds frozen fresh and 2.100.000 pounds frozen smok- ed. At the morning service Rev. Hugh Miller taking as his theme "The God Who S eaks" told of Isaiah seeing the v ion of the seraphun having three pairs of wings. one covering his face, reverence, one his feet, humility. and one. with_ which he flew on God's bidding. But besides this vision also heard the voice oi God speaking to him. So docs God speak to us and as Isaiah answered "Here am I. send me," thus should we answer. In his evening sermon, Mr. Miller taking as. his text “What manner of man ls thisil", told iltat as thr disciples and the early Christian church felt within ilrcm a wonder‘ at the beauty of life and acts of Jesus so we too must feel within us a Wonder and be caught up by the ideals set forth in l-lis teach- ing. If we lose that wonder our religion becomes a lifeless thing. ‘The music at both services was under the direction of Prof. A. R. Kendall. The Girl Guide. Compam. les of Trinity United Church iorm- ed ll"e choir for the morning ser- vice in keeping with Mother's Dav while in the evening the regular choir rendered “Comes at Times A StiIlnessK-Woodward. SOLDIER PSYCHOLOGY LONDON -(CP)— Under a will‘ Office rulng every annv recruit must undergo a p=ychological lest to determine his proper place in re- ion io ihc various services and w” his selective medical fitness. Keep ltlinards in the home i ATTENTION FARMERS 5 5 You are invited to attend a Mechanized Farming i Conference featuring the FORD TRACTOR Ferguson System and wheel-less implements Al. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL (over R. T. Holmaws Store) Tuesday, May l3 TALKING MOTION PICTURES—LECTURES- DISCUSSION Don't miss this presentation of the latest improvements in modern farming S. ll. Johnston g Great George Street FORD SALES AND SERVICE rterl mos} lfamous struntulaolglthuw mtrmlhmpaectlmrilia or u: tray and ‘Ihco. Ellis. Services at, the‘ PLA Y and ‘i Variety Concert HEARTZ HALL Auspices Kings Daughter THURSDAY, MAY 15. 8.15 p. m. Admission 25c -:-.-.-.-.-.-.».-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. L-503-5-10-12-13 Music lovers Treated to ~ NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Having Time Throughout , WAVELENGTH yCanoda and U.S.A.—3l.32 m.. 25.53 m. (to 10.00 pm.) 49.10 m (fnm 10.30 om.) Western Canada-H.“ ‘(Dfromuldfl p-m-i 31.32 (from 11.00 MONDAY. MAY 12 EDST. 6.20 prim-London Calling’. 6.25 p.m.—-‘Heilo Children’. Pro- gramme for children evacuated to Canada and the U.S.A. '1 p.m.--'Questlons of the Hour.’ '1 pm-NEWS IN FRENCH. 7.30 p.m.—-Feature Programme. The Foreign Eeglon. B 8 p. . ‘ I 8.20 pm.-'London Calling’. 8.30 pm.—‘BR.1'I‘AlN SPEAKS’. Talk by St. John Ervine. - ""191. son of Mr. and Mrs. "w R “W” C511’, who has been in mo’ for the past nine ' "m5 WYIUY completed his §'l‘e'§§.°.e"§...l’.l?.§°"?.'~’“§. m“ ‘s “‘ home he". 8 ls ave at his Nnmir- Unique concert Last evening at Trinity United Church after ilte close of the 101;!!- lsr diet of o'er-ship, Charlottetown music lovers were treated to a unique concert of sacred music. Mr. Ivan Gillie, A.R.C.O. though blind] in a program 3f lpopuéar clalsisics for the organ isp aye exce en to _ pedal and manual technique"Wggllaergfléggswsligndwwltgl"IB- throughout, his interpretations be- u" 1' V"- Private Douglas B. Maclggd‘ p_ E lng hlghtlly l Thehofferéng ta:- enwaseca to ea ofterLnfhld F no t. ti: as Guiimanifsl and family‘ 1Z4‘ Elm Avenue~ Raid Victims. Such numbers gMarch on a theme of Handel‘? “SaixiilrlteceGgllhiqug"—lggr'idggenwlfairf '5 “avmg m‘ mm“! 1°’ go"-Bach‘s “Aria from Suite in hi“ mtlontano’ called to his 01d D"-are ever fresh and continue! t mil/tiger‘? by the death M m‘ 515* to ‘make their appeal to lovers oil gill} 5 Mazgaret Barclay Baum‘ music when played as they were‘ ' Personals Miss Anna. Ferris of Charlottg- Mr. G. Bai-llngali of Charlotte. last evening by thi. gifted usi - h. wit: l are ...B:r::::.::. meanness dclssohn. Mr. Gillis‘ own composi- tion “Pnstoralc in a," together with lhhihec h” acoepwd a a delightful solo by Miss Margaret of the CM]; Servlcgnce Department Stems and a. fine chorus bv the ' choir. completed a welbolauned and most BIIJOYZIDIC prom-am. Ml‘. A. Roy Kendall. L.R.A.M., or- ganist of the church. played the ac- giémllaniments to the vocal num- rs. Messrs. Bert and Jack Miller who éterle somewhere in England sent g, , Hiram to Mrs. Peter G. tt grid family expressing their heart- beet Slmpathy in the recent sad reavement which the family were resided in Meadowbank. Mrs. Gerald Wright of Ottawa. who has been staying in Truro. N. S. for the past seven months while Major‘ Wright was stationed at De- beri Military Camp. motored in Charlottetown last Tuesday and ls saturdayv May 10m was observed visiting at the home of her cons. by the members of the Notre Dame m: Ml“ Am“ LOVE. 5t- Avllfdfl- Mrs. Alumnae Association as Mary's Day Wright. who was formerly Miss —a day on which special tribute is “We 1mm. ivas accompanied ov Daid to Mary. mother of mankind, IEIQOBQYILSOH M85101‘ Kfinneth. ate time when earthly mothers are i‘ ‘ t‘ M being singularly honored. It also tihe éenth nnnflversary of the i which wag aditlllatgg gs Si: she-limit?! Ac the (my flospttaL M“? tloual endeavour or the Canadian '9} M’ for a? arrid Mrs’ John M“- Federation of Convent Alumnae. ‘ ‘ fly e ' a aughter‘ The earnest request of His Holiness. P0116 Plus XII for special prayers At Notre Damu Academy Saturday BIRTHS LEIGIITIZER- At the City Hospl. i drum me month for h e ~ £81. May 6.. 1041, to Mr. and Mrs. . at a 251st peace. seemetde t? Biltdgltfg James Mlghnzer- a w"- e oi er and real with which the‘ - rules for the observance of this day GALLANT — M the Gil-Y 301111011. i tvere carried out. May l. 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mass fit which members received Gallant. Rustiw. a daughter. HOLV Communion in a body, was celebrated in the Academy Chapel LYNCH-At the Ciiy Hospital. May by Rev, Dr. lvlcMahon. 5. 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. James A meeting at which Miss Anna J Lynch, City, a son. l iAlldClllllliifdsldellt of Notre Dame i umnae ssqcialiou. presided- 1U‘ GAUTlllElb-At the City Hospital. lowed the ‘dainty breakfast served May 4_ “ML m Mr’ and Mrs’ Elmer in IICCOIIVOIVIDHHCI Mass. A pleris- Ga,,l|;1c,-_ cm.’ twin dflughtem ‘ ind feature was the presentation of called uponto bear when death bert Frizzei. St. Avards phone claimed‘ their beloved one only a 1701, 1,_595-5.12_31_ Special services 3"%Y~i>ii‘€ie1=i“ii" Miu“°"s“ll°' ‘é rs" Si“ - - w o rs. 0 . an R. . LE—-TURNIPS. ALBERT before going overseas. the brothers 1,. lars worth of rugs to North Amer-i. l ca annually. 8.45 pm-HEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS. Commentator: LIND- LEY FRASER 0.00 pm-‘The Music of Britainz’ Traditional Tunes of Ulster, presented by Sam Henry. 9.15 p.m.-—-‘F‘ront Line Family’ - episcde i3. The adventures of the British Family Robinson in‘ war-time London. Written and produced bv Alan Melville. 9.30 p.m.—‘ CAN ADA CALLS FROM IDNDON (in collaboration with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation): Canadian Regi- mental Concert. 10.00 pJTL-‘DEMOCRACY MARCH- 4 011N401)” PR00u0r “ " (.g“/1*r/i.’.u1 //'»,. ES.’ Talk ‘y Archbishop Ger- mancs. Orthodox Greek Church. 10.15 p.m.—'At Your Request’. 10.30 p.m.—"I‘I-IE STONES CRY OUT’ — 2: Guildhall. Feature Programme. A BBC Production; Made in England. 10.45 pin-The Boyd Neel String Orchestra. 11.15 p.m.-Talk: ‘Matters of Mo- merit.’ 11.30 punt-RADIO NEWS-REEL. 12.00 m.n.—’I“ne Daily Service. 12.05 l1.l‘l'i.—'L0l1d0n Calling‘. 12.15 a.m.-—‘BR,ITAIN SPEAKS’. Talk by St John Ervine. 12.30 a.m.—'I‘HE NEWS. 12.45 am.4Jlose clown. T00 Late To (Tlnsifv r-"on SALE-USED,’ can. rm.- I. 0. 0. F. Odd Fellows and Rebekah, Gm"! Sire "flgerman Visits ghgrlotieiown. Tuesday, May i . Programme:- 3-‘00. p.m.-Conferencs with Ill membe s. 1.0.0.F. Hall. 6:00 p.m.—Banquet at Chur- lottetown llotei. 8:30 ll-ln. — Public meeting Hear-t: Memorial 11311. Every Odd Fellow and Re. bokah who can are respect- fully requestcd to attend all meetings. Public cordially in- vited. Meeting held on Day- light Saving Time. Douse. FOR. SALE-THREE YEAR OLD mare. Apply 83 Upper Queen. 14-600-5-12-21. Iran Em... sells millions of dcl- ‘ place where you can enjoy Dancing °°" Trinity United Church MONDAY:— 10--(7nmmitier of Stewards. .30—\V.C.’I‘.U., East Parlor. The White Spot is open every day for your convenience. This is one anytime, afternoon or evening. Good Floor, wmr: sror other MONDAY NIGHT, MAY 12 Music by Ding Connolly Supported by 5 Piece Orchestra All Modern Dancing 9.30 to 12.30 I (Daylight Saving Time) Admission 35c, tax included Good Eats, Good Music a. cheque to our Directress. Reverend BECK__M m? Prince mward ISL Mother St. John of Meda, Superior of the Academy. and also a cheque and Hospital on May n‘ 1941' m Mr‘ I‘ lo Miss Iphegcnie Arsenault for the and‘ Mrs‘ Preston Beck‘ Charlottb Red Cross. After routine business town‘ a daughter’ had been transacted and raisins d1s-‘ LAWLOR —- At the City Hospital. cussed for future activities, iiie May w‘ 19.“ to ML and Mm wa1_ meeting adjourned. her Lama,‘ Cm,’ a daughm. L In glue afternoon. Benediction of essed sacramen was gven _ by yypggg g;- Mgnlfg-“m-xighourl- ii2§“3°.§‘.h f.‘ £°.§i"..l§°’€itii soa e em erse orn ' ' - ' them to be loyal to their conven% cmdom Cny- a 5m‘- swnwm- and extending words of congratu- lations ior work accomplished and DOUCETTE-At the 91W 305191051- enccuragement for future endenv- Mal’ 9- 1941- 10 M!" and M11 A1005 Quf5_ Doucette, a daughter. THE BAPTIST CHURCH MOYNAGH-qlt the City Hospital. -——,—- lMay 7. 19-11. to Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. At the morning service. Mother's I/foynflsh. City. a son. Day was recognized in the sermon by the llzcv. llnJutdson IEXJII\B|\AQ] gAlgfis-t-éat the City Hospital. May who too as us meme " Uczner _ 1 , Mr. ri M's. F k at the Cross." 111 1119 gospel o1‘ cakes. City, a 54:21:11. 1 m“ éiaiut Jtfgléal I19: ‘f5. we read ‘Now tiere s y 1e cros of Jesis. , A _ hlistmothertl‘ 1n the sud sud somlizle lgmffl, fitlvff°aféfiv§i°s$gili p c ure of a vary iher was a gow . ' ‘ ' ' oi" the sunshine of love; as tnere m“ Gallant’ City’ a 5cm’ Sunbom’ stood‘ by the cross nzs llllltlltl‘. 1.01:3), llrfllllllllllsltlllftllgbfiblgllgbllllgsls zlshtzicicvgzilge: land HOSPHM" May 11' 1941' to Mr- in that hour there was no oancr “nd Mrs- Am“ Hmgan- m“ H919“ place where the mother o; our hard Judson) 11 Green Street. Charlotte- could be. Two loves met at Calvary. t9l'."__Lda}lghi-fl‘- the hmnite. divine love of God in ‘ '" " "— action. the gracious love of a motli- _ DEATHS C5101‘ son, shodingdinto arch "~ ‘ ii o 101' w l the incol cmarcat on MacMICKEN - Suddenly at cape 310312.“‘li‘ll§l"l°‘...";§if‘Litlfffz; o" Mo 11- m‘ the brlillllifll! 01x) ‘life through death’ George Macwncken‘ aged 6a years‘ l 'ihere was the principle oi seii -' ?nera1 wfdnesday" May H" M’ me I niai. the hour when the call of "$313k stegvwile séagfihi mi, zaoflpmd‘ others need sounds high and clear Cemetery Plea "1 ° 3°° "1 above the call oi sell. 1n both are i’ e 5° 0m" immu- the expression of the highest worm DOIRON-At North Ruglico m, cf 151815 that the giarylkiumhfifi hgay 10. 194i. John D. Doiron. aged 1.0:. r1210. .. u. gift .. his m Prim" we condo» son Motherhood at its best and lsfimfificfi‘ §q§,°,1f,’°‘§u“’us'°““ Mar“ highest gives our most vivid human‘ ' S c0‘ expression of love of Almighty God.‘ MacNEVIN-—At Desable. May 11, Be worthy. O mothers. of that nigh i941. John C. MacNevin in his 93rd, destiny, that high calling which is year. Funeral Tuesday from his lfiiiléhfil.‘il.'..l“€.‘i‘if.t‘..¥-.11i; ‘3.'°.21’é'.‘.°...§€'l°° 5mm“ “l 2 e tltieGgliacelqfi gffl-Yfil‘ and the wogd CUR my“ shme‘ o . i ay we ionour moi. - RJE - h: ersi as tgcnhrgésdurnmotjheris idlealsfmue creek‘ ‘s: sfin,§f§“°“,°,fay"‘{‘,f an got ctr?“ 11510 gnbog 0305,1041. Peiey cum-u; aggd g0 yum pf ‘an u i1 Y 8X‘ lnDe il§ "9 Funeral from his late residence n 61111180. End Sfltflk hog-lays 0,Tuesday morning at l0 o'cl Blessed “Day of~--Mo her and standard “mg m 5L Sykes Thine Forever. God 0f Church South shore. Love". m. hevyfis thoughtfully cic- quent evening sermon ‘was “The IIOWATT - At the home of ner- Power behind the Right. Mr. Rus- dau hter. Mrs. Stewart McMicken. sell Jones sang Dudley Buck's "Fear Ca-rctcm on Sunday. May i1. 194i. Not Ye 0 Israel.” The flowers at Mrs. Newton l-Iowatt. in her 83rd the pulpit were given by Mrs. Ev- venr, Funeral Tilesday. May 13th at erett Saunders in memory of her 2 p. m.. a short service nt the home mother. Mrs. Fred Newson. The thence lo ‘Pryon United Church. flowers on the Communion table Please omit flowers. were given by Mr. and Mrs. Atholl Burns in loving memory of their; son Lemuel. John inch. Mus. Bach Or ist and Cl oirmaster directed thgahlhsle of theldfly- I 1V. D. MOCLQGII MUCH TRAVELLED VICAR ‘ UNDERTAKER mm“ “w?” rmaatmsa 1 HOGAN —At the Prince Edward Is- Martin's l Australia. Souih Africdn 1151a Cagafllls. -~vmi ¥?.’“°wi§“"i.e"hi§i “t. ‘i’... h‘... t." v p > L-596-542-2i. “mum, Rev. Cimrles Dclacour debabll- llere. one time English Chap oin at Canne and Geneva. who toured cgm-romgnm, m"; North Wiltshlrc Phone 140 W R e tish port areas and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are harried from shelter to shelter and finally drlvcn into the open successive raids. Eventually places a relative security, but. their belong- ings of all kinds are destroyed. The task of emergency feeding alone ls difficult. The task of setting them u o? clothing and bedding is much more difficult. funds have been started in various parts of the world. Queen Elizabeth has permitted the use of her name In connection with the Dominion campaign. which ls ock. $10 Queers cArAnui FUND tortuous FDR AIR mun vrcrrns ‘ ‘ bombing raids on Brl- country by re found for them all, places of once more with some quantity To meet these enormous needs, ller Majesty Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out deductlo to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province town, $1 town, $1 Miss M. I. MacLcud, Charlotte- town. $1.00. Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth, Char- lottetown, $5.00 Mlss Mary sftewart, Ellen-silo $3.00. Wlnslue South W. L, $10.00. Mrs. .1. L. Lockhart. Charlotte- .00. Mlss Helen Lockhart. Charlotte- .00. Mlsa Margaret Irvlnl. pharlotte- town. $5.00 T. 0.. $100.00 Mrs. c. n. ' Black. Charlotte- town, $5.00. Darllngtun W. L. $5.00 Oyster Bed Bridge. W. L. $5.00. Queen Mary Needlework Guild. Charlottetown, $5.00. Mrs. George Rogers. Charlotte- town. $10.00. Seymour young. Earnscliffe $1.00. officially known as "The Queen's Chem "_ Chandlpr‘ Chm-hue. Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vln- town’ 310110, "n"? Miss Anna Mair. Charlotte- Evcry dollar contributed to the gown. 519,00, The rrur Club. snide $10.00. Miss B. Rose Lcurwerth- Ch"- lotteiown. $5.00- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dllfihfllllll. Charlottetown. $5.00. should he forwarded tn the Royal M“, Vern Scnloy, Charlotte- Trust Company. Charlottetown. gown, 53,90 Mrs. Annie D. White Charlottl- whleh reports the following re- celpts to date: “Carry On Knitting Club. Char- lottetown. $10-00- Mrg, Noel DeBlnfs. Charlottetown. $2.00. Mrs. James Bayer, Charlottetown. o0 _.. $2. . ..Anonymous, $5.00. Mrs. ll. W. hfeKay, Mt. Stewart. .00. Previously acknowledged: Dr. and Mrs. Howard H. Smith. Charlottetown. $10.00. Pythlan S later-s, Charlotte- town. $10.00. Mrs. George Carruthers, Char- lottetown. $4.00. hllsses $5.00. '. 0. (Y. Craswcll. Charlotte- town. $5.00. The Legion Auxiliary, Charlotte- town, $50.00. Mrs. Frances lloll Tralnor. Char- lottetown, $1.00. W. ll. Large. Montague, $5.00. . II. D. lllacliean. Sourls, $10.00. “In Our Lord's Name," $5.00. I. 8.. $5.00. Mr. and Mrs. G. '11. Taylor, Charlottetown, $5.00. P.E.l. Art Society. $5.00. w.c.'r.u. pummel-aide. $10.00. i D . Coles. Charlotte- Chgtrlottgtlown, $5.00 town, $5.00. Mrs. Emily Leard Snurls til-W- Mrs. Mildred Borden Charlotte- town, $10.00 c, ‘c a c rps, $250.00. l l...f'l;..".'.'...l‘f"éhiilo'ilcrowh $5.00. Dr. and Mrs. W. .1. P. MacMillnu, Charlottetown, $15.00 Mrs. Lorne M. Clarnpbfll. N“ London, ‘S0 cents. Anonymous $20.00. Miss Carrie llaslam. Charlem- town. M155 J. Ella MacLeod. Ulgl. 85-00- Palmer Electric Co.. Charlotte town. $5.00. l-l. ll. Horne. Charlottetown. $5.00. and Mrs. F. E. Smallwood. .I_ T, McKee, Charlottetown, $5.00. Harry Weeks. Charlottetown. $3.00 Anonymous, Freetown. $1.50. Professor Barlow. Charlottetown, $5.00. Miss L. A. Young. Charlottetown. .00. I-lyndman A; Co..Lfr1.. Charlotte- town, $25.00. Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Hill. Char- lottetown. $25.00. Douglas Hill. Charlottetown, Si.” ' , I ll l , $1.0.- '02.“? ‘Rnivlgllitlthgld? ‘Charlotte- 00 , $3.00. "n?" Jacqueline MacDonald. Chi?‘ lottctownrbéfl. To lmnqnsz‘