.- ggsfle-v-lreréévrovxim o-qIa-r€'" the scene o! o handful of men - clinging too lilo roll. while Nazi -. .. dive-bombers strufe them with _ machine-gun death. .' ifiLflSt iines Today ZWANDY I-IARDYS tlta scone o! the return Item Dunkirk. The courage oi thew stormed. bewildered men i: on inspiration. .. f that scene on the meadow. A man and his love steal a low mo- . manta of happineumo dogfight the skies. . f the arena in which ll woman toasts lier most dangerous rival - har man's ship. Emotions ill deep as the haort itself, EXTRA — DISNEY CARTOON — “HOW TO FISH” STARTS MONDAY - PLAYING SIX DAYS IVIATINEE 2.30 -- EVENING 7 and 9 THE DOUBLEIHLII-FE " CHARIXZITETOWN EUABQIAN. ‘criiiiiiii. lillAlilllAli ‘lhia column is reserved for new: o! local interest. but advertising or a ncrray nature may be inserted at live coats a word. strictly par able in advance. COOKS for Photographs. REMEMBER Girl Guide Rum- mage Bale today. 5-15-11. RECEIVED at l-lolmans’. Char- lottetown Store. cal-load Locktite “Shingles. Order early. 5-14-21. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Milton. Sunday, May 16th. Evening Prayer at 8 o'clock. O. Y. P. A. Seiéviée.“ MEETINGS at 6081191 Hall. Crapaud Corner. Worship meeting Sunday morning 10.30. Bible Read- ing i2. Gospel meeting 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting, Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome. No collections. 5-14-21 CAVENDISH CHARGE. - Ser- , vices on Sunday, May 16th in North ‘ Rustico at 11 A. M. and Stanley Bridge at 7.30 P. M. Geo. W. ‘Plliey. Minister. 5-15-11. BUSINESS HOURS of The Rog- ers Hardware Company Limited will be from 8.30 A. M. to 5.30 PM. Saturday open till 9.30 P. M. The Rogers Hardware Com an Limited. 5- 4-3 . TRYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST lCHUltCH-Sunday. May 16th, ;Tryori 3.00 P. M. Bonshuw 7.30 RM. lube pastor will speak oii thesub- fleet: “The Voice in the Night? -Whlle our men are offering their llives that we may have freedom o! worship, let us remembflr that neg- lect of our church services is an iabuse of that freedom. “Enter into jhis gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praiseg 15 u THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Youth Sunday, May 16th. Malpeque 10.00 A. M. Free- town at 3.00 P. M. and Keiisiiigton at 7.30 P. M. In Freetown 11nd Kensingtoli Churches. members of iY. P. Societies in the respective congregations will conduct the ser- lvlce and the minister will preach the sermon. Cross Versus Slvflsllkfl- 5-l5-1l. l PROMOTIONS-Word has been l received of the promotion of three l members of the Prince Edward Is- iland Highlanders. Lance Sergeant l S. Ross, Georgetown, P. E. I., has lbeen mode Sergeant; Coi-po .11 l l l I I I l C. Hogan, Summerside, has bccii made Sergeant, while Private C. M. Burke, Charlottetown, has been pro- moted to Lance-Corporal. His iiio- tiicr resides iii Cardigan. NEW LONDON PRESBYIER- IAN CHARGE-May ltitii. Empire Youth Sunday, New London 11.00 A. M. Loni; River 3.00 P. M. Ged- a "PROGRAM. SIRiW-Lt, Gen. K. Stuart. C. 8., D. S. O . M. 0., Chief of the General Staff, is seen above purchasing a program from a pretty W. C. A C. “usherette" when he attended "The Army 511ml." Canada's all soldier stage show, at Ottawa's Capitol Theatre. With other J- bills presented mid senior staff officers, Gen. Stuart had warm praise for the khaki-clad per- formers, now on their coast-to-coast tour. PARKDALE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Piirkdale Women's Institute was held on May 3rd in the school hall. Mrs. Edwin Cook 1st; vice-president, presided. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and re- peating the club womnnfls creed in unison. Roll cull was responded to by tweiitylivu members and one visitor was present. The minutes of the last regular meeting and an executive meeting were read aiid approved. Itnports of committees followed. There was no report from the school this month. Sick, Mrs. Ralph Gay reported oiie convales- cent carcl sciit to a member; Red Cross, ltlrs. Warren Burns report- cd the work for the month, Z0 bed JHCIKBM» 5 men's bath robes, 1 pair socks. Mrs. V. M. Hudson, t-l). dele- gate, gun: a splendid report of‘ the two mcctiiius ivliicli were held at the Charlottetown Hotel and City Hall. fiic speakers were all very eiithusiziirtic and agreeable iii their plans proposed for enlarging the Provincial Srinntoriuni. The trens- urers report was rend, niid scveritl voted to be paid. The school committee was re- elcclrd with Mrs. I-liirold Itiziclmiis ncidcd to the committee. The sick committee ivns also reelected. Luiicii (tlilllllllllfifi for June, -Mrs. Dora Walker. hiiss Georgie Willis, ltlrs, Hciujv Callback. The secretary rend a iiumliili" nf letters and cards from the boys overseas acknowled- die Memorial 7.30 P. M. The pupils ‘ the day schools and th Boy Scouts will worship with us 111i IAKSC services, Please iiote thei chniige in hour of the service at.‘ Long River. Rev. H. M. Blllilllilli| B. A., Minister. 3-15-11. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN i CHURCH, Sunday, May 16, 1043. 11 A. M. morning ivorsliip. 7.30 RM. Lveiiing Worship. 10 A. M. Com-i munlty Sunday School 3 P. M. Cav- endish Bnpiist Church Service. Rev. 1 A. A. Allen. St. Thomas, Ont., will‘ address the congregation at New Glasgow at 11 A. M. and the con- gregation at Fredericton at 3 P. M. Rev. R. E. Shaw, Minister. 5-15-11. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST‘ CHURCHES. — Mav 10th. Creek, Service 11 A. M. S. School 10 A. M. Clyde River: S. School 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. by Pastor and Mrs. Todd. Kingston: Service 7.30 P. M. A United Service in Kingston United Church by Rev. J. R. Skin- ner and Rev. A. E. Todd. United Communion of both Churches after. irvicw: S. schol 11 A. M. You are cordially invited to all serwces of the Day. Rev. A. E. Todd, Min- ister. 5-15-11. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH. — At the service of morning worship the sermon by the minister will bcl “The Teaching of the Church." Tho l morning anthem will be Elveys‘ "Rejoice in the 10rd." The Church School at 2.30 P. M. cordially in- vites you to participate in this Bible Study period. The service of even- ‘ing worship will be observed xit 7 l1’. M. with sermon by the Rev. I. lJudson i..evy, B. A. Coleridge Tay- llor's “O Ye that Love the Lord" |will be the morning anthem. Music 5 inf the dav will be in charge of John i Inch, Mus. E86,, organist and choirmaster. -’fl‘ PRINCE ED I/VAR D R‘ mm U-r-tm 6...“..- Sunday's Serigcesgvill be cgntg/lllfilted a H by the Minis r, ev. 1-Iu 61'. ‘ The Showplace of the Island M. 1.. n. n. m. Miller ll preach both morning and evening. The - members oi’ the Officers Training Corps under Lieutenant A. E. Rus- sell will attend the morninil 591" vice in a body. At the evednlnil mili- E-r-wA-manasrAvnH Nnvn-eaw-u‘ 213$? "$911 gggigimg‘ gzwicef l f th d _ illb under the :I C A P O L ':“ lgi-lescttzioilirof gheagrgariisteand choir- I: - master Mr. Axllcoy Kendnlliandvwcitlal C . f’? - ' lfiilu-‘Ie a: anti?’ srtilllaagivesfi. solo Lurn‘! .5".- kmi * _ ' j st ‘the evening worship. Visitors -. {§2£Z".‘;i‘.f"§..;..; ' ' cordially "E21?"- :| pair you've ever ~ a2cn...l.rin . m." , wr‘ll i». ' a new p ~ é rho 101-". -Down “m. folks! U / . y; , > , " 1/ I “i T l A ' F , i, rave by 1r! -- (‘we T0: ..,, _ 4 . Moncton. .. ZASU ants A ~ _,,, .....»., . . *."..'.':::::::*..""" . ~ l Saint John..- ’ ' ' m I “new r .. Cllmsxlng on the Screen 11 Yearsof RiidloFun-Maklngl ' ,. nafl“ “M; e - - XTRA g,,...---;f,,,.. Summerside _ _- ‘i’ v A i” “our! "mm" °’""" n» Chapter I .1 , PLANES ‘DAILY:- NEWS “BORDER PATROL” "1"" °' "‘° “"‘"‘"" n. Arrive comedy _ Gem “m! Ch IIIIIOQMIII Monctoo 9°95"? m’ SHOWS 2.30 - 1.00 - 11.45 I '1'” m, co ‘In Leon Errol Comedy ____ g E M P I R E 12.3: it: a: g:- '_—‘ . p. . . . 5'a"u'a'a'h'a'a'a'a'a'a'a'a‘a'fu'al'a'lu'a' MHHnNWPaMHWFaHV-‘a’ "'- .-.-. nreb-siciiiiliriotietmnvo- ‘gleam-ton ___.+-------- _ -.~ to o nge - . am _ GASPEREAIIX we» sir-m», 4,, plus m. "~" Glsfllnifi ‘hi;Drsliiriggriilviihlhiigégii" ‘wows 2'30 7M 5' ‘ Information - Reservations standing [or April: equal; Gertie Dixon. ‘ _ ________ 40 Grade IX-Katiicrlizc Steele, Mil- G Griedle” V-Cccclia O'Connor; -- Urgm, _‘_ 5h-jgifiiq,fi'—na_ Phore 540 d 1 3 dred Cnmobvll- h Ivan ‘gljndp fr’? 5W1‘? “gm,”- viii NNGIIISIRH. Wllfrncl McGee. E’°'P‘ 5"“ ‘Y Grade Vm-Jm" G" “m- G, dc‘ n TS,°'§;,}"F T‘ L?“ ., r‘ 1c 1 Jr.---Bil1y Steele, Jackie SWEIG. T116795“! swele- n '_ m W’ rm‘ ‘ "It' 11pm, Billy Dixon. Grade VII Srt-ii/rrgv Graham, June Graham Grade V11 Jr.-Lco l King, Anna Mary McGiiigaii. Stwjilivn French. *' do II {III-Eugene O'Connor,‘ Gm wflP. Cairns, teacher. French, Flor- Ida Campbe N l‘ Maritime Central Airways “m!!! 1 two and i1 hull ,t.:ikc an ncii e purl. gins" the gifts of cigarettes. a letter of thanks from the Red Cross and zi icccipt for our donation oi $65. n card of tliiiiilcs from a bereaved family mid two liiuiness letters. The I(J1l0‘.\'ill'§ coinmilicee was appoint- cd to cor-suit with Miss MacDonald, supervis ., regarding the serving oi diiiiicrs ill. ihn Institute convention, Nlrs. Bun liviiiwstone, lilrs. David Robinson. Airs. Ilzirold Ncwsoii, Mrs. Edwin Cook, The resignation llilS necii received with dec-p rcrsrct from Mrs. G. R. Beer the esteemed and very cimablc president for the past r-nrs, and the mem bcrs hope M " tre .'-ll1‘f‘1' I\Ii' A. Small has also asked the Illfiilllilt‘ lo accept her resignation. It. was moved zuid sec- oiidcd thit letters oi‘ thmiks be seiit to Iiotii of these indies for the splendid services rendered while in office. Mrs. Chas, S\\'i\l1 was elected as president and Mrs. Frank Burke as treasurer. Mrs. V. M. Hudson was appointed to compile a "Book of Rcniciiibrnilccs" of ziil the im- portant activities of this Institute since l1 \\'.'\i§ organized iii October, 1937. nt the licme oi Mrs, IQitie Moore. This book is also to contain the iiziiiies illld pictures of past presidents. The meeting closed with the national niitlicni zlYld refresh- ments iwrn served by the commit- tee iii charge. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. — CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. “PRINCE NOVA" “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) DURING MAY AND JUNE Will Leave Wood Islands l 7.00 a.m. 2.30 p.rn. LUNCHES SERVED - NORTHU/IIBERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN. r. n. I. | -_—_ ~_—~—~————————~—-_...- (Canadian Army Photo) RINGWOOD SCHOOL Report for April: Grade X-—Heleii MacDougall. Grade IX-Marjorie MacDougall, Joyce Taylor. John Currie. Grade VI1I—Merrii Taylor. Grade VI—Patsy White. Grade V—Noreen Taylor. Grade IV-Marie Taylor, Linus Alchorn. Grade I Sn-Lois Macachern. Grade I Jr.—Sterling Taylor. Perfect attendance: Helen Mac- Dougall. Joyce Taylor, Noreen Tay- lor. Lois MacEachern. Promoted to Grade V—Marie Taylor, Linus Alchorn. Promoted to Grade VI-Noreen Taylor Promoted m GIBCIC VII-Patsy White. Rae Taylor, teacher. COLEMAN AND VICINITY The fishermen are reporting ex- cellent catches of herring. Some nets have been sunk by the weight of the fish. This is very encourag- ing as men who are engaged in both agriculture and fishing will get most of their bait within a week. On Monday evening the Bnptlst Young People's Union presented in Milo Hall their three-act comedy play titled “Sulphur and Molasses". The spacious hall was filled to ca- pacity. The Rev. A. A. MacLeod acted as chairman for the evening. He complimented the audience at the close of the play for their ex- cellent order and attendance. Spe- cial features between acts were some hilarious songs sung by Mr. Ralph Ellis. The National anthem blrought the pleasant evening to a c ose. Ou Tuesday evening Mrs, Lowell Clements entertained the members of the Hebron Women's Institute at a. quilting party. The very pretty quilt, which was completed that evc- ning is to be donated to the Red Cross. ice cream and cake was ser- ved by the hostess. Congratulations are being extend- ed by friends in Charlottetown, Summerside, Coleman and else- where to Miss Annie Mae MacKen- zie, who has recently signed on with the C.W.A.C. A farewell party was given iii her honor at Spring- field West on Monday. Miss Mac- gletrizie left Tuesday morning for u y. t Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. William Lecky (nee Freda Griffin) of Miiburn on the birth oi‘ a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John MacPherson and daughters Bett and Janet gere visiting to He ron on Tues- ay. Mr. D. A. Mat-r-Pherson and daugh- ter Jean were in Summerside Tiles- day,_v_lsiting_ii_drs. MacI-‘hersongwlio F Pierson under- Initial’ sgixtisus Nghcerxztion Wednes- dlzfy mhrniiig. Mr. John Hierlihy] o‘! Hebron accompanied Mr. MiicP or son. id e and daugh- teyilselgfilbifiléryrsuIiimersidcl this wool; on business. "" . . ..l W b ter Niii-Lrldue and wi A V352? were Sp; QLcriry on Tuesday. . Mrs. Albert ll/YITIEAILOI Milo was a recruit visitor i0 West Devon- gucst of Mr. Leo Doyle- Miss Ruth Niugrldiiv. Hebron. has Will Leave Caribou B. a,m. 1.30 p.m. ........._... ...w>~w-..e.-,~-. .-.q Grim evidence that the Nazis are jolt as barbaric aa their Japt pai-incrs-ln-war are these pictures of murdered Bantam. Soviet. peasants at top have just found the bodies at their dead countryman in the . m... Caucasus. Germans executed some 200 9'59""! Pyatlgoralr when Russian forces approached to recailhl", ‘MM’ “it. Mutilated bodies of l8 Red Army man Ila in the snow at 7.1m" Nam took these ireopa prisoner, tlson < L m missions 50?‘ working re saving time gecur- c ISO; ile- on ._ trictlfll“ °i Wm is a patient iii the Prince County returned to lier home alter helm present at the iill'(.‘\\'e‘ll'1).\i‘i)' u! he;- friend Miss Miichciizie o1 Springfield West. Chickensl Chickens! are the or- der oi the day. Good luck is beiiig experienced by_some, _but other: seem to be having a difficult time iii getting their chicks past the ilrsl two weeks, due in (il$i'.i“" '1-i-~'~~-1 hatchery is settler» 1W1" " ~ iow and so fnr there is iio dlseast lli the hatchery-C. When yo; meet- s new lows man in iiiiifoi‘... . .. fl. i - home be sure to hia- ._ , mlfg-,il°§§fifg,.“'§f,ffif“g‘f.fil.l§§f Ihse vounprirents. Tint is (UYPSCL pro ccdure as a. safeguard for you u well. . thank!!!“- _MAY__15.i943 - ~ r~ --"-§,~ I it and clvllll” . lli at 1"“ ‘l