ALL-EMBRACING! ALL-CONSUMING! atb-rowanrvc/ A new form of- enter- gginlllfllt in which glori- o“, mueie springs from ‘he story . . '. just as the gym-y springs from the heart! A Ngw MIRACLE OF __ TECHNICOLOR! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents ._ ,1’ 9 071 cow NINA FOCH i SCUM Extra! A >§ MUNDlj-R AM Pillillll 353i - - IIIOWN. IIATTON WESTERN Scheduled to start alt the Eurpire Theatre tonight is the fast-movins Monogrum western drama. "West of the Rio Grande." in which Johnny Mack Brown is starred with "median Raymond Hutton head- ing the supporting cast. Anon-fin! in other roles are Dennis Moore- Ohristine McIntyre. Lloyd Ingra- iifllh. Kenneth MacDonald. Frank Rue. Art Fowler. Hililh H0859!‘- Mmund Cobb and Steve Clark. The stow deals with the crooked founder of a small ranch town k called Kernesburgh, who levies high puree on the land. which he origin- liiv sold the settlers. in an cflcrt ~ i0 reclaim the property by foreclos- "W- Brown and I-iatton. as U. $- iiilfshali. take it upon themselves ~° Square thin s for the ranchers "ifi i0 restore aw and order. welt of the Rio Gourde" was in TECHNICOI. stalling MUN! * no CORNEL WILDE EORGE COULOURIS Pint; Sidney luchmlll Dlrlclod by CNAILIS VIDOI “BLUE CROSS WINNER” Showing Many Scene From Charlottetown and The Island HSAPITIII. ° fii-IIAY- FRL-SAI. snows party n‘ ans - 7 - a RAYMOND TO-DA Y FRI. and SAT. I Matinee 3:15 a i PRINCE- i i Eve. Shows 7 - 9 Come Early! on‘ ‘a ,\ ’ QBERO Q. p Leo GORCEY . . A Huniz HALL _' Plus Chapter 2 “HAUNTED HARBOR" PICTORIAL and COMEDY we‘ MPIR E w T0illfiii'l'—F|il.—-$AT. Shows At 7 and 8:45 TOUGH!!!’ TWO-MAN ‘l’ I A M HATTON‘ Also “ZORRUS BLACK WHIP” Cartoon - Occupations - Sports nun nusluil-aeiee by unison HilLver from an original story and screenplay by Bett/v Burbridge and the produc- tion was supervised by Charles J. Bigelow. Ihis War——Four ). Years Ago ........-.-.<.-.~....=-:-e-c=-=. 22139.: "Quin In oeiiitouo hair» inane). 50 Ill» m‘ 5"” By Tho Canadian Press mafia: gvwf- '*,";;"'I"; JUNE at. IBM-It was nnnounc- "win-Mi" ‘r "" ",“"",,_ ea that tvlossapso had been sub- '""°""""""""' scrib for Canada's 1841 Victory lonlondocryoloonodo, lloun; conversions brought the when“; aqua Iallfloy impel w 506,514,000 British tome-s I" occupied Damascus King Pei’! "i $ - ~ ' Iilie-Y-Ir Yiilwiivi“ ""1 iii‘ ifmmmn“; oahinot arrived in 15nd \ BEIITBAI. GUARDIAN i This column la reserved for newq of local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be Illeflfl’ at flvo cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. 000KB for Photographs. | sreconp gusracplvlaur Civic Taxes due June 30th. o-zl-o ' CON FEDERATION LIFE URANCE. CIVIC TAX installments bear interest if not paid on or before" due date. 6-21-91. ruuvo nacrrar. lly the pupils! of Miss Suulnne Brenton in Heartz Hall, Thursday, June 21st at 7.30 P. M. Silver collection. 8-19-31. GONE T0 P. E. I. — Mrs. James Currie and young daughter, of Btellarton, left mu week to Joini her husband in ~ Charlottetown, where they will take up residence. -New Glasgow News. WILL ANYONE knowing Jack Ritchie and D. H. McPhee who went to Klondyke in 1893 acivi-e their whereabouts to Box . B Charlottetown Guardian. 6-2l-3i. YORK UNITED CHARGE Special services on Sunday. June 24: York at ll A.M.; Brackley 3 P.M.. male choir. conference re- port; Cefltrai Church 7:30 PM. Petty Off cer Ross special er. All services in charge o lay- men. 6-21-ll. VOLUNTEERS FOR PACIFIC — Ordinary Seaman J. Fred Flynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn of 141 Weyrrlouth Street is home on 60-day: leave prior to going to the Pacific. He is a gunner with the Navy, CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES for the Parish of N_ew Lon- don. J1me Nth. 8 A. M. Holy Com- munion St. Mark's, Iiensmgton. I1 A. M. St. Mark's, Kmsington. 2.30 P. M. St. Thomas, French River. 7.30 P. . St. Stephen's, Burlington. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector. 0-21-11. THE MEMBERS 0f True Broth- ersLodgeNo.8A.F.ezA.M. attend Divine Worship Sunday, June 24th at 3 P. M. in Crapaud United Church. Bro. Rev. J. A. Jardine will address the Brgtgliefi. PARATROOPER HOME — Cpl. P.M. Simmonds, member o: the 1st. Canadian Battalion arrived in Halifax yesterday on the Wench home in Charlottetown shortly. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Sim- monds. 96 Hillsbolro Street. spondent writes that the enthusi- of the Hopefield amusement for many seasons come panorama or MR, HARRIS MJ‘. KILLED _ he" will sympathize with Mr, u; Bruce Tremeor in an auto collision The accident and Mrs. Tremcer. driving in; both Mrs. Tremecr and Sergt. JP. Tierrlo of Peter-borough. Mr. fering serious facial lacerations. a fractured jaw, and possible other injuries. Spr. Herkness received |a broken leg and Sgmn. Sutton a fractured nose and jaw and shoulder injuries Personals Sgt. Thomas Nearing and Mrs. Nearing arrived Tuesday night to spend a. two weeks vacation. Mrs. Nearing was formerly Miss Joseph- ine Lie gbt-izer of this City. Pte. Peter Doyle, has returned to Halifax after spending h fur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Doyle of this city. Among those attending the Hos- pital convention is Mr. L..E. Palmer assistant secretary of the Bathurst Power and Paper Co.. Ltd. Missw Alice and Margaret Mac- Lennan and Mrs. Arthur Haslam’ of Charlottetown. were week-emf guests of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Moor. in Amherst. Fit-Sgt. J, D. Rackham. lMrs. Rackhurn and son Roland. Wheat- ley River. and Mrs. Rackhamk mother, Mrs, Leslie Weeks. Frederic- ton, P.E.I., returned by plane yes- terday aftcr spending a few days with friends in Moncton. Sgt. J. Edwin Freeman. R. C. A. F., of Summorside, P. E. L. and Mrs. Freeman and little son. Billy, have arrived in Trenton. N. 5., to qajoy a holiday period with Mrs. Freeman's parents. Cir. and Mrs. W. J. Elma. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muttart. Cape Traverse. have had as their welcome guests. their dau hter Helen. and her husband. Fying Officer Eigin E. Coutt-s, recently returned from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Coutts left Monday morning on a holiday trip to the forms": home in Wngham,‘ Ontario. atop- ping off in Montreal. Toronto and Ottawa. 775T .0REAM Auovnis A PINT pun-you Inch It. In 2 QiTx-‘Tmla lnnlonlorrl- lull? i eak- I liner lie de France and is expected] norarrrznp panes - a oorre. astic manner in which the children community en- ,dcavoured to help with the many ‘proceedings resulted largely in the success of a dance held in the hall June 8. and is something that will be remembered with pleasure and f»: ‘u! Marry Harris MP. fo T to in the death o; hitsngixziughltaiaxi-{lffvw Ofifiilfred when Mr. from Toronto to Ottawa. collided with a Jeep carrying three soldiers from Cornwall to Kingston on duty. Both cars were completely wrecked, k111- Tremeer was taken to hospital suf- v-w s-lil war... [All I-IOLL TRAINCR, n. c. N. v. it. who returned to Charlottetown last night on a visit to his mother. Mrs. Frances Holl Tralnor, City. Lieut. TIBIIIOI‘ Joined the R. C. N. V. R. in Charlottetown in June. 1942, receiving his commission as Sub-Lieutenant. After six months at barracks here. he went to Halifax where he took the iOfficers' Training Course at King's lCoilege. In July 1943 Lieut Trainer boarded the minesweeper Llew- .eliyn which operated just outoide Halifax. I-Ie was on the Llewellyn iuntil April. i944. when he was wransferred to the Corvette Cal- gary. While with the Calgary he took part in D-Day operations. [conveying the floating dccks to Normandy. He returned to Can- ada in May of this year and is now spending a well-earned leave. The Calgary is being decommis- sl_ 3d at_S_<lrel. Quebec. LT. T0 CONDUCT COURSE - Miss Marion Lindcburgh O.B.E.. Director, School for Graduate Nurses, Mc- Gill University, arrived in the city l’! v by plane from Montreal. She will be the speaker at the Friday morning session of Maritime Hospital Association roe-sting and next wed; she r1111 conduct a re- fresher course for PEI. nurses. will Inter she will spend h-er holidays at Starlhape Beach Inn. FAMILY REUNION AT POW- ‘NAL — A very happy family re- . union took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Judson. when tivzir children gathered around the table before leaving for other parts. Those present were Hon. Flight Lieut. Detval- and Mrs. Judson of Chatham, N. 17-. A/B. Winston. H M. C. 8., Orangevllle. who has been on the seas for two years. Both ooys ex- pect to leave for the Pacific in the near future. Mrs. Robert M DEFY. (Minnei. Ottawa; Mrs, Ivan Harper (Irene) and twp sens, LAC. and Mrs. Walter Grant (Rhetai. and three children. Ar- thur. Kenneth and Dorothy all of Pownai. Mr. Judson ariived home a few days prior to the re. union from Camp Hill Hospital where he has been undergoing ‘reatment for the t t icome‘ PR5 en months. povcr-zr-aunnrpor: . WEDDING mocranoogca, Jun 1e _ s, . CJEOPhas Ch/umh. here? we-s ti; scene of the wedding on Weclnes. (my. -June 13th, of Sergt. Gerald Doucet, son of li/ir. and Mrs. Paul Dfiilwt. of Rustico. P.E.I., and Mi“ Gladys Burridse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Burrldge, o! this place. Rev. Pr. Adolphe Le- v e Binnc g- 1 t d itained the members of the em n gig?‘ M45551?! e at me nupflalixtixféifiliigi Institute at her home on e rl was charmingly at-- ' u d Wm, me iiifiiie ifimei diffglyifffgtgifithdfiif egf i OKVIIIZheIOIIILQWBFEIJYODIEIII‘: Creed and tip sleeves flghfflgitthig bcdlce’ in“ roll call to which twelve mem- broidiered neci: and breast, half- lengt silk veil fitted at the head with a corona‘. of orange blosggrnqg, She carrie. t‘ bouquet of whit: flowers with white silk streamers. She Wes attended by Miss Slur- ley Curry, who wore a floor-length ores of pale rose crepe, with white picture hat and other matching acocworlcvs sand also curried n bouquet of white flowers with rose sllk st-recnrers. The grocm was at- tended by his bmthcr-in-law, Pte. Ceceil Ackcr. Both groom and st- tmdant were in uniform. ‘The altnr| was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and fern. es was the altar nail cn each side of the bridal.‘ party. , Mrs Paul Mazier, the ozganist, played the wedding musi: and thr- choir of young women was under‘ the direction of .1. A. Deveau. As part of the music they m-ng a French hymn especially for the cc- . cs-sion. _ After a call at the bride's par- ents‘ hccne, Sgt. and Mrs Doucl-t left for a motor trio rip the coun- try driven by Leo D:vo~.u of Sai- mon River, Cm t‘:-" return in the early evcnirrr n wedding sun- per we; served at tit: iicm- of ill“ bride's perverts, to vels-tives rm close frierdr In the evening a necc. loin and civnoe was held nt the hall in their honor. The?’ Y?‘ oeived manv beautiful wsddirlg presents. After spending a week in Rustlco. the groom will join his regiment in Debert The ancient Greeks knew when. amber was rubbed vicurouslv ii acquired the powir to =itract bits‘ of___straw. leaves or_§e:gtl_le_rs_. F01? PEP A CQARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Accidental Drowning ' of Island Soldier The sad homecoming of Mr. Anthony Sturdy. of New Wiltshire. P. E. 1.. with the body of his son. Cecil. aged l8, was a great shock and grief to the many friends of] his good family. Young Cecil, the second eon of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Btordv. claimed by this war. had spent. Sunday June l0, with his father. hi5 sister. his two aunts. 515i" M- Bonaventure of St. Joseph's Orph- anage and Mother Duffy of the Convent of Sacred Heart. He had assisted at Mass and received Holy Communion at Holy Heart Seminary that morning. and was very bright and happy. sny-_ ing he would spend the evening with his father and sister. before returning to the Camp at Alder- shot. This he did. The following Thursday. it be- ing sports afternoon for E Unit. of which Cecil was a. member. he. in company with about one hun- drccl men and three officers charge. had gone to the swimming, pool. Being unable to swim he stood on a raft, which unfortunately. went under him. causing him to fail into the pool. Unsuccesfulf attempts were made to recover the, body and when found life was ex-i iinct. g i Besides his surrowlng parents, he leaves to mourn for his untimely death. five sisters and tlu-ee bro- thers. His. brother. Flight Lieu- tenant Lawrence was killed in action in Duisburg, Germany. two years ago. r i MCIIIINNON-WAGNER WEDDING LUNENBURG, June l8 — Si”, John's Angclican Church hare was; the scene on Tuesday afterncoml June l2, of the wedding of Miss‘! Currie Joan Wagner, daughter of] Skipper-Lieut. Watson Wagner, R.C.N.. and Mrs. Wagner andl Malcolm Roderick M-cKinnoIl. i R.C N , son of Mrs. E Mt-Kinnon of Point Prim, P E.I., and the late Mr McKinnon Von. W E Ryder, rector of the, church officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father. was gowned in white hrocaded satin with shoulder length veil and carried a. shower bouquet of mixed bloom in pastel shades. Her only ornament wus a wrist watch, the gift of the groom. Her sister, Irene. Mrs. Ernest Smith. as matron of honor, wore an azure blue sheer gown with flower head-dress and veil and fumed 5.11 arm bouquet of sweet peas and snepdrazons. John Sum- ncr McKinnon. brother of the groom, was ‘best. man-h w t the The reoepton was e a bride's home. 'f'i'ae bride's mother wore a. navy blue ensemble with hrt and oorse-gc in harmony and the groom's mother was BOWMd i" dclft blue vlrith hat and other ac- cessories to match. The toast. to; the bride was given by the EIWm-i‘ , man and responded to by the 81°01“ , assisting in serving and W1"- ing were Mrs Finrnm Sefl-DOYBT. Miss Hilda Eisenhauer. Miss Mar- guerite Oxncr, Miss Shirley (“we Miss Betty Corkum, lvLrs Bo Taylor Mrs Douglas BYBKiiPY End lVIiss Marie spirlriler- F" the" honeymoon trip Mi” and M“. NlcKimlon are vsitihs the '5'°°m‘ g-rundrnother Prince Edwiifd Ismnd. The young couple recehed Imany lovely ZiIiS I VERNON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE i Mrs. Thomas McKenna enter- d d. One new mem- §§§Sw§§5§§i§ie§meu to the institute. The minutes were read and HP‘ Annual Meeting lioly Nam-e Society on Sunday. June 17th. i945 the annual meeting of the Holy Name Society of the Holy Redeemer Parish was held with the Presi- dent Eugene Kelly presiding. A large number of Holy Nlme m" were present to hear the Presi- dent review‘ the activities of the past year of which he was very proud and thanked the executive. and especially the member 10F their co-operation shown him. and hoped that the future would hold even greater promises. A nominating committee com- posed of Messrs-George Berrigan. Nicholas Power. and Benjamin Gallant. assisted by Father A. Mc- Donald selccted the following exe- cutive for the incoming year: President: Leonard McDonald. Vice-President: Russell St. John Secretary: Aubrey Ward Father McDonald in a few words thanked the retiring offic- ers for their outstanding work and also the members for their regu- lar attendance on Holy Name Sundays. The meeting lavas closed as opened with prayers. Aspecialiy 101’ the intentions of the Holy Father. the Pope. Indian Government Aids War Orphans BOMBAY. June 20 1C?) The government of India has in preparation a scheme for the care of orphans who have or who may become orphaned in consequence of the extension of hostilities to The scheme will be ap- plicabie to ail refugee orphans of British Indian parentage. Orphans who have permanently or temporarily lost both parents will be eligible for the benefit of tile scheme Children who have one parent alive and in contact with them may be admitted to the benefits of the scheme. in whole or in part. temporarily or perlnanentiy as the circumstances of each case may seem to war- rant. Orphans who are admitted may continue to receive benefits until they attain the age of l8 years. The scheme will make provis- ion for the care and education of orphans, either in approved priv- ate homes or in institutions. and will be administered by the Pro- vincial govemment. in consulta- tion with the government of India. New Italian Government Formed ROME. June 19 _ (AID-Ferric B10 Parri. new Italian Premier has completed a government after two days of consultations, it was an- immedlate came u d tt k f the Socialist Part; er a ac mm Parri named as one of two vice- premlers Pietro Nenni. Socialist leader who recently was arrested making an unauthorized political speech in Northern Italy. and also c ose Socialists for the ministries of Labor and Public Works. iSt party secretary for northern Iifliy. asserted “the solution of the harmony and so that the Italian people may finally have a govern- ment . . we Socialists will een. tinue to struggle so that the work- nroved. _ A discussion of the HosPiiiiizPl tion Plan took place and it wail followed by the organization of A group ugith Mrs. Richard McRae as secre ary. _ n has decided to repair the haii as soon as P95511719- Ml-s. Milton Furness invited the members and delegates to her home for the meeting concerning the district convention. The members donated eight dol- lars for school prizes» Mrs. Sam Martin invited the members to her home for the next meeging, The meeting was then adjourned by singing the National Anthem. A most delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter Mary. 'ORCE BY POST D“ JUDGE SUGGESTS GLOUCESTER, England. JuneI 2o - (c?) — A Judge at the Gloucester assizes suggested that lizltlrfcnticd divorce cases be hand- l~.d through the Post Office. 5P3?- ing the time of lfSfl-i ailiiwriii“ already fully occupied with de- fended suits. Undefendcd cases. he said. "could be dealt ivith by 50mm“. with less intelligence than Hi! Majesty's Justices are supposed i0 pqitiiil. even I have sufficient in- telligence to deal with these cases. m an average of 4 1-2 minutes each. ND GNERF; y; rnur n . oeuclaus ansnkrasr ing class will assume in political leadership of the country the place it deserves." The other vice premiership was retained by Manlio Brosio of the To Have Good Health Keefe 80411614 RQL/‘AtZG/l Those fortunate people who have proved the value of DR. HAMIL- TON'S PILLS know that these lit- tie laxatives get you in the habit of performing a. certain function at a. certain time, and thereby assist in restoring normal conditions. DR. HAMILTONS PILLS help the stomach to do its work better; they promote purcr blood and aid giving you a clearer complexion. Eniiven your spirits and make yourself brighter and more happy. Use DR. IIAMILTOITS PILLS. Sold in 25c boxes by all druggists. In Memoriam MRS. J. FRANK rnnsan Alter an illness lasting a year and u half. mere passed away in the Prince Edward Island Hospital at B-Ii eflriv hour Tuesday morning, of Mrs. Frank Fraser, wofe ol lvir. J.I~'. Fraser, of the Telegraph of. ficc staff. Charlottetown Mrs. Fraser was in her 57th year, havin! observed her 56th birthday on January 22nd last. She was a daughter of the late M1‘. and Mrs. Isaac Murley. of Char- lottetown and had lived practically all her life in this city. For a brief time she resided in Boston. where she graduated as a Registered Nurse from the New England Deac- oness Hospital in 1910. Just previous to her illness. she was in char c of the canteen con- ducted by t e Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. and in this capacity was known to e large num- , bcr of servicemen and Legionnaires. For some years she was an active member of the Rebeccas and tcok a keen interest in their work She leaves to mourn, besides her husband, one son, Arthur. now re- siding irl Halifax. and one daugh- ter. Joyce (Mrs. William Hughes). also two brothers nnd one sister- James M.. of the Tele raph Office, John 3., of the Emp oyment and Selective Service Office. nnd Mrs. Arthur Henry. Hcr remains are resting at the home of her sister. Mrs. Arthur Henri’. B4 l-liiiaboro Street. The funeral will take place from lion Church at 2.00 P. M. weev- nounccd tonight. but. his cabinet by Allied mllitnrv authorities for However, Sandro Pertlni. Social- crisis cannot satisfy us Socialists. We accept it only out of live for I i Fleischmunn’: i fresh Yeast I made it! . 4i 4 N I o N s of Canadian women have used and praised Flcischmanrfs fresh Yeast-because it gives delicious, light, smooth bread ever-y time. War-restricted menus today make bread more than ever an tffflllfdl quick-energy family food. it's low in cost-and helps stretch scarcer foods. ll vou bake bread at home be sure to bake it with Fleischmands i -the iresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. A: your grocefs. SUFPLIMINI YOUR Bill by outing 2 colt" o! ILIISCHMANWS fresh Yuan ovory day. This fresh Yuan ls on excellent natural source o! the Important I Compiax Vlinrninl- MADE IN CANADA _. :3 Liberal (Conservative) party who 1y to spend her annual vacation. occupied the pest in premise ~:- hopes to stay two months this Ivenoa Boncmfs cabinet which re- year. signed June l2. Alcide de Gasperi us; Margaret Findley arrived e150 was eemimmd as Fgygjgn from Benton, Muss, larr week af- Mjnisijgp .ter spending the winter months Parri. 55-year-old patriot leadcri with her sister, Mrs. Walter Mun- who has relatively unknown until‘ FOE and M1‘. Munroe. designated to form a new gov-i _C.N.R. carpenters have given the ernmcnt by Crown Prince Humberti railway station a complete going on Sunday, took for himself thcwover here and the job was sorely key post, of Minister of the Interior‘ ilwded. New 5100B W611? iflid in in which capacity he will controliiiie fYEiZhi Shed “Iii {WW 51115 pence and elections, ‘placed under the building, new __i__.___ doors were put on and we under- stand the building will be painted. - o . a | A welcome visitor rolled into this town last vreek when the [heavy tractor with road machine and crcw arrived to tear up the iroad leading‘ to St. Peter's Harbor. Now that the election is over,: Mt and ‘Mm Charles Mosh" . h taken u residence at the this vlcimiy h“ sewed d°wn ‘Hsligree for thepsumrner months at ter a lot of {loud talk on Wliaiileast‘ shmnd and “mid be qime- N‘)- Mr. Alfred MacDonald arrived doubt we will settle again to the‘ from Ham“ m“ WM]; to vise; igrillife task of every day work oncemis mother ha". yer q 5- r',ay5__B ore. Capt. Mercier Mullins wh m - " .. - "" ed from England a short tiomle aglo BR“CKL'J',Q,_"' 5' as a member for the o'er‘ 1mm” The annual trzupzrulzx meeting Dominion election is lspending a well earned rest. with his wife and baby at Morell. Miss Reta O'Brien arrived from Ottawa this week to take the lead- ing roll in a happy event that will of Brackley W. M. s. was held at the home of Mrs. R. L. Bryenton on Wednesday evening, June 8th. The meeting was opened by sing- ing first tvlvo verfsel? otfl gfleéclge The Perlshng," o owe y - méfiifiifaiifi. ‘$1412?! ‘went u. the ‘M- W "11 w" WW" “Y $1130? egctgg Fay 33d honebwasiéiiitmembers and l0 visitors prel- r.on.'renwoaseen ' voting for almost sixty years and I“ m‘! “bsen” i“ m’ praidmt‘ has voted in this district all those Mrs- Vmiim MMMiP-"i- ‘m "1°°' . ~ - -‘ ' , _ L. Bryenton years. Mr. OBrlen is enjoying Pfe-iidilni- Mrs R B t - 5113a Qei-“hiaent? have? to vote m!§heds1d§fiarionM$ounlI;‘eIl?n werreyenscpr-l y o e e e one ye . The Mei-en 5 emu; club Se; . pointed the devotional leaders for ed their piav IIIJI Morell hall ugh-Iii? Jilly mfliiii! whim i! i0 bl Friday and Saturday night lagtiheld It the home OI Mrs. Ed 5G1- week to crowds that packed the'llck. hall to the doors. The sum of SIBO. ' The iPf-‘JEi-ifei‘ YPDOTiEd 501119 i"! alas cleared and owing to the great and branch expense fund were yet acting and the fact so many are to be paid. After this business calling to have the play stagedlsession a program was rendered pgaiér it is expeictletd ilt twill be ‘with Rev. J. A. Nicholson as chair- cr wo more rig s a er on. ' lS man. is the first time in our memory a Opening hymn. "Yield Not To play has drawn such crowds for-Temptation"; reading by Mrs two nights hcrc. Hc are lnforlned'cnrr; 5010, "Jesus Bids Us Shine", ihy Melvin Prowse; reading. “Why the show will be put on in many other halls with the proceeds lZfl-iAbstain?" by Mrs. Ed. Seilick; solo. ing to the fund for the Ef€CiICTl"‘Sgf{1_v end Tgndgrly", b Der-jg of a new hall of the most modern Bryemen; Dime eele by Ken, w, t e with recreation rooms, bowling . prowse; reading "pl-gym; (of aleys. and pool tables and fitteciip v b M _ w bb; d y, ~11 for talking pictures to be stagedgpgijfces-r? byrsmmfgarvetgf’ Jenm Tqgfiigrii» t ht “m bot '.nncl Mrs. Allison Bryenton; read- ..;.‘$..°.'éi}§? .*;:°l....l.a u. blhmeghmgdg= ‘isoo. ‘ ar c cperl sous‘ ':::.:"".'::::. I n Mel-- “w; ers wills we believe have the worst if; ‘rfadmgwdwlfile Manse .g:p5“ . - , ~ y lee-pres en: so o. a 3ii€§“.nlinn”§i§ ..%*.;.‘i::".. new» M» ,s~»re;;= . _. remars y c arrnan. an e cents per lb. This would bung Km Nicholson stressed the them to about seven cents each‘; ¥2§...£i"n.2?§‘il.i’.“§?. ultra; lien-poem.- o: n» on» vow-n city for thirty five cents each foriihe quesim“ '3! “qum” ‘mnsumpiiii-‘l small ones. ‘Quite a difference! ‘an-d m" mwporfltlon i” “gm Mr‘ Frank Alyward arrived fronwthls struggle of alcoholic drink. Toronto a mo" “me ago w Spend‘ Refreshments were served by the his vacation here with his motlicrihoifis “d a ‘Tr-v plug“ hm" Frank is following his chosen fielzlfias “filled- and studying for s higher walk in NMRRIED To YEARS life nd we ish him success. Quaite a Icy: navy boys are home’; LEICESTER Eiiklifid —— (OP)- at present on leavc. One is Strzkcr ,MY' and MY5- Jflhil William Her- Tcrrance Gallant after a long time l P-Yili- 99 and 33 Tfiiiefiiiveiy- 118V! a; s" he is ‘qsmng his 515m» _ltlSl_ celebrated their 70th wedding hem anniversary. Two new headstones were erect-i ed in the Morell village cemetery! - ' . last week. mOne by Mrs} Ahrt Aid-I ershaw to c memory c er .2 cf husband and one by Mr. and Ml‘ , -__~ W. A. O'Brien in hicmoryl of their 3 By The (tnnemen megs little daughter. Mary Catherine. Anita Lizarla. Chilean tennis dglfliirsalrrtistAljtiiei-shglul‘who i ft for i Clmfiiilon‘ ywids Qiteeiied btmMthc a . l B isco yea n s =on y ma Halifax this week turned back at i Rene Mathieu of France in the Charlottetown when she receivedIWIQ-ebiedon championgnjpg seven word her son Harry was on hislyeal-s ago today. The temperament- way home on leave from Euglerd ..-i1 c an briefly 511ml; henqe Nliss Lottie Hughes‘. Boston; with ~ ‘ - “'1 and fled from Mass., is expected in Brlstcl short- the court in tears. I Z-JZL_.__ I I Nothing like a sizzling, juicy hot dog spread thick with creamy fiavourful French's. This famous golden mustard brings out all tho good meat flavour. It makes every bite a taste ellghr.