TO-OAV -.-- PRINOE EOIVARO ---' SAT. snows AT ms- 1-9 It's The Yecir’s a Big Musical i Show! can": lO6En5 hunts INN-III SAMMY IIAYE IIAIIAIXIIII Extraf! Special \'-l)a_v News Anti "Memo T0 Britain", March of Time _ BONITA IIIIANYIIIE » W. B. FIEIIIS o-acaeiTonetsl KJIEMPIRE s» Til-BAY and SAT. Til-NIGHT -—$AT. Shows 7 - 9 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 "Wilike our Tliii danger-crammed. story ti tin deep- | Also Serial - Musical Unusual Occupations LADY ASTORS QUIP American born Lady Achy asked Prime Aiinister Churchill at a par- . House of Lor O 6 14 eaiblnzdlaifiwéw‘ g. 1'- {' llaluenr-ary press gallery" luncheon | recently “to make my blond tr (, t little blucr because I think itis I _ “hm” “as!” l’ about time women entered the 4 VEDA ANN BORG- ROBERT WILLIAMS rem“... by me first woman ever to sit in the House of Commons drew laughter" from those attending the luncheon at whith the Prime Minister" “'21s a guest of honor The jacular Cartoon - Sports And Serial its: efiti uvizsrocit inuciii KENSINGTWON DISTRICT 'I‘he Livestock Marketing Board. inteutlv to render service, in addition to top m?" their patrons. has arranged for a _ service in the Ifensington district, as" I Long River, French Rivetg New Lon ' Alton Bell, Phone 3 R8. Seavieu; Spring Valley. Darnley— J» ll. BIcLeod. Phone l6 - R5 Freetown-Harold Drummond. Kensiiruiiin area. covering" 'i'0\"»i1 Rozvl. lu§ Hamilton-Oliver" (Taniphell. Trucking service Summersido area for present- Phone 463 - R2. liver. OENTRAI. RIIARIIIAN This onlnnin Is reserved for IIIII of Ioosl Interest. but advertising o! n IIQII] nstun may to inserted st (in cents n word. strictly psy- alilo in sdrnncn. -_____.__.____.__ COOKS for 1- autographs. CON FEDERATION LIFE IN- S URANCE. SON WOUNDED _ Mr. and Mrs. Cyriac Gallant, Mayfield. have re- ceived word that their sun, J. A. Gallant. now overseas. was wound. ed in the left arm on April 29. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.—SEI'I'ICBS on Sun- day], May 13th will be as follows: Wood islands 11.00 A. M. Caled- onia 3.00 P. M. Wood Islands East Hall 7.30 P. M. RBI/II‘. A. A. Duke, Mlniswr- 5-11-11. BRA‘ LBANE United Charge.- Eervic ; May 13th. North Granville 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. Brad- albane 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. J. Mot"- rison. Minister. 5-11-1i. HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge. The services tor Sun ay. May 111th are as follows: North Wiltsliire ll A.l\'l. Ilenrushlre 3 P.M. _ 30 P. M. Rev. I. Morrison. Minister. 5-11-1. PULPIT NOTICE. — Bedeque United Church Services May 13th. Mother's Day. Bedeque ll A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Special Musical Service with Becicque and Borden Choirs. Min- iszer Rev. J. M. Baxter. l5 . 5-11-11. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE —-Rev. Peter" Jackson. ldothers Day services. Hampton l1 A. M. Appin Road Ii P. M. Victoria 7.30 11:11‘ a- - r. CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CHURCH. — Service May 13th at 11.00 A. M. Vernon River a‘. 2.30: Miv 111th us follows: Cardigan 11 A. M. Lorne Valley 2.30 PM. Mori- taguc 7.30 P. M. Rev. R. D. Mac- Montague 11 A. M. Murray River 3 P. M. Murray Harbor South 7.30 P. M. Lie. W. D. Johnston. 5-11-11. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH, Belfast, Sunday. May May 13th at lldcloel»; there will be a Service of Thankseivitlg for Vic- tory in Europe and Intercession for a speedy end to lhe war in the East. Rev. E. C. Yivans. lvliniszer.“ 5-11- . CHURCH NOTICE. — Winsloe United Church. Special Services of ‘Phanksgi ing. Muy 13th. Winsloe sloe Sou 1 (Comimuniom 3 P. M. sloe SoutlnCcmmtinloni 3 PM Princetown Road 7.30 P. M. High- field 8.30 P. M. Rev. T. Cotistnblie, Minister. 5-ll-li. SUNDAY SERVICES. — Rev. Sterling Stnckhctuse will prefleh on Sunday‘. May 13th at Hamlhrotrk at ll A. M. Cross Roads at 3 P. M. wish may place flowers on the altar" in memory of Mother. 5-11-11. ANNUAL MEETING of the Ladies Aid of the P. E. Island Hos- pital will be held Monday. May 14th. at 3 P. M. in the Cundall Home. 5-11-21. CIIIIRCII 0F ENGILANI) SER- VICES. Sunday, May 13th. Holy l ins and Holy Communion 11.00 A.M. Church School 2.30 P. M. Confirm- ation Class 3.30 P. M. Ewansong 7.00 P. M. Rev, G. R. Hartman. Rector. 5-11-1i ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- DIENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. gugement of their daughter Frances Ethel Vere to don Malcolm Campbell. sen of Mr‘. and Nirs. M. J. Campbell of Van- couver. B. C. Marriage to take place early in June. 5-11-11. t Dominion , NOW AVAILABLE AT YOIIR LOOAL OEALEIVS Avoid Polar-Elite Disappointment Iii The Winter ,1 By Accepting Deliveries During The Summer Months. DOMINION STEEL 8: COAL CORPOIUVIIIJN LIMITED HALIFAX-SYDNE Y-SAINT JOIIN-QMONCTON Struck on her starboard side b1: a U-bnati"; torpedo. H. M. C. S. "Elsquimall" has been sunk while carrying out patrols in the North Atlantic. Of her crew of 70. six- teen men iircre killed and 28 nre ruissiiie at sea. Above is a rec- ‘loivlng the tradition of the sea he z was the last man to leave his ship. . lent picture of the ship's company. 2"- fi ‘and at right the ship herself. lament; the survivors is her Com- ymimdirig Officer. Lieut. R. Mae- iMlllnn, D.S.C. and Bar. RCNVR. ~ {of Charlottetown. P. E. I. Fol- "By the time I reached the Iliriclge. 1 saw that already the starboard side was so low the iwhaler (sea boat! was flooded. Bo | we started to abandon ship." Lieut. |MacMillan said. He stayed until the bow "H! nointint: high in the air and slid- Intz towards whistle and the sea. blowing his shouting the "Abun- rvn Ship“ waminiz. they said. Then he walked down the sloping side. stepped into the water imd SWH-TII to n float. Only other officer to survive, Sub. Kazakoff. RCNVR. Knrnsnck. Susie. the narrowest escape of s11. the men sang and even joked. the Boat", was a favorite song on one. was dum- four or five times. Later they tui"ned to “Slim "Will" =1"! "Ill" "YmM- Al" "W mil“- gressive Conservative Party: iii the cost of farm labour. feriil zer, feeds. etc. set the higher prices. ing into quality of merchandise olteret at fancy prices, wc who have higi brilliant scholastic career and thrri ' . are no bet-i held positions ter off than before and this at n] inent of Agriculture of Manitoba. 1f elected cc-jieriertc-I and Saskatchewan. l-Ic I dent n1 Manitoba Agriculture Col-lassure every canadlan- of a 111i) lege and Premier of Manitoba for and a. reward according to 11s twenty years, during which time Bbllliy- Thli W" h“ Shim“ um“ his policies were fronrlhe people of Canada and to all parties that. wh be still more concrete we must re move IPlIl‘ 111d want from our far- rners. This families to provide for time when Canada is in; a boom which prosperity" to the urban popula- tioii. who are raising families before the ivrir. chases. to ticccssitie to often wc down tigain. dren calls for real szicrif“ Alexandra at 7.30 P, M. Any who fill _ Dentist bills are major calamities. are our daily companions. Thrift is a virtue, but sometimes even III irlrluc‘ eaiflie ' overdone. of the war in Europe many irrati- lems will confront the newly el'\'."t- ed parliament but what will ("on- eern us most will be its attllurie Di 111D Ltl 'Ec "smlz" i itv Ch ch. or etown. M t- '93 l3 ll meli 0130mm U!‘- Trln ' m Ge I; a vey of Prince Edward Island whiehi Eur was published about three mo ago? of affairs it revealed. age cash revenue per farm in the- Provincc for 1941 was $695.00 that was month to pay, for food. clothing. Jenkins wish m announce 1,119 en-‘ school books. medical and denlnl care. Flying 0mm,- Gohi biacksmiths bills. and all you wonder nutrition? buying up fa U-BOATSinks Vetera At first in the floats "Row. Row. Row TRYON — BONSIIAW BAPTISTI CHURCHES. Sunday. M '1' 13th. ‘It-yon 3 P. M. Bonahmv 7.40 P. MA Rev. O. A. Hicks. Minister. 5-11-11. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian! Church service. Mothers’ Day Sun-i, day, May 13th at 7.30 P. M. Vllss Mary MacKenzie, Deaconesss u 1 - -i. REGAINS FREEDOM — Among‘. those officially reported to have been freed from enemy prisoner of war camps 1s Pte. Curl Thomas Baglole. whose next of kin is hlsl mother. Mrs. Pansy Bagiole, off I VYJ. ORGANIZER COMING — Miss Elizabeth Christmas. General Organizer for the National Fed- eration of Women's Institutes in England who is visiting Canada under the auspices of lh__c Ministry of Information will be in Ch-arlotte-| town on May 15th and 16th. Miss: Christmas will speak on Institutes in Britain" at the Wom-' en's Institute District Convention at Parkdale. v CAVENDISII UNITED CHURCH -Svpecial services of ing Sunday. May 13: ll a.m. Cavendish and North Rustico Cou- gregatlons and choirs will at North Riistico church: pm. New Glasytiw and Stanley Bridge congregations and choirs will meet at Stanley Bridge. Rev. W. J. MacLeod. M.A.. B.D., Will assist at the evening service. Rev. E. F. Coffin, B.A., minister. l l 5- l-l =—';:- -, Si. Andrew's. t3rrvell, at 7.30. A strong appmil was made last‘ soldiers. unless conditions are radi- Taanksgiving services. Rel. A. S_. iright to the farmers and llirin. (in, rinpruv I am afraid they Weir, Minister. 5-11-11. women of the Province by Mrs. will not thin we are very grateful —-- Malcolm MacLeocl. of mI-Ilo Val-y for their sacrifices. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN ley. Here is a summary of her‘ “Why must one-third of the CANADA. — Services on Sunday. speech made on behalf of the Pro- jicpple of Canada be denied their “During the war years. we have produced enormous Lean. B. A., Min‘ tel". 5-11-11. iced ror Br --- prices very little above MONTAGUE BAPTIST‘ PAS- of production. ‘Prue there TORATIL- Sunday May 13th. been Government subsidies" and bonuses which have brightened the] picture somewhat. but at the same time there have been iricreas" which have .11. I In fact, lak- has, brought “We must remove fear and ivartt to limit our pur- had 1': Tn rd prune u...tc nirr of the family. Doctors magnified Fear "With the succc awards Agriculture. Have The aver- 65800 a mouth. $58.00 a repairs.|' too nf- cn_ interest on a HIOIIIZZIHQ. Do we suffer lrmn mal- The Government ta xes. machinery rite CHARLOTTETCVVN GUARDIAN “Women's ! ‘ PLAN nourishing broskllltl around NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT and s00 the difference it mskssl This grsnd-Iut- ing cereal helps provide energy-building ‘ hydrates and proteins as wail ll useful amounts oi iron and phosphorus. LISTEN TONIGHT IP30 ., P. M_ TutyJIssdytouf, yet ss Nourishing u a Ho! Cereal! Mrs Malcolm MacLeoal Stresses Need For Bracken 's Leadership fair share of the irations income? "Ladies. between ourselves Mac- qtiantities cfykcilzic King's Government foster- i.n and ilcr allies at. ed a policy of mink (roots and flour the Cllel, bags and at one stage of the war riive I he even denied us our flour bugs. Farmer Prime Minister Needed y "The solution of our difficultlesi -is to have a farmer Premier, one understands ber-zluse lie has faced them him- consideration the ioorf self. John Bracken was born and I llS'1,'t‘0\V up on a farm. who rive Coirscrv: had, even a total of fifty five. 5".- the .l.'.alus of the farmer and wazrtl have sllCll a splendid slate of can-I - Iillltllfid election on Julie llth. Men able‘ ' in debate and of Dominion calibrml s-tul termination Li. Cnl Strong and Captain II. F.‘ ‘faclllrcc are veterans of the first Great War", and Wing Commander ' ‘dacLean was awarded the u lied Flying Cross [II ing achievements 1n the pe which has 1ust been brought ntlrs‘ to a successful conclusion. His col- What a. truly shocking state; league W. Chester S. MacLure has been a member of the Provincial of Commons at Ottawa - an ex- of Commons at Ottawa-and ex- pericilccd man who if elected will faithfully and the Province. . "It has been said many times the reason we famters are (ICNVIIIIVJIIIIBII is not iwgairizc as a body or union. maud our rights. That is. s for" our returning I true but now an opportunity is sf- that. is‘ and dc oui" problems, g h f rcled us e ad a O“Let us with the Depart:- was presi- so acceptable to Canadian ion and that mission are fnrtutiatc indeed to tillcriirg themselves for _ with his bravery and outstand- war 1n serve his constituents DCCXIUSI‘. WC C811- v» Lieut. Michael had perhaps "Tintirrarfl e - I n Minesweeper “ESQUIMALI” I The commanding officer" hymns in two ot'_ the floats which were lashed toget, her, and led in prayers. Lieut. MacMillnn ssld. It was several hours before nn aircraft flew overhead and spotted them. st the same lime as H. M, C. S. Saruia amieared over the horizon heading for them. IIII TLFLFLTLFI HILILTTLHJIFIIIHJTILFIJW v led ln singing several "The men asked me to,” CTUIILU HULL l. LI UI-Ill-IPI-IULI-II-I-l-ITLIAIA i.l L. Lil-IL l4 Li L.‘ IILTIJMIIIIIFIJJID Federal Minister of Who Will Speak At The Liberal Meeting AT YEO'S HALL MONDAY. MAY 21st AT 8:30 P.I\'l. (Inserted by Klfllls Liberal Association) ~—i-—- - I to fight. with our ballots. on June 11th vote for the Conservative candidates W110 ' will support the Hot; John Bracken in his en he resigned Labour and resources are capable - in become leader of the Progres- Of ‘Dfvflllfilnl B "all _ ‘ lve Party he had a which if equitably dlsmblllllll llmll‘ s" no exageetwiiioti. we following of irfly members out of enable every Canadian housclitild to enjoy a. degree of physical well- "His entire life has been devot- b91118 l" s, and theti farI ed to Agricuit ' _ , , , . ml with a mi 1-1 i~ 1"" Sim-m l‘LI'L"lI'L"L|"l_l'l n n.n..ri ‘lflfl 1 anada, to give us freedom from» n21 trecztom from want. w" "*1 TO Iffffflfll ' HEAR MAJ-‘GENERAL Ii. R. PEARKES, V.O. HON: JAMES o. GARDINER AND time omen. JOHN iiiaus MaeLEAN, M. SPEAKING ON IIEHALF OI" PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY ON “ MANPOWER REINFOROEMENTS VETERANS’ REHABILITATION "l Agriculture IN SOIURIS On ‘mm ‘° sackvrrmn Industry. Agriculture, I .--._.-»_-r_.—.-..:__i_f_i- known arltl largely to provide its, own security’. ‘ "Lvt It‘; eivc our farmer leader aI a1 income In 50 B. C. y I was comomn. higher than it has yet SMART weanasts G I F T S To Delight Every Mother Whether she’s a brand new mama-or has a son in the service-give Mother something smart to wear on her day! Nicest way- ever to say she's charming and lovely-to flatter her good looks. We've s wonder- ful collection of gifts to delight mothers of all from accessories to ‘a new, new dress! nges-everythinfl lverything budget priced - so you can give more. THE FASHION SHOPPE , 'I.I'I.I'I..I'I.I'I.I'UT.FI.I"I.FLFL.IU LIL’ I..I'LI"LI UL.’ LI LII I"U'LI'I FU- C.. the firing oi‘ dams chance to put this policy into 91-‘ straw to snrolce out enemy position! fe . ru-inrELi-Lmirmnrmnnn O. 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