w-l-w-ulwyqqlflfflit-J - _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN — ~-__-.. -" 1-1 -'—' ”""" ‘M ‘ JUNE15tQ$i' .,.. ¢=~"" i \\\\\\\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ R ClNgnlhAllclrdAltlgzal. —1 18121611“, _. _. ___. __.________ , ' . ‘I ' , - \ ' i hi3?» cells aye? u. cilrlllchuivxiii - “ " " ‘ _ ' -—- in M. 'r. w. Goodwill, Minister. _ | SIIGCIQI 1;; I I lhla oollumn is reserved for non - 6-95 ll» i} u I n ——- t m’ m “m! 3E {ii-iii-"i-ii- 5-2’ ls""sse...sirtltis ‘if at lulu lull i r Q V10 III“, ltyfll! l _' ii \ l ~ m‘ m “m,” i333 qlliulilhullgtev? 1g: Jlimltlghelglll-I TUESDAY, June 2‘. i‘, All our citizens are cordially invited to a public lililtel. COOKS mi PhOI-Okrlphl. l M | ———- I to 1 -———- < I CHURCH NOTICE. — R18 . A AuflgélFliDEfl-QTION LIFE INSUB- v ln Aid of K o! C. meeting in the Gibson will peak in Alexandra, iChuch on Buhday, June 37th at 11 |_ \\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ ' \\\\\\wt\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ l PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ml ANADA.-Marshfleld Charge. Ber- vioes for next Lord's Di held as follows: Marohfled ll AM. Highfield 3 P. M. and Mt. Stewart 7.3 P. M. Communion Services Mlusudet oil April 5m, 194s. AA- Mflrdifleld and H! hlleld- Blmtlfly late Mr. uaudei was working . i-g SChOOl at MBIShflE d 1O A. M. and the home of M1", Geprge flgjiilghi“ I \ at Harrington 10.30 A. M Rev. 1- —-— A M. nllnliil-ooil a r. M- C1055‘ i "="°="°" amt" H INTEREST ls chargeable on the Roads ‘I P. M. 6-25-11. l _ » - -> second installment o: taxes it not . -— i M Blmflird. ("chem " ROBERT .' BRIAN paid Wf°¥e Jiilv 1st. 0-24-01- FAMILY nzaaavan - Mr. AflmlsShW-flli Cents. v q ~ l sac THE INDIAN mvan play- 392g. E§§Y,,,,§;",‘,".g1h"§, ~— (lhllili-lcl ii: ii'll;i;') t Jflflfllltélflivn on , m P19591112‘ their“ “threlgflzgi-y CO-flirlg ltlother wiulllhl a. Mills. wllllllllli- ' — =-- a _ _ H - - 111ml?" - t.M.,tth roa. — , - s _ . . m. » P- M- .2“ rs.a€%dis.‘IAétalfli,d:t.8l1eel>ateA luv ME MORM 1t, Friday Evening. Jim 25111- l o JUNE soul is the due am ml P” Y”; m, I'm“? ' ' “' d m " u t t 01v! i OITHEYY O BIO e 0WD. l t 8 P M flgfesiww‘ s l‘ "m" ° 6444f; MR. FRANK GAUDET a , _ , It was with sorrow and deep sympathy that the people oi B‘ que and slllrouilulng dLslllt . learned of the death o1 Mr. ri"a..l. POLYCLINIC will be closed every evening during July and August.” -'a-‘ . KINETTES RUMMAGE SALE, lllL-llkeb Building, Queen Street door, Saturday 118th. Afternon at y will b: Hon. John Bracken Will be the Special Guest '“ wiiii BENNN / s; a —- ~ ~ —~—- QTQ‘ _. “i“ '.’%*’ .\ . . ernwocd, tlndln lrcul r " .. _ M ‘* °°‘°°"" _ 8'24"“ Henry Baak, Minister. 6-25-1i.'and appeared Lu gs ‘in cgooaunelili . , , _, _ _ To DAY COVEHEAD ‘“—CHARGB_ _ Unb- DESERT DE———STINY _ A“ hflrepll; toastililknllcigmegrtldogagifig (leéllliill. i This meeting “ill like the folm of a fBQup ‘I - Se“ Crjlfac,“ 5°F"‘°“, i6‘ Euradli/ii life, young Tracy Hayden had llv- those present, suddenly he stag‘; ‘M, l-loll l0 Wlllcll ewrlollel Tegllfllleis 0f 130N115» l5 ‘l. AND SAT. m)?‘ . ca"? W“ five “R led at the Senora-‘s hacienda in gored and tell asexual-d. Death F‘; d- H - st d A. . b. a. 0.1a Cove ead oad . . . , _ . i cor la V lnH e . .1, snows Z39 _ 7 _ a l, J0 Rev‘ Tues A Wilson Mm, I Arizona. Now, to repay her deilt. I was probably cause: by .1 slicing cr 1i ~ _- 36k ' ' ’ she was in a dingy eastern citrlhearl. attack toe DQCtQliiSflld. l’ i ,seeklng the Senoras long~lcst Mi. Gauoet ulls bi) yell-s of age , ~ "__" - heir. But there were other hell-s and had lived ln Bedeque most of * "i Q 5 - . C§§§5§Y"_E‘§f,fl§,ga§“‘{f,‘"§,lc,,,ck sworn to defeat Tracy's purpose l-lnci his life. He will be missed in the ‘ - . —- .. F home vine l1 3,, Bud“ 33o desnerate enoughtouse bullets. Ail district where he was respected and m - '“~‘\\N - ~ -— - ‘ -" f~ Moruague y; W‘ ' knmw nine‘. exciting new serial story by Joseph "admired by every one who knew \\\\\\\ \\\\ “~\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\* (kmnge o; ‘m’... o; services Chadwick begins in the Guardian lnilin, bgt more ksodilkll the dhomg ,.€{———-—~" —— "" --- _= e- _ —.. - ' i; w ere e wa a in usban an "T._._l,,-,M,-l.v-il'hlil~tvi-'ilwl-lnlv u-e-v-r-‘u-l-iu-n-vs-r-m-se-ws-lv list d B F A t. ,, "llllmel- h- h1lllnell5,lVI.A.lV%-_lfé-5b_-A- neXt Wee 110,,“ tame; i ’ I’ M‘ L a a" Y °|’ c m" __.. - r. c, r. RE-REGISTRATIONS - m? ‘lfggff if, molflrnmhls fillin- , P, ‘ NEW LONDON PRESBYTER- 593 sinfle men liable ior compul" ‘ ' '» ‘e °¥ ."_ “W? h 2/ g Tens Heroic story 1A1? ClllAltull-L — June 27th 11.u.i sol-y milltarv training re-registered gfigfleézd Ywfolds$$§f§eed Elfin‘. 3/ To D AND s "mug MEg-rmc CQm/OY D uty In Pacmc iiiul>9llvilio§blflgolflliiivfiimlweilliviii ilgnipllinlcleldfimalills1§?1:4%.l:%(z,;§? IB-‘élélslgrlélég; Edguanra Pa???’ I] 4 - ' T"_— M" Bumaml Mllllsler- 5'20"“ ing to figures given in the House Arsenal,“ ' s ' .1‘ .' fl i S. ();»._/\ IION- 10"" BRACKEN Battle Blldl hllh adventure 0h the _ ——- h: Commons by the Mlhlsull- of m, EH1“, Igfclgiiésdelsmlglixzlor. x wouui siiiz suiv A MAN? 1-1?- - 2l§“l5§é‘.%y£§“.filgiitftiéw“$5.153? _f3:.§;‘.i‘.’?.f’"m$."‘t€? §."9l§§§2'§j'Y~§b°1l'- lfti§=ctgfl°gq§fgtkgfslrcee=lrié Margaret in Sherbrcoli l _ voy duty wider flra li1 the Pacific, B. l). services dulluay, June 21m. D “n” w ‘ ~ w “Q55 M’ honle- The boys L‘ provide thrills galore, amid which comedy is mlilglfifl, 1n “lstlnd lsy For Action," wllicii opens to-night at the Prince Edward Theatre. ‘l lie picture presents Robert Taylor, Charles Laugtiton and Brian Don- ievy at Naval heroes, amid ngi1.s with enemy all-crail", rescues hind attack on a battleship under smoke screen. "laylol- plays s young lieutenant ass.glied with an older officer, played oy lsznlevy, to a recommis- sloned destroyer." They are as- signed w ljlhlru a Uunva)’ and amid amazing ndcviltures, includ- urgthe rescue ut twenty babies in drilling lLlCDUJIS twill... tarces all hands to turn amateur nurse- .. . 4 niil in this Province. Cases in 31,23,313,"JA,.M,,.§*“"‘,:',;?"C1.I;.,,“;Q police hands for tracing number Christie will also conduct service at 27- Th0 will! for all Canada are VICLOIIB, at a p, M_ 6-2a-1i, 144,973 re-rezislered, 1,351 prosecut- -___ ions, and 14,932 cases under public WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- investigation. Serv.ccs JllllC 27m. Winsioe lsurth --_ ll A. lvi. m. 1045a A. M. Wnslol impunity CALL-lips suliui s. s. ll A. M. l-l-lilcettwnlgoiiowing military call-up ltozio :1 r. lvl. c. z P- lvi. n18“- ilelu ‘L30 P. M. Rev. T. Constable, lvlinlstei". 6-25-11 Charles and Cyrus in the Al" stationed at camp Borden, 0n John and Ben in Western canal George at home. ’l‘wo broth John and Cyrus of Bedeque al. survive. The whole country L mourns with the above for his ch_ _; is vacant and can never be fille but Heaven is richer and God much nearer since our loved one was called to a higher service. Hi funeral which took place on April 9th to Seven Mile Bay Church was followed by a large circle o.‘ mourners and acquaintances. '1i.ie SATURDAY‘ iiiilv THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT will be at 3T. FETEWS CHURCH illill, CHARLOTTETOWN June 28th ..... Men June 29th Women MEN AND WOMEN JOIN THE R.C.A.F'. Al-uwan-hv-tvnvt - The figures for Prince Edward Island are for the period March 20, 1941 to April " l6, 1943: Call?! for medical exam- .. l inatlons. 8.16 " exam ned 5.061‘ PRLSBYTEKireh CHURCH 1N ' '_ , ' CtANMlJlL — Broaltflelduiongrega- askgd rmste-mgem°§£sé8_3l07' L51”? l b _ _ lion. lJlV-lle \\\Ji.:ll|p will oe ueidmfsnlg: filing-ct -l-°794-_ cigfiigfllfigr lézllrleiflggi; Civleliies ‘lllllstwgwonsson v -~"~- - ,. ..- .s o-n- i/lill: will? llidifirlausntlglugiwverxihllltkia llnélilgflfl’ trlltnlglgl 225891 repiorted, gioizhEgggénPfiltfrskrErillest Eesicharlds, _ M, G -_ p_ v,|__ , ; accepe . . - 1e fgures 8 . all Rowe. iiialusi orlna their cntirge safely t: glbillifléiihflsggglidsf-‘faufilllgtill 10in .were given this Week in the House m" was m°llifll 0f 11 deflrly belov- iggrg-irgllaglxlliiinhplaysdéall Arnerinn A. lvl. uonaid NICJOISOXI, Ménistelxi. gncioriilmoris by [tliabog tlginister Sgfllylulsabigng first? uféiltgietg gvvzagmteigg lS n re. o i: -;.o-. c e. on w a r , _ ‘ _- men onWhe destroyer. Wfn ils Lil- -__ lother admainistgrative cilstericlss. o "S“"_°°“°“ "ml"- Mai’ his Pill mite to Jonll Paul Jones, is till iii- cnuncn or esuLsNo. - Ser- _.__ "it "l Pea"- fi-Zv-li- spirlng moment in the ilirlll-paok- vices sunoliy, June 27th. St. John's SALVAGE OPERATIONS _ S51. bllufcll- Cmlifllld- Church Schmhvage material marketed in Prince ed production. luau A. vl. at ulson i.‘ o s’. LA- .1... l _ amt i532"‘liilfilé‘“§lliill”iftlihillfl°‘illl AVENEHRSAollrl-le lAwESS "Wlssiif A trio changing ‘ consul-gens... who strllie mm late the hurts ol outlaws and ilknl Airmail Service Deftly Directed STAWYNS i lliillll ALSO CHAPT. ll OI‘ OVERLAND MAIL SHOWS 2.30 - 7-00 —- 9.60 h'l|'iil'h'\|'l|'a'n'b Bible Society The Rev. J. M. Murchison, Dis- trict Secretary of The Bible Society will conduct services this week u Thursday. June 24th., drew; United Church, Orwell; Friday. June 25th. Cherry Valley Each service at i} RM. An offer- llll» will invalid-ll f0!‘ Piu- - Keel» ‘Em Ginwlnr N Comedy — Serial snows sar. aso-iiio-aas A United Nations Mfll‘lli€l"S Club opened in Georgetown, British rill. O. O. null acted as co-producers. Walter Brennan inJec.s comedy as a Veterélll yPtJlllflll, bliLi t/LMS provides more laughs, uiltl lticlitlru £1118. Lin- lnez L :1 .- =3 P C K i: ‘Fl D- v .l.osl fill.‘- iy by 011111"- antllng. Action at sea under is llllrlOii entirely battle coliolliolis. RTETRTETT/iBBTie Rec ru i ti ng The R. C. A. l. llioall: R rtzit- ing Unit will be ill town on une 28th and 29th for til;- purpose cl enlisting nieli and WOZEGJ lol- ser- vice in the R. C. A. F The ‘unit l Will be 1063300 ht Si. Pctel- 5 Qlmrch ' s who desire ice only, may pslucimcl and icbtain such iflfifililiilflll without llfiereéllng under ally obligation to en- s . 1n addition m requiring cung men to train for Air Crew uties, RPDllcanis are also urgmllv needed to fill vacancies in the following trades: Wireless Operator iGfOllfldi Service Police, Wireless Mechanics, Metal WOPKEYS. Carpenters, Elec- tr ians Diesel Fitters, Motor Bout rclvel": la. w/ctiotl 111.15 A. M. bervlce ll A. M. Clyde River: S. School 2 P. ‘lvl- lssrvne ‘.1 r. M Alli-pron. aervlce 1.1:‘) P- M. Lang Creeic: s. zchccl ll A. M. l slrvleiz: S. school ll A. M. ‘loll are COTUlEIAfJ invited "to worship. Rev. A. E. ‘loud, Min- istei". 6-25-11. CAVENDISH CHARGE. — Ser- vices oli Stiizczzigl, uune 27th 1n Stanley Br‘ ul. l1 A. lil._Nor.h nusLcu lit, ‘lull r- M. Dedication ol children in Cavendish Church lit s l». lvl. Geo. il. liliey, litinzgtelj- 6- b THE PRESBYIERIAN CHURCH IN UishliDiL-Services will ce held as foiloirs on blllldfly, June 27th. wood islinds 11.0.’) A. M. and 7.89 P. M. Cnleztilzlii 3.0] P. M. Holy Communion at tile morning service. hiinister, Rev. ‘l. A. A. uuk“ Crewmeii. In the Women's Divislcn, eiliistineiits will b: eiiccfied lcr Stenogrliplleizs", Clerks. awaits, and lstnaoziru ‘fradesivairleli. Ally mail O1‘ woman who is an expert in any trade whatsoever will rind a place in the Air Force in which their talents can be utilized to advantage, even though trade may not appcztl in the list above. 4 _ Plan ‘to visit the Mobile Recruit- ing Unit when it arrives and offer your services to the Country's cause. -were conducted by her pastor. Rev. that ' materials marketed represents 1.03 ner cent of the Dominion total. The Island figures are unchanged since the last official report was issued a month ago. indicating that no further salvage has been mark~ etcd ln this Province. The other provinces all show increased totals. FUNERAL SERVICES The funeral of Mrs. Thecplillus Wood, Pownal, was held frown her late residence. Wednesday afternoon, June 23rd, and was largely attend- ed. Services at house and grave D. K. Ross. Pownal. The pallbear- ers were: Messrs Peter McKenna. V. Curley. William Drake, Vernon Jenkins. Vernon Brehaut. and Al- bert Bruce, Interment was in Pown- al Cemetery. Personals Ml". M 1:1 Rice, 4O Valley St. has rece..ed a cable announcing the safe arrival in England of his son Edward Rice. R.C.N.V.R. Mrs. Ernest Crossman, Sackvllb. and Mrs. Jessie Coombs. Saint John. arrived Wednesday by plane and lire the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swan, Mt. Edward Road. Mrs. Gerald Maddigan and Miss Catherine 0'Hanley are leaving this morning for Halifax where they will attend the annual con- vention of the Maritime Council - '1 10.0 A. \.lV‘i;il_l detest 3- liaise. ill?“ i‘ “"““"*i"“§" $914313i“lgifelwiiifdlbifiiigi‘ Sh B‘ ' . ~ I l; '- -l. ' “'“" i - < . _ contrast to phls "Great ZlzlEflCiQp‘ BC o __ i’ metals. 275,718 lbs. paper. 16.403 lbi\' - llTHE LON _ ' ' and sucn ‘Pictures lcl- Willch h‘.- .1115 Noam RIVER sarrlsr Tells etc-l 302158? lbs- rubber- and its w been specially iioteu, and li_- and CnonuieIS.—June 27th. North 281 lbs» UIIClHW-llfid- Total P-EI Trans-Canada Air Lilies since its inception in September 1937 has carried more than five and a half million pounds of mail, represent- ing two hundred and seventy five million letters. This was revealed at operating headquarters of Transtiaiiada A11" Lines here on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the establishment of air mall in Canada. 0n June 24, 1918, Captain Brian Peck cal" WINNIPEG, M1111. June 24 —[ ried the first mail by plane from Montreal to Toronto. His mail load consisted of 124 letters. A lr mail carried during i943 is expected to pass all previous re cords, according to T.C.A. officials. Based on earryiligs to date it is anticipated that a million and a half pounds of mail \vi11_ ‘i been handled during the f..'l sl_\' month period. All‘ mall service was established between Montreal and Mnncton Auziist 1940, and Houston. SVClHGV and St. John's. NfIrL. (Torbav alr- nurti. as part of hemispheric de~ fence communications system on May 1. 1942. i 3K5 l nmlu ulli s-llllliviha Gl-ISHO‘ l/i ml Q ll. J. MABON OPTUMETRIST . b Two airmen. adrift in an R. C. A. F rescue dinghy. send 8101i. l hydrogen tilled balloon to which 1S attached llie aerial for their "cuties of Catholic nurses June 27ml. Hangar." P 5 |_ 3/; grinder“ radio traiislnlttei". When the 30f) foot aerial is let out. the > ---- \ transmitter can send out an SOS that can be heard 1.x) miles away. The ,_ Miss Ernest Baker of Morell ._ i om” “w”: m i" '2 '” M new set is one of the latest additions to R. C. A. F. rescue equipment s h 5 P M’ and it can be adjusted to f~t‘1"l(i an automatic SOS or :1 full message ma: be tapped out on its biilli iii lfifllililll he"; Th“ lrillimn is filled from a special .":i1erato1"\\'hicl1 is inc-liin.<l \\":"ll the " . " ill.“ entire out- fit can be drowned from TPSZlIf‘ liii‘ .iii 1:1" "nehiit." illtd many larger aircraft carry them as part nf ihcii" crrcifztixlgv cqulprfliclit, m! uu5"a“:°u_ lioness W‘ N MR5. “ROW ae a ll A e351? sour m)‘ s1 as l5 u“! T“ 5p SLQypSlMNlER sour- leaves on Thursday morning on a visit to Montreal. She will be the guest of her daughter Edith, who was married in that city in Feb- ruary last to Mr. Gaston Dupuis in the Wesleylan United Church. by the Rev. Mr. Brown. llnlldays etc. ov apnolntmrru Office tonnreted with URUGSTORE 1 i /. ' REARDON — MIADONALD WEDDING A pretty wedding of interest to manv was solemnized as st. Ber- nard's church yesterday at 8.00 a..m. when Rev. Angus MacDonald united in marriage Miss Caroline Rose daughter of Paschal MacDonald, Hlunter River, P. E. I.. and the late Mrs. MacDonald and Charles Rear- don, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Reardon, Mountain Road. Miss Mary Bourque. Mencton. was bridesmaid. The oom was sup- ported by Albert ardon, Halifax. The bride was attractively sown- ed in a two-niece Queen's blue dress with flowered hat and matching ac- cessories. She carried a bouquet of ‘Better-time roses. The bridesmaid wore a dress of rusty rose with flowered hat and mntchim accessories. Following the ceremony a recen- tlon was held at the home of the ‘bride's ulster. Mrs. Joseph Chan- man, Waterloo meet. Flour irirl Mend; of the bride served. Mrs. . (warm Walton and Miss Ella Rear- drn mined. The time was beautlfullv dec- erM-d with white toner: and sweet i~~~~ centred with a three tier wed- di»: cake. Mr. and Mrs. Reardon left on ll honeymoon trio to Montreal and on their return will reside on Church Hirer‘ m. Rrirrtcn l1 em- plr-"od here with the C. N. ‘R. Fbr travellina the bflde wore a "iv-i blue and white suit with Ko- lirskv smilrrel fur. Out of town "vests at the wed- Mn" were C-rsld MacDonald. Pets- vvgwg, hvqthav n! flu hftrlg on’! Jame: ]|~I\Y)»“nl|j_ ‘"4433’- brother. "uni"- Rtwr. P. I‘ I “Ii-s. Wt‘- SQUP. ti‘. l soul" “"‘ ncuill“ 1'.‘ “"15” . hi» Y"*‘§‘§ l‘ - i! 7 h‘ mawr Wlfllilli ‘all . 2 ¢ A Pnoouciwdr 5 Illl PTO ll’ T v “COFFEE GRINDER" “>4 -10 IS LATEST RESCUE DEVIFE ‘l? This picture shows one of the latest rescue light fol" ilight. The set can send an Vtleart of Hitler's western industrial area is this Ruhr-Rhine region “uionmic ‘mm i new set comes complete with aerial, which is raised ' by a hydmgen balloon or box kites, and a signal _ Ilqm crown-d “.4 m. '5“ 3...,“ devices to be put tn use by the R. C. A. F. It is the or can be usfd to send complete message, 1t i , i ‘Him °l "l9 helvlflt lllled raid! 0i 1M Wlr. Thousands of tom n q...-..~. 91s..» view-r“- n-~-" "coffee grinder" radio trsimnitter which sends out effeciive up :0 150 miles The airmen in ‘the dinning flame h". ‘mm on ‘he bomb“ all"? mownlonhm? UP I i i ‘e Pflukers of l yrmund Mm’ Gem“! Eflller. 0f an automatic S05 signal when the crank is turned. , .li'(‘ (‘qllfiifgti with lhe latest finale-proof flying sum l’ k4"!- flllllletiiétitélltthilizmadlcihl fgfmglmalficflholhuVl/ellffllifllclili‘ N S FULL-l-LAVGURLD (Sliia ‘Lentil T? A ‘The bride was the guest of hr-ilm- DMD?“ {mm ““c'l“ “inn” by lmrachme" “l” “ml m“ ‘Jlwn balldmlel‘ “hm! Wfllifllfll. llwklltllll ~' -__._____. at =everlll shower-s and received and fire tablets for making - _ many lovely riffs-Momma Times. - ._......_ -~> I fires in wet weather. . - (I. 0. A. l". Photo)