i THE CHARLOTTETOWN CAPITOL ~ NOW PLAYING a suowmo AT 3:15 . r - PRINCE EDWARD TO-DAY p: FRI. and SAT. it IIAGKI rlmu. Oll Illllll. ‘I'll. 5 I . ,: I ‘lulu on nun ‘Ill. YOU GllllGKl-I DIIP DOWN e o - IO OOII ill YOUI KIIII OI IIGTIIIII YOU'LL LOVI IVIIY lGIlOll-PAQB MIIIITI OI I'll ~ ' vi JEOPANDYI IMISII INTIIITAINMENT \ ' (llllUlV-IDI Plfiillll ~ DlllllS llllllllfill - INTNIINNPIBE - VEDA INN DDRO Directed by Mal Si. Clair Produced bv Sol M. Wurlzel Screen Plai bi W. Scott Darling , Also SERIAL and JOHN BULL’S own ISLAND Professional Bards n}? McPhee B.A. K. c. NOTARY l6. BARRISTER SOLICITOB Riley Building Char‘ _ PALMER o HASLAM A. J. HASLAM, 8.5., LLB. BARRISTER, ETC. Sunk of Nova Scotia Chunbcn Charlottetown, P. E. I. Charles R. McUuaid o A Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Etc lllley Building, Charlottetown IlOINIILL-UBHNG IBTJILLQI IVTHAYFLYINGHOEI Phone 333 60L. ROBERT LEE SCOTT OOMU "W" You Null! ruiml on 1M YEO-CRESWELL NUPTIALS A very pretty wedding L was solomnlzed at the home of Mr.“ MONEY ‘I0 LOAN and Mrs. Samuel H. Yco. Cen- Phono _8_5___ P. 0 Bu! l2 tarai, Lot l6, at 7 o'clock Wednes- , ' *—'-'"———-————~—- 8y evening. May 9, when their Rmhard B, johnglgn daughter, Ruby Olive, became the “hm” M L", bride of Albert Edgar, only son Commlnloner for Deeds. Etc for M M!“ and Mrs‘ '1' H" 0' 0M5" well, St. Eleanors. The parlor was decorated for the occasion with pink nnd white Prince Edward Island (Successor to Late Rlcblrd E. Johnstonl ll Mill om“ 5n", ‘m 5",“ effect, roses, snapdragon and . um M,“ ‘ maiden hair fern. The same color _-=-_-_—-_ -— scheme formed the arch under tins-emit- McLeod C? Bentley w s. sour-Lav n l. .|. a sun-rue! a o. Borrilterl and AttorneII-ll- law which the ceremony took place. The bride entered the parlor on, the arm of her father. to thel strains of the Mendelssohn Wed-i ding March played by Mrs. Frank Callback. She was attired in a tailored mode suit, with white 10-, cessorles, wearing a corsage of pink carnatlons and maiden hair e m. The bridesmaid, Velda Yeo, sis- ter of the bride, was attired in a tailored made suit with blue ac- cessories and wore a corsage of sweet peas. The groomsman was Mr. ANDREA KING RAYMDND NASNPLiALAN HAL 1.1.051! iiiiiiiii PLUS NEWS - “RETURNING VETERANS”, Time SHOWS DAILY AT 3:15 - 7 - 9 154 Prince Street Ken- ozllcllr -=- EMPRE -=- rm. il AT. neth Andrew, nephew of the groom. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. S. Murray. ' chvtnh Account-m. After the ceremony a dainty buffet luncheon was served immediate relatives and friends. to I _Sh0ws At 7 - ma. - Matinee Sat. Only 2:20 a clue... street. ._.~._._ l"; After which the happy couple Charo em“ left by motor for a short honey- Phnlu 2084* I50! 347 moon to the eastern part of the Island. On their return they will hnflillllh w Mflmm" c O reside in St. Eleonora. l , {aloft FITTED i .1. s. TAYLOR ..u '11!" rides lilo mystly mil io uncover llll only also lo an almost psriect Malpeque The North Shore Packing Co, of Malpeque, are working to full fggaclty on canning lobsters, the cattery-men are“ ptgiretting Lheovy _ \ v _, es. ne r: a ng ex ra help UV; (p.114; “igf at the y.‘ to take care of the I corner Kent lllfl Queen so “"39 W94“- Phono I956 f ohSevlezgl .~ gens motored t o 5 E | b 4 |un u aro etown to hear John "gkgg: “Lida”; "In," Bracken, Progressive Conservative leader, recently. - u-w... A. ns<~~>vI-I»\.fl) ..-..- . - H’, ... Many friends of Mr John MJcNutt are p come them in Malp-_ e as they are taking up residence, having .-‘.-“ii". ildorrell and Company? bought a farm, ll. F. ARDNIDALD Eiifillbtllifilf. ,i’.‘§“"* °‘ M‘ that he is prawn sine:- his Pzent, 5i ch“ w" in Prince County H E -'- .‘ a nu I ———-—— “Nfl ' m m“ u m. Mr. and Mrs. George MacKny J42 CIIIIBCOOOII motored to French River be L ‘ with their daughter-in-law on V- WI W E Day, whose husband, Kenneth EXTRA! UKAROC BGS WK“ l‘ i" Gmmm" BEACHEAD T0 BERLIN “SPY SMASHERS", Serial BELL £4’ MATHIESON Attorneys-ut-Law LOANS ONROCITY AND FARM COLLECTIONS Clurlottcoln,__lf._li. l. l __.._ _ . Froliorio A. Largo- BARBISTII, ETC. 132 Great George Street i Phone 1048 P. 0. Bo! M2 ..-_°"*_Eii- l it to the memr. Stain 52.1 oll w: Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Murray, and falnily, Kenslngton, motored to Malpeque, guests of Rev. C. J. and Mrs. Crowdis. The Presbyterian Church held a special service of Thanksgiving on Sundlavy last. The pastor, Rev. Mr. ncGowan preached a, fine sermon on Thanksgiving and Vic- tory. Singers from Kcnsington presented special numbers. . ,._. come as a. five-slur event. | The film. "The Big Noise." which ‘f ‘ M ,stars Laurel and il-irriv and fea- "flais country, 1t would seem. lrtures glflmrtllflli; Darts Merrick. lded into two distinct classes of Arthur Space and Veda Ann Borg, pie-Laurel and Irlardv fans. and ls scheduled to open . . . at the we poor souls who are unlucky Capitol Theatre. £0,155; in have n cast-oil mop for In it Stan and Oliver appear p. funnybcme. as two shiverv sherlcclcs \\‘.lll'l l:o- the news that body "l-loimies‘ upstairs!» who nro vial, HARDY hi“ BOWLING HIT l’ Victory Day was duly recognized in the United Church on Tuesday, with two services. A very large number of school children from "To the former. n ‘ t, - ni t comedians‘ assumed to guard . e rct x ios- . , vet.‘ DBYHIBY. 50B VlEW. Bflltlc and tisresccrgieniis Uggllélal 031th a new ive‘in the heme gr slats AHNCIIJILCX‘. fivflfi If!“ ‘mm-la; Maeltpeque cnrrylnz fines and ar- cture which lsmrelng siclltiilinidfi to steal the vnliinch- device und sell °mm°¢ W1 izge" from Hall to Church, 1e by H . _thclr most us When a. ggnz 01-l£;7§,5pe,.lq9gs~p1an 33d inventor, Arthur Space. and t: M: duh respective teachers. The Church was decorated with flags. land. sea and Washington, ~ “w” in m” "w" Rev. Mr. Crowrlis gnve very Do hum-mus cmmx ° ‘he "i"- spigndlildwaddrtzess or]: Thnnltggivilzg _ """‘_ on c ry o a arge nn ap- THE VERY YOUNG GUIJT recllitlve audience. The choir From Headaches? , It is lmrcl to struggle along with a head that aches pains all the time. A headachoneed not be an illness in itself, but it _bo a warning symptom that there is intestinal lfggshnem within. l ° hallefigfizcsmghtho cause p: hmdscbg it is B e e wns ms er fem, {Bitterohelps to rcrnovo thocauoo of beadrsoxes Nyursegulatingullilgcgiggm and biliary organs, neutralizing acidity, regulating the constipated IIOWQ]! ed in the singing of appropriate hymns. At the evening service there was a very large assemblage. The Masonic Lodge members nar- aded in rcgalizi; also the Home Guard paraded from Hall to Church. Rev. Mr, Crowdis_ ore- sided. and used an order oi scr- vics that was very impressive. The minister also gave an excellent rid- dress on Thanksgiving and Victory. If o small child L; coming to visit your older one for a time, it is well to pack away some of yuur child's oreasured possesions before the arrival. These thi s mean so much to a child and t. may be the smlll guest would prove distructlvo while your child is away at, school 1nd cause s re- sentful feeling towsrds guests for - - - . _ ti to . Enlist, Mrs. Simpson led at the an, lfilgBxgutigollver, and when this has been accomplished tho 53111153 hnelfi: and 222$," a myygou; with a “we ch01, sing-mg 0:111. t» “wd,,,"mum_ Pr,” ‘Lmhboml roi- the smlliler child in which m able hymn-s The fest of vlciciy Li; BURANC i ~< illENTllAl. lilllllllllll. ' This column of local Interest. bl! N" o: Znevuy allure rnsy be lfi-uble in advance. COOKS far Pncvirsfll-Dlll- CONFEEEEATION LIII l! isiaus LaPierre, Bristol, l oivod lovely bouquet of roses for Moth‘; Joseph,» el-‘s Day from her son, .now serving overseas. CANDIDATE WARD IIVI -.At the request of s number of busi- ness men and property owner! 1n ward 5, I have decided to offer as a candidate for Councillor in the Picton‘ 5-17-11 VISITING BEBE - meutenant Kenneth Birtwistle and Mrs. am- wlstle arrived in the City yester- Vancouver. forthcoming by-election. R. McCormac. clay evening from While in the city they will be th guests of Lieut. Birtwistleb r Mrs. Blrtwistle. nue, Charlottetown, has been in fonned that her Herbert McKennu. United Kingdom. erations over Germany with rejoicing by and frien. 3, WINSLOIJ NORTH W. M. S. - The regular- North W. M of Mrs. John MacInnis, May with Mrs. Maclnnis as leader Me Breat of God." lpfflyer by the leader. lo reserved (GI-DUI! vs cents a word. strictly ll!- BEOEIVES ROSES — Mrs. Ston- ents, Chief of Police Blrtwistie and‘ I of 205 mt mi st, Boimn. REPORTED SAFE - Mrs. x - "°°°"°d ‘W4 “ e‘ “" bert McKenna of s3 Victory n55» bmdi P” Em" A" Mm“ USMCj, husband, F0. reported missfl ing on March 6. is now safe in the FO. McKenrla had failed to return after air op- and the news of his safety will be received . ills relatives ms‘n'-,,,§°“"“ B°s"°“' meeting of Winsloo . S. met at the home! 2 MPPMIIE o ened with "Breathe on followed by Scripture Jesson from Psalms 24 and Tl was] 7S0. Boston Soldier" l I e (rioston Globe, uosto Mass, ' May 4th, 194:5.) ’ Mrs Shirley (Patterson) Myers l has _] was killed in action in Iwo Jlmla ‘ PEI, Oct. gradmlate of South Boston two E. (MacLeod) ichester St. South Boston: C. (Robbins). P,l3:.1., Canada; -wsloer. N. 1:. of dni-olgiin, ear, lPercy, Royal Canadian Navy; Stanley F.. overseas Hell on Wheels" Armoured Vernon 1..., 708th MP years‘ i 2nd " isloxl: read responsiveiy. “The Day Thou Ballmmn- ‘md “n11” c" We“ Gayest" was of the April meeting were rem and adopted. Seven members and one visitor answered roll call. Word for next meeting “Peaicefl Tress. urer reported $1.50 more Easter- lmffiflg had been received and collection amounted to 95c.’ Five sick calls were made during the month and one card sent. Next meeting was invited to the home of rs. Walter Roberts wiith Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. MacInnis, as leader-s Meeting closed with glilllléilt dB?) '13:! ‘Télle That Binds", o owe ‘i d bcnodlctiorL E n8 an Mlzpah (Patriot please copy) --—_-___. UNIONVALE SCHOOL Honor Roll for April: Grade VIII -i Helen Shel- foon, 2 Harold MacNeill, 3. War- ner Ramsay. Grade VII — 1. Elaine Ramsay, ZiSGeOrge Shelfoon, 3. Wensel Har- Grade V — l. Joan MacDonald. 2. Elgn Adams, 3 Florence Adams. Grade IV — 1 Lurla Horne, 2. Liane Horne, 3. Joyce MacDougall. Gmde III -, l. Phyllis Mac- Neiil, 2, Gordon RDQBYSOH, 3. Ervn Ramsay. — 1. Gertrude Grade II (a) Shclfoon. 2 Sterling Adams S. George Buchanan Grade II (b) ~ 1. Josie Gallant, 2. Reggie Bryan, 3 Barbara. Mac- Donald Grade I -— l. ‘Hume MacNeill. Perfect attendance: Bertram Brynn, Joyce MacDougall, Jean MacDougall, Erva Ramsay, Sterling Adms, George Buchanan. Josie Gallant, Reggie, Bryan. Lois Bryan, Most stars for the month: Lurla Horne. Teacher-Etta M. Stewart To Relinquish Post OTTAWA, May 14 — (CP) — Col. flank X. Jennings of Saint John, N.B., director of army pub- lic relations for the last two years, will retire to civilian status short- ly at his own request and will become director of public rela- tions and advertising for War As- sets Corp. Defence Headquarters announced today. Col. Jennings will be stationed ‘n Morvrswl and. will succeed G. H. Lash, who has been recalled the world over who rely Eric's ‘Fruit Salt‘ bu g lino bslpl sweeten the edge off life. 0oz I. B. B. . , '- Th1‘- llllhrlflo. Halted. 1mm 0n mm" m" w“ m" the beautiful day lightened brflku| i! denvmml. and tho heart: of mom. prove heart- sung, followed by! 9°" Wm‘ " ""1"? Yeadillfls Mrs. Maclnnls and! from "West of the Date Line" bv Mrs. Bruce Younker. Minuteg lllgllhlllSl Follow the example of millions of men and women 0cm" "' "s:.;*:r.:“:.s.':.:::".::;.'.: simply because i: helps give the zest and energy which come from inner fitness. acidity, old: digestion Ind helps overcome consti- pation-tlle cause of runny upsetting headaches, siuggishneu and slur listless feeling thn ukes the 5 k1‘ d efreshing lino is pleasant no iurffrrlsirfilnrh, bimr Jun. l_3uy a bottle 0f Inn's ‘Bruit Salt‘ from your drulll" ">417- regiment. Memorial services wil be held at the Fourth Presbyterian Church in South Boston, Sunday, at 4 p m. MIILLVIIW W. I. The regular meeting of lvlillvlew Institute was held at the home of 'Mrs. WJIlQI‘ Crane on Wednesday, ,evening, May. 2nd, with twelve jrnembers present. Meeting open- ,ed with the Ode followed by lcreed in unison Roll call was re- sponded to and minutes of Dre- vious meeting read and approved. three visits and bill for fruit paid. Correspondence consisted of letters of» thanks from soldiers who received parcels also letters from Supervisor wit/h Government Grant enclosed. Mrs. MacKeni- gave a short talk introducing Cnaift Shop, from which a dis- cussion took place and it was de- cided to invite Mr. W. L. Jenkins to give further details on same st some Institute meeting. It was decided to halve s dance and plans were also made to have the school cleaned Mrs Joseph smith and Mrs. Herman Ings were appointed del- egates to attend the Annual Con- vention held in. Charlottetown. Mrs, Harold Robertson and Mrs. Victor Gil-ant were appointed to attend the meeting concernlnz the District Conventionn. One sweater and one P111’ 0f socks. were banded in for Red Cram. Next Institute meeting at the home of Mrs. Chas. McKenzie. Red Cross meeting not until fur- \ , Sick committee reported ther notice. Coll-ecéion amounted to 85 cts. A contest put on by Mrs Geo. McEachern was much enjoyed by all, prizes being won by Mrs. Joseph smith and Reta Crane. A dainty lundh was served b? hostess and meeting adjourned by singing National Anthem_ by Canadian Nations‘. Railways. from which he has been on iosn to War Assets Com. Member of a well-lmown Mari- time family. Col. Jennings was editor-ln-chief of the Saint John Telegraph-Joumal before he came to Defence Headuuarters in Feb- ruary. 1943, as chief public relu- tinns officer with rank of Lieuten- ant-Colonel. He was appointed director in June. 1948. and was "rcmoted to full Colonel last July. of the Day on a dash of Eno in s b, relieves excess Killed on lwo Jimo Pvt. Myers was born in Riverton. 2. 1922. He was )2 He also leaves two sons. Kenq ['3 net), and Richard: his pargl-ts Mr» d Mrs Edwin B. Myers, 131 1st] sisters, ; 161 ‘ Dor- Mae, Charlottetown. seven brothers, Arthur, T., Clarence CPO veteran of 21-2 service with the ' We Liberal Rally EMPIRE THEATRE, llharlottetown nonnlv, rm 2m u 0.00 P.||_ HON J. T. GARDINER g Minister of Agriculture for Conch will be the guqt "up". Hon. Cyrus MacMillan and Mr. J. "Lester Dough,’ Liberal candidates for Queen's, will also address 11,1, meeting. _ Inserted by Queen's County Liberal Association t ‘ 5-11-41 ___._ | lilfifilfilfifilfillifllflfilfllfifilfiifililfilillilfildl RADIO ADDRESS MR. J. LESTER DOUGLAS Liberal Candidate for Queen’s C F C Y THURSDAY, MAY 11 AT 10:00 P. M. | l5] El it i | l i=1 E Inserted by Queen's County Liberal Association ElElf5]lfillfillfilfillfllfillfilfifilfillfillfillfilfilfillfillillillilldlgliii l§l@@@@l§I@lEEl r5 fiillillfllfl The following periods over Radio Station CFCY have been allotted to speakers on behalf of the Liberal party, Speakers will be announced for each meeting. THURSDAY, MAY l7—10:00 to 10:16 P.M. THURSDAY, MAY 24-10:00 t0 10:15 P.M. THURSDAY, MAY 31-10:00 to 10:15 P. M. TUESDAY, JUNE 5—-8:l5 to 8:30 P.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 7-10:00 to 10:15 P. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 8—8:00 to 8:15 P.M. Inserted by Queen’: County Liberal Asooclelion EJ@_E1JEILE_EEI U Starting Friday, May 18 at 8:30 P. M., with "Milli! over CHGS, the following public speakers will deliver Ill- dresses on the forthcoming election: FRIDAY, MAY 18, J. WATSON MacNAUGHT, K.C. MONDAY, May 21 HON. HORACE WRIGHT TUESDAY, MAY 22, J. A. BERNARD, M.L.A. WEDNESDAY, Ma)’ 23, W. E. DARBY, K.C. THURSDAY, May 24, C. C. BAKER, Ex-M. L. A. Other speakers will be announced later. TDEIIEIIEIIEIEEIEIEIIEIIEIIEIIEEIEIEIEQQIEIEIEI museum. MEETINGS w (Queen's) The Liberal candidates for Queen’s, and other 89W“ ers will address tho electors at the following places 0! tho following dates: CLIFTON, TUESDAY. MAY 28 VICTORIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 KINGSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 24 NEW GLASGOW, RRIDAY, MAY 5 All Meetings will Commence st 8:30 P.M. J. LESTER DOUGLAS. CYRUS MacMILLAN. Inserted by Queen's County Liberal Alooclftlob‘ so 'jf"’pjllll HEAR EASTERN aululouu u"“l’nl"t.°'“.l’.r ‘l? l"? r neayng,a e..‘. ' 0 of the United chin-ch, Montague, Federal Minister under the direction of Mrs. Harry Agriculture Davison, presented their three set t Th. lily "The Casey shinny" w * Who Will Speak A i?."§n.‘“§u‘.‘8."h’,°°’ill'i”°...“l$f.i‘§.l Llbml New" M‘ YEO'S HALL HON. JAMES G. GARDINER I River; the proceedflof which will be donated to the King's County Hos ital, M ntngu . The Wo- - IS menQs Illstituge ofeVernon River IN SOUR served too, sandwich; and cake 1o 0|‘ the cost at the close of the pro- um. Mr. Ethan Stewart in n ew well chosen words thanked the members of the W. I. and the people of the district for their indly co-operatlon in making the MONDAY, MAY 219‘ AT 8:30 P.M- (lnserted by Kim,‘ presentation of this plsy at Ver- y. I ‘ Imam Liberal Association) zzc/azlli