screens-Hearse g, ;-_...........s.u.~.vw_-...- -. m-amn. PAGE SIX , outstanding picture. MATlNEE-2:00-NlGHT, First SIIOW ans, second 10:15 HEAR THEY LOV “Love At Lust" mansion... iiiiiicis EDWARD ro-iui llliillilliliiylflllltBlN ice @111? “aiierBRENNAN Robert STACK ~01? rt BENEHLEY Hi1... liltllllliltllill ALWAYS BE AN IJNGLANT)". cDivIIMING-PIIINDOEDEDWARD-Wed. riiuT. ’ FRANEHUT ‘IUNE "DEANNA" snvcnvo Home” . ihe 400 dew funniest y' I I PETE SMITH Specialty "Penny To ‘The Rescue." OUR. GANG-Jiiiihy Blues". starring iifim SOTHERN Lew AYRES Ma l'l O'SULLIVAN PASSING P.~\R.-\DE—““'lllIe And The Mouse” COLOR. CARTOON — “Lonesome Stranger.” MATINEE 2.30 -:- NIGHT 7.00 -— 9.00. "IHEREZL . . "THANK YOU. AMERICA” _ _ _ . "lsoncnth The Lights of "Perhaps" and "Old Folks At ilomc." IMPORTANT-Times for tic-day's shows have been changed so that patrons may see both the ”Torch Parade" and this outstanding picture. MATlNEE-Zzw-NIGHT, First THRILLING Til-DAY -:- CAPITOL -:-WEDNESDAY Exciting AI A MYSTERY SHIP IDEARKB ON A DAN- GEROUS VOYAGE I SEE.. SEE.. show 8:15, second 10:15. charted , , . her course through waters Infested with hidden ‘ ' . . . millions In gold in her hold! . . . n human cargo of vaentionists fleeing from tho war sonel *fis i HIDDEN riaan. AT am. mun ronvrs or rim COMPASS i IT'S THE YEARS MOST X - ING THRILL HIT! , E c“ COLOR. TRAVELOGUE COMEDY "SOCKERO? .Tlie amazing battle between a mer- clianiman and a submarine. . The heroism that has made British seamanship a by-word throughout the world. SEE . . . How millions in gold bullion is loaded and transferred to safety. SEE . , . How a whole lifetime can be lived in a few precious hours. VIODD ISLNDS-DARIBOII ‘OAR FERRY SERVICE The “Prince Nova" will leave daily, including Sundays, from Wood Islands at 7 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3 p.m., and from Caribou at 9 a.m., 1 p.rn. and 5 p.m., Atlantic Standard Time. Until adjustments are com- pleted. it will not he possible to load or unload high trucks at Wont! Islands at low tide. IIORTIIIIIIIBERLAIID FERRIES LTD. f..- lMPORTANT-Tinies for to-dav's shows have been changed so that patrons may see both the "Torch Parade" and this i The Oentral Guardian | for the occasion with potted plants, ‘ill and white streamers and a i large bell over the specially decorated chair for the bricIe-to-be. ' l ‘Iisisfuture shipments mnrlnshirh fltsl _ This column is reserved for news oi locsi interest, but advertising s! a uewiiy nature may be Inserted at 5 cents s word. strictly psy- sble in sdvsnce. CONFEDEIATION LIFI INSUR- ANCE. 14-9789 VICTORY LOAN BROADCAST- A Victory Loan broadcast will be given this evening between 5.15 sud 6.20 DST. over J‘.C.Y. ALL MEMBERS of C. W. L. ne- quesled to meet at entrance o1 Ex- hibition Grounds Tuesday evenmg at 6.15. L-545-6-l7-1i. NOTRE DAME ALUMwE At Home and Annual Meeting, educa- day afiernoon 5 to '1. Members are cordially invited. L-555-6-17-1I. ENGAGEMENT. —- MI‘. and Mrs. William ll. Cousins. Ke n. an- nounce the engagement 0i’ their daughter Jennie Maude. to 0P1. Rex. Kielly, M. S. M., son of Mrs. and the late Charles W. Kielly. Charlotte- town. The marriaize will take place the last of June. L-546-6-17-1i. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN — Mr. and M-r. Keci CoadY. 01W- ottewwn, are spending two W638 In town with Mrs. Cindy's mother. Mrs. J. A H. Macliean, Macliean Street, Glace Bay. Mrs. Coady is abs former Margie MacLean and was for some time a member at the Home Economics staff in town. — Sydney Post Record. WELL-IKNOWN IN P. E. I. - Mlss Lena M. Fraser welfare work- er at. the Immigration Pier who was Injured 1:1 a motor accident on the Eastern. Shore road on Saturday last. is recovering satisfactorily from facial Injuries and shock at the home oi Mrs. H. G. Gould, Musqucdoboit Harbor. Miss Fraser although still confined to bed hotpes scan to be able to resume her du Ies at the pier. -- Halifax Chroncle. MR. HENRY OTTO POOLIL-The deaiii of Henry Otto Poole of Van- couver occurred In Calgary, white he was en route to Prince Edward Island. He was born in Prince Ed- ward Island 75 years ago and had lived In Vancouver for 35 years. Surviving are a brother and nieces In the east. The remains arrived Saturday from Calgary and the funeral will be held Tuesday, 8:30 pm. from Center and Hanna's chapel to Mountain View cemetery. Rev. Capt. George Pringle officia- ting. -Vancouver News Herald June 9. BRIDAL SHOWER — The home of Mrs. H. C. Reeves, South Free- town was the scene of a happy event on Thursday evening. June l2, when e. large number of friends and relatives met to do honor to her daughte: Irene. whose marriage lakes place in the near future. The drowns: room was tnstily decorated Reeves was escmted into the room by Alice Fell, immediately preceded by Mildred and Robert Reeves who as l sumed the role of bride am groom, while Sadie Banks p‘a ed the chor- us flom Liohengxins. Wedding March. Dnrcthy Towribs and Dol- erana McDcn-ald ca rledin the he-avl. ly laden IJZISKEI} of gifts and pre- sented them to the honored one. Martina White and M-ze 10rd un- wrapped the glts while Mrs. M. J. ‘te read the nrmes and ac- eornbanylnsr verses. and Mrs. Archie Paynter arranged them on the table. Nfiss Reeves in a few well cihcsen words thanked those Present for their thoughtful- ness and g’fts. She expTeseji the desire that all would have e plea. sent evening. At. this time Mullig- PIYB prchfibra bcrzan one mus‘c and danc nu was the order of the night until an early morning hcur. Re- freslmerits and the "National An. them” brought the event to s, Close Before leaving (111099 Drejginf, wish- w! Pane man/y happy years of hap. plness- 4,500,000 Dozens 0i Egg‘! Siipped To Great Britain By Canada In May APPLE RED rm“ HELENA RUBINSTEINS brilliant new shade I of LIPSTICK and ' ROUGE Also TERRA GOTTA Face Powder and other lovely shades JAMIESDIPS DRUG STORE M‘llie Raynor . that will provide the CLEVEB. SHIDENT! — On the midst of students i: 1st. ye cine st Dslhouaie University. appear the nsmueftwo Island stud- ents Mr Douglas Black of O- amd Mr. Leslie Stewart of Bell River. 1. Anawm Pass; D. Black, L. Stewait. 2. Biochemistry. Pox; D. BlflckJ-tfitewnrt 3 Physio . ogy Pass: D. Black. L. Stewart 4. Embryology. Distinction: D4. Biack Pass: L. Stewart. 5. Histology. Pass: D. Black. L. Stewart. FUNERAL SERVICES -— The funeral of Mrs. Russell Binns was held yesterday morning from her late residence ‘I1 Gerald Street to Si. Dunstan’; Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Dougan, who also conducted the service at the rave. The pallbearers were: Prof. Ian- chard, Messrs. Edward Ryan, Thos. White, med Taylor, Russel Gay and Frank Murphy. APPOINTED OVERSEAS SEC- RETARY K. OF C.—Mr. Alphonsus Campbell, Charlottetown, has been appointed overseas secretary to the KnIghLs of Columbus, auxiliary war services. with the honorary rank of Captain. Mr. Campbell Ili a grad- uate of St. Dunstans University and put In two years post-Brfldufliie work at Fordham University, New York. He leaves shortly to take up his new duties overseas. YORK AND VICINITY—IVIY. A1- lison West. City, spent Sunday at. York with his brother. George Har- old West. - Robert W. Hudson. aclllachem and Charles City. spent Sunday at. York. - Ralph D. Crockett left for Halifax Monday morning after spending s. few days at his home at. York. — Mr. J B. Lewis and sis- ter Jean, Georgetown. spent Sunday at York. -- Peter Proud. York. is at present. in Swansea. Wales. -- Miss Jean Gordon. teacher at York. awn; Sunday at her home Armin 0a . STURGEON STUDY GROUP MEETING-I'm regular June meet- ing of the teachers oi Sturgeon Study Group met on Friday June 6h at 2 pm . All members belong- ing to the centre were In atten- dance. The meeting was called to order by the President, Mr. Cairns. The Secretary Miss Moore was than called upon to read the minutes of the previous meeting which were duly heard and adopted. The chief feature of the Program consisted in the reading of a paper dealing with the title "Democracy versus Uctatorship.“ Deep interest and enthusiasm were parlaken bv the various members in this Tonic. ‘They expressed themselves as high- ly pleased with the vivid manner and orderly display. which the writer use’! In construing the numerous facts of the subiect. An Interesting discussion followed in which all members took part deal- ing with "eneral q-iestione YEIBHH" to the Teaching PfgfggsiflvL The meet‘!!! Was then adjourned. Oape. Breton Kilties dine 0n Salmon OITAWA, Juns 10—(OP)-0d- ficers of the Capo Breton High- landers, stationed here, dined sumptuously today on 23 pounds Pacific salmon caught yesterday off Vancouver. The silver-flocked fish which won first oi s $50 Victory Bond in s contest nsored by the West Vancouver Ietory Loon Couunittee, was presented st noon today to Hon. J. L. Ilsley, Minis- ter of Finance, after having been flown east by ‘Irons-Canada. Air- Hundreds o! British Columbia fishermen took part in the con- test, whkih was s feature of the weat coast‘: publicity In support oi the Victory Loan campaign. Mr. Ilaley, who was joined by LEIIII IIOVI ltst Freedom may live! Sacrifices are demanded of all. only asked to lend your money-money and guns to finish the job! ' Help finish It with your dollars! Help ruin. in. Joli BIIY VICTORY BONDS! CHAPPELL 62>’ CO. You are ships, planes tank! u’ DAYS PLANTS Gay's Plants have been distri- buted throughout the Maritime; for the past. fifty years. We plant the best and most expensive seeds procursbleg The following Ia our list of plants and prices:- PETUNIAS (height)! foot) RUBY Morn, Brilliant Rose, Carmine Glory, Pink Glory. Scarlet Glory. War Admiral, (Deep Violet Blue), Rose Gem. Dwarf Giant Mixed col- ors, Balcony white, Balcony Mix- ed. PElTUNIA (height 15 Inches) Snow Queen, Flaming velvet, lim- chantress Mixture, Blue Wonder. SNAPDRAGON (half dwarf height 1 ft) In the following col- ors-Yellow, Bronzy Gold, Red Boy. Carmine Rose, Antique Gold, Orange Shade, and mixed colors. also California Giant mixed colors, height 15 to l8 Inches. Other an- nual bedding plants include-As- ter, Phlox, Stocks, Verbena, scar- let Salvla, Zinnia, (Giant Dahlia flowered), Sweet Alyssum. Dwarf Lobelia, ‘Trailing Lobelia. Marigold, Nocotlna, Cosmos, Kochia, or Burning Bush, salplglossis, Lupine, Calen- dula. Annual Larkspur, Calllopsis, all the above plants at 20c doz. by mall post paid. PERRENIAlB-Glant Exhibition Pansy and English Daisy in bloom 10 each, $1.00 per doz. Delphiniuin and Double l-Iolyhock 20c each, $2.00 per doz. Fox Glove. Canter- bury Bell and Sweet William. 15c each-Seeding Giant Exhibition Pansy 40c doz.-Canterbury Bell and Columbine 2 years old 20c each. Chinese Forgetmenot; 40c per ca. VEGETABLE PLANTS - Extra Early Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celery 20c doz., $1.25 per hundred- Extra Early Tomatoes Na 1 40c doz.-Late tomatoes 30c doz. ice- berg Lettuce and cucumber 25c doz. Late cabbage for fall and win- ter use not ready before June 15th. at 30c per hundred. By mail 40c per 100. Carter & Co Seed Store have our plants for sale, and are de- livered to them fresh daily. We are always pleased to have customers call at our gardens and select pants. We allow a discount on large orders. All orders by mail oi express must be accompanied by postal note or express money ord- er. PLEASE WRITE PLAINLY Orders not accepted for less than 50c—-We do not send mail orders C. O. D. J. J_ EAY d: SON P one 264 Charlottetown, P.E.I. RADIO NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Savinl Till! Throuzhout WAVELENGTH Cansds and U.B.A.—3i.‘.»z in. 2553 .n. (to 10.00 pm.) 40.10 in (fr-m .1030 pm.) Western Canaan-dish‘: TUESDAY. JUNE 11 EDST. 620 pm.—‘Londcn Calling’ 6.2.5 pm.—‘OALLING 11-1.!!! WEST INDIEB: West. Indian Party. 6.45 pain-THE NEWS. ‘wagon-Questions oi wig Hour’: Commentary by OLIVER STEWART. 7.15 pm.—NElWS IN FRINGE. ‘I30 pm.—Ba.nd of H. M. Greens- dier Guards. 8.00 pm.—'I’H.E NEWS. 8.10 p.m.—‘LISTENING POST’. 8.16 pm-‘london Calling‘. sac pmF-‘BRITAIN QPEIAKS’. VIEWS Commentator: 1.1m:- LEY FRASER. 9.00 pnL-‘Tiw Mimic o! Britain‘: Suite for Btr from King Arthur (Puree. Arranged by Julian Herbage), played by the 8B0 Orchestra (Section A); conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. 0.15 p.m.-'Front Line Family‘ - Episode 44. The adventures 0d W. C. Woodward of V- Isber of Munitions and Supply. motored to the airport hen to se- cept the salmon. It reached Ottawa. less than 24 hours after it had been csu his. Mr. Ilsley Issued Instructions t at the ilsh be for- warded to the officers of the fam- ous Maritime regiment. RAID VICTDTI DEQUEST PRESTON, England — (OP) — isczoooi mm w 1.0m Milan's WILL COMMAND CADET UNIT OTPAWA. June 16—(CP)--Lt.. Col. Milton V. OM88. V.O.. ser- gesnt-at-snns of the House of Commons has been appointed to command an officer cadet train- ing unit In Great Britain, accord- ing to word received here. Until recently Col. Gregg was In com- mand of the West Nova Scotla Regiment and he assumes his new post after recovering from an Ill- ness which kept him In hospital for some time. harms for shell-shocked soldiers. Keep Minsrdu In the home. ya? ___.-_.-_ii n-=~_..:~_.—_<_ — EVERY DOLLAR YIIII LEIIII BRILL“ IIEAIIER TIIE DAY OF VIIITOIIYI Help Finish the Job‘ BIIY VIDTORY BONDS! ETOWN GUARDIAN Ageratum. Portulaca. ' Urge Producing Of More Foods _iuq,iiging may a: tlfooiune IOJQIVP) moresdeeisivefwtorinthewe- sent wsr than in the last country homemaker-a. wiho fom the ls: t. port of Women's Institute m ' - ship have stressed the Importance of Increased production and 00in- sorvstlon of food. Mrs. H. Ducie. Dund-um. Saab. reported in her nations-l review of W. I. IZPIWIV ursl activities hr the past two years st. the annual convention. "I'm Increased production Is for home oanaumptfon. the eu {us to will result and s. substantial re- serve created." she stated. Pre- duction oi certified seed"- is an ob- jective of Irutltutes In British C01- umbls, Oratorio. Prince Edward I5- lsnd and Manitoba. PROVINCIAL EFFORTS members have a food 00n- sei-vaton cam is iul swing with the slogan "not an empty seal. er In the pantry." Saskstoh Manitoba. and British Columbia and Nova Beotla are "going In" for community csnners. The Czech set- tlers near Prescott. Ontz. are ra M goats to start a izlove industry. Quebec and Ontario Institutes halve carried out successful rural heme beautification p-oieets. Nova Scotla is askinv everv citizen to enlist as e “soklier of the soil." Prince E-‘ward Island is stressina the Trioortance or better quality for produce. Charlottetown’s Fighting Dollars CanDoALot. .. Perhaps buy a plane, or s tank, or a ship . , . put a. thousand or so machine gun bullets in a fighting pilot's hands . . provide a truck or an ambulance that will save lives . . . . But whatever they do . . . . wherever they go . , they will ‘be converted Into fighting dol- s 1'8. They will be Charlottetownh srhslwer to the ruthless might of 1i er. Even though you can't SEE them fighting the l-Iun, they will be doing just that! The eyes of Canada , . . the eyes of the world . . . are on Charlottetown. Democracy . . . the demo- cratic way of life , . . looks to us for our answer. Let it be strong end unmis- , tekablc! Lei. us put every dollar to work . . . .NOW! Help Finish the Job BUY VICTORY BONDS ! THE FASHION SHOPPE i the British Family Roblnscn in war-time Landon. written and . produced by Alan Melville. 9.30 pm.—‘CAiMADA CALLS FROM LONDON’ un collaboration with CBC): ‘MESSAGE FROM SANDY‘, sonny Maophei-son at the Theatre Organ. Messages In Music from Canadian and 10.15 .ni.-—‘At Your 10.30 P.m.-—'Bi’.8.1'1'.8L'li.'Z adiana Sing. Compete, The Can- Gerry Wllsnot. 10.45 pnm-‘Welah Chords’: A Mis- W Y. 11.15 p. m. — ‘CALLING THE WORLD‘: ‘SCOTS ABROAD‘. Talk by JOHN R. ALLAN. 11.30 pun-RADIO NEWS-REBEL. 12.00 m.n.—'1‘he Daily service. 12.05 ssm-“Londen Calling’. 12.15 a.m. — ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’. ‘gigs by VERNON BARTLETT, 12.30 asin-JPHE mews. 12.4.5 AJII.—~CIOSG down. g . Q JUNE "101. 191a» é; It’s Your dollars can help tip the 110ml I- freely .- 1. .._ generously ' A up to you- scales of victory. o. ... . promptly. BIIY VIOTORY BONDS! S. A. MacDONALD Help Finish the a Job‘ Tlsssi l-lunslre-silfbellisrrliogf, Choice of dfiiifng, III A DIAMOIIID RING Insert o...» u w. m.- “BLUEBIRD; DIAMONDS We are proud to recom- mend perfect, flawless "bluebird" diamonds. INSURED FREE! 44 Pc. Set 18f‘! Rogers Bros. SILVERPLATE $49.75 A u l5 [swivels W. W. VIELLIIER LTD. Jewelers Since 1868. During I I940 jiired ind 6 persons killed. The Canadian Motorist's Handbook for l94I-42 just issued says that every year the Canaaiun public wastes seventy miilion dol- lars .n Automobile accidents, and that this sum would be sufficient to provide 3,500 Spitfires Motio-"Drive Safely", and also see that you are protected by adequate Automobile Insurance. IIYIIDMAII, 8i OD. LIMITED iioroii VEIIIOLE icciiiriirs the results of Motor Vehicle-accidents show that 33.638 persons were injured and 1,6450 killed in Canada. In Prince Edawrd. Island 6i persons were in- 4Q“ F/Il/Sfl IIIEJOB make It now! ing to risk their lives for you and Canada. is “only their duty.” keep our Canadian way of life. M?» Offices: Charlottetown Summerside Montaq" Allison P. McLean-District Msnsler at Sunimerside Earle B. kiln-Representative It O’Lei:ry . I. Martin Currie-Representative st Montague. _ _J ~ -—.._===._._-- —— But wait . . . Somewhere In England thousands of Can- adians are steeling themselves for their great sacrifice-prepar- ln London. plain ‘ ordinary men and women go quietly about their tasks between i the madness of midnight and the revelation of the dawn . . . it i You are not asked to endure such things-you are only . asked to lend your money to help provide the equipment our boYB , must have-to help maintain that gallant island defence —i0 i‘ l It ls the greatest Investment you could possibly make . vi o s F" ' Help Finish the Job THE R W LTD I OGERS HARD ARE C0. - I v . I