PAGjMSIX, . __ - w.mmmu-.-.-.-l.-.-t.-.-.-.-. TO-DA Y- T.) broil I)i.' Iogethcr drip pan, U50 bacon over i ungIaz-ed DWI) l STARS! GALS! SONGS! PRINCE EDWARD— MONDAY Chap. 9 — Winncrs Of The West ..». gfilgl.'.'.'-'.'..=c'.'.n",. _ ., ,. To varr a small the sauu- mu‘, . gives it Leave , 7 A. M" MATINEE 2.30 FINAL TD-DAY EVENING 1-00 _ w imrcc cmor - CONNY acumen‘ “WILD BILL IIIDIIDK RIDES” CIIAP. 1D GREEN IIOIINET-POPEYE CARTOON CAPITOL ""'—“ IT'S A LAUGHABLI HOLIDAY SPECIAL COMING MONDA Y!! IINAL SHOWINGS OF GREAT COLORFUL DRAMA OF. ILCAJZ i i JAlll-Ia (xiuxi-zr - BRENDA blARSHAI-L “DAPTAIIIS 0F TNE DLDUDS" 1\Ii\'l‘I\'l£I'I 2..'I()—.\'I(II"IT 7 AND 9 — NEWS COLOR! LAUGHTER! ROMANCE! ffff iioucii s- 2: ~.-.- i‘ i‘ . l I u‘. . , la’nd I n n n" n“: n iffflfn‘ n“n’n'n'fi"fn“d'd"n“n‘a"i“u"n'l\'fn‘n"b“l 5W5" .,mm “d. “w “W, yfliu 51 “up II’ EVENING 7 —- 8.45. Fn'h"-'-'~“-'-'i '-'1'A‘n’-'n'i'\'fi‘n'i|'n”u\‘|'n”n'd'in'h"|'ifu'¢'f-'-'-'|'H'fi"n"u'n‘u'm'u‘ “ IIDLIDAY ATTRADTIDNS ” Q Bob Hope Hit; has mags, Gals Ana Melodies When you're shopping for film eii- teruimluenl, make a oee line for the i-rince onward ‘inealre, where Par- amount's comedy with music, ‘Lou- l-iillllll Purchase," opens in ‘Iccnni- color" ll/IOIIGJX and you ii 11nd you ve inane a Ullj iii goon Clltltll‘ llluI. will idsb you iur Sulli; time lo collie. Sum-lug Boo hope, Vera Zorina and viczor iviocre, illld. featuring a first-line supporting cast lIlClUulnfl lrene Bordoni, Dona Drake. Ray- mond \1V£lllllll‘1l,i\/l€lhl6 ltoscnbioom and the twelve ‘Louisiana Lovclics,” "Louisiana. Purchase‘ turns our. to be a iilni extravaganza. just burst- ing with wonderful mus.c by irvirg bL-Illll, Spclltlilllllal‘ dances by Zor- inu, handsome settings a-giitter _ with gorgeous coiorings, pageants. _ Ip-nfiflnunl‘nu_~_“_._-_-_fi_..._ I-‘Ifi-‘I-II-fiv-‘ixq-‘I-‘i-‘hv and enough coincoy and gag situ- lulOllS to wreiliiie your face in a Ell/IFPIIIE TO-DA Y SllliiC every time you YCIIIGIIIUEI‘ fvliYfLx 1.15 LffiltL-NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Prince Edward Theatre ll/III). JIIFII‘: III. 8 (YCLOCK S rl“?.~.'.7ii’G Till-IE RE VUE Iiy pupils 0f Meynell Sisters Ymlr-r (hi- Distinguished Patronage of His Hun. ’I‘l:i- l,i ‘ iizint Governor and Mrs. LePage, His ; ip Mqvor B. Roy Holman Gangland Film At The (lapitol Laugh and (he world laughs with you is the bywtoird oi the Capnol ‘Pnealre which pi. = Frfilii: the year. fr‘. ‘lilac "Iown Uvllfitdllllt} roles. u iwiau plays u. big-time g.iiigstci' ‘io illluilull) onys u Uilllnlilpl. town llllfl sets uocut lilllbu.llli‘pl A0 uh a. niuc.i»ay' noun icr lino. . iux t.- zlueis, prion, b-AJLA Dibii .. hilu U.ll- ers "on inc hint‘ “no l..u pix)‘ iniii OM00" a. week for sdilcliliiiy iii the town jiui. inc crooks inc tiic iiie oi roeiiiy in tho lull, iciiovutcu to rcscnioie a luxury Lilli»), wniic Nulzuis lxelic-oixiwcd LAAA-I lluili uFAvli jobs as other oi DULCE, lire CillEl unu town llifiinllflfl‘. how another liIUlJ:.tL'I' tries (0 "muscle in and how tiie ionii DJIAU, played by _Miss iviuorc, turns [L8 gangsters lllll) rcspactuole cilizicns is the story oi "buy lvie ‘iiiot '1‘..\\u." The story lends iistli to hilarious comedy situations 1rd unrcmiiou.» lines and uirc or l. nc rcrue has mace the most oi u. ‘lntie isnl. a dul} second in its ‘l0 iuil ITAIIIIINLS un li.:!f Iiuitr Iirnaidcasl by the Islanders cd seals. 75c. Rush 50c. Lizicc for children, 20c. Sponsored by KINSMEN iii‘ rv-rrrl-il seats at R, T. Holman‘ 5 store '.I'lil‘!~iI-\y afternoon \liAl Lit/Jul honiii uiicl Aloole iii the lending Adrnircr- i i "Louisiana Purchase" was a re- sounding smash nit as a comedy’ musical on the Broadway stage, you will recall, and an extremely suc- ccssiul 1'O;itl snow, but even its ex- cellence as a. stage production is topped by the him version, Some- how the comedy handled by Bob Hope, in DAYLlC-AILIX‘. is moi'e zes-Jcl and aclrou, more joyous. It all comes out with more sparkle as a film. Three oi the top tunes are "Y0ll'l‘6 Lonely and I'm Lonely," “Tomorrow 1s A Lovely Day" and "Louisiana. Purchase." Perhaps ll. good deal of the im- provcment can be traced to me pro- ducer of the stage show and its cel- luloid counterpart. Buddy DeSylva. Paramount production chief. pro- duced both winners. and it is fair to assume that the high mark he hit uuth the Broadway producticn stood ns u challenge to himself. Well, he gels above it with the tllin adaptation, which ls a superb £1CIllEVClll0l1I_ Now is as good a time as any, by (he way, to touch our cap in salute to De Sylvn for some of the fine films winch have been rolling out 01' Paramount since lie took over the reduction reins-films like "Sky- ijark." “Nothing But the Truth" and. "Birth of the Blues." I Meynelil-Sisters To Present Revue At the Prince Edvw-d ‘Irieatre on Wednesday, June 10, p. large troupe cf G-mi-lctletcwn grls will pIresent their sprang Time Revue. hese girls have been routined and trained by the misses Betsy and Ruth Meynell of Montre! . c Lhein—\rnich will prooncly oe oiun .-..~..-.".-i.-.v.-.- ROY ROGERS IiringingTHRIllS, , EXCITEMENT, SUSPENSE out“: ROMANCE to the screen in ~u NEW, MORE EXCITING story oI IIMWISTI Romance, of course, has its right- ful place in "Buy Mu ‘flint flown’ with the delectable lvliss Moore and Nolan _as the lowers. 1n fact, it's Miss Moores good influence that reiornis the mobsteis and turns them into model citizens. In the end INCQIIIZHQ bells peal merrily and the towns one factory booms with defense orders. All this makes “Buv Me That Town" a hzippy-go-lizclzy funny film well worth the seeing. Barbara Jo Allen, radio's Vcra Vague, has a delightful pzirt as Hen- rietta. a spinsterisii gang fan who talks out of the side of h-rr mouth and collects police circulars. The wacky mobsters are played by Shel- don Leonard, Albcri. Dckker, Ed Brophy, Warren Hymer and Horace McMahon. "Buy Me Tiint 'l‘ov.n“ was produced by Sol C, silgel nnd the screen plav was written by Gor- don Kahn, be the sponsors This gracious uilfcr was nocrptcd, and the M~yne1l sisters. thrir pupils. and the Kins- men are exltcndirg e.e;y effort to make this revue an ouislunding success and one that will warrant the Patronage of every citizen. Sane of the solosls taking part in tlie show are: Valerie Rcgers, Heather Lantz, Peggy Campbell, Theresa Costello, Ffiyllis Tulle, Mary Walsh, Annnbsle Laavson, Mar ene Roper Jane Gidd rigs, Joyce Cantwell, Barbara Whitlcck, Hazel Doiron, Skippy and Richard Heartz. There will be may ncvelty tap numbers, a. fairy l/ilt‘ ballet by the junicr members of the school, a park scene tap number featin two member; of the R..A.F. an other fine niunrevs. Mr. Al. Blanchard will be the pianist. The Islanders under Don Mes=er will open the evening's entertainment wit/h a half-hour broadcast from the stage of the theatre. This broadcast will be conduct/ed 1:1 the some manner as a. studio broadcast from station 0,120.1’. A special matinee for school children will be offered in the afternoon. 0i‘ sum u: ROY ROGERS GEORGE "sassy" nms LINDA IIAYIS ' HUI. FIX JUDY (IARKLIDIIY IEIIS III IONS DI INI IIONIIII mm-'.a-e.-ua-.-.-.awr.-.amwmmmvam - " fitir_'suasinlzcn T: C l’) l " A El i-i- Turn "QTrAWA, Jun 5 (gp)_g who c-pened a. studio in ihll ty ,.. m. Cordage and Wife no larger??? last fall. The Meynell waters are tztrcls ..15g~,b1@ [or Subqgy when 1mp¢fled_ well qualified as canning instruc- u q m the Wartime Press and Trade liesiiedsconfgflthhfllléagliéhuyllggé pg:- , _ - , . f- i‘. in t ' ml i,“ . flmo Ben“ anmumed W412i ifssional shcws, Thley €SISIJ 1i 7 _ ‘ | - d [g a studio in Montxea. after - .1 liFilL. - .- .. vololrg "w I" Mn“ for dim "I ing in leading QIUIILOS in that city. ' I Betty in well known for her ballet .. . ' ‘$4 (lflfiCllllg ago iuulh fig I118!‘ RM! lad ' ' """“ " "‘ nroc, anicng an or erlco PRINCE ICDKIXARI) ISLAND-NOVA SCOTIA Q m Show. Betty decided ‘o open a studio in this city while (m I VIA worn) isthmus P. E. L-CARIBOU, N. s. i of the rapid Howl" <21 ti“ "m1"; M’ V. H PRlNCE NOVA ,. / Both time young ladec are mem visit here in the autumn and was bent of the Dance Educatzrs of “The ('I;7!!.'(»".'I'lt_(/ Link Between These Provinces.” _ Ihp work in the Tin Hat Troop "q - c. joined by Ruth in January because . Montreal, a group of Montreal's MAY m. m JUNE l8lh. ' OUT LOT Never fancy ycu rould b- e- lhlzig if only you had n d‘f event lot and sphere assigned to you. The very Ihings that you moet. (‘vpre- cate u fatal limilatons or obsuuc- flons are rcbnlfy wlml you most lrndlhg teachers, and have had I);i_vli~;lii Saving Time-Sundays Included mnny cup w-innrrs gmcng their pupils in Canada. and the United 7 stale Wnnz! Iwluuds Leave Caribou " ll A. A1,, I} I‘. .\l.. 9 A. M., 1 I’. M, 5 I’. M., Tnsclcre the i942 season I dance LIZNFIIIGS SERVED recital WilS plllllifflll to show the TTIjZillJlflD I-‘EI-IRIES LTD. ;.1 parents and public‘, the remarkable , iichievcmcnk gained by their large (YIMRLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. r ~ i class cf pupil: tlvrng the winter mcnlh= ll w?! drrefi-zd to donate rrrrwls frrm surh 3 slvw to a want 2;; and the Kins-red Club. obstacles. which rnrdis~l= the Milk For prcbably NDRTIZ ., all f) _ U l A cw," d =r'u.d:.m'n_s, Britain Campaign, were clued to norm --¢'v'"vv~~ gfifififlqfififf Jflffvf-fiv {>.'-'-‘u'-"-'-' fi'H'h'n'u'fu'H'u'h'h'n'In'n'-'i' _ l in; (THARLQTFETQWN qlLAgQIAN ._ vvummnm m-usnwmmm: DENTRAL GUARDIAN II.D.A.F. ISSIIO rnln column ll nlnruil NI‘ If“ 0' foul not” I!!!" Al] bl mivtltloll‘ u 0 Interact». III (lurid ll I Inna a wold. lulu“! "R55 ll MIIIIQ. CRASWILL m newsman OONFEDEBATION un msun ANCE. Ir"! FUMIGATIING — Street. sport, dresses. Hid W snows 230-1-9. h= George Street. JUST ARRIVED evening damn. hiw skirts. Wear, Gmat 8-4-6. PLAY AND DANCE It Wllt-lhhé Ladies‘ Hall Mouday. June 8th. Proceeds in 0 aid Institute. Di! lln r gum 6-6-11. MONDAY. the King's Birthday. being declared. a statutory holiday. we will be closed all day- B V Prawn‘ r05, 6-6-11. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- ICES.--Sunday, June 7th. S. John's Church. Crapaud. Church v School 9.30 A. M. H0 Communion 10.30 A. M. St. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield. Evensongmlfio . M. Rev. G A ing "Hitler Speaks . G. Hartman. tor. 6-0-11. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Last of Pharaoh nd HlsCompromise": in th 511d AOL! III Quebec." It is the voice of Chaluult mo“ but the hands of Hitler. There ls no chute: 61mm“ Melville. Sgt” Ra5_ room for C.F.C.Y. morning devotions B. l0 conducted by Mr. Herman. a. Vichy in Canada. HOME FOR. WEDDING —- MI-Ss Richmond 5- ltl-Stt-IOI. Casualty list OITAWA. Junie 4 —(CP) —-'Ih9 mm Canadian Al: Force in a: 382ml cilsualfY list 0f U10 W" day reported two men killed on ac- tive service overseas and l5 misslfli -'":...:":i:r:..;§..°t;"‘é:ri. .1 c . aombing operations llllnpt t-hQ M- The overseas section of the cl-l- ucltylist. also gave the names 0X two men previous] reported miss- Ipg and now repor d killed on ac- tive service; 0:6 proviousl reg):- ed an now m»: t one previously reported missing and women-s now reported prisoner of wu" one previously reported missini B" 11°)" for official purposesénesumed dead; one seriously injure on active ser- vice and one dangerously injured 0n active service. .. One mm was reported killed on active service in Canada. three dan- gerously injured on active service in Canada, two seriously injured on active service, and two seriously in- jured in an automobile accident. Following Ls the latest list of casualties with official numbers and next. of kin:- OVERSEAS: Killed on active service: Cameron. Wilfred uwrle, Ilt. 23-. C1403, W. L. Cameron (father) Dd- I011 421, Mrs. Stanley Chute (mother) 8 and. Regina. Previously reported missing. now Hilda Crosbly left Saturday for her reported killed on active service: home in Cornwall, PEI. be married the month to Mr. Clyde Pictou. frumls during her stay who are very pleased that. she will B13059. B. M. Formal! latter art of the endemon of Miss Crrsby made many lntown Constabaris, James. 1"“?- Lb. NC- 1087, Alexander Constabarls (fath- er) Vancouver. Forman, Bricker Wilson. Flt- 58V- (father) be returning to Pictou Ccunty.— Windsor. Ont.- New Glasgow News. conducted by Dr. T TRYON - BONSI-IAW BAPTIST CHURCH. - Sunday, June Westmurelimd 11.00 A. M- 3.00 P. M, Tryon 7.30 P. tor will preach on the subject: “If I Could Have invite you to join with us in services of worship and praises. o. 11 ms. n. o. Lnvelock (mother) m- CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S Clinics . B. Acker for children only, Red Cross House. C harlottetown, Wednesday. June 10th. and Town Hall, Summerslde. Monday. June 15th. Adults make appointments in June 12th. and 13th. and in Sum- 90202, Mrs, A, merside on June 16th. Charlottetown 6-2-4-8. Seasonal Hotel ators of hotels open for Si" Rate Increase Allowed at Ottawa OTTAWA. June 5 (CP)- r- 0% g, ason or part. of a season will be permitted to advance their rates Is Laugh Riot}; "i- Tr i’ to 10 per cent. over these charg- in 1940 The Wartime Prices and axle Board saki tonight in an- nouncing an order issued by Cyril R Demon; and Owen Iiobley, ren- tals adminstrators, be b? EII s." of mitments made, it wrs (‘cable for (hem to Permission to increase rates has en granted, Mr Demara said, cause most sezscnsl hotel oper- ors fixedthefr roles for the 1941 ason dunng the fall and winter i940, and, bscaue of com- not prac- increase their raics during 1941, despite rising ccsls c-f fcod and services. Til Hotel cpsratcrs who increased (cs to 10 per cent or more in 1941 me not permitted to make any in- CI‘ the ‘order applies hovaevsr. emphasized that only to seasonal "i159 this year, ' Demara hoeis which are d-ifined a5 "any TTCFYI or rorms in an inn or stan- da rd hotel in whrh sleeping or livng gcccmmodation ls furrrshed t, w the travelling publc ‘with or without. mewls, and winch operates for B. season or seasors or for part c-f in d. c. a seasm only in any year." No increase in mics c‘n he made year-rcurd hotels excerpt. on in- vmml a-prlicalicns to hoel rates mmitfiee: in respect of ap-clfied eondi t ion: . RADIO TRANSMISSION Intern Daylight Slvlnl 11ml WAVELENGTH Throughout 10.30 p m Western Canada 23 52 m (to 1000mm ) 4910 in from Canada and U SA ~31 32 m 25.53 P 5. 5 5 5. 600 6.30 SATURDAY. JUNE 6 ' ‘London Calling. Variety. The News 55 Musical Interlude. ‘Marchlzg Onl" T ical Fkaature Programme pr uoed by Jchn Glyn-Jones. War Review: ‘The War at Sea.’ Talk by l-I. c. Fer-ruby. 6 4|) ‘JjsI/Enlng Post.’ 6 45 The News and News Analysis 7 . 00 ‘Calling the West Indies‘ Newsletter and Pcltecript. 7.16 News in French 7.30 (i ‘Canada Calls from Londnrv n collaboration with CBC): ‘Gentlemen with Wings.’ 7 .55 Musical Interlude. 8 8 B 8 P.M 9 9 9 10 G:d’s opportunities. - RI brldtle whenever l Budmeb. ." .__._.> idhlbdhdhnbflb-A nan v-lv-n—QQ?¢ .00 ‘Off [he Record.‘ by Stanley Maxi/ed. .15 ‘Ilondon Culling.’ .30 -Britain speaks,’ .46 ‘Heard Over Here.’ .oo' Headline News and vim. .15 Weekl to the a‘ by W. A. .55 Musical Interlude. 00 ‘Tommy Handlers Half- Hour.’ With Jack Train, Dorothy Oarlesa, nnd Cenldo a Omlieatrc. ‘London Culling. The Daily semen. New: Th; . ‘Liat/ening Pout,‘ ‘Our Music Lives’ Greece. ‘Britain speaks. Radio News-Reel. lq-teard Over Hem.’ ‘Of-f the Record.’ :2; 2:88:89 "Yes, agriculture is in hip blood w at yru cnll h ndrnces. since he (I'd m wzll with h‘; allot- grement. He now moisten; hi; hands r -—YWY—Q~—Q -? 7. 1942. Albany J6027, J. F. Baln (father) Toron- M. The pas- to. Missing after nlrpperationl: u Baln, John Douglas Norman. PQ. J7790. Edwards, Medwyn. 90-. Only One Church." We Mrs. W. C. Edwards (mother) Pen- our (re-Drawn Col-wen, North wales. Patey. John DQ113195. PO. J1525l, imo, B. C. naReason, Wilson Albert. P0. J7- 200, Mrs. A. E. Reason (mother) T to. . ‘gglxffiflflt, ‘David Herbert. PO» J- 5670, Mrs. A. G. Surgeant (mother) westmount. Que. Seifert, Arnold Adolf, Fit. Sgt. R- A. Seifert (wife) Winnipeg. 15h, G ld Arthur, Flt. Ssh. acvgaeoa. .1. Welsh (father) Sas- k too . awhiiley. Robert Widdop. Flt. 55%. 11.67590, Alfred Whitley (father) Windsor, Ont. Cormack. William Thomas. 58t- RB1453, Robert. Cormack (fllthcr) New Westminster, B. C. Godbehere. James Hubert. Sgt» B37436. Mrs. H. W. Godbehere (mother) Montreal. Q119- Hartnett, Thomas. Joseph. 85% B75667. D. J. Hartnett (father) Hamilton. Mcwiillams, John Ashwn. 58h. M7152. Mrs. wellington McWli- llama (mother) Cornwall, Ont. O'Brien, Ralph Connors. 58h. R- 13006, Mrs. E. R. O'Brien (mother) Beaver Harbour, Charlotte County, N. B. Pickett. Warren Ryan. Sgt. R98- 484, T. C. Pickett (father) Foster, kla. Wadman, Leonard Alfred, Sgt" B76357. Mrs. H. E. Wadman (moth- er) Five Islands, Colchester Coun- ty. N. S. Previously reported missinl. 1W" reported safe: Martin. Branston Wiilmott, C3173, Mrs. B. W. Martin Kingston. Ont. Previously reported missing, now reported prisoner o! war: Ash, William Franklin, PO.. J4- 737, W. F. Ash (fat-her) Dallas. Tlex. Previously reported mlsslng. now for official purposes presumed dead: Capstick. Francis Leo, Sgn. R65- 242, J. D. Capstlck (father) Cap- sticki Victoria County, N. s. Seriously injured on cctivo cer- o (wife) McDermid. Wesley Kerr, Flt. Sgt. 3.78718, Mrs. R. A. McDermid (mothcr) Sarnia. Ont. Dangerously injured on motive ser- vice: McKay, William George ‘Prevens, . 8gb, i D. S. McKay (father) Montreal. CANADA Killed on active service: Iieprou, Rene, Cpl. K111100602. Mrs. Rene Leprou (wife) Northamp- ton, Engg. Dangerously Injured on active cer- vlce: Hillyer. Meter Gordon, Sgt. NZ- 415210, Mrs. M. Hillyer (mother) Parapanunu, N. Z. Norris, Arthur Charles. 88%. AUS- 411046. Mrs. K. M. Doliglas (moth- er) Croydon Pnrk. NAW. Wetmon, Linley Douglas, Lac. E- 06009, rs. I". M. Wetmora (mother) Ottawa. ‘ S air/mm: [0045 POST OFFICE 6513, H. G. Fogarty (father) Con. sort, Alta. Seriously injured In automobile accident: Luca-uh. Edward mini. In. l6- use, Mrs. c. .1. Lacuna (mother? Brockvllle. Ont. Major, ‘Thomas Ernest. sgt, R53. 23.1w. J. Major (father) Mon. es. . May Need To» (Ration Even. Holy Scriptures, MONTREAL, Jum 4 — (C?) — Rev. B. B. M. Armour, general sec- retary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, told the Presbyterian general assembly hem today tha "if this war grow; in intensity it may be necessary to ration even the holy scriptures." Mr. Armour said that while the British government, recognizing the need for tihne wuud of God, had been Generous ra. o pnpe: w tho Bible Bociet , still e amount al. lowed is on 30 Par cent of that used for scr pture; in 1939, binderles in Great. Britain. with machinery arid stock valued at 8100.000. were destroyed overnight by enemy bom ing. The American Bible Society medlavely sent 1119,- $511531‘? ‘gctivletzgllmé the Britlsgd and carry on a ev- erv effort u being mime I» Supply the increasing war needs. The svneral secretary of the Ca. nadian auxfliar of the l38-year-old lntierdenominat onal organization presented the -new moderator, Rt. Rev. Norman A. MacLeod, with a. AALAAIIAI j ALA {Dorothy ‘Dix (Continued from page alwa tho ht th t he parents make the» to give their childiieiir s. btgter edIiicavgionnthm they had find W1- ANSWER~I have sacrifices 3UNE_6._ 1942 Two Decorations yo, Charlottetown. Boy Included in u. l N060 bestowede b?‘ _ Sflllad ioglténwg. r€:i:'I1.h“'d°“ °’ “I: o vu tum took h“ Buckingham v Mn. a. v. awiilgiiebeiggrin “I invited w pro. ~ owl» with n. m: m: u m“ “U” CE! °_ l leather They halve also receive cross f memoi- n1 diiid. Many friend; q 305.59,, Ream,‘ arlottewwn fioyuftholcxit muummewngiima’ mnpiouibiy ififleine? Siirlr apoxug $18,851!‘ a our agt-‘flb in re r o of the women's tifisiiigiim £23353“ DNDBPBd by the president. My. y‘ A. Tucker, was presented by Stag. S. Mitchell. Westville, N, _' bappmved by m9 Sflleral 5,51 al Re . F. ° 9 v <>§°§iti_\-““°K°“' com Princi of doctor of divinity upon Reigegqe: N. s, ' t 5- Mitchell. Westvllle, an lied ‘T MIMI’ durirligh w“ ._____________ Mllllfll’! h good for lcbeu, BUYS and GIRLS ..__-__ Here’: your chm to vnluabie prize ‘EEOC. ‘In: Wit-elm. Pocket Watches, Ms, Fountain Pens, es. Cameras and many other-m. For full Information, write Box 22, Charlottetown. 35y;- 8) vantages that. they never enjoyed. they do one of the most. heroic thins! in the world. them far more than death would. For with their own hands they dl a chasm that separates For with the love the could follow their dead child into the Other World and still have it be 0H8 W the)", but into the New World into which LhCwBJ/C lifted their live children they cannot go because they are not wan . Almost invariably the children _are ashamed of them. 0f 11191115“ of culture, of their homely ways, of the way they dress and eat, of their beliefs and opinions, and thev want to get as far from them as l5 i105" slble. flnery. ‘They see no bea They are too young. too cullow, old people are and to be proud of having such a father and mother» They have no a. preciatlon of the l wear patched and out-o -st. le clothes that uty n mother's kzioted. and stiff toiling to keep hem in swanky school ve that; made (he old father hey ml ht splurge in modish 01a ands that zrew hm s. too ignorant to sense how fine tn; millionaire might love to sit at. Mother's table and eat some of her home cooking. But not. they. cabbage for dinner and that Fa. door and the young will make the ungrateful grateful. of the selfish. The parents’ only consolation have given the child they loved better than they dl chgicgin llfe than LIICLQGC. A savant might listen with deli ht to Father's homely Wlfidllm» They would onl see that here was just comed beef and er’: grammar was faulty- ‘there is no help f r the situ tion. bled has 1105i». Nothing will bring it bac . Nolhlnil The parents have o ncd T316 1 i ii heart NILIAIIEIIEIIIIDYESOIYIICIIISW they Nothln F! themselves a better IIAKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA Certified Seed Potatoes For Sale . We have a Iimited- quantity of the following Seed I01’. sale. No. 1 Certified Cobbler Seed Clean Field; _ d No. 1 Small Certified Cobbler Seed Clean Fiel .. No. 1 Small Certified Cobbler Seed just a trace. No. 1 Small Certified Katadhin Seed grown on our 0W" farms; also l. few bushel No. 1 Small Certified CIIIPPW" seal‘ We think it good policy for farmers to obtain n few bushel of some of these varieties for tuber un it plots f0)‘ their own Seed for another year. ANY SEED PURCHASED MUST be strictly‘ cash‘ Seriously injured an active ner- vlee: ' Goebel. Joseph Hamid, AC1. 414- 9037, 1m. Amalia Goebel (mother) Noudorf Snsk. mgai-Iy, Patrick James, 1a.. R8- u/ffIv U1. Kicln-.-y-~Liv.~r Pill. n.0,, l. (Qliui W‘. FRANK n. cLARKE- IIIIGgIIIIIIIIIIII/l ' iifi WHERE—AND WHY? There may be many motives that. ml!“ Induce take prescriptiond to a certain druB 9mm should be but one: you t0 There Where are the beat drill! "d mo“ accurate That is the single thing to b0 considered. Our prices are B! anywhere. compounding? [d not considlleazvPargcgumshkuefl found JA MIES ON’S Drug W‘; i