PAGE SIX \ ffflflfi? ‘JkNHfl: h‘-'£-'J\Vh\'b' dflfV \V'lv'l'-'il'h"-'fi‘if'r‘~\ T()_DA.Y and SA]: a- snows AT 2.30 - 7 -‘ a BOB IIO-PE AND BETTY HUTTON ~" LET'S FACE IT t’ Also “Tl-IE MEMPHIS ISELLE”, AiColor Featurette —Take A Trip With Ten Men On A Bombing Mission- » PRINCE ED WARD LIT ~§ r rITITI‘.J¢'L'\.'i-PIJU‘L'-'-VIIJVFIHH.A.AAJ. I .-. . - -.-~_-.~ w-ovnfin-fl n... --.--—-'y ". \'._ 2‘. “Gill's iifflziltllwlflk Topper! - '.~.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.~ n: alumna ma!“ '_"rr\rrrwunnnnnnnnnrrvvn i llllNEiYiS~Rll§SSl§llRS-‘Milliflilil my UURSEY ’"“ " EXTRA ! ! NEWS . s"n"n“n"n'in'in'n'n'in'n‘e'in'in 5'5‘ ‘-'~‘I'~'~'e' not! - i i.'n'h'li"n'nfin"n'ln'in'ln'ir" ' cf _F-H_‘-_-:n_qJIU\."-\RAFJLl_lJ n .. - .- - _ - - - - i . . . . I s , | 1 E a lEY RE 0NE FDR All I I E l; 3; AND All FOR m5 T l :5 loving. laughing, 1 i :: scrapping to hold i; ‘u: theirmanl {I l ‘Ev:- 41? "- , S” '5 .3 »; I =I i- ; ‘ :;' i 2' :’ :1 l é ' '- 1 ' ‘- p’ L‘ z $ I :5 ' COlU/iiBiA 5 g j PICTURE i . . l: l '- < ' i! ., ; _ cs ECZIWiL -. '1 . AND l-HgTEX/is PL_/}.‘i'BOYS :1 '; PLUS - count ,- - coyieni -_ . ' 1 DICK Tit-icy (u. a ,‘ ——<)——- f _ SHOWS - 7.1m llllil 8.4.3 -; E ‘=13:- .'..f,-.=.e.i Z QUICKIES ‘ : . I . l g1 f ‘Al bank examiner. I can't- enmc M "mm!" "W" allow Guardian Want Ad expense 5 ' ' .. e . . Trowbridge 5080 Est. i882 Modern Chapel A. E. LONG a sou, inc. 1079 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge. Mun. FUNERAL‘ SERVICE Our Aihol I). MacLeod is familiar with your Funeral problems for New (‘onizirt him for prompt and effi vice. “SERVICE” ls a “LONG” Word England. cient ser- l '. i vnnv.-.-.e.-s-..-.-.-.~..-.-..-.-.".'.-.'-'i. E~vi.'-'r--'.-n.~.a.v.-.-.-.-.~.-.-.-..-.rFi-'-'-'-".~ . g == EMPIRE -.-. THIS WEEK ozvcv -.-. jo-iiiai-iirsiv sir; m. EMPmE w 1;; i; - PLAYING MUN. -—TUE. — WED. ROMANCE AND COMEDY IN ONE BIG l-llT! lee SAME Gill’! TIilIDY MARSHALITNONALD GRAHAM ANTHONY QUINN ' SHEILA RYAN ADDED PROGRAM AT'i‘R.-\C'i‘I()!\'S UNIVERSAL-QNEWS — SPORTS ZERO HOUR (Canada Carries On, Special) ' MONDAY snows START AT llzliil-7-Sz-l5 -'- n"u'n"n'n'iu'n"n'n'n'ln'n'ln'lnfi'iv' ‘ff-H'- y; MRS. mares ii. UUMMISKEY General and sincere sorrow a- mongst the people c1 Websters Cor- ner and vicinity as called fortn by the death of M .. James Cum- ‘ - of the late m... J. at her hcme on June 4th, at the age of B6 30a . The late Mrs- Cummiskey W8; the Oldist reside“?- or the district, and enjoyed a i811‘ share oi health, until a few weeks ago. when she bncame- iii and de- spite all that could be done by her family and skilled physician, the patients loving heart had ceased to beat, and hei- pure christian life‘ on earth was eudc-ci During Mr ill-v ness she was consoled by the kind~ 1y visi of her pater, Rev. Father Cnllagnair and other clergy, and rccclvcd ii-itli illTilt faith and piety. the last sacraments of the H01)‘ Church, and the svrcut example of her deep and fervent love of God will ever be remembered by all who knew her. Deceased was a person of quiet gentle disposition. and licr charity and kindness won for lier a large circle 0i‘ friends. whose love and friendlv feelings follow hcr beyond the crave. l-lcr maiden name_ was Catherine Wnoil, daughter of the late Mr. rind Mrs. Patrick Wood. Lake Verde. Over sixty yearsago she married James H. Cummlsk y, who was then cniznecd in mercan- tile and shipping business, at Web- ster's Corner Many times she help- ed in the store and later, when her ‘ husband was in political life. she proved a wonderful helpmate by her hospitality in the home, and smile of ivelcome to-all. Mrs, Cummiskey was most de- voted to her family, who loved her in return. During the absence of Mr. Cummiskey, who had to at- tend public duties. the burden fell on her of bringing up a large fam- ily. giving: wise advice. and words. of encouragement, with them forever the memory of‘ l a mother's devotion and pra er. Deceased was s. lover of ks and had great literary taste. and. ,a retentive memory. It will be o Upleasiure foiQln-r children to re- ‘ call how she HMTIDTEIT thcm around . he!‘ many r-vcninizs to relate the ' good stnrli-si shi- had been readimz, I or recite u poem, in memory still dr-nr to them. | She leaves to mourn nine chil- - dren, who were all present at her funeral: Fred and James H. in the homestead; Patrick. Tarantum, John R.. Inspector B. A: M. Rail- way, Boston, Mass; Mrs. William ll‘ lnFPfliffifn-fff-HIJ-‘f-P-"ffffnlfl ‘niany grand-children. one of _._.h._.,_.b._“,.,_.,_._._._.._. ._ ._._._._..-i.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-...-.-.-.-.-..-.‘.~.-.-.-.-.-.~.-.-.—.-..-.- -.-.-----v.i-wm-wm-. t lEADER OT THE and all the gale y'all ,,__ A. ‘ '\'r"~’>'-'<'-'4' F-“F-‘HUMH ‘i’ rflflflff I at > an Henry Alihlill .4 cash» $mlllt John Liiel - Olive Blalienoy Darryl Hickman ' Joan Mortimer PLUS —- CIIAPT. ADIERICA PLUS — CAPT. AMERICA SHOWS 2,30 - 7.00 — 8.45 Mullen and Mrs. Walter Mullen. both of Tracadie parish. Mrs. Kath- leen MacKenzie at home, Mrs. Eu- gene Callahan, and Mrs. Joseph Curley. Fort Augustus; also three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Prnuglit and Mrs. William Coady, Vernon Riv- cr. Mrs. Parker Andrews, Fram- ingliani, Mass.. who came home to attend licr sisters funeral; also her grandsons, Leo Mullen. is serving with tho 8th Army in Italy. Deep heartfelt sympathy of all their friends and acquaintances goes out to the family in their hour of sorrow. The funeral procession, one of the largest. under the cap- able direction of Ml‘. Frank Hen- nessey, took place from licr late residence at 9 a. m. Wednesday, Julie 7, and as the cortegc wond- ed its way to st. Pntrlckts Church, Fort Augustus, the bell tolled forth sad requiem. Arriving at the church, solemn requiem High Mass was celebrated by her nephew, Rev. Parnell Wood, with Rev. K. C. MiicPhcrson as deacon, and Rcv. William Simp- son. sub-cieacon. Rev. Louis Cal- laghan. D.D.. acted as master of ceremonies. The pail-bearers were her four sons-in-law and two grandsons, namely: William Mullen, Walter Mullen. Eugene Callaghan. Joseph Curler. Herbert Mullen and Maur- ice Cummiskey. Services nt the grave were conducted by Rev. Par- nell Wood. after which she was laid to rest, as the flowers of spring-time come forth to deck her grave and the birds sing sweet an- thcms. Numerous mass cards and mes- sages of sympathy were thank- fully received by the family, tri- butcs of love and admiration to the deceased. We bow tghcil the cross seems herd a e r Submlsslvcflift our trustful eyes: Remembering. that a Mother's prayer Ascends for us, beyond the skies. ‘ _____.___. Card 0f Thanks The family of the late Mrs. James A. Cummiskey extend sin- _ cere thanks to. their good neigh- bors. relatives and friends. for many acts of kindness during their recent snd hcrcavcwicvw; an», ‘ffffiitflill appreciation to those who; sent mass cards. spiritual offer- ings and messages of sympathy. 0-90-11. ' '~1ve~~ ll. .1. MABDN OPTUMETIIIST flttln: one fliigrlytnl Glens i. l Mon-ionic P B. l. Office flours: l0 u; i: n, m l to I P. M. Holidays etn. ov ennolntmv. Ofllee Connected with DBIJ GBTOII G. F. lluteheson 8i Still OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects.” 53 Grafton Street CAPITOL , T0 -0AY and SAT. l aifis m: l WOIT PATROL. . l . THE CA PITOTJ THEATRE WILL. ABE ccossn MON. _ TUE._ AND wan. INTERNATIONAL EXERCISE Wrestiin l t 1§353s““""“' - For Foot Ailments UUNSUL’! u. J. A. BROWN, or. Orthopedic OHIHUPUDIST H3 Great George Street CI-IARLOTFETOWN P.E.l ‘ FQR CLEANING AND PAINTING CA SUIT-AN E. QIQQND user/lumen!" Civic Tues i: due Juno 30th- RECENT ARRIVALS and Bathinl Suits at t 2nd installment $5.333 after that date. merit is euhiect to it.“ s"s....,‘°"f‘°‘*$..$i‘.““' , l‘ I Skieieu at Kennedy's Ladies W l’. ,on Saturdaytour store Will iéil hililay and open Friday till I can 2 P M. Duridas 3 tague 7.30 P.M. NEWFOUNDLAND Srteainlenltdgigifigizakim freisht earl ll d: o. CENTRAL T. W. Goodw , Minister 0-30-11. M ST. JOHN'S. MILTON. -- Spec- Minis; J1me 20th 3.00 P.M. Preacher Rt. Rev. Bishop Kingston. Everybody welcome. ial Service Thursday. G. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. IN CANADA. -—- day, July 2nd will be as follows: Oaledc-nia 11.00 A. M. and 5.00 P M. Sacrament of Holy Ccuzmun- ices on Bun- BRADALBANE Uni/ted Church Services on Sunday. July 2nd as follows: Sacrament of the lord's Stunner at Rose Vallov a-t 171 A M Rel-ruler service North Granville 3 P. M. Pleasant. Valiev B P.M. Rev. D. J. Morrbon, Minister. 6-80-11. TIIE PRESB-YTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADlt-Brookfleld Charlie. Divine vrorship will be held next Lords day as iolloyrs: Brookfield 1i A M Hartsville Ii P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P M. Donald Nicholson. Student Minister. -3 ll A PRINCE EDWARD LODGE "N0. l4" A. F. 8: A. M. will hold Divine | Service 1n the Presbyterian Church. YNBW London. July 2nd, 7.30 P.M. ‘service conducted by the Rev Herbert E/imtain. Members of other Lodges are cordially invited to at- tend. uubze members will meet in iLOdflC ROOm 8.30 P.M. ENGAGEMENT. —- Mrs. J. MiicPhcrson, Valleyfleld East.‘ csAto announce the enlmlze- men-t of her daurxhter Sarah Kath- erine MacPherson. R. N.. to Cpl. Martin Norman MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. MacDonald. I-Ieatherdale. Marriaize to fake olacr- in__tl_"ie_fnear_iuture. ____ CHARLOTTETOWN r ‘caaswui. m Pnotoentbl. CONFgDEBATION um in 6-2141- Sweeter: Kegnddyk JUNE 10th l8 THE FINAL DATE ‘o-noi DISCOUNT SALE. -— 20% Ofl I‘ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT-Own: to Dc July lst, fal n; be closed 9.30 Prowse Bros. Ltd. 6-29-11. FAREWELL SERVICES. — Mon- tague ll A.M. Communion. Comb-- P.M. Mon- 6-30-11. CARGO. — g agents. Himtain 8-30-41. PARISIL- Sundalv. A. M Nine 6-30-11. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AR. H Tnmriw MISSION CIIICLE-‘Tha "Mm"! m" 6-30-11.‘ a. em .. d of ST." JOHN'S CIIURC , Belfast day. July 2nd wi Morning W Sacrament of will be admin ilbeasfollog- an .V U MARSIIFIELD Se will held Communi-wi services 11 A. M. and Mt. Stew Service at Hfifllilggtan . M. P. Beak, Minister. | Church, Omvpoud. 10.00 A. M A M. St. Eliza sDfiflllfield. Church A M. Evenim Prayer 7.30 P. M. St. Thomas‘ church. Lo Evening Prayer 3.00 P M. artman, Rector. The youmz people of Trinity brunch eld their rezular Mission circle mcetiniz in the East ‘Puesdav June 2'7 with fifteen mem- bers present. In the absence of the President Louise Cox. Vice-Pre- sident Orva Gill presided. spent working on card scrap books. A period followed in which corres- pondence 1mm Newfoundland was read. A welcome was extended to the visitors. Rev. and Mrs. Mac- Lennan and Mrs. W.H. Johnston. , who responded with interestini! ad- vdrceses. Lunch prepared by v - Mrs. Ralph Emery was then served. The mcetinz closed with sinainn of the hymn "Stand Up For Jesus”. and the Mimah Benediction. The meetings have been discontinued CHURCH NOTICE. - Winsl nited Church Serv- July 211% Ilighgleld ll AM. Primaedtown Rona rmasarraalax Services un- IAN CHARGE Sund Pnfgigyzhgn- l, ; .—- rvices be v Parlor on i C F iiuitooul nan GODDI-IN Canada's Litalllllll "lfillciitttr. I A ' -‘ M“ Bruce Emile Mvckby *lll(l0 AGOSTINI blue urbane Pt-vglgg ‘m, Wllhlllilfllfl n AIYS mu n. minus lam" . . - 1 NURSES‘ ‘s’: i t the i vi . M ray ______ . Air-Th i lggrlgour a.i1'3°l='.'“ii'l.5ewof§i lslgnds - < o! m‘ (my Hospital Alummeellufi v.30 P. M. my. T. n. n. Duke. Min- cnvncii or ENGLAND sui- H "Plemrd-W should have reaq m. e-ao-u VICES. Sunday. Jil1y2nd.Et.John’s Pggdmgetgm“ l- Tlffefa gig, Kguz I llIlE . _¢_ THE 1mm or ST. JAMES. _ of Divine Wor. [ship tomorrow will be of national lsisniflcance commemorating anniversary of Confederation when an appropriate sermon will be d: ‘TIIJIIIQOLIB by ‘lflée Minister. the Rev . . omers. M.A., S T M who will also ' The Evening Diet of ship will be condu E igelo Rev. J. . B R.C.A F. ‘Ilhc M r will the sermon entitled "The lllclxize of the bow." Miss E Lillian McKenzie, Mus Bac.. Church orizanist. will direct the miusic for ‘the diay. The Church School will m. not meet again until September. D iivltlsses Jean and En-a MacLeod and Petty Officer Jose-ah Kelly. Deep Brook. N.S.. is visiting his mother Mrs. Frank Kelly. of Albazv. _._________?_ HMOORE 8a RIcLEOD I.‘l‘D..‘\i'lll for the summer months and the l be clued Saturday. Dominion Day, mergiebcrs will meet aizain in Sept- I but ti will be open Friday evening un I 9 P._§f. t0 NEW GLASGOW. ' Effective July 1st, with AIR MAIL AND EXPRESS Maritime Central Airways is privileged to to serve industrial Pictou County and Eastern Nova Scotia. At New Glasgow good‘ connections are made with trains and buses to a ney, Halifax and Truro. Passenger Fares-MM single; $9.00 return. Pius tn. \ RESERVATIONS - INFORMATION -‘ TIOKETQ . July 17th, with Passengers. provide an Air Service to New Glasgow-_ nil from Syd- Fiight l4 Lv. Charlottetown 1:00 p. rn. Arrive New Glasgow 1:35. Flight 15 Lv. New Glasgow 5:15 p. m. Arrive Charlottetown 5:50 p. m. ‘Use AIR MAIL on Every Possible Occasion‘ Phone Mil-Rogers Agency, Queen St. Phone UGI-Airpofl » m ma/iizima