"JULY 16. 1942 ¢____.__fi_fi THE CHARLOTTETOWN CENTRAL GUARDIAN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE NATURAlJZlD-Dr. lilo Irma. Boutllport, has received word from Ottawa. that his naturalization papers have been issued. He was receiving the congratulations or Ibis column la roaornd for news o. his many friend; yestgrdgy 0g b9. lee-l Mam‘ I" "if-MI"! a‘: I coming a Canadian citizen. He was new” lllllll all) in IOIIBG _ 3-" - "'4- "Mv we"- l- miiilfiiiliiiiicli-thiaofi: Mo" hm“ vllq, ' SALE ENDS JULY 21st. Our delivery goes West of Prince St. at 11 A. M. and East of Prince at 4.30 P. M. please order early F000 SIIIE PERFECTION CREAMERY BUTTER 2 Lbs- 75c ISLAND 6 qt. 9 9 c CHERRIES Basket Limited Quantity, Order Early Personals coon-s for Photographs. L-583. M“ D D in," hm by 0M,- RAT N L _ lane today on return to hei- home an}; mm m “E “P5190513 iDn Jamaica Plains, Mass. gpwlu M55111“; o; m‘ Leg- Miss Doris Lawlor of Montreal is ion Auxiliary at the Legion Home, Blwndlns a vacation at Btmhow Friday, mo p. ts‘. l-is-al. Beach Inn- pgmcg cQUg-r __ g Misses Vivian Molyneaux and cases were in the dwkecgnilyf til: Jew Hustle-i left verwdw morn- Cit Poul? Cscgurtén yesterday. Stip- 111s for Bt- John- en ar K. M. M tin ———- lmposeyd aitoifiaa cost, o, fire, rrieniu will be pleased to learn months fine on a man charged m" M"- Frllnli Wllllllllhlll’ l!!! under the Prohibition Act. A Yewlwd "° h" Mme filler I drunk and mmwable was given a lengthy illness in the City Hospital. $5 and costs or 10 days suspended M mm“ F on who h“ sentence. ____._ giving) her 3810113115 etdthe homgaoi PALNFUL INJUBY- Mr. H ° m" a r- an Mrs. y- Mcuee, w“ knocked “comm! mond MacKinnon. 8t. Peter's, left and received injuries to his head m“ "Willi"! °ll "W!!! to Mont- in a fall to the sidewalk in the ‘"1- walkln alon f Mr. and Mrs. lxslie Mann nearing RiCllglflllqduetsgéllfilgeggll-TTIIIIA? fimlkllill! led ‘and fell. The man was picked “X m‘ up n an unconscious cmidmm‘ Sulldfly- While in Yor-k they were and taken to the City Hospital. £21: Eggs“ ofMme latter-s daimhwn aacaivas sap NEWS - . 8' °s°°° “°D°““1d' Eliza Morgan he picture everyone WflfltS t0 S€€. . o PRINCE EDWARD TC-IIAY — FRI. — SAT. _ fllexalzder Wbrcia presents CAROLE LOMBARD and JACK BEN NY m (Crmt EUAIILSC/Z’! 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Jack Sherren. 2 Doz. and o! Keilsinstoii accompanied New Pack Lobster “a? 39c SAL“ 32'. 45c DRESSING Pork Hooks, 3 lbs. — — 25c Stew meat, Lb. - - - 20c Roast Beef, Lb. — — - 22c 31c Phone 748 Free ears and spending the past two weeks vis- rst Great itlng lVLr. Stevenson's parents in France with the the city leave this morning on re- diers He was bugifedminergtilxtli 501- tum‘ - n with full military honors. a more II a ang SNIIS. Jack c" th of -——-— a ax, . ., are spen ng er shimlT/[ASES 135ml") — His Wor- holidays in the city. Mr. Mennie mg’; give; rtfttov Holman lsinre- was formerly located here as As- Keuy Natloni-‘aleéulflglliit Mrl-NJ. N. sistant Manager with Woolworths r ' ° Y T°°l°f and is now with the Halifax o the Canadian Red Cross Society branch 2&3!!! how much he elrlgoyed his ' had th ov DELICATED STEAK — - _ ._ Phone 747 Free Delivery in Charlottetown. l‘. Kiel e following to say about tlig ince: ‘I feel that the Island as tremendous tourist possibilities and I am sure that many of the vis- Mr. and Mrs. itors must feel, as I do, that return again and again. I did not taigfit longer leave that glare Mr While . “Submarine Raider” lgll,g,,,<=gg,,g_r i“ Tells Of 24 Hours . . c an an s. Ac and, Before Ja Attack I-Lgrialilmap‘ "a iiimnfim“ ___A_)__ St, Stephen have left for Prince be an action-thrilling Edward Island where they will be those most iaieiui 24 the B1165“ of relatives. Mr. Ack- hours inRhiiastory, Columblgiaésl "iub- £32 gale‘) fill/Iliad slzifi ittonrllaectiortl’ mar ne a er” e m- ree pi-re Theatre sflrgglxlrl tSO-GBY lsot on Church at the end of June afttgr sa the heels of Pearl Harbor. Dramatic pastorate of several years has m. tiellsely stirring story of a duel be- ceived several gifts from church twelen an America?‘ submlarinesaréd organizations including n, hand- l. apanese arcra. e . “ - marine Raider” featurgaflollin Hgw- fiimtiiatrggfigiggattigii ‘Mi: ‘K514121183 ard and Marguerite chapniau. with 1,, addmon u, Othe'r r- m, l‘ I “I SEMI“ gupponmgecfit wmigiflm‘ was given a sum of niaoligynby 2g: gillggrn, Lilli? Parkgne Clair‘ gm? 0’ 12h‘? churm-“salm 3°11"- and Warren Ash ' ex“ - e. b T T ' I i? giairzixtonl-‘Ligegtis "sub rineR. id " t into —-——— T t u t d ' " a. distort...“ aaaaaaa Yclsraapay- a... l‘ llll Ill e - B Flt-Lieutenant Kenneth Taylor and Mrs, Taylor of Charlottetown, P. E. I.. who have been guests o1 Tuttle Taylor and 1 mus; Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Goodwin. Port regret I Elsin, are spending a week in Delivery To Hold R.ll. Refresherlioursc Miss Rita Doucette of DeBlois and Cpl. Mildred Doucette of R. C. A. F‘. (WDJ MOXICtOII are visitors tBo 3hBG§lfiZlht8ll§§tsS0TmMIb8JLd Mrs. . . , r and Mr d M? g u Ho“ . an , J'_ Dvnrfvrd. West Rbgliity. mm” Mr. and Mrs. N. D. MacLean UNOERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone I49 Gene of His Best! . . . It's cl Hit Western Thri r i- u-rulring America's No.1 Victory Tune, "ANY BONDS TODAY" a n- Hls Funniest! . . . Registered Nurses who have been inactive for some years 0r married and not practicing are being encouraged to return to their profession to be available in case of an emergency. These are be- ing asked to attend a refresher course which will be sponsored by the Registered Nurses’ Asso- ciation in Charlomtown next week. This is a chance for many women to serve their country on the home front and at the some time to brush up on the rudiments of their profession. The aim of the week's program is to give the older nurses an opportunity of refresh- ing their memories and acquaint- ing themselves with new methods introduced since they graduated. It is pointed out that there is a great need for these trained nurses at present. In order to be pre- pared to handle an emergency or epidemic it is necessary that they register for this course and make themselves available should their services be needed. Lester P. Davis 0f my" Iaie dspelndlng Mrs. Davis’ e s an vsmng sw- hint-e "cm- wooi- w In Memoriam In loving em f 11 l, and our DadAdAy Jgmfidléllllytrlsozs, All: glilctd through the result of an accid- tt. ger Sweetly _he sleeps while others sigh Sfllllv his peaceful head ilcih lie United ln Heaven Goilis glory to s are Now he is free from all sorrow and care. Sleep on‘Dear Daddy and take you: l "9 12125332? as F A“ Bu. They lrJrélssts you most who loved you Free or . 1 Mm-jofle Spillfitt. z Vernon Lea. 3 Roma, Worth, Girls Tbrce-Lcgzcrl Rae: Ce Howatt and Mariorle as soon after the treacherous attack 111119111 of the to Angus Mac- Qngw as possible; it is believed to be the Kenzie was held yesterday after- 2 Wilma Watt-s and Josie Larter- first dramatic screen production to noon from st. James Presbyterian c a ' 3 Helen MacLean and Rucy Mac- ileproduce in all their glowing story. Church. services were conducted - Dougali. the heroism of a handful of Yanks by Rev. T. H. Bussel Somers as- ' I Boys Three-Leased R4!" fighting against desperate odds. sisted by Rev o Carlyle webstai- 1 Allan Atwell and Jack ‘cherish- flirlging defiance. . . and e . . The hdnol-ary pallbearers were‘ 2 Robin Creelrnan rird Vernon -- ififiii iliiigiiistfioivfi°tilttyiu lat? $335k PW AMMi-cxfiliph. w. a. Henna-w- Mome m, mm, m- Dortant number of scenes are played Mum,’ M‘L A‘ Mac i an’ D" N’ The annual Sunda sch 1 in a locale hitherto foreign to films. yr ' ' --- Murdmk 3°55, con re a“ n 1 1 my °° and a 1 H1 George Maclieod, Angus M“, 8 E o l1 Dc c of Trinity Lo in] - a Jap nese pane c r er. Umwd Church was h I w d v B)’ Remembered by Widow Howard appears as the command- Kenzie and Jiiiellll sldfey- T116 gffgrnqgn at M hfl (lid yes r ay and Children‘ er of an American submarine. cruls- fill‘; Iiallbellferfl were, Adam beaumul 0mm “founeds ‘g; Egg bxiggéaacrifliliivriitgrfscgxriutiketfaattthigliig? Algcnhijnzllfiicliigrlzie R Macxenzie’ swim Chm“- ° PM" R"- Walter Mac- Dr. Miller, and many of his parish- m murmur snows 2.30 7.00 an CAPITOL yaNow Playing Plus-Cartoon-Comedy-Don Winslow 0f The -YANK HERUISM TRIES T0 SAVE - PEARL HARBOR! ill JOHN ‘ HOWAR MARGULRIIF CHAPMAN Brute Hdnru-Il - rut-u.» o Haul-i"- lorry I'm m. p’! in.» A COlu_/.i1li.dllli'_IuRL EMPIRE TC-NICNT-SHOWS 7 5i‘ 345 PLUS-CARTOON-SWING FROLIC chap. 3-KING or was TEXAS RANGERS Navy ‘llf-"IT-‘PI cue of a pleasure yacht. sunk undsr Japanese bombs. he manages to pick up the sole survivor. lovely Miss Chapman. Her story is enough of a warning, but Howard fails to get his message of warning through when the Japs "Jam" the airplanes. The news of the Pearl Harbor attack. when it comes. sends the submarine. its crew and passengers into spine- chilllng action in the reirifylnil depths of the sea. as Hoar-Ira makes use of the ancient and honorable game of joker, arid bluff. to outwit the Japanese. Benny And Lombard In Great Picture Melodrama and comedy are skill- To Be Or Not To Be,” which will have its local prclniere at the Prince Edward ‘Theatre today thru United Artist-s release. Presented by Aielflfl-lldfl‘ Korda, "To Be 0r Not To Beg-lg}: newest film production. bet‘ her untlmel‘ death. ‘I911’: setting of "TL Be Or Not To Be" is Warsaw at the time of the German invasion. and. the chief characters are a bunch of "ham" actors of the Teatr Polski. Who i119 forced to give up their theatrical roles for real life ones that are far more excitin than a v they have ever played n the thea e. Impressive Settings the principal public squares in Warsaw was erected on a huge stage and more than three hundred extras were hired to ap- pear as Polish citizens In the most prominent s t and iuttinz out info the square s seen the big Teatr Polski in which the cit)"8 favorite stock company held forth. Iiininir the streets are beaut salons. haber- dashery sho . mill altv BStBbIi-ill‘ merits, florisgsshogs. shoe stores and office buildings, ashiniz down th street_are_ horse-drawn _cab_a uto- Novy's Newest Air Giant Passes First Tests ‘ w.“ flopping any Navy plane now in service in ranflfl "Id 4 Sea Ranger has been given successful tests at Seattle. (Approved by Navyl; bomb capacity, new t o-englned Boeing g J "'§__ l Kenzie. J. w. MacKenzie and John C. MacKenzie. Burial was in Slifinzton Cemetery. LEGION DANCE ENJOYED- A large crowd’ attended the dams at the Charlottetown Armouries 155i night which was sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Cling. diiin Lesion. B.E.S.L. Soldiers, sul- ors and airmen were very much in evidence in the crowd. The Drill Hall was specially the occasion with standards occupying n, place on the stage where the or- chestra was seated. Music was pro. Vided by Don Messer's orchestra. The Ladies Committee in of the dance was headed by Mrs, under direction o! the Canadian Legion wm- s“. vices. Kee Minard’; lnflQillflner mobiles and bread peddlers hree-wheeled cycles. Months of research preceded the of the sets. ‘Thousands of photographs magazines and books were carefully studied, and prelim- inary drawin prepared. models built to scale. the actual construction work. Excitlnl Melodrama The story of “To he 0r Not To Be" reaches a high point of dra- matic action when the “ham" act- ors-Jack Benn . Carole Lombard, Lionel Atwill. lix Bressart, Tom Dugan, Charles Halton and George Lynn-become involved with the in- s and vaders and flnd themselves imper- sonating ever, important Nazi flit- ure from Hit er on down. After a series of startling complications. the members of the troupe u. de- livered out of Poland lflti’) fiilzland. snatched from the very lows d! @116 Gestapo. charge 0f Mr. A. G. Bruce 00 sketches were ese were followed by Then came oners were resent at this most en- joyable out g and lent s. hand in a-rrdnsinlz a very happy afternoon for about two hundred boys and girls. The situation as ideal. The higigllghlt of the ‘zfternoon was a ca. s ower, at which Mr. C. H. Blacii. admirably played the role of “Santa Claus". The following is the list oi‘ sporting events under the direction o tile Superintendent, Dr. W. R. Carson, and Mr. Alex Matheson, assisted by Messrs Geo. J. Tweedy, and Gordon Hut- Girls Race, 4 years i Gertie MacDonald 2 Janet Matheson 3 Evelyn Latter 4 years Boys. Gordon Phillips Sterling Giddings iris. 5 years Florence Giratto Janet S illett Evelyn acKennie figs. 5 years owatt Billy n Gordonclgilliligs . years Eunice barter 2 Ilene Giddings 3 Barbariaailohréston oys years 1 Bubbly l-lutcheson 2 Gor on Tweedy Richard Car- son. equal. Kilrls 8 1 Eéhyllis Larter- l. 2 l. 2 3 1 2 3 1 Years l-lowatt John MacDougail. Wm»- sour- Whip-e was / ‘I '- 4 @£l"” ,0 m: screw ii Q Rescue made-over V???’ mule . . . add Libby's Prepared Mustard- piquant relish with a keen, "Alive" tang. Lends sparkle and seat to every- daydilheau .|harp,but satin-smooth. Spread it on cold cuts and melt loefl\ euamartenupymrrulad dressing: . . . a keen, “n-iappy" Mustard with l eppetite-appeall WE ., 3.225 msiuiuo MUSTARD ‘INY LIIIY‘! SYIIII‘ IAIXID IlCKLlI—-DI|-_lClOUSl M _ »J_m4£*\‘ GERMANS PUSH woodcut? J -, t, . “"a9i'i§°’éei.'§f€aa'°§l§§aiated ti; e;- th i rea - glilriflilelglinwestagtferthe cittlf, atccifamlifi b r 0 I‘€S sl.r.rs..tarsiaaa. a- trooiiis b automatic rlilemell» h" lowelntoystubborn resistance. rugflfi important position west (It! Voronezll. iilgemel‘ Yimda’ 60x3?’ w» ~r"2l..::f:tsr. aiaaa giggliigizxliescsdld also the third Ge“ otorimd infantry diilgiiimllld which a Pelifed 0n the batt edew only yes erdarlihéi: rggignexgrgy the Xeifidfgtlg “ffmwnzes division. A small railway crossing ill-ll: was retaken, and in another 59C the Russians applied will‘ Pres‘ me that the Germans retired- blowing up a blldfl- No Room for OPl-lmllm , n ver. no £00m ..F"*s:ai“»»»iili~ .22: city's fate, for the Gerén w mi“ sending fresh trQODS all n9 me chines into the battle BT95- 0“ Eutem bank o: me Don- were mousmds of soldiers natural fighting from behind everyl m barrier and tanks uere clarg 8 over the battlefield. wiwre Wells o! fire were tlvlstlng 111W “PEP. columns of smoke. German dive bombers in groups were hammerlnfl YEP" y at the Red army formations. but the Red air for“ will‘ W“ showing considerable strength both over the Don battlefield and the Don river crossings forced by the GGIAIIAJAIAEYIIAWBSIZ or voronerki. a num- ber 0g Qefmflfl tanks were reported destroyed on the west bank of thg ‘Don by strong Russian Brindle Oli-Siveiitheastward. on the rim °f U" north Caucasian area south of 3081mm; me Russians were re- ported holding today after a con- siderable withdrawal to new posi- glons, one regiment. of German in- fantry was reported stopped with the loss of more than 700 of its effectives. There was no news. however. from the region east of Lislchansk. some 136 miles southwest of Bog- uchar. or from the Rkhev front northwest of Moscow—both area: o! powerful German offensiv» action. southeast of Leningrad. in thr Volkhov sector. the Germans were reported driven from a fortified yillllage they had occupied since last a . Russian bombers, raiding an un- identified enemy port, were cred- ited with destroying five ware-- houses, sinking a transport and l tanker and starting big fires. MATIIESON—-COPI' A wedding of interest took plar July lst nt the Baptist Church : Dartmouth. N. S, when Louise A lene coop. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. C099, Waterside, Albert Co». Pi“ -< The course starts Monday July 20 and continues until the follow- ing Friday night. The program wlll be announced in llhe paper laun- Illlg week. became the bride of Douglas Maihe- 5011. R-C-N. Rt son of Mr. and Mrs. Allizus Matllcson, Dundas. P. E. I. Rev. J. A. R. Tlngley officiated. The bfld€_ was given in marriage by her cousin Edwin C. CODlJ. R.C. N.V.R. The attendants were Mr, and Mrs. Thornton Hergett of Dim- mouth. N_. S. Tlle_ bride ‘WOTC a. prey tailored. suit with white blouse and navy ac- cessories and carried a bcuouet of sweetheart roses and sweet peas. The bride's sift to her attendant was a cosmetic kit and to the groom attendant a cigarette care. Among the many gifts received was a cof- fee table suitably engraved and an elfictric toaster from l-LMCB Oak- v e. Following the ceremony a wedd- ins 1511171391‘ was served at the Nova Scotlan Hotel. After a short honeymoon the bride returned ta Rothesay. N. B. and the groom resumed his duties. anifirs lTiaiaTicliaml-at alilT mad-o? Jilly 9. 1M2. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacEa-chern, a son. DICKERSON — At New Glasgow on July l3. 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dickerson. a daughter. In Memoriam In loving memo ,7 of John Andrew Drowsy Graham's Road, who passed away uly 16th, i941. God only knows the loneliness That fills our hearts today As we think upon one year ago When you had passi-d away. Ever Remembered by His wile and 7 le 1i "mu" Card of Thanks Ivllrs. D. A. Macintosh and family wish to thank all friends, relatives and neighbours and those who sent flowers and messages of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Tqivireiifiioas‘zi“ cfiiaiu. - siuilfiL -" at zToTi Church, Monday, July 13, 1942. by Rlev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Im- ena Evi-rvlvyirlllsampcl of Charlottetown to Mr. lam Gordon Campbell of Montreal. DTILEOD-MacKENZIE-Ali. Trinity Parsonage, July l4, 1942. by Rev. Hugh Miller, D.D., Miss LIFIQQRTCI) Rose MacKellzle, Dundaa CLTYJC to Waldo Ellliott MacLeod, Cardi- gain. Gentle Softness. .. Immaculate Quality. .. and MORE SHEETS \\-# § 5 gggvoun MON EY EDDYS WHIII 5WAN TOILET TISSUE 225i] SHES 25¢ I