PAGE SIX Plus News - "Little Abner" CRPiOOR Showing At Z130 - 7 - 9 '-"—=-"PRINCE ED WARD‘="—='-— COMING - Mull. nus-wen. YOU HAVE A DATE WI PH 7i- A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE l‘ The Screen’: First Gredf Dramatic Musical! M“ we‘ ' .. t; 4 IULUMBIA PICTURES present: ullrwo RTH ifii/lxa/ziiiiib éffiklgjltfGi/f JANET Bull-mitt BOWMAN MARC PlAll - LESLIE BROOKS h-TECHNICOLOR Screen Play by lesser Simueh and Aiicm imkel Songs 11y Jule Slvril "a Samm Cami Pictured and uritri b1 VICIOR SAVILLE E /§_ I 4 L.” J —-~J Also “A Harbor Goes '1‘o France“ ~ [tuck Cartoon I TODAY ONLY "cosrox BI..»\CI\'IE_ l I l ' BOOKED ON SYSPIFION” } Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 Y"~".€lli%’"” Iillfilfi-i‘ M,» a figfgflc PICTURE w (can? “with , A-SfEPHE-N M“ _. ch87 ‘M DAN DQRYE Extra- News - Pathe Pictorial '_ cordial welcome to all. Rev. A. E. I TODAY - Thrills For Racing Fans . ALAN LADD - GAIL RUSSELL . “SALTY_ O’ROURKE”A l ‘i 1 - iSuiiday School. At '7 o'clock Even- f GENTRAI. GUARDIAN This eoinnin ta reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a. newly nature may be Inserted at flve cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. ‘fifaHviatifror PIITJZI-EKIFI-lf- CONFEDEIAAIUA urn IN- SUBANCE. SUMMER DRESSES arriving daily at the Fashion Shoppeé a t - -a THE DE.LUXE BEAUTY BAL- Building’ 162 Great, George Street. Telephone 2226. REWARD. — $10.00 reward for information leading to rental of a small house or ground floor spar:- nierit. furnished or unfurnished. preferably some distance from cent-re of town. Phone 1771. ‘ 6-5-9-2 CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. — Servi June 10th are P. M. New Dominion 7.30 P. M. lBaptist Church Long Creek) Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. 6-9-11. CHURCH NOTICE. — For Par- ish of Milton and Rustico for Sunciiy, June 10th. St. Mark's, Rustico, Sunday School 10.30 A.M. l-luly Communion 11.00 A. M. St. John's, Milton, Sunday iichool 2.1.1 P. M. Evening Prayer 8.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. hector 9 i 6- -1 . NORTH RIVER PASTORATEL- Sunday, Julie 10th. SBYVICES as lol- loivs. Long Creek, Sabbath Sclicol reopening at 10 A. M. Service 11 A. M. Olyde River: Sabbath Schoo: 2 P. M. SGITICG 2i P. M. Kingston: Service 7.30 P. M. Fairvicw: Sab- bath Sohool reopening ll A. M. A ‘lodd, Minister. ii-‘J-li. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. - The ltev, E. C. Evans, B. A, of St. John's Ohu-rcii, Belfast. wi.l con- duct. Morning Worship and dGHVcI‘ the Sermon which will be broad- cast over C F C Y. Mr. Donald Nicholson of Biookficld Church will conduct Evening lvorsliip and deliver the rmon. The Church school mac at 10 A. M. ‘lh Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, lvius. Bzio, will dzrpct the music for the day. n: I AT s-r. PAUL'S CIIURCII. - 2nd Suulsay alter Trinity‘. l-loiy Communion at 8.30 A. M. At ll o'clock Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. Ofiertory Anthem, ‘Seek Ye The Lord," Robtrts. At i0 A.M. mg Prayer and Sermon. The An- them will be “Turn Thy Face From Thy Sins", Sullivan. Organ Recital at 8.30 by Kenneth Meek, Bachelor of Music, Licentiate of Music. Mc- Gill University. One of Canada's foremost. Organists. “Praise ve_ the liiord, Praise, 0 3e servants c: the lhord, praise the name oiwhe 10rd." Psalm 113-1. | TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — services Sunday will assume a Ispecial significance. Throughout Canada the United Church is oi;- serviiig the twentieth aniiivercari‘ of Church Union. A form of Ser- vice has been issued similar" to that used at the inauguration of the United Church, June 10th, 1112-5 rind it will be followed by all the churches in their services Sunday next. Rev. T. E. MCIJEDILITI, the Minister. will conduct the sci-vices at Trinity. The morning sen-ire, will start. at 10.45 A. M. instead 0i at 11 A. M. The evening worshp will be at the usual hour and will continue the Anniversary celebra- tion, A special nfierliig of 5.x hundred dollars is asked for as oiii: share to help rebuild the devastat- ed PJrobcstant churches of Eurolze and as a contribution to the Children's Hospital in London- ON is now located in the 'I‘weel A I PIE cnaigtoriwiairowu GUMDIAN ENGAGEMENT. e engagement of his uel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mac- , of Cross Roads. Marriage to tslreplaoe in the near futgire. BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING. .- The Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Auxiliary of the British and PW- eign Bible Society will take place in the United Cnurch at Bradal- bane on Monday. June 25th ‘t 8 o'clock. The Reverend Charles Carnegy, Pastor of the Presbyter- Ian church at Sunzmerside is to be the guest speaker. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. —ThG service of Morning worship at 11 . M. will be conducted by the minister, the Rev. I. Judson Ievy. B. D., with sermon “Building a Life." The morning anthem will be Richard Purrnnl/s “lord for Thv Tender Mercys Sake." The I Church school. under the direction of Superintendent R. J. Rupeit. meets immediately at the close of Morning Worship. In will conduct Evening Worship at PM. with sermon "God Above-and Our Assurance.” The evening anthem will be “Falrest Lard Jesus" (Old Silesian Folk Song.) The music of the day will be conducted by Miss Louise Cox, organist and ciiectcl‘ of choir. VISITS ' SUMMERSIDE BI- FORE LEAVING FOR. PACIFIC DUTIES — Sgt. P. Ziaman, A.G., who at present is stationed in Moncton, N.B., spcnt the past week end iii Sherbrooke the guest of Mr and Mrs. Art Carr ‘and family Sgt. Zizman expects to be leav- ing soon for Pacific duties-S. WERE IIOPES I-‘ULFILLED Did you ever stand in the suns: - blaze And think oi the things afar, And dream of the good things . might have been Instead of the things that arc. That the world might be ruled love and smiles instead of the stinging rod; That the murderer who waits i the death house now . Might have sat by the throne u: God. That this suir might peaceful world Without the pain and the tears of war And hearts could be happy and full of love Tlint tonight are broken and sore set on a The loving vows that are memories now Arid thelrings that are worn in vain; ’I‘he unfilled places in homes rt.- n' 1 1E Where there might be Joy 11o D5111. The orphan children that mother. bore With faith in the way of God. He \\'l1'.! should hold them close tu his heart, Now sleeps beneath foreign sod. I The unkind things that are done! each day Might well be left undone. | And the world could be a much bctlcr place i At the setting of this sun. -H. B. Cameron. GUELPI-I, On-L, June 5 — —- Since i943 when Police Chief Harold Nash mzide the decision to, employ woman in the Guelph force life in police circles in this city has had its brighter aspects. Miss Pauline Simmonds will be soloist at the evening worship. breathless. -,-- PRINCE , 51s gmgx A Wm KIND 0F MOTION PICTURE A WMNINACLE 0F TECNNICOLORI rim IEE ~ Under The Touch of his Fingertips - - - Magic_MeI- adies came to life. - - - Under the spell of a Willful Woman - - - he poured forth music that held a IUOTUI 1 -PLAN YOUR THEATRE PARTY NOW- our: WEEK - STARTS ‘MONDAY. JUNE 18th J¢f7ahzy final/mu find/Jazz 50mg tofiemem/I” . n». .%.{Mlllii|l UBERUN NINA FOCII-GIIOII-GI COUIDUT WEMPIRE Rn- TO-DAY Matinee At 2:80 — Evening Shows 7 - 8:45 _ TERRY - cuim WAINIR l ED WARD ~5- 1 Ellllllll ' IIBIUIIS lllilllll $4, FLOATING REFR-‘IGITRATORS Tlirc; tlmutinv rrlrigcrators are being that! in th‘ Pnc‘ ' to lirli-tx our mm r-tlii s? r7561 T The correct standing for Spring! Park School. for April and Mny. Grade L-Mlss Harrington's E?e[,t-' should read: l. George Goff. Dlflilll as l.1"‘lfll. (‘z $1,l2.')0l10 Cook and Cnri Gamcster; 2, Jean earh. t-Yicw; refrigerator barges King, Prank Burke. Olga QhnrY-I have th~ cnrinczly to store 64 car- ler; 3, Roland Walsh mid Harold lands of frozrn moms and ad- Moom, illtlonwl spate in which to store vegetables n"d there ire fresh mt: s rmd vcgctnblrs as wcll' s ll etter Prices ForFariiiers v - _ - L/ff/rf fishy; ” Plus Cartoon - “ZORRO’S WHIP” - Travel '“‘ Mr. Roy Mute-h. 0t nai-nscllfle. announces 9-H. FEMININE CHARMS lg“ 3"“ on roucr: FORCE x110 ‘If’; r ELE . -:- OF "e. p Queen's County REMEMBER! You Are Entitled t0 Two Votes .;. SQ q. VOTE FOR lVlcLURE and MacLEAN * FOR A ‘iii? 0A.!‘ disappointed." Guelphs police girls few monitors. keep radio contact The shadow of the law doesn't gilgltstzzypggfle cimfitmg w°rk l“ dim the feminine charms of theta" the". only :03!“ "Ialntdd h°urs policcwomen. Uniforms are Chit!’ liwomen are as 820d“ d l and wearable in two-tone blllfilsome res m“ b m an n with smart leather purses at thshhan menxi. my: tfletghhjfhiglglf; ‘km tare industrious wililn I H . g to learn m!‘ iiilggddgggt~=ttyge m 1m Dorothy Collcy, whose husband] although emercgengespartnrg; first: "lTheir great service is close to the istall°n~ 7719.1’ apply the women's ,touch to sordid crime." The women's touch may have the male vocabulary softened up around the station. thinks. III . PRESIDENTIAL CHINA n SPECIALLY DESIGNED l WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 _- (cp '-— The White House silver, ) many White House handed down from one chief exe- cultqive to mother. 0t so the china used for state‘ . occasions. Many s President his own set, from cocktail cuo to ple plate. drew the design for tery. burned It was made at The service riow INT!!! I Life LI-Me u: wish ° (familiarly known ls Agent o! the with headquarter, Iotteown. success in the Iille j business. “w fi-O- . ll Fish been discharged from the ok the job because I want- (cphied something to keep me she continued. "Police work sound- .ed unusual and I haven't "Since the girls joined the force none of the boys cuss any ore." Franklin D. Roosevelt used in his administration. Wood- lrow Wilson was the first Presl- _dent to obtain chins designed b.v ‘an American artist. American clay at an Arum-lean p015. at American kilns and decorated by American workmen. Walter Leno's’: pottery at Trenton, White HOUDQ II II I‘ . denim chm. iii»? i§"i°.-w§§°‘ir =-_-='-?n-‘=_= Insurance Business INNII. Manner of The Imperial Assurance Com any ts in announce Illllntmfillt 0C JAMES GARFIELD TAYLOR. Mr- hvlor is well his m- _ llflbly known in Charlotte“ town and snrronndln coun-' , try and we beepealr Io busy." been sct as cur- Chlef Nash like customs. is has ordered » CV61’! the china made from Scott is in the N. J.M the foot of the stairway of the White House's main corridor. It is in two tints of ivory. with the decorations in rolled gold. The Roosevelt china, 1,722 pieces, is decorated with a narrow band of cobalt blue studded with gold stars. The blue band lies between a narrow outer gold band and an inner gold band ln scroll and feather design. The Presi- dent's seal appears on each piece. TORONTO. June 5 -— (OP) ._ Progress iii physiotherapy tech- nique advances under war condi- tions. says Lieut. M. Elsie Wait, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, on leave at her home here , after service overseas. "Psyslotherapy" treatment has Prosressed by coins much more into the idea of rehabilitation with emphasis on what the individual can do for himself rather than what others can do tor him," says Lieut. Wait. who was at the No. 1 Canadian Convalescent Depot three months, until the Canadians left B l’. The depot she describes u "a reconditioning centre which was the last stage of convalescence lo: men returning to theinunits at the front. When men were found too ill to keep pace with the rou- tine there they were sent back to hospital for reallocation and some- |ltirrrligs a trip to hospital in Eng- , a With one other h lo . Lieut. Wait supervigegs thleeragi-iit- gram in charge of physical train- ing instructors. The exercises, per- formed mostly in groups, were 5e. signed to suit different types of fractures and shrapnel injuries. There was no need for nursing git-Ea‘! 21111131512 ‘men gorenkhaki Ill-i new‘ wan‘ P ues. recallsl Before enlisting in the n, c, a,‘ - 0- in 1941. this University o! annmnnéhnnnmnnmnhnhuuuu t an Gar.) Com any at C ar- r liirn ‘ Insurance I Prostate‘ Toning l, “Ponw Ersduate was on the staff of the Victoria Hospital at London, 333i our": ‘J55. "Vi," h?" at Desert. us? O e p0 ed WIIEOMI SIGN AGAIN_ BNOWDON, Wales — f@( .._ Snawdon has been liberates to the Public and the little mountain rail- isi SUGAR AND EXPLOSIVES Sugar, transformed into indun trial alcohol. is used extensively in the manufacture oi’ explosives. DERPIJ HiJC K/L L E l? Completely extermin- INSERTED BT-E-FIE rnnvcs anwano rsuum moanggsrvg myglgvn-yvg DRIED OUT 11' lee family has gone on a bread noliuay. resulting in a lot of‘ used as Melba toast, French h stale bread in the bread box, the‘ or Mirth wasted chew breat: certainly does not need to be Wichel. The nice thing about th was before mildew gets on the scene fstantisl lunch ASSOC IATION. l vs Imund up to use in moatloe: I . Larger hubs can be sliced - WPIJIIUI. e pieces of loaves d . . . but do move quickly toasts is that they make i or breakfast slices and crusts can be; use 119' s. fine m. cf the stale - _ Jfilfllfilfilfillfillfillfillillfililivlfilillfilialllfi t5 II qlfifil H NcLEAIUS wiliiallousl: G E T it” ates Bedhun. Cook- roac as. I-‘Isas. Silver- fish. Crickets. At Eaton, Smpeon. leading drug, hardware. cooperative stores. or-wrile Dcrpo l l: ermen With Brick; Meet Ginnie Riven in the Entliralling Love Story - - WILD BIRD By ELIZABETH VERNON Hers is the story of engaging Gilli“ Riven who thought it would be fun to grow up until she fell in love with Kit Stone, Master of Wandersiay. Suddenlv there were painful realities to face: The burden of the crimes of her beloved bro- ther; treachery of the “other” womb"? fears; and doubts of her husband's IOW- Could she possibly win out against such odds? Read this stirring serial, 51am"! NEXT WEDNESDAY In l THE GUARDIAN unnnslsinnnnnnsing _ OPENING DNCE l SOURIS ‘Wednesday, June 13th. g DANCING 0-1 A Dance Will n. Ileld Every Following WM Proceeds For‘ Sesirle Hull“!!- 6-9- -. -_...___.