PAGE TEN it 0%00€>0b€/ PRINCE EDWAR a A CAPITOL TDDAY AllD SATURDAY snows sisal-ass /i t$~<§>0b%0 I] smtrs ‘MONDAY C“) FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS TIC- KETS “FOR MONDAY EVENlNG'S PERFORMANCES WILL BE ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON FROM 3 to 4 P.M. iiZ-élfii do iv 1601i- FEATURE STARTS MONDAY AT 2:30 - 6:50 - 9 "The Music... tile imagicl. Tlhefnnee of the World's Greatest Entertainer 2.5. Q's . Iattuiletl- to 3 ' fethe hea hea A , REPUlllC PICTURE Also Popeye - Sports - Comedy A EASTERN GUARDIAN f I ..°JUST RECEIVED. _ Electric . Ranzettes. Children's Tl-ioycles and Prams. Stewart d: Beck L/‘w litii>0©~€ "l&/‘“ rig-O “I >I ‘BEDS. SPRINGS and Mattres- ses. All sizes. Also Studio Couches at. the old price. Stewart d: Beck. 9 Overseas Marriages ‘Are Successful, Survey Indicates 2/00 in) 690 with LARRY PARIliS-l Evnvv REYES WILLIAM DEMAREST - Bill. GDODWIN ' cd-‘r §0©€00<$/<t.9\”—}09<@>u' '9/@>09-’i ‘OTTAWA. Mal’ 31 (OP) ,‘.'I‘he Veterans Department report» - Nd today that a cross-Guiana sur- _ VEy has "indicated that the over- whelming majority of marriages of Canadian servicemen- are as successful as even the most IODtImisI-lc could expect." The survey, conducted 1w the Depsrtmentrand sponsored by the Government's rehabilitation infor- lmutlon committee. found that those =they talked to among the more ltllan 4.6.000 British and European lbrides had two main gripes: l. Continuation of the "war” brides" label long after their honeymoons and two year; after the war. 2. ‘The “heartbreak ship" type of publicity that springs up cc- casicnally when- a dissatisfied wife heads back to Britain or the con- } x103; HEAR THE SPECIAL uson" PRGRAM_ oven RADIO STATION CFCY TONIGHT AT 6:45 PM. EDWARD — TD-DAY - SAT. SHOWING AT 3:25 - 7 - 9 PRINCE tinent. The Department quoted Maj.- Gc-n. B.W. Brcwne, CB, D.S 0.. IMO. assistant national commie sloner oi the Canadian Red Cross Society. as agreeing with their finding that the great majority of the marriages are clicking The Department reported a "neg- ligible" number of dlvorcesarnong the 43,695 marriages in Britain and the 2,675 on the continent. In fill,‘ those couples have borne 20,812 children. I New Brunswick was selected by‘ the department as a typical ex- ample of wilat has happened to the marriages. It welcomed 1.3m overseas wives and in January 1,760 Hzvere still living there. Of the others. 88'hsd moved to other parts oi’ Canada or the Un- ited States, one hsd died. and 21' hnd returned overseas. Of that 21f six went with husbands who plan-j ned to settle down over there; one was n widow; another widow had only come over to meet her hus- band's people: another wife was called home because of her father's death. Only 12 left Canada because Ilihey did not. like it and only two [of those obtained divorces. I Red Cross officials reported they. lhacl pending about. 20 applications‘ lfor passports for New Bruna-lvic ‘iovcrseas wives. They are based "on a, variety of reasons." In all. the .Society said there were about 25 flproblesn cases" among the wives. , More than 1.000 of the couples :have settled on NB. farms and Ilhe survey found the wives “gen- erally happy " I ALSO NEWS MUSICAL - COMEDY I EMPIRE ‘ TDDAY iilttl SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 Matinee Sot. Only I —-—-—-——- PHOSPHATE ISLAND! ARE REHABILITATEII I I By LC. GRAHAM . (Canadian Press Correspondent) AUCKLAND. N.Z.. May 21 -- 10?» - Rapid progress is being {made In res-equipping the phosplte has. Nauru and Ocean Island, om damage done during the war. l The islands. which have been ‘~."_‘inis'2l'c:l under joint mandate by Britain, Australia and New Zil- lillld since IhCy were taken from IGermany after the First World are of vital important! I0 I ADRIAN BOOTH EVELYN hunch; | ‘i: fr SERIAL - CARTOO N - COMEDY BRASH FRONTIER DAYS Some ori inals in th l War. SUPPLY PRINT MOTIFS of l...e.<l-.§;i-.~=eh r1115? colleegliz Australia and New Zealand as the rllown at San Frnnzlszg have [Q0911 main source 0f fértllllefl- TORDNTO. May 20 -- (C?) - ..?clticvi to .'\l:':. Kate mike" The huge cantilever loading Moulded into distinctive Canadian director oi women‘; activities fa;- (‘qllllf-flltllt at Nauru which en- nbled -. ship standing out to lea m, to be fully loaded with phosphate in a single day. was wrecked by slylcs by Canadian designers, bril- liant original California prints will be on display at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition in August. lllC C.N.E_ Th" limit-s WGH‘ inspired by 51MB Ft’- Tfill. an 01d trading route leading south-avast from Miss- Sham"! 1Y0!" l 591ml"! WIIIMP nurl in New ltioxivrl. Recreaiing on)" 1940. Further damage t0 i110 ,cloi-'.l i111 l-KIVPPIIIIT- illlfl excitement "Qmlmlclll 0" will 1515M‘! w" inf v/FrlPYll fTCflH/‘f 1|,'<- one of done rite!‘ their capture by U10 the itlbrlt-s drplcts trade-wagons Japanese. rattling over lilo trail nu] Inge"- New the blllll ll, .|. neon islands are in the hat as well. ‘mum you“ ' overseas I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Ilia column ls reserved for news of loeal interest. but advertising of a lwwn nature may be inserted at five cents a wad ell-tau, pg;- able in advance. CBABWIIJ. for Photographs. GUIDANCE. MOORE & MIoLEOD LTD. will be open all day Saturday and Saturday evaninz and closed all day Monday. May 2e. AT YOUR SERVICE. Arnfaa! Coal Comps y. Hum; 3mg, . RECENT ARRIVAL: Ladies‘ two-toned and plain slack suits. Newest shades. Kennedy's Ladies‘ Wear. Seitiices. Belle River 10.30 A. M. Iris 230 P. M. Murray River 7.30 P. M. All services Standard Time. HAZELBIIOOK Baptist Chlimh. 25th at 3 P. M. Sunday School will meet at 2 P. M. Rev. I. A Corbett, Minister, ' Trinity United Church Y. P. U. in. Crapaud Hall, Thursday. June 12th. Curtain B.15_ Admission 50 cents. Directed by Mira. Ruby Hollie, C. D. A. liitilbon Robertson. Hunter wish to ann the engagement of their daughter Verna Loas to Frederick Kent of Halifax. Ma:- riage to take piece the latter part of May. "M15 S SIMPLICITY" -— Ladies‘ es. Kennedy's Ladies‘ Wear. Modlm s. MaoLEOD LTD. will be open all day Saturday and Saturday evening and closed all day Monday. May D6. T!!! RSGIIIAII. Sunday morn- ing service will be held tn the Central Bedequa United Baptist Church at. 11 a.m.; Sunday School 10.45 a.m. The evening service has been postponed until the fol- lowing Sunday evening. Rev. C. A. Britten. minister. IN CANADA. - services on Sun- day, May 25th will be as foliowsi- Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Wood B‘ lands East Hall 2.0) P. M. Hall 8.30 P. M. Caledmvln. 7J0 P. M. Rev, '1'. A. A. Duke, Minister. r I l I . ge: Services on Sunday, May 25th, are aa followm-Hunter River I11 A. )%l-Iampehir9 3 P. M. and I Norlltl ‘IJIMYC 7.30 P. M. Sacra- i merit 0d the Lord's Supper will b6 l observed at Hampshire. Rev. J. I. I Morrison, Minister. WINSLOE UNITED GIUIDE- Rmpening Service at Wlnsloe‘ INortl-l on Sunday. May zehh. sere- vices at Wlnsloe North at 2.30 P.M.l and 7.30 P. M. Afternoon‘ service will be conducted by Mr. Keen and evening service by Rev T. E. Mac» Iennan of Charlottetown. sundayl School at Winsloe South at. 10.80‘ A. M. J. Heber Kean. Student Min- lster. CITY POLICE COUBIK-At thel Police Court yesterday mornmz two men charged with vagrancy were remanded unrtll today. One CONFEDHIATION LIFE [N- CHUBCH 0F SCOTLAND. - PreaoD-llng service on Sunday. Mom 11 A. M. “ANNE OI‘ GREEN GABLES” by] ENGAGE-DENT. - Mr. and Meal Riven, two-piece cotton suite and dress-. I THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH kl l nun-ran ltrvml. United chiucn 1 Char I Prince Edward Island Hospital. FRESH LOBSTIBS. Smith Shore. 39c a lb. qash h Carry Stores. Phone‘ 747. . - g - . RYAN!!! WIITI and bu‘! In- . lInOIl. Just arrived May N. Toombs Music Store. NEW WILLIS PIANO- Beauti- ful Tone-Very smart Design.- Tuombs Music Btore. I CHRIST CHURCH. Cherry Val- ley, Sunday, May 25th. Whitsun- day. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. ALL WHOLESALIIS will close thek places of business on Mon- day. May 26. Open as usual on Saturday. May M. until noon. CENTRAL PARISH — Bflrvice bar Sunday. May lib-Clyde River ll l. m» BB. 10 a. m. Churchll. 2.80 p. m. Oanoe Cove 7.30 p. m. 5.5. 8.30 p. m. Rev. T.W. Good» will, Mrnlster. CHURCH SERVICES. — Service on Sunday, May 25th. Alexandra Cross Roads 730 P. M. Services at Cross Roads will be conducted by the Mission Band. IRev. s. B. stselmeilse. Minister. ISLAND LADY PASSES —-I'hrl death occurred on May 16th, at her home in New York City of ,Annis Field. wife of Henry Field. and eldest daughter of the late lCaptaln Nell and Mrs. Elizabeth MacDougall. TRINITY UNITED CHUIOH young People's Union will present ."Anne of Green Gables" in Oaven~ dish Hall, Wednesday, June 11th. ‘Cllflflltl 8.15. Admission 50 cents. ‘Directed by Mrs. Ruby l-Ioule C. D. “A. I I l CAVINDISI! UNITED 138K011. i —Publio Worship, Sunday. May 25th. 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion I in Stanley Bridge. 7.30 P. M. North lRustioo. Preparatory Service in Stanley Brldfle. Friday. May 38rd.‘ at 8.00 P. M. S. S. at 10.30 inliead, | of 11 as usual. Rev. E. F. Coffin.‘ | Mllllstef. I i t I | I I I i Highlights 0f York Messrs. Will Cooke and Int i Ling paid a business trip to Wheat- . iley River recently. ‘Hie School Inspec‘ visit-d York school and reported favorable progress with the teacher in , charge. h Mr. and Mrs. Edmund lldacMn- lsn. York attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Stewart Maclacherls, Mount Stewart. last week. The many friends o! Eorls, sgs S. and Bonnell Ling, age 10. are pleased to see them out again af- ter their tonsil operations in the The many friends of Miss Flor- ence MacMillaln, ‘York. are pleas- ed to know that she is improvtne by the treatment. she is having in one of the City hospitals. ‘Illa sympathy of the communi- ties goes out. to Mrs. Illby Hardy. Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Robert Chap- pelle. Mrs. Archie Vessey and Mr. B. A. Mallett, York, who have been ldoubly bereaved in the deaths er tMr. Alfonso Maliett, Union Road ‘as brother of Mrs. mby Hardy and Th; Central Guardian garsdfilgulngxfpgblgaylg‘: selclgfg I uncle of the others and alfloo in t ' I in ' was fined $5 and costs or 10 days Al“ death of the r w“ Ill“ and a third was dwchuged m, Mallett of Montana. U.S.A., in is ' . . i Ha d 31x51 ”‘:"‘lgl“etlggéoggmé“cafigs ghouls-ll: we alsro year‘:- D SHUT! 0 ' I turns in the year 1945 were heard: In!‘ two were withdrawn and two were adjourned until the 27th. A sum- mary eglectment case was a4- journed until June 2nd. ‘CITIZENSHIP’ STAMP 0N JULY 1 - Widespread interest will attend the announcement of Post;- mastcr General. the Hon. Ernest Bfiflflmd. K5» M?" m“ “n turned to resume his duties in luesday. July 1. 1941. the $18M" guenti-eel, the turn came and he: ieth Anniversary é?! ‘Confedefitlg: soul took its heevenward fliiht. --a special f-cen salnp W . issued to mark the event of can- adian Citizenship. The new staml! will be about the same size and vertical arrangement as the l0- cent Pictorial of 1942 (approxim- ately 25 mm x 3B mm). Canadian‘! The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac- lilachern in the sad loss of mother and mother-in-lsw In the recent death o! Mrs. Stewart Maclachorn. Mount Stewart. Mrs. Macllachern although in failing health for some time was expected to rally but shortly after her son Alex had re- A very old landmark and Ohrla- tian gentleman of Stenhope in the person of Mr. Arthur Shaw ..‘. the age of over seventy-five pass- ied away at. the home o! his nephew, ‘Mr. Lloyd Shaw of some place on Citizenship will be symbolized ill jfiiday.‘ Mr. Shaw was in his u:- the design by the figure of a iual good health until llelfitlltllffl; - ygufl] standing, with upraised _ed the measles ‘from WICM c; hand and arm, on the Northern ivclopfll Pneumglw‘: 13%;?“ ‘meat portion of the Western l-Ieml- his soul wing ‘an n‘ w“ very "hm" Th’ '°°'"ph'°'1 “Mu” h“ mkeri deld ‘lloefriends fro! d “mint ‘rerhbmmlyurlngifam ilffellulanae Hey made lrieab at his ee. e coo ' _ . m“ but Wm probmly be bum ‘Lord's My Shepherd" and "Jesus _. II-DVQI‘ of My soul." The floral ‘tributes were many which testified tn, respect in which he 2:“ sllheid. He was laid to rest in e aw Cemetery at Stanhope. It VCOUGHING Hurts Get RELIEF-This Woy I “mm _ m _ M At iaetl Science has die- [60:78 mile h» meme ‘ ng, o " e ew ' téoverfid gr filuickb safe relief for Luce». peiletvhee ill: engines; essh.z'...z.sei..'sit:.zt»222:: eeeee,,,e, m», g» ialists who have studied “the Rj,§§,°°n5§’_,§";h, “*3, pm", I0fmlll8 OI POIOOII’. .COUQII ‘my ma.“ bun", is Qgplgt- Syrupeay it is quick to relieve e4 Qllllfi Elisabeth lest-m ens and unusually soothing in its with a right to thdjaw o1 the Ilarl effgcit. hWhen the thlrioelt l: tight ‘of Blllfl- , an t urtetocou . neon! ‘__'"_*‘ Goo h Syrup gills; grateful “m” "°'""°“ relie a it reduces inflammation narlcrsfruncn BY BESS , Unlessyouareaseflslotam §£A.Y.?3» 1.24’ __i..._. I Perfection SWEET CAPORAI. cloalterrss SEE ROOFING THAT'S RUGGED , . . . and beautiful, ‘tool llxatiine your roofing with the thoroughness of a roofing expert. 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