AGE SIX _ P I”; .“PRINCE EDWARD ” r Q 2b Seen o good I e .0 cat fight lately <3? 4p NO? Then you're going to . a‘ gel a bong out of these = 9 three cuddly fjliens who take ' Q.’ o! their mittens and scrap it out! no will’! new scRATCH! ‘ ' may ’ l .W BAv/r/ ‘ JpVE/ " d. .~i. . TOPS SINCE "THE WOMEN" fizz mama m iiiRiiER- MY- PETERS in M-G-M’: ‘Kit? $0M i WWWR W! with AGNES MOOREHEAD - BILL JOHNSON _ ‘ NATALIE SCHAEFER - LEE PATRICK ‘ JESS smzrsn - JUNE LOCKHART THE PIN-UP BOY! SHOWS ll.\ll.\' .\'l‘ 3g: - “' _\:\'i) Fl U (Your, 1* utwiN/v . luisi .<l<‘\'l ~ cantor..- TD-DAY-TUE. - liiEll. 's DJtILY AT 3215 fiifiis w j Bluioligsotl crlmut aunnnun This oellll ll mend of local lntefelt. DIG 2i i..'Z‘L’...i“i“i.'.3i"n1 solo in advance. u’ p,‘ COOKS‘ for i-“nuioifupnl. CONFEDEBATIO . SURANCE. N L": m “nuts. w. n. KEENAN, mum, River. will open her Beauty Pg;- 1°T M!!! 15W. 1n the I-OWI Didi. Eliwllellved Operator: in clans. MIG-Ii nacalvzs noses _. u", wm, XéaBaIClBW-bfliyfleld 3a., received a lll uquet 39g" Mother's D f h who is overgasrmn at ‘on ENGAGEMENT ltlENT — Mr. , w_ Keenan. Murray Rlvelq-P. E, 1,, wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Lea. to Cpl. H Mn‘; of the late any lea for Bill ATTEND SPECIAL MEETING _ J J. '1‘r i , Federation hlml-Agti-xgtsldent o, the gt; “Committee cec ve Service, gem-Md élk/Ilggcton ol_l Saturday °I mlllloymclit and Selective Ser. $55 gglényfghtsnyzrfi calld to deal E Wlth farm llalmrlltuaflghéonnected ORPHANS ENTERTAINED ._ Tllroul on Gym Kélubefllrtllgdness of the 100a,] incent l1 e, were guests at the mdtiig§ps§§$§.§ of the film "Song of the Crpen Rfilldn ‘in Salllrdfly- The picture was a Wrclal dell/sh: to the kiddies for “M0118 the stars were Charlie Mn. gang?» Edsel" Bench. Mortimer ner and th star’ Jane Pa“; singing child RED CROSS CORPS PARADES —- The Charlottetown detnonnmng of the Red Cross. accompanied by "is S“ Cadets‘ bend. attended div- me WWW!) Yesiflrdfly in connection With the National Dav of Pmyer T-‘e Protestant. section under Mrs. E M Bbsnau attended st. James Church and the Roman Ca-tholic unit under Miss Olive Johnson went w 591mb Hlsh Mass at st. Dun- stans Basilica. Mrs. H.L_ Palmer, divisional commandant of tthe Pro. vllwlal Red Cross. was present With the Protestant section of the d9. tachmcnt. . no» c Will Administer lianlly Allowances ' Says Mr. Bracken Late Friday night, after ho had returned to nis hotel room follow- Forum where he was acclaimed by thousands, the Hon. John Bracken leader of the vie Conserv- ative Party. granted a brief inter. view to a. representative of the Guardian. He was asked what, tale attitude of the Progressive Conser- vative Party was, with respect n; fumily allowances. a nutter of lreat interest to the ntalorlr Oanldians and especially reel ems this answer: “The Mackenzie King gnvgni. ment introduced tthe measure and the Progressive Conservative Party supported the government in the legislation now on the statute books with respect to family al- lowances. It is the law of the land and the Progressive Conservative Party will recognize it as such and administer ft accordingly." O O U Before leaving Charlottetown. Mrs; John Bracken, wife of the leader of the Progressive Collserirative Party made a touching gesture. She asked be sent to o. local hospital. Accord- ingly, Mrs. R.E ‘Sutherland, pres- ident of the Women's Progressive the flowers the following morning to theSanatoi-lum, wilerc theywvere distributed among ten veterans oi this war hospitalized there. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH National Thanksgiving and Moth- er's Day services were fittin-gly ob- served in Trinity Church and large congregations were presCnt. Rev. T.E. McLcnndn, took as his nlom- ing theme “Our Homes" and in the evening “The People's Gratitude" The music for the day was appro- priate to the occasion. Jaoicsonls "Te Deum" in F was sung at the morning worship. The service of praise in the evening was led _b.v a. men's choir-and as orsglcclal number gave a fine rendition of vey lvbzcPlberson as soloist. Malottes setting of “The LOIKfY-‘i Prayer" at this service. Music for the day was under the dlrccfitlll 01' Mr. A. Roy Kendall, L.RA.M. ST. DUNSTANS BASILICA Yesterday as the official Notional Day of Prayer W85 observed Bl Si- K. 0F C. SING-SONG Dunstanfls Basilica, ultli n Solemn High Mass at ll o'clock. the Rev. HAEILPLIJIQWE. GUARDFAN in: the enthusiastic meeting at the | of Prince Edward Island. i Mr. Bracken unheslbatlnzly made’ that, the flowers she had received; [j Conservative Association, presented] I “O Valiant Hearts", with Mr. Harq Roy Smallmzill VEIZV eifectively sang,‘ RADIO Annuzss llli. ll. FRANCIS, llloPllEE, ll.6. Progressive Conservative Candidate for King’s County will deliver an address over l CFCY l 01v TUESDAY, MAY 15th v AT o P.M. i It’: Time For A Change’ VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE RADIO ADDRESS LieuL-Gol. E. ll. STRONG, M. B. Progressive Conservative Candidate for Prince‘ County will deliver an address over Role Stations BFBY and GIIGS . ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th AT 10:15 P. M. iii]: wl [El l I ' l l IE F23 It's Time For A Change VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE g “ElEliliiliEiLZILFEIEQIEEQILiIIEI@@@IPIJEIEEJE'JIQIEliLEJE s1‘. PAUL'S cnulzfin t Sunday, Mny l3, wns ordained by Royal Proclamation n day of I01- ] emu prayer, thanksgiving and ze- dcdlontlon, and due and fitting ex- ipl-ession thereof ivas given in all ,‘ the service; in St. Paul's Church. At the morning service the 66th ‘Psalm was said. and the lessons from the Holy Scriptures were taken fronl Ecclesinslicus, Chapter 44, and from Revelation, Chapter 25. As the anthem the choir sang with deep devotional feeling and reverent expression Calcott's “H n of Peace". All the service as wel as the sermon W215 a tribute oi love, sci-low and proud remembrance of the members of the congregation who have laid down their lives in sacrifice that we might live, 'I'hey BROADCASTS M- J. COLDWELI. ccr NATIONAL LEADER Speaking from SAN FRAN-CF.S»1‘=,T3 9.30 P. n. uonniv, c. B.A, AND A coAst-toIco/isr NETvi/QRK 0-O40oo-fieor-vovreorrovoooe Poll , Meeting _.i_- There will be a meeting of the Progressive Conser- vative Electors of Wager- vale poll in the Auburn School on Wednesday eve- ning at 16th day of May at the hour of 8:30 p.m. HERBERT SIMPSON. Chairman. +o++04o+>+>o~++o+o+o+o+ 5-1Z-3l. BITTER LAKES Before the Suez Canal was con- structed, the Bittsr Lakes, near the southern end of tho canal, were dry. salt-encrusted depressions. ‘rza cavalry’ l, HEAR HON. JAMES G. GARDINER Federal Minister of Agriculture _WIIO Will Speak At T Liberal Meeting h. AT YEO'S HALL IN SOURIS ‘ On MONDAY, MAY 21st AT 8:30 P.M. (Inserted by King’: Liberal Association) -—~ Thel McDonald bcln, the cel- usual large number of servicemen qelsi-‘ijmgise. The Rev. Kenghcth Muc- attended the sing song’ last night M1111“, was Deacon and the Rev. at. the Knights of Columbus hut on Hqward mgm, sub-Deacon The ‘ d”? , Queen Street. Special numbers on 5911mm was preached by His Ex- .. Pilissl-IEFEIJ. the program included vocal solos» ceuency Bishop Boyle Ill the . l . ' _ - , by Miss Kay Roystcn, Mr. Lomanl evmmg m9 Children held their reg- » ,~ .. , - . - McAulay. Mr. Clarke McAulsy and “m, May pfgcfsslfln, A sermon, ap- e Writer Barry Bugden, violin solo ‘propane for the gccnsion, W25 by Mr- Alfred Mel-Kearney and I preached by the my. William duet by Sgt. Major Frank McLn- Simpson o; qywadio tyre and Mr. Connie lrsClair. Mrs. __.___ Joseph Dougan. Miss Marion Doug/an STUnIFR AT and Mr. Alfred McKearney sup- A. LINES SCHOOL plied music for the general slng- _ WINNTPEG. MAN. May l2 — song’. Mr D.1E Nzovonan was lrfilis- t e o cercmones, e young es new“, gggenger agen s “Wed 5 deucwu‘ lunch- Eggs ghilnprised o‘; eleven air force ~ a s, was conllicterl at Trans RE I- RUGS 7'11"?!‘ the head‘ Cthtlshdh Air Lines] agents 501100! “l8 “BY the Shuttipcrm BPPEHYS The in Winnipeg yesterday. Graduation fonovlving in the T°r°m° Evening of tllc eleven agents was lllllfked TQWYAIYV- Reg 1"!“ some of by d dinned tendered by n. n. Mac- the loveliest rag rugs we have seen Larem Qanndm; {gin-m ranking are he” ‘mm Pflme Edward 15‘ ace of world Wnr l, now superin- mld M353 J55’ Wllll-lwei- 0f the tenden-t of passenger service Trims- Caimdmn Handicrafi Guild here- Canada Air Lines who presented sent down some designs and back me graduates with proficiency _ _ have come some lovely rugs. A big cemflcateg lllg army of occupation in Eur- rain-bow BIIiliI, o9 by '14 inches. is Those graduated Werc Bar y. blw and m1 Ottawa report- Ill-it priced $30, Another style ls aflower Blight 0g 3315mm. NB“ F11; 5gp} about allot-her 25,000 men com- ' basket on b bslse background. It A.w. MacDonald. of Sunny Brno. Weed, 01 1"‘ Ewllw dlvlsm" ""1 _ is size 22 by 5i and is priced I90 N.B., P/O Fran]; J_ MCDOMM 0g‘, one division of reinforcements are ». - There is a block design of a log Glace 35y, N5" p/ w_13_ F031; vilified fill‘ the Film-fic- cdbln pntbgfn 1mg a 110w" 1n a F“ 38h AL Mann, F/O c,‘ ' _‘ It. is not. possible to work out “‘ lfarrinq block ulternating This rug is 23 Mitchell, Eric Stun], F/Q (w, 0,1919 dl-‘lchmiie surplus mm‘ m“ inches and priced around Kerr. an of Winnipeg’ F/O R CJNnvy and R.C.A.F. 130631156 there g;g;;leycl,l,,,ggg,ogel,g gngoglgq» or. ‘lifii.S.‘.‘i..2’°i§i;€..$.ii‘é§.‘&. "" Ph His NJEJ§P§C§N 2%“, B5,?" °f T‘"°"°°- 0*".- Soldier‘ Training: The ‘Royal g Councillor Al-bertT MacKlnrlon wag R0201?‘ ailatickzllrmlggl, fenngrlated Commission oil VeternusfQuallfl- IIARYTREEH ' JDE SAWIER held Saturday afternoon from St, ' ' ' ' ‘ y 9‘ a“ ‘m’ cut-ions is completing ml itinerary 1mm‘, pnygg. mum] gglcyflpj James Church where service was BILLY NELSON ' ED GAREAII VINCE BARHFIT ~ Danni lg Wiiiil {Ihlgk wggatgive 37:99" "fsiflncd km] which will moan u Dominion-wide s.:lrl. -' " . held by Re,“ T. Russell some!‘ 3° * "l1"l~91| toul foi consultations with Provin The Active pail bearers were BERIE - Scmuplq b] Hilton MISIII Hawaii SBAYliE ~ AFn-alnslficimo are: Ronald H. Butler, James Diliiiflfl, Gordon R .DeBl0is. Otto A, Dunning. William Cnrmody and? Henry Gordon Aitkcn ! An eloquent and forceful sel- mon ivas breached by the Eectonl Rev. James T. Ibbott lLooking Ahead in Uttawa COMPLETE T. C. (By The Ottnwn Staff of The Canadian Press) ' OTTAWA, May lJ-(CP) A rough calculation indicates that. approximately’ 325,000 men may be discharged from the army into civilian llie withill the next few l months. This calculation ls based on an ovcrscns report that 25.000 men are saluted for scrvicc in the continu- 136. Under T.C.A. lan of rehabil- - itation the policy L? that a veteran,‘ §§iies°v°"““mt and other aum T-Wlll- lkowse, HR. Holmlm. who has served in the armed for- The Commission, which is under Harry Tiflmbrsh. James Fullerton. ces receives preferred treatment the chairmanship of Col, Wilfrid Maurice Martin and George Dewar. over that granted a non veteran Bovey of Montreal, has the joo Hmlorary m“ bearers we"? semi" ""1 31011811 they may have equal of trying to find means to assure J .P- MCIHWIB. L B» MflMlllflll. qualifications. that veterans returning to civilian Judge McGulgan, 5.1“. Paoli, Lt.- Cc.‘ RC. Chandiu, Milton Bell, employment will receive‘ creditfor OTTAWA. MR)’ l3 -- (CP) _. the training they have received in R. Cnulckshanks, v.6. 14°88. Judge The Canadian Broadcasting Cor-lthe forces. Duffy and J.L. Douglas. Following poratlon has announced that! was the orderof the funeral cortege. Borer of Toronto, CBCi Labor Code: Changes in the _ __ f‘ _ . Police. Firemen, Pall Bearers, Un- W" wlfeslflblldent-enginccr, died ‘ Fccicrnl Labor Codc are under con- . f‘! r i!" - 4Q v 1 . . dertaker, Hearse, Relatives, Meyn- a London hospital as the result, sidcrntion by the Dominion Gov- bcrs of City Council, City Officials, ggolfdéggilzlélllvof (g9 CBC mobile erllmenlt and some lconsullégtlogs . ‘I f ‘ j ‘ “Q City Employees, General Public. an e was driving have aready taken pace w te A1 ‘ANIIH LRODQROADS Interment. was in I-llghfield Cem- Wml all army truck. 42. lProvinces but there has not yet _. .- etery. $9861" went overseas early in been any definite indications of _ ___ . and served with the CBC ‘ Just what. the changes will be or region o; me can- MARYS DAY AT No.11“; overseas unit in Britain, Itnly and j when they will be introduced. ‘lll li-llllv-IVH is‘ in lllB DAME-Mary's Day, the outstand- .' cent of its cil- ing spiritual cvcnt of the Alumnae 'I‘op plrlcc 1s licltl year, was observed Saturday, May on the Western Front. - The Code, which came into ef- llr Pol‘ Arthur Division which l2, with great fervor and devo- —————————— ‘fect in March, 1944, covers collec- R POWDER. DRY" tive bargaining in all war indus- u-‘cnt over zlle top by 13 percent. tion, by the alumnae and pupils In second place on the system il 01' Noll? Dlllme- The 1101 55¢"- THE ENTERTAINMENT tries and has also been extended tile central region with 90.7 pet- “fie 0T the "155 W35 41° 97379595 ENTIRE l-‘ARIILY to all Provinces exce t Quebec, Al- ta and Prince dward Isloild. ccilt of its objective reached. st. in the Academy Chapel by the Jvzwlmc Quin, licis illc lliizliest place chaplain, REV- J- - MOCB-Tllle- Here are illustrations of the frightful trrnliil" Yriiszii iv-‘tl 30-13 lfl W-l-"I (‘llllll- H3 “'-‘5“\1‘ ‘.""‘" h” of Allied prisoners of war in the prison camps l- . ‘by his comrades, from slates off German rule. This particular crimp. lloldi: Lower: Memlful death overtook!“ m. “m. slanl. was liberated by advancing units of t‘ i First‘ oners war. They W070 W? ~11. shun“ Canadian Army. Upper left: These four Rnolnnejas they slept. two to l. stretcher. from slow were being slowly starved to death. lfhcy survivezii holes. thousands died in this camp look on only because of their healthful condition at time cf starvation nnd brutal beatings. NotcVFYlmFQm 1e o’ capture two and one half years ago. Upper rlgllt: ’ lace of Canadian soldier as he views a oovlgrae“ This Russian lad in his teens, lost both his legs out German Kultur. (Canadian Army the Russian front, was ca “Lféddifld s ntgmorolflllhgto). of '.=-_:.=-:_ _.. ...:.=__ i a - N. R SUB. ‘RIPTI T0 VICTORY LO MONTREAL, QUE, Employccs cf til: ional Rollin) ll cl $33,550 to tile ' lip to Wednesday Tllflilt, a rcling to the latest reports ironl the ti - bury cicpartnlcn‘ A lot. l 0f 750 was cont ' i)\ xplqvecs of the 'l Canada Air Lines employees . scribed $346,800, National Rriil- 75 pcr ilclrl will Mzly l2- CanaCi ll Nat- Make a bee-line forth Prim); Saskatchewan revoked the appli- Edwnrd 'I'heat , movie IefiilS, for cation to its lion-war industries one of the really stirring cninrfnin- when it. introduced its own act. mam-S 01' ‘U16 Yell-l‘. Its callcd “Keen 1"" Your Powder Dry" and its stars nre Reprieve: Britain's need for mm! 151111“. Iaralnc Dny and fresh eggs should result in a re- Susah Peters. three of Hollywoods prleve from the axe for Canada's loveliest and most talented young yearling hcns——usually slauglltcrrd ladies. at this time of year-provided they with all the ingred- still are laying. to make up really fine Such birds, lie Agricultural De- "Keep Your Powder Dry” partment says, should be kept is the of itlucc girls frcm dif- producing eggs to meet, oversea: ferent wall of life who, thro h commitments. Britain wants fresh different motivations, enlist in ‘iii. eggs this spring and has asked w°m°ll¥i A1111)’ COWS. I Canada also to store them for tie- Lana Plays Valerie Parks, who livery in the fail, the season of joins in under to show the cxecu- low reduction in the United llltlllll, asproprlfite to the ddy, y}; filing IQthImshets-toiei) tgdgdtfiht)‘ King om. dc vcre b is Excelenc . - 8 -cu a. ue.l .._--i———— m- benedycflon the membg" “JLB-raine k1 Leigh Rand, 1m “ v' N, B. LOAN TOTAL !\ bled 1 m Soda“; H n f brat" wiho tries i0 lord it over her! s.m n e y a ol-‘wmadm d s is ! o social half-hour. Music b Mrs. Ml 115ml Ann Dor- _- ~ _ -,,,_ having gone 0V9;- The sisters, members and pupils 57,4 ptxrgpnp Head. received holy communion. A _ G m“, N5 with 1g, beautiful shrine had been erected Ant atovvc its obicctivc,theI1n the chapel Wm‘ a statue d ways Munitions Limited employccsqAtlantic region has ttained 88.2 “gr gad¥elfg d“ rlcentraoaggmlngé 162 cf them . :2" $133,000. per cw.‘ if 17.3 objective. fnultly_ colglgedsiangrgu spec?“ ., hymns in honor of our Blessed Mother were sung during the mass by the Academy choir under the capable direction of Rev. Mother ISt. Adolph Marie. In the alter- noon at 3.30 benediction was Riven by the Bishop, Most Reverend James Boyle, and a touching ser- Crammod lento that go film fare, IIBII 8‘ .llcll DISSQLVED ORAL VACCINE FOR I C A TA R R H nnrumnc ulsonosns AND Nillliiltis‘ See Page 3 - J. Dougan, a solo by Miss innl-' fro Moran, and the singing of the] Alu nae hymn brought to a sue-i csssful close the Mary's Day pro-I gram. HOLY REDEEMEB CHURCH Holy Hour, a. service of dedlci- ‘ tlon and consecration in memory of the fallen in the Great War Just ended, was held yesterday evening in the Church of the Most. Holy 3?, rem-er The service was con- fides by the Rev. Father McKay, . C S R. CARIBOUS COUSIN Domesticated reindeer uand wild- | caribou have somewhat similar phy-l sical characteristics. risen, the wife of a servicemen who has enlisted to do her bit as well. The conflict, from tile start, be. tween Vol and Leigh with Ann an nwdlato, motivates the story through their training: together alt-II tho long-awaited graduation y. Always primarily in the enter.- tnlnmont. groove, “Keep Your Pow- der Dry" is n inoculating picture also for its inspirational qualities as it details the role of women in the war. l The stoning trio arc suppol-lrd by a. sterling supporting cost WIliCIl includes Moorehcnri, Natalie Sena-fer, B Johnson Lcc Patrick, Marta. Linden, Tim urdock. Jess Barker and June Dookllsl-rt. All are hiqhlv competent in their roles. ' "Keep Your Powder Dly" is I picture you must not miss. SAINT JOI-llv, NB, May l3 -— (CP) - With returns still incom- plate, New Brunswickb victory loan total tonight was 330.090.339- Tlle minimum objective had been $25,650,000. Subscriptions reported Saturday amounted to $2,153.36!)- Offlclals were hopeful that com- plete figures will eclipse the record high of $31,540,000 invested in the seventh loan. New Brunswick became thc fourth Province to reach its quotas for special names, door-to-dour can- vassing and employee sales. one of the latest special names subscriptions announced was $1,- 000,000 by the KC. Irving interests. —-L--—-——-——_- UNPOPULAR" THEN T00? splnnch was first used in Eng-l Meet the Momo and Popo lnnd about 15-00 and at that time was spelled "spin-ace." respective Prosidcnl_und Vice President of one ofrllie wor ‘Seen here in "reel-liie’ portrayals oi their rool-uio utlsuvlca-f‘ bu. *2 .2Lt*_s>!l.vv.=>2# 15:229-- I,‘ ‘ -, r . I . I ~ h 6 of the HOllywoOd Canteen 7diiellgdggdvéoggfeiv,gr‘ in .Womer_ Irosfltenflvu“ ll (Ali-uni