. FEBRUARY 11. 1944 ‘ PRINCE EDWARD‘ til-MY AND SAT. f A TRIIIDIIAIIT RETIIIII FOR A GREAT STAR! j- unrealistic-ll - It nut I string rm slice . "SI Stops"! sflowmc, 70,- DAY AT 3.15 -- 7.00 AND 9.00 uric - Ttl-IGIIT andAT E/ée/oieéofia. Zateraddlllllllll Wuntod by tho pollen, hunted by a killer“ and they're trying to hido I girl lujitivol ilddcd - scar-zen SNAPSHOTS - CARTOON Plum. 1o - SECRET SERVICE m AFRICA ‘ SHOWS TONIGHT 7—-8.45—Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 _‘._ . __________ > _ ‘ - warning rdeli H‘ . ii dcrly" "When vile Dav o! Toll is. .;,_i - , .1 ' -I Z ' , - “Maud monies filktesminigcrgi-giévglttfigifiifhg‘$3513’,[none. A bcatitltul lt-lltiliion of ink (3 Th8 CORSPCIIICIICGS It Surrender _..__ W. ren being removed to safer areas. S'l'3cl<:i-1QiJ_ ‘_"“_'”—' '- Ellnisli forel u‘ _ "v75 made m m. in hospital tit-rim iron shock. \ mo sun tin-n.) u I . - . _ T. W. Bentley r.f Charlnttetoxvn. m with mainly 01d persons and ch11 _ William Delaney, 101m MacDonald. ‘IOFIQUAY, Emzland — (CP) -— P iltev. Joseph Jflinson. 80-year-old terv. Kenslnizt. i. clergyman, nllti his wile who came here from an east cousz tmvn three years ago, returned honnc recent- '\_ ly nntt the next. night a bomb anvlwd ma“ emasiicd their heme. New they are 3-11-11 THE CHARLOTTETOWN i CAPITOL — Ttl-llIlY and SAT. SHOWING AT 3.15 — 7.00 and 8.45 A DEAD-AIM DAIAEm-SHPS QUICK | O-N THE DRAW“ . . In a picture | riddled with rhythm. romance , _ and riotous hilarity ALSO -- COMEDY — COLOh CARTOON Chapt. 1 - DON wnvstow 0F THE consr GUARD IN MEMORIAM MR. STANLEY ll. CASELEY The people Fzensington and vicinity were shocked to learn o! one oi‘ inc 211035; hlgnly respected citizens of the pm-rnunzty. . Until two weeks before his death he was up and dfOUJiti about his work when he contracted a cold’ vrhich developed into pneumonia, and in spite of all t human, hnnds could do he w‘ culled to’ "his ilenvenly heme on January >31. _ His death at ‘he comparatively eurly use of 5-1 years came as a ‘great shock to his xricnds and neighbors and especially to his "edlate familv. '1‘ e deceased was born in Ken- slngton, a scn Oi-‘iile lan- Samuel Caseley of that, place l-‘n leaves to mourn their grear. loss, his widow. nee Winnifred Johnson, Elva, ltirs. Arthurl Irene Mrs. Gor-I Jlcttetuwn, Mary,‘ ', Huwlnn, and Also three! e . c: Mrs. Jclln. Coler n, rs. Georgc| v etcwn, Mrs. Alex, .McLurc, Alberta. and Edtvard iCaseley of Wilmot. I The high u"‘ci‘m in which the! ldepnrtcd and i-mily are lacld was) Imnniicst by t Luge lmncourse oil ‘people ullo iiheicd fey tile tun-I eral which ivas held in tne United Curch. Kensingicnl. on l-‘cb. 2. Rev. A. D. Sterling, has IIZISI/il‘, conducted the service. assisted oy Rev, E. J.I O Fraser of the Mitigate church.) 1n the course of his address Mr. Sterling paid lir-in-tfcil, tribute to. the fine clinrnctei cf the deccas-' ed. 0t ti quiet home-loving nature ‘Mr. Caselcy was always ready to lend n. helping hand. ncvei think- ing oi’ himself but always oi‘ oth- ers and as a friend imd father he Will be greatly missed. A faithful member of Pm Unite] Church, a member of the choir. also of the Board oi’ Stewards. Hts place will be hard to fill. T11 life, so recently ended here has indeed run it good race, had ‘kept. the faith * ii had now enter- ed into his ,iu»~t "cwarcl. During the service the choir of the church sang the hymns "There ls No Sorrow. 10rd. to Brine in Prayer to Thee" "Softly and Tbn- "Crossinz tlin Bar" was sun? by Mr. Harold Mulially, Everett. Cousins. Roy Tuplin. Roy Mnc/lrtlz r. In- terment. was in ' . Ceme- In n gravev d softlv sleeping Where the flowers ucrtly wave Lies our mddv we low-cl s0 dearly In that lonely silent izrzive. Con? of TIr-anks Mn. Stanley Cl ley and family wish to sincerely than: their neigh- bors and friends fcr the mm acts o! kindness shown tncm uring their recem, and bereavement, aim to those who cent letters and cards of sympathy. 2-11-11 .___.i.____ Stl-Yaar-tlld Woman tlorth Sea Skipper WHITBY. Etllland. Feb. 8-(0?) _ A middle-a ed nlaluhwovnan. Dora Walker. one doctor told her m, needed some salt air. went down (,0 the sea in .1 tiahins ship to bl become Britain's ‘ii-at woman akiw- "y, wnlkrr now 50 has for r t . - your "f... been defying German pin-res, sutrmiuinui .1114 mines in the North Sea ordered ashore re- gently by her doctor time is confid- ent. the day um‘: tn away when mglend" will need her iigiiin. "may will need mull craft coon - -and people .who cnn_ handle than," she said a-t lur \oricshirc cottage within round nt the North s” breakers. “That. will be my day . -y¢u wait and 29¢.‘ s11: learned hrr reamnr-ship by the passing of Snnley H. Caseley, 000 me war e sne "w -and still! la- -th¢ only woman ktJOWOG w ggi to sea in command of a sitip, She} has been bomoea by enury pl3ng5i when her 11811111.": ship 1m; saiiingiCHURCllES, Febrtyary 13m, 1181,. th.ough the lines of a British con-[ivlew ll A. M. rlcrth VOY. er died and 1m her more than $5001 the victims of Inc b0ml\j;'gs_ .____. .KI For a while, during mg but; 0g Sunday School ii A N! lflndqn. she served as a rurse ln,“'e °m°- all‘ raid shelters, and when her {attl- I” she save most cf iier moncy toiwpohlui COURT “' F“? “It” lcmirt yesterday. one drunk and GUARDIAN tlElTIiAtlIIARIIlAIIi This column l: reserved tor new: of local mtcrut. Illt- "Willi o1 a newly ngture may he llllcrtcu at live cent; I word. strictly pay- anlc 1n advance URABWILL for pnowgra UUNFEDEIIATION LIFE INSUR- INCL‘ SAVE ALL YOUR waste paper, cartons, maiaainec, etc. See ado‘ ltl this issue rs waste paper col- - lectlon. a-a-ai. I CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Strvines sabbath. ' Btanahci ii A. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. CAVENDISII UNITED CHURCH.‘ smiday, brim-y 13th. Public‘ Worship. 1i A. M. Cavendish. $.31: P. M- New Glasgow. Rev. E. F. Col- nn. Minister. 2-11-11. l! l1 3 P. M. Pleasant Volley 7.30 P. M. Rev. l). J. M son, lvilnlstor. 2 NEW IDNDON PBESBIYTERIAN CllABGlh-Februfi-Ty 13th. 11.00 M. Clifton. 2.30 P. M. South . P. M. Long River. Btuitaln, Minister. 2-11-11. cuullcu notion-z. - Winalo united chili-m Suvi e HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- Minister. Rev. Roy m. Vessay, an. Enlnday, Iibbxuairy grnahuw m AM DeSabi aoo 23% . - E O . Hampton "mo P. M. 2-11-11. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND. - Ber- vices, Simday, February il-‘tth. St. John's Oh h. 3m Evenin - 8 VI. St» Eiioabetifs pringtield. Holy Com- .M. RGV. G. B. Hart- man. Rector. 2-11-11. CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES.- Sunday, February 13th. Nine Mile Creek 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove 7 P-M. Anmual congregational meoti in Canoe Cove C urch, Monday 4th all; B P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. 2-11-11. NORTH RIVER. BAPTIST Carson-Shearer Iluptials ltivcr 3 P. M. nlzstlan 7.30 P. M. Clyde River . J . You are Rev. A- E. 'i.‘0dd,1Mlni1sl- r. - i, ere on Llic ilockct in the Police A wry mo“ ‘wading was 50h incapable was tincd $3.00, or 5 days. emmud i“ m“ Forbes presume“ vwmncy case remanded m] inn Church. Grands Prairie, on lone _ I _ _ , .1 Pro-Enlistment §§‘.‘l“¥e..$?.‘§.d“."i‘i1 FEETW “l” iii?’“his?iiill°°iliiif§‘.?“€3m§Zf.é Pay For GWAIPs cum Da-y. Feorunry 13th Wiliibe held as ter o1 Mrs. George shearer. mill follows: Mt. stew/art ii AM High- the late Rcv_ George Shearer n! 1i OTTAWA. Feb. defence department announced IQPIBY _a pic-enlistment allowance 0* $141» a day Will bc bald ni voi- untcers tor the Canauluil ‘Wom- eWS Amll’ 901115 lroin the time oi nlTIV at a reception centre un- til attestation or rejection. I _ .- field B ‘o?’ T“ P. M. Rev. Henry P. Baak, Mlnis- bride oi the Rev. John Recently a sliip-nzcnt of 11 llJgs was made by Mr. Keith BrackleyPol.’1‘h'-l c1111 ..- . -. M: . _Klil, Mr. 5.5.5.. urmgland firféugéfiwie IL each windou. “llil 105C buds Aid 11y“, Mi. and Mrs B 0f ___._ Shearer, district nurse troin Wan- Mnnsnrmu) plugggyq-ERIAN ham, and graduate of the Van- E-Savlces for next Lord's 901W" 55mm] Hu-llmm- dilugh‘ P. M. and Marsiméia 7.30 Calgary, Alberta. bccameR 1111.1». ussc 2-ll-ii. Carson, son of Mr. Charles Car- __ , ———--- , son and the lntc Mrs. Carson of RLLOMI! HOG SHIPMENT — Charlottetown, P.E.I_ cudmure oraied with zirtiilciai flowers The allowance equals me bu“, caved 1mm, c” “M” m my streamers on each pew, and the ms rate of pay for C.W.A.C. privates. mlu and puts women on an equal font- lng with servicemen, ivllu have been receiving n pre-enlistzneiv —Hu.i‘.sr River Pastoral Services will DC licld on WEDGE. UNITED (MU-Ti or cnnnnn. “m” “m b“ ' Charge. Elmduy, Under the ruling, transportation February 13th. Wiitsliirc 11.00.11“ m: wwham" Am“ whu gave um from the applicant's home to the Wheatiey iuvei- 3.00 P. M.T1u.ntér"bl1d° airw- w the Strains of the Miss Philp, Mrs, Mayer and M'- Bvfilltlon centre will be iurnish- Rive!‘ 7-30 P- M. d and meals provided cn route MIIYTBY- Mini-ate!‘- I‘ e Meals and lodging, or llil allow- ance to cover these ltcins will also be DFOl/lded while the r liit is at ion is’ accepted lowing attestation. be given n brief leave without pay. in which cnse %b/l. Nlcliut-irou. ivlimistcs. Services M “mm Pmmnan the reception ccr. rc. '1‘;:cs- be: - "3 “wry ,3 -- 1 A. M. Central was 1'8. -m ' _ - m5 apply when]; m. not ‘the {:5 gifllaiffail. 2.30 P. M. Pleasant Grove. Carstairs. sister of the bride, also! If_ accepted. the recruit may. iol- 53f Faded Fhwc" J‘ »- ddi M h, She was drcsscrl Rev‘ L’,Y‘_'f,}fi-~YX°,, 351d $20,... dress, wore roses ---__ .- ' in heiil hair. and cralrrledlngtllvlgllltlllgi- . . . Y . . _ ,9 . YORK usual: eunuch-net. blinding tlgnggztjgg me mam who M. York. Title of sermon: carried n bouquet 0f YBUOW W595i A. Nichcl- and wore a. dress ct’ brown crepc. ‘ 2-11-11. The groom's gift w the bride v-"ilfi § a gold pendant nnd to the matron. she Wm be furmshed with n re_ INTIIJIdA§KIESBY"I-JRIAN CHURCH of honor a fiincy brooch. set with. turn trip travel warrant. VERNON mvclt w. 1. Vernon River Women's Institute was held at the home nf Mrs. Ir- vinn Tweedy, Roll call of 90 cents. Letters of appreciation for fruit received were read. Mrs. Everett Stewart Wlls ap- pointd on the sick committee. The next Roll Call to be answered b1 passed in for the Red Cross. A delicious luncheon wn: served. by the hostess. " " aiiliiia/ Roughness Quickly Relieved Bore, chapped Ilpl make lilo miserable in "l I Don't run l rilkl Prevent ciuniu lrih Lypuyi. 1h wonderful emollient action protect: ttlc delicate membranes. Llpl It: nmootb and loft in all vrutlnr. IUIIII l“ OI lnvilhll White II Non and Nona bitter experle 1 -e, her navilation from a oorrecpoiidcm course. Whel DIl/illv WWSIIID \\ili be held next liaorgs Day us follows: Brookfleld be“ mam Thc February meeting of the gtudenf Minister, was answer-ed by a mswr will conduct the services izrab bag which realized the sumlfflgrmé glemaclgckgnto me encgnyr. Mal-log‘, Dawes 53mg! {Bllgsril 0312?; n was decided to hold a Leapfilou are invited to our services of H0115‘! “t the 59°C“ q ' Year dance sometime in Fcbrunryqwmshipfllld ""1"- "Iriah Wit and Humor." lgum o: he; 1111c One quilt was completed nnd Mrs. MacFadyen Ritz Apartment. Lawrence ~ - ' -l _-_—__ states the arrival] of her son. Inw- mke- tipxiklet}, illadfltlifiirc Side ‘A i rence. overseas. Hc is a member of "595 ° l’ n ‘ the R C N. fl Lhhm“ plies were miidc bv tiic Rcv . 7.00 P- ilk-Choir Rehearsal. 8.00 P. lVL-Y. P. U. ‘°“1i‘i§'."ét§§i‘.i‘.i'.i“.l.l‘£t,”i‘ii;$if EASTERN lilIIlRIIIAII ary itlth at 8 P. M. Dance 115m. DA-Brucktleid Charge. rhinestones, i Q_M,$, Pcrcv A. Dawes was tliril M. Hartsville a P. M. Hunter 1 1'11 d to capac- i . M. Donald Nicholson. ,,,',li'f°,,,°ii‘§iechceiigfioiiyf winch wasl 2-11-11. conducted by {hp Rev. Capt. A.: TRYON _ ééktihw BAPTIST Loyd, rind opened with the singm Mvctins ODcncd by cnuizcir-siuidav. February 1am. "l" °l 5'5"“ N“ 31" ‘d singing ‘A goodly thing it is tulwestmoreland 11.00 A. M. Albany meet " 300 P. The During the ceremony the choirg sang the anthem "IHTo The Hills‘ Do Lift. Minc EYES. and during] the 51511111; of the reizlstcl. Mrs] Tryon 7.30 P. M 3.11-", me bride. Mrs. Miidelinc Stilcst nlficlntcd at the orgilll- 1 As the happy couple icit. y ills church. the choir formed tidpiiaid 0t honor. showerluil I119 b" B a“ I Personals wlfifld b t ‘ . anque - e Mr. J.M 811d wggsgkgirilgtlzlcieclgiroliililllgtl iinfc with 1 Miss Myrtl M of L011 , . Creek is visietlnlzl in the cit-v thg “room with confetti twenty-six guests prcscnt - T119 centre oi the tublc was dc-l An airgruph received by Mrs. ' Clinton of this cit)‘ "°'“"°a"“'““'“i‘w°'“er wmdiiiii‘ Cil Yllil" ..._.._7_____ groom was D1‘°P°5°‘I , . ‘_ Percy A. Dawes, tlllti ~ Mrs. Carson. v p ,_ m‘ The balmy 0mm}: in {in retina‘! Coupe, B.C.. on hunch ll .ll~l - far u few days iltll‘..‘_',‘ll'l0ll. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 11th . RPI-ESBYTEBIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA-Services for Sunday, February 13th as lollows: Cardigan 2.30 P. M. Montague 7 P. M. Rev. Henry Matthews, M. A.. . .'500TCH CONCERT. George- Prasbvw- tow Hail, Morita , iannGhurchbgiaoia", Tizlléedfiy. Febru- An interesting program for every member of the family, on little- Itnown facts about everyday Mrs Shearer, mother of the bride- The church ircs tastefully d9? dressed _in blue with hat to match, fl . . and Presbyterian Church choir in atj Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Prev- tcndancc, each wore a pink ill 051 The bride cntcrcd the cliiliwllligt/n, 1,9191, Q.’ . _ on the arm of Mr. Robert Kiolliu- palsy, Mrs. Stiles, Mi. and Mrs. E6GEQIII1ISEEM GIVE YOUR FAMILY .4 BETTER STARKOIWIM f/iis BETTER BREAKFAST Tasty Nabisco Shredded Wheat is a breakfast they'll be glad to wake up to. And, along with that tempting flavor, they get a better breakfast! Why? Because Nabisco Shredded Wheat is mode from IOO% Canadian whole wheat with all the so-good-for-you bran and wheat germ. It's ready-cooked, ready to eat . . . ready to help keep your family fit. Use the tested, proc- ticol recipes found in every package. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. ITD. Niqcru Falln, Canada FUNERAL NOTICE A.I".&A.M. The OtTicers and Brethren o! Si». John‘! Lodge Ne. 1, Victoria Lotligo N0. 2, and all visiting Brethren are requested to meet. at. the smtlge Room, Masonic Temple, Grafton Street. Charlottetown on satui-dagi 12th February. i944. at. 1.15 P. M. SHARP for the purpose of attending the funeral oi cur lib Bfltther l-EMUEL WINCHESTER. P- M- Svrvlce to begin at. St. Paul’; Church at 2 P. M. thence to Peo- ple's Cemetery. By order oi‘ the Wor. Manter, REGINALD E. KEMP, P. M. Secretary. 2-11 -2i. out o; town guests included: Prlzcinan and dBIIGIII/Ql‘. M97‘ Mrs. Hancock. Mr. and Mm . _- l ded: Rev. and 91m“ guy“ 1121c us_ Dawes and swallow, Mr. and Mrs. Philli- dbetter. or“ " Ptl‘... the gm o1‘ the izrovm- ‘ wore" Shearer tlrld VMY5< Duvaf The corsages 0i pink citrnatiogid best biittoniers oi the BYWml man were white naltlflt ("l5- [Iieppe Awards Announced , u. 8-—-tCP) — Dc- fcgigri/lxcigtfilllflgitirs announced w- “ S i Dc v Gziicriliietlguiiiiigscfiiifceirllc uliiiro all?“ - other ranks of the Cauadianuatxtllaif ivei army tor bravery and 1111b 1M2‘ pm Joseph Noel. 32, of Montrea “n” ti2:i¢lici........ m i»,-,qu@,i.,»i1;-»~. i; i» mow ~ lea . _~, cc ogmon. Ficmh i“ lflmlml- “°"""“ a iabiltlcells avrarti “as announced in ( i D (“one ‘vim Bronze palm Ipndcn Mondayl. fro): c I Pte. Noells czltittionz-l m“ _ . - - _; "Detail d -. * . umber on a Maj. Frederick st. Clliit‘ wiélfgi_,lr_flclm,e_fnmf”h'g handled m, w‘. soil. 4°- Qf Hmmmi’ 58cc“ m Icon with skill and boldness dung comnlflllti 0f fl l'¢n""*‘1 Omaiw 1 ' I the move across the Dlflwfl 11¢ gimem M Diemm who reai/lillliii-‘LEKII? After his section leader had h0- Cnllaflfl 135'- Mamh‘ Maj‘ h "[335- come a casualty. he ass-lured coll‘ l}t-QVi0liSi,‘r' was mcntionettl ind "mud of me section and an" m“? ll-“llchfil m" his m“ m m I ‘ iniz his men. pressed on the attac . "When ordered to witlldflw. brought. his men back to the lain v in; eriirt aildil-"illlcl'f,ié‘ ‘Um’ c": _ ..- ~ . ‘ nt us l .1 will Sui. Leslie Ellwood Scoblg. chi-IO: I gfiifvakgfgsneashcd by enemy firm lwhluitti Park, hitch? inem it gr n. . ‘ NOEL though wounded u. 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