JULY 2_5. I944 Y" Mym-wmfl PRINCE EDWARD TO-DAY and WED. 4| ilk/side i‘ i%l mv/ 5W”); 55th,?‘ Marthe ODrisopli a Elizabeth Patterson t Raqis Toomey Plus Little Lulu Cartoon 1/: Bay!’ ...mTarswa...ccTi-ipoii... Charley Grapewin CAPITOL -=- TO-DAY-WED. Showing at 2.3_0—-7.00-—-8.45 Shows at 2.30-7._00-9.00—BE EARLY Eff-N'- n‘q'a'u'n'la'ia'a'a'ia'n's'a'n"a'u'n'a'a'u‘n?! A . COUHABIA PICTURE ADDED vuwmmvnva. Buyer Troopsll-ip. Plans Announced KEARNEY. N.J.. July M—(AP) -The closely-guarded secrets or the new "super troopahip" - a _ l0.000-ton vessel that stretc es 600 feet in length-mere made pilblic for the first time In the curl-anti issue of the Halyard. publication ti the Federal Shipbuilding and Com any. = P Dwsmd by the United mm- time Commission to carry troops .0 war. but with construction pos- sibilities ioi- post-war conversion W0 Dassenger liners, the troopships l" brim: built at the noel-cl Ship- NEWS-SPORTS-COMEDY PnHVVf-‘f-‘ln’ 'a'in'n‘n'n%'a“n'a'fn'a' boats. the later ones accommodat- ing 195 persons each. 22B non-slnkable life flats ruc Also which are "self-sealing" ii st by bullets. Built without port holes, the vessel has 106 separate ventilating systems which circulate 34 million cubic feet of air per hour. Three types of guns. Capable oi "throwing s terrific barrage against any enemy attack" are carried. One-third of a million rivets and 190 miles oi welding seams went into construction of each ship. Ten thousand gallons of naint were used. , The anchor weighs 15.575 pounds and the 000-foot anchor weighs 68.000 pounds. An announcer system has 05 loud speakers. - A handy plate rail can be made k'about 50 guests. The room was chain ‘ csniiilii cuiiioiiii 3i ilmllaelwlirilwuiie m he liucrted I mo: jzlimmfiaivilzunat word. nncm our. - -- -:___ i-i C0035 tor Photos. L- M. POOLE AND 60.. WWW-lull a car oi doors. fifgsnaf This column h reserved for news ad consul)‘ sunmcaizaariou us‘: iN. , . Maritime l ' Casualties The following Maritime casual- ties have been officially released bgntha Department oi National De- BOYAI. CANADIAN All FORCE I M“ PEYCY GPBSOPY. St. Avards. ms returned to her home. fully recovered from her recent opera- tion in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. and Mr. H. . as their guests.’ thcirsdsmilg, ‘ill’; J. D. Hepburn of Sydney. N. 5., and Misses Ruby Acorn and Kay 1 Helm. of Amherst. N. S. MY- J- D» Dollsan returned from Sourls after spending his vacation with ivir. Daniel Whitey, 5ourl,g__ (Patriot please copy.) Miss Nina Arsenault. arrived home on Monday night from iliimpfiihi? ‘i‘l$““..’.‘.”i2?“°§ “m” Arseniwlt. City. ' 5' 0mm __________ . CAMPBELL AND BRANDEB. A wedding oi much interest was solemnizcd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Campbell. Long River. when Margaret Vera. oldest . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Erfllldfil’. Sea View. became the bride o! Gnr. Lloyd Lelth Camp- ,bell. son of Mrs. James Campbell land’ the late Mr. Campbell, of Spring Valley. Rev. J. A. Mayo- van Dcrformed the ceremony. Under an arch of green eaves and white roses the bride looked lovely in her long white sheer dress cut in Princess lines. trim- .med with white embroidery. Her ‘three tier veil caught up with a cornct of white roses and her bou- Iiuct bclniz of red and white roses. The bridesmaid. Mrs. Cecil Camp- bell, sister oi the groom. was dres- sed in rose ensemble suit with n corsagc of white roses. The groom ivlis supported bv Mr. Bud Brand- or. brother of the bride. After the wedding they motored to Sea View to the home oi the bride where a sumptuous supper was served to jdecorated in pink and white. A ‘three-tier wedding cake adorned .thc table with a miniature bride 'and groom. A crowd of cheves- ‘iers gathered to wish them much ’ll£|)JpIlI9SS, the bride being one of our Island's most successful teach- ers. having taught in Long River for three years and the groom is one of our lads who went over- seas and has returned to us again. Previous to their wedding they were tendered two showers, one in spring valley and one in Sea. View. They received many useful gifts including silverware. Pyrex and in which thev were h . Mr. and Mrs. Campbell lelt| money. showing the hiigdh esteem resides M“ Gunworm _ Rinse, B Wednesday for Debert where the ,. MRS. CHRISTINA M. BATH i v; v i. Overseas 5’ ma: ‘m’ °"°'Yf'°'“‘l“l' MP ii DR- AYERS (Dental Oflioe is o’ hold the heartiine ro home i closed ml Allmlst 1st. 7-34-11. ‘ma! on Mm" “M” 5f . (o, 5 ~ THE OFFICE l . Goodill. Alan Arthur, F- . .- Jealous W shims "W"! gonAshawz will beogiosleg‘ i‘?.§“§,!..,"- giaeanogiumrs. c. Er)‘. (gsodill (mo -' 4 ugus _ _ am . . . ‘ \ Thegioriousihriilsohlie vwuan 351i. M- t: A." s M M.“ ' »~ |>_g_|_ _ I lasing n c ve e cc “uwkihuQu . Command Pcrformancci... . xrlsibl-Ieigert gfg¢xgy’ J1’? 3g Air Operations ‘WWW dl°fl°lflllilflyfiflflhitimli a! Miss (‘ieniisai Syliyliz; Qihfllffj} , Steeves. Milford Burke, 100.. Inrrliwia" showsimihc songs of w‘ 3 gflrirljveeifa motor visitors to P.E.I. £57438‘; 12:1- mlw 7;, same"! (‘"119- s .— n . . . illllllilflll‘ rriorrow...:ind ill: gmr- EN y ABE“ New" g d g ‘I-glflfl est entertainer! of ioday! l mcu-fiifiifizigjlngagmfi"°gmgfl; s.‘ only on “m” _nounced of Mary l-lele MacDo "Maya." gmqgslhterloi John a.“ luacooiigilg Hudson. Ernest Bell. m-sgc. ‘Jug ‘n. ,:,st'~e _ie ate Mrs. MacDonald. Mt, 11.154628. Mr. Brenton Human. “Kc. ma‘ z, ‘ sonwaéxf-lvllllfs Dfilgzlgodlldacliioniigj, (lather). Cascumpec, P. E. l. . " ' r "~ "1 MacDo ill!“ G1 e CANADIAN ARMY enenaibmfln _ glgaflgg-drlie/Ivgggrlzggielmiol till: Dlagéigt Died (Drowned) 1M" "5955 :1 _ 1-25-14- Royal Canadian Artillery “null!!! -' ::0LD HOME wan: and r ' n: “Mm E hm“ - "- Lockerbie. Robert Ferguson. ‘ulna-Carl! a "m. ma’ on All‘!!! Milk-gill‘ gléinhrggifi.) Xlgelktgglillrglealflkfl- "mi I. , , . . ma. lyn- lop j. ‘-* Mlsslns PCISOIIEIS New Brunswick Regiment e Iemil Gail's 2 n ____ “y”. \- M155 .51.; 5mm,‘ New Yo“. w“ Wade. Leonard Arthur. Pte.. ‘Mm :- in Charlottetown yesterday. gg4£oic§gg' §f5§éf wade ‘mmlw [i Dr. I.J. B rto . Wilson. James Grant. L.-Cpl.. ‘L1H § New Waterford.“ rififirl-sé Thu-Til‘; . Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. . 5 city. kmoéher), R. R. No. i. Port Elgin. all-um fl ‘Mr. Reginald Reddick. Montreal. ' ' ‘aiw “as in Charlottetown yesterday. nlthflnan _ Mr. and Mrs. 0.11. Sutherland. ' ‘hi1 , Slug-lit. Bermuda. ore in Charlotte- In M6m0flflm H51 iikcsllcbenabl a ChailssBuitomorth ' e -: - .- A funeral service for the late Mrs. Christina Maclean Bath. who died in a Saskatoon hospital Tues- day oi last week. iollowing a knee operation. was held in the Masonic Hail, Elrose, Saturday afternoon, .lune 1'7. at 2 P- m» with Rev. W. 0. McBride. of Rosetown Presby- terian Church in charge. assisted by Rev. E. T. Montour oi.’ Elrose. The hall was filled with neighbors and friends who had come to pay their last respects to one ivho. for nearly 30 years. had been held in the highest esteem amongst them. A further tribute to their affec- tion was seen in the masses of beautiful flowers which banked the casket and the platform. Two fav- nrite old hymns were sung.’ ‘Oh God. Our Help in Ages Past , and "Lead. Kindly Light." Pall-bearers were J. Grierson. J. Moreslde. . . Thompson. J- Bone, G. Rudd and S. Morrison. Burial was made in the Elroee cemetery. Christina Maclean was born of Scottish parentage at Lona Creek- Lot 65. Prince Edward Island. and her love for the Island colored much of her conversation. In i012 she crossed the Dominion to Van- couver. but returned the following year to Saskatoon. There she met Edgar Bath and on June 16. 1916. they were married at Knox Church. They came to farm in the High Point. district nine miles 885i 01' Sanctuary. where. being blessed with excellent health. Mrs. Bath became both companion and co- worker with her husband. Loving farm life as she did. its 011M115 were undertaken cheerfully and with zest. even in the lean YBBPS» She excelle‘ as cook and house- keeper and her home was s centre oi hospitality for a large circle oi friends. She was a woman of firm convictions in every “n9 °I h" beliefs, yet kind and tolerant to those whose ideas were more mod- ern than her own. Her heart W85 stirred by the suffering caused by war and she BBVB EBHPYWQIY the Red Cross and other charit- able organizations. d nedeceased by her parents an two brothers. she is survived b? her husband. and two sisters. M“ May McEacheran and Mr’:- Mary McPhee. both of bond Cree - P. E. I. A nephew. R. 8. Bot farms in the High Point district and a cousin. J. W. Livingstone. Snsk.. Exchange. - (Patriot D1915! vonvl- _ _ _ _ _ _ .. ~ lit" BY. and LaT Vlrds here and at Port Newark. The shipyard publication dos- fixtures and the vessels as a "floating ith it gives these statistics: 1D_l with 20 SCTEWS 8 ___vcs withoutkiglatsgrooves; instinctively beauiltul mount- ings set with flawless diamonds exquisite . lurite selection ioo. . . . creations oi ‘eauty . W. W. WELLNEII- LTD. Jewelers Since 1868 2 l \i"‘.i M" by using a small curtain rod. using groom is now stations I that some travelling in a brown tweed suit This ‘is especially good for shel- friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Caini1~ I Press ; i Dhtrlbutod by ‘inc Canadian I d. the bride with off-the-fare hat. Their many boll many years of wedded happi- HESS. b oup of youths seek- Iggnzgclfiyl aregilorm while desiring to remain Catholics. "Catholic dogma has its moral. and the social practice of historl; cal materialism has its ideoloiy. the article said. "Desirlflfl 0° "m" Catholic dogma with historical ma- _Tells 0f Escape 'ln Plane Crash By PHILLIP JORDAN . Representing the Combined Allied ss SOMEWHIEIR‘ 1N YUGOSLA .VIA, July li-(Delayedr-(CPJ - ‘Mai. Randolph Churfihill _ sia mentioned. teriaiism these youth Wm Pu‘ Catholiifmoral in the attic while _ " ' l science. which ‘h!!! Em’ Brace, pushed them despite them- l selves toward that ideology. I be; lieve that ii they do not correc their position they inevitably; will jeopardize their Catholicism. The article declared that no 0R0 could be a good Roman ‘mm’ ° and at the some time a true so- clsllst. Nowhere was Soviet Run- i THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "Wll ‘Spa Next lime you shop ask your grocer for a couple of packages of Kellogg’s All-Wheat. Your family will love the lusty, full-bodied, he-man flavour of this appetizing whole when cereal! Keliogg’s All-Wheat is whole wheat in its most delicious form-flaked, toasted and ready-to-eat! It’s so economical, so tasty. y0u’ll want to serve it every breakfast. "ade b" Iieiioggk in London, Canada. ..i |i'$ d-i alo ’ oi ’ 8 0051.9 i I flaked ' ready ation COXTIDEIIV < I nci ared for in Par- tlszlvne ilrogpitalg“ (and billets. Our! lcrew who perished were members . members oi the British Llftlflflgnm to Marshal Two's Pnrti~| sans The Russians also were en. rqubg w Partisan headquarters. | b s British rres- powntllsillliliwlrloty disclose woiiietheri M3,] Churchill or Cant. Waugh‘ were inillfl- I Vatican Gity Papori discusses Socialism: ROME. July m — (AP) — Osser- vatore Romano. Vatican City news- paper. published an article Satur- -_ day by Father Mariano Cordovani. Master of the Sacred Pontiiicislr lPalace. declaring. Communism and .the Roman Cat olic doctrine were i incompatible The article. entitled “Catholic Communists?" discussed the party was bearing that name which ___.__,___.. New Cream Deodorant Safely helps Stop Perspirution l. Does no: rc: dresses or men's shim. Doe: not inime skim 2. No waiting co dry. Caa be used right after shaving. 3. Piuenu under-arm odor, helps nap perspiration safely. O. A pure, while, antiseptic, s. “““".i"l"l““'“‘ ‘i‘§“"i a A l 1.33.5. lhllfifiémhna lug-bl to Use ‘d ulnrly. Aiiitl . l sislllilq d I @1- i iAdmission 25¢ 'DALHOUS'IE. N B. . Lu. pi accident. the hill Q . [iii/ll g Mirna: “We left the game s little early an’ George asked us to stop an’ tell you he'd be home ___s_nswerin' a__Guardian “Lani Ad!" TUESDAY NiilllTillAiliiE B. I. S. Hall Modern and Old Time Dancing Dancing 9 to 12.30 _ SPECIAL ATTRACTION - Share the Irish Wealth and Quiz Progn... Enerqy-io-burn la clnchy to have ll you eat pro r wh°l° when“ 11°! only Proper-but also vlmfullilii‘; jammed with carbohydrates n’ such w Kallfllfl’! All-Wh hid‘ all“ y“ ‘l’ “' m" cat lswhole wllcat in its rnost dciushiul form] edl l Jill 23-—' ""'"l‘.!"i int. i‘. 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Fossil Lookl Cu: agraln ofwholewhentlntwmn‘ here’s what you'd sea. interesting-like. eh? It's this inside stuff, nutri- tion-men say, that makes wheat such top stuff. Which means wheatlc ‘flhtylnqfood, onion of a Grain of Wlieoi 0f Wll- As the vehicle started to back down bL-i “"11 . the hill the lleavv load gave it in- creased momentum aind it travelled . e 400 feet before smashing into the house. Striking the building it carried the railing and vesiarxhah supports and punched s large gap- Liberal Meeting FRIDAY, 28th At 8 P. M. H. C. I-IEARTZ, The Annual Meeting of the 3rd District of Queens will be held at Mt. Stewart Secretary. 7-25-3i. inghoilninthesidsof thehoilo | living room ithe lane two storey structure. It _ use two largo trucks to haul the again. The l compartment oi’ the bu; was fetchim up in the was neoassarv to pulp wood into the flfiet RIM. l TO-NIGHT sso Binlis h the dis. Freolut For Chnrltlbli a _.__i BIG‘ DANCE SOURIS POTATO WAREHOUSE WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th. Two Orchestras Round Dances and Square Dances BEST 0F MUSIC Lois of Room and FTBSII Air. Refreshments sold DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY I+ u‘; Borgnisnn Construction Montague, P. E. I. VISITORS ’ DA Y _AT__ Sea Cadet Camp Parents and all other! interested an in- vited to cosine to Camp Bnclisn WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th. Afternoon and Evening A swell program of events and amusements I part oi the entertainments guaranteed. Don Messier and his Islanders have volun- teered to be in attendance for the evening. 1],) WIN THE WAR There lean urgent need in the coal rains i peeled, mine sticks- 3-lli.'to 8-in. tops 5, 6 and 7 ft. lengths. Spruce, Princess Pine. Rod Pine, Tamarack and Balsam (Fir) Contracts for 1944-45 given out until August 30th Write. wire or ‘phone Holy Redeemer Hall Th! rllll In ...... 5......“ ' ma: 0o. Ltd. Phone 5.