t". u.» - -- saasrisaelreolréiirvués-vtt- PAGE SIX “us... flaw...“- n-rrrnh LAST SHOWINGS OF A GREAT FILM - GREER (LARSON — RONALD COLMAN M RANDOM HARVEST M; MATINl-llfi 2.30 _ NIGHT 7 AND 9.05 _»:PRIN‘CE EDWARD BUMING MONDA Y TllE. —l‘!Ell. --Sp0nsored B_v— CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE wwwwwfiww ¢----vw All lire love . . . All ilse laughs . . . All lise iifiurai-"Jlfurming ' role in advance. EXTR-i — Popular Science — DISNEY Cartoon “America's Food Crisis” — MARCH OF TIME nwmmnmnaa-.-.-.-.-.e.-.r.-.-.-te.vssm' uvauvtan-u-r-“fl-‘fl-‘l-H “EMPIRE -.-- TO-DAY ONLY “KING or ‘rm-z MOUNTIES" ... snows m‘ no - 1 - s45 llsv. Allister Murray llies In Paris, lint. ,Out., May r-(om-aev. array, natimlnlly knDWn retired minister of the ResbYWflfl-D Church in Canada. died in hoelvltll nerds . Mi‘ Murray WEE rrigrtseedygr hi: knowledge of the Gaelic tongue and his services were much in demand in circles where Gaelic was n- BOm 1n smmoway, sco he held Das- wpgdwslsin gelpedBrQetgiécPrince Ed- a an an - wtThe pastorates held 1n Prince Edward Island by Mr. MHITHY were at Caldeonia, Murray Harbour South and Wood Islands. He served there from May. 193° V’ 59m’ 19' 35.) ,__. APACHE TRAIL” Iloogo Comedy - ierlgl 10W! 2.30 — 7.00 -- 8.45 CAPITOL MON.—TUE.—WED. would Joan of Me's return affect the Nazis? HOW did woonded Ameri- can sailors excl!" from Java? wM i. Carrol llslsll Richard Derr Rose Hobart Jerome Coven Elisha Cooicir. Francis Plerlot SUNDAY EVENING crcv 8.30 PM.’ A‘- l lius column ll reacrvod foe new: of local inter-eat, but advertising or a newsy calm-e may he inserted as five coma a word. strict-h py- cooxs re? Photographs. CONFEDERATION urn insurr- ANCE. FRESH LOBSTEBS — Roy's Market. Phone 1867. 5-0-11. FRESHLY "BUILED lobsters at" Rcops Ltd. Grafton Street. s-a-u JOINS (LWA-C. -— Miss Mary Irene Gallant, Summerside, leaves this morning for Halifax to take up her duties with the Canadian Wo- men's Army Corps. LOBSTERS, fremly boiled, Roops Ltd, Grafton Street. 5 —8—-1i PUBCHASES VALUABLE PRO- PERTY - The McIvor property at Hampton was sold by public auc- tion on Wednesday evening May 5, to Mr. Mark Cameron for $2,135. Mr. W. H. Benton was the a/uctlon-I eer. SUCCESSFUL AUCTD-PN SALE —The property of the late Mr. Patrick Cairns, Vernon River, was sold by public auction on Thurs- day May 8th to Mr. John Cum- mixms for $2,000. Mr. W. H. Bea- ton was the auctioneer. SALE WELL ATTENDED —The s/uction sale conducted by Mr. W. H. Benton at Mr. Charles Mac- ‘ Milla.n's, Mberry Plains, on Thurs- day evening was largely attended and good prices were realized on all machinery. PROMOTED-Friends of Cheat- er D. MacKay of Par-k Corner, now with the R.C.A.F‘., Chatham, N.B, will be pleased to hear that he has beenl promoted to the rank of cor- DOIB . NOW A CURPORAL — Friends of John McInnis of Gowan Brae now with the R.C.A.F., are glad to learn that he has been promoted in the rank of corporal. Opl. Mc- Innis is stationed at Chatham, NJB. AUXILIARY MEETS — Final plans for the tag day being held today were made at last night's meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Navy. Many knitted socks were handed in at the meeting. Mrs. J. J. Morris presided, and a good attendance or members was present. POTATOES 0N HAND-It is estimated that there are about 400 car loads of potatoes still left on the Island, totalling about 300,000 bushels. Road and weather condi- tions have prevented the free move- ment of Island potatoes during the last few days and the effect is being {Keltts to a great degree on the mar- e . ATTENDING RED CUNFERENCE.——.Miss Lphigenie Arsenault, Commissioner of the Prince Edward Island Division of the Red Cross and Miss Beulah Munroe assistarn chairman of the Women's War Work committee leave this morning for Toronto where they will attend Dominion conferences of Red Cross workers, which open on Tuesday next. TAKING SPECIAL COURSE - Many friends of Dr. Lewis B. Woolner, assistant Pathologist at Dalhousie University, will be inter- ested tc learn that he is now tak- ing a two-months‘ course in Trop- ical Medicine at the United States Army Medical School at Washing- ton. D.O. The course is sponsored by the "Association of Medical Colleges" for instructors in medi- cal schools. CRUSS VISITING HALIFAX - Mrs. Lester Beck of Summerslde P12. 1., who n visiting in town with he!‘ ts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jen- wlth her , Mrs. Russell Gillie, Mrs. Boyd Scott and Mrs. Seldon , has left for Halifax accompanied by her moth- er. Mrs. Jenkins, where t will ‘sipend o. few days with the tter‘: augbter and. son-in-llaw, Mr. and Ilzlrs. Elmer Jordon-New Glasgow ewe. ROAD CONSTRUCTl0N——W0rk has not yet begun on the “PM: lgtbileu t it“ “l the a . an, was earn- ed eslzerday from Mr. IR. 5. Mc- Bea chief engineer. On a four mile stretch 0f road from Hillsboro Bridge and Bunbvury sur- vegors are at work widening, grav- el ng and straightening the road. It is time ltention of the Public sary repairs to culverts washed out roads, etc. but no ' to road improvement program planned. POLICE COURT - m connec- tion with the bla1ck .31 mt he rov nce on as g , betwgen 9.4’! and 10.30 seven busi- ness men of this city appeared be- fore Stipendiary Magistrate Mar- tin in the Police Court yesterday morning. They were charged under the Air Raid Precautions of P.E.I. with "pennlttlng lights to be ex- temally visible from premises un- der their control during the period rue sQliiRl-QTTETQWN we» Flnisplay 0f . Needlework By llueen Mary Guild Yesterday afternoon members and friends of the Queen Mary Needlework Guild were invited lo the beautiful, home of the president, Mrs. W. cnester S. Mcmlrc, to see the yearly exhibition of work. The Prince Edward island Pro- testant Orphanage contribution consisted of dresses for girls o1 all ages, underwear, boys suits, pv- Jomas, sweaters for boys and girls, all hand-made by the members anu much valued by the Matron, iviiss Beers The donations by the members of babies dresses, shawls, miderivenr, bonnets, tray cloths and pillow- slips for Her Majesty's Maternity H""'lli.Ell in Cheshire, together with qifin and sfghans. nli go to the b80195 and small children of sailors, soldiers and airmen, many of whom before gsdng into the Maternity Home have lost their homes and possessions. All of the above work has been accomplished since February of this year and reflects credit on the members for the willingness to keep 3:958 two branches of the work g0- g. Work for the Prince Edward Is- land Orphanage and for the Queen Mary Maternity Hospital ims been going on for the last 25 years-ever- since the last war. Of great mtcrest wus the larpc consignment of socks. sweaters, scarves, mitts and seamens stock ings destined for the men of thc Merchant Marine. Every three weeks, all the year round, a large parcel of the above mentioned woollen comforts is packed and sent to the Central Magazine Exchange, Pickford and Blacks Wharf, Hali- fax. Letters of thanks have been received not only from the Can- adlan Magazine Exchange. but from many grateful mcrclmnt sail- ors of many nationalities. Severn] of these report having heel‘. tm~~ pedoed with everything lost, nnrl therefore have found comforts knitted by the members, most ac- ceptable. It is surprising hmv many of the Guild send in knitting to n ccntrc. which nearly every dav of the vrcck‘ is either receiving knitted comforts or giving out wool to enthusiastic members. Widely Distributed Parcels sent to date nre as fol- Free Movie Show At Local Theatres The F. G. Spencer Theater 00.. is sponsoring a 910W" in m‘ '3'" ‘llicatrcs at Cnarlottetown 51min’- uuy morning May 33nd. Win35"! being two or more Pmlnds °3 Ten‘ uered futs, ‘Fhe proceeds fwm l!" sale iéi lots will be donated in i110 rose. Reéihc m must be melted and strained um. ocean open mouthed tins and stored in a 000i 915W W prevent its becominl Timid- SAVE YOUR FATS FOB Till CHILDREN and you will be performing a three f id ~ l . otllsgyviciig fats essential for the manufacuirc of explosives. <2) Contributing to the Red Cross the Society that lives s0 -l f ~ th bo_ overseas. mil? Goilingethevsschool children I- d h '. gqtfhcs (“children will receive a ticket m the nletvre l" elwhlnse for two or more Wunds of Olefin. fresh rendered fat at their respec- tive schools on Friday mornins’. May 21st. Returns To Business After 3 Years Service Major ‘RB. Rogers of Charlotte- town has returned t0 Private We and iusumcd his former position as munugrvi- oi tlic W.K. Rogers Agen- cies winch he held before the out- "uk f ll c war. blMuyfr Rlcgcrs returns gIupIlVlil-e lif 1101' tines and one- a years Ore “vice with the Canadian Army. 5013101111301‘ 1939 as second-in-com- mnud of the P.E.I. Highlanders. About :1 week later he went to Durnnouili in command of W0 companies of the M81116!“ and scrvcd there as Officer Command- ing the Dartmouth sector of the H-ulifax defences. H0 was transierred to an Over-WES unit in Nlnrch 1940 Blld Bfrlved- m Britain in June in command of o. rejnfoygclllflflt unit for the first battalion of a N.S.-P.E.I. unit. lows: 31 for Plymouth Relief, 3 to Naval Control, Halifax, 13 to the Port of St. John, 24 to the Central Magazine Exchange, with 400 nlagw azlnes as well as comforts, 3 to.’ Princess Alice for the Free French. 3 to London shelters, l to Sydney. 1 to the Flying Angel Mission, 12' m individual ratings, 1 to n. M. 0.1 S. Queen Charlotte and '78 jars of jam and jelly to H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. A cash donation has been given to the recent Red Cross Drive and, another to the Citizens Adnniifilli Committee of H.M.C.S. Charlotte- town. These with contributions tn the Greek and Russian Relief and to other Red Cross campaigns, havel kept the interest and cnthusinsnr of the members keen, as it may ‘ic stated that only once in twenty- five years has the Queen Mary Needlework Guild made an nppcfll to the public. All materials and‘ wool is bought from Island firms and the Guild is entirely self sun porting. Also on display was a splendid‘ contribution from Mrs. Lorenzo Evans and, the members of the Quebec Brunch of the Q.M.N.G.. to be forwarded with the Guild donations for overseas. Mrs. Evans‘, who works continually for many other war charities, was instru- mental in forming the Charlotte- town Branch and continues to take a keen interest in ull its activities, which was cvinrfi this winter by a s lendid donation of childrenr. cothes to the Prince Edward Is- land Protestant Orphanage, The Quebec box for overseas, mentioned above, contained gar- menta for mothers and children. knitted socks, scarves and cups for service men, jackets and pillows for hospitals, and two beautiful dolls. wit complete trousseau. All these were beautifully made, yvith many new ideas for Guild workers. 159 aticles in all-a truly wonderful contribution. Members of the Charlottetown Branch are advised that wool for time from the Secretary, Tel. i138. uFixlaélowlng are the officers of the u . Patroness, Mrs. B. W. LcPuge. Hon. Pres, Mrs. A. A. Bartlett. as. s. W. Chester S. McLurc Vice-Pres, Mrs. W. A. I-Iuestis Secretary. Mrs. A. B. Cosh. ‘cf hir hPclLh he souflht knitting can be obtained at nnv u; He was there through the blitz and was in London for the first 51X dnys of the first big blitz. Major Rogers was with that unit until May 1941 when he went to hospital and returned to Canada in July as he was medically unfit for further service overseas. On return to this country he was acting Commander of the Plctou Highlanders for four mOnthS- (H75 1mg. C » made it impossible for hilll m a permanent evvolnl- mcut i: that position.) He was later appointed to tllye staff of MD. No. 6 as the D.O.C.s represcntutivc in Nova Scot-la and nclcd in that capacity until yester- dnf-‘lwinz to the fact that he could not yollzrn to n field unit because and ob- iuincrl permission to will?“ t0 PT!‘ vntc life. P, E. I. Institute Leads Dominion lied Gross Contest The Uigg-Kinrcss Womens Ln- stitutc lmvc brought a signal honor to themselves as well as lo this Dio- vincc. by Wlllllilll! all award in a Dominion wide contest in connect- ion with work done for the Red Cross. Recently they learned that they had won first place for the month of March in the “Shoulder to the Wheel Club" contest sponsored by a. farm Daper “The Canacian Coun- trymun.“ The first prize is a cheque for iweniyfive dollars which is w b0 MI- D- M- Gass of the Victory Navy. another boy in the Army m 1o be under age and was discharge magnificent record of service by th The, record of enlistment of the cm“ Pa” Officer Afard Shaw used for Red Cross work. The prize is awarded each month for the letter telling of the best Red Cross work done by the Insti- be s. In a-nouncing the award The Can- adian countryman commented u follows: “Somehow it seems very fitting inclced that, the $25.00 award- Win- ners in this ‘month of March. should come from that beautiful, TEE-BRIEF. Mrs. F. E. Smallwood. Executive Committee-Mrs. Jas Paton, Mrs, J. P. Gordon. Mrs. Ben- jamin Rogers Sr., Mrs. Pethick Mrs. Goodwill. Mrs. George DgBlois, Mrs. Harry Miller. Mrs. J. A, Clgrkg llgrs. Rueben McDonald, Mrs, Hous- n. Personals Mr. Joseph Provost of Char- lottetown leaves this afternoon for Freetown where he will spend the summer. Mrs. C. H. Benoit returned this week from a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Nelson at East musing, Mich, also visiting Nlr. and Mrs. Reid Be- noit, Chicago, Ill. of blackout). and each was fined so. A speeder was fined $10 and costs or 20 days and a retell More keeper was fined $5 for selling milk under test. In Memoriam In loving memory of WILLIAM MMDONALD who passed away May l. 1087. Inserted by Ilia Parents, Slater and Brothers. B-K-li. In Memoriam NICHOLSON In loving memory of Wlnnlfred gllilglzglon who passed away May , . Beautiful memories are all that are 0f one we loved and shall never forget A loving smile and a happy face IA broken llnk we can never replace All lhrouglh the years, be they many or cw Will be years of remembrance dear Winnie of you. Fondly Remembered by Iamlly. l-O-il. Mr. Robert M. Gordon arrived, last evening by plane from Chicago; on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Isa- bel Gordon, 137 Rochford St. Third Officer A. M. Irving is ex~ pected to arrive in Charlottetown tonight and during her stay will seek recruits for the Women's Roy- al Canadian Naval Service. Lt-Cmdr. M. C. McCarthy, Cap» tain of H.M.C.S. "Queen Char- lotte,” returned to Charlottetown last night after spending a three weeks’ furlough in Ontario. The many friends of Mrs. Pred- erick Parkman, East Royalty. am sorry to hear that she is seriously ill. Her daughter, Mrs. MacLean is with her. kt. Wilfrid Cormler who has been spending a week-end furlough with his family. Spring Park Road, has rejoined his unit in New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacKinnon of Grand Tracadle recently receiv- ed a cable from their son, Poe. Mi chael MacKinnon, announcing his safe arrival overseas. Mrs, James Cronin, Cardigan. has received a telegmm from her hun- band. Pie. James Cronin saying he little sea-glided province of Can- ada which has always seemed syn- onymous with peace and plenty but which is now known to be one of the most vulnerable spots in Can- llda. for enemy attack. We cannot but fcel that if all the people of the Island are as ready and preparer-J. as energetic and far-seeing as are the twelve good ladies of ‘the Ulgg- Klnross Women's Institute of Prin- ce Edward Island. our truly remark- able Award winners of this month, no encmv attackers would make 1 much progress there. SPLENDID GROUP “The judges are proud and hap- py to be able to bestow the major, Award on this splendid group in; mu- most easterly province and I'm sure that every Bhoulder-to-the Wheel club throughout Canada will with hold out glar". hands of elcome to_ these busy and enterprising sidtéfd‘ n NEW BISHOP had arrived safely in England. Plr, Cronin has two more brothers sorv lng in England, all sons of Mrs. Ann Cronin, Bmnrncrvllle. P. I. I. The very Reverend John Dixon. M, A- D. D. who was consecralcd as Anglican Bishop of Montreal this week. down by the sea. Their record of work is not only outstanding for so small a group, but it b also disting- uished by the ingenuity and origin- ality displayed in getting the where- al to carry on these good works." The members of the Institute are as follows: Mrs, W. I-I. Dawson, President Mrs. M. F. Macneod, Vice Presi- den ' Mrs. W. E. MacKinnon, Sec- retarv Directors, Mrs. W. B. Scott, Mrs. S. A. MacLeod, Mrs. J. O. Mac- Icod. Other members are Mrs. J. D- Mscl-ecd. Miss Ruth MacLeod, Mrs. Hudson Muslck, MJ-s, A, A, .1, Macneod, Mrs. Willard Macbeod, Mrs. Bemard MacPhei-son. Visits Former llome After 26 Years Mrs. Con MacMillan of Pllnmoui Manitoba has rcwmed to her son Dan's. at 5t. Thomas, Ontario after spendini a few weeks with her Conunlttee presents Victory Bond to Mr. llnd Mrs. Gus Shaw of Dock Road, near Bloomfield. Out. of u “m!!! of eleven sons and three daughters, nine 5on5 cently when the subject of recruiting. wag be,“ are now in uniform, six in the Army, three in the 5 "mint the rank of Corporal when he was discovered boy was turned down as being physically unfit. Ono Son-ln-law is also in the Army. In addition to this Mrs. Gus Shaw operate a hundred acre farm of their i own. and a farm of similar size for one of the boys. u Mann-m l Fay Hos Fine War Record Loan Campaign the rest of Canada and is causing Widespread 1,, {est and comment. At a. recent Conference c; 5 Officers held at Dominion Headquarters, (mam fcussed thrMinlster of Defence Cal. Rulsltn in, eight months at- ‘to Lt. Colonel J. B. Paton asked "Wil .t all u, d. The elevcnili eir sons, Mr. and ,Shaw family in Prince Edward Islrr replied that the last son has just en in all. This was regarded as the cu bution of service of any family in t , ._ . the spotlight of favorable publicity i," 1 u, mm, vince. The Officers present (‘0llg";ll?li‘-‘_'.:'l (xii. Yo. land through him the remarkable devotion i; Show family of I family to King and Country. this Province is a matter of envy and admiration for and Petty Officer Utley Shaw. Kenneth And Perley glgcilelzf, George I-Iennessey, Fitzroy This was Mrs. MacMillarvs first visit to the Island since she and| her husband went to Western Can- ada twenty-six years ago. i Mrs. McMillan saw many changes in P121. When they left there was no car ferry service. Th crossed the strait from Summersl e. _ While here Mrs. McMillan nt a week with her sister-in-law a hnina Mays at ‘Prncndig Cross. '1» . 4y. ~, And she and Mrs. Hennessey s nt two days at Cape Traverse v Mr. and Mrs. Irving Muttart, Mr. and Mrs. Rlussell Hewett, Mr. Thomas l-lowatt and many other frlendl. Mrs. McMillan planned to sta longer and sec more of the beaut - ful Island scenery but, on receiving word that her granddaughter was ill she decided t0 did her visit for won-ea mu time. Mrs. Menuhin?‘ ‘i! were very w"? “l “e will" sincerely hope she W!" r the near future. M’ NEW our. IN tmuon i!" .<.-‘i=‘>“_".l...’»?’.il“.'. Jtfn it“ familiar queues at saint John] uor stores: women amines-and books to waiting.