-.- AJv-l-wwnmnuw unavadcaag I_".\,'.H.F-'LH-I-I.."»"J_w-.--,.-_____________ _e~ II - -—-‘ -.-.i-\.~.-..-."-'- r~ -—~. n->--- fb-qfifh r1»- ‘i’ n‘. 3.- “$;v'?l Q-jH-v ra.-us-.-.-.~.~.-.-r.-.-.-..-.-..-.-.r.-..-:-'aa'..'..-..r gaoa slxg —- PRINCE ED WA RD “'- TO-DAY— A LAUGH A MINUTE RED SKELTON ANN RUTHERFORD “WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN" . EXTRA —- Special Pro-Invasion Films - NEWS . Community-Si... Reel SHOWS 2.30-1.00 AND 9.00 [IE EARLYI! hen a star-galiing guy (that's ‘Iii takes It into his head to take eavenly body (that's iiedyl in his aims ~ get set for a load of itd-trle-minute love-anti laugh iii ‘sracy, itisjromantic.~_ sea view I‘ i i z '2 DAYS — MON. and TIIE. _ , _ -VI1~v‘--_-._<_d_~_. TODAY -- SIDNEY TOLER In BIIARLIE CHAN in “Secret Service” ADDi-Il) —- (IARTOON — SERIAL — COMEDY SHOWING AT 2.30 — 7.00 and 8.45 .-K/ICAPITOLK\ -” PLAYING Milli. -rur. - wan. ‘ifiorflm. FANNING SCHOOL cranial: ill-oily? S ' ‘ I Honor Roll for month of April. Hows 2")" n 7 _' 8'4‘) I Senior Department Grade X Sr.-l. Jack Bearisto. 2. lrtécncadTayéor r e Jt-i. th D id, '2. Robert Iilurphfidvii. e ofiéihy hfulphy Janey. Auld. 3. Marion Woodslde. Grade VIII-l. Elaine Brynntmi, 2. Jlnunle MacKlnnon. 3. Owen Mucfioiugan Grade VII-l. Doris Stewart, 2. Auzl ' MzlcKinnoh t‘ f-l. ltuliril Chnlnlzirln, 2. lc MocKcnzir, ii. W: u ill Principal. Jnnlcs R. lvfurpllv. i Junior Department. i Grade V-i. Allilbfi Auld. 2. ' T l-“r-lncis MIICKiIZIIOII. 1i. Joun Bctiirs- ' (Jtjlutie lV—i. Vivian Brvonton. 2.. i Lillian Crozicr. (l. Elleegl lllgqooéitsideg. G d III—l. Mar, 3C ll , . i m e v 3. Dorllie 0 ; I gII-dJVernon MacKc-rlrie. ' .2 2.17s t YC ver. F‘ ' Griigc i larR-l. Anna MacPher- son, 2, Terri,‘ Stewart. .. _ Grade I (b)-i, Betty 8881-75“). 2. (Ieorgie Iockhart. 3- 10B Bill" anion and David Chisholm ‘C0118 l- Grndc I <cl—l. Joyce MncKenw m», 2. Thane Crozicr. 3. Audrey BpAf-‘i fiHill/ilfil, I-lcloll F. Yollflkcf- Min. ::i:l.s(l".';‘ Outstanding 1"" ndnun 0c Mr. Monulaeuirfir‘ A" interview H‘ (q rt. fro“ Mull: by *lU(l0 AGOSIINI N-plnea brehuna iu-voizc their m, will“ '19“ “up villus?‘ Wllii the ions: oi ‘I llVS Flfll l (Hliiilli IDIDIN I‘! -' .. Plus - Musical (‘omody -~, Mrs. 'l‘homzis’ Fur Farm] G-Mcifs Vs. Black Dragon= l i will“)! -v~ - ~ ' F-FflfJifif-‘fffl-"Jlnfi n%'-'n ‘u'u‘h'u'<‘u'u‘ ear-Pawn‘- -'-‘-I"-'-‘~'-‘-‘v‘-'-‘-"-'n’fi"-V\f-‘-V'-'-'-'-'-'-' ‘Mia-ovum \'4'V'-’g\‘ gISignaI Given i! Armed Rising forces with all their equipment. force, to intensify sabotage [to harass the Germans by means. Co-ordinated with these orders to armed resistance forces, in- tlons were b patriots. Civilians were told to help and guide Allied and French patriot forces and hnmper the Gemlans in every way by dis- obedience and massed small-scale sabotage. At the same time a- triotlc workshop militia were told they must oppose German de- molition s Vif w by force. ‘Trade unions would tell them whether to continue work in the interest of the French popula- tion or to stop in order to par- alyze the Germans. This amounts to an order to patriotic militia which compromises both workers and managerial personnel to take control of workshops for the per- iod of liberation-the purpose for which. they were formed. The slogan, “the decisive hour has struck," was first given out over Algiers radio by the French Commissioner of the Interior Em- manuel Dastier who for many months “Monsleur" represent- ed the Fighting French Commit- tee in the underground "council oi’ resistance." Blossom Time "By John of iho Lilacs" P.E.l. Whispering breezes fragrance laden Through elysian spaces play; In the valley of the orchards. Blossommg along the way, Sleepy hollows bathed‘ in sunshine. Trees bedecked ivrth fragrant Pink anid white each blushing OI‘- c . Altlst-ry from natures loom. iFBJJTIB-Xlld of apple blossoms. ‘Gowued ivioh taste the orchard rees; ‘Blend of perfect art in colors. lAdorned as tho‘ to wed the breeze. _Wonderland of scented grandeur. Heaven bedeckcd with Gods own care: Petal clad to Shielding the thflne. topmost branches.’ songsters nesting Blossom time a haunting nlcmory, Satin petals fluttering down; Aromatic sunllt ‘hours, Orchards. each 1n wedding gown. Let me wander down the valley. Frag!‘ M: 100 -a ms on every hand; Out into the glowing sunset. On wwar do the promised land. Dedicated to the Annapolis Val- ley, land of apple blossoms. GLOVES ' Inlay were known in Flgypt nc of about the some time. In Persia, warriors. In the lzlove makers were a powerful bodv of merchants in the fifteenth century. when gloves had been use for nearly two hundred years. England i5 still famous for her leather gloves. especially for thosel called "Emzllsh which are really made from t-hel skins of South African cape sheep. Mlnlrvfs kill; pain CANADA P ROVINCE 0F Gracie IX-l. Charlene Owen. 2. PRINCE EDWARD Isl-AND 1N THE PROBATE COURT The 7th dny of June A. D. 19M. 1n re Estate of Margaret Ross, nglc woman and Catherine stoss, bmsle woman, nutn late oi 3m lotletown in Queens County in tne saiu Province, ucceascu, icstnlc. '10 the Shel-in ut the County of Quems County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the tltion on filo or Hurt-lot l. Wheat- of Charlottetown aforesaid, Ad- trk of the above named ol- tatos Dfflyllll that. a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- after set forth; You are therefore, hereby required to cite nil persona| interested in the said Estates to be and appear before the Judge plu- ent at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Prov- ince, on Tuesday the eleventh any of July next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause ii‘ any they can thug, all nelson; interested in the said l-Jntuics as ltioresnid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills llonour llurold Leonard Palmer Judge of the said Probate Court nt Charlottetown aforesaid, the day nmi year first above w lien. Bv lhl- (‘our tigtl.) II. DIARGAICET PAIJVIILR, llrsistrnr. (L. 8-) O-10-l7-94-7-L ., To Prepare For °'°'d°"“l toward ACTION in talrl I Last night armed patriot forces’ got action orders-to attack Axis, communications everywhere in fullh i an all structions for mass action prepara- ' roadcast to all French. Few s are older thancov- erlngs for e hands. which we call gloves i arly, 1,500 years n. c.; and to the Greeks cimmm Pmimul“ too. they were worn. even by hardy‘; En Land "mm" Allied alrbo ed clogskin gloves,“ e This War-Ion: war on Britain and fiance. French _ Defen Minister Norman Rogers killed THE (IHARLOTTETOWN_QIJ_AR21AN __" from London and Algiers. ms n; a n“ I On Tuesday French resistance ’ gig’ wise oiirmlinyiifi,iggxg _ ‘groups composed of partisan groups - o; su-uggung dwendflm M; and "a secret army were told to l . unpmvided tor. And yeq, it's . [get hold c! their arms and sup-l no; all in we,“ _ w; [Plflmflll "Wm by Hid! 0!! Geri mostly procrastination. You man stores. Yesterday P82710130‘ know 5Q0fy__"r]] do g; llcunml and mobile guards tilerc mmqhy" jflQaing ma; 1, ,5 nstrucbcl to join the patrfati never done. If you haven’. not take action thi week? LET'S TALK THIS OVER i l. C. JOHNSTONE. C. L. 11., . Branch Manager 5-6 Phillips Bldg. 111-115 Grafton Street Phone 74 Charlottetown, P. E. l. Legion Melnhership I Barred To llraftees VANCOUVER. June 8 -— iCP) — The Canadian Legion today IEJBCL- itlcal activity. barred draltces from 650 delegates upheld a E. (Jock) Moore of Winnipeg fusing to consider . . Frank Booth of Edmonton that the Legions constitution be amended to permit support ct candidates or parties ln any election. Alex Walker of Calgary was re- elected Dominion president by ac- clamation for o third two-year term. The convention set a pr cedent as no previous president has served three terms. Capt. Allan Pipe-r of Connlwall. Ont., was elected to the new post of third Vice-President and Mr. Moore was re-clected Dominion convention chairman. a position lie has held since the Lemon was for- med in 1M5 preventing persons cnllccl up .01‘ service under the National Re- sources Mobillzsticn Act. and who ‘do not later loluntccl- for s-cilve service anywhere from joining the Legion was approved ivzthout. 0D- position. Delegates also anbroved another IBIJCIIIIHCIIQBUOII of tllc constitut- .ion and laws committee extending [membership to_ mctnlm" of the [Merchant Marine and ' of Canadian fire fielllters vice in Great Britain." til for sc-r- ‘ifilliillifill Claims 'Anl_i Admissions ' LONDON. June il-The Gel-lawns today continued the feverish price o1’ their radio bulletins JTBDiELQ with their customary claims that the Al- lies had suffered heavy casualties. that 89 planes were downed over- night and that a new landing a-t- temp; had failed ht the Bay of Sit. Martin. a-t the northwest tip of the A the same time the ac Germans owlulgod that Bclyeux had fal- en. as announced by the Allies cor- ly Thursday. that fighting now was raglmr iiive miles south and south- west of Bayeux. that two additional me divisions had land- Thursdav by’ daylight north of Bayeux, that fighting was heavy ast of Baweux. where 10 Allied div- ns were reported massed and’ that the entire ba-ttle of France was "growing in depth." e Germans . that at present their forces were on the defensive. and that fighting was going on inside the town of Chen. nine mils inland. The Gemums claimed the chan- nel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey been cleared of Allied invaders. The Allies never have mentioned- anv landings there. Adolf Hitler's own newspaper. the. fled to concealment Allied invasion would “simply mean overwhelmed mvasm“ day and the end." Gen-non papers for the first time in the war published on Allied communique, the communi- que No. i from Supreme Headquar- ters of the Aliictl cxnefltionnry force announcing the invasion. Years Ago By The Canadian Prsul l0 IMO-Italy declared cc in wt “got around to l1." why v " irc . 5C!‘ ed a move to authorize Legion pol-‘ d“? ruling byiwhirh rationing forces Dominion Convention Chairman A. . g said Amendment to the constitution c colpsffll t s" i ‘ Wlliflliilfl 2i‘ i321‘; l Wt 01;» semi-lbw» m she took an active interest in cur- g‘! rent events, possessing a. very keen : ilrovnied Hospitals Short ilf-lilorkefs increase cSeniees _ i Written For Pauli -..s°*:"2l-.x:ti:.-..le’.:..e:.l l u m _ “h Canadian hospitals are faced tlons for the armed rising of t e W ‘vim a “my. em" c ,1, may French forces of the interior" to 5M y “u” odanon u “as: e cam open mass sabotage and for a‘ overmmd and “ma” m’ P 1' _e general strike in French factories sAYsg or flamed wanker‘ i‘ rumba ma; working for Germans was liven h m]: ma be lowed n g1 by the French Eyovlsional Gov- Le y and mdlflmme ‘m’ y '4‘ 9 m” ernment yesterds in " ale o number of beds and even ($101.1; wards. Agnew said. "Home condltlc u clow‘~d and offer llllldh.‘ facllt s for care of the clck e. due to greater prosperity. have more money to spend hospital care. "Also. the number of doctor- llrs so decrcased- ~40 per cent ol tltcn are in the army- aha‘. the t - worlztd medical men who r6111.“ guently insist 111521 Ll‘. e the llcglrlri vcy made in M" wed an increase of 10.5 tic" m full time personnel. f5 rt: part-tine personnel rnzi f." rem, in paid word nldr. .e. increases. hows Is are bad“: on .. ‘ rmll lildllst membership. and created a new hi5 13' 0f the" i105‘ 90s; o; mud Dammit,“ vmhpye. eflicirnt wcll has forced hos"- sidont to HiVE VBEBT-lfls of the pru-iltals to nc" ‘ itrnincd ocrrowtr‘ sent war a voice in Legion afznirs. I Hospital . 1's further c At the annual convontion, someiplicateri by t ll‘3Cf‘S.°_'ll'y l'e"cr": them tl- keclp. An indication of this situat ; the case of the Ottawa Civic . ital whose superintendent says l" l help, shortage. pztticulcrly’ in t“: kilchcns. is worse than ni Bl‘) time since tho ivar starts» ‘There is a 5O per cent shortage in klttlicn and other molds. | To make up the shortage of re- silent doctors. tnanv dutie. of in i tomes have born takcn over by, grnchratr- nurses. In turn. the nurcsc have had to shlf- respon- slb‘lity on to student nuz. s. ward aids, .\'0llll1if38TS, technicians rind other . "Those in reponsiblo positions", Di‘. Attllcu/ “hive making supq erhi'fl'l"ll cfforis. We cannot praise, liilrm ‘loo hiallh‘. They wow: lleursl fowriirrc- -in many Cllhf"; doin_ (lwlrc the wcrk vtpcctsi of turm- :0 nlairc lwsni‘ 1 relTlft‘ w: b‘ Manv of the l1. vy fins". are br-im! ‘law! hi: uol-kcrs. In a ictirul. itol council l federal ctvcrrrme i ]“.=rr~1 bad" o r1 in o '=ho'.'1:i he nrcs , [AFHS z-cvunleer‘ f"? ("viii n"; tic‘ hospital work‘ . icd.“ ' Dominion Troops Clear iiut Enemy By William Stewart remozest WITH THE CANADIAN FOR- mm u, wed - ~ m, dl cps 1N FRANCE. June 8- form, 0ffici§lprpa~ ti? “piimruieliliu Cable) - Canadian troops. dash- m,“ ~No don t may Wm m. you ing inland to the outskirts of 11 time l r th wh ' < t. issi ‘Ille Canadians have to contend lg“ mffflghtovgileiginpgguefpaketgg as well with small groups of cn- “Doesn't, @115; 599m rattler cruel?" omy paratroops which the Ger- asked Richard mans are dropping here and there along the front. is Enemy pockets behind the lines-i ln some cases cvcn as far behind; as the coast-arc manned mostly by snipers, although the stronger ones have machlneguns and are putting up harrassiilg fire. enemy is well concealed in fannland where the green bushes nnd scattered clum s of trees and tall grass prcvi c good cover for small parties. Some of the stronger hidden out osts have concrete and. though llg tly man- Fucfi, have to be dealt with care- Y. Apparently many of the Ger- ntly. any man defenders of cosstall posiftllogs Xigflw’ mm" h” mud D1‘- P6139111)’- n e s 110W are fighting as guerillas and have to be searched out. MR5. cnrnnnnvp oonmn ‘i’ W, st. i944, of Mrs. Catherine Colman, I56 Cumberland Street following a short illness. m; leaves to mourn u IE. in California, Bertha, Mrs. Edith, Mrs.‘ W. J. Melton of Although well advanced in Years aovemmmt loft Paris as Gerrmm intellect and will be mourned by a .'.N°“° "““"°""-" divisions crossed the Seine. Canada - 1 1 . d - 1mm “Y? 1'9"‘ l Ended Yum‘ my, W, m, m,” {lfilgfmfl-CQQW M “mdi a“ “° about town, the swun- chuckled. The funeral took pllce on Sat- Ail veterans of pout and present war; nro rrqursictl to wby the Accounts of the said Es- ggaggugllangflfiiéfiblfimé gag‘; urduy morning to 5t. Dimstans’ gémdemhwuulvltyfmfilxgiaeggofihggiiig; t d , ta u should not be passe and the 55,111“ when a Requlgm High m" . Esta?! “My; u "mated m‘, g, 5,}: reached London. Ma“ was sung by Rev‘ K a Mam fir: ngmtil to yourself and [JG on Ell 0h mo Ufl 0 Olll I n can.“ lVlcKlnnon, Esquire. Proflflr for JUNE 11. IM-Jrench woos re- QBVQZQS- §t“°the“ffav°e‘_’"d“°i°d ', Ive been wond why r w“; pemgonu; treated across the Mame as, lrov- The pallbearers we” Messrs, wssnt in one o! the Services. And it is hereby ordered that n "Tlmem Bet "9 l" TOIUYS- PTlTJJ-‘s Jame! Mcxenna w J) Brawdem, Richard renlarked. true copy hereof he forthwith pub- Juuflm 0'3 m" "Billie" Emil “We J J Duffy Nmsmae’ Joy Cedric “That clocked ankle would fished In some newspaper published in Cflnfldfl WW1 hBT fhudfw- M511‘ Mcfim" 3"“ J Amun bowl,“ make you a low category in spite of g: “com éeek f r M figzztfiitr 23:, terranean sea closed no U. B. s ip-LIntemn-n in ‘m; R‘ o Cemmm ' ti: w” you manage to propel o - - - ' iirlo . nocutive weeks from the date herc-- “ "m m; minorities could i" 5:14?" 1.3"". "Frat" , more,‘ , n?” M‘ I pm n le 0 ow nxz. — "81 c once. v dunno. "w", m" r, nmhm,“ n m, t ll.::-.:.ce.:'si-salrii-sisei’ c d- |_ i F | N t- i» »=-‘%--"°‘#1w'°’w"‘= ‘ig-ifiiifli the Royal Bank of ‘Cianiula. and at o §iil§idr'§»%h iii???» or near the Bunk of Nova Scotla i hue been both in Charlottetown aforesaid so ‘ meet at the Legion Home at 1.30 pun. Saturday June 10th. to attend the funeral of our late Comrade Dr. IIJ). Johnson. IRA M. C cu BROWN. Secretary iu deal with (he case. Dash it ull, it lnulsttetolvn Brunch. Wind be “o much “M” i0 dump a i. “.FII.I\. KI pellant about him self his poise. gem the hospital he felt airlgelcing. though it was alarming he lucked a genuine identity. 1th l tin M . - their bridgehead, skipped over en- 1.12.11, nfiTfiffi,“ g to r Pans emy pockets of resistance but now llmmd u, ad L M W“ 1, they are cleaning them out one at ‘not Show yofiself em e w y at each pl you suddenly will be too to b stop hero much longer. erryou ‘bestlr yourself n k u “animus noc n3 a sru ers' difficult. “g quaint quest r whom he oallod own moths,- wouldn't know me." your irhowgraph." n“ a _.. I "If can't rick up any old relufuyou wil have to weave sorne from ona. job?" but what can I do? You plc lhlVQ already given mo Maggi) - ' ical "intelligence te “ ich plwo you with the ‘I-Q‘ not to be Tulsa l ‘you are not cut out for engineer- ' I18- . As well. it is no use crying over that spilt milk. How would you like to train for en- gincering?" and an identity. I bet the beuurocruts will you back in your rlzhtful sphere?» FOLLOW THE CROWD TO BRADY’$ _ curiae tor or Women's Shoes TO BE sotb AT SLASHED PRICES IOOO Pairs Women's Shoes JUNE 10. 1s. .- ON RACKS To Be Soiel Al: as: The Man Who i? Wasn't Himself i By Leslie Cargill Realizing there was nothing re- he soon .l uulredi monfidence, whicn improved After a few more expeditions: {it enough ace the whole world without come increasingly aware that} "I haven't the idea- at ls the name you at the homes . "Not if delicately handled. Joy a Brand tonic. Hero is a list. Call ace. Anyone recognizing delighted e adversely shocked. Bad news so the soon- the better excuses Haiikness 1 exiper ences dur ng his - but there was no glint or tion by any of those on r ‘don't belong - m unless I'm so changed my ‘You are the exact image of What about u please me more,‘ "Nothing would and vocational despised. 'I‘hey do show art and what-not. A. you were engaged it doesn't set m mum forrard- Any responsive chords struck?“ ‘Rather difficult to sustain in "Very much." said Richard. "I will lee what can be done—, make arrangements about. hldebound Richard I-Iarkness thought so too-l destiny was holding a unimpa- v w.th a ready-mode niche. The curd! y. e 11051312731. He telephoned Dr. excitement. cardiup herisleeve Eto Iprovld; hirn w was most obilgixigly played Joyce Barlow. . stimulated him. She smiled at the young man drain still fal _ 9»Pl1l‘°fl¢l11{\8- Slolipod dead at his There was still a large portion unresponsiveness and then frowned. lasing, _ Nor was this replaccd lsllcn he I DB8 Your Pardon.‘ he answered. walked‘ into the luxurious bachelor "YOU "Cl- 115 1T you didn't know] apartment and lutcr tulkrd null mc from Adam-Eve. I suppose I; Mrs. Mlnns, who "caire iii l0 do ‘Mild SRY- the cleaning and cooking." Richard looked in astonishment: "A; o matter of fact, I don't." he said. "How silly!" fYou see." he explrined. "I re- cclvcd an injury some time ago 2x151: caused me to lcse my mem- "I've been looking after ihc place as though you were in it all the tkne. sir." she confided. “Not s thing out cf place, as I'm sure you'll be the first to say." "I'm sure I shall." he Nlllflllifi. and added "if only I knew what it wasMlike before I went away." thflt 1B “my YW dlwlYPeared. Chetwood ' you can‘; have I yes *»,{"°1d—" i forgotten!" u '1’ _ "HLs memory has quite gone, you Never mind. This may be a for-l sce." Joyce broke in. "It was Whale meeting." tfhfmlgll the bombing that night.“ “I you can help me find myself miss, that was short and ltlfertuinly Will 119-" sharp, but nasty. And some of u! Your name i5 Perry Chetwood thinking—" and you have a flat in Wingram She broke off in her turn. some- Crescent. Come with me and I what confused ivill introduce you to your own. llcme." i M Richard flushed Duncan, paused! 1+ and then almost shouted" "Waiti ‘Tiulcklss ’ “Why is it ithat both you and gs. Minns avoid the issue?’ Hark- iCor-ltinuedfon’ page 7. ‘Col. Ella‘ id "EByADKEITREyno __.= S ¢n “I got it wlthi-a Guardian Want Acl-it makes my work so much easier!” ____%;, i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS. P.E.l. — CARIBOU. .\‘.S. IILV. "PRINCE NOVA” ' .“The Connecting Link Between These Province?" (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Dlyllgbt Slving Time Starting May lat the Nova ootlo-Pri co Edward Island Ferry Service will llpflflg flu-cg roundups pcr day. Will Leave Wood Islands ‘will Leave Caribou 7.00 m 0 u. . -00 nan. 11.00 IJII. and 3.00 p.m. 1.00 p III and 6.00 p In LUNCHES SERVED \ NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED _ CIIAIILOTTBTOWN, 1'.E.I. NOTE-The ll u-m. and 1 pm. sailings will be cancelled on Mondays. Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursduyn during Mo! Ind June by order of Oil Controller. October and November solidi!" will be announced like. _