JULY 26. 19.44 M: wh~q5 COMING‘ — TIIIIII.—FBI.—SAT. WARDfwND iAMtf. llL ‘son A IIONH RA QW/IORF " rm fllliMS FSlHkh Iv All-Star Cast TODAY-DRAMA OF THE BALKANS “Black Parachute" SHOWS AT 2:30-7-8:45 CAPITOL - Starts THUR_. r i rlllltruvllllfilr... Yellin; Watch the ehipe fly vlhew a Broadway blende hike ‘c tell tilnherL .. Jaaaliavee-Qeilea Lenard GeeqeESteae-Dicl: Purcell Ibeeled by FRANK McDONALD ‘ALSO CAPT. WNHVVHHH AMERICA N0. 7—CARTOON » “F t the Oi Pius News 0f The Day OLLOW fifllfifidmgyggwrd-v. two 11111112 . each and costs or THE W11 days in Jail and another we; ” remanded till many; 5 party BOYS sulltv of common assault was fined $10 00 and costs m- twenty days; shows and s. draftee failing u, fgpgfl, gm military so cs we, fined 53,09 E D R D moor-o iitefiifilixiiiilafiyivl? "iii ._._______ military authorities. w ° MHVANWW-Wfi v CAMPBELIJs sours _. m, u, L. Morrison, Saint John, N, 3., €i‘."°.i?3$i.‘i§.°in'“".'3§.‘i§° ?.°“"' hi“ ec . '\fi d':' the advertizing compel ma} ml: A _ fitf-Hfinfiy-"J-HHN-fl-Ffu‘ w'n"-"n"a'-‘-%‘V “v-“Jfi-“sh “-‘~'~- r'>"-‘u‘u'n'H\Fn' $1314., ‘J/‘flfifl- ‘i l“ '-'a'b'a'ia'ia"a“-"n'u'a‘w' iEMPlR -=- ililllt iuYiurn GIBSON “STEELE. . l taxi-i -- - ._ QUICKIEQ xi‘ ' l‘ I u l - ' '1: ll 1| l r rims ma». ~ llhflllll“ ‘\| \ \l.“ ‘"'l'\\l\\ m \| kill.‘ ' \ 1Q" ..__H nlragc it, Elmer-remember we sold our '-'" a Guardian Want Ad!” ..L.lT Zlmfilrur‘ .-l=m.-slr. i; '- i 1' fffff-‘E-H‘ _ 0001a m: Photon. L. I-Mflheetfiods Went a gird ma Edward Island?‘ rmnuy m m“ Evening New; ENGAGEMENT RECEIVES WINGS _ Am recent graduates from No, l 39$! 111i! and Gunnery School View. Ont. Was sgt. J. 'r. (let of Wellington matron, as a wireless air gunner MILK. Ion ur-r _ The winner of theuillgmgidck Torpedo sedan. drawn for on July 1st at the Kinsmen Stem , fiflmlwm. 3.0., was Miss .1‘). 3x15512913 1366 Rae Street, Regina, POLICE OOUITJ-A . firm now running in te newl- DHDers. He says that sales are Rood. the grocers and merchants flu-Worsted loyally with the firm in its publicity campaign, FUNERAL vesrannav —The funeral of Felix J. Gallant was held yesterday morning from the resid. once of Napoleon Doucette, North Rustico to St. Anns Church. Hope River where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Dalton, who also conducted service at the grave. The pallbearers were: Paul Gallant, Lawrence Peters. Emmett Gallant, Angus l Doucette. Clarence Gauthier, and Forden Doucette. ‘J45 QTEW-Yfn‘ FORMER ISLAND BOY 0N ‘ CASUALTY LIST - Mrs. Louise Seaman of River John, Pictou. N. S., is in receipt of the following wire from the Minister of Nat- ional Defence, Ottawa: "Minister of National Defence sincerely re- grets to inform you H. Capt. W. Alfred Seaman has been of icially reported wounded in action July 14th. 1944. Nature and extent of wounds not yet available-Ottawa. Jilly 22nd, 1944. H. Capt. W. Alfred Ssuman previously reported wound- ,cd in action, nature of wounds .now reported as shell fragment lwound right thigh. head and left knee. Mr. Seaman formerly be- “Efl%8"d to Springfield Lot 64, P. BOYLAN - TIMMINS — At St. Andrews Church the Rev. T. Campbell united in the holy bonds cf matrimony. Mary Catherine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. lTimmins and Joseph Boylan of Dromore. The bride was given in marriage by her father, John D. Timmins. and was attended by her sister, Mrs. J. A. Benoit, Cam- bridge, Mass. LAC. J. Harold Tim- mins acted as bsst man. After the ceremony the bridal party motor- ed to Charlottetown where the friends and relatives partook of the wedding breakfast at the [Charlottetown Hotel. Immediately after the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip through the Maritimcs. Prior to her manage the bride was tendered a shower at the home of Mrs. Milton Do le land received man beautiful g ta Wishing Mr. an Mrs. Boylan many happy years of wedded life. Personals CONFIDE , SURANCE- BATION LIII IN 1H8 e car containing Iii d. ca —- New Gllllow m CHAELQTTEIQWN cvaaolau crllml. cumin a I NO NEED T0 COAX the youngsters to meals when they sniff the sim- mering fragrance of Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup! They love its grand chicken goodness . . . the tender pieces. of chicken in rhe- rich, glistening broth .f. . the suc. culcnt, tasty egg noodles. And it's such a nourishing dish, so good for them! You see, Campbell's is not just noodle soup, but Chicken N oodlc Soup. We make it in the good llfade by Campbell? in Canada K 6%, clllcllrn room sour- old - fashioned way — starting with fine, plump chickcns—simmcring the stock very slowly and carefully to bring out all the delicious flavor, then adding plenty of hearty egg noodles. - That's why so many mothers make " this casy-to-fix soup the satisfying _‘ “main dish" of cold summer meals. Try it for lunch or supper a: your house soon. Ask for it at your‘ groom's. Look for the Red-and-l.‘ White Label. l NOT JUST NOODLE SOUP-BUTWCHICKEN NOODLE sour Mr. and Mrs. Creed Hollis, Truro, were in the city yesterday. Mr. R. H. Wells. Halifax, ll in Charlottetown. Miss Netta Henderson, Verdun, Que, was in Charlottetown yes- terday. Miss M. Watkins. Vancouver. ia e guest in Charlottetown. The following travellers Saint John were in the city from yester- w her eternal reward Mrs. AnnieHITainor. Tywnfi- Carragher, widow of the late ward Oarregher of Kelly's cross. Bradley. John A- ’.'f‘he deceased whose maiden name McDonald, we; Annie Costello Green Bay seventy-nine years also. Muss was sung by her Pastor Rev. l... J. Ayers who also performed the services at the Brave She was in- terred in the family in inc adjoining cemetery, beside the re- ,mains ol‘ her late husband wno pre- I in Memoriam MRS. ANNIE CABRAGHBR deceased her {ust five months be~ ‘lore. Funern arrangements were 0n June 20th there passed avrayvundtr the direction of J 'i‘he pallbearers were James A. McDonald. Maur- ice Hubert MCQllflld. Clank Véoods and Wm. Bradley. ao- ' was born in brother Mr. Delaney» Kensington. R. R. Word was received yesterday that Pie. Brenton John Clow. son of J. serving in France. Another son.‘ _N0. 6 lottetown, poiutment Mal. McEwen held a m,” dgughters Mrs. Jlls. High and similur post in Military Dlfltflf-‘t Mrs, Vernon iizmrncrslcv u! Mul- . den. Mass. and Mrs. John Roberts ———-——— oi’ Charlottctornz. ::FXNIRI'I‘I\R.SL'ATTEN'I'ION! -— and one ssn Pr-wsir-rl‘! Prin- -4 |l now rvsll- The flmc wl'.i:h was very Dowrnrz. Chsrloiictotvn ahl~ . "l ovlynn- whu Ila-x not re- largciv n d lflrcc on Ml. rnd Mrs. Georrzc ,‘-[l!‘.‘.".’!l‘:\li. celvgl‘ r e con 1'0 Ila by wrlUn-r lhn ' ursdei‘; J\‘“" 72!‘. m her 01d C?“ “lui Tl. i’. a. r. 1-1-21. day: Miss Helen ooplv. Ind 1"- A- the daughter of Mr. and ms. ll- and Mrs. Corringham. P: l€xflhgrléq végrsranlfigiedmta {tllvlg M555 c5395 _ ——— a wa - Miss Doris H. Mecdonald. RN. you? ago and rest ed during all :25 gagesarglgggher. h“ “rtwed “m” Mona-en u’ m‘ m“ “me l" Kenya crow}; 1 u- Mr and Mrs. ‘Vernon Hulmnerslcy her vacation at her home, 5 eat Mrs. Carrashel’ HIJOW 1 ably m; and Mm John Roberta Wiiéiit“:8£iiii.“°5.i§§“.i.ii‘ s: u: M... its». 4*‘ n ' Edwin Carratzher. Miss Jean Chappell. Kenai ton, became suddenly ill, and when it Gnu Amos 0am‘ m,‘ CA0 s’ was the recipient of e iovelynhou- became known that herhcondilaogi wmmn Carmghogh quet of carnations from Italy on was serious. h" d"! W11“ _- Bemudem, Carl-Heller and Hm“ Saturday, July lstn. Ju. Hioh and MH- Vernon "m 5mgenan_ imeraloy of Mplden. Mass, was sum- Genevieve Curran...“ Mrs Robert E Smith, Dickinson, mvneu to 11¢ ids- big- Wkffg Francis Carmgher, N, 135k, was a passenger by the thf-‘Y will‘! 19"“ h"- ! ¢ B Mr. and Mrs. fitellhel‘. smith. Scot-in yesterday gn e visit to her: ggcerftlglllxymlélspssed away on Tues- rite; of the man Catholic Church administered by her 988ml‘ Rfiv- 1-- nnu and cnecrrui disposition. 2i t ll and eve Willing to William .1. Clow. Pleasant Grove. is lgrféld. zefptn“ hind ‘in m“ o. h v. w. Boulicr. emu-- home at Keliyjs eph‘: Church we Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woods. Mm nd Mrs. Anthony l-lllugiletz. Charlottetown. Mr. . McDonald and Family. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Iiradicl’. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDonald. Ml and Mrs. M. J. While, Chnr- fortified by ti; last 8 Mrs. Carragher was of A Ayers. man beings in a great fellowship. Ml'_ and Mrs. Peter Courioliv and Reli810n. in bindlni the human Family. Charlottetown. spirit to God indicates that it is Mr. and Mrs Josepn Costello, possible for the human spirit to Bnyfic-id Street. Charlottetown. have a real participation in the Dorothy and Eddie Hdlfll\‘iEl‘Sl‘3Y,[DiVine nature. Jesus never used Maiden Mass. the word "religion" but the word. MFS- HBEBYW. Maiden, Moss. "l1fe"—"I and the Father are’ Nrillc Kellllflri". ROXWYN. Oney’ and religion in that sense‘ " . Rose Aionashan. Ch l-blm- gives to life adventure and a sense U19" and 59°15? Amlrlwllu Rm“ 'of loyalty, making us recognize Vi")? Mml- - , ‘ that we are not simply the cre- sdmh H339“ “filmm- MJ” ators of what is happening today ‘Mkphlne Selvm" Maldnm Mas‘ but are souls which are bound to . God. It is not merely an indi- I CARDS OF SYMPATHY viimfl Etffigrkrllfie ‘Litmis part1 fir’ Ge rge DeBlois. Charlottetown. M me‘ r n e’ r ’ malragf Mr? and Mm Eph Curran", and dgathwand to beltru; rglufrtteall- N” Gmsgw‘ N; ‘ by 5.121%: s? that 1i mrlv be} Bmgafwl‘ comma and Germ’ understood by the least as well as l). A. McLean. DoSa me, the greatest. In this regard we Mr. nnd Mrs. Boyle. Philadelphia. guote from Micah who said: What » SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS Minerva Curley. Mirlerva McDonald. Francis Costello. Ch‘town. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Annie Carraghcr wish to express their sincere thanks to their friends Tileodore Caazraghcr, Piozou, N3.’ tc do justly. love mercy and walk humbly with thy God." Religion has three dimensions: Cod. self’ and our fellowmen. The solo: "My Redeemer my In the evening minister? spoke on “Christian Character“ and emphasized the greet neces-l sity today of training character ini the religious, moral and ethical‘ principles of the Christian faith‘. He suggested that in the world. in a very acute form. we have a the eed. A devout member of the jcrtglglv-rl, Ll°y¢hls ‘eglnlfi-lnwiw, m” Raul Catholic Church and a lovi and Pill!!!‘ Calwagtler. Bonshmv. “°‘“°“’ m l‘ ' devotedflrMother. Tilite symoat y a Rita Maigiire. gouth ltlglvillc.) . the en e commun .v goes ou Ml‘. and s. homes arrug 1E1‘. Mal- l}, E- r her eorrowirl family. Green Bay. mid" O "r ° M t '7 t u, There are cft to mourn five sons Mr. and Mrs. William J. Roberts. No. 1 with heed lar ers a] n- John a and Edwin o; Kelly's‘ K;“|._gm_ . g dfm- on“ Spent h“ “m” 1"” Cross: JosODh and William oi Mrs. Stephen Hughes, St Pctrrs.. M» 1115 707m" 1mm’ l“ R°ll° Bayllrookvaie and Gnr. Amos V. of M's Emily smith mill Ruxavl. recently. Prior to his prelrni W’ Canadian Army Overseas. Also M Ilcminizk McDon- vln Woods. t. .. Co: . Ghzulrltlciruvn. Loo Carraghcr. Cheri loan-n Constable Gus. DOV/Hill‘ and Mrs Two daughters eccased her. 9r. \ - . lrll s. eral Clmrlottetown. {from to S . Cimliius CDSiCiiJ. are the fun and neighbours for the many acts cf kindness shown thrm cluringl their recent and bcreavclnent. Mso‘ to those who sent us: Cards. spiritual Bounueta and Cards cf svmpnthy. 7- - TnmFrY fihT-l-"Fnfiluncu keen struggle between Christians’ and anti-Christians and that! though the latter may have great‘ possibly bring beauty. and justice to the world. l Mr. Roy Smailman was the, soloist at the evening service mid. ns usual. sang tnost pleasinqly. , Tile Junior, Primary Md Be- ,lon in the words‘ a gaming “to bind.“ lrinncrs Dfmrtments of thr- Surl- . . , ln muse-ting that trus- rclilzion must * in at least lhcsz- three (UYYW- . i "l r-lomorlts: it must biud ihc- hllvrzan snfil to God. humanity lhr‘ personality and bind together hu- dav heel net at the usual ltour D. PTIVE NAVE _ The Rocky ltfaunlaln canary is . not a bird. but a burro. ' SC nous EcoKoAllEYTALET m BIG economy novsr: By Enid Ncmy lfanariilul Press Staff Writer) WINNIPEG, July 24 — <CP> —- It's not hard to enjoy housework when its (10110 ill all exquisitely furnished 17,030 (ieurgiun home, as up to dale as a shiny new nickel. Every co-ed studying Home Economics at the University of Manitoba lives in this homemak- cr's dream for a month of her tour-year course and to the ma.- jority, its the mcst thriillnz cart of their studies. The University Home Mana - ment House is a dignified red or ck structure, with a neni white wood trim. It is built on the strictly symmetrical lines of lhc late 17th and early 18th centuries and is oth the Lord require of thee butlsituawd on lilo scenic grounds of the Univcrszly in suburban Fort Garry. The l1 rooms and three baths, all furnished with a practical but and stylish cw. lake u lot of looking Lord" was beautifully render-l nftcr but tileros no silorialze ed by Mrs. Frances Holl Trainer. household ilclp, of Each month i0 lzirls in third Year Home Economics move into '- 0 house-and for that month it is home. They trike turns as cook. laundress. child director. maid. dishwasher. and manager. but still find rim» to attend rclzular classes and study two hours daily. One of the nrost important fea- lurcs is the baby. Each year the 5 it its your in ihr- homo the infant is to" b) 70 bountiful co-eds, lavish more attention on it _ ill-r)‘ rill on (h; cnrrrnt heart- cared \\'l ' 9 t‘. FlOrCllCc_ _ shim. director. s. ‘wt l p “The; have in learn t1 Rive _ lake and that's a wonderful b.1118."