llor llsoollnsllllrn Til-DAY. onv ,.,. ...,,.... Ray Milllmd - Jane Wyman in “The Lost Weekend’ ' Shows At 3:15 - 7 - 9 anvancs sacs or EVENING rlcxrzrs 'AT BOX OFFICE FROM m0 - 4:30 P. M. -:- PRINCE EDWARD -:- a nllvs —- STARTS THURS. 5 . PRIESTESS! Tarzan’: most de dly loa... lovely leader o the sacral sect with boost-like clcws...sovoga priest- ess of strange rile-s performed with lLumon lsloedh shunts llnlllillllillll llilll ' lilllllli . mm . mum n1 _ aumnlam llllllfil fllvttlol Sill LESSER EUlMllll Dnplul Sim m Semen Play n mm lino m Chanrlus Clllll‘ n. CARROLL VUUVIG [MM Rlcl UURIWM‘ ADDE D TO PROGRAM “lli0USE" i ("AIVFOON 84a roll rvnwn [NJOVHINT wanna! BROS. JAN SAVITT and ORCHESTRA N EWS 0F THE DAY rxrilrlua MINulFfi iw/A nnrnulu -. llrkllll; husll vlullS v CARTOON - MUSICAL - COMEDY v SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND 0t the remsningsuln. $80.l92. has --- the rltish Com-nutter Canadian individuals and organ- been sent to cl the Save the Children Fund tor izatiolrls contributed $110,000.91: the the purchase o! food and other Save the Children Fund during th- supples now beul distributed by first {our nlontm oi 1946 toward SCF workers in urope. Another 84.000. has been sent directly to aiding distressed children of Elan-i ope, i; was announced today by Flrance wind Sweden to Bove the Chief Justice J.C MoRuer. chair- Children Fund Committees more. mean o! e committee. In the lour month wit, 97 Six hundred European children cases ol clothing. inclu seven have been financially adopted bv cases 0,! brand new shoes, valued CflrlndlBflS all a coll of slloooo in all at $9.764. have been mllppred Chlof Justice McRuer stated. The to Europe by the Save the Children children are in Estonia, Belgium. Fund. Netherlands. Norway and France. SOURIS THEATRE lnAlllot Sous-is Hospital “LAURA” will ' ion; tilrce sisters, , nelcook, N,S_, ' Minted Sick. Mm. Til-till nlllv ‘manger Signal” News - Sports - Cartoon Shows 8:15 - 7 - 8:45 CARITOL Tllllllt-Fllhl-SAT. l Fraser Mrs. tll I-lmulehixo W: hold at the and. m. Roi rlsrl-zllll alllllllllllll ..'W.M.l.. ‘MINING a regular monthly moactgu o! the W.M.8. Unite: Ohur . onto us. was held at t e home o! Mrs. . A. Thompson. 0n Tuesday even-nil. May 21st at 8 o'clock. The Presi- dent, Mrs. Geo Gordon, being ub- sent the meeting was conducted by Ethan Stewart. "The Chrlst~ the theme for the devotional per- loll. Aasiltln with this warez}! Fraser. Mrs. HW D A. S. Ad and Mrs. read the scripture M. J. McLean an McDonald gave two papers on temperance. Mrs. A8. Adams. reed from the dudy book “Angola Now" the subject being The Ten Year Plan. HAMPSHIRE W. l. The regular monthl muting 0i Woman's Inst ute homo ol Miss Lois fourrker on Tues- dsyhzve my 14th m open Institute and in lmialm.‘ The the Creed bells and live visitors present. Th: mlélqlllatesbwere mid . t. al Mrs. Hibbsrt Tremolo w ut the quilt together. it was deeded to uiit at the home wsrcb on Friday the ~01 4-8 cents for the school and an BOB STEELE STERLING IIOLLOWAY Jolm MJLJAN WILLIAM ransom VIRGINIA MAPLES FRANCIS Form EXTRA SERIAL - CARTOON and MUSICAL REV. BRE TON H. PE lSt. John Telegraph Jiiilllllill ' May 27) Fri-ends will learn with sorrow of the death ot Rev. Brenton H. Pen- warden, which occurred in Saint John Saturday morning after a lengthy illness. Mr. Pcnwarrlvn Nlll'l'L‘(l thr- 543i‘- vii-e of tho Presbyterian Church -i7 yours ago and since that time was minister in malty New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince EIlVl/Illlfl Island churchps. His inst rharse was at Cap aux Os, in Queblc lrom which he retired three years ago as United Church minister. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. ‘Ihomas Thomson. Montreal, and lviiss Annie Penwarden. Bos- Ml-s. George Chase. Grand Bay, N.B.. Mrs. Ag- rinii Sanford. Athol. Mass. and Mrs, Conncll Hall. Windsor. N5. A short service was held Err-lion's Funeral Homo, 111 Far- lldise Row, lust ovntling. Rcv. Cat- ‘ Windsor officiated, nsslsscl by RN’. M. _ Slrltms," Sussex. Sh-voral "ll! ministers oi the United Church of Camilla were present. Till‘. holly is brill; taken .0 Kon- ‘this mol-ninl: WllETt! the lunnrsl Will bc held Thursday. MAYFIELD INSTITUTE The Msvrleio Womenb Institute met at, the home oi Mrs. George Smith on ‘May m1. rm President. Opened the meeting with the lnstlu ut-e Ode and rebooting the Creed in unison-._ The roll call was answ- ered by fivo members. Minutes Q1’ last. meeting were read, approved and signed. There was no corres- pondence. Secretary reported gov. ernment rant received Roll cal tor ncxt meeting. The Name o! a Bird Repel-g; of com. "WWW Elven and new ones ‘ War-I and Mrs Miller Orr. committee appointed. Lunch, Mrs. Miller Orr. Mrs Wsrlleid Orr and Mrs. George Smith were appointed t0 attend the New Glasgow meet- lflll to make plans for district con- vention. suction sale was DOQi-Dflnod till next meeting and a large collection AS expected It was decided to give a welcome to new settlers moving into district and a oommitee was appointed to look after samc Mm David Johnston kind-ll! invited the next meeting to her home, June 11th. _ Meeting closed with Notional Anthem Lunch was than served ‘by committee in charge and a nlca evening spent. a ill con-ta lor sick 1h district were paid. The new cornmittes were ap- filinted as follows. siok committee lss Lyla Watts and ‘Miss Allen Edwards: School committee. ~Mra. Chester Eklward-s: Lunch oonunl-ttee Mrs Charles Ilertor, Mrs. Heath Lsrter. Mrs. Hlbberl Tlemere and Mrs. Wlnsloo Watts The correspondence was read and dis-cussed. The uvernment grant o1 61.25 was rece ved. A letter con- cerning the Cancer Campaign w-cis read and it was oecidled to oct on same. . Hibbert Tra-lere and Mrs. George Kitson were oppoin- as delegates to attend the convention. Mrs. Chester Edwards HBIITV Edwards were appointed as substitutes. There was one li-ew member join- ed. e Dmgrwmsne was under the direction o! Mix Lyls Watts. Mist Watts put on s contest which was much e ed. rue CHARLOITOWN The Pond sub-division Women's league was held on 81in- lul yen the ofl Y Donn-id ire-elected). Societal-y, Donald (re-e Mac and Mrs. R Lu . : Mrs Jos ph Cam - bell, Mm. Charles J. eildaoDomrd. Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald wins the Secretary. Mrs. roll‘ pulls e AIR SERVICE FLYING l-NlTlUCTloN $10-00 P" It Baa Charlottetown to the suocm o! lnll un srtlklni il duéh to hell- uottrlne e tom. e lul to all w o donated gilt: this dis This Mrs. lton carrle ol the League oi! Mercy. and they wish to take th thanking all the l helped to make these displays the success they have been. E. PAUL SHARPE lx-ILCAJ". Instructor 4000 Hours Experience Apply Hangar “D"—Airport PHONE 1800-33 new! Help tal have érmsented to over this branch o! the work. Little Pond 0.W.l.\-. _ the Little Oa/tholie annual meeting o; oi the 12th. The ear: l Pwfident. Mrs Alex D. MIG Tllgaeurer, Miss Kathleen Mac- l Mrs. Rayonond Mao- 1 looted). Vice-president. Mrs. Henry J. nai . 2nd Vice-president. Mil-s. Edward n . 3nd Vice-president. Mrs. Charles is the report givenwllg The collection WW9 ulken up. lunoimthig to $1 26 It was moved lliid seconded that the tncetluu be s ourned. unch was then saved by the hos-tosses a». by the committee in chm-TB um» Tlojrsuulvnlol The loilow report was submitt- ed by Mrs. crcicr Mullin o the recent annual mcetuuz of the ittie Flower Subdivision. Morell. During the venr eleven monthly meetings were held with an over- nge attendance of sixteen members. During the year curd arties, plays chicken super and tbcry W91‘! held in or er to rsiee money. All our obligations were lnet and we contributed Zhnerou-Sly l" C w L schoiarslillp fund, pointing o! our Aitnr. gifts to a ed in parish. ‘RB. League, Sisters artha. Soni- tiorium week, Cod liver oil for Ehlropean childruxi National Cloth- ing dye. “"2" %i*:.s..‘°;..fl; ope. t o Pfls or 6 COTBlEII altar" at» Easter. Our total receipts for year were somewhat over six hundred dollars- The officers lor the YER! B“? 15 follows»- Presiderll, Mrs JohnIF‘ Mclnails K ll ‘lug Viceqa/residerlt. Mrs. Wm. Rum~ ahan secretary. Mrs. Ben ‘Ifi-eacurer. Mirs. J B. Jay. A hearty vote o! thank/s was ex- w the retiri president Mrs. JE. Rlossiter. rs. Merci!!! Mullins. Secretary. and Mrs J 13 Jay Treasurer. The meeting closed with prayer. "IF. l. MRI. JAMES KIGGINB (Telegraph Journal May 27) The death o! Mrs. Catherine Kiggi-lis. wile ol James Kigglns. occurred suddenly lust evenlnll flli the General Hos ital. Mrs. I 1381M who had been v siting her dauzh- ter, Mrs. Gordon G. Harding, 209 Rockland Road. over the week- end, was stricken suddenly yestor- dny morning. She was s daughter of rho late Joseph and Margaret Gallant. and was born in Charlottetown, P. E. 1., where she resided most o! her lite. For the last three years shc has resided at 103 Ohurch Street. Moncton. Besides her husband. shs is sur- vived by one daughter. Mrs. Hard- ing; three brothers. Augustus Gol- lsnt o! Moncton. Emmett and Aus- tin Gallant, both ot Charlottetown, and one sister, Mrs. Ed. Gallant. Charlottetown. The body is resting at O'Neill‘! Funeral Home sea Main StrI-et. and will be taken to Charlottetown on Tuesday morning lor requiem high man at Bt. Dunstan’: 3aalllco on Thursday mornltl . Interment will be made at Char ottetown. Donald : nilnunl meet Once again it is time (or the ot the sub-division our Cntholc Women's 116M106. leer wih a very eiietcimanfient in t. e son rd D Mani; old. o! but to NB! in . l1 since that time she has passed l 1 reward. The loos which our Lesgile. Pariah and Com- munity as a whole have suffered member, Mrs. Victoria MacDonald z. Memos-lam ‘m by her death ciumot be softened gsthy Her place was thrn by words. Moy her example shine as a beiwon ‘ilmt to guide us as true and iaithlul league members To her bereaved husband and two little girls we give our deepest m‘; _ Mrs John Bilaokett, first vice- gresldent and we wish to thank er for hor untlrhlg cliorie in hel-p- g to make cur your successlul. Sllioo tihcn she has undergone medical treatment and we wish hm‘ o. speedy recovery to flood health- We also lost on aged and To her tomilv we extend s thy. eig t re- The snnilal gue o! Marc Island l-‘losptal was held at Oundall Home on Tues noon, May clack. A large number Jodie: (and etitlelnen) viewed the Our thank severol churches of the their klljd ladies whoacte were-W colored Kenwood blank- ets. 300 618. 111 lnen towels. cloths. 3! cup towels. 1t cloths. l sheet. 1 aluminum rout- er. l wearever pan, 384 water giussr, i2 cups And saucers. 9D fruit dishes, l5 bowls, 2 lemon squeezerl, 1 ts milk jug. i syrup jug. 2 strainers. 46 custard cups, 2 iota salts d PBDDGFI, 3 I Dill. P mirror-l. clothes hanger, egg beat- er. sink plugs, 9 crenm and sugar sets. 2 Jars pickles. l8 spools tin-end cum. i hot woter bottle, 2 cords slletY Pins. 4 boxes kieensx and ‘I! cakes of soap. value o! the gifts received year ls $598.50. and three hundred and twenty-live ladies in their annual tees. pleasant addition ‘ to cookie mixture. times. the sait_ ginger rolled oats. uslly-blend in the brown sussr: add the well-be at a time. beating wsl ed addition. and vanilla innit-t- di ‘ '0: m.» Lea- o! {gl-‘Ililce Edwfig d .. lllflff so to o o'- of interested Ilrat, lrom S: t . l i ‘ ..i°°n?. nicely n co owm and Mt lite a ttad in ear-vim. are extendedciti; (its: ration. and tho as collectors s" ce-o be oonsratulated. tor much u! om lktae are molt grate- tor n . - - was the sixth ear that and Mrs. right have on the organizational work at svo rtunity ea who iso ‘to note that the It h‘ l "ammo: Aid o! the form The lltts received this Y!!!‘ lllow cases. 1'74 ibsth tow- 151 wash dhh aluminum sauce "W"? 111K- an vases l pyrex lost vegetable dish, measuring cup, 3 1 pyrex YTGX S indeed! You can now buy Maxwell House with all its ' extra-rich iragrance and flavor vacuum-packed in a Super-vacuum Tin! . Straight from the roasting ovens. this glorious oofioe is vacuum-sealed by the wonderful Vita-Fresh process. None of its fragrant goodness can get out . . '. no flavor-destroying air can get in. It comes to you truly roaster- frash. Available in both Qrip and Regular Grinds. ‘ box rlnso. 5 silver dessert spoons, infant's dress l rattle. 2 tins “l. A conservative estimate ol tho this Paid LEMON OAT BOOKS A low nutmeats would‘ be a this rock is cups once-sifted pastry lioisr or 1 1/3 culls once-allied harri- wheal llou: laupeons balina powder ltwesspoo an d inges- n noun g te n ated nutme 0'19! qulo wooklnx r0 ed oats 7 tablespoons shorten 1 (MD l7!‘ Jllljlfl k 2 m». hi’? £33?“ ‘ ’ P“ "‘ V. teespo vani 1/2 cup lemon juice Measure and slit to other three flour. bu ng powder. and nutmeg: mix in Cree-m the shortening m4 gnq. MAXWELL llousr colrll "GOOD TO THI l-AST DROP" slen s. a little alter each Mix in the lemon rind Add thfdry insredients altar- -\ ‘I96 rim the Qllfffilif limb. ‘call day in the Commons lor" dohn During the year we held netely with the lemon juice, .11”. Dteienbaker (PC-lake Centre.) o "a seriesoisdvortiulrlents obi-l guitu- meet is ilrlltl an av bintng well alter each addition. ’ -—-—- "WW1"! export tra . WM Jil- atterldonce W1.‘ mern Drop mixture by Jpoflflulg on Between 3.600 and 5000 prlaovn- ololed in intorlnation tabled lei; had an eruollnwnt o! greased. osns, er: of war will be available lor Solon Low. Social Oradlt leader. - k in s moderate oven. 350 llrm work in at least the early ' penditures for the your Sisters o! St Mo! and remem- bered our pastor with s. dollars at. Christmas. twenty-live or more given in the parish and boxes were sent to the overseas soldiers. We also sent, three (3) oases oi canned woods to the starving “people o! Britain. We win w tha our s! committee. Mira Alex A. MocDonn opera on n9 th will co hulepeswegymwvrk ' motto " Jurors Selected For Rose Trial l M0 May - (CPI- Twelve English-speaking iurors were chosen and sworn in todlyl to sit in Judgment in the case oi the King versus Fred Rose. Poi- lsh-bo" labor-Progressive mem- ber ol Parliament charged 11th conspiring to communicate infor- matlm to Soviet Russll. Selection of the jury occupied the lull day ln Court of Kin ‘s r. Bench an tmnorrow, with Justice Wllrld Iazure Hon. Philippe Iralspl ., soeola Crown prosecutor. will make‘ his opening address to the jury. ... BUS ' lion-Gull“ Mill c Ill .1 " Jerk Road. to (firs?! Charlottetown NOTICE smsivlcs Bsoinnm MI Thursdsyrdtlay 80th. MacAllllrfs “Bus will lcays Mbfllllll ti ielook. via Corner, total Du‘ and Trscollle, Covehaad, and . lluwllo‘ Wednesday and Sunday until-fertile: notice. Leaving _gt,4,=80 to: mill-n». irlp. ‘All tlnlae . l the pavement ashes, Blooming Point. daily except v o degrees, about 10 tol5 minutes. ponies which opera d el flying training schools during ‘he war have turned over to the Clov- léponed in information tabled to- rt ol the summer, Labor Minister ltcheil reported. About 900 have been olloted lo the Ontario sugar Trade Minister MBCKlHnOTt ill‘ 1st Vice-president. Mlrs. Frank M) Notional and obllga- l beer, or“. nounced $6,100,032 il bein distri- Mecarthv. tlons were aid. We save a dona- r e 8 __.._ buted in barley equalize). on Day- Znd Vlfl-Dfldtnlo M” mull tion at thiry ($30) dollars w the _ Research on the atomic bomb merits to all producers who deliv- hu mg ranch“ | “in; wk". it cred barley either through court"! can be determined whether it elevators or by larm-to-llrm could be used lor removing Ripple transactions in the crop year 1H4- Rock all the Pacbllc Coast, the 45. Approximately 156.000 cheques Works De srtmsnt laid in reply to Ire involved coverln: total deliv- Georwo ck (PO-Yukon) erl-er ol 80,486,781 bushels, with the ._.__.._ amount per bushel ol the payment The Trade Department. has» spent UITAWA. May 21--(CP)-cm_ amenta y ‘ a total o! 8.091.095. it we‘: totalling 7.6! cents. Wu; rowan FARM LIGHT FREE electricity from the wind! This super Win Power plant operates lights, household ap- pliances, water system, etc, generates evenin light breeze. Lifetime unit. No gears. Three blades. More Power: A size lor every need. Ask about our popular prices and enjoy FREE electricity from the wind NOW. m; . vlmn - y vlllrll m nurse roll? wills n i The Win Power super-power force pump, with its balanced twin tylinqez, action cuts power requirements in hall. Greatest purnpielprovenlellt In years! Gives you a steady uniform llow cl water tron any depth as minimum power. . i - ' . . - IIIIIST Wllllll" VALUE OI. ‘Ill! 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