rrs WillilH t M t r c , :5 i Tlze Jmazi/zg Mil/J: llollidgg lllllli HEAR lllSl lil llElll llElllN 4, r a w e a e e * THE i * ‘MARINE ROMANCE '* i Of AMERICA'S * i EMPIRE BUIIDERSI a v‘ n5.‘ fr! inuiclr llllPlllE IHIIHVIQ i RICHARD DIX LEO CARRlLLO Preston FOS ER v. iilnces Bailout’ iimnn Wliiliilly ALSO CARTOON AND ovannAivn 1mm, lll-OAY and SAT. SHOWS 3.15 — 1.00 — 8.45 W? OAPITO L y» llirisial And Vicinity -=- EMPIRE -.-- TO-NIGHT - SAT. ' See the FIRST scorching expose of today's daolan In death . “the under- world’: "rubber man"! Ricardo CORTEZ Rochelle " H UDSO N Bill PICTURE EXTRA COMEDY AND KING OF THE MOUNTIES SHOWS 7.00 AND 8.45 MATINEE SAT. AT 2.30 .-L ______ trucks will hall the crea . Strange as it may seem some of the farmers living in sight of the factory send their cream to the city plants, yet n?‘ sawmill’ burned consider- lm wcuoiand and one barn rilled u "fly and caused considerablei wxtlllemeirt as the blaze got beyond mtg gland‘ into tne woods. T 1m P’ J‘ dugifissthe property of theI pg.“ ,l°_bslel flailing ‘ season has d" filly dlssapolnting and lob-' "ekCJlmllES dropped very low this lilac catches_ol_c—odfish are being m, dell-l it 1s expected that mack- Wlll be on very shortly. Cod l" wand right from the knife. A Wrv welco-ngu-“couple arrivedl $1.1‘? week. Mr. .and Mrs. my h i“ l moved from Charlottetown N rel Mr. Jay has opened a I ghgp lnuthe Vélllrze 51nd 0i) one ing a llwrely needed right now. llll‘. David I Roach arrived from allllg: last week on a business trio. bus-n Hch carried on a merchant V hires here for a number of years m‘ e moved to Halifax two years "when 0‘Bri R, q i. Winding his lecveenwith hlSADSIFSINBI w‘ "id Mrs. James A. O'Brien. Iilrme the l“ rs are now busy working on mi alter weeks oi delay. M“ Mafiluret Sinnott t Mist- "u at Bristol, was in tlrgoiirty m: °fl business. Bus travell _ crs were very pleased to t“, weeilew bus on the Souris run ‘m. Alter the long winter law- n.“ “While Devo- mrr-éu cure. h“ omnxwns in the city for a few Mr. a n ' ~ e. yhu§sdlznf3gg<lgtislvxvagssin the citr lsglrallléieflrst time i. m nnwrr lliwrmer_ ‘glory was in ooerationi ow that spring is herc' gqaalmlu’ "Wi-‘lvtc turn out the I n m, t m ‘vim fills)‘ ofhblultitgdevar mad» “Hm. several patrons ‘ transfer this factory is running day and night in the summer months. Mr. G-us MacDonald has arrived from Halifax, to spend a few days with his wife here, Mr. MacDonald ls n, carpenter and reports plenty gnwork in the crowded Nova Scotia v. John ‘Thompson, mall driver. was a business visitor to the city last week. Mr. Thompson is the oldest mall driver in years or service here_ having b:cn on the same route when rural mail driving was startled were selling last week gt six cents "twenty some years ago. More Canadians Arrive Overseas A BRITISH PORT, May 28 — (OP)- After a speedy end une- ventful crossing, reinforcements for the Canadian Army have arriv- ed in Britain to complete their training with the experienced thousands cl Dominion soldiers in British cznps. The reinforcements‘ arrival was disclosed today. Mostly they were infantry and armored divisions bu the ancillary units also were well represented in the large body of men who came lrcm every pro- vince in the Dominion. The men were welcomed hfirc by the British Government represent- ed by Rear Admiral Sir Arthur Bromley, reception secretary to tho Dominion Office. Before sailing from Canada they had been wish- ed good-speed in a message from the Canadian Defence Minister Hon. J. L. Balaton. Though the crossing was une- ventful and the weather warm and lm. the men had little time tn be bored on the edy tri . There were daily l oboat d ls and the anti-aircraft guns were manned 24 hours a day. Sun- derland and Catalina flying boats were nart of the escort ior the rocps. To kqep tn, men entertained. auxtixltlarvtsegtzioes oiuitcers ornflllltl n en er lnmen . was also a minkllfll i!‘ ‘i’ A SIN grill Pbvs NEWS - CARTOON Wlsufspllp. I “cw Rel A \s PR IN EDWARDzz/ fiv-whvna-l' Sea "1g___.___.___ Vi?" And Vicinity wfiewlélény menu of Mr. Arnold sington. family. the north Rev. E. Lockhart oi N. B. was a recent visitor- Province visiting his brother George who has been quite ill at his home tn Spring Valley, there is a decided improvement in his condition. Mrs. Alta Campbell R. N. is in attendance. Mr. William Johnson has returned to his home after being n. patient in Prince County Hospital. illil‘ Pl CUTI l C Pleased to learn he has had another successful y avitlrurth year student in pfflfce a‘? ‘war work in Nova Scotia before en. aes College. My, Hm‘ Qmpllshed all this in two year; and this past winter he was laid aside yard several weeks owing m fllngg; an operation latter. has acc- ._.__ The lobster fishermen all along shore are having an ex. cfiDtlonally good season. The-y are ‘m’ "ll-l"! B Hood Drlce. A lame number of farmers in spite l)! N16 Way season attended the sale st the farm residence of Mr. Her- b?"- Ramflly- Mr. Hugh Morrison was auctioneer. Mr.. Ramsay hm gélhbgsig farm earlier to Mr. The farmers seeding several fields of wheat and barley have been sown while several others have a few acres of cobbler » potatoes planted. Many that are ready to plant are waiting for the arrival of fertilizer, Mr. and Mr . Le tes- D Mng was“) 5 Hagen are the arrival of a b home on May 10th. A number" oi friends in n.i...5... rrrunity are sorry to learn of the 53r- ious nature o! the illness of Mrs. Peter MacNutt at. her home in Ken- have commenced ratuiations on girl to -their Shenrogue, to this The members of the Darniey W. I. are making extensive preparations for a variety concert. - Many friends were sorry to learn oi the illness of Miss Laura Mount- ain which made it necessary for her to carter Prince County Hospital for an appendix operation. Mr. Everett Bernard of the RCA. F. spent u short furlough recently with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Bernard of French River. Corporal Chester MacKay spent a iew days reoentlaiq with his wife and father Mr. arias MacK Park Corner. The schools in all the surrounding communities observed the holiday on Monday to the hallowed memory oi the late Queen Victoria. Mr. and Mrs Donald C. McKay were recent visitors to Sea View the guests of Mr and Mrs. l". W. Donald Mr. Charles Burnett who has been serving in His Majesty's Service in Ontario for visiting in sen View the guest oi his uncle Mr Wilson Adams and Mrs. Adams. Mr John W. Murphy spent the week end at, his home here with his B)’. some time past is Many friends are sorry to learn that Mr James Campbell making as speedy TOW"!!! ll m! friends had hoped. A ma of young people ircin r1115 lFmténrly attended the dance h ld inc pf-ldaynevening. Music furnished by Mr. Alonzo Holmes with Mrs. Kenn- th Pldflm I5 greatly appreciated by all splendid sum was realised. is not river hail on accompanist was and a -___. Miss Merle Crozler who was n fir" vear student oi Prince College has returned to her home in Darnley. sTAzrs BAN moons LONDON met-sn- James Grin. secretary for war. said in the Rouse- of Commons that the Germans had t banned books by about. 100 well- known authors from British prison- ers oi war. lneludinz works by R 0- Wells, Edgar Rice Burroughs. Vicki Baum and Lord Beaconsileld. c dl n and Fighting Preach na- vaalmmelr amon the troops. '~—- of Wales "Tries the Youths War nnergene i ‘an col a o‘! local-n- Wilt.‘ a‘. “i-"-:~"'i.s~ new ‘ll ‘a COOKS for Photographs. CIASWILLI. tar Photographs. CONIlDIIATION LII‘! INSUR- ANCI THE P llllrTlllAN IN CANgL-bervlcea w f ll l dl , . as; n- a some an l ds East . . ‘$10 P. M. Hillinlstcrflgv? . g. Duke. 5- ass at live sols In MARSHFlEI-D BAPTIST CIIUBCIL- ar ser on will be conducted Sun ay afternoon Ma 30th at 3 o'clock. Minister ilev. Judson Levy. s-IB-ll, PBESBYTEBIAN gNaD-t! — Marnhigllluacu r05." villi i3 m‘ “' is?’ iii. Stewart 1.30 P. M Sun by School at Har- rington st i P. M. v. Hen Bssk, Minister. 4g i. lor- Ottawa yesterday afternoon. ted back in the Province lirirogenMla s éimhe‘, gag“ mAerrtirne ~ . 0 l General. ls acting Prvmigr. “my FIRE AT EAST ROYALTY-Fire oi undetermined origin caund con- siderable damage to the roof oi the dwelling house oi Mr. Victor Mo. wllllflmb. East Royalty, recently. Neighbors fought the blaze until the arrival oi a pumper and crew 1mm the nearby airport. RIJTUINS FROM 5 CK LIAVE- Claude H. Mellish, ‘Isl Class a - Ker. of the R.C.N.V. ., Halifax, has returned to his cutie; guer- we weeks sick leave spent with his platonic. Thou, W. 111011 RAW!- He is a graduate oi Tech- iintrns in the Navy, . _ ' i URA »l\»\l’ were! Ni Mrs. L.B. Mellish, Montague, Mrs. Walter Leard Bedequa and Mr Fwd Gates. West Royalty leave to- day for Toronto to attend the Nat- ional convention of Women's In- st alone and will stop giat Moncton 0n the rfium trip she also lens mi v beck in Ottaw c The car ferry S. S. Prince Edward Island completed four round trips before eight o'clock last night. On these crossin 3'7 car loads of mixed freight, fertlizer, coal. hay. gaso- line. flour. etc. were can-led m gm; Potatoes and 23 em ties were trans- ported to the ma nland. Most of the freight rs cleared aw both terminals before midnlg t each night now. weeks. Mrs. MacNell being oi her brot Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte street. Her son was the glrllastMcf lgsmuncie‘ afidu aunt. sat-t.‘ '5- “! "i 9 - 9"”!!! Allied Merchants Seaman: Club in street While 1n the city they were Montreal. the Allied f1“??? eghnfmgrwl #910411 Yllmllmllladlan nee Cross Society, Social C S l‘ . - g-VQQ 311m . compaxrjried to ghlgrlslaifg §§"rs'i§s's° d» em o‘ n“ “one Ziggy. MacNoil. -5ydney Post Re- INSTITUE met at the home oi meeting. Th: president, Mrs. George The business was quickly dispatch- ed and a delicious lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. The agoup is in- vited to Mrs. M. C. Mc its next meetinm-L. Camp Hill hospital, Halifax, was vlstiitorLto Montague over the week- en .- is leaving for Montreal. where lhc is taking a position. was a student at P.W.C. this yearn-L ..'Mrs. Helge Larson. George- iowmnspent lesday in Monta- gue.- . cal course and was emp oyed at DELEGATES LEAVE TODAY ._ itutes. Mrs. Melliah leave; by visit her son, Dr, amid Merlin; i‘. and Mrs. .. Cali- CAR FERRY MOVEMENTS- rovlnce On the return tri 1i car oads. four or five of wh ch were from RETURNS HUME -- Mrs. R, B. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OEIITRAI. ausnniarril Naval Awards Are Announced __-. a"; w‘, M; 35 ...(CP)--Nsvy mama- Mscdonild today announc- ed that ll. 0 rational awards- ranging from a O-B-Ii. to mention m dispatches-have been IPPWV“ m- Canadian Navy men who W01 grt in salvaging of the ateamshit lgfatthew Luckerrbach by the de- stmyar Columbia and in the pro- bable damaging of a submarine by gisn lit-Comer. George Hay Stephen. 9.5.0.. eemnrnnder o! the Colum- bia. whose wife lives at (186 Queen St.) Halifax and whose mother lives at Montreal, is made an addit- ional officer of the milita division of the order oi the Brit h ‘Dn- pire for his ‘exceptional service ' in the Matthew Luckenbach salvage Job. | lmgineer Lieut. John Alfred Sav-I ory whose father lives at Hamilton. took charge or the engine room‘ during the salvage operations and- beoomos s number o the military division oi the order of the British D1117 Engine Room Artiflcar (3rd class): David George Bell oi Toronto sndf Victoria Harbor. Ont. "Proved oi the greatest help and set an ex- ample to others" during the salvage and wins the British Empire Medal. mill division. , Of t e eight mentions in dis- patches. four were for participants in the Columbia's salvage work and four for the Georgiarfs attack on the submarine. Following are the 2- ILMAZ-S. Columbia- Skipper, Lieutl Angus Hector Campbell, whose ihther lives at Big Bras D'or N-S. whose wife lives at (88 Walnut St.) Halifax. formerly of Montreal. Acting leading Stoker lives st Sarnia, Ont. Sigmn. Charles whose guardian, lives at Montreal. liLC-S. Georgian- Ornar Fafard. git-splay 0f Middle Country Harbor. Lieut. James Alexander Duncan Falkner. whose wife lives at West- mount. Que- AB. Michael Frederick Wooeliite. whose next of kin ts Mrs. Ada Woodlirie. of Vancouver. formerly Saskatoon- Actlng L5. Douglas Hugh Peter- lau; whose father lives at Verdun. Maritime Oluh (Montreal Star) The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal reviewed an active year st its annual meeting, ‘held last alight in the Oak mom of th Mrs. GB Macfieod. in the chair. Mum" Bwmilmlldd by her son. Florence Sutherland shower. re- .P. C. Roland MacNeil. R.C.N.V.R.. celpts of $1,554.82, and disburse- felllmccl to their home in har- ment or 51.26945. The 511m l°'-°°t°‘".'- P111». Monday after star-rs wu raised ‘for the war "Wine "1 the city for the t two drest time. From mu and min e guest her-in-lsw and sister,‘ D. P. MacDonald. 0N FURLOUGlI-Petty Officer George Chapman, who has been on nctivc service with the Ro al Can- adian Navy since the out resk of hostilities. arrived at his home in Murray Harbor recently to spend c 2B~dny furlough. He Joined the Roy- al Canadian Navy a couple of years before war broke out. A son oi Cap- tain and Mrs. Milton Chapman. George was no stranger to the water when he first went to the navy. Ever since he was a boy he sailed on his father's vessel as one oi the crew as did also his brother Cyrus. who is nov: s gunner on a Roy Canadian Navy ship. These Murray Harbor sailormen are only two of the many man in the community who chose the navy as their way oi fighting freedoms battle. EASTERN lilIARlllllR . firm: rnuuurn woman's I - Mrs. J. N. MacDonald for the May MacPherson, occupied the chair. Iran's for ‘Miss Erma Gaudat RN. of] s ..'Calvin Hilchy of the P. ll. I. Highlanders. is home on leave visit.- u“ ing hiya. wife and family in Monta- 1 gug__ ..'Miss Beth Cowan. Montague. Miss Oowsn ..'Mrs. George Jackson and lit- tle daughter. Judy Lee. Montage, are spending, two weeks with a- Jor W. H. oole and Mrs. Poole. Charlottetown-L. ..'Mrs. liar Davison, Monta- gue. left on n trip to Boston. where she will make a brief stay omens friends and will be accompania back by her mother. Mrs. Annie W htman. and sister Mrs. Lawn a r e Arnold Rubin, wn trim? thnbeulrlh the Island for Ohg summon-L. I ..'Mlss Shirley Campbell a stu- dent teacher from Prince ei ales ular teacher thméour” is replaced by a one week's visit - schools. Miss Campbell is a dang‘: ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oantpbcl Whiln load-i The financial statement by Miss the club funds donations to ‘the amount of $800.49 were made w tine Navy League o! Canada ant. no the Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. and New Brunswick Divisions; to the POM, Cit? real General Hospital, Red Cross and Navy work, and other objects. The sum of $160.89 was raLseo for the HMS M dslen Fund. The report of te Red Cross group‘. given by Mrs. A. D. Ross. the committee in charge of work ior HMS. Magdalen, the ship adopted by the club, gave a report 0i gifts to officers and men. Officers elected for 1068-44 are: President. Miss D- L. Gan; vice- preaidents, (Nova Scotia). Mrs- E. S. Cushlrrg; (New Brunswick», Mrs. l". J. MscGlbbon: (Prince Ed- ward Island), Mrs. W. P- McVie: corresponding secretary, Miss Vern Bendal; mcordin secretary, Miss Helen Pike: inem- rship . Miss Piers Turner; treasurer, as _ Florence Sutherland. Provincial representatives are: (Nova Scotia), Mrs. Qrr Mulligan and Miss Stella Ervin; (New Brunswidr). Mrs. A. W. Seaman and Mrs. H. V. Armstrong: (Prince Edward Island). Mrs. Dan Ander- son. Commlttees: Arts and latte-rs. Mrs. S. Orswioru White; Red Grog Mrs. A. D Ross; historical, Miss Mary Sutherland; house and door, Mrs. C. S- Richardson; music, Mrs. I" J-I. Mathewson: social, Mrs. L. A. Forsyth: soclsl service. Mrs. L. T. cmnlll: N085. Miss Ethel Atkinson. Members at large: Mrs. K. C- Voss- nack. Mrs. D. M. Fsrnham, Mrs- A. J- Bflyd. Mrs. H. J. Russell. The retiring resident, Mrs. G. R. pen and’ ‘mu sot m- “? i pane s. . flushing on behalf of club. IOUDI T0 APPEAL ORDER OTTAWA. M 2'f—(CP)-J - Minister S‘? Laure t told tulle a_v that al's in ment committee‘, following re- quest to eggs! the orde which re- 5% in lntemmen in July, ' a e tlon t to him "" ‘t... "t. the Justice depart- ment within the prescribed period for appeal, his case would be heard tomorrow. 7T7 STOP the AGOIIY -ta.’§ffil I Ell-I. Kill BROS e m Bridal Wreath Diamonds 8r Wedding Rings 4e? _ I’, W R E ll T H ZI/amivuér Llz-Cmdr. John Fltzwllliam Stairs. =°"“°° w" "it" "i evening. l: t» » - ‘a ~- W R EAT H I Q33“ “in on OlSPlilYAIF l. )l"1)1llln _ m? ,. l c. wf esrrenson J EWELLER Gt. George St. LOWER MONTAGUE W. I. - {It was unanimously agreed the: .___ this be done and that Webster's or- The regular monthly meeting of chests-a be hired for season. the Lower Montague Women: In‘, the home of a? 10. months. Reports from various committees then followed. Red Cross display Mrs. Geo: e Poole on Wednesday was as folloevszpne Balaclava lrei~ met. three nero cops, one pair- sox Melvyn The meeting was opened with a and three quilts. Orton William Neely, whose wife f§1,‘{,"‘§_{,°’"§,‘§“,e"§,§.{§§§‘f° “,§‘y““,‘}; A observation contest. c The minutes oi the last meeting that, 39h“ mblnwn- were read and approved. A discus n glen ffillbmfldthflh the sponsorln - anccs a Lt-Cmdr. Alfred George Stanley, "m, s. whose next of kin is Mrs. Florence “mom ‘he summer concerning enlargement of lal S tori . It was decided regarding such. they would have the approval of all members glut and that everything possible would community all be done to promote such s worthy ‘LOO-Choir Rfhearsal. n s1 followed re letter s-oo-YJ- U °"- Provin- undertaking. ved by the hostess. Trinity United Ohurch FRIDAY. MAY 18th Collection was then taken and the meeting was brcwtrt to a close by the National anthem. A delicious llunch was then set- “Some people make guns, some make tanks,” says Mr. i Gold Seal, known far and wide as the emblem of Con- goleum Rugs and Congoleum by-the-yard. “My job is to make floor coverings that will cake hard trafic in stride and keep their good looks in spite of it; a sort of home-front morale job. And I'm putting everything I've got into it no make sure you get the extra value always built into Con- goleum, value that means long wear and lasting beauty so urgently needed just now when floor covering replace- ments are so hard to obtain.” llllllllllllillll l6’ GOLD SIAL ROI! TO IIILP MI. lOLlI SEAL MIKE 800D Y get ddsd was: our of you! Congo- 1.3T...» with very hula glen. Brush and map them regularly and renew rhe bright- aaas of their surface with an occasional waxing. Make nm too. that the floor under- frae from crevices o: hobs. ll it's a . lama it every luv months to "spread" a rule. Yes, s lirda can will P17 big dividends. nlsth is smooth and t MGDRE 8. MFLEOD limits! R. T. HOLM AN mo. SUMMERSIDE PROWSE BR OS.. LTD- CHARLOTTETOWN a- , p-tn \.¢.~.r!>._.‘z' Bn-illlsual .<...-a ldila-mllsllpq r\rp.r1\PI\a v-.-....-..-..-.--.-r.---r >~'~ n._2 .-.- -..-a