iT ronar ONLY-YOU'LL LOVE m Spencer Tracy - Katharine Hepburn In ~ w/Tnour -LOV " { MATINEE DAILY AT 2.2.0. - EVENING suows 1 -'- 9.00. is PRfNEE EDWARD is ; comm: Tlilili. - rm. - SAT. iiiil’ A COUPLE 0F SASSQJn the Saul of lllglicr turning , Iltolr NEWEST and EUNNiISi of m: y y tlfibl LOU" ‘ . ' l Y RY ll nngligm,“ pomillitvll with m ‘intuit m‘? ‘and lane ,,.- lliiii. sriillll no iiiiiiii iii iiiiii iii lill Ml. “ovum fin“ m‘ _‘.-Q .. €0SiEii0 ’EMPIRE' -:- llllllL-Flll. —-SM Shows - 8:46 - Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 1nd A LB E R TSON BQOIII lllv small - vtanou naluamo unto-s ICIUAAI (Nllllamlll arm aullaacn s. Kvfnl antmnanm " wlulau (Outlet! rmav lomm wluonr mus IM SIOINMW ml sins (on m0 ALSO SERIAL - CARTOON - SPORT l‘~ l l" ‘\>;-—>——~'- l This. Army “illg~ao,l:'fzflllilm!lr~lllopclalssol,flgm" ’ ‘ _ " f CliAllLOTTETOWiGUA§Dl§L 3 . 7.04M Y. liillfliillfllflllliliili “ADVENTURES or '.'g"'loo°ii'“'l'fi'm"'oif'_'ii'i°‘i.l3ioii'fil't KITTY QDAY” :;IE..EY.§:-.":.s.".s.s~:c News - Pictorial '=.-_-= '“°°' ---- a»; Cartoon CIABWILL fur s3l|9mf.pm MATINEE DAILY 2.30 s§€§§€£‘“.‘""“" “" l" Efflingfhfws 7~3-45-l‘ nauo arch-ions. -. John- ___‘rlndfy wm remain open o» climates l ray your. H1710 raxas early THUR. — FRI. - SAT. and avoid long‘ waits. 11-21-21.‘ iING F“ REM. ADVENTURE? Mm ‘Alma-I Get your H“ .- ROM today. ,A. Kennedy d: Co.. . $2 Queen Street. ' 0-71-11, auiusmaa the '1'. s. Le - T98 my. Saturday. June 30th?“ o-as-zs-zl-as. oillo T555011”. t ‘"§li‘“6m§mr i0 aotn. interest will o2 y u“ ‘ll-ll OFFICE OI D Bonahaw. is closed untlil -M-1i. Como down to Tues witlWlod" and icin Ilia lwnt for a desperate gong o‘ range criminals . . . Prince Edward Island Officer rors Of run uoaau ruasiruna sans which was to have taken place ytsferday gftttrilbflfi will take place mwdawynlat occ-sk, weathers-grim ‘i ' i MUSCICAL FILM (Life of Bard!» wnlsm at aso. First floor Notre Dame Convent. Everybody‘, welcome. Silver collection. Plgggtory DsoT/i UfilQillY bemijiAn c in Covehead Road“ “ c“ 1155")’. 27th. and U ‘Ilhursdflcv at 8 PWM. THE SACBAMENT of the Lo d‘ Supper will be observed on Sunday in Caledonia Presbyterian Church. P!‘ 11v services will be held Thursday and Friday at 8.00 P. M. and Saturday at 11.00 A. Mb 27 q PROPERTY PURCHASE — The Hoban property on Kent Street was sold by public aucfion yester- day to Mr. Chas. Chandler for $4.800. Mr. W. H. Beaten was the auctioneer. DIFFERENT William Vessey who was acquited or. a charge of attempting breaking and entering before Judge Duf- fy on Saturday, June 2B, is not William Vessey of 190 Cumberland Btn Charlottetown. VOTE I03 THE CHILDBENF- 0n Thursday. June zatn. from 8.15 L. W. SYIBW. M.A-. Ottawa that his son. Flight Serg- OW,- c_rl‘c_y_uclglllon'thrdnsggjegélg cant George Robert Sims. is now “v for official purposes presumed to‘ scflfigffiiutifi, §,{“_‘,“,§$“,,§° ‘he have died on active service over- ' 6.7km seas on Jul l5. 1914. .__ Fin-Sgt. irns, who was in his RETURNS HOME-Mira, Albert 35th year, went overseas in the Newman, Kingswli hias arrived <1 A- F- from Wlnniiws. in home accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Pwwsc. after having spent the Pius Cartoon Comedy and Serial i Died In Action Mr. H. E. Sims. Malpeque Road, has received official notice from Qciober,~1043. and saw a great deal of active service over Germ- any. fiielore some Into the services Pmwse, Great Village, n.5, and ,Flt.-Sgt. Sims was employed in’ is the guest of Mr. and Ma's. A.S. the Bank of Nova Scotia. Kerising- Prlmell, West Royalty. ion. and received many promo- --— tions, going from P. E. I. to Parry‘ M3. AND MR5, rlzgsqolq 1, Sound, Ont. to work for the De- _ CAMPBELL of New Glasgow. P.E.I.. fence Industries Ltd. and was latenannounoe the en ligament of their transferred to Winnipeg as As- eldest daughter, ren Alma Ferric, sistant Supervisor for the same to Leading Seaman John Philip company. ,Delv'es, son of Mrs. K. Tagen. Win- Many friends hold fond mam-mines. Man- Marrlace lo take place dries of the deceased who made 139ml‘ Daft 0f Jllly- 6-27-1l- his home with his grandmother, ——- Mrs. Lydia Sims in Kensington CHURCH‘ 0F SCOTLAND. — lie leaves besides his father, one Th9 Swffl-lllfilll 01 the Mill's 811D- brother, Gnr. wllllam n, 1n 301., per will be dispensed at the Kirk, land, three sisters lll this city. and Desilblei abbalh- Jul!’ 1“- 5"‘ l-il; aged grandmgthey in Kmqvicos 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. glngtqm Preparatory Services Thursday, June 28th and Saturday, June 30th, at B P. M. Thanksgiving Serivio Monday July 2nd at 10 A. M. Rev. GThe angual meeting of the St. ‘7’ H‘ Bkhw‘ 84M!‘ surges ranch of the Red Cross ATTENDWG Kmsmmws Co» was held at Mrs. Peter Morrison'sivEN1-IoN_Mr_ L“ E_ 305$ m, on the ft f M Twelve $.33??? iswsii. oi." gglgllalllgg llswggg,“ ,3‘ gm xii call by paying membershiplatyegdmg tthewgfimeyl‘. :31“: Con- ' VH1 0H S Q Oil , EBCOD Emil“ °f lllilcw by bnllotr us. Mr. Ross is a delegate of sr. sooner-rs RED enoss v1°°'P'°s1d°"t' M“ J- J- CllllP-lacoom ariied b Mrs. Ross Mr bell ire-clerical; Secretary. Mrs. Ross i? also ohginnan of the local Ausm‘ ‘mhnsmn- Kinsmen Salvage Committee and Nine meetings were held in ths,treasurer of the club. Mr. Rnss year with an average attendanceils native of Wheatley River, P. c. eight members. illlf Réllflll OI year's work: is boys sweaters. 2 navy sweaters. 1 SAILS FOR. BRITAIN — Among aunt 3 Pr- mBlV-fl Pylamas. 5 pr. those sailing for Britain (in the mill/Es- 2 ill} grey socks. 4 pr. A,iliner Iie de France this week is F_ socks. $o.00 donated to a. o. Pte. Ethel Reid, of Murray Har- diive. cash on hand $3.46. bour North. The big troop liner is Primrose sub-division: carrying the largest C.W.A.C. con- b 3_ ill- 8101185. 1 navy sweater, 1 tingent ever to cross the Atlantic. oys sweater. They are under command of Capt. PDe Gros Marsh sub-division hel<l|Fannie McDermott. of Toronto, and 9.. meetings. average attendance iflmay be stationed in occupied Euro- , Ellemlm =- 5 ilirls dresses, 2 pl‘, pe for between two and five years. all-i ilylamas. 33 pr panties. 5 They are the first such draft to “W5 "YldBTVBSiB. 28 pr boys’ und- proceed overseas since the army Elilani-S. 6 men's pyjamas, 5 of occupation began operations. Pl- Bfey soc . '1 pr. navy glovgg 2 long-sleeved khaki sweaters ti gavy: sweaters, 3 quilts. $5.00’ to YOUNG wan ouasr oli- illll/B; 4 treats for - my; PARTS. -- Master An ew Knox. Masses for friends, 84.00. Cash on 80h of Mr. and Mrs. An w Kncx. hand $2.75. Bl w, who has been a wartime Launching sub-division hold 10 of his uncle and aunt, Major meetings: average .ttmq“°e_ o, and Mire. Alex Knox, lanade nine members. g gleeyele“ "ab for the last four and a ha ers, 3 turtlemeck sweater‘ m leaves by airplane tomorrow. pr. socks. 9 pr. loves, 1 pl‘, mitt, ' (Thursday). for Halifax en route 6 navy scarves, g5 A_ 1n handker: t0 his Old home. sailing by the chiefs, 34 p; pantie,’ 5 bu“. Clmard liner Aquiionia mt the end iindervests, 2 quilts; $500 to R cl u" W drive. Cash on hand 52.09, ' ' Mrs. P. Morriso , mp“! Secretary. In Memoriam In memory of Dorothy May Stewart wh died June 27. 19404. one w" "m I am thinking of you every day, GREATLY ENJOYED VISIT- Mr. and Mrs. Duncan J. Campbell of North Lake have been enter- tlainéng farce gtuests ‘frog VINhew The Way I saw you l"; or or o pas wo ee . ey ' are Katherine Vancelios, a niece, Yopealhtave left behind a broken md diughm- o; m, h“ Helen McPhee Murphy, and her son Ronald. The other guest is Emily Belier Nieves. the winner of the "Miss Brooklyn" contest New York. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have shown the iris a glorious time and the slg ta have been some- thing unforgettsbie. ‘The iris re- ret leaving, but duty cais We will never forget you Dorothy dear. Sadly missed by mother. sisters. and brothers. ack to New York. However, they shall return in September for the ‘l little boy and will accompany Mr WW5" ‘S and Mrs. Campbell back to New r glad York whore they will make their "' “' lad“ permanent home. Katherine is also the niece of Aeneas P. Mc- Phee of Elmira. Mrs. John Stewart left by plane. Mon y On return to her home in Bror rlino. Mass. after visiting her sister. Mrs Mcbeln who l’!!! been ill fcr some time. Mrs. Sternrt NENTHOLATUM .. . ( UMIURI {rm/v was: guest at the Queen Rom. is ed wife of Leland M. Ste-eves and President. Mrs. W. A. MacKiruion; the New Waterford club and is in -t.ivesinthe 1189811"! - smile and they shall also miss her . and the shadows flee away". PERSON - The; ' Dragging the body of a girl to the lime pit. Flight Lieut. D. Ian MacKenzie of the R. C. A. F. attached to the Second British Army with a unit of the R. A. FE. son of Major Mac- Kenzie, of this City, has been mentioned in despatches. He was in charge of the unit escorting His Majesty around the lines on his visit to Holland. His Majesty afterwards sent for Lieut. MacKenzie and congratulated him o_n the fine appearance of his escort. The Lieui. went into Belsen Horror Concentration Camp of which he wrote: “A person could not begin to explain the horrors of this camp. People die while you are watching them. I have seen several graves similar to the ones pictures of which have appeared in the press. It was hor- ~rib1e, I think every SS. trooper and the Gestapo should be killed; ir. fact I often think the world would be better if we exterminated the entire German race now to prevent any repetition of such bestial horrors. It is a cruel thought. but some of the sights I have seen in this camp makes me feel that way. This camp and its horrors cannot be explained. one has to see it. Then after you have seen it you wonder if what you have seen is real." There were three Canadian officers with the unit, and all were of the same opinion as Lieut. MacKsnzie regarding its horror. The bodies were gathered by the Gestapo and SS. troops and thrown in lime pits for burial, men, women and children- m mlamonum MRS. LELAND parents, Mr. and Mrs. ward; a brother Davis oli lhe nonlestsad; and her ullly sister, Broken Circle — Mother and Canoe Cove, P.E.I. A number otf nieces arid nephews will also re- member gar H kiindly indulgent manner fill fl 6CD on. n?“ {used peacamuy “way, ‘m The floral tricutes. which wsrie Sunday, May 2i, in the P. a. . b Hm i luded. . Hospital‘ Ecmh Mary warm bemv" e§lllll7\li-—1'l.‘lilb&nd: Broken Circle — Mother and Father. Davis and Mamie. splays, 7P1?" clonal-wit ~ n- w , r. a i . . . lnuiffemnt health only recently. s‘wéves_ Taylor “u”: N3“ pom- entered the hospital on the previ- Sistersqndaw. Mn and Mm Dan cu: Fuecday for observation and ward and Family. Kmsswn; ML su s.qu..nt treatment in the hop: and Mm’ med WMTL Charlotte. that shortly her usual goocl_l'ieall.h town; The ward 503m charmte. would be restoled. Little Fold her wwm Mm James B 1 and i.“..“i°“s%y§i’.‘i.‘°.¥§.“.‘.ii‘$ ‘$33?’ $53.2 ma» °ll==l°lm°wll= ““"“°‘° then drawing rapidly to its close. ‘én%_§‘°nn°t’h‘ Momton’ um the Sabbath, which quietiyush- ' 1 cred in a new week, lier genus spirit was released ircm its earth- ly bondage and as the evening shadows lengthened, softly and s11- erltiy winged its way to Him, who "leadeth beside still waters." ' (B noififfiyig elf/a: lfimyasndaigfecxzaill-grf MQNC%QN» A” B~ "' Th“ ‘m? ate and loyal to those who treas-flllfllllm? 1f m “em °f f‘ dgémf} “i? i.*i§l’..i.i“‘ei‘°“ii‘“' i.“°‘“"“‘i‘° $3.35 fin?’ f2. ‘liihliiibi’... in‘; on c e n er ome, sze - was interested and helpful in com- one finds oneself in a strange city munity affairs. Her sudden pass- there's no telling the good bar- ing therefore occasioned much re- ber from the other kind. _ gret, not only in her home district My fighting stars were \vi.h me. and in other Darts of the Island. however, for dropping into the but also ilr Moncton, her husbands first shop which caught my eye. l native town. where she was well came under the careful and ex- and favorably known. Some of her penance‘; hand 0g 31m“; M“. earlier years were scent with wle- Leod. MacLeod not only proved U. 5- and tlun 1"" to be a good barber, but a good in Miimmn Wile" the fir“ Years ludge of horses as well. Sam's 0! h" mulled m" - hobby is following race-tracks and Abw-t W“ ""5 53° I soon discovered that he knew Mme w the 75mm l” m“ “l” re" the game from A to Z; knew the 5mm“ i“ “W “m” °‘ Kmgswn’ horses and the boys who drove ‘r cmmhmd mme‘ ‘em-our Col. D. A. MacKinnons w and Joe O'Brien were as well known todhina as they are to your corrcspon en . My next call was at ‘The Royal Oak-fruit and novelty store oper- ated by G. D. Montgomery, a former resident of Summerside. Mr. Montgomery claims kinship with our late beloved Lucy Maude Montgomery. and that in itself is quite a distinction. Ho kindly in- vited me to accompany him and his wife on an auto trip in the country. but owing to the severe thunder and lightning storm which struck up about the hour of our contemplated departure, I was fort and hope to the bereaved obliged to cancel the invitation. ‘it family and frltlldl- H" ffl-Wfl“ has always been a source of regret hymns. PM "l"! 9° Wmlli l" me to me that I happen to belong to were clwwl f" ll" 111ml“ 5°15; that class of mortals who must of l/iilib "T119 1°" I! M" smphe“ ~ necessity keep dry, at least on the "Rwk °7 55"" “"5 "Aime w‘ outside. Towards late afternoon M“? Bu!“ w“ h‘ the °m°t"y the sun came from under his cloud at Kingsi/Dn and there. near the and I nosed downtown to on“ hm“? Wm“ “he 39"“ m‘ m°sthgl , headquarters, where I met ieut. her happy married life all was mortal of a kind and dutiful gfdgilgncilgllljliflllbolg" ‘all; hm daughter. an affectionate wife and ‘wentyqix W“! and. according to itjiislflegfl wifinfinilfiil” tlliagddg: ‘flog the information gleaned from citi- ' in“ sens. he is a very popular and ef- slx 0g h" ooL-s- ficient officer. He formerly be- choytq; l" 3nd longed to Millview. PEI. That he Louis Ward. Charlottetown. and never forgets the land of his birth Ear‘ Ward of Kinstcn. , can be gathered from the fact that Immediate relat vu lefttomcurn he always manages to visit the an: her husband, Leland M. sfeeverlsland during Old Home Week. formerly of Mansion, N34 herl 1 had only reached horns when » a Benjamin M. STEVIE elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Belllamin Ward. Kingston. in her 42nd year. The late Mrs. stsevcs, e Co. nu lll i»: ... nslcArihllrl will be s . will look in vain for her e bright and encouraging words. The funeral was held from her former hmne on Wednesday. May 30. 1940, and the large number of relatives. friends and acquaint- ances. from near and far who gath- ered to pay their last respects tes- tified io the esteem in which size was held. The service was con- ducted by the Rev. J. R. Skinner of Corn/wail United Church. assist- ed by tho Rev. A. B. Todd of the North River Baptist Church. both of whom brought messages 0d oom- pail bearers were ins: Cecil. Elmer. Three Canadian Officers, Flt. Lieut. Ian MacKenzie on the lefnihe cruslcst doctors in Germany. A load cf PAGE THREE Describes German Concentration Camp The one wiih tho X is the f1mrius_D.' 1~""lll. 0M M bodies in real‘. S5. Guards. i =1.~.:_-:. . I lavas informed that a visitor was awaiting my arrival. Arid whom should it be but hon. Flt. Lt. R. E. WOOClSIGSJVlIOSC nld home is‘ Darnley. His wife and family now: reside in Summcrside. I was pleas-TEES- P" d"- ed to see the padre looking so tvellJHaY Before joining the Air Force lief "f was our clergyman for Cornivaiijp°ta“°es- 9k" and surrounding districts and-gum?“ dairy needless to say we had a pleasantlRwsl bee‘ evening discussing this and that Stem“ p" m‘ Chickens friend acrosithe Strait. Fresh lemme he“ CORONATION W. 1. Celery Corned beef Oranges. doz. Texas Tomatoes, lb. Hot House Tomatoes, lb. The regular monthly meeting of golronation Women's Institute was‘ ed at the home of Mrs. Geor e Sims, Park Comer, on the SVSIIlIgIg New cabbage’ 1b‘ of June 5th, with the vice-presi- New beets" 5 m‘ dent presiding. Meeting opened by WW1 ""543 Slllilill! “Keep the Home Fires Apples" M” a Burning" and repeating "Creed" inflwpks '91‘ unison. -T\ll‘IllPS. lb. Minutes of previous meeting werewwrms‘ 1° m‘ read and adopted. and roll call SPlIlBCTl- 1b- answered with "suggestions for Beflll-‘l- “l post-war construction". Secretary Radlsh- bunch reported that proceeds of play a- 3°ll50 P181115 mounted to $19.66. CorrespondcncelNPW Cami“ lb- was read. Delegates iverc aDpoint-ipllleflilllle ed to attend annual convention inlBlTlfcflll. bllllrlh Charlottetown. Those are: Mrs. Onions. ib- 7c. George Howatt rmd Mrs. Foster-Alflilhvkefi Dunning. Mrs. Howatt and hlrslRadlllh Ralph McLeod were re-elected for Flesh mllfikefel sick committee. iFrrsh Fillets It was decided in solid anoiihsr-Frcsh Mackerel shipmcn‘ of old wooilons to be made into blankets as soon as pos-' siblc. The idea of having an auc-l tion sale was brought up and afterl some discussion. it was decided i0 have same in July. in the hall. Arrangements for district con- vention aro being loft over until next meeting. There WflS no ])l‘0- gram, cxcep‘. a contest whirli was read b the secretary. Collcrtion amoun ed to one dollar. Next meeting to be held in the Institute room on July 9th. instead of rcg- fmwerg ular date. roll call to he answorcd ‘- was. “8l‘$€.§‘&’“wf€i it‘: distill m» we h . Deli o s refreshments _ - $5.- Erglrved bvclth‘; hostess, assist- I" '6 benewd that the “"5 "n" ed m, Mm Wane“ 5mm of bridgo, originated in Greed! § , _ . §§i§l§§§§é §§§ ‘ssfisfififisfi: QB F? 2 for Bard of Thanks ac. N. Treff wishes to the doctors and staff of the cial Sanatorium. the Aflnillki- ifive Officers of the R.C.A.F. and -ihe Red Cross for their KinihQQI shown my wife during her meat illness. Also r wish to thank frinh and visitors and those who seat fl-fl-l thlhl PiVHfl- Announcing , ANNUAL BAZAAR s 0B1. 8-13 inc. a 1.. Aid of City Hospital l '