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Con.’ uzldtiinn Tiff/FAX; l ll a. “m . .3 . i Panic: EDWARD y l GALA OPENING ON MONDAY-DON'T MISS IT '__.. Corps News Prepared b)’ ll" chnihu” 1 town Detachment. clllmlll“ l Motor ‘transport Section l .1 ,M y l, hospital visit- mgnpasllatlg; ‘llle M9“): Trans‘ men and veterans who we!‘ ‘ma’ ents in the various hospitals. Tél: pa.” 1mm No. 1 Platoon visl patients at the Prince Edward Ic- lanc. and the Charlottetown hospit- als, at the R C N~ V- R- Burac“ ta f ift -two patients. The luio 21 illatftiony detail made twenty- one calls at the Provincial Senator- ium and the Beach Grove TTBIDIIIR Centre hospital In addition to sup" ' riying these paliems with clkflretlei- fruit and magaziueS. the girl-i l?" checkers and fir. saw puzzles for lllel amusement of the men durlnB infill confinement to hospital. Other members of this Section were on! duly at the weekly Gall“ Bl Brwh" ton Club last Saturday night. The heflfiv good wishes of the Transport Section will follow former .Driver Alice Douglas whose marri- ,a'~= to Cpl. Fairbnirn of the R. A.‘ f F. look placc on Tuesday. and who will make hcr home in future at ‘Greenwood, N S . where her hus> ' baud is stationed. The Section. and in particular the members of No, 1 Platoon of tvhlch she was member. will regret her departure but all join in wishing her every happiness. A milestone in the history of the Transport Section was passed on Thursday night when approximate- l,v twenty of the members wrote their final exams under the train- ‘H lug syllabus laid down by National B Headquarters, The course is for more extensive than is ccnernlly realized. and the girls who have successfully completed their quali- fication are to be congratulated. Present emphasis in the training nf No 2 Platoon is being placed on ‘Stretcher Drill under Svt Giles Caniwell of the R. C. A. M. C . Bed Cross and other organizations. I On Thllridly night, the Office at l -ministration Section bade farewelli i ‘ to one of the section. Miss Florence il I Roper. who is leaving the | to enter the W. R. O. N. S Friday nizht three members of the Food Administration Section rc- portcd at the Provincial Sunatoriuln. Red Cross Corp: |ond one member at the Charloltte- town Hospital. ready to help those in charge. = Donors‘ Clinic which is to be es’ itablished in Charlottetown in port Section called on the urillw ma: future. much of the work will |be done voluntarily by members of the Canadian Red Cross Corps The Food Administration Section will he lll Clllrlle of serving refreshments, to the 601101‘! and R‘ A_ p, school, providing for th province Food Administration Section During the practice blackout on In connection with uic Bloody ‘he ter Ii At the present time there are only fourteen members in is section. and during tlv- month 0i’ April I89 hours of service were Dut in at the Provincial Snnaioriilm and the Charlottetown Hospital "Good nutrition in the homes and l" W!‘ lfrouns heirs to keen the mofflle Ind health of a nation at n hilh standard." 1r i5 felt ma; time are many Itlfls in Charlottetown v/ho ‘have the time and ability m 1.91.; in this verv worth-while DrMPTlI. New rvwmebra are needed right a. Wliy- Those who have gmv ppm-g time and would like to do their bit in the war cffrrt are llTKrn/i in 10in be the Fbod Administration Section of ll!!! Canadian Red Cross Corns. IN I‘ TMORIAM mt. anous n. sum l° Sh in An old resident of Tignlsn P. E. Island. Anlllm R. Shea passed away suddenly at his home. 45 Kenwocd St. Brookline, Mass. Saturday. May 1st at 4.25 A. M. The Solemn High funeral mess was celebrated at St. Aldenii Church rookline, Mass. Tuesday, May 4th at 9 A. M. Many friends and relat- ives were present. m The pail bearers were Messrs Pct- er Kelly, Rockport Mass. Fred Ready, Boston Mass; Eddie McInnis Belmont Mibi, James McQuillan Watertcwn, Mass. Claude Shea, Belmont. Muss and Roland Shea. Brl hton Mass. and the anti-gas instruction current- iv beinlz Iziven to the entire De- tachment by Malor D F. Tierney, while other subjects are also re- ‘cclvlng attention , . Nursing Auxiliary Section ere was a. profusion of beaut- iful floral pieces and numerous spiritual bouquets. Many former ‘rignish residents culled to express their sympathy. Numerous letters and telegrams were rcseivcd from his many relatives and friends of nP-‘i-‘JJ-‘i-‘J-‘J-‘nlf-Wfl-"MHH-‘ffl- The Nin-slnsz Auxiliary (V. A. D's) report that the number of drones j in their section has been reduced to ,n minimum, as shown bv the solen- did record of i161 service hours crcWlcd to them for the month of April Last week the members of tlhls qcciiorl met in the Demonstration Room to review their practical work in Home Nursing and First Aid 11n- rier the direction of their Section ‘Leader Mrs N. D. MacLean. who was called upon to answer many ulveslions from this interest-ed group cf szirla Now is the time to join the Nurs- lnlz Auxiliary Section New classes arc bein." formed and the call woes nut out for volunteer! tvl-iich you will receive will be of ez-eat personal value any time. but in yvrlr emergencies it is an absolute neciessllv. V. A. 11's are needed Io» service in hospitals. First Aid Poets nnrl homes as circumstances require, Applications will be received a’ the Prince cf ‘Vales Colic” on Mon- riuv and Thursday evenlnfzs. or at Red Cross House at any time. Office Adminlctratoin Section llicjnbrrs of ihe Office Admin‘ lstrn ion Section who ave on the "fir". rhlft" in connection with Air 4-] Raid Precautions were on duty at the Casually Clenrinz Sieilcns vjur» lllrliirrithe practice blackout last Friday ‘marine April. section Three con» l limited mo hours of service to the _ _________¢_____ :-':'a--- 'd'n'lfln'e'n'u'u'u‘s'd'u'u's‘.r'd'n'e'in'u' hearing‘! llnve o demonstration by our chief Consultant, MRS. C. F. SMITH, who will be at The Charlottetown Hotel. Ch-rlottctown Wednesday afternoon and evm- ing and all day Thursday and Friday _ Mlv 12th. 13th Ind 11th. i i can heln vou The caursc . Prince Edward Island. He leaves his widow: Angelina l (Mclnnisr Shea: five sons: J, Clar- ‘cnce of Waterwwn. Mass: Rallih of Portland Maine; Alden of Brook- line Mass: Ignatius of Boston, Mass; Lyle of Brighton, Muss; four daugh- Hiers; Mrs Clifford E. Mullins of Digiby Nova Scctla: Mrs. Leo Four- "nier. Brookline. Mass: Miss Lmyra C. Shea ‘Brookllne, Mass: and Mrs. Harold "Swceeney. Roxbury. Mass. Seventeen gnamd children: also three sisters and two brothers. Mrs. Richard Murphy of Centre Line Miss Clara Shea of New York city: Sister Cosmas of Bird Island. Minn. Peter of Dorchester Mass. and Frank of 5t. Imus P. E. Island - PRIVATE rfirisvvToiif/uvn v~ - Friends and relatives were ind- dened and shocked when they learn- ed that Pi/e. Jams William Folland had passed away clue in a heart at- iacl: on April 3rd at the nae of forty-six vcars. He was serving with the Veterans Guard in Newfound- land and had not been feeling well for aocnetime. so was given his fur- lough and on the morning of his death was waiting for the boat on which he wu going in sail for home, when this sadness overtook him. The deceased was of a kind disposi- tion, always willing to lend a help- ing hand in time of sickness and trouble. l-le is a veteran of the last - world war and reeniisicd at the oul- break of the present war. Their are left to mourn besides his sorrowing widow. for whom the deepest sym- pathy is felt. two daughters and four sons namely violet. Mrs Wil- liam Well am‘. Pearl, both of North Granville; Pte Ray in Halifax: Pie. Melvin and a step eon Pta, Oolin Burt both carving in England and a younger son Francis at home; also two daughters-in-iaw and one son- in-law and four grand children. and his aged parents. Mr and Mrs William Pbilend. Granville Two bro- thers and five sister! also survive. Hadley. Mclrose. Mass. Fulton, Brit- i!h Columbia. Blanche. Mrs. Leigh Nelson. Spokane Washington: Myrtle, Mrs. Walter Trowsdale: Mollie. Mrs. Whitfield Oakes: Janie. Mrs. Eric Cousins. Adeline. Mrs. Ray Parsons. all ruining on the Is- land. It maku it duobly snde a: Pie . anc" Mrs. Ilblland had been bereaved of their baby daughter a~ bout three weeks before that. Other omen Dlfilfliiglly. PRINCE unwuinwrsitann“ noanni. Annual Meeting ct of Incorpora- h a Pllbllo meeting of all con- ic the Prince Edward ll- Ilolpltal. will be held In BL Paul‘; Pariah llall Charlottetown, on Taudny, May bit at I P. M. for the purpose of c "What a grand thought," saia. "it mus. Di: lover, gown Lfleye nllb tllnfl Ul ,\Cf\l‘ —— any b11113 OI year. for lnut matter." "now would you like to go along?" i Her fork made a rcsoundingmclata- h have Paul say such things to ion. she was sure. places together. things. There would be a saw must have caused her to slightly, for Paul. his eyes intent upon her, put over hers and said. get out of her and drive p bit, 1V5 lerrlblv close and stuffy." get her away to chance to make lo\'e to her, but the lh eninlz. glimpsed Jim Constance. dancing with a haired girl. His close l0 hers BlVl his broad face '*'” Fllehlly flushed. heme". and =hr- didn't like hlrrl it made Sh“ renlizrrl for the first time that sh» My"! Jim Con. FtTlPfP. tre much mcngv, Clmrl". Pnqlrnr ‘Rtllllfllflltnv at fhc rivennv festival. tlon case: sale of beer. were dis- "llblolmnl aolchadnooc. servativc Association wiu hold n Mixed Brldue at Brighton Gum on NJ] cu entertained the patients at Falcons appreciated - ~o»»+o++o-o0-o+¢+>oo+w 1., meeting of the Dlooclan ex/eou’ a Girl of the Turf B! i ltlory Uougllsa stovau OO-OOO¢OQv49§O£IVv v ‘°_°_"El+5‘!e°.il2"? H" l’ _ Cary on her plate. was tn WBY O1 llSnZlilK I181‘ m marry nim? so. she wasn't quite iecdyhw e wanted to put. that 0f! a littllre‘ longer. PYou forget that I'm a. business WOIIIQII 110W.’ Paul drew his flne brow in puzzled line and then laughed. “l dldnt get you at first. If you mean those hcrscss we can get rid of them easily." through a thin veil of smoke. “I've been lookink at a house in Coro- nado. Mother wanted me to see it, She thinks it's just the thing." She tried desperately to shut iici- faithful service m. the close o! I mind lo any might hnve dreamed. and t herself as Paul's Wife. She would lie looked at her which she hink of dreams happy with him. after a fash- They would go see interesting big house Coronado with ocean frcnta e and servants. Later there would Cil lfllTfll. ' This last thought amused her. r she knew Lucretia would be sullen and unforgiving in the role of grandmother. be generous with Lucretia. men as Jim Constance would drop out of her life. Ca horses would be sol . would see to that. Anthony Garth about little Italian Clnldilrm. Vlliélllg revert to 0 0y who climbed tre s wit breath-faking e h lllored dark caves. Anthony But Paul would Such hoped. The Mrs. Norris a fourteen-year- swlftness and ex- an, would never life again. and what pale his hand quclrlv “Darling, let's She said, “Yes, let's d0." she saw through his excuse to himself as a Qllllhts was no longer fright- Across the floor ahe had He was slender. brown- head was bent 'l"l".1* kirl lniehf have seen-Cary the pin. 1T0 be Continued) ‘l. B. MUSIC FESTIVAL elwr New?» Mav l" rap) __']"l1 """’ fr. n\*-<vn‘ wr _ whit pciivnnrltillw: febtlvalnliifnrlliiglc w" given 5 sunmded “nun” o’ “.111 ha n~\f\\\f\r‘ pH..." cqmnamw 5",", "m1 b" "Mo" f‘ P. ‘lilasson. Dr. T/‘Wmto. will ho u GIIEIFK Y0ll|l liliillll! 76% of all adults hlvo bad breath. That's why it pays to uco COLGATES ' TOOTH POWDER Scientific halo prove unclu- sively that In 7 out of l0 can: Colgate’: Tooth Powder Instantly slop: oral lull lnoqth. SAVES YOU MQNIYI Com cred to other ladle bran s, a_ large fin 0% Colgate’; gives you up to 30 more brushing» a giant fin up to {J6 more brurbingr-for not o single penny motel TIP T0 SMOKERS! Colgnte's Tooth Powder in one of the Kuicken, onion waysfoguar ngainstfobltcn -» ' min and tobacco breath! curricular eating motion picture film_ in the president. was elected votinli dele- pc-rud. artillery. and Oswald. R.C.A.F. They P, Bu er. Bradalbane billlblltllllllllllll i lflflll In ::.---....,-'.~:.-s:-.:-""'“"' a lm nah a uml. nil-lo ill‘ up“ Patrick and Herbert Mar- ~ 09°‘. ‘w Pmwnmlu’ snail. brilliant co-starr in the re- ent Metro Goldwyn Mayer lvwrev continuum-rum LIFE lNsuo- gmmleen. are comm t, an,“ ‘NOE’ to join other top-rank entertainers of the stage. screen and radio in the victory Loan Hour. to be broad- cast from Toronto on a coast~to- B PM. coast network. Wedncfidfly. Mly 1?- ts (mm f0 to 1i ADT. Other stars of the show will be Alec Templeton. me versatile pianists-comedian; Thomas L. Thomas whose rich bar - tone voice is ulwigyfi Weggllgfd Wm; - arc giifisholradto Tolonto to make wood Hospital by shcwlnk on inter‘ the orchestral arransemfilll! 93ml rsonally conduct the orchestra for this mow. All these artliti are donating their time and talent in “iii-ii” dme mlértslllllgfgallolgltltrlck nd liefgeTt Marshall i; well known Mculmlli lllmell-l“ in Canada. Many willt have aeenvlyli: ' P tricks recent pic ure " ye cl gig to the national convention and I Dancing". Herbert Morshalls recent! Mrs. A. J. Hewett was namedipicture 5001i to be released is "Fae. alternate. not Mrs. Watts as M!‘ i “My Row“, a screen comedy it'll-ll ll modern story of ultra-modern people Thoughout World War Number 1. erbert Marshall served will} llll‘ Fourteenth London Scots Rcgllllml- He was uverly wwvumlcti in -. and ' long and successful career on ihc- stalze and in the movies. Stlirtiligl in 1929 with his first talking pic- ture. "The Letter" with Jenn Earzela. Alec Templeton. horn in Wales and eighties: from birth, began to_ show exceptional musical ability at the age of two. At four. he comixised _ m: woman's PrOIIB-‘illlll’ CO"- whursdn eve . ay lath ma. can. H n PICTURES BNJOYED -On tlw auditorium which was very much DELEGATE NAMED-At a C. W. ARRIVE BAFELY — Mr. 01111511 Darrach. Canoe Cove announces the safe arrival in Enlland 0! hl! two brothers Collin, of the hos-vi! re sons of the late Mr. Duncan Darrech. Canoe Cove and MYE- Darraeh. now residing in Toronto. SOLDIERS LEAVE-Privates Cl. i lftfilgo giiziliiisiiidiloitclslciiliv For and" elsewhere in Canada. B51013 i952: ing they Dplllzfrggfnwagvepn- of l6 bars. He has appeared as feat- ' “relléeihbyu heghemcgrry on Can- ure piano soloist on many coast-to :21? Corp“; e presentations were coast rograms._includin8 30 Weeks looked after by a relvlflflltllllle‘ °l with t e Ford Sunday Evenlnltlflnllrlt. me Qpnpdian Legion War Scrv oes. 11c is versatile and enlivens h s n with comedy and satire- PRESENTNIION AT FALCON- vlcrozcruiazvniiy‘ May 12th —-‘From Toronto _--.. "My 12:. Q19 me to s gilig for luv illlllildm i. , and to raise fiuid~ for reco v .. ized war efforts. Percy Faith is a Cilllilllllill a’ has made good in a big way s; orchestra. conductor States. Asked if he ivnuki amn some c! the music for the Fcllr Vl]Ct0l'_‘y' Indian Shows. he gcnercu nsllion, consisting. vountcere tu go the whole w; his first real comp He came to wronto to arrange t music for the whole Victory L05 Hour series, giving frccly of his y , and talent. His seven years of c periencc as staff conductor. iirra ;. Ier and pianist with iiic CBC a- Thomas L. Thomas‘ was born in lures a quality of entertainment th 1n illc Uni‘ wpuu-Monuay evehmli the mcm- Wm“, as was Alec Templeton. Soon ‘ Canadians may well look forward! rbmnwwd ‘m: the United States entered the war. Mr. Thomas cancelled an ex- tensive sinking tour and Hllllllvll ll" active service with the army. Reicc- 3 ber of the stuff ol floslpltal assembled in the Audi- torium to honor bill's. Beatrice Crozier. wno has resllllell 1mm m‘ nursing staff after u lonil ‘"111 Ol pleasant social evening she W8! presented wnh a travelling case by Miss Jean Saunders and an eddliesli was read by Dr» R. MW‘ Laughlin. TRINITY MISSION BAND -—- The closing meeting‘ of ‘rrlnlty Mission Band was hula in the social hall. The president, Oln Ibrszvthe. presided. An micrestinl feature 0f the meeting was the presentation of two life membership wllficms and pins to Doris Clarke and Join Rcgerson. Miss McDouglll told an- ctnei- story from the gllldi l>°°k “We Worship ‘together. It ‘ca: meeting closed with the "Peace Pledge" and Mission Hana‘ Prayer. WINNERS m LOTTERY- Draw- cetinll Sunday, May 9th at drawing of the lottery took 01906- The following arc the D1189 Wlllnem- First. halfdmen cups and saucers. Mrs. Pope Costello. Second. ‘Pablo Cloth. Mrs. Laura Murray, Third The broadcast of May 12in will - to a nnticnal network from M _ Hall in Toronto. from i0 to ii p, . ADT. and will be llifllld locally 0v tad by the army for physical reas- ‘station C. B. A. THOMAS B. THOMAS Blanket. Mrs. M. J. McManus. city- llburth, Kitchen lamp, Mrs. Tobias *":."ray. Fifth Pillow Slips. Peter Coatcilo. sixth. Pruit Cake. Rev. Father W. Keefe. Kelly's Cross. A neat sum was realized from thin lottery. POLICE COUIIT- In the Police court yesterday morninl l ember of Jehovah's Witnesses. an iilcaal organization. was picked up by the . Police when found going from door to door selling Bibles. Allegedly a "conscientious objector" he is being held under the War Service Act awaiting instructions from Halifax. The defendant in an assault case. causing bodily harm was sentenced to sixty days in Jail. Aparent for neglecting to send his bov to school $10.00 or twenty days in fall. He _ was given two weeks to show the boy attended school. Two Prohibi- rosed of-one was fined $96.00 and the second a female. fined‘ 820-00. T0 TAKE COURSE-Pilot Officer Keith Kennedy. 5.0 A.1l'.. left ~~ a» terday morning on return tn Mont- real. Que. He is accompanied by his mother. Mrs. F’ G. Kennedy. Bouthport as for as Moncton where they will attend the graduation ex- ercise; of the Moncton General Hos- pital. Prcviouc to leaving Montreal, Mr. Kennedy made application in Join the Aeronautical Engineering Branch of the R O.A.!'. and nince returning to his home for a short vacation. hos received notice of his accenta-nce with rank of Pilot nf- flcer. Mr. Kennedy. n former P W. C. student. scent three wars at Acadia University with an I O. D. ll. scholarship and graduated in i940 with a P. Ho. deceive.‘ He entered McGlll University the mwe year and mt month T0 BI HEARD LOCALLY OVER GFGY —— GBA Kills were opened and arranged on the table by Misses Nllimic Innipan and Dorothy Orcenan and Mrs. Jo;- § w friends conlrltulnte him and wish him continued luocoial. MISCILLANIIOUB SHOWER. - On Wednesday evening. Nay 9th a gflltrllllbtlll shower was held in onor of L. A. 0. and Mrs. Al. Whitehead who had been recently mar-rind at the bride's homo in Bor- den“ The bride aha thanked hei- friends the cvenl l and a well laden carriage was wheel- ed in by a mlnaturc bride and groom in the persona of little Mary Sex- ton. niece of the bride and Desmond Moo! . The many ulcful lfis were opened by Min Joan Mnclgon- ald while Mill Dorothy MacTavish read the mom of her girl friends and the spent in a1..i3‘....._. [plalnist for the cvcflllll l1 , Currie. After the‘ brlde<to~be hadiMrs. Government House CHARLOTTETDWN Imperial Order Daughters of the Enzflll” Mill a PM. to l am. the [mom on behalf of hi: wife and nlmaalf had thanked all thou ure- cent for their lift: and good winii~ ea. the young people {clued in IRE‘ inl for Are o lv 000d l- A cc htful loolll evening l .. hon "in in magic and cutba- ne cccompm on e p eno y Mn. Ralph ‘mambo. lunch was carved. lows. W‘! A dag-lty Time auic n: . in 1min! were Mrs Clinton How- ett and Mn. Jdhn R. Mlolcllllhlhi. Pnvioul to her marrialc Mm. Whitehead vou the guest of honor Thursday, .'May' 20, 1943 Tickets $1.25 — Qbtainablo from: Officers’ Mess, Charlottctowh. Airport: Sergeants’ ll.’ is, Charlottetown Airport; Lieut- J. M. Belyea, “Queen Charlotte”. ‘Moli- A- 5- Robertson, Bench Grove Inn; “The Charlotte- FI-__II_\\T\IE'\FF\I GWI-Tilfllililfillfl at a plcttily arrsnnd shower ct the cellular: in MQMURRAYS room! of the eccmsci-vi Maritime Reprelentatlvla MlfliJLC? Power said in the House!‘ Mni. Powrr swirl ihcrc was strict 0f Crmrnms today he was llllHblQlCFll50l'"lllIl iv. lL".'7T"l in rhinuing in lzivc additional information re ‘ ilffrirl. mid lic did ncrl knrws: when carding the rcccnt lass of 37 R. fllrnldiiioipii lnlm-mnliini might b: A F. per-comic‘ cue to enemy action elven- o loch other llllllllfll u may be brought before It. ADA E. HARRIS, Secretary Board of Trustees. town” and I.0.D.E. members. l v