MARCH 1. 1944 i .v -vrvr'-;».i - _ ‘r Mess iioom tlhatter BY LOUIS V- HUNTER Canadian Preq Staff Writer “WITH ‘Ill-IE RID-Al". 1N BRIT- s N. Feb 2o - tcr) - A Leaside Bguiidmn Lancaster, damaged over e m“ by fire {ram an attacking oifmy nlsht fighter, was pulled out d, i‘ “LOGO-foot vertical "death" “Efrem 18.000 feet 5;. eo. .1. A. c i McIntosh 0f Rcvcisiloke, B. dolwho braced Al! leer against the ‘Mibiiflrd and wrapped his arms ‘Wild the con-Ire! .-olunnl. “,5”- Iv Blndle of ('2'! Nnernlth ave) m room. rear-runner ,said shells from buffiaiiwkins MEL-U) raked the and b" from stem to stern. Sandie m! midninper gunner. sgt. A. m Dodauw of Tllbury, 0nt., opened onmslmultoneously and scored hits er,“ 1c German twin-engined fight- s, W" Misine and cockpit "The dew We sslw of him he was spinning ‘mil. burning fiercely." Dedauw Ti‘ ‘lg/lo defintoly I012 him" "M! lmflte; was so badly darn- w . McIntosh ordered the crew mnillzfblre to abandon it but he the EM to reach an airfield near ndalinglish coast- ‘rhore were hund- M “It! 33:0; tn the fuselage. None . -man crew was even Sulmlelynlfvillllfed. ii Iator was F0 A. J. fa“ i" "mil. Man- Others in the m‘ ‘PW WO- Q N. School of IVE) a o CAPITOL _- LAST snowmc TODAY “STRANGE OEATN of AOOLPN NITLER” PLUS SHORTS - snows 3.1a - 1.00 _ 3.45 A {a . 3 DA YS—'-Starting THURSDA Y ALSO — NEWS — COMM. SING -- Don Winslow ronav - now. c. nonmsou _ cl-ras, any“ “FLESH AND FANTASY ” ' PLUS — UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS — SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 - 9,00 ‘ PRINCE EDWARD THURSDAY — FRIDAY and SATURDAY WINNIE. a Iilltl-ttiliilfil-IIAYEI‘ ntmmr ADDED ATTRACTIONS — LATEST NEWS — M-G-M CARTOON ....-.tn a roaemo morons convoy or JOYI with DONALD WOODS IlYSl KNOX t». .. wireless as... gtTr-mer. ‘the ir sgt. R. C. Elvin of r1703 Bloor st- west) Toronto, comb ultner- Flt Lt. Ted Farah, R. G. A. F. public relations officer, reports from a Tunisian city that five Canadian Spitfire pilots who app- arcrltly wanted to kecp cn flying against the enemy until the last shot of the war was fired. all bounc- ed into a base personnel depot there to await new postings A. tour of "ops" for n fighter pilot is 200 hours, but all five had voluntarily gone considerably over that rimc They were Fit. ut I. F. (Hap) Kennedy, D-F.C., of Cumberland. Ont., whose score is l0 destroyed and one probable: Flt Lt. William Olmstead of Hamilton, Ont, who has destroyed two enemy aircraft‘ and damaged four: FO- William Hockey of Kcntville, N S , who de- stroyed one and damaged two in 280 hours of operational flying; F0. R055 Whitney of Ohopleatt, Ont... with g half destroyed, l 1-2 probable and two damaged. nnd Fit. Lt. John stock of Ottawa, two damaged. The five are old a . ‘ntnnees. ‘lhelr path; crossed in the skies over Britain. Franco, Malta. Sicily and Itsiy. ‘their tc-tal bar fl l8 1-2 enemy planes destroyed. WAAF pilot, now in training at Air ‘Transport, Auxiliary Hcadanllrt- ers. will fly reserve planes to front- line airfield; when the Second Front opens Hundreds of rirll answered an appeal for volunteers. They had w b, —' and bed to pass a l l _...._.._._i=._,_i lfiii £32.59‘ = Wins Approval '3'... l AUXILIARY MEETINO— The Awril eolnmn h marvel for news llllolt, b‘! Mvnflmng fi..r:s.:':":.a"...':..."""".-.. h advance ____ ____ _______ CIAIWILI. for photographs. ‘ONIID he‘ IIATION bill INBU! D PAPII COI-IBSITIO}: ooudi of streets agd wootner the n-i-Y Grads have decided to the date of Duper collec- t; un 6th, one wee-k SPRING VALLEY A.Y.I’.A.—-Ml'. . Joseph Conley entertain- od the munbers of the A.Y.P.A. resident, Mr. Ivan Adams of ted and conducted the devotion- al part of the meeting of the AX. P.A. service. Rev. H. P. Newman. religious converter. read a most interest-in purer on the history of the c urch, which all greatly enjoyed. A short recreation period was about in games after which a bountiful lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Fred Pro. fitt. The next meeting will be at eflltipme of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DAY 0F PBAYIil-The-World Day of Prayer was observed in New Glasgow on may afternoon tin the United Church. Miss llila. son read the scripture. Prayers were offered by Miss Elsie Laird. Miss M B. Clmbbell and Mrs. Wil. trod McLeod. Mrs. RE. Show gave World at one by Mrs. léorter lsxeller and Mrs. Preston held its IN at e home m . Waltar Wood. The President. - 8h oh val who trv to sci a song are the chief characters in "Hi ‘Yo. Sailor." 11M: frantic endeavors a variety of mu - Featured entertainers incluce Stay Eberle and his orchestra, he Leo Diamond Quintet. Georg the Delta Rhythm Boys. er Duo and others. e Bea ty. the Hack- IRJSI-ITOWN JUNIOR- Ill) CROSS l The member of the Junior Red Cross of Iriahtown school held their regular onthly meeting on Monday. Bt. Valentine's Day with the president. Gladys Mann pre. ding. Twen members answer- ed roll call with an exchange of ,valentlnes. Correspondence in- cluuded a arting message from Miss Verna arra h, RN. who has resigned her posit on as Provincial Director of the Junior Red Cross. Chairman of the service commit- tee reported four woman's scarves and six ‘wash cloths completed during the month. The secretary treasurer Jessie Profit reported n balance of it cents on hand and collection unted to The new class room committee are Ruth Profit, Leona Campbell and Clair Profit. The members buy War Savinm- stamps and are - ing a Victory card with dimes. In order to raise funds for lthe Red Cross it was decided to have a grab reh meeting Patricks Day. Roll Cali to be an- swered by wearing something green. The program consisted of s. Valentine Hunt and a Vegetable. contest. Jessie Profit was tho win- ner of the first prize in both con- tests. Th l i the National Alnthem lartlfiinathe meeting to a C 0S8. MAYFIELD W. I. The February meeting of tho Mayfield W. f. met at the home of ton. The . dent, Mrs. Gordon Houston pn- sideri. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Carol. followed by re- peating the Creed in unison. Roll Mia-acting unanrnimis is the new comcri -muateal, To, h n play at Theatre Seen in the new Un ver-| mom Social org tn 0d President. Joan artdPhy-tsidinguThe meeting opened with ' Merchant Marines! highlit his of the zestful story wggh lncorlaorniu in ‘erintendent. made the announce. m, monthly meeting of Cornwall W. BAND TRINITY MISSION ty on Band met in the Hall with the newly-elect- Rogorson. Dre- the pose and Prayer. Following the business period the offering was dedicated. Doris Clark told about One of the Home Missionar- es, Alice Gordon and lead her and her work. ling The Po ed and all So ’. Miss Marie McDougall. the Deaconess. then conducted the ceremony of installation of offi- cers. Mrs. W. dyen. the sup- 5811K manta. The closing service of wor- ship followed. Joan "‘ gave the coll to worsiup and all sang "Tell me the stories of Jesus" and repeated the Lord's PrayezzOllvene Msdbean read the Scripture Les- sons. Galatians s: M. 23, 25. 5 and Galatians s: 9. i0. The Meditation on Paul's letters to the churches was read by Olga. Foraythe and Joan Storey lead in prayer. The meeting closcd with singing "Par Round the World" and the ben- ediction "Father of all little child- ran". 1t was regretted, that on ac- count of the weather, not many ‘Len and other guests were able to be present. CORNWALL W. M- S- Th! M. B. met in the vestry of the Church. Monday evening. February 14th. The president. Mrs. Gordon MaoMillan opened the devotional c was accompanist. For those ' music at both shows, TM and evening. The director of the l. enroute DOES INOIOESTION WALLOP YOU BElOW TNE BElT. Hob You l‘ often "ll" For ‘Ibo Kind 0i snout-Tunisian- Iarh"l'o o. ital! o! 1n! is bne beiowlhbolt-lnyonrll also! bowels. So when iodine strikes. tn oeenetaln t helps ill in eh stomach AN bolow till bolt- What o rtaod is Carter's Little Liver Y Pllil to lllrlowdod hdp to that "forlottaa ll foot" bl bowel-r m.- one c-mh mo. Liver rut we" than lnva eaten in Nolan's own was. Then moot folks got the kind of relief that males you feel better from Iourlroal to your Just be sure you get tin genuine Carter's ittlo Liver Pills from your drwglsh- 25¢. IIEVEBEND T. Ii. AND MRS. McLINNAN. Charlottetown. an- to Mr. Donald me lviacueod. son ol Mr. and Mrs W. W. Macheod. lit! Terrace Si... New Glasgow. Nova Scotla. 3-l-il. TRAIN AND FERRY — The train left Borden last evening with 180 passengers. arriving here with 114 ooslensers at the hour of 1.55. The ferry made seven trips yester- oay and was operating on summer time. officials reported last night. LENTEN SERVICES AT SAN. ening Rev. Fflthfl‘ MacDonald, C. 55.x... rector of the Redemption ist Fathers began a series o! Lent- en servioes at the Provincial San. atorium which l be conducted weekly. On Tuesday evening, through the Ministerial Associa- tion. Hev. Ronald Noble of the Baptist Church onducted a ser- vice. The soloists were, Miss Pearle Burnl. who sang "The lard’: Pray- er" and “Docs Jesus Care?" and Mrs. Ivan Robinson who song "Just for Today." Prof. John high w o were not present the services were heard over the Sanatorlum broadcast system. s1‘. PATRICICS PLAY — The rfltrula-r‘ weekly meeting of the play the committee of the Benevolent Irish Society was held with the presl. dent. Mr. Thomas McAvinn pre- sl . rt-s were heard from -oomm is nearly the annual St. Pat- Piav at the Prince Edward w Theatre. it is "moon's Romance" a comedy drama. in three acts. u; In addition there will be five ape. Messer’: all-Irish afternoon cialtics between acts. Don orchestra will fumish Eloy. Mr. H. R. (Connie) fieClair as several rehearsals each week and the cast is doing a fine job. This lav promises to be on out- stan g success. other problems were discussed the meeting came to ‘a close. Personals Mrs. Gwen Skiva. Windsor, Ont. arrived last evening. Miss Marion Buell returned from New Glasgow. NS. last evening to her home in Murray Harbour. The many friends of msja. n. Skinner of Cornwall will be to learn she has ret/urned to heir P E I Hosplt Keep Minard’: in the homo PRESENTATION spacious apartment of “The Two Macs" (Misses Florence and Lillian MacDougall) 470 Mac- her departure to P121. nhBV/CICG the call to do her share she will enter the P. E. I Hospi- ln the near future. was A aka no Par for the earlier part of the evening period with hymn, ‘The Heavens declare Thy Glory. Lord." The worshi theme given by leader was The Bble. the Common ession ovtv theorworld Church. 0nd followed by the story from- the M ionary Monthly entitled, "The Great Fr rnity" of scripture taken from M. M. were read by five members. ‘rhis wu followed by the lord's Prayer in unison and prayer from M. M. by ladies. Hymn "The Day ‘rhou Gayest" closed the devotional per- iod. Minutos of last meeting were road and approved. Roll call was answered by eleven member . Prayer" service in Comowll chords, Thursday. February 5th. Mrs. linen Howard. Mrs. John Mac- Kinnon and Mrs. Watson Living- Call was answered by ten memb- ers. Minutes oi last rneetin were read, approved and sill’! Warfield Orr read lettprs from LAC. Er Gnr. Willie Johnstone. Reports of W82‘ larde cholson and Miss Houston: sick. Miss Illl and Mrs. Blair Andrew; Mrs Willard Nicholson. meeti to be held at the home of ~Mrs. illar Orr. It was moved. seconded and carried that Insti- tut: have a special collection at “"“."‘°°ii‘.i" ma??? all.‘ spen ou pg a ~ M u closed by stories National Ariana. Lunch was served. Col- lection 90 cents. EASTERN OIIANOIAN ..'ANNU_AL ltlfgyllNG 0f ‘t’; errn open Associa n to be hgdo‘ in W.‘- Quaidb Hall. Sourie, March 7th l 2 o'clock P. M. By order of Soo- retarum _ it-lgli. rgedical tort as Itrlot n the I. A.‘ '1t i; expected that numbers of the women's division of the R.C.A.P.| wliii also be given a similar optportu- I Tl Y» o a KNIIHIIIIHQOUIII e . Mrs. of thanks‘ win Andrew andi “YE: stone were appointed to make er- mngenm-lts for service. An inter- esting article on temperance was read from the Observer by Mrs. gh Frank Howard. pointing out the millions of dollars spent in Can- committees followed and new one: lada on intoxicating beverages Miss mpointed: School. Mrlbvwll- l flours. Crosby gave a very interest- iing report on the Presbyterlsl held n and Charlottetown . 21th Meetln ~ I h posting Mizpah benediction IN MEMORIAM meals lath ma‘ dtliahiititi Th! ‘DYI lII lid without vol And noth inst right A fseo we early oved has lone A heart so llntl and brlllit. ln our home n chair is vlolnt and a voles rem ti on for you our hearts sou wo "'1: was can will. 2.‘..?“‘.t.""‘i..‘i".¢"iii1’.. so who ih your unites of alo- llil Irlglifi ;:.rulhomo for seven lnslrhl bv hther. Mother. Sisters . H‘ all Int-hers. lby the hostesses Hymn, "oi 00d Incarnate" was sunglumud m Rel-fin‘ I ‘Phe- gathering read by Mrs. 1 u w Weldon Lowther. Several passages £3), “rm; 553C312‘; we 1i in U1 pflgl lwu decided to hold "World Day of and the latter part was spent tn social intercourse after gate presided over the fee table and Innily S. Witherspoon then dispersed Mar; par esteemed by all. but each felt-s e is called to a greater task to servo in allevi- a the pain lad suffering of her fellow-men. i Arnon the numerous guests were Misses uise Bain, formerly Cornwall, Helen Clancy. RN. of Calgary, Alta., who is well known e social circle of Hunter Riv. er and vlclnlty as she spent sonic time there the past summer. also iiimma Grohn. Sash, who is Mar- ion's intimate friend and former A mat at her and good-byes were said to m . The following evening own apartment she was presented with an elquistte writln not which e will treasure not or its in- trinsic value but for the memories with which it wt sociated and with the wish that it will be used in keeping touch with her old friends in Ottawa. NANOSOIIE CONTRIBUTION TO liEO ONOSS ch - f $300 will” elm-Saint John. N- B~ and no tor . o aeeordin to directions. Tb waits o; a of tho I main gm vo Intel in your sinu- nch AND bowels-help you what yen t ATOIIIUUM - On Monday ev-i ch well acquainted with the premises, After several home after at} operation in the . . a. On the evening of Feb. 21st a umber of friends gathered at the MacRar Lat-on Street. Ottawa. to do hon- or to Marion Macxinnon prior to Having in helping the sick and suffering tel. ODOIUOOECWWD for her nurse's training arranged which dainty refreshments were served . Cecelia S. Ap le- u Vie?‘ Still. °°‘i2““.‘$§.ll.'"i a m y from W Boers has been n welcome visitor to this Province for many y!!!" and his manv friends are glad t0 know that he always associates himself with the camlliflilzn on the spent for ma" bovs in Peril. Pith and Prison Camps THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Nfllllillllllli n. c. n. r. Report in» 19431.net in Local house t I i i l There was a very sliznt doc-la" I in both criminal code and pruvlnc statutes case; during i343, . reported in the annual report OI the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for 9.13.1. The report was tabled in ilz< legislature by Attruitey G1‘ Mark R. McGuigan. It, ‘was tn-el Superintendent. A G. Mar-son. ccmmanding L. Division. ' There were 3:51! inveatzgutiuns un- der the criminal code and . under provincial statutes. I During the year a 'otul oi $5.030 l‘ was collected in fine; and costs. There were til sudden o; account- al deaths investizaqcd durln" c year, a decrease of l3 from p . l2 months. lllt‘ . Common Jail, GGOPQULKIYVR. who was Serving a term of ll merit for a conviction Excise Act and Jail B a second escape (tern t.l ion, remained m. 11111;:- nrirlrn .ll heavy hush for six clays. when llC . was apprehended chiefly through the efficient work of Pnlict “Tarrno". For this offence Olirisn was sentenced tn two ycan in Dor- chester Fenitentinryr. “In the late afternoon of Ailigtm 01d daughter 0f Reginald Clievelic,‘ Sourls, PILL, was struck by u hit-v and-run automobile driver m Sonrls. The child sustained injuries from which she subsequently mod. The investigation Qstnblisll-rd ilmt the car involved is owned by John J McDonald of (Zlear Springs, P.E.I..‘ and was at the time of the accident‘ operated by his brother, Kenneth J.‘ McDonald. A. manslaugritel charge has been preferred against Kenneth J. McDonald, who La,- bern crmm-l itted for trial at the nor", Court of‘, Competent Jurisdiction. :0 be lioldrn at Georgetown, P. E. I. “During the night of October l, 1943. the office of Simeon L. Mc- Nelll. 5t. Peters Wus broken into and approximately $50.03 in trash stolen ‘Ihe circumstances. indicated lhnt the culprit was a. person reasonably but nothing to direct otupicion to- ward; any particular person could be found. "During the night, of October 15th the premises of Ambrose llovnes. St. Peters Bay, P.E.I.. was lroken into under circumstances similar to thcse connected with .he Err-blunt; Ell- tering and ‘Pheft from the premises of Simeon l... McNeill, and a sum of money stolen. In this case the in- vestlgators, through keen observat- ion, located n finger print. on n window through which entrance had been made. This finger print led to the arrest of Vino Reginald MclKlnnon, who was ultimately convicted for both offences o-nd sentenced to two years in the Pen- itentiary at Dorchestcr. Ne“ Bruns- wick, on each charge, notll sentences to run concurrently. ' “In the above, two serious crimes were cleaned up and convictions obtained wherein penitentiary terms were imposed, as the "esult (if one finger print found and properly preserved by the investigators. "Much energy was put forth and unlimited time spent developing liquor conspiracy cases involving the manufacture of llliczt. spirits by it “do .; erurvotevrflttttsti socierr 1.442 The report, remarking tlat, tllrrc >, Dog ., 18. 1943, Elaine Chevcrn; three year, _ . ST. Pincers PLAY —-l~' Ella‘. if NTS- “EILEEN ’S ROMANCE ” A Comedy in 3 Acts Also Specialties PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE FiliBilY. Mhhfiil 17th. ~ DU.‘ MESSERS ORCHESTRA" Matinee ‘l“i‘l'.lil_\' Afternoon — Curtain 3.15 p.m. Azlnn n — Adults 35c -» Children 15c Rest-rte Seals Go (in Sale at R. T. Holman. Ltd. Tililrch liith. liih, 16th at 10mm. ouch day t. , Balcony and Mliinec Tickets for Adults at HFGHES DRUG CO and REDDIN BROS. Fnonirg Admission 50c and 75c I’I.'1)('IJI-.‘I).S‘ IN All) OF (‘IIARITABLE FUND Island Sailor Sends Cheque To The Red Cross Campaign Team Captain W. R. Jenkins _re- up ported to the Red Cross campaign ipprt them, with the 55110;; gfl. committec that he 11nd received n idle“ and 81pm“, enthusiasm. ‘abut (TUPQHP from A. B. Gordon B! ars 1 the work of the Rid Cross Ls it an! formerly of CllflflDllUUJWl incl nnw wonder ma. mp monk, of ch”- H t Ror-"HIC-ui-ulitliiNflryomwt- lotteli-Ivil are illflil generous in ‘r0 "use in ihc Atlantic Go" on l ma.» donation, writes that he knows what the Red l. '" "r "W ~—-— ‘ ‘ . Now in Italy Cross is doing and unlit; to b tM ‘ISOHA 3.11. c. I umrcerwhgrlras been éiwgdkillnfi f l h at his home u ‘ gll-leoulgas returned to his fluflll and Mrs. Thomas H. M\- m5 many “lands we" pluud i Ml‘. organized groups. and me following persons stood trial on conspiracy charges in the Supreme Court at Summerside during the your: Frank Gallant, Harry Gullant, John tliol- marn Gallant and Andrew Perry, and vmile ee/ch of the alnvr trials resulted in a jury disagreement, it i; felt that the investlgnPons and torrent effect, anti retrlals, which ore to commence in ilie Sizprcme Court at Summerside on Wit l i944, are being looked forward to with keen interest. The Clovis Perry zonspi 10y r-lnvqxe was withdrawn and proceedings *- tered under Sec- L64 of ilic E Act to which Perry pleaded guilt; in before l-lis lordship, Mr. Chief Justice T. A. Campbell, wm imposed r d! prosecutions are tiuving -\ good (iv-l the Supreme Court at Surnmerside~ scenes taken in Ottawa at a prcilmlnnw frnrinl ex- have rtcelreri \""rd that their son, Pie Philip "cier lifts arrived in Italy. Ptc. ioroier is sewing with the Cape Briton Hlglllandirs. and has been cyerseas for the past two years cier of Gaspreailx ,- hi ain after an absence C igllrtcgi xrirgonths which were spofl_ on vanrovllflli- -~__~_--___-=- l‘. Joseph Cheverie. Grade VIII-l. Kenneth Debit! i Anna Mctlrkrinfiilbsent a fine and foreituros in the total Gffldc —' ‘sum of 51.65050, trhltnl has been Grade IV (a) —l. Adele Herr-b 2 Maris Choverie. Grade IV (b) -—i~ 2 Charles Proves _ ~ Grade III—1. Daniel McLean. I John Gillis. Grade I — Ab?!" Highest average m Senior If“! ‘Catherine Hrtffls 84.8 Der 9!";- Highest. average in Junior if? ii -—Afl0l_t'.' Harris we a per wit‘ ‘M Eileen MacDonald. teach! _________ ' - ~ - I h ho UBUIBIBKIE‘I‘ILRTA¥. lHeep ltlinards nt e ‘me V :3 - paid." i ‘The strength of the force Ln the t Province at the unzip! _ was 35 i members. all ranks, including three t special constables and two civil ser- lvnntv. It “as a decrease of three pyjlllllfl“. from inf: l: vlolls wear. Cecile Prevail I-lonoi- Roll 153551;“- and Feb- ruary. Grade X- i ~4e\LA_ .. g hibliion singed by Army persnnel TOP .._Th¢ gem," stsntisi cheque in the Crosl Add to the already colliprrliollsltvt‘strolls > to!‘ ‘ Ind this voar incrollod his Iilb- o, ‘he Canadian Army 1h- eri of frnmng. which - iris Jul successfully pan-lei n "lullgg" W517i!” “lo-m l" Vi“, o! the being intrdnccrl to Clllilfli-ll *~. Tllt- ifli.“ll‘lillllll', . l? ting n Winn-thrust" to scare a liit on p“: nghdiatoll “3‘i§ih'°§e‘.‘l€¥lfitl§§ and time-honorrd sport in ‘- iurvviu“: - LQl/‘fli LEFT —-W¢avina w-lh emce- Yrgn‘ ML 590a,‘; t‘ v2“, much .p_ physm] maxi‘ is m. (awhile... for)’ to lxryonct , l" raid icncrrs engage in a i-r- _ h;-,1t_ vrooiatod by the Committee und wf training. a number cf llic trrhniqit ll mo. molt-i ' ._ ,, fT —it~"fi<>r loll Eirenharrit or Van- assurc him the monev will be WI ods of fighting being similar Above are shown l °“\"‘°~~ 3- C ~ Siiflrts Officer for the Cynnlnn ftrmtz who ltsls taken n leading role in l _ fencing to the soldier; .\4 using (Canadian Army Photos) t. 0 .4 t