FRINGE EDWARD = ' TODAY ONLY - p111; - NEWS - Cartoon PLUS-Shep Fields and Orchestra — CARTOON snows 3.15 - 1 - a -- coma EARLY = Richard TRAVIS — Brenda JOYCE ’_ “ The Postman Didn’t Ring " snows DAILY 3.15 - 1 - 14.45 Yoooira ior Photographs. CIABWILL ior Ihoiograplra OONIIDIIIATION IJII INSUR- ANCI RECITAL at. Pllll’! Cboir with Waite . MacN t . . Blinder)‘. June oilhfe.agf"““"g.fiffif RADIO BROADCAST. -- At 0.06 P. M- i-hiatfivm R. ll. Bell reek ver O. Y. in the intores clothe rve Army. 0-2 l1, THE EDGE! Haldwall Com- DI-IW Limitied will close at li.30 this Wednesday. June ma‘. M u 828T. PITEIJI gATgglDgAk, _ on . . . Choral lhlcharlat. lnA, Matina. 8.30 Holy Communion. 7.30 Iivensong and Address. 6-2-11. CONCIIT J 10th - ila and girls gllllOifulxlllelfif thlefldgleg- ticn oi Rena Johnetone, at Zion Hall at 8.15. Admission 25 cents. P.E.l. SAILOR. l8 SERIOUSLY ILL-Mr. and lWrs. John A. Mac- leocl oi Bradalbane have received word that their ion OD. Gordon Neil Macleod 1a seriously ill in the Royal Canadian Naval Hospital at Haliiax. -:- TODAY — TIIIIR- TO ATTEND GRADUATION AND MARRIAGE — Mrs. Walter Young oi Hillsborc St. City. leaves this morning ior Boston. Mass. to attend the graduation oi her son, Warren Cameron to the ministry, and also to be present at his mar- riage on June 9th to Miss Aida Jones oi Weymouth. Mass. HOME FROM OVERSEAS - LAC. Oliver (Buddy) McEachern. oi the R.C.A.l"‘.. has arrived from over- 5685 ior iurther training here. l-le is a son oi Fire Chief Angus Mc- liachern and Mrs lticEacliern anc“ is rcceiviniv a cordial welcome from manna-w»- FOR THE FAMILY — INVASION OF EUROPE CAP i, MEMPIRE w TIIIIIL-FRL-SAT. it w, OFFICER ~THOSE ghee luvbrlto rouglu- peek on their wildest i eulnpugnnbrlnginq t» 17w a riot of action 4 and laugh! leeomIYFMuI-yieaelu 11m- llALl-l 1 cuam immune. nu EXTJA ' Moro itoimnanour o-narrs scours KING or run MOUNTIEB roots MONTAGUI “V!!! at your eervlce. m" Rooms. Home Cooked Meals. RATES P" - - _ _. _. . "W" eale - -- - 1.33 ", Weekly rum a lie m. i m“? B"! ogonresctlzne." i Phone 49. . '17‘? ,- E THE LAST GREAT BATTLE OF THE WEST! llceylhaenuipeeeoia NVl-fififir ' t. BOYS ARE HERE AGAIN! ' numerous friends. ISLANDILB DEAD- ‘Ihere Dau- ed peacefully away at the B. C. H ital. Salmon Ami. B. C.. on Aprl 2i. 1943. Mrs. W. W. New- man. wife oi Wm. W, Newman oi’ Malakeva, B.C. Mrs. Newman was formerly Miss Annie E. Poole oi ITOL ,_,.._-’——— irienda will learn oi her away with deep regret. TIACl-lER-S‘ STUDY CLUB-On Friday afternoon. May 26, the New Glasgow Torohers’ Study Club met in the schoc‘ room. The following teachers iver-a in attendance: Jean- ette Clark-Hooper. south Riistioo. Miss Joyce i-loo r, Mayileld and Miss May Mac nnon, New Glas- gow. Due to the absence oi the President. the teachers present dis- e paper on the teaching oi senior literature. Discussion oiotirer questions iollcwed, and the meet- ing )ad)ourned. (Patriot please copy . ' RESERVE ARMY AT MORELL --All citizens oi Morell and vicinity who are interested iormln; a training centre oi the 17th Reserve Armoured WIUCT"; at Morell are requested to come to the Hall at Morell on WednestiavpJune 2nd. at 8:30 pm. Capt. H. J. Shaw who is Oiiicer Commanding "C" Squadron oi the 17th Armoured Regiment passing er address the meeting on the requirements oi the Reserve Army. 6-1 2i JUNE WEDDING -- A pretty June wedding was soiemnized in Sts Dunstanfs Basilica yesterday momlng when Rev. Louis Dougan, who celebrated the Nuptial Mass, united in the holy bonds oi matri- mony Franoee Olivia. Steele. daught- er oi Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steele. city. to LAC. Robert Bullock. RA. F, son oi Mr. and Mrs. John Bul- lock oi Preston. England. The bride was attcnded by Miss Bern- adette l-ienneeaey while LAC. Bern- ard Magenia, groom. Mrs. Joseph Dougan presid- 1...... F11... Board Movies spring Park. Wednesday. Parkdale, Thurslhy 2.00 p. m- I Alexandra, Thursday 8.30 p.111- southport. Friday. Vernon, Saturday. “ In Memoriam .- the bridal party enloyed a wedding breakiast at the Queen Hotel, , WEDDING-A quiet wedding -- comma. "‘§‘““€‘%1.“‘i n ear n" den)‘ “cwmd ‘m May “m at Borden ewhen Rev. W. V. Mia-g:- °l M" mm“ m“ ‘ 1mm“ ma" "Donald united in marriage Lucy idem ""1 Will-l’ "Wm" “m” c1111; oi Summerside and Willa-rd °f “"1"” 3""- 1 ‘P. MacNeill oi Borden. The bride M1 11°“ h" W" l“ “"11" 'wae attired 1n blflc mu- navy ac- haml l“ “Wt w‘ 7”“ “w!” ceseori wore a silver iox suiiercd a stroke. but was able to c‘ _ she w" landed w M“ b" "Twmd a" “m” “d m“ at Jo n Noonan and Mr. John Noon- 1118 Wadi’ M “Tglmwr- mm“ n“ an supported the groom. Immedi- e winter months steadily grew worse and despSe medical carc xeedlydtgllowina u" and tender nursing in tho home he passed away 0n the above men- tionad date. Mr. Rose wae born at Renniesl Road and was the son oi Donald “Ross and his wiie Eliza MacDon- ald. l-la leaves to mourn besides his sci-rowing widow, one daughter. HI DUNCAN ROSS i? oi groom. The bride has ior some years been head inillner ior Bimlair ,5: Stewart's, Summersldp and has .many friends in Borden. groom who is a CNR. employee was ior a number oi years, Mayor oi the town oi Borden. A host oi (fiends Elise. Mrs. Neil D. Macbeod oi u, 1 M,“ u, 1 d l-iartevilflc. two lonadybolgh“ wiggling}; ililrippy udednliidm . on‘ “A. oi Saint John" ma. m: set. John oi Aide-robot. Both eons visltgld _ its. :.:r::...~'r~i..:~:::e....1 Person-i- the i l One sister. l- """" “m, “w”... d Mrs. marl Alley oi’ Murray l-tiv- one ligtlitrhegxmgrm also er has rueeivod a cable amiounclng go l grandchildren and the sale arrival in Iingland oi her am _ |d_ bu”, . hos; husband Pte. lhrl Alley. “Ming: liiigmm earl. rrmnhood Mr. Keith Darrach and Mr. Blair Morrow. 8t. Catherlnea visitors to the cicy yesterday Adutant. W. Mercer. local iollowod the carpenters trade and W!" consequently was widely known in thiehaiu-rounciing oouzitry-aide. toot l Qun- Wm" h“ “f.” mm wfi-Efkytu. man ant oi the B lvation Anny. l. ghumh my u“, Mun” of leit yesterday mo ing ior Mono- ton, where he will attend a con- ference oi the Maritime Oiiicera‘ Council oi the salvation Army. n . I tho United Church oiiiciated. elated by Mr. Donald Nicholson who sang that lovely old hymn "Jcalls Paid it All." The service at the lfavoalde was under the auspices o! Hackett Charlottetown. where many oi her] has arranged to have Capt. N. W.' 0d at the organ curing the care.‘ mony and Mass. At the conclusion 8 o'clock Concert of Familiar Music In Aid of LO.D.E'. War Work Under the direction oi Mrs. G. E. Full, I‘.T.C.L., and Miss E. L. McKenzie, Mus. Bach. Tuesday, June 8th. Heartz Memorial Hall Tickets 35c entity-us WQWOMPIIC“ \ Stuart Taylor Wood. Ottawa. Conunisslonei. 303ml 93mm“ Mounted Police. service Order Companion, Imperial (l. S. ' arded 1 at least 25 years mgigrius screica in the Civil Ser- ice v rice-moi: Oharle Blair. Director 0g‘ jmmnlgrwun, OeDepai-tment oi Miles a esour I. John G. Macphail. Director‘ Maine services. Depart-vent- ° 'I‘ra.na t. Coolican, aalslatant dep- iuty Postmaster Genera. ‘, Domitlen Thomas Riobichaud, Superintendent. Bureau ior Trans- lations. Department oi the Secre- ‘tary o1 State. John J. l-lea erty, MD, Director t; Public Health ices. Department 0i Pensions. Hugh o. Paterson. inspector 0i Income Tax ior Toronto district. ' Hen Cathcart. de uty minis!!! oi lan ior British lumbla. Charis F. Brulmer. Clerk oi the Executive Council. Toronto. Arthur S. Bamslcad, deputy pro- .v1nc1al secretary and clerk oi the executive council. Halifax. A la Bedard. deputy minister 01 Lands and Forests. Québfli- icommander, Order oi the British Empire (C. B. E.) Dr. A. E. Archer, Lamont, Alta. [President Canadian Medical Assoc- l lat on Mme. Justine Beaubieli. 0.3.3.. Montreal, outstanding patriotic and hilanthroplc work. lFor Mme. Bea ie . award 0i the C. B. E. is a promotion ln the order.) ~ W. L. Best, Ottawa. 1981-81091" representative. Brotherhood oi Inc- omotive Firemen and Ermine-men- ! F‘. Phillpe Brals, KC. M. L. -. |Montical. leadership in patriotic and philanthropic work. Chlflel 16:‘ a . . ‘form-w- ohaiirgianiaoli$iona War Services Adv ry a . I Mrs. Gladyes Emily Campbell. (Mrs. Wallace Cam iii O. B. En lwmdson, Ont., ou standing pat- rlqflc and hllantiiropic work. lFor Mrs. Camipi ii. award oi the C. B. 11;, l5 s, promotion in the order.) 1 James Bertram Collip. Ph. D. ,Ll.D.. Montreal. President. The lnoyal society oi Canada. Douglas Dewisr. Vancouver. out- standing voluntary service in con- nection with war finance. Mrs. Gertrude Webb Dunham. Hnvelodl, N.B., President, Federat- ed Womens Institutes oi Canada. David H. Gibson. Toronto. Presi- dent. the Navy rescue or Canada- Hon. Percy Hector Gordon. Re- gina, Chairman. executive commit- tee. Canadian Red Cross Society. l". !. Ker. Hamilton, patriotic aer- vices, particularly in connection with war finance. ne A. Maenutt. Montreal. leadership 1n patriotic and philan- t-hro ic work. . gus MI-Iw. D. S. 0.. ior dis inguished services l in the lékpifislildiil oi Na- “°l‘~‘;.‘..°§€88.°.°. 6.123."; President. Trgdes and Labor oer-mu M CI- a. “H. R. MacMillan. Vancouver, Plresldm. Wartime Merchant Ship- “ti? 1e. Phillipe. Inndon. one. Erzaident, Research Enterprises Mrs. Adelaide Plumptre. Toronto. Vice-President. executive committee Canadian Red Cross Society; in inquiry 1c work. Vaute et, Montreal, in patriotic and philan- thropic work. Alex Walker. Calgary. Dominion President, Canadian Legion. Oiiicer. Order oi the British Eliplll (0. l. I.) J. Leonard Apedalle. Montreal, iinancial adviser. civilian flying schools. Thomas Armld. chine tools controller. oi Munitions. Montreal, rna- Department Lcdae. and tin- pall bearers were all brother Oran: namely. nueeel- Bernard. Harry ville Heller, John Nicho . 11am Bernard, Fran Nicholson. Mr. mg; we; for severe years a iaith- lui member oi Haolae . He was laid to rest in the Hunter Riv- er cemetery there to await the Resurrection Morn. The llaeantlal Works Order in Bri- tain prevents thrdrlit o! labour iiom occupations scheduled as ea- gential and from aices where lab- our 1e needed‘. and in eiicct rc- movcs the rlcht of the en"‘lflvcl' l" dIsclr-re- and the emulnvee t0 ‘""~ "thout consent oi the 0011* ernment. ACHES Drive out ' /--- 4* f l iii.“ ..' order Your Bray Chleh horn P. E. l. AGENTS “.'t"'£"i=..".';‘;f"ia. '2'"? hi!‘ '"'i'.‘.'1l‘ Wm. C tlan. Launching Iue gennedy. Murray llarbeur. orth Mn. Arthr J. Inllll. New Aunan Chat-lee I‘. Meeker. Nertliel borne ltilhride. Peri Illl Q Q The 8 Chi k dceatht aid utmghowycrcuthe .Plac- Call a. c. Bahama-n, Toronlopmetals ant-roller. Department oi Mimi-i artist oi the Book oi Remembrance. u Ralph P. Bell. Hal . General. Aircruit Production Branch De ent. oi Muni . H. Berry, Ottawa, DiIQCiDf-l General. Automotive and Tank! Production Branch, Department oi‘ Mimitiom. Mrs. Saidye Broniman, Montreal, patriotic and philanihro work. Arthur Huntgingdcn rown, Ot- tawa, Dcpendent’: Allowance Board. E. J. Bru-nning, Ottawa, Director- Cteneral, Amunition and Gun Pro- duction Branch, Department oi Munitions. Dr. Eli Franklin Burton, Toronto. outstandi services in connection with scien iiic research. Mme. J. C. I... Biusiere, Quebec. patriotic and hilanthropic work. A. Hector Ca ieux, Montreal, pro- tective services: head oi Canadian Pacific Railway Police. Peter S. Campbell. M.D., C.M.. Hall/lain. modical oiiicer. Depart- ment oi Public Health, Nova Sco- a D.. B. Carswell, Ottawa, Control- ler oi Ship Repairs and Salvage" Department oi Munitions. .1. a. Carswell. Washington. p.c..| Director-General, Washington oi-l iioe. Department of Munitions. . . Cottrelle, Toronto, 011 gontroller. Department oi M one. Dr. Robert wines, Toronto, out- standing services ln medical re- uearch George Derby. Vancouver, pal:- riotic and philanthropic work. Judce Eugene Desitlvieros. Que- bec. valuable public services in connection with the army. D. C. Dick, Toronto. wool Ad- ministrator. Prices Board. J. R. Donald, Ottawa, Director- General, Chemicals and Explosives Production Branch, Department oi Munitions. John Eaton. Montreal. Director- Ge n e r a 1. General Purchasing Branch, Department oi Munitions. William Harmon Pairileld. Alta., valuable public services connection with scien- tiiic research in agriculture. Rev. Antoine G Que" valuable puble services in connection with the army. Frederick Pearce Gavin, Hamil- ton, valuable public services in connection with technical training (army . lat-Col. Goodwin Gibson, Ottawa, real ‘estate adviser, Deience Depart- men . Lita-Col. Thomas Guerin, Montreal patriotic and philanthropic work. W. A. Harrison. Saint John, N. B., executive assistant, Munitions Minister Howe. George Hugh Henderson. l-iaiiiax, valuable scientific work in connec- tion wit-h the Royal Canadian Navy. George Lodge, Montreal. member oi the National Labor Board Com- | t. - trirotlc work. naittge JTODTC-Dflifigllfi elmployers. d . . olinson. asgw, secsgan , ‘Irade Commissioner: valuable public services, artlculariy care oi survivors o the tor- pedoed steamship Athenia. Ray Lawson. Montreal, Chairman. Federal Aincrait Ltd. A. usage, M.D., Montreal, Dean, Faculty oi Medicine, University oi Montreal. Mia Marion Montre- al. President. Canadian urses’ As- sociation. H. W. Latino‘), Ottawa, associate clerk oi the Pr vy Council. ndrew L. W. Maooallum, Mon- trcal. (Jhaiririari. Canadian Ship- lfl . and director oi ship- Dr. Hector John Ma/Jieod. Van- couver, valuable public service in connection with scientlilc research. Dr. W. J. P. MaoMillan, Char- lottetown. atriotlc and philan- KIPIG . Iev. Arthur Mehoux, Quebec, pa- .P.D. Ma-lin, Vancouver, Direct- or-Cleneral General Purchasing Branch, Department oi Munitions. Mme. Almanda Maichand. m- tawa. President, Federation oi French Custodian Women. belle J. Martin, Var uver. Manager oi Civilian Flying Train- ing Schools. John '1‘. Miner, Kingsville, Ont., scientific wort in nnection with natural h conaervaMon 0i wild iiie. K. Morrow ‘ibronto, patriotic m‘... M Valob I ., mem- r oi National War i4 r Board be ‘Caamittoe u employees’ reresent- oeéu w. Nlcholl, Winnipeg, val- P. and J. W}? ‘° -'§1".i°.°1£n'“ .‘i°'"‘1°°1i{°“ org cv an fir: training achoo . . Noble. Montreal. Sugar Ad- ml-filltrflwln. Prices Board. John Paterson, Haiiiax. Subtr- intenderit. Halliax Shipyards Ltd. Dr. J. Paterson, Toronto" Control- ler oi Meteorological Services, Da- partment oi ‘Transport. ‘lhomae Peacock. Hamilton. pat-- riotic and philanthropic work. Raymond. Maniwakl, Que. and philanthropic work. Rupert Camborn Reece. Winni- pegk patriotic and philanthropic wor . Dr. Guiliord Bcvil Reed. King- ston. Ont. outstanding service n the iield oi scientific research. Murton A. Seymour. KC. 8t. Oatharines. Git... President. Can- adian Flying Cluhe Association. George A. Shea, Montreal. Pro- l c g. ennnmnunnununnnwwnnnnuuafi m. , Allen Brookman Beddoe, Ottawa,‘ non. Rimouakl, , l l. é t8 Force Wnn-sns" Dl'."...;cn irrnn N: at Rockr ie, 110.11" Otiuiva, will smart new iuiziorm COlllplCllNIliCd valuablc service in field scientific research. Joseph Sim r11. c‘ liable public survive 1:1 with production of 11111111110115. Ctr-pt. TilOlilfll Farrar Smcllze, C-t- tawa, vnlluatlc Iiubli.‘ service in. connection with work in the Arc- tic. , , Capt. J. B. sznitlr. Vancouver, of the nection Willi the merchant marine. D. Stairs" Oiizlwu, Director-Gen- ‘Ihe Precision squad of the Royal Canadian Air ard. while baton Provinces arriving in Charlottetown June 2 to 4. The various stages 0i‘ the trnln‘n_z oi‘ this crack l product a squad are shoxvn above The upper leit photp 511m“; the complete outiit o1 11s mtmbers, _ fiirnnch. Department oi Munitions.‘ outstanding public service lit con-i THNH Precision Girls Touring Maritime: ‘j . W, ,. b , .___;_g_______ _,__a-_....___-...a.;'.f ‘ g and while glovee At the upper 7 Manning Deco‘. lright new 111s-.1*"-="" oi the < - ’ '1..'1~5 111- Lour tfiie Maritime lslructlrn 1.1 main 11g Swim a i , s. tum. til-n. 1 nllnarintr. The lower photograph shows lhe ilnisnct‘; smarts ping group of W, D per- ; sonnel. the "show squad" oi the entire Women's consisting of the ‘ Division. 1R.C.A.F. Photos) with white lany» i eral. Defence Projects Construction? Card of Thanks’ , liir- Allison ltiacl-Jachern and {anally lierebv express lllPlr 111.1111: William H. Stringer. Tcronto.‘ Protective Services: Commissionei-j Ontario Provincial Police 1-9011 Tfellflnicl‘. Mflllfrcfll. Vfllllm to all their irleuri- and neglibours able ultra-w service in ¢0nnecti=n‘1or_1.1i.~11 kindness: and sympatil) W“ "h l e army- riurnLs; 11111:" ticccgt- sad tbereavg. men ,:1so o 1 e Doc or ant Charles R. Troup. Westmount. i Nurses ior 11101: 1_l'~~1lfl'l service tc .Que., t-nlci supervisor oi six arlrdheir loved one; and to l who ‘observer schools. l contributed ilowers. 6-2-11 As a thousand or more Allied the folks back home ll close tective Services; head oi Canadian N ti l Railway Poll . ‘gaflllh G. aieuatgiie. Ottawa. Axis from the Nortlii Sea to the Mediterranean, the spwtaculnr photo abnvc was flashed by radio to show 11p oi just one dose oi the medicine our airmen are handing out. It. show; |, little Dlf-lit! blaster". the hall oi bombs plunging toward the Monscrralc Air fielc’ near Cagliai-l, capital oi Sardinia. ns waves o‘ U. S» Flying Fbrlresses. medium hiilchcll out. l‘ Marauder bombers. accompnirir-(l bi" Lightning and Warhawk lighters, swept over the Italian port. ta-—-...-.-tm_~.>..i...._v »-- -....n Mama“... “tam-u.