>_ maul“! donav - a MAD COMEDY RIOT ~ Claudette Colbert — Fred MaclVlurray “N0 TIME FOR LOVE” SHOWS 3.15 — 7 — 9 ---Pll|lili£ animu- coMlwc - WED. and THUR. midst’: ii Sling-Shift Cinderella liorll r overalls to glad regal‘. . from welding to mg . . . when that midnight whistle tootsl ,3 Moi 10's doing the biggest lob of her lite-lull, ' ‘the _,'e always time eflerlevglls and IOMIIGII,‘ .. _ .,...... .......~. ,.a~,».u..;...a~...-r..1 ..... Lo o0 A. o'clock A.M. Grand Sec‘y, L.0.B.A. iiiifoir w DON'T SNAP '. CURLYFIILL ‘THEM "TWO C {DIES GET OUT OF "TH BACK‘ GROUN .’ _ The annlual Session of the R.W. Grand Orange Lodge of P. E. Island, will meet in Prince Arthur Lodgeroom, Crapaud, Wednesday, May 17th, 1944 at ll _ The Annual Session of the R.W. (irand Orange Lodge of the- L.0.B.A. of P. E. Island will meet in the ‘lilasonic Halli. Crapaud, Wednesday. May 17th, 194i at ll o'clock a.m. Mrs. Edgar, M. W. Grand Mistress of the L.0.B..A. of B.A. will be present. MRS. JESSIIE LARTER, w: simsrlue m; fIOOlfj‘ is "WBAPITOI. w Til-DAY as» WED. SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 - 9.00 ZVERA HRUBA RALSTON RICHARD ARLEN ‘ ERKH VON STROHEIM i.. o. B. A. i J. A. MURRAY. i Grand Sec’y L.O.A. i! ”” B§;jl.”l€."il/'lfi§?..? ‘ YEAH, MEBBE SLJGAES GONNA SEND IT TO A LADY FRlEND--DO VG.) FELLERS WANT TO SPOIL. THE PICTURE? I Jflwiielws 5'1_ rlPlTiTzaii If»: TX l7"":s'r ll line I'M so GLAD YOU Foullp H512 c-lzanwm BANGS I HIDDEN MONEY-WW LAND. l5 THAT OLE MAN SKINTY sow DOWN TH‘ $TI2EE1D ALL onesseo u? ‘ FIT ‘r0 KILL"? ‘ HELEN VINSON _S|0NEY BLACKMER or SHERMAN mar... ADDED - NEWS CANADIAN PATROL '11v MEMORIAM thieving-memory of WILLIAM R. lwho pained away May sill, 1037. His Parents, sister and Brothers. Inserted 5-9-11. by Tlls mysteries of Idle and lsoe—iorsd for a flullsg ' instant ha flu an ofa beau- tiful woman.‘ A hub un- ‘i; MacDONALD _ accompanying letter liilllllilt tiillllllllh This column h reserved for news of local interest. but cdvertlainal of a newly nature may be luau-ml at live cents a word. strictly Bu. able tn advance. If!" QIARI-QDLETQWN- QQABPIAN. $1; DOROTHY GRIY EAIWILL for Phtllnfllhhl. CONFHDIEATION LIFE IN - BUIANCI. ' ANNOUNCEMENT. — The 1m. nusl lleetini of the Charlottetown Y. ll’. C. A. will be held in the Y. M. C. A. bu on Tuesday, Ml! 8th. at 7.30 P. M. B-O-li.’ II. AND MRS. WEIR-ED ‘Ll WOOD. Georeetown. PEI. 1.. an- eanaems 1 their eldest a m: mnniaillieua m Lawrence Id, son of Mr. and Mrs. lined. J. Doyle. Georgetown. P.l.1. Marriage to take place early in has. s-s-il.’ TAIIIB UP MINISTERIAL WORK — Mr. John Rttbes Mac- Key. Breadalbane, left Saturday morn for Be , ask. where is tc serve t at congre- gation as student minister for the simmer months. 833D BIRTHDAY — Mr. W O in the United States with birthday CI-"il- Ml FY16 enjoys good health for s men of his rs and gives God the glory for t ell. NOT A Gil-ABS FIR-E — The fire which destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Darrach, West River. thought to have been caused by grass catching fire is contradict- ed by the family. s. member o! which celled to say there was no fire started by the owner's broth as stated and what caused thg fire is still e. mystery. MILITARY CROSS RECEIVED Mr. P. J. MacDonald, City, has re- ceived from Ottawa. thg Military Cross awarded to his son the late Captain W. K. MacDonald. In the e Governor General he said: "In sending this decoration to you, I wish to extend my sincere sympo- thy and at the some time to ex- ess my appreciation of the dis- inzuished services which your son rendered to his King and Country.” II. . C. S. CHARLOTTE- TOWN'S NEEDS — The Adoption Committee of the recently launched - . C. S. Charlottetown are anxious to have on hand without delay the gifts necessary to be handed over when the frigate ar- rives here st an early date. The Committee is still short of washing machines, radios, electric irons. thermos Jugs, loud speakers, If readers cannot supply th out- right any monetary contrl ution for the gurpose will be greatly ap- preciate . Lleut. ommander . M. C. S. Queen Charlotte. phone 6S6. will be glad {g heal- from intending contribu- rs. IN MEMORIAItI In loving memory of James E. Adams, Sea View. who departed this life May 9th, 1943. A shadow rests u n our home. We miss his smilng face. What ere we do, where'ere we go We miss his vacant place. lFondly Remembered’ ily His Wife l5 B u and Family, H I Our Bodrcziirilflslouse wiarmiaimzn. THE TRACFQ/ OlLI. BEN GALLOPIN‘ Race HOGSEB ALL oven m" UNNEREE. llileml Mason!»- m ‘rue lurealm sauce r WA”: vouiz eocxev. LOTQA sleeps ARE Become BAQEBALL covlelzs! -1- A6 CHIEF 60V wlF A srasle o: scenes HERE » NON. l INAMTE": Moo TO EGAQARMBTICE/ HOW I 5 Folzrumrle ENCOUNTERNG l you TODM/l-w 1 zlu-‘sr l TURNED a NEAT PROFIT - ol= ‘l-fipoo [H AN wozv peas. -- euPoo-ae z - vlelr vou a-r THE DOWNS W TOMORROW ? DUE MEANS “me slqr/s HE won FRUTA sfiVsE = HE'S GOIWTO CALL ON NNT EFF ODor‘ . Grey creamy-lex- l Ierrir-Alllil liuptials mrly spring flowers and tied pleats formed a decorative pbolfikq llroind for a wedding c! interest lwhich was performed in the pres- ‘enoe of relatives and friends in Zion Churdl, Batiuday evening, May 0th at 6.30 P. M. by the Rev-| aloud G. C. Webster when Dorothy Rebecoa Auld. daughter o1 Mrs. Allison A. Auld o! Charlottetolwa a a a showed bounuet of red roses perfected the bride's coa- e tum . Miss Hilda Auld. as Maid of Honour, and Miss Norene Auld. gs lured lipstick: go on wlflg g staid-smooth sails. Rich-red favorites keyed so the fashions of American designers-Siren, l South American Red, Ripe Cherries, Iirellghr Rad. loch. ‘Li $- Million. ___ . CONCERT New Glasgow Hall ruussnsv. my uni 8.15 P M I SONGS, DIAIDGUES, ETC- ONE ACT PLAY ADMISSION 35 CENTS. Twenty-Four lloilr Leave (Continued from page 2) “Oh. Valerie. I wouldn't have had this happen for anything. Where is Blake? l mint find out Just what- he said." Blake was down stairs drinkingl tea with the others as Cherry hadf suImised- ‘they all looked around 1T5’ . the room. "Hello Pyecroft." said: Blake. "You've had a visitor." I "So Valerle‘s just told me-"Y Cherry was keepzng herself hand with dLtficultly. Sihe wanted; by the shoulders‘ on; atl once. d he look, Blake?’ Do you -- d0 you thlnk after all he still loves me?" As it she could ask‘ Blake such a question as that! Asl Simon didn't wear his heart on his sleeve, and she mustn't either. She said coolly, "What time did he come Blake?" “Around hall- past, six. time to take you out t0 dinner." “Oh, Why wasn't I here?" Cherry asked herself passionately. Why, when every other night of the week she was either here tn her billet, or somewhere else near at had he chosen to coil this evening just when she was off duty? But doubtless that was why he had called. He had worked it all out, fortnight by fortnight. and realized that I-ni. evening she'd be free. He hadn't bargained for seine other man asking her to dine with him or for her aocapting any such in- vitation, for that matter. L! only he had written saying he was com- insllnéf only he had wired! . “Not in so many words. l-Ie asked Whey, time yard gone out and if I had any idea when you'd be likely to come back." "What did you say? "My dear, d0n‘t worry. I was ere wees time| "I'm not worrying. I Just wanted to know.| that's all." As ll, happens I toil him nothing. ‘ I didn't. know till Grigg told me af- l ter he'd gone that you were off on a raule. Have a ood time ' "Yes, thanks. B ake, Valerie eaidl Simon left a message." “So he did. I was forgetting. I say, Grigg, any more tea in thg pot?" - "Plenty. Wan’, some. Pyecroft?" "No, thank you. What was the message, Blake?" Bu: Blake was mcre interested in her tea. "That's terribly strong. Grigg. Isn't there any more hot water?" Darn Blake, thought Cherry I Mlgfily. Was she purposely keeping her on the rack? ‘Iihere was a glint in Blokes dark eyes Rather as if shi- were ihroughly enjoying har- self. "Bloke. what was the message?" asked Cherry desperately. "Ch. _ve.=.," said Blake deliberately.» "lie asked me to tell you thal, he was son-v he couldn't see you and that he was leavzns London tcmor- ' rcw sfzerncon." Well. she krew they already. This | War. what Valerie had told her. It, seemfld there were no further details. Finch hadnt said Jun: whnr, time of the afternoon he Was leaving. nor MUMSY \‘M Blame SENT _ ON OVERSEAS ourv AND- ‘Lhfiififilillg. 5°35; PL". #152": By W E BST E R DON'T TELL. ME WHERE, TlLLlE ‘i. CAN'T ENE 1 fur trim in ' station if Blake could answer it if she didl to Just in 801118 hand, that mint mean that he'd had a id, made charming a‘.- tendants for their sister and wore floor length gowns of the same de- sign of silk and lace in pastel shades of pink and green res- Pficl-ll/fily. with Juliette caps of matching colors and silver slippers. They carried bouquets roses 0o N, s- supported In her floor length gown of pale blue silk with bandeau of match- ing flowers and mrryinil a nose- gay of early spring flowers. Miss Ruthie Brun of Charlottetown mode an exquisite flower girl. The ushers were Mr. Gordon MacDon- ald of Mermaid and Lorne Mac- Neviri, R. C. A., Windsor, Nova Scotia, cousin of the bride. g the signing of the reg- l m'""’"m1'"""! Darin ister, Miss Dilys Owen, Charlotte- town. sang very sweetly the bridal hymn Red Gem . o! which the bride was a member, formed a Guard of I-lon our. Immediately Iollowing the cere- mony o. reception was held at "The Charlottetown Hotel." bride's ‘“ asdsted in receiv- with the bride and groom, e bride's table was centered with a four tier wedding cake and vases of red roses adorned the tables. Rev. G. C. Webster proposed the toast to the bride which was responded to by the groom, Cpl. Slade then read several telegrams extending congratulations to the bride and groom from the groom's family in Gloucester. litngland. and from friends in Ontario and New Brunswick. 'i.'he following morning Cpl. and Mrs. llerris left by plane on s hon- ties. The bride's travelling costume was a brown and beige flowered silk 18M)’ dress with belse coat with and brown accessories. Previous to her marriage the bride Was H member of the Headquart- Staff oi’ the R. A. F. Station. Charlottetown. 0n their return they will reside at Moncton, where the . B“ groom is attached to the R. A. F. noon. .. at 198st the meant he would be in Imudon in the morning. He flayed at his club these days. Couldn't she possibly get in touch with him? O:- couldnw she, better still. try w see him? She went back her rocm and found Valerie on her way to bed.‘ They weren't on dirty imtil eleven o'clock the next day. ‘They had s good nighVs sleep before them. Valerie said she was to make the most of it "You'd better do the some, Cherry ' But. Cherry couldn't sleep. She wflu tusrnlfi over in her mind the best. the seer. thing w do. Simon had come down to see her. surely change of heart! l-lc was going a- way. He didn't want m go without first puttlnq things right with her. Her heart leaped on, was it pos- sible that these conjectures were light? Could they be? She proved desperately that. they were, that this was indeed what had hap- pened. 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