v c‘; ir- ,' Y ,. . .1‘. idlfiifii}, 1 l ~ l" “<QW¢HWQ-..EET|7"QSJRBER"QKE_ s5; l 1e tea ai d u: -| 9 E c: :|: -l . PRINCE EDWARD: SAT. JUDY 591B “HR. NEWS CARTOON SHOW! 3.15 7.00 9.00 CANOVA_ CROSBY ‘ “ NEXT WEEK-WATCH FOR IT i BIG SHOW ON THE STAGE TALES OF TEXAS Bucuiizcos H CROWDS SCREEN WITH DfillllIA! The old Southwest, haven 0t , rcnianco and frontier adventure, is the range for a trio of the gaymst. mast gallant cavalier: the screen hasi, yet uncovered. in the Paramount‘ saga. of the sagebrush, “Rangers of , Fortune.“ which opened last nignt at tiic Capitol Theatre for a three day run. chalk u this super-western. dir- ected by t e great aam Wood, as a spectacle and a feast of entertain- nient to rank with such master- pieces of action as “The Virginian," “The Plainsman" and others oi hal- lowed memory. Directed by lam Wood Herc is a. picture that is leaded with siii'prises—-und all of thcm pleasant. The surprises consist in direction bv Sam Wood. whose previous cou- tribuiions to the screen have been notably‘ "Good-bye, Mr. Chips" and "Our Town"; tn lvtr. MiwMurriiys return tot he field of action after a lcnu and pleasant, dallianoe 1n cafe iii the debut of a taleniurl. 1 arming new little lzirl stnr. Belts" Bl‘C‘.\'(.‘l‘. and in the mnstt-riul performance in a supporting role by Alix-rt Dekkcr. The central characters in this shrewdlyconceived, perfectly pro- - duced picture, are three Robin- Hoods of the range, a trio of lying, thieving, fighting soldiers of fortune who turn into Galnhiids on the spur of the incnicnt. The action tnkes place in a mile town on the Mexican border, and concerns their taking up with a gal- lant little newspaper publisher who is losing in his desperate battle against a land-grabbing gang. lllai-blurrny-lllorlson Romance R their necks and their limbs. using every unscrupulous trick they have leanied in their long and dishonorable career, the trio of 55,1- Innis fond to even urp the odds in the fight. Macil/lurray, as the mus- lijr-miiid of the gang is temporarily ihvcrtxvd by a romance in which Miss Morison figures, but he returns for the slashing, smash-bang climax of the opus that turns up Joseph Schildkraut as the villain behind the activity of the land-grzibbcrs. Albert Dekkeris performance as u. cowboy with a prize ring past is one oflhc most original sccii in recent cllcrlngs. Important in the sup- utrnnfl cast and in the action is IS IQ JDick Foran, as MwcMurz-ays rival for Patricia Morisonk; lovely hand. 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"m"; hlgh quality in ci-cry pncklifc. I. IOOERII Pllliililfiift. l ll C I n ' fllsfisl-Jlfr Th‘! lml SKUIJl-lluilpéd barrels. PROOIIOIII Ill 3 LIRG! PLANTS . . . Your mdcnlcr can always sum-Iv you bcclwn u} 3 strategically located plunls. Oillnlu/u corral; SUL f’ PURl ASII YOUR DEALER ‘ u In Nichols Trllnlle Brunt! ' ""1"" d . H. lso cur- S°“"£il'ab'l».“‘i‘ r MADE BY W" PIHPS FUDGE Iiflllli CUIPOIATIUI Rullnns o! Elcclrolfllc (v-Mipgv 01"“ l 40 will SUI". "l" 9' ' ' 7-.‘ "t", pump» Avon-lo, 0mm». III- l ingham Palace. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Honor roll for the April: Gratin X—1. Don MflOdflflilld, I. Willie Mricdonalzl. 3. Wendell Mur- pliy. Grade IX-l. ltielvin Ricard. 2. EEnlcr BliUlChlLd, 3. R0 aziql Hen- ncssxly. - Grade VIIT~1. Allan Noonnn. 2 Jack Mimiugham, 3. Adrian Peters Grade VII-l: Billie Ready, 2. Jvsrpli Z-akem. a. st. Clair Quinn. 1i,- VII—-1. Ivan Dowling. 2. Th v his Flynn, 3. Frank Sigsworth. (in lie VIg-é‘) Lgoyle. 2. P11111111’) fitlw-“l YD uh, (e a) ZLGWcndell Bevan. m v q“ rate VI-1. Vern n Rage , 2. Jack Ready. 3. 0e91,; Wong," ‘Grade V-l, Mark McGulgan. 2. Bil lg McNi-ely 3. Willie I-lernnessey. G-iaizlc V/l. James McEnclicrn. 7. COWS!‘ Mullins, 3. Lorne Mc- Innis. (ll‘i(lf‘ IV-1. Jackie MucCnrmocl: 2. Charlie Cannon and Arnold Mc- month of Grade IV-l. Billie Leonard, 2. Edwin Kcllv. Ii. Jumcs McTnizue. Grad;- III-l. Dunstan Drew, 2, Lrtwmnce Miicdonald, 3. Arthur lrlulzhr-s C-rrlc III-l. George Keefe. 2. 4711mm Chrwcrla. 3. Cyril M“- I domld. Grade Il-l. Daniel McRue. 2. Clfiyicn Tcrncy. 3. John Quinn. Grade I'—l. Arnold Clieverle 2. Jogcs Hucxhes. 3. Billie Davvv ' rrirl» Il-1 Terence MacWade. l-‘lfiiiiil?’ Pr";~"*.:.;-i@"» =1 . -' ~ i lialydAlIlirliisnfg uni), m nor and n o -—. d ~ l- ‘V1055 3 JllflxliYS Jack“ , (‘tirade I-l. Gcoroe lWgfl-py 3 Kvncrh Tulle. .1. Hcnn- Arsghzqul; Gm. o T-l. Jdmnle Donovan m,» Fonnld Gnlm,» lpnrlnl‘ 2_ Ger”, Arson-nut. fl wlsnflg" Burk‘. ‘ Fliklitf-‘grl. T-lvtoiiws w “PM Scottish town olpc-ngllnll” writ‘, ‘dined the R. A. l". at l6. was ‘p195- cntezl with the DP‘. M. at Buck- ._ _'-,__- Qfllium (equally 3 8.1511 MQQ-ujggn, ‘ 8.00 pni.-—'I'1>iE NEWS. "RANGERS" um. llil Illlllll ALSO OF THE "GREEN AC COMEDYZA A picture that is definitely the gayest, maddest piece 01' fuzn to come out of Hollywood this season is the new Republic musical "Sis Hopkins." starring Judy Cainova, which pla_ys| I at the Prince Edward Theatre b0- niglit and Saturday. . Miss Caiiova, a long-time favorite of radio and stage. who came into her own on the screen with Repub- 110's ‘*Scatlerbra.ln" of last. year, is seen in another of her inimitable performances as the couflitiy miss who causes friction iii the blg_cii._v. She enters tile liouschuo 0i her henpecked Uncle iloruce Lpiayed by Charles Biltierwortli) and innocent- 1y steals the heart of young Jeff‘ Furnslvorth iBob Crosby) irom her cousin Carol iSusan Hayward.) Carol plots to enroll Judy in_the§ local collcge, because she thinks; Judv will maiicsilcii a 100i of iier-; self that she will have to leave.) Befriended, however, by Professor RADIO ____ 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. skinner, Min- Nourn-lil/ligglicfim ISWY- 1"277'5'2'1‘- TRANSM O l. 0. 0. F. GRAND SlRE-Gfmd Balm"! ";{,','§,'I§h,f,‘,‘1"“‘ Tm“ Sire of the Sovereirn Grand 1411189 WAVELENGTH (Oddfellows) of North Amer ca, Canada. and U.S.A.--3l.;iz m.. 2553 m. (to 10.00 pm.) 49.10 m (fr.m_ 10.30 pm.) Western Canads-Ztlbd (from 10.45 pm.) 31.32 (from 11.00 to 12 45 FRIDAY, MAY 2 6.20 p.m.-'l_.ondon Calling.‘ 6.25 1i.m.~“Hcllu, Children‘! Pro- gramme for Children evacuat- ed to Canada and the US.A., including taik on Bomber Crews. 6.45 pulp-THE NEWS. 7.00 pm.——‘Qucstions of the Hour‘. 7.15 pm.--NEWS IN FRENCH. ' 7. 30 pm. —- ‘CANADA CALLS FROM LONDON‘ ‘n collabora- tion with. CBC the Troops 1n Britain’, 8.15 p.m,—‘LISTENINQ POST’. 8.20 rim-London Calling‘. 8.30 p.m.—‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’. Talk bv Inn Finlay. ' A 8.45 nun-HEADLINE NEWS AND‘ VIEWS. 9.00 p.m.-‘The Music of Britainfi, ‘Come-all-Yez’. Country Songs| and Ballads of Ireland, pre-» sentczl by Sam Henry. , 9.15 pm.—‘Fronl. Line Family’ —| Eprcdg 5 The adventures of. ‘the Bntish Family Rcbinson lnl war-time London, Written and‘ produced by Alan il/lclville. l 9.30 pm.—'CANADA CALLS FROM Loimorr (in collaboration wmil CBC): ‘Caliiers Francois’. Pot- French-Canadian Listeners l 10.15 p.m.—‘At Your Request’. 10.30 p.m.—‘M’\d8 in Elnzland". Feature Programme. 10.45 n.m.—‘Nntlonal Dances of Europe’. BBC Milltarv Band: conductor. P. S. G. O'Donnell. Narrator, Tom Dawson. 11.15 p.m.—'WORl.D APFATRR‘ l Tiilk by H. WlrC-KHANI STEED \ 11.30 n.m.—R ADYfT NEWS-RFTEL. 12.00 m.n.-'l'.‘hc Dally Service. 12.05 il.m.-‘T..'>r1d'r\ Cflluryz’ i215 nm.-‘P"Y'T"‘*" GPEAKS’. Talk by Tcn Hnlry. 12.30 rlm,-'T'HE NEWS. 12.45 a.m.-Close down. WET-Tl’. MOTITEIH OI‘ MEN. Weap, mothers of men. For a world zone mnd with fear, For war and pestilence, famine and death, And peril to all we hold dear. For a. creed that mocks at God. And nllln-lzes the world akaln, Into the mvrrlorfiflls roll of war; Weep, mothers of men. Weep, mothers of men, Not for this you gfive them life. In your hour of merciless pain. Not with fire and bomb to ravish the earth, Nor to flizht and slay, or be slain. But somethinlz is wrong with the scheme of thingy, And time has turned back ailllnr Paramount Pmlnll llacllllllllltlllllllwll- IIEKKER iiilhori lloland dllslpll siululuui - m fora “FLYHVG COFFINS" HORNET” —OTIIER. SHORTS—- SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7.00 — 8-45 OF THE SEASON HAS JUDY (JANOVA 1N TOP ROLE I E THE- ClibRlroTTETQwflsGllARvlcli _Tho Central Guardian This column ll reserved for news o. locll interest, BM advertising oi s ucwsy nnu a may be inserted at i cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. l COOKS mi Photmzranhs. I I f - Pa“ L-945-4-22-12l “ ‘s. . n t\\\t\\\“ “ \I\l$““‘ . CONI-‘EDERATION um INSUR- W ma‘; ill‘ user. L-ma M l uvsmzs PAINTS, Vnrnlshea w! Enamels. ‘Poomibs Music Store. L-238-5-2-1i. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- ‘VICES, Blinds. , May Stewart 11 A, . Hart ‘Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. - F03 MEN who like perfect m, ting ciothu, Robert Stamp is taking [special measurements for Cambrldile ,Cl<rthes at Moore d: McLeod’: wday. l CAVENDLSB CHARGE. -— Wor- ship on Sunda . May 4th in Stanlo - Brid at 11 . M. and in N Rus w at 3 P. M. Geo. W. Tllley, Minisicr. L-279-5-2-ll. JOINS STAFF — Bert Steele o! Charlottetown, star centre of last year's senior Resals. has Joined the J Munro, Ltd, PFORTUNE lllill Services on Sunday, May 4th as fol- lows: Victoria ll A. M. Hampton 3 P, M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Hampton and Bonsliaw Sunday School reopen at 10.15 A. M. L-239-5-2-l1. l MR. AND MRS. CHARLES LORD, North Tryon, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Leah, to Mr. ,Artlitu' B. Hanson of Bostoln. Mass. Marriage to take place early in lid-fly in Boston. . L-264-5-2-ll. PRESBYTEEIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.— Brookfleld Charge. — Services next lord's Day Brookfleld 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. l-lartsvllle 7.30 P. M. Y. P. S. Ohrist- _ {lflll Endeavour, l-lartsville Friday, Colonna lJei-iy Colonna), Judy wuis B P- CHAP. S L-200-5-2-1i. l u Chicago i... \--.-. . MIR. WILLIAM M. CROOKEIT Graduating student in the Enig- ish language and literature course st University College, Toronto, who has been awarded a lute vice fellowship of $30) from the Unl- versty of Chicago. H» intends lo in Chicago to work towards - doctorate degree. specializing next year on the novel. especially James Joyce. From Windsor. he won a general proficiency scholarship. en- tering University Cdlegc. and two scholarships in English last year. He ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crockett. of Elm Avenue Wind- sor Ont. formerly of this city. WEST KENT B08001. month of Grade X-l. Billie Bourke. 2. Ruth Tflrbush 3_ Nana Sim n’ G-E Rclrlflbmlor-Kunl and Lillian MacFhee. y ps0 lgamwdqn4mih1lqun Grade IX-—l. P111119 lismdy. I. Ruth MncDmgall, S. Keith Carson. Givldt ‘IT-d. B Jan 2 Honor roll for the h a part, wanted by Carol, in the coi- ———— iege play. The ensuing tussle be- ROBERT STAMP. of coupler. tween the two girls highlights the NOYEB 811d Rfllldflll. Hfllllllwfl. Ont-- screaminglyr funny comedy, briiig- 1111111913 0f Cfimbfldflfl 91051198 501' l ing it to a side-splitting close. men, is shorwiii; "he mw cums. and. Although it nanny seems imsiblqllhe new styles and wklnc special: Judy ls in even better form than she l melwllmmefll-S "-5 M00“ 3* Mcl-ficd‘ was in her "Jenny Lind of theJ-illfllted Wdfly- Ozarks" role in “Scatierbrain.” ‘Ih it film Qhguld win hgf 3, 1103i, Qf ngue/ THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA- Divine worship will admirers. Charles Butterworth contributes be held 0n Bobbitt-h. May 4U’! B5 1°1- ills share oi the "dumb" comedy for lows: Caledonia 11.00 A. M- and which he is ruinous, Jerry Culcniiu l W041i 15111-11115 M 3-09 P- M,- MT- J- also rates cheers. Susan Hayward R. MacDonald, Student Misionary. wins laurcls for her fine portrayal of L'234'5‘z‘1l< the jealous society gul. Also dis- tinguishiiig themselves iii lesser roxs, '-""~— are Katherine Alexander, Carol MOUNT $TEWAR'I‘ UNITED Adams and Andrew Tombes. Music PASTORAL CHARGE. — Mount lovers- will find born Bob CroshyfisJStewart 11 A. M. Doiialdslon 3 PM. acting and. band loading a u“ Lot 40 at 7.30 P, M. Preacher": Rev. pleasure, James Baxter, B. D., of Nappan, 8. L-278-5-2-1i. WINSDOE PASTORAL CHARGE. Y follows: Winsloe North 11 A. ., Winsloe South 2.30 P. M. Hizhfieidl itli Kiylties James A. I-lagerman will visit New Glasgow May l2. It will be his only stop in Nova Scotia on the first of- ficial visit ever made to this Drov- inoe b a Grand Sire. He will also; stop s. Pucderiotion and Charlotte- town. first official visits there. Mr. Hagerman is a. native of Saskat- ohewan-New Glasgow News. Personals Mr. Clarence N. I - win MacAvinn mdMr. Adolphus McKlnnon motored to Charlotte- town on Tliursdav from Pisquld. Pte. J. J. Wilson, P. E. I. High- landers has returned to his unit after spendi l5 a pleasant two weeks visiting relatives and friends ' in the City. Miss Selma Owen who was call- ed home owing to the illness and subsequent death of her father. William E. W. Owen, leaves on re- turn to New York this morning. Ministers Urged To Visit. Britain Dr. BONNELL, WHO LEAVES MAY B. SEES NEED TO MAIN- TAIN Tll‘. CHRISTIAN ‘CHANNELS’ NEW YORK, April 27_ The churches of the world should dem- onstrate their Christian solidarity and ministers should cross the ocean to Great Britain to maintain Pte. George Arsenault of the P. . I. Highlanders, serving at pre- sent on the mainland. He Is the son of Mrs. Theresa Arscnsull, Charlottetown. IN MEMORIAM ma. JAMES HERBERT woousnm The death occurred in St. Eliz- abeth's Hospital at Yakima, Wash- ington, on March 12th, oi‘ James Herbert Woodside of that place. On Monday, March 10, while on the way to visit a friend he was hit by an automobile whilecrosinl; the strict, 211113111113 Lscvelée injllirles fiiohm w cie edwo aysaer. em h 1 I hi“ In _ ‘gfgflgff- Pwimfldfin ‘flffe “$516 “f; ' siuepficallg: ssuzgesfieg sbyulheeftgll- . ‘ ' ' " ' ~ _| Dr. John Sutherland Bonus-ll in youiiz man he moved to Minneup w“ _ i t m ulisdantsl! lilil-CX’ tr} Yalglma wiige he} gflltiglmkvlégile‘ égsgggga? 011mb‘? ma e s ionic or 3' years. e op- » rides...“ llrrrll" $2.1» m"; 11"“ “Dllfilséfiéll i255" for mo» .. t' i ‘ te ~ r - s » n sxlzveraluyglsgrs Basqirztfiembiirvdf tie tiger Ygflkfiinffflllliliel‘ Llgflg 6. Ffvm city po ce orce. i 'ee years ago e 9e .e W y 0 n on. visited his native province nftcr an' “Since the beginning of the war." absence oi 53 years and was much the minister said. "an unccasirig impressed with the changes half a stream of radio commentators, century had made. Whilc here he, news men, politicians, business visited relatives at Clinton and many other parts of the island and enjoyed his visit so much that he intended to ictum again in a. few years, l-lis wife predeceased him five years ago. He is survived by one brother Harvey Woodside of Clin- ton. and a. number of nieces and nephews who will cherish fond memories of a loved brother nnd uncle. Funeral services which were‘ H _ held m yamma were m charm o; he said, for the churches of LflB the Mason“; order o; wmm he w“; world to demonstrate their christ-| a p“; grand Mater, ‘sin solidarity in a time of strife __._.._-__ land division." I There was every reason whv the‘ iirl‘ | minister of the Fifth Avenue Pres-‘ byterian Church should engage in men, diplomats, military and naval experts have been going from. America to Britain. Up to the pres- , ent time, however, only one mints-l ter has gone as a representative of l church bodies." Dr. Bonnell expressed the hope that from now on a succession of representative minsters of the Uni- tcd States will go to Britain. "It is of the utmost impoitanoe."| and Anglo-Saxon tradit on. And Europe is ruled by a doc- trine of hate. Weep, mothers of men. —Nellle H. DuVerger. v l i bushels per acre. ‘s mission of this kind. or his lchurch has had a unique Celtic The relationship f th Fifth '“""" lAvenue Pfflbytfiflill? Chigrch tol lncrelrse your oats yields by sow- Britain goes back to 1067, when the lng the Ethan variety. The increase Rev. John Hall was called from the In ylcld ls generally from 5 to l0 Presbytery of Dublin to become its Order your ru- minister, Dr. Bonriell explained, qulrenienlu to day. land from 1B6’! to the present live- " ministers have been called fromi 3 bushel bug Government No. l lllllfltfrllueg 83120.52 zgfthfieBcrtltllslghEffllllrfil Grade-SUD ' 11);. Bolnnell ‘aniline intfntlled t3 - l a es Engun lin 4 buihd 59$ kulFobPlle-‘szelo I lo: regigwouhlil: aficquxéltritfinr lwlth fr en s among t e z a 06TH- ..f:’:*.."=.'.=.-."::'...r""...':.:l::i“::; H. emu. in u» preaching, "m" "°“'°“‘ "m “m” “d ""1 wowlrllgmllli:i$0lllté?u:czln%?fl'iaonneii “l” "M" “m” "ed "an delivered a short wave broadcast ‘to Great Britain over the facilities! A of the National Broadcasting Com- ' 51"" if“. ti”? F dial. "will rou ou e r ~ s s """°'"" 23'!’ Britls Broadcasting‘ corporal. on. Un Mlnurdu for dandruff. A'\r\"~/-v\'\/\/\ .')\ L zlo-s-a-llizlw-‘fifil. and Donald Large Karl Rear: I-myme . 3. Elsi M Do l nankscu e c nad. and tier. 3. WTil . i Grade I-l. Jill MacKay z. , Johanna MacDonald, 3. David Rcardon and Jim Wood. Churchill quoted at the c1059 of h]; brvadcilst Sunday are the two last of the following poem by Arthur Hugh Clough, an English poet. who died nearly sixty years ago. | Force pilots‘ ling hackened about "flak." Any of the pl Willlrm Sficrren. 3. Harold‘ Jen- kins. Grade VIII-l. Doris Cruickshank 2- Gwrse Brown. 3. James Palmer. Grads VII-l. Kendefick Gordon G-E Holpnlnl Coublnu. lion Cogl and ilgavlc h.“ . . . . . 2. Mevllle Jenkins. 3. indoor Blélrlggim viir c —l. Joaci Iowa, I, Bax-ma Pick d, 3_ D 1 M _ G-ERIIIIOM-Elbfillcflldkh G-I 0H1 Donald? M mad c gmmlrfr-uanlllllfli Grit-dc VI—-l, Louis Hoivatt. a. ""°"' "' Waller Conrad, 3. John Nash. Gu-a-d-e V'1-l. Barbara Quigley, and Kenneth Yeo. 2. Audrey Watts. 3. Shirley Vmey. GIlKlQ V—l. Eleanor Bourke, and Harold Howatt, 2, Harry Sear 3. Elisabeth Lnntz and Garth Croc- e . Grade IV-1. Pliilp Jardine. 2. MB-YY Ramsay tnd Hilda Pickard. 3. Barbara MecKenzic. Grade III-l. Jean Millar ,2. Heather Lantz. 3. Phyllis Cuicliffe. a‘: . _ lfpylphg undAlr-HQC Grade II_—1. Suzanne Palmer, 2. ~ ' m‘“md””5 . 3. Mary Beth Harris Grade II-—1. Roger Clark. 2. Joyce‘ Grade I-l‘. Lola McRae, and Davida McEachei-n. 2. Harold Lar- be Maritime Electric cilia 139 Grafton St, Charlottetown G-E Wuhan-l lava Guiullno lnlino mm. I new’ ‘Mini-IN? A C-E Washer is an all. ‘round saver. First, on clothes, because its Wash. lug action is so genlle, Then, on money, because . It mall no little to Operate and, finally on energy, be. cuuseaG-E does all the hard work. Come in, today. See its many features. If you live beyond the power line we will be glad to show you the G-E Gasoline-Engine Washers. Our budget terms _ make either so easy to own MlDElll CANIM EW-ill ‘Say Not The Struggle N aught i’: $.“*é.%.l';..f’€§£°§.“i.3§§ $.22? - - , side and the aerodrome beyond. Avalllljh , "A searchlight stabbed at us. Then one gun flashed. In a few 3e- W‘ conds the ground seemed alive with muzzle flashes. "At such times the upcoming tracers¢l0ok like Roman candles. Balls of fire, gold and rosy tinted. curved over as they lBflCh the gnd °1' their t-Fflletibl‘! and start drop- pinz. Just like a lily stem bowed The two verses which Winston Say not the struggle naught avauem’ over by the weight of the flower Thfailélbor and the Wounds are They seem m arm sideways u may curl upwards. 'I‘lien they snuff out, one by one. "Flaming onions‘ are slightly different. They are bigger and brighter fire balls which spiral up instead of rising in a line. It is The enemy fnlnts not, nor faileth, Arid as things have been they remain, If hopes were dupes, fears may liars; . 1t may be in you smoke con- ggggéfcfugutsgg Affaégxlslze m“ MW c” e - _ , "Jerry seems to be trying out new ffigglad” ma“ "n "m" colored varieties of search-lights. ' which probe the dancing shell- bursts. “There is quite a lalazy of color over Brest and the other ‘invasion’ And. but for ou th field. y ' possess e For while the tired waves, vainly .l‘.ii‘.““;€““°“ "*2: Seem heie no painful inch to v3?“ stage o, the “h, wainy p B“ “i "But this kind o1’ show. is best Faiglgficlifiakillriligough creeks and wgreckgedrmoln me w?‘ 30m? ' rente ariinover e l-ge Gael; silent. floodlngs in, the h“ been made and the bombs m_ leased, and you can tumt aroufid and watch it all-then i rea y Wei‘°l§l.§l€"§é‘ml§f‘“.%“li2€“li M" Wily" the light; In front the sun climbs slow, how slowlyl But westward, look, the land is bright! A German “Flak” New Idea in TONIGS NEG-CHEMICAL FOOD Lovely Sight UONDON. April, 30,-<CP)—"I‘he ‘flak’ was intense and fairly’ accur- ate." This phrase has become al- most hackneycd in the Royal Air reports of bombing attacks on targets in Germany and occupied France. But there is noth- or observers or other members of a bomber crew will tell you that. "No one who has not really seen it bursting around can quite under- stand what ‘intense and fairly ac- curate‘ means," one pilot said after his return from a raid on Brest harbor and airport. "It was bright moonlight when we took off," he said. "We climbed high above the clouds, which look- ed like snow-clipped peaks. It was so clear that you could almost read the instrument dials by moonlght. "The ‘flak’ started before we game over our target. but reached EXAMINATION Fitting and Sélgicplylng Glasses ll. J. MABOII It contains the Vit- amins and Minerals ne- cessary for the building a l1 d Maintenance o f Good Health FOR Infants and Children That are not developing well it is especially in- dicaled. Bottles $1.15 and $2.45 Also capsules in boxes of 50 and 100 OPTOMETRIST M , . . . .1. ... Jllpflggmrg Holidays etc. by appointment DRUG STORE Office Connected with DBUGSTORE l A. o. 1. y; Naugllton c.B.. C-M-G» ,""' ‘ command n; the Canadian (BT12: the United xlnuflvm- m") “S”, rtnit painted for the \\_-lr l?" Oommltlee b s. B- b11151"; well-known C m! l8" "us" n General McNmlzhlflll hi“ F" n, ._..-. ' ' for the use of 11",‘ W,“ ralt in a uamnnlsn t» '=',"P"“f"‘h,,,. urgent need for Clllldjlnli I1 w" our mul- pledm w nurclllls,” __,, Savings Certificates r08" ""ll'ld’_ suppo u our forces and their c era. 1.7;: Lleufeulnt General New movie theatres in Sillllalm“ Malay, will be air-oonditlonfll- All transport by rrill, road or 5°‘ in India is now under iwlflllm’ control. I1 l; training is being (.116 mamas‘ new and Oil-Y “ism AUCTION SALE There will be sold by Pr‘: lic Auction on Monday 941 12th day of May, A-ll). l‘ m at the hour of one ocloc u“ the afternoon in front of] to Dwelling House of the lily Johnston Dirlflwc“ "l t,‘ Fortune in Kinlffi He“; the farm of land 0f‘siullTY' ceased containinf.’ Maid a FIVE norms of 1",". , little more or less. This 15a good farm prllCllCllllY] W clear, and is convenient JIM cafed m schools» fhmood and markets. There IS l‘ “em set, of buildings 0n 1h" P‘ ises. _ m, For further Plfrlwl‘; apply m the undewignc 22nd Dated at Souris 111$“ day of April, A- l)" l" ARTHUR r. ivicqllAl uaQ-4-a-ao-s-I-B-IO-