TO-DAY-WED. and THUR, mmnmnv-amvw. TllE SOLDI ‘ Rggglg _ Taylor Does Magnificent itidllfii “Eufiliifil?” vhll‘. ‘Jill geflijjhltlairlz-k?“ H3 Job in “Song of Russia" geliman invasion of Russia, he is "Song of Russia," now sho at the Prince Edward ‘Theatre, is Robert Taylor's last movie for the duration. Taylor is now serving as a fieutenam. (is) with the Naval r Coupe. In the powerful stony c! Russia today, Taylor portrays American composer and conductor who snakes e. tour oi’ Russia as a. bod-will gesture before the out- eak of “The Soldier Domes Home” the Candaln Legion, Mr. Walter S. Woods, Deputy Minister of Rehabilitation, and a young veteran who has been in contact with the enemy will take part 1n | listen in on this program. a-aiyigirggty-tav _ THE GQAFEAN iflilliiii- EDWARD-snows 3.1.4.9.... A oasumo American“ A lOVElY i RUSSIAN... Two scorching hum find ouch other in o dune that sing: of level V Folix- lmsort NEWS EXTRA! 615M IER COMES HOM Tune in on CFCY at 9.80 p.111. on TUESDAY, APRIL 11th for a broadcast th in the series called “OF THINGS T0 COME.” Mr. Alex. Walker, C.B.E., Dominion President of Chm‘! Kl 1115:1115..- to observe at first hand that nation's magnificent ftght for sur- "l"! vival and re m America. with his wife to fight as be knows best —wlth musk:- Gregory Ratoff directed the pic- ture which Joseph Pasternak pro- duced for Metro-Goldwyn-Mqer. Susan Peters is co-starred with Taylor a, the Russian Ilri. In the supporting cast are Robert Bench- lyey, Jolllin Hvoéiiiiwtk, Dxliiyl Hécman. ue no e, ' x ressart Russo-Gennan hostilities. 3:: Mich”) (menu-m B. young E Wisdom lor l Newly-Weds To make sure of full suiisfclctioh in every cup. you gust use really good cofiee. Til-D C-A-P-I-T-O-L I AY - wen. ..w Also - NEWS — SPORTS Fllckers — Sing - Song SHOWS 2.80 -— 7 — 8.45 BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-N IGHT 8.30 The prim are the on at Bingo: in the city. Freezout March hoo I! iriey Mullen: 2. 3, George Mac- Grade LIL-l. Phyllis Mullen: 2. Frank McAulay; Reggie Donald Grade IL-l, Mildred Mullen; 2, Bruno Steele; 3. Bert Grade 1.—1. Lacey; 2, Joseph Lacey. uxrenmalvr WITH Fraurs Pucrto Rlcan hurticulturlsts are experimcntinz With hormone sprays to save the labor of hand Piilllnhtlon oi’ vanilla vine blossoms, 3. 1 That's a lesson that even ncwly-vvcde ought to know. It was learned in so many fragrance. bean evenly all through. bomca when the family coflee supply wu even more limited than it is today. To be sure of really good cofice, insist on Maxwell House. It's a truly wonder- ful blend-full of flavor and full-bodied goodness-wholly satisfying because: l. It's blended from rare, extra- flavor coficcs, each with its own special quality of flavor, body or Roasted by} remarkable process that roasts every coflco Maxwell House is packed in a Wartime Bug in an All Purpose Grind and at Ices cost to you. Maxwell House Collie Afiodldotflnocvollacll name as other For Charitable Purpose: “‘ cliunahanam school.‘ ‘ The following is the Honor Roll of Glenaladalc Sc 1 for the month o! . ' Grade X. senior-i, Laura Mc- Cabe; 2. Annette MacDonald: 3. Laura IPitzpaltrick. Grade X. Junior.—i. M - 9 _ _ 5 l‘ e -—- . 8X‘! I 3. Sh had been side t E‘§°..“M“‘“%. “thiifiswiifiififillilitil253.512“; Tim“... lamb? 511M553? m“ have all returned men, and women also. citizens and a 014w MvKmmi 3- Mllllveni- Mc- Woeiburn. Mess-f flier a nnuanber all members of Citizens’ Rehabilitation Committee waif; ;I___1 yum, Mullen Y ‘"5- sl"? 19”" l" mim" de v ; 2. ° » one mtmatnok; 3' Eu, Mc_ glowing brothers and sisters, Mrs. Mec- Kelly. y Catherine My M“- child oi’ a. family oi’ nine children‘ ; 3. Mary ‘orurnlu eunnnuu ‘This column l: of local luiorcst, S‘. t1.".°‘.'.'.i..i“1“'.7.$"."fhi"'"‘°“ obi; in advance. ' ' r y w,‘ ' w i cfils for Photos. ed for non consensus-r: . SUBANCE. o" u" m ulnar INSTALLMEN i l um duo Saturday. Adi-ll 153:‘ r that date the first install- ment in subject to interest. ll-o-ul YOU'VE RECEIVED your wot-l er notice, so why delay? We ap-< prcciate your co-operaticn, please GIFT ACKNOWLEDGE!) - Ml-i Joseph. O'Brien has received a letter‘ from Marlborough House. Londonl Tingland, dated March 18th ac- knowlecggi gift o miphanage. The letter, signed by the Private Secretary to l-i. M. Queen Mary. advise; that the In- stitutions nanle has been changed to the Royal Alexandra School and tlat Queen Mary remains the Patron of the school. 5 for the Alexandra YOUR WATER. RATES for the present quarter were due April 1st Kindly menu to Pflyment to-day. 4-10-34 GOING T0 Miss Virginia Large has severed her connection with the Royal Bank of Canada and has accepted a position with the British Em- bassv in Washington and leaves in to take urp her now POLICE COURT-libero were 'l eases on the docket in yesterday's Police Court Two drunk and dis- orderly conduct. cases. li to auger. had their ball bonds of $10 eseo .aswellasadrunkand incapable whose ball bond was 00. Two drunk and incapable cases received $10.00 and costs. or 10 days in Jail, and one charged with drivinfl a motor vehicle \vl1l.le mtoxicatod. was fined $20.90 and costs. or 30 days 1n isil. ENTERTAINED AT SHOWER- A shower was given by Miss Marv B Cook, at the home of Dr, and Mrs. J3 Allen, of Montreal in Roderick J. Urdu- hart. formerly Miss Betty Murdock also of Montreal. The room was tastefully decorated for the oc- casion. While Mrs. Allen played the Weddinlz March. Miss Tclvy Davey ushered the bride to hcr chair and assisted her in opening her many gills. Alter the Fllfis were opened. Urquhart in a honor of Mrs. tsé then all liloinegfi nTi-nn " r e‘s a. o v Fcl cw" The remainder of the even- in: was spent in blayinu games. Lunch was served bv Mrs Allen and Miss Cook. After the bride receiv- ed the mod wishes of her msnv friends. she 10ft for home amidst showers of cometti Robert Wares, Wheatley River, re- ceived word that. her sister, Mrs-| Elizabeth Barrett Hooper, widow of the late John Hooper, had passed away on March 30th at, th advanced age of 94 born at Wheatley bert Wares, Whcatley Ewen Barrett of Fisher Th e funeral residence Cemetery- IN MEMORIAM Mgphgpyinl memory of our darlinl MRS. JOHN A. MORRISON who mud lwlv April 11th. 193s. "Gone but not forgotten." lnaertod by Her Husband and nlnily. l-lli-ll. IN MEMORIAM In memoryrdf Mrs. June Stewart Ferguson. who passed nwsy Ayrril 11th. 1943, to The dearest. Mother and sweetest frie n One ot’ the best God could lend.- Shc was loving. gentle, thoughtful and truc, Always willing n kiml act lo do. is not tears at the ‘ shrd but advcrtlaml I with gratitude his - WASHINGTON .- also sent. RBCIBBLlOIl convenor. r/ussl TEETH my!» A GRAND SM/LE/ l lllliill, IILTIILFIII OF IMIIIRASSMENT It'sso easyto enjoy all- duy conf dence when youlflplates are held in place by this -‘co ortcushionfadentistdsformula. I. Dr. Werneifs vent sore gums. Powder lets you 2. Economical: cngoysolld foods, small amount avcidembarrass- lasts longer. meni; of loose :|.Pure,harmless, P“ may" "1041; platesJ-lelpspre- pleasant tasting. AVOID mm; WAITS by - in: your civic taxes early. n“ l v 4-5-‘114, Dr. Wernet s Powder mums! szlllm: Plrul PUWDUi m INE womu FAMILY BEREAVEU. — ThCYC passed away nt ilcr home l" Mel- rose. U. 5-. on April 5th. Miss itulh Meikle in l1e1~ 76th year. The lalc Meikle who ls klndlv runemi my; glty O bered was e third daughter M: and c of Milton. Edlwald Island. Three sisters are left to mourn tl1eir_ loss. Annie. Mrs. Daniel Mc- Beth of Canton, Mass; Margaret Mrs. l-ierbert Langiurrl and M155 Isabel lcttetown. Two sisters predeceased her Janie and Dora of Ontario: uwo brothers Junles George of Milton. The sympathy of friends ls extended l0 the bor- eaved family. The funeral took place from St. John the Evangel- ists’ Church. Monday at 2 oclock. MT. HERBERT Y- P. U. -— The lllar meeting of the MY. Herbert and ‘$91111. took place at the Protest‘- ant, Orphanage on Tuesday. April 4th. Meeting opened business period. lug, rneetin8 were lend and adopt- with the Minutes of the ed. There were 2o members Dre- Colection amountcd to $1.00- ‘ Arnold Bur- hoe took charge. “Zip proved very interesting entertain- ment for the group. The Dewotlogill .. l, Worsip The King" was suns. BYRON ' Burhoe read the Scripture Lesson. Psalm 96. Ralph Raynor, Christian charge. Sue Jones, Rita Stewart, Allison Mutch, and Fred Mutch, Ralph Raynor then led in prayer he also save a short talk on "The Art of {leading Aloud". 60th Chapter of Isiaah vxrs introduced by Fred Mulch read by llvlirlam Raynor. The remainder ui the evening was spcm, in practising Easter Music. Meeting closed with Period followed. The hymn convencr had him were: Culture, Those assisting the “Mizpalfl benediction. SOURIS C~ \V. L. MEETING -- of in the League rooens on March 29. with a good attendance of mem- bers.‘ The president conducted the m t . Alte th l t i th 15551“) L5DY DEAD ‘- MYl-glazt? rhzgaeting lvcereergddluafifl tddoptf, cd, the Treasurer read her report, The regular monthy meeting the Sculls C.W L. was .hcld which showed a substantial bal- ance in the bank, The correspond-l ence included letters from the Row 6R. F. MacDonald and J. K. Mac- Ybars. She WB-‘ilisaac, overseas chaplains. who ac- Rivcr the videfitknowleugea with thanks the receipt of cigarettes from the sub-division. andllA very interesting and instructive Balreill-lrttcr from Mrs. Edward McDonald, 0f NQFWDiocesan, convcnor of Social Ser. Ollvice was read and appreciated. It the was decided to resume the weekly R_ girngo parties in ille IVE!” easurer was authorized to Gurlgdié v.-1_ Billy Fitzpatrick; 2, "m" 5‘""“ “m5- "m" Dalma- Smith hall. The 5CD that the usual amount of Easter BranclhlfQwm-s be Man. The late Archibald Barrettilaltars in cf Wheatley River was a brothcr|to be offered for Cahlll chm-ens, was held from her late who is reported missing overseas, North Wolburn also the yearly muss for the living members of the C.W L. were made for the annual WhlSbJs to be_he_ld_on p. ordered to decorate the the church. A mass is Plans meeting l 30th BRINGINEGUPLPXA _ HEAR W. G. HOGG Confederation Life ltlanfllflf for P. E. Island Discuss “SOMETHING SHOULD BE DONE ABOUT A MAN'S WIDOW" Over Radio Station Cl-‘CY 645 TUESDAY. lirml. lllh __.._...___i___ The nominating committee con- sists of Mrs. St. Clair Paquet and Mrs, A F MacDonald. The nud- itor appointed nlas Mrs. Arthur MacDonald. There being m) further; business. the UIBPUHI; closed with‘ prayer for the illilliffl lflrccs Personals Plot‘. P. Barlow is spending Eastgr week in l-lalliax. Mr. Henrv hi}. Charlottetown. left this mornlnzvto undercn treat- pfient at Camp Hill Hospital. H81- ax. Limit. N.-S. Betty Mitchell on return vcstcrdav 1nm-11l1111 lcli gary, Alta. has arrived on a visit to her son, Lieui. wand Mrs, tnlkehvr‘: vriw of Alberta housc-gu-cslh I _ Meikie oi Char- Ernest Mcilawyjirflgfllccl- and _Zap" "Musical Chairs", and "Electricity", nah THOSE 42E LATIVES ' ARE 1% 22:5 Military Hospital. Dobert, N.S.. ni- ter spending Easier at her home ln Mrs. Thunas Inzebers of Ca1- Tcm Ingeborg are the oi Mr. and Lil's. BUNBURY SCHOOL Ronort fnr March. Grade X — 1 Carl i-imnm Alvin Munll. equal. Grede VlII — lEliZabElh Mal: Donald. 2. Dewar Hamnl. Grade VIII —- l. Herbert Meson. Grade IV Sr. l. Wallace DeRoche, 2. Collins Wood. Grad e IV Jr. ~ lLoretta KellY-l and '~-~r.<;,vI=-l1v i Grade HI J1“. l. William Kelly’. 2. William MacDonald. a. Jhhnl MocDonald . , Grade I1’ _ lMurlel Smith. War Saving Certificate; for 1h" month $8.00. E. Gertrude Villcit Tvzlchfr. Mvslfimr TEXT A muskrat prmg about one and h f pounds of edible meat. ~31 ‘ii a... 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PERFECTION COCOA i: guaranteed to con- tain 22% Cocoa Butter, supplying you with thcmaximum of Chocolate Flavour. Whether for a nourishing food drink or for baking, be sure to ask your grocer for PERFECTION cocoa. Regardless of price, there is uonc better. Yet PERFECTION COCOA . costs Iesl.’ THEY'RE COMN’ OUT NOW-I'LL ' HIDE HERE-SO ‘ THEV WON'T SEE ME- THERE THEY GO- THEQE 60E ME SUI 5 - 5PAT5 WB-f |r.l..-=.... It That tcll how hcluvcd is 4H9 soul that has fled. But learn through many a long night went And loving remembrance fondly kept. Inserted by ller Daughter, 4 u lllvlrs. Daniel Mal-Kinnon. IN MEMORIAM ln IDVIIIK mcrnurv of our llarlinl baby, Beverly Berlmrll. who Passed away April l0. 194i. Lovingly Remembered hy Her Pal-ems. li-ll-ll rfilllfrurfrofifiz- POS WELLEFFIE, I NEAR YOU'RE GETTIN' SOME NEW ROOMERS~ lrlvl: PROOF’ r0 hiAC! i’ ‘L on, IT'LL BE sucu a PLEASURE ro HAVE BILLY ANELDORA HERE.‘ AND i WON'T HAVE ‘r0 SELL ANY OF MY ANTIQUES, FOR TH‘ BOARD MONEY WILL n02 ME OVER" cur 1 PROMISE?’ ETHEL m; $.11." IT'S 5O NICE OF you TO TAkI IT HOME r0 . L, Til-Ni. your MOTHER WILL LllxE yous 11.. m...» mm... m... n, w .. -- REAL. SOLD IER L, O WWRE 308T l‘LL HA\lE T0 WATCH HIM STILL SAY susplclousee , MAPES DOESN'T CAUSE 1 LIKE ACT Lii<E A‘ ~" pl: 1 CAN'T DESCRiBE WHAT MAKES ME FEELTHAT ow SERGEQNT IS THERE ANY MORE NO, I WORK l CAN DO. ‘NOW! LET TlLLlE TELL ME THINK NOT l~lAr>=s=s Acgskt-Eii? " r aerobic I . - _.___.g s.“ ‘ ' \“. . [if __ __ . i