¢~—— j Bulge t) "APRII1Z3L1941 lllreclei ll II- c- I" FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY LOUIS HAYWARDIAIND JOAN BENNETT “ins S011 or mom: ciusro" TRAVELOGUE AND CARTOON iii-M Under Sponsorship Royal Edward Chap- I. 0. D- E WlAlt siivnTET: Dur PRINCE EDWARD THUR. “use iirs cor FAIILEITE! aoniiilclsrlll“ Artie Shaw "i-‘i’ Bharies Buttervierih ss Meredith helm! n M‘ "W" "pflfllllll lllil i! W", cm“ CAP1TQL FINAL SHOWING TODAY THE YEAR'S BEST MYSTERY THRILLER ‘SHADOWS 01v THE STAIRS” COMEDY-MUSICAL-CARTOON SHOWS—3.l5-7.00—8.45 CAPlTOL,'_-:- THU FRI. SAT. iiiniucii rirouriizn rows . . . Before in i" ' _ VIRGINIA VALE DICK HOGAN AKO RADIO Picture A SEE—- IN CHAP Thrills . . . adventures . THE TERRIFYING TUNNEL CAVE-IN! 2—“THE GREEN HORNET” . excitement. .as the mysterious Green Hornet cleans up a racket ring in his strange manner! COMEDY - - - - - -CARTOON SHOWS AT 3.15—7.00--8.45 BUY LARGE SIZE AND SAVE suscm TABLETB-lfs-fle. 100 s—-98c. save ms BAIIIIASoIr-ZI/il Oz. 25¢. 5 Oz. 45c. save 10%. Boreas ASPlRlN-l2'a-22c. 100 s—98c. SAVE 46%. EX-psx-cm-iss. 18 s—33c. ssvp 2m. lQiiNsoNs nsar rownnn mgr-en. 1o 0s. 50c. ssvn KfYfEX-lfs as». res-res. save 14%. ‘T131112 gcllAllio ronilc- 8"‘: 81%. on-s .19. sysop-a 0l.—35c. 16 Orr-size. ssvs am. Beanies-sic 0 -iee. 24 On-Si-SS. ‘says em. TIIERMOGE a-s , e on-m." sAvEE-Irff WILD BOOT with OIL - l‘ Bgy-Mc. i8 0s. "o. SAVE .0: SEE OUR WiNDOW FOR MORE SAVINGS l ~é\.\'>‘(i$£""“"\v\o<r("‘ Reddin Bros. PIIONI M I" bnrvsn PROMPTLY I EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses Etc. II. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. E. l. Office flours: 10 to 12 A. M. I to I P. \.\. 5 x)» ,\_~\ -\c\-\c~z\o llolldays etc. by appointment Office Connected with 9 DRUGSTORE a v-w\»~_-v- . \3\'.\X7\. ~4\c\csc\ _ 1S. Highlanders some “my: arrives in M !1'he Bcntral lluardian' This column Is reserved for news oi local interest. but advertising of s news; nature may be truer-led at 6 cents a word. strictly pay- , wrzpivaspsv. APRIL 2am. E able in advance. I I DY CRASWELI. for Pnososfllllis. CONFEDBBA “ION LIFE INSUR- ANCE- [r9788 1lueen’s Canadian Fund collections ing the month of March in Erince Edward Island paid subscriptions tor War Savings Certificates amounted to $79,305, face value, which represent- ,ed a cash outlay oi $68,444 divid- , ed as follows: Queen; County $33,- lace, Prlnce county $32,700, Kings ICOIIHW 87.808. These are the fig- l "YB-l l5 Supplied by Mr. E. T. Riggs, -Provincial Chairman, and indicate that good work was done by the CONTRIBUTIONS MADE Slot-Full silvers brought $108 on 17th inst. at thc sale of ithe first pm of the American Na- tional collection, held by Lampson. dc Huth 1110.. oi New York. The level on fulls was slightly ltroeriger than at the March sale. Am can platinum; sold u to s, 10p o1 Mayor's Fund in the name of benefit oi the Fund. cighths and clerks. am GYRO MEETING-At the reg- ular monthly meeting of the Gyro Club in the Charlottetown Hotel Monday evening, the guest speak- Bl‘. R, R. Bell. gave an interesting address on "The Jury System", illustrating his remarks by quot- ing interesting cases. He mingled his subject in a masterly manner. An interesting contest was put. on —who can tell the biggest lie?- ihe honors going to Arthur Hogan. At the conclusion of the meeting the members Joined the guests at the banquet being given in honor o! the ‘rrans Canada Air Lines. SPEEDERS BEWARE. —'1‘en of- fenders appeared before Magistrate K. . Martin yesterday charged with infractions of the 'I‘rafiic By- law in the City. Nine of thesqwere fined l5 and costs or ilve days. for speeding. while the other was fined $3 or five days for parking and ob- structing traffic. City Police are conducting a rigid check-up on mo- torists and it was announced Chief A. Birzwlstle yesterday anyone caught exceeding the 20- mlle per hour speed liml will taken before the Magistrate. Ari extensive check-up on lights, brakes. etc, is also in progress and, many motorists have been warned to have repairs made. FAREWELL GATHERING — The neighbors and friends of Mr. Read Stevenson gathered at the home iof Mr. Ernest Bulmnn Rustlco. to honor Read, who joined the N. N. qualnumces The gathering was calletdmifi) oifigi- pH‘; w“s1n“e°“°§‘ “Iy i - us on nes r b_v Mr. Garfield LePnge who called I 1) R s y |llp0l1 Katherine MacPherson to iread a short address during which he presented Read with s generous purse. Read thanked everyone for their thoughtfulness after which his friends all joined in singln “For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" on gave him s. thorough bouncing. The hostess assisted by other ladies D served refreshments. after which everyone took advantage of the good music and danced. Before departing to their respective homes everyone wished Read the best of luok.-(Patriot plenso copy). WEDDING BELLS-A quiet but pretty wedding was sotemnized at tlus Presbyterian Manse on A oi the Fund telephoned her was so much." watches with pleasure. most gratefully acknowledged, In Memoriam MR. PATRICK CLINTON _D er < v Souiis Line Road. teemed citizen, a, kind husband and father. a. endeared himself vilego it was to know oilc Church also by curate Rev. Wm. McDonald. Souris. A Solemn Requiem R. J. McDonald. East Point. Rev. E. J. Clinton. Price Z fax, Nova. Scotla, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Wed Ward. also of Charlotte- town. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster p01’- formed the ceremony. The bride was becomlngly attired in p, street the following: length dress of British Navy with _ matching accessories. and wore aiof Amarillo. Texas corsnge oi white carnstions. Miss‘ Vere. Ward. cousin of the groom attended as bridesmaid and wore o. dress of light wine with navy ac- |ccss0ries and wore a white con!’- |snge. Drumner Allison S. Young also of P. E. I. Highlanders. acted; as groomsman. After the ceremony the bridal party drove to the home ‘of the bride's parents where s large number of friends and rela- trves partook of a. delicious wedding lTems ,supper. | ‘ _‘-“ ‘R ' . '1' . ALONG THE WATERIPRONT- " 1815530. Rawent. Texas. sorrowinrz friends. Amarillo. Texas. Rev. C. Jansen. Amarillo. Texas. Masses). Amarillo. Texas. legc, Amarillo. Texas. sociatlon, (3). Amarillo. Texas. port in about two weeks time. The larger buoys will beset out by the 0.05. Montcalm lateral Meanwhile bell. light and "greener" [buoys are daily being arrayed in their new coats of paint at the Ma- x . the harbour when the 0.6.5. Brant‘ 3,42; cnnyon ‘Pd Fonccy_ v Percy and Sal, Bcrnarrd and Mary u Margaret and Gregory glhomas and Margaret r Mrs. James Clinton Mk7" DOES THE TRICK Ask your_ neiohbors wliol Iroy Chicks did tor them. Then phone. or drop in. Charles E. Worth. 223 Huston Sh. Charlottetown (Clicks on dlslfll!) J. Harry Green. Central Berlrqne Arthur ll. Bryenton. Kensinlton 0. C. Johnson. North Tryon Francis I. Trnlnnr. Vernon River Clarence I‘. Ilaalam. Springfield A. S. Bliell. Murray Harbour WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd New Dome Orchestra Dancing 9 to 1 Admission 35c I.3O-—SB:VILJE::I1IC:V!IIIHII St. George's THROUGH BANKS IN LONDON. Officers oi the Queen's Canad- ian Fund for Air Raid victims at Montreal headquarters have been puzzled by the mystery oi how a contribution of over $5.560 reached London without their knowing any- Icanvassers in tho February cam- ing about . pawn. They were notified by their Lon- , -___... don representative t this sum FULL SILVERS SELL UP T0 had been sent to the Lord’ Canadian bank in London. They discovered finally that a Montreal business man had sent s. letter by clipper directing that some stocks he held in England be sold for the They have now gratefully ac- brought the news that a lady m Montreal had given directions for her balance in a Canadian bank in London to be glvento the Queen's Canadian Fund. When an officer to thank her for her gift, she replied. “How splendid! I had no idea it T1115 Practice is a development which the Queen's Canadian Fund Cheques in sterling and United States c101- lars are also being received and The death occurred at Souxis Line Road of Patrick Clinton, after a. lona and painful illness. which he‘ bore urlth Christian patience and resignation to the Divine Will. He was born at St. Mary's Road, 63, years ago. son of the late Mr, and, be Mrs. Patrick Clinton. For the pssr. twenty-five years he has ii ed in He was a highly respected and es- I and loving good neigh-‘ bour and outstanding at. all times. The faithful practice oi his religion. to all whose bri- hlm. His death occasioned the most sincere‘ grief to a host of friends and sc- I visited during s Pastor, Rev. . . P. Croken who administered to him the last rites of the Holy Cath- the former His funeral, which was largely at- tended. took place on March 12th to St. Mary's Roman Catholic Chiliircllil. u: Mass was suniz by the Dflstor Rcv.| . P. Croken assisted by Rev. A. L. glnéiott‘, R0181? play Deaognbagg lciev.‘ Hospital i is! . r0 en. . eresa's u a on.‘ . ' - _ 5;, Franc Present in the Sanctuary was Rev; c W5 °I 5t’ Franc" ' Left w mourn his loss are his‘ wife (nee Marv Hughes), seven sons College. Amarillo, Texas; Thomas, Alberta; Gregory, New York; P eroy. Bernard. Joseph and Alphonsus, Sourls; one Thomas Pomarlco. Letters and Telegrams of Sympathy. were received from the family and Mass Cards were received from Most Rcv. RE. Lucey, D.D._ Bishop Right Rev, Mgr-f .1. H. srcinbsgef Rev. T. J. Drury. Amarillo. Texas. Rev. J. Fenwick. Amarillo, Texas.‘ Rev. E. J. Clinton (30 Gregorian Christion Brothers of Price Col- Price College Parent Teachers As- Right Rev. Mszr. r. .1, Papluda. i THEWCIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN“ Trinity United Church‘ FARMERS BENEFIT S H O E S A L E DUE TO A HARD WINTER SHUTTING OFF TRAVEL‘ WE HAVE DELAYED OUR ANNUAL SPRING SALE FOR YOUR BENEFIT PAGE THREE at PRICES that will amaze you. However on THURSDAY, APRIL 24th, 9 A. M. the ECONOMY SHOE STORE Richmond Street, Next PROWSE BROS., opens a Gigantic Clearance of all l I. 300. with no price com arlson knowledged the gift to the Mont- available. Other qualities o silver rep] dQnQl'—Whg-5lid only_ "1 wng LARGE foxes brought the lowing top wondering what had happened n- W ices: ‘Three-quarters, $45; halves. bong inst," | "* 7? “Tquarfler” F "id "M- The same message from Londoril VARIETY BROKEN LOTS COLORED SHOES G II M - RIIBBERS MEN’S 1.19 PATENT SANDALS MEN'S TAN OR BLACK FAN C Y unrs ox' 2.19 OXFORDS Heavy Soled Oxfords BLACK OR BROWN \\'().\II'II\"." i 59‘ 59° WOMEN’S WOMEN'S RAIN SHOES EVENING SHOES SMALL LOT BROKEN LOTS MISSES OXFORDS SIZES 11, 12, 13, 1, Z I Sis o Schoo . nil of Amarillo. TPXIIS Texas. Gregory Clinton. New Yfril Margarel, nnd Sin Jo m. l Y "k. Thomas Clinton. Albflflfl- Miss Ids. Harrington. town James Hurdles Glasgow. N. 5 R d. . 1611's. Ellen Road. Edward. Cardigan. M: Ml Mary Hughes, Montreal. Mrfssns Mrs, Philip Rooney. Mo“ "i111. Vi McDonald. Montreal. Brldge; Huglgfsl,‘ (g-IBTIOIIAEIOWD. , YESTERDAY S WAIITIME PIPELINE WHYALIA South Australia --- (CF) -- One of Australia's great- est angina-rim: works, construction of ll .36 mile water pipeline, to cost about $10.00‘.000 from the Murray River to this grov-ing in- d town. has been started. 51555’; of Mgrcy, Our Lady OI‘ The regular meeting of the New I Miss Judith McAuluY. $011118 U“ 21st at 7.00 p. m. when Miss ary dnuxhter Mrs‘ Rawena. TeXfl-i. , Clara. McGsrr-y. eldest daugihter of 5‘;’,‘;,,‘§§,§,“,-,.,?, "tifilekflififiiflbfls; Very Rev. r. p. OBrlen, Slatoii, M“ and Mrs- wanmm Mcafl-TTY A Mclsaac John Malone, Stephen Tami . .1 San Angclr) gflclgimgftetxfw“ tw“ united l" Hughes Thomas McDonald. Terence T971432‘ B‘ 0B1 an’ '- 0y onso msri on t Gun- - ’ i, - . w" Iewis Al rt P? E. I.-I-1\I[:31.l?s2y diff/gr Jgiihlirdchi-Ignriiig. R"- E~ J- Cmmm’ Amarillo’ Highlanders (Black Watch). Hali- Many Mass Cards. Spiritual Boqueis New York Mr. and Mrs. Moriseon. NOW Chnrlotte- mlnee reported one call made, The Mi and Mrs. Vincent Mahar. New ma, we give $10.00 w the War ser-l ' i ' Ro d] bT/‘IlfgmlgagtrxixclkzIIIIiCEIroIIIBISII-SMBTAI‘?' sent to the Red Cross Office since‘ McCarron. St. Mary's My and Mrs. Omar McGaullh and lTgIftsmitts. 3 turtle neck sweaters. 8 . and Mrs. Urban Bradley. Bt- Mr- “d m‘ “h” DY“ A“““m°" Tmééioseph criaomsn. Red Point. workmen are still bus, ii - I . , W1 096mg“! buoys atvthfiregfsagigg‘ Tevggv Rev. T. 0Brien. Slaton. IIfIQ_ xlzmniflg CoglilglklMgllllglgél-‘I iar . an expec to th ' » ‘- - ' ' smaller ones ready to be BIA/fed 111' Rev‘ B‘ 03mm‘ s“ A““°1°' Olieary- l ‘in Wharf. "m first o: m r " ‘ ’ lcxpegcted tg makestporttfillléllinfnlih]: CIAIIIOIstrIdOK/Ixrs. Bernard Hughes, ,n°x new “Ys- ,, ,5 e e" m" Charlottetown. i cross. $°‘;.“..E‘&.°.lm.léi£‘ cw, n; M» Jose» Mad-ore- QUOTATIONS iThls boat has been on the way here rarrggdettzxhmd Cnherlm Mc_| -_-—- . lfor the past. three weeks and only Canon charlgflefpwn, CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- 1““'*“F“ a ‘“"°“‘b1° 111"“ ‘° m“ Mr. ind Mrs. Bernard Hughes NESDAY AND ssruapars the ice from the straits. Prospects and gnmlly. 5011115 Riv"- ISSUE '10P 51110111" d° M“ “Wm 1° I” Mr and Mrs. Thomas McDonald ____ ‘bright for this segson due to the and “mum 30mm “$1.5m MARKET scarcity of larger ships caused by M, and Mm Kenna“, Dolmen‘, 2045c the gar.’ It ‘I181 IBSPOII ‘that shlgblgi“ sDuH-s ggggagiefla head 25° to ew oun an w pro a y guiier éhe rnlolst] Panto shipments sowg 9nd M“ George creamer‘ gents‘, {gel-irks l6 we r w sso grea y a - 1 ons '- lfcyclcd by the shorts e of boats and Fuifnfi-lvffiofifjflfdfipfiifi,“ w and Boiling Meat- l2-15c it is expected that t e bulk will be Mr_"and M_r_.,_ P‘ A Mcrsnnc and cream qt. 40c snipped bv rail. Very few potatoes , u“, Line 30nd, lFowl each 75-100 Fa-mllv (2 . 50 a" mwm" m‘ presem m“ market . and Mrs. John Malone and Pork lb. l3-2ii-2W prospects are not It is also Family. sour“ mm mm; |spmacm m 17c 193mm that the“? 5 I‘ “mm!” °r Mrfand, Mrs. Gerome Chapman Bccf qr. 120 coarse salt in the province and mer- and Famu“ Red Point 18mm lb 1545c ‘I lcgiointfor£afxfaug g1‘: ‘gggnffirgflilgg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chapman, BuLLer dairy 35-380 ' Rod Polnt- _ Chicken each $l.00-$l-511 |poft 111 Qfdiffli-Ilg éf-IYIJaZYfADIm“ Catholic Womens league. sourls Curned b“; 12¢ H "Pr" °1 5 "Y “"1- Line Road. ‘Potatoes pk 20c Personals I‘ pnmilvmgckirnnisigfmn Hughes and m“ "Imffi ' 1°’ w‘, m . . - , Rig/gr. and Mrs. James Hughes. Bear §;§l;gg*.=;,1,g;_ pk 55.30., M_ b, 11 y h L- - Ononi. 4 s ‘oc towrI ifmsprecfisdirf; Ir (Icy? (III: {In sig-,ggg,ilg=ogffuggjfli- M" 5”“ Persnlps- 8 lbs 10¢ “FL” s“°"°~ sisters of its. oil-incurs gglfle'}‘yp‘hflaft"s' bunch {g3 __ “T” ‘iguana honey ' h ia-asésgg \ a n app es, amper . 11818113 Celery 10-150 7 Tomatoes, lb. 23c ST- s New Mushrooms. box 24o . New Rhubarb, lb. 22c by attending ;New radlslnl: branches 33g RU-Biétt A 8 . Charlottetown’: Girls’ Band Dance n; 5,,°:,*;p,:"g?,$,*g,, {lg . AT THE NEW poms BALL ROOM “ii P" "*‘"- ° w“ ”"°° ECONOMY SHOE ST NEXT DOOR TO REDDIN’S DRUG STORE NEW LONDON WOMEN'S | rusrrrurr: ‘pairs 1B inch seaman's stoc | London Women's Institute was held: The Roll call was, Program——Mrs. answered. with s house cleaning hint. Harold Dunning. and minutes of previous meeting,’ Collection amounted were read and approved of. ‘ reported that boxes had been sent, hree soldiers oversees since last soldiers in Canada as soon as alll or 511p; have been finished. The school com-I mlttee reported several articlesgsave me King. were needed for the school and it; Lunch was sewed bv the was moved and seconded those‘ and committee in charge. articles be purchased. Sick com- ANGLO BUSTICO 555001. Report for March: correspondence was then read. It! was moved. seconded and carried ' l Campaiizn- vglefie following articles have been Bulmgfp the January meetinlzi- . , 5 pairs socks. 2 scarves. 12 pair-v . 2 pairs two way mitts. 4 D811‘! Doris Hare, equal. Grade V--1 Hazel Bulman. Orisns Nunri. 8 Ire. Crsswell. . Grade IV—-l George Toomlbs Mai; be caused bi/ FAl/LTYK/DIVEYS When you IeeI jumpy, “on ed|e",-wIien ' everything seems lo bother yoii.~when you can't sleep at night or relax during the day,- svhen you feel exhausted and “all in ,- that's the lime to check up on the condition of your kidneys. Instead of filtering impurities out o1 the Iilood, (which is their normal duty). faulty kidneys permit isonous wastes and excess acids to accumu ale in the system. _DICSICIIO, headache, eleeplessnees, irritability, may often follow. Help your Iiidneys to Ireep iIieee trouble- rnalring poisonous wastes excess acids out of your system by using Dodd's Kidney Pills, a favourite kidney remedy for more than half a century. Dcdd’: Kidney Pills are easy lo lake, easy lo carry, end, because they contain no harmful mhebii-ionning drugs, may be used with ety. d pairs 26 inch seamans stocking; ..__"_l and for refugees 1 blanket. 5 quilts. ,= 3 pairs mitts. ll children's dresses. ‘ man, following new committees . at the home of Mrs. James Cole on: were appointed. School-Mrs. Mur-{ ‘ April 10th with thirteen members‘ ray MacKay. Mrs. Harold Dunning.’ R d and one visitor present. The Presld-i Sick-Mrs. Ira MacKay. MIS- Fifd Lgélteh and Messaggg 0g sympathy ent presided openinu the meeting in‘ MscEwen. Harold Msyhew. Right Rev. Msgr. F. J. Pa. Papluda. the usual manner. Ira MacKay. Mrs. to $1.90 and? 5°“- It Wile. one member paid membership fees-i May meeting to be at the home, to l .of Mrs. Murray MscKay. Roll call‘ meeting and socks were to be sent to? to be answered by exchansiili! Seeds, Meeting closed by sinsinii. and! hostesst 1. b Grade IX-—1 Alvin Nunn, 2 Ruth Grade VII-J Amy Toombs and ,2 Grade III-—-1 Harvey Toombs. 25.1 Grade I—1 Athol Crnswcll. Perfect attendance: Hazel Bul- Highest average (Senior) 91.5- Alvin Nunii. Highest sveraire (Junior) 84.9- ‘Hazel Bulman and George Tormbe rcqusl). Teacher. Katherine E, MacPher- (Patriot please copy) CANADIAN FARM I-IENS The number of hens and chickeni on farms in Canada at Decenr-‘oer 1940, according to the second letin on tlip DOCFFHIIJEI‘ live stock survey. was 46.763000. a gain oi 7.4 per cent over the 43,526 600 on farms at December i, 1939. All the provinces recorded izalns. the nurn- bets lselng, 766,200 in Prince Ed- ward Island: 942.770 1n Nova Sco- tia: 1023.600 1n New Brunswick; 8.434 800 in Quebec; 14.200700 in Ontario; 4.174.300 in Manitoba: 8.- 674-600 i.n Saskatchewan; 6.375.401’. in Alberta. end 2,171600 in British Columbia. fiw/u/un 9 SHOES , i’, l ‘l O ‘I -' I ‘I, \v0.\ir:N's lg, sour) I l I I i