"PAGE SIX TO-DA Y ,,._,.'."""‘t'1.".";t""“"H" AND gziit-‘WS 3.13 - 7 and 9 ttiqitf), toes ott tttr staorit ,1 tees on THE sctuutt lvac1iv|uy3 fumed musical ll I ‘- song-inuglt-oud-girl film sonstnlonl Q ,4, _ . n _ .~ glflzf ~_ n-xt rrf"r"=!~"‘ n'u'fffn'l'fVfi\'n'n'n'h'l'n'fi'h'n'n'n'ffffl'H'i'U‘lVfdTiiYV zitfiln = VIRGiNIA QIQBRIEN ~ MAN Ifmtltv\t1t.t7§ttt= rttt". NAVY - » l'tt't<ttttl (lt-etipztiinns 42/7 illlilhlill!) EDWARD - '."-‘-'=“-.'-"tt"-”-'-“-“-“-“-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'l-P-'-l‘-'-'fu'|F-'fl¢'fi'l|' . . ---.--r--n---- -.--. ‘-tt“n="~".’-.-=e.s=>.aonnnnnceflwnne- I 'l'(‘tll \,Y (Y‘.'|.\.' -- A COMEDY WOW l l ! J3 ll ,‘i-‘ll.\.‘- -- (‘AROL LANDIS ti.‘ iN FLATBUSH ” télittrl» -- HllUYiS 52.15 — 7 11nd 8.45 oirtrot. lllilfl. -—— FRI. —- SAT. u I I u t- .-.-.-.-.-'.=.-.-.-.- .=.=..'.-".".'=-a'-'.~.we". .-..=.-.-.-.-.'..=.---.=.'.-.-.".'.'.". "r-‘xxnvr. Chapter 4 of “Overland Mail" _ (‘omedy — Wedding Scare 4-! .-.-.-.-.-.'..-.'.'.'-"-'t.' ytcitot man HOUR f I- , __ U; ed mtlut i 5pcnks tics. including Crtttaca. jlllc‘ gctnus llfis thr: harmonica from a 7117M! ‘t. i \\l//l/ CZ EM’ ' lf/ / /t\\ 1w‘ MPLE ;tn=.- sun Life Building Auditorium, I, ,sl|lJDOrtltitZ these great stars, who THUR. _..._..___-.1 Q Milt \\§ '-'l-"u'-'a'u\fi'ir'n'ln'h"dh a y!“ _ '1 ‘ffff I‘ffn'n'u'n'n'n'n'n'u'n'n'n'n'u'uf‘n'h'n‘fln'lfn'n'n'fln'in'irfln't'n'ln'lu'n'n'u'u'n'-'fft,yl-l.n EXTRA Jtfflf-HHHHHVH ‘JR-N’: MARGARET SPEAKS nifliill Goes to Washington," . _ All‘; war AZdill-zi. Mrs Had- iu .'t.'i.'.ttit;n to his movie work, .\t. Attmlu tutu ttoty, as tr trainer of ') illjtilil t1, uu executive of thc cut Alt. ~ n1 Itt.- n ire. oi l5 tilnitiittltroplc -....:t t':"ll;tt".- gtotths in all. Yra." alter your, lll botlt local ttlid i ticnal pulls, Margaret Speaks llilm been elected as the Most Popu- la." Martian singer in the classical fit-id. Mt - Speaks, who has enchant- s on the "VOXCC of Fire- siotie," i135 been honoured with cfilllttltlllfl pcriorntnnces large and stnull. In addition to her regular porformatic-rg on the air, Margaret has sung in concert, the country over, with many symphon- John Sebastian has won acclaim on the stage and radio throughout cortiincrtt Mr. Sebastian's t‘. ids inn to a top-rmkltig tiluslcal _ musical ef- lvfig that are almost unbelievable ‘$1M Contributing their services for the broadcast which originates in tMtlflttvfll. is tho orchestra and chair tttudcr the direction of Alan Mclvor. ;Heur this streamlined topnotch r-n_ itetlalutneni on Wednesday evening towr C. 1-‘. C. Y and the CBC mt- .h-,-,-.-.--.'.'-.-t.-.-.-t.---ns\.- r - WWMWW czttrttttt GUARDIAN EMPIRE 'l‘HUR.—FRI.--SA'l‘. iiiu column u reserved [or new! a! local interest, but Ldlllfllllu‘ nr a ncwuy nature may no inserted n live oenlu a word. strictly par ttuie__tn__unvunca. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-918 JOIN C.W.A.C.-Two Prince Ed- ward Island girls leave this morn- ing for Halifax to take up their duties with the Canadian women's Army Corps. They are. Florence Lewis, Cascumpeque and Shirley Olga Bouitcr. OLcai-y. FlltEMl-IN CALLED-The fire- men were cailezi yesterday ulter- noon at 2.20 to extinguish ti roof fire at the residence of Charles Costello, 2-19 Fitzioy St. They were able to extinguish the blaze in a few minutes bv using the booster pump. SLIGHT ACLWDENT-Ycsiterdny afternoon a coupe backed outfrom a parking space in front of the weigh scales and collided with ti two-seated car going north on Struck Slight damage to running board and the right rear fender of’ the two-settled car resulted. ‘é I. CRASWELL (or Photographs. it'd. P. .1. Roast-Tun Plus Popeye Cartoon fltapt. 4 King of The Mounties - Varieties iter, whose death early hour f. ESiCFCIAY the Chariot H ~pittil. this} s mun and an able me: . Born in Ivor Ivlarch 1st, 1895. ti son 01' the late Mr. ttnd Mrs. Francis R ', tize lute Mr. R05‘,- itsr, after t-crxtnletiti: hi.» studies in ‘tit I c fitllCtCl entered Prince ‘ to. Wa e u mo. utiere he recelv- . " 1;‘ = -lc.'; . ‘Ii tri~= -. , _ _ 1 _, cialllsivgnilrlgliftlillfnel llfliodlr‘ nlltllllilfiifi (d h“ w" “I “l”, “mlyl ‘ ' . . ‘ ~ . c icn t and the principal l.\'ii'. u») u hearts» ‘l returned to his home lll tscnsmatuii. ! Sea View aittl ltétatnity Cfll scene 0i’ greet. zicitvity its tlic tisncr- that Mr. James Adams t» still a patient in Prince County Hospital and the sericus nature of ills illness Ligum-ian is causing tits family and friends I damn. Dal-i“, much concern. unit/y were visitors to Kensington Thursday and shipped a large num- ber of hogs to market in Charlotte- town. BC°I , lt/ltfl‘. (l VI . J C‘! 1 341'» Wilfred Coulmll- 51- 3°11" N~ McDozxeldfl/setuioitl]Rive? BlSOOSSlllE B. is spending a pleasant visit in viva Sen View the tzuest of b‘ Clifford MacLaren and Mr. Lziren. They have also ,~_.~. :hr-ir guest another orotfiiet- Douglas Cottlson of 4 lotfcmwn I{0§~?1tul‘ 5% Vie" 3°!“ bYMhPT-i i“? \'°‘*1‘*_‘n$l Church cf tlt~ Mo?! Holt‘ Redeemer of the last war. They arc recicvtng “ a welcome from many old friends. visitor t0 Charlottetown and Slimm- erside during the past week. Adams were visitors to Summerside ‘ Park Corncr School is attending the on ‘Phursdav. family who had resided in Darnley during the past. frw years left re- nl"\' cently for Frettcli Rive-r tivliere they int/end to reside in the future. “little in Darnlev they ntade tnmty frictizi: who are sorry to lose tihcm from the community. Dztmley spent the Easter Holiday's in Charlottetown attending the teach- ers Convention. ed to his home in after having been a patient in Prince Erlward Isl ' . many friends _v learn that his tmprcvctnont. ha; no‘. days tvttii friends been it to Li-nlo and a nicm-' timiai tietwnrk from 19 in 11 A D T. no purposes llblfllQilig the ‘leutciiefsl In me " '. Wm, he Convention at Ctiarltniciutrit (iilflllg . ‘v0, m.“ Rmilpcul‘ wing Uwrseas. Um “Qudaye? w‘ e tie served two tears in l jFrancc. On iris return to this province he accepted the position of commer- cial traveller" fur the Roller; Hard- _ V __ __ ,wnre Co.. Ltd, All along the Notth etioc is a. , “m, 1mm The ground is drying up and . great imcrovcntciit is noticed in the roads. _ 193B. ufisti he vice-president of the firm, I His mcrcnntzle duties, however, - became men are musing t-‘heir tinzil prep- arations. Some arc puiiilirig bozttshdid um prgvun mm from Maw“ others are ntakitig ' traps, but all ready for the first oi “fan have herring nets ULli are ro- l “diam Legion. n porting to have caught a tctr no doubt witch all the ice leaves. the rivers and bays they more plentiful. itnu fiptlllllig l rushing Mal‘. ing cxcctuivc offices in other or-- are g 3°11" i of the P. E. Island Division. . Pest Grand Knight oi the Knights of COlllPi—- bufi; a tnemlztir of the be’ Beard of Chttrlottt-iotvtt lgocretz-ry 0t the ontmittc. for uceti‘: 0 . P1461168 dcflll)’ 1T5?" 1° 1931'" I and at th- time o? his (SZl/Jiilllulllltflfili President cf the Holy Nztme Socie- but m“ Hospital, Plzt-yers-of Holy Re- He leaves to tnourtt the ions 0t a] kind and loving husband and fa-, ther his wife and the following children: Phyllis, Louisa, Frances, Bernadette. Buddy and Roderick. A large number frcm this comm- of lvlwreli; hfrs. Walter Connolly. sister Mrs. flac- The late Mr. Roseiter had been rcnfinezl to his lzoznc for some time and later entered the Chat», thence to the Roman Catholic Ce- tnctetjv. ‘Mr. Roy Adams was a httisncs: sec but trust through time he will fttlly recovcr his health and str-s-n- gt/h 21211111. Mrs. Jctnes C. Murphy teacher of Mrs. James A52? and Mr. John,‘ ‘feather: Convention. Miss Merle Crozisr, student of Prince of Wales College spe-nt the Etistet- Eioliziijvs at her home in Dar- by Mr. and Mrs. John Beairsto and ltlisi: Mtirrzarct Ccusins has l‘?- ttirnod ltcnie from Ctiarlottetown "n where site ltad been engaged for some time on pYClCSSiOilill duties. l-ler frienr‘: rcttrct- iht-t Mrs. Ezlwtird McKay L; confined to her bed again at ltcr home in Darnley. . The members of the Darnley W.‘ I. are bury preparing a tirogram for a variety concert. 3 lvlflllft’ friends are sorry to learn| return» that Mr. John Bo Valley ' inc: the recov-“t the His to Mrs. Harry Cruzier, principal of Mr. C-eorge Lockhart ha: Spring his manv friends lVlrs. James spent the F-tsl/tzr linli- r ln Sumnicrside. _ni_ttch aiallmwottld wish» 11t_e_'cnt\tt_i.o'r_1"_e'n wumcuantnan MR. HAROLD M. BROWN Secretary vTlTll.‘ urer of B r 0 W n New Brunswick. EASTERlLlj lllllllllMl ..*\\'.M.S. MELTING— ‘I'll: AP-‘i Ullislfllldifl! , were fiOllllLfilill. l or t“ ltvlrs. EL. uiiiuutes. Platts tveie made for work ‘ my Dainty refreshments were hostess and a plctisatit social lmlt it l Alillll‘ OHJUYEL. Mil‘ I the aiiizrttions. He was Past President: C_ Cim‘ ‘liamily in Bcllevletv. Execmw‘? Lean and Mi _ __ v Summersitlc srettt the week-end tn Cilllzfilvfllllfl I MmLag-d, uttday in Montigue and his sis- i" M' Alice Fraser of Charlotte- , town 1s speucing the holidays at t her hctue in Montague. L. ty and the riraniaiic society-the fist, phy of w-eek-ettd in Nlon-taguc the guests Ttro brothers Ernest and Edward of Mr‘ and M“ _..‘Miss M155 Arlene Yeo Miss Beth Cowan and Hahn Gran. P W. 0., and Miss Ruth Yeo who is attendiuc, gyhegl m, thg Con- ventt spcni thc holidays homes iii Montrtgtte lied Church 0n Wednesday evening whore lit) brotrrlit a splendid 11195. Sofie t0 a large congregation. Cross, who was on the staff at Clark Bros, Montague, until quite recently has taken a position with 111w‘- A8new Surpass Shoe Store in Charlottetown. MQNTREE April 27 - (CPL. Produce price. Agriculture followu- 33 ‘..'~A‘l)llllEl.S 31H. B 321-2. C 29. Butter: First uzrad creamery Willis Jflbbltlz price 3 -37, first grade solids, Jobbing price, 36-36% current receipts Que. tcurlzed 35. No, ~MOl1ll‘C2_ll. wholesale Que. No. pinsteuriZcd 3.311415%, ma- ~ ....‘it"cttt.z_°tiztzil.his“ Qtrfst had ltopert for and is still confined - }‘§,§-',d“,,',‘,‘§”§;i§§,, Qvciffgfij} i0 ll" hml-m- l turrent make, Montreal. Potatoes: '15 lb. Que. No. 1 2.00. No 2 1375-1. 11H,‘ Qucshurlliallvs >......-_' iVlIb. 1-1. nice-J »n i-arquliarscxi lllL‘ Uflllllll; SUHIUIC 1'. served by the TROUT FISTII U- — Although front fistihzg season 1S open we, have so llll‘ heard no tail 1-8185 . . |of monster trout which Just escaped Jumed “Q the hook of the eager tishermin. Kfhe iinny tribe seem still in retire- ment in the deep rtu’ ‘streams neat‘ Millltd’ of out of , Wlently followed the streams with Kidding this posblfittitcllé and imc but have had vcrly l t pools of Lhe , A number town iistwrntan have luck so far Personals ..”Wa11.tce MacDonald of the R. A. F. is on leave visiting 13s itlrs — Alvti ..‘Mr. an‘ Allison Mac- Brehaut of . ‘Private lit... leraser spent . ‘Mr and lVlfSfClHrCPiCe Mur- Charlottetown spent the I-Itirold I-Iyncs. Margaret MacDonald. nil students at at their Western Canada who hzid not seen" T; [m 91,1 .511 1 _ hvld v -~- _ . d v_ All his brother Wilfred fcr 510 y~@._..;qhu}§,,,,.‘,,,§,,.,,,,,‘§ film“ 112).). 1:52, ‘R/ev. Mr Nicholson of York, B9811 _Sul)l>c1a5g1e\d fiegéwstqrrinity/ till they met at their old home nt ,-‘._.,id,.,.lc’o “can, Ava u, 845 m H“, lock tic service ill Motiltigtie Un- g_li‘iigeililg-fieat ha“ past one t0- .‘Mlss Joint Stewart. Commercial today as reported the Dominion Department of Xgs: Graded shipments quoted spot at A-large 35'»_-.A-mediti.m N0. 1 pas- 2 34 delivered No. z 34%- ba gs Mountain Royal Canadian Air Force air crewilgvlll ride the Skies with even more distinctive flying bttcges than before. Air Force Headquarters has released the above official tit-items for new air crew itisignlti- the fntnillnt- oouzle wing for Pilots remains unchanged but onrh tncmbet" of a bomber crew will now be identi- fied by rt kcy letter-fill" for Navigator: "B" for Air Bc-znb "WAG" for Wireless- Opcrator Air Gunner; Gunrcrl: for Flight Engineer. Together they! u) the fortnidnlale fighting lIRt-"itt, the way for offensive; yet lo come. The official announcement of these new badges points out that from this date onward graduates in llI train- not tn-rtniticd. to bc . B0. N —-2—- ‘ B.-P E.I_~§O_tl,__f_t_tncy 220-230 ing schools throughout Ca there new official patterns according to their part1- cular job in air crew Airmen who have earn-ed the 01d lliilllllfli‘ “0." "AG" and "R0" bacgcs, prior to re- lease of these itew design-v arc still permitted to wear their original insignia. This. will be good news to the ‘ Sbllplfiftfililllffifillllltl‘ mu‘) wsars his original, highly-priz- _ p 0 v ng tge un t is thcadbare beiievin tin licit- “AG t .- Air Gunner and Wlr0l€£5 Mechanic tAlri ly in its good luck qualities 8 p K Home manufacturers have producer. and distrl. teams that are bttted allegedly official douzle wing badges for aircrew z and blasting N..zls bases nllf‘. supply’ lines other than pilot whltlt are not attthorized .,. uncle. will receive one of and tin Holder Biscuits. Limited, Monoton- llliéftilllg, UL n10 Wooten}; Institute Kelmuir was heir. at. ti-c twin; ~- In the plimfiiiig of Philip J. Ross- 1...- ...t,,~.. may buillilzlfdlfil umss occurred tit an with u gtJLlCl attendance on harm. ntci-nitig in t Mtg, uculge Alacimerson presided. ' tor the year , In the absence Cross cannot get too much. we cstn- t ever ; 1'85! . —\4 Bessborough Shield. These E1145 B" are trying to raise funds. A success- ful rummage 5B , _ 1,. 1nd their present limit“ l5 the day. etl Cross President Expresses Thanks To My Fellow Prince Edward Islanders,- The true, loyal and wonderful suP- porters of the Red Crcsi. As the greatest 0111111181311 1" We history o the Canadian Bed Cross Society has drawn to a 01.5.. I take this opportunity of elilifeis‘ in: on behal of the Prince Ed- ward Island Division. our most- aincere and hearfelt thanks to ott- workera. friends and suptwrters l" this Province. r wish to thank that great "my of workers led by Marshall D. - Bonnell and Generals Lowther, Clark, MacPhee and McQuaid for the unprecedented success o! thir- mcsi; vital Campaign, also the Churches, the Press. the Radio, all societies and organizations. and our great citizens both collectively and individually for their invali- able assistance both morally anti - financially. The fact that we have again led all Canadian provinces is roof that our people have correct- y appraised the iticreasing de- mands on our great Red CrJSS Society on ncccurzt of tins-t being Invasion Year and have contributed most generously. Our thanks are grntefttily fX- l tended to all our contributors front those who headed the list and set the pace by their large and ace- qutite contributions, hOWll the line to the humblest, who often make the greatest sacrifice of all. Rentcmbei‘ mv friends, the Red not Lct cucugn to mach the _ _ t increasing need. Th: ltliunttte liflil. .of the gtznzt life siting work 0i the Red is the last dollar tllJt s cont - u. Divine Providence hats singularly bisssezl this Province and ‘ is a ccnsclitig thought that our! wonderful Christian people ham shown their fl‘,)lZl‘3Cl1li..0ll of 2r l Dl. many blessings liv giving of LheLr means to assist nil our armed foro:-=. our lorious prisonersof war as we] as m lllons of pour. helpless, siar- ving humaucreatures, the dreadful aftermath of war. Tritly Prince Ed- ward Islanders have exemplified the teaching of the Divine Muster QUIT‘? through the words of Bf. _ “The greatest of these is Charity", and thus another golden star is placed itt the Islands glowing cor- onet of Service deeds well done. In the name of the Prince Edward Island Division of the Red Cross a d very personally do I thank e eryone. W. J. P. MacMillarl. President. Prince Edward Island Division, V Canadian Red Cross Society- 4-28-11 MPANIES Iaisethcstfiblalilanrlttogcmraniafi have com letecl work on tv\'0>1'-\€',°l:;5 elgf Brit sh babies. These ate JIM me tered in the comlwililml mqwlooklng forward to cam» end le was held refilli- TO BI HEARD LOCALLY OVER 055M —- 33.“. 3000004000000000 00 0-‘00-0 0 I o0 000-0 bCQQOOOO-v-I 00460» gDorovlhy Dix Sfiays- with w om they come in contact. l] CS. agcomplish something tic one you are jealous of cannot Such an accomplishment is a. sure-fire cure for jealousy. _ you feel revengeful, behave in such a manner that the one you hate u likely to feel jealous of you. til) If you fcel remorseful. stop thinking and etignge in some activity, preferably of a manual character. st your thoughts flowing backward by shunting them to something not yet accomplished. In short, learn how to make your mind behave. t vuittlllllCtt h~ill 'I‘littt, it is ll dhetixc of the mind l allliCUilgillilffl, its \\L‘ can r: more rid oursclver u‘ 1t than can ll. FPlEOXI stttier us; lTlnllilllli-"QW-‘V-lt‘llllll- Paul elf ) ‘ J Cotiid you but ‘know tits agonizing tortures of a jealous mind you would tinclerstaiid that it l5 a he] on earth suffering. Were it not for prayer I ant sure that many of not go on. A R14“- Wc live in constant fear and dread. MENTAL CONTROL BEST CURE FOR. JEALOUSY ANSWER—P1-obably the reason that. we have so little sympathy iritit is because the jealous not only torture themselves, but everyone Also, because they seem to have m, conception of anyone being decent and having ideals of truth and hon- esty and luymty, but they itttribute the IOulest. motives to even those whom they profess to love Doctor Biscli, who has made n profound study of jealousy and who il one of our most. famous psycltulcgnsis. thinks that the best. remedy for jealousy is for the green-eyed to cultivate a superiority complex. He says; ti) “If you feel jealous, write out a list of your own assets and advatit- If this knowled e about yourself does not make ylgu feel superior, ve. or does uct DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I have been married one month and I am very indignant with my husband. He makes me get up first in the morn- ing and get his breakfast, and while I fix his breakfast and pack his lunch he hardly speaks to mo, just reads the newspaper. make him get. up when I do so I could talk to him before he leaves for work, for a fcw mirtctes. anyway? ANSWER-Well, my dear. pe talky of a morning before he has had his coffee. for conversation on an empty stomach. ’ let him rend his newspaper in peace and save the talkfest to serve tvttlt the dinner. You will find it makes for general happiness not to interfer between a man and his morning paper. Condensed Cream o! Tomato Condensed CMIIII of Celery Condensed Cream of Aapcmgun Condonlcd Cream of Mulhroom Condonud Cream o! 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That means supreme quality at a lower cost P“ serving. You gel man [or your money In Heinz Soup! "t"! tban you euergot before. And i0 prepare: just add an equal amount ofwnerio ll" contents of every conniner-heai-nnd serve. Min In Cndt by ll- l. NIH! COMPANY OI CANADA LTD. n new“ Should I not AN UNHAPPY BRIDE. rhaps your husband doesn't feel very Not many of u: care So. if I were you, I would just