RIL 16, 1942 A’; GARY Silliliii EVENING 0.45-9.10 PLEASE BE EARLY! wmwmvnmat ‘wu- NEW EXCITEMENT AND THRILLS At The CAPITOL To-Day _ GENE in cl colorful role fighting for Iq and iusiice » /v£ iii/her SMliEV BURNETTF FAY MCKEN PLUS-l-REEN ARCHER-KllNNEllY schism?“ snows AT 3.15-7.00—8.45 s'|'s'\fi'i1'-'s f"""“'“""‘“"'“"”"' “Sergeant York” Hit Special At The To Be Held Over v b Acclaimed by newspaper critics, ll radio coménelrtatgs natgolral maz; . azrie r rs o oneo tie fines TEACUP READING 12111115 filter prloducentgfiergealfit Yorcliri" as e11 payng capac y au - temoons from ences all over the country and this 3 to 6 P. M. citvuhas shgwlnlthililt it :5 11?»:- ' oep on. r na y or a Evenings mited run. tliile management of the 7 t0 8 P. M. Prince Edward Theatre flnclsfit has to chance those plans and announc- MMAHH¥¢NHHHHHVfiH|FIVfJL es that the picture will be held over 4.15.4j_ for the remainder of the week. M yGlarymcoopel; ‘altars; 1:11; Alvin C. o , s r - o0 n moun- RED AN“ Bum taih boyewhoa islikes kil 1hr but Red lights are 1M turns out to be the finest hero of i m0” dimcuu th W id W r and performs the llZhi§n§3’§,“'""°“ m s“ “h” b1" uhbslisgfiblc fiat of capturing 132 partmmédlng to the U. S. W81‘ Germans. Joan Leslie has the fem- r ' inine lead as a demure fann girl who later becomes York's wiie. BIRTHS Walter Brennan, twice winner of 00R“ the Academy Award, and fresh from H LEV-At the Charlottetown his rand rformance with Cooper osliiial on April lath, ls42 to in "iieet ohn Doe." plays the role . Mllurico Gonnley, R,C,N,\'/,R, of York's best friend. MP5- GOrmley, Halifax a The remainder of the cast is made dmghlel- ' up of such splendid players as “MPH”: Cieolég%l‘oiloliasbstal(iiley R. dges, agar- ‘ —A|; m _ _ gare yc er an numerous - liospital, April lath, F942‘? 101811‘)? ers. Howard Hawks directed the film llld Mrs. George N‘ Mum, which was produced by Jesse i... flilmcsl ‘ °°' bask <1 i-l 1 a. w ills. The orlfl- ‘i augh_r' inal icigtgzn play wag written Abem Finkel. Harry Chandlee, How- ard Koch and John Huston iroln Sergeant York's diary. 25,000 NAZIS (Continued from page l) l" DEATHS ill-neon at Valle i‘ i — yfield on April .14‘ 1,24% Malcolm S. MacLeod in m‘ Film year. Funeral from liis i‘ 2 p?“ once on Sunday. April i9, ll Memoriam in lovln u. F "Willi"! of Mrs. William “mam “hi1 Passed away April 16th, least one and possibly more bridge- heads over the Derna River pre- liminary to severing rail lines and isolating ire Bryansk garrison.) With 1.200 Germans reported kill- um d ezfl recently on “if? {light northvmst Ml car Moth r o Moscow. hard g ng was con- rh Mr e ' my h“ i‘ tinuing there, also. v Willing “and, an," M] m, (Stockholm reports said also that \ hmllllllre. the Russian forces of Marshal Sem- "me .ul Mother. true and kind eon Tlmosiienko had made a deep e "II lhls earth like you we find, breach in the Gelmnn lines north "emaiear has passed, and yet to oi Kharkov and that forward de- w‘, brzyti-‘Vfir dear, our name tachments were in We vicinitv of a he 11nd 11h a tear. Rieoki, a iown i5 miles west of the Sully! Missed In the home by ci . MM! ugband‘ and FamuL On the whole, however. no great operations were in progress and the sitl|at‘on appeared to be one in which the two smiles were sparring along the whoiethawing front. Tori Late to (Tiqsifv WANTED - EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply the V Club. 4-10-11 any liimsoiv room» TmisT N- D. MacLean UNDERIAKEI EMBALMEI Phiirlntirlovvn nml oaasin? or "ghlnq on my pm. “will Wlliahlrr oertv mil he‘ prosecuted. A Plume HO Thacker. Rrednlbane. l-lfl-ii. Millard‘: isllls pain. _ ,_ ,5, HUNDREDS or CHARLOTTETOWN MOVIE FANS HAVE ACCLAIMED 1r.- “ozvs or THE cnsarssr ENTERTAINMENTS or ALL TIME" sm: 1T Now "ix-nun- 1-1510 OVER .,,,,,,, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN Illa column ls unnerved nir nun 0| load Interest. but nlvortisln; o! l lows) nine III be inserted a I onto a word. 06mm; plylhlg t. ulvnnoo. OR-ASWELL for fllotogropha CONFIDEBATION hill INSUI ANCI. L-iil UNTIL DON'T FORGET. Y‘: Men's dance. New Dome, Friday, April 17th. Novelties. 40c. 4-16-zi. WHITE ELEPHANT sale this afternoon. Trinity nau. 4-16-11. WATCH for Navy parade this afternoon 2.30 to 3 and remember Navy Tag Day Saturday. i-ic-ii. JUST RECEIVED-Shipment of 1941's GREATEST STAR Hose, new shades, semi-service, llsle. Agnew-Surpass- 4-16-21. POLICE collar-in uis Police , h"... 11.1,, Court yesterday morning a remand- quill W‘ “m” {MAME} who gd drbusnk Wins sent to Falconwood “mg Jun c.1111. " a “llnlfzlhl? 81:: or 0 ervat o; _ _ “Qy! 0W‘ a snows DAILY 7f1lll."'.‘.‘1."-. l ufigy,,§’,°l’ofi‘,°"f,°h,si£.ii“°miil; iinl “‘“"’ "also!" s c a B: m LATEST Hardware mpany, Limited. 4-10-11 7,”, hi" MATINEE 3-15 SCREEN REJOINS UNIT-Hugh MacDon- ald. R..C.N.V.R., left Tuesday morn- ing to Join his unit after being called home owing to the illness of his father, Mr. Dan MacDonald of Bradalbane. NEWS Trinity United tlhurch LCONXCERT REPEATED — All" TllUluaLlAY, APRIL 16th oher arge crowd attended the . ._ - n .'.()i)-- hite El h t 5 le second night ‘performance oi In 2x023‘: m“ A“: Si‘; u‘; eeicvaamnnmu-fivr-m-tw-ta-lmm Tm“ “night p“ °" h‘ PM“ --—"-"'_‘_ ——"' " “ C oi Wales College Auditorium last FmE can“? HAS MESSAGE _ ‘I'll-NIGHT: EMPIRE: FRI —SAT “‘““‘ l’ l“ m‘ . . "*- Th° "lmballlilml" W“ l" lid Chief ww Blaisdell of L-he Honolulu of No. 60 Charlottetown squadron, ' J 1d be h d snows 1-2: lfi-MNPINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 m“ Dqmmnem W“ w A" c556“ i)! Cflnada- The FY0- ln a special broadcast over the gram consisted of many interesting glue network or the National numbers which were included on Bfoadcgsfing Company tomorrow, the first» ole-is variety show. It the 16th, at6.15 Charlottetown time. had been successfully staged on The news was received by Mr. C.A. Tllrldov owning also. Beer, Provincial Fire Marshal. SAILORS LEAD CLASS -—'I‘hl’ee BROTHERSMEET AGAIN-Alter “Bl/Bl fillings. A. K- MacDollold and a separation of almost two years. J.F, Perry oi summerside, and I. two Ellsllsll brothers were re-unitea Y.G. Reddin oi Charlottetown, have in Charlottetown yesterday and won top honors with the present many ea er questions about the training class of the H.M.CB. folks alt Omo were asked by m6 “Queen Charlotte." They will have younger, Cyril Hlnshelwood, one of their names inscribed on the three the guest ohlldren resldmsln the shields on the ship before leaving Olly. News 0f the llopbelllllils lit with the draft next WEEK. MacDon- home were brought by his brother. g5 19d ill wh-YHBHSIK: Reddin in glgnalierlmslie, “£20 arkrliavevdaéiegfi unne and Perr 111 ene - 6 Prev 0H5 evoll ll. ‘who? y ' "‘ °' 2.5”“ " mlillillzutltrsirti’ —— “on? " r. a. rsLanns-ic PROMOTE!) .._ The t chanced lie course W! General .1. Leslie Kincaid, Presid- "rived “- f” Ersgmfiqggdgd}, w}? flxogatclbnthfi American growls Cor‘ whvere his ‘brother 1.; as announce. the pro- now a guest’ motion ot‘ S. Prowse Murdock for __.___ WARDED CONTRACT - A the past two years Secretary- A Treasurer and Comptzolier o! tits’: contra,“ has been awarded w Mi- i-iotel Carter, Cleveland Ohio, Ill D. A. M cDonald. of Monctozi Manager c-f the Hotel Mallory. yd oharlogreqoyvfn. genera] Con- Portland, Qregon. Mr. Murdock “actor, go,- me ermmn 0f a can- has been assocfated with the Am- gélglgzlonaigntels gffporatlon for tetn ‘s n 0:‘ ree years was B. - 0mg} b committee tached to the Central Office Stuff ggg§,,°‘;,1,,,, 3,0,5“... Branch He is a native of Murray River a; me Canadian ugh)“ and Mayor and has many friends in Char- 33w, storey. Construction is ex- lottetown. where he was at one w begin s00“ on the bupd. adian [legion War Services Hill 111 Moncton. Negotiations have been Q i IIARDWICKE n“ "Gain A: ._’ - tlliiéiteorfgn the staff of the Hctel fimll accommodate filpuillidiel0f . . - WI ’ 111R m" "m" "l" “um “i itfitiidiiif tlllflrsnlli... Public 1.1- PATRIOTIC EFFORT -A total m rt. at the corner of of 365 quarts of milk will oe de- ‘gjfiffi Endmglchlbsid streets, with livered to the bombed out children m, entmywe on Archibald street. in Britain because oi the patriotic rm lac-id and the library building WA.“ effort cf Mr. Jose-in J.P. O'Brien 8m under lease i0 the City of of Charlottetown who DPS lust com- Momton from me Qanfldpm pin- pleted a campaign in which he rals- mnal Railways an-d both parties ecl $36.50 for this purpose. The Consmisd to the erection of the drawing for the contest-allies: the building The main hall will be 35 weight of Joe's sculptured bust- feet 11y 66 feet and will be equipped was clmpleted yiesterdiiv and the with a stage for amateur theatri- money tuned over to tile treasur- M15 and motion pictures. Space er of the Kinslncns Club Jre sold W111 be provided for rest rooms. 146 l-lvkets ills only reward will lavalnries, a furnace room and a be the knowedge that he was made canteen.—(Moncton Transcript). some Child happy as this cun- __--——— tributlon would supply a quart of LAC. Stephen J. MacMillan. RC milk a day for a whole year to A112, Charlottetown. returned to the some child in Britain. The Klns- mainland this morning after a brief men's Club are looking after the visit home. shipment. The DMZ; winners are: 1st, Ernest McGee; 2nd. N.D. ii T0 NIGHT M C- 8-3“ " “"""“‘ Tin llat Revue - ..2.'r.~:.“l at ~51" - éllfiih‘ g! trials cityy], from hairs evgistellrnMlgx: Farewell message 1013a‘?953v§§e3‘!5%"%a?1°“€2w§'?i To British children Also Another Thrilling Chapter of “Winners of The West” Serial —0ther Shorts Oddfelloivs & Rebekahs Ca rd Party In aid of their War Service Fund Thursday evening. April 16th. 8 p. m. sharp Tickets 25c. cllliiliiv BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall Warring Indians In (‘Valley 0t The Still." Provide Many Thrills An Indian uprising in the old Southwest, and a irontier romance. comprise the twin themes oi “Val,- ley of the Bun," RKO Radios screen version of the Clarence Bud- ington Kolland novel, which teams Lucille Bail and James Craig in the stellar roles, “Valliev of the Sun o ns to-night at. the Empile Crag is cast as an Army $00M and iss Ball as the owner oi a restaurant. In trouble with the au- thorities for his unconventional ei- lorts to quiet the Apaches and pre- vent a. raid on the white settle- “rents, crnl gets into more trouble when he en eavors to break lip Miss Balls marriage to a scheming Ind- ian agent whose crooked activities are ‘chiefly responsible for the A e ‘ lmres ~ ‘This siends io many thrilling in- cidents, and hilarious situations as iveii, when tlle resourceful scout finds himself olticd against the ol- sembled tribes who are determined to have the agents life. There is a thrilling climax when the warriors. impatient of further delay. attarilrc the little community to avenge the wfl§il§fr Jagger portrays the agent, with Sir Cedric i-iarwicke. 3m)’ G"- bert, Peter Whltncv and Tom ‘Ifvlol’ and other well-known Dlllyofl l" 1m- portant part-s. e death oi his brother-in-law, which ha; been Mr. Harry Dobbis who with Mrs. ¢o§§1§i°§§§§“'{‘.°§“nc1s1. by Montreal Dobbie weze visiting their daughter, and 0th” landing cities is to be Mrs. Pound of spokane, Wash- presented here in Aim-rt, Theatre iggtolriidvalir/‘lcréd Dobbie rhadi hreoolilod with the same nunibters, same e35: aeo e v-nne ac more 7Y1"? mimflldnf gm‘ twgli?“ wgf Yeats and was ingiairly gogd health 2f; it'll fiéshnihl grggr ‘titles. Y?“ "ed W118 ‘~56 floiilfidflegelh until laid aside by a heart attack, The “Tm Hal; Revue", presented by V1501‘ Oil Bill ll u“ mew Mrs. Debbie had the misfortune to ma Montreal Repcrtoiy Theatre. P-E- Illfllld. 9968i“ fol‘ --— fall a few weeks ago and break her ha; been glossed as the finest var- M _ arm, while Mrs. Pound suffered lety and entgrtglnmerlf, possible MEASD"? a‘ Timd-r-w be chub from a broken ankle sustained in and 1g tour brings to the Mori- Ifhfi: oeéfiildr I oversea a" “Cfldem- Mm 13051119 Wm times some oi the finest talent of glvanlfti Bo d £125 w me m_ have the sympahty of he: many may, city of entertainment. Al- Oeétll smiles 31m aavegbcen ma“ old friends who knew her as Eve- though designed mainly for mcn 1n m the cagmet o‘ me United Km? lyll Clllllldlef- the three services of the country, dom Government, I wish to lIi- TROUT SEASON l (In m!“ nutlnce the Rev“ l’ ‘w’? troduoe to you my successor. Mr. m s OPENED 81W" 1°? "arm"! R-c-‘A-F- “m ‘n’ Pa“, Exmysmvam, Undebsrgciv moeebams Vales. as well as the at Charlottetown. Summerside and gg-Ywglfl bltlflmméfllalarf: rods in the province, will be Viki?" mittecl for a nolninlsl charge. I have tried to do n the post and “f, of slum“ today by the "Tin Hats Revue" is a Broadway he Wm be named ML“ Mam ar enit fishing enthusiasts who production in minlattll"! and the Dump);- 0g 99% “d her’ m“ bee“ lmkmg fwwllrd 50F latter only in relation to its size 3.1.1,». as as was as in cal "men .2.":.".i1§.°‘.t": §€.f.".“‘°..;’»‘..lt: ‘antitrust’ iii evoonouowesomuc. ' - -, . I Wm‘ $10 remind W“ m“ men $ihorbf:"n£:ged1'?kl€ golf? £13: figcvtsggeagpgsfshlésbetfig‘ruintsi-iili’ bflubixlirilltlf iivielifihstvififini’ mg? mus.“ “'5' their 1W3“ Rtxmalml‘ ilonnl scene bringing to the Midi- au 60,33 children would be ‘m films and 95°11" 9M5 Y?!" will ence a taste of Cuba, India, Russia, brought back t Britain when the m: “myl refglaé" “ lessen"! M blflokvlllifl. llllllll and "Elm"! war is over l! they sodiesired. That mhflsu“ hf “Y "'5" to the numbers imd choruses with all" pledge still stands. Some o4’ you "f; M" u" Pwvime- KW" force soon and orlzlniil may wish. of course, to return to fif; ygkngemw m‘ “lwmm Charlottetown is the first city the Dominion which has given JOU fume-S Wm b: 18 0H3‘ that got PM; o; Monti-gal to be favored by so wonderful a welcome and where whekv M“ “i, ° ‘PM! “he visiting artists with a Der- you have made so many new m “n” g "'9 ° “or “men iormance on Saturday evening the friends it may be. by arrangement Ba u‘ u m “"50" M“ "mam 18th at 8.30 och-ck Wlllflh will b0 between tho Canadian emment We“ w} its?“ _1,5' H°w°"°'- the for men in uniform only. On Mon- and the Government at home, a mmarénn“ ufiillgmgfq“ h“ 6°" day thecge ‘will be 51'.» silwwc, 131g h e could devised here ' ' in the af moon an even n8 ‘l’ ° 8c em be w by will be o n to the public and for parents in suitable cases could set- their children after the which tic ets can be purchased in tie with u War in the Dominion of their adop- ._N . the city. Time lo be announced “Gn- mgelrlember mcmberg of the Tin To your foster parents, to whom, DOES I apart. from your parents, you owe a Hat Company, even though their deeper obligation than to anyne wolk on the sta is of Pfolefifibllfll else, we can never be sufficiently class, are stricty amate . Prac- gl-aieful. Though l must so "Good tlcaily all have regular full-time bye" officially I shall sti follow Jobs and Tin Hattlng is therefore a voluntary contribution. However, your careers rc-rn afar and con- tours ccst money and to make the tlnue to take a fatherly ultel-est in Wlllliil’ Y0ll A quiet but prcttv Wedlllllk W" solelnlliaed at 202 Richmond street. your well-bein . Pe 1a after Maritime trip possible it will be Charlottetown. at 8-30 185$ "will"! the war you wil iolim a agile oi necessary to charge admission to | the genezal public although entire- when MLss Marcella Stuart RP". R- all C.O.R..B. children who made N. daughter of Rev. i-LR. Boll and their homes in the great Domin- Mrs. Bell, Kingsboro. became the inns durlni the war and hold a bride of Mr. William Frederick Miw- rally in London when victory is Rae. son of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Frederick won. MacRae. Charlottetown. Thc cere- Good bye and gocd luck to you mon , which was witnessed by 8 all ice personnel. i-leavy 11.1, 1»- Forgotten “l8” 1.. 11.. Kind Oi ‘Y m’ ‘° ‘°" , 1on1 1-1.1 11.1» Mah v» 11in.’ ‘r. c. ffinp°"fi'i,,',fng,"°,f,°",m,‘,','f°‘f,f,'l ofifi; Ion than 11-1: oi your a1 lion is done m and iivin expenses‘ would be St.‘°.‘.'..‘.“.'..'.':ll;.‘.:.":ti.'.t. c: can: s» were m that help! digestion in the stomach AN m7“!- below the belt. nun‘ r o‘ ‘h-ifflijlflhs- l 0eof“.ey ‘I w|| ||| c f L u L] 1% f - l rl C5 l " -—~—€-—--———-~—~~———-——i at on m: nee nrf a it var ' ‘ w“ p" om‘ ‘ e tomorrow morning on a wedding Pllll w 71in HIQQQC no.1» min-s --1.!...n... “MGR N w“ ' er, Rev. Mr. Bell. The bflde w“ charmingly niilrcd trip through the Maritlmcs and in a light blue crepe dress wiill rose on return will reside in Charlotte- il feet" of bnwell. 31"" anti-cm”; glmsitflnr Pmdldfi In assembling an t-iiomiai room III Olill PIIIGI . I IQICCOP ll 1 accessories and carried 11 lxiliqllcl iown. dlricllofllThll hsiv wake tlplilrior ‘an usin some oi the picturesque cf talisman roses. The groom is all employee at the olhlhlmbmcz" illl-qlllvoiillm In w" IWII- maps. oak 0i' hickory iui-nilule The couple were ililBtl-"lliifltl. lccal Canadian National Telecravh §Q,,,,,,,,|n'§,Q,,°-,"G{f::§f‘ "h" Y" now becoming pcpular, it is a good Following the ceremony. a til“ 0m"? fllld the bride was a member Th", m," M“ n; u,‘ ghddum; “u, idea and n pleasule to search ou. lightful biiifet luncheon was scrvcll of the 194i Nurses Gradlifltins rnlkel you fuelbettor from ymi-hssstovosiv illiylf.’ decorated platers, teapots. m those present, Clwi at the Prince Edward Island mdiilmhn léllmygiltthlgsntllnhillrto‘?! imd other were lo carrv out the miiapoy young couple will 1cm llosllllll- . " "£91.31?! 3-.‘ ‘- mood- Red Pottery with slur-w types of fishing Mondpn), the geneill public is ad- ' PAGE THREE COL. J. L. RALSTON and MAYOR HOLMAN of Charlottetown will speak over CFCY Thursday Evening, April 16th From 8 to 8.30 BE SURE TO LISTEN TO ll0N. NORMAN McLAilTY, M. P. SECRETARY OF STATE Who will discuss the forthcoming Plebisciie and whcli if means to every Canadian Q IOU! lanio srrr on THURSDAY, an“, w“ CFCY 9.05-9.20 A.D.S.T. patterns, a series of alternating straight and wavy lines in a differ- em, color, usually was just m; right touch. The nk-ost thing about this type of decoration. of ccuise, is that it requires so little care, i-re- quent washings in good, cure soap will keep the potery spick and span flulgrezlowlns with an old-world Minud’: kills pain. 01L OF BllRZilA Burmese crude oil production in i940 was about equal to that oi Germany and almost triple that o! Japan. CHINA IMPORTS RICE About 85 per cell: of ‘lie u'o1'l<l's rice grows in Asia; China produces the greatest amount, but not en. ouirh for its own needs. 9 jibll/“orzrz. TOMATO JUICE SHERBET Q Fresh flavour is the vogue. That's why thou- sands of smart Canadian women serve Libby's "Gentle Press” Tomato juice . ; a a vivid, radian: refresher. Taste its fresh-from-the-gai-den flavour u a . its cool, red-ripe smoothness . . . the result of Libby's exclusive “Gentle Press" method which extracts the pure juice from plump, thin-skinned, vine-fresh tomatoes laden with those precious, health-giving vitamins A and C; Give your family "Gentle Press" Tomato Juice every day-because vitamins A and C are essen- tial to healthy, energetic bodies and the proper formation of sound teeth. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK Should you not agree that one or all three of Libby's "Gentle Press" Tomato Products—jUlCE, CATCHUP and SOUP-are the best you have ever tasted, Libby’: TOMATO JUICE SHERBET 2 cups Libby's Tomato Juice 2 tablespoon: sugar i6 teaspoon null 2 teaspoon: lemon [ulcc 'l cup Libby's Crushed Pineapple V: cup flny seedless grapes Combine ingredients and pour Info the troy of on electric refrigerator. Freeze about 4 hours, stirring twice. Selves eight when used us o maul accompaniment. Serves slit hi‘ o dessert with crackers and dieuoi will pay you double your money back. LIIIY, MQNIIIL I llllY OI CANADA, IJMITII Chuthum, Ontario ‘ i -b2="_’\l*"< '\_\re\‘ ‘:1 -\ fncT-‘J ‘wax-chi: