él v ~.....___.s.. .__. ie L d. 1e ad u‘. P‘. .1 a1 1n tie ‘J1 y rr ‘t lfe le l1! . ‘" 5“'ilfifi"slfi"'ifi“ 5’ ‘ I Ill ll l :|||=|.'l ‘HIE MASCULINE G R A C I E FIELDS IN A PICTURE PACKED FULL OF REAL JOY! - ._.~,»_3 l WE ADVISE SEAT STRAPS ~ ‘ ' ' li'()R YOU'LL ROLL IN THE l lAESLIiS WITH LAUGHTER SHOWS .\ nu; CAST ro-DAY _J._\ or stunts 5T V. SAT AT _<~ i v c hi“ Ifiighfieri: sllfitllfil ‘iitiIElIIllII-IOIIAI. FORUM" Slit.‘ lullurrlll‘ IHOMPSON, WYTHE WILLIAMS, \\'ll.l.l.\i\l l r-filltlilt JAND Lllvron WELLS 1N A ROLINI) l5 L'll.»\'i‘ 0x WORLD PROBLEMS. s-ALSU LATEST \VAR NE\VS— \i l I l Riding to new western adventures with a six-gun ' loud of popular songs _ 6nd thrilling action . . . . i d’ l tanlnl ’ can: Aurnv SMILEY BURNETT! MARY lEE - EDWARD NORRIS JACOUElINE WEllS SHOWS ’i‘()-DAY AT DOUBLE u 1 171' Riots“ NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION V Eastern Duliltl“ 5- ""1 5m‘ Tlirouulllllll wsvlzl. ‘x ' @3541; finod USA. n. (to -9 Pvnfl h" . . 10.30 pm.) Wcsmln ‘L. hyln-Jiligldt (from 10.45 pm: 3131 "will l - l” 1145' FRIDAY, MAY 9 3.15—7.00—8.45 DAYLIGHT ’I‘INEE SATURDAY-—1.30—3.15 41;». EB‘. 10.15 p.m.—‘At Your Request‘, 10.30 pm-‘Made in Feature Programme. IIDST. _ *1 _ 52g p_m,—‘LIIl(lOX‘I ‘C.v\.l . $.25 pm-‘Hcll ‘.1. . gmmlne for c.llt.; l t‘\. to Canada Plf".(l tho U 3A.. eluding a tall; l)\.'l"‘ll S when healthful, Kim! Ha" "u from refreshing, 4parenntsbfllF Njwr- ; , , 3-03 g;.,._-_.Q...;. . i-o 1......- 1 delicious! . ,.H m p-lt-Itviiv 1 . 13'.) p.ll'i.~~'(..\.l\ m‘. ' LONDON’ ~ l ' r: 6h with cnc»: "will ‘mv Tier-PS] l Enjoy the genuine, n -' l‘; l mint flavor of Doublemlnt .._. ,1...‘ ILQQP-AKS- GumajtereverymeallThe _ l,_ t":|151n\‘ Til)’ IVE TJTWVS AND Cnrrrlwllllrllr: B Ainiir-acln‘. _ ' 90-) p_n\_~"l'hr Mint" of Britain: El J. Vl‘t"rltn"» ‘°<‘I‘"‘< ‘l 7'" "'1' wmq guf‘? lt- 1 BBC cri fqsrtl». . ll"f’l‘_ L. ..r l t l | t | l ffjnrflw‘ _ F H T. ,_. H",- ‘ln1 y» _. p rpm.‘ 9.14pm turn: of H". nv-itH-T‘ yz" ..- 1-. l?"lll‘. (m in “Nuns”, Two»... "i-"rvn and nrnducul h" “W lvwill” 930 n", _,‘(‘VAN‘I\T‘.‘I\ (‘AT Y S FROM ' Iownfvw fr.‘ rqt»! .... (‘nbt- is»... .i.".i’.'.?.'-‘i REMEMBERILISTEN ;,,g-l~O---rk{~l~ Prcltch-Funfltlllll llfll"fll‘l'=. my; pnL-‘DIIIZOCRACY MARCH- Ezlgland’ . I I l as u.‘ WORKS CHIEF John M. R. Fairbairn. former chief engineer of the C.P.R., has been appointed director of works and buildings. naval service. it was announced at naval headquarters at Ottawa. “Keep Your Seats Please” GEORGE , .1517 AND | FLORENCE DIAMOND A Feasmiughtcr THE CHA RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN EA Pictorial Record 0f Britain's Warships And Fighting Planes Nowadays when the news bristles with the exploits Qt various units of the Brlusll Navy and O1 thfl A" Force, a great demand has arisen [or pictiues of Britain s righting P“? m“ wtiimtsslltlfilll? d2 es. o! a B8 intercistcdujinmthe , an eq p en gglgehaerallliirlliurtrs first line of defence. Due m the enterprise of Th; Can- tlvelv mounted on B’ by 1°" mWm-S. with a description on each mount. can now be obtained free by users 0i CROWN BRAND SYRUP. The pictures are most attractive and of definite educational value and Inter- 95L Those now available incluce many of the most notable units oi the Navy and British Aeroplanes- AUBURN NOTES Mrs. K. MacNelll has arrived home from Montreal to visit her mother in Auburn. Many of the farmers attended the meeting of the Live Stock held in the school. Mr. Angus MacNeill was elected President of the In- stltute. The school is progressing favour- able under the direction o! Miss Callaghan teacher. Mr. Joseph Morgan paid a visit to the city on Friday. All who love a laughter-filled hour l will delight ‘in George Formbys new picture, "Keep Your Seats Please," co-starrlng Florence Desm which ls the headline attraction at the Prince Edward Theatre Friday and Saturday. l This riotous slapstick comedv is undoubtedly Forlnbys greatest vehi- cle to (lute. It is bcst described as an ingenious romp from adventure to udvcntule. The coluedian with his lhrce untirlng aides. Florence Des- mond. Gus McNaughton and Alas- tair Sim put over with side-splitting gusto a swift pamtie of hilarious’ situations. I | The story depicts how George. a l simple LilllCiLsfllfe Lad. is left a for- = tune by an eccentric relative, but in- 1 cruel l0 gel. u. has to buy a setcfl . seven chairs, one of which contains 5 lutltlcn wealth. Drayton. a croc-lccu ‘ family solicitor, learns his secret as also does Max. a wily travelling! salesman. who poses as George's fl" cl. When the chairs are sold by auction to separate purchasers the scramble for the fortune begins.‘ How. alter scrcamingly hilarious ac.- . ventures. George fiuliiiv secures the ; chair. the fortune. and. it is presum-- cl a wife. forms the meat, of the cry. No mere sketch of the story out-l line can lngul to suggest the wealth of fun the picture contains. Tl e situations are s0 bizarre. the incid-' ents so nurtn raising and the com-l edv so exhilarating that only an actual viewing o1 the picture can tell u. _ l Amung the songs contributed by. George Fcrmby. to the accompani- mcnt of his usclclc, cruel is the‘ WlfldGW Washers number and agaln in the scene where a goat, dlsgulscdl as a dog is coilveyed in a tram car; (to the amazement of lellowpas- sengcrs) the song "Keep Your Sells Plcase" not. only serves to divert he attention oi the travellers from tlze goat but. eaulully, inuicluantly to de- light cvcrv one who hears lt. "Keep Your Seats Please" can un-i res: d be recommended as an entertalnment for the whole fanny and as an occasion not to be ovel- lcolvd. PROPORT ION 0F l-ITJNS [The correct proportion of hens and pullets to keep is a prob em for I k each poultryman to detern-urle. The hen lays a larger number of B885 the first year cl hcl" life than the second and a lager number the second the third. decreasing the number proportionately each year as she grows older. Numerous surveys show that pcu trymen who have 50 to 70 P" cent of their flocks ln pullets each year obtain greater profits per hen A well-balanced flock carries from 30 to 50 per cent yearlings and older hens to pl-wuce eggs for ha. . It is wel to keep older hens separated fr: m plullets in or- der to deveop a well-balanced flock with enough older hens to be used as breeders. good proportion of pullets for the average flock is albout B) per cent. Late summer flock pioiuc- tiion would be geatly inmcased if poulitrymen would follow the pro- portiohale method of poultry reis- lng. 0.45 pan-Band of l-LM. Scots Guards. conducted by Lieut. S. Rhodes. Director of Music. Scot: Guards. .m.-—‘WORiLD AFFAIRS’. by H. Wlckham Steed. REEL . -'I'he Dally Service. . . . ‘London Calling’. 12.15 H.TII.—‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’. Talk by J. L. HUDSON. 12.30 ism-THE NEWS Treat yourself to DOUBlEMlNT GUM after every meal 12.46 mm-(Jlose dcwnf TO "TREASURE TRAIL" Radio's most. popular game sensation, MONDAYS-CFCY-iizw ADST-GBO Kc. The roads are drying up, and owners are painting their cars to be ready for a spin. The annual Eucharistic Congress which takes place yearly in the different Roman Catholic diocese, takes place this year in Fort Augustus Church. Mr. Angus MacNeill was in the city on Thursday of last wek. Mr. Edwin Corrlgan has entered the City hospital for an operation. Mr. Corragan took seriously All and rushed to the Hospital bv car, Mr. Frances and ltfr, John Curran Anonclale visited their cou- sins Richard and Junior MllcNelll. Mr. Edwin Curley ls able to be about after his zecent intlisposilion. Mr. Joseph Galulnt was on u trip he store, when his horse m some unaccountable way became frightened. throwing Mr. Gailqm (q the Round. He silffercd severe ead injuries. Cabbage N0! So many years ago cabbage Was considered almost m0 pjgbian to mention ln good society. Inciced. the mere thought of cabbage bmllglli l0 mind the nivturc o.’ an over-cooked, bro\vnis“.' strong-style}. 1mg. bad-tasting dish invariably » associated with cheap boarding lIioutses. But this ls no longer true. ‘r;1tead' ca“ ‘milks Of B. tender. :1 enodopcss food, which will-n a-nliisotlld with salt and butter. is as bf me "I113 WSW as its college- ed 9mm". £170 cauliflower. Modern scientific nlethqds o; gggkltnllhfifibbaf-‘e have brought l1 t .5 chalwc. It should be shrfdded and placed in an ms “F?!” l" '1 smlll amount of boiling into fir]. Itfhsoft \\'!\vl."l_‘ is available. u... hélus t e lleglllflllll’ 0f_t_he tvater the. o mam a n the wnltcncss or substances developed bv are not allowed to s5‘. gllihlemififladltfiliy ltrelenter the r swung d l".ssls*lzla~.lzzlran =0 "“ 0!‘ COD ‘nq vOUng ::*'P:g:.-..:l"l"= c" m is tel..- ul 0r theuolllircll-lads‘ n ,, 15D. "not. ggélsgegogflfi as one little buy t-x- The be. an to be overcooked. b 5t W33’ 0i’ Ell t0 eat, 9gb- age u raw. Shredded. chilled and seasoned with salad dressing. it be- L! m5‘: ‘mrihy rival of lettuce It in ma I; vitamin s. especially rich mus B and G. and c, somh of orange and the ea vitamin C. It also contains . offiish’ a considerable gmgLnt ere are some lntere‘ ln - Bfinds about cabbage. Olwsglflgllllg!‘ one is that fairies travel on cab. ‘"39 “ml-kl lust as witches travel on broomsticks. Another not, m familiar, tells us that Lyéurgus g Prince of ‘Ihrace. destroyed sdme of the vines in the vineyard of Dlonlltus. As a punishment he was chained to s grapevine and he wept so sincerely that his tears of repentance had substance and grew into cub roots. The cab- bage: grew so sat they crowded out the grapevines. Out of this le- and Warships defenders of our freedom. IIJVLS. RODNEY H.M.S. WARSPITZ - ILIVLS. ARK ROYAL - ‘THE $55515" this week. The Pictures are dandy SIITIIERLIINIVS ;'hl'lll'l'i'u'n"n'n'h'n“n'fln‘n'u G R0 C E RY Phone 1317 "g- Order ; Fitzroy a Edward St. CROWN BRAND CROWN BRAND in all sizes. Just send labels to receive beauti- ful pictures. GIIIIMORE BROS. Phone 124-225 189 Gt. Georli It. Beautiful . . Coloured Pictures of Britain's Fighting Planes Every Canadian home should have a com lete set of these wonderful action pictures of t e famous TYJQ/o/lou/irlg are now available.- “SPITFI RE" - "HURRICANE" - IOULTDN PAUL DIFIINT BRISTOL ILENHEIM - WELLINGTON loll-ER §UNDERLANII FLYING [OAT - N.M.$. IIEPULIE N-M. DESTROY R ("TIIDII"CII1S) NJ“. SUIMIN NE 05m" CIISI) MOTOR TORPEIIO ‘OAT START COLLECTING A SET NOW I I Just take the label irunl a tin of CROWN SYRUP -write your name and address plainly on the back with the name of he picture you want (one cum lete CANADA STAR (Mounted randy Io! framing) -:. Leading Physicians Re- commend CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP GAWS GROCERY Phone 1021-1022 88 Longworth Ave. Girls and Boys get your CROWN BRAND SYRUP here Percy N. Manuel Phone 513 I6 Elm Ave. tlon that the cabbage is an enemy of the grape and will cure intoxi- cation. As for superstitions, most foods in olden times were associated with superstitions, but probably none rose to greater distinction or fell to lower degradation than cab- bage. The ancient Egyptians built altars to it and worshipped it as a god. Hippocrates. the Father of Medicine, prescribed boiled cabbage for colic, while Erasistratus taught that it would prevent paralys‘s. And Cato flrmy believed that the use the Romans made oi cabbage was the means by which they were able during six hundred years to do without the assistance of physi- cians whom they had expelled from their country. chewing aids your diges- tion . . . relieves thatstuify feeling after eating. Also helps relieve tension and fatigue. Helps keep your teeth clean, bright and attractive, your breath pleasant, tool IUY SOME TODAY! But, this everyday vegetable prov- ed to be uite human in that it was unable to bear the weight/of a. too-brilliant reputation. These early peoples finally discovered tnnl it win; not all they had thought it to be and banished it to its real home, the kitchen, where it event- ually came into its own. It is s native of Europe and had already bcen domesticated more than nineteen centuries ago. Kale nncl kohlrabl were the original wild forms. in lts wild state there were two varieties the crlnkly white leaf and the smooth green or red leaf. It. grew about two feet high but did ‘not head. Headed cabbage. broccoli. brussels spioufs. and cauli- flower are of the products oi ulti- vatlon. There are more than nint- hundrcd valctll-s of cabbage grown in the United States and. commer- clally, it is one of our first veget- IDIQI.—AHIEI‘ICBII Cookery. gencl probably grew the superstl- ' In Memoriam IVHIS- ALEXANDER GALLANT HALIFAX, May B. Mrs. Mary Gallant. '17, wife oi Alexander Gall- ant of Albro Lake road, died Tues- day at her home after a short ill- ness. She had been up and about hel- housework as usual last Thurs- day. A native of Summerside P.E.I. she had been living at Albro fake for 22 years. Surviving besides her husband are two sons. 2mm at home and Fred in the Princess Louise Fusll» iers. and three daughters, Mrs. D. J. McNeil. Albro Lake road. form- erly or Brunswick street. Halifax. Mrs. Reginald Chapman, Albro Lake road, and Mrs. R. MacDonald Halifax. The funeral wa. held Thursday morning with 9 dc ock mass at. 5t. Peter's Catholic church. Dartmouth. Burial was in Mount Hermon cemetery. .__________ _ WINSLOE BOUTII INSTITUTE _.._._ The Wlnsloc South W. l. met ut the home of Mrs. l-lolroyd ‘Thurs- dly cvenln May 1st. The Presi- dent vpene the meeting with the Creed. Eleven members and one visitor were present. Report of com- mlttee were received. It was moved by Mrs. Camnbell and seconded bv Mrs. Myers that $10.00 be donated to the Queen's fund. It was decid- ed to sew and knit at the meetings. Flower slips and bulbs were mt- changcd. Mrs. MacFarlane led the discussion on Home economics. lahfl tic): each gicture). Mail the label to opt. -I.l\ ., he Cma a Starch (I mp n L'm't d P.O. - f‘~" ‘~ Box 129. Mnllntrcal, (iue. 111(1): piitlllre, [or] ‘paicltures, g will be sent to yolfwit out delay. Y‘? E Y] ms CROWN BRAND SYRUP is good for young and old order today McLEAN and MacFADYEN Phone 226 180 Queen SYRUP y on yours =1 Michaefs Grocery Shama’s Grfltfill Phone 1071 Phone 1896 Bunion and Longworth Ave MAY 9, 194-1 Tl-vlll SAVINGS CEIIIFICII S .- with the Delicious F IAVO U R CROWN SYRUP, renowned for its purity and Outstanding quality, is Canada's favourite table syrup. On pancakes, on hot cereals, as» a sauce on puddings or a spreadl on bread, CROWN SYRUP is; a real treat for the whole family: and is a special delight fol: the children. l Serve CROWN SYRUP every day; It is full of that energy producing nourishment which everyone needs in strenuous work or play. CD5 YR ll CH COMPANY LIMITED ,__i 'i'i'h'in\\'b'n'u'f u 1'15"? i CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP On Sale At Phone 1601 t Cor Queen and K611i 5'- S . CROWN BRAND SYRUP is always popular- The June meeting is to 1T held combine at he post vi 5T1’ nlrs cnocuu C.“ “non g up llllllboro aRP- WHFHHHH? HHHHIHHHWIHNHHWPfl-HNNHHW :5 We stock and sell that great energy food CROWN BRAND at Mrs. Roland Beaten. roll call to dent at the Home. When she uret- bo responded to by naming a Can- adian Author and a. book or his. Lunch committee Mrs. Bryenton. office long enough. 8 Mrs. Ballem. and Mrs. Campbell. __i__________ SUPERINTENDENT OF HOME REMAINING TRURO. May ti -Acconiing to request of the Board of Governors that. she reconsider her resignation presented to them at the annual meeting 0f the Marl. time Home for Girls at, the first of the year, Miss Josephine Strothard, O.B.E.. has announced that she will hit, as a burlesque. is deadglt? the unanimous exited her resignation M155 hard felt that she have completed 25 post the first of July when the resignation was to effect. PLAYWRIGHT DEAD LONDON —- (CP) — holds. whose serious strat- llla held tht w so m’ writer Rt?‘ patriotic PWyI "Young England" denlinfl Wm‘ B” Scouts and Girl Guides. was ldl}, SCREEN’S FOREMOST COWBOY WELCOME IN LATEST PICTURE Once latest picture. “Back Saddle." a Republic musical western! previewed last night at the Theatre and playing there and Saturday. ‘I e film set high for confirmed Autry fans and won him countless followers from due time Gene learns among the curious ones who had come to see why he had been o in the Motion Picture Herald Poll Autry is seen as a courageous. as one of the ten top stars two-listed ranch foreman leading the ranchers against a rasuillv mirlln magnate miners poison e streams again Gene Autry. Film Cowboy Number One. rings the bell. lynched, Gene agree! l mm; in hi1 the injunction ll Blaine “fllllpprom- Tom in nu ail cell.’ and W m t0 in the the sulfate "m" Capltcl. lse to diver beln In order to save Tom imvfnhhola ll tonighttstrearns. Tom and hi5 sgmgafi. a new'Taffy. do not understml reasons and tum 1183111551“ has lied to hlm. and move Tom to where he will receive B jail and. open fire. H°W G” who is Blaine, whose of the situation is what rovldes with its exciting c1 As the flghtlntt be dumped ln them. Gene goes h‘ a! anoes to date. 515° dl ‘ neighboring town to get an lnJunc-rthemselves are me 01d tion s ainst Blaine. ward. raid on the mine, and is is! whose om. leads the ranchers in Smll a ette - younIlas egllnlmvlvelu. M“? m’ led. {Ad Richerdl- c Bis I ~04 wit; a nelllllbflml? “it?! Blaine has his men svrrvggd.,.ul. cafes Tom and hlmfia“ "age fllrn x. folemflll- Gem valley by allowing copper sulfate to‘ turns in one oi 1115 b” ' ble ' Edwallltlllalw"