___'l‘l'_iE GUARDIAN -:' ':' aditséfogvgau tints." ..'.‘.'°'l.°.‘3..'.‘i;.".".'. '1 “what- mi court-n»- ueIIy allure In; ho l» culls n word. canon; payable In APRIL 9. 1942 l GUARDIAN Trinity liniteti Bhurch THURSDAY, APRIL lib FAKE DIAMONDS- GENUINE THRIU-S with fiction‘: wave eupor-llovlli . .. Second of o new screen od- "nluro-romoneo series with lilo liar who played The Saint. CB-ABWELL for Phologn. OONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUI ANCI. L-Wl. A-o-a-Jvnru-m-J-r-H-HHH-KHK SWIITS premium Baby Chiciu. CARD PARTY under auspices of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs at Odd Fellows Hall this evening 8.00 pm. sharp. 35 cents. Proceeds for war - w-www; e- ENGAGEMENT — Mrs. Maclcllan announces the engage- daughter, Imelda. stcphanie. to Sergeant Arthur W. Wellner. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wellner of this ci tc take place this mo POLICE COURT- In the Police r ed with theft of radio tubes was stgit- enced to 90 days in jail; a m charged with breaking and enter- ing was further remanded until h fi . BMDR. A. HERBERT CANNON St. Avards Is proudly welcoming ome from overseas Bombadier d dlsnrdegy Herbert Cannon. son of Mrs. A. E. SANDERS Mflfldfly; 8 drunk an PAGE THREQ BE SURE TO LISTEN TO lion. P. J. CARDIN, M. P. . DUNN/PER or 'i‘PAN.-'i’illl'l‘ Who will discuss the forthcoming Plebiseiie and who! ii moans lo every Canadian ._ ...._.aU at.‘ Ui\ ...-... _...i, no ‘(IL 9th tl.l".(,'.\ nut-sane AUST. F’ A N GIIARUAIAFNMT "L- This column In reserved for IIII o! locnl lute-rent. hut advertising o! n ' newey nnlure may be Inserted n! l cenil a uni-d. Itrh-tl! Dlillllo In TRANSMISSION nllvnnro. Eastern Daylight Saving hmo \\’.~\\‘El.l£.\'G'l'll ..'SACRED CONCERT- A 15196 Thftllliiilillll congregation attended the Pre- 10.30 pin Western Canada 23 s: sentation of the Sacred drama ‘The m (to 10 00 p m J 49 i0 m from Challenge of the Cross" which was Canada and U S.A ~31 32 m 25.51 very beautifully presented by mun- be:s oi the Young FQODIBs Society '.l'iil‘It.\'Di\Y APRIL 9 in the Montague Baptist Church on Sunday eveningfhisdrama vividly P. M, poitruyed Christs challenge to His 5 15 ‘London Calling, i disciples to take up the cross and 5 30 ‘Arid Now... Some Music.’ follow Him and the disciples com- 5 46 ‘Front Line Family.‘ lng to take their own cross each 6 0) ‘Hello, Children!‘ Cnnnnn and the huh A E Cam in his own will‘. which is not 6.15 The Casino Crchestra, dl- was remanded one week. LEGION DANCE- There was a JAMES GLEASON non_ u h h - i Christ's way. The last ciiscililetaltcs rected by Rae Jeiiknrs. en|1s¢sd°'1n“§ehf,'i,,§§'",§f§'}{,f",f§§ up the crow as it should be taken 6 ‘Calling the west 1nd1e5; 1n Jan 1940' how hem‘ transient‘, and is followed be each of the Great Composer. : Beethoven‘ 800d attendance at Tuesday night dance at the Legion Home. Music AllEN JENKINS hock as instructor in Canada. Cther discilfes who take up the T311‘ by Alec Robrrzson. ‘e he crosses a/ppointed f---r them. Those 8.45 The News and News Analysis B111 Mn-eshie and his brothers Milton and Lesl Wu saw active ser MONA MARIS w“ overseas h. ‘he taking part included Mia J. =wC- dH'b'd'H'd‘-\ffi\PfH‘d\-wh'_~,¢.n 7.00 War Gourmet-try: ‘The War G _ h w“, “,6 m“ return; h V Duncan as “Evangel";- Disciples in the Air.’ Tnik by Oliver 1919’ Leslie having‘: ":21: Mrs. Douglas Nicholson, Misses, Steuort. under the direction 0i’ Mr. A.G. gm“ Bruce, Entertainment Officer, and m 5"?» the Tuesday night dance ccmnittee t of the Legion Auxiliary. Chapei-ones "ow a member were Mrs. Harold Messervy; Elmer Ritchie; Mrs, (LA, M‘; PLUS ANDY cums: com EDI! - HORNET SERIAL _ __ is Georgina Co llflS. Jean Currie Guard and i tati ‘he v"°"‘“‘ esyclorissitsalsltx/liirijg 512:2: I ' med at and Thelma Reid, and ncc rripanist ht intriguing romance. abetting in the Man:- anita francas, mpeciaily from a hum- d-point, are Smokey and Whopper. Holts inseparable pals in kn. A grandson Joseph C. ____ Searchlight Battery at w1N COVETED SHIELD __ A A truly patriotic family. that the local Division of Royal Canadian Dartmouth? lighting added greatly to the beauty _________________ e s ctiveiy. The mysterious. ady rustler is enacted red-haired Frances Neal. who act- uollv hails from a part of the wexas prairie near where the story's action ifi. charged with the t voiver shooting of all the cans- 90 (‘m5 in 35111‘ The competition is Iriancled for a. w and is open to the Fmlfged with breakin; A drunk was 1-9- -'-'-'H'a'u-e-u. Miss Ciemmie MacLenn. Colored d effectiveness of the drama, 8'00 ‘DGTTW-CYZK-‘S’ Niarchfs ' Talk _ by WiLinm Holt. 8.10 M ‘iii I til Personals ‘has 5;,',,§,};§$- —-———— - ‘ r an Spcaks.’ Talk man --'Mr Keith McKinniCn who J. B. Priestley.’ h, mdh, spent the winter in Toronto and 5,45 13.5.5 F1Lz51mm0n5 v story o‘ “v9.5 Senlenced to aLso visited Ottawa returned to hi! the famous Coinish boxer. home in Montague on Thiesday written and prcdizced by c, evening and will again take up his Peniictliorne Hughes, duties in the Transfer business in the summer. L. P New “Falcon” Film Has Vivid Theme Give e thief enough rope and he'll Applying this theme to the search for a mysicrv kldflhflhplllfl gang. "A a MP, divisions across mg was remanded unti n, The 11x33] Monnnes Bail was fixed at $200 won the honor for the 194i com- To-EEAY ONLY SEIZE CAR AND .___ gallons of "cirn w NAVY nacrwrrs NEEDED- °° have been There is an urgent need for Elec- the 15101111. a trical Aztificers 1n the Navy at the ca‘ ‘v91? seize me. Experience required night this branch is c“ had lust D ‘ rononnow illllllliillfllil. FOR DATES ON PAULETTE GODDARD- RA‘; quart of rum and a SHOWS 3.15 —- 1.00 — 9.00 plenty of suspense for screen fans atdme Capitol Theatre this week in! the criminals who nave abducted a noted scientist in order lJI-ai formula for making synthetic diamonds. a brill-ant ama- teur investigator allows the crooks to him also. so that he can loc- prlmarily that the P knowledge of turning to micrometer "P195590 i119 accuracy. A knowledge cf ivol-k- “h” clilsed in. practice 1s a grea p such as milling", sh watched 11 of this nctlignijonrlfi L.-ci=i.. ROLAND (DAN) JEWELL g2, m“ u, M,“ ma Mm E E Jewell, Instrument makers of all ty.) lit 132980111 serving overseas. 91g“) n wh s well known in you - er circles ‘in the city celebrated tingle at the R-camv-R- DIVE“) twenty-first birthday April 3rd; “RE DSKIN S RIDE AGAIN” Showing how pioneers fought of! the near future. Part Indians and outlaws while building ac first transcontinental b railways through wild country in the d west. the first episode of versaYs iii-chapter serial, "Winners begins tonight at the nun-n" but accurate workmanshi is essential Applicants should ca '1 makes for the thrilling climax of l the RKO Radio thrill drama. which l features George Sanders and Weiicy James Gleason. Allen Jenkins and Mona Maris in the supporting cast. Irving Refs directed the produc- ww-u-tmww Mz..s.-.-i.v.n-.u-.-.. “In m“ b5’ H°W“d B°Y1°d1°i~ and Vi“! Tfl-NliillT-EMPIRE-Flil. and SAT. SHOWS 7—8.45-MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 lottetiiwn as soon as possible and REPORT SALVAGE any accented wil be crafted im- “mm "Wk dftvers mediately for trade test. A mini- mum of Grade X education is also h for trainin L; b l tive Servici in eCharlottctown in 8"“ deptlsited today with the 250 scho ‘fllectlng salvage for. The Waste material. y been rounded up 1n designated spots, en t~ the shed on draft of ratings no taken on Ac- Kilian. Frank Moran. Ed Gargan Will and“ Alec Craig play important leg who can Wk comcdate an f thi l 0mm m reyqugsted ‘to Qflf ‘c’? ural mu site the Recruiting Office. in that a list c! available places may be established. Number that eve odated and prices m ousehodcrs have I‘ Sfilvtwe on the where the school cking it up, 110w. lllaints have been heard DIES or INJURIES b0 _“'—-' Y h b BEZILTON. n. n. April a _ Qt 111s wen," s a” w‘ p’ . M. 9-00 Headline News and views. 9 I5 Music by a Brass Bnrld_ 8.45 ‘Front Line Family.’ (Rp- peat). l0.-".0 The Pirates of Penzance‘ (Part 2» by w. s. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Adapted for broadcasting h by Geoffrey Dunn (by permzsszon of Rupert D'0yiy Cartel. Wzth the BBC Theatre Chorus and Orchestra; conductor. s: ~- 0'1: Robinson, Produced bi‘ 1o. cn McConnel l0 30 ‘London Calling ’ 10 40 The Daily Service. 10.415 The News 11.00 ‘Sea Songs of Scotland.‘ Strings of the BBC Scottish Orchestra. and Ella McConnell (Coritralio) 11.15 ‘Britain Speaks ' (Repeat). 11.30 Radio Nevis-Riel. A. M 12.00 ‘Bib Fitzsfmmons.’ ( ). I215 ‘Democracy Marches.’ (Re- pel . l2 25 Musical Interlude. 12 30 The News. l2 45 Close down. SIGMN. HARVIE DENNIS - D|AMOND YRODUCI-Iou who left Monday morning to Join world prwucuon of diamond. his unit after spending l7 days h _ 5 leave with his parents, and friends yfjhbee" egtmated “t 1°'°°°'°°° “ CAMP ) — Charles Chambers die liosp.tal here today of injuries fered last night when he was struck by an unknown hit-end at Dalhousie. There was no known witness of the accident. Found unconscious in the middle 1 of a street. he sufferecfa skull frac- ture, broken leg and other inju Chambers was a veteran of the first Great War and is survived by his wife, one daughter and two sons. d 1H Empire ‘Theatre. stars Dick Foran and has Nagei. James Craliz and Tom Fad- the supporting cost. Jeff Ramsay (Dick Fnran), young construction engineer. finds his e oris to extend the Hartford Rail- road through Hell Gate Pass block- ed by ruthless King Carter (Harry leaving ""11 Woods). self styled ruler of Sunset Arieflfllllt. a The colorfulAfihn n1 on the Step5 has HE'S HEAD-MAN ' IN THE MANZANITA COUNT Y! Texas Ranger Tim on the trail of-a she-wolf oi the sagebrush turns up a hot-lied oi hoodlums in n wild-ridinysure-siiooiin’ explosion oi excitement! in Charlottetown. lie also has four brothers serving with the active forces in England. They are all sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Dennis of 98 Gerald Street, ChWoWn. sonmzns LEAVE- Thirty-tun soldiers from N‘. 62 C.A.B.T. left yesterday for training elsevvhcze in Thirteen of these were Nova. Scotin. Isancers -f‘l.l.il driver (inn 1n ken from the uus e remainder 1e11, W119i! the fliles of silvc Middleton; J. Blacl-iett the 5511001 boss have Annandnle; J, T, King, ' Carter incites redskins under War Bay; Eagle (Chief Yowlatch . the construction camp. In a wild i... McGonneil. battle between Indians and outlaws qulere, Summer and a. speeding supply train, Jeff 119i. the P1131136 eEB-iBl/lflfi 89°50 0f tries to save a WHSZDTI loaded with which Mrs. Harold Deady was so explosives. proud, has gone out of ulmlllciwn- ignite the wagon the horses race in Final contribution was a half-egg- front of theengine and there is cut off sguarely in the middle. of a soft spot uimu n which to Holy Redeemer H811 i - . , . S de’ L F ewe pour a shock force o I00 tanks. Charlottetown; J.E. Hustlelg 13.1; fleet; J- Labobe, Lennox Island; Bldgeptrte; A. STOCKTON’. Calii- (CP) —d-Iar- renewal of the L’by;n campaign since late in January, when the Germans recaptured Bengnsi and pushed the British back 200 miles, came from o British military source who said “there is some in- When biirnine erro“ s MC Johnston wanted Guigan. St. Mary's Road; T, M‘, 15nd literature which Gullah. 10ml: i... Arsenaiult, Sum- R.H. Dennis. O‘Leary; Tigers of the 'I‘rav great explosion at the fareout. forwarded to him, , CHARITY POSSIB_L_E_I_ START BINGO _‘C°‘.‘_tli1“£“1_‘l*}_I!.?i="-'_§-_ C01 8L_ ‘Ihe frst hint of a large-scale TONIGHT creased activity in Libya which W9 may hear more about." o+o++o++¢++>4 >++¢+o+4+¢ ixo . East B.lti ; . A, Gallant. Rusrticoville. ‘lliefbreAleav- gem" y were presented with cigarettes Pmvifwifll Government springs Hotel and ----————-— _.._.__=—__—__ ___= ' acknowl d 1 l- .r*t...°*a":ir‘°" R-C‘ M- P- MEMBER em" ° Mrs. William Griffin, North Wilt- A Cairo communique mentioned only patrol activity, but from the Axis headquarters in Berlin and ti d f om age l) ___;_i through the Carzy On Canada, looked after by Mr, A43. Bi-u Rome came meager announcements of a renewed drive and claims that on, ran for heln when the McCal- British forward unite had bee: lum boy drifted awaY- He met ‘m éiéiidelntifiletd ma]? who in turn call- c po ce. Vilhgn reyscueris) gfrivgod) tails h)?!’ roads on - Egredrlgggitggtfeasgaung izhhde an Cornwall church had a largo "n1 mmuckessful attempt to mach the eiiniz to see the presentation by the ward boy butturned back to shore after OLABKE-(Atthe P. E. Ldliospiml {tvery beautiful but an CORNWALL - 119M118 in the fake." conditim of the Eyes Easter Sunday ev nin Despite the poor g springing up in the West MURRAY-At the Prince ion regaining Prince wand Island Hospital on d S, members of the Pageant forced to withdraw. 511011501111 b! St. Elizabeth's Aid society Defence Forces Weflkfiwd 8t HOLY NAME HALL The new challenge came at an On Thursday April 9,1942 hour when Gen. sr Claude Auch- 9 to 1 n, M. inicckls defence fcrces have been p1,,‘ Connolly's orchestra weakened by the dispatch of Aus- 5511115511111; 35¢ ristian Trail", The ing hymn Christ the Lorri is was followed with M_.__L___._“"“Y ' “"99?” swinuning about 1w yards out Ht d only 10118 611011811 tralian veterans of the North n synopsis by the African fight back to defend their '“'******”“"L‘a:‘*;1 homeland under General Douglas '1 ' '5' - MacArthur. at when. comm Martini — i. i; i) i; i1 in with the rengilatiiiideiobf lilils iffixflorm. $931k“ MTS- F1" i h bOOtS. we ‘nfifdtiill iigiehtigie ice cake was still 0t Jews’ rrwev e. h 1942 by the Rev. Willard large enou h to support the b0!- man "my find 59mm" and Drill"? Pickbtis, filo d Clayton Herring, wlm was ly g on it under instruc- °Y mini The following characters .AB.F.. son o Mr. and Mrs. Jos. tions from those on shore. Hedvtvgs °BPBb1y flfited their parts; Readers, , f0 be 1X1 farmed, h t n 9 diagiigiggr of icecoxwass gnimbiing omlyifiliy? Thflit Mmmnan- Teflchef- Mrs Wfllfifo Pupfs. Evelyn and Stan ley Godfiey, Jessie ank Howard, The eme was the quest for the secret Defenders in Better position 0n Burma Front HE RING-MA EAN ~— At rider the rattler-riddled home o; the brldys pgrentg range on the side of iurlico rnnncwits NEAL RAY wmrtev Erwin Rcmmel is believed to have been strengthened by t/wo Ger- man armored divisions, an Italian armored division and six infantry 9 divisions supported by 30 squad- rons ci‘ virarplaneis. Mrs. Bruce MacKiniey. Mrs. George 1m f-Ierrizigulviulrzay rgare ac an. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLean of Lit- fshorehwere ttéfraiitl he miggxt‘ 912311189 mwther- m . ntiftrzreavfgwrmfnuaiélsystrtflll made Macxlnlev- In“ another attcxn t. Meanwhile -Fd'b SHJI-H-‘n-n-IJE-h Africa, Auchinlecks 1cm; shore x the MEWS. Mrs» flank is exposed to the danger of chm“- h; ‘hm-e, By Mrs. Hnzen Howard. Mrs, Stanley thousands of additional German t . Man, Mr. George MacMill- er. Mr. Colin D MacPhail. forces in Burma IT'S OPENING DAY FOR OUR GRAND NEW SERIAL the time the constable leached the 7, i942. Miss Mary Cairns, age ‘H. Funeral on ‘rhursday at 180 P- m- bod Please omit flowers. STEWART — In Rosllndale. Mass, U1 March 30th, um. Mai-y P. Stewart ° of 92 Metropolitan Avenue. Sorviw at the Cremstmy OBI-POI. Hills, Wednesday- — t th RE. island Hospi- IWeclnAesdaye, A ril '1. 1943. M!!! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hlrol Bel‘. Abney, mineral notice later. The late Miss Bell is resting at the McLean Funeral Home until fur- , 1 ca“ 11nd begome only ed along the Axis-held northeast- boy thmerft, smaller than the boy's Mother. Mrs, Watson LivingetFne. and 1; bloke up altogether Daughter, Mrs. Arthur Stone. Son. Fli/{rhitalnrley (Jdrosbyi Grandma. Mrs. ' father was formerly on 8 owar . Vo ce, Mrs. Muriel n9 boy's Godfrey. Mrs. Harry Crosby feted in costumes. The choir added very greatly to the programme. Miss Muriel MacDonald was the accompanist who also sang a 5:10 est withdrawal to a point in the narrowing Irrawaddy valley which offered prospects of a continuous as Strons readied him- front for the first time since the teaching staff of Queen 5Q t My“ Canadian A”, F0 a This was the somewhat brighter ture after weeks of bitter fight- ing and withdrawals, and it was hoped the defenders would be able to check the invaders’ rush toward th Burmese oil fields U. S. OFFICIALS (Continued from page l) -- cation." “Fiffffinlfifiii-“rrfiliffn arrival fol- lowed closely up‘n Nvflfts Before giving up Thayetmyo, British engineers installations in that area, Military expected an enemy attempt to break the British army before it could carry out similar destruction in Minbuis fields. Establishment of a front above Thayetmyo may thwart the heretofore successful Japanese tactics of encircling movements on the flanks to set up mad blocks against British communications. ‘Iliesc enemy manoeuvres Miss Catherine Johnston. Maple “wed t“ W" Plains is attendinz the Teacher's 5mm of the Convention in Charicttetown. The following Teachers Tom Clark will regret tc learn of don papers that the Bzitish and his illness in the P.E.I. Hospital, Mr. Percy A. Wood has left for 20nd strike together saflinflt 9B1‘- 8 many through France and that the Toronto Whom 1'10 118-! l bulk of the American army W88 P115100"- trained for a mass invfllltm of’ t. e continent. , Card of Thank i diivlclgznnh‘, Kelly's i’ th U ltcd Cross s atten ng eac er's Con- of N232‘?! ‘Qjneflflflif 513111 o: m: (is. vention in Charlottetown. fenslve, an editorial in Lord Beav- erbroolcs Evening Standard et- ‘ tracted attention wt‘! . I d““’";i"a“"..ltl‘°‘éo{liiiil every company 9 ,, 1mm m d, th in every codmer of the continent. ‘Beeswax’ ‘ltfihhgh; Alma Mont fihsgsriliglnvyorggsuihlltécs. which the n an, nnrsmt,Mssr,Lorn ~ when w" 888'“ aha“ such B TrafnoneMugidock Bruce? Miss Mil? afford than the numerically sup. m-v Burgess and family K in to rid Freetown for their ens R n a mpathv durfnihtgvllf the defenders in blasted with artillery sant. aerial assaults. The forces thus far have been ablc to conyentknh break out of these traps, but they "Come On. Danger." outdoor drama now at the Empire “d Lila)’ Rustler Vet-sits {longer Tim Holt In Come On, Danger” us Rangers are reputed nevcr ve batted an eye when sent out hendoiiartcrs to bring dnnilcr- .. u Down Mennonite way. oi der a certain danRiPOHS i~ "" 11w“ ed Ann Jordan is charged \.. ing the town in an HDTORI- m Bddi" a rancher. Ssnt to bring her back s ngle-handed. Mason is ab into tho “dad frilllld- est mess" of trouble and complic- ations that ever confounded tho emotions oi a brave and dutiful it all comes out is said to of blnsi gun battles. c ever strat- v-iy. humans comedy and fast 3ft- D. MocLean h . §Zfin"r°1"n'"J"§ifi°‘ii.§'<§o3i.°$£?i dred mmvbeii. shamrock. en's The Egulaél ngontliiiliybemfieltin th Gu e \ d nine months of ceaseless ‘whims day. Aprllulllthlatwa o'clock in st. said an unidentified town in norfii Burma was bombed yesterday. ft Today's New Delhi communique. of reporting no change in the sit- uation on the Irrawaddy us if we fall to exploit the mi labor of our nliy (Russia) in t arr would doubtless have med mzsrluir with considerable misgiv- t1; m» @"<__“II.‘ w- "'1' Charlottetown and "These are the questions . . chalenge the audacity of James flail, All Guiders are ask- this nation as it never his been ed to make an effort to attend added that so far as was challenged before" there was no damage. E ‘Jmfi Besides the forces already in and Italian troops reported pois- ern shore of the Mediterranean. with small ships and invasion barges by the hundreds massed and ready. The constitution of Brazil was t patterned after that of the United States. __ _ Y u Wm like these T00 Late to Claslfy toiigtries. They are WggN-Tl-TD; r- TTlllltr) Tg-L-Oillisdlégléfg ’ reliable in every way. A WOT n HE a)‘. BQCS . 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