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TO-DAY and sAr. rue cuAntorjrjgwslouAliotan _ a A oeurnu. ounniuiutl» ON GOOD FRIDAY.” fi be ASO (SRORTS '- ______ §Brown Trapped in ‘Haunted Nine Johnny Mack Brown is sent on one of his most. thrilling and mys- terious experiences when he in- vestigates “The Haunted Mine," in Monograms latest western drama. due tcitiirzht at the Empire theatre. Raymond Hutton is featured as the star's right-hand man, who assists him in what is promised to be one of the best action hits in which tho pair have appeared thus far. A mysterious drowning in a sup- posedly haunted mine accounts for Brown and Hatton being put on the job by their chief to investi- gate the affair. They soon learn flint the woman owner of the abandoned mine is being threat- encd with destruction c-f her life and property if she refuses in zzivc- up her ownership to a band of outlaws who have discolvcrvi gold in the minv, Brown and Hattrm [:0 through u number of hair-rais- int: ntivonturos as they thwart the running dcspcradocs in thcir vic- ious plan. “FIRST YANK INTO TOKYO" l IN DARING SPY MISSION ON ATOMIC BOMB DATA Adventure and sacrifice are twin themes of the unique melodrama, “First Ynnk Into Tokyo", dealing with a daring American officer who makes his way into the cnemy cap- . ital on a mission of vital import- l once. Tam Neal has the title role, I as an Air Corps pilot whose knowl- [edge _of the Japanese language, |qllBilflCS him for the assignment. Facial surgery gives him the out- ward appearance of a son of Nip- n The Korean secret sex-vi“ gn“s_ glcs him into Tokyo with -the identslby of a Jn/p sergeant on fur- lough. There he sets about obtain- ing data about an atomic ‘bomb from an American ordnance expert in a Jap prison camp. Hflfldlwplled by two discoveries—- , that the girl he loves and thought Idead is also n rlsoner and that , the Jap colonel n charge was his moommate at college-the young gofficer endeavors to get the girl nnld the ordnance man aboard a submarine which is to brl him back. How he gives his own lfe to l accomplish this forms the exqmng l climax of the unusual film. Barbara Hale. Marc Cramer, Richard 1.00 and Ke e Luke are among the other fen. UNd players “THIS THEATRE AND ALL F. G. SPENCER CO. LTD. THEATRES, AS USUAL, WILL BE CLOSED c not. .. ad JENNIFER non iAN KEllll - Al. 1A lllli smu IAlltiN-EMMEIT nun Infill‘ Ill Illulol i! IOIIIT’ IIIIII lulnl omit-foam. norm w“! "Anus nuvuaituon musmmnuw.r.cusrnnn MUSIC “BACK T0 JOBS", Canada Carries 0n Featurette SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 AND 8:45 tuoll» thin ‘mo G Scrunch AL TERYTOON Boswell - Godfrey Nuptials A pretty spring wedding took place at the hcrne of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Godfrey, No 4 Cav- endish Apts, at 3 pm., Tuesday afternoon April 16th. when Gene- vieve May Godfrey was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Albert Rowell Boswell of French- fort, by the R/ev I Judson Levy of the First Baptist Church, Char- lottetown the living- The bride entered room on iihe arm of Mr. Frederick W. Godfrey who gave her in mar- riage The Winsome bride looked girlish in an afternoon dress ori Fus a crepe with matching hat and vcll. She carried a noscgay of spring flowers. Her bridesmaid Miss Eve- lyn Carr was lzc-wned in an after- noon dress of Robin-egg-blue with matching hat und vell. Slhc also carried a noscgay of cont-basting flowers. The best man was/Mr. Lin- Fknllclwing the ceremony Mrs John H. court ushered the guests into the dining room vuhere a buffet luncheon was served. Tall white tapers in silver holders, spring flowers with the bride and groom's cake. adhered the lace cov- ered table Mrs W Reginald Jen< kins. poured tea while Mrs. W. Rupert Godfrey cut the ices As- sisting in serving were Mrs. Sam- uel Waugh and Miss Patricia Cam- phell. The bride and groom left by plane on a honeymoon trip through the Marltimes. The bride, travelling in a light grev tailored suit with navy accessories Upon their re- turn they will reside in French,- fort where the groom is a prosper- ous IGITIIEI‘. The bride has been a valued em- ployee of W, R Jenkins Ltd. for the past t/wo venrs and was kindly remembered with valuable rzlfts from nhe manager and staff. HEID- piest congratulations are extended. WAR. TO END FOR FRANCE PARIS, April 1'1 -tAP)— the war will end officially for France on June 11 the Government decreed today. The decision affects the governmental statues of various wartime powers. ‘Thin column h menu! I"! ‘of local interest. but. “yaw of o newly ntun may he at five out: a. IonL I a advance. Great George Street. HEARING Rama Brown Elwlflv lsillecttic It ‘ kip“ Smoked Open all day Thursday and mo . 1H0!!! . Charge, Services on Sunday. 21st, are as follows: shir CANADA. - Sunday Easter Services of gan 11 A. M. Lorne Valley 2.30 PM. Montague 7 P, M. Lean. Minister. coln Boswell. brother of the groom.; l} I08 "Ml! Dir OOOIT h! PIIDMIIIIIIL DE LUKE BEAUTY SALON, 162 2o £"§.~?°=1’€n‘“ (-18. . . . . ~ AID nan-barns and hop. - d “UT, Salmon, h Magtkfigg, H d ' Cod. Frel 8' o Fillets at City ma Market: EH. mUT, Saint/on, Mackerel, Haddock, Cod. Fresh Fllletd. ktt. HUNTER RIVER United Chilled: N orlh e 11 A. M. Wheatley River 3 P. M, and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rev, J. I. Morrison, Minister.‘ 18-11. CHURCH IN. A ril 21st. p. Cardi- PBESBYTEBIAN We Rev. D. Mao 4-18-11. BRADALBANE United Church. -Rcv. Dr, MacKenzie will conduct Easter Services April 215E Fm No Granville 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P, M. Bradalbane 7 P. M. There will also be a service at Pleaifmfi Valley at. 7.30 conducted by MI. John MacKay_ $18-11- ST. PETERS BAY PASTORAL CHAR/GE, United Church of Can ada, April 21st. Greenwich 11 A. M. Marie 3 P. M. Communion Service and re-openin of Church. Pr ara- tory Service, iday, April 19 at 8 o'clock. Guest; speaker, Rev. W. T. Mercer, ount Stewart. 4-18-1l. GOOD FRIDAY AT THE CflAllq LOTTETOWN POST OFFICE- April 19th. i946. belnR Good Fri- dav and a statutory holiday, wic- kets \vlll be open from 10.00 am. to noon only. Th8" W111 b0 n" Letter Carrier Delivery but malls will be received and despatched as usual. Rural mail couriers will observe the holiday. Street letter boxes will be cleared as on a nor- mal day. COUNTY COURT-The aha-file against a City resident of having stolen two fireplaces from the loc- al airport was dismissed yesterday by Stipendiary Maiistrate 000188 J. Tweedy on the ground proof of ownership had not been established to the satisfaction of the Court. The evidence of Fiizht Lieut. George Hastings. R.O.A.I~‘.. Summerslde. who was a Crown witness. was of a general nature and did not contribute anvthln: to provinsl the OWHMEND 0f the articles alleszcd to have been stol- en. Sgt. McGuire. R.C.M.P.. con- ducted the case for the prosecu- tion and J. B. Johnson for the accused. ELMIRA, SOUTH LAKE AND VICINITY George Cheverie of Elmira who has recently m-iturned from over- seas will return to Halifax for his discharge. ' Francis Cheverie of Elmira who ls at the present time in the Bani- torium. his friends are zlad to learn he is now recovering. The many friends and nelllhboffi of Mrs. Henrv MacNeil are glad to know that, she has recovered from her illness. Friends and relatives of Charlie MacDonald of South Lake are pleased to know that he has re- covered from a broken shoulder, which he received while in the lum- ber woods. l The vicinity of South Lake are pleased to know that Wallace Mac- Donald has recovered from his ill- 11853. Messrs. Everett Glilis and Walter MacDonald have returned to their hcgie from the lumber woods Friends of George Gilli: are sorry to learn that he as been sick for some time. , Mrs: Clarence MacDonald and youmz son have returned in Sourls. Friends and neighbors of Waldo MacDonald are Rind to know that he ls recovering from his illness. Miss Marv L. MacDonald o1 South Lake, la at her home new. having returned from Montreal. We if". n. nanny,u;§u¢§.s¢51§r»._¢iho~,sacrumJamar lulu-lino 2 carcasses _ Baby. IBQQAL "Plffii? I159" AWN”? .9311?‘ “fly may‘ oauvua~1us'-Ar._1o ohm, moonlit. mllP-M- All kinda H an: s .at lowest: Easter ' prices possibl". Grapefruit Juloo Tomato Juice All Kinds Soups - P. J. Maeoomteo PHONES 888 - 889 KENT AND PRINCE STS. Fresh Carrots." Cakes, Pineapples, Tomatoes, Cahbaae. Lettuce, ' Celery, Candy, ‘lheese Ritz TREE DELIVERY I 9-0-0- No Rush Yet Given about twelve hours of sunshine and a little warm weather at. this time of the year and the get in a dither about getting the garden planted. This is a natural reaction after a cold or tough winter. but experienced gardeners. and the medical profession too. advise caution. There is no need to rush the season tn most parts of Canada. ' j True; early, hardy flowers, all nursery stock. grass seed and some of the firs; vegetables can be planted Just as soon as the soil la fit to work. And fit to work is im- portant. ‘There is nothing to be gained and sometimes there is act- ual loss by ‘digging the soil when it Ls too damp. In clay that vrlll re- sult in mud and, la on, lumps that may take weeks of hard work to pulvarlze. l! one can walk grrough the garden without getting e shoes muddy. the soil can be worked safely, but not; before. If it crumbles when released. it lowing but if it conducts into-o gall then the experts say to leave it alone for a day or two. Beginners are cautioned. foo. against planting all the garden on spread out the plantings. Beets. carrots, beans, spinach, lettuce radish. etc. can be l-anted every other week or so rig t to late June and the harvest will spread Y. too. can be ead over several weeks. Some lugs. however. like gross coed, aocbrdingl Flowers 1n nurserv stock, qarden peas. sweet . are best. all planned only. ddingocplnnts like petunia, lin- t- s oes. 5e etc. shou not be set out until l danger offrost in over. ‘lender tzhims like gladlolus. melons, squash. corn etc. also in this on ry. Seal in Cheap but Important No maths how favorable the weather or how rich the soil re- ting 011118‘ Daniel Glllla of Bout-h Lake bu éoiaretum to Halifax for his dis- PKG. in the RX Radio picture, which J. Robert Bren supervision of Jack Gross. Gordon Douglas directed. o lntlavnxllglvtunyou uprlnh hpunclnmlng ma n i735 i‘ »-i..?."f.'.."é AFTERNOON Lieutenant Governor J. A. (The Comedy that has [N 3 In Aid \ l. a t W’ L". 4.13:. ti“: IfiflM-Gfld will Produced and Staged Prices-Children Tiolnt m.‘ m nun- lfoumc It!!!» Th!!!» o'clock about also‘ “ STRAY CATS "" CHARLOTTETOWN J. AUSTIN TRAINOR. C.D.A. DON MESSEIPS ORCHESTRA Specinltleii Between Each Act ‘Afternoon Matinee At 2:30 PM ‘Sharp Evening Performance at 4:15 Sharp Prices: Reserved 75c; Rush 80c Hill TIIEIIIIF EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 22nd and EVENING minder the distinguished patronage of llll llouom‘ Bernard and Mn. Bernard; The Honourable Premier J. Waiter Jones and Mn. Jenn; Ills Worship B. Earle MacDonald and Mn. MacDonald. THE ST. CHARLES AUXILIARY SOCIETY Present: mode. million: laugh) ACTS Of The ' HOSPITAL under the direction of 15c; Adults 50c i n. use: . ‘This coats but a few contra packet but ,it is vital to success.- Not only is .lt inmportant to use need. but lalaosoedthotisom IeforOcu- average man or woman 1a liable to vines and trees should be mnered i" Rlgdon one afternoon. It is far better to f: &OOOOQQOOQ OO+OGO@O-C<OO-QQAA AA>)§—O~O+O-§4-OOQ CANADIAN GARDEN 1946i (By Gordon Lindsay Smith! OQOO-OOQO-O-QO-O-O-OOQ-O-OO-OOO-O-O-OOM to successful transplanting. Boxes ‘ of bedding plants and nursery be kept moist and hen contents are set out. water W should be added Roles, a l-YIB Found at least once a until growth is well‘ started. » conserve moisture cultivate orna- mental trees 3 feet all around until summer. ‘ up paracron TRAYS snavtn ' v KANSAS CITY. rll l’! A l'l$year-old farmer tod authorities ‘today howhe placed an earthen lcrod: under his aged wife's bed "to gkeep thfblood from-spilling." then ‘shag! her to death as she slept. arleo Rigdon confessed the slaying o! his third wife, Minnde. ‘H, after a lie tktector test indicat- ed that his story of suicide was false. He 551d ,he shot her with a ‘gun she propped de the bed before she went to sleep. said he had argued with his wife repeatedly over disposit- llon of bar farm land. Before the slaying at their farm home near [oar-om City, Mo.. 1m FTkloy mid- night, Rigdon said a no hbor visit- them and “talked wth Minnie whispers." t Rtgdon laid he feared for his own life. and when his wife retired he followed her to her second floor bedroom. He found her asleep, with a stiolgun and a flfle beside the bed. He picked up the rifle because he "dddxft wont to dlafiguro her," he sold. and holding it clone to her head pulled the tr gger. IDEAL MAPLE GIOVI fil ‘the following seven, require- nenm-area should be oompetely filled" with "sugar maple trees with f developed uowrim-Tbe can y o! only crowns should allow lit lo sunshine to fall upon the noun thereby discouraging the uowth o arm and weeds. Maple trees o! should cover the area. A: the dmature trees are out out. bho their places. ways tho-ouch the‘ grove help inthe collection of the sap and ro- duce the usual difficulties wig: should z 4 The ideal maple grove should fol-l A AAA‘ 1 b I P illilfilféllfilélllelléilfillillillc‘; “_ the discovery 6f this for- Elizalieth Ardenls PATl-a-KAKE A MakeufFOUNDA- TION that's good for the Skin. Two years n; exhaust- ive research resultedlln “L4 mula - Modern; scien- tific laboratory resour- ces perfected it. . . . NOW and only now oooavvfi ELIZABETH ARDEN announces PAI-A-KAKE the Iltlmnlo In a Makeup FOUNDATION - - - ‘I Inn- national new devolopmint in beauty. PAT - A - routs gives a younger. lmwiher. nofter looking skin at ONCE - . - help: to conceal blem- ishfl. freckles. my lined - - has a lasting, beneficial’ - fwt--.noatlftcinl,re y to crook heavily cooled look. rwr - A -' lulu: u oully applied. easily removed. luv- lng the akin actually fresh or. prettier; than before. FIVE SHADES-Cl.” JAMIESOWS IIIUG BTOSI ‘lt-uuflliililllfifill Isaak: wingbrnk, which 8:1“! mum conditionl. Bomothim um Mdubrvsh. Live lmtgm p" ymqqm n t‘ 1,, rigidly excluded from the , Th; m,“ y“ w Mame of I l or the Bout-hem Stance ‘Ihrbulb should be £1991“; ‘w, {men weeds, [ma-bone datnllwhen t» .I1Qfll0l1lMI01.\lYl-h6t-N0lfl0-fi:o,|tra wwoodulwl Ind: mOntltiluonottnitbflfllflifff-‘Qllbfimltliw .l|to. ‘ MIMI. D u» Ab. flntb nod hoodl- at lust itwfgowdlaaouunu hm" from Oonulian seed house: which feet wine on all aides should" be pointed _ - l u 73¢ in thil oiknate. 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