A PAGE SIX T0-llAY ONLY- WEAR EXTPM A WLER FOB CIIILLS 11 SWANP-CRAZEIQMADNAI niiiismc roa MURDER! . .. A lltlltltlFlEll emu AFRAID ro llllltl’ um 0llT!... TORTURE min TERROR on A llfltiPAtlil. .. DEltTll-Allll HORROR on m: LOOSE! . .. hum mar-flaw Fvoniog m: 51w t, vlltlll mi WALTER BRENNAN WALTER NUSTON IN CANINE OADDY ALSO NE\VS__ AND JUNIJLE JAUNT (Sportoscnpe) MATINEE 2.30 NIGHT ‘I — 9 BE EARLY I ANNE BAXIER - DANA ANDREWS ff-‘if-‘rrr - p - vIII-IEIiI-IIIIIWI-I-III- II v iviiIlulli.-'quieagcoiaoi . Rulanil Young jAillllf lighter; Margaret Hayes -llecil_ Kellaway-Eilwanl Norris i Pllltflflflnl aqua-ow -» v v . 0-0.4 Y —-EMPIRE - SHOWS 2.30 — 7.00 — 11.45 I 7.15 News in Fieiich. 7 30 ‘Canada Calls from London’ troy!» u uanun - sow» Vllyh] may Iuienfl a .. . (in collaboration Willi CBC): ‘Gentlemen u'i.h Wings.‘ 7.55 Interlude. 8.00 Talk: ‘Life Over litre.‘ 8 l5 ‘London Coiling.’ 8 30 "Britain Speaks. 8 ~15 ‘Front Line Films‘: ‘Unpub- lished Story,‘ fJn'fifiYh"fln'u'hVflfh%%'ffnH5'hfi;n‘fnfl n?fh%fiV P. M. _ 9 00 Headline News and Views. 915 Weekly V:.~.i\ to the Ameri- RiDERS 0F JUSIIEE . . . . . ..' ‘RCGIIY T0 llltilit) iiltltl H1051“ Ctlélnggtfiiis gxlizl: wiiii JaCk Payne idming six_qun ussggnmemi a 4s ':I1l€'V0lCe:0T the Nazi.‘ Talk 2 5 , W. A. Sinclair .55 Musical Interlufe. 00 ‘Tcmmy Hamllci-‘s Half- l-lour’ With Jack Train and C-ei-aido and h’; Oi-zrrsira. 10.30 ‘London Calling ' 10 40 The Daily Service, l0 45 The News. 11.00 ‘Off the Record ' Presented by Stanley Maxtcd 11.15 ‘Britain Specks.’ ll 30 Radio Nevis-Reel. »- 0:: (Repeat). A. M l2 (70 ‘Front Linc Flinn.’ iftcpeat) 1215 'l‘alk: ‘Life Over llere.’ l2 30 The News. 12.45 Close down. savr: THE rmsran I‘! you heat a nail before trying to drive it into plaster this will help keep the plaster frcm crack- m8. TOPPER Products for Sale at Rcddi l Bros. For that Stubborn COUGI-I Take Reddin’s Bronchial Syrup Large Bottle~5tlc Cartoon WORLD 0F SOUND COMEDY — SPORTS L ALJO Cab-Mouse C.0_D_0_L with Creosote and Gualacol A Reconstructive Tonic l6 oz.—-$1.00 E RADIO Leave Your Films At REDDIN BROS. TRANSMWSION For Finishing lute"; Dnyllght Saving Time WAVELENGTH Throughout wampnles Hard Boiled Candles cellophane wrapped packages 25c Molasses Kisses Salt Water Kisses Rum and Butler Kisses 10c per bag. 43.30 p in Western Canada 23 52 n (to 1000 11m l 4:) 10 m from Omodu. and U B.A -3l 32 m 25.53 SATURDAY, APPRIL 4 P. M. 5 l5 ‘London Collin! ' 5.30 Geraldo and hzs with Dorothy Car-less, Camber, Dorzen Villlens, George Evans. 0 00 Landon Glpw Orchestra. led by Albert Sandler 0.30 ‘Calling m; wv-i ‘Indlesz’ Newsletter and PFStSTlPL. filfislThg Ned's and News Anal- a Orchestra. Ifin and REIJIIIN BROS. I». M. DOUCETTI! It. M. SMALLMAN Y . 7 00 War Ccrnmentayv: ‘The War at 99a “ Talk by H. C, Fler- “ CALLING ALL g axrna NEW “GREEN '- STARTING Ff-‘nd-NEHVP-‘l-W I'- “Lady Has _Plans” Comedy Thriller Due Here Tuesday A brand new star twosome will soon sparkle on the screen of the Prince Edward ’l‘hcati'e_when Par- amount brings its sidu-spllttmil comedy-thriller, YThe Lady H55 Plans," to Charlottetown. .. Ray Milland and Paulette God- daId-two top IQVOIILLS among inov- ie-goers-tvill be seen together in the film as Aniericzifls ace newscas- ter and reporter. rcspectively- T111 picture ls heralded as a romantic ‘ laugh riot from start to fii is spiced with enough sur- aclion lo satisfy the most energetic nnil-clicwers and liandkercnici- wringers. From Lisbon, Millund broadcasts European news to listeners in America. Paulette ‘Goddard. a rc- porter, ls sent to assist huri and she is mistaken by foreign agents for a spy who has. drawn on her back in invisible ink, plans stolen from the U. S. Navy. Milland. too, believes her to be the spy and when tlie_ real spy. Margaret Hayes. turns 11D. it LS easy to imagine the merry mix,-up that follows. The thrills really pile up when Paulette and Millaiid iei out to round tip the entire spy ring. Others in the cast are ltoland Young, Albert Dekkei" and Cecil Kellaway. IN MEMORIAM f: CAPITOL ‘LOW-DOWN RllYTNlA-SNY-IININ LAIIGIIS -u a Blanch lllu hints the Nun out of four howling lopcahl ANNE SHIRLEY run: iiiivoc - DESI ARNAl iiicii nunm - sum: rev llt. min FELD - NENRY nanlm NEWS —- TRAVELOGUE - Muslq“, R11 fiffma-m °‘ m‘ w“ f“ ‘m’ W“ zireas. Normally more hilly and r they were somewhere bourhood of the Scottish borde view of the steady northerly co tIf so they would not be able o “rue CIIARLOTTITITOWN GUARDIAN FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY—SHOWS 2.80 — 1.00 —- 3.45 NIJSBANIIS " HORNET” SERIAL MONDA Y O-GO-O-O- The Wade Kidnap Case l! Lonlh Clrlfll '***““”“*°**"°+HH ton for future use. There had been Dpriug the afternoon they 5km _ occasional slips which Major Mosaon Ila-Vlllk been warned ' Si???“ 1W5? "'3 _ iess ia e d Q1 1S pdd 50811 6 e ca; attain set oil‘ on its m Wldc dctoiirs being t large towns. ass 01‘ tment W ad. Soon af vaw Aw-wmumwwa-a-kmwan-num-smvummrtuvuwuvwvn mlargbfllgieliul-ggdggd m3 if; THE GREATEST THRILLER 11v YEARS! w“ “‘ "‘ "" harmonious chorus. Outside the car. with his coat col- lar turned up as protection against the rain, which had turned from drizzle to a blinding downpour, she could see the other member of the gripping the butts of weapons cap- able of being used at instant notice. In about half-an-hour the chauf- feur took his place, uid the other ggled wretch crawled under cover. "Better to be a. prisoner than a warder this weather," he muttered. Aid "Still, it's worth it to be on velvet for the rest of our lives." “Unlesfl she answered, "you meet will? your Just deserts." CENTRAL GUARDIAN III: column ll uurnd he inn cl local Interact. bun ndvortlnlng of I newly lltluo Al; bl llnlund ll I can n Ind. strictly poyubln In ulvnlll. COOKS for Photograph; T-a-BN. CONFEDEBATION IJFI INSUR- ANCE . L-flb P. I- I. HOSPITAL TAG DAY. Wear I flax. He! us the 1941 collection of £400.00. Ladies‘ . 11-1338-4-2-4. CAVENDISH CHARGE. — W0 f- ship on Sunday. April 5th in Stanley Brld e at li A. M. and in North was ui lno pox-tuna moment to Rue co at 3 P. M. Geo. W. ‘rllley, refer to posslh retribution. Ho Minister. L-67-4-l-1i. flared up. animated more than she had previously seen him. From his lips poured a trade against the calss Sir ‘Timothy Wade rep- resented. Much of it was unjust. Wade could not really be acc ‘ of having been a war pronteer or of grinding down the faces of the poor. Under the spate of angry rhetoric the other occupants qt e ca: aw- ene . “You see." lvlr. Jones muttered when his confederate lapsed into moody silence, "it's like that with all of us. though we don't often nglt it out so ‘rindlctlvely. Being d around for twenty years embittern unfortunate: like ourselves." ' othv licked his dry 111:1. "Too m y of your kind blame the s.’ As a successful business . man, was quick to assume the dc- fenaive. holding that what he had accornp" ‘ “ was not beyond the range of others, providing the pos- s the necessary ability, itla- tive and capacity for hard work." nltiativel" sneered The Chief. that to u. man who rou to brevet rank in the field?" At olrit he stcizged. conscious of "You CBJI say er revelations. this anger of fur ess- the Fellcite memorized the conf would be interested to hear about- °1 a 10m; and slight indications capable of provid- ter ing a. clue to eventual identification with if only thev were left alive to 1m- °f humanity part the information. At first. 1m- ystcrlous way. pressed by the almost gentle treat- aken to avoid merit from the kidnappers. she had not been keen about eventual rev- Fclicitc would not previously have enge, only hoping for an early con- tliought it possible mile after 1113011 mile without thlcklv travel cluslon to the unpleasant episode. com- Her imcleb hint of populated. starvation had changed this outlook. she was accustom- Also she had come to we beneath torture and The 15F @1191’ they proceeded the §§ least, were obviously of good edu- 118K911 the countr ti . ‘Ihat ‘ma-ma she shrewdly suspected thast’ $811831’ in war could not be held a1 in the neigh- a. mitigating circumstance they had served their Her thoughts. could ‘she have the bywziys 111M011 Ionizer. as these greater amoiuit of uneasiness. How were either impossible for traffic or non-existent in parts (‘l they lacked the skill one who wore chauffeurs u “m1 QVEIZV fight. and it was MRS. JOIIN A. lllacliAltliN The death occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sunday March 29th of i\'Il‘.S. John A. Mac- Laien m her 73rd tear. iuiinvitlng, a by low hanging»; sisteut drizzle of able th l h ' smug 021d c accepted. the motor far were the fellows w be trusted certain now? Hav at ‘inte 1 . eyed. fll€ill%jgitlhlellidnver “as re- "VOI"? Capable of taki lng tasted power, would they be satisfied with an additional ransom? And, if so. what measure: the kidnappers would be taken to ensure their get- ng a turn at the ting clear away m enjoy profit-e? There was too much time for nifcrm brooding meditation. Everybody was notlce- relieved when _ longest made. Getting back to the road was utv without protest. another move was no light nmtter. for the rain had Instead "f Testing at dawn they reduced the moorland to a bog in __ llllelltll compelled to halt by which the wheels of the car revolv- ed withcut gripping. Not until ai- Hem U“ ‘Jmllltfy was dreary and most necessarv articles of clothlntl DFOSIJMt not improved had been ground to shreds in the clouds and a psr- inlrc were they able fine rain. Rough Felicite was forced to sacrifice her to get clear. Born in Chat tlctown. the moorland dominated the landsca overcoat and Sir Timothy was strip- firluSfltPl 0f Gfvll, 11nd Lli/xabelh with a distant backing of dark hill? pod 0f his lined niaclntosh. _ cldon slic spent ei entire hie wrcatliod in drifting mists. The remainder of the journey was in the city, whore t c 0llj0)\“(i _a Ool-vious _cf hidden dangers, the the greatest nightmare of all. in Cold laiix-r circle oi lri ti» will cal was di-iven across the uneven misery. with the car playlitg tricks TUE-HQ l0 191W" 0i 1 » “lmmd- 41111: Illllrmillklv as the on tlic slippery roads- So they came On January 25th . . anfl Ml‘. Macllarcn ce. - - their 25th wedding numerous friends extended congrat- ulations to the highly respected . \'IliL‘Ltl‘.'(‘ll was a ciit lllt‘llll)l‘l' o1 St. Pctcfs Calm. ‘a! ffOllllfFllliiOll and was held in high esteem licr many llll( qualities of heart and mind. She was also a member . .. of tho Crystal Chapter, OlTiQl‘ Elast- Elalglrlgallodwhat “Mm ci'ii Star. She leaves to mourn tum Mrs. Harry L. hilll; ' of Mass, who arrii-crl present at the funeral, Arthur L. Fcnnclly, or Wakefield, Mam. There are no children. The funeral was hold Thursday aftcriicon from the rcsidencr of "wtcrs. _ _ ord. as‘ night to be Mr. Gerald Proctor. 298 Richmond “T! fill? ll-“ilftily. after which Felicia chauffeur came Street. ivhc-"c SPHZCL‘ was conducted ("W591i I101‘ 0W" mid cnllrtli’ wen-t to after the rest of the party. l ion Alnlone HFFlSiPII p)" Fiver). when sh" roused with an un- "1°_“€“_‘ll,¢£1_°.k_1{l_i11q_n bv Rm: Rev. Carr 1e Webster. The pallbearers werez- Messrs. Pope Beer, A. C. Diiclicmin, Harry McDougall. Henry Douelns, Cani- bridsic Owen and Charles Proud. Service at the grave was conduct- ed by Rev. Canon Malone. SWEDISH FREIGHT UP Passenge train servfce on the Swedish State Railways has been restricted since March 2 duc to lll- crcase in freight. traffic FOR SALE Business stand and dwelling Mmblllfd. electric lights and pave- ment to door, also h""I Ind 15 acres of land, all in gnoc‘ l1” tlon. For further "my; on premises. MRS. LULU BTNNS, New Glasgow P. E. Island. 1.4235 -26-28-4-8l We are now rorclvlng a reg nlar supply of the folluwlny Goals. particulars OLD SYDNEY SCREENILD ALBION ROUND ALBION NUT BAYVIEW SCREENED DOMINION COKE BRAS D’OR LUMP [NVERNESS SCBEENED Prompt and careful vlellv nrlra for C. 0. I). orden. etc V4.11. Gillie & Bu. Phone 1'76.- ~ ruby 7. l0 ‘Listening Post. I ivlieels i . . - into a slippery - _ y when small dell as a halting flnallv came to rest. the highway to Qxplont m path. Unless iiiivbrrdv sad down the heather shivering to an isolated cove, tuc..ed Choosing a. at the foot of grey cliffs about which place they a leaden sea flung sulky breakers. Partial! sheltered in a tiny natural deliberately left harbour formed by erosion of the c lfflfliiifss rocks. a coinmoclious motor boat lay lirath thcv were sccurc 1'" ~ - ‘Rum,- icm obsei at ancl rm. ggllifégiloologizcd. ihcue, llflqks, cliccsc. biscuits. fruit. and Mrs. be ior. “Looks cosy. don't it." mumbled comfortable." The the chauffeur, "I dont think." "But thc best we None of them was in a cheerful frame of mind, and the prospect of setting foot 0n the vessel in those some grub?" szctliliig water appalled Sir Timothy, who was never a good sailor at the best of times. vacuum Hccdless of remonstranccs. he was butter and fcrced to clamber down. Felicite At i"llSl. ltuiieer was not to keeping close behind. Before they added 1° "l9 hflfdshlps- goth aboard agremendouihcrash sig- , naedthedposalof ecary PLAINS ARE REVEALED in the simple process of setting it Umlcterrcd. by the conditions they the cliff. “Not cntir<1i~ The chauffeur grunpgd 1n a sum, Even in this P-hol there was voffm in fore- gear and sending it hurtling over Shortly afterwards the scrambling down (To be Continued) Tim- A lleln to Those Ylho Are Past Middle Age TVhcn m n d g ' ~ energy and aiitiitviiliy, vihulilziiilngraingahcgdglizegifiigtwhg: ulinc and their general vitality is on the wane iittlo ailments nnd sickncsses seem harder to shake u“ than formerly, and, hcre and there evidences of allirctiktiiiilvn thcgintfio uppnlgr, ' . ow is ie ' h‘ ~ - - shoulldhtake a 001:1: of thsfilghirflalgfltgaiiigikiihltilmlsiiiir: helm] and vigour m, Wssgnffelp m“ up ‘Dd m‘ n“ P0581191 by their tonic action on rieofiildlb ,B5 ill, t Id Lock for oui-(tiuide Kiosk: ‘lrliedml-Tegggilfigaéhe PM)“, The T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto. Ont. g0. OUT OUR WAY BL J_ camps throughout Canada. ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian Church, Belfast, Sunday. April 5th. Morning service A. M. Theme-Our hope of Immlrtality. Y. P. S. at 8 P. M. Rev. E. C. Evans, Minister. WINSLOI PASTORAL CHARGE. -Servlces Sunday, April 5th are as follows: Winsloe North 11 A. M. Winsloe South 2.30 P. M. Hlghfleld 7-30 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Min- later . L-66-4-4-ll. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE-W. M. S. Easter Pag- eant “The Christian 'I‘ra.ll" Cornwall United Church Sunday. April 6th at 7.30 P. M. L-57-4-4-li. x IIIASSED CIVIL Msafigicfi- The o owing group g ve suc- cessfully gissed the Civil Service exams: l Gillie. Melville. Julia Miller. Belle River. Reta. Johnston. Murray Harbour North. Ruth Clem- enta, Montague. Mildred Spence. Hunter River. TRYON —- BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURCH, Sunday, April 5th. Easter Services: Bonshaw 11.00 A. M. Tryon 7.30 P-M. Special Easter services will be held at both churches. The pas- tor will spew on: "The Message of the Open Tomb." Everyone should make a special effort to attend church on Easter Sunday. L-5l-4-4-lt. lilLL-MacFADYEN - A pretty wedding was solemnlzed at Zion Manse, Tuesday, March 31st, at eight. o'clock when Daisy Lavina, daughter of Mrs. Helen Hill and the late Capt. C. B. H111, Port Hawkes- bury, C. B., became the bride of James Everett MacFadyen of tho R. C. A. son of the late John Mac- e“ w the "win highways but L116 the tum veneer kidnappe . 1 ' ' Fadyen and Mrs. MaoFeldyen (now stretches“ “my used the mvnml m‘ glewgrlgidfléfi 2,533}: Mrs. Alex. MacKenzle of Long Creek.) The ceremony was per- formed by tho Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster. The bride was given in mar- riage by M1. Aben MacLcan. She wore a street length dress of dusky urse. known it. were not unlike those of T096 Wit-h brown BK>¢e55°T1¢5 11nd he!‘ to keep Sir ‘Plmothy, though his involved a corsage was of pink roses. She was attended by Mrs. R. Borden Cham- pion o: Charlottetown who was at- ired in powder blue with rose ac- cessories and wore a corsage of pink carnatlons. The groom was attend- ed by L.-Cpl. Bill MacKlnnon, now in training at Beam Grove. Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the brides aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDon- ald of Charlottetown. The room was tastefully decorated in pink and white, the table being center- ed with a wedding cake and tap- ered candles. Prior t0 her marriage the bride was tendered a miscel- laneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aben MacLean of’ Char- lcttefltivii. The many beautiful and useful gifts received testified to the popularity in v.1 lch the guest of honour was held by a wide circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. MacFad- yen wll reside in St. John. NB. Keep llflnardflq In the home. _ .. APRIL 4, 1942 THE ST. CHARLES AUXILIARY SOCIETY Present “A CE HIGH ” v A Comedy 1n Three Acts ‘ lit The Prince Edward Theatre EASTER MONDAY AFTERNOON a NIGHT APRIL 6th, 1942 Tickets-SM ‘ Reuerved-Jlfic 8.00 P. M. Tickets now on sale at all Driig Stores and .Ilmmy’s Taxi. ' A limited number of reserve tickets avail- able from Ladies of Auxiliary. M. MARKED GASOLINE gm- u-ln for ” use It M, other tiiadwxotgcrmw Mallett BI- - bwkkfi i up _-STANHOPE Easter Secrylces will be held as follows. wel- I‘ ther and roads Dermlmnl- we" Ccvehead 11 A. M. coveheed ROM! 3 P. M. Stnnhope 7 P. M. Mr. Wilfred MacDonald and the Coveheod Male W. K. ROGERS I Agencies Ltd. Wllsfln, Minister. L-sad-i-fil Phone 540-541 AME CHURCH.-The 5T‘ J Swill b0 celebrated i Easter Festival both morning and evening tomorrow a-t the Kirk will be appropriately decorated by the Kirk Auxiliary. Special Easter music under the dir- ection of Miss Ldlllan MacKe-nzie. Mus. Bao, will be rendered at both diets of worship which will beIcon- ducted by the Minister. the Rev d. T. H. Bussell Somera. M. A., S. T. M.. who will also deliver sermons in honour of the day. NEW YORK STYLE LETTER FROM ANNE M. GRIFFIN Peerless Fashion Service '21 Welt 19th Street The level of a walstlinu can do much to change the UP! and down proportions of a figure. A higher waistline make the legs look long- er. slimmer, adds height. But 1.! your waist is too short, drop the line slightly or vreor tunics. long slim blouses. Regarding Barbara's personal choice in clothes, we talk- ed with Edith Head who has made Miss St-amvyck‘; wardrobe - both personal and for the screen — for gsvegal yegifi. Mistghzlfead sa sbtltat ar ara o ows se go asc time, and _ rules in selecting her clcthesz: 1. Barbara, stmvycnkaysayll): tilfpfii, Too plain a frock i; better than im rtaant the averagg mgn 179111‘ one too gaudy. 2. Underdress tale;- than you "e mg mm; W“ rather than overdi-ess for any oc- frcm above. She my‘ mo mmy casfori. You're less conspicuous. dressing tables are arranged to 3. Choose only the cl0‘hes you show you the front of’ our (w. can use o lot, the ones which fit only- while your frien g ggldom into the scheme of your wardrobe. see you exactly from that gnglo, 4. Dress down for diytlrme, dress Arrange your mirrors so you an I11) for evening. In other words, smart tailleurs for street, saying the glamour for formal occasion. 5- Never make your clothes too tight. Snug frocks look cheap. Avoid the ridiculously extreme. ‘I. At the some time avoid the nondescrlpt. 8. If you like a. lino, find 1t becoming, don't hesitate to have 1t ntade min several frocks for street, for moon, evening. What does the top of you: 1M4 100k like? 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