.-. 4;‘;f§:l".Y\ 997'?‘ 5’ "' AS llNE 0F THE GREAT SCREEN HITS 0F 00R TIME! h éhwm SSEJLIIAFJFM’ rsiwo 1"” w“ in _ James iullons DWECTED 5V FilEFitAIYEl ltllfll’ om, itib JOHNNY “TTISM FLLIIR “TARZAN TlilliMPiiS ” ______| . wugrEzsUJ . IIOW AMERICA HAS CONTRI- BUTED TO THE EFFICIENCY OF JAPANS ARMY (Fmm "Town and City" by JEW- ett -p. 141 ) For nine vears, Prof. seavor, Di- rector o! Health, Yale University — 1888-1897-measured all stucents in height, chest girth and weight, also asked ii’ they had smoked bebrei coming to college. Careful records werekept. Group divider. iilto t1) non-smokers, (2) thzse who had‘ used it for a yeiir, (3) those who‘ used it regularly Findings; Non-smokers were 15 m-rnths younger upon entering Yale than smokers and were i-3 inch taller. Non-smkers gained: , In weight 10 4 per cent more than those who llac smoked a year. who had smoked irregularly. In height 24 per cent more than those who had smoked irregularly In chest 26 7 per cent more than those who had smoked a girth year. ((22 per cent more than those] who sm kec". irregularly. In lung (77 per cent more thanl those who had smoked a capacity‘ year (49 per cent-more than those- who had smoked irregularly. The Japanese learned the re- sults of this study. They decided that tlle wealth, intelligence and fighting power of their natlzn would increase if the children‘*¢*¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢M*¢**"°**“ could be kept from smoking. West [1 WHO wlnl "l0 "w" “E nerves?" DOES 5k ll mnslomali-moh g w HOW do “Conquered” peoples live? mm CFCY 8.30 RM. Point and Annapolis, American‘: army anr‘. navy training sc oo s,, - ' did not then allow sm king, The I Japanese said, "We must make curl nation superior ftonEurolpe and Ailn-I By erica, and not o ow t e examp es , - u of China and inning] Thus lg 1900' Al“! "Wgliss “w” the smoking by m ors url er 20 u,“ 44+¢4+r0+v was prohibited. “°'““’ O "Physiology orig nl~lyeltrlene.’g_ by; CHAPTER 1v Ritchie and Ca we , E uca lona When Cary 80$ back "° m“ hmel Book Co. (Toronto) --Cha_plcr i9. was p35; 5,); ociock. As 5X16 Findings Effects of Sm:klng:- 1am CHARLOTTETOWN ouannum____ i I | 8110C b . B. Silk-ADC ml ‘A. dinnlellqhtonfiig iiarlfng, Can Ivy! . still there." For SHOIVS T()-D.'\I' AT 2.30 -— 7.00 AND 9.00 On nervous system --The mind seem to lose its grasp o! things, On scholarship -Of 2,336 smok- it - . tor on n61 speppfid out 01 the eieve IAOUI’ and walked swlltflucugxg 3:3 corridor, she LIlUdBflt, L: i Q3 1V6 MQNEAY-—SIX DAYS-JFO SAT. Parcel-r ED i. : *— — s: uFffl-‘u “flu”- 1"-"|"|‘-"n' ‘ fflfs": =“:i"a n .. :1 . I n“a'o":;'a’=“n u ‘»‘-"-"o"o“ I Wanner! A “A EMPIRE TCi-DAY SHOWS 2.30 — 7 — 8.45 1r ers in public schools, only 320 kept llavc a reiii neauucne leloeficflllse 1 up with classes, only 16 reported stayed so long 011W" "1 _ k m“) as bright. l be when silo fitted i]? delay; Sne On b:_dy~Causes rlysuensiiah in- tho-l IUCQPKIQILléGOLIZIICS-Oeel-nia-er manner creased blood pressure. n uces ‘lllly i-v ‘ 1 B“ cancer propped up in bed with an ce P Bertha H_ Palmer m; ggiinhead. Instead no one was "hello. everybmiy." 95W called hopefully. , ——-— ‘ , d fling?’ Lucretia We thank the Unions .who have canlegiéafigufronftne Dampoolll, “I ANTI NARGOTICS 'h't'-'-l=-"-'s'-'-'-'-'l-'..‘-'J-'l|'-Fl-'n'-%'h5 done such excellent work in this thong,“ yo“, deemed u, spend the department last year, am. hone that nigh,‘ .. this year many others may report .-No'ps_ not quite," Cary answered. $01110 Wm‘)! 401"!- ‘happy Wll-il relief. All the way home We are familiar with such she 1pm thought. she could 110v narcstics as the opium gr;up, 00- pgsslbiy stand another scene with caine, alcohol and tobacco; also um- mother today. "wheres Ivy- nlarllluana. with its unpredictable "Gone shopinng- We!" "HQ" effect upon its victim after you left." illerenwli Pl Pam-- We now learn there is a new dope Then, "Jim's in town. l to menace, peyote (Pajrrfta) or Indian Gary's hflllllllless ffldeqeasaglt dope which. like marihunna, is an iOlflfililillg tense and nlillfxlllillu “ma- acute hallucinatmy drug Where ilrwut she-asked 1111111‘? Iwhenldid m, has been introduced its use has as pvislbfPrRe“ Y-u she asked spread like wild fire ill certain guartzs ‘ Eel he" v Eiichcogéiance [nude of the Unites‘. States, and narrotlcflfifielf “h? Jam m“ up m, alley peddlcrs are showing great interest 31191” lmeasb 5 e ._ , , 'd- d treet. ill it, since there is restrlctcn of initial? gggweigd sham {he bath- ._ . l; City an Dr. Charles L. Tranter, in anlubloc!‘ from San‘ Ln e article, lately reports that Johrropposc those who work for the re- Collier. Commissioner cf Indian ~, ' L- tion of the pru- Affairs in the U S. testified that lffgfugjfavfiejQ§°we recommend the peyote operates on the centres oi’ reading of history, wherein it is vision of brain and produces images . r llowil that d1 ullkenncss nevi’ of beautv . s brought slicrétiisldlo; victorv to the nanaqun “".‘,‘,_?.'.‘,.$.§. “that we‘ as ll Priésbly- ,1 ‘w f" bflll Y At the Sunday School hour on m“! commend we fnLgu1§1mel‘s1d8 Lloyd Garrlll, o Jlmked Ht Cary in the mirror and and Nu make out? u no '~ , o I was us wav ifiagiiigrlau fir! was": 5:"- r" "i as r go a ong. "Oh. Ivy and I'll get along. W8 always have," Cary replied. Conversation ceased from the ath .soOorysatonthebed and waited dejectedly. The alter- noon had left llated in spirits. ~ Anthony Garth was decidedly no longer the four- teen-year-old boy who climbed trees and dug caves and played In- dian. Memory o! AnthOny the boy produced strong nostalgia. An- Itthggy the man made her feel e Y. Presently Lucretia appeared. wearing a blue dressing gown, her hair, bright like Gary's, brushed upward into a halo of curls. With- out looking at Cary. she sat down at her lass-topped table and started tin ering with bottles and jars, pattinB and smoothing in rich creams. Perfume shook out oi’ her clothes and drifted to Cary, who knew that the perfume cost $25 an ounce. Incongruously she thought of the worn-out tack that Joe Graziana was mending. “I suppose you saw everything| down there," Lucretia said. “You, stayed long enough. Tell me about. it. I'll have to admit I'm a wee bkt‘ curious too." "Lucretius mood was bright but 1t was not to be ruffled. Jim Con- stance produced this effect on her what it meant. Surely Lou couldn't ' be in love with Jim. “Everything looks about the same," Gary said guardeclly. “Ihe -.Ilouse and grounds are still well cared. for." She did not mention the white hibiscus. "Lee Him is‘ a moment‘ she thought she had struck o false note for her mother suddenly knit- ted her beautiful brows. V "Heavens, is he? You can't 1m- agine how he gave me the creeps- coming up so unexpectedly-grin- ning and b0wing—never being able to say my name and calling me the big missy. It makes me shudder to think of him." “He really seems very kind. I al- ways liked him. Do you remember how he let Anthony and me play in his_" Lucretius slender shoulders straightened. “I presume you saw Anthony Garth," she brcke ill. “Yes. He showed me the horses," "What's he like now" Lou asked abruptly, Carry didn't know what to an- swer. What was Anthony Garth like? All the way back from the ranch she had asked herself that_ question. I ‘Oh, he hasn't changed much in. looks. Tall-about six feet, I'd say."| "Does he still look like David?’ Cary kept a stunned silence. It was the first time she fully realized how much Anthony did look like David Garth. Lou turned half around on her bench and looked at Gary. There was something akin to lright in her eyes, and Cary wondered vaguely what Lucretia would do 1i Cary should fall in love with An- thony Garth. Lucretia must have found her answer in Gary's expression, for she turned back to her patting without further comment on the subjcir. The silence hung between them llk - ' darling, 4 Angeles you'll be nice to Paul" “My Sweet. don't act 50 inno- cent," Lou said cuttlngly. “You know very well what I mean. Paul 58 Crazy about you. Anybody with half an eye can see that. Whv you wmlnufllli‘ nut_ him ofl‘ 1 can't understand. Besides, darling," Lou gllade a wr m of col , h ' g rich—that 1s. his motnsisifiififi grimace through p, and Cary was beginning to wonder’ A “YMAY 1, 1943: . 0v e. 6- immsqmi 30?‘ I asfinalelu n Don \ Emu; s,» ‘Life “aoh 1G5 y‘? I can buy ‘A Insulz-Qie’ see to it some an? ' . do!’ - - ’ ithere “tlrvdgéuthe thin curable stale ega- know when i» is °‘ iii ‘Ida lflSHTa ‘fluum plun- U, llriulfl‘ ‘"415 (iraltnn I _ 11.1.. .0. aollflflofln a 1i- m‘ , null-- nlflr‘ lIlAiiirgnlti-tiflvli- p‘ 3, Charles Robertson. Perfect Attendance: Keith lecéiitggniv Sr.—l. Errol Wood. 2.Kenzte, lfwhnn MacKcllzle, us, Joyce Aime“ Coffin, Billy Undeltlay, Edisonpm Grade IV Jr.--1. Bruce Stead, 2. and Bruce Stead. Earle Coffin, 3, Vera Dingwell. Average 75% or over-Na . Grade II-1. Nathan Clark. lark, ‘Ihelma Coffin, Orrin c1 Grade I sr.-—1. Orrin Clark. Eileen Dlnswell. Bruce sternum .. Grade I Jr.: No tests. Aitken and Earle Coffin. summer TRANSPORTAITIO The Wood Islands-Caribou ferry service will begin o erations for the season Saturday morning, May lst. Sch dule for May and June - Leaves Wood Islands 7.00 a. and 2.30 p.m. and leaves Caribou 9.00 a.m. and 4.30 p, There will be three daily trips during July, August an September. _ _ An announcement will be made Friday morning in gard to date bus service will start from Charlottetown i Montague, Murray River, Murray Harbour and Wood I lands. The buses are ready and it depends on the roads. Beginning early in May all other bus services will i. in operation throughout the Province on practically tli same schedules as last year. The Island Motor Transpo will have improved equipment, including several movie Aerocoaches. Exact dale of farting operations will be an nounced as soon as possible. AIR SERVICE T0 MAINLAND. Effective Saturday May 1st. Trip No. 1, Maritime Central Airways. will lfliv Charlottetown 7.50 a.m., leave Summerside 8.25 n.m., am Moncton 9.00 a.m. All other air service schedules same i: at present. RAIL SERVICE. Double daily, except Sunday, tral service to and from the Mainland begins Monday. May 24f from East of Charlottetown and West of Summerside wll connect with the 1.00 p.m. trip of the ferry at Borden and make connections at Sackville for Halifax and Montreal. Watch for detailed announcement as it will provide a greii l_v improved service. For Sunday connection to andfrum the Mainland, there will be a bus service on which railway tickets will be honoured. This and other arrangements are particularly advantageous to members of the Armed importation of morphine and heroin,‘ _ _. b t three ‘ii-f i 1 - . z from me one,“ ‘loom. 0h. he got in a ou d Paulsrvaty agllggys been “we i" New schedules have been arranged whereby passcnge 8mm“ F” m“ WM“ ‘he “pwl 0135s council in upholding the pro-i gages: pxrgvgsltvfryov law-lipd he’? Forces on leave as well as civilians. , _ 0 V . 2 o a I a l lhibiilvn WW "mi sggfigidnlfigfllfor looks. It's “s? fl.,,°{,,§,,”;§,',‘, A special transportation circular ls now being prepar- i i . - . p15 for hay n8 ccmplewd a Sm” “’°'"°°“° Wm‘ 1* hair-Ii" or a wvd- ed, which WI“ give complete details of all the improved ture reading course, buttons also“ D- Stemm for fHWHHirJJH-n-m-vlnn-l -(-vlv@na-1w~ ~,....~n.... . Coming hilthl. TU E. — rm, If). ->Gilliil0t 1»- TODAY ONLY IIOPALONG (aissmv ~. csnniurcivisit aux i, 4. snows 2.30 - 1.00 _ his.‘ ‘V... aw“.- -_,-,,»,,~_".n. l. - .".. ..-".."..“- -"-"=-"-"~'I —;cu\l;iil. "r ."<1\»'v< A llllllll77‘l' u. Ifllliiflllig (ll .. ..oil igoilc oi the u 1T5 in the llcinu g R.C.N ..-.u-.-.-.s.-.-. '..-u'..'..'.*-'.- n -.."_1"u".a Plus Popeye Cartoon Mounties - Varieties ,. ."..-..-..-.-.--.v.-..--.'a.-.-i.--rehmr- a h _-I._._._.;.,_-_-_-_-_- I V ESAPPOINTMENT -- . f/llijnr- ~ ‘ 1 J. H Roberts, D. S. 1 C., 1 C., iubovo) will assume v , rnnlnlniu. cf me Canadian Rein- ;_n‘l [(ll'f‘€‘lll(‘llt Unit according to an an_ ‘ iiouiicrnirlt from National Defence “j 1101' ([l1.ll‘l(‘l'S (Canadian Anny Photo) _._________.___ The Duchess of Kent has become Plitrini of the Royal Naval Him 0111i Uurpuruticrl ln succession to the fifl Hi} lalo Duke 0f ixJll. l Flying squads of British women homcs‘ M51111,‘ ‘ ,3", ‘ q‘ ‘. ‘ '1 _. Elm Avcnucml firc fighters who have proved their I»... t, _ crcrifrl a ic 1](_1:):.1a bcautiiul house and nzlr... an niiiai SUM“ ilrc nrvpmrnncc to l; ti, in a (ew wc' ‘ ham, built last spflliu. Mr Wh Huvey h,“ r . I. _ owns the proprluyi fnr-ncrlv 4 ‘and t w; m by Charles Ilotvtr. lvlr. _ [tcche Ls lzl cha , The Covlv c! l! \V. l. iii-id‘ " ‘m Fi-Lqaylflic iarm '" ' l b; o iv r i‘ ' ‘ . ' ‘ ‘,,_1,' l-popr ‘i Mrrks, llfls nu , W,‘ "H. , licr of chickens 0"" h" \' wlshts cl Llli‘ at the par Harding, l til i lite Mi " of Mi’, (‘In n’ ‘ in horn‘ ‘i.’ lior llllV“ w iii h.‘ u»: mini u . Mrs. Tliruv "red lti ll :"'1's h ' die Boiy -l‘. in Hfllfur: l . |»l '.r':l in (Vi. i» vrlr". , Ilse Mlnnrils fflfrdilllllfllff Ml‘. Cl_\'(lc lln-iup-IFII ivho (ll‘."illlll"fi‘ isrd n l.'ir:'i\ mun-l l -|\ ‘ .il , . . - w . w - ' m“! ‘m? _ _ _ r11,‘ Ypywwu l. iliil for darling nilli rats. Mr Herbert fiihcffuirlr. rrlurtvfl 50)] us‘. l: lo we; 11n- ry‘ Llblliij‘ to‘ ry on lmough the c. gvuist l'1l_Z.’lS have bccn mobilized n5 for lviobile M-infoiccment Units, and will be sent cn short notice to Liully rnidccl urcns. N: land," Flee Nether- d "r published in Lon- Ai " urixcuiturai policy .5 l w c Dutch just won’t " cm . l 'I‘lic British Agriculture Ministry ‘i n; llllllf"! (invxn a suggestion. out mi in llw Commn thnt it specially ll strain of cu Shun.‘ Lcacicrvltcbuiu Clive, 38, acvlilvnivii Clive nf him killrrl ml nativi- I intendent presented prizes to 28 pu- (ilmm. 4 King of The E went the il"""‘ M" Isa-called rnwii n n: Henderson, Noreen Henderson. Men’ . * UNDER THE MacFarlane and Helen Ipwthelzjfor‘ 50METmNG _ having written the Temperance cx- ' aminations for five successive years; “A military nggm igllgonwljtllllgué‘. r ' . ~ wa' - A TIMELY nasoumou : R,°§‘§L,fl§dq b2‘;- wAs sold in base. Ament under the auspices of 8 ZYQEA Whereas: The consumption of Protestant Church m New york. beverage liquors has increased at . . -- v a an alarming rate throughout Can- "BLIMPS Bmfra dititorxlotliigxd). eThe ada curing the war years; Success and in?“ under the And Whereas: This increase is Diesel" exifflfmth theatrical pro. believed w bela-rgelv responsible for rmmfll§°me“~_° tag as m, Merl. the increase in crime; fcssioil lIlC0lD0l£fl war Service and Thereore Resolved: That we the Ca" Theatre wng Dom. Qameen, P. E I. Presbyterial take this Qp- called The Stage! mks sodas pop portunity to commend the action of where only soft r sold u; the the Prime Minister, Right Hon, _ colas, and coffee afoem Mackenzie King. and the Govern-WON"? “Y5 h‘ "n ofum pat. ment in decreasing the alcoholic‘ Th“ A5 m‘ “vgraige rchage sand. content oi liquors, and the short- T005 "ighuyi w o] p“ “as Con” ening of the time for purchasing. wlches, candy. Ci-lige iwnh uni and we co suggest that still greater fruit lulce drinks an Egg “w,” TESETICEIOII: should be placed on lhe-Offiheqira um‘ stage ‘Sm 5w“ or manufacture and sale of all al-f Dflniflltm- m" "Oh 1}“ canteen is cohoiic beverages; goecr. Tile non-alco o on midnight And Further Resolved: That wcfillim 5mm ~55‘ 9' m" "n m en “i lcgmmendithe prolmpt response of‘ N0" 11311115519" Charge m t e Prem er of tiis Province, Hon. H" °F_ I Thane A. Campbell, to the request‘ It_ bids fair t0 bowmeufl TIM-mm‘ of the Federal Prime Minister. und institution for the dura our.“ work we ask oi’ those ‘whose duty it is] ‘(Vhy Yiilfiilatglel‘lgggrpfigerlmmitw .rcvs".~<~-ouas i- 0 m“ mo e n t e ‘c '11.?» in the training camps 11s i1 5W1" were awarded to four girls, Pauline i m5 i“ me press‘ ‘en leg. Besides. something has u; be done soo about our c-rchequm-__ so why not Paul Norris " (To beContinued) i.ar-—25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) May 1, 1918 —Sevast.pol occupied by Germans. British forces captur- ec Mezreh- MBSOPQtnmia. American troops took up Disitwns on tile Amiens front near Montdidicr. Ap- plication of conscription to Ireland pnstpined by order-in-council. May 2, 1918 —British airmen dropped three heavy bombs on lock gates at Zeebrugge, Belgium. Pia-iii presented to United States Military affairs committee for increasing the size of the American army. .____. in ’ EGLINGTON SCHOOL Honour Roll for the monlll of April: Grade X—1. Thelma Coffin 2. unlawful 551g and consumpuon o; wtitute for the beer-selling post elk-Evelyn Underhay. 3. George Wood. '-.-| .v. change. which is arousing the in- And Further Resolved: The: ivepiisnatlon of the nallvi? something ing positions and trust in our PTO-AWllh-Dllt ilootch! Will’ "O'- R" Army vlnce,_wlw_by_then-vote and action _vr_ll_l5ni_t_nlpoh0l?' —$@l°°"9d~ A CGDNSUMEIIS’ ' IIATIIIN coupon M A Y CALENDAR Inner Coupon N0. I ll villi Aprll 20- cgq-lmend the scrum of those hold-Anew under the F‘_‘h -n Hollywood Keith MacKenzie 3. Norma Coffin Sugar Coupon 1M4) Tea Coupon Iona) Collee Coupon [Greech-IIIII Poll I IuuerCouponir-pui-llnll Po I THURSDAY Inner Coupon Noo- l, l, fl. 4 and Ii expire Aprll ill. Tea or Coffee Coupon HUI. 5 all 0 are Vlllll April 20. Slgpr Coupon: N00. II all I In vllll April 2D- Cvrade 1X—1.Eilecn Dingwell. Grade VIII—1. Edison Alt-kin, 2. Grade V-I. Hazel Coffin, 2. Jack-I COUPDN VALUES -0le Pound - ‘Ibvo Ounce! 2345“ Ne. 8 llvnlll Illin- Coupon 9 l0 ll Inner Coupon l2 '3 "":-..'1'..::"' 17218 l9 24 3] 25 26 wlll reach Mull-en; ly or are vnlld Junie l. Wartime Prices and Trade Board hos advanced the purchase rationed i. . ‘lu- it. A ii‘. lie vms u - Alflllifll‘ ]Ili"L. now fall dun on Thursday instead oi Saturdays, u I N 7 I I I IQ:"I‘:'III‘ lor rlllwlépl: "I;!a If‘ Eli‘. ‘I bolero May 8|. ‘llo ease congesticn in stores on Saturday's the shown by the calendar abzve. city pe0ple can now tiMCS on which ration coupons become valid, They FY1115)’. which is expected to simplify the shopping of ruraldolk who come to tawn Saturdays. commodities on ‘Ihvnrday and ‘LQAYAAI AAAAAA: a A‘: AAA a A v“¢¢ a‘ summer services, and in addition newspaper announw ments will be made. These improvements, to be announced later in detail, have been secured through extensive negoti- ntions with the various transportation officials and your Travel Bureau, and every consideration was extended to us by railway, bus and air officials and the Transit Con- troller. in so far as present war conditions permit. .»RINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU B. GRAHAM ROGERS, Supervisor Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island ..._§§§_._._*.%‘ak A a ‘an savanna-I.‘ A‘ALAA‘W Wood islands Bus Service Special temporary arrangements have been comillift" ed for small type buses to operate between Chill-loite- town, Montague, Murray River, Murray Harbour and Wood Islands to connect with each trip of the ferry» beginning Saturday morning, May lst. Buses lea"! from bus stop on Queen Street. Schedule-Leave Charlottetown 4.30 a.m.. uflive Wood Islands 6.50 a.m. Leave Charlottetown 12.4.1 0-m- arrive Wood Islands 2.20 p.m. i OOOOOO-O-Q Buses will meet arrival of ferry on this side each trill- Bus service from Caribou some as last year. Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau» B. Graham Rogers, Supervisi"? Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island- “ “llllgutwyegpr aovoo-o-o-ovvbvovoowow u¢o-oo-o»¢4+~+<@.~¢-¢+v% rQQ-Q-QOQ-OOQQOQOOQOO-O-Q .->.+¢--.- Airways Schedule Change lffeotlvo my 1 Flight one luvco m iommm. 1.5a n. III-i Irrlv“ lnmmerlide 3.15, lam Sommeraide 8.25, arrive Mflmlw" 9 l. m. flights three and nine remain unchanged. Flilht three mm Ch-rlottciown 12.30 p. m. "fl" Moncton 1.35 p. m. Flight nine leave: Charlottetown 4.80 p. m" "H" Moncton 5.40 p. m. For Information and n-emtlons phone 540 or 1403- Maritime Central Airways, Ltd- c‘ ‘e-ceverrec: --=-==*+"‘”w 4 ._._.-r-<¢ ‘a-Q-..‘ i, l ‘ 1