3 race so: e- PRINCE ED WARD c- TO-DAY - TUE. ~ wan. snows DAILY AT 3:15 - 1 - a Mina‘ mdct . eeowgsnlr/ER v goal: —- Q, ‘ “use: coed. eacir FOR Mona II ‘a s< - .' r»- a!" Amount-sew! ' '" 4 JIAYMUND MASSEY JACK CARSON Q Directed by PRISCILLA [Alli - illW. EVEREH HORTON - JAMES GLE/(Silit JOSEPIHNE HllLl. I lEAN AD/Liél e IOHN ALEXRNDE _ . ow d- " O t! . 1 fab Q m’ "i RQQ 'eo0#\ ._ 1 it ilAPllilld-Jil-IIAY-TIIE. --WED. 3 SHOWS DAILY-AT 3:15 - 7 . 8:45 - Every song rings‘ the gong-for another round cl loughierl m 0mm! 1:523:14»: or JOY! * . // FRANCES RAEBURN é PLUS NEWS - FILM VODVIL - MUSICAL ATLANTIC CROSSROADS ‘ By Ken Tier/wields "I'll bet you saw my Guardian Want Add!" Iifficlal i.iet. of ilasllaiilee iso- uonl. dwmalll IOIOI 0n Active v . B. C. ‘iblilligloxlleonard Acton. IO. Tor- to. Ont. onlhrten, John Wilbert Edmund. FL-lricilt. Slillt Sh. Hlfll. Ont Missing 0n Active lee-vice After Air Operations - Newman. John William. 1'0. Sudbury, Ont. Previously 0n Active Serv- ice - Now lalo Murphy. Jack Morris. FL-Hsilt. t. ‘rhomas. Ont. Previously Prisoners 0t War -- New Reported lafa Appleyard, James Douglas. W0. Ayimer, Ont. Boddington, Oharles Wesley, I'L- Lleut. Weston. Ont. Clarke. David Aubrey, W0. Vau- oouver, B. O. Cooke. George Henry. W0. 8t. Clair Shores, Mich. USA. Damboise. John George, WO., Sturgeon Falls, Ont. Fadden. Lloyd Rufus, WO.. Se- attle, Wash- USA. Gibson. Glenn Thcrnley. PO. West Vancouver. B. 0. Griep. Benedict Vincent. 1'0... Hines Greek. Alta. Grouuttl, Aldo. W0. Windsor, Ont. , Hahn. Lloyd George. PO. Mon- treal. Qlle. Halénéallan Gordon. W0. Wind- r. . llorrigan. John Bernard. ilk-Sgt. ht Kingston, 10.. Ara/prior, Ont. Mlcughlin, Cecil. WO.. Idmouton. a. Marshall. John Alexander. P.- agt. Dartmouth. N. l. rel-run, ma» Roy. we. Leth- bridge. Alta. , Parke-Taylor. Malcolm Donald. F0. Saint John, N. B. Skuce. Eldon Beatty. W0. Brit- annia Heights. Ont. Stanley. P0. Stewart. Douglas Edmonton. Alta. . stocks. John Philip. W0. Peu- ticton. B. C. Stoweil, Charles Henry, 10., Broderick. 80 Vancouver, B. O. ‘Rustin. Jan. 1'0, _ar ermany Bruce. Gerald Joseph. Iiwllieut. troronto. Ont d Roderick. I‘.- .. ass-ra-on-tbe-hke. Ont. Garland. John Wilburn, "with, Kfllfi Berries storlroy, Gordon John. est. at.‘ %“‘"‘“iia.‘.’¢‘.‘a muss oa Active S After Air . Anderson. Robert W I0. . CF ATS lloOoaham. ‘LKWTWW 3°59?!» W0. Cornwall. Ont. McGeach, Hugh, W0. London, t Mingle. Stanley Bromhead. Bat. Morrison, Gerald Edwin. WO., Pembroke. Ont. Perry, William John Henry, W0. Nansimo. B. G. Thomson. George W0.. winnlpefl. Man. Previously Missing 0n Active Ser- 1|“ _ Now Reported Prisoners of War Germany Cox. Big s, Herbert Darrell. F0. Wi am, Ont. Hanson. James Valentine. PO. vancouver. B. C. - Whitmore, William Bert. P0. Fort William. Ont. Wilson, Reginald John. sgt. Hamilton. Ont. Previously Missing On Active Ser- vice — Now For Official Purposes Presumed Um t F0 Cumming, Ernest er , .. Wsntworth Valley, N5. Seriously Ill manna. Garden Forbes, 1'0. " CxANADA Died Carmichael. John Howard. AC2, ‘llolonto. Ont. . Died From Natural Causes Lewis. David Earl Kitchener. LAC. Manitou. Man. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) ded curl New Brunswick Regiment Doll. David Gilbert. Lieut. hint John. NB. Died Of Wounds NJ. and P.E.I. Regiment ‘Cunningham. Belton Laforrest. ao-Olpl. The Hawk. Ospe Sable Is. lull) lnnluzss A "R3. IAALUULM lhillillll 0f Lorne Valley will deliver an address on be- half of the Progressive-Conservative Party over on rursniv, vuv 8th. Lloyd. wo, ' New ck Regiment Irenette. ls George, 0151.. Bathurst N B. Richmond, Ont. ‘Seriously Wounded P vl I Serl N " £255.... ow...” " Mouinglomsni. John Iblgeue, Bgt. laiarad ' Pbrquh . Th Wi ,- Lieut. Liltlle Cilllllgt, or?’ n CANADA , Killed Accidentally cschoiield. Noreen. AWI. slgilillly Iaiamdhod Active lerviee W115i“. ll Donah , F0. Stanleyville. u. ROYAL CANADIAN All IOICI OVIIIIAI Paxton. James Gordon. r. or“... ....... as ng o Service After Air Operfitillslsuv. Mwurdv. Afchlbl R0, ., Winnipeg. an. y m mo" °r..*a*.:::...:.1"~ "c abgltyfilrérlederick Roy. 110., gum- . J h J tawrelsnto n "um m" m’ gotaevlvigisgfit-Patrick Blake. m. wnlgorey. Albert, l-ugt. lcndcn, Inofllerslketr. Robert Cecil. ro. Han- ' Martin. M. Winnipeg, | s Hurley. P trick J _. organ sound“ Ont. “m” n m" vhneo . Nobel. orlrt. be" 01m" m" ...§§.°‘ii.'..l§;“ o‘l°.""' "°" °"“ M11"! - 15mm. E-Ggt. Him auree. .- . urc- " “' ' r - ‘ Ont‘ WIN. 15¢. ""- "emu a . J , _. _ _ 1.0g; a“? °$¢Pll P Bit. lloul * n1 rvill . m¥do§lleonte William Muir. Bgt. od . James, PO. M t, 1, _ 1 Tulk. Hayward admins“, 33f. '11" Brook. Newfoundland. Previously M on Am", ServleeG-dliowm rted Bah . ireal WestfrQlletl m an" Mon‘- cuaiy Prise of N" Repel-ad’ Safe w.“ m“ ca» lmghrgglrtl. ghcsmas Nicholas. m. I10 Hlliflfi, Gcfdg “Ab; P0. County Durham? England, Clark. William James, I Vancouver, B. G. D . .1 'M ' . Ppglllaicfiw e331 harcel Ravld Joa emm . I , n Mcyund. Man.‘ p m we Hm . o , . Joh cton. Thomas Viet , Horizon. Bask, °' "o" Kelghsn. Jose h Lawrence, W0. Niagara Fells. t. Keen. Mathias Btanley. Bo. Saskatoon, . Leach. George Brown. W0. Min. bum. Alta. Leblanc, Joseph Alban. W0. Montreal. Que. entice. Joseph Patrick, P0. Perth. Inckwood. John Walter. l-lgt. Vancouver, 3.0. Lyell. Jack Maurice, W0. Tor- onto. Ont NJ. and P.E.l. Regiment Oarl Victor. I...-Opi.. Raymond Jos- N. B. overely Wounded New Brunswick Regiment Russell. Joseph David. Pte., Portage RiverwNB. ounded Corps Of Royal Canadian I In neers Wentlell. Chiprnan Qpr. Lawrencetcwn. N. | Theodore. 5. - m Do ‘ld. Willi Al , ‘wan: a?“ . ‘em slander anon, Vincent Sylvester. W0. CY P. IA. 57-21 -- u Royal Canadian Corps Of ' Si ls B mpierre, Lac James. Sigma. Halifax, N. S. Wounded N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment Kane. Cecil Douglas, Pte. Gan- nlng, N. S. Norris. Harold John. Pte. Hali- fax. N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Calssie, Joseph Marcel. Pte. Bavo Oiiice. N.B. Ke rstcad. Douglas Slocum. Pte. Morioton. N. B. Melanson. Joseph Eustache Leon- ard, l-u-CPL. Sccudouc. N, B. Murph Myles Duncan, Cpl. Salisbury, N. B. . Peiletler. John Baptiste, Pte. Culligan. N. B. Thibeault, Philip Kenneth, Pte. St Stephen, N. B. Thibodeau. Joseph Eugene. Pte, East Bathurst. N. B. Whelan. Vincent Francis, Pte. Leger Corner. N . Wounded Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers McCarthy. George B.-Sgt.. Amherst. N. . Slightly Wounded Corps Of Royal Canadian Engineers Cheverlc. Frederick Charles, Spr., Mrs. Mary Cheverie (wife) R. IL :0. 3. Box 12. Abrams Village. P. . I. Slightly Wounded Central Ontario Regiment Keefe, William Maurice. Pte. gohln Keefe (father) Kiukoru, P. New Brunswick Regiment NDgucet. Roger, Pte. Robertville. ‘Williams, snail. Joseph. Pte. Shediac, N. B. - Injured . N.S. and- P.E.I. Regiment Newell. Robert Glenwright. Pte. North East Pgiirllt. N. S. s I! Reconnaissance Units Frail. Kieth Ellis. Tpr,, west. N. S. ' field, III-ll" SATISFACTION OIIIIANTIID BLABKHEADS ' PIMPLES o U ll t "l0 relleerlln: imtlg: “relish? btfilteig hall {"1111 '2 uuldlv m lcaied Cuticurai Satisfaction guar- flnledidpr the maker Will refund your money. Ma m Canada. Buy at druggists today! CIITICIIIIA follffutli‘; ‘ (3 am. A.D.T.) a record 400 British aircraft cross- gilkt. Aflflt.‘ GUARDIAN Gallisfdlens Fly A iiore Food To. Dutch People -__- By FRED BACKBOUBE WAN R.O.A.I'. AIRFIEID . ":1 to hungry Netherlanders. ‘ lore German capltulation. ef- iivo at a a.m. (2 am. D.D.’l.‘.) was announced. ed the Dutch coast today to show- er eatables on Holland. I was a passenger. Hundreds c1’ Canadians ock a in what could be the last bomber" operation in the European campaign and certainly the most iantaetic. Delivering food in e Lancaster is rather lke sendinz an armored car irom a local store to convey your weekly order oi bacon. Five minutes alter we crossed the Dutch coast we could see p ple on the sunlit street be cw waving towels, bed sheets and handkerchieis in ecstatic welcome. Tomorrow's meal had arrived. As we came in low over Rotter- dam. the flat green fields oll the edge o! the city reminded me oi the run on Dorval Airport. Mont- real, but the pilot. Bob Burnbridge of Halifax. was tense and you'd think he was bombing Bel-elites- gaden. Actually our bomb bays were jammed with powdered eggs and cans oi beans. Someone saw on the ground a sign hearing the word “tobacco"-— a ho eful hint spread out by some Dutc an since the food service started. . “Ask him what brand he wants." suggested Sgt. Lloyd Ireland of Montreal, the rear-gunner. Nobody laughed. We all had heard that in those quiet-looking towns they we? killing cats and dogs for co . STANCHEL SCHOOL Honor Roll ior month oi April: Grade X: 1. lrorna/Keating; 2. Mildred Bennett MacLeod; 311cm MacLean. Grade IX: 1. Walter lord Grade VIII (Sn) :1. Iona Keating; 2. Beryl MucLean. Grade VIII (Jln): 1. Lillian MacLean- 2. Joyce MacLean, Grade v11 (Sn): l. Violet Aiken; Z. Sheila MacLean. Grade VII (J12): 1. Harold Coakes. Grade V (Sn): 1. Edna Todd Grade V (Jlfi)! 1. Freda Keat- ing and Gerald Keating (equal). Grade IV (Sh); i. Jackie White 2. Allan Mncloean; 3. Alberta. Todd. Grade IV (Jr); l. Vivian Keat- ing- 2. Mary K . Grade III: i. Marcellus Trainer. Grade I (Sn): l. Audrey Cam- EfOll. Grade I (JrJ: i. Willena Gamer-- on. Highest average in senior ,grades - Violet Aiken. ' Highest average in Junior ‘grades. Jackie White. Perfect attendance: IIJTXIB. Kent- lng, Iona Keatlng, Violet Aikell, [Harold Coakes. Edna Todd, Ger- . aid Keating, Freda. Keating, Jackie lwhite. Alberta Todd, Allan Mac- Lean. Vivian Keating. Teacher. S. M. llaillwcll. New Recipe All-Bran Muffin; scum: stuns iliiiflll§ ’ 2 cups Kellvlfs l 0|: git-pr“ i aup sifted flour“ c; cup light molasses M tellimm ll"- 1 l4 nilpl milk l toallXlon soda Add All-Bran to molasses and milk; let soak for 15 minutes. Boat egg; add to first mixture. Slit flour, salt and soda together; combine with All-Bran mixture. Fill greased muilin pans two- thirda full. Bake in moderately hot oven (400’ F.) about 20 minutes. What a rich, satisfying flavour you get when golden molasses and toasty All-Bron get together in c tender bot l; .€ -..._.‘._.. “A 3 UMMER . HOSTESS A Breezy New Romance by LUCY POATF S TEBBINS About a Girl, Two Men and a Baby BEGINS TUESDAY GUARDIAN mufinl Aud what adelicic melting imurel That's Bron is milled to make the dollop. shreds soil. and tender. Enjoy u,“ grand muflins with a glass of mil]. 1., a bed-time auaclr...or spread m,“ with jam for the youngster; ‘M, they come home from school (kg KellogghAll-Brantoday.Zccnvcnieog slsu at grocers. Made by Kg London, Canada. Helps ha], m ilflillhb-tltllllltllly/ lidlptAll-Bran m, THE BOSE VALLEY W. I. On May 2nd the members Rose Valley Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Wm. MacDonald. The president. Mrs. Wm. Matheson occupied the chair. Meeting opened by singing insti- tute Carol followed by Creed in unison. Minutes oi last meetill were read, approved and sign . Roll call was answered by nine members. Exchange of garden seeds were made. 0.... was rend. The government grant oi’ $11.26 was received, also a re- ceipt from Red Cross Oflice was received for work sent in. Lathners re rt was read by Mrs. Win. Ma heson, Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie and Mrs. K. H. Mac- K_e_nzie. School committee was re- pondencc. oi' l e .99. to be held et tb W. M. Mathew rol to be answered byym] ening hints; Mrs. Jas. Maclntorl and Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie c program committee. Meeting closed with‘ Nation Anthem. Lunch was served by th hostess. HECTOR-N TO COTTAGE clllmsiaronn, Suiiolir, m; land - (GP) — Because be w not have his wile ulade an "ungli domestic drudge, “Rev. Artiu Snell is moving out oi his 20-: rectory into a cottage which u: to be rented at three shillings ( cents) a week. mnoolrroorooraoojmoovorodléldodoortorrolorr. and hazard. sample of every conceivable kind of road condition And as a result of this gruelling test, Nash will develop two new automobiles that will be more rugged, more comfortable, than ever before . . . and the mt economical big cars on this continent. A They will be the new Nash "coo" in the low-priced field, and the new Nash Ambassador in the medium-priced field. Until final Victory, we at Nash will continue our 100% production for war. Your Nash dealer will help you to g keep your present Nash car operating at top efllclency, by caring for it wisely, thus helping to maintain necessary civilian transportation. But when our war tasks are finished, Nash and Nash dealers bring you a new and finer car than you have ever owned . . . more advanced in design, more economical to drive. -' MHHFIZfI (If 1.315071%! / n w 11:1 H’. M01501? (NV TAR/U