l "-4 1.00 and 9.00 Al l‘ I ' share ‘like [will g’ an ‘Qymaaiaazv- ‘s; , 1pm] d‘ I .' T .. . In the screen's First Gtlflt Victory Picture! _"-T0-0AY and taro. um t» ti. Mill H0 Fiuhto For‘ ACANA ~ \ a "t." h’ "M. EXTRA“ Mum ‘WILL BECLOSED UN FRIDAY.” BRITISIII- censors»: NEWS IZARIBBEAN -nomuc_ii_ - cocoa snonr “THIS THEATRE: AIVD- ALL F. G. SPENCER COMPANY LIMITED THEATRES. AS USUAL, "Tltslllllrince " Edward Island, Teachers’- federation ’ '- u.‘ Y u . ttftttunt, cnttvutrtott, tumroniuu APRIL l2lh., I3lh.,_ and l4lh. Addresses by non. J.‘ WALTER tomes. Minister of Education Prior-assoc cuumr of Mt. Allison University A ‘and DR. J. A. MacMILLAN of Charlottetown {IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIII i \ i h MI.- IDIII’! ON wordbaabeanrscaivedbenotthe Robert. B. Mason, ased '10. which 8t. Vital, Mun, on 25th March. Mr. and Mrs. Mason have been residents o! St- Vital, which is a. suburb o! Winnipeg since they leit here a ntlnber oi ‘ ears loo. The late Mr. Mason was, oran- any I gtemp vendor in the Onm‘ t4- town Post Oiiice loblrlt-Jnc eon oi’ the late James D. Mason, a tanner business man obthls city. _ Mrs Mason. who survives, was ionn- Jrly Minnie Weddell, ‘s. sister o! Mr. James A. Weddell, formerly Bur 2. Ida Arsennuit, 3. DOMId. 2. Inna Steele, 3. Una GRADE tutu...» wuss tutu: ,__'§ t .,b .1. A ~ ‘a it Wodnoatiayflhursday & Friday i § it it h \ \ it l i QIIIIIIDIIIJIAPWWWfiQ uYllfldtldlIil I‘ crintandent o! miiisTfmeiutifEo. hen. Amscoucm uroia scuoor. " Norne mtnu: couvimr . GRADE XI. l Marguerite Richard; Justin 'M .GR.A.DE X. i. Edna Martin- I. DeaRoches, 8. Agaiths Arsen- w . GRADB 1X. 1- Doro. Arsenault. 2. Irene Gallant. 3. Bernice DesRoches. GRADE VIII. 1. Catherine G-‘allant, an . VII- i. Melina Poirier. 2. BC ' _ JFZPACHARLQITIFEJLLWN ‘GUARDIAN BAQE. THREE . . '& CAPITOL ‘tw ' snows 3.15 _ 7,00 _ 3,45 Now Playing Nothing ILONDIE and the liumstoads not . did can touch this“ ior hi-ilnksi _ _' _ l» = stout? u; -, PENNY SINGLETON '. ART UR LAK ,_ - LARRY SiMMS-Ann Sivan-Jonathan ii|le_ " Plus NEW&-SNAPSHOTS _ Tl.is Theatre and all F. G.‘ Spencer Company Limited ‘_ Theatres, as usual, will be lbe closed on Good Friday. l "d-"lf I Dominion Prize List National Temperance l Study Goursa The following P. E. Island names fllipeai- in the Dominion Prize List g5 the National Temperance Btudy O J ' iirsc. ‘JUNIORS, 9 YEARS AND UNDER J B. Bretver Auld. Freetown, l can Bradshaw, Albany, l 2 Leigh Jewell. Bcdcque. _D3 Catherine Middleton, or _ _ - , JUNIORS. I0 and ll YEARS 1 Lillian Jack, Bed ue. 3 Heather Lents, Charlottetown. Doris _Wl.'lght, Mid ‘Billy Lewis Charlottetown Hm. Cardigan. INTERMEDIATES l2. l3. ll Yrs. 1 Elizabeth Wright. Middleton. 2_Arthur Brown, York; 3‘ Mines E. Heirell, Freetown. 4 Margaret Coffin, Charlotte- town. Marjorie Deacon, N. Wilt. shire; Audrey Kent, New Wild shim. Clifford Moase, Kensingtmi, Betty Profltt, Freetown. SENIORS 15. 1G. l1 Yrs. 1 3 Katherine Maclilachern, char- o i etown- 4 Ruth Wright, Charlottetown, lvfiljv G. Wright, deque. HONORABLE MENTION Marlene Dnvison, Kenslngton. Shirley Cook, York. Roy Higgins, Hunter River. NEW TELEPHONE SERVICE PORT-OF-SPAIN, ‘Prinidad -<c Pt- The governor of Trinidad. Sir Bede Clifford, recently innuguratal dad and the United states. Marlo Murray, 3. Della Desfiochcs. l G ADE VI. 1. Eunice F- Dea- Hoches, 2. Joan Williams, 3. Rose M- DesRoohes. - GRADE V. 1- Gerald Steele. I. Velma. Polrler, 3. Alexander lsecky. GRADE V. (B) l- Imliss Gallant, 2. Yvlcanne Desmchee, 3. June Muc- na . GRADE IV i. Estelle Williams. I. Joyce Williams, 3. Sheana John- stone. GRADE III. l. Catherine Mac» Dougail, Z-h Claude Goudct. 3. John oc P. DesR es. GRADE II. i. June Gallant 2- Evelyn Desk/aches, 3- Eileen Gaudet. GRADE I- (A) l. Wanda Steele. Z. lllliari DesRtochss, 3. Vernon Mc- Ne . GRADE I. (B) i. Maurice Gaudet, 2. Ticmmy Williams, 3. Clarence Gaudrt. Support Compart; N ortllzwll/ova Scotia and QEITRAI Gllllillllih s routine Pmml- F"°*‘°.W"- “W” WW“- from No. a District Depot, Hali- n telephone service between 'I‘rlni- d reserved tor news it a newly nature h“ “datum 'r%':'+"r*"'“._*~ "r 000K! tor Photos. CONIIIDERATION SURANCE. IIOWAID ltaolNNis shoe Store open all day Wednesday. i-e-ii. oaooaa GELEOD up. will ggnom tall day Weduiesdayhnpru x9“ on (“DC may, April no s-i-n. DUNBTAFTNAGE C ll E i.‘ S E Wholesale and Retail. Cash and Carry Stones 4-4-31. LII‘! IN- BROODER STOVEB now in stock at Halal-ans Charlottetown Order early and avoid dis- ntmen s l GOOD GIVIIBS - The Junior Red Cross of Fortune Bridge hool known as "Fortune Bridge Gold Diggers” donated 840 to the recent Cross campaign. POLICE COURT — There were three cases in yesterday's Police Court. A soldier dtarged with bc- - lng drunk and incapable on leave irom Halifax was ordered to re- turn to his unit. Two girls charged with the concealment of venereal disease. received 30 days each. ...IOIN C.W.A.C.'s. Miss ulllui s. Wells and Miss Ndrma K. Lawson“ botth o! Aiberton, left yesterday to' 10in the Canadian Women’; Army 003176 l! H5115“. Mind WbLs was iormerly court stenosrapher to the 5t! e Court oi P. l‘. Isl Miss La/wson as a stenogratpher with the Rogers Agencies, Ltd. W. ISLAND uioifrlacnvcn _. The death occurred recently o! Mr. David Roster o! Seattle, wwi. ington, whose wile was the roim- er Miss Florence Strctdi of Long Creek and i.s his only survivor living at their residence 3111 Han- ford Sh. Seattle 44. Washington. SCHOOL LIGITIKWJ- MODIF- ICATIONS — The regular monthly meeting oi the School Board was held yesterday afternoon, Dr. I.J. Yeo presiding. Mr. V. A. Ainsworth who was present on invitation, plgc_ fill UBYOYe the Board, specifications for the lighting tor city schools- It was decided to call ior tenders tor the lisshtins o! the mut- schools and a o ior the erection oi en- closed fire escapes at Prince Street West Kent and Queen Square Schools. Some routine business was also t-ansacted and the chair. man. Dr. ‘Yeo, titanked Mr. ‘Ains- worth ior the great deal oi‘ work which he had put into the report free o! cost to the Board. P. E. ISLANDERS JOIN UP _ Khaki oi the Canadian Active has been donned by s1 Prince Edward Island men are now awaitin N Army more who fax, to a basic training centre. They are: Harry Joseph Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bar- rett. Bpring Park street, Charlotte- town; Everett Charles Best-ism. hudtand c! Mrs. Dorothy Bearisto. Prinestown; Ivan Hammond Brad- shaw, M0 Prince street, Charlotte- town; Gerard Joseph Dalton, sun of’ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton, Burton Lot No. 7; Joseph Albcr’. Gallant, husband oi Mrs. Hazel Gallant, 10o Upper ueen street. Charlottetown: and A red Joseph Higgins, husband of Mrs. Cather- ine Higgins, Kcnslngton. ROTARY LUNCIIEON — Poverty and lll health are great contribut- ing iactors to juvenile delinquent‘? and in order eradicate . thoughtful and kindly considera- tion must be given to the problem Mr. W-E. Bentley, K.C., told the Rotary Club in an interesting ad- ress at the weekly luncheon “ yesterda-y- The ED981191‘ iollowed the evolution o! the idea of punishment. starting with the “llltclflouglt Thai Sticks The Gough That the kind that bother! yvu during the you awake at night Why not _ _ _ S and seeitow quickly it. will Jntl ' coughing condition? aildrug counters .“_. m... win thcilfrotrt’ Raw i......;..d PTCFURE WAS TAKEN TN JANUARY A" Two Chg rlottetown Men, Capt. A. J. Wilson (hmptml/ 1944 earlier days when even the most This is the kind of a cough it is hard to got rid of, get a bottle of Dr. W‘magm€ye?§§ 1t t; tly and effectively going in the [oflmig trig“ egm, soothing thehrritated air passages, , bcc ti: k ti’ th not 48 years. Price 35c a bottle; tbonlirrnge fills-ll‘; slmflnuitl: times as much, 60c, at country has doubled . . . The C C I‘ has become a powerful movement of the people. the past two years it has won 9 by- elections . . . . . last summer it won | 34 seats in the Ontario Legislature . CC F membership in the During . . it is the This is the reason tor the terrific campaign against the C C F. . . . . but the people of Canada reiusa to he tooled. Membership and lup- pcrt continue to grow despite the attacks by big business. CANADIANS ARE ON THE ‘in! THEY BANTHULD BACK The C C F‘ is YOUR movement. It does not get and DOES NOT WANT the support of the big corporations. It needs YOUR support NOW. Write and send your contribution to your C C F‘ Provincial Headquarters- was employed ‘______,__ shareholders o: the Kings County Plowing Match Fair Association Bridgetown Hall on April 6th, 194i, at 8.30 P. M. Shares available. itnd Agricultural will be held l" B. Creed, Secretary-Treasurer minor offences by death, down to the present with its revised system. The following slate of officers was brought in by the nominating committee tor the Club during the President, T. Roy Cudmore; Vice President, Roy D. Quigley: Treas- lirer. Ari. McPherson; George Walters: Directors, T. W.L. Prowsc. J. P- Crockett and George Thompson. Guests yesterday were E. and Dr. RH. Pierce Robinson, Charlotte Commander Underhill oi Ottawa. were punishable coming season: SGCTQIB and George town. Gordon Ives and Jim Harris wcre joint. chairmen luncheon. at. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi my Husband and Father, SAMUEL C. who pissed away April 4th, 1936.‘ STEWART Remembered by Ills Wile and Family. 4-4-11. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi nur dear husband and father, Ptc. JB-meg W. departe Folland, who while on service Canada in Newfoundland, 1943. Your smiling face beyond the 58" d flllS With V. G. C. April 3 We seem to picture as we wait. Till Jesus gently And join you in our heavenly 1mm!- lilds us come Inserted by Wlte and Children. 4-4-11. liango 0a day and keeps ' n. r. now- o... United. rum». 0m ' v——.:-_:. “SOMEWHERE Commander 7 Both of Whom Wore Former Guardian List Boys, foundation of the trouble, and uimulatmg P. E. I. Highlanders w_ . 4-4-li. 4-4-11. Mrs. Annie n. llltt-cLeoil, l French River. 11v MEMORIAM‘ yesterday's dear lliel v c‘ ri. And see your lace again. OVERSEAS" and Lieut McTague MRS. A. C. ltlloL-EOD :‘.‘.‘:‘;1.::::::i“°" o‘ ¥3€i'.’.i..”i'i..€.°§.§.§.£§?"" Mqm- _- This is the first ln u series ,_ L" “ " b7 “W c “ r‘ in‘ F J u 56 B ‘ 85"" oamm‘ x. l m: ‘ _ ' . EASTERN uunnuiin :11“ MEMORMM t l ..~'ma mos-r itisrsrmo or‘ l“ '"°‘“°" °' l i .\vhn Dilsscd away Aivrll 3rd. 1943-, in loving memory oi our darling son Douglas M. MacArthur, who passed away April 4th, 1M1. In our memory brings back a pic- ture 0i three years ago today When God cnme down from Heaven And took dnr Douglas away. ' the Awav trout this world oi sorrow To dwell with llirn in sky ,And there some day we know 11°! t when . [We will meet our loved one there. Inserted by Mother, Father, 4 4 n Sisters and Brother. INCMEMORL-AM In loving memory t; Mrs. Russell Graham, who passed Mvny April rznd." 1940. Today is a day ni remembrance, With many sad rexrcts, day we shall always remember When the rest oi the world targets. We think of you in sllcncc And oft repeat your name. What would we [lve to hear Wur- i» . ’ Inserted by Sister Maggie, 41 n Sons, Hugh and Dan. On sale from Thursday noon. Please place your order not later than Wednesday p.m., as only limited quantity is to be made up. No delivery. Open all day Wednes- day. Closed on Friday. STEWART BAKERIES LTD_ 11v MEMORIAM! I in loving memory oi our dear‘ mother who departed this Hi8 April 3rd. 1943. A year ha; paued Our hearts are sore As time goes on we miss ou more The blow was hard, the a oak sev-| ere, To pa t with one we loved so dear. So quick, so quiet Wis the call Her szitirlcn dcrltli surprised us all Though her smile l!!! gone iot- ever And ltcr hands we cannot touch We s‘~1il never lose sweet memor- ea 0i the one wc loved so much. Inserted by Husband, Daughters and Sons, 4-4-11. , n. __ > "And so saq All o? us..." TO be sure o] fisll enjoyment in every cup, yoI must use really good coflee. “That's the lesson we've learned born eolee rationing", say husbands and wives everywhere. Thousands say, too, they intend from now on to slick to Maxwell House Cofiee. Thcy’vo proved by experience that its deliciously fragrant, full-bodied blend always gives them complete satisfaction. You’ll be wise to make Maxwell House your regular cofiee because : 1 It's blended from rare, extra-flavor cofieee ' —tlae finest the world produces. Roasted by a spacial process that captures all the extra goodness of this better blend. Packed in a Wartime Bag in an ALL Purpose Grind and at less cost to you. 2. 3. \ Maxwell House Coffee l, A Product at cancel loot Isa-so Mr. l). W. Kyle, Regional Supervisor" of First Aid for the Canadian National, will open a class on Tues- day evening, April llth at eight o'clock at the C.N.R. Depot, Charlottetown, and at Borden on April 10th. For the first time classes will be open to the pub- lic. Railway employees wishing to enroll contact Mr. - E. W. MacKinnon, Superintendent, others Dr. J. J. Blake or Red Cross. anun-un wmm