vwron Monsoon PRESTON FOSTER and IDA LUPIN In’ ' “SEA DEVILS" Also “ONE LIVE GHOST” with LUCILLE BALL and LEON ERROL ‘ BURDEN Wednesday, April 17 _Evening 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee 3:30 VICTORIA Thursday, April 18 Evening 8:00 Matinee 3:80 v Auction Sale l un instructed by J. Albert Usll- ‘Qeck to sell by public auction on his ‘premises at North 'i‘i'yun, Wednes- . nay, April 24th, ii’ not nne 25th. j-Saie to begin at. 1?. o'clock noon. ;_l‘.ivo Stock consisting" of 1 choice Jnnre, general purpose. 5 years; -l Ayrshire cow 4 years old; 1 Jes- wey cow 5 years; i Shot-them, 9 jEllIS; 1 tshorthorn ll years; 1 Hol- istein 3 years, to freshen June lst; ;1 Short/horn lteg. ti years, a very tine gnimiel; 1 Shorthorn Reg. hesier 2 years to freshen in November; 1 Shorthorn 2 years; 1 Beg. Short- Lhorn bull No. 274182, (2 years); 1 Jenrling Shorthorn bull (grade); weerlin; heifer, Reg. These are very ‘choice animals, 6 yearling heifers, I yearling steers. several young eslveg and . ‘FAR-M MA HINERY: - 1 llslll thresher No. 4 complete with blow- ‘er (new); 1 binder ii it, 1 tractor drag sleigh (new); 1 tractor trailer (never used); l ha mower ti !t.. 1 buy loader. 1 aid silvery rake, l1 fl. (new); 1 dump rake 2 it»; hay rope, cable and blocks, hay fork, 1 w spreader (new ides); 1 patch planter (Hoover); 1 two row tivstor, 1 rootnr dig er, 1 Halls rifles; h 0e. 1 pota- sooop and baskets, 1 set of separs. tors complete with riddes for clesn- ing seed, 1 double trunk wagon. 1 dump cart, l set lever spring tooth barrows, spikg tooth hsrrows. 1 sct iron hsrrowr 1 electric cream sep- stator stnlnless ma): 1 drivtn wagon, 1 en c 156 to 2% Ii. P" manure car er, complete; 1 heavy 4' foot wood sliifh (never used); 1 leto l Thursday. April 18th at St. Thomas’ WESTERN BllAlilllAll -BUY ‘ lish ll paint and varnish £105 sfirscsh. 4-16-21. - ussY so“. o" s". r u o... gioemtoli. n ‘ r iii-Sir: nosing tn stock at Bruce's. 4-17-2i. .-'l‘l1l_B'l‘Y-TW PIECE Dinner Sets. stock patterns, $8.95. $9.85 ar . $11.05 at Braces. 4-11- 1._ _-__ . —l’l‘ PAYS to buy Hillside Chicks leaders “ Brdedtna Hutch . Breeding. riio u- sss es Ds . Albany. s-l-M-W-s-IAL —II'I‘CEIN orsnsns here w- dsy,~gone tomorrow. Cali cariiy and oitsn at Bruce's, 2i I -SWII"I"I cluoxs h . heslthv. hsnLv. Order fir. g- mstt Mcmnis. B-sdslbsno 4-10-11, -ron SALE-On i t used‘ soo x 22 tire and tisle.lmli.l'pyply mi Ernest Bryenton, Malpsqus. —OAMIO, KINSINGTOI, Tug:- day 530, s; Wednesday 8. "R1 . Tenderfoot. Ride" starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnett and Mary Lee. Special Leon Errol 511011.116“ Dunk River Dairying Co. will close at 6.00 p. m. on Saturdays and will not be open in the eveniniz except Monday and Friday. g 16 m —CAMIO - KENHINGTON — Tuesday 5.80-8.00; Wednesday - 8.00. “Marshal of Reno" with Red Ryder. Little Beaver and Gabby Hayes. Special-Loon Errol zhloétél -cnuncn or amount). New London Parish: Holy Week Service Church. New London, 7.30. Rev. D_. E. Noel. Rector. ' 4-17-11- --1’0LICE COURT — Eight drunks were charged in Summer- side Police Court yesterday morn- ing. Flour forfeited their bail of $36.00; two were fined $15 00 and costs; one was lined $20.00 and costs and one was remanded to jail until today. A speeder was iined 810.00 and ooets. ~S —PLAY AT KENSINGTON. - Ths Remington ing their St. Patrick's pig/y in ir-I George Hall on Easter ondaé at 8.15. Admission 40o and‘ 25c. ood Specialties. 4-17-20-22 3i. -FOB SALE st. Ba (horses. mares and gsld low set. Blacks. 1O to -3UBBIIR EAT: rsssns with I Lil-ll _ . ease in a s , m, ,n§U§f,“,h:,,, out, wondering all the time 1r she] Players are re t- , Iy "Margaret ‘Mair "Don't bother." slid the nurse n table by the do. There were lettuoe sandwiches bread and but- ter and hone . and one oi Ddiths sgeelsl c ale sandwich cakes. " en's bseuv “Vfll? " said Ilka. "In '1 m he still also: ." Hlfilltnkeherln mtgmothsrrocm for s bit." Nurse Trevor engineer- sd the wheeled cot through the doorway. ‘Well. eat s good tea. Let me know if there's anything more wen . ' ‘ms door closed behind her. Lydia settled herself in s chair at the side o! Susan's bed. "The nurso seems a. nice enough wonmn." l “Oh, yes.” said Susan. “she's! and kind. I'm lucky 'l‘hlnss midis sssliy be Wm". ht and they was o yxuguasn felt vary . unprising how the smallest exertion took it out of her. even small-talk was an eflort. She felt too that Lydia was not at her iclnoom-rsstisss was being adequate that is. darling." "Yes, isn't it? Martin's Vivian sent it to me." “How charming. Veryh kind oi her." Lydia lingered e chiffon material with renewed interest. "Darling I wish you were a little fatter. Your face has got so thin You must try and get yourself wcll again. I don‘t know what Mai-tin Susan interrupted her. “You think he'll get a. shock when he sees me?" "Oh. no, of course not. You'll soon get your looks back again. It's onlv a question or time. after all." Susan gave s faint sriile. "Yes, I suppose so."—“S0 Mummy thinks I've lost m looks. Only temporarily of course. st still. not very cheer- ing. Not that I'd mind so gerrlfically for myself. But Martin. Martin-i Martin's words on Derby Dayzl “Why are you so lovely? Promise me that youll never change, never get any older. any diflerent." Funny how that's always stuck in my mem- ory. And I promised. How stupid. as though one could promise." She stirred restlessly. "Tell me what you've been doing. Mummy? Met any Lntcmsting people lately?" "Did I ftell you about Dwight Sanderson. my new American? Such a charming man. over bare on bus- iness. I met him at Lady Victim's two drivers $85.00 to $1 faction guaranteed. Csttl trade"... Walter S. Weeks. Azsinzooa outrun cannon day. Agrll 21st. 1946. Bedequs 11 A M. moment o! the Lord's Sup- Dar at each service. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Minister. Rev. J. M Baxter, B. D Good Friday. , bonus, traces.- rubber beltlns. svvlngletrees. neck yokes. milk pails, menu osns. inn calf res tern, hard wood . s. qunntita s! for hoes, seen ks, and Mounts-ha sill Cobblers med pote- . ITIRNPPUEE consisting o! chairs. iablesplfl ‘ ‘ I tnrusoette, numerous. small A Bungalow 28 x 28 will be of- fered if not sold previous to sale. - TEIMU-OASI. woman's Institute serving lunch. J. ALBERT CALLBECK. (Owner) IIUGII MORRISON. Auet l: iso."“.':""'“"' —- (GP) - The annual conierence of the Liberal atiorial party will be held here uns ill-N ' LONDON —— (OP) -— Because oi teed shortages. the International Force Bhow st White City. London. again will not, soospt competitors m . IsVlflfffJe Seed Oats Crapaud Creamery Co. are booking orders for Banner and Ajax Seed Oats until APRIL 25th NOTICE I Mrs. Barry lnsldprs ed April 19th. there will be a ilnileri Service at North Bedequs United Ghurch at B P. M. Sublwl» Groups Around the Cross." n u ~—~M.r. Vernon Whlsh of Boston. Mass, and Miss Trusty Short. stu- l”; ‘ii.fi"""°°‘ $1.3m...” an , e, were Iii 1ft week o! Miss Anna Doyle. Lot V011 llrapauil Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Wilson o! Charlottetown have moved to Orapsud where Mr. Wilson has tshen over the barber-ins business of the late Arthur Johnston. Mrs. rrsnk MacDonald of Ors- iid left. on Monday for Boston. glass, where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Twmsine. and other friends. On Monday. April 9th. the Vie- toris Unions again bottled with the Knotty Nlners and in spits o! the eflorts of Gordon Drillon. won s mashing victory. ~03. noon ‘an On tbs um- of Aprfl 4th. iihshontsotbln . s theme of (he devotional period was "Toe Resurrection oi Quiet", and suitable roe/dines were given by Mrs ‘rrowsdsle. Mrs. sins. Mrs. 0F OANADAr-Eaater Services Sun- on; "The l -$; shall have m no. I must catch um - end." Lydia. beamed in the door 0W Busts darling.’ and several times since. So attrac- tive. rather like Raymond Massey. l - ‘ soil-consci- “Oh. well." Susan laughed. “You'll I be making a match of it yet. Mun- _my. You don't want a full-grown daughter like me in the way. Bet- ter kwv quiet. loo. about being s grandmother. How's the new ilat l goin '2" "Not too bad." Lydia was buoy- ant, overlooking snags. "It's a pity the trams run so close. Still. there's always something to put up with. It's an improvement on Bayswat- ‘Pliefitere "silent for s minute or two. From the next room there came the whimpering half-cry of the baby who had Just woken up. Lydia glanced at her tiny platinum wrist-womb. “Darling. 1 think I trill" Just before six o'clock." "Perhaps you ought to." Susan agreed. "Such a long and boring Journey . . . It was nice of you to come all this way. Shall I ring the bell. Mnmmv. ior somebody to come-or call Nurse if you like?" "Oh. no. it's all right, don't both- er. I can llnd mv own way about. I ought lo be able to-1 lived in iihls house myself for enoudh veers." "Oh, I always forget." Susan laughed. “I expect you'll_i'ind Daddy ‘and Eleanor downstairs." “Yes? Lydiakv. eyes bw-lnklori. “Very tactful. aren't, they? -ker& ing out of the way, csrslul not l interrupt our little tcte-o-teio. Oh. well. they have their good points." She embraced Susan iulscsnely. "Good-bye. Susie darling. I hate leaving you. I've got a tiny spare- room at the flat Oome whenever you like." "Yes, thanks. Minuny. Bul. 1 wsnt to get om to Martin ss soon cs I can. 11 only Baby would get on better." well. you mustn't worry. Everything will come right in the way. "Wlite as soon ls Y0“ con- let ms know your plans. Good-bye ‘Goodlsy - s. whiny." The door closed behind liar. Sus- an lav very still. In the mun next ion! thin wail o! d "laps sic was ettinl umry. Near- ly time for snllsthsr bottle. "I can't smiably. sh menus o. teal things quickly and methodicaolly on} "What a prettyldressing-Jacket I Aunt ' door the baby ypised its voice in a ~ loasure. Per- . AAAAAA AAAQAA A v<Y ~<ww v v Y /- I 046444440 course I ass s sood ¢¢yvv l .. we cusntonarows cuARDIAN v -I.nIIII:fi vvwvw JOE PALOOKA /J.- Iw yeifl llvfin . . .. with»: o»? aw 80m l . . . tun/ed and so fsminiru, su thsio; swnt, fitted’ jackets, mp- bJ-htwsish,peeeJed'.rhsslJwi'sl|lWWW-~ Mil-M ilelv ruff: you'll low on 85071” Bvfldlhlflfl fwm bll-illlw. {ac/m rum, tunic: and lwlno: to will? (“ilmw- Haitian-fresh for Editor Sunday through VSpringfimQ L, _. and your: o8 P"4I"'MIP? WW4 susomnsms ‘AAA: kAnkAk¢¢k;¢kkrskk1:AAAAA¢ By HAM FIIIER - mend: lhd O1 Mural-lane and Mrs. Donlld- b, 1m, mum n,» 5",“, bit the Darius. As s nutter o! M- il" @111" a "i9 m l thought. with sud en violence. 9°?- llfl ll»! l-h 231v éihflfhnzxl: “fl/m? Ryan"; Tillers was not gulch wrong afterillldtlhfi’ 1W0 d‘ h ~ m" nll: only Just. tb stu id tiredness. “P °T I II‘ !l W fin M“ M '3" m!" °i M" 31")’ To-mormw she would pperstisds the "l" W'- "fllll W! l“ "iii/Id- l-flm‘ doctor to lat her get up. “glue bscraratllwr 1on1. roman a It was surprisingly eirim walk-l ‘(ins aoross tbs common. Susan who - after she got up. had had to learn by tum: w‘. mfa to walk all over again, felt that. were mariLior a concert and box h“ 1° l. 3'3"?“ gzuggfarg‘ soolslto dintbshsiLRo- w, m.‘ _ t bl‘ sick q ngg- 0P! Our stores will be closed all day Good Friday. MR8. JESSIE JOHNSTON women's mums n. c. WOOD ‘m’ WWI“ Crapaud Norma l‘ Plsen your orders now l Box $00M, l1 i ‘ I Illll, Potato, 5m $1- "mmu% we in flu ~linvfcrssinnsrsedhllllsllvery. be It EWQ have t-olssl eespsrs from udvmi . 19.4 q fiend esn handle any I‘ i?" ma.“ . Save money and buy st I m. p outflows or FATHER she hmd the whole forest and some tltln on _ mmtohsrsslf- y ...._.... m. ~_~---i-»-=-=~<»~..r-.::.~:.:.a~:=r l5. washout saddled ltitn sexton mm soon GIANBPIIIOIIALI ma“ d ‘nu a "All '1'. l m“ ll Ifll I “l zriuiifi Krtfilr lot}... m- i... . db avg;- Wl Y“ l" l‘ u; wuu- mother l ' it. ' _.v|I1g-'¢I_d visitor to Granville. 1..."; n-tgrsswfi. wihrii-iluft’ ‘uémsow MI I i “Citrus. 1 shettsrlns iiioiqtt. 1 aspect. rot my (Ellie tbs. snfi m“... .... ti”... .1. L‘? '" Lilo out her it Iults me. r h bayou mssn an Isinmwststbel‘ Itlsindssde riends Granville.