but you’re stuck on me!“ TO-DAY - TUE. - WED. BIIOWB AT 3.1a .- 1.00 alvn’ 9.00 M-G-M's glorious story of two lovers fiatgewho had dreamszbmwho believed! KING VIDOR'S PRODUCTION AMERICAN Iiolyillycll" BRIAN DPNLEVY ANN nuclear?- WALTER ABEL JOHN QUALEN - HORACE McNALLY A MeIro-Goldv/yn-Moyer Hill IN TECHNICOLOR llI-IJAY-r- BAPITO I. -:- TUE- WED. lilillill llllll on hie greatest performance! SUSAN lilliilltll , _’ llll IIIIIPIIIIITIY WIIIIIII ' Roma Dolmen tAlan Nlplu-Ton Fulden laelpiybylnbnll-Aolmn-IDHI ma-n-a-I-qezruu-oa-anqmu IIIHIU FIND WITH! MIISII or“ -ALSO UNIVERSAL NEWS- SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 "jrus uaginv are". mm by Jules may maygtrgrk, PRODUCE MONTREAL, April 14-(0?) Produce prices Sat. reported by chew" film-Iota M1111 18th. the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow»- DGGS: Not packed for export A Lange 35-35%: A Medium 311/5-32: A Pullets 26-26l-’.i; B 29-30; C 23. Packed for export A Large 37; A Medium 35. BUTTER: Wholesale Que job- bing pasteurized fresh No 1 35: No 2 34%; current receipt Que No 1 pasteurized 34% del Mtl; No 2 33- % del Mtl; first grade creamery prints Job price 36ii-37; first grade solids Job price 36-36%. CHEESE: Current white and trade and export western 20 11/16- 31. colored Que 22%. white 21%'21q {é for local trade. POTATOES: '15 lb bags l No 2 .804: No 1 Que. 1.65-1.75; .3. 1.75-1.90; PE} 130-2. ‘tilts Wflf-F-Fiilll’ Years Ago By The Canadian Press APRIL’ 16. l941—-British forces in Greece withdrew South o! Mount Olympia after a Greek corps aid- ingtheflritishiniheeastemsec- tor was rendered iueiflxative. The Nazis mlaxie an eight-hour raid on London setting the largest number o! fires since the wars start. JOINED ARMY AT l5 land - (GP) - Anthony Seagrove, Iwho joined the army 2 1-2 years ago and for eight months fought in fiance, Belgium and Germany, has been sent back to England be» cause even now. he is only 17 1-2 years old. IaoeNon,‘ REGIS, Sussex, Eng- C Tl-iE_ cnalrnotrrsrowu (magnum cenriut ruinous it A ' A advance. ““-'- -_.» 'CIA8WII¢I- ror -n0WIi‘lDlll- OONFEIIEBATION LIFI U! j HUBANCE GLEE CLUB CON W , {-16- i. All-IVES OVERSEAS-dire. P. A. Roy of Rusticoville, P. E. L, has received word that her hus- band. Cpl. Roy has arrived, safely ‘OVBIBQBS. ' MAYOR RETURNS -- HM Wor- p Mayor J. E. Blanchard er- rived back in the City Friday eve- ning after a business trip to Mon- treal and Toronto. STEAM BOILER. FOR SALE Upright Steam Boiler 65 II.|I.- tui- ed to carry I50 lbs steam. good n new. Also number of pumps etc. WEEKS COAL YARD Charlottetown 4-1fl-2i FUNERAL THIS MORNING The funeml of the late Mrs. Joe- BDh Doimn, who died at the City Hospital. April l2, “111 take place at 8.45 this morning from her resi- dence. Mslpcque Road. to St. Du-n- stens Basilica. Interment in the HAVE BUSY WEEKEND — The careless use of matches by children kept the Fire Department busily engaged fighting grass fires all day Saturday. Two such fires occurred on North River Road, two at Victoria Park, and still two others on Upper. Queen. Street. The second fire on Upper Queen, said to ‘be set by children, resulted in the loss of a barn us:d by Robert MacClarey. Mr. MacClareyb horse was not in the barn at the time. FISHING RODS SEIzED-Dur- ing yesterday afternoons snow- storm, two anglers ‘who jumped the gun’ were caught by the game officer at New Glasgow busily en- gaged in ‘dunking’ juicy blobs of garden hackles with a view to, tricking an unwary trout. Inter- ested in their work they paid n0 particular attention to the_third member who attached himself to the party carrying o. rod and can- of worms. Alas the newcomer turned out to be a wolf in sheeps clothing, and an appearance in Court will be required. URGE DIVORCE COURT — A delegation from the Canadian Le- gion waited on the Legislature Salt- urday morning asking them to rc- consider their stand on the ques- tion of establishin a divorce count in this Prov for the benefit of returned soldiers whoeo wives have proved unfaithful dur- ing their husband's absence over- seas. Members of the delegation which made a strong plea for the returned soldiers who find them- selves in this unhappy Situation were Major N. W. Lmvther, Iieut. oi. David Stewart and Maior Allan Nicholson. , "AN AMERICAN ROMANCE" VITAL, INSPIRING FILM King Vidorls Technicolor produc- tion of "An American RnImII-ce." me M-gtyp-Goldwyrl-lviayel" plxoduc- tlon comm! to the Prince lL-CWHITII Theatre, has been brought t0 the ‘l I‘ - statesman and adviser of the bove, eld Bernard M. Baruch, a e President, has arrived in London on an as yet undisclosed White House mission, but rcrortediy to discuss with Prime Minster Cnur- enul plans for occupying p, rapid- ly disintegrating Germany. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH Morning worship at 11 A.M. was conducted by the minister, the Rev. I. Judson Levy 3.13 with sermon "Facing the Promise d." In the book of Numbers, l3 and 14 Moses u the l _ grimage of the people brin near their goal seeks to gr»: iur- ther encouraging leademiip to the people who murmured and com- plained, caught between past and future, between hopes and (ears, many raisins the despairin cry "would Go t we had ‘ed in Egypt." His spies returned bringing conflicting reports, some lllTi the land was good, other; that it held no promm, and two "the lint! is good and we can take it." is the experience of Christian p their effort to be Christi-tn. rist- ianity holds over before u: the Promised Land, that sonrstlting for which the heart and Inlml cf man seek beyond the dark hour. It is the essence of Christianity that it maintains the hope of the better ahead even in the hour of Iliscour- agement and weakened ilzith. Twenty five years ago we felt that we were on the borders of the promised land wlllh high tropes for o. bett-er world. Once Inor-c comes the Ivilderltcs experience. There are the symbols of hope, there is love in a world of hatreds, there il brotherhood in time of divisions, there is fellowship in the Church of God, let us have courage, faith and vision to perceive the Promised Land. God caik us on the road. No man is able truly to live until he has discovered a purpose greater than himself wherein he may live sacriiicially, o! sudh we all join mourning today tlic loss of one oi the greatest. It is curs to give ourselves to the purpose of God, to know that He is with us. that is our greatest. hour. The morning anthem was "hir- est Lord Jesus.” The Chum-I School met at the close of the morning worship. Evening worship at '7 RM. was conducted by Mr. Levy with ser- mon “Tlhe Danger of a Half-Cure.” §an/u///e"e’r_/ f0 l’. 7p you aye/Iv // ymv/ xz/r/r/ey 5V6’? N 0 lwonder nearly l out of every Canadian, lttmi-lies use All-Bran; . 64% of them for t screen as one of the most timely. Sulllvarfs "Saviour, Thy Children inspiring and vital stories ever Ken," was the anti-mm, filmed. Its parallel themes are The music of the day w“ con-‘ America's srolvth in spiritual and ducted by Mlrs. a. Elliott Full. material strength thwush m" organist anddireotor of choir. blessings of u prolific nature and W ‘“'~'”“_ “""':::'-~' "'= Steve Dangos, American, Bria industrial power, and mans ever- lasting striving toward s. better Donlcvy has been given the finest_ um role of his career following out-, The iant industries which. standing performances in "Stand have m, e America Great in time’ By For Actirli“ and "Wake Island" o1 peace and in time of war were His portrayal of Steve is a masterful created by men, many of them character of study ot an nlmmi- tmmlgmnts, who firmly believed grant who is moulded into an ma; free men were created equal, American during a lifetime 0f.- found opportunity here, and are up wvith an industry. | willing to ale a; they have lived to Woven through iihe picture is the. ', MURRAY HARBOUR, TUESDAY, APRIL 17th preserve the ideas and ideals for love story or Anna O'Rourke. the_ - " which America. stands, Irish girl, he married, their children - ' MONTAGUE. ‘VEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th In Stefan Dangasbiblichck, Sio- and their grandchildren, all proud if ; KENSINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 191a a H J "A80" venue lmmi W" ‘W’ b“°"‘°‘ °‘ ii". .“““i"g° '"/“¥‘.FF’°5F“~. , ' n u i i 3E5 I oltteistliac _ M; v< V ‘g’ VICTORY LOAN MEETINGS HUNTER RIVER, MONDAY, APRIL 16th sounrs, FRIDAY, APRIL 20th ' _} ,. MT. STEWART, MONDAY, APRIL 23rd ‘l NORTH WILTSHIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 24m , TIoNIsn, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th ~ 0’LEARY, THURSDAY, APRIL 26th : “s-"esuo. P- E- 1- ALBERTON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2m l “m” Hg-gg-g 1;, 11 a- M- TRYON, MONDAY, APRIL 30th . i ' ' ‘ OPTOMETBIST Fitting and Qgtliplylflfl Glasses c. I! lid: to» b t o Oil Ie °cn.n§eleb'°'v'vl:'l'°'" p ‘. ALL MEETINGS BEGIN AT s P. M. Dnllosronrr a a I. ~ '__ q 1 THRILLING PICTURES FROM THE f , t , I BATTLE FRONTS . I i} it‘; STIRRING ADDRESSES BY PRINCE ED- l l f; WARD IsLANIrs GALLANT SONS wno i j ' FOUGHT IN THESE BATTLES. I ._ ‘ __ . , , ~ LIEUT. COL. J. n. STEWART, n.s.o. I ,, '§°"'°‘,,‘,'"f°‘f“ ‘flfimmfiidwfifidtllelllle‘lmvllfgtlhfif; f}? l ‘ MAJOR ALAN NICHOLSON f ILL’? Nelallfglso. right. his country's denunciatio? oflthe at?! l I MAJOR ALBERT J. WILSON lyfiiilvfzufifilll“ii°feli§futefilllafil,fifi'f .l*.}.§,;‘;';,‘_’f,_'f",',',, M,» l 5L ‘ and other returned men. 4 ' - _ .. . i" miimm” a 4' 55% I _ ‘ I ‘ I _ " g "~ ’ These Ineetlngs are being held through the co- Here I Am s oillajrgiicziélfig; ilfiéM§siltlgglflfléaFélilliiisF0flfd unelll‘ l In" "ma" & _ “ . I. . ' ' ' ' g1" National War Finance Committee GHIK-ll-GIIX l whim‘ "i ‘mmg the mm?“ f“ ""‘*‘"“‘ l’ I w l I Ac N! but the wise householder will do so while Coa I ‘Inglis’ lfifitfhii Ill" $3.12 DISSQLVED QRAI‘ v c‘ and Coke is available and our men and ,, ____ ___ ____________ are Ell)?! than satisfied lvlnl re- teams can mhkg de ivefy. livability filrvllalicytou "mm" ' ‘an a i I -I - M "y, "m mum“ Just now we are unloading cars of ‘DOIIIIIIIIOII my,‘ gift-o; eggnsggigg? by} Coke. Old Sydney. Inverness, Albion Nut. p- m.‘ aifrtia €2°§ll§'."ll‘.'...2l c A R R H Brae "OHM! Sullivan (‘M'- lny person found dumping material of'any kind at am“;,:§:'h:""'h" m ‘h’ ‘m’ ' ' " , " l ,_ as - ahenfoot afhPrflncedstlreetr on thve, Water front between the,‘ . ' ‘ . ' ‘ i .' a way ar an te err harf will be roseeuted. s a ' -. " . l I P A - i t". B, - - e The Dillon 8r Spllleii see Page 3 } .0 .,. ._ , i. _ , ' ‘ . - BOARD F HE L . ' . I I ’ I i._,,_,,,,,, ° A T" CHEK-R-CHICK . PH°NF i“