I “THIS THEATRE AND ALL OTHER F. G. SPENCER COMPANY LIMITED THEATRES WILL BE CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY" —- O DURING EASTER HOLIDAYS ALL MATINEES 2.30 PIIINDE EDWARD: TODAY and SAT. The Old KilIer-Diller In a A Hot-no! Chiller-Thriller! lg 1'9 Kay's In a doze of till’ Bud Humor Men-In the screen's blg Mirth, Melody and Mystery shew! . . g all’ set for laughs, scares, and rug- cuttlng rhythm! TANGLE D TE LIVISION MAT-2.30-EVEN—7—9 Latest News- Sarsh Podden. lends the boys a hand. and helps them out of jail (where they are incarcerated Today At Capitol “Three Mesquiteers” Bob Livingston. Bob Steele and Rufe Davis hit an action lush-spot with a new vlzestern thriller. "Lone time to run their horses in the com. test. But their troubles are still not‘ over. and during the race MMCIIIS‘ riders railroad the Circle-H (Stonys- fi“lewi"t.zlm°i.ll"lli.izdu.z=. £115.22.“&°£%“."l..5‘.li.“¥§..“‘b..?“s.éll$ ‘an ea . ' '. _- . “iewrs “m “m” m“ ~5“5”°"‘“[ ‘Z33 llhnl: i??? sllg-uihemililisaiglhlluikhllti “More m a‘ story 0mm“: with Lheu action sequence in the entire film ERR: {flflefi“,'§§ifi‘ygfijg‘"ilflsq°fi?gis°th Hundreds of spirited horses were‘ a l a large cast headed bv lovely Junel Used 1°!‘ l-mlagml?“ $193‘? Wigg: Johnson. comedienne from the Dlsetll 57315969553“ °r I m and Jo show. ' ,5? b Stonv and his pals are irraduady, losinx their large herd of horses which thev Dion to enter into an Army contest for a contract. TANNING BROOK W. l. y l April meeting of the Fanning d: h?” hgfoffxw“ m- Brook Wimens Institute met at the Rwy ‘ax-yaw Mmm méo out f“. home of Mrs. 'I‘ls0snas Biaziel with m. whmmen’; Army" contract l. l2 members and 5 visitors present. ‘mmmdmz m, boys. hem 0;”... Meeting opened with singing "Till momma 0mm . The Llghtsof London Shine M8411" torv cables a zroup of wild. Md HWY-ml! WM- . mustom. he decide’; to break them] mlléiirglltes o! lest meetlnz were read d them the - m 12mm"; get, wind 0g . Roll call was answered with sug- snd does eve in hlsl estlons for raising funds for Red prevent Storiv and his palsfl toss. President, Mrs. Ward Jay _in jthnvpontest, Granniblepoirgegtiietjlinsgltute knit 2 quest. E plans power to nuance suows zao-v-Isss CAPITOL: Today & Sat! THIS THEATRE AND ALL OTHER F. G. SPENCER LIMITED THEATRES WILL BE CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY TWO DAY S 0N LY Y!!! 3 MESOI/ITEERS .., . , ‘l. .. . .. . ADDED SHORTS- Musical (Western Style) -Sport Rec!- Terry Toou and Variety ReeL DOUBLE MATINEE SATURDAY 1.30-3.15 Shamrock Andllicinity The mild weather oi’ the best week has enabled the farmer to move a quantity of potatoes to market. Their many friends are welcoming lvlr. Beechen Graham and son Rob- ert of Shamrock on their return Irom Truro where tllev spent the whiter months. Mr. Peter A. McMahon spent the week end visiting in Charlottetown. Mrs. Emmett Duffy and daughter Marv spent o. couple of weeks visit- ors. 8 pairs of Men's Stockings. l0 pairs c! mittem for Red Cross. Mov- ed. seconded and carried that In- lllutg get lumber to finish Outside porch of school. It was agreed by Institute to purchase shade for glv s’ and Boys’ cloak room in school, also agreed that Institute purchase stove brush. pliish, oilcloth to cover top oi cupboard. Aumlnum kettle for drinking water for school children. It was moved and seconded and carried that Institute purchase two chairs for school. A cullmittee was sppolnieri to see trustees about fencing and cleaning up school grounds. It was agreed by Insfitute to purchase material through Martin's influence) just lnl in for quilt to be made for Red Cross A committee was appointed to cut material into squares. second to or- der material. school committee. reported child- ren treated. Sick committee report- ed two s'ck treated. A thank-you letter was read from Mrs. Gladys Myers. It was moved. seconded and carried that secretary writ" n Thank you letter to Mr. L E. Jav of Vlt. Stewart for the assistance he gave billldlnlz the school cupbca d. Correspendenca was attended to. Bills paid. one questionnaire was answered. Nine members joined ‘the Institute. Contest “as nut n" by Mrs. Watson Jay. “Pulling a Black eye on Hitler." It vms won bv Mrs. Wonda‘ Jay. A demomtrafion on mfikim! a couch cover out of seed sacks was much enjoyed. It was nut in by Mrs. Thomas Brazlel A heariv VOIP 0f thanks was extended to the hostess fo“ a lovolv lunch and onjcyelfe evenu: “‘re‘lnlz dosecl with Ni- tlcnal Anthem. A wololfnn party is to be held at next meeting. PR/OTEST LOTTERY LAWS ADELAIDE Australia —- (C?) — Cancellation of a carnival for the Australian Air Force men because the side-shows were declared illegal brought s flood of proI-sts against the South Australian lottely laws. uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu a EASTER SPECIALS HAMS .5; Al’ BACON A i; 26c 29c 32c 32c L“ 38c 3? A Large - — 25c A Medium — 23o B -—- - — — 21o EGGS LARD, lb. - - PRUNES, 3 ll». FEARS, 2 Tins - - PLUM JAM, EVAPORATED ISLAND - - 10c - - - 29c - - 25c TINS lb. 15¢ E l5 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Fl FRUITS and PINEAPPLES —— —- — -— —- 20c BANANAS, Lb.-- ——- -12c RHUBARB, Lb.——--—-—-25c NEW CARROTS—-—--—10c NEW BEETS——_._.._ CELERY- VEGETABLES CUKES--—- - ---25c LETTUCE -- — -- - - -- 15c TOMATOES, Lb. — — - — 25c —--—————25c 10o EIEI-‘JEEEEEEEEEEEE E El ‘ DMORE BROS GREAT ozone: STREET . u mffillilffilfillililffliZJEJILTIEIEJE-lltillillfilfililifilfilfiliilufluiiliifl"' Elli-lulu] E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E in: friends in Surnmerflelcl. Among those attendlrlz the Teach- ers Convention are Misses Mildred q/innpbell and Marguerite McCar- vi .e. Mr. Vernon McGulgan returned to Ebbsfleet after spending a pleasant week-end at the home of Ernest soc Duffy. 'Mr. Georue Dawson was a. recent visitor to Shamrock. lvlr. and Mrs. Patrick Crelizhan zvcre recent visitors to Charlotte- own. Miss _Ann McMahon was a week end visitor to Kliikora. The manv friends of Mrs. Hallet Rcizcrson are glad to hear of licr return home from the Prince County Hospital, Messrs. Louis Trainoi‘, Edgar Duffv and George Hughes were rec- ent visitors to Crapaud. Mss ‘Theresa McCarvilie was a g week-end visiior to Summerslde. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If ynu suffer from rheumatic, arthritic, r neuritic pnln try this alrnule in- expensive liuine recipe. Get a ulirkuge u! lIu-ex Prena-rlptlon from your ilrug- glut. Mlx It wltli a quart u! water, add the Julva ol d lemons. It's easy IllIlI pleasant. You used only I tablsspnonful Owe times a day. Often within l! hours- sometimes overnlghb-aplendld result: are obtained. ll the pains are not quick- ‘y relieved and ii you do not feel better. Bu-ex Prescription will coat you nutlr In; tn try. Your money refunded If It dogs not help ynu. lie-ea Prescription la for aula and recommended by Jou- klns Pharmacy and other leading drugglata. BALTIC SCHOOL 8t! 0! Beitl 5011001 f0!‘ and“ ° Grad x-l. Eve MacDonald. 2'0 ‘eclfinmairkiiigilne MsoDo aid 1'8»! — . , MscKexlzi n e. 8r.)-1. Reub Wall. go Woodside, 8. ‘Suétlilerland r r.-. , ossvr (s) 1 mu In 2. us? emu. a. ivisrlouwd I . 8. Eric Holmes. a Grade III 881-0311.} Jean Hunter. . Manon , a. i-ihih- lm IMP 9 A Grade m (am-i. aim-y Wail, Mary I. . Glide II (Sal-l. Ethan Camp- bell. 2. Eatfllih Holmes. I. m“ or. Goad I (Sr.)—-‘I. Edith 001ml . 2. moi-rt Campbell. u Grade I (JrJ-l. Reds " ‘ I. Boyce Croat 6f. -Teooher J. Weeks Murphy. LOWER NI-‘WTOWN IUHOOL fi Grade VIII-l. Donalda Madras. g aix~lvg$ret M-LdlJOIXIU-ll, 8. Mac. . —-. Al Mwbuugull and Gordon MacEacehern (eqsul), 2. lauise Griffin. 3. Earl Gay. Grade V-l. Margaret. MscTsvisti. LoJIIi“ Ill/wig) i Joseph r r, - _ pun I 2. E05: Griffin. n Grade IV (Jr.)—.l. Douglas Mae- AM (THE CHAIKLOTTETQWN “GUARDIAN cslmul. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news el local interest. but advertising of a newly uatu e may be inserted at i eeute a word. strictly pay- able In advance. CH-ASWELL 1U‘ PlwWIflDlJ-I. coivraneu/irloiv urn uvsua- ANCI‘. L-a-lse i PHESBYTEBIAN CHURCH BER» VICES. Standby. A9111 13th. Mntlni Stewart ll A. M. 14-770-4-10-11. WATER. BATEm-‘Ihursdav um 10th is the last day for payinfl water rates. L-7i9-i-9-2L. woman's MUSIC own muuest €.;'§‘°i'.§lu°l‘§€.l°i§%i°¥“$°“i m‘ limbs cents. ' ' ‘L-tia-a-io-al. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. —- Servlces on Sunday. April 13th ea follows: Bonshaw li A. M. DeBabIe 3 P. M. Hampton P. M. l ETN-L-IO-li. BELFAST - E RIVER. UNI- TED CHURCH S VICES Sunday. April 13th. Eldon 3 P. M. Belle River B. MaicPhe-il Ministe "mo P. M. w. . r. L-769-4-10-li. CENTRAL PARISH cuuucil szuvicl-zs m April 13th. chuicliili 11 A. M. civde River a P. M. mile M119 . . .G00d~' will. L-TTZi-d-IO-ILI Creek '1 P. M. Rev '1‘ W Minister. CPBESBYTEIHAN CHURCH 1N‘ with the Christian Endeavor for a good Friday service at 8 P. M. April 11th. A cordial welcome extended to all to eniov these services. L-755-4-l0-Ii. A GARDEN IN APRIL-Mr. Brent Car's garden in tile cente. of the prettv villiagg of Tryan, says e. re- cent vlsltoi- was like s. promise better days, a cheery note that spring is very near. On Illiday Ap.ii 4th. the tu ips, and blue belle. the bright led lily. golden rod and hollyhocks wee all up and doing well and even the frost of that mzht dd not. injure them. W. M. S. DIEETINISw-The Easter meeting of the Women's Mission- ary Society of Trinity United Church was held on Wednesday afternoon. Abrll 2 in Heartz Mem- orial Hall with Mrs. Geo. Miller presiding. The devotional period was an Easter Service of Worship. “The Triumph of the Cross" with Mrs. R. H. Rogers taking part. A solo “Nailed to the Cross" by Mrs. Willard Spencer, added greatly to the service. Mrs. l-lugli Miller gave a talk on the life and work of Miss Minnie Shipley, who was called "The Pilgrim .01’ Honan Road" W. M. S. MEETING-The Easter meeting of the Woman's Missionary fe.y of the United Church New Londrn. was held on ‘Thursday af ernoon- April 3t‘d at, the htme cf Ms. Harold Dunning. In the absence of the president Miss Annie McLeod M's. Ray McLeod, vice- Dr sidrnt, prgsded over the meet- ing. Mrs. Storing McKziv led the devotional pe iod as lsiecl by M 5. J. M. Campbell. After the rcrip~ tuie reading and siming "when 1 Survev the Wonders-us Cross... sev- eral members led in prayer. Mrs. Ray McLeod led in the prayer for Miss Elma Iliman._ who has been chosen as spec a] nussonarv bv the ~ The Secretary: Mrs. Harold Mflyhew read the minute: of pre- vious meeting and rol call was re- sponded to by an Easter verse One new member was welcomed to the wlel-y- The thank offering enve- lopes were opened and e. very en- wllmilnk amount realized. Read- mlzs were ifven by M's. Frank Brown Mrs. Goss. Mrs. Constable. Mrs. J. M. CBTYTIDIJEII and Mrs, Found. "The meeting closed with singing Beneath The 0mg; of Jesus." prayer and the Benetllctfon, Refreshments were served during the social hour which folowed. FAREWELL GATHERING AND Presentation-On Friday evening March 21. Mrs. Darrach Mouse. her son Wllldron and daughter Alberta were guests of honor at ther home meetown. when a number of friends and neighbors met in ox. 9"“ the" BDDreclatlon of her worth in the community where she has been s. resident for the past. twenty-seven veers. Mrs. Mouse is A scaeeu sun was ‘ro s: suns ABOUT COMPLEXION cane Evan scum suns keep skin smooth, appealin, with Luz Toilet Soap. Its Whipped Cream Lather removes every truce of dust. dirt and stale col- metics-protccts smoothness. T11 ‘m! fine, white soap that lovely Anna Neagle uses. Use Luz Toilet Soap reilllarly as she does. Remember, with Luf Toilet Soap down in price you can give your skin this Hollywood beauty care at a real saving! 1"" LOVELY SKIN wmsi “M” ROMANCE._AND 9 out of ‘l0 Screen Stars use Luxlcllot Soup APRIL 1o,__1gi1 FACIAL CLEANSING. its A WONDERFUL new m sesame MY slim SMOOTH Good Nursing Needed In Transplanting Plants transplanting. The little seedlings may look lost and lonely when put a foot apart. as in the case of zin- nlas. but remember the size they WII BLIIIIII II RiVEiI 8 (lilalleii M} L0 their best. It will pay and you will set more from your plants than if From the opening of the garden- ing season until cold weather checks out warm days. there is always more or less transplantinit to do. Itisls an- nuals in sprlnlz. perennials in late a and transplant- ing perennials. Careful tra-nsplsntlnlz into the zarden row or border starts‘ For all season task whether it season. or divldin N PLENTY SOIL WITH IT. THREE STEPS IN TRANSPLANTING' the plants out heir wav with little Poor transplanting will kill dlbber is the riandiest check. many of those moved. Die a large enough hole to spread blunt pointed instrument which vcu out the roots. flrm the soil carefully about the roots. soak the transplant- ed plants into place. and. shade new-‘ is much lv transplanted plants from hot sun hole with a trowel. The dlbber w These are element- al points in successful transplanting. in! in the fall. tor i5 that (‘I t--- . the tops to balance the root sysielnl Observe distances carefully in for a few days. Another fac you crowd them so no plant can which is bound to be somewhat dls- reach its best development. turbed and shortened in moving. Select a cloudy dav if possible and llghisl ls dome by trimming off half also urefei-ablvma Cillflltflllgotu avipti . e eaves. the wilting of e p an s. ur a 1 - Mix a level tablespoonful of ba!- tle water in the hole b-fcre you sci anced plant f thoroughly with‘ the plant and then soak it in liter- in which the seedllntz is t0 wards. The oblect is to lzet the ear-h I ted I d f t t t lth nan . in as c ose an per ec co'n ac w making holes in receive seed- the roots of the plant as bsssip t so that the roois will at once begin the work of supporting tile DIQIIL and starting It into ienewed tzrowth. _ After transplaiitiillz recovery is ' quickest if the plant is shaded from the liot sun for a oav or so. Paper tents are easily mac's from news- paper. anchored with a iew clods. Strawberry boxes may be saved for .ihe purpose. as they are easily handled. 8T1 LONG LOOK IN SWEATERS SET SEEDLING DEEPER THAN IT WAS IN FLAT. FIRM THE SOIL AROUND IT AND GIVE SOAKING. The longer fitted sweater is a rival now for the very short, one. The new type has been sowvly mak- Lg headway in influencing the sweather trend until now the movement is definitely to longer fitted types. Msnv of the brief sweaters that last year would have been waist- iength are now inching down to ‘l cover the hips. You will find them in daytime and everrng sweaters. either tsnoothlv molded or with waistline nipped in by ribbing or fine;- stitches and reinforced hero by elastic threads to hold them in. Pullovers with such nipped-m waist ines or with duapin at the hips and h‘uh nrckllnes zoped at back. as ‘well as the long smil- molded sh rt pullover are especialy / Us: BERRY BOX OR SOMETHING slMILAP. T0 sHAbE sEEDUNG FRoM DIRECT sun. limzs from seed rows or bones. a tool. 'I'hisls merelv a steel or cast iron- rather | stab into the soil. give o. twist. and the ho‘e is ready for the plant. It faster than digging excl; ilso be verv useful for bulb plasti- You need one in " l? your garden tool kit leaving shortly to time up midence rlllaw home vigeherl: liar will?“ ac e com . Mill‘ Bllendl-rlg some time pleasagll. ly in conversation. Mr. R. A. Pro~ fltl; called the father-trig to 911191- after s few wel chosen remarks. all}? u I vgyrllonai-muetuusllnmollls‘ s dress. willie Mr. Colbv uwigrypias ented them with a well filled purse. ll.‘2.‘..:..“3.‘.r‘.°....‘;°‘t‘if3 l.“ “" l1’? i . v words thanked all for it'll: remembrance. After "F0 ' Joli? Good Fellows" s. our? wss much J. . Lewis, locum iercourse and a delicious lunch ‘ brought. to s close s. pleasant; even. ilghtnlinlall fdepfirted wishing Mrs. am m“ hes-ml 1M 115991;; aixiiytlieii- no‘: I home. fill. h the most White, and not common colour or i i. A D I E S, A BARGAIN l WE OFFER YOU_ 5 Pall‘! $12.00 HEALTH SPOT $ SHOES at - (Brown Kid Only) Dougcll. 2. Bennett and Edwin Gills (rqual). 3. Jacki, Dunn. Grade II-l. Marion MscDJllgsll. and Velma. Gf'lis. Grade .r-l. Betty Griffin. Hg/hest Average: Marian u. 1:511:18“ and Velma Gllis 99.’! per ' -’Ileeoher: Anne MsoPhel-aon. BAI-‘EGUAIID STRAPS Good trunk straps have s way of disappearing en route and we are l8 PAIRS MURRAYS including one or two Heel Hug- $4 —- I gore at — - Dlsconiinued Lines to make Room for Our Sensational Success Shoe. annoyed to find them missin n arrival at our destination. ‘IE-yuiilhoe following: Out a hole in the 4mm where is goes between the upper and lower parts ol the buckle and through bath hole and buckle sne/p s small padlock. You will always keep your strap. “LINDEN-ARCH” VIIIIGNT SIIDE Do QUEEN ST. STORE. ENGLAND ASKED FDR. Milli-.- When President Roosevelt offered food to England, the British Government submitted s. list of vital food. ' First on the list was milk. England wanted condensed milk in all its varieties, recognising its supreme food value while the wiation fights for existence. . . .. 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