. .- 1 _ _ . ‘scrum GUARDIAN 5 ~' Prince Edward-Final Showings Today —-= MAT aao_‘__-EvEN-7-9 KAY KYSER-BORIS KARLOFF “YOU’LL FIND OUT” PLUS-LNEEST NEWS-TANGLED TELEVISION If,“ ‘ {T1111 column h reserved for news o! 5 lccll Interest, but advertising of ' ' a newly native may be Inserted.‘ at 5 cents a word, strictly pay- ’ able In advance. OBASWELL for Pnmogrspns. CONTEDERATION LIFE I ANCE- N SUR- L-9789 WOMAN'S MUSIC own request _. Concert. Charlottetown Hotel. 'f‘ucs__ April 15th. 8.30 P. M. Admiss-I n 25 cents L-748-4-10-2iq I SATURDAY SPECIALS.— Cotton‘. . Dresses. regular price $1.25 neduccd~ to 98c at Kennedys. L-783-4-l0-12.i n EDUCATIONAL REPORT -M|-, sLeo Callaghan. gave his report on ‘Elducation Week before the Teach- '~ ers Federation on Wednesday. His ' lname appeared as Louis. I j CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND, -' iServloes Sabbath. April 13th. Cape r" 'Traverse 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Wed- ynesday. Avril 16th. Charloittetoun 7.30 P. M. L-806-4-l2-1i. NORTH RIVER, B A PT I S '1‘ CIIUPCBES-Sundasx April 13th. Fairview 11 A.M. North River KlflfiSlDIl 7.30 P. M. .a§wncnuvc. .. . us: aswuosnrv! 1 i 1. r A s '1‘ o n A 1.5 . -—-_ Services 011 Sunday,‘ aster) Anni 13th, New Domiziior CORNWAL RGE I I I Fig > '11 A. M. Kimlstoxi as P. M. Cornwall‘ . i7 P. M. Rev. 1-1. R. Woodsidc. Nllllls- °‘ her. L-798-4-l2-l1. SATURDAY SPECIALS. -Cottcn i. Dresses. regular price $1.25 reduced ' to 98c at Kennedy's. L-783-4-10-12“ . i i HELP m goon ivomc-nin’ (save the Children Fund sci-aunt'- iledges with thanks a C3IlLl'lbll‘.lOll Iof $2.00 from the p11pi1s_¢f whim ‘Road School and a c011irbbuti0n of §$1F30 33m l-lle DuDils of the Soul-a Department of Freetown School. TRYON - BONSHAW umrnn . BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. _. | Albany. bleaching s-crvice 11 A. M. iwestmoreland. preaching service 3 iP. M. 'I‘r_yon. iarmchinz service 7.30 I P. M. Communion service at 'I‘1'_vo11 ,1 Rev. S. D. 'I‘r1tes. Pastor. . 14-799-4-12-11. __i_—' I» CREATIVE ART. -- In the dem- mnstration on Creative Art given at i, the Teachers’ Convention by Miss jI-Ielen Yeo the drauiiiqs were (ion; exclusively by the pupils (if Mcdcl ‘School. 'I‘i_1cse drawings were n11 experiment 1n the use of different imediums andwcre the centre of, march favorable comment and. inter» es . l \ ___ g i EASTER COATS in W001 Crepes“; .Polos. Wool Boucles. Twecds .. .- 1 Kennedy's. L~783-4-lO-2i.‘ m“. It's herd lo ‘ lauvcmllli lAIlY EVE"! _ ‘ #95015 HENRY I o4. ‘U? ~ s- i-- N TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — u} Services Sunday, will commemorate the great Easier event-Jfhe leash.- rectlon. Holy Communion will be 1., observed at, the morning sci" SPICCIALI! “INFORMATION PLEASE” WITH‘ IYENDELL WIkLLKIE AS GUEST STAR KBSQ~QIQK ) . _ - »~‘ a l" y _ 1 Rev._l-lu2hT1)\1/Ié1lesruuli(1[i\ Int-och at b0 1 1L ‘ >"l‘.\Ii'l'lN(i TUESDAY LIATINEES WILL noun , $5 - ---E."_. L. , cussicsl , IIIIITIBIIS! , nnssmun TYPES! $14.95 I Shetlamisl Twillsi .R.ight for Easter-and might for through Spring .. . . a. reefer! Universslly figure-flat- tering, they give you that band-box fresh look . . .. and they go isverywhem smartly! Brass buttoned nautical reefers, belted back ‘reefers, drossmaker reefers with satin- bound revers.. . . we have them all! Navy, Block, Blue and Rose. Have yours today! , Misses, Women! Juniors! Ill‘ A welcome is attended to‘ is reserved for ygNyon RED . . ‘This column CROSS.—'1'l10 TODA Y i (IN l..Y a tun MYTH!!!“ 14" EQYJ‘ cl , w: OTA “LONE STAR RAIDERS” umm) snonrs - r-nsnus sroonnns scour REEL AND ADVENTURE T ll L : you SWAYING WITH m; The long-run stage hit . . Now a 1on9‘ Inuqh film howl . . With a big POHICIB new faces from Hollywood W"! WWQY- in 3 MESQUITEERS (Western Musical) MUN.—TUE.—WEIJ. WAY WITH |r..1o infirm 1.1).‘: m 1105i *w—_IiItI‘Lih—§u_ZEL—3. Iolmsioi. ...- 111-11111 of April. ‘s River th sr~<~1)snn1<1. ' n. Ilifzgins. 2. Triainor, nnd_Morgor_etuBraze_l. fig Eimer Trainer. Gram» VI-l. Joseph Brogan, 2. Marv l-iiggns. 3. Margaret Brezcl. Grade IV-i. Angelina Trainer. . Grade I»-i. Mario Brazel Perfect attendance: Angelina I EASTER CA ND FANCY PACKAGES We have a nice select array of I-‘anry Chocolates for Easter. Call In early and select yours. The usorlment Includes MOIRS and HUNTERS. MOIRS IN BULK W:- havr an assortment o! some thirty kln s In the stock. Select your favor tea here. J. Ernest II. Worth I | I | i the president Grace MacPhnil itre-i siding. Meeting opened by Snlutin the Flog. After the minutes of different committees... reported that the autograph was completed and it $2.16 were paid the balance $10 0 would. be forwarded to the Red C " Office. $1.90 was realized cn sale 0f calendars. After the appoint- lowing program was carried solo, Elsie Adelaide Irunan, Buddy Cnl1i1.)l)e1l,j Leonard MacPliail. Clarence lVlac-. by the name of a book and its sixth-i orr. As there was no further busi- , ness. meeting adjourned. At a} special meeting held one following, Week it was (lecidul that, the Icachu‘ ‘ Durchase towels for the school. ' Personals -—-—-— ' . B IILrs. Patrick Mulligan has rcturn- 1 llvlllillfl ed to her home in Kirikorn utter \'lS- i itinu friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. Arthur Hnslam has rciur" cd to his home in Springfield :11 , her recent opcrnt-ion in the PEI. Hospital. The many friends of Miss Brehaut will be pleased tr» mow slzr- i l -ry nficr. I _ Hos Lance Corporal Robert W. H. i4 Trowsdale, formerly from Victoria. an operation in the P. E. I ports were ziven bv Treasurer and c1 The teacher Agl quilt c1 \ was tie-sided lull that after expenses amounting to i1 ,.1 merit of new committees the fol- UOXPI QugJ-lnn" L MucDougall. Ilocitatirnsfl R ' UpQ’. Primary C110 fiw» _ ~ nanny Go Luckv Juniors of A. c news cl‘ local interest. but adver- _ -. ,. 1.111;: of . IIC“'.\Y nature may b0 "i aw??? Eflgylle ilaiscruril M12 cents a word. strictly Friday afternoon. March 28th, with “iwbl” i" ‘““'“"”"" lhe Eastern Guardianlllaiders strike illeavily n West Midlands town ssoxa SERVICE. —A-V91‘.v in»; spiriiwg schudtigrvice iv‘? prcscnteg. last meeting were rend by the sc‘-‘ iii t u‘ Umu. ‘ lure i. cur-agile. q _ k evening by the Junior 011011‘. day) — (GP) —- Gem-inn TIIICISPS by the Primary Choir. Much struck heavily at o west Midlands (i112 the Qriiumst M185 {cw-n 135g, n15; ' who tmmed the CllOll‘ in“ here can ~ Ann > r ccs and 1.0 tho boys and " 'd to =l1t-111. 1h? _(..11u'cl1 me congregation was tire oi the allowing is the pro- i l "nails of Victo i) ure Lesson. P111}. tr. Aiuishnt‘ * -i.ll.§. “ln tho. Quiet Gnrcien", J 1' atrn Dust, solo part _ [hunks be to (l-ad." Read- _ “Thanks Notice ding Notion is hcrchy given that n Gen- ‘(Till nllectinz of the shareholders of l'| dic-I-‘crguarm Shoes Limlicrl. v.i.l End“ he held at the Office o! M. Alban “armor in the (‘anadian Iiank of; ‘ommcrrc Building, (‘I11t1-l:ilf~‘.1~.\v|v, o'clock In Ihc afternoon for the purpose of nassinz a resolution for 11d so well in the various- musical . VlLIOl'_V_ Through (llgirisvj. ‘i .- 1 1 ~- 1 <-_ ~ ' ‘ hsiii‘-‘~’f>‘iféii’-‘y.o§.ii‘%.nd‘32i§... snows-i consul ' y", Quarictt/a] northwest and western Phsil. Jean Macmzuball, Mabslyigr Choir. "Now is Christ Rfaznj. campbglL R1dd]e5_ Gordon Mac-i lwizimg Pearl Greene. Easter nd Phall. Next roll call to be answered EVDTIHZIIIYLO." J 11m" r 011011‘. “may - in (tum-ifs County on the 29th day » ' of April. A. IL, 1941. at the hour of ‘ B_ C‘ and now Elation“. at Unto“. .\l1.c voluntary winding un M the‘ N. S. ls spending his furlough visiz- , (lm.',ln"f'l'y' r I H l h m", in; relatives and friends in i dalvakilAgllil A'_‘“.§__"1_<,"4,"_““‘ c (Xiarlottctovyn and Springfield i ' ' ,\_ wmggggg, P. E. I. I Secretary Treasurer. ‘iL-BOS-‘l-IZ-IQ. Keep Mlnarrfs I_n_l_hc_l|om;__‘_ LONDON, April l0 — ('I‘hurs- ht and reports reach- y tcduy indicator! civil- "nn casualties might be numrrnus. Rescue vycrkers tot c2! amid a del- ,,. of (Jzmbs. Reading noundtd the town for s c‘ It was the Secend st Other raiders hit at the East area. nonthcnst. Eirzland. I London had an alarm but no bumb- . lags were rrfiirted. ‘The new raids came after an- other devastating attack on C11 en- -~w.;i;<.. try Tuesday night. the lienvies: at- .0if¢1‘lu§-Dfll1-; tack snce the fire and bomb mid Hymn 89. "Pciaceiullbyk Slcleegzn of 1pm, No“ 1.; Many r ‘I I cxsinaltics were caused in Coventry anti burd- Inas erected sinca the last bl: at- tack were levelled. Tho Gfifill-TIIS wcte over tho i Wrst Midlands tonight for the sec- : and niizht in succession and lJTmbS were dropped in two arms Coventry has . New devastating Air raid I (By Russell Landslrom (Associated Press Staff Writrl’) COVENTRY, April 9 —~ (AP) - This historic Midlands city coped ioday with new devastoton wrought overnight bv German bombers 111 ilm xvorst assaut since tho dis- -.1s‘e1- of last Nov. 14. Tllp city still was unable to de- ‘rmlne the toll of casualties 0r damage but sleepless vdunteers set "<- l Crop Rotation For about the task of salvage and res- CUC. 'l'l1c assault lasted for several hows. It was widespread inflicting damage through the town and Cllllvllg extensively through the residential szctors. The people themselves stunned for a second time, asserted»- "Wq rcccvercd and rebuilt after the Novcmber mid nnd well pull illl'Cll?.'ll this ail fight foo. l! can't ‘last forever. The enemy under-es- timates llla British spirit. I-le can't brook it~n0t with bombs. any- ; ho\\'." i Many among the poor refused I0 '-acc;pt help. staying it was charity loud thus forbidden by their pride. The Dairy Farm (Experimental ‘Farms News) By Crop rotation Is understood the growing of different crops in a r0gulnrl,y' recurring succession on the same land. as opposed to a practice of haphazard changes without a definite plan. Under n system of dairy farm- ing a crop rotation should include corn or rout crops, grain and 1e- guni." huy, states P. O. Ripley, Field Iiusbandry Division. Domin- ion Experimental Farms Service. The cycle may b: extended over as 11141113; years as desired, depending on the circumstances. For instance. a five-year rotation conatsiing o! l;o.:i crop. grain, legume-hay, hay, or pasture, and grain, is one which , is wcli adapted to dairy farmznj; 25 ncrcs of unimproved land wirlch could be used as pasture and '75 u." tinder cultivation, the culti- vntcti land could be divided into five fit~lds of 15 acres each and, (‘Oll\'(‘lll(‘llily fitted into a 5-year! rotation. In order to provide a bai- nnco of the various frocls only 10 acres of com for stiage would he xiccessarv. In one feltl. therefore, corn could be grown and ihc re- mniiring 5 ncrcs in the field sown in groin. Two of the remaining fields could be used for grain such as oats and barley and two for hay or pasture arranged i1 the se- DRUGGIRTS I42 Prime S! my Phone R2 é" (lermanyis mighty war machini- hllll a mechnnize-d Ill-'1‘: 1f ; wAvEL 1;!!! find opposed to ll In 1hr fl - 1 striking power. Herc (IT? LS ARMY WI »» l. ..'¢ ' vm- nf Ihr rollln: lorlrcsscn Brita LL Hoosier l. In llllg bull slnrc Dunkirk, which quence outlined above. Tins would . nearest Experimental Farm glioglrltslfn 1:11; cggsngescglnha? siiiiffi Agricultural Cmlege’ produce, on the basis of average Spanish Eggs yields, 100 tons of oorn silage. 52.- 000 pounds o! grain and 60 tons of hay. ‘This amount of teed would be On an average loo-acre farm with" sufficient for your horses required to operate the farm and twenty cows, together with several head of youung stock. The above plan Is an Illustration of how a rotation may be set up. Modifications of this rotation can be made to meet particular cir- cumstances. A well planned rotat- ion should provide a sufficient amount of the coarse feeds for the amount of livestock kept. It allows for a more equitable distribution of labour and facilitates weed ero- dlcatlon and maintenance of soil fertility. For further information in regard to crop rotations write the .10 ‘minutes. Add bacon and salt and 6 eons 2 strips bacon l tablespoon flour 1 smsll onion. chopped 2 cups canned tomatoes 1 green pepper chopped o. 2 tablespoons parslev 1 cup chopped celery Salt and DBDDer Cook eggs unttl hard. Riexrcvs sh 1s and cut in hall. Cut bacon Into small pieces and 11v ' onion In fat -r a few minu‘ ‘ Blend In flour. Add tomatoes. gr Pgbpir and celery. Simmci- Io pepper to taste. eggs. Serve 6. Pour snucc cwvr 0 CHARLOTTET llolmun and Mrs. Holman. Produced by Special ‘y! i} HITLER INA TH E BALKANS PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE” ST. CHARLES AUXILIARY r THE OWN HOSPITAL PRESENTS “YOU’RE TELLING MF ” 3 Act Comedy EASTER MONDAY . Matinees 3 P. M. Afdc-rnoon and Evening 8.15 P. M. APRIL 14th Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. LePage, The Hon. Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell and Ills Worship. Mayor Tickets 50 cents. Curtain 8.15 Tickets on sale at all Drug Stores and Jlmmleb Taxi. Arrangements with Samuel French (Canada) Ltd" Toronto. A Ilmlud number o: Reserve Seals ‘flu on sale II Holman’: starting Thursday, April 10th. port; In Albhnln. mm. and Yugoslavia, mu of mun. hon-hm (arr-f their worlh against the llallan armies in Libya. From dent! and Sillllflfonl 0t pursuit Fllllll (EIGHT) Wm IEIFY "w" pa" m ‘he as i“ “m” from ‘h, Qsublmhgfl b“, in (tune. from new nlr-l Battle of the Balkans.