Popular Science —- (‘urionn .‘..lrch 0f Time — West (‘mint Question TO-DAY “SUDAN” +- EXTRA - NEWS - WHO'S WHO IN ANIMAL LAND -- CARTOON PRINCE ED WA rep -=-_5/i151v.— VFW/f Ifl/fi’ {ff/V 419776716 l/IF/f/ _ iii CARMEN MIRANDA ' NUN AMEBHE SHOWS 2:80 - 7 - 9 us. - 715i TO-DA Y Only Showing At 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 054751 ska/m. 1:; flafls/ A Horror Sega/ho zfibw/rb lm/r/ NATNBUNE %'¢¢l BRUCE Tho Manor Mind: of crime on lhoir wildest, woirdetl men hunt! AUBR_ llillilltn GNAVAINM _ CQPAUI. CAVANAAGH HOLME PLUS NEWS AND COMEDY non. D 518118“ BVEIBSE. Gladys Noonan, Grade II Jr.—i, Nora Mum?- 2 éod.’ "You shouldn't have thrown it—m:i_vhe we won't be lucky enough to get another radio with a Guardian Want Ad!" "fiE/lffimb w TO-DAY Shows 2:30 - 7 . 8:45 n _ If llloiill| irilgtho instills Intlounullluet 1-‘ DQQIII i3!‘ CHARLES‘ STARRETT tUWBflY Hum lilmiifllil RIVER ; lullnlviny omit-mtg; i“.\"m~~ t.~ l, _~_ r ........» Also Serial - Cartoon Musical - Movieland anan; 2. Elmer Per ; 3, L M . mad TY ucy ac Pupils making over 9o pei- cent -Mary Dawson. Aeneas Murray, William Tralnor, Bessie Delaney. b51113}! vtzlllrchlglng greatest num- ar s _.. Bessie Delaney. av n85 lamps Marlon O'Brien, assistant. (Patriot please copy) YORK SCHOOL Brown. 892 per cent. . h t . Perfect attendance: Ian Flem- Mgiyadlbaclllluafiilfflglrlfilae worm“- shllilfiyesbwakbergtgiel. senior Grade!‘ 1111118. George Trailing Alastair 2, Helen Dawson; 3. Douglas Perry Highest avenge Junk" GTHdI-‘Sf Mflcgggg. 211101511 bxtllonliii, Douglas Grade I rill-J, Pauline Grecn- ‘ma? v°s§9Y199-5- t , rnri‘; . , ( ' . ' ar giacbeody Lem lmioyce Green, 3, Carol Flem- p35. avntzs Samps to date, ameron, MW t £11’ Vera Grade I (cl-l Di l B h_ Perfect attendance: Rose, Marina -~.— ~ ~~~—-__ .‘““° ._“°__.. 1nd Cecil Watts. alizbbbth and fglsgysvelglgcDgrrllptld. Jgne Dennisa. ()l"f"' f‘ . a, orma an "‘\ "5 By Ken Reynolds {Laken Lewis. Christine Proud, Aletha Brown, Elaine Cooke rind Bernice Lewsi. Anne A. MncPherson, teacher. o. N. n. Cl-IIEI‘ ENGINEER. n. A. nixoN. RETIRES MONTREAL. Que. April s - The retirement on pension of H. A. Dixon, chief engineer of the Canadian National Railways. "aft- er valuable and efficient service," was announced here today by N. 3- CBE. executive vice- Mr. Walton also an- _ ncunccd the appointment of Bar- ‘ ton Wheelwright. chief engineer oi the central region. to succeed Mr. |Dlxon ns chief engineer of the . Qbtom. i -—-______ BIIADALBANE 305001, Honor Roll for March. Grade X-—-1. Gertrude MacD0n-- old: 2. rtl - some" My e Macleod, 8, Reta! Grade 1x._i, M M - nyron Momma: flvaofiireflsigrrtlghzi EIEIITIIAL GIIMIIIIM A ‘nib oolnntn ls marvel he new: ‘of loonl interest. but nlvltflng .0! a nowsy nature may In at llvo cents n word. strictly nay- nble in advance. _ CIIASWELI. ior Photographs. CONFEDEIATION urn‘ It sunAncs WATER. BATES due Ami! lli. m/ust be paid by April 10th. 4-7-3. HAMPTON rAsroaAl. cannon. "fir?!" fifirtl“??? PM’ “ . . 6 - 1:0 P. M. I 43-11. CAVENDISH dunno cnuncn. -Publlc Worship Sunday, April 8th. 11.00 A. M. Cavendish. cs0 p. u. their son, Pie. Lorne MacNevln an~ nouncing his safe arrival ever- seas. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and R/ustlco for Sunday. April 8th. St. Marks. Rustioo, Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. St. John's, Milton, Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. R/:\'. Sidney J. Davies, Recto I‘. 4-7-11. FILM CONCERT. — Feaurizig Alfred Conch-Pianist. Jacques Thibdud - Violin. Brailowaky —- Piano. Platigcrsky-Cello. Elizapeflz. Schuinall—Supruil0. Ninon Vallin- Bilfllvllt‘. lbnseiln-ble Gililico, ln- strumental serge Lifor, Dancer and Paris Opera Ballet, St. Paul's Ilall. Monday, April 9th, .815 P. M.‘ NORTH RIVER. RASTORATE.— April Bzh. The services be held us follows. At Fairvlew 1i A. M. North River 3.30 P, M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. The message of the Day will deal with vital issues of the _ Limes iii which we live. The Public is cordially welcome at these ser- \'lC€5. will be in charge of Rev. ‘r. E. Mc- Irenxiun. the Minister. The sermon subjects till be. in the, morning “The Presence of Jesus" and the evening "Tile Enunaclis Road." The Chulul School will meet nt the ac- customed hour uilder the super- vision of Miss Marie MicDougall. lvLrs. R. I... Douglas will be the soloist at the morning worship. AT SAINT PAUIES CHURCH.- First Sunday after Easter. The service of I-loly Communion at 8.30 A. M. At 11 o'clock Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Rev. J. T. Ibbott. The Ofielory Anthem will be “'I'hey Have ‘Taken Away lvly 10nd" Stainer. Sunday School at 2.30 At '1 oclock Evening Prayer and Sermon. The Anthem will be "Christ is Risen" lvlaundei‘. "Praise ye the Lord. O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good; for his mercy enduieth forever. "Psalm 10B. l. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. -- Botll Morning and Evening Wor- ship at the lsirk tomorrow will be conducted by The Minister. the Rev. T. H. Busell somers. M. A., S.T.M.. who will also deliver the Sermons. The music will be unucr the direction of Miss E. Idllian McKenzie, Mus. Balm. Church Organ- ist and will include 1i solo in ltle Morning by Mrs. Gordon W. Stew- art. The Morning Service will be broadcastcd over CFCY. The Church School meets at 2.30 P.M. Midweek Worship Wednesday lav- enulg zit 7.30 will include ill-c Bib- lical Studies of The Death pi‘ Sam- son and The Man Born Blind. Rev. A. E. ‘Todd, Minlser. 4-7-151. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. -— Sundays services in Trinity Church Today these seven hundred Ford dealers, lacking these skilled men, are doing their utmost to keep vital transport running here in Canada and also to keep civilian cars on the road. Seven HUNDRED Ford ‘Dealers watch the war with double intentness. Be- sides having their sons and brothers undcr fire, they also know that many of their skilled servicemen are keeping the planes and tanks in fighting trim 1' and servicing the hundreds of thou- sands ofmotor vehicles which transport modern armies and their supplies. Tomorrow, to them of Canada. Scores o mechanics, thoroughly trained by the, armed ‘services will find employment‘ New Glasgow. Rev. E. F. Coffin. ' Minister. 4-7-11. ‘ ' ‘ Aaluvan pvansus -' w. i A and Mrs. John MaoNevin. do ~ River, have received word from a o ‘ , is full ofysonuu." . When peace settles over the world _ they expect that their mechanics will come back better equipped than ever“ to serve the motorists and truck owners f‘ additional young in Ford dealer organizations. more skilled, mo efficient than Ford enjoyed before. AND MERCURY CARS FORD TRUCKS, FAIM VOID V-l IIQCIPRS, IUSES i These men will help to provide l standard oi‘ service more prornpgi re complete and y A‘ owners have ever Vessayéttzs: Alctha Brown; 3, Rub- Gmqe x Sr,’ , n; u... Bme some“. u, bring the friend finally loft. oration of well-balanced meals. Tlhey consulted 11 tr about the de- g, Norm, Lew“. 13' p/pgilveywgftllke. Bum back w the pie and the m. Nu“ “A the Burlons were leaving Dee Her rnotlher had never mentioned collating, and m; learned they Grade X Jr.- , Grady‘. Qyogkett- people brick to the lble, and l_t is (1 F Said. ‘A couple in our bridge club ib—4:u~t. then, her mother had not had hot, decided uq n an architect. 2. Rupert Vessey; 3, stum-t V@S5ey'_.mv earliest prayer that God's rich- are moving to Detroit. We want done ‘urk outside ilhe home. She ma lpulctedji tings so thst 1 Grade Ix Sf,—-1’ Mgrgugflte est blessing will lest upon this and CHAPTER‘ x! you and Paul to take their place. Paul was often in l; nervous not the job. Site ‘is sure n good eri; whcn the war is ovcr. ‘he best Wel- . , Mint: hesitated. Deefl crowd w were hard to land. and com ti- "Eh c rtai 1 1i l,‘ Min I 0d Grade 1x JL-l. Anita Lewis. come for the rcvurillrls ma" W‘ (irzllalrlllefil i331 nhleafi. Wm‘ "5 i1. pleasure-loving. ilrs-sperrrihl; tiori stiff. pa rmthf, hem-J's: f a m. ' a - Grade vm-l, Gerald Robinson. ‘women. and One which would help hem h. h H l,“ i ‘"111 11115 bunch, with plenty of money. One evening however, m came (To Bo initialed) or. h...“ Grade VII-l. Christine Proud; them iriost to forget tho horrors of mm‘ gréws eras a1; niisctlc hair and Paul's income did not compare i .._. . _ _____ Teresa 310K911,“ prlnclpaL . , Bernice Lewis. lwur. would be for them to flilfl a whiteness I h We 019a? with theirs. Ming doubted that he “KN - acou- , ‘Th?! following ls the report [or Primary Department l grade V Sr.—-l. Dean Watts [Christ-inn home awaiting them. m" smnfing 973223385313 "i" and she could afford to keep up - - rc. . radeVJ.-l,M1 ' . - ‘ye was c. _ Senior Department 2. Igawiro Ilglltilllipxqlflggfizxiln 2' Freda News)“ m. “a watts’ THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The n“ merely beautiful. Sine was W élhctlllfgzed at him nuestlonlngly Grade VIII-l. Gladys Noouan‘ Grade 1V Jr-1' Cal-gm; M Grade IV Sn-l. Laken Lewis' Service of Morning Worship will slffkmfi no; course we will» ‘e any“; ' l. Ian Flemming; a. Doris wbrrehiriiy- 2 Albertspriwisbn- a Ealtrn 2- Nmm" Bmwrl" a Donald be conducted at 11 A. M. by the I suppose I should say I'm 1nd ed roi- her’ “We'll be 1d 1i hteld GfidewVII-l. Noreen Noonan; Dawson. ’ ' Crackett. ' ' Minister. the Rev. I. Judson éfsvy, toéulpeeot: You.” she said to Ming. wont we "Ming-l... e a ' l» \ as l M L. d; , E _ ' rd IVJ.-l, . _ ,, with “rhe en . course 1m t) . ' . . i _ , glllgnaclil. ‘tn ac e0 3 Hem zfifigflfinn§ofigayl' Everett Nmmm GlsdyseMacDdlnald. no" want 2' ghrgt Lives 53x13?“ The morning "menu was opeechlcg.) She was 15 '31: °,‘,’.‘.',{f°',',,e§§,g‘§€'°°d' ‘when COURSE IN SALESMANSHIP Will Qllll II. Clll- gaveid Igq-cbligggslaiallabipgitrlié 2 Cgggeslulgh 515;; aMliry gal/BOD; _,u§§“".§en§fs.“15 Jgfiflabgfeymzréfi fgglgvjglodfim beTfigwghfigf égrfgul- 5 "me uzggglymfrlgnlfgglsr: (pip-m "Next. molly evening it our adiiin Vocational Training School in PIIIICQJQI'WIIQ. Coi- ‘ ugby. ' ' 5.’... ' - °“ e 9"‘ Dbnllld and ha... Cooke a Ster- meets mi? Bible Study session lm- younger geneliation! June b3 h°..“s°‘. m“ D'~“‘~.. lege as soon as six or more applicants have ‘lleennpprovel Ilsgrhde V-l. V813. Nobnrlir 2 Grade II Sr-l Aeneas lvruri-ay- “"8 vessel“ I ' medlflltlv MW‘ Al" 5km“ "I “mild be BPWBd" ' y Agvtgillvlizg khaki; pamlpbomlsed' for such training " ' n N - ’ ._' ~' ' ' _ i _ V _ m voce ler - " 3- P“ 1- ..?'l“a.£..‘u.htl"°l.i‘ut’°issplane Adrift '*.:::l:i...i" “M” t» hlm- "m u“ that wt Worshi at 7 P. M. His sermon will be“ ~ N‘b' SAGE. - At » , home buoyant. I thgugtrlenfiugflale Sgblbsty gathering n‘. llFCZlKS H The others haven't n! More and more. she gave up Mina said. "Yolhmust have had . lrr central Hall, "tv-cslimlnster, the chalice ' _ Setting dinner ilt home. Meals a good day, dear." , _ {gnawing 1s pan from a knu- Ar. (hflL A111“; tr-rt-rl to makc iicccssll-itm planning and mar- "1 dim-thank” lo Jane!‘ he which was rend from Her Majesty The Queen. "l welcome this ciiort ;siinilai~ enterprises. 1 iinl sure that soul." Miss Pearle Burns will sing Handel's V, Wesley's "0 Lord. My God will be ' . Thr- girl a man loves gels all the‘. clothes but Paul's i0 look after. till!‘ btri. of lili- situation, but she ilviis relieved whcn Jnnc and her kfllflg. Silo had never realized the t id . “Hi llmc that must go into the prep- o h" He.‘ l new "Id y“, ritzy hotel to be b ailt in Lancaster. l j lligh Will you?" state. As he explained. contracts friend. that ll!!!‘ The course will consist of Business PIYIIQMIIII, Buni- ness English, Psychology of Salesmnnohim! Bolellllllip Practice. Business Arithmetic and a small dtttount city)- ing, and will extend over a period of "approttlrnatoiy four can afford Dcee crowd?" “No." he answered, "but I have to make contacts. honey. The Bur- tons know a lot of riclh people. Sec?" o the Young rnan who had come with Jan a h Carleton‘ 9-‘ c 5D named Bill A few minutes later, Blair came "V" t° M1113 and murmured, en Christ Meets l1 Needy “O Lord Correct Me.” ‘ orubly inclined. Mrs. Cudlmore re- the anthem of the evening. Mrs. G. Elliot-t. Full pig-baht and director o! choir will be in charlie e1 the music of the day. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEA- GUE — The regular meeting the School Improvement League was held at the home of Mrs. Don- aid Campbell on April 4th. After the minutes of the last meeting had been read and approved. the treasurer. Mrs. Bramwell Chand- lcr in the absence of the secretary. read u very kind letter prcciatioii [mm the Royal Edward Chapter of the 1. O. D. E. Discus- sion followed on the possibility of securing for the schools pictures that might encourage art appreci- ation. Mrs. Harry Cudinore agreed to inquire into tiic matter. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald thcn read the She also reported having inter- viewed the principals of the city ported having met the School having visited Parkdale School and finding that the teachers there used their classroom radios regu- mnémdfi VIII-l. Norma Mathe- of ap-l . “Come on—-let’s WIGB P901110 who You to build th then I'll decorate together.’ Back in the fought for control care for Paul A grant her life about his. "Ptrhflns 1 don't the thoiioht miserabl Ming knew, before be careful what she s near him every min heads were bent over on interior decorating try homes. them. We'll kitchen, Ming one enough," mil“. 11'" "P my work w time Then. her om ed itself. rt wciis firfintrfiwtch pa, W! Over. ihlt she would have to Hie. He. more- make sandwiches or something. We're all acting like don't know their lines. Besides, I'm hungry)‘ Later as Ming passed a. tray 01' Jane must deal i0 plan y. “when I assert- the evening Board to ask their o inion on the mm‘ “m” t? ell-WY haw"! h" this for he wh sh h same subject. Mrs. urllt told of the” It mm‘ w"? ham" the" r en c w“ ome’ a magazine and coun- - Milig- nodded. She wanted to say something about June but. be- ior she could put her jumbled thoughts into words, Paul spoke i clients. And do‘! need them v-‘cek that I'd counted < F9J§ “P2P?” "i" ag n. " y the my. Ming. I hope you y business -- get r: to land three contracts om" “I—-1 do like her," rvlils to sound sincere | She docs ilc wished to explain hcr visit th ‘ BVEBAHZ. but mitt/s because she has never known disipllnc. She's a grand friend. though. I hope you_wlll be nice to her." ‘Ill be nice to her," Ming promised. Time moved on relentlessly. and With eight hours spent at the department store every day. in- housework and take car-e or her- clothes. Her mother had done g1] ! II . iasqclhl Ming said} some unconventional. v 11111125." Paul went on as llllOl1fll115\F_\;jv‘\;\7\ig' $5 at . months. Veterans (men or womenfdesiring JIICII I eodrle should apply in person to Veterans’ Welfare Dfflee, Rich- mond Street, Charlottetown, any week day Between loin of‘ 11 A.M. and 12:30. This training is being offered jointly the Government and the Dominion Departmprtt of Labour. 1.. w. SHAW, ' - Regional Director of Rehabllita tion Trai -- ~~—=—=:. NOTICE} HIGHWAYS. CLOSED T0 MOTOR (lei-min Wodneod further notice, Ill blghwny| VEHICLE i 1e could do as they pl"n en it) l main points of n brief prepared by 5m “We r m - ' 5 W l Ming found it lnCfQ-jslngly (m. ti x utiv rbr presentation to E ° ° "s- 3*" W°111d P1111 ficultt fiti 11 m. ‘ til: e efcteconestruction Committee. “an” ma" done, o n a an was to be schools on the subject of school 14d i0 hi"! eluding Saturday. ther _ l A radios and found them very fav- ggfrpmgazwellt: 3:" Jflélrilge-sligyiilfi; Sunday and evenings to will; oh‘; i _ larly and found them of great fsduln“ “M11” “"1111 Blllr in this Provlneofl cloned fol firs‘: u“. We Mm“ ttiéil°ili mo.“ that; “'- "F" ii“i°l‘§.'.. .1... "or ~111- a-ttlt -=-= i- --=i- r».- , uni-mil “m- vr “Tm” " ‘°““°““ §ti$f“i.i“.£'.l€°t3 la:"2.:.f.li.::":;; All". .?‘.‘.§’.‘".‘.§.E.1‘JA°...‘Z.‘11‘ 1m '7'“ " """" ""' W "- --* “~11 Ill-w“ . r3 ___. . ll r» ' ' -~ . . . 2. Alldreey qbdrkcgrlfit? |ihelr generous donation of space y But“ Mm“ began uncemfln‘ Any... ‘flvhg .- F.'i'¢hl h~.'." .0 a . 2 ‘A13? All?‘ ybemmné“ M“""<l‘ A lglesizltl-lllhglbnscllgrigllogibgt "But nothinkl’ Blilll‘ patted her "N" ‘Mn b‘ “l? P"'°"W- t: j sbh a c M’ ‘Domlhy mum executive’ mom/oars had been en- hum‘ "A "m" “V” "hm" h” Ilkl fig flth l; (git-ride 111,1, Mrrame coushs. tcriained to luncheon by the Rot- a3?‘ and m“ “k” the “the” y ‘e Mflvh’ ‘m’ ‘l’ 2. Alice Toombs. ' ' ary Club fllld had listened with d: ‘hlllfifihf All" m‘! m» "me - Grade 1r._i. Lulu 700mm, rent interest to Dr. Steele's ad- e.’ ° “.1 l‘ 8" "m1 r°m°°li° y, 0""! s‘ Grade I. A.-l. Bidiord xerr- res on education. Mrs. Mark lewd “Mme; “INAWUS ' ' nedy; 2, Blléy Chflppel], MnoGuisiin invited the members imélmygr n” Ml" “NW9”! - ,> A a 1' '11:" ...%‘;?"§.‘w..;.‘ avatar" Kb- h..."°l..l‘.l’"l$..§f” lb"- -l=- a l........i .‘°“"'°'°""'°"°'"=il._~ be wiser than Jane-Ill give up.