SEE TWO OBJECTIVES FOR CH ARLOTTE TOWN THIS WEEK PUT THE VICTORY LOAN OVER “RANDOM I-I A R V E ST” TH§__ cnitiuioijsrif-wic GUARI)I\N_ WITH BONDS PICTURE ' THE TOP — ATTACK 1943b TOP RANKING A NEW TRIUMPH FROM METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER! RONALD ,W/11icr - .4.» COLMAN GARSON in JAMES HILTONS “i RANDOM HARVEST Directed by MERVYN LeROY - Produced by SIDNEY FRANKLIN with PHILIP BORN -- SUSAN PETERS Henry TRAVERS -- Reginald OWEN — Brlmvvell FLETCHER GREER Flaming amusi Flaming drama! Flaming romance! When men fought . for Iiie...and the women ‘WILL W l‘ Ills TODAY ONLY ‘MEET THE STEWARTS” Plus News - Varieties Fiction and Cartoon SHOWS 3.15 — 7 - 8.45 comma TliljR. - rat. - slur. CA PITOLi b NOTICE FARMERS: Please list implements with Farm- . er’s Stock and Implement Exchange at the l home of John Woods, Brackley Point Rd., on or , before May 11th. Last sale before cropping to be held shortly , Theatre. They are Ronald Ooiman. memory of his past duri118 the first fl 5' son, and inspired to ‘i y. i EMPIRE —THliR.—F1ll.—$AT. B. o. /\ fiancee cor m. cits/uh m HER Evie; .. (No Wonder So Many Guys Have Enlistedl) She wants a guy who'll stick to he: like a sweotermand gets stuck with one that can't stick a stamp! Plus Chapter -l of “KING OF 'l‘liE l\'l0UN'l'lES" And GREAT CLOVER Comedy — Shows 7 and 9 M'fl-"|'-%' l_— . ._. SUCCESS W. f. . lavas read uicilfyrllfrc 5 visitors present. lVlln- . mhm" lldsl mestiizg were trad and nmrvwll. Bills ef $3.61 fnr quilt’ m” "l Illltl v3.71 frir postage on Antlirm. alter which $_\\'l‘lt‘ iii. Cerresltondence ‘served by committee in charge. NEHVA ' ‘i; i m Mtlfllll" ‘ lli us- ‘ 2 prs gloves sent iii since lust ninet- \l~'l\-_Rn1; Crli w ered by lng. It wrs decided to S011 1101i C1085 iiieninnw Willi time recipe at. concert and eomliiittccs were ap- polntcd for sanie. Questionairc on‘. P er was give-n by Mrs. J. R. 102k- War Services was filled in by Con- i) ilericr. Meeting flflSP’l with National, mm” m chgrzg, lunch was after that date. James lhltows Poignant Co-Stars Two layers indelibly linked t0 the wor of James Hilton. the nov- elist, work on a. Hilton story t0- gethel‘ for the first time in Ran- dom Harvest," Hiltons haunting romance of a loet memory. HOW showing at the Prince Edward who starred in "host Horizon." and Greer Cvarson, of " bye. M13 chips." "Random Harvest" secs 601ml!" as an Englishman who loses all World War. Ho is befriended by a young actress, played pv Miss GET-- become a‘ writer of ability, Thev marry and have a child. Climax Then an accident opens his ineli- tal door to his past but blanks out ilnRandomw HarveaTM Greer Carson, Colman memory of his marriage and life after the war. He takes over his estates and becomes a Powerful in- dustrialist. The wife, maintaining silence regarding their relationship, becomes his secretary, and is o1 great help to him. Through her de- votion the threads of his immediate past are finally gathered to ether in a hauntingly charming cl max. Miss Garson weara ell/MIMIC fashions and does a song and dance number in kiits. Colman gives a compelling performance. as does Miss Garson in the dramatic e i- sodes. Mervyn LeR/oy directed ski 1- fully, and Susan Peters, Philip Dom. Reginald Owen and Una O'Connor are among the principals. Joseph Ruttenberg‘: artistic pho- tosrenhy. BSPBclaHv in the fog wil- uences‘. was outstanding, and Herb- ert Stothart contributed an inter- esting musical score. Girl Guide News T1»; May meeting of the Snider's, Gmb Wm be held, Friday, May ‘ilh. 830 p_ M _ at M155 Norah Biases. _ dncy Street. qoAlslf Gtilclers are asked to lee Pf?‘ sent. Definite arransfilllrllls i0!‘ GlliLe Cam's will have t0 be tirade at this meeting Captains should come prepares. to discuss the ques~ tion of camil ail. CHAREOTFE-TOWN C0. Guides ol this Company BR‘ fished to be at the Social Service S81v1“! ‘Room, next to Si. Joseph Convent, Avednesday, May 5th at 3.45. 4 'l‘his wzekls meeting W111 l” “e111 in the forln of a hike. Guices etc asked to be at the Holy Name Hall ""1 "iturdav. May 8th at. 140. If it la not fine on Saturday, the ziegular meeting will be held at 6.15. HAMILTON woman's INSTITUTE The Hamilton W. I. met for thelri i monthly meeting at. Preston Ram-l says. The vice-president picsidcd_ and the meeting opened by Einslnll Thertfll Always Be An Enslami The Creed was repeated 1n 111118011. i011- qwed by Ro'l Call. There were l3 members and two visitors_present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Business nrislnit (mm the minutes was dealt With- 1t was moved and seconded that mi additional $10.00 be zivcn to the Red Cram Drive. Vice-President, Mrs. Howard Paquet. 2nd vlceePresident, Mrs. Arthur Paquet, 3rd Vice President, Mrs Allan McCorniac The Councillors are. Mrs. West, Mrs. Hollanc, Mrs. Alex Paquct, Mrs. Angus McCoi-mac, Mrs. Meur- ant and Mrs Leonard McCormae. The President, Mrs. St. Clair Paquet presided at the meeting and gave a splendid report The recover ing secretary tl-ien read her report of the year‘s work. ‘ The ‘Treasurer's report showed that. generous donations had been given to the church. besides a "crsirevable amount being spent in charitable work. leaving a sub- stantial balance for the new execuv tlve to begin with. The conveners of the various ccmr mitts". gave conwlete reports of 1116 WW1! 0f the year, all of which we-e adopted as read, The convener of the Souris River Unit, Mrs Joseph McCorniac read a splendid report. showing the wond- erful work being accomplished b-y this Unit- After the meeting adjourned a dainty lunch was served to those present. ' ORDON DAWSONTDECEASED The irriinediale cause of the death of the late Gordon Dawson was u paralytic stroke which he suffered at Carleton Station as he was le- tuming to Summerside after spcnd~ ing the winter with his nephew Harry Dawson at Augustine cove, He was 80 years of age, In his death the horse racing fraternity has lost one of its oldest and best known enthusiasts To him the credit is chiefly. if not wholly. due for the originating of the Futurity laces that are now such drawing civds at races meets in this pro- vince To him racing was more than a more hobby, hr- bred raised 'nd raced some of the best or Prince Edward Island's horse pro~ duetlon, As n good farmer he was a dynamo of human energy —liis -quet took pl fiillTlllll. GUARDIAN l —'—~_ this column la reserved tor new‘ i local interest, out “vellum; -, A u IIIII, all!" Inlay lo anleflcu .i live ctnlc u word. email; pay -d u|_alvllaco. AABWI-IJ. for flaotognplu, CONFIDBBATION L!!! INSUR- ACL L-Bl . TRAIN ARRIVAL —-Thc even- miig train arrived in the city at .10 with 1x3 passengers. LEGION AUXILIARY DANCE at. the Armourles May 5th. Admis- .ion 36 cents. 54-31. POLICE COURT-At the City Police Court yesterday morning the case of a motorist charged with operating a motor vehicle wh.le under the influence of liquor was adjourned until Thursday, JOINS R.C.A.F.-Dr. Paul J. Leon- lately of Sussex. N. B. recent]; be- PATIIIOTIC FAMILY -- Sgt. Louis Robert Ranahan who has recently been awarded the Can- adian Efficiency Medal While on active service overseas has two brothers also on active service, William, familiarlv known here as “Timmle" is in the Navy and Fred is with the R.C A.I". in Western Canada. took place recently in shalom-Saint Flying Officer Thomas MacDonald. and the late M. Kensington P. E. member of the staff oi’ the super- visors department, Royal Bank of Canada Halifax, The groom is Dep- uty Attorney General for Nova Sco- tia, on leave of absence for the duration of the war. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald have returned to Hali- fax from a trip to Montreal and Quebec. FAREWELL GATHERING —On Wednesday. April 28. the friends and neighbors ol Q-tcl. Timothy Mossey, H. C. N V. 11., who is spending a pleasant fourteen days furlough at his home in Botl-iwell, assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mossey to do him honor Mr. Wesley Bruce capably acted as chairman, and explained the object of thecgctherln . He then called on Mrs. linton tewart to read the address. The presentation of a well- filled purse was made by Mr. Hor- ace MacDonald. Tim, in a few well- chosen remarks thanked all present for their thoughtfulness. and for the kind sentiments expressed iri the address. “For He's A Jolly Good Fellow" was sung and the guest of honor was heartily bounced. A very pleasant evening was spflit, and ii dainty lunch served, Mr. and Mrs. Mos-soy dispensing of their usual hos ltality, At n, late hour all ce- pa ed, after wishing ’I"m goodllick itand a safe return ri the near fu- um SEASON CLUSES~The Y.P$.C, E. of Zion Church held its closing meeting of the season Mondav eve- ning. At 6.30 a number of students a of the ‘Ilown Hall WEDDING BELLS-The marriage‘ John's United Church, Steliartort, of| 151111111 305191181- lelsreiiii ouiuioiiii .."I'l-lE SACRAMENT 0F THE 1.03.178 Supper was observed in Montague United Church on Easter Sunday. L. “WAREFULLY WATCBED - Considerable interest la being shown in the War loan Barometer in from. in Montague. which was placed their by the Coun- ty Chairman of the Canadian War Finance Committee. These who are responsible for the success of this fourth Victory Loan drive are pleas- ied with results e0 far, but the citizens of Kings County have w Icig deep and lend generously before [their objective u reached. 1.. I The King. responded to by the Na- tional Anthem; to the Church. pro~ posed by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster and responded to by singing "The Churchs One Foundation"; the lead- ard. formerly ol Charlottetown but er of the losing side. Miss Roma Montgcmery proposed a toast to the came the first osteopath in New winning side. which was responded Brunswick to enlist with the R.C.A. F. He enlisted Thursday at MonctonJ to by the leader of the winners, Miss Estelle MacCatsland. Mr. MacLean _ and Mr. Wallace Murray spoke briefly, reviewing some of the ac- tivities of the year. A vote of thanks was extended to the social commit- ‘tee. The meeting closed with Lang Sync" and ‘ That Binds." "Auld “Blest Be the Tie Personals i Col. A. E. Ings has returned to the Queen Hotel after undergolngl treatment at the Prince Edwardi i. l Stellarton. w Miss iviulori cnrlstlnitl Mr-i- S G Wait-i. Hunter River-i daughter of Mrs. Emily Whitehead received a cablegfI-ln from her hus- w, walrus; o1 band sgt. s. C. Watts, announcing I m ride w... 111118 safe arrivel in Great Britain. The friends of Mr. Wlllam How- att will be glad to learn he is on the way to recovery after an oper- ation for appendicitis at the Prince Edward Island Hospital The many friends of Mrs. Wallace MacKay of Stanley Bridge are glad to learn her health is improving af- ter six week; of severe illness The many friends of Mr and Mrs. Douglas Cantelo, Plnette, are pleased to know that they are both well again alter being seriously ill l Mrs. Sara-h MacCorn-iack, Point dc ‘Roche has received a telegram from lher son. Pie Frederick L Mac Cormack annmmcrig the safe ar- rival overseas. Mrs. Frank Mullally. Souris. has returned home ‘gum Boston, where she underwent a serious onerous“, She was accompanied by her daii_;h~ Mrs. Edwin McCarville of this 6 l‘. Lieut, Gordon DeBlois. son of Hon. q. D. and Mrs. DeBiois is sci-riding a short leave at his home in the city, Lieut. DeBlois wit: a former in- structor and Qoris officer at No, 62 C.A. lB.) T.C.. Beach Grove. Mrs. Weston Carmocy and son: o; St. John have arrived u; gtlgnd the Powell~l=ridge wedding which takes place Thursday, l TO BE HEARD LOCALLY OVER CFBY-GBA VICTOR Y L cannon JOSEPHINE ANTOINE the Armed Services. Rasho and Zviirku, baritone star and guitar virtiicso, known as "Scr- oizin Trcubadors". have appeared PERCY FAITH Entertainment ruyaliyi is coming w Canada to make the iourtLl Vic- tcry Loan hour one o! 1T5 l -‘>.>1’-1l' dor. This Victory Loan Hour to be aiir; young people gathered in the lower hall. where an enjoyable ban-. ace. President Ralph Machean was toastmatter and sev- eral toasts were honored during the evening Thesi‘) udod; Toast no buildings and equipment. As a par» tlclpan‘ of the "Klonoyke Gold Rush" he left his home in North Tfi-yon in 189B and spent about three years on the fringe of the Arctic Zone In this venture he met with success. In i902 he married Mary Roger- sori of Crapaud , worthy helpmaic whose industry l id frugality were] on a par with these of her 1iard| working husband. They retired from" farm life in 1930 and removed to Summerslde where they bought a’ home in one of summersldes best residential sections. Here they ived until the death of Mrs. Daw- son in i939. Mr. Dawson's remain- ing years were spent largely with his sister, Mrs Margaret Drlsccill. Three other sisters mourn his death Mrs. (Dr) Enoch Dodge, Miss Ida Dawson, teacher in Summerslrle High School. 1'1‘. Mrs. William J. Sullivan who has recently been sev-l erely stricken in the loss of her son, Sergeant Arthur Sullivan, im- mezllately following the torpedoing of Caribou in the Cabot Strait, A brother, Edwin Dawson. also aur- vlves. to all of whom the sympathy of kind friends is extended Following funeral services at the Compton funeral home and at the North Tryon Presbyterian Church the remains of Mr. Dawson were Wahana Ore Mines To Reopen ST. JOHN'S Nfld., M CABLE) - Officials of ale ‘Egg? inioii Steel and coal corporation said today the Wabana Ore Mines Wlll P6013611 next Monday on a four day I Week basis. erations at the mines’. which supp y iron ore for Doscos Plant at Sydney, ms , W6" Sllilpefldcd Fleb, 25 because of full stockpiles. (About 2.000 men will be employ- at the mines for the present, Vice-President l-LJ. Kelley said at Sydney last week.) ' ill MEMOBIIIM 0f Mrs. Edison L. Wood who died on Mo! 5th. 1942. With broken hearts we watched you And saw you puss away Although we loved you dearly We could not make you stay. Some may think you are forgotten That the wound is surely healed But they little know the sorrow That's within our hearts concealed. Sadly Missed by Husband and glgtllei Daughters Emily and Elaine. fflff-F-‘l-‘I-‘ff ‘farm ranking among [hp beg; m; A" "d" w“ rwflmi m boom“! fnlv in crow production but also in i. mg and a committee consisting Q; Mrs, J. R. Lockerby, Mrs. Jan-res M, fiamsay and Miss Hattie T8510" was appointed to have cliarfle °l_l 531119 1311's amounted to '19 cents and it was moved by Mrs. George siewiirt illtlt they be Dflld- R/oll Call next. month to be an- swered py a riddle or pay 8 ilinen Meeting closed with Nationa A - tliern ‘ o‘ A A reading entitled A Tu c erbv. Lunch was served bl" the Wm‘ l aioicfilfiflinrzrneo or sounis c. w. c. We handle the following high grade Coal OLD SYDNEY SCREENED, INVERNESS, ALBION NUT and ALBION ROUND IIsO DOMINION COKE. Lowest prices. Prompt deliveries. W. D. GILLIS £6 CO. PHONE I76 i?___t___j_.__--j_n uet was fc~ alliiii Psiislueiiai for till Souris sill;- divlslon of the Catholic Womcnts unguc, Senior at the annual mee lng which was held on Sunday a1’ ternoon, May 2nd in the League room. Mrs Ales P. MacDonald 1s i0 be Reeordln! Secretary, and Mrs. Af- thur MacDonald. Corresponding mm-ewrv, both ireng reelected, Mrs. Aorist-i Mclnnis b the new Trea- after till further notice. fcnaona organization. suici- Other officers Jrurins rnnnniov moat unusual chit at. forifly. become a ing incidents. innmhmnammmmmmmnnmmmmmmna and approved. ll. was crazier sm-cngcd by Miss Elma _ decided to invite a play iiiid concert. ' . Red Cross (‘Ol‘.\'€ll'..l'1‘l'_3(.l.'i()fl 8 quilts . Amy . 3 prs. salimeits stockings, ii prs. socks Listen to “Men in Scarlet” 0n Radio Station G.F.li.Y. Starting Wednesday, May 5m. Described u one of the Inolt exciting lerieg pl ndlo dramas ever heard over the air. MIN IN SCARLET starts on Station CFCY on Wednesday, May 5th at 6.30 p. m, and will be heard every Monday, Wednesday and Irlllay there- Theee dramas picture in vivid forrn outstanding Elli!!! from the annals of the loyal Canadian Mounted Police undi bear the official seal of approval of that Internationally- Thc sub-title for the ftrlt lerieu of episodes of MIN IN SCARLET is WESTERN MAN-HUNT —and it. deals with c . Ile In Ernest Clairol, who landed In Calgary from Wyoming some years ago nn er. wu dun to be hanged, lie escaped and hi: eluae by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police h filled with highly-cleft- It isn't only the younger generation to whom the MIN IN SCARLET dramas will lpplal, and we predict tliatavery Meeting Wm Be The "My If"! mil‘! grown-ups will fellow them witinlntenae Inter- DRUG STORE The acriea to presented by‘! , a Young Con- i THURS" MAY 5 OPEN Listen to MEN m scuwr n ai sun rev 8 Mm Manda Wednmh and Idol's" olnaiiencin "ivglnea- This Afternoon and 32m, ml’ ' ,_ ' ' ' H.“ , F1111 lllfllillll“ Evenim 3 requested v _____,i-__-,_-_... lulu nu mail l- L=__-_-___.__' _-_ .-' on radio, television and concert stage in dlffflkllt parts of the country. New York has claimed 111cm, p6l'llllll‘lll,\' with posts at smart night spots luoh as La \_’le Pariiienneu. Mini; of that" extensne i-cpcloire bear, the stamp of their own sparkling arrangflllsms. dcfild- rdly ncvcl and oilgiliai. 'I\iei.r ssiigs originate in the land of the ‘ Scrbians, Cruatians and Slovenian-v- Canndas famed Percy Faith 1118910 his debut its a, concert pianist in ; Toronto. During 11.5 seven years as ' stall‘ conductor, arranger and pian- l ist with the CBC. Faith "wrote-rand l arranged music for important (Lam- ! atic programs and coiidilctecl many broadcast from Montreal. Wednes- day, Mliy 5th from 10 to ll A. D. T. and featuring a gaiarcy of_ stars. promises to hit a new high in the series. Five liczidliiii- >1 ~~ lnciildlni; Claude Rains, rrrmillen r1820 811d some“ 51,31‘; Jc l ' ~ Anyoine. lov- ely COiOTflliIlll s.,.i.'ii..i. Rusha and Mlrko, Serbian ‘Trotbadors and Fgpuiar programs. including ihe Empire Broadcasts when the Kill! . l mid Qurcn visited Canada. I-ic ‘l5 110W permanent count. ..'il'_for i-JP . - igontemi-d Hour. Pvrcy Faith has g generously contributed his talents to assist Chlllltlfl s Fourth Victoiv Loan by arranging the music for the er.- tlr» Victcrv loan Hour Serif-i- These stars. ru§i1f11_'f§f1 vbYddrlg" lorchcstrn lllld ehnii‘. ul-Jfl 1f ' r iiuii Qt Percy Faith. mar be’ 1131K - I in a splendid hour of entertainment » l on “u, brngrlgggl utiicli orialiiates ill l the '=im Lil:- Aiidlforizim, lloflllPfil- on Wcrlrawint‘ '\'0l‘111"- M“? 5U‘ l m.“ Cy-(jykcpa and the CBC National Network from 1O in 11 i ‘ ADT. litwéfi . iii: nttiiu and Srmnlvlnu Glance» 7 Q n‘ v 11. .1. MABON W. cantor; altlss i lnterecl in the adgilning cemetery Canada's ovvii rem-y Pnitli. coiidue- l‘ Oprpnfl-i-rius’: , beside those of his deceased wife. 571:3? iiiir-lirlaiizgucliu, Jlilriltllllglu llltjté Ill-y 510mm.“ p g l, ———— pabtiili-‘riihitxii . = Offll‘! c311,’; Pnbtl" i2 " M ii In loving memory of Mark A. . ' . I - g...“ ~ ‘ ' l" 5mm‘ who a! ed ‘w _ M‘ 5 _ War 1, “as gi. ed and \\ ucd .1. v m Jmmynmvn, v l’ ’ '1' Y i; Vimy Ridge. ii: ;i‘.ll'l(".i llC ill‘, _;i.lcl , ""1151" l‘ ~ 1M2‘ ' that and .0011 lktfillfc ll gilliiniiiciit ‘ 07"" "’"""‘""1 "lih on; y”; o "u Igfl u, l figure uil tile Eiilzllsh Since. Sllb- l "Rlluslfilm It wn Ill!’ for ua to port. '0 All" 1'1"“ “"4! llut one day we'll meet again Never more to pert. sgnilerted by Wifo and Family. i itI.s. ‘ Dance Holy will... Hall Wed. May 5th 9-12 Allmlulon m 1 01d Time and Modem Dancing 000-6444» magnum-ii a. I. s. Regular Monthly l after A turn Just a few aye before he 4b»- .4.» sequenlly. he ram: .1 c (‘nliici lirlililit illlnl l'.lll('l him and his ' first picture u. i1 .~l1 ,|llll0li2ll ‘ ' _ ironically eneu i. ill‘ l“‘|ll.1lll."'.i llll- seen ttiruilcfiilil lllf‘ m" e film. lt ls perhaps bot 1 ' ' role as Mr. Jordan in "Herc Comes Mr. Jordan. " a‘ H" Josephine Alltlllll‘. the blolide _ _ singing atarb of "The COIlLCTXlIiCKI l, ARMOI RILS Hour" com ilics a vtnrin sympa ie- . . tic quality of voice wi'i'.i remarkably TODIQHT highly developed technical abrlty. . The 194G season has csiablisnffd i Miss Antoine as one oi the most glittering stirs in csiiccrt. radii» and , ,ra. Ste maintains fl heavy sched- u e of concert engagtmeiits through- out the U. S. and Canada combined . with entertainment of members nl‘_ wvynvarwv" raamiivesm wiwnli" Attention Farmers ilear Charlottetown Don Messcrk Orchestra Old Time and Modern Dancing 9 to 1 ADMISSION 35c As most highways are now open for truck traffic_of limited loads we will, starting Tuesday, May 4th. be buying Turnips at our Charlottetown warehouse. We only intend to operate our Turnip plant for a yer‘); short period; so, if you have any Turnills l0 one“ “m!” us immediately. current market prices. FRANK B. CLARKE mmmmmr-sfi l Also buying daily Seed and Table Stock Potatoes at \ $‘_.\{1 ._¢ .c-.._. - rmIu Fkaitillltlul ...-... . nlnlna-ar n. ......-.-- .........-... '1 l