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SHOWS 7.00 - [.45 MATINEI IAT. ONLY l.” ‘. 51L» A mw a... Roger,» bimqing ...'..... ‘ unor- moo-we. iov RGERS TIE NAN FINN CHEYENNE um: v.44; ums Hill PAYNE - lYIIE (Al!!! PLUS XINK OF THE CAMPUS IIOI NUT! ‘IIAVELOGUE 12.; IS THRILLING CRIME - DRAMA ‘Highway Welt." s. thrill!!! MW adventure film. comes to the Cal"- tol Theatre To-day, Brenda Mar- mall, lovely brunette heroine 10: ‘The Bea Hawk" and "Footsteps The Dark" appears opposite Arthur Kennedy, popular new leading man. Echoing ilie screeching brakes and Vfhllllvllld pace of the _ cars that swarm Highway WeSt itself. the new film is calculated to thrill Jhe most hardened action fan. The story deals with a hardened crim- inal who conceals his past from his wife. After a series of daring holo- uws he is sentenced to prlsor. for liic. I-iz- ucancs and returns l0 lCPIOYlI/f‘ lis uxfc. In a spine-ting- ling CllIllIlX hr‘ is eliminated. lenv- ing the girl and he-i‘ sweetheart to bszin new lives together. The talcniccl stipporting C35! in- eludes Olympe Braidna. William fmnrliznn ruxrl Slim Summcrville. Wlllkim lvfrzCiann dirrclcd and Charles Kenvon. Allen Rivkin and Kenneth Garnet wrote the screen- play, from a plnv by Lam Abrams and Gcorae Abbott. Film Teatures Top Radio Stars With Roy Rogers Twenty percent of all cowboy somzs itwd in radio today are Orig- inal compositions of Bob Nolan and Tim SIiOiICPl‘, iwo of the melodious Sons of the Pioneers sextet. The orunnization was founded Mflrlv ten years aao. one o! its ring-lendefrs being_goy__n,gggri,_who Itching, Burning, Stinging CAPITOUS NEXT TO SOUP CARTOON we; latcr to become one of the BCTBQYYS W055 Popular cowboy stars. And in his latest Republic picture, “Man Prom Cheyenne," opening to- Ifght at the Empire ‘Iheatro, the Iona of the Pioneers figure mo- rninzntly in the cast. Among their most popular songs which they have wrtten and popu- larized are "Tumbling Tumble- WRdB." "W8! Out There," and "Cool Water." Rooney And Garland At Their Finest In “Babes On Broadway” That antitank-Tofu} man of ihe screen, Mickey Rooney, comes to torn tn-dny at the Prince Edward Theatre and literally "went to town" in the mcst ciV-crtciniivz performance of his career in M-G-Mls new musical, "Babes on Broadway." Co-stsned will: Judy Garland. and aided by a large Ullppflfting cast featuring Fay Bninter and such youthful sonu-nnri-dancc ar- tist; as Virginia Wcidlcr. Ray Mc- Donald and Richard Qulne, the latter two graduates of the New York musical comedv stem’. Rooney and his gang deliver an evening of entertainment worth anybodys time and money. svccass w. l. saunas-Es an. The March mcctuiz of Biucess W I met at the home of Mrs. Walter Wiumorc on the regular night. Tl c President prrsldei and . the mociing opcm-d Keep The Home Fires Burning. fol- lowed by repeating Creed in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. sponded to h3g3 mcmber§__s_nd one by singinv, Roll call was re- . _i... ii"!- 'f_‘l_lE_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN visitor by namlna a vezetable. It was decided to send 85-00 w eiwh Jewel Spitfire Fund and Milk for Britain fund. The secretary‘ W" asked m see Mr. H. a. cnmpbril about a stove in the hall gallery. A bill of $4.19 was paid Red @055 Convener for quilt mateflflh 5116 reports 2 quilts. 8 Df- EIOVBS. 4 P1‘- socks, 1 pr. women's stockings, 1 turtle neck sweater sent 1n since last meeting. The sec'y was asked to send for more quilt material $1.86 was paid for treats sent to soldiers A letter concerning salvage was read. Secy reported receiving Gov. grant and that the play was well under way. The QUESCIODDBY? on Agriculture “'85 filledGln and dlfi- . rs. reen a rs ggsgsfadmgywheflfre rgadyl Mrs. Wfvgfg- of Woodsville Encampment No. 20 more gave a very interesting pi-per He held other various r-ecponsiblll- on soap making. A contest was positions. pwl, on by Mrs. Alfred Green prize At the funeral service Rev. B. M. won by Mrs. Keith Boswell. Mrs. Smith and Rev. Walter Lninsbury Williams invited members to her DI-Bwrs of iihs cenzrea-"oionfli home for next meeting. Egg day church officiated. The 01a Fellows and special Collection $9.07. Col- Service was 8150 “Sed- lectlon 70 cents. Proceeds from The body was placed in a tomb knit-ting $1.85. Meeting closed wun at Bradford. Vt. until spring “hen the National Anthem after which interment will be made in the s dainty lunch was served by com- oemewfy It C9119" Bifmiflld- N-H- mittes in charge. beside’ his mother who passed Funeral services we're held at his late home on Main St, Well; Rive“ Vt, at two o'clock on Sunday Feb. 8th for Leon P. Webster. His death, due to heart trouble c-xme as a wel- come relief from many laours of m- iense pain. Mr. Webster conductcd a meat market for many years. He was born at Swaifford Blul. Ilill, N. 11., son of James and Mary Webs- ter. In 1904 he came to Wells River to reside and on January 9th 1907 he married Edith M. Cameron, daughter of the late Mr. and lvirs. William Cameron of Kenslngton, P. E. I. Mr. Webster was a Dust Grand 0i’ Mnasehillock Lodge No, 25 1200.1". And past Chief Patriarch __.________ any nine years ago. The many HIGH-UP FIGHTERS floral tributes we're expwzssive oi it the respect in which Mr. W".'f).il8l' was held. He leaves to mourn his widow and an adopted daughter The word Igorots, name of natives of northern Luzon, means highlander or mountaineer P. a‘. Kenslngton P. E. 1., are sister; of change of cars was made- Th Mrs._Websrier. the Roman Catholic Church of which he was s devoted member. His funeral took place at Little Flower Church, Morell where a requiem mass was sung by the pastor Rev. Fluelan McKenna. 'I‘hen the remains were taken to Si. Andrew's where the deceased was laid to rest beside his wife the late Catherine MacDonald who prede- ceased him l4 years ago The ser- vice at the grave was conducted by Rev. T. Campbell. The pail bearers were Mom's: Alban McAdam. Ed- ward Anderson, Ernest Rcsslter. Ben Keefe, Layton Coffin, and Frank Kelly. The hearse was driven by Edward Rossiter. (Patriot Please Com!) Mrs. A. G. Rock, also a sister and George S. Reeves Freztown. four brothers and an agz-"l father. I.. and Mrs. Ben]. Cameron, JUST THE THING FOR earn, nuunn IIANM Rll future. l-2 to 24 1-2 Priced from — -- -- — — '—— COA TS —— This year you'll buy your coat with an eye to the You are not going to take chances with fly- by-night fashions. You want a good coat-of good fsbric-astutely cut. We know you do and we’re ready for you with a marvelous group. Sizes 12 to 44 and l8- ‘11 95 ‘° $27.95 _ ‘Q00 o U °o 0°‘! Lapel Corsages Colorful n o s egays, gsrd enias, violets, roses, refreshing final touches for your spring outfit. Flower-Trimmed HATS In a Festive Mood! . . . and it's part of every girl's and woman's duty to be as festive as she can be this Spring. Soft, flattering and feminine flow- was in nded actually the action had been one of sur rise. oreaki giheregg same kind of protesti there was something ex remel fun- iliar about the wa dzlzlelpl note and wor ed up to a shrill w . BOYS Y0uth’s Studenfs SUITS _ n“.-. person of some culture. probably with an arm bu: ground. The uare set o his shoulders, even w ile sitting, bore this out. A smal scar on the back of his neck might be an old wound. For the rest he had eying hair. a moustache too luxur ant to be fashlonabe. and bushy eyebrows to match. When he half turned his head the profile was clear cut and distinctive. Once he grinned. Again there was the trick as of thought-reading. "I'd be easy to identify again at some future time." he said. “Very easy without a fairly heavy disguise. Bu don't imagine that "wi l come in use . 0 ul getaway bee ' managed throughout. already bewildemed by the twists and turns made by the driver. Nor were the precautions yet com- plete. At another lonely spot Otllhugl‘ e they found themselves in more fam- iliar company. that of the chauffeur who had presented himself at "Fair- clcugli" and later concluded the fantastic chase ending near Guild- ford police station. "You people seem to have m un- limited apply of can." Broome commen drily. The fresh dr ver turned to wave at the departing saloon. "Second hand, and all chea bargains." he said with a grin. "T era's not much 10st when we dump the unwanted ones. or set flre to them out in the country. Not much to us. this. We work on big profits." TO SLOW MU S10 1n his loosely cut sports jacket and flannel trousers, with a cloth cap pidled well down over his eyes‘ he ooked considerably dlfferen from the neatly uniformed meueng- er of a few days previously. Yet the livery had been authoritatively worn, suggesting that he was accus- tomed to being in such service Once more they were upon a zig- saq course which continued for a t‘ m: number of hours. knees Dfl-i‘ brought no further halt Ind thl 5911114111’? pace did not sliwken. ally signs were forthcoming that the unsomfortable ride was nearing its en . Two large linen bags were thrust war to them. "What are they for?" Ilelioltc ask- ed. startled. “Nothing to get thc wind up over, miss. Slip them over your heads. The ‘ll seem a shade stuff , but you’ 1 soon get used to them, than bllndfoldin ." down over the Bventu The came wel shoul ers and effectively shut out what few signs of direction had been visible. As the man had said they were stuffy. although some thought- fulness was apparent 1n the provis- ion of two slits which could be man- oeuvred close enough, mouth and lose to facilitate brea ing. "How lone have we got to weer these?" Broome demanded, his voice muffled by the thick cloth. "Onlv about half an hour." “Only?” Presently they stopped eating): for some iron gates to be un- ftmi" ?'t"“°'* m“ c. w it"s-ii. i.",:.'."i."i.."r.%i*:-.*:2r w... in vo un ar y. s t w . n: um - 13m 35p o; 2,31,: 3h, ihoélllfl} Why keep us waiting?" dim ions. Mad]; in Canada. to be reassuring, but I wasn't possible for s. Rate to indies their outs. he thought. All hin es need of oil made more or less e noise. Still. it star as a A few weeks revlously he had tter h Timothy with us" There's a Drover way of doing busi- Ion‘ X1855 are carryt we don't know when: we are. PRE EASTER j SALE 0F SUITS BOYS, YOUTHS, STUDENTS Broken Lines at Big Reductions ' To make room for our new Spring ltoclt we have picked from our stock all broken lines-included are fine English and do- mestic all wool tweed: and serges. About 50 suits in the lot —Sizeu 24 to 37. Reg. 8 9.95 suits now- - — — -- —$ 1.46 12.95 suits now — — — — - - 9.71 l8;95's'uits now- — <— — — — 14.21 22.50 suits now - - - - - — 16.88 25.00 suits now- - - - - - 18.75 Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. moon:- e Mtieooum MARQH 26. 1942 J (m: THE Borsasuop L.____ ' 535.3%?" “wifllnl-‘Z: $13: wit? {,*.‘§d;°§f,%°fi3n‘§fi" fiwwwnbfififif.‘ iiddPtikt éliiéi°t°énftt like m“ “M” m“ i" w“ “mm” to bet-lglktlggslallxlsflzt." mo“ o ti‘; §.“5£°tl'§;'i§§'n%'t1“i?3k?.?t“$“a?§ m‘! - cm” “ma, IOOMS ma PREFERRED , who would naturally not no beyond their own Before he wu able to decide whe- ther this discovery would come in useful did the place turn out to be same. he was hustliaid fut o’! ge car. doom- amme u . an e ,, familiar voice of the driver gave 911°“ mm- - grmissim for the head coverings I 5P5‘ Ywrm" It “mm be m] be removed. ‘m ' Milt Brooms blinked at the contrasting I" ‘Pm °' ‘he “ssurmwt a 11 brightness and turned to smile en- h,“1,{l'““'h°“' $59“? fii°rfio$ebe couragingly at Plelicite. As he did o. t P: eflasfillmw e" l‘ d u..." ma», e became aware that this was n- , Rf Yh “mm” e m“, com. deed Marsh Hollow Manor. eml-n-‘l t ° Wail’ d°“”‘ an‘ duo, ~15. "Cosv place." remarked their cap- d“ “d ‘PEQPV n“ m)” ' tor. "No chance of being overheard sme- 91°51“ be u ed, you m too muc noise. And w. lr° c“ m‘ no inquisitive neiihbours. Next door 7 isutgree-qusrters of n mile sway." B“ "Where is this confounded chief?" Broome asked irrltably. "All in good time. rnistcr. if; knaiiws u'e‘ve1fan'lr¥§d-t§t':1e4§m“ an m e yourse co or . "I've had enough slttinl to last me t we get our b i done ' quickly and go homeVubl-‘cfosfne in- “ha” "on-mu quined- "Th utions are all EENME PAIN Women who surfer plin of irrtiilil" periods with cranky norvousiiellr‘ due to monthly functional disturb- ances-ohould nd Lydia I. Pink- hun’s Vs table Compound “W” (with ad ed iron) very eflwfi" W {slievo suchdlstresar smi- s “steady on. mister! - not so fast. ~w.n. the cash a 1n that m you n3. You've manned itrhso O Eczema or Salt Itheum Eczema, or salt rhenm as it is commonly called, in one of the most painful of all skin troubles, Tho intcnso burning, itching nnd smarting, espo- cinlly ni. night, or when tho affected part. is exposed to licnt, or tho lmmls plat-ml in hot water are most lin- lmarahlv, and rcliuf in bully wclcnmcd. Tlm rrln-f offered lziy liunlock Blood Bitters is based fill flu: knmrlrxlue that. sui-h ailun-nia m: eczema, and other skin troubles, are causal by an impure blond immlitinn. Bring nlmut. inner cleanliuem hy using B. B. B. to help i-lcanso the blood of its impuritiem. Ask at any drug counter for B. B. H. Price 81.00 a bottle. The T. Miiburn 00., limited, Toronto, 0n. er and veiling decked hats! Lois of smart navy with crisp white! victory red! pastels, and of course plenty of blackpAiso ‘off-the-facers and new berets! English lloeskin GLOVES Fine washable quality white and natural beautifully tailored butter- soft doeskins for a mere - — 41-95 COATS LAID AWAY HERE BY DEPOSIT, CHOOSE YOURS NOW 00R.QUEEN& RICHMOND STS. been interested n a rather attract- ive old manor house and had taken the trouble to borrow the keys from an a ent in order to make an in- spect on. The place had been em ty for over a year and was in ra er indifferent condition. At the time he had been amused at whal. he after- wards described as his entrance to slow music. Inside the gates s gently curvin drive. rutted and coarsely gravel d. led to the front door. Listening intcntlv as the car re- "started he noticed the wheels made a similar kind of splntlerinl noise and the bumpy state of the cornuc- way wns on}: too evident. Gould actually b0 the um: Ifllllllflfllv Ifllrlqol bu: A It] (0., In IJIPNI