_ ‘M..- "153. "“l’-'. .. .. TQUICIHED?‘ u.‘ EPP-IZGEQC’ 5155A ecmmfleo _ "l Z b‘ Zen! ‘.1 A‘.<-..._.- f pn-InIII-In-u-I M. we "r I ‘FINAL TODAY l-‘1-I.*.'l'1'ltE camoou 2.30—7-9 .i .i~it'zti—l'upuiar . *4! EWM . IN TECl-INICOLOR f ‘ULLIVERS TRAVELS” Science — Sport — Novelty 'l'I-lE_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN P. M. News THREE DAYS L.‘ - ‘§-.-'.".l'l D : with DON ANDREA . FELIX BRESSART ~ CHICK CHANDLER RUSSELL HICKS GEORGE! REED HALL JOHNSON cnom ALSO hlARCH OF TIME AND “BERTH OF A QUEEN‘ "QUEEN ELIZABEII" nAILY 3.15 -- 7.00 ~— 9.00 I’. M. '- .-2..“'0-7—-8.45 P. M. ~u< axn THE rauous z .T‘i.’I,<l~I — "GANTIIY* ‘iliE BLUE GRASS” ~»i "ti. AX!) COMEDY ram ‘I Mon. —Tues. ~~Wed. .. _ - 4' ". .1: 15-11-8145 P. M. 1: worn ma»: F'I_C'_I'ION :1 l <1ca 1._ TRAVELOGUE nmincod 23 British divisions. l8 in- . 1 r: nclfi i’ hints-y and five mvalry, held ‘J6 ar—-- _ 1 niirs of line on the Western Front. ' “‘ "“ Armenian revolt began at Van. fr". ‘~ ‘ " ‘y APRIL 21, l915—Britl"-h held niii ‘a J . i,‘ M10 1n Ypres salient against violent ‘ziiiii frequent German counter- lfl".lf‘k~: enemy losses in four days m!’ '11’ i ' - i c»: fiiaiccl between 3.000 and 4.000 APRIL ' lll!"l. Spring floods haltczl RllSHilll lit! W1)‘ " .1 l\‘illlf’(‘ through Carpathian pas- Irmich t. "~..1- vs into riungary. "w- “er-av. . ‘.'-.r.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.’-'.?.i huh-swear“ éwwis-Q-L" ; rfiTicE TIQI fIlibllY TRAFFIC IIGT '11s- ‘ " - " ‘ _\*1-.'ir the Motor Vehicle Brancn 0t the l“ zit has opened registration offices in Fri l "nine. where implications for cur- MDN. —— TU ES. — WEDNESDAY The Story oi Stephen C. Foster, the Great American lroubadourl 1115 -JULSUN e "m" , Saturday: course was Mr. Frank McEwen, a illor daughter Mrs. Al. 61$: m, e . _ g‘ - o 5"?“ b I! . "may; "I he/mu/ Mm” My 01.1 Kmwky H om Jflnic av h _ Brag“ iriflghr hlrs Ernest ltlcEwen spent a few is in zlie Cit-y this week on busi- s. Mr. Terrance Gallant, St. Charles is smnrlzng a few days in this vi- ('ill.l_\' iiiuczc rcltirniiig to the maln- iciiiu where he is employed. Afr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDonald Thcamr, were visitors in Morell this work the guests of Mr. and Min. J. B. Jay. The short course in boat build- ing coiiclilr-tcd under the youth training plan at Morell, for the past several months will close on The instructor for the noted bulder of all types of lea.- going and Iilcasure boats. Slclghs at last have disap and from tine highways here an Once more the rumble of wheels brings memories of better days Bhtld- Mr. Ben Keefe. Morell. barber. is having his house enlarged ands new breakfast nook will be added. Mr. Bill Alyward is the contractor. Miss Reta McDonald is spending s. few days in Morell Rear the ucst of Mr. and Mrs. Ephrarn Ma one. A piay and dance in Morell Hall on \V(‘flll'S(lZl_v night in aid of the Red Cross was well attended. Mat hooks that have been but! in the hands of housewives all win- ter are bcing laid away now for the summor as house cleaning has started More than a dozen cars loaded with first class fishing gear and expert line casters swarmed around the streams here on Tuesday for the first day at the trout. but the catches were very small and in many nniscs nll. The river waters are still inn chilly for the trout to nibble the bait. some trout lovers even brought small boats along. Mrs. Charles Masher is reported as not being in the ‘aest of health. Arthur Blax- land, ltlorcll, is spending some time with her mother. Your agent. is informed by the fishermen hero that nothing could he don:- in regard to the size lim- it on (he lobsters and that no fish tinder six and one half inches long can b" taizrn, Most of the fisher- m"n clilm the season will only last for the month of May this year owing to the ruling. Miss Ivfarv Fogmty, Cardigan, was a visitor her: las week. Mrs. James Blaxand. who has wtont. tho winter with her uncle in More“ will return to her home in m. Peter's Harbor this week for the summer Mrs H H. Cox has opened her aumnicr liomc at Morell once more. M's: May Hoard. Head of Hills- tvo. has taken a position at Mo- | roll. 1' l: .'\~~r\~'r-'l that Mr, Birron \'i"‘~ ‘or Blorrll East. will take a n~..<'i"n "i"! "i the ‘torell Co- "ent _v1~--* irmy now he received. 'l" 1- " ' iniiicrs weighing 6.000 lbs. and un- Icr is ~11 1' l l csnls per 100 lbs., with a minimum fee of 1: -. l’. S. FIELDING. Deputy Provincial Secretary‘ A8P-F-F-'¢"-“-"s'-"-‘.."-1'-' s"-"s‘s“e's‘s‘s's's'fifi'h'av f. operative smrr- this weck. B. cir/iwvlvf 515a __ (c?) - 'Fo~_- "Flfllflllt f. the prejudice of military disr-‘rlno and gocd order" --i. o. bcrrnvsinr! mrtiev from the MORE ‘lamp... ALL SEATS 1w“ “Gone With the Wind" 4-=_——-I- The Eastern liuariiian i. 31-h]; column ls reserved for new: of local interest but adver- tising of a nCWIvY "an!" m" b” inserted at Z 0""! l "Md strictly payable In advance. H-sonscltlerlolvs to the Charlottetown Guardian may be hgnded to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..°VISITING HALIFAX - Mrs. Archie Hume. Montague, left Mon- day morning for Camp Hill Hos- pital, Halifax, to visit her husband Mr. Hume who undelwvetit an ope." ation there a few Weeks 1180- 1'- mnnrnoa uosTnsSES —Mrs- Calium Bruce and Mrs. C. MacKay Montague, were point hostesses Von Tuesday evening entertaining with three tables of bridge in honor 0i’ Mrs. W. A. Maclsaggan who is leav- ing Montague sho.tl.‘i’- L- ..°BUILDING NEW STORE —- It is pleasing to see that the foun- datlon for a new building is in progress on the site owned by Stewart and Beck, whose store was completely destroyed bv fire a few months ago. We sincerely hope that these two YOURZ ma" may 59°“ b: doing the same successful busi- ness that was theirs before th fire. L- “NHSPTING HUME — 1311mm poqle, Boston, and Mrs. George Schurman of North Sidney dau hters of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pooe. Montague, arrived here to see their mother who is seriously ill at her home in Montcalm. Miss Poole crossed by plane on Sunday and Mrs. Schurrnan arrived on Monday evening. A son Mr George Poole of Toronto arrived on Tuesday evening. 1e ..'TRANSI~‘ERRED — Mr. W. A. Machaggan, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Montague expects to leave for Sydney Mines where he is bein transferred. Owing to illness in h successors family some delay has been caused in the trans- fer. Both Mr. and Mrs. Macbaizgan will be greatly missed in Montague when they made many friends dur- ing their stay here and both will be missed in the church and in so- cial activities. The Canadian Le- gion branch in Montague will es- pecially miss Mr. MacLaizgan as he has always taken such a keen in- firveistt in the work being carried n11: ..°W. M. S. MEETS — The W. M. S. of Montague United Church was held at the home of Mrs. L. A. Johnston on Tuesday evening. The president, Mrs. Hayward. presided and gave a short and interesting talk on India reading selections from the Missionary monthly. Mrs J. Iii. Fraser wno was to have given a summa of a chapter form the Study Boo , "Moving Millions," was not able w be present. Mrs. L. B. Mellish had charge of the worship period. Her subject was "The Abundant Life." Taking John, Chapter 10. she spoke very feeling- ly on the deep satisfaction and the full-rounded-out life that the Chris- except at advanced prices - at least until will be shown in Charlottetown exactly as at its Altanta and New York Premiers PIIIIIDE EDWARD — -— -—' .rived home Monday evenin DA YS UNTIL GWTW Dne Week Beginning April 29 DAVID 0. SELZNICK’S production of MARGARET MITCl-IELUS Story of the Old South “DDIIE WITH TIIE WIND” Starring CLARK CABLE as Rhett Butler LESLIE IIDWARD-DLIIIIII lie IIAVILLAIID and presenting - _VIVIEN LEIGH as Scarlett O'Hara ._t_J.£! RESERVED FOR ALL SHOWS PRINCE EDWARD Box-office open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. MATINEES (1.45 p.m.) 75c including tax EVENINGS (7.45 p.m.) $1.00 plus 10c tax Mall orders must be accompanied by self-addressed stamped envelope will not be presented anywhere I941 —- and famed DIIIIRLDTTETDWII tian who is really in Christ experi- ences. A number of the members gave short Scripture readings bear- ing out this point. A circle of pray- er followed in which all the mem- bers took a part. The president called on Mrs. Leslie MacDonald who spoke on behalf of the Auxili- ary to Mrs. John Johnston who is leaving Montague very shortly. She said while you will be missed at our meetings where you were always willing to serve. we all hope that you may take up work in the W. M. S. where you are going and be of the same service and inspiration as you have been to us. Mrs. John- ston responded and hoped that the Auxiliary would grow and become a mighty force for good, and hoped that. God's blessing would rest on the \\‘Ol‘l(, Plans were made f0" the next vueeting which is to be h-eld at: the Manse and members from another Auvlliarir are to bp invited to the meeting. Refreshments were then served bv the liostcws and a pleasant half hour cnioyeci. L. MONTA CUE The second weekly Bingo was held Wednesday iii the Legion Hall on evening with a large crowd in at- tcndance. The winner of the door Dljlze was Mrs. Dan Power and the K141112361‘ of the freeze-out, Miss Laura c llan. Miss Eileen Poole of Boston ar- hci- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Poole. Mr. Isaac Acorn returned home County Monday from the Hospital. Mr. Keith Fraser and Miss Alice Kings Fraser of Charlottetown visited at the home of Mrs. Roy Fraser Wed- nesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Llo d Locker-b Charlottetown were usiness vislt to Montague on Tuesday. Oi Mrs. Forrest Clow's friends are sorry to hear that; she is confined t0 bed through illness. MrM.J.Po' i tintintll wer sgtl-pa e N? An let Kings County Hosplt TEN- YEAR-OLD BOY SETS SCIIOOL RECORDS be MONTREAL, Que. April 19 _ Billy MacNeil, ten-year-old son of Hector MacNeil of the Canadian National Railways’ engineering de- partment does second-year hi h school work, receiving erfect mar 's in Al cbra and Latin; Iiolds his own in de ates and reads the best cur- rent literature. Billy is interested in hockey, football. and skiing and says at various times in his 10 ears o life he has wanted to be ope or a Canadian National Railways‘ fire- man. C. N. R. REVENUES MONTREAL, ue., April t8 -'I‘hc gross revenues o the all-inclusive Canadian National Railways for the 10-day period ending March 3i, 1940. were 35.872336 as compared with 84.975335 for the correspondln er- iod of i939. an increase of 88% .601 or 18 Der cent. i b it. lrv-r" ranks. a trttery quarter- nix-‘Wr- "rucant was reduced to the ranks. ‘Brings New Pep and Energy Melee: you feel fine The proficient wori-ier is running on high all the time, wearing himself way to overcome worry. lilany have profited Others are so obsessed by worry g oomy forbodings flint they cannot dccidn to use it. We rcir-r to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. You don't. worry when tlic blood 11nd nerves are in healthy condition and Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is a. great help in rrstoring rich- ness to the blood and nerve force to the exhausted system. The mineral substances IIIUI Vitamin B1 contained in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food arc the accessory foods rcr uirr-il for the relief of nervous (lisordcra. Dr.(hase‘s erve out. There is a and lany hnvn proven this to their entire satisfaction. Why not bcaciit by their experience? F O R‘ N EW PE D AND EN Eaov g to visit W. L. OI‘! T of Mrs. A. B. The Central Guardian This column is reserved for new: of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be Inserted at 5 cents w word strictly pay- able in advance. T CBASWELL 1o: Photographs. CON FEDERATION LIFE IN SUB- LNCE. L-Tllill-‘I-Zl-Zil-I- KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE- Student work for a limited time. 11-348-4-18-21. LITTLE THEATRE GUILD mem- bers. reserve Friday, April 26th as Studio night at Holy Redeemer Hall, Upper Queen Street. 11-395-4-20-11. CALVIN CHURCH, Mermaid. Divine worship will be held on Sabbath next at 2:30 p. m. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Mfnistelxh 39o PARISH OF MILTON AND RUS- TICO.—St. John's Church. Milton at I1 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. St. Mark's Church. Rustico at 3 P. M. Rev. W. J. Phillipfi. L-407-4~20-1i. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services on Sunday. April 21st. ICing/slton l1 A. M. New Dominion 8 P. . Cornwall 7 P. M. and S. B. at 11 A. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside, Minister. L-401-4-20-1i. MB. AND MRS. A. PETERS wish d . ~ - 3,8138 to take place in Montreal this month. L-400-4- NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. — Rev. J. M. Blesedell. B. A., Pastor. Sunday, April 21st these churclie thus: North River 11.00 A. M. . River 300 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. (Commuuion). "Forsake not the assembling of yourselves to- geth r." L- 03-4-20-11. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. — Westmoreland. preaching service 11 A. M. on. preaching service ‘c’ P. M. Bonsltaw. preachin service 7.15 P. M. Bonshaw residen please note hour or service. Rev. S. D. 'I‘rites, MA, B.D., Pastor. L-402-4-20-1i. RECEIVES DEGREE — At the recent convocation of Pine Hill Di- vinity Hall held in St. Matthews Church. Halifax. Reverend Harold K. Wright presently stationed at Lacadena, Saskatchewan. received the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. Mr. Wright is to be granted a years leave of absence after June lst. during which he will take a. further University course. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - Scrvices Sunday will be conducted a.h's will attend lvfiss Margaret stems will be the solozst at the morning worship and Miss Puncher will sing at the even- ing service. MAILDRIVER. REMEMBERED- On Friday evening April 5th, Mn. Dale Proude was pleasantly sur-. prised when Messrs. IPred Stewart‘ and Rnddie Cummings waited upon him on behalf of the box-holders on his mail route and presented him with a generous gift of mon- ey. Dale although taken by surprise thanked the donors for their gen- erosity and ho es to be able to~ render faithfu service. (Patriot please copy). RESIGNS PASTORATE - At a meeting of the Official Board of the Upper Londonderry Unit-sci Church congregation, held in Masstown. Riev. Thomas Palethorpe | tcndened his resignation to take effect at the end of the Confer- ence year. Mr. Palethorpe was set- tled in the pastorate thrc-e years ggoi going there from Wlnsioe. P TRUCKMAWS UNION AND CITY COUNCIL-Mr. Albert Carr, representing the Truckman's Union is reported to have told the City Council that a joint resolution of the Cit Council and the Board of Trade nd been requested by Dr. Cyrus MacMillan. MP. Mr. Carr explains what he intended to say was that they were requested to zet the joirt resciutimi by others to send to Dr. Cyrus MacMlllan. THE BAPTIST CHURCH, ._ M the morning srevice the Rev. Har- vev L- Dflntvn. B. D.. will take as the subject of his sermon "Rocks, Hills and Stars." The morning anthem willrbe Novellos "Like as the Hart Des ret-li the Water Brooks." The Church School meets m 2.30 P. M. Special session to all seniors are invited at close of morning service. Mx. Demon's even- ing sermon will be "An Antidote for x MR. BERESl-‘ORD ASH DIES- The sad news was received by calfle in this cit . on Thursday, tell- ingl of the dea h of Mr. Beresford As in Australia, following an at- tack of acute pneumonia. Mrs. Ash neo Joan Longworth, youngest daughter of the late Colonel John A. and Mrs. Longworth and nicer Warburton and of Mrs. H. J. Palmer of this City, spent a short holiday in Charlottetown last summer, during which time she showed a most interesting movie reel. in the Harris Memorial Art Gallery, of her trip with hei- hus- band around the world. This trip was given Mr. Ash by the Directors of the Great Boulder Gold Mine oi’ Australia in recognition of his ser- vices to the Company-Mr. Ash being Assistant Manager of the Mine. The deervrt sympathy of her mango friends and relatives will go out Mrs. Ash in this time of her sorrow and gieat loss. RED CROSS — On April 5th the Merry Islanders Junior Ried Cross Branch of Donagh school held its regular weekly meeting in the class- ‘room with an attendance of 30 Juniors. The meeting was called to ' order by the president and minutes of the previous meeting were road ‘and approved. The roll call was answered by each member tellingliis second name. The different com- mittees were heard from. The foi- lowing committees were appointed: water carriers, Eileen Koughan. An- ita Koughan; Health and Cleanli- ness. Sarah Beagan and Phyllis Trainer; Circulation Helpers, Wil- liam Koughan and Michael Beag- an. William Koughan and Leo Mc- Nally were appointed to carry saw- dust for the sweeping. Roll eall for’ next week to be answered bv a movie star. A report showed that the lotterv netted $1.96. If. was dc- clded to buv a dustmn, wash basin and soap. The meeting then ad- tourned. TRYON — BONSIIAW UNITED‘ ‘- . 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Simpl say in your lqttcr: “Please pater my name in your ‘Know Y ur Liantimcs’ Radio Quiz Contut." Then IIBIBD to one of the .m. A.S.T., Friday, April 26th, and on Saturday. April 27th at 8. 5 p.m. A.S.T1 If you listen to the Friday Jprogram. address your latter to Purity ohn, N.B. If you listen to tho Saturday prfiin, address your letterito Purity If your name is drawn out of the Studio Mail Bax, you will ba asked to telephone the Radio Station from wherever you are, at our expense. Then you will be asked a simple uestion about the Maritimcs. If you answer it correctly, you win 20 Cash. So send in your entry for the first contest NOW. Liston to the rogram each Friday and Saturda listed here. And then keep on, wee vveek-——thrco on each program and you stand a. splendid chance to win one oi’ the six big cash prizes every time you enter. COMMENCING FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 26,‘ ind ouch Friday nigh! flllrocflor 1.1! l0 7.30 (AJJJ (For Pnliay Programs, address fir!!! Flour, Box No. 1420, SI. Jobs, NB.) (For Saturday Program, nddnu Porky Iblr, Io: Na HM, Hahla, NJ.) Best for all yourBaking APRIL 20, 194m EVERY I WEEK "QUIZ” at. you can vria a crisp, cut from tho front of a Purity lour, and. on the stations which are after week. sanding in new new $20 bills given away each 3O (ILS-T.) ckvillo CHNB Fredericton CHNC New Curllslu p.m. - 7.00 p.m. (A.$.‘l‘.) CI-INS Halifax CJLS Ycrmculh FIIOUR . _ _..__._._ L? Radio Program lAll Time is Eastern Standard) _a SATURDAY, APRIL 20 PARIS 12:00 noon - News in English. 11.84 meg., 35 33 m. BUDAPl-‘ST 6:00 pm -—S;ymph0ny Orchestra HAT4, 9.12 meg . 32 8 m. BERLIN 5:30 p.ml -—-Merry week-end. D}$. 9 6i meg . 31.2 m.; DJC. 6.02 meg, 49 8 m MOSCOIV 7:00 o m ~Broadcast in Eng- lish RV90. 15.24 meg , 19.7 m.; RNE, 12 meg. 25 m. LONDON 8:15 pm.-—"Dcsn.itch from the Front." GSD. 11.75 meg, 25.5 m.; GSC, B 58 meg. 313 m. PARIS 9:15 m. - Radio Sketches. l1 TPBii, ll 88 mcg . 25 2 m.; TPAQ, 11.71 meg.. 25.6 m. BERLIN 9:30 p.m.-Cabaret with Charlie. Fritz and Fred. DXB, 9.61 meg. 31.2 m.; DJC, 6.02 meg., 49 8 m. ROME 9:50 pm -—Answers to Radio Listeners. 2RO3, 31.15 m.; 2RO4, 25.40 m.; 21106, l9 61 m. LONDON 10:15 p m —“In Tow-i Tonight", talk by Howard Marshall. GSC. 9 58 meg., 3i 3 m. GUATEMALA 11:00 p m. -D:ince Music with the Slatfons Marimba Ensemble. TGWA, 15.17 meg , 19.0 m. PARIS 11:30 pm —Ncws in Engrsh. TPBll. 11.88 meg . 25.2 m.; TPA4. 11.71 meg, 25 6 m. TOKYO 12:40 a.m —Le.=.sons in Japanese gvin in mglfch. JZJ, 11.80 meg. m. ROME 1:35 a m -News Bulletins in English and Music. 2RO8. 3115 m.; ZRD-i. 25.40 m.; 2ROtl, l9 6i m. MOSCOW 8:00 am —-I!>ng1!sl1 Period RV- 96, 15.24 meg , 19.7 m. *8 luy one can at regular price-got anothcmalnnln, for only l: cxtrsl l-‘ull line of Japalac — Enamels - Brushes and all l-louseclenning Supplies. HERS I Phones l05—l30l The Rogers llarriwarenéo. Ltd. "I'll blow up in the td so’s we can get down to that 1c VARN I SH Sale!” VARNISH SALE! 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