PAGE SIX 1 DON'T DARE TELL YOUR rmozvns Tfl-BAY-You MISSED 'i‘HlS!!! ALL STAR CAST IN "LASSIE COME HOME ” SHOWING Ar 2.30 _ 7 _ s» ADVANCE SALE EVENING TICETS TODAY FROM 3 -- 4.30 P.M. PRINCE EDWARD -:- MON. and TIIE. He defied jungle, sea and sky fo redeem he loved this woman! @ maze” "MARSEEOEAOE 1y IIII nvlhcrsol"MulIny on the Bounlf rim amenable unnerving uni: BlAUlE HAINS- MIEHHE MURBAN - PHILIP BURN " SYHNEY BHEENSIHEEI-HEIMUI IJANHNE ~ PHlH Ullll" BHUUHIAS PLUS BRITISH - — CANADIAN NEWS CAPYPUL —- TODAY ONLY ACTION WITH rum Boys or rm; NAVY “M NE S WEEPER ” Also MUSICAL concur _ comm. snows AT 2.30 - 1 -_ 8.1.. cognitive MQ/vogiv use. l’ wEMPlREw TO-DAY ONLY SHOW G AT LYNN MERRIOK ROBERT HOMANS " JOHN JAMES DRAGON - (YOMEDY I ‘. A I NIHIIIIC "(lull Agz-J (.-;u'l~;N I Street. School. May 2nd. 3 P. M. ‘Queen Square School. Mav 3rd, ll A. M. West Kent School, May 4th. l l TRINITY 11x71?) cnuncn. -, iservice; on Sunday next will be I ( . THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN ' CUARDIAN ‘ BENIRAI- a "ARMA" Thh column II nlerved for new! of local interest, but adverilxinl‘ 0i’ a ncwsy nature may he at live cents n word. strictly nav- able In advance. ____ I ClI-ASWELL I01‘ PIIOLOKPLDBS- | _.__... q CONFFDDEBATION LIFE IN- (SURANCE. MONTHLY MEETING Home Ec- onomic Association. May 9th at ‘Nurses Home. Charlottetown Hos- . vital. 4-29-11. THE | LTD . British K115: and a car of black ,and galvanized sheet. iron. 4-29-2i. . ourles. ‘rickets |ut Reddilis. Hughes. Jenkins Drill! I Stores. 4-20-91. WILTSHIRE Egg and Poultry Co-operativa will be buying eggs at Wiiishire Creamery on Mondays and Fridays commencing May lsi. 4-29-lvluy 1 inserted I ADDRESS ON. ,_ Social Security A nu treat is in lion hr‘. u" general public oi‘ P. B. l. who will have the PIMIBI! I list nlng lo ve Intel- ligent ‘and Inhrrnugve ad- dreu an Social hour"! U! Dr. Charlotte Whlflon h Prince o! Wain Cnllell llall on Wednelday evenlnl- May 3rd at I o'clock. lrain Services Change Becomes CHURCH NOTICE for Parish oil Milton and Rustico. Sunday. April 30th. St John's, Milton. Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. Mark's. Rus- iico. Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. Rector. 4-29-11. DIPHTHERIA TOXOID CLINICS | will be held May 1st, 3 P. M. Prince . Rochioixl . Muv 5th. 10.30 A.M ‘- Notre Dame Con» ‘ ldflle 2.34) P. M. Sunni-e crhool. IVIOLICI. l1 A.M. ‘e 2 P. M. Park- S ring Park. ' conducted bv nhe Minister. Rev. T. ' E. Mclennan. At the morning wor- \vill be, Garfield supreme in Imlv .ship a memorial service held for the late Gerald Ferguson who paid the sacrifice in the righting recently’. The anihem will Woodward's "Comes ut Times. a. $iillness." The evening service sub- JOEE will bc: “Is ltellcion Real", Rev. T. E. McLennnn will Drench. Sunday School ut the usual hours! will meet under the supervision oil Miss Marie McDoulmLl, director of religious education. A cordial invi- tation is extended to visitors. THE KIRK OI" ST. JAMES. — .Buih morning and evening Wur-I ship at the Kirk tomorrow will hc| conducted bv the Minisiizr. the. Reverend l'.‘. ll Buxs-rll So crs,‘ ,. . ., S. T. M. T ziic rs rd‘ men of H. M, C. H. Que-Jr Char-l lotto" under command of Lieut- Cammander Chas. P. MacKenzic and the Officers and Bovs of the‘ Sea. Cadet Cow's “Kcni“ under ccmmund of i. e . Nzrmzm Saund- ers will parade lo rhc Murninu Diet of Divine Service In the morning- ihe allnisiei‘ will nrrzv-n 4m ‘mine lmpizruiiicc of Bcinz Young" and , the cveniul.‘ on “Unseen rin- vlrozuncni." Miss E. Lillian Nic- fKenzie. Mus. Ba: Church Org-An- ist uil direct the music a". “oh | services. At 2.30 the Church School ywil meet under the Suon-riuiend- cncv of Mr. D. A .‘.i’ziuis'.innez\ . Personals l 1 Mrs. Austin Murphy of Emer- old visited Charlottetown on Thursday.—K. ' Mrs. David O'Connor, Clinton, ‘visited the city on Thursday-K. i Mrs. Harry Hughes, Norboro, ‘was n visitor 1n Ciizirlottetznrn on i, Thursrlayn-K. I Mr. and Mrs- Gcorfe Hughes oi ‘Norboro visited the c ty on Thurs- day.—K. 1 i?“ I . P. Callaghan. Mrs. James Mrs. Ed. Moukley of Summerside were visitors to 411-: city yesterday. -— l Mr. Russel Smith, Kellys Cross.‘ urns in (he city yesterday on u] business trip. ___ I Mrs. Albert McLellan oi Picicu’ ‘is n visitor in the city. the guest of her sister-in-luw, Mrs. Austin 'l‘rainor.—K. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Jones. Wcsi Royalty. have had interesting news from their son Gnr. Row- land Jones in Great Britain. Their second son is also overseas. Pilot Officer Oliver (Buddy) IMocEachern and bride, the farmer -Miss Teresa Carlin. R.N.. of Syd- ney, N5, have returned to the mainland nfier spending a week with Fire Chief Angus and Aim! MacEachern, Charlottetown. Mr. J. Wendall Mulch one of P. E. Islands most successful formers end Mrs. Mutch have returned from a. three weeks well earned ihollday visiting relatives and friends ‘in Boston. While in U- S A. Mr. (Mulch was specuiaiing the m-ar- kcts and give; a good report. 4 l VERNON mvon BUTTON nusrcns ST-AGgLgfEllESTINfi . . . A very enjoyable entertainment ,wa.s held on Friday night, April 21st. w n Vernon River Button Busters staged a three not comedy NMeet My Wives“ in Vernon River "hall. lljaefncgeednn akidience oi over ' our u l‘ B00110. ' The stage was beautifully decorat- ed ior the oxasion in patriotic coioés.'l'he casti agtistgrlliy made- up y Mrs. Eare our per orm- “ed to their utmost ability. under the capable stagehead, Mrs. Joseph H. ‘MacDonald and conch Mrs. Arthur Ililchards. Mr. Irving Tweedy acted as clwiiman- The characters included: Billy Zandars. (In love with Ann! —- lfleorge wisner. Honk Evans. (His pal.) Mack Carver. Tessie Hcimbexgre ,('I‘he dutch cook.) Ann Tweedy. (Loretta. Ware- (Who rules the roast) lKay Currie. Alex Wore, (He; hus- lbandi Alan Currie. Miss Prudence |Whitney (Who warms to wed). M11- Y. dred 00nd f Ann Whitney. (Her sister) Es- telle Lee. Cuddles La Iwee- (A chorus girl) Cerilia Ciu-rie. O-luf Swanson. (ressiee boy friend) Edison Sheidou. Mrs. Thurston 'i"h\vncker, (Alex's mother-in- law» Cnrv: Zcbed (Billy's uncle Donica Gallant- Spcclolities between the acts were Solo (emit/Fer Francis 0'Keefe. pianists. Lloyd McLeod. slop dance. Andrew Gallnnt. Violin Solo. (cnrorcm Mrs. Francis Drake. , pinni u.Mrr.. Frlwn "rl Wood. - Ailmrwamls in 4/1‘ eras sirvrd i0 HIP r151. hv (he Women's institute The rrnnnlndcr of the evening was spent in dune’ music hcinfz fur- nl'-l (l Ii‘ ' Iul luv; Orz-heslrn ' I'm-n brought Io 41 "low. illoming I 4-29-11. 1B0 ’ Two Years Term ‘of i, Effective Sunday Moncton, N. B, April 26 -- Al already announced o change in Canadian Notional passenger train service; will beccm effective Sunday, April 30th. according m J. H. Norton, Traffic Manager oi bhe Atlantic Region o! the railway- Tmin leaving Moncton at 11.15 am. daily except Sunday will arrive Charlottetoum Bit 8.30 p.m. of 6.55 pm. Departiue tinw from Sackville will be 1.20 pm. instead of F P-m- Effective May 21st, the double train service dolly except, Sunday between the mainland and Prince Edward Island will be put into operation with a train leaving Sackville at 5.45 pm., arriving Charlottetown 10.45 p-m. Connect- ions will be mode at Sackville xviuh the Ooezm Limited eastbound from Montreal. Additional service from Prince Edward Island will leave Charlottetown or. 10.20 a.m., arriving Suckville 4.10 pm. where connect- ions will be made with the Ocean Limited eastbound for Halifax and Sydney. Other train service; cn Prince Edward Island will be arr- anged accordingly. Madame dela lluraynte to Visit Charlottetown The coming visi; of Mndmne Corrinnc dc m Durayntc, Ottawa, assistant, (ill‘fCL0l‘ cf the Consnncr Bran. _ ecu-sod m. Thursziayt= meeting of the Women's Regional Coirmiitec hero which was’ presided ' over by Mrs. E. . Coffin. Modz..e Ce 1n Duruyutc is expected i0 visit. ilie plovincc May 11m, and 12m. Plans were zilsu as‘ cussed for "Mrs. Consumers Week" which. is being observed across] Canud-a on May 22-27. Mrs- Coffin; reffirred to i-hc labelling of garments‘ a regulation adc-gtsd by (he War-I time Prices and Trnfe Board as u, ‘]'}1‘€'C-il1.‘ltlDI‘l against degradation of; qunity, and ilrged the importance of saving labels frcin galmcni; pur-fi chased, along with the ' b? ‘ bills. in cnsc any complaints ouldl be entered. Mrs. J. H. MtQuaid was; welcomed a new member A htiilslng sun v in the ciiy fins Sllfl-v nested anti c“ cussed but no doc-y ision W05 reach d w the ' which was p >ided over Coffin, \V. R. A. by Mrs.‘ C. chairman here. Popoff Serving NELSON, so... April 2o ——(CP)—i Louis Popoii", self-styled "Tsar ofl Heaven" now serving n two-year pcnibemixzry term for saunter-inc through Nelson clad only in a crown of oranges. is the lotesi m a series cl eccentric characters who have emerged from the Doukhobor ccrrlrnuniiies in Kcotcnay region of British Columbia. The bearded Tsar. about. 45, first claimed attention this spring, his tall, powerful figure shrouded in a long grey robe and a. crown of or- anges gathered in u coarse not atop oi hi5 heud. His pilgrimage coincided with a series of marches by members oi the radical Sons of Freedom Doukhob- or sect. but Popoif has denied any affiliation with this group of diss- enters from the main body of the orthodox Doukhobor religion- < Popoff was first arrested April i5 n; he stood haranguing the crowd which surrounded a group of a doz- cn Doukhobcrs who peeled of! their clothing on one of the main streets his city and were subsequently convicted of nudity and sentenced to two years in penitentiary. The Tsar gut ofi that time with a s5 fine for obstructing traffic. He in court. saying n9 would rather kiss the magistrate than the bonk of scripture. Less than a week later. he re- appeared in town and, after rc- movlng all hLs clothing hug the crown. walked ‘through the streets to the jail where he demanded the release cf his fellow Doukhobors. For from obtaining their release. Poooff shared their fate in shori order. was given the some sentence. and shunted ofi’ to penitentiary in the some train. The Douichobors. 0r "Spirii .11‘ tern. " came to Canada in 1896 4mm Russia where their rclusal to obey the mun-made lows or bear nmis had made them the sub- Jsci. .0! repealed persecution. | iuingnri unis ITRTII_ f rnfuo rnol-forfcii-TEE AN! fffiiibAmovs v1.01‘! cum Crulikcuse and vulva. . Jmrnovr Performance . . PREVENT Costly Engine Remain! Siucigc is a thick, dark mixture of used oil, water, carbon and unburned gasoline which forms mainly in the crank-- case of car and truck engines-it plugs oil screens and oil passages and damages other engine parts. Slower wartime driving-shorter trips-lower grade fuels make sludge a common problem now. Low cost sludge removal service from a GENERAL MOTORS DEALER today will:- —Save gasoline and oil- prevent costly repairs. — Extend the life of your car or truck- improve performance. 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