.- .1;- -.r!.:u-~.rt 799'?’ 1' 5i t from lfletrci-Goldtrylt-Mayer A stirring story of two hum:1n being-s to whom a strange destiny brought a great and poignant love. A worthy succivssot to un- forgettable “Mrs. Mini- ver.” Celebrated lint/tor; say: “Best lave yteur." "tine of the finest pictures l have ever seen." -0ctavus Rov Cohen "Motion Picture Yhagic." -flose Frankel: “A great plclnl“ “Rex Slot-ll t- f] _ . "s 19 ‘Mrs. v on screen lh" . my Ileuslip 14.. ‘Lenor- Baldwin lilo COLMAN xiii (Allison RANDOM HARVEST IJll-w-l-'r/ flu NIYCRVYN ileROY l’rr:!I1'<-r(! by SIDNEY FRANlfiillN lri!.'1 PHlLii’ HORN - - HFHAN PWFICIIS iliCNlfY 'i'l~I ‘CVERS - RPJGINALI) t)\\'l€.‘.' - ilRANVvVitiili. FLETCHER NOW PLAYING strainer EDWARD t» COME T0 IVIA TINEES wrr-s".“m."."..~.c.-=".~.-..'..=u=..*r'-.=.."."a..cw-nxirrs- .~..~.-.-w."..c.-.e..-..- 7,: High Praise For nus WW PM?! :3 Ii SHUWS DAILY AT 3J5 -- T AN!) 9 I “"“F fiiilitf, . . HA5 wox NhlwWL-Milili s‘ 11's‘ wilt ltntottu, . G. nltkttnm BROWN itlONltRhiftln .\‘,n'il 30-6. \V.‘lf‘- l, i-nt o1 (:C('f§i11’A~.,"‘PLH ).‘.ii_\', it(l\'ii'll.‘31_l‘,, .- ~ llrln, said at the ‘rliilliilli fllt.'t‘ttil§,',Ml'- 39b?" L" . ' 1hr ltttlns u: Canndnmmretlrlg (If tilt‘ GFTO Ciltb- ‘Tnfs w Lttlftfis 0y its ICLOfUJYDDCIiIIR, which was largclv attenl- rrn LTD“ l1. rlliwll l‘; ‘ 11.11- .n lills \-.'-.lr. palticulitr atbttllt the press," saitt the lire s, the ixzuio tcuv is the um trtistctt its integl press u" won unlnix-al re- ‘ .\v11. '1‘he autlses of the press, pre- lt in other countries. are the ' ' ' . By its war ard —rehabic informzttioii tlClii- ntchcnsivclyt gathered. ZliIiV edited. ibdll€ly presented - the press has livon new laurcls." He said that “without detracting 1n any way‘ ircln the roles which o.her media will play. I am con- IlhCllt. that tidvcrtislng and th? together will l‘L‘i!(iCl‘ nricl-"ss "e 1n allortiing Canada tnat .-ol-'.hc-rond stability and ipiness we all covet" in the t-nar period. DIES UNEXPECZUEDLY Hii‘t':‘f.~4 21.13 — 7 AND 8J5 ‘t .11.’. "f.'..‘.“-"-"..’l‘Jo'-"-"=F-'-'~"l-“n'u“u"-"-'n'- H‘ Lietlfcnsiilt Lt Signals, the Prince Island Hospital early yr. morning. tits unexpected followed an illness of three a sad tlflliiCiiiPilfjfi his corri- Llfclitcllalit in tho Slijlifli .." tilfotlzli front Mill.’ ry Nu. 6 fFSi-"Tfitiy; tnorlilllz. : he hlid itlt .l‘.l(i . he zvittiftitl valuable ser- \l;p to the unit since it was form- ctl iii 19-10. L' tjnmpbcll has far tlic last fire §§(‘Il‘$l';li grltt. , Any .'l Bl. row‘ t‘. .11 .1 r l r- r.’ tilt a1 = v .. it ti» l-l l llult-r, ' ' ‘ j '7 slnnll children: ' James Campbell ' bothers and . with tlic Calladiuil Terrence with the with _. 3..., ., ._, A; ,..»._,,_.,_.. -->r~u*v1_m "n . Lucy, Mrs. Ifancttitl and . vxn. , lnrnts new; not . mains are t'e.';‘i"'1 at his 1111'.‘ l srlcnre 09 Ptivtirll SiiITt. .l|1ll la-lllrnlg i,'t. r ri ylll: .l r11 Iii rlj." " Kwllll... a 1'1 l-iti.‘ t ill 1"" .. i‘ wit? I111‘; are:tt:.>t.-l>t.t".l1tl:~1 topt‘. ' . ill rilrllrxil 1.1: anti Lltiliilns in length, ilsezl int‘ tout’. ' 2 ‘ t"? ‘ only crntroi lllilll ‘i “it ' ti.“ tlitll ' roso iii, Writ’ ctltln‘? i ' ‘it tilt." mafic int» .‘\'l'li[) for thc 11°." of i . it“ lznliirs ‘n .t:s t '4 .: 1., JLLOU lntt.. n n!‘ iiNl" .X!‘l',}t)l't These prndtlectl nmi. .21‘ ' t‘. rn IFS fli thi‘ syrup. SPLIT llltllllllllowllllitn —~ __ ‘ ‘ altar-Gel- ,('., 50. of’ t": Dfijllliy Ali- ._iutant (‘r- i mrll of tile Officers‘ 1 and Appraisal Rrwrtl at . D. ll. 0., who becomes ‘(lusrtlllustrr (inlleral of lite (‘aw frultan Army, with the rank of Mn- jar-General. lffanluilnn Army Photo) We require several hundred Bags or Bundles split kindling. Gall or write H. R. Large G’ Co. Phone 1000 T11:- Brltlsh government is enn- sitlcrlng Mops to mobilize gypsles for \\‘Ri' work. Mfillf,’ of them nl- rrlldv have war joir hut Labor Min- iRlPl‘ Bevin !4ti_\‘.'& signs to prevent them ivandrrtng chant fmm place to place may have to be taken. ' isle-ad of Tcrcnto, Qntil- .. V —~- , riage to take plice in Julie. 5-4-11. '. drown, tlslivcrllny, ills annual 1 "o1 the tnreo glTllt mcdtt I 'jl;,\‘il'l! til.- eét: of hoahlt. left this CENTRAL GUARDIAN this column 1| unnerved for MW: or local utter-cu, bu! ndworlhlec or n nu nflurd mIy no unattri- n. tiva omits u wool. itrioll! In \Ui6_ll1_lld\!BlN!B. _ CRASWELL for-Photographs. CONFEDEIATION LII! INSUR- ANCE. L479 FREE DISPENSAIY Anllllfll "ifflirllifiifiiifillfilifii lfiiifilfiil i Listen to “Men in Scarlet” 0n Radio Station tlJ-Ztl-Y. $tarting Wednesday, May 5n. Meeting, City Hall, ‘rhursday. 611116 ‘ ; am lit a P. M. LEGION AUXILIARY naucz . at the Annouries May 5th. Adtms‘ sion 35 cents. 5-3-31- POLICE lncrninlz at. al1(i costs or 20 (furs. 11mm ARRIVAL-The eveninZ train arrived in the city ..t 8.10 with 200 passengers. EYANGELISTIC_ SERVICES __are i, b" helu 1n rreettwn Unltcd t ' , Wednesday, Tuurszlatt ‘and _,,@,;__ _\n~._v otn, tlth unu Ith, Titre < m; mt, J. isomer and will he tht- >' ‘ Britten titv. L. A. 5441. .[)€Ll£1i >l-K"~\k'~’1'$~ .\ SPKCIAL Alltltll‘ I’. l. Flsil and 0.11110 ;;i.iilt.1 viii b‘: l‘iO.‘.<lU\\l1 Hotel on Thursday, .\.\l‘1_\’ ll iii 8.15 p.m. 5-4-5“- t-znoaolhvlrrtr ixiisousclsl). - Vir and Mrs. J. H. I-Iowrut un- izolixicc tlrc cngngement of their idgtighier, Doris Jean. to Constsb-c N. A. MflCLCiiilH, scn ot Mls. Mac- ’ - d .l1c liitc R. A. NiflCLPii .11 " s, N. S. Marriage t; tit-Rf: 111.106 early in Jilne. 0-4-11- ENT ANNOUNCED.- . Philip Ivizlclnnis of , \\'15h l1) announce ~ ugcment of their daughter ‘Evelyn Mae to SPWBMYI Plwi 01m 1 J. Stead. son of Mi". and Mrs. Routine business W35 transacted. at: tress UI kauada tthc ntcnihlyi inciting of the city ‘school board held y-“Stvtfifly oftel“ t-IY t,-,_~,Qn_ Dlg I_ .1, Yco, chairman of the board prtsitlcd. GYRO (‘LUB “Nlechart- "s of f! Rad? ' ..lcn“ has the sun- ol zin “ aLtdrOS-fi by at last evenings‘ ed. was presided over by Fresizlrnt; "1 snoilltl like to s;.,\' ‘.1 word in ‘W. R, wacNeiil. Constable Young o the RC M.P, was the only guest present. , liwl-zrmllvrfluiziirluc 12v OT- ~TAWA—M1-. WR. Shaw, Deputy iMinister of Agriculture, is in OL- U t lawn this ivcek zittendinz a meet- iing of the Advisory Committee t0 tthc Fwd -Board. Mr. Shaw is the [only r "sitntative from this Pro- . vincc ding the meeting. i ENGAG-EMEN’! — Mr. and Ml's. Hugh A. Stewart of Norboru. Prince Edward Island announce the engagement of their daughter, Lylle Eliza Mac, to Flight pzeuten- ant Gordon Baty, Royal Air Force, son of the late John Allen and Mrs. Baiy of Silnoerlnnd, County ,Dnrham, England. Marriage to take place iil Ma)‘. 5-4-ll AWARDED MEDAL-Asgt. Louis Romrt Ranahan has been awarded ithe Carlaciian Efficiencv Medal ‘in ,respect of meritorious service in the lnotrperlnanent active militia, of Canada," according to word receiv- ctl here by his parents, Mr. and Mi's. Thontos Hanahan, 259 Queen Street. - "10 is 27 years of age, : i overseas with a heavy anti aircraft regiment. CONGRATULATIONS -— Ml‘. and Mrs. John Crockett of Del- hnrnc, Altir, former, of Borden, PEI. recently celebrated their zvettrting fli1hiVP"<?l‘§'. They thrrr sons, tv cf whcrn, EfiV-‘ilt and Arthur. ~ 3.1.111". and Walter Clmkclt, K.0., ili Vcgrsvllle Alta Mrs. Crcckctt is a sister of the late cx-Prcmicr Jchil H " l. Mr. J, P. Crockett, Charlottno is a nephew. Mr. ~anr| Mrs. (Jockctt, who are en- province for Alberta in 1912. i EXAIrlH I5EGIN THIS WEEK- St. Dunstairs University and Prince 0f Vl/aics Collrge students are hue-v rcvieuiny; for the iilmi z-xnrninlttiuns of the tnrm which begin tit tictn institutions on Sat- iurrl g May 8. Some cf the third and urth yenr students at P. W. C. do not bsrin Viritillg llliiii. 1hr iOIILJKt/lfllf l\.i.1:1"1iy however. ’1hc cxumtnsi tons are being writ- ten more than r1 week cnrlicr than tisilal in order to release the stu- dents to help out the farm labour shortage. PROVINCJAI AJLI’. COMMIT- TEE MEETH - The importance of _t‘.tiJ;[‘.l.'li6 blackout facilities in build on vl-hcre public meetings tatnmcilts arc held was yesterday mornings the Pl‘.')'.'i'i'}1til A.l-t.P. court? — Yesterday i ‘ the Police Court t1 . ‘drunk and diorderlv was tilled 51b . last. night ‘ NU. cf tire: Pi'tlt-.ct.l_\'c ' hold at. ‘fnej Described as one of the most exciting leriu of radio drama: ever heard over the air, MEN IN SCARLET starts on Station CFCY on Wednesday, May 5th at 5.30 p. m. and will be heard every iifonday. Wednuduy and Friday there- after till further notion. famous organization. ing incidents. It isn't. only the younger g ads Club each n1 -‘ y, Wednesday and day, May 5th tginrortilnteltol l t l t homo and contents complete i for. i These dramas picture in vivid form nutsllndlllg cases from the annals oi‘ the Royal Canadian Mounted Police nndl bear the official seal of approval of that The sub-title for tho filfl IQHQI If epllotleu Of MIN IN SCARLET is WESTERN MAN-HUNT —and it dell: with I most unusual character. lie wan Ernest Cusbcl, who landed In Calgary from Wyaminl some yarn no and, after u turn at forgery, became a murderer. Just u few days before he was due to be hanged, he escaped -and his chew by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police i; filled with highly-excit- lN SCARLET dramas will appeal, and we predict thatu very great many grown-ups will follow them with Intense inter- est as iveii. The series is presented by Lowney’: Young Can- Listcn to MEN IN SCARLET on Rldio Sutton CFCY . ; Canadian Legion Request y CITY SCHObL-EAED nmETS_1 A veteran, Angus MscNcill, while iii in holyilcl had his hi; wife and large family homeless. Anyone willing to i contribute furniture or household equipment notify the t Charlottetown Branch or Telephone 727. It will be culled internationally- uq 1g won comfortably m‘ irieeli riuitlmoitiiliiiié itue mm O n . I “p” Clkfl and a tall pitcher of lemonade. He smiled and bowed and ma, “Missy come lawl- Make us vtry happy. Missy come often. In hope.’ Cary a quick lance in An- thony's direction bu he busted himself with the lemonade and glosses and when he held one out m her his expression was unread- able ou. I . “That's good, Missy. Velly 00d,” In Him raid. bowlnz and Bmtll!!! and ectnl back to his kitchen. Anthony sat up in his chair and leaned toward Cory. His eyes met hen ‘El-"ii", "Now What do you have tn tell ma?" His abruvtneas surprised her. but 1hr liked his frankness. came in tell you that I've de- cided to keen the horses and race them lnvself.“ ' She searched his eyes and face for what she could see there - w lee the nleuure she honed for. But he "we." the news lynemfiiivllflily- "Racing is heart-breakinlr bust- neu. ’l‘i'1e1'e are too mzmv ups and downs and dim-oociniments for a WOW"! owner. You better think it over." 11mg was g1], H; curtlv advised he“ "1 reconsider her decision eneration to whom the MEN Friday commencing Wednes- 5-4-31 ‘TVs BiWBVs liked horses." she said “m-Jy. “I think I can make a go of it." , “It. takes a lot more than llkinlz I hnmw" he 531d, "H. t".‘:e' n lo‘ oil mollev-mort Derharu than "nit mlch‘ "kc to spend. You'll need a ltruiner and toc"ev< "n". th°"r~‘ti ‘"1 ‘entry feel and feed bill: and sfwbl» -rent. A man can do a ht of tbvt himself. (To be Continued) IQIQEEEIIEBEIWEIIPJU ly deltroyed by fin leaving E"ii8|i8i8 and Vicinity Sgt. Everret Rix of the R. C. A. F. Halifax spent a furlough with wifo uld family in Elmsdale. Mr. Raymond Brennan of the R. C. A. F. at Summerside spent the work-end at the homo of his parent; Ir. nnd Mrs. William Brennan. k Road. Miss mum. owned. n. A. n. u. was a recent visitor to Altberton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ~— ~—,,—--»~——~~w—..,, , Dairy Homestead" at: Alberton on aux-realm fiH-"Jvvr-n-tewvura-awEiUu-vww Mamh 17th. All Well loud 1n weir Attention Farmers Near Charlottetown 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 very short period; so, if you have any Turnips to offer, contact us immediately. Also buying daily Seed and Table Stock Potatoes at c ul'rent market prices. FRANK B. CLARKE to ll, parents of the bide and groom . SEA CADETS HAVE PRAC- TICAL TESTS -- Four Sea. Cadets the Rcyal Canadian Sen Cadet Corps "Kent" recently took thel [D.M.S. "Fairvieiil" for a return ltrip to Rocky Point. The follow- ing four Cadets took over the ship: LS. Arthur McCarvtlle, P. O. White, P. O. B. Dougan and 9.0. Miller The ship left with P O. White on deck, P. O. Miller in the engine room and L. S. McCarvllle and P. 0. Dougnn at the wheel. All the boys came in for the ltighest praise from their instructor and the (‘ilgiil8Ei‘ of the ferry for their handling of the ship. The rest, of the cadets will he given their turn on the "Fair- vlew" at t1 later date. Written ex- aminations were held recently for nll the twenty-two cadets. These examination: consisted of ruins of the road, degrees and points of the compass, mark hand lead line and (teen sea. lead line to 130 fathoms. Personals Mrs. Owen M1651.» Bouthport, has received a. telegram from her son, Ralph tLBddit!) announcing ills sale arrival in Great Britain. Mrs. Garnet Campbell left. yester- tiay morning for Saint John, N. 3., on a visit to her husband, Pte. Gar- net Campbell. Edward Rice of the R. C. N. V. R, ti; spending hi; furlough with his fniher, Mr, Michael Rice in this city. Captain Wendell worth is spend- ing a. furlough at his home in the city at present. Miss Evelyn TvttInnt-i of Char- Cca ‘ittct: Dis-torsion icak place i‘ ~ 0t! lttc matter of tho glow Cltllfi- icrl hv lights ill Charlottetown mnl Plummet-side. ll Willi ricclclvd to m. f|1lf‘Si owners of noon light. signs in the city t0 plllcc a prUpFr 51119111 cvcr the lop of ihc=e. Another matter spoken cf was the nerd for DCTISOHS along the shore-line of the province blocking out their wlnclovrs. Any llltlflwilfd happen- inus throtlglicut illL rural sec- tions of the Province should be grcmptly reported to lite nearest. mmelii of the RCMP. or the f Aircraft Detection Corps in Chan lottcttnvu. it ltas announced fnl- ifllvlllf.‘ tho IiIIFEiiIIQ _vcs‘fl'till,‘l. Hon. J. Walter Jones tireslded, camrnou - KEENAN _ A quiet, but prcttv wedding lock ‘llrice l“ Hnlltnx m1 snttlrriny. Any] Q4 n; 7.37 11.111. of Miss vcrnln Keenan, only clntielitci" vi Mr, and Mm, '11 A. Keenan. Murray River to Ag, Jack llirctd Camel-on, non of Mr, and Mrs. .1. 11:. Cameron. Chwriutic- town. ttvv. H. L. Dentcn went the vifficintlhg clcrcvninn The nmgm‘; sister 11nd ln-othr-r-tn-law Mr. and Mrs. R. H. show of Halifax were the attendants. The bride look. 305i lovrlv tn a duskly rose ere dress with matching int and black accessories, tier cursaqe u-M or Jchnimn Hill Roses, Sim lllsn wore a .. locket. and c3111»), glff U; ,thc grnnln. ivfrs. Shnw ivns M. [tired in n black and violet dress with itrcesscrles to cormaiyond, and wore a col-sage of macs. A temp. tlon ivns held after the ceremony fit the home of .\lr. and Mrs. Show, i‘ 1 Tunpcr Glove. The mnlni ytfllll" couple were the t ants of many lycnilltfnl gifts, lnciudinq substan- tial CilGflltPS. eh". The mit of town attests were Mr, nml Mrs, T, A, Keenan, Mtirrny River and Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. B. Cameron, Charlotte- lcltotcwn has returned after spend- lng her vacation in Toronto tlae misfit of Mr. and Mrs. T.M Bten . Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hall. of Cambridge, lvtlistr. were vlsitorn to Charlottetown, Mrs. Hall be- inz called here for the funeral of her stepfather. the late William Gregory. while tn the city they remained with Mrs, Gregory and little son, Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poirier and Edward Polrier of St. Nichol spent the week end in Chat-lotu- town visiting at 241 Euston Bl. EOOO4§4+WOO44§§GOQ+§§QOJ i Girl of tho Turf B! i‘ Mary uouglln tttovuu 4000004 Hoow¢++o+++o¢ continued from Filo l) working with Big Boy‘; but tel. Joe straightened up and grunted l1 greeting of sort; but Anthony came [outside the stall and said. not un- plcnaanttv. "I hardly expected to see you again 50 5002i. Anything wrong?" “I wanted to talk to 011." ahl sold. "I have somethtnn mp t tell ou." one no innocent of t e trlc cry in her blue cyn Lhlt lent an inlptah look to her smiling film's go up to tho garden. We can talk better there ond it’; rattler." As they went slowly back up tho "How is Big Boy?" “Not so goon," Anthony said. “Joe LOOK him out for a short, inl- lop this 11101-11111: and he came in 15136 188th. Rest is hi! only cure. urged him now, he mttlht favor that leg so he would break the other. Then he have to be destroyed and you don't know what thlt. means, unleu you 32y: wonked with horns l 1on3 e." She tho ht he looked discour- aged and trod. A1, the bring however, he stoopéd and and, " You remember the time we dlacov- ered the rattlesnake under that big tree?" "I was so scared f fell in the creek. "And by the time y got you out, the snake Wlu gone.‘ "And you were terribly mod it me because you wanted his skin for a belt." They laughed woether. "You were certainly n. millltone around m neck in those days," he uid. e carried lawn chairs into the deep shade of the trees Ind boon hill toward the house, Cary asked, ‘ O'Brien . A large xiwnlber from this comm- unity attended the Comedy ‘"1110 praise: of the splendid performances by the capable out. The specials, consisting of violin. piano and guitar mule" also the step dancing were much enJoyed Miss Vera vgllliants of the staff of the Bank of ommcrce at Alberton spent tthte week-end lit her home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I!!! recent visitors t0 “‘ A very pretty wedding took place At 5t. Anthony's Church on March 0th; when Revel-mid Father Rooney united Mn. Mary Ellen Corcoran, dlughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Ooncoron of Piisville and Mr. Alton. Mcfaaac of Mtlbtume, 114st 8, tn the McKenna ., flared/Iron "W" Wliiln new: cones. pendant and member nits‘ Ollnwu Pros! Go" ry win lpiluk an "B n; yo, Canada's FL-‘unf’ ow, 3,, CBC National Network holy bonds of Matrimony. The bride m attended by Miss Gerardo Shea and the groom by Mr. Herman Cor- ooran. The bride looked Winsome tn a gown of "winter" white wool crepe with matching accessories and carr- ied ti beautiful white Prayer Book the gift of the groom. A delicious dinner was served at the home of the bride to the relatives and imm- ediate friends of the bridal couple, including Reverend Father Rooney During the cutting of the bride's cake, Miss Eileen O'Brien sang very sweetly "I Love You Truly". The hWPy couple were the recipients of many usenul and costly gifts beat- tfyin: to their popularity. A host of friends in Montreal and throughout the Island extend their best wishes to this young coutple f0!‘ o. long and happy wedded life. Mrs. Holson fir?» Lot l0 was n ‘ eat at the wedding of her niece 1's. Alton McIsa ac. I of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson “En I Brigadier Ernest G DLTVL, 46. of (‘ltnr , and Ottawa, who 1,; mil ,_ l1 duty overseas for l. second time af- ter having served at , D. ii. 1 as Director of Militarv '1‘ tn _z an Deputy (‘hicf of the I Stall’ for the past _vr.1r and a h. l’. (Canadian Army Phnln) wmf wit. 11%., . ED, 47,- of Vancouver, B t‘, sev- , l,“ glw ;1‘t.llk at -~ . S); l._‘-' (‘hit-I -———- .. i. ‘it i; - . Mrs. Jacob Murray and young soil rr (“c (Y.""r‘|‘l| rstnfl‘ in tin-tic o! are visitinlz in Hamilton the guests training at National Defence llcfltl quarters, Ottawa. (Canadian Army Vivti") “Carry On and Dread Noughi” The watchword of the Royal Navy may well inspire each and every one of us to buy Victory Bonds to the very limit oi our resources. By so doing we shall help to make our Fourth Victory Loan the most successful in Canada's long and honour- able financial htoiory. Buy Victory Bonds Confederation Li e Annotation NIAD OIIICI - TORONTO