___i>Aci~: six CRO DEMAND cxrna LATEST iii. o. M. saws ER | ¢ Eng ia rid l SHOWS . DAILY AT 3.15- 7—9.05 ' A COLUMBIA PICTURE ith ANTON WwALBROOK GLYNIS IOHNS and - Produced and directed in Canada and ' '>~ WDS THAT WE 6&7» Q ___ X PORTMAN? by MICHAEL POWELL ‘as Q: l BE EARLY! r HOI- NOW PLAYING T0-DAY---l-'Rl- and SAT: Prince Edward MONTHS IN LONDON! AND STILL BREAKING All. neconosr. .. Six Nazlt . . . survivor: o! a rubmarine raider runh off the coait o! Canada by the R.C.A.F. . . . match wit: with Canadian Man- Hunten in a deiperate flight across Canada to the 49th Parallel , , , the only undelended frontier in the ieoridl . . . LAURENCE OLIVIER as Johnnie. French Canadian Hero. who Ioile a Nazi plot. to save his friends LESLIE rlowalio as Scott. the kindly, cultured writer who meets the challenge oi Germain u n’ BAndy. the Canadian Soldier who rhouu the Nazi "Superman" TAAHSSEY the meaning a! Democracy! THE g CHARLQETEEQMUARDIAN DIT All. OUT FDR ACTION! 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Not only ls it the best lll ‘the Three Mesquitecr scnc.» Republic has produced to date. but one of the most thoroughly en- joyable films of any type shown here in months. Tom Tyler. Bob Steele and Rule Davis as the Mosquiteers are called in by a mining town's authorities to uncover $98000 which has been stolen from a prominent citizen. The bandit chicfialn has been killed and the only key to the mystery 0i where the money has been hidden is his vu-iuig scn, a vicious, hot-tem- pered little outlaw. The Mesquiteers have the boy placed in their custody and begin to throw him out by good treatment. But lust as hc ls about to mnkc a confession. he is kidnapped bv a renegade member ot the bandit gang who wants the money for him- self. The Mesqiiiteers go to the rcs- cue, and in the ensuing furiously pncrd action contribute their part in saving the bcy and preventing the money from falling into the rene- gadcs possession, liIIl MIG! Wlllll’! YOUR ._._.,______._.___ ‘ ACTION FANS ' w , ARIN! ERVEY mm FITZGERALD nn-niwnmu . awuRAISTOI mm Annsmiio vlewll HOWARD , FRI Til-DAY SAT snows 2.15 - 1.00 — 8.45 PLUS csnroou -coiviai;-Y SEA mumps Mystery Mariner is Uramatlzea One of the most colorful charac- ters A“ pan rrancisco W"'“°_‘“°§‘l‘ history is brought to life on tie screen in Raymund wfllDlllllbnlfié- truyal oi the yarn-Slllnlllllfl ' miraPPiri Universafiqgralllllfl film- "san ‘IHHLASCD - Commit today w W? @191“ Theatre with Burgess Memdml- lrene Hervey, Barrv Fitzgerald. rtobert Armsrronl-l and I-Bwls KW‘ ard. the picture presents Walbllln as an eccentric old salt whose stor- ies of high adventure at sea M0 wrought rrom pure imagination. “The character was called the ‘Oldtnner, although no one knew his real name," Walbum BXDlHIII-‘i- “I became acquainted with him when I was lust starting out as a young actor. For vears l_ve wanted to re-create his [Jsersonailty 0X1 the screen. but this my flfili 009°" tunity." “SUICIDE SQUAD SCORE AGAIN" Al; a fast and exciting game of iockcy held in Victoria rink on Wednesday night, March 4. Cra- psud Suicide Squad again won a vlcwry over Victoria. Beavers DY the score of 4-0. The game got away to a goon start with Lowther of Crapaua team. scoring early in the first period on s. pass from Ferguson. The second period speeded with Ficrguson and Ward. cat1- scorlng making the score 3-0. In m the third period, Lowther came in SCOPIIlg the last goal to make the score 4-0. Lineups, were as follows. Crapaixl squad, Goal G. Stordy, Defenzc, H. Horney and G. Nim- oiscn; Forwards, R. Lowther, B. Wood. H Ferguson ' Victoria Beavers: Goal, H. Boul- tler; Detexicc, K. Miler and F‘. Mill- er; Forwards. D. Boswell, A. Bas- well and J. NhicDonald. "P85 PARKDALE W, I. The March meeting of the Park- daie Women's institute was held in the school nail, on Friday evening, the 6th inst. Urllllfi to inclement weather one vis..oi' and iourtcen members were prcscxit. Akltcl‘ the usual opening exercises. conducted py the President, Mrs. R. Beer, lcporis were heard from the different conunittees. - The school committee reported that the Principal would like a new black board. ‘lhe sick committee reported that fifteen cards had been sent to the sick and bereaved (luring the month. it was moved and seconded that, for the duration, cards be sent onlv to those in the district. who are sick in the hospital and w thou who have lost loved ones. The Red Cross Groups reported as follows»- Knltiing-s sweaters, 5 pairs ses- man's socks, l9 pairs socks, l2 pairs gloves (men's). 1 pair gloves (ladies) 8 scarves. l baby jacket (pink) Sew large quilts. 3 suits (ladies), 4 dresses (girls). 2 pair slacks, 9 pairs pajamas (boys), 2 pairs pajamas (men's) T e dance committee reported $18.00 proceeds from a dance held recently. The treasurer re rted amount on hand $11228 war tund $45.55, Institute fund. salts The Sec -—2 rotary reported that the Government Grant this yen: is $300.00. It was moved and seconded that 00 be given to the British Milk M1‘. E, S. Lord. Kma- The programme for the evening was on Agriculture and two very in- struetivc, interesting papers were given by Mrs. Warren Bums. A large number of communica- tions were on hand and lively dis- cusslons ensued. Lunch committee for April. Mrs. H. Newson. Mrs. Alfred Pr-ardon and Mrs. Geo. Puncher. A dainty and tsstv lunch was en- joyeii by all present, after which the mee ing closed with "The King." luinn throulh an Club. total Sea View and Vicinity luie with great interest the w ooltpee on Mud: £1‘ as the perfect for this op- ‘mo Darnlcy W. I. was bold at the homo of Mrs. Harry Orozler on Wednesday evening. ‘more was a good attendance of members be- sides several visitors. President presided and the meeting opened call with l. riddle. Becreta-fl‘ then read the minutes and business arising there from was discussed. school Committee reported s¢m¢ changes made in blackboard and after some discussion was left D the trend; of the school committee. sick committee reported sendInB fruit to sick in the district. Several letters of correspondence were read and it was decided to give a ilmlll donation to the milk fund and Jewel Spitfire Rind. 1t was also decided to hold a. 5t. Patrick's concert and plans were made for same. The members were pleased t0 welcome two new members. The Red Cross convenor. Mrs. Harry crozler distributed thq remainder of the yarn among me members for their next knitting. The ques- tionnaire im Agriculture was dis- cussed and tilled 1:1 by the 0on- venor, Mrs. Wallace Pickering and a. paper on Clo-operative. methods of Marketing was read by Mrs. Hickey. A contest was then put on by Mrs. Harry Orozler, Mrs. James Hickey winning the first prize. The next number on the program was a dlalcsfle by six Ladies in gay costume th‘; was greatly enjoyed and crested much enjoyment. ‘this program was greatly appreciated by the mem- bers. The meeting then adjourned by singing the "King". Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Lillian McLeod, and a social hour followed. Mr. Morley Cmzler is spending aumilaerdlfiwlevliewed hi; i INDIGESTION i wiiior vou Y r llIinf-In I the liellnlyourrlleeatlonie do will» blelt-in your 2! emu bow“. Bo when indigestion striker. try aomatlilng that helps digestion in the etomach AND below the belt. What you may need in Carter's Little Liver Pills to give needed help to that "forgotten 28 hat" of bowell. Take one Carter's Little Liver Pill bdorw and one after meals. Take them aceordi to directions. The help wake up a larger of the 8 main lgeetlve luieea in your atom- a D bowels-help you digest what you have eaten in Nature's own way. Then moat lolka get the kind of relief that makes you feel better from your heed w your toea. Just be lure you get the genuine Garter’: Little Liver Pills from your dnlggilt- 2M. Cardigan Head and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. John Grains, Bald- win's Road spent a week visiting in Vernon River the guests of their daughter Mrs. James Pratt. Mr. John T. Corcoran. 4.8 Road. was a recent visitor to Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trainer, 5t. Teresa were visitors to Cardigan on Sunday. Miss Illlllan Carter. 48 Road, bu returned home from a visit to Halifax. Mr. Frank MacAree St. Teresa, accompanied by Mr. John . Mooney, were visitors to summer- vllle recently. m. George Ansty, Peakes has been busily engaged thraashing in this district for the past couple o! weeks. haliélr. Vernon Dunn, R.C.A.F., who some time in Charlottetown at- R” tending the Short Course on car- pentry. Mr. and Mira. James Hickey spent the week-end recently in Kelvin the guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Horace Paynter and Mr. Paynter. Many friend; in this community were indeed sorry to learn of the sudden passing of Mr. William Harding at his home in French River. Kind sympathy is extended in Mrs. Harding and family in their sad bereavement. Hls eldest eon Georg; is serving on military duty, somewhere in England. Miss Vera Branrfer, teacher in mm; River school, spent. the week- end at her home here. Mrs. John W. Murphy has m- turned home from Charlottetown. after attending the Short Course on Egg Grading which was held there recently. flu fighqgnen n. bgglnjnlyi‘ $0 Mr-wl-ulflm Goodwin. C.N.R.., ern- Benjamin Milk”. YOPR. who I88 make preparations for another aes- son's fishing. They seem to think that the prospects for a market for- lobsters will be 300d. Mr. and Mrs. Han-ls Blskaney and little eon were recent visitors to sea View the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Blakaney. Mrs. Joseph McGregor enter- tained the member; of the Dsrnley and Bea View W.M.B. 0n ‘Thurs- day evening. ‘more wu a good at- tendance of members. President presided and gave the call to wor- ship. Ali then joined in singing, "0 For A Faith ‘that Will Not aulnk,” and President led in pray- er. Scripture reading, Hebrews 11th chapter was read by Mre. McCli-egor and hymn "Sim/ply Trusting Every Day," was sung. Splendid paper on the devotional topic which was Faith was pre- pared and read by Mrs H. l... Donald. several other members also gave helpful readings on the topic. Roll Call was answered with an appropriate Bible verse. Min- ill/BS were read and also a letter from we Pmabytereal Ohflmm and l0 months. A lite long resl- purses were presented by Lloyd Stewardship Secy. Mrs. Pickering regarding the allocation. It was de- cided to raise the allocation $5.00 for the coming year. An encourag- ing letter was also read from the Presibyterial Resident, Mrs. Matheson. ‘The Easter ‘mank- offerlng envelopes were distributed and it was decided to hold m Bum. Thmlboueflng “mo, m Earl Ilalton. who administered the Hall on Monday evening Mr. Jack MtzAfillay, P. 1:. r. tele- phone employee spent the week- end at his home in Cardigan Head. Mr. Russel MacAulay has return- ed to resume his position in Manc- ton, after spending a couple of goals at his home in Cardigan e . Mr. John T. Corooran, 4d Road, gas a. visitor to the city on Tiles- ay. Mr. Harry 'I‘ra.lnor, Baldwins Rd, was a. recent visitor to George- town. Mr. Paul Schrander, Baldwin‘! Rd. was a. visitor to Vernon River recently. Mr. Samuel Johnson, Cardigan Head, who has been employed in Nova. Scotia, for the past several months, arrived home on ‘Thursday. Mrs. Ernest Moor, New Perth, spent the past few weeks at her home in Cardigan Head tending her Sister Miss Melvina Garden. BElilW TllE BELT? etha“28"l'ar'lbaKind0i MahTau llar'u|"|'e Ge (sh PATR i Benevolent ' E LL50 B!‘ TUESDAY EVENING, MATINEE, TUESDAY " non riiiiiiciiirs niswinii - A Comedy Drama in 3 Ase; PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE DON MESSEIPS ORCHESTRA BALCONY TICKETS on aele March 11th at flu ttoddln Bron, Victor Coyle and Kelly's Grocery Adm. Adults 35c—Chlldren RESERVE scars AT n. '1'. IIOLMAN up. [a 0|) m, MARCH 18th Proceeds in aid of Charitable Fund ICK'S PLAy Irish Society PREENTQ IGIALTIES MARCH 1m, 8.15 P. M, Ilm Dru; on, AFTERNOON 3.15 P. M, 15c Flume, llew Glasgow and Vicinity Pte. Wil'ls Andrew h spending a few days at his home here. Mrs. Margaret Archibald is im- proving since her recent illness. Mr. Revel Dickleson, Merchant, spent two days in the city last week on business. Mir. Btauley Houston, has return- ed to his home here after having spent some time in the RE. Island Hospital. Friends hope for a speedy recovery in health. A.O.Q Ira Hill is spendirzg his leave at his home in Mayflel . Mr. Melvin Ling Wheatley River left Friday morning for Qttsws he will visit his sister. Miss Mabel Ling. 0! the Civil Service. He will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Borden Ling iznt Kingston, Ont, before return- l. Mrs. Ernest McNeil], Caveridldi, RA_1_)_IO E TRANSMISSION 51mm Dayllrhe Saving 11m, wsvcccuuru l0. 30 D.m.) I rlllll/Iersltgzolganad g3 m (to 10.00 p.111.) 40.10 ma (fro: Canada and D.B.A,-31_3g m 355, P MTHURSDAY, MARCH i: ' 5-15 "London Calling.‘ sou ‘And Now Some 5.46 rmvnr Line rumiiy, M"‘"" 3.0;) ‘Hello, Gilldmnl’ .15 m Oaaino owns,“ _ “W! by Rey Jenkins. ' a 6.30 ‘Cfllllng thg was; Indies». ‘The Arcadia s.‘ Ncalled t," main: wood. us m News. :3 given Analylie. . ar Common g in an. Air.’ will.” n?“ Stewart. 1.10 ‘Listening Post.’ News in Trench. . ‘Canada Cal]; from 1on4“. (in collaboration with 05c)_ ‘LU: ‘Lee Vol! fianeaisee," '8'.“ ‘Cfllllfifg Ifi-gncgigj .00 ‘Democracy M c; _' i by William Holt. M w’ M‘ ' 8.10 Interlude 8.15 ‘London Calling.‘ l 8.50 ‘Britain Speeha n. Priestley. In“ h’ I‘ War Oliver was the guest last: week of Rev. W. p_ M, J. and Mrs. Macteod. 3 45 ‘Back Home‘. no Mam. " "" Arch. Fri tl - Ioeodexvlrqlsl be’ gin’ dlifinlfwdlf“... 3g’ zlfflflkitinlliw 1M Vim. improving and abl to be out again - ' urn or: .' A studs after her recent tIlnese. D. G. Bndeon. b’ -—-— 9-40 ‘Hunt Line Family,’ Mrs, M. McLeod who spent the 10.00 ‘love in a Village.’ (Par-l, a» winter at her old home at North by 15am gicim-gmgr, River has returned to her home 10,30 10nd,,“ mum‘. ' hm- 1o.4o The mo; Berviee.’ i“ 10.45 The News anrirzi=rnrss o: 11 i» n1» nan»- MncNeill returned to her home last 11'“ '3“ E l‘ 39571’ T!“ b! 3- week. It will be remembered that B- Priestley- Mlss MacNeill had lite misfortune 11.30 sdio News-Reel. of breaking her hip some time ago, A. M. is resting quite comfortably. Mrs. 12.00 ‘Bait Home‘ ‘me Mural. pldyce spent the week-end affihis home Baldwin's Rd. Miss Margaret MacArce, St. M? Teresa was a visitor to the city Deepest sympathy from this com- duripg the past week. munity goes out to Mrs. m. Charles Bradley, was among the the city. Mr. Charles Kennedy, R.C.A.l='., Western Canada is spending his furlough at his home in New Perth. w. Malcolm MacIntv-re, Cardi- san. was a visitor to Eviotvale on Sunday. 8t. Teresa recent visitors to Mr. Jean MscAi-ee. st. Teresa. was a visitor to the city during the past week. ' In Memoriam JOSEPH P. PINEAU The death occurred at Hope River 0n Feb. 4, 1942, of MI. Joseph P. Pineau at the age of 80 years dealt of Hope River Mr. Plneau carried o.n extensive farming and up to 15 d-aya prior to his death attended alone to his chores. He was for a great many years a valuable member of the choir of 5t. Ann's Church. During his short illness he was frequently visited by his pastor, the Rev. cared for by Mrs. M. McLeod. also visiting Miss McNeil] returned to her home. lvfiss McNeil! L; being and family in the passing of Mr, Peter Gallant whose death occurred at l]?! home in Rennies Road last wee . Arc . ll t5 ‘Democracy Marches.‘ (lie- peat). 12.25 Interlude. 12.30 The News. Gallant l2 45 Close dorm. Mar. 31 Deadline The Ladies Aid and Missionarivset F01‘ Licenses’ Society of tlte Christian Chum entertained at the home of Mrs. Allan Wyand last Thursday a! - noon. A large number After the meeting and a social hour Mrs. Wyand assisted by her daughier-in-law served supper. On Saturday evening a number of friends of Pte. 1 are required to be the Wartime Prices m- gwgnqed MUST rrmnu. OBLIGATION r0 CARRY 0N BUSINESS BOARD RULES Companies and individual; who licensed under and mo» Andrew and William Johnston of Board Order Ne. W. and who do n" Mayfield, gathered at the home of apply for licenses before the dew Mr. and Mrs. honor these boys who are home on leave. Mr. James Maifatt presided. The honoured guests were ushered to their chairs which were decorat- ed in Patriotic colours, by Christ- opher Orr and Edward Lowther, after which a chorus, "0 Canada." was sung. Mr. Herbert Wyand then read the addresses and generous Houston and Stewart Binna. 'I‘he boys thanked their friends for the kindness shown them. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in music b Allan Bros. and danc- ing for a s rt. time. After good wishes were expressed the people left for their respective homes. A concert was held in Hayfield last in Se, View H,“ M me C10,, o; u... last rites of the Catholic Church. aid of the Red Cum "w hall W“ business period a circle ol prayer followed memberlng Rev. Andrew Thompson Missionary in China. The members have decided to adopt Rev. Mr. Thompson as their prayer partner for this year. Hymn My 111mm mo!“ Up To Thee ‘nd dllldféll, IIVQ DOYG and IIIIGC K1145, Hay-pl Benediction brought the meeting to a. close. The 1105.988 then serv- Mr. Pineau was the father of’ twelve children, tour of whom pre- deceased him. Besides his sorrow- lng widow, nee Judith Doiron, there are left to mourn a devoted husband and kind father eight namely: Arthur, Joseyh E. and Mrs. Jack, Paul, Jrmes P. iil‘ed and over £55.00 was realized. Mr. Preston Campbell was chair- man and the following programme was carried outz- 0am chorus. O Canada. Duet, 5h ley ampbcll and Clara MacCailum. Recitation. Murra Orr. Instrumental Music. McDonald. Dialogue, "Pass the Cream". (characters). Mrs. Blair Andrew and Miss Marika ed ,,,,.,._,h,,,,,,,, m, , m,“ “m, Doherty, all in U.S.A., lnwrenoe, Brown. Bole. Either Hill. Ma's we; enjoyed by all. The many friends of Miss Helen Champion are pleased to leer that she has returned ticme from Prifloe County Hospital somewhat improv- ed. All sincerely trimt to hear of n complete recovery. ‘Mrs. George Brande: is opcnd- ing a pleasant visit. in nlver the guest of Mrs. William Harding. Many friends deeply regret to learn that it wee found necessary for Mr. Arman Pickering to enter the Provincial Sanitarium as a patient and sincerely trust that the treatment will be entirely satis- factory and he may coon regain hi.» fomier health. Mat hooking nouns to be the order of the day amen! all the ladies, and some very nice designs have been completed. v ins. Ont, Mrs. Aubln Pines/u of Halifax, N.S , and Mrs. Michael Pfneau of Irpe River; also two brothers, Azade and Napoleon and one rater, Mrs. Marine Gallant. all of Quincy. Mass. His funeral which was largely attended took place from his late resldellw to st. Ann's church on Dalton celebrated Requiem High Mas, and also officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were: Floient Dorron. dame: Melanie. John Walsh, Joseph T. Dofron, Angus Peters and Ge-rge beOleun Slill‘ IIBHWM fleurl medicinal toilet soar Iflfl ‘slim Cutlcura Oinnue. Also for dr! akin, eeal! lei-indoor. Mm teen audboflneatof i I - Med! I =2 5 E Chorus. Monologue. Miss Margarito Huston, rursery Show. by Oaven- diah Boys. Recitation, borne Siev- enson. Minstrel Show. by the looal boys ot the community. " Luck to the Boys Allies". Recitation. De Witt IBWWH Flag Drill. Trio by Messrs Wyanr’ and Clark. Diiilmue b Martha and Dewitt Brown. Duet y Billy rmd George Andrew. Carry -on. The mmh “hm” m, “m, m, m,“ my; King. The different numbers were heartily eneored and the program- me throughout was of high order. Special thanks was extended those outside of the community who help- ed to make the concert su-n a success. A sale of "pies" brought the proceeds up which goes to show that every one is anxious to do their bit for the benefit of on" Country The condition of Pie. James Mac- Dona'd who is a patient in thr City Hospital, Charlottetown is slightly improved. -G - Use Mlnard’: tor dandruff. 5 i d line, Mar h 31. h" An Yew w carry olltcbusiness after that dail- cannot lawfull! In a statement issued recently b! the board it was pointed out that. while a great number of firms and individuals have complied piomptl! with the licensing regulations. there were still a number who had not done so. It in the responsibility of each company and individual to deter- mine whether or not. a licence is t9- miired. Application forms are avail- able at all post offices. 'l‘here is rie fee for a licence. Any person requiring further in- formatoin about lioehsin! may 0°‘ tain it from the olfice of Mr. J. P- Gordon. licensing, Great Georso at 01W- reglonal director ii " . ‘i l M sanitary. NAPKIN sex Ir in maul i" P“