MATINEES A N D EARLY SHOWS ‘srnnJGFr/rnr "rnsrirnra v The Park Worn 19th ’-'_-"-?l'=*-"?=.‘.—.rf—r.==-=l~‘12.;‘ ‘ . . __ THE HEART SPEAKS lN A QREATMQTION PI lflliii. iiiiiiiirniis. ill i. m... p. lii.‘ gquilliq .il UM_G—M [unseen is; SHOWING AT 3.15 — 7 — 9 AVOID WAITING 1N LINE-ATTEND CAPITOL - NOW PLAYING SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7.00 and 8.45 Iiifi WRBSTLIN A iAP , "MYSTERY Mina"... i" "" ‘Zfe/z/ Fiity tolnoms down with sleuth m . . . lust one of the terrific thrills with the men oi our ‘little Novyl” A Iereineunt Picture with RICHARD a ARLEN' PARKER 7.- RUSSELL AYDiiil Iwuiar meeting of sprint; u form. Boll CTURE! wuinciiiisiiiii - LA$$IE EXTRA! NEWS —SPORTS f SUPERMAN C 10-114 Y FRIDA Y and SA T. PRINCE ED WARD [iron i - r. \ i Z I 4 ._-_. r I I i 1 ' l 1 I I. ~.\\\ \\ \\\\-.\\ _..* Plus ADVENTURES OF FLYING CADETS AND MUSICAL COMEDY mime thAT-"efiiing ten ineiiibérTs and two visitors present. Minutes us meeting were read and Next month roll call to be by on exchange of flower "v-mw‘ "P": .l*".:*.°'2:::i:"* s x y p; distric of prcyio en’, Institute was heiaioivawvvd- -n, at the home of Mrs. lnswefsd svor Hansen. with Mrs. Bumoc PYQWM in the absence of the Plbsidozit end vie, OPcned in reg WM answered School committee PGDOFtBd REP?!‘ knitgtjn“ nn towels and soap bought for school. MP0 “president. Meet- fruit Bent s: by . e Denzil MacLure. 3 Weldon Sowler. Grade The Academy Award winners o! “How Green Woe My Valley" dogetlieragalnl arioon ADVANCE SALE l 0 F E v E N I N o TICKETS AT lisox-oiiirici: THIS F r E R N 0 0 N its‘: F. ‘r imam: -=- TiiiililllT—-Flli.—SAT. SHOWS 1 - s45 - MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 Tradition iisvsrsod in M-G-Ws Thriller, “Above Suspicion" gsgn bfilh-gllérlil novel. "Above c on." Capitol ‘Phcatre. e screen o‘ the Joan Crawford is the ‘ has an 88W time of showing his devotion, Conrad Veidg finds him- self in a new type of role. For he 1s not a villain inthls piece but e lll‘.‘.'.'£§“..“ll.° ..'°""’.'.‘, .1". 6 Uh QYWOI‘ . B Ra-thbone is ruthless as the Gusto. ptie agent who masquerade: an n l‘ l’! . Barrie Film is The Glnmoroun Bride I young bride and Fred Maclvlurray‘ Thrill-Packed i Th popular bo to; ii..."- s... l...“ i M Bom-brcro Kid." a new Republic Gutnnfllilllnifi M i "Y ynn cri- ck has ti. leading feminine role in the m: lure. which the excellent suppoit. lflfi‘ cast. includes such favorites a; I-Iamblen. and film. was also the associate pgg. ducer. n James. Joel Friedldn, Rand. Brooks. Robert Humans. Stuart. 30b McKenzie.‘ Gevrse Sherman. who directed the‘ _1 mwwfi omrmo ins ouruw urnmesi momma son m: mom ro macs run snares or m rmrure noronious time: “a” 5W1 591i W‘ Till Adllniitlunlhtyhl Wm‘! Wifllellul LYNN NERRICK ROBERT HUMANS iililil JAMES Mrs. Burt icportccl $23.05. proceeds irccn ruiuiiagc sale held l Feb. The some school and sick ccunnittccs were appointed for this month. Mrs. Garnestcr too the mccnbers to her licme for the May meeting. Lunch ccrnnittce Mrs. Burt Mrs. Burlioe. Meeting adjourned. A de- licious lunch was served by Mrs. Hansen assisted by Mrs. Cameron and lvlrs. Sims. wasr-noyatrx scaoor. Honor Roll for month of Much. Senior Department Grade X -- l Ruby Vanlderstine. Grade IX — 1 Hamid Gates. 2 Carl Crosby. Grade VIII - l Aurilda ‘Irainor. 2 Billy Chowen, 3 Alice Cam bell. Grade VII - l. Bonnie Saw er, 2 Erdine Macllurc. 3 Buddy Curley. Grade VI - 1 Jciin MacKlnnon 2 Ralph Frizzell 3 Edison VanIder- 111C. Perfect attendance: Billie Chowcn Artie Chowcn. Himary Dept. Grade V - 1 Betty Hurray. 2 Bernal Bowler, Hedi: Mac- Kinnon. G-mde 1V -. Sidney H . z Irving Prizzell, 3 Elroy MacLure. Grad III - 1 Elsie Hickon. 2 I1 (a) — 1 M rtle Vesy. Grade II (b) — l Him i.h Camp-r bell2 Harold MncKinnon. S Derrll BKELUIO. ‘Grade I (a) — l Violet VanIder- ne This War-Four Q Years Ago Arrm. 21. 1940-Briti.ai1 troops ’°° withdrew to lens exposed positions i — 1 Maxine Sowlcr. . (Bhowen Prod Cliowen, Betty Hurry, Sidney Hickon. Tne Hlekon: Assistant. il. ii. ll. Manager Makes Strong Appeal For Loan Support soon N ll M-"Om. Lhl Lorne O'Connor 3 Kathleen Walsh. .“Lassie Como liome” lvide; hleart throbs, smiles and sus- n VERNON RIVER Dramatic Society Will Present Their Ploy IN NOTRE DAME ACADEMY HALL CIIABLOTTEOWN Friday. April 28th Sponsored by Nolre Dame Alumnus 8.15 pan. Tickets 36c BENTNAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for hows of locel interest. but v COOKS ior Photos. CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN SUIIANCE. BRENT ARRIVAL. — Dress- rnakcr suit-s. coats, drcssu and hats. Kennedy's Ladies Wear-é at Y. M. C. A. BOYS’ and Girls’ Gym- inonstrstion. Fridays ‘°..'~h' radium Dc “m” “m” ‘°'“‘i*" i" mqAprll 38th at 1.00 r. M. Silver w, collection at door. 4-27-21. LOUIS HARRIS will speak 0n istunday. April 30th at Alexandra B. ll A M. and Haulbrooll n; 3 P. M. 4-27-11. HUNDREDS TURNED sway the lust time. Get your tickets now for the Mart Kenny dance Monday May l. l0 um. till 2 a.m. No ticket sale at door Sponsored by Char- lottetown Gyro Club. 4-20-91 DISCLAIMER. — Gordon N. McLeod, Breadalbane, wishes it to be known that he is notthe per- son referred to in the extract from the Halifax Chronicle reproduced in Monday's Guardian. THE FIRST AND SECOND Girl Guido Companies will repeat their play "The Magic Whistle". April 27th at 7.30 P. M. St. Paul's Parish Hall. Admission fi cents. 4 26 2‘ LED HORSE PARADEk-Mbn- day's Horse Parade. held in con- junction with the Victory Loan opening was led by Frankie R. Clark Jr.. on his pony Queenie and the band oi the 82nd Roiliimnt. C. A. B.T.C., W215 on a Victory float haul- ed by a tractor owned by Horace Willis. The Hi hland Farm team was owned by 0c 6a Son. the 6M’- riage team by R Parkman. and Golden is owned by Mr. Diell. Two teams were owned by I...M Poole and two others by W. H. Horne. ST. ANNDS SCHOOL Honor Roll oi St. Amrs School or the month of March. rode X - l Jackie O'Connor. a IX — 1 Austin Traincr and oyle iequali 2 Teresa Blan- ard ' Grade VIII - l Kathleen Bolger. 2 Margaret Dc‘ Y1 - ' Grade VII —el Nora Doyle. 2’ Vernon O'Connor. ‘ ' G "e VI " i. . G d "a- - l Lenora Maclsaac, 2 Stznlien Walsh ro e IV —— 1 ‘Faustlna Doyle. 2 _Marjoi'le Walsh. Grade II — l llnerick Woisli, 2. Grade Ila! - i Louis Blanchard Grade I lb» \ l Ronald Bclger. Teacher: Kahlil-eon Wnlslrl Gripping Story of A Boy and ilis liog A great dranTa-oi the great love o! n small boy and his dog pro- pense “Lassie Come Home." story of e 808cm; collic's thou- sand-mile journey to find and join her oung master, now playing st the rlnce Edward ‘Theatre. The tale deals with ie. a golden brown and white collie owned by Sam Carracluugh (Don- aid Crisp) in Yorkshire. and idol- iflfid by hi! ybuhs son Joe (Roddy McDowell.) Poverty forces Carra- clough to sell the animal to a. wealthy Duke (Nigel Brudcl. who moves her to Scotland. Lassie es- ous adventures. and returns. al- capes and makes hcr way s thou- sand miles. amid various danger- most dead. to her Yorkshire hbflélO. 0'10 . Apr MIG 01 Edit llWBlMWlBhl-a 1t l5 im- perative that our boys on tho lighting fronts. in the air and on the sou. should know that the peo- plc back home are behind tnem with ell the resources at their oom- msniienaitisrornusrsamntmtzmm, “m,” m mum hm‘: III ursc all snplwccs on the At- lantic Region of the Canadian N ional to muchase vlc bond to the fullest extent of their financial resources in the know- ledge that this will speed tho vic- b our boys back soon- otilcrwise th and employees on the r ion on the openin of the Sixth V awry Ioen °"a*?%:..................... -r| |v| z TA a LE ings o1 railway capnvesssrs at dlv- ieic no New Brune- n oom- Pfl “leech Nova Booth end oantlrawith u uanhiin. ill-Wm H.6- 1o officer. Maritime railway. national war finance committee. and these meetings were well ettoridod. KING-GTON W. l. The il sot-ins o! Kingston . I. wahgulfitldmst the homsegi Mrs- wm. o awn vii-h followed by Creed in n. nutos of meeting were read south of Dombes in Norway. Ger- w“ “ma; u, i" a mum-t we. man charges that the Allies plan- 11 p05“); , 5 n 1 d gle ned to invade Norway before the gnu‘ "y: mia-mnplirls. Neal invasion denounced by the y“ dwidgd in get toilet paper for k It Allied supreme War Council est _ n4 e eonvalescent "duvlclble lice." Norwegian mcr- ehnelmoglnsgrsszcrdgl-‘Next Roll cell h t. srln placed t th dil- be lth h c so.“ opt c l c prayer-ed w an cxc eng the Norwcgien govern. merit, - at- wry Next? plane: of meeting L the Boo solves e problems the Con-ac ough family. Fred M. Wilcox directed with skill and sympathy. Smith's photogra hy in Techni- color, including o dOB mud: [or the Eric Knight slog. ‘home of Mrs. mo“. Willis. Col- lection amounted to 96c and 26o ‘will be emonG the subscribers. f fnomononowmcun. cit CHANGES Effective Sunday, April 30, I944 Ihfl Information Inna qonlo EA AIIAI IATIOIAL For Foot Ailments coseun l-I. J. A. BROWN. D.P. Orthopedic BIIIROPUIIIST ‘Minesweeper’ Pays Tribute l To Naval Men l- Anoiihor phase of the hamnb‘ ous undertakings of our fighting‘ men is dramatized in a new Purs- mount ection - thriller. "Mine- sweeper," starring Richard Arlen. Jean Parker- and Russell Hayden. due today at. the Capitol Theatre.‘ In the picture. Arlen. a Naval lieutenant. deserts alter becoming‘ involved in a series of gambling‘ debts. When the Japs bofnbardi Pearl Harbor. however, Arlen can't ;eslst the urge to get back irilo uni.‘ Joins a mineswceping unit but his astonishing know- ledge about gunnery serves to re- veal his true identity, The picture ends with an excit- ing sequence in which Arlen saves his mate's life and sacrifice; his own while deionating a Jap mine. e4 >0 oooovoeoel i Ellen's Diar i z y: By An Island Farmer's Wile s OOO-OQQ-OO-OOOQO-O-OOQO-QOO-OQ: K (Continued frqm__page _ 2i Particularly my thoughts are with the women in my own category- ths farmers wives, I think too of the various sources, whence that money to be so invested. comes. There's an old adage "Sovc the pennies and the dollars will take. care of themselves." This i5 indecdv very often the way we farm‘ W0m€n have our income—ln pen-l nies. We save perhaps from thci EBB-money. or the chicken money‘ or maybe we have “that pig of, mine". We save so carefully for there are so many things to rem-i ember when we even think oil careless spending. There was the depression following the last war. when a bond would have helped us so much. Could we linve_n repiti-i tinn of that‘? It ls n trite saving but I have noticed very true: I-iis- p tory repeats itself. We women have so much to be thankful for on this Island. Instead of the roar oi guns we have bird-song at dawn Andi Wm] me dusk comes dowil." We are not lakcn n; forced lnbsreixr: We dig and plant our gardens ‘ neace~a labor of love We do n‘ burn our cherished homes as p‘; of a scorched earth policy: w clean and polish and enjoy an‘; Neither we nor our children starving: We have plenty, and i‘! spare, It is no sacrifice for no! i‘ on Island farms-or cii'—io' mnk" do, to make over. to save to buy. bonds, so to bring cur boys home.’ to bring the blessed day; cf peace nearer and as security for our- selves in days to come. so I fecl sure that <- "v woman from East Point to Capo. from the Strait of Nnnliiinibrrlmid on the South to the bcld writers of the} Gulf on the North will do every-i thing in he: power to secure bondsl for herself anti her loved cries. Where we serve, we ma!‘ m? d0 thus er that in rid the our effort in scmc spectacular way but we 11in?‘ 2 'v'l..rl.alxi.orloiurllllflmy "Give yourself u lift"! incroosa vigor and viislity—bulirl resis- tance to infections-by taking Viidvux, all the your ‘round. ASK yous oauonlsv vs “ ROBERT; "VITAVAIX ' ' ' us . VACCINE aiv: V"*,"_" “(ow _ .. = .- —' —- HS Greet George llreet CIIABIATITITOWN. I.I.l. J. E. ll. WORTH SURE THING- TASTES 600D AS MY MOTHER'S BREAD —to bake bread iust right use Fleischmcmn’: FRESH Yeast Good bread brings food value plus to meals today. It supplies Vitamin B, and is a quick energy replacer~ and low in cost. A fine stretcher for scarce: foods, loo! If you bake at home use Fleischmanrfs fresh Yeast for bread that's good every time. This dependable yeast hes been Canada's favorite for over 70 years. Ask your ~ grocer for FlcisChmantfs/resb Yeast-with the families yellow label. "M" llllll-IMINY YOUR lilIT by eating 2 sakes e0 m Il-IISGNIAANWS lush Yeast ovary dey. This fresh c‘N‘°A Yeeet le en excellent natural oeuvre et the Important I Complex Vitamins. ll W *“*‘"'." . l 3?»? iii ‘i.’ hi"vi&.i';“si.?“2; ' D1 _ _ ‘ » . ' crv ce. Nina Until ‘Tomorrow Good-Mrs Topping died rwenuy aged 8.7‘ 3 r and it $22.1 to the church "to pro- l LONGTON- Enziwd - Ice» -. ~..~‘i~‘3.¥l“iS"@"°'§Z.§i§é"’.r§3§-‘llilill 3 I . When SarahTQi ~_ - - ., . in the little chuigzrhnlierzassgxlayéilifiila mm ‘m’ ’ylfliy-rxf(fi!lfigfi\gfifllfih CALLING 01V ~ YOU! I1 Ar When your Victory Loan Salesman cailnonyou D1985! be prepared to give him your Subscription Do not ask him to call bar].- His time is valuable, and gas in rationed He is doing a patriotic duty Give him your full co-operaiion THIS IS IMPORTANT National War Finance Committee IIZIIlIIIIIJiZ Attention Farmers Near l Charlottetown We are well stocked with fertilizer" to be delivered the very moment the roadropcn and we are in s position to serve the some number of customers that we served last year with the same amount of fertilizer. Orders for fertilizer must be in within a few days and we especially ask for your cooperation duo to the fact. that, on account of ill health. l have been out of the office p almost continually since the first of January and I have to . go io Montreal sometime in the next three weeks for an- other operation. We sea no daylight ahead on the turnip market. The outlook of the potato market this spring is not at all desirable. Frank B. Clarke __._s_... H‘. By Ken Roynolds QUICKIES DRUGG 1ST ' “I can tell by the look on yonrfnce-xou hired an- other oifice girl with a Guardian Want Ad!“