SATURDAY. SOFTLY TAILOREO CLASSIC SOIT SUITS are a "MUST" in every Girl's Wardrobe- Pictursd is on; of our collection of "SUIT BEAUTIES" that will keep you in style the year round. , v\7\;\?vv Alt comesin a hundred per cent Virgin Wool. Our Suits are from sin I2 to 44 _ is all shades Also on display is o nice assortment of s BALLEitlNO SUITS DROP IN TODAY AND VIEW our SELECTION "\‘\\\'7\’Y\7\1\¢vv UV» v A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE TIIE, FASHION SHOPPE "The Siors Thai Fashion Built" PHONE 55 GT. GEO. ST. xxxxxrm m s. ‘g §g@. 1 l SAINT JOHN, N. 8.. April 1~ (C?) -- Port business in Saint John for the winter season has so far shown an increase over that of the saitne period last year. port manager Russell Yuill said to- day. Arrivals and departures for deep-sea vessels. TIME ron-f-g SPRING CLEANING Let US Supply, YllUII-NfittIS-FOI’ CLEANING Steel Wool Electric Wallpaper Cleaner Window and Glass Cleaner, Dic-a-Doo Paint Cleaner Linseed Soapé- D. B.'Cleaning Paste Sani-Flush Draino snap . Old Dutch Cleanser Sheffield Wall ‘Paper Remover Bon-Ami For Patching and Repairs "i. Gyprock Joint Filler China Cement Alabastine Putty - "Cééai" Liquid Veneer _ lllvo Liquid Porcelain POLISH J-Cedar Chan Lemon Oil ion-Ton lrasso WAX-PASTE AND LIQUID Old English Butchers -— Johnston's J ap-s-Lso -- Chen WALL mo ceiuivo rmien ~ Wllltlflli Murssco. Alabastins, . Aldflflf. Mluotons, Spread, Allillli Canoe, Cold Water Pasta we WILL or GLAD “ro sieve: YOU. JUST CALI.‘ tie curl-i! PHONE 1os-1aoe. "< <~ Cvwawxvm. March were down slightly, he said. but business had been affected by the strike oi’ radio deck and en- glnerooiu officers of Canadian - ma cusnoiau. Tlie Central Guardian Ilih oolumn Is reserved for news of loos! intsrdt. but advertising able in advance. CI-ABWIILL for Photographs Bale, Market Building, April 3rd. 4 P. M.‘ IADIES SKIRTS, sizes 12 to regular $6.95. Clearing at Wear. DRY KINDLING WOOD. 15 cents each. Phone 1:40. y “h. M6 is follows: i l i I. Morrison, Minister. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish Davies, Rector. . day after Easter. munlon. (No Sermon) and Sermon. Subject, been such a World demand for Scriptures have 200%. of the Bible Society through Charlottetown. TllE KIRK for the day. sermon is entitled "Riding Easter." The Church Miss -Bac., will direct the music of Tin ohe Morning, "Praise Ye Lord in Heaven"; Church School meets the afternoon. tar. Dr. Rice will take for his iects: "us!!! ing for us througihout the and "There ection, w.ll "Holy Art Thou" by “immortal, Invisible" On Monday evening. I public meetin and women alik the Hearts Memorial Hall. Clmrch School will usual hours-on Sunday. Song Service HAVE YOU GOT YOUR FUN PARADE iicims YET? HURR lais.A in i f hours. m.......-.i...."........ snownv neturantflbeinserted stflveoellfoowordsflktlypoy- IIIoPBEBBONB-Menu clothing W0 - HE - I40 CLUB Rummage Saturday, $1. Greendnl Company Limited, Ladies Large bundle Kiriding vlood at A. Pickard d: Co. HUNTER. RIVER United Church Charge: Services 0n Sunday, April North Wilt- .el‘lire 11 A. M. Hampshire 2.30 PIMP and Hunter Rive: 7.30 P. M. Rev. Miton and Rustlco. Sunday, April 4th. St. Mark's,- Rustico. Holy Com~ mllnion 11 A. M. St. John's, Milton, evening prayer 3 P. M. Rev. S. ST. HAUUS Anglican Church. Sunday, April 4th, i948. First Sun- 830 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 A.M. Iloly Coni- Anthem. "Thie Three Little Llilies", Gzunl, 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer “Dollbtliig Thomas". Ant-hem "Light of Lhe World". Novello. Everybody wel- come. mun nan Nanpnn. ._ Why We as‘: your: help. There has never Scriptures. The War has caused a grave use in costs. Price of paper has increased 200%. That is not ali, to be bound and cost of binding has increased Men and Machines are all working at top pressure but at pres- ent we can supply only 20% of the Scripture orders received, so great is the demand. If our hands sla-"k in this time oi’ opportunity, do we not "rob God"? Do not let lack oi moneyhold back the clrculat on of the Gospel. Help the great cause P. E, I. Auxiliary Bramh. Auxil- iary Oflice. 142 Prince Street, 0F ST. JAMES»- Beth Morning and Evening Wor- ship at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Minister. the Rev. T. H. Bussell Somere. M. A.. S.T.'M. who will also delver the Sermons In the Morning, the Waves": and in the Evening, "After Organist. E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. day. which wil include Arenskys ' Alki-Ilflfh sung by the Chancel Choir and Men- delseohns Anthem in the Evening, "If with All Your Hearts." The at 2.30 in TRINITY CHURCH. — Services of Divine Worship will be conduet- ed both morning and evening tn- morrow by the Reverend Dr. H. C. Rice, in theiabsence of the Minis- snd its vital mean- ls no time to lose." The choir, under Mr. Kendall's dir- slng two anthemsz: Handel, _. Thiirian. special g, of interest to men e, will be held in meet at the and the wll be held after the evening service. A cordial invita- tion is extended to all visitors in the city to worship with Trinity. panda”. bed 011C? ‘m ' a Cseiiol TOOIIIS IIIISIC STORE Planes, Radios, Electrical Appliances MUSICAL MERCHANDISE A - II‘! emu at. Charlottetown, P.I.l. r na<<re sane’ "Three Forilfliil l; Violet I. llstlsloy _.-_.. _ Kay acoeptsd the lnvitaflon will-l IXIEIY- It would probably sin her, the opportunity she wanted to speak to Lovelace alone. Yet within reach of others. The band o! compost-on let out after dinner with a consider bio swore of camera-men and ser- vants, carrying the costumes and make-up of the performers. b08160! the properties required in charge of a worried uid over burdened 30h- tinuity girl. A; they neared the rocky island in its surrounding sea of and. the pillared facade of the ancient tem- ple, raised high on stone terraces appeared in strange contrast to the noisy crowd of to-disy. The huge attendant statues. human-bodied. beast and bird-threaded. seemed star- ing down conicmpuouely at the living 4.1, ‘ beneath them. every detail showed uncsnnlly clear iri the brilliant moonlight. “People would call this ‘es light.’ g5 day,” Kay spoke O0 ZQXNII. "Fill; it's neg really e bit. like daylight- much more block and white more weird end somehow sinister. I don't think the temple and those stone monsters like us and 1 don't won- der. We're a. horribly noisy crew, with Dawn squealing and giggling like that!" Climbing the broken terraces. passing the temple poriico, they reached the entrance to the royal tomb. the big stone, which had so nearly fallen upon novelace ind. Jacobson still lying beside the door-f way, in mute, unregarded warning] Guided by the electric torches- carried by the corners opera-tors, the company proceeded In slnzle file along the passage. through the ante-rooms. Within the iarcoPh-l-Bul chamber.‘ Hawkins and Moe had the lishiln! arrangements in readiness, aridl While the camera-men made their‘ preparations, the performers dresl- ed in n couple of smell alcoves. Kay and Zendia formed, after ell, the only audience from the hotel. Seated upon a rux spread over the ground, the apperotus of the op- eratorn was almost entirely hidden from them; they could see the scene to be acted much. as it would appear on the screen. y skillfully masked llzhting showed the mass of the great sarcophagus dimly pale against n dark-shadowed back-ground. The space where the actors stood and moved was made to seem as though 1ft by moonlight entering from above. Against her will, Kay found her attention gripped by the lova scene played by Lovelace and Mavis Grange, by contrast with the pre- ceding dialogue between Dawn and Val Sherwin, cheap, theatrical stuff enough. Mavis Grange, as the woman re- united 1o her lover o! long ago in these strange surroundings, proved herself very nearly a great actress -or perhaps it was only that. she wasn't acting at all. that. she showed her own self and feelinfl! through the pert. Kay, watching her husband as an actor for only the second time fell under the spell of that Iascln- ~ ation which had lo quickly made him an idol of the films. In seeing that. first fateful picture in London she had been too horrified and overwhelmed to feel the attraction of his good looks. his charming smile, the melting tenderness of his voice. But now ell these things held her eyes, caught at her heere strings. of 44. ‘J8. J. of ‘J. for Ih e th B tM the sub- ~i memories of the deyi when this love-making had been for her and her alone-as Lovelace fully iri- tended thet it should. It was s relic! when the passions‘ duet ended and the actors went i0 change their dresses, for the dre- matlc scene which Jacobson inten- ded to be the grand climax o1 these played in the royal tomb. I Phenols Arlsea The scene as finally planned by the producer in what he regarded as a spasm of sesr inspiration and worked out by his esslsta ‘ , dif- fered a good deal from the original idea as is usual in fllmmiskinn. Certainly the twisting of t.he scenario, the writ- lng-in and slashing-but which such radical alterations had made nec- and The Y! cukninatlon to me screen drama. citement brought beck Intense and poignant ' frenzied cutting and eessry during the past week was to a large extent justified by the than. trical effectiveness o! the present Kay watched with growing ex- whlle Stephen Bordello, the dragomen-villnin, who at a D .. . . . . and who it comes fa washing machines riliere’s_niifliing better fliaii the You have waited’ long and patiently for your new Connor, and we appreciate your tolerance, undev- sfanding and loyalty during the past yours of short supply. And although the Connor again is available ‘the supply still is unequal to Ilia unprecedented diamond for this famous washer, and will be for some limo. So ACT Al‘ ONCE. Ploso your order with us today ‘do: your nave A Small Deposit with your order will guarantee delivery within three weeks on a limited Iiuiiii ber :5 Connor Thsrino Washing Machines. Delivery will be made in same order as orders ac- cept . a Washing Machine. A limited number sf Nest in importance to a range in your kitchen is. families can have a Connor within three weeks! REMEMBER OUR CHANGE OF LOCATION-y We are now (Temporary) in the Canadian Lsgion Hall (Clover Club) 53 Grafton 9t. CROCKETT & STOREY. Ltd. _ "YOUR CONN OR DEALER” CHARLOT TETOWN s3 GRAFTON sr. PHONE 834 lured the heroine into the tomb assailed wlthi hi! hot lumen I Mavis. Grange, ‘still trans-figured and restored eo beauty by the very reality of her feelings in the scene ‘with Lovelace. Al she fiercely Ind molodrarnatlcelly resisted the seoundrel’: advances. a strange .. , supernatural glow spread from - within the central core of the sar-_ In The. cophegua, vvihile at the some time hdufih" all the other lights in the chamber grew dim . , . -('l‘o Be continued) Diamonds from TAYLOR'S silos daily froin the Market \. wood. PHONE ISIO-‘IIII later stage in t-he film's action, had TO OIIII CUSTOMERS Owing to difficulties beyond our control rs delivery equip- ‘Ifllllf, it is necessary iIiat we malts the following changes sf- fectivs Monday, April-Sill, INS. There will be_flirss deliv- lST DELIVERY- ms an. ziio osuvm-ioso IJII. no blLlVlRY- sol pm. In order that delivery may be viiode on tlis 8:45 schedule it will be necessary tiiat orders are placed tiis previous after- We solicit ffis cs-spsrefisn of our sissy cuireiiisrs and Isal sure iliaf ilils nevi ansiigsiiisiif for quick and efficient service will be vsry satisfactory. l J. iixs iiriir iiiiiiiiiir .- en the following sclisdulez-i MARIIIT sine;