2 J .. n“ , YES JACK srmws "nocnesrsaws m n’ TOO! FINAL SHOWING TODAY! STARTING PLUS MUSICAL SHOWING DAILY 3.15-- 1- s P.,1vl i EXTRA MATINEE TODAY evenme AT 1-9 PM. _ ' 6' ICE ANTICS. MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY M-ii-RTS rmsr mu m TECHNICOLUR ...AND ITEATES 'l:'l5 8i-3:l5 T ACHIEVEMENT! A modern love story for your Sweethearts qf Song . . . with ravishingVictor Herbert melodies . . . dazzling spectacles . . gorgeous fashionsmgrand funstersmlnTbe Big Show of unequalled thrillsl In PLUS: MONDAY l ruesoav \vEc. 3DA nlsnlfoifuumzmc CANADIAN PRAISES AURINE EAR BALSAM A simple home treatment which i: bringing new ho and hablllllfiis l0 sufferers everyw ere. H_ E. Blaksleo of New Brunswick. writes: “Have used one bottle of ‘AURINE EAR BAIBAM‘ and it has been a won- derful help to me. for some months I have not been able to hear plainly. family talk at. the table was a jum- ble to me, and had to have repeats 5o often that I feared I would never hearclplainlv again. have not healed B old ays. hear the cloclm str and listen in on the programmes presented over the air an beginning to enlov l e as the Would highly recommend‘ AURINE ~EAR BAL- to anyone who is hard of SAM hearing for I know it will do them d." Before you invest in ex- ensive hearing devices try One 50t- le of AURINE EAR BALSAM. if it doesn't hel you too. I! you are hard of ear n8. have ring ng and buzzing in the URINE EAR. BALSAM Costs only ear-Get. A today. Relief is quick. a. few cents a day. Money back if i-t does not help you. For sale by THE JENKINS PHARMACY THE REXALL DRUGSTORE C‘ lottetown _ LOWEf. MONTAGUE _ Miss Alice Annear of Lower Mon- tague spent the Easter holldzwfl with her sister and friends in Char- lottetown. Miss Louise Hewitt, student of Prince of Wales college. spent Easter at her home in lower Mon- B8119- Miss Coleen and Katlu-yn Mc- Lean of Morltague spent Easter visiting their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. CH. Poole in Lower Mon- tague. Among the indisposed with flu Dies At Susselc . ~- SUSSEX. N. B.. Amril l3,—-Go0ffl9 c‘. l‘. McIntyre, .62. charter mem- w-ber-of the Maritime Stock Breed_ ers Association and once presi- dent oi the Brayley Drug Corm- oany at Saint John. died mt his home here today. H: was a member of the farm firm cf McIntyre Brothers atSus- gsex, whose prize winning herd o! {BYTE res has been prominent at {Maritime and Dominion fairs ' Zilpiead Injury i. fProves Fatal ssmmzv. N. s, April 12 ~46?) -Wo:'d was received here today of the death cl George James, - year-old Glace Bay youth who wr. scltt to Montreal for a brain ‘on through the efforts of n Bay Town Council. service eiubs and private individuals. ;'l'he bay died yesterday, a tele- am from his mother said. He ; ad been suffering from a brain tumor for some time. His head was ‘injured more than a year ago Qjwhfn he fell on a patch of ice f~§Ihli€ playing near his home, f1! The youngsters body will arrive ‘Lfierc Friday. eight days after he And his mother left for Montreal 3hr the operation. ;%ew Glasgow i And Vicinity _ sses vlvian Howatt and Mild- .~ own, teachers at- Hope River and Now London have letumed after _ending the Easter holi s at their res active homes here. Bo , teachers at ndsd the convention‘ in the Oity last week. _ missus of Mrs. m. Stevenson . wi .l with ret that the is - ma“ suffers: with an attack a or c but hops-for nspoodc m1 \ ":~:_ . . the address will appear‘ on another P989- Mr. Ross White has returned and resumed teaching in the school here and other siclmess are Mr. Robert Machon, Mrs. Jack Annear, Mr. Montague Ann/ear, MLA, Miss Wanda McFarlane, also Mrs. Han- nah Cowan. who underwent a ser- ioils operation some time ago is able to be up again. and Mrs. Bert Taylor is now allowed to be up for a short period each day. which shows considerable improve- ment from her serious illnes. FINAL TODAY j 231-7 l . -GENECA?UTRY'[ . “WESTERN JAMBOREE" Y BO 3B‘! vs ./ "is? 551F153: 7-8.4! P. H. In Merliloriam 'n._n. ruuon, . aomcyears ago nLp con becameapartnerwith him. mm huslnoobem it?‘ was Ca. tine Penplflpe Eamon: also four sons and sf! daughters- The sons are: Herman and Stan wood in British Columbia; Ernes l c. n. n. Notes Mrs. Benjamin Horton, wife of Section Foreman, Mt. Albion, was a v1sitor to the city this week. Mr. F. 1". - er's Clerk, Easter at his old home Cardigan. Mr. John Murray, seotionman, Borden. has bid in similar posi- tion, at Mlscouohc. Miss Jean MaoLean, , 4 ‘ dent's office, Charlottetown, spent the Blaster holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mae- Lean, Montague. Mr. Joseph MacDonald, Melanin- lst, Moncton, spent the weekcnd in this city. visiting his mother, . J. B. MacDonald. He ls a brother to Louis District Pa. '1' will?“ Dr-glndr’. SQTIQQI Agent's office, - In Mr. J. J. Trainer, retired machin- ist. has been sick for a few days, but is now able to be out agfln. Mr. Allison Swan. son of Mr. D. W. Swan, retired B. 8r. B. Foreman, spam. the Easter hloldays in Boa. Mr. Harry Muttart, B. a B. I'm-e- man, Charlottetown, and his men. are making repairs to the lood_ at the end of Water Mr. Stephen Boyllen, lilason with the C.N.R.. at. Moncton was in the aver tihe week-end waiting his family, who now reside hen, where his son Stephen, Jr. works in DJ‘, d: P. A33 office. Wesrogladtohealrtlsatuu- tar Harold Howa/tt, son of Amati Mir. E. W. MacKlrl-rlon, Super- intendent. accompanied by Mr. E. R. Bovyer. taut, - were in Mmcton, this week on business. The many friends of MacDonald, 8rd Office‘. B. B. mzarlottetown, are lad to loam of the improvement his health and that he will be back to dutv 800K1- Sigsrwnlrth. Roadma-st Charlottetown. spent wong after attending the Convention in Charlottetown. He spent the re- maining holidays at his home at Murray Harbour. The I-adies Aid and Missionary Society oi the Christian Church held their meeting at the Parson- are on Tuesday afternoon of this week. Quite a number attended End NW1" the usual devotional per- iod and business session, refresh- ments were. passed. The ladies scent the remainder of the after- nwn quilting. The Iladies Am have pieced a. quilt. which will be a lovely pieoe of work when completed. The New Glasgow Women's In- stitute met in the school house on Monday evening of last week with the President in the chair. The meetng opened with the Ode fol- lowed by the Creed. The acting secretary. Mrs. M. McLeod read the report of the previous meeting which stood approved. Rcilcall was answered by telling "Jokes". The sick committee reported a number of visits to sick and shut~lns; also the school committee reported its to school. A motion was then car-led to order the Map Case re- quired for school. The new oom- miiltee named were sick, Mrs. Ed- win Stevenson. Mrs. Arthur Hous- ton; school, Mrs. Earl Houston and Mrs. (rhslmers Laird. Mrs. Preston Campbell and Mrs. Richard Dickinson were named to attend sewing chm. The following con- venors were appointed on Ques- Canadlianizatim and National Events, Mrs. W3. Bul- rnln; Ieod: Agriculture, ‘Mrs. Arthur The May meeting will Houston. be held in the school and mil call for work at the their gear are the following: John- nie Jacknlan. Bill McKearn-ey. They are employed with James Hewitt a Son. Miss Nellie Clement and~Gimart of Montacue spent several days in last skate of mi; Among the-fishermen who left shore repairing La/undlry. John Lower Montague visiting friends. The Montague River ice is wing fast, as lt is reported several teams the latest. being Perce _Dlxon of Murray Harbour who managed to save both horse and sleigh. Greetings are extended to all shut-ins including those whose names are as follows: Mrs. Donald Ross, Mrs. Forbes Cameron, Mm. v.o. Schlrmer, Mrs. Harriet Carver Mrs. Bert. Taylor and Mrs. Julia Boudreau. Lower Montague! oldest £12811 who passed her 94th Most of the school children from Lower Montague hiked to George- town on the ice for their "likely" the season on Eastel onday. Edna Hickox; truth, Alma Csntp- Ohiiw!» Albeft Li ; .1021 - . na, Chum’: wife, Mg. Howfidl "It. was‘: rotten cold thntbeut hale and hearty. birth- Monr ABOUT AMAmAMA-nbu or rue TWO aArLuoAns m CANADA - a ‘Ilhe fight is not ended by n d lit beelioves not onetogivc a hand to combat t scheme and to fight. for a demo- cratic solution of Canada's rati- roa.d_ problemi u i an some peope lay e .a very well to o the unification plan, but a rail the‘ 0N3. takes forty million a your from the m- eral ‘treasury tomgover it's deficit age to get started on their plan. mutiliato the ONE. beyond rc- cognition. out forty thousand em- cyees out ~01 their jobs. dgrlve countless communities of r way the Ilhdersi Iusirils Qllflkldl‘ . . . . lllli ‘In! . ; Iltly (loll An: M‘. wth Jesus. Mrs. George. Mn. Richardmickiesou: song, Hosanna; mixed . Nailed 1b The Cross. Mm, Btevonsola vll ’ wasn't. s: emu. ‘° Weill‘? ~ ' mo- 1h ' Ling; Susanna, Mrs. Harold Dick- irelaon; Mary Magdalen Jesus, Mrs. , Mrs. Arthur Mal-ye the Mother of Ear Houston; Judith. Hilda Hlckox; groups of children. M Comney mo. My nose felt hot and itchy-e ‘wlhh i» ma Amos at Orwell. A fifth son, Artemas, died in The daughters are: Daisy . Maude in New York. and and Bertha. all BJA. Mcbcod Mc- Leod, Charlottetown‘ ‘and sis- ters, Mrs. Plannie Alien, Portland, 0r and Mrs Char , Mt. Alibion. P.E I place on April at Orwell Head Church, and wascmldluotedb the Rev.A.8. ‘Bu: midget kingdom of Alba-uh, c- ‘ be-_ tween Greece and Yugoslavia , looks‘ directly across the Adriatic Sea at tho “hecl" of the Italian "boot." Mussolini, after a Ion; period of. inaction While Adolf Hitler pursued his territorial [rllll in centrnlj-Iurope, moves for control o! the. Adriatic bybrlngingthc"ltall."“ ‘ under complete Fascist control ll Ducocan also use to advantage the crude oil that Alba-uh. has in “What doth the lord require otf thee, but to do justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God." A very large number of friends from different places attended to pay their hlbute of reapecttothememoryofaman known to all as a. good neighbour and friend as well as an esteemed r- m the I ' located within an hour's flying distance of the Dardanellcs, when Britain and France leek safe passage for their-vessels in time of war. Sclsure of Albania also would strengthen Mussolini’: hand 5nd possibly um ofhis ans-colleague 1mm in ‘ u" 1 _ ‘ ' ,anil.G|-eecc from loinlng the "stop-Hitler" bloc headed by Brita!!! I-IN! Prince Above map highlights chief centers of latelt. Mus- solini-inspired crisis in southeastern Europe. "fizmgtlagmgélilafixfl-s guehawumr abundance. _ Meanwhile, Italy ltrcngthcns its forti- , “Q5051 Dygg n, ma _ .._ _. __. ._ Nicholson, J. J. 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