c o Qhh.~_.ua laabvvtN c. r. lhStoanallipa Plan Switch ~ Lost . i2 ships To Pacific To Ellllliy Action War Theatre GUARDIAN ' RADIO Avilliliggm llr. w. eliciti- s. McLure Progreasivefionservatlve candidate for queen.‘ County, will make the opening speech o; his. campaign over‘ . " cFcY? . rc-ilal .-. rallies sllwlllil -.=- SAT i - i a r a i ',,,,,,,, ,. ,,,, _ . ,,. . r ' llllslclll It llllTllE calls llillllEMY_ ’ 0N FRIDAY, MAY ltll, AT It” P. M. The Senior Plplh q‘ Notro Dnnlo School of Music will oolorloihtllolrpuonuoodcrloodowltaoomanmnafl lino nluolc, aponaorod by tho Noise Dune Alumnae. The entertainment wllloonolatof instrumental lnunlc dviolin. vlolinooilo and piano-vocal selections and choral ‘ “magi-quaint oid-fnsbfonad dance, tho Minuet, will be an added feature. A sliver collection not lolo than 85c will go towards Alumnae Funda- . All interested in nllllo an invited to be prooent. Y "_' _ZM‘_ "*- i u;: MEcuANwMG can “B Broadway vehicle, Foolish Notion." _'l__ "She came‘ to me 5s adpfitlentt NEW You. May a'- (or -. ‘mm “ m?" m m" a llll FltiliY, MAY 4th. War. despite rationing, hard work m h“ chm’: 199d ‘t. “Ix ATIORM.‘ ' ' and worry, h“ he a recent nerv ew. e woman's figure-sand in 232:? Sttiglwdglgsndottilll: 91"“- during the fittings. Maybe 1t was Lo 0o Al _ Lo 0Q B, A. After c two-year survey °l 100-; because she approved of my pre- 000 women, Cllgrlce iitlacuvy. dir- eetthttohso. "rho n. w. Grand Orange Lodge of P. s. 1- will ector of s t _ throughout the United States, has- thgkmflfiflifipgfl9whswfvlih 35.52%’, moot in annual session in the Sons of England 11,1}; Charlottetown, Wednesday, May 9th, at i0 A. M. ' come tq the conclusion that the 1 t a t and t; at,“ deeper, main he?“ pr°blem "1 ‘May's lhoill goilrlerasscnse oiznotiorrMsin- woman is an abnormal develop- hheher emhlhthed; ~ mfm ‘l’ mmhs- she “ys- f 1 can't design clothes that One ot the reasons for this con- Wm mt only hetghteh the beauty ‘mum “PPM” t” be “he m" W?“ of the actress but also enhavee of standing work women li/LVQ been the ethn,’ then I wehit do the Jeh, at all ' The R. W- Grand Lodge of the L. 0. B. A. meet in annual session in Boyne Hall, town, Wednesday, May 9th, at 10 a; m. , MRS. ELIZABETH BEST, Grand Secretary, L,0_B.A_ J. A. MURRAY, Grand Secretary, L,0_A_ MONTREAL. May 2 _ (op) _, Canadian Pacific bteammlp Com. Pliny ills lost 12 rnlp; g m“; 193.06; tons one w Bll¢8IJol:lWllt elicits e2 “Monarch” .?:.'.'"“..i.";."ti§i 121i?’ We“ . . ~ ' or c nmlaual" $310 11-33:‘! will tho an-‘switch-over from the European w In oddball he yield two ‘WE Pafiu-k mm“ °t °p°m"‘°“" senger vessels have bead taken m‘ forcaenlwillis pgftllipolomirolhll 1:1‘: i gletgtmlnfilltltittyahy ti; gratis; thndmlr- Japanese on a reduced scalp with Monet-ha" n a and forces going to tho new theatre on Ships lost were the illlnprcsa of. léafivfilmfillilfg, mm “m” w h" figéfm- ‘2-09940" ill The navy and air force unit; wul ‘ the Princess ggrrgeglgrsvtllgile ctlltlseldrmyltfvxvlill w"? e a . Itigjgigelie-gjzteltffittrgr lgrttlfttlrh-t tached to the United States toms, Brlverdale. lfieaverhill and llmtgilnstlugly be "m" "prune ford-and the Nllgnrn, ~ 1h tfleh‘ °°““““‘d< The Niagara was o rated by tho’ ual pl-ocagss willy? be a and. Canadian Austral: an Line in up predlcdteci onacth: tthtlteltl C.P.R.. has o one-hall lu- .0: bases in the crowded yum}; - “- ?§§“'..'é‘.f...f§f§..§f Jan ' r n rope, ‘Henry Morgen - Poul Latti- TRYON sggggItLlDATED and-not the least consideration - non Muclnno ~ iohn_ l the availability of shippinh. _ 5G . w - . Honor roll for April Russian entrance into he war ‘ . . e against Japan might tconrtolttoably C B J- fE-RIIBXZECHICH O Iii]- Atgiggenigm; 13 gilt: Bdltilli pltms 0n the basis o! more 50h amt shtrtéy Then-n" (equal) 31,? ymattltessltebictbatasegttheing avail. Grade IX —- l. Joyce Wood 2.‘ fr”; thee eifheflujt‘ effoemmhy t . ttgetlyin Dawson. 3- Etholbert Dew-t tlttttgttzolthtlty wilbblottttdlvilctetd cinto Grad vm - l. r-l 1e h -' s “pm”... y w ‘ ‘m’ alt, 2 eAftlllll‘ Thomafallgj 1:13?!“ 5:511; 52m’; and "fit Etorce cog“? Dilflnay (equal) 3. Daisy Carr. 185}; force?” “ffiffle 'w1th rm Grade v11 - 1. Raislh Callbeck we t mg, W“ y “ ‘be “mm” 2. Donnie Howatt, 3. Phyilig’ ‘ SE n’ Cmssmun. Grade VI — . Adele Mullins. 2 Dorothy ‘Clossmsl, 8. Anne Howatt. Bishest average. in senior rades 80 per cent: Elinor Bell. hast; sumac 1n Junior Braden 01.2 per cEilt. attendance 00.6 Percent-ado cf par cent. Perfect attendance: minor Bell. M11156 Fay. Porno Howott, Har- leigh, l-lowatt. Vernon Inrnan, Donnie Howatt, Eva Boll, p010. thy Crossnlan, Adelee Mullins. Teacher. Joule I Lend PRIMARY DEPT Gr-ade IV -— Jr, l. Keith Fey" 2. Karl Sorcnscn. 3. Delbert Corr Grade V —- l. Elaine Smith, I. “tthfreh Hewett, 3 Imogene How- a Glade IV - l. Sherman Carr, g6 Douglas Thompson, 3. Percy y. Grade III — l. Olga Carr, 2. Evéretttt, Bell. ,, rel .-i.14orne!by.2. . Paul Hicks, . Janet. Howatt. Grade II Jr. - 1. Alton Hardy. Grade‘ I Sr. - i. Danny Carr, 2. Derrell Bartlett . S. Garth Ed- wards. Grade l. Jr. — 1. inigh Thomas 2. Mary Ploy. Perfect attendance: Delbert Corr, Cecil my. Karl Sorensen, ‘ff-men Howatt. Elaine Smith, Imogene Howatt, Dougie; Thompson. Percy Foy. Sherman Carr. Everett Bell, Paul Hicks. Lorne may, Janet Howatt, Danny Carr, ‘Lorraine Leard. Derrell Bartlett, Leigh ‘Iilomas. Florence Maboy, Teacher BY JACK BBAYLEY , OTTAWA, May 2 - (GP) -With tho decisive stage of the war against lllllllflll fllllllllillm ‘a when men lived dangerously and women loved tlloln err: rntnaataieuohu-Irnac l ‘IEEJEJEIEIILIEIEIIQ UIEEI the the wrong iPEiQ,’ Tififliili with cfifi) ‘LED ' m uraments increase as a result of using muscles that hitillcrto were not developed." When the war ls over, she be- eves, there will be the same rush to rduclrlg salons that occurred af- ter the First Great War.‘ "Though my father had esta/b- doing in war blunts. Thigh meas- t "In the first not ‘Iillilllzlll wears a long black dress with a lull-length red cape. Later slle nfipears in her child's dream. and the cape is five times a! large and maimed "T011114 hcr like a vampire. because thie is thc child's ides of her rtrttothert lished llis first slenderizin salon ,3},eggtglgqhfgggg;°,,,,,,i,,;°,§5§§ for men only it was after t e war an um at h" husbandh “hm Much that women demanded admittance 0t, the ttme h" heck h, to the and. for themsewes. So many of them eh -- - ~o=s~d o» M - czrhme "dermis. s... is polfglssiedlillggilevyenbchiarrled orl for "It would have looked awml’ {gigs ‘gggggtfggeygggdgggg; ‘gig; $335215.‘ lfieilfiihfilémlliié of a chore. In hel- salons them are the “m”! dress wwld do m m” is by| machirl that an be set to mos- a -"°5m°“' 5° I “voided m “he the: budycwhermr h» heed, attachi Iona. vertical draperies lave a fceline of Bflloe 1E6 EX’l‘R.-\ - NEWS - (‘own QtRTOON 'l‘RACl{ AND FIELD QUIZ - LITTLE WHITE LIES "i" Charlotte. CAPITOL Where-MY - sill‘, showing At 3:15 _ 7 and 8:45 Pacific “eq-holnerlta The Pacific requires few of the corvette. frigate and minesweepei- types of warcraft which make up the lafflttfsblihlidflf the Canadian 2i aw. But officials believe it. sllnunixlg, and a girl can stand. lit t . likely that puny or m, m. Wm 01‘ lie in cotnfort while ‘it is heins fgfrfilghntfl§efeltft° $155," c} be kept busy f “m, n; aoconvpli European hostfiltlsezmceace, haunt:- me '°em"_'_______. rs.::::.".‘;"i;“r;;.ii;:":i:‘hi: ‘M’ s“ “m i w" My =0 For" "h" 0.ll.li. Staff Reaches lligh Loan Figure Roy meets gal in a swell action slot-t. with just enough romance to keep your heart galloping! . o»._'.'nrcv\fi~@l.z»~v:rvrw_d-\§le~riaa;l" I craft, manned b youthful ardent Ii? is Nllls with nothlvrlg to will by 11- the after-war trend in figures will tn ‘ _, to o prostrate land, will be. Tile soldier overseas will be continue to operate no long as used to seeing slim women. Whe- they can plunder supplies. ther or not he will like fleshy thighs. However. the navy has already hips and the plump little arms to sent the cruiser Uganda to the tvecome him home remains to be Pacific as the vanguard of a fleet 56m- which will eventually include the If you cant set in to B all‘!!! W sister ship Ontario, two fleet air- be rubbed. Dbl-bed 11M $411196!“ by craft carriers. anti-aircraft cruisers, a 800d mfleseilie 01‘ W" c!!!“ W" perhaps a score of tribal and cres- advantage of slenderizln s-adscts cent class destroyers and auxiliaries. that can be found in sa ons. will’ No commander of this farce has not try these good home exercises been appointed but several names sussested by Misss MWII-‘vy 111d have been mentioned, includingl start them n0w—don’t wait until uiose of Rear Admiral Llefliilard w. Johnny comes home: “H.350- Munay, 49, Gfgnwnl 1mg” M1“. To reduce the thighs, liq on yqup National Railways Munitions Lim- tic commander; Real-l AdmrialI-LE. back. logs together and straight lied workers sultlllcrlbcd llisila-hilail. Reid Portage du Fort, Que, out. arms raised above lace Kid: T°la15 1m’ the R“ ‘zfflltimhlwle - l hold the Canadian naval mis- the right lee directly up. wuchin! Pumhmfs "d 4h - d ,5 S, sion in Washington, and Capt. hands and keeping the knee straight The leadingeélnnttl. “i161; has Harry Dewolf, 42. Wolfvllle, N .S., and toes pointed. lower leg to Jemllcv Quilts obteoflt. at 1&3 per‘, _ asstlitsttant chief of ntvlatsstaff. d startitntz gltliltlmlt, nlttickltiltte heft g3: ° er e systemg “not” the.‘ enrmy as sen o ervers an up. ouo ng B a n 08D ' specialists to the Bwific in much the knee straight and toes pointed. gjfceieilnt‘ ff, yaflrggtggggg ‘gigghng; the same way they gent, officer; to Lower leg to starting position. When and Prince Rupert EC. d“, deck North Africa before participating one leg is kicking, do not let knee at the “h, with 909' Derhehth ceh_ in Mediterranean action. Specula- oi the other leg bend» Do this ex- that regtohs stands Second wtth 5“ tion itzsabeeri thutdthtettarmy-ivhitth erclse rapidly at least l0 times. percent. em toyees 0t the QNR‘ i399" B W‘, V °n WW5 11 W?‘ - I re o have attained 51.7 Italy and how has a. five-division ENGLISHWOMAN EXPERT ON Attflfifil,” e, 5.5, ob w“... detects two 0071p! army in northwest Eur- AUSSIE ABORIGINE g; New Ghtegew dvmoh Wm, p9 tltpe-Jwll operatfiha dlgtttion ctltgllittnst oANsEnRATtaay 3 (o?) pet-cm; eanesew an er vcn . — — pa At t-hc age of 85, Mrs. Daisy Bates of Wynbring. Inner Australia, has MONTREAL, QUE" May 2 —In the first seven daye o! the eighth! victory loan . emplo of the Canadian National subscribed $5,776,200, accordip; to figlues released today by the trea- sury department. There were 56.482 subscribers. Trans Canada Air Lines employees to the number of 2.612 invested and ‘I96 1111"" i Mr;- HNE5 “i “sauna i; Added: Terrytoon - Brenda Star Serial Lew Lehr Comedy - Seafood Mamas , its, O EMPIR E -:- SAT. Showing At 2:30 - 7 and 8:45 in reserve. EBENEZER W. I. Just been elven a Commonwealth, The Ebenezer Womens Institute‘ IBUQW-Shltp to enable her t0 0011111116‘ held their regular April meeting a collection of native aim-leg for] st ti? home o! Mrs. John A. Mac-. children. She will also prepare a Dcnad with the president. Miss work on azbrlginal laws and cus- Esther Dover in charge. Meeting toms and on other lzntures o! ha- Opened by repeal“!!! the Creed i" tive life. unison. ll members l -' ‘- to Mrs. Batu has lived for 45 years roll cull. There was one visitor. amongst the aborigines o! the West Collection amounted to 65c. Min- and wit,“ 01 Augirsmh 30m in utes at la! meeting were read and Most frequently mentioned name as commander of the Pacific for- mation is Mal-Gen. Dan Spry, 32, of Winnipeg and Halifax. youngest general in the Canadian army. The air force, whose squadrons flew more than 26.000 action- packed sorties last ycsr, will likely CHARLIE CHAN FILM Til-NIGHT The wax impression o! an ear la an lmtlortant clue in the solvlxtf of severe murders in "The ode Mask.” Charlie Chan mystery- oontedy which‘ opens an engage- theutre w- mentat the Empire night. loa-ve l0 or ll tighter and bomber The Chinese detective, played by. squadrons behind in Europe as part Sidney Toler, has in the Mono-l oi the police force to fly “flag- _ u.’ rs‘. CAL - S gram production the assistance of. showing" occupied area. a "number four” Americanized sonf new to the series-Edwin Luke! The problems faced by tho dcloc ‘ bly llllgmfimi. chauffeur. Janet Warrant plays the pretty niece of scientist crank zc-eicher. whose discovery of u way‘ hardness of steel, fighters and bombers. u-"e- m ‘mldvmlng ‘he {Yfllst ‘"13’! their old European battle-tried de 11"" "Wide!" he "as "H 911mm". lltnn-tions. will be switched lo the Pacific with Air Vice-lvlurshal C.M. (Black Mike) McEwen, 48. Griswold. Marl, chief of Canada's group is the likely commander. England she came to Australia in. 1899 and soon became deeply in- terested in Australia's stone Age people. In 1904 the West Australian gov- ernment c-mmlssioned her to com- pile a history of the mtive tribes o! Western Australia. This work has ions been completed but has not yet been published. When the ‘Frans-continental Railway was put through ~ln 1811 it begs-n to attract the primitive peo- ple from regions hundyis of miles to the north. Aborigines were al- patrols over the British- Perillsps another losquadrons of retainin bomber CALEDONIA SCHOOL Report fnr April. Crade-JL-l. Y-cuise MucPher- up roved. Ways and means of raging money were discussed and it was decided to make a quilt for lottery. Mrs. Emerson MacLeod was appointed to buv material for quilt, and the members were to eet at the h ome o! Mrs. Frank» __ ~ lindsoflae some evening to out out QUlQK the squares for quilt. Correspondence was passed a- lttaund ‘and discussed and the ques- a . fll . . Donald, Mrs. Frank MacRae, Mrs. West MacDonald and Mrs.. Rod Maclleod were appointed to attend “I-Ie silid ‘to put our sign in a conspicuous spot at this circlet” By Ken Reynolds ‘TE? to give wood the m“ ‘° lowed to ride not on the freight trains and found a lot. of fun in this. Mrs Bates settled at Olden, on the line, 1019 gnj hag lived amongst the natives there, or at Wynbl-ing nearby, over since. The natives call her grand- mother. Bhe wears. whether me is nmondst the aborigines or called into consultation at the Australian capital. the tightly fitting blouse. higil collar and long slclrts of the late Victorian age. DESIGNER- STUDIES acrltliss AND run: murder. Hurdle Al» _ br: ht ,as the scientist's bitterly] “Eh, 3'8 ‘gchwfllefifialsfgta Stewart, re istic assistant, is seen in his ‘ten, camera“ ' most effective role since his N- ' e I (B, 1' Bet/t M“ lease irom the armed services, _ ZXMMY gwtvflrt Y ‘ ~ Ciro e VII-l. Verna Stewart: 2. NEW WESTERN “I'M A hltltlrgaret Cameron; 3. Pearl Stew- WITII“ ROY ROGERS Muswu ROUNILUP finds VT-l. Elva MacDonald. - t Grade V-l. Mnruaret Stewart: hut-h" 2. ‘Florence MacLennan. ' Grade IV-1. Dnuzlss Walker; 2. Stewart MacDn aid. ‘ to making plans for it when it visits the district. The secretary reported having sent Q10 to the Red Cross and 8 girls’ dressers, l0 . socks, 5 prs. gloves and i turtle neck sweater were handed in for the Bed 0 . No new committees were ap- pointed. Next meeting to be held at the home cf Miss I-lohl Ford. Meeting closed with The King. af- ter which a dainty lunch wasserv- ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ken MacRac. HONOR. AIR IIEROINE LONDON, — (CF) -— ‘line mem- ory of Amy Johnson. the British aviatrlx killed in a flying accident in itMl, witltl bit! Pflfbetuagtitoitoy all‘ I‘ l! 119W nun awn o Mil-Whig i of p blc's vehictettnoié Ml ' Wm“ “m” “ ‘l’ i ril- do m l Bllririv slow-m Theatre to-day. a ' " '. " ‘ ‘ _ For Home. m“ the htehhe obi nllttlrade II-l, William MacLen fcrs entertainment of the high Geld’ t ,A)_tt chartesé-nhhhhh quality in“ h“ made in and Sally Stewart (equal). cmmwy“ N“ 1 cowboy ‘W’ Grade I tBl-l Johnnie Mar- its “other "M "siiitaiii h ' ' v a ns w reezy c v ' . . has eamed£hn theatttttttoettt gt“ 2' Jnmcs Stewalt. loaf £1: ogtitxdyysl-upgued by the we “Fuel-feet attendance: Betty. Elva, Wil- ism (By Dorothy 12;,- Ttssoclated Press Writer) NEW YORK. Ma 3 — (AP) — When a great. des ner ’ [that star, great sparks often fb. U! the Society of British was not the case, however, Constructors. t ____i.___ ggghofiuigsléd Mrllflglnlc hezmtguiliaet-l Mmtfha" 20,0 qlfmrent Immune‘ slgn_he_lf_wardrobe lor_ er curllchl. P?“ ""'"" "‘ "gill? ¥v1ji'-'“»?~‘~’r°=’-=1"ii'li-=- NEW MODERN WAY KEEPS BABY'S SKlN Vernon Somed- Brenton Smith HEALTHIER/ Grade m - ‘ l. 3. Cecil Gntiilh. - Gordon m Eleanor ' lithe amen M!!! [Mil all II! - oilllllyhg Illtoiitoc - 0 - glflabglfsmlllxelyefltulgnyllxlxglgt? fag: l “',"'§§5hs§?%o§§§lifmfohhhic. zglrffanagroecfelj°y$etin°sth {he oh“: Charlesena, Sally, Buddy and Loll- bmsung "Id 'm°h°r' Dale Evans Belllazel B. MacPhee. teacher. tops the feminine out antdtnlntro- d“ new l-llnrn scnool. W hen your boy comes home, he'll be happy about that; bond you bought for him." It will help toward fulfilment of his peace- time dream, no mattcr what that dream may be . . . a new home, a car, a university education . . . whatever it is just you and he know about. “Alright Godfrey, lc...- o... _ dreaming about tho wonderful result: the ___-_~_-_.. IVOPIIO Grade II Sr. -— l. Stevenson. f8 G8— 011 ' -_-——~rr:—__-..;. a d no d M rrl mlll per pent, m a ‘on u. I "o; &<o<vz~:'~*<o‘"~-~*~"'W“~ SUMMER A i HOS TESS A; Breezy New Romance by LUCY POATE S TEBBINS About a Girl. -BEG|N§ TUESDAY |_N THE TIRED FEELING ' GllllllBYE! Sell Low B P‘ ‘$1325 0on1: lchow n. IIIVIIT Ill ‘IIII IIST- . 1//cr0.er.aa4/as 1o-r11-pouo-p_o-o-nn@t Teacher Marian G. Mecliacllorn become hits. Then there's music and Feggv Stewart, Beverly Lloyd and Grade 1X -- Absent for Tests. h ado c ell Mdobohsld, (equal), s. lliarl Pow- Hlshect average in junior grades Ora-do 11hr. -- 1. Norma Lane, Morrison. Shirley Stevenson, Ireta 'I‘heresu Corcoran. Angus Mac- IIIAIANT VALLEY SCHOOL _ B. I. S. HALL duces twc new some b th 5o of the Pioneers. Grant. —_— viliihoers ‘tans in an elroeuent, Raw" 4°!’ AP"!- haracterization as the heavy. 3th Beewhthhhn m, cotitrttade VIII - l. Gerald Cor- Gr VII . Eleanor Min- 2. ‘Iiilereaa Comer-an, Angus er. Clnade V — l. Margaret Pow- er, 2. Patricia Callaghan, 3. Hazel] Ireta Stevenson-lib per cent. steward. Perfect athttethdtiance: 9y 2. Gilbert Callaghan. . Steveson. Grade II Jr. —llliizabei.tl Moo-t Gordon Stevenson. Eleanor Mac- Best attendance for monthlt Swain. I , Donald. Hazel stew-std. _ Highest average for school: l v Eleanor Mlnchen. D A t‘ Report for ‘the month of April: SATURDAY NIGHT Modern and _0ld Time Dancing t. i Adnliallon 26c Grade X — i. Raymond Morri- aon. 2. Audrey Stevenson. Crude VIII - l. F-‘veiyn Smith. 2. Phyllis Una. and Laura smith. (erlilall. ti Bertha Smith Grade VII — l. Joyce Ling. ll We,“ Shirley, Stevenson. _ ' l for DnW Grade V‘! - l. Irela Stevenson. 3. William Carr. 9to i: Follow the Crowd to - THE‘ HALL GUARDIAN Two Men and o Baby