, 1. r at f. - fr the ttoied --7“""' s‘ zzzifimaefmu successes ‘anon; Frederic March of bo _ wood and Broadway fame; ma! Jobin, French-Canadian the Metropolitan Opera, this coast-to-coast bro - April 22nd at 8. 0 i. . qt Bundli- w A .,. ‘n. B‘! i" l a Z _.. 2° (7 l’ ,.iu 1| m q-reement. l Arts’ opened on Broadway ma", the audience ap- uded for five solid minutes Luna's first entrance, gr perhaps the most voo erous , back tgaflroalgwa ever rded any a . gopher-cl opinion .is c; Lillie is an American; in h is consistently the lish oom-- , , Auntie Bea (p; she niolnram herself some rs go) is a Canadian. In pri- m. 1 e, Beatrice Lillie is may gel, widow of the late Sh’ Robert goal. 'I‘he death on active service if their only sou, Robert. two years ago added impetus to his famous mother's desire to do everything e can to entertain "the buys". to coming to New York in , she made an extensive of the Mediterranean war mire and is expected .ln June, o go to the South Pacific for the U 5.0. . Florence Eldridge, in private life lira. Frederic March, started her career on ‘Broadway / and subsequently won plaudits for both mac and screen appear- ances. Shortly after her marriage Frederic March. the ‘Theatre build ergglaged thle oiouplel tr; m: a re o o pays nou g "Arms and {be Man” and “The Duarmm " At the close of that t ' . .. ' jlliltl Mlllllll Pltlill lfl. vmicouvra, CANADA I Y 118M! on Ia-ederio , n,‘ h, fgelfi P01! of Mayor Jop for anlo" hit hi8’ lcblllfl ‘cane; began mm gmlilhftxllaeco in the theatre and MdQ-Nlifhlzélcfilg. forsaken‘ Screen addicts who werlewretee: e“ ‘W “ m! k Twain arz‘ WYWYINY rejoicing ‘in m, prof,” sor Frame "Tomorrow, the Academy arform. vsn " th era. , obin - th We numerous guest punnc" l" "P"! houses thro gilt tilts continent. In between fig," the 40- i chen" glfiellllzllmrllder the di tion of Samuel Hersenhoren "c. featiging Percy Faith “d men . ‘rm figs: mtay s’. lrlbeiacridl Sbbcdgly Asriflll . a . ' Canadian Stations? EDT over l" cgéywgé pllglrd localll over Official List of Casualties cor" ed In Action the living room and at - .“Not another word out of Eat your breakfast or yolagl no to _ ' a 40¢ and aooate. Ho alumMd down on chai: in lrgdout the --e..... w arena t" nor 9.11“ --..".:~."."...- "i? ~ w.‘ :11; the boy ro- reneaua sunny m’ P“! "I won't eat unless I know if my had any breakfast." um- 1 4 "You certainly“ do, young man! If I some home tonight and find a lot of animals around here a- Ilinhyoudl be punished . Under- “That waa a pond dog and he ‘film mybodyb.’ Lonny defended, ‘I stiff? l! I find him, I've got l ‘Paul marched over to the boi. took hi; arm and propelled lam into the dining room. He put aim into a chair none too gently. bed for the rest of the - Lonny managed to cram down tow biwl. but hewas blinllhfl back whi- after Paul mo sons w‘, town, Tom arrived to yfllcrm his pony. He brought tvo sacks of marbles and exchanged them for the animal. King's heart ached for Lonny as the pony was lei flwly- H15 face was so fo brn. Then. he threw himself d on the Efflllml and began m 50o disconsolaiely. "I th-think 1'11‘ run away some place wh-wheré I can have lots oi dogs and D0 . I-I don't want to so home, ng. There's nothing m do in an old apartment. And out mm -?aul h-haiss me." “m; Lpmy, ‘he doesn't hate you. He-me M?‘ M1118 stopped. e Somehow! couldn't go on— . pm no oefense to make for Paul. for she,-'i00. thouaht he had been gym] md unjust. Suddenly, dhe‘ put her. aat doyn beside Ilonny, arms on her knee; and buried her {we against them. Irstsrntly, the boy sa-t up in concern. "Aw, I "didn't mean that “out running away, Ming." He t his arms about her. "You ren’t crying are you?" voice o’ Bu?" cllllllh- IIQQPI Oward. Lieut- uly an ’- Official plgllltlm 1. m’ Kllled In Action “l-Ylor Owen rsszmv- "- S For kuua f a 0am 01E M2... Eton-a llflllll ‘ Inkoea. 1-1 , Marchbaat, (Yawn! Donald Janus, N5. '. e. Neil Wuaman, ‘f-fliimi" '.‘.'."~..'. t... w»! N Baron-lea Dledmd Wonndatwhll: Iriaoner. f War . Ibllln t slatrick,“ PM, “dvillls bgulmmm ares, . Brookg-‘N. S. , Caathm. "Ziwme Henry. m. Priests-meshes. d“ can NJ. ‘ahd PEJ. Rafirnent and]; Clement Wlliam. He, Inckepora N. S. .. lightly Wounded Nev Brunswick ant t -. 8M! h Francois, ' wed Now ner Of ar agyal Canadian Artillery ivmAlexander. Gun, igan (mother) LII. Now GHT BIND-IN + Hairy Harman, PM, No. Centre- *¢'¢‘UY|Pa"|la‘i-"¢V'\|fln'|fi'a"a\'hh‘a‘\a'h‘a Army Cadet Corps News ' liican church. the l? of Captain . are Armeuriaa ~‘?‘.‘i..°?”..‘..'f ii.‘ w announced later in this column. neon or urea. an roacs Oannldanal Offlean Pilot Officer. one small band ' floor. one band h eutenant, two bands I run header, two bands with one small one between. Wins Commander. three bands Captain, four bands. . odora, one broad band rahal, one broad and III . , blue broad and two ma. M:rshal. one bcprd and =§‘r“.2"'.’.';"ii§. ‘Of course she isn't. I. declared. Minx, startled, looked up to find Kirk Shelton regarding her sym- pathetically. “What's the tumble?" he mined. "I said I was ping to run await" Lanny replied, ‘and made her-feel ,~ I guess." "Oh!" Kirk dropped down on the tress beside them. "I sulppose you are Lonny‘! Your sister told me all about you. So you're ad. n? _ hastily. "Paul doom’ mean to he atlent but ' ."Hsr voice tra! ed off. dos brown, th a over one eye?" Kirk adfed Lonny. "Yes! But hvw did you know?" “And does ha have long floppy can "You mow where he is!’ fonny unclaimed excitedly. Kirk nodded. “He came to my house this morning. Angus-that's ' my gardener-fed him. He's still Like to 80 over and see "Oh, lea air! And can I bring him back. Ming? Can I?" seeing the look 0n wine's face. Kirk said quickly, "I've a lot of room for a dog over at my place. SI-BIDOSQ you leave him there and gig?" over seq; day to play with "Gee. I sure will! Can I go see him right now?" Immy w‘ I " .' Kirk rose and ok the gwrand. t b‘ t? . ‘ u you mus good, " Ming cautioned. ‘I'll be good!" . grilling Kink impatien "I won't e any toadaln the house or anything?" I He and Kirk started err together. Their volges drifted back to Ming —the man's kindly a d oomradely, the boy's shrill but . That afternoon, Kirk tel Ming. “Come over and see (inning of a beautiful friendship --Av8"l ‘rhey are "Mira; fo two there. him?" Jmnped near by and om he had name Whiz. "not himd 1e‘ove'r wag! day." Anguaurge "' rman! ha! a luicando n twill keenhimqut of m hief.’ "Please do that." Kirk seconded. go's ‘a s] splendid little chap, n3. . - "Of course, he xmaymoome,‘ Ming WW. to “waif? "t" n nce u 08-" "Not at all,‘ 1'51 said. "l! we halve . we'll lei "I! b01- and we do want him." Willi! limited to Mire him home, In y patented so v or- K's srlfist on, iaaion stay cf day. him home right after dinner," promised. one arm about the boy's shoulder. wed fr; gddifvunn" u?" ti? . ' Y. ~ W Y can't‘ ‘Pall! iliigJliat sort ef in- n x . Che alw little of him after that day. He Quit moat of his time at Kirk's place, and W85 learning to ride a Icntle horse Kirk owned Ruth came out the following Sunday Sliloderhfl moths: ‘were f ‘ a. ,n aoartanen n a ew ya. "If it ia eonvenien , will you keep Lonny until we let settled?" she- asked "I N1‘! the N17. our“ ( ‘. you! - has. with the news that she - lnto "l intend tokeav him indefin- itely. Min; declared. . "Inner, the Unfit maul: rtx ms cnanmrrmowyi GUARDIAN I Mayfair Tea Room 1 her that it wasn't aha who was RG01“ Whiz 2i the 1y he even sl And. Ml Paul was glad EIDNHHSdEEi AGVElEi kiOzi HVGNEHVD SlHl dllD seemed to be the only 0h 9 for anela training. load of l1 AM. and 12:80. L. W. SHAW, BOBENEATH SCHOOL dim hlmKirk and Angus and muy smuvm. boy's world now. Froquen - t at Kirk's house. ' ought sorrowfully. 0f it. ' (To Be Continued Quarrie. Grade VII — l. Margaret Rat- tray, 2. Midael Sullivan. Grade V — l. Ann . Grads 11.1 - 1. Billy Sullivan, jLLiIliQrLQattr-ny.” 3._ viyian Gor- i I18 For tasty, nourishing and economical winter desserts, most ‘Canadian housewives will again do some preserving this year . . . jams, jellies and. all kinds of fresh fruits. Sugar is still very scarce. Ws must continue to conserve our supplies. 'I'h:ls year, the allowance for homo canning will. be the same as in 1944——ten pounds per person. Be sure to use your ration sparingly. HOW YOU GET SUGAR FOR OANNING Instead of special home canning alga: coupons, twenty extra preserves coupons in Ration Book No. 5 are being made available for the purchase of sugar for canning. These coupons are good iorbalf a pound of sugar each or the liaisd value in commercial preserves, for they are the same as any of your preserves coupons. f, ,. "You. may use any other valid preserves coupons to ‘Q I "WAR VETENRANS ( OOUIII IN IALIIGIIANIIIIP will begin at Can- adian Vocational Training School il Prlnaa of Wales Col- lage n IOOII as alx or more applicants have been approved The oolna will consist of Business Procedure, Busi- ness Ililili, Pqcbology of Ialianabip, Salemanablp Praotiaa, ladneaa Arithmetic and a anal! snout of typ- ing, and will extend over a period of approximately four Inertia. Veterans (men or women) desiring such avcourse - should apply in person to Veins-aria’ Welfare Office, Rich- Ciarlottetowa, any wook day between hours This training is being offered jointly by the Provin~ elal Government and the Dominion Department of Labour. Regional Director of Rehabilitation Training a...» 1 - 1. Perfect attendance: - GOBIm, Malcolm Matflilarfle. Highest average: Gord0n~84 per cent, Junior, Cyri‘ Rattray-iiii per cent Prize for stars: Alice Gordon. Florence Parker, --- WRIGHTS -.. sunuvsrn: SHOE suor Ran-eta the long delays in the opening of their new ultra-modern store on Grafton Street, but assurefita patrons that complete installations will be ready about M8)’ first. Meanwhile we are daily busy be- yond all expectation since openlng our doors on Easi- er Saturday, fittlng an appreciative clientele with higher-grade shoes new to the trade in Charlottetown. “QUALITY PAYS” Our successful business has been built in serving conscientiously and courteously, those who appreci- ate fine quality in their footwear. No war-time haste has ever been allowed in change our policy of friendly and polite service-plus a different quality of fool- woar thatln itself brings our friends back for more of the same high grade. In a short while it will be our ,.‘ re to unveil our handsome display windows filled with the finest 0i’ quality Spring Shoes ' warcr-rrs surmvsro: sr-ros SHOP Next Door To Holmanb Cyril Rattray. Annie and Alice and Vivian Senior, Alice Buchanan pqmhm ‘sugar, also at half a pound each. No exchange is necessary. Your grocer will aocepl any valid preserves coupons when you purchase sugar for canning. There are now only two kinds of coupons for sugar. The regular sugar coupon, good for one pound ol auger; and the preserves coupon, worth half a pound of sugar. SUGAR TOR OANNING COUPON OALENDAR ‘Flfilfll KPH UII ONLY ll REQUIRED Thoiwantyaxfzapraservaaoonpflllllflllwll ior canning will remain valid until declared invalid by the Ration Administration. You do not haveionaeihsmimmediatalylonwillbo given planiy a! notion oi their expiry data. GUARD YOUR RNTION BOOK I! you lcaa your ration book, the extra pre- serves coupons which have already been de- clared valid will not be replaced. It is up lo each consumer io look alter his or her ration book. RATION ADMINISTRATION f-- used