BASH! 91X rnnir: rnvlnn whiny DNLY ‘ SHOWING AT 2.80 — 7.00 and 9.00 IT HAPPENED ON A HONEYMOON! love In the morning-end flight from launder el nlghll The sus- 1- pense In terrific-end Jean and End are |us| the pair to molle lhe "- most el every action-packed inelnenll. i»? =1 r ___ PICTURE DDMIND TUE. — WED. — THUR. ROBERT TAYLOR -- SUSAN PETERS in “SONG OF RUSSIA ” A firwh ollucius B. I. S. HA LL SATURDAY, APRIL Sill Modern and Old Time Dancing 0 to 12 Admission 25c Follow the Easter Parade THE B.I.S. HALL i.“ is written-‘My culled a House have made it There is" said ambiguity M _A___,._,.,,_U l “"733: I Ho goes to the tcn and decayed a- ~67 destined to be as“? to ages to come. riinomzivno I‘ SOUND srnnn sum» w m, pfgflx M“ attached u; sl The tips of a propeller moving at \l|ng originally meant, "son of." ‘top speed often surpass the speed of iii- sound. SOCKS STAY SHORT ._i__- SDIELT SMELLS LONDON — (CP)— The Board -——— of Trade has decided, despite nro- The snelt gets its nanie from its tests that mcnls socks will stay distinctive odor, which short until the war is over. that of the cucum "r. 1,1 and adultery. f crmei". ers of His dny. resembles rackateers they ._:.._~‘= <;__ “i, TELL O i HOW TO ENLIST lf bctwcen 18 and 45, medically fit, with- out dependents and possessing Grade VIll or better education, apply to any of these Recruiting Stations: Halifax, Cogswell St. (next Hospital) or at Wellington Barracks, Yarmriuth, Kentville, Truro, New Glas- gow. Sydney. Charlottetown. Or sign and mail this coupon to C.W.A.C. Recruiting Officer, M. D. N0. 6, Halifax, NAME . . . . . . . . . ADDRESS TODAY ONLY - All Star Musical “SO’S YOUR UNCLE " PITDI. non. -rur.-; MM, M we Roaming/j Plus NEWS-SINGSONG-SPORTS — Film Flickers < . CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH the burdens of taxation _-- i heal. profiteers would not so much , On Sunday evening a chorale as touch with their polluted fing-i "Green Hill Far Away" anthem were rendered with splen-. 1n the ‘horriiiig his subject was lmlile Angelic Prelude." _ He said: “In every divine his- toric event recorded in the Bible. God sent on His messengers in ad- lvance, thus showing us how near {Heaven is to earth, and how in- tcnscly concerned is the Almighty in the reremption of man and the human race. and, also, His con- suming interest in the establish- illlclll. of His Kingdom on Earth." In the evening the doctor spoke with great earnestness and clar- ity 0n the subject "The Declara- iion of Righteousness." The doctor in part declared: "It about concerning what Jesus meant. goes beyond His times. trntes beyond lriere circumstances. planted in righteousness. but rut- nlizm of an ancient people, and formality and organization of‘ the “Jesus is t.l,. prophet as were as priest and king, and in the passage before us. He looks down 110011 i1 church, oncc ldllre and llfvgfesf give by the primitive laws of His righteousness, to a day upon which the Bride has fallen upon apostxicy “Jesus paid the price of a He scaled his judgment. when with a corded wliiu tic drovc from tile temple the Jewish sralt- “Gratters, I say. for grnfters and load upon the people of His day,’ YOU WHY SHOWS 2.30 — 7.00 and 8.46 5:111 NED. " ‘"' "P TNE VAGAIDNDS JDYCE COMPTON and an ers. did cffect ithis day mean to you and me? The Rev. Morgan E. GengeHIi: means still the driving from Ph.D., D.D., preached both morn-Ithe Temple o! God worshippers ing and evening, of the golden calf. And shai we stop there? Oh no! and He is the Light thereof. “The Declaration of ighte ness is the foundation Great Freedoms of the United Na tions. and these freedoms mus fall, without the Christ; and yo and I must fall in our and His resurrection out among the dead." Father's House is of Prayer, but ye a den of thieves’ the preacher, "no this text nr He He Ffinc- root of the tree Years Ago By The Canadian Press by the institution- dccadcnt by thc .._. ed documentary ivith loss of l2 lives. imnwsonn no. re‘ brew a keg of beer. CAESAR. TRAFFIC EXPERT were. who would 0i one-way sireeis 35 traffic. WWW O O "FIRST because we realize it's our duly to help out in this war by getting info uniform and releasing men from work which we know we can do. And we know it's OUR war, too. " ECOND, because doing your duty is far from drudgery in the C. W. A. C. Asa matter of fact, I have never been so happy in all my life. It's because I am doing such interesting work, learning so many new things, travelling about, mak- ing new friends. And 1 am proud of my job, and proud of my uniform, too. “ HIRD, because we must have nevi recruits-MOD of them — to join the 16,000 women already in Khaki. Of this quota Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island must furnish 500 recruits. The need is most urgent now for clerks, stenog- raphers, typists, dental assistants, postal assorters, telephone operators, store- women, car and truck drivers. If you are qualified or would like to qualify for any of these trades, step right up and enlist TODAY." Have you ever thought that you may not be doing all that you should do to help win this war’! You may be working from 9 to 6, you may be doing voluntary work of one kind or another. but in that the utmost you can do? Can't the work which you are doing be done by someone else- someone who hasn't your youth, your health and strength, your freedom? which “This is Palm Sunday- What does Calvary next and after Calvary the glorious re- surrection of the Son of God. The < ous- of the Four claims, without His Atoning Blood, l-lis cl local interest, Resurrection and His Vindication 0| alien's-y nature may,» lllsrrgcu of His Cross, His sweat, His blood at IIKQ cents a wuru. strictly pa)- fmm an]; In This War-Four APRIL 7. 1940—~Brlbain produc- to prove that Germany as early as 1937 had a detailed 10-year Dian to conquer iSnoppe, UYCZIL ueorigc csircel. Europe. German sub toi-pedoed and sank Norwegian vessel of! Scotland -—~ u it takes 1.250 gulons of water LOlLIOOQWlII, Minister. Julius Caesar conceived the idea 3.00 i-' M. ‘rrycn ‘L30 P. M. aids tolare special laaslei" l» l, Play will begin TO-DAY omlilz west Imlest cowboy 0hr lntlee ofell tine ls s nulq illil llllt EXTRA — VARIETIES Comedy -- Cartoon G-Men vs. Black Dragon establishment of the new ordteix: - ,' ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKinnon. which shall never grow old; ie- . i - ___ __ - ty. new heaven and the new eartlii Shmls 2'30 7 8'40 The Staff of Greystone Club. wherein dwelleth Righteousness 1 Montreal. t u I This column is Dill. vuncc. COOKS lcr Pnolus. _ CONFEDERATIU; “H; IN blJltAN on. CORNWALL PASTORAL, Sunday. ‘ El ‘ c as ioii.>\\'..: lxlilghufil .s 1.3/1. Cornwall l..iu HAVJ. a. nchooi ‘ C l1 n -~ u n. — Senna.- Aprii vtli ll A. M. rttv. J. it. ulillllltfl‘, ivliii- Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes Cit ' 15W _ ii-a-ii. llnvlyrs. George Chupipeli and fémilyv. JUST ARR] in, ii ' Coats and Suits at tliepnilflxslliidll GLYNN (Ga/pm Roach and Vincent '. J01 ‘ ~ 4_5_6_8_3L l Cnyls in 0Neill and family. CENTRM‘ ""15" —— Sundainl yafrfiegill/iilENrUREihilIniillLYclly April 9m. Easter anoc Cove I l‘. lvl. Rev ’i'. Ii-U-li. ‘TRYON - BU Lllllnljfl. -— Sun y, April Westinoreizind 11.00 A. M. Albany Tl] E50 .nd cordial invitaucil l5 icntlcii to ull to siinre our worship services with us ‘ AVOID LONG WAITS bv cav- 1i1€ your Civic taxes early. 4-6-71. THE MATINEE for the Easter at 3.15 Mond-ay afternoon, not 2.30 as printed on tickets. A limited iiunliici" of tickets available at Reddilrs Drugstore, today. 4. . _ THE KIRK 0F s1. JAMES.- The restivai of Easter will be ecle- bratcd wit/h special services at the Kirk tomorrow both‘ morning and 911911111‘; conductcd by thc Minister. the Rev. '1‘. H. Bussell Soiners, M.A., S.'I‘.M., who will also preach the sermons. Miss E. Lillian Mc- Kenzie, Mus. Brie, Church Organ- ist, will dlrcct the Chancel Choir and Gallery Choirs in Easter An- thcms, Solos and Carols and provide Organ Preludes and Postludcs ap- propriate to the day. Tile Church will be adorned with Easter lilies, tthe traditional emblems of our lord's Resm-rection. The morning Festival Celebration will be broad- cast over C. F C. Y. At 2.30 the. Church School will hold a Special Easter Scrvlcc when each pupil will receive a memento of the glorious day. New Show And Sales Room Opened, 'I'his city now boasts of a new, and up-to-datc show and sues room, located on Grafton street and conducted by Mr. W. ll. Beaten the well known local auctioneer. | 1t is located in the building‘, known as thc "Grafton Hotel , which was gutted by fire some time - ago. The port-ion used by Mr.‘ Beaten is on the side previously occupied by the late Fred H: Trainor as a plumbing 5110B. l Two floors of this building which are in use have been completely remodelled and painted. 'I‘iie only] office. walled of! by glass partition. | fir»! the floor covered by linoleum. isi on the first floor wherc numerous articles, beds. books. chlnawarc. are on sale. The upper floor used as l 5Y0" mom contains beds. springs. d"!!- ers. tables, etc. This show and sales room fills a lmig-ielt want. and it is ‘Pleasing to note is bein! liberally patron- For Faster Relief of‘ CHEST COLDS Muscular Aches & Pelne Tired Burning Feet MASSAGE WELL WITH BUCKLEY‘ snursiLcss WHITE RUB PIICI I06 llll I00 ll ALL lnlllhh A saunas» DYNAMITE DIN. CENTRAL GUARDIAN Wsflfvfid ior news i advertising 1 iand family . _ Service. Clyde] IHAVC!’ ll A. l‘-'l, unui-cliill 2.2.1 l‘. M. w.‘ [KW BAPTI ST 9lil. a| Mr. and Mrs. l l M18. JOIN l. IOCOiIOI ‘Mrs. Michael stunt. ‘rrscadie Althoiuh in her mini mum until about two weeks louii to her death libs i medical s for his own 0n City? M11. .‘ M38 V . . 'I‘r pnor, Mt. Edward mad; Gordon McKinnon, City and who arrived from Montreal a wcc before her mother's death. 21st to St. where Requiem celebrated by Millan who also conducted the service at the grave. ' The pallbearcls were: Messrs. John E. Goad)’. John Kelly, Den- nLs McKenzie. J. P. Martin, Harry Corcorazi, William Flynn. The following Floral ‘lkllmtks, Spiritual Offerings and Mus Calrda were received. Crescen Husband and Family. Sprays- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wakelin. City Mr William McKay, Cit Central Royalty l u . The Grandchildren Wreaths- Y. Women's In- MASS CARDS Husband l2) Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Drake. Bos- 3 ton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKin- non. City. . and Mrs. James McOomiack, Johnston's River. ‘IN MEMORIAM The death ooeurnd in the City ta-i 18th ygue III. ?“ mp beloved wife o! John A. MoMonusv 20 Dominate: street.‘ amiadawhtsroltlic ll-lAMLl-hd good an tender car do the angel of dtehseth claimed ha The tluieral was held from her late residence Monday.‘ February Duinstarfs Basilica] High Mess was Rev. Kenneth Mc- v- pneumonla md deqlte all t, devegéad l I was SAINT cluanu animal's! CHARIDTTETOWN iiosvmnr. PR. “ 01w MAD A 8 Act Farce Comedy by Jellies Reach ;_ Directed by Barbara M. Roper, C.D.A. I. PRINCE EDWARD lliEATRE April u MATINEE 3.15 - EVENING 8.15 pm. : . A Underline Distinguished Patronage of _ nu amu- lieutenant-Governor s. w. mm and mu. The Honourable Premise J. Welter lanes and In. Jedi l nu WIIIIEII]! Dr. a. s. Blanchard Ind Mrs. Bluebell . THE CAST 0F CHARACTERS: Don Cutter, n playwright ' Wing. his Chinese VIM . - Priscilla, who tulle . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lady Msollcth, a victim of Sbskespeer. . John Alden, who hunts lndlllu . . . . . .. Mr. Hdye, a ferocious vllllun . Dr. Bunn. who is In char“ Lucille Marcy, a damsel in dist Mrs. Kluok, the housekeeper Gertrude Finch, Don’: fiancee Mn. T. Ashlngton Finch, hcr mother . . Depression, their colored mild Artemus Burke, u lawyer Danny Siletto, wanted for IIIIIIIEI’ .. — SPECIALITIES — Between Acts l and IT-Sillgiug and Dancing by PROBE CAMPBELL -— JANE GIDDTNGS Illd TERESA COSTELLO. Between Acts ll ma lll-“Indlm m" Call" run "the Marie" — Barbara M. Roper. “The Enter Parade” — Clllflll: Chamberlain. The music provided by Don Messer and His Islondlid i, Prince Edward Theatre, April IOlh., I944: Afternoon and Evening g, Daughter May Mr. and Mrs Vincent Ti-ninorl VMrs. Pearl White and family, lCity. -, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Outwav and family, City. Frank Lacy. City. Mr and Mrs. Pius O'Meara and nine. Mt. Edward Road. Mrs. Patrick Oliallornil and Brendon. Johnston's River. Mr ' d M . l . faguyl-igity. r5 Abert Pyan and r.n.ndM .Alb tKll, i. Mrs. Cecillzlsllllelntllis, Sitar. c w and Mrs. P. Ciriffin, Mount Ml‘. Stle/‘wart. d r.an Mrs.Jh Min is.‘ Myrtle McCormclck‘, lvfcontIl-en1olty| Frank Stewart. Tradadie ‘ n lai ' - . mm tummy‘ any. e re Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pound. City. ‘Mr and Mrs. Fergus Connors. ty. , Mr. and Mr . Fr k ' Donagh’ S an Ti alnor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAdam, City clltvlr. and Mrs Thomas Griffin. y. any gofirarrirlatntihl-lilda. City. . B11 S. C 13 l Boswmlwus. o y oi hin Mr. and Mrs Boston. Mass. Mrs. J. R. LleClliir, Cit Mrs. borne Johnston, A Friend Y City. CARDS AND MESSAGES 0F SYMPATHY Nir. and Mrs. He Mr. and Mrs. Wi Soutlhport. Miller, City am Mclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. C“ Dan Gamhiuiln, y. Mrs. Garnet Campbell, City, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Down, City clllldrs. Mahon and Walter. y. Mr. and Mrs J h G Mfiuy. mtg. W089i) allant and. r. an . .1 Hazelbrook. ' oseph Can'- Myrtle MoConnack. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, Mt. Edlcvflard Road. Em - fl-Iid Mrs. i; NlicMllls , m. Edward Road. c’ “ Mr. and Mrs Leo Trainer. Don- I511. “Mrs. Russel Roper, Central my. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mt. Road Edward . Clara O'Meara, Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swan, Si. Avards. _ Mrs. William Ford, City. Mr and Mrs. Basil McQuaid. ‘ QYWIIIIIIIIIIIJIIII)‘ l ‘Lsvwmfmwllvrll/Iililerp $3 h a ,1» Niilchael Quirk: i‘ rilrrawlnwllra/JI where they started out to be. Jackets were carefully tel i. though never did they forget that that they would look mills they were part of a maste Again they behaved very sober y. buttoned. , . r des . unbottoned indoors, u 1mm, ‘ \ The Prince Edward Island ‘ Teachers’ Federation IN ANNUAL DDNVENTIDN PRINDE DF WALES DDLLEDE AUDITDRIUM Wednesday, Thursday & Friday APRIL l2lh., l3th., and l4ui. Addresses by - . . " HON. J. WALTER JONES. Minister of‘ Education PROFESSOR..GUNDY of Mt. Allison University and DR. J. A. MacMILLAN of Charlottetown Add alarm to I0" ‘ lute: casein 0r thrill those vim love with quell! lonel- lcry from TWc lner‘! —n0 matter. who! City your choice you'll I Mis Lois Leew, City. find Wcllncr’; vralt- / Miss Madeline MacPherson, City llll to serve on Mr. and Mrs. Pat Powers and $|o0 courteolsly, faNll I family. Olty. | - my _ Ciltvgr. and Mm. Lome Johnstoml-l-he dhmonfl h, nun," "m ‘ Mr. and Mrs William McTaguefi City. ‘xiii-rm gmilii-l’ Mfi-lttileal‘ Wllso . an . , Montreal. u’ “ Verna end Myi-e Dimahr. Mon- Viola, am: and Reta, Montreal. Ann Goi-miey, Montreal. I Mr. and Mia. Robert E. Bell and amlly, 0i . Nina Hillylan. Montreal. Cord or Thanks m. John A. MeCoi-mack and family. Wish ‘to thank all kind friends and nnghbours. also Clergy Sisters and Names of City Hospital‘ who assisted them in their sad bereavement 4-3-11. POCKET! FEATURE. MAINBOCIIEB SUITS NEW YORK-Tn the jackets of recent ooliecti , ulated pockets at the waist, were repeated in design just below the labels. Bomeof these siillifwerc in print. Mninbochcrs penchant for! violets evident in n number of] them. both us to cnlci" and design. Revers were varied in plan and often seemed to have forgotten lust perfect, the setting modernist" in design. ‘eta. or slni- ever. ._ "stuns; A j rr. fir! =1 ell styles. “ ' Men's Rings $1.5- ._ _ ‘ v ‘m! mnlmhh ,.~ 1“‘n"§° finh chutes ’ . stones. A lure mutant of Bulovss for Mel. s-r Lovely BULOVA the innumerable little suits which i Dainty ilmctlielte,.lhli W1" were shown by Mainbocher in his servo her faithfully i0!‘ . W.‘ W. WELLNER LT Jewelers n... I868 HT B NDli