M g -::—_ “Young Ideas” Tops ln Ilid Mueller-ire u; f8 PlllllOE EOWMIO __TO-MY and TIIE. - lile on Faculty Row Dllii romance, collegiate antics ll ‘tccusaee youngsters to brcuk up their lnolhvrs onde llllllflliV gtjllllg ldcns," uth and college, now showing Ge Prince Ed rides Susan ltarrmr rule. illzpczlring with Herb- ut Ifarshnll nud Susan and her lillfikirls '1 O me cimizcorrrmown GUARDIAN Mi _ iv-M PAGE THREL THE PICTURE THAT GIVES YQU “Wlllllllé INDIE/AIS, Sophisticated outhoress Illdlgg away in smoll college town, ho, romance with quiet Professor until he reads her spicy book "A5 I Knevv Paris." Scondolously lunny goings on...in q pin lure us bright 0s its stars! ELLIOTT llElO I v nlclllnn BltlllSOll EXTRA ! ! TRAINING TABLE "THE R.C.A.F. FOOD PROBLEM" lt/s News For Every Home TRAVELOGUE -- NEWS (Miss Astor) mar-flags to a and set the entire furore in the process. lkilful as Comedlenn Entertainment on Skill“! an , Marshall, IOOITI B5 the comical attelnpts of a pair irreslsmflv mnny’ 1S charming as second tnarriligc galore in M-G-Mks n diverting story of ward Theatre. It pr0- hwrmw Mam‘ Pcicrs with her first point, fnshion. in the plot Mary Ast or. brother (Elliott tw or who gets his dignity upset, and Miss As _ the unstispecting novelist. Elliott Reid plays the brother role convincingly and A1- Ilvn Joslyn is comical as a distrait Richard Carlson ‘inlays the dramatic instructor whose love for Susan forms nn important in topnotch Reid) disapprove of their mother's eedy vhv-nflstrv Urofessor (Murshall). So they plot w break up the match, collelze in a m.» Peters makes on attractive co.ed and proves herself more than edienne. Herbert the dignified profess‘; In!‘ “'5. ‘t... Reynolds .\\~ . \ \ lmiiini“ I i -\~i\\{\\‘.'-.'\.\\ u! chunky-need u GIIIHIIII w.“ M h ‘he m," “Mo” Purcell, Hel Ryan. Monograms Thirteenth AdB/bted from the the sensational “Scarf ace." tery, William Beaudine. "Mystery of the 'hls granddaughter’ to document at midnight lugs executed bv annsh climax. The March meetixu? of members present. were read and appro $103.25 from the district W I. to the Red Cross. Letters of thanks from the boys were read by the Secreta appreciation SHOWING .41- 3-15400 AND v.00 Mystery Drama Full of Thrills Ilbdturing a cast headed b Dick . . . en Parrish dy Tim an "Mystery of the Guest." horror thriller, opens today at the Capitol Theatre. eerie mystery thriller, “The ‘thirteenth Guest," by Armltage Trail, who also wrote screen success, 4 the Monogram picture was directed by the master o! mys- Thirteenth ‘ts a storv of murder and susucnsc. motivated bv the will an eccentric old men who ordtetrs e in an old. long deserted hotlsc. This eerie re- uuest leads to a. succession oi kill- lmoded ants thnt drive the laictttz-e to n read vrinuon w. l. the Ver- ~- non W.I. was held at the home fo t Mrs. Thomas McKenna, with nine The minutes of the last meeting ved. The Women's Institute oollectmeld e Red Cross. It was moved and sec- onded that $25.00 be lziven from the] for ry. A special meeting was held in assail- and overseas C-A-P-I-T-O-L l TO-DAY rue. AND _ wen. ooourorus LAST GAS?! There's c shudder in every lhud- l ow of this l plllIIO in l crime! l I l I GIIEST» -. u. hliilulihl till‘ HELEN PARRISH DICK PURCELL TIM RYAN “A . . Also SNAPSHUTS l NEWS — COMEDY SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 the school, to pack Easter boxes for ' ‘m: s over-was. Ten Easter boxes were sent to the boys, a- . .,. vAlI-UU. Also $11.00 OI cigarettes were sent to the boys. Mm. A. Sullivan invited the members to her home for the April meeting. Meeting adjourned by singing. God save the King. (Patriot please copy). ittle ailments and the e stem. I Ilelp to Those Who Ire Past Middle Ago When msunnd women get pest middle age their energy and activity, in many instances, begin to d9- oluie and their general vitality is on the wane. l- kneeeee seem harder to lhdke off than formerly, and, here and there, evidences of n breakdown begin to appear. Now le the time thou wieliin lhould take a course of Milburnfe They help tone up and invigorate the patient by their tonic action on ce 50c a box, 65 pills. at. all Look for our tnde mark to help maintain their health and vigour ealth lvnd Nerve Pills. counters. n “Red cart" on the pdckage. The T. Mllbunl 00.. Ulibd. Toronto. OnL --AA- illneu avoided. Help Keep Flt by Keeping TIIE KIDNEY-I I'll Good Order“ Nowadays molt people realize that to keep well i: uauelly simpler, afar, more pleasant and Ieu costly than to try to “get well.” A healthy, well-regulated system mists many ailments to which n Ieu sturdy constitution may IIII victim. Because oI thin, more and more men and women m min] Dodd’: Kidney Pilli at regular intervals. By w doing they feel that they ue helping to keep their kidney: in good order, no that poisonous wule matter and excess acid: may be cleansed from the lyltam, and possible It in e win hulth uleguud Io me Dodd’: Kidney Pill: from time to time. Doddh Kidney "illemnolhhit-Iorningufeenlleuytcruu IIEITIIAI GUARDIAN TO I ' of the Canadian This column In reserved for new! of looll Interest, but ldvfllllllll of n newny nature may IBM?" at five _oo_gtl__l,_w_o_l't_l.__ltrlulg lo!!- KIIIIIG S MIISI MING" with,» CIII§ "T- o n it" b your kidne COOKS for Photos. 95:?» v u I l- conlmni-zmriou use m- l‘.’.°".'.l.‘$°'°“i=' °' lily In ruch cases, he SUBANO n TRAIN AND FERRY-The train left Borden Saturday evening with 385 passengers. arriving here with 181, at 9.20. The ferry made five lind trips on Saturday. GROCERY BUSINESS SOLD- The zrocery Incas conductail under the name of the Canadian Stores Ltd" Grafton Street, has been sold to the former manager. Mr. I-LC. Atkinson, who is taking Over some time this week. - IS PROMOTE!) — Word has been received by Mrs. Peter Bin- clair or promotion of her son. W0. Peter Sinclair of the R. C. A. F. to the rank of pilot officer. PO. Sinclair arrived overseas in No- vember of 1M1 and since has ser- ved in England, North Africa, Sic- ily and at present is in Italy. He received his wings at Camp Bor- den in September, 1941. FUNERAL SUNDAY-The eral of the late Mrs, Samuel Craig of 21 Greenfield Avenue was held yesterday afternoon fiom hea- late residence. Service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. T E. MoLennan The pallbearers fun. E. SATURDAY — Th! llh from your condemnation of frivolity. fact that Jesus our Teacher and our Lord has mightily increased the seriousness of life. 1 could under- stand an old pagan being frivol- ous. nothing eternal in man. But the Saviour has come tdbernacled and in man; into heavenly meanings and swung out through death and when our life means fellow- ship, kinship _ then to be frivolous is antichrlst. make THE KIRK PULPIT Preaching last evening on the text “But. they made light of it” (St. Matt. 22:5) the Minister, the Rev'd T. H- Bussell Somers, said: For Christians there ls another ‘Protestant Orphanage Annual Collection KIJLVIN (THRIVE By Mrs. Horace Paynlcr 5: Mrs. | Georgie .120 - Mrs. Wm. Cusciey’ Mrs, Wm. Casselcl" MJS. J,A Stewart Robert Crozier Mrs. J.R.. Stavcrt Mrs. Edlvard Mc-Murdo Mrs, Lawrence Dymcm, Mrs. Harold Laird Morris Caselcy Percy Clarke Horace Pliynte: Fred Paynter 50c. Eacli: Mrs. Mrs Robert. H035; Mrs. Wm. Sta- vert; Mrs. Ralph Mouse; Mrs. Pen, s2sssseese'§ n C G *~r--_~r- Leaman Caseley; l cy McMurdo; Mrs. Erskine _Mc-, Murcto; Mrs. Sterling ltlllliilfll Crawford Picketts; Mrs. Nlurwlli Adams; Mrs. James Murphy; 400.. Mrs. Irving Cotton. It is the him there was because for and God has tabernacles ‘still and life has been lifted into eternal; with God. eternitv. Christ does not want you to be light oI duty. Do not make 36c. Each: ivfrs. Eric McMurdo; Mrs Bertha Walker; Mrs. Samuel Waugh: Mrs. Isnrlc Walker. 25c. Each: Mrs. \.V.A. NlcMllrdo; Mabon Bynon; Mrs, ’l'hcmas Ram- say; A Friend; A Friend. Total $19.05, VERNON RIVER. . I By Birdie Stewart l Mrs. Harold S. MacLeod 2.00 Mrs. Irving Tweedy 1-00 Mrs. FTatik B. ma. i 00 Ernest Collings 1 O0 50c. Each: Mrs. AM. CarverL, we": Mew“- w- Ginsu” 5- M9‘ solemn He does not wish vou to r5 G Ross- “r; 3,9,9“ \v(~gd'l 1v1lg;é_ Emeékfiltgghlggé lvzfcnnogg; be_ dull. He wants your Sky 1° be a5 i lti/Irs Osbert ‘Enman; J A, Mac- and wmmd uflnisboné. ' 1m"; bright as heaven. But as you have Lax-L | ma“, was m the People-s cemb a life to live, and as you have 5| Total s‘? 5f}, gen“ death to die, do not make light of, 3-31-11 ' _ " the great things of thesoulDo nott "mim-v-m l run BAPTIST cutmcn l funeral of the lete Jiunes MacDon- ald of 329 Euston Street was held Saturday afternoon from the Cut- cllffe Ffimeral Home. Services were conducted bv Rev. T.E McLen- nen. The pallbearers were: Messrs. ‘fllelgh Walker. Roland W A1- r John Russell. Kelly. George Sutherland, Frank McKay. The‘ remains were then followed by trnin to Dundas for burial. Personals Constables Mr. Hagan and Li-| onel Strong of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Charlottetown, left Saturday morning to attend a course at the Rockcliffe Police College, Ottawa. .___._____ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At the morning service in Trin- S i M h26h,th. MlWer _ . ., iiiiiidgnan atigpealbon IJCeIIZIII orfusthe Efillllélllbtlaogglrd glrzgsntpiwrsioed our it is Gum m Mm”, sank .5 ..T.M,. victims of famine and disease in Mr ‘Bradle ' m m5 ‘Opening 1.e_ Ninety and Nine" \ suns: ' y impressively hy the choir, 'l‘he, China and India. This appeal is being made as an united effort by all the Christian Churches in Ca- nada and in Trinity Church the offering will, be received on Easter Sunday. Tho Choir rendered the Anthem "Incline Thine Ear" by Himmel with Mr. R. Gillls taking the solo pert. At, the evening service conditions in India were described, which in many ways are as distressing and needy as those in China. The beau- tiful Ant-hem “The Twilight Shad- by D.D. Woodwas sung by the Choir. The fireside Hour for the service men and their wives was held as usual on Sunday evening follow- their wivcs were the hosts and hostesses. The young ladies of the Mission Circle assiste’ in the ser- ving. One of the features of our Sun- day Schoo work that is giving great satisfaction is the increased interest o! the children in the Memory Course of Scripture and Hymns assigned to them- Ankara Confirms llumania Occupied IJONDON, March nth-IA?)- The Rumanian legation at Ankara, Turkey. announced today that it had confirmed the German occu- lition of Rumania, and diplomat- c quarters in London agreed that Hitler's Balkan grab had forestall-l ed any effective peace move by' the Nazis‘ nervous satellite na- dissension-tom Balkans was seen in Berlin radio reports that para- been dropped into Rumania and a Rumanian Jewish ring dealing with them had been caught. Then. were numerous indications that the Nazi manoeuvre has not ended with the occupation o!‘ Hungary and Rumanin. Turkish advices reported that German re- inforcements, had becn rushed all points on the Runlaniau and Bulgarian coasts of the Black Sea in an apparent German move to prepare a stand against the onrush- ng Russian army. Announcements And Questions In House OTTAWA. March 24—Qucsiions, and announcements in the of Commons today DTOGUCHI the louointcd t0 the ard governors. all provinces have ceuted the Federal Government's Invitation to a Dominion-Provin- cial conference, but no date hus- been settled. the annual statement‘ wheat board showed a surplus of 830,812,275 worm-ion In 1 vi - loved ollghomcflzll: “Eight?! 131:0 peeled nwey on March 20, 1M2. Sweet memories will Ilnler I'm-ever The cannot change them It‘ true Years that. mly come ennnot lever Our loving remembrance of you, ‘mvllte. Son and DIIIIIIICII light of purity. Do not make light of sin. Do not make light of now. ‘steer-ll: ‘%.“‘i;.°‘%.l‘.‘i§.-';“‘l‘§°.llg“‘ were’ M 11 a- hood. _ out Hm or make light oi Him .s death forever. Hospital was held last night in the Holy Redeemer was sponsored by the Charlotte- marks spoke of the work n! 5001M I-Ie cmphasizezd that such work was worthy 0i nur fullest support- and that the of this concert and the one Iicld prc- , viouslf.‘ lvcrc to be turned over In the Social Service. various artists was thoroughly en- joyed by the capacity prcscnr. The programme follows: >1 w Dawning, Mr. Long River W l. of Mrs. evening. March 10th. with an at- tendance of 14 visitors. Meeting opened by in: Isti-tute Odc l in unison to by an "Irish Joke.“ The lPay l t nbpointcdl. Prozrantntc. tncc PIIYIIICI‘ and Miss Elvn Kav. hart. Mrs. W.F. Ernest Dunninz. Mrs. Johnstonc, Correspondence werc thou rclltl. It was moved and $40.00 be IZIVOII towards Rcd Crrssl Campaign. voted fofln U. S Klnslncn Club The next mcetint: to ho hclrl at llnslde and pronounccd 1h:- M"1‘"°\‘l< Mac‘ burnt- irovlis “ihc lilo-t nlozem the homo nf Mrs. nns- Lcod, when roll call wil be Ivcred bv “Sinrz. Stlv nr Pnv." Alsn n th paired. _ The meeting clCsPd bv sulginql National Anthem. nftcr which lunch was served bv ccmmitieo In charge. House assisted bv the hostess, The nun"- tlon sale which followed was great‘. hand“ c ow bv 1mg “Th l, Cm , , . _, p I ...- 1 Sandwell, Toronto editor, has bten , the nnrt of nuctioncrji: ‘ _ CBC b0 oflslun of $7 20 Wns rcallvej ITOIIIQIIQIVQ p ac- sli R iA ower, vicwry- To be w Sacred Concert Greatly Enjoyed The service of morning Worship, scrmcn by the Itev. Ronald Noble lwas ‘The Power nf the Gospel?‘ Saint Paul in Romans 1:16 says “For I am proud of the gospel of‘ Christ, it. is God's saving povvci" for. everyone who hm faith" lMofiattul Jesus rcjcctcd all 5ll(‘CiflCllllll' ntctir‘ ods, he knew that all men rlrc ‘oath not, to be saved by tiudcrstandinc; but by faith, a faith based on his; life, ‘ lSai his death. hi< resurrection: nt Paul knew the place of lawn 1t can enlighten but It cannot pur-; lfy, it can guide, but it cannot bring A Sucred Concert in aid of the ociel Service of the Charlottetown. Hall. This concert Service lI‘i Charlottetown. cni ire proceeds The entertainment offered b_v the audience 0 Canada Land of ‘Hope and Glory, Notre Danie Choir. Solo, Sylvia, Miss Bernice Mur- y. Solo, The Rosary, Sergt. Frank ing the evening service of wor- Mclnllfre- .3‘. D S1 ship. The Men's Association and MgrlegMisiitrgnrlc-i" ‘gfimas. e Nrag: Carrier. Galway Piper. Notre Dame Choir. Pinho Solo, The flower Song, Robins Return, Miss Bethany Mc- Dona-l Solo, Mother At Your l-‘cet Is Kneeling, Mfrs. Arthur Murray. Ocleite, 011.140, John,.Nu, Miss- es Devcrcaux, Blake, Connolly. Doyle. Messrs. Bordage, Doyle, Wynne, Doyle. Solo, Roses of Picardy, The Chester Donovan. Solo, The Old Refrain, Miss Ei- leen Power. Solo. In the Gardcn of TDIIIOTPOW Miss Maureen Brown. God Save The King. .____.__€__. LONG RIVER. W. I. The regular" monthly mcciing of lnct lit the home Oscar Johnstoiie, Friday members and '7 sing- followcd by creed call was responded min. Roll ns. The possibility that. the Allies utes, of previous meetirllz were read have been quick to stir up as much and approved. _ trouble for Hitler as pass ble in the Reports of different committccs were given as follows. _ Sick committee reported iiilVlllg chullsts 1n British unlformg mdlmade no calls. School Comm. had lnc report to committees were then IIDDCIIILDKI. Sick Mrs. Elwood er and Mrs Oscar Johnslouc ire- \Vllli:".II Do. . Jolulslnlir‘. .\.'l s Andrew C Lunch. lvlrs. also $10.00 Membershipjcc 7507,03 life. Jesus put that which is pri- mary in its foremost place, in his lCfOSf, G herd giveth his life for his sheep CBIIIQYOU!‘ codes make vou . ~ - ma you strong? God is in Christ low“ "mmml o‘ the Kmghls oflreccncillng the world unto himself,‘ Church school met at 2 30 P ,\/I , for the Bible Study period. Noble's scvmon at the sci-vice of evcuivlt: Worship Choice ‘Bread of thr- Workl“ was the c\'-, eninll anthem. the ‘eéenlltg Service there was a bricf P9 John Inch and chcilmzlstcl" directed the ullislcl at all services. give for ulonth. Nc\v , Campbell. Mrs. Ernest Dunning. Mrs, Hcdlcy nter. School, Mrs. Elmer Parli- Mrs. Eus- Mtlc- . seconded that there ls the promise that 0d is 0n our side, the good 5hep-‘ clean.’ Mini was "Photo's; and Our:- ‘Fhonllwuvs At the npcnill: of‘ of congregational singlng.. Mus. Bac.. organist} Officer Graduate § . - _ . C N. V R , who was ai rcccul gmdtlnt: of the sprunl nfi-‘ iccro‘ training course 11'. ll, M C.l S Cornwallis Hi, will‘. ltlrs I/fargtlrct l Douglas, lives at 11. Brighton Avetiuc, GIIEII‘IOLLCLO\\'I‘I.I He graduate-d in tilechaniral cngi -, coring from Queen's University, Kingston. Churchill Visits All-American Farce l of the R. LONDON. xliurli 1i the» Bruno Mil cl" Churchill on first lnslpcclicn 01' an All-Dincriclul force ln B1‘il..\lll mitchcd hundreds. of pnrnchuiisls in a mom. lcmp at air-borne ha ,1‘. discovered u . aboard ii glider, h" discussion on bin/ill: a laiano for p, 4d ~ . . . .- 1 . 1. ‘ chill. also uwidcd l" W "bfiutfiliné. i“l.l.§ii~°‘i§i-”igciifilhiliii. i‘; 759ml"! the 13mm l“ m” ha“ m‘ n gvcatcl- cntlso than (‘ililff of nur ‘premion of war. l The Americans in Britain. ‘two countries have cvcl- lnughl for in bygone days “ Mr Churchill, bare-headed spoke frcm n jeep, with Gcn D\\"I,!l1g D Eisenhower. Allicd invasion conun- '-- ll ‘Pd ‘ ll. d Cl ‘ d t , ‘olciiiiilitfi illilargzrlfidbiiifix mtltu aid L: riisdnlvlrs.bI-lciileyngnviiitgl"ifgtllif‘ iQmaY N- Bladlfl‘? "mm" "lmllmlb were e K- _9t_h_§\ir _Forcc,__ v_ "Cool Under Fire" 11v IIIEMORIAMi T” QIGARETTES F I * - . . .::.' .:':::.::"'":' ""1 i ma e with moisture ~ _ proof AouAruo: papgp, ___ circulation spends up and ____ carries fatigue poisons tawny 1 _ Keep a bottle always handy '- for family emergencies. .l , . . -¢ l SUB-LT RALPH DOIJCILAS '._ clvis Bcrcicn, colnlniinti-"i of the s . 8 HOURS OF TIIIS SI.0AN'S LINIMEllT - The cruel pains of turtutecil muscles yield quickly to the penetrating warmth of Sloan's Liniment. Just pat on Sloan's and enjoy quick relief as blood faster. Depend on Sloan's. lllllli.) Sl.0r -y’. National Film Board HU-JE MOVIES IIARLH 24 - 31 Purltdulc, Monday, Alarrh 27 Sour», 'l‘uc~ll.l,\', .\1;|rvl\ '33 (‘in-liigull. Well. 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