i van-y" l» o new trlulIPM ADVANCE SALE IIII III yam-swam, _: sauce - tlilicnrsrrn PICTURE ‘THAT'S Tllll T0 “I'll. ‘Drama pachd with pawgr m; tondomoeal A great heart story "b" ‘will! lad teare you'll Mill l9 lllllo, with Your friends. ‘LASSIEQ PLUS NEWS — SPORTS —SUI'ER.MAN avsivnio ‘none-rs n‘ nox ounce-too - s.» r. M.'""'""|lll""' AVOID uns- vrs. ATTEND MATINEES AND nanny snows. ‘fir/W?’ ' O r Ylti :_;A male l‘ F1257 (‘Y-wily iAlso G-MEN VS. BLACK DRAGON — COMEDY .. EMPIRE —- Tll-NllillT and SAT. "snows 1 - s.4s ‘ - MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 — IYINIIQNIIAWIITAII IIIITINIIOITIIIIIGNTW _ IAIITIICTICIIOIIIIIATIBQNUIUIOUIIIAKI ltwdvtlgiwlm&flnlifihllfiielnulheylflfliildieli LYNN MERRIGK llllBEllT HOMANS lllllN JAMES QENTRAI. GUARDIAN Tlih eellnn la reserved rei- new! at local ineerut. out. advertising o! a newly nature may be inserted at live oenta a word. strictly Bly- ; TO-DA Y— SA T. Please note onilnae oi cite. imcaNr ARRIVALS. - on“. maker suite, coats, dresses and hate. Kennedy's indies Wear. 426-81. Y. II. 0. A. Boys’ and Girls‘ 0 . inaiurn Demonstration, mum, Avril 18th at 1.00 P. M. Silver collection at door. 4-37-21, THE MONTHLY MEETIN u» own 1w . w... stall tonhht at tbe Home at a- ii. a-‘ao- ii. "MYSTERY MINE ... HAW lfllllflmi down "Fill O its wuy HUNDREDS TURNED away the last- tlme. Get your tickets new w. the Mart Kenny dance Monday, May 1. 10 D-m. till a am. No ticket eala at door Bbonsureo by unar- lottetown tlyro Gilli). 4-20-91 TBYON — BONSHA BAP’ ggUM/‘ll. Sun w ail-ll. in our services of LIL 4-23-11. CAVENDISII UNIT Bllltvlclib iaunoay, Public worship 1'1 A. lvi. smiley rinse Lou r, m. Norm leustmc, ieev. n‘. F. Collin. Munster. a-ili-il. WINSIAJE UNIT sriuvwns. Avril wautlrclilillncu No 111 A wnRoan Vlvlfo. saunas/y. Am Prayer 1.1 A. lvi. rtev. G, 1e. - man. Rector. mail" CENTRAL PARISH. — Sunday, snows s15 - r - 8.45 12192"- | \ ,.._. “Maw ' COOKS tor Photos. _ _ i, I sUCmIEIIJEBAITON uri: IN‘ WRESTLWG A JAP s.*..‘.-..‘.'~..h".'i:.".t.'i.'li'bti1 more pain or . “m 11. husband, one ouuiwll or‘ ENGLAND sizn- T “a 111s _QI~lAI_tLU'l"l‘E'l‘UWN GUARDIAN VERNON RIVER Dramatic Society Will Present. Their Play IN Ndrlus DAME ACADEMY HALL cantor-meow»: Friday, April 28th Sponsored by Netre Dame Alumnae 8.15 p.m. Tickets 35c luv MEMORIAM ms. ‘wan-ran uaynaN There Passed peacefully wway 1n the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 31st, 19H. one oi the most, highly X d resident o1 st. y gersotn o! Mrs. Walter Hayden er 54th year. The deceased had been in failing health for a number of years but WI; always cheerful and un n; so that hae- death came as a severe shock to the family and friends. To ave one’ far and near her and capital- ity were well known and her mem- ony will never fade from thoae who were near and dear to her. She possessed a deep abiding faith in God. who doeth all things well and her passi of a child Fll-YIGFI house. where there is no tears to mourn a sorrowing daughter. Hilda and Bhal DANCING B.l.$. HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT i, Modern and 0m Time Dancing 9 to l2. Admission 25c ‘ i» Follow the Crowd to t" i. THE ans. HALL rams: sTnHFdW-‘ffl- ‘a-"ffa": ‘In? share of your patronage. Mia, Ohoator Mao Mrs‘ Roderick Kidsmi both of Rod Point. to all of whom the sympathy of k the whole community is extended. Ifimeral services ‘front her late A0111 30th. Clyde RIVEI‘ 1L A, M uanoe Cove 1.50 P. M. i ‘I 1-’. M. Rev. '1'. W. uoodwiii. Min. "W- mil-ii. NEW LONDON 4 Charlie Avril 30th. new IDIIQOII 11.00 A. 1V1. Lona River zoo rm. South Granville lJw r, M. my, n, M. Bimtain. Minister. 1-29-11. BRADALBANE United Church. . —\'581‘Vw$ on Sunday, Amtll sum a; follows: Pleasant valley i-l A. M. - North ‘Granville 3 r. lvi Bradal- nane ‘Lao r. lvl. Rev. u. u. Morale? a - 1 Minister. IIAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. ._ ~Minister. v. Ro E. veasey. Plus SERlL - COMEDY fifitr-i _ _ Ellen's Diary Y B. U. Services 5 , ~ , Victoria 1.1 A M. filiugiszltonhgrle. BOIISIIWW, 730 1'. M. 4~z8-li. THE UNITED CHUB CANADA. - hunter RJvei-Cgswgfl Charlie. Services will oa held on surwny. Avril 30th as iollows: Wiltshire iu.O0 A. M. Hampshire 2.30 P. M. Hunter lover ma» r. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, Minister. 4-28-11. (Continued from page I) tongue outt rather his eyes i D . S Milling d th i e- REV, C, BR! box. The harrassed wiieaexidnelotlcier on Sundayfltniillrlgolta: Tll-“(Jentrli a balbe under one arm. a iryin pan Bedequs lawns; ghm-ch a‘ 1.1 A_M_ guano Iisgigiféngaitg: hermfgnal boy in Travellers Rest at a P. M. and lh ' 4-38-11. N0 old clock. Jaunes tells me: "It's dark CIIU:(2TIl1lES.RAl;¥1-§P30tg ‘£112 ‘r2; as black cats" which reminds ms 1 ulu services wm be mm as 1m. must. chase Darky off to the barn. lows on Sunday: North Rive;- 11 There mil-St be tasty Lid-bits there . M. Clyde River s. School 2 PM for the taking. Alter all ivhut are rvioe :1 P. M. long Creek servué his cat's eyes for? 7.30 P. M A welcome to all. luv So Diary-until tomorrow, Good- A, y; 1w‘; mum,“ 443,“: nilzht _____ MARSIIFIELD PRESBYTEBIAN l " HAPGIJ- — Servjces tor next lords Day. A il 0th will be held ' t Bowart 1d A M a PIM. and Marniliela Rev. Henry P. Bnak, i-za- b THE PIl-ESBYTEBI ‘ IN CANADA- servleg glinmcll day. A l mh will be Wood lands at 11.00 . Caledonia at 7.30 P. M. Rev. T Duke. Minister. 4-28-11 CONGRATULATIONS. - Miss Doris Irene Currie. daughto Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Currie, view, was BJIIODI the nurses arsdu- ntinz yesterday from me Roya toria Hospital, Montreal. com. RH|NARD$ ll_lNlMENl Perfect Bluebird rWWIIlIy fashioned Blue- i-‘mlll . . . flawless ird a monds, 1.84Z"R9gel's~ Bros. —-~ ' $34.75 "Sirocco from the beaulit Love and Adoration “unl In aarvleee (or l. ' m Give till-TS From . . . . WELLIIEIFS For the gifts that will heat ex- pi-e" your sentiment see Well- mr, large selections. . .Whe- um- w; a flawless diamond en'- [agement rina. weddlnl xlt . anniversary wmmnbmnc.“ n“; Mother's my sl" rm"! " y"; what you want he"- Smart BIILOVAS from coast l0 "l" "mlllfil. smart at ling and greater deoendablll . viv. m... Ltd. I863 Jewelers Since Vic 513.13g“ with honor her three years _ l, W?‘ ll you are ha It etraln — h eyee or dilalneaa- eonauit specialist. At your eerflca with yea o! experience and a thoroill IQTHIPIIIII aervlee. Cali in and dluuae yo difficulties. Wrlla or uhona to! f.- Rougllness instantly soothed D11 mg; Iipa are uneomfnrhhle-un aightly-unnecen ,, tool Gut quiet, euro relief from unpleasant roughneaa and P"- teet yourself mm sully inieeted erlrll a, [mm |oothlr1| Lypeyl. Because o! lte smooth emollient action Lmyl will! ‘pwhmmnu l penetrates the eraekl-llllflll "mm a "awn-m" and gonna-liven immediate a F, relish-hastens ' liolllfll- LIN ' quickly regain desirable aupplaaeea. Gel AN D SON tnnyitsm-uulenruiuiy. mm u eerywh l head lemma. e. o. aurcnsson m" m ' ' "a: r. nvrcaaaoN w“ ‘ maonfraur WAR LOAN MEETINGS Alirll 28—Tignlsh May 2—Vernon River April ZS-Huntor River May li-Morell ' May l-Murray Harbour May fl-New Glasgow May l-York May 4-St. Peters May 2—Murray River May b-Eldon Prominent speakers, Including men with Overseas Ser- vice ln this war, will be present. An entirely new series of Warlioan films will be shown Everyone who can possibly do lo le urgently requested to attend these extremely important meetings. THE NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE Presbyterian Th ' IN MEMORIAM golfih Bedeqflic United Church 1.30 ‘ - Gill IIBVCI‘ §a§f g Charlottetown, a. 1:. 1- re/Iél/fflf/ ' ° were on Mon | Alpril 3rd by her Wei. g ting wood‘ o! comfort to the ‘ reaved family. The lumns: "I am lne Oh Lord" and "Nearer My. God to Thee. were sung. Pallbearers The were Josie Simona, Reg Webster Irving MaoKennle, George Morrow and en] towts. Interment was in Mldgal] can- etery. Gone But Not Forgotten. Z JAMES L. DAVIDSON ‘and family late James I... Davidson of Cambridge P. E. l. | His sudden death. which occured ‘as a. shock to relatives, friends and neighbours. Born at Cambridze on Auiuat 36th i800. he was the son o! ual Davidson andthelate Anna Bella iqavidson who wedeoeased him some lma B60 He was united in marriage to M155 Mary Millsr of Min-ray Harbour North. 0n November '1. 1917. At that, time he built s home near the lace; ofhisblrthandha-dreaided ere till the time of decease. '" Besides being a faithful husband iteamong his fellowmen with whom he associated. He W85 always ready to lend a helping hand to those in trouble. He will be-g-matly-mlssed in the home circle, where the vacant chair be filled. There are left to mourn. besides his grief stricken wife. a daughter ll. Mrs. George Miilar of Murray Har- at. home Samuel I. lbour North. a 50111. John and his Med father. Mr. Davidson of Alllston. P. E. There are also four sisters and three brothers, Sadie. (Mrs. Gannoni of New York City. Nettle, (Mrs. E. - E. Perkins) of Connecticut. U. S. A. Cora. (Mrs. J. H- Campbell) Allislon P. E. I. Lexie. (Mrs- H. S. Jordan) and Har- of Charlottetown. Halifax. Another brother.’ killed in First Great War- | ‘There is also a son-in-law and a‘ whom he’ moat dearly. ' f which was largely. unera. attended was held from the home on Easter. Sunday. The Rev. Jos . Ro officiated. the text‘ being. "God is our Refuge and Stre . A very present help in‘ troubefl’ H. 40:1. . The hymn; suns were "Blast is the 'I‘ie That Binds. There is no Night in Heaven, and Safe in the Arms of Jesus. Pallbearers were Murals Harry, Johnston, Samuel Irvinl. Archie Melood, Clyde Kemwin. John 0.1 010W and Edward Miller The remains werelaidltoreat in gmuoemetflv atMurl-ay Harbour v0!‘- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear hus- band and lather, Peter Carter, who lleued away April zlth. ma. Ayearhalnlaeed Oar hearts eore time min , he .......'°.72.°§.li'. t... . $125?‘ ere, Te part with one we loved eo dear. So quiet so quiet wae the call sudden death surprised u; all, Though. his nriile hae [one forever And hands we cannot tench We shall never loae eweet memories 0t the one we leved eo winch, leer Remembered by Wife and Daughters. A-l-ii. 11v MEMORIAM manor el Mn. Geo b rllnlllllll. who ulna-tad this lria April I. 1N8. . 01ml and often our thelllile d0 wan er d I litlhfilhllll‘ all 3121i... no»... John predeceased him having been 5 " ld r '°‘ Tmywsrlllhwsn? Rescuing four ' .3!!!‘ I80 Wnn for Cari F. B k T Ch l lloto , . ‘. . “'13s; giggagiymol g-lflreeaclmimed ‘Virgil-fig (Civil). At in inveatiture slurozvgrumelllr o w” Pu’ . X or u; Burke was invested with hls decoration by the Governor General. H; l; seen here after the ceremony with hls wife" Burke's rescue feat involved four separate flights to the tiny ice lloe.-—(R.C.A.F. Photo). M- on “Ihursday, April 6th, 104A came '= ~— Local Life Underwriters Hear Addresses The Prince Fldiward Island Lilc Underwriters Association held a and a loving father he was n, favor- special luncheon meeting at the Charlottetown Hotel. ycsu-roiiiv at noon. Mr. Edwin C. Johnston, Cut. U.. manager of the Dominion Lin: arranged the oioirram and was the special chairman. _ Highlightlnz the _mcetln.z were three addresses delivered bv local Life Underwriters, Victor s. Link. of the Elmplre Life. R J. lounciw. CL U.. oi the Cuuiedorailloil Life Association and Mr. Henry Lan- thorn of the North American Llle. Mr. 's address dealt with the “Nationalization o! Life Insur- ance". He nointed out that the life insiuunce business was the greatcet co-Ouerntlvc movement 1n the ivcrld 1n which the ucocle s sav- inas were boolcd for their mutual benefit and protection. He stated that certain noliticians were ad- vocatiniz nationalization oi the Mid William l and samug gm, m‘, R C_ A p, business and save numerous illus- trations to urove that cfiorts to ell Life Insurance "over the coun- ter" had met with little success ‘.2..."'“€.. 3°52‘. ‘té€l?."°é‘. sill es a e lzltleal Darty to gaincontlcl of ‘tihxgaepgunds could not be for safety and security. ior this had never, been questioned. It was obv that Government Monunolv undoubtedlv lnlmzle these s with it's other funds and use them tor it's own uuroores. uurvosvi which would be orobablv contrary to the vdshes of the bollcv holder. Mr. R/uoertu address was entitled "seeing Tomorrow with the Eyfi an nnfiieillit 1 w i050 a v vllrgfizeln: he tunicd his eyes toward Mecca was. “Grant that I mav soc today with the cvcs oi tn-morrow . and lllktlested that Llic Under- writers should use ti somewhat similar prayer but in reverse. "Grant that I may see, Tomorrow with the eves of todav..‘ He twin}- od out that the merchant and salesman who ls far-sighted enouilh to strive to retain the will of his cmtornars through frlendshiv and square-d lng. will rean the benefits in the nest-var Wm‘! when the shackles of war restric- tions are removed of . HE keen competition between the few cmnpanieq then doing business and related several humorous stories ls axberl Juat two years ale today. Inserted by llleband and Fatally- encea in those early days. Special Announcement THE COX HOTEL SOURIS will be open on WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd. for catering to the public. This hotel will be open all year round. Regular firll course meals will be served daily. The new management Wtllllll appreciate a fair THE COX HOTEL, per Mrs. L. W. Roper. Ft-aswAva-taa-a.-.~.annual-ven-r-n-a..-:.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- .~. -.-.-. 1s HONORED l" 1mm l!!! We "00 in the Gulf of St. Lawrence a Ho sue ested that Th honesty and square-d s h t. t nnkg v ,. £5.52... ‘Th! ‘Epifléif “s °“ Alyre Arsenault and seconded by (380118 Grant. British A. T. S. To Be With invaders wL-ONDON. A1511 261- c?» -c. ain will carry on the job they are I a a .-i2-JI;'T-;v.r.r.-r-v - ._, \_ ._s.a-|_-_e,',l r ‘a'ia‘fla%'u'-'h5'u'n'a'ia'h'-'-'-'a'-‘-‘-'ia\%‘-' Children love n hot dish with their luntlics and what could be better than a nourishing Heinz Soup which can be drunk from a cup-needs no spoon-gives them quick energy and a treat at the the MJLE. same mum House, Ottawa. Saturday. Mr. ;—';.;;.E'1.r e Underwriter should be At the conclusion of the addres- movocl by A. C. members in Great Brit- doing with no extra thrills when the second front opens-but largest British women's army history’, the British Auxiliary Tor- ritoi-iai Service. i5 going to be an. integral part of the invading r.'.1--. ees “lilrlsrrsii GUARDIAN . uh a . The battledres; . clad A. '1" s i C‘? 3E0 p, M. will do practically every job exm-pt actual fighting. hnvln‘; rep‘ l m_cn_in lriorejhun 80 army QQUICKIES ' 1H4; ‘l/Y/fi 1’: or ———¢_ figaoims»——c- “If you can't hlt a cow once in awhile-you'll better sell the Fl; British Cons with a Guardian Want Ad” is