onus rurariw AND an. r. coarmivr crnlrirn "rururnss. "WILL as crossbow coon roman" ‘rnnicrcnvrinn ro-oav -$iiT.' I SHOWING AT 8.15 — 7.00 and 9.00 G. l SPENCER Olll III!‘ . .. end then the excitement started! It happened en e honeys. mooni Moonlight romonce- l ‘and midnight mystery! leve- ‘en-the-run-end murderle 'muslcl Get your goes rlmrl" "'41" . anso NEW on GANG COMEDY PASSING PARADE tum: - to-inciir and s11. SHOWS 7.00 — 8.46 — MATINEE SAT AT 2.30 Greatest iivingeew- » boy stars! . . . liill‘ TiiEY PROVE IT. . . by eat-riding, out- siseoihli dllrllllll onthesoreeid l .4 PLUS COMED Y — CARTOON - This Theatre and all F. G. Spencer Company Limited Theatres, as usual. will l" 49194 9" Good ‘sumac roultsrzar out the sleeves end hem can Jruminthe front toe V and whet IINO-VOII? A dreea . . . end wh this year? Add crisp bl elbows. Chances are that the reat oak as fresh as the first spring °l ll is Rood for another enrlns- T"! d "e- xl;llllrlrllrevwllli The Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation llliiiuni. 00ii1iEiiTION PiiiiiiiE 0F WALES 00LLE6E i\liiilT0lilliM. Wednesday, Thursday & Friday l ‘H65. GREAT l"3.‘il=ro\i“‘“ S" 10f “Il- “ms out Billie Burke. ‘Donold Woods I ' Elyse. Knox SHOWS 3.15 — 7 —- 8.45 EXTRAH CARTOON STOOGE COMEDY ‘Crawfwo-Fd, ac urray Seen Together First Time in M-G-M Film Action and r-iu-lus follow fast on theheels of Joan rawford and Fred Maxmturra playing at the Prince Edward ‘Theatre 'I‘hey are seen together for the first-time 1n their theatrical CRTBTES. Miss Crawford. and Maomunuy I areyhoneymoonere who are asked .i by {the British Intelllaence to dis- ' cover the where a uts of a misslm ; British agent e in Germany. since they will be typical tourists: and consequently obove suspicion. They lead the Nazis a merry chase all over the continent and ‘ lllV ‘accomplish their n. asca-biniz into neutral Switzerland in a photo . Placed in the background of pre- war Paris and southern Germany. the film exposes the extent of Nazi espionage being practiced even then. and shows what the British did to counteract lta influence. Elyse Knox Seen‘ as Society Girl After scvernl weeks as a jeweled glizd perfumed society girl in one trure, Universals golden haired and satiny looking Elyse Knox had to start uvlng the way the other half lives. ' In “Sop Your Uncle," which. opens today at t-he Capitol The- atre. lvliiss Knox is cast as the spoiled debutante — niece of soc- rides in toiwn cars. W drinks chaznpagne. lolls in bed in her Fifth Avenue apartment. and gazes at life through a lorgnette. Cowboy Stars Ban Double WhenKen Maynard and Hoot u Gibson. two of the screens most versatile western stars. execute those da erous riding tricks and other stun in their lma. you can rest assmied t the men do the stunts themselves — without bene- fitlof réoublea. n .. hard-Gibson film at the Empire Theatre. there are several rough- and-turnblc stunts that any ordin- ary man. would consider carefully before attempting. When Produc- er - Director Robert Tansey ex- plained them beforehand. however. Maynard and Gibson laconlcally agreed "that they probably could glaindle them all right" — nd they f/IHIMFP/IREPEIIEIIT HNBLACKFLI oso 02s “rails THEATRE AND ALL F. COMPANY LIMITED THEATRES as wru. as ccosso 01v coon mania y." 0. skszvcsn Exceptional iii Easter Beef At J. M.’s Market J. M/s Meats have always gone hHnd in hand with the choicest quality obtainable and this year's I‘ Beef at this pop- fln outstanding one. d to see an early PNV of it have remarked on the unusual high quality that Mr. Hoop has obtained I01’ his wide rs and they frank- would be hard ti; Included in the display, which will _be open for aispeetiun until 12 oclock Good Friday are cattle from Otis McLeod of Ulgg; Munn, Marshfield; c MacSwain King- steer from W, A. yon. All choice young I nt go wrong by choos- lllk J. M.s for your place to select Your Easter dinner. And in addi- tion may also be obtained the var- ious other foods that g0 to make up your complete Easter feast. JM/B hive your order to- 1 dey- By phom. call 1810 or iaii. Fine iiisplay ially prominent Billie Burke. Elyse‘ ears Wm. Y u l: . . Heifer iron‘: grid £2511. Q r lasing Guns." lntest Mny- Emma” '1” m" *‘ 1"" "l" "l l0 l-nfibect their stxxrlck. Powder was l i: i l you think . . . IafHOUOE-lggltl iItIEIITIXI suds. rinse carefully and when dry use a. soft brush to raise the nap. 5000p puffs always fresh and dainty EMORIAM has led who leaves ue For the better land of Day. He would not so bercave us He's only "Jun away." i behind life's curtain. When we shell met again. 1y Remembered b u Phonon and I-‘arnlly. '0Ell'l'lllll lillllllllllll Na [of a nowsy nature mar ket five cents a word. etrlotl! 08r- flble in advance. oflswiinr." for Photon-eons.‘ CONI-‘BDEBATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. JUST ARRIVED ‘Shoppe, Great George Street. ilng your Civic taxes early. I THERE WILL BE Clinic held at the Bunawrium lfiiday, April 7th. Hotel. Easter Monday night. Tick- ets at Reddln Bros. The Jenkins Pharmacy and Hotel. 4-6-31 I’. E. I. HOSPITAL ladies Aid activities have been greatly cur- tailed this year. Tog Day at Easier ls only our second appeal since Fall. Please be generous. 4 5 6 a YORK UNITED CHARGE. - Rcv. J A. Nicholson. Minister. York. Good Friday services 8 PM. Easter services 11 A. M. Central Church. Communion. 2.30 P. M Pleasant Grove 7 P M. York. Com- munion. 4- NEW IDNDON PRESBYTERIAN CHARGE. April 9th. Now London 11.00 A M. Sou-tn Granville 2.30 P. M. long River 7.30 P. M. Rev. H M. Buntain, Minister. 4-6-11. Minister. Rev. Roy E. Vessev. BD Holy Communion. Bonshaw 11 AM. b 4 0 11 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services on Sunday. April 9th will he n5 iollows: Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Caledonia 7.30 SEIZURE OF MOONSHINE — A gallon of moonshine concealed between the walls uf a dwelling 0n Richmond Street West, was seized by the R.C.I\1.P. and local police after a thorough investigation. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES. Easter Day. Arpril 0th. St. John's Church, Crapaud. Holy Communion 6.30 A. M. Eveniiu: Prayer 7.30 P. M. St. Elizabethfls Church, Springfield. Holy Coin- munlon 11.00 A. M. Rev. G, R. Hartman. Rector. 4-6-11. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Brookfleld CIIHTRG. Divine worship will be held next Lord's Day as follows: Brookfield 11 A. M. I-laxtsville 3 P. M Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Donald Nicholson. Student Minister. 4-6-11. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA, Hunter River Pastoral Charge. Services will be held on Sunday. April 9th as follows: Wilt- shlre 11.00 A. M. Wheatley River 3.00 P. M. I-[llnlm River 7.30 P. M. Easter Services Y. P. U. Pakeant a Wilishire. April 9th. 7.30 C. G. IT. CASUALTY LIST — Among th: I reported wounded in the latest C..- nadlan Army Casualty List is Ptc. George Louis Roberts, who_ Q1 serving with a Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island regiment. Pte. Roberts‘ next of kin is his mother, Mrs. Florence Roberts, 14 Park Street, Charlottetown, P. El ANNUAL MEETING SHER- WOOD CEMETERY — The 70th annual meeting of the plot holders oi Sherwood cemetery was held yesterday with the president, Hon. G. D. DcBlois in the chair. The financial statement showed that the company is in a splendid and strong condition. During the year nil securities held by the Company were placed with the Eastern Trust Co. The Directors Messrs. Ci. D. DeBlois, CH. Black, WE. Bentley Col. (3.15. Full, W. R. Aitken, were all re-elccted. KITCHEN POLICING Sabotem-s 1n your kitchen? Never! Not if you watch: The aring knife — peel vegeta- bles o y when necessary —- and peel thinly. Soaking water —- prepare vegeta- 'iblcs just before mealtime. Long slow cooking -— put vegeta- bles on to cook in a small amount ofmboiling water-cook quickly. '. . vegetables when cook-l added to their numbers until tho ing. Overcooking —- vitmninea can't be kept waiting. cook vegetables only until tender. ‘Throwing out vegetable water — save 1t for sauces and nan ROMAN nmnvfimos ‘Iihe beginnihgs of life insurance Music 'l‘ column la reserved fer a of local interest. but 27.60% Ill . shipm o1 Coats and Suits at the Fashion 4-5-0-8-81.‘ AVOID LONG WATTS by pay- 4-0-11.‘ no Cheat 4-5-211 FIRST INSTALLMENT Civic taxes due Sat y. April 16th. Alter that date the ilrst install- ment la subject to interest. 4-6-71. GYBD DANCE. Charlottetown HAMPTON umruo CHURCH.- Services Easter Sunday. April nu; 1e a P. M. Ha-mpton mac PM. P. M. Rev T. A. A. Duke. Milnls- . 1.61‘ 4-6-11. Pageant, Hampshire, April 10th.. 3' is B" L" M- "urizfc. w. A. c. Pipe Band 11m: _CHARLQTIETOWN GUARDIAN l: “cat.rf/ l Prevent PelnIuI Roughness l Rough, chapped Iipe are painfully sore . and anal tly-the ‘- ‘ surfaces | eeaily infected by dangerous genus. Get t relief the quick, sure way with Lyosyll Tb wonderful emollient action instantly soothes the wounded membranes and eeala thorn against gonna and impurities. The first application gives wonderful relief - lips quickly regain normal smooth- ness. Get Lypeyl at your etere today. Use It regularly to soothe and protect your lips. 801d everywhere in iaandysticklorn. LYPSY -.r..""~'-..'.~I.~"‘.~.?.~ IN MEMORIAM MRS. IMERY llIucNEIL There passed away in the Prince Edward island Hospital on March 16th.,Mrs. Enrcry l/lacNcil of St. Peters Bay. Nlrs MacNcllvwas in failinl! health ior some time but definite all that lovuuz kindness and human skill could do she passed to her eternal reward. Mrs. rum-l _Ne1l was born in Cardigan Head in 1880. In 1924 she married Mr. MacNeil. She ‘W111 be especially missed in the home where she will‘ - long be remembered for her fidcl-i ity and kindly thouhtlulncss. Be-l sides he rhusband she is survived by a daughter Mrs. Lcltli Sander-; son (Ulla) of Greenwich and a, Swain and Mrs. Mary MacKenzie of Cable Head West Funeral services were conducted. by her pastor. Rev" D allace MaoPherson, on March 19th with u! short service at the house follciw- cd by the inaui service in St. Pet-t er’s Bay United Church. Despite. the inclement weather a large con- 1 negation was present. testifying to lthe high esteem in which she was. held in the icommunity. St. Peter's; ‘Bay Choir led ihc singing which ‘consisted of favorites cf the dec-' cased. i Pallbearers were: Messrs. Alex] lvliacKinnon, Peter MacKinnon. [Sherley Sutherland. W. W Ander-l‘ son. Em Sanderson and Simeon MacLaren. Intcnnent was in Midgell cemetery. Ca rd Of Thanks M‘. Emery MacNeil and daurzh- tcr Mrs. Lrelthi Sanderson wishes ‘to thank their neiuhbors and friends ior their gindness shown ‘them in their recent sad bereave- ment. Also those who sent flow- ers. 3-6-11. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..“‘THI:2 PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada Services for Slmday. April 9th as follows. Montague 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Cardigan 2.30 P. M Lorne Volley 2.20 P. M. Spec- ial music and Brooklyn Trio at evening service. Rev. Henry Mat- hews. M. A.. M. R. S. Au Mlaiirétcii". Two of the proudest girls in the country-and iustlv so-ar the talented leaders oi the C.W. . . Pipe and Military Bands miich yvlll soon play in Charlottetown. They ________________ PAGE _'I'_H_REE_MI wlMfiifflldfli" A MEDI TA TI ON on THE SEVEN LAST WORDS A SERVICE IN COMMEMORATION OF THE PASSION OF OUR LORD GOOD FRIDAY 2-5 P. M. S. PAUL’S CHURCH w The Following Ministers will conduct the Devotions g THE REV. T. H. RUSSELL SOMERS, M.A., S.T.M. THE REV. RONALD NOBLE, B.A. V THE REV. T. E. McLENNAN FLT-LT. THE REV. R. W. BRAIN. RCAF THE REV. G. C. WEBSTER ADJUTANT MERCER ‘PHE REV. A. LEDREW GARDNER Easter uh at llll l 760ml Friday P. .1. Maciionaiifs i church Services of sr. PETEIFFCTATIIEDILAL. Itochiord Suuare CHURCH 0F ENGLAND i it 1i l You can buv your Easter Bcci at . any meat market but you can't buv mw- cmolk EL ’.'l:hMAwNz' it better than at P. Jfs. This has‘ ' ' ' ' held true in the past and this ytar G001) FR|DAY Sggvycgg P J35. whose slogan is — "if it _ _ swims. flies or grows we have it." 10.00 A.M.—l\I3.l|ns and Litaiiy. again have coinu forward with nn- 11.00 A.M.—Iknroachcs. Table other fine display of Easter bcei. Prayers and sermon. Much are has been taken in the 3.00 P .—Devotioue. selection of this year's display and 5.00 P —Chlldren's Service. the public are cordially invited to 7.00 P.M.—Evcnaoug and Sermon. come and inspect it on Good Fri- day when the store will be upon folntficlijtllirafsrg the Easter Beef Gfflflt 0f uterus at“? starters? ha! Easter Beef at Thomas Mills. l are on display and you can com-l plete your Easter menu here frcml the varied assortment of groceries that are on hand. . You will reccivc promipt. courte- ous service from clerks who willl fill your every need for the Eaétiafil ‘am’ ‘ Thos. Mills Meat Market. at 186 "W" 55.12%. ilucen Street Meat ggaigggeg... dmpg. .,. E... ...._. and n, will pay you to inspect 1t - ‘ will be Market iias Fine F3§3§fi“’.i‘.“..““°“ “‘°""." Featuring the can?’ annually Eagtgr Bggf Big I3 i$uv nan will» of Kine-inn and l’ y “our “nu ‘this P's: s; passes ' n v B The many customers of’ the. in the City y Queen street Meat Market Wlll be ' 515° {tfsmdff thrillers? Ifilblwfi? Sh?‘ til‘? ‘limfil’ all itnmfiuwel. OI cw Dominican’. past the meatlis of the Iclhoirkzleest 21551511115: Iii-it) lblséilnanomnl-llflfll‘? d- ISBSE-loéllgmtoltpfifiebfieléil display for Kingston and a two year old’ ' - h 1020 lb". that was mspectbn Good lmdiaay mgnllgv’: llrerusgweii. Klluzswn- 2;‘? ‘£313.29’??? cal; 12. ....3“1.,.,r it The whole oiierlng ls o1 the very Wen ‘ highest order and everyone 0M1!- Included in the display are two ous ofuaiunng a“ choice cutawoulvuié choice baby bee! carcasses. 2 heif- do wew “Dnhww awomwd “d h iirialfifif°sofllemliiiéfiis' nnqiili $33..‘ .551 do»... and twain . - . n- “starter. 1?.“.3"i?..~‘i.i£§ "°“"‘°“‘" °’“°""‘ ' as r e . ' standard of this enterprising tinu. Thed gibogméllifiilllllg SOWKISI é.“ All the sundry merchandise that dresirtietwl’ o! we Me“ Mark“ no m “m” b‘? olirglrisafsellalixifiasfi: “gums bacoria canned W011!» "4- menu may ' ' _‘ ur well stocked shelves of this store. that alldulixcé? mbzvlllfllgg beunmgglh mchlggll in Lhflfidlollztrfggmfzlc hams. glsagderilcm the well-stocked shelve: v ge cs, can . . _ . 4-6-1 . eMakc it a point to inspect this of this ma-rlwl- S O are Bandmaster Nadia Svarlcli and Pipe-Major Inlliazi Grant. who will lead their respective bands in a free public concert in the Prince Edward Theatre on Sunday. April 23rd. at 8.30 P. M. Visltinl’. different parts of Nova Scotia and Prince Edurard Island as part of their second Dominion- wlde tour. these two miiaue all-Kitli bands are offering a hlllll blind 01 musical entertainment that no one who has the opportunity should miss hearing. Any person who has Scots blood in him wrlll thrill to henr auburn- halred Pipe-Major Grant lead her lassics in such familiar" ‘Scottish airs as “Road to the Isles. Bon- nie Dundee" and “Hi-iihlllnd 1M1" die." The Military Band under the baton of dark-eyed Banomastcr Svarlch also has a wide repertoire ranging from stirring martial music to 11mins and tho Cnnildlllll Women's Anny Corps" own real- mental march past. "Athene Hailing from Victoria. BC. Where she formerly led the Hiizhland Las- ales Pipe Band and was the city's Grant was chosen to organize the W. A. C. Pipe Baud latc in 1942. 3 C. Starting with a small group of girls, the young bandleader has b 2'1. baggnxdgnwasxtlfin gsnricli. lender 0f the Military Band. comes from Vegreville. Alia. where she was formerly n music teacher in civilian ‘life. A Licentiate of tho Royal School of Music and an Associate cf the Toronto Conservatory of she was recently mark fin are found in the Roman collegia and honorary member of the Canadian Nliuslc Builds of medieval times. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear da hter. Olive M. Inga, who died Ap l 3rd. 1M3. A precious one Ia from us (one, A voice we loved |.l stllled. A place in vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Some may think you are forgotten. Though on earth you are no more But in memory you are with ua As you always were before. Sadlv Missed b Dad. Mother. Glen Martin. P. E. I. IL Brother and all i. c Inn Family. APRIL 12th., 13th., and l4th. HON. J. WALTER JONES. Minister of Education i PROFESSOR GUNDY of Mt. Allison University _I_I_II_‘!__IIIJIIIIIIIII.I.I) DR. J. a. MacMILLAN of Charlottetown fllliiiliflil”iiillti .1 7 War Savings Certificates A ' Listen to BEST YEAST PROGRAM Starting Week of April 10th over the following stations: CHNS Tuesday 8: Thursday 10.15 a.rn. CJCB Tuesday & Thursday 11.15 a.rn. CFCY Tuesday & Thursday 11.15 a.rn. 'I.IIIIIIIII'IIIIIII e- warcleil Weekly CKCW Monday 8r Wednesday 9.30 a.rn. CHSJ Tuesday 8r Thursday 11.15am. CFNB Monday & Wednesday 10.30 a.rn. CHNC Monday i Friday 10.30 a.rn. iind A_s_lr Your Grocer for the iiEW Ail a1 Association for licr out- ‘ standlna work with tho C. W. A. C. ‘Band. which. from a small begin- ming. now numbers 50 ulavcrc- l FULL TUB rt takes about 4e callous o! W!“ to fill a bathtub of averase sine. . Roscoe A. Fillmore Farmer-Labor Candidate ' for Annapolis-Kings. N. 5- ; will speak over ii. ll. ll. S. Halifax THURSDAY, APRIL so. 1.45 - s p.m. Fcople Enioy Facts lrlrrerr to 0 F 0 Y Friday official “welcomcr. "Pine-Ma ior - (flsgliiy Good Friday momma. i —'_€; NHL pmrn BATE srocmionm - 1<JP> —— T‘! r number of children born in 5w! den in 1943 was more than 125.000. he highest since 192 RELIGIOUS PAINTING v 53nd painting is a religious cer- emony_ for Navajo Vlndiansw ____ Add (‘hurm lo W“ Plaster rllscmhlc H‘ thrill those you 19"‘ wlila nuclliy .i""‘°l,' lcry from Wvlllllrs -nn mail?!‘ vim} your rho‘ c you'll 11nd We!lncr'-. \\‘llll' _ to serve gill-l ’ courii-nusly. faith- . $100. fully, . . - i» - l Th, diamond if ll'*“'“~“* "Pl Perfect. ihc sctim; l“"d°""l‘~" in deals"- Lovely cuossaa "*1 ~ f $5.00 zicrlin; silver I gulrl filled If 43;" .-- cull" .(l stilt-S. Men's Rings $15- “ M‘ ‘ i v c andlflllllilSll h, (to slgu. chili!" shines. 1...... I Bus». “nll;i§.‘“?§£“§li?.'. "' $29.75 UP. Dainty iimcllici-e that wt" acrve her faithfully Till‘ , c er. 7.45 to 8 P. M. "w w. WELLNER LTD. Jewelers Since I868