MARCH i. 1943 ioniv om. ' _ COMMANDOS or THE AIR TUIII" \ . t d; ill - llllllllllll in. SHOWS a ‘arr 15—7and9 PRINCE ED WARD w‘ .1 uivs 0lll.Y -—F.lil. m sir. QIIIIISI CIIIISI SIUPIIII SIIUIIISI fGuns! Gugsl Gals! (Hill Gumsliocsl , l. A (i. ‘ ‘Am ihmi winds luliers on linen llUll and (‘jaw H1 ~ ~ mil, Ailbrnco w“ A I gfrllllg. g a PAYRIBKNHWU = iii. iouisiiiiarnfiii EXTRAII —- NEWS‘_ 0"‘ D5)’ of War, Russia 1943; (A March of Time Fest -uretie)' ROUGI-INECK RASCAIS ARE RUNNING WIlD AGAIN! Compared to the East Siders, a gorilla is a household pat! Wait’ll yoasaatliemslugitouttoa finish with Slapsy Maxie llosonblooml And what a finish! MAXIE noliusicom NILE ST.“ unuan- _ _,_‘ _ ,, g .- CHAPTER 9 -- "RIDERS 0F DEATH VALLEY” WILLFUL WILLIE — Canvas Cutup — Snapshots EMPIRE -=- ,T0-lllGIlT—I{lll.—SIlT. SII°WS 1 and ass - MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 Ci‘. _ ‘ Rib rowan m. wsr as ABSOBBINT I'm-l’ 1° I somewhat widely ' i . "lgléiioii, colored; bath lowers to authorities 1n tho laundry di ion, National Research Council, does trio affect absorbency. Towe l- ing made from yarns not thor- oughly scoured in the manufactur- silk supei sleuth LIi‘.iI\'lI n, lll-lYvll l!) [he sin you "W shuns ‘w Bum: Al.I.EN IENIIINS ANNE IIUNTER GLAIIYS COOPER EDWARD BIIIIPIIY CARTOON - STOR_K’S I.‘ CAPITOL -=- Tll-IIAY- Fill-SAT, For The FirsiTime on he Screen! Fictions new nun ol mystery int .-,] PLUS - CHAPTER e or "seen THREE snows DAILY AT 3.15 __ 1..."; 8,45 THE CHARLOTTETOWN _G_lIA_Il__I_)_Ii\N I he siiiimlli .1: ' cl llilvn Mn, l‘. if. ET CODE” MISTAKE — FICTION Romantic Detective Outwits Crime And Romance and myste are evi- denced ln “The Gay Fa on," RKO Radio's newest drama with George Sanders and Wendy Barrie in th. bop roles and now playing at the capitol Theatre, With its action laid in a large Eastern city, the story revolves about the activities of a suave ama- teur deiectlve who mixes love af- fairs with his crime investigations. This kieps him in continual hot waier with hlS fiancee, especially when he yields to the persuaslons of a pretty secretary and plunges into the task of running down s mysterious criminal gang the; gpec- iaiizes in JGWCI thefts and murder. The sans swmlv Puts the Fal- con on the spot, and his eflorts to save hiniseli, his fiancee, the sec. TBWIY and his loyal but stupid as- sistant irom sudden death, and discover the identity of the elusive leader of _the group, lead u; the iiims exciting climax, Miss Barrie more the role of the secretary and Anne Hunter that of the fiancee, with Allen Jenkins as Sanders‘ helper. Gladys Cooper, Ed- ward S. Bro hy and Arthur Shields have the ot er featured roles. Eas Side Kids In Action Drama _ Those perennial favorites, the Last Side mus come to the Empire Theatre to-dav as the stars of their newestaMonogram picture, “Smart Alecks,’ a rollicking comedy-drama évlélch includes many thrilling in- l ents Leo Gorcey, Bobbv lordanl Huntz Hall and Gabriel Deli. all members of the screen's original group of JUVEIIIIB gangsters, head the Kids band, an other important roles in the pliture are played by Maxie Rosenblcom, Gale storm, Stanley Clements and Roger Pryor, ‘lhe story finds one nember of the nan: unlustl, imprisoned for complicity in a r0 bery, really per- etrated lily Rosenbloom and a enchman. ‘he testimony of the sis- terof one of the Kids sends the rshl criminals to prison, as well.>but a jail break brings complications that nearly result in the death of the girl's brother. The seconqpur- suit oi the ,. ’ picture toward an ernclt- x. "Smart Aleeks" was directed by Wallace Fox. and produced bv Sam Katzman and Jack Dietz. The orig- inal screenplay was written by Har- vey Gates. NOTICE DAME ACADEMY The following students attained work d for their grade-s, with satisfactory standing in Deportlnent _ and Punctuallty Commercial Course-Lillian Best. Helen 0'Hunley Frances Campbell. Grade .— leen Landrl an, Marie Morris, clslre Macdonal . Grade IX.-Noreen Noonan, Sybil Fluttering Hearts E, to 2. Iona Keatlng, 3. Joyce MaoLeen. 8T. TEBESAS SCHOOL St. Tere sci, Month of Ffggruaryzol’ mp0“ ‘or Grade IJI-l. Billy Evans, 2, Leo VlII--1. Ernie Bradley. VII-l. Ehninet Curran. III (SrJ-l. Gerald Evans. ans. Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade . , Bradle , 3. Catherine Curran, Perfect Attendance--Phiiip Braid- ley, Gerald Evans, Roy Evans. 100 In Spel1lng—E1nmett Curran, Gerald Evans. Teacher-Lily Carter. STAN CIIEL SCHOOL rilwport 1m‘ the month of Ibbru- a : Grade X - l. Allison Frizzell. Grade VII -- l. Waller Lord. Grade VII — 1. Shirley MacLean, 2. Juanita Macliean. Grade VI — 1. Lillian MacLean. Grade V Sr. - l. Lorna. Keating, Grade V Jr. - l. Sheila Mac- Lean. 2. Harold Coakes. Grade IV — l. Violet Aiken. I1 - l. Edna. Todd. i I (a) - 1. Vernon Mac- Gr r o» - 1. Alberta, Todd. I. Jackie White. Grade I (c) - l. Rom; Mac- Lean. . Highest average: Lorna Keating. Most Stars in Junior Grades: Jackie white and Alberta Todd, equal). Perfect attendance: Juanita MacLean: Lillian Mactean; Iona Keatlng; 101113 Keatlng; Harold Coakes; Sheila MacLeziri: Violet Aiken; Edna Todd; Alberta Todd: Jackie White. (Patriot Please Copy) '1 Memnriam In loving memo of our dear grandfather Rober 0. Jones, who passed away March 4, 1939, Often and often our thoughts do wander To the grave not far away Where we laid you dear Grandpa Just four years ago today. Ever Remembered by Bryer and 3 4 u Margaret Jones. In Memoriam I loaf msmo f dear MoItIher N... Annie, NVurIIeur-I who passed away on March 4th, I929. sweetest oh g0 dear Linger wllh ua through the years Since you left this realm of time To dwell in a. fairer, brighter ellmo. Lovlugly Remembered by Ilor a 4 u Family. In Memoriam Power, Joyce Cantwell. Grade VIII-Mary Gilli-l. Velma Howe t. Grade VII-Mary McWade, Kath- leen sloonan, Mary patrol . Grade VL-Florence Peters. Jessie McAuléiy, Mar arct Do ra “c . M l n“ MiT-phy Jwom‘ l!‘ O O , de IV.-Ba.rbars Walsh. M!" 1' Hynea. p.91 shIiIi Bfililynmith’ Wilma , 0 . dries lLiUose h Revell. Patricio ing process will prove more absor- .. M 5.53mi! absorbency as whim According bent after several launderings. mihr quality. Wynne, Margete aken._ oxcallarar aourco of tho natural Vitamin I IIIMI""\‘J‘\ ilhlillii In fond and loving memory of IIoury J. Murray who peace- fully away March 4th, 1934. Lovln and lalnd In all his wuya llnooro lull kind In heart all: What a beautiful memory n behind. Inserted by Elias, Battle and Mary. 3-4-11. upi-i; t lllfi hm a. tho cud of bla uahid loft his Three Stepdauglaicra BEIITIIAL GUARDIAN This column in reserved for uevu of local interest. but silver-lulu! of a irony nature my o0 Interim at flva ocuta a word. all-lolly DI! abla ha gdnuoa. __..__.__.___--- OIIASWILI. fol Photon-apl- OONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. - IP97! SALESLADY CLEBKB ONLY.- aal-i d: Garry Stores have now clerks only, and Durabili- era carry their own PBWBIS thus saving money for themselves and halpinl tho war cflort. ISLAND!!! DEAD-Advice has bsmrecoivodoftlu eathinms lea, California. of Mrs. A. Lent (nee Mamie Doh morly of this City, who on March 2nd. Shiemleaves besides a sorrow Mother, Mrs. Sarah Doha . also three sisters and two brothers Gert- ; rude, Bertha, Herbert and William, i all In the United States and Mrs. , O. H. I-lodswn of this CItY- He!‘ many IFIQIlds will be pained of hei- sudden gassing. Th takes place at rest Lawn Mem- orial Park Glendale on hide? Llllarch 5th at 2 PM. DOMESTIC TRUST FUND IN HSPUTE- An application from aiclay’: Trust Com n? 1°!‘ U" opinion of the Court o Chancery on certain pOIIIIA concerning t - rail-duration of a domestic trust o 0 aaleslady l, nd was made yesterday before r. Justice A. c. Saunders, Master of- the Rolls. Alter legal argument dei rislon was reserved and lenvé was grlrited counsel to prepare written , en A.‘ Campbell. sppe Seiitlor and Mr. W. E. Bentley, KO. for the Trustee. NET ISLANDERS IN ALASKA- PO. Lloyd Manuel, now home on leaiie, met several Islanders while on . active service with the R.C.A. F. I11 Alaska. Among these were Gil Henry from Charlottetown and R0. John Mustard, M.L.A., cardi- gan. He was entertained at the hon-ire of Mrs. Ed Hazen while in Regina, Mrs. Haren was formerly Miss Greta Poole of Lower Mont- axivl. PO. Manuel has been with the '_R..C.A.l". since August 1040, and spcnit nine month; in Alaska. He is nae son of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Manuel of this city. BIOWNRIDGE - COSTAIN --St. Join: ‘s United Church personage, Montion, was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday when Miss Elsie Forbes, daughters of Irving Cos- taln and the late Mrs. Cost/sin, Tignish, P.E.I., was united in mar- riage to Sergeant C. E. Brown- rldga. son of Mr. and Mrs. w. Fre clyn Brownrldge, of Dauphin. Manitoba. Rev. Dr. J. A. Ramsay permrmed the ceremony. Brides- maid! was Miss Iva Taylor, of Monoion and the groom was sup- ported by Fed B. Edgett, also of this city. The bride was gowned in an m} uamarlne dress with matching acceisiories. She wore a corsage of red znses. Before her marriage the bride was an employee of the T. Eaton Company Marltimes Limited. Follolvxing the ceremony the happy cough left on a honeymoon trip to saint John. On their return Bergaeiint and Mrs. Brownrldge will live iln Moncton. —Monctcin Times. Personals Mr. W. E. Bentley, K.C., has re- turnrdi from Toronto, while there his iunghter. Dr. Dorothy Bentley spent.‘ e. holldn with him, and has returned to t. e Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal, where she ls internlns. Wright, Charlotte- Insppctor J.A. commanding the town, .officer P. E. I. division of the R. C. M. P-v was in town Monday on bush-res Whine here 1e visited Inspector Norr an Anderson. officer com- man ng the Moncton sub-division. _Mub.cton Times. Use ‘Millard’: for dandruff . .Ll'.l“l‘lil POND SCHOOL Schliol Report for Month of Blob- ruary, Little Pond School. Grade X — l. Barbara. MacDon- d. Guido H - 1. Lewis Macken- i do VIII-l. Bernadette Mac- Doina d, 2. lvlildred Blackett, 3. mods MacDonald. 1. BedforddMac- Grq do VII — Doéiald, 2. Arthur MaoDonal e hmde V — l. Bertha. zie. ~11. Rite Swallow and rla Ialsckett. 0r ads II belle MadKenzle. lonald. - l. Rollin Jsenklns, I M old MacDonald. I. Her of 80 per oeln alc 1 rmthly Average an over: Bernadette Bliwkett. ‘Blvlrallow, crledl MacDonald, Patrice MacDon aid‘, Howard MacDonald. MsoKenzie, Humble tllnlro Donald. Haroldllvlacnona ‘Hemmer - rs. Lloyd (Patriot Please Copy) =1 t1 V! _- l, Valeria Quinn, 2. nether Tassell. 3. Aubrey Blackett. c MacKen- Francis al. 3. Jean MacDonald aid, .2. Bernard MacDonald, a. Har- Bandy (Nude I - 1. Howard MacDon- MacDo Mildred Bedford MacDonald, Rita Bertha MacKenzAc. Jean Donafll, Francis BlacketlhSom- Barbara MacDona d. nald, t attendance: Esther Jenn n Bleokett MacDonald, Patric; Mac- ld Ding-well. I . FOR SALE I ‘PACE THREE Y‘ One Ice Cream Cabinet One Light Farm Wagon One Set Store Scales — One Electric Drink Cooler - — — - $175.00 . 4 Hole - — — 125.00 One Meat Grinder, 1-3 h.p. Electric - - 200.00 One Electric Steak Machine — — - - 35.00 One Typewriter, Underwood One Heavy Farm Wagon, nearly new - 100.00 One 1940 Chev. Sedan Delivery - - - 500.00 One Set Store Scales — — — - - - 50.00 35.00 35.00 20.00 \ ma’ Relieve thou bot. fired fee! with a Cuticura Soap ball». .Cuucuru Ointment cation . . . and Cuticun Talcum between toes and into uhoes. Buy today! Mada u: (kneade- EASTEIIII GUAIIIIIAR JENJOYED VISIT - Mrs. L. H Poole returned home the latter part of the week after u. trip to Montreal, while there she was Join- ed by her sister, Mrs. Piper of Drum- heller, Alberta, who a nied her to Montague where she will be her guest and also the guest of her mother, Mrs. Aan Robertson. . ‘VISITING SUMMERSIDE — Mrs. Kenneth MacKenzle of Hall- fax, who has been a visitor to Montague and the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. G. Parks, left on Tuesday morning for summersido where she will spend a few days with friends before returning to Halifax. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mary Brennan, who will also visit for a few days in Summer-side before returning to Montague. Personals ..'Mr. Donald Nicholson, student in theology. was again the speaker at both morning and evening ser- vices on sundny in Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church; at the evening service he sang that beautiful number “I Need Jesus." ..' The sewing Meeting met at the hcme of Mrs. A. D. MacLure. Montague, last week for their Red W. R. DENNIS CASH ANDVCARRY , memos at Mrs. n. x. Clements. applb. t more, and anything FREE OFFER I live Free booklet " Addrcsa Dept. 1W. Thu Canada Box 119, Montreal. is well worth waiting for. containing many recipes milled to today's requirements. card with your name and addrua with tha word: "Economy Recipes." Drool Work, this week they are ..'M.r. Wililam McPherson, Cale- donia who has been a patient in the Kings County Hospital, Mont- lluo is convalescing at his daught- er, Mrs. Samuel Reid's, home be- fore returning to New Glasgow where he was employed. ..'Mrs. Wilfred Livingstone and son Don spent the week-and in "Wt-Rue. where thfi/a were the c 7070c}? ail/m"? (iazociu AND Allll vmu mi nus his iom oi mucus: guests of Mrs. M. Lean and Mrs. A. c. MaoKay. 1. MAPLE LEAF T0 IDENTIFY NATIONAL RAIL BOX CARS MAETREAL, Que. March 1 -(C P)—A wartime departure in the design of the color scheme of box car; rolling on the Canadian Na- tional Railways was seen today in Montreal when the first unit of an order, for 1,100 ali-steel 40-ion box cars appeared decorated ivith a maple leaf and the slogan “Serves All Canada". Hitherto freight cars employed by the National Railways have been prosaic despite their usefullnese. particularly in this war- time period when every unit on wheel; is busilv engaged in carrying munitions and supqolies wherever needed ln Canada. The suggestion to embellish these cars and use them to carry a message has been under consideration for some time and now the suggestion has been carried int/o a design. The first ear to arrive from the builders’ plant at Montreal came into the terminal to be inspected by OIJBYBWIB 8nd traffic officers in- cluding N. B. Walton. executive vice-president of the System in charge of operation. and Alistair Fraser, KG. vice-president of traf- fic. They sew a car in conventional box ca: red, which a majority of railways regard as the best color, but in this Instance the red color has SIDE-SPLITTING YARNS ABOUT HIS VAN IUREN KINFOLN ALSO THE NEW BAND SENSATION SPIKE JONES AND HIS CITY SLICKENS DON'T PNISS IRE BIG LAUGH snow WEAF 8.30 P-M. (New York—660 KC] Sponsored by IIFEBUOY Trinity United Church THURSDAY, MARCH 4th IMO-Women's Missionary Society _ East Parlor. been carried to the trucks. wheels and the usual hamper under the car. The special new feature is a Maple Leaf in white carrying the initials "C.N.R." across the top with the sogan “Serves All Can-i ads’ in a frame set at the usual angle of the System trade mark and imposed on the leaf. The design‘ l New so well worth using M‘, A Valuable Roclpo Boob-Send for the sumo- Econoiuy Recipes for Canada's Housoldlcrs" Send a poll- Siarch Home Service Deni... P.0. MIIK -— Adulm ens-half pin. Children a morn than one pill. ,C "sunshine" vitamin D. of the natural water respond. and creamy unootlr, safe, and Write for free book “Growing I RR! DIA TED arnali C ARNATION la a fine mill: for formula-fed babies-so safe, nour- lahlng and digestible. Add it'll fine for children afler bottle days. All flit essential nutritive elements of good wholq milk an supplied by Carnation. And than’: extra Carnation la fins, whole, can’ all: Willi pm It ii dotible-ricla uily digested. Up 'Wltla Mills". Carnation Co. Limited, ‘lbaouto, Oils-lo. (tn hAiH< And Ionic chant. INUlY§—-Ono “who o9 l0- Indiana dolly, or of a dim lmli, or of macro or slfvva fruit ' lulen, and one serving el other fmlta, lush, conned, or drlad. VIOITANIS -—lln addition Io potolon, of which you and one awvlng dellyl-Iwe um- lnga defly of vegetables, pn- lombly Iocly groan, or yellow, and fisquamly raw. CANADA'S FOOD RULES CIIIALS uni IIIAD - Ona serving of a whole grain aavoul and Iwr lo all allua of Canola-approved brood, brown or while. MIAI, FISN. I008, ale.- HUI OINEI FOODS VOU WISH Ono am!" a lay cl rnaei, Nah or noel wbaflMoa. Uvav, hurl or Iildnay onca e ivasli. , of lam than ar four vastly. Al f) A CANADIAN wnoouurr 96m allflllflda Hill-Prayer service — Ileiiriz Hall. s Li" T_- MII . i-iriv and will prompt- ly identify every new Conezln Nn- ._.ii...i om. cur. file usual Om it in National specifications as to siza rind capacity oi the individual car are painted in white. WEETS are one of the Home Front “musts." In Crown Brand Corn Syrup, a delicious and wholesome sweet, Canadefs Housoldiers are finding an answer to a frequent problem. So often are they finding that answer, so popular is this table and cooking syrup, that you may on occasion find your grocer out of stock. Be patient! He will be getting sold in 3i lb. bofilai lnilond of ilna. Tho quality and ous flavour ore Q 3a on over.