. a t rlvurgry? IJANUARY Z4. 1942 IPAUE alum suaanmfi. cuaimoflmrowu _ e ‘rue easreau ouanoiau a Tom PRINCE EDWARD rue. wen. mun. '..e..........._.;_u;..m:w;..uueu..s.m 1"‘ "WY W‘ , I! “my; “Quail-awn; your: up". ' ‘ lsuuel Iepkhu Mam A0120’! I0!) . . verb I ............." "rs-s-..~...~:.":'.:'...~::."....~..u. ., lo . I l l“ ' - W ll nd ti al d ll Georgetown: n» rm muse: tn sourur ooasoou as Ilorelse wwf; ‘g1, ,; Jfimfiufmm, “'11:, loom is es Peter's» The P“! 041M- uq were assured in the mm that. i l! they believed with Marlow. s \ "unsung-Au!!! Shoe Store otters nvhaplll, order your "Hp ‘lisp stsnger would one day appear Women's black oxlords at 50 per suit" now! QpY-I-nl Samples are within the periphery o! their lives, cent qiueount. here, showing all the new shades whereupbn all would be xnsglcsl~ --- in "ceneruine". etc. A. r. Campbell, ly changed. Traditionally. the |' --°N0'l‘lOl.-—All taxes owing lo Montague. stranger was tall, handsome and I .Mmytggue Memorial Sfihwl n" gay. The rest was bells, flowers t , Hum by ygnuag-y 31st, 1949. will be ..°MONTAGUE Shoe Store is ol- and mum ' lpaeled to the Courts lor collection. lering great reductions on all rub- Th. hm which “mend m “m. ' I By order o! Trustees. Lester Mac- ber lootwear. Miner Rubber i| the Been,“ Mum" “w” “w . MATINEE 2:30 -- EVENING SHOWS 6:05 and 9:00 IMPORTANT - - - SEE THIS PICTURE FROM THE BEGINNING! p rut screen's GREATEST Z076 stony! Lsod, Qeeretuy. name. Guaranteed in every respect. churckh It vealed mo" I. 100m u, motive boiler on a Jerkwater rail- a-qfiouTsaqg asohmiwsll°rgent 90': road in Central Ohio. The til-rang- Te Y‘ “roman . er also leli painfully short e1 tra- le" " ° ' ditwn. hem: squat. vomved and Georgetown embittered by the tact that the and Vioinil- r in no Mt h b a w oug o eve oen y speeding him toward Chicago. at Mr. Walter Macbcan Wis a vI-sil- guemngrzmefixlttelyzlzl pfillzlfiedmlacrfif. a I PAuNT; gun BEAU“! Oi to the city Friday on business. “use or m unlmumate ueapul “VESTIGATE comes ‘Mr. waiter White, representing 32:“ ,*,,';,;,_"";;,g"1;gn§§, ‘n31’; ‘bmowron’ hm “Aer, __ swilt’: Products, called on his m the Bu!“ back door. comm“ Parents and newsstand dealers in “mm” ' durum u“ “ek- plaltecl wig: hi-(iitaéhappreciation that E rnonton are go n: 0:8 er ° _ gr n e en and asks, a" H something c", b, do“ about M1. John D. Gotell, member oi.’ “How 1" h u‘ to two “Ne” lurid comic books and salaclous the “NW "1 the C-G-s- Sflulel- 15 gown?" ' literature on city news-stands. Yum"! m5 Mme m GIEWIEWWII- "sewn mile“. The parents-most of them mem~ ‘ “How do x s“ than" hers o! the Edmonton Home and .. On Tuesdfly- January llih. "I don-t know“ School Councih-recently appointed the Rev. S. J. Boyce performed "wh does!“ ' our 1 m k ,r\ committee to investigate chil- the ordinance ol Baptism at the h“ blysud I y u er “p dren‘s magazines which illustrate home ol Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. 1 "a p i‘ “he” they be‘ crime In eye-watching detail. when their grandson. the son o! ‘l?! . , The group leels that worthwhile m; gnd Mfg, John King, was n’ “In my “m”; l“ my literature could he substituted lor dulltengd’ John Muster. Present Melba’- such reading matter. Radiocrlme at the ceremony were Mrs_ M“? “um” l" IPDIO lilo in the programs are another ol the things mm Johnson’ Mr5_ Andrew Maw 0V?" , the committee hopes to look into. New and M“ A H Stewart Yak’ ' ' ' ' He wrinkled his spatuiate nose. “The BEST Years 0f Olli‘ l .iv ” ES Retail Druggists‘ Association ap- whn we hen“. u . record h! "n lmllll 8006- W111 you sell Jfarring _ T Myrna Loy. Fredrgc Mrarch _ Dana And ‘ $51521’ 1f, °',';pl2lr§‘lr}tg:1 $35-33! msfixfutgasmmatére ,°:rov'i;i{1eu1t,his slice ea it and a glus ol QFCIB Wri ht ' ' ‘ raw‘ who sell comic magazines feel ° 5 BY- 1-1-11 u" it ‘o you “d web E eVirgmm Mayo, Hoagy Carmichael January 20th, when Mr. Donald b n t . H 'd '- ""_v'""'4~¢l~: Cathy O'Donnell an tfirfigtgiiltsewrge‘; i’... wliatlatlleymcgann): m"! "l" I" Bwlmmlns in Bwde- co-Irl-refiankt» H, "t down A d Harold Russell I‘ ' I neli River Mr K'n i |sider undesirable reading matter - ~ 1 8 n ctlmPflny 11d q ‘from their newrstands. Wm‘ m! bmu“! 5°“! Km! Ind pficklzt. nsahweespl-ifidedmllrimm? gelll: THE sox OFFICE WILL REMAIN oreu ON MONDAY AFTER-NOON FROM 2=oo TO 4.00 ' "tut" "- lrvettlsrtlm "it 3,‘;*";;‘,,2,$§;,",;;g, “fggtflg eff} emu um or me sririly Yrasrant mmittee c me across o item on P. M. FOR ADVANCE SALE OF evemmc TICKETS. 31.1.».uuIeiT-eeieuwulfke...o... Based u. the fishing of smeltl. ‘d533,; m d o ,, meznber all s ‘home and bschool as- ghereldla no! ‘lice in ‘the river, go "rm thmfi: wnhuritllmpgé a“ t - on < - stwn Prices For no rtteietaw . :::.:.':.:°2..:....:.::':.::..::':'.::. ... ;....r.: .:.:.."“..:i:;: m» rd» H 35 "disgusting" and “obscsne" and the lest. 1y Qnd ‘pwklm klwhfll’ "Y" MATINEE . . . . . . . . . .. CHILD . 20c EVENING . . . . . . .. CHILD . . . . . . .. t commm“ promptly reported m! dont belong here. Ifimw why?" ADULTS 43c BALCONY ~. . .. 5°C matter to the police department for A meeting o! the Georgetown Qrtufrrzmk “gr mm‘ MMN FLQQR p 57c investigation and possible prosecu- (JQ-gpgy-uuve Buying club w“ held enough m o on tjrrlretty. "Pretty 1w"- in Bl. James Parish Hall on Thurs- .. s Q ' ‘n’ ma? The uteeiaafive-man body day night Mm Resident an By brother says the stage 1| of members o! the Home and wllm occupying the duh, The mlummil" School Council but the door has cm, m,“ mmnmmh yo, m 12°" W“! "other boll your been left open lor any other city purchase of the,’ e 111E- 2.:::':.t".'.i:';'.::. 23"}; "1""“:.:' we»??? ..';'.':. m‘ “P m" c" n n e ‘ _ s e ." investigation. ‘cumin of the evenum‘ pmcud‘ "y g1] . . 1118a was s very educational and o“ ' mm "m" m’ m“ I“ instructive address by m, Temp]e 1mm“! '° k"? I II" 11h Y0“ MacDonald. who recently return- cmpm “p l" ' b"'°k"°'d' h" e1 twm "kins the Agricultural "°“‘° "'1' ‘h’ °“'Y W" m" 1° CENTRAL CREAM l com-g g . "l"!!! some {Illa you maybe don't _ e in harlottetown and who .. . -. chose as no subject the in, by even like, 0Q, “ems MONTAGUI Shoe Store 'oll'ers the finest type o! lvutwem‘ east o! Charlottetown at H1059 greatly reduced prices. Samuel Goldwyn‘; BIG "BEST YEARS" DRAMA l OFFERS HUMOR. PLUS MANY CAPITQL rum rue. and wen. ROMANTIC t=g{“°""°"= Down-to-earth human drama andl SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 Andrews and a brilliant young iiwdi"fiz..iif‘é‘ii..i“ii°ll.11.53%’; Husband, Daughter their home town. March. gay and~ henrt-Wlfmlnl romance are to the lore in Samuel Goldwyn! Aca- " t The heroes, played by March. day teachings o1 1h, comm Alma Seelye's great, solemn. brown eyes widened. “How do - I a -' - pleasure-loving, is returning to a u 1"“ grinned at her like s gnome. . bank executive‘: job and to his MQUNT Foam-r, out, Jan, 2a n! 1" l" 11W 8W1’! bwke- He's demy Award wlnnlru: drama, "The Best Years o! Our Lives.“ you know I'm going to merry someone I don't like?" lovely Wile and daughter. Dlayed Acm-Mre. Catherine White, tzuiword on L’: Ramsay ref-i: 118;; efiogaylazrdtuis pretty resnectiveiv by Miss Loy and Miss was arrested by Provincial Police (nmr-dy Menu.- flue-s it uqain! Wright. Andrews has a very sel- fish and gold-digging wile, played by Miss Mayo. She was contented until her husband lound nothing better than his old drug store job. She starts playing around with other men. whereupon An- drews and Miss Wright lall in love. Russell also comes back dia- pirited to his sweetheart, but can- not bring himself to burden her with his woes. Miss Cathy O'Donnell. current young drama- tic discovery by Producer Goldwyn plays the sweetheart. SNAKES INVADE BRISBANE RIVER BRISBANE, Australia, Jan. 1B — (CP) — School children are being denied their usuul swimming in the Brisbane River. Deadly sea snakes and sharks have invaded the river as s result o! the Queensland drought. The drought has lowered the pressure of fresh writer, thus allowing the salt water to force its way further upstream. Sea snakes and sharks, both salt water inhabitants. have been caught. as far as 30 miles inland from Brisbane. Wnlcr politte have uurncd chil- dren to stay out ol the river until floods wash the snakes out. late today lollowing a day-long in- quest in the mystery surrounding i the deaths o! her husband and GLACE BAY, NB" Jan. 20 - valid daughter. and was charged tGP)—Le: Ramsay, lormer Mono- under two sections o! the Criminal ton Hawks coach, did not appear Code. with Glace Bay Miners in a cape The charges, which eany a Breton Senior Hockey League minimum penalty of live vws. tic-i game against North Sydney vie. cured the woman o! not burying the‘ torlas tonight although it was re- ggdclxioiavgcliremgbiasndkzayggg- | gated earlier he had Joined. the 490w“? Misfire B" llltilllilty I0 I ‘There has been no olliclel an- hliman body by sell-big lire to it." nouncement lrom Miners that Shortly alter the coroners Jury Ramsay has signed with m; club, brought down its verdict» police Th, Montrealer, who piloted took Mrs. White to the Wellington gawk; u, the Mumme 5mm H”, County Jail at (‘iflueivh- Puiiceegalljd key League crown last yeer, re- she would probe y be exsmin Y signed lrom the team Sunday. At l» Psychlimsl- I-hlli time. it was reported he was Following a 4b-minute dgiiberat» seeking s berth with one o! the ’.°v"u.2“i..‘..“’.l...'l"§§..§i'.‘£ tic» r t» m» e U g Q _ i948, and Jan. '1, 1949 o! a prostate p __-__________ condition and Florence White, dur- v|glfg 1n gnwu; m 21:“ {all o! 194i. horn causes MADE TWINS FAMOUS n . Bodies ol the two were lound by 1311x3511, gout), 511-1“, y,“ 19 liremen last Jan '1 on smouldering _ (gp) __ M", v13“, to a c,“ mattresses in their adjoining bfid-‘w, “m, "a" mo’ M“ A 5mm, rooms in the Write home. 42 m as o; Durbgm w" horrified find south ol Owen Bound. 1m her brown-eyed twin sens Illlsm MTI- Wm“ am"? V! "Tend Leslie, practising wire-walk- wtllagarigtlilelnogmsbelrfitafaxslgall Mrs m: ml l w!" snatched between White could murmur over andlmdbod pa" "c" in u“ but mm‘ To-day she Is glad they did. Re- "HO isn't. Oh. I'm sorry," "D0!" 890108119." I-le screwed his 1m up at her. "Is he the romantic idol o! your ‘lg-ugh dreams " Alma. blushed. "No," she admit. ted. "He isn't." ‘Then I'd do something else." "What would you do?" "Whst can you do?" "I can cook. And keep housu." "Educated?" "I had two years at the Young 1141"‘ Btmirwrv in Ghillicothe, Ohio." “You look intelligent," h. ob. served. "I bet you'd do yo; g Harvey girl." "What's a flervey ‘my- . Instead o! replying directly he "J6. “Before I struck a nice lat "W0 W!!! 0f silver. I worked lor the best railroad in the United fltstes. The Bantu. Fe. Best run Ind best led. Know why " “N03. "n"! HIP"? 1006s It. Rs ,runs "l! "ti!!! houses. and the Harvey girls that work in 'em are the Iuclllfll- llrll in the West. ‘Know why?" "I don't." His grin spread and warmed Wm‘ IEIIWIYIDIHBWBY- “Because s M v! ‘em marry Santa re men. One married mo," X. ,a~ ‘ ' I - This-i “ t mi "1 a1- a t ‘mu sll' it ‘ca run ree-‘soooxtttj . EXPINQWI “U6 xhfiheyaiislecfiggg-‘gallfi Mmalnmu" l‘ hlm- "Why 41d years belcsrnenlgolnlng co: ‘lcosingula sgtieond. cDetlcloped [lay the Bureau 0 B J. R. ' ' "~—— W" u I was educated?" , 1d d monlg atom-w y wmmm’ memos. rm. Jan. ae-um l gilt‘? "w hmm“; 5m" I“ ‘h’ "T" I" I "H"! llrl you sot to gliligllaxltsissltlldvllzsalallclgnlt‘trltonwzgcfifilntesi-galn irfuifll. Br- "W" ‘n, Michael Dilredl, 71. was strolling‘ Tlwu"? all" °- have something besides looks." Lyons right who directed research on the project, explains its OPPYI“ h l hornehwhcn a R/(iilnlh altskterl‘ himmtfrt knqlrn 5:1?‘ Eélselwmo M; R216"? “f; male‘ girl's “eyes Brew luminous tlon in the ‘bureau's director. Dr. Edward U. Condon. lelt. and Sew-P he n er searc or a os ey. - I nner es. "l-low would’ I m“. o; Commerce‘ Chm-yes Blwyeh DON'T NEVER AGAIN wtu. I LONG.» RIDICULE FOR THE LEIGURELY "rt-E 50v MUZZLE momma WHEN HE'S PAS --rr'5 TOO LONQ TRYING: TO redi did his best bu‘: met with no lthgmpln ‘Song; Alrics‘: Brae" lo about it?" she breathed. success. For his e orts. i ougr. an 130's rcus, are on or He tapp d th lth . the unknown woman gave him a lway to join an indoor circus In Blsde. "lflere eytcillpynye," imnfffjf rennet» "'5 t:..'::*.:::::..:: :'.f;’f.‘.".°.'.‘§°.;;‘t'..ti'"..§€. 5:2: “."-.'.".Y..""".:'-=~* t" LEARN! NOT W5 was missins- ' iBrothers and Barnum and Baum when.» dandy; bis. Ell‘. yrotlll HAP 5a’, ’ Circus. won't let me pay lor it?" NERVEQ- _ _ l "Ne," sold Aims. "You're y“. g _ 4 _ come. I'm sure." ' I "Well. thanks Just the g m_ ||_ ,|_ 9mm" Wnte MW £91 e.........~- - . t = OPTOMITIIST "Yourenwelcome." said Aims, Fitting and Szpzlylng Glapq y Good-b 0' Th" I'll"! the strsnser from the record. he. his pop q", m. "mu-gag; n ;_ g, PII appreciation and his etimulee. om“ mum I i ingmadvioe. Aime never saw him ‘IOMIILM. ' ~ "rifria ' '“"_"_ I osollsdevvehtintoa n us e m ?ggl.g?*gruvev\izlifwfillt‘efillhitl' m“ 0 III- r ans neat ' . c con- omb. can...“ m“ vereation with Brother Harmon's on‘ “on Ifllfifldfid. it came lorth again. Bhe read it thoughtluily. » WANTED -- Young women. il \ to 90 years ol t ._ m». ..._...u.2“a..‘l {$31, l] ‘Illlflllll Ill Jig-y” mun. Houses in the West. Ooed wales, With room and meals lilrnisbed. Write Fred Harvey, Union Depot. Kenn- Oitr- Missouri. I ' JeqMliLLlAMfi 1-2‘!- -v - seamen. LU" . All Accounts due us not pay- ed before Jen. 30 will be hand- ed to our Lawyer lor collection. Signed, DIXON IROS. ‘Um! “minded a letter to Fred Hervey, Kansas Oity. Minouri. and put it away in her top drawer. For two days me thought, ‘Mug it and then addressed her brother, Ill muser lectures took on m “Brenton ol pained astonish- ment. "You want to leave a geed home to be hired help " 4 Iiieeeaunum " ‘.- rsififiat m. p» vrllll s aware-t we»tw44.,t_»t~4 ' stip drinking ilk g It hnu ts httsrfi