.1, A-. nnvrn INE STORY OF’ “x snows DAILY Ar mo - 1 - e IIIBE EDWARD FRI. and SAT. YVW O 0 0-914 9Q v99! P V9 runlv CAPITQL rm. and SAT. _ SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 Dsuhgbllbubolpe you cows letdown NUIIBIA PICTURES presents .‘¢ AAA A A‘ MOIITAGIJE We are now prepared to d0 Y°"' CLEANlNG and PRESSING noun, EFFICIENT SERVICE WOR-KMANSHIP GUARANTEED BRTNG YQUR CLOTHES T0 A1‘ DELUXE nnv ntlzlriens MeComiek-r‘ their all} luster-Gad gfn lot! all}. McCormick-bearing Milken alsedeueualissaoaaisistslppinqnaadbslpnaluisisv, lsslfiy-Iidan. Tehgecdosroslyouririilku. Kskiu hlblflflllsnissflugffcpcsllsgslldeetly. not! II men AHHIVGYSHYY * Its-ad m: lit mic strip "llurtlit" cmitl i] lllll NM all Penny Arthur Larry Sllllilllllll - [All - SIMS i Ext-m“ "comrmr . OCCUPATIONS "EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT lT" ANNOIINGING OPENING . DELUXE DRY CLEANERS _' MsCgORMlCK-DEIIING pMll-KIIS _ banker. Mr. Breokenibridge, and rouieilr rni. nu 8A1’. slim 1 m 0.45 _ Matinee Sol’. Only 2:30 - IIBIQII Milli EXTRA! Serial— "BRICK BRADFORD" and COMEDY Mist Chapter of new 4. DU IANGO, SMILEY IN ACTION ‘Q-O-O§O-O BLAZER The Western teem of teams, Cliiartes stlarrett and Smiley Bus-- nette. thundering toward the kllfilpiro ‘theatre on their sturdy cow ponies, are due to arrive there tonight in their newest "Durango K14" film f0!‘ Columbia, "Buckaroo irurs Powder River." with Duvnngds six-guns bark- ing the law and smileys rhythms sparkling the laughs, their latest sagebruslier is said to be s whirl- wind of action and songs topping anything they have dons before. Sterling support is reported w come from Eve Miller, Forrest Taylor and Paul Campbell. while the Cass County Boys are around for the Western tunes. BLONDLE CELEBRATES LAFF ANNIVERSARY IN BIOTOUS COMEDY 0th, ohl There's one bionde too many getting a gift from Dsge wood on Howie's anniversary! And tihats the beginning of sn- other hilarious movie caper of that lovable family, the Bumstcads. Thdil‘ latest laugh-parked. (gum. edy. "Blondies Axiniversary," opens today at the Capitol Theatre allcl t! the audience's u tinuous chuckles are any test, then this merry misadventure takes the cake as the Bumsteads’ funniest picture. It all starts when Dogwood is stipposed to deliver an expsrtsive wrist watch to the secretary of s bank president for his boss, Mr. Radcliife. But Blondie secs the gift and since lt‘s their wedding" anniversary, she believe Dogwood bought it for her! line whole gang is back again for this latest film in the popular “Blonde" series - Penny (Blondie) Singleton, Arthur tOagwocd) Lake, Larry (Alexander) Sicnims, Marj- orie (Cookie) Kent, Jcrcirne (Mr. Radcliffe) Cowsm and Daisy. Adele Jergens portrays the other blonds who starts all tube shenani- gans. and it can easily be seen why. Grant Mitciheil plays the William fiawley appears n; g blusterlrtg loan shut. named Shot-key. "KILLEII MoCOY" LIGHTNING PACE; RODNEY TOPS MOVES AT MICKEY FINE CA5!‘ .Mlckey Rooney, Brian Donlevy, Ann Blylh and James Dunn are the principals of M-G-M’: vivid "Killer M430?!’ which opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre and tvuhlch comes as one of the most pumm- nliled. and eminent-peeked dramas to rssch vibe screen in some time. Young Rooney reaches the peek of his acting career in this story of Tcrzsmy McCoy. touch tenement kid who achieves rwlorlelw when he the prise-ring with an punch. Blg-tfme gambler Jim Caighn becomes interested in the young fighter and gives him s build-up as s boxer who must rely 0n his left Ill-fifth. In reality, Tommy packs s terrific right, and the gambler intends to make e clean-up before his victims get wise. Meanwhile, Tommy falls in love with the prcirnotei-‘s duqhtea. Ehllll. but Cslghri, wanting be: to marry well. opposes their friend. Eté E llliisi (t? s? Ruth washer, a GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN c Iona-n slow-recon emu r. them. use: stuns. am. Inst Stewart nu nrrhl I AGIN‘! GIOIGITOWN: Weldon lbvsss. AGENTS BOUI-ll: bliss Ill‘! Qibllords all thrill Ferrell lbs. Alexander MscGrego: re- turned to Iontegu weeks visit with her sister in Maiden, uses. so. Henry Meal-bran, Montague is at present attending the con~ vention of Inspectors of the seed potato inspection service. The heavy snowfall on Sunday Meht completely blocked all high- ways in this section Zfxrt ls being made to open them m. and Mn. L. W. Shaw, Okisrlottowwn, "MW" to Mvnteaue. the guests o! hi. Shaw's sister, Mrs. Henry Mscleren. Ill» Mthrs Wimcr and Miss Qlemems. Charlottetown. $96M the week end in Montague. guests of Mm Clements’ parent; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements. Ml‘. David MacDonald, owner a! I Privlffl Plliwser aeroplane. to- il? landed on the ice on the Mou- ts-gue River to let off Mr. Francis flzrliekins, passenger ftQm an“... .__._._ Mr. Donald uni-neon, manager oi’ the Montague branch of the Bank of Nova Bcotla is at present on vacation. He is relieved by Mr. l C. Robertson of femwrly of England. Mrs. Elsie Inmsn entertained at the Poole Hotel. Saturday mom- irig at a coffee party from 10-12 The Party we: enloyed by both ladies and gentlemen. collection was taken. the proceeds bet!!! donated to the Indies Aux filsry of the King's CountrMe- moi-ill Hospital. The citizens o! Montague and vicinity will be glad to learn of the opening of the "new DeLiue Dry Cleaners ownership of Mr. A. F, Campbell and Mr. A C. Robertson. The at- tention of readers ls drawn to their opening advertisement which appears on this page. The plant is located Just beyond the north extremity of the bridge. anu is situated ideally on the corner of the cross road of the street and the new road, and ls directly across from the Wetter- worth cold storage plant. Of con- crete-block construction. storey building is b0 feet long and 2b fest wide, with cement flooring. and a. built-up fireproof roof. On entering the main main street, one enters the spec foul main office which serves the checking room. To the rear if the main office is located B" private office and wash room. The main work room is large, con- taining necessary equipment. and the boiler room. Steam is provid» ed by an upright tubular boiler of 10 horse power fired by oil auto matlcslly controlled. thus lnsting smoke in the clean room. The clothes when received are immediately marked with the 5r;- lsl number. the number of PlECEb. and the date required. After the garments have been cleaned out. they are pre-spotted with solutions for treatment of stains, and they are then separated into their re- spective categories. Each category lat-hen placed consecutively in the V cylindrical. herd-wood barrel. Here they are left for 30 minutes in contact with a petroleum volvent solution which quickly removes all dirt. The sol- i Biioxltllixi .~\ 5TH M ;\ subdued If our throat ls too dr and irrita le, if you choke an gasp for breath, if you feel nauseated and weal: because of Bronchial Asthma. it's time you did some- thing about it. Don't sit up at night gasping for breath, just use Polsoifs Cough Syrup; it has tonic qualities that etimuy late the up-building_of _more r which results ill richer. der blood. There is new hope for better health, for happiness to Bronchi Asthatafic suffeéersz-gnge they use o son’: ou yru . Sold by all p medicine in 3 c bottles, PULSUNS CUUGH SYRUP plant revolving 9e per It. PIESONT PIIOIS: LARGE MEDIUM CODFISH SMALL CODFISH~................ H: per pound MAKE cnesmuryw ‘JARDIAN e after s. three- OVCTY were week enc. Charlottetown, A silver the HEW door on the slim - perfectly TCIZEI’ dealers in next: cum. BODFISII We hove lied o lugs dewtenMer hslu and our svn cm ls new sold, but we Nye secured a supply of pod sound liqlts more lightly rolled than our own cure and offer time at ooorisn 1e psrnpound- ...--.a.. IUIIIOIIIAO. Inlgln paid to your station. p . umiirw t and mum still‘!!! _ l, P.‘ I. I n 1 wllhto who so generously Blankets and Pillows, Jams, Jel- lies. Canned Goods, etc, to the Hospital. ' Q vent ls kept clean by ‘being con- tinually circulated through e cleaning filter. A powder is oftei. added to the filter to aid tit-e cleansing of the solvent. The stor- age tank adds more solvent whei the supply ln the washer runs low To prevent the solvent souring, a sweetener is often added. After being washed the garments are placed in the extractor, whose purpose is to remove the solvent by centrifugal force. The bsoket revolves at sh enormous rate of speed driven by so electric motor. Following this operation the clothes are placed in the tumbler where they are dried and de- odorlzed. A radiator on tap pro- vides heat which is circulated b; s fan. All the lint and odors an exhausted outdoors through a pipe. to prevent static-electric magnetism, a valve ls operated to send slam on the clothes. After the clothes have been completely dried, they are then spotted to remove stains. Following this operation. the garments are plac- ed on the steam press which cou- slsts of a buck and head. The garment is placed on the buck. and the head presses on top. Bfeom may be driven on to the garment from either the buck or the head or both, neatly pressing the garments. A vacuum suctio- on the machine dries the gar- ment, which then is taken to thv assembly line for checking and assembly. ‘This completes the oper- ation. The mason work was done by lvlir. James Rice. and the plumb- ing by William Garrick and Leo- nard Gillis. Mr. Pred Laird in- stalled the electrlcal appliances while the County Construction Company laid the floor and roof. The citizens of this vicinity wel- come this new much needed busi- ness, and wish them every succee in their new enterprise. . On Monday nlg-ht the Montague Seniors defeated the Reserve Anni‘ in the Montague rink by the score of 5-3. The large number of fans watched a fast game packed with fast skating and hard checking The smooth passing plays of the seniors proved the undoing of the Army, wmlch strove valiantly tn hold back the attack. The Army. however. were fast on the come- back, checking asldt’ the oppon- ents in their drive to the Real. The seniors opened the scorlns with two fast goals in the first period, netting three more in the second. The Army scored two in the same session and one in the last period making the final score 5-3. The fans enjoyed the home towners game, and loolnforwarti to a similar encounter. Lineups:- Seniors: Goal. F‘. Fraser; de- fence, R. Beck, D. George, D. Ma..- Gowan; forwards, P. Fraser, l-t. Ceilings. G. Reynolds, l-i. Power. R. ceilings, A.. Nelson, R. Mac Donald. Army: Goal. W. Lsdner; de fence, W. Wetter-worth. L. Allen P. Pesrdon, T. Clair; forwards, A Aitken, D. Irwin. F. Clair, L. Poole, L. Fraser, A. MacLure. C Ceilings, B. Peat-don. R- M"- Gulgsn. M. Clair. Summary»- Flrst Period l-seniora. R. MacDonald 10.12. L-Seniors. H. Power 14.31. -.No penalties. Second Period Ii-Army. s. Pesrdon. 3.01. 4-Senlors, G. Reynolds 7.12. ' li-Senloro, H. Power 10.40. 6—Qsnlors. R. Oolllngs 16.50. ‘l-Army. A. Aitkenddol. Penalties: W. Watterworth. . Third Period b-Army. A. MacLui-e 8.38. No penalties. Referee: John Boyce. IIAIID POTATO BUG LONDWT. Pleb. lfi-MPY-Ar- thin Woodlburn. State Secretory for Bcotland. said today in the House of Commons that fear of the Colorado lutie had caused the Government to reflect a gift d potatoes from Mains. Arthur the relection. HARFINDIIN, Kcrtfordshlre, niglsnd - (GP) - After watch- ing s baby's rattle burn fiercely for peversl seconds, local council decided to ssk Home Office In- stlgstlon into inflnmlnlble toys. "This rattle is nearly cordlte." ssld one councillor. Nc per pound 9e per pound Meraden. Conservative, challenged . be thrilled with jewelry band. vnmWia/a? ‘ time and whether she's your Mother or your fiancee she'll Credit terms easily arranged. Platinum engage- - e men! u! murmur 1'2, 194, precious CROCKETTS iewetteizv rim: 202:4 Prince Edward island 1N THE PROBATE COURT ‘ike dtii day of February A.D. 1MB in re estate of iviary Edith Keuy, single woman, deceased, testate, and Maude nclly, single woman, deceased, intestate. both late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province. To the Sheriff of the county of Queens County or any Constable or literate person rwithln sold Uounty t GREETING: Whesesswupon reading the petit- ion on file of Minnie Emma Mc- lnnis of Vancouver In the Pro- vince of British Columbia, married woman, the Adminlstrstri. with the will ‘annexed of the Estale of the sold Met-y Edith Kelly and Administn ‘a of the Estate of the asfd Maude Kelly. praying that a oltstltm may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set fortln You are therefore hereby required to cite all peroons interested in .n3“ 1. stem man KENT STREET ~=~~~ i ~ »~- ~- r-wv-w-IQII-i CANADA the ltld IMO“ to bQ Ill Iflfll‘ Province of before the Judge present ll I Probate Co!!! to bl III h llsl Court House in Charlottetown in ..Queens county, in the sold Pro- vince. on Monday the eighth day of Mei-oh next causing. at the and the Estate oloelll ll prayed for in sold ‘“' and on “ of M. Albsn Farmer. lee. Proctor for sold Petitioner. . - And It ls bee»! telnet fist published 1a . '5 i llahed in Charlottetown of onoeiisesehweskftroelesst four consecutive weeks from the date hereof sol that s tens copy bend be ferlkwlfi pedal h’ ll! ,.m l+u till“. ‘V/o o '5 + . Mmflfll -@ - for lifeline, Durable y salty... ivlldl ; m» booth...‘ m m. cleaning dim ‘lltlt who llllll ll m nlnlcrcelnenl . . Jliiwne linlrmeuldsd-‘liifleelersyu- lnCbulotletum sforellllmnd stsrnurtbsflsnk of Nova. Icolll In Charlottetown Pl ill’ "J \'\\.E grim; llleeore fs-yawel gold uvsfch. Dainty . _..-_i 7 ." . fl aforesaid. so that all persona in- Wasted ln the Estate u aforearsid ‘s; have due notice thereof. Wftuen His Honour Harold lnolllrd Palmer. sum u the H)‘ Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queens County. the day and F?" first above written. By the Court. L5. tlgtl.) a. Manama!‘ PALM!!! Registrar. tuclousi Yin Lilli?“ - 1th till“ ALWAYS ASK POI VAN CAMPS! l-lslinews é ‘l!