l PAGE EIGHT ‘Anna-A AAAAAAA n. A Q QALA SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 AND 9 (Btilliii him Ulfillvle hrfirbllriil glrlhrflablnlesiofllor Ooilollilboeilaaievaaye ainhnedbaaaaeaanlfll" vltreveabeui °""'°~""*""I-Q-II ALSO AAQAQAAQA‘ PRIIIDE EDWARD tvliv an 1m- . $s_‘ THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ones-a. some uaimaianiaaemennueum Iyrao eleven. nu Ialrlat Clair. aoairr osoaossorrin Iallan Invara. ~ Dialect CARTOON "BEAR AND BEAN" ‘QMMWQfQ §§§O-O~Q-fi-O 0-0 O'§~O-O-Q-O O4GOOQ-FQ O-Q .0 O0 §-§O-§§'Q-O-0 Hewevvvvpyuvconcerns...»"new". J‘ I e :7 ' i "' H33,‘ 4s it: I I Pa a a i 9 9 9 >1 i! 9 E i 9 i w a 9 7 r i v 0 "W" —- CAPITOL A-vrvuis. 2 Mpl-Ineea, 3.15 :: Wednesday d Tliiiraiiey. ihreli i1 d ID PRIIIDE EDWARD TIIEATRE Under tlia distinguished potronage of Ills Honour Lieutenant- end Mn. Bernard, the Honeuydie Premier J. Welter Jenaa and Mrs. Jones, and Hie Worship Mayer l. Eerie MacDonald and Mn. MacDonald. Governor J. n DENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY presents “Colleen’s Step allusband” A Comedy in Three Acts, iiy Lorry E. Johnson Produead Isy special arrangement with T. E. Denieon and CQMIWIY. Chicago and Minneapolis. 6 — Specialties — 6 Under the personal direttien at 1|. Pl" Flllllllll JAMES McALEEI, Narrator. Den Meeaer’: Orchestra A. lei-nerd Tickets new canola er Wi-IELAN MEMORIAL llAl-l m . ‘ AlAI EIIITIS ' SHEILA RYAll TAlA lllitl ' FRANK iEiiKS NEWS - "MERCY FLIGHT“ CARTOON - SING-SONG aooooooeoeeoo voovee v o-eeoooe 0o z leaning Shave, us Proceeds Io aid at Oterliile Find. lIIID NED. v““‘*0 OOOOOQ oeoooe-eo-eooeeo l k Si. Patrick's Play.) l9lll8 AOIIITI IOUIIIYIIIUBI ‘Guardian-aria In Georgetown?!» Pad Ofllel: ..'IAVI YOU‘ DIY CLEAN- Dlfldonn in De Luna Cleaners. lobster .Good wages u: Montague. right nan. L I. Johnston. Mon- The ‘fsouria Leglonaire" lineup soiinisflicilm _.)|,r|, AW. Wright entertained with tour tables o! bridge at her home on Wednesday evening. The first prise tor the women was won by Mrs. Herman Martin and the consolation prise was won by Ml‘!- M.A. Maclean. The tlrat prise for the men was won by Mr. Prancis St. John and the consolation prise was won by Mr. M.A. Maclean. Messrs. NH. Richards, MJ. Mac- Quald and Roy Dixon were recent business visitors to Charlottetown. Last Thursday evening an exhib- ition game was played between the "Montague Ogiivies" and the "Bouris Legionaires" at the Soliria Rink with scum winning by I score of 9-4. The "Montague Ogil- vle" lineup cvas: Goal, F. Fraser; defence, R. Beck. R. MacDonald. D. McGowan. P. Sinclair; forwards, P. Fraser. E. Carver. A, MacClure. A. Nelson. H. Power, G. Renoids- The Souria nun School held‘ their annual ice sports on March 6. at which there was a very large enthusiaszic crowd in attendance. As a special feature there was a close-taught game between the l-luns and the Girls‘ school team which kept the crowd in an up- roar. The girls won the game by a score oi four to two. There was very keen competition in all the races and the girls really surpris- ed the audience by their enthus- iasm in entering all their races. films, Deborah Kerr. heading an all-star cast, “The Hucksters" has been brought to the Prince Ed- ward screen as a high-wide-and- handsome adaptation of Frederic Wakemaxvs best-seller novel, re- vealing the irenzted activities that go on behind the scene oi a radio advertising agency. The bombastic story, moving at a breakneck psce. casts Gable as the inertial-Ina Vie Norman who cames bank trom the war with’; fifty-dollars in his pack-oi. spends g most of it on a' necktie that will impress the hcad of the Kimberly Advertising Agency. and ends up by impressing everyone else. eluding the insulting and imperious soap manufacturer Evan Liclvellyn Evans who hires him to put o'.':r a “Love That Soap" radio program. spurs him on to some divcrling Hollywood intrigues in an effort to lure s comic away irom a rival sponsor. and almost but not quite suceeds in breaking up his romance with the lovely and aristocratic Kay Durance. This is the sort of role that Gable plays to perfection. He looks and is last-talking, charm-making. Jove-making Vic Norman who sweeps everyone and everything before him until he meets a girl whom success and money can't touch. Miss Kerr plays the girl with subtle overtones and a ring- ing conviction that will win her a host of American admirers to add to her large mglish (oi-lowing. cast either. The role o! the lugh- handed Evans, in the hands o! Sydney Greenstreet, is given a fas- cinating blend ot humor and men- ace. Adolphe Manjou is colorfully cast u the nervewracked Mr. Kimberly who lives in fear o! los- ing a client Ava Gardner is ex- tremely appealiru u the night oiub singer who prova a good sport when she iinds she has to hand Gable over to Miss Kerr. and two other important roles are played with force and vitality by dian, and Edward Arnold es conniving agent. nu “Kidneys I D Minutes "Flt ‘tam... 1% “uefifiefih i quietly b ill iekl! H. J. MABON omen-ram naaaeaalnni. one arr-raise: use. Tie lailewingplnoeaiallaliegao: IhLLLlaIelin; lIrLCIay. lopar. ia at. Peter's: The Peal Oiled referee. E. LaVie. Large Crowd At The winners are as follows: —— ~——~;— mack; 2. Jeanette Peters; 3. Norma GABLF, Ins ‘iruton-Mnng White. ‘ non: is "IADY-ICTLLICR" 1° Yo" 5°" rl- R°-" ‘WM? 2- illlllO OI’ "TFIE WUURSTI.R§" James lids-mosh: 1!. D-‘ilfid Pfliiui‘? Gina 1-4 Milo-l. Florence Ar- With the one-and-only Gable. senaulti 1- Mm‘ Mflhm“? 3- and Briglands gift to American 61m Pwlvet- m- i Producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr, Lame and Director Jack Conway have _ah,il 15 Yun_1 new,“ M, no‘ sum“ ‘m “m: mpwrun‘ saneult; I. Eileen Grant; 3. Ruth Keenan Wynn, as the radio oorne- I in» Y 559E243; Co?“ eel .- W“ g anlflaedonlnrtell boagbtataayettbe iniaariaiCendarraaad nos-ones was: Goal, B. Pierce; defence. B. MacOorntack, A. Cheverie. R. Mac- Intyre; forwards. P. lfllil. G. Mac; Donald, V. Jarvis, O. Jervis, M. - MaoPhee. G. Burge, 0. Maclntyro, J. Maclntyre. a 1 The scoring was as follows: l-Souris,‘ G. MacDonald. 2—Souri|, A. Cheverie. 3—Souri|, P. Lewis. l-—50lll'il. C. Jarvis. b-Bouris. G. MacDonald, b-Bouris, A. Cheverie. 'I—Souris. I’. Lewis. 8~8ouris. V. Jarvis. 9—-80lifll. I". Lewis. ilk-Montague, P. Fraser. lh-Montague. H. Power. l$—Montague. P. Fraser. 13—Montaguc, E. Carver. Montague was outclassed by the fast Souris team who were without the services of one o! their regular first lines, During the grme there were five penalties given by the Sports ‘l Year Girls-l. Noelle Peters: 2. Sandra Strong; 3. Kay Martin- ‘l Year Boys-l. John McDonald; 2. Melvin LaBrech. e Yea: Girls-l Noelle. Peters; 2. Joyce Oheveric. Q Year Boyl-l. Larry Strong; a 50b 59cm; 3. cllfiord Chevcrie. Boyd 1-4 Mile-l. Melvin M:- Phoc; 2. Vernon Jarvis; 3. Charlie Chcverie. 9 Year'Gi|-ls-—1. Irene Cream!‘- D Year Boys-l. Bob Acorn; 3- Bert Paquct; 3. Lorne Mooney. l0 Year Glrle-l- Helen McCar- Boyg 1-2 Mile—l- Vernon Jarvis‘. 2. Charlie Chevcrie; 3. Kent Ellis. Novelty Race, 10 year slsl and 7 year boy-l. Jeanette Peters and John McDonald; I. Helen lilicCor- maok and Mei LaBrech. Tricycle lane-A tic between John McDonald and Anita Chev- erie. i-‘athcr and’ Son Itsce-l. Larry and Upl. Strong; 2. Claude and J A. Peters; B. Bob and W.A. Acorn. Mill-BAX during the sports Ur:- draulii; liar. held on the sicuart and \‘\‘£il‘ll'.‘l‘ radio and the luck)‘ vtinnzr nuns Frank: Puqucl, an cm- pioyse or the 0.24.11. Skalo r. Boot Race-l. l)" o‘ LHBI 2. Melvin McPhcc; 3. .110. \'\ CLl~ . Girls ll Years-l. Joyce Pequot; l2. Catherine Mooney; 3. Thelma 3 Paqirct. Buys ii Years-l. Kimball Jar- vg; 2. Kimball Pequot; 3. Frank l McIntosh. Girls 12 Years-l. Joyce PIQHOH r 2. Etiicl Stubbert; 3. Genevieve Gilbert. Boys i: Years-l. Lyn oampbcli; 2. K"i.r.~ball Jarvis; 3. my W0°¢~ Girls 1A Years-l. Olaira Plflhct; ' 2. Shirley Townsend; l. Elsie Mic- ‘; Donald. Boys l4 Years-l. Donn La- Breah; 2. Lyn Campbell; S. Basil Lavia. Gtria ll Y e-l. Edith McDon- ald; 2. Mar: t Deighan. i Boys l! Years-l. Donny ba- ‘brcch; 2. Lyn Campbell; 3._Basil juanonaie. ‘ Boys i5 Years-l. Vernon Jarvis’. 3. charlie Ghevcrle; 3. Kent Ellis. lays l8 Yaaro-l. Vernon Jar- ' vie; 2. Oharlie Cheverie; 8- Melvin l Merlin. Wheelbarrow lace-l. William l McDonald and Paul Gheve-rie; 2. Melvin McPhee and Vernon Jar- vis; 3. James Steele and Art Pet- are. Obatanie thee. girls under l'.'. yearn-l. Joyce Pequot; 2. Jean- ette Peters; I. Helen McCorn-iuic. Obataele lice. girls over ll years—l. Florence Arsenault; 2- Olaire Pequot; s. Margaret Deigh- an. Obai-aole lace. boys under l2 years-d. Kimball Jarvis; I. Reg = Patna; l. James McIntosh. ‘ Oiaiaale Ines. boys over l2 years-l. Vernon Jarvis; 2. Che-r- lle Cheverie; 3. Donny LaBrech. Potato bee. girIu-l- Enid Mc- Donald; I. Helen McOermaok; S. Elsie McDonald. Potato ltaea, boys-l. Giarlie Oheverie. llnio Mcllwen; S. ver- non Jervis. Raye l Milo-i. Vernon Jarvis; s. charlie Ohevn-iu: I. Lyn oeuv- wirultlrrinls-s "I've stopped worrying about our Basic Petrol boarders-I reckon we'll have the heron . a. 1w on us for the holidays’: Russians dropping in bell. The announcer for the races was Mr. W- A. Acorn and the rink of- ficlais were as follows: Mr. J. A. Peters. Mr. W. A. Wright, Mr. B. J. Iiuhey. Mr. J» H. Brennon, Mr. C. L. McCoi-msck. and Mr J. F‘. Kennedy. The starter was cpl. Strong. KELlrlfj-S-(JROSS C. W. L. The monthly meeting of St. Jos- eplfe sub-division of Kelly's Cross. C. W. L. took place on March 1th. Meeting opened with League prayer by the Chaplain, Fr. Keefe, after which the president, Mo. John Molyneaux occupied the chair. Roll call was responded to by a good attendance. 'I'he secre- tary Mrs. Clarence Curley rend the minutes of rrsvlfius mcetiiyl and n short discussion followed on some oi the lions listed aiiel‘ which hey were duly approved and signed by the president. \‘l udcrn eleclri 123-127 Euston Si, lly-operoted trolleys lower Dodge Canadianrbuili engines on to frames nt-izr the nan ol no: oi (he long production Iinca. Completed bodice are caralully lowered on to the chassis Ind rigidly uncured in position. Feeder production linen are synchronised n: avoid delau. mung the correspondence read was a card acknowledging sympathy from the Bradley family. The traasuru, Mrs. B. 'l‘i'ainor gave a very Iavorable report. In- stead of the st. Patrick's no“. cert as previously planned it was decided to stage a play at Easter in order to increase the funds. It was also resolved that the sub~ division contribute a donation to the Canadian Appeal tor destitute children in Europe. It was also decided to hold the annual meet- ing in May. The president then called upon Fr. Keefe to give his promised talks on something oi! interest. He chose as his SUJJCCE Teresa Neumann. the one Person in Germany whom Hitler feared and gave an account o! many in- cidents in her past and present day life. It was both interesting and instructive and at the close a hourly vote of thanks was extend. ed him by the president.’ At next A-l meeting Mrs. Emmett German has The vael amen! o! sIsa Dodge Canadian body plans can be seen Irena this picture oi the body u-im line. U hol- oseren wish 1cm 0| experience in Canadian i ism-y are eaiploved. Iiaal lneoeeelaa desire eagiaee. brakes, ligaa. via 170Gb time 100G. Knlllil. are» so moire eara I automobile is up ea Dodge I .,, -a TH£RI;‘S NO Kiln» been invited to prepare and read a paper on some interesting "oplc The meeting was then adjourned " WINSLOI NORTH WMJ. The monthly meeting of Winsloe North W. M. S. met at the home o: Mrs. Albert Cudmore, March 3rd with Mrs. Cudmore in charge ot Devotional. Meeting opened with Call to Worship. followed by "O For A ‘thousand Tongues to Sing." and Mark i: H6 read rcsponelvely. ‘ Selections were read by the leader and hymn "The Heavens Declare Thy Glory, Lord" sung. Mra. John Cudmcre gave a reading. Donology in an Empty Flour Barrel, fellin- ed by prayer by Mrs. Cudmore. A chapter from the Study Book was given by Mrl. Jamel Cudmorc. and a reading by Mrs. Macfnnis. Minutes 0t February meeting were read and adopted. Correl- pondenca was presented. There were l3 calla made during the I month and 21 curds and two boxer sent. April meeting was invited lo the home of Mrs. Waller Roberts with Mrs. Bruce Younker and Mrs Gordon Maclnnls as leaders. Wore for roll call "arias? more“ mrrtnbera anlwered roll call, and collection amounted to $2.00 Meeting closed with Jesus Shall Reign, followed by Prayer b: Mrs. Maclnnis and Mizpah benediction. _ (Patriot Please Copy) HORSES ARE IIATPY EDMONTON - (OP) -- What ever the weather Edmonton has laeliorses hauling milk and bread wagons. With their winter coals blankets and tile care given them by their drivers. they don't appear to mind the sub-zero temperatures, saws an authority claiming a lot oi horse sense. r I was? 1/011! 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