THE will . ANNE SELEIIA ROYLE - IRU DY MARSHALL AS THE SULLIVAN BOYS -‘ and In uemg H EDWARD RYAIIJOHN CAMPBELL-JAMES CARDWELI. ' ' DH" ALVIN ~ GEORGE OFFERMAN. ll. . EXTRAH-NEWS or THE DAY TO-DA Y- FRI. - SA T. --- PRINCE ED WARD Showing ll zoo - 1 - e-couil EARLY FOR THE BEST SEATS ' —""i-'-' _——_ i_ viii-endeav- manna-cedar‘ .-.---."\'-..~.-"'. CAPITOL --'- Teliay—Frl.—$at. SHOWING AT 2.30 — 7.00 - 8.45 NON-STOP MUSIC ANIIMJRTH! PLUS Chapt 2 of “CAPTAIN AMERICA” COMEDY AND MERRIE MELODIE CARTOON i‘le'o'e'h‘n'e‘n\'o'a‘e\'u'-'l Pffflfd‘: 'd'o"ir‘Ia"e'e'd'-1‘e‘ofi'e'-Yn‘e'b'e‘\' n"! ,_. flflh TIl-IIIGIIT -.-- EIIPIIIE -.--FII|. —' SAT. SHOWS 7 — 8.46 - MATINEE SAT. ONLY AT 2.30 A Greet Western Adven- ture Thriller With Lough: From The Comedy King Offlto longel........ llljl‘ FIIIIIITIEII A 1mm PAUL ecvees rnooucrion ~ knobs Mill." EXTRAl! - Chapt. l — "Pl-IE FATAL HOUR” oi‘ NEW SERIAL — DICK TRACY vs. CRIME INC. Also — DOG HOUSE — CARTOON and Final Chapt. G-MEN vs. THE BLACK DRAGON s. I. s. FIIIIEIiA-C soiic: Members oi‘ the Benevolent Irish Society are requested to steet at the home of the late :3. James Smith, Gaytown, Thursday morning A. M. P. A. LAFFERTY. Secretary. . i‘ t i‘ -'\-\F-"-'s')f~'4' .-.-.-.-.-.e.r. -l- .- .- rnx- nnwvlxxv.v.-.-.e.v.ev .axv < A. ,-_-l_- ,-,.= ‘ ' ' 1 I - 1's‘ r- t. "The Sullivan"- 0n the Screen BEITIIAI. lllllilllll CONIIDIIATION LIFE IN. SUIANCI- SECOND INSTALLMENI‘ o! Civil: Taxes is due June 806th. s-gl-si IEIXVD ILOWIIS. - In. Kerwin. s1 Sydney street. roodved a nice bouquet or for Mother's Day 1mm her and Richard in Italy. JUNI Nth IS THE FINAL DATI 01 2nd installment o! vin ‘renal. eller the; date. motel- lnent is abject w lnterut. s-al-sl. BE-BEAVED — W01‘ has flow 50D! son, Pte. Eric Saunders who is serving with the Canadian army in Ita y. The flowers were in- tended ior Mother's Day but dc- lsys in tranmiisslon oi the order irom the war theatre held them up until now. ELLIOT - FINLAND — St. Dun- starrs Basilica was the scene o! a waging Wednesday E s Cpl. Joseph H. Penland, son oi Mr. end Mrs. C. l". Penland o! Van- scrigetg ngintlrlxré-Xrlriox brings 2.1a the warming uman WW °I the Emily oi the year in l-ne film i_tlie yeas- wheli “The minivans ogens today n; Prince Edward ‘lheatre. ter, and Thomas Mir. chcil neanme lealurco cast. whh leeward ltyan. uonn Campbell. James Cardwell. John Alvin ancl ueorge (Jlterman. or, portrayim the llve taomlis sullivlln boys o. Waterloo. Iowa. Selena lwyle enu rliuoy Marshall lroles, Bacon and produced by 5am Jane. with Robert l. Aflllii associate pic- flllcvlfi Mary C. McCall, Jr.. wrote the screen play iron-i m; gun-y by “Warn wlleny llIlG Jules séner- mer. Dfsillte the l-lrlpwtarlce oi tli IpleS. ulrector JJOYO lingo“ dq- clded not to seer: rcisngniuq “rm-s l0 rvDrm-em the Suluvan boys, New races, he felt, would lniect e Rreater "will! o! suwenw and cflectlvc- nes. The search for these new laces covered t-llepontinent lid lasted more than six months. Act- Halli‘. three sets oi actors were needed to nor." .' th childhood to milrrlhcovle m" mm Western Epic Brings New. Star "Beyond Th Last Pl- ' the first of this new Rflmtllbefr turesintroducing the cow-boy pg:- sonalztv Eddie Dew to the public. The otcttlre will be presented by Republic Studios at the Empire Theatre ioi- three dau season coin. 11% wflllht and by ell ac- counts t will live ulp to one gnu; traditions of western epics. Prominent in the cast will be Jack Kirk. ivhom face is so tam- iliar to all ivestern tans. lii this Olfiwgsidwla big nr Dfittgtlkrlxlfiu‘: considerably erlhaniped. 1-?“ ‘ with Dew is . etze. with his unusual bran doi humor. and also in the cast are Ernie Adams, Kermit May. nerd and Lorraine Miller. Pangborn Scores in Comical Role- Movie comedian Franklin Peng- bom seems destined to go i.‘ his screen career playing head- waitor roles. In “Never A Dull Moment," the new Ritz Brothers-Universal com- edymuslcal now st the cepawl also have featured. lilo film was directed hy Lloyd‘ couver, B. C. Rev. l"it.-Lt. Mac- lKenzie, RCAF Padre, periormed the cereinon in the presence oi a number oi riends or the popular young couple. The bride was very charming and attractively dressed in s floor length gown o! white chliton and a beautiful veil. Eric carried a bouquet oi red roses. she was assisted by LAW Reta Gal- lant who wore a floor length blue taffeta dress and carried e bou- . uet oi pink carnations. Cpl. ene Brochu supported the groom. At the conclusion oi the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served at The Charlottetown at which were lpresent about thirty friends o! the bride and groom. Cpl. Pen- ,land and his bride spent a short honeymoon in Charlottetown be- Jore returnin to their RCA!‘ sta- |tlons. The ride is a popular equipment a at No. I. G 113.. Summerside and the groom lu stetioneagat No. 2 A.N.S., Char- lottetowil. CANOE COVE CEMETERY - The annual meeting oi the eon- gregatlon o! the Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church which was adjourned on Tuesday eveuirw, June l3. was resumed and con- cluded on Friday evening, l’! inst. After the r ular appointment o! the oiiice-tio ders or the ensu- ing year the chiei subject oi dis- cussion was the future manage- ol the old churchyard Cove and certain surrounding dis- tricts, as it has been during this time the burial ground o! most abroad. A iew years cemetery was completey renovat- ed end greatly improved in ap- pearance under the management a local committee consistin oi Leuchlin McKinnon, Danie McNevln and Francis MacDougall all oi Canoe Cove together with the expert supervision oi Sey- mour Gregory oi Cilerlottetowu. Three new member were arter- werds added to namely, Fletcher Rice Point, Robert MacDonald, Nine Mile Creek end Daniel Mac- Neill, 8t. Catharina. were all l w their ortice tor the ensuing year. It we: also unanimously agreed at this meeting that e certain amount oi necessary repair work should be done at once on the cemetery and that certain measures should be adopted to ensure its perpetual management and eero. Mind's kills pain g Personals ..... ....d her dl h- he again Ls a rnaitre d’ Th1, tune, however he is happy. because the oiiaracterlzlrlon l gives him an opportunity o! playing the part with a new twist. Pangbom‘; role in the o-imcdy re- quire, him to be a nervous ilut-. tery little man in a night clubl l d by crooks, and eat delllht in_nau:h~ ate 0 . and their talk about and the like keep atant state o! litters Feat are Frances langiohd end Mary . . The ll‘m is directed by Edward Lllley. Howard Benedict was the Produc- er and a . ‘ musical score features four zeetiul selections. ‘Ilie Ritz Brothers sing two num- bers. one oi Mia; tengtords songs _ lg “My Blue Heaven.” j hien,30,40,50! Went listed m, Uh, Ilgsri I has: l .- - - in in p, con- In the hilarious picture l ier Merle 1a.; yesterday m g on a visit to relatives in Boston and New York. Mrs. O. C. LePege, city, is visit- lug in New Glasgow vltiere she is the guest oi Mrs. wariield Orr. i" an‘; f9; 7M1 e Get ALL-IRAN to- m" day, at your node's. 2 handy due. human-lug Made by Kellogg's in Lomlou, Con. ' — - . MISS IIcKEIIZIPS IIEBITAL _ ts d trtends ded st. ‘ ' . and their own sulfid- Jsfisnllalinleet tin-E‘... en- stlou oi nod music ' joy the ilne recital given by m! - , riorruers showed by 08d"! I115 PIANOFOITE SOLOS-Velletlan Boat Song Mendelssohn Elisabeth Lents Nocturne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .... .. Solusuervell Ehine Bourke Molto Vivace-Sonata No. 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hayden David Hurst Nocturne . . . . .. . ... John Field Lorna Creelruan ' Cradle Song ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Spendiar" Eleanor Bourke Fantasia in D minor . . . . . . .. Mosort CHARW_'IT_EI.O_VYE__§5UA_RDIAN “Tonstipation gone-this easy way” "I'm delighted I found out about youalfilirunacmipticurlueto ALbBIAN. toritusded iuy ocustipe- lackot"bulk"iathedist. tint you'll tiouwoes. lt rid lneottaking nasty cbeeriorAl-i-eallreltheogertleaud harsh purgatives-wilich never dlnple. Allyoudo iseet KBLOGGS ML-hltAN-qsawealorineeveral than a day or , inufiusevu-yday-anddrinkplenty smhlomtlnnk ofwatunfiisiarlaosisoerulhelpsto “ab”, yum produce atrlooth-wmitlng "billin". "bu"; h‘ prepare wastes for may eliiuina Andeuoeyoultnowatt-enarvsre ularfilwoilldlft _ mi" "u," iieflyeullwanttoatltevuydayto m5 n“ stay rqular. Runeanber, it's e eeral A PAGE OTHREIL. P, E. Islanders Among Members 0f Torpedo Boat lirerlt: The chonls work was o! excep- tional sweetness and received high comnlondetion. . At the conclusion Miss McKen- dmo m t‘ n isle was raseinted all a gt oi tuneful ren n e eltNP ° ' ‘ap rom 9UP - able ability oi their teacher's‘ Following is the program. Port I animus ease-m smell of the Clowns - o pupils oi bliss B. Lillian Mc- Kenzie, Hus. Dec. The 701ml (Mid-Summer Nights Mendelssohn ream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (b) Aeeente )Con bsoto (Symphony In C mater) Schubert PIANOFOITI IOIDS — Twinkle, Twinkle . . . . . . . Old Melody Robert Ilutehoeen - 0Ives'a Welt: .. .. . lamuieren Olive Downs f lleebolls o! Booth-lid ........................ . . Scotch all», Donald Celibeek I Milli loeg .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schubert Katherine Ietehoeen h | 1mg“ lu’jfl Ivan Mitchell i“ erltetion ct certificates by Dr- ll- fl- Sh!’ McGlll University, Faculty of Music. Part ll Non. Representative Fran ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Nevln ' ' " Walter Conrad Waits lu C sharp lelnor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chopin Barbara Quigley SONG — Serenade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schubert Jean Eninan PIANOIOITE HOLDS-Impromptu Opus lfl, No. t Schubert Becsie Courod Ballade in D minor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..............,.. Brlhlfl! Elaine Porter Deli .,_,,,.,..,,.,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . .. Leo hlvens Mabel Dovyer SONG:- Ieeitative-O Grant It. Heaven. Air-Se shall the Lute and Harp Awake lludes Maecabeeua) Handel Dllyn Owen PIANOI-DRTE OLOS-Iegemuillu . . . . . . . . . . .......... John Ireland Teresa Doeahoe Ilentabie-lleprotutsi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. chopln loelse Co: VOCAL surnames-m uni-n ire to Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Scotch Alr (b) Golden Slumber (descent) Elli"!!! l7"! 11¢!"- ie) Goodnight to you all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Round Girl's Choir Presentation It Prlaes. NATIONAL ANTHRI RHYTHM BAND- Trieugle, Phyllis Tait, Katharine Hutoheoon, Billy Stewart. elyn Stone. Tambourine, Dorothy Meellereil, Nancy MaoNevin Cymbeh, Adele Clerk. Drums, John Court. Donald Clerk. GIRLS‘ CHOIR- Elinbeth Martin, Mary Campbell, Barbers lagers. Sheila Morris. Eleanor Bourke, Elaine Bourke, Valerie MR". Glftflld! MR3"- Adele Clerk. Ilelen Hyde, Nhney MaeNeviu. Msrlorie Hurst. Muriel Hurst. Joanna. Mllchdlllzn, Jill Medley, Lola Maclae, Marjorie Gillespie. Shirley Russell. Ev- teie. m July ‘n. i5 , _ li-lted torek t c N l. sTAFl‘ CHANGES véajsmoenpo n “dam we” swrekeeraer Moncton round hmzse. ATTACK EXPENSIVE Ca-rladien National on. -———- Railways. are announced in e clr- It l; estimated that the big attack culer by JH. Brown, Re- m leipsing dnlrlna February‘, 1944. Eional general store keeper. A. B. in which is E.C.A.F. bcmbers ks has been appointed foreman were lost, cost Canad; more than general store, at Moncton shone in 59009;“ place oi’ AM. who has been =—-—"’—— '—'=' For Foot Ailments MONCTON. N.B .—J-une 20- Appointments o! supervisory oi- kiets in the stores dwlrtment. At- Mieg Evelyn Taylor and Miss Joyce McDonald. Iorrester. 8t. lett Monday morning to a. week‘ n. Charlottetown. P.E.I.. with! Miss Mcnoneld’: sun Mrs. James Mullins-Trim News. Mrs. Osner Yerlusm and two, d Berthe ri. Eleanor an . revle-rled in Mt. Albion veeteroev t- ter visiting her slster-in-lnw. N! s. Albert Kc and imthu-ln-law. in New Perth. l '1‘ Roy Oudmore ie for sackiille to at- dagmaiternoon m” m’ Mfi $3 5T5“ ' i Card of TTianIesI m»... ism-Tia: wish thenk ell who at with #12 toga-N W. Omlsd whci cote-rim ‘fihsldreem it veeter- -_ hous - has been succeeded by F.W. Moore cohauur Two motor wiped personnel have dcne n at least twice b. Canadian Le Havre during tions and that-in f: naval forces. Shin-n ilcrc n are, left to r AB Maurice _ Brunswick: AB . Lasaile. Ont; Sta. F Costello, Charlotte Thompson oi Kind Durniord. Orillia. commanding officer. cf v.11: Lieutenant oi Toronto; LS Jo ' Four of the performances oii they wrcw congratula- ’ , cnnilnnndrr of the . Letters. TQTU . Tel. Peter Y.‘ mg, Vlincouler; OS Philip Dave Klllam. D.S.C., MINVR rd A. Hunt. RCNVR. First o! Kingston. Ont. Donald Clerk Men-y laeqeered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Herbert Mus-rill} Phyllh Tait v - Home on the Range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ Cowboy Songl Doeeld ahOBIlIlI l * 0f! {or e Trip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rockaiicld‘ Dorothy MeoLaren March . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Peter Thraie1 ' Adele Clerk l A Deuce on the Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. Cecil Baumer; Evelyn Stone 1 Spinning Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blkuenreich i Betty Stewart VOCAL INSIMILl-(a) Lullaby ................ Mozart (b) The Quest . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Csee'h Iolk-aonr (c) Sweet the Evening Air llllllflll! ROI"!!! Girls Choir | PIANOIOITE SOLOS-The Hill on the Drook . Kullak‘ Joyce Proctor Valse Leute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jules Devan: Mary Beth llerrls - , bu" bu" A ' . ' - h V ’ I - V I 4 ' ' Hum“... Duh“. Shown above are the OfIlCOla and men of a motor torpedo-boat wflfihmln.‘ 8"“ __ _ _ _ > V _ _ > _ _ _ _ _ _ > _ _ _ , _ _ , _ _ ,__, _ Grieg 745. Left to right. they '~ "'o_l*.'._" "; LS Clayton Laviolette. RONVR, M", cqmpbeu oi Verdun. Que; AS Al ECRIHS-Jll. RCNVR, oi Scott Siding. NB; Schumann AB S. T. Robert Moss. R "atoon, Sack. second row: AB Charles Allison LTM» RC.\'\R. "n. Ont: AS M. Doug. Mc- Donald. RCNVR. of Branifcrci, Ont; rlanccling» Leading Stoker (M) John Wade. RCNVR, of Hamilton. Om; OS T. M. John Thompson, RCNVR. o! Landon. 0112.: AS Tilanizis Jones. RCNVR. o! Tlmmins, Ontf. AS T. M. James Orp .. P. R. of Toronto: AS S. T. George Kelly, RCNVR, of Sault S" . AS S. T. Ronald Funnell. RCNVR. oi Calgary, Alto... A- . ll, RCNYR. of Winnlpfll. Man. Third row: . . R, oi Credlton, Ont; Petty Oiticer M. M. Wil VR. oi Halifax, N.s.; Signalman Roland 13mm”; RC, _ NB; O5 lTMl James McKenne, RCNVR, o! Stimmcrsirlo. C: ‘Tllv Frank Brown. RCNVR, n! Montreal; AS George k. RCNVR. of Charlottetown. P. E. L; I5 Rudolph Doiroli. RCN . : Trl. Harry Cohen, RCNVR, o! Saint John, NB. Ba: Simscr. RCNVR. of Hamilton, on“ petty officer M Znzici, RCNVR, oi Falrvicw, 14.5.: stoke; 11 (Mi Harold Tlppi RCNVR, o! London. Ont; Stoker I 1M) Glen Gander, RCNVR. of B . O StCkcr I lM) Isles. RCNVR, o! Bear River, NS. On tn I“ Counter, RCNVR. oi Clinton, Ont; Chief P€‘"' RCXVR. of liiolitreal. Que; Lieut. Ross C1“ , ' Lleuz. Ollie hlabee. RCNVR, of Toronto. an tosmph was taken S t LS Darn Wright. Paul Btillillflll. RCNVR. oi’ if, HCNVR. were Lleut. . RCNVR. of Victoria, B.C. Winnipeg. .\Ian.-RC.\' Photo h: L‘ QUICK IRS "Hero's a Guzliuilzin \\':li\i .\-I V-Jillllli: a ‘\\'flit‘Il(Ifl§'-":pn$t‘ you l could learn to tvatrlrf“ ' ___:—_ u" '~ -_ H. J. A. BROWN, DJ’. Orthopedic GIIIiillPulnST ill Greet George Street CIIAAMJTIETOWN P11! zzorlrleriy storekeeoer at Camcbell- ton N.B.. in turn has bee succeeded Arthur service as clerk in pertinent in that citv in April i916 he enlisted tor overseas milta the last. world demobillzed re- the railwey in iry service in and onbe se war etlned rvleewit of the Ch- Branch the Legion Home, thh Thursday evening. June Is ere to have the report from our delegate to uouvontioe end hope for a large attendance. IRA 1!. BROWN. Drench "eeretery. sow" We will be receiving Sows June 23rd. Farmers wishing to sell kindly arrange delivery on the above date. 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