sacs‘ arom- —“_ i ri_‘— i I . J. ARTHUR RANK PRESENTS EXT RA! N EWS flung: gnvmm. -ronav-rn|.-slr.- ' snows gno- r-a THEPIITIIIIE THAT u CAPTURING ALL HEARTS I II urn rxrrcrlrltls b)’ CHARLES DICKENS featuring JOHN-MILLS VALERIE HOBSON ___4 __ THE __ CHARLOTTETOVVN __G__U;_A1$D_I_AN "nausea or new warm. MOVING nuts or IMPELLING nova Deadline Lady Every once in a while a picture l! comes along which casts a warm, pleasant glow over an audience. qq, pa]; Oolusnbia’; "Keeper of the Bees," "L I ' which opens today at the Capitol gTtleatre. is that type of picture. It's cum“ 1x easily one of the most entertain- ; lng films of the season, and will be lremembered. long after you leave the theatre. ' Based on the world-famous Gene ‘Stratton Porter novel of the saml 'name, "Keeper of the Bees" is a new and radiant filming of the romance so cherished by legions of readers. ,Here are characters and a story ‘which people will easily under- stand and love. More than any pic- ‘ture of recent showing, there seems to be an almost magical contact ‘established between the perform- ers and the audience. As though he had not heard nor. he crushed out tho glowing tip of his cigarette in a little brunse asb- tray, on the desk ‘ueslde t-im. There was a little taut silence Ixvhich Ann showed no disposition to break. and which he was trying tosolve in some manner she could 'only suspect. "Well, it's scarcely the time to usk you aiavor," he said after a moment, his tone doggedly deter- Imined. his eyes blcalr, ‘but I've really m. choice in the mutter. it's / ronnv — CAPITOL - rm. and SAT. SHOWING AT 2:30-74:45 VIBRANT NEW TELLING OF THE STORY THAT WARMED A MILLION HEARTS! Their love had village gossips wide-eyed - - - but brought a new glow to on old man’: heart! “KEEPER OF THE BEES" With MICHAEL DUANE - GLORIA HENRY - HARRY DAVENPORT JANE DARWELL - JO ANN MARLOW PLUS: Film Vodvil - Color Cartoon - Sung Song - Answer Mon TO-NIGHT -EMPIRE- rm. and slr. snows r and sits a MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2=3o Il/MIIM on ‘I I JNGEkE/G ' SMILEY TTM BIIRHETTE Illllrflllt dlalufthi; ' “ ‘arm’ 7174/‘ _ aiit_ _ Also Chapter 3 of "CRIMSON TRAIL" and COMEDY I AUCTION SALE OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AND EXTRA LOT AT 34 LONGWORTH STREET SATURDAY, AUGUST 16TH AT 12:30 P.M. I om instructed by Mr. Alexis McQuoid to sell by Public Auc- tron his dwelling of 6 rooms and bath, all newly renovated. Hard- wood floors downstairs; also garage 23x28, cement floor. Front- age of lot 90 ft. Depth 90 ft. Also at the some time 1-1943 Il-ton (Fargo) Dump Truck. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. Auction Sale OF 50 ACRES OF LAND KNOWN AS LEWIS’ POINT ON THE BEACH GROVE HIGHWAY, 10 MINUTES FROM THE CITY, MONDAY, AUGUST 18th AT 7 P.M. I urn instructed by Mr. Harry Morris. to sell by public auction McCABI-I — MURPHY NUPTIALS > A wedding of interest to many Look place n: St. Ann's Church, liope River, on Wednesday, July l6, when Helen Margaret Murphy became the bride of Thomas Clay- ton McCabe. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a slipper length dress of white silk jersey and car- ried a bouquet of red roses. Her sister, Mary, who acted as brides- maid wore a slipper length dress of pink shetr over tafieta and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Raymond Smith supported the groom. Monsignor James A. Murphy, uncle of the bride, performed the marriage ceremony, also celebrat- ed Nuptial ltfass. Rev. E. J. Dal- ton, P.P., Hope River, was present. in the sanctuary. Ushers were J. it McCuoe and James Murphy. Immediately following the cere- mony the bridal party motored to Csssidys Restaurant, North Rus- tico, where a. sumptuous break- fast was served to upwards of forty friends and relatives of the bride and groom Rev. fiancis McQualtl, PR. Kinkora, and Rev. George McCnbe, Kmkora, were present for the breakfast. Toast to the bride and groom was pro- posed by Rev. Francis McQuaid, who acted as toastmastcr. The groom on behalf of his bride, cnpalt-ly responded. Following the breakfast. the bridal party motored to Borden and crossed to the mainland where they visited several points of Iri- terest in tho ltlariiimcs. The bride travelled in n blue suit with black plastic accessories. Previous to I Wolfdw Fire For: sans: Hard Wood In Stove Lengths Kindling Wood In Large Bundle; 25 Cents Each Smaller Bundles I0 Cents Each A. Pickard 8. fir; IIIONE l“ Featured roles are played by |—°"1.i' u" bmPkl-“B M! m“ m‘ Michael Duane, Gloria Henry, _zasement_ lust at this particular ‘Harry DavenpornJanc Darweilandlmoment is going to-weli, to put Joe Ans-i Marlowe. me rtather ilrdspotbétguvpxze ygiel ,wou n’ cons er on .. is announcement that-ail is ended l between us-—for Just a f~w days? I I have a very good reason 10'! l There have been several screen askinfl "H". 51"“ v I ;versions of the Immortal novels of| She nestitated and than she said Charles Dickens, but it is true to reluctantly, without committing fly that no film captures the rel-l |herss1f. "ill hear the reason." spirit of. that great writer, as does‘ "Thank you‘. said Lyn formally. the-Cins-guild production of “Great and wen’. on quickly. "There is an ggpectértllo-knvt now at the Prlncelngpnlnglrnrelrtit t1 wantlrathrir baally. war ea re. '1‘ e s g es unp easnn gossp The film tells the story of BImIght-J mean wm-Jq dummy L. young orphan, Pip, who is brought ‘upset, the whole apple cart. But up as a blacksmluvs apprentice ‘pr you wait until alter the appoint- His great expectations cocne true mem h“ been ma“; publlryuy. be. when he is left a large estate. Pl-p >10" you break m, enguement _ d°°5"'I k110i" Wh° his bellelum‘ 15-well, the committee that. made the but believes it mil“ be ML“ Halls" appointment could hardly admit ham, the only person he knows who ma, ma). we" muumed by 805, h" m°*“°Y< PIP l“ “l5 Ymlll‘ pllwed ‘sip and could harlv withra-w the with her adopted niece, Estella. But appuimmenh You Sear, l‘ l“ m" “m” h” m“ “P m“ ‘"1 Ann hesitated. unwilling to ad- leam‘ m‘ 5°°d wrmne l‘ due m ‘mlt that. she could see the logic of‘ Magmbch‘ an escaped convlcmhis reaeonlng- unwilling ever more whom Pip befriended as a child, 1m be mnuenéed by m 'and who repays the boy for the only I Ann asked evenly “whit i, ‘he kindness he ever received by leaving mment Lyn?" him all the money he had made in “pa?! ‘, ' . i . eao of Stlafi’, for the new Jiustrnlla. When Magvtitch, who has Chudrm, Hovpmu Ann ,, he mm lslnce been deported, returns to her “d” eagémes!’ qulckpned ms. lfigéhgg §§‘,‘,’§§}fé"' Zéviilllxefafi; voice and enthusiasm was warm in ‘romance ensua l i332‘ eye; "It‘s-well, its quite a‘ 'n§§§§l""i.l’$ Lfilgplillitlsm Ifsrorxalellieel‘ She is“ still for a ions mwwni Iusual delightful facile performances Th9 Cl-lldrms HHSPMI Md lllstl in modern light comedy to play the been completed: a memorial to ‘I, ,dramatlc role of Estella, which she smlii l“)?! 0- l V"? WEA-F-Y 15°"? 6. handles with chalvn and a great who had not ""1"" h" "w" ldepth oi feeling. John Mills brings fbirthdfl)’: ‘Th8 Pueni-sv Iii m?" to life Dickens‘ vc-ry understand- Brief B110 Ilflrmcher h" cflllcelved lng and likeable young man Pill. B5 l m°m°nil I'° PM “m” 5°7' I and Finlay Currie portrays the dif- their only child. a hospital HD1199" mun; part, of Magvritfih with truewlth every possible devise ‘that dramatic intensity. lilartlla Hunt la science rnd medical skill could d!- the rich and eccentric Miss Hav- vise for the saving of snail lives; ‘tsham. who makes Estella the vic- end the hospital was endowed] ltim of hcr craving for vencgcance 1ibc~rnu7 an that whether a child's for a wrong done to her in her parents could WY. or not. thei your), The cast also includes An- ‘cgmd gfllld have everything that thony Wager and Jean Simmofll ‘he needed to was...» him to com- who play Pip and Estella when they ‘were hnahrt I “GREAT EXPECTATIONS" SUPERB DRAMATIC MOVIE are young. Lyn would doha dBOOd 1°? 81-: ,fstff.sho a team a their marriagevtlie bride nndgroom °e w; a skuled mugmxh . m“. xcrethglv?“mlmsgggftgaglsfiesshcg}{as lphysician, he had devoted years. 0! .v e no e - ' . lvnle and Ivewto: refpxectlvelgi, Iihfign "sglgdéndchsglldllbery “u, where they were e rec P "M iyngny and useful gifts. Lyn" Lyn’: expression was eagerly ex- pressive of his deiiihi- Ann was still sitting alone in the morning room when Sarah olmo home. Sarah looked regal and im- posing ir. the severe black dress that had been made over so cleverly that no one could have dreamed lit was not straight. from the town's [best ghwp, There was color in her Mr. and Mrs. McCabe will re- side in Ncilrton where a host of-I friends wish them many years 0!; l wedded bliss. l l ll Fl can Begin I; Igheeks and her eyes were bright I 9 ‘T and lively as she saw Ann and saldi Around 40 our energy lessens. But, ea‘- “why, l thouihi- you ll"! W" ‘"79 periencahaatauglsfua todoouvrorls with less‘ e ha" 1on1 h; _. alert. n.- yt... un-a should yield u... §,§g*"g°s;g;v;<;;=;_n_ wasnwlfip. greatest accomplishments, the most enjoyment , n1. fever gems o“; “nth Lyn and happiness. They can, loo, ifwaavoid the 1m Ion as I “W,” Am“ kidney Ind bladder disorders such as Bacln as“ 2-3‘ an an“ ‘t ‘u what? ache. Hladachmllheumalic rm... Lasaiiude, flffhgafl-msezf“ t: “y bu‘ h" m. LossoISIaep and Erwin whtchaoollen attach gun "d he; “ck mn"mpt for ,hinn had spilled over into nor voice flma around 40. For over hall a century Dodd’: Kidney Pills have been hel in; men and women lo keep ltidneya and adder in find DEVFYNA 1197' I oodorder. ll you are nearing 40, or paatit,l Ann told Sarah the whale story. or the sahe of your health and s happier Sarah listened without l. WON find IuiruauaaDoddu Kidney Pills today! lzs when Ann had Imlshod Sarahl said quietly. "I'm sorry you had to learn it this way. Ann — the thing I've known about vou from the very first, which is that you were never for a moment in 1°" g with uynl Ybu were dnceivingi yourself and it took somethindg like ' , this to olt out of that m . Summer cottage at Plneite, 5e gralrlful ytguduite, au the days on Charlottetown-Wood Islands ‘or your life, that you learned it. highway. Ideal location. Bath- n°“"'l“‘“°“d “l “w!” - - - - . f course." said Ann mg, boating, IISIIIIIQ.‘ ‘Cottage huZIHhSmH-‘g added hum,“ .11“, contains kitchen, Irving-room. In, 1 suppose I will be when the -the-s‘.~.ock wears off." sat-an peered at her keenly. shrewd. sharp. loving old or" 81'1"‘ but very penetrating. "what else is on your mind. my near?" she asked after a. moo-lent Ann looked up at her, startled. ‘Why. nothing—" aha titan but Esrah laid a finger on her lips. three bedrooms, large veranda, ADAMS & COMPANY REAL ESTATE I61 Queen St., Charlottetown PHONE 1440 750 ACRES IN t Six miles east of Cardigan. Ideal for stock raising. amid oaks and elms. will be offered for sale at hrs farm of 50 acres of land overlooking Charlottetown Harbor; Q-room house, complete water system gos operated, modern kitchen and bathroom, panelled den with fire place. Hot air furnace in house, partly wired down stairs with I10 volt gos-opcratei plant I000 watt capacity. New born and chicken house. Some shore lots already surveyed. ' If not sold privately before August 18th. W. , H. BEATON, Auctioneer. I McLEAN a. McKlNNON, Solicitors. I W. H. IEATON, Auctioneer. ' sass? VALUABLE FARM and TIMBER PROPERTY Beautiful old fourteen-roamed home sfl Large barn and other buildings. rowano sorr, Cardigan._ IIIIBIIOII 331B Charlottetown Property Double-tenement House, Nos. l06lond 10B Richmond Street Public Auction on tha' ' urday, the 16th of August inst. at 12 o'clock noon.’ ' silencing hers. _ ’ "Don't try to lie to mo, chbd.‘ mg 5mm quietly s "You and I alwayk-understood each other without words. on all the lmIW- itant things. You've been 30in! around in a mental fog for several days-maybe I could help ‘pierce the fog?" Ann then told such ‘Ham's story; nu devotion to L's». and the reason for it; why hl felt. that ‘if he ever married. ii- IW‘! "m" to be Ussa." Sarah listened quiet-II. wit-trout, interupgttlng until the story was, finished and than there was a| little silence. which Sarah brnke| by asking quietly, in g tone that made it a statement rather than a question. ‘You're in 10x0 VII-h Tracy Driscoil. aren't you? (To Ile Continual) __...___..__ . manta-av, s: gland - roe)- pramim on Sot- rnrsoAfiaacuilar mains" awwlllnrfl jut by 1"-Year-.old Archibald 12% .fdl'lf foundtobo a‘ "m0 MARY s. BLANCHARD, in his our. Trustee for Estate ONE BLOCK Fields have watsr and shadl; isms. LAND (T001101! Egypt. is the wotldi filth largest cotton M00000 . . IIIITOIIO IlI-ADQUAIIIII \ The historic Red Port his been selected ae the official headquart- ers of the new array of India. . Mrs. Jone Coyle. tutu. Impressed With Displaced Parsons IRANKJPURT, Aug. ii__. (w)- Rt. Hon. c. D. Howe Canadian m. construction Minister, said today after visiting displaced persons camps here that he was "very tav- orably impressed" with D.P.S. in Germany as potential immigrants to Canada. "I was pleased with what I SEW." he Said. "people seem clean and happy, busy learning skiliad trades and anxious to do produc- tive work. I got the impression they would be very desirable settlers for Canada." Canada has agreed to admit woodworkers, sugar beet and tex- tile workers, Howe said. There are also immigration prospects for D. TMORR'S I ‘urronrungltlrs, . .5 £bl(iqsaT_-.14._1Zu E ‘IIYIIAN’ I I Irma any“; MORE TIIAII A MILLION CANADIAN! SAVE AT THE I H , I BANK or MONTREAL ’ ---_---_---------------~-_-----------------_---------------- IOIKIIIQ WITH GAIIAIYIAIII III EVERY WALK III LIFE IIIIGI Ilil I . ' ___ams P. S. as needle workers. gold min- the joint product c! fhfllPtlmptjgly ers and "in various industrial trades." “I cannot say specifically how many more we can take, that will depend partly on how our present immigration program works out. But my report on the possibility of continued immglrntlon iu.‘ D. P. S. wili be very favorable.“ Howe later flew to Berlin-where he will confer with the Canadian Military Mission. DEVELOP NF-W T"""\' IN RED LAKE AREA KENCEuA, 0nt.. Aug. ll. -~(CP) —A new Canadian mining town. whose population is expected to reach 5,000 within the next few Lake. Ont. about 80 m?!“ no?!“ to: here. The town, witosr blue- lprint. Mars the name Balrner frown, is growing u: with two gold ‘mine! .n the vicinity. Tue plan is WHY /.s' roan ' 0255's so Mild/l WH/TER r/r/w ‘ Mow! .4‘ years, is being developed at Rod‘ Red 14kt Gummy and the Dirk. enson had Lake COmpllny who“ two mints are nearby. Bal r Town will be the second largest Lfning community paws.“ the Great Limes and Brush cel- Illltbll, Plln FIOII. Man, holdmg the premier spot with n nnpnz... tion of 10,500 pe-rvns. The new community will have n soinmmu ally-insiraled water suppfy. roomi- lionnl service bmeo on the Ialcsi modern practce and e modern sewage rtirpasal plant. There will be all the prergqujs, Ites for rappy and sale Iift- Includ- ing a community llentro, church", schools, l. hospital and parks. Tn. mining companies intend tn 511p- crvise the y:ung town in IIS Initial stages with lull rlvvefoprrent n0] expected for two or thme years, Then "rwnsfok take over local self-government. _ rvr rouun imlsu rlvts in: hltililihi THAT'S IIAPIIRTAIIT’ FIIII A BRIIIE T0 IIIIIIW! Heine's How' EASY n’ is- amsos SOAPY-RICH suos FLOAT our svsu risac-ruasooso __o|a1' wrrnou-r my crroar AT ALLI THANKS 1'0 s... -sca'ue amso. lrs casv ro near ctorues amour AND new LOOKING!’ l'trusvsitss'sarlsrlao 5wlrnanvrnluostse now rnatvvrsstal