‘not: six — A LAUGH‘ A DAY KEEPS THE BLUES AWAY- AND THERE ARE LAUGHS T0 LAST A YEAR IN ‘TI-IE PHILADELPHIA STORY”! — PRINCE ED WARD — IT'S HERE giiswung-Iién TQ.])AY FOR 3 TUESDAY BIG DAYS sroriv‘ WEDNESDAY Matinee 3.l5—19c 8: 32c: Night 7.00-9.00-32c-39c-45c s 6A 111 riiiziir he '5 a smoothie I Handsome Cary Grant wants to start all over again when his ex- wile turns from a prim prucle into a wild red-headl 45m” she's c1 wild red-head l ' Adorable Katharine Hepburn goes on a hilarious champagne l adventure and changes from a society snob into a streamlined i bathing beauty! sifiiii he's adevil in the moonlight! ‘ Romantic James Stewart knew that a red-headed beauty wasn't red-headed tor nothing! That midnight bathing escapade sends Jimmy's love-pressure sky-high! 3% llliiil Story PRO]! Till! HUWLING STAGE SHOW! A l THE_QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TUES 9. 9:‘ WED Matinee 3.l5-—l3c & 32c: Night 7.00--8.45—32c & 39c tee PATRICK Vlizois TQOMEY ALSO CARTOUN-JIUIVIEUY AND SFURTUSCUlYE THE BIGGEST llAUGH OF 'I‘HE‘YOEii1t: “THE PHILADELPHIA STORY” AT THE PRINCE EDWARD TO-DAY If you want to laugh long, loud, Howard. Grant, realizing that she is and oltcii, take s. tip and. don't fail making a mistake, causes a sens-n- to see Cary Grant, KaLllEIlllE l-lcp- Lion by retuminu for tiic wedding. burn and names Stewart tn "The He brings Vvitll. him Stewart, n re- PllllaflClpllid. ‘Story, the comedy oi porter for a keyhole magazine, and the year,_wnicli opens today at the Rut-h Husscy. Stewart's iitrl friend. Prince Euiviird '1 168.1413, 1t presents lhey piooced to make iviiss Hop- 8._€I8.ZZlll1l{ new l epburn as a com- burns life niiseirable, but she lights cuicnne o1 tne first iiawr, with ver- back until her own foot slips and she satire urunt and Stewart as her gay secs the light It would be gii"i;.g companions _11i a pictuiie that is away 11 ntncl and clcvcr plot to rc- lresiier, iutticr aiiu brighter than ical which boy gets the girl. with. ‘ * 101m HOWARD RUTH Roland YOUNG 1m HALLIDAXQMaxy NASH marquis wmnmn _ PLUS—“YOSE)IITE TIIE MAGNIFICENT" ANOTHER OF THAT ENTERTAINING SERIES OF TECIINICOLOR TRAVELOGUES. any o1 recent memory. _ ‘inere is no one top pt-inirniaiice. rrrtm the moment Grant pushes The stars are perfectly cast and uni- Miss Hepburn in the lace and walksl rot-many oxctnent as are the lea- Kfiifli t0 K111601116 1119f CX-hufilldilllg. thel turned players, Roland Young, gives m "101/95 Will 135l- PWB . ieezy his usual 1111c cricrniuncc 11s Miss action, puncliulcd at intervals withl nepntuiis sugnlthy unity uncle. John SUPDTBB luucns. because this is a nalliday and ivlary Nash are 1111c as picture that follows none of tnel her parents and little l/iigniia laminar formulas. _ weidler snares the laughs as the The setting’ 15 a. Pluladelphifll younger sister, who hears, secs and home 01 the svciallv elite. and Miss: says everything she shouldn't. l l with the Provost Corps in England. The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a llUWSy nzilu a may tic inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly puy- able in advance. COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-{llilb MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARDS will iiieet at the Charlottetown Arincurics every ‘Ptiesday and Fri- day to examine recruits for the Canadian Active Army. L-457-5-26-3i. CELEBRATEI) 90TH BIRTHDAY -Ovcr i1 e past few days Mrs. \V. L. Cotton 11:15 been receivng the felic- itiitions oi numerous relatives and friends upon the celebration of her nlneilcth birthday on Friday last, May 23rd. HOME FOR BURIAL-The r9- maiiis of Mrs_ Frederick Kenny whose death occurred in Saint 1 John in January of this year, ar- rived in the city Thursday even- . lng accompanied by her son, Jolin and were conveyed to Frank lHEHIlFfSSPIJlS Funeral Home from l where the funcrn‘. was held priv- l atcly Friday morning to t-llc Ro- man Catholic Cemetery, Char- lottctown. With Provost Corps In England l I l I . ~ .. _‘ . l LANCE-CPL. URBAN J. ‘VALSII Lance-Cpl. Urban J. Walsh. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walsh, 43 l Inngworth Ave. City formerly of Stanley Bridge. Lance-tin. Walsh ls ents and friends present, and con- gratulated the pupils on their splendid performance, and be- haviour. Major MacNutt gave a short talk on the Empire Day Movement, which, he said, coni- menced iii 1897 at Hamilton, 0115., by a teacher. He went on to Sily the Eirl of llifcrttli. a great Im- DPCTUTH‘ its first President, and, uhen Queen Victoria died, Ed- ward VII, her son, ordered that her birthday be officially observed on‘ 24th May-Jirmpirc Day. He pointed out and stressed the im- portance. especially today. of its objects. Prof. Iiicli was congratu- lated because of the splendid work he ls doing. The audience was pleased with the manner ln which the children sang: Rule Britannia. Land of Hope and Glory. and Tlieroll Alivrrvs Be A11 England. Prciram closed with the National Anthem. STOREY -HEAZLEY — Many friends will be interested in the marriage of Shirley Jenn. daugh- ter of Mrs. -'I‘. H. Beazlcy 11nd the lrzie T. H. Bvnzlcy of Dartmouth. to Lieutenant. Gordon Stathie Storey, Prince Edwuird Island Highlanders. son of Mr. and M1's_ 1d. J. Storey. Charlottetown. which itook place Saturday evening in iGrnce United nlnnsc. Dartmouth. ‘Rev. G. B. Pickorliic: ‘officiating. The bride wore a street length dress of beige with brown access- ories, hcr corsuue being of roses, Miss Gwen Pickering was the wore a blue pc-rlalst, advanced the idea and. / 11/003”, MY [£01135 was w/r/rztrra 1035p nv/s k/llffd-Wvsrrsp rowers! You'll wonder why you were satisfied with anything else when you see Rinso whiteness Q If you want to see real whiteness, take a look zit Rlnsoi washed clothes, and compare them with the results you get from any other washing method. You'll realize at once that Rinso gives more than a white wash, it gives the w/ii/rit ivnslil Whatever your washing ex erience has been, you'll be amaze at the dazzling whiteness you get with ’ Rinso. And, once you've seen how beautiful Rinso makes your wash, ' you'll never again be satisfied with ' anythingbutRinso for ourclothcs! ' So don't forget Rinso or your next \ washday. For greater economy, ask for the new Giant package. A tuvor product Hepburn plays a girl of high idealsi Adapted from Philip Bnrryg New ON INSPECTION VISIT— Mr. ‘bridesmaid’ “lld Sh? u s n T temilndtol . .. . - -. ,,~ ,. . Nurse S SQCIQt Storyl ,a°,f§“,{,f,j,’?n§§ m trfen. efifilfs 2g who has no tolerance for human; York stage liit. in which Nllss Hep-l Crul R. Tibcrt of the idle“ “llll lllll” llal "l-d “"955” ever, these details, furnished 'gav1l‘rrua>r<vu:2'_r.m 53.89 Di. .5 EF-FTHJRBS-how -. » Inspection ties and a CO""'1"(‘ of rows Robert Air Secretary Sir Archibafli Silly llivrvigm it 1111b thleNdalklillitis-"dlhieillh _ ' Imp the Killei? EVBPY member 0t the,’ llléllmlls‘ pfullllfulégllv l.“ a lfluslilgnd‘: W“? lljlllf“ lul,,n1l,l"l'l,l°, ll-lfvells Oll Df- the Ballliof Nola Scull“ _ aiiley, the ‘blades broqillier. “T215 clalr, left. the whole quedilon of Archlhilld dd Il0taflhvlllllfi-llléflll . yS ery l e , household has a mome for the rats why s c i, s iid o G ht. isioaciitai. tlit lllctlllt! was biilliaiit- 1 d "1 i119 C1~l 13st “PPlf- Ml- r .. .. -. _ “ 1 - 9: crime and so ingemus is the cnmhh He nus a low faults. When Miss} ly directed by George Ctikor, who Tlbcrt is a recent addition to ilic ' ll’ bl“ mall" Tlll’ Clllelllmly l°°k H955 Mange vlslll l° Blllal-n "l" ' Defiant filed 0“ ll"? H955 lllll i‘ Capitol a1 than Toomey and Miss Patnck Hepburn ixcks a second husbantk, 1135 a rare touch for ccnicuv tempo,‘ Inspection Stuff. having formerly lilac“ l“ ll" pllpsllllc“ °l lllllllell‘ up l“ llle all" but ll- Wl“ lecllllcll llllll lllll l i are forced to carrv out a plan that’ she cllllcsll“ l‘ slulwllll ma“ °l llle‘. 11- was produced by Joseph lvlnn- been ihe Asslstnni Manager of llic ml” l"'l“.lll'°‘ ‘ll m“ ll“) cllllllllcl" when sll’ Alclllbllld W" asked by ll°1°5 were lflufld l" "if llll .\ ruthless murderer who thrwfi- ls frauirht with danger in order ml P601118. moved t0 1.116 hilt by John klewicz. l brunch at St. Johns Ncwfound- m“ mllllls‘ “ll” a lefllpllo“ w“ B‘ member of the House when me He's“ wrecked Meg lillhmnl. tl l Slr Archibald lllflll told o! In! In flit-ire 1191158110111 i5 the ensnare the murderer. Their path is ihemO 0X thO tilrilllmr I161" Warm}; a hazardous one and makes one o1 1111215602317 fliflhtgghe Ntlrsfhs gfiqill‘ the season's most exciting pictures. w opens ay a e api 0 ‘theatre. Tnero are three different opinion: concerning the death of a‘ wealthy matrons nephew. The fam- - fly soy it was an accident. The cor- anor- clainu it 1o be suicide. But the police say it ls murder! --—- OOYIIEY Diflys the role of B_ MR. JOHN FALL glgver, young detective who 1185i .i___. 5661185518118? l0 thehcaseuand 12x15 There passedidpeaoefullyznag/ag kin an a conc tBlOIlS t at. 1e p0 eel Cra mid on Pr ay, May , o r1 arrive at their trim veriiwf- 111 0rd". Fallp in an fifty-seventh year, tomcgiitleiin I??? pifoilmatllon on 1111131 The late lVLi‘. Fall, for; thfdpgit l6 L85 0 l? Kim Y- ' Oomeb’ 35 thirty ears has been an nvai - hi! B111 friend. Dlilyfll b1’ L60 P115‘, iniz crylppled in felling s. tree, at rick. secure a DOSWIOH 85 “W56 m, that time and since then has been Juliet lVI-ltvhell. DQTLFFIYf-‘fbbl’ Clam‘ unable t0 walk. but bone his afflic- Blandlck. head 0f the famiiy- tion with great fortitude. and was In Memoriam ltrncral which was largely attended took place on Suncuay, Mny 4th, with services at the home and the United Chwflh. Crapilud. of which the de- "liie presiucnt presided 11nd the 0635111 W35 a 11191110913 Hell Wald meeting opened by surging the 04.11 MCIBBH. Tiwon. conducted the scr- and repeating the Creed 1n Ulllsull. vices, both at the home and at the The nnnuygg o; me 13M mcemng Chilwh- B)‘ SDBQlHl W15l1 0i the d9" were read and HUDplCd. Correspond- Cfia-Wd U18 Unlwd Church 911911’ ence was read and discussed. it was sang Rock of Ages. Shall We Gath- er at the River and Abide With Me. There are left to cherish his meni- ory three brothers. Charles, Edward and Clarke all of crapaud, and two sisters, Mrs. Russell MacDonald, Carleton Siding; Mrs. Ernest Inman of 'Iryon. Pall bearers were Messrs. Albert Sturdy Fred Fall, Frank MacDonald, Louis Shcrrcn, Fred MacDonald iuid John HlCkOX. Ihe reirizilns were ienderlv laid to rest tine ivas neidat the home o1 Mr bDllIl Nidtlfllilll with an aizcntlnnte of nine members and four visitors. moved by Mrs. VlCl0l‘ MacPnnil 11nd seconded by Miss Linura Crosby that Institute accept the invitation to meet ivith the Noitn River institute on June 4th at the ncnie oi Mrs. Russel Whcutley. Motion czii"'cd. The Red Gross committee irt- ed tnai. 25 quilts, 4 night g' ns, 4 baby dresses and one JJCHCL 11.1.1 been mane during the month. it was decided to sct apart Thursday .laiid. and before that the Assist- ant-Manager of the branch here at Charlottetown. His maiiv friends and business acquaintances in Charlottetown and vicinity will be glad 1o sec ‘riiin once again. SUCCESSFUL CAKE SALE — ;The Indies auxiliary of the Wnvy Niivy held a very successful cake 'sale in Rogers Hardware on sat- illfdhy. Since its formation about »S1X months ago the auxiliary has ,bccn doing a srfcndld work for the sailor lads supplying them with many comforts and ralsiiii; funds for filling up their qtiar- iers. The c-fforis of the group are directed i1i'iiiclp:ill,v' at the ratings, but other ranks are not forgotten. Patrick soon (Liscovcrs that‘ the criminal ls exceptionally clever 1n covering up his tracks and she is no absorbed in trying to thwart hlm that she becomes involved ln the poisoning of hcr patient. Having the‘ never heard to complain. He maintained a deep interest in his friends and public affairs and appreciated the manv klndnesscs shown him. He was patient during his long in the family plot in Crapaud Cem- etery. MEADOW BANK W. I. aibeyngun o; 9am we}; m sL-w m; It islntcndcd also to extend their the Red @055, activities to include the merchnnt The program consisted of a solo, 111811116- by laatsm Medwylh Scout “nil/i al PRINCE sTITETscHoo Th can es , wcn rs. vic or ac- . . . I e ' v l l pupils of Prince Street School-pram vidcd incentive of clearing herself “mess eve;- loqkjng forward to we The reculnr monthly meeting of .51 9’ Wl-{OLSALE t. RETAIL l CHARLOTTETOWN af__siist>lv10n._Mlss _» Patrick and end when I1£W0Uld_b€__Bt_r€St._'_I'l1_e_V> IS THE WORD FOR MUNARBH GUARANTEE POLICY tontldcncc loom of pvoclaion workmanship and lilgliut quality materials, enables "Monarch" l‘ Qo otter "it, most liberal Guarantee and Adjustment Policy Naturally, the extent o‘ the ‘Guarantee period, in time, vuln with capacity ol Botiory and typo ol insulation. thILMCMP-YW 131ml‘ .W°me"'5__1_n5i1- appointed: Lunch, Mrs. Sterling ‘" '"" -“"‘—"_"*"'“_—‘*' Glow, Mrs. Flank Boyle and Mrs. Colin MacPhail; Programme, Mrs. Norman Macl-‘adyen and Mrs. Gor- don Macliean, Collection amounted to 45 cents, one member paid her duos. The next. meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Sterling Cloxv. Roll call to be answered. with a grab bag. The meeting closed by singing God Save the King. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by two of the members. BUT DIED IN BED BELFAST —(CP)— Maj-Gem. 8'1’ James Cooke-Coins who had two narrow escapes when London was b Qnbed and had a fine record ln the South African and First Great War died quletlv at his home here. aged 85. GUARANTEE FORMS FOR YOUR PROTECTION notes r11: Tiiicx/ dc Ask voiir neighbors wliut Bray Chicks did tor them. flien phone. or drop in. Charles E. Worth. 223 Enston 51.. Charlottetown ~ (Chicks on display) G. Frnnltlln Brown. New London Mrs. Geo. Myers, B. It. l, Hunter River Bruce Paynter. R. B. 4, Kenslng- ton Chlrles S. McKlY. Pill! c0111" Garth McLeod. bot l8, Southwest A. J. McD0hA|lI._,_T_l'$CflfI|a Cross Russel‘ Srncnbaugh. I-ltrih Bank PHONES 105-1308 Phail. ‘lhe following committees were ented a pleasing Arbor and Empire Driy Program, to an appreciative audience of parents and friends on Friday mornln May 23. Mr, Hlne Prlnc pal of t e School acted as chairman for the Junior Protzinim, which consisted of chorus, dliilocu- es and recltatlons. In the perfor- mance of each number the tiny tots delighted their audience. For , the Senior Program. Dr. lLH. Shaw Superintendent of Education. pres- ided. The singing of rPoruscs and part songs, directed by llllss Lilian MacKcnzie was the high light of the program. Complimentary re- marks were expressed by the Chair- ‘man on the excellent presentation of the pageant. "Our Flag" by the pupils of Grade VI VII and VIII. SUCCESSFUL DANCE - A very successful dance was held in liis- torlc Government House Friday evening with about 200 dancers 11t- tendlng. The affair was sponsored by the Cryro Club of Charlottetown and proceeds were in aid of chin-- lly. A very enjoyable evening of dancing look place and the music was provided by OK. Presbys or- chestra. During the evening it buf- fet luncheon was served by the Gyreites. Government House was placed at the disposal of the Gyros through ire courtesy of Lieutenant Governor B. W. LePage 11nd Mrs. IePage. TWO WEEKEND FIRES — City firemen were called out twice dur- ing the weekend for minor fires. Yesterday morning at l1 o'clock they responded to a call from the residence of Mr. J. A. MacLeod on {North River Road. The blaze was lconllned to the roof. It is believed i that it. originated frczn sparks nut of the flue. Damage was slight. A had flue fie in a residence on Ihc corner of Pownal and Sydney Streets Saturday afternoon caused some excitement before it. was fl- rially quelled by the firemen. This occurred about. noontlme. 111cm was very little damage. WEST KENT SCHOOL — The pupils of West Kent School hiid a fine program on Arbor and Em- pire Day. Mnjor T_ E. MacNutl. the Chairmen welcomed the par- fir»; hcld nl ilic Nova Scotian Hotel, after which the coup}:- lefi 0n :1 short. trip. Thry will reside in Dartmouth. Th:- lirlde was the 1~e-’ cipiczit of n lovely collection of wedding gifts. lieutenant Storey is WPll knoivii in Charlottetown. where he was 11 member of the Police Force before the war broke ou . people of Britain might expect an official statement "as to what's be- encounter between the Dilkc hind the whole Hess affair," Slr Hamilton and 11:0 suwiizli‘ 11150 Aru ibald replled:—- er. "That's not a question for me to The Air Sccretilljv snld that wli answer." the Duke was confrnuierl ivilhi A Defiant fighter was "hot on the dour-looking No. 3 No.11 m» didii tail" of Hesss Messerschmitt fol- even “recognize llic pr oner." New Refrigeration. Developments Universal Cooler Company. one of the largest Nlatiufnciurcrs of Coni- mcrcial Refrigeration in the British Empire, have recently brought out sciiie very attractive completely self- coiitnincd refrigeration Units, which have made available to the Grcceiy and Meat Stores the lest Coni- mercinl Refrigeration Equipment at. very attractive prices. heath-in Refrigerators and port- able Counters aic among" the most populiu" of these ouitlus, lhev are also supplying Frozen Food Cabinets loi ‘lie new develop- ment. in frozen vegetables. berries and other foods, which have created such a sciisatlon in the larger cen- tres on this continent. _ ‘they have, of coiuuse. been making Ice Cream Cnbincis for some time and tne new lIUIHPHlC SCII-Colltdlll- ed Soda. Fountain has made avail- able to Drug Stores, and other con- cerns selling soil. drinks, equipment wmcn prcviouslv was too expensive for thcin to install. Milk Cooling Units for the dairy farmer fill another very useful need. Maritime Radio Distributors Lini- lted, their representatives ln the Maritime Provinces. report that sales have been more than double this Spring. partly due to the ex- ceedingly attractive price at wh.cn this equipment is available, and partly due to the drsire oi purchas- ers to secure this equipment before the supply is exhausted, due to the demands of materials for war pur- poses. Many feel they would be well 11d- vised to install modern equipment 1li.s year, and Mr. Fred E. Colwell. one of the most experienced refrig- erator representatives in the indus- try, will be in Charlottetown very shortly to assist dealers t9 select. the type most suitable to their needs. nndfiéf Chasing Hess LONDON, May 25 —(C‘P) —'I‘h6 House of Commons was told to- day that 11 ftoynl Air Force Defiant fighter was chasing Rudolf Hess. Hitler's “shadow? when he bailed out over Scotland last May 10. 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