I-WFTI’HIFI.»"""""'. ' IT'S A WIlIRl or GRANDLGLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT“ That Will Make You Ski-lump For Joy — “NEWS 0F THE DAY" — March of Time - UPBEAT 0F MUSIC SHOWING AT 8.1 I I It's a FlGHTto the FINISH! Nobolds barred and every man for himself when these rough- and-ready rascals show a gang oi big shot racketeers that you can't keep an East Side Kid down! It's a blitz of action and fun! EIIPIIIE -:- TIIIIIGIIT—FIII.—SAT. SHOWS AT 7 and s45 - MATINEE SAT AT 2.30 i‘ MILLION DOLLAR KID” with ' LEO BOBBY "concrv-iononn IIUNTZ HALL —ADDED— CHAPTER 2 New Serial G-MEN vs BLACK DRAGON SPORTS — CARTOON FLYING GUNNERS rl in I y or con erences with Premier Mussolini. German planes - __l__ i Ved ‘made reconnaissance flights OVLX‘ . Years Ago Ml ,, CANADA TO THE U.l{. Scottish east coast. “ l5! The Canldlan Press) I Canada “mag; about 85 m" cent of the weekly bacon ration of. action advnii-e Imfifiglflnggnail: I the people oi the United Kinzdom, a . ' ' i‘- ' Iéasoldiens overseas r-ntlad nun-‘§§n{’°,',¢°§§§;f' lwllifilrnfid h “ hem“ ‘Punt ‘Ricky w‘ per cent of their cheese. -~ Quicinas Dy Keri Reynolds lfifsersaz... PRINCE EDWARD TO-DA Y -= - FRI. and SAT. 5 - 7.00 - 9.00 ‘Winte imc’ Gay Musical awalnst the background of mountains o! 20th Cen- Set the lifting songs. In arldltioii to Sonia l-lenie. the incl dw J kle. with man and his famous orchestra. Featured among the skating routines is a dramatic numbcr known as the Saaorvblrd sequence. There is a chorus cf 48 skaters who perform in this number viri-th Sonia. do the their dance on skates incomparable i0 rhythms oi’ Woody Herman's orch- cstra. included among Leo Ilolzl the so s ii and Nico m ' m! n .e _ agdtuno is a ‘stand- out. while the novelty numbers in elude “Diwrr-s and Dreams" n-rd "1‘m All A-Twitter Over You." The best tunes. it is said, in many l. moon. “The Black liangman Strikes” Four AmcfTC.\T_i_‘1iyl1ig cadets, Danny Collins (Johnny Downs), Scrapper MacKay (Ward llvood), Jinx Roberts (Bobby Jordan) and Zombie Parker (Billy Benedict) seek the ldcntitv of a. masked kill- cr calling himself tho Black Hang- man. 'i‘wo murders are committed by the slaycr in the opening chapter ot Universars thrilling new 13-9111- ifiémcsiiih -7“‘l§l““"°$.l" "if. "ti? . co n ca. ital ‘Theatre. K w e hen the boys’ benefactor is next doccned. it becomes tbvious that the Hangman is tent on Willing out members of an expedi- tion which sought a hidden treas- ure in Africa several veais previ- ously. Anxious to warn their friend o-f his danger. Dsnnv and Ssr r borrow a plane from the ac ool. They run out of fuel and make. a {creed landing on a railroad right- oi-wav-—as a. crack trnin crashes mum,‘ lunch l into them. BEFORE PTGEONS Crows were employed in ancient times as letter carriers ___ ___ ____ hard of _ hearing ‘P Q‘. can heln you WI: IO A" i dohuefi. all liearlll tones‘: rlobfldtar h d ind! I n r a o - duai trial-ins. mo‘: n liie with tbs Andlometer. wii oh wives on reading of your not» Ions. Ith. I -. I Mrs. C. I. ‘sin our e consultant ‘e e zit. "any". °.‘.l‘.."°.i.‘." Thurhdg amid ‘Hay. Rare‘. 82.28. th. These consultations coat yea nothing and may he the means of ensuring (atlro ha McMURRAYS aw ma awn-p n Imn n in m ~10“! I- Marltl was tat! ITTiTarIa n I. n‘. ' weekend visiting 1mm March ‘It-h. 1n th bars repeztfngwtlie Creed Med uneetlog were read and The I reported resolved Oroaa ' The Red Ithot the been I ""121?" lone‘ aleev m.) i0 lrheki aiov committee reported that the oected to have me play oresen miioosn T0 PROGRAM Opening Chapter ADVENTURES OI‘ THE FLYING CADETB Chapter of DON WINSLOW 0F THE COAST GUARD — CARTOON Final Exciting u c-K-ihi-“r-o-Li ll IBEIITIIIIL turnout :.“-..:."a.-..:-.f¥::'~:.'c.a:.' o: s‘ 301:‘ :1?" rign ‘man-moo m; la um». '° ' ' " u" of New Serial Film " __-_-.=|=\-.—. . Cl-AIWILL for Photoltreolis. CON!‘ . sunmggllflltifl LIFE IN our sod-ans iuiaowsas 9°» 1M». ualo two cars of YWXI-nl and asphalt shingles- a-ai-asi. IIIESIEIIII SIIIE5 sterling and SMILEY BURNET ---.=I.'i EFFIE lAIlD : d?! FINN-Ii": KINBMEN collecting Magazine; .for Armed Forces. please lQiVa I L. B. ‘rurner, 8.5 Quegnr-Sgfi ONE MAN... AGAINST A MURDEROUS MOB! . . . . . the town thought their DIPHTHERIA TOXOID CLINICS d in grinoe Street School, n“. THIS WEEK ONLY l3th ANNUAL CAMPAIGN for MEMBERS CHARLOTTETOWN GIIIIIAIIIIITY BIIIIGEIIT ASSOCIATION Closes SATURDAY. MARCH 25, at 9PM, Everyone is eligible for membership. JOIN Now m hear the 3 CELEBRITY CONCERTS to be presented next year. N0 SINGLE ADMISSIONS FOR ANY CONCERT. . "Ioavlen marshal" was o iraudl list Johnny Revere prowl he‘: on the level-And wipes oin the outlaws who Iranied himi pro-school children over six months : o! age should be protected. espec- ially in wartime. 3-2l-5i CHILDREN'S AID MEETING.- m o! the Heard lament o the Children's iety o1 Prince Coimt was‘ the ‘Down Hall, Civic ulld- | n Monday night. Rev. John the President presiding. It reported to the Society that l Mr. W. J Bra/wders, Supt. of Neg looted Children liod rernov three children on a Court order rcm s home at New Annan. One laced with the grandmother ton and the other two were in the Prince County‘ and Wblltlid be placed in . at children together with d mother were living in a one ,room house in ksiinimerside with- out proper sanitation and another amil mother and three in an apart- (twins) Hospital a Boarder and there were no sani- tary facilities. The society voted some fluids to the Red Cross Nurse tn secure necessaries for the child- ren arid passed a resolution ask- lna that the Board of Health of the Town of Summerside investi- gate the sanitary conditions of s TE ., JR. SHOWING A l' ‘To-DAY FRlfandmSAT. number of houses in the Town where the health of the children FOR INFORMATION INQUIRE AT Headquarters Maritime Electric Co., Grafton St. phone 1696, or phone Mrs. G. E. Full-—I0l—or Miss Margaret Sterne — 717. 17 MEMORIAM ', I ivuis. JOIN-TTT-AIJINAUIII‘ Sister Ste. Al 1' . _ . we‘ P‘ Q‘ Diie. N D de Belle C. F‘. Si! D. l. W. vole. Moiiebon. - . Cnarlottetowr L. Brenton. Chariot J. W. Arsenault, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. n. A. Darby. sum- marsld e Mrs. G. Unkletter, sutiimerslde Mir 1nd Mrs. P C. Martin, Mis- wilfirhe' a iv c P c. l . an irs. ‘yrus , a an Urbinville. l t Mr. and Mrs. Eric Arsenoult Urbinville. Mrs. Anita liladdlx and family Urbinvllle. Nicholas Gallant, John F. Arseriault of alter a. iew days illness. sue leaves besides the ‘afflicted husband. one da/ughter Lucie. Mrs. Nicholas Oal- lant 0d Oy ter Bod Bridge; 1W0 Bruno Poirier and his aister Melina (Mrs James‘ ‘rychoiizl; three sisters, Mrs. Andie Gallant. Ruetico; Mrs. Edouard. Polrier. Newcastle. N. 3.. and Sister o1 ault, Bath. Maine. U. S. A. les M. Arsen- Mr and Mrs. Oyster Bed Brtdge. _ Mr. and lvirs. Emanuel A. Arsen- Ste. N. D. do Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Char Fgrnont ‘Bag; w"- Temole an a u" predeceased her a. few years B¢°~ The funeral was held at. Mont Carmel on Wednesday. February 16th. The following Mass Cards and‘ Messages o! Sympathy were rec-. cived testiiyi to the high esteem in which the eoeaaed was held. MASS CAIDS ae. l". Gauidet, Wel- irton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Derwood. Arvlda. P. Q. M1: and Mrs. Antoine Cormier, Mcncton. llylr. Alexandre Billfliillll. Adams- v e. Mrs Fred Bell. Carleton. Louis McDonald. Bedford. Louis Campbell, New P Abram! Villa d Mrs. E. were reported to be in jeopardy- _ A resolution was also passed ask- J.lli --- l an- s...» ' Delinquency iii “Kids” Film With the question of Juverule ue- llnquency so mucn a. part oi me neyyspaihr hfi-llllllicq’ tot-cg A2011 uoiiar ixltl," iviiicn t trie haupue ‘inttitre tu-n. uay anu eathruay is a bluntly pi: tin-e that drives home me thun- - uering question lacing raised un all sides: where are your ciniciieii? l ‘ma ivionogram iilni stamp, the ren o. vieli-w-do norms can 0v tempted iust as mhicn us me uii-l iortunata ones with no social] bdCllIJOll-ild. oonnnie ullllfiail, who, [plays the role of itoy Cortiaiie,_is fseen as a spoiled pampered cuiiu ‘of a wealthy zau-ner. ‘in. boy secis excitement oy mingling min ghiig-| sters wno commit street rcsizerics. Thanks to the intervention oi the most Side Kids. who nave less advantages out more character. the boy is finally DYOLIZIL. pact: to his home. and is made w see how foolish he was in the selection o! his companions. Leo uorcey, l-iuntz Hall, Gabriel and Billy Benedict star in the . Others in the cast_a.re louise C 5n, Stanley Brown, _ and Patsy Moran. The iiicture wvas "produced by Sam Katzman and Jack Dietz, and was directed by Wallace Fox from an original screenplay by Frank 1-l Young. i t i murmur l I ‘ The Naflfildl meeting oi the Ymmz Women's uuild of the ‘Preeoyterlaa Church was held at the home of the president. alias. Claiuitle Nicholson. r-liwen mam- bera answered Roll oaii- and there were two visitors _ ‘the meeting opened with hymn "Bleat Be The Tic ‘that Bums". The Scripture Lesson was read by Mrs. Byron Stewart. iollowed by the lord's Prayer in unison. r- Ins: the business period, plans were made to have a supper later in the month. At the close of the was served by Mrs. Nicholso Mrs. Dunne MacDonald Char- lottetown, spent the weekend in Montague. guest of Mrs. Harry MlcLe Mrs. C. Hopkins. Charlottetown. spent the weekend in Montague, guest o! Dr. and Mrs. O.B. Green. Miles Thelma. L-arter spent the her pairents, Mr. and Mrs. Rendle barter, Charlotte- town. ‘niefrleads Doualdareoi reooveryfroiao ll an. The rewulsr monthly meeting of the Montague Women's Institute was held at the home oi s. Mosher on Tuesday evening e absence of tho Vice - President. esided. The the mem- in unison. to by 8 the last adopted. nsiirer net wo- ol been sinner 867.81. It WM to send SIIIHIO to the Red . nk you letters tor Xmas els were read from four mem- forces ked the Institute ood sent to her dur- "Tilting Mil-i - ash Sta. Imus SAC-ya‘ that Uilllu-I - Youth Centre was doing c rnendeJble work and that lVlr. rick Ryan was orzwing to be an excellent director-S. - Personals Mrs. Emily Srnidi. Kelly's Cross. has received word from her son “Pius“ informing her that he is now In the “forward line“ in Italy. Mrs. Ralph Douglas arrived 1n Che-rloitetnwn Monday evening after visiting her husband Sub.- Lieut. R. L. Douglas, R C N.v. of H.M.C.S. Stada/mna. in Halifax Mrs. Dcualas was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Munro . Munro ls Supt. of Education for Province o1 Nova Scotia. On her way home she spent. two Weeks at Mt. Allison University, th» "l""l“l of Miss Constance Young. Principal oi’ the School for Girls and Dean of Women ln Allison Hail ‘ l Pic. Frank Murray of WaicrVale. has arrived home alter serving ivw and half years overseas. lIe Is flow co|ivalesclng_i'riiin wounds rccelvell in ltaiy. at ill; liumc in Walervjlle. where lie had liccii living slncc childhood with Mr. George Byrnc. Frank ls the aoii uf Thomas Mur- ray, N.J., His-twin br0tlier Johnnie ts serving in the Il.S.A. Navy. Many friends wish Frank a speedy recov- ery. irritant/tritium: i uv MEMORIAM MRS. MARION DONOVAN. KN. Mrs, Marion Donovan, R.N., pass- ocl away suddenly on Monday. March Lillh, in the Fall River General Hosq pital. NLrs. Donovan had a long nursing‘ career and a-t the time of her death held the position of supervisor oi the Fall River General l-losplt , Fal. River, Mass. Born at Mt. Stewart. P. E. 1.. the year i888, the daughter of Mrs.‘ Susan J. Clark and the late George. R. Clark. Her husband, the late Charles F. Donovan, Fall River, Mass prede- ceased her 10 years ago. lntermentl look place iii Fall River, Mass..- March 22nd. MADAME htaivivsns says‘ A new respect ior food is chang in: the rules o! etiquette. It is n longer considered ill-mannered tip the plate to get the last dro . It's t t0 up or a driunstlck in yo than to waste the meet CO-OPERATIVE FISHING Coos d bilmps word to west coast men they loot ochoo SPRI i’. 5 lliiil DRES Erase now flash fishing fleets ls of fish off- : __._ __. ._. .. _._.__.._..____. for. quilts was definite decided. As further business the journed. Mat There's always so 30, 40, 50! ".!.".".‘..!'.°..'.':‘:'.."."..:.."":....l""3. n THU‘ rs u n", Adlai llflgllllllll-pgetlfl inl-"fiigit-WT-ilflm .M. M Donald. Cross oonvcner reported following articles hacls sent to Charlottetown- ‘l turtle neck sweaters. (5 hr. short. . er (donated) y ex- terl l For Foot Ailments consum- ll. J. A. BROWN, D.P. Orthopedic GIIIRIIPIIIIIST ll! Great George Street CHARLOTTETOWN. IKE-l. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJZ II.¢..¢I.¢’§;;»;.§'4'IIIII trauma" SWING mro A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF S U ITS and COATS lust what you have been looking THE FASHION SHOPPE Great George Street srth Cpl. Eugene Brooks. Newfound- land. J. Edmond Arseriault, St. Ann do L/Apocatiere. _ Edgar Gallant. Seminary Juliette ‘Mr. Leonce Gallant. St. Dun- s ans ivirf Albert Richard. Moncton. Miss Marguerite Coirnler Mone- I1 Rev. M Ii. Francis, St. Sisters o! N. D. de Quebec. Sisters oil N. D., Miscmiche. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Pitre, Charlottetown. Mr. Mrs. Andre Gallant. Mir. and Mrs. Cyrus I. Gallant. Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Thecphlle Arsen- ault. Rlnont. Bay. Mr. J. W. Arsenault Mr. and Mrs. Pierre mont Bay. - Nicholas Gallant. Duns- Beilevue. 4 Miss Irene Cormier. Moncton. Miss Hilda Clark. Summerslde. Members o! Fnmont Bay and lgiint Oannel Exhibition. mrnnnt ‘ Y. Ca rd Of Thanks‘ J Gallant, Ez- r and Mrs. M . Oyster Bed Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. enoit l". Arsen- sult. Urbinv-llle Mr. and Mrs. John J. Richard. Mont Carmel. l Rev. Marie bert. Man. Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Newcastle. N, B. MESSAGE! OI’ IYMPATHY “Rev. M B. Francis. ‘it. Duns- n's. Rev. M Frederick. M. Norbert. Manitoba. Sister Ste. QQnvel“; ohn F. Arsenault and tunlly wish to express sincere thanks to all the good friends and neighbors Frederick. 8t. Nor-who so greatly contributed in so jmanv ways to assist them in their Polrler. irecent sad bereavement L11 the 0c- ‘caslon of the illness and death of ltéhfér-‘iiear w1fe and m er. . - - . ‘I moo-Forrest men-sassy: | The net value of acricuit In Canada in production l-lumbellne. Mlsooucheifrcm $876.400.000 in i939 to 81.070.- loooooo in 1M2 I fir.‘ no , SES methlng new _ AT _ a PAGE THREE ._..,_.....~_-a- ' 111111.v/rlllllllrlllzziarllllrlIllllilllllln