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They're eveil- ebb now in direct electric drive, belt power drive and lllnd-opitlhd models " "iii l l z l i GetAll em cmm i llllilli SEPARATUII i TOIIIBIIT FRI. aid 8A1’. ‘ Shows’ 7 end 8:45 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 Y nub n!) ~HI>I ill-i vi- l Musical - Comedy Circus Horse - Comm. nsmvtlvn smog "sour- m “n, Roscoe Ates. the stuttering comedy sidekick oi the new PRCRs mum star Eddie Dean. lets n. hatbend get ihim into a heap o! trouble in “Wild Country.” which opens today at Lhq lknpire Theatre. Eddie has Roscoe wear the band, to attract the attention o! I killer who uses the some syle s: g ts-ede. mark. Kiddies plan is so moeecstul that Roscoe is mistaken for the outlaw and lands 1n jail. P682)’ Wynn has the feminine lead in the film. amid (rthers in m; cast include Stan Jol-ley. Douglas Fowley and Lee Roberts. sacs or FLYING ACE MAKES muse: FILM Columbia! "Pacific Adventure.” iihe true story of one o! the great heroes oi our tine. Sir Charles Klngsfoird Srnllhh. is to the Capitol Theatre today. Ron Randell, the Australian star, plays the prin- cipal role. while Muriel Steinbeck heads e sirppo-rtlng cast tihst in~ eludes John Tate. Nen Taylor, Joy Nichols and Alec Kellawey. One o! the worlds t heroic adventure tales is new told in all its gripping drnrnn. Kingslord Smith, or aviithy. as he was known. was the serial conqueror oi continents and the seven seas. How Australia's great peacetime flim- overearne all sorts oi sermirxgly insurmountable diftlculties to span the Pacific by air is ihrilllngily told. He blazed trails which only tlhe bravest dared follow but which your every heart.- beat can share! ‘TIESTAJ’ EXCITEMENT WITH LETDDY IN NOVEL MUSICAL DRAMA "Fiesta," new M-G-M Techni- color musical, which was fllnned largely in Mexico, and which opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre, is a brilliantly enécted. beautifully photographed production whose plot is as completely engrossing es are its medoiic ntmbers end spec- teoillmr backgrounds _. e rarity in nkn musicals Esther Williams, who in “Easy to Wed" revealed that her talents ex- tend far beyond her timed swIih- ming prowess, once egein demen- stnates an zmazing versatility in “WNW? i/n which she plays. s (em- inine matador who saves the honor of her family wihen her twin bro- ther is lalbeled a coward Ln the bull ring. The brother is played by the Mexican film idol, Ricardo Montai- blm. whose looks. dancing ability and dramatic talent will undoubt- edly keep hfrn in U. S. films flrcm.’ now on. Tihe story centers on the conflict between Morales, once Mexico's most famous matador, and ihis son, Marlo (Montalban), vmhrcn he has trained to follow in his Qpectlotilfl career. Mario's first love. however, i; nvusic. and when. on the debut oi his first bullflght. lhe-lesrm that hie istlher has sent away the greet conductor who was to further his work as e composer. he retuses to face his first bull and leaves the ring in disgrace. In orivr to heir-q hltn back his Win Ulster. Merle. (Miss Willirms), Luke: his place in the ring The ensuing happenings makes {or s plot filled with sus-. pense end powerful dramatic action. Woven into the clrsnmtic epi- Tune in enamel 14' me l m, "'5'" emunm common rinwonc mncn imwou “Qi one-inner. e. c go “v; 11m computer. C§ARLQTTFTOWN Jellewill I189! . In Georgetown: The Poet Olive: --l_ fiulvv woon Bunions-mas- qngbiy priced et Borgmgnn s. MOMIIUB ' m. Stewart Hr. ind Mn. A. D. llieehen end daughter wndn. nwwred w the city on MOMIBY- Meurs. Blair Andrews, Sidney Henderson - end Lenul , Roesiter, were in Mt. Stewart on\Mond~lY- Mn. Wm. Mcllwen and son Horace o! Melville were recent visitors to Mt. Stewart. -Mt. 5t. ‘Ihe friends p! Milo Sarah Gallant are sorry to heu- that she 1m entered the Olly lmvltul for treetmen-t. , Mr. nnest Atileck spent Monday in the my going by horse and sleigh. Mr. Alileck reported. s ‘good roed on Monday- Mies Leona Hsndrlgsn ha: re- turned home pfter visiting Iriends in Boston end other American‘ cities tor the put two monthv A cud party wee held is visc- Doneld Bros. theatre on Mmday night. The lady‘: prize was won by Miss Mary Doyle. The Gents, Mr. David Jab‘. while the consol- stion went to Mrs. Daniel J. Mac- Donald. SOURIS UONVENT Honor roll mr Jonueryz- Grade XI—l. Wanda McPhee. Bernice McG-augh. Mary Keays; 2. Rene Doucette, Oyril McDonald, Alan McDonald. Kent Ellis. 3. Susie Mallard. Jack Poole. Lor- raine Roche. Martinea Hughes. Grade X-l. Teresa McDonald; 2. Katherine MoDoneld; 8. Gert- Baper. In 8t. Peter’ : rude McDonald. Bernadette Burke, Helen Gillis, Mabel McDonald“ Grade IX~1. Anne McCormack; 2. mien Mullslly; 3. Fstelle MC-z Kinnon. 5 Grade VIII-l. Ann Cheverieii 2. Margaret Hughes; Margaret. Grade VlI—i. Mildred Chsissony 2. Ann Hennessey; 8. Betty Chev- erie. , Grede VI--l.. Camille McAulsy; 2. Frances Ford; S. Anne McDon- sld. Grade V-l. Eleanor Clinton; 2. Susan McOormack; .3. Myrna. Cheverie. l Grade IV-i. Helen McDonald; 2. Margaret Preught; l. Jeanette Peters. - Grade Ill-J. Catherine McPhee; Z. Maureen Wood, Joan McIntyre; 3. Minnie Mullllly. Grade II-Il. Edith McGaugh; 2. Brenda Oheverie. Mary Clinton; 3. Ann Gilieqaie. sods; o! "Fiesta" are colorful musi- cgl ‘sequences against authentic Mexican nests backgrounds. in which the dancing and singing o! Miss WilllcmsMontalbsn and Cyd Charisse are highlighted TOGEUI" with the principals, the cast lea- tures Fortunlo BOHBHOVB, as the pflmd Morales. Aklrn Tamirot! as hisdoruier bmnderiliero. John Cu- roll as Maria's dam/e, Mary Astor a; her mother and Hugo HM! l! Contreras. the conductor, and all 0i tire-m are expertly cast. For color. spectacle, sctine W- eomlitiee end drrmat-ic WW“- "Fiertfl is e picture that rtends at the top 0t its class. HEAlTH-DESTROYING B R O N C H ITI S Gets Fast Relief Do youchoke. wheeze incl asp for breathi’. ls your throat gry and irritable? lf you suffer in this manner. turn at once to Polson's Cough Syrup. Help yourself to clear away these troubles by using Poleon’s Cough Syrup; it is so soothing. Let it help those raw surfaces to heal over and relieve that burnin dryness. The antiseptic med cation in this syrup can do sufferers a world of good. Accept no sub- stitute for Poison s Cough Syrup. Sold in 35c bottles by all Deal: . POISUNSCUIJGH SYRUP THE ETASTERN GUARDIAN ' s= someone: Herold r. mm. Albert mun. luv-Irv" ‘Gml- Steven. lien-M Blah r ‘ ' r sonar GIOIGITOWN: welded Levee. cents 901mm mu his flefluerlieumeybeboughtetenyoftle tghlontnnezllieel-A. e meherleendflerdeahnell Llewellyn; lire. C107. tn lonrle: Golden's eIl e The Poet Ollee. .'NIW WOOD SLIIGIU-Rels- onebly priced at 8011mm!"- Montague. liew Glasgow‘ i Ami Vicinity Mrs. Murray Orr was a plum!“ to the City on Thuredsy. Mr. Erwin Andrew wu l puqenger to Sumner-side Wednes- dey on business. Miss Ruth Stevenson returned to her duties alter spending e iew day: st. has" home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Mcllillln hld q, plegunt visit, with reietivee and lrierlds in Kensington nnd Iulllnl- side recently. Mrs. Henry Ross hi! N!“ Vii-ll her sister WS-‘A- B- Bllvflllon who is convslesclmg sfter her recent indisposition. Mrs. George McOoubr-ey wll I ’ visitor to Charlottetown tor n tow days lest week, being the guest o! her sister Mrs. Fulton Pierce and Mr. Pierce.‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dlckieson have enjoyed as their guest Mrs. Ralph Ennery who has spent the past wee/k with this holpitlble . 501mg couple. Misses shells Dlckieson and Marion Stevenson spent Saturday with their little friends Misses Doris snd Neil Andrew. who were delighted to hsve them. The many friend: q! Mrs. Dan McFhyden, who is e patient in the P. E. Island Hooplhl. will be pleased to learn her condition is showing some improvement. Dr. schspera assompsmed by a pLtlent was unable to ‘return borne on Friday due to the stoma. so were obliged to stop in Hunter River till the storm subsided. Miss Ethel Moore. nurse-in» training at the P. E. Bland Hnspital spent s te-w dsyr lest week with her parents Mr. end Mrs. Altred Moore. Mr. Eric Stevenson is welcomed home after his pleasant visit to the States 0nd St. John, N. B. Mr. Huntley Dlngwall was in charge oi‘ the rum duties. in Eric's absence. Mrs. Ralph Emery we: the welcome guest at the homo of her aunt Mrs. A. B. stevenson over the week-end. she l-lso ettonded the hockey game e.t the local rink where she met many o! her girlhood friends. The many friends are sorry to learn that Miss 1min Semple has been confined to her home with s severe cold. Miss ‘Bemple is much ntissed when she in not about. especially in the Sunday School. where she is a valued teacher. Penny. the lovely pup o! little Freddy Dickieson, "eon of Mr. end Mrs. R- b Dlckieson" disappeared from home s» Jew deyr ego. In spite of inquiring and searching no trace o! Penny can be found which is regretted by his little master. Miss Ruth Dickieeon hee been attending the reireeher ccurl In _music in Charlottetown,- The young talk-es well u old ones desire her instruction, and truet ehe may conduct e, clue in her native Village. slthough distant tielde may beckon he}. _ Amonz those silencing the Presbyterlpl oi the United Ohurdl. were Mrs.‘ J. B. McLeod who graciously .eoponded to the sddrese of welcome. Mrs. Georle E. anith Mrs. mnmet i. Bernard. Mill V. Gsmester, Mrs. Cyril Qnith. Mrs. ROY Woolner. Mrs. George Gough. Mrs. Wsriield Orr end Mre. Blair Andre/w. They reported very interesting end lnwiring meetings. Mr. decil Thompson motored to the capital on Friday. He wes Iwwmbenied b! Mr. end Mrs. Berle Houston, and little djughtgr Gloria, Mr. nerold Dickieear. Mn. M. Lnrkln grid Mire. Edwin slivdnson. Due to the storm arising during the my, m; m“; were so tilled in. the! the euto- mobile hsd to be abandoned e r . e . Whenever You _ ‘ man... 0 0 ll E cm. - _ ii. iflfliliilili lllifillillri- ‘ couple at mflee from the ‘village. ed to their reepeetive homer by hone end sleigh. . "m. ‘Meytieid Women! Institute held its resuler meeting en Jenner 26. at the heme o! the yreglden Mrs. Wlilerd Richoleon. Home: wu opened u uruel. Mil eel! yu uwwered with the exchange s! u. J. MABONa OIIOIIIIIII i mute eel TI “when” Ielleglehll, Olleeleen letellkl. l telrl. '- e . "&’.'-"J:J;2&"'vll'&*' - 3 while the occupants yer-g convey.‘ . —‘I'OVIII. a on no tovvm ""€V€l'l No §iuml Nc- 51'- r.~.»|~..-».»..n.». qrv-uwlvss‘ MILDER TO COLORS] CANADA'S I-RRGIST-SILUNQ IRIND for Disllee and ovum ovum Dishes Qlgigg Without‘ Wiping l is’ DIPlI lr-uvt“. no soup him iu pulluh nwoy Evvu the dishwuim ' ’ ' I0 vnueu nu‘ More! Procter Ir Gcmblefi Patented Such Discovery \ . X k maven! s see m luv wmn - um on son - not on’ COLD Kill 1O "Al"! O valentines by nine members end one visitor. Minutes of previous two meetings were read and duly signed. Report lrom school cem- mittee received, glso sick ccmmlttee reported. New committees are: School, Mrs. E. Andrew and Mrs. Nicholson. Sick. Mn. Miller Orr and Mrs. Andrew. lunch, Mn. Willard McDonnell-L. Mrs. Johnstono invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Secretary is to get. s new watel-i bucket for school, Mrs. Orr reported. pre- paring e box (or two friends who ltsve beerrill. All bill: ordered peid. Mrs. Andrew» flan peered around the books on Iim Aid. and presided over the first lesson which aroused much interest. This class is sponsored by the Red Orou o! which Mrs. B. Andre-w is s qualified instructor. The sing- ing o! the King closed. the meet- ing. A dainty lunch was enjoyed.‘ Mr. Resgh Mdeod. wee e visitor on Thursday et the lime o! his daughter Mre. B. L Dichioeon and Mr. Dickleeon. Mr. end Mrs. Roy Dicltieeon were. in Milton on Mondsy the Iuests‘ ot Mrs. Dicldeeo '1 parental Mn, end Mrl. Hubert Metheeon. A lovely new Dodge truck hes: arrived in the village the property; o! the general merchhnt, Mr.' Revell Dickleeon. . . Mr. Olltton Dingwell me held hie _ store newly decoretcd, which ie a timely raniinder q! Opting housecleening. . > Mr.‘ and Mn. Miller hed u their guest on Sund-ll. NIH. Hie Mei Ooubrey. where ehe bed e very, enjoyable vieit. ‘renewiflg triendq ships with heluold triend. Mrs. l John Pursey mother o! Mn. Orr. D8996 AYIIWPIUW 8°00 0i" l’ Mr. Thomas Butler in the death o! his beloved tether William '1'. Butler. Tommy we: celled to his Miller's side on Wednesday before his parsing. --N-— cnorcs roi MODII-ATOI ‘IDRONIU, no. I-(@)—-'I'he ‘lioronto Presbytery o! the Presby- terien Church in Owed: today nominated Rev. O. x. Nicoll o! oakviue to the moderetorehl? d monks-Kingston Synod. Prem- ry‘: choice for rnoderetor of the (laurel-Assembly was Rev. Dr. R. 0. Btewert o! It. John's madam-ten Ohtlmll. T0105"- PRMIDN HALL. Kentlhltkrld ——(OP)-A former stable ihere he! been converted into e. oh l- e ' relloeii wleee. ‘r \ e ... i MoNTAcuE silos I. e. peony. ‘m. -._‘. n» wmnan cuannm: SALE Discounts 10 to 30 no. ee ell lleee le steel. Don't nlu till chamlte m that winter overcoat et ill p. e. lllseeletl i l . ' \ 1 llere |= the opportunity» u nun iii vim u feetweer n < All p pemoivzrsouc. Man's éyysnlt. n, \»‘_ » m: BUIITIIIIIES rnnoueuour * ‘retnuinv. toivrjuiss nus llunutuu. oven nfrpunln (‘y . ,_».:~ \ ‘ stout: .