PAGE EIGHT APRIL _'12. 195s THE cpsnoisn.“ CHARLOTTETOWN {Ii --I-._ Little Theatre on... on... L‘; rténgkbkmci"Eiwflkbgéiflwk; "THE EASTERN (summons 71 § MATINEE 2:30 — EVENING SHOWS 6:50 - 9 AGINTII SIONTAIIUH: BIN" I. Lilli’). M58! Althea. Mk5 Byrob Stewart. llile Harriet Clair. - _ JOINT GBOIUITUWN! Weldon Lavere. , ‘ ‘ AGENTS SOUBIS: Mlle llld I-lolllrde and GONOII FINN! V . " - The Guardian tau he eoogbe at ear ot the renewing eioeee h Montague: Iliee I. A. Ueeellraz llra. Clay. la Georgetown: The Poet (rflteei la Iouriei Coadorre out! rum». leper. in 8t. Potter's: The loot Ollioe. .. ‘NOW IN STOCK. - A limited CEMENT? We have it! Order ‘quantity fertilize: sprearlers. now. Bergman's. Montague- tructor and horse hituh. Mimi-M"! —----——-— SlllllllS l: VIOIIIITY is. Greene. Montague. A’ ,uot‘ was held for the Leglonalre hockey team in the Legion Hall recently. llliliillllt TIIAT EEAZZLE Irons WELLNEIVS We tool certain that once you see our superb collec- tion ot liner gems ou will agree, this ls the place to buy your diamond. c. 1.1.. PAINTS~Beiect your new colour scheme from our complete stock-NOW. serrmarvsMoniiisiie- CEMENT? We have it! now. Bergman's, Montague- °Yd°T . ‘Mr. c. .1. MacDonald our. Stotion Agent. and his sons Alan and Cyril have left for Monti-cal W719" they will spend several - days. C. l. L. PAlNTS-sSelect your new colour scheme lrom our complete stock-NOW. BclYmarYsJi/fontaiiw- r great star: , meet. . . and turn u“! ‘u of ”“v rvtllleul Yearning forloyel ——————-— - Misses Jean hlaeLeen and Dor" Mo's" o‘ m Hm“ i mgw ZEALAND SCHOOL een Dunlop arrived home Friday ‘ ——~ from Charlottetown to spend tlm Honor roll of New Zeallndlweelr-entl with their parents, .11.. isrhool for fiiarcli. and Mrs. R. C. lifacLcnn and Mrs " Ellilllilliti .................. .............. or ~ i. lard; 2. Juan l-lanlon and Eleanor -—--- Longaphie iequal); ‘s. Marie Han- - 10.. and sndle McConnnc (equal) Grade VII — l. Eleanor Mc- Qormac. Grade v ~ (a) l. willie Fisher land Clarence Mallard (equall; 2. iPeler Mclnnis; 3. Doreen Fill"!- Grade V — (b) 1, Henry Mclliflil; , g, Edward Gregory and Me iMunning (equal); 3. will! H5019"- Grade III (a) — 1. Ann Hanioni 2. Francis McLean; 8, Marlon Me- NIW LONDON W. M. S. oanmarizdnou Mrs. Marshall Constable, New London. entertained the United W M.8. at her home ‘Thursday even- ing, April lat. at their regular meeting. The president opened the meeting with prayer and a special . m,“ “m, - spear" d th - t. entitled "The Ian in u.» bowler A. H F. Hailed l; g_h@.E:pg-‘e° mitt: Al‘? recent gtu gio lgigollil: plzrfgtrtriyance by the Charlottetown Lime Tits-ski. Guild The play was directed by Mrs. a. M Bcantlebury. 1.. to 8.: Man in the Bowler lilt- plgygd by 5.... Vail" John played by Morton Dew. Mary. played by Mrs- Jwi Oiddirisr: TM Ht"- ' ' . . b i Ca bll; Th Bad Man. play- Easter messaEe. after which the played by Eraser MacMillen. The Heroine (sitting) played y Franc s m? ° ° . mad... Mrs‘ an G055‘ assisted by ed by Ed. Garnhum; Chief Villain. played by Fred McKearney. several members, conducted the - “Wfshiil service. the theme being -1’hoio by Saunders- ‘ A A J l ' ’ I ' A gum” n‘ M Ciroiistaianboélallizswaglli: reggsslsc Fhvllis THAXTER ~ Edgar BUCHANAN ~ Harry CAREY - Ruth NELSON cfxf; gigjlly ja-nxgfégon__ ° ‘resdlli!’ Luke 2421-35 was followed ADULT ENTERTAINMENT - cnsén’ mi - i. rum oon- '"i“"’°’ “Y M“ ‘i- mmii" _ Silent r i’ Mi way and Isabel FJIPCOITIIM (equell,_ and mg gggfcattizfy zlilgyer 2* EN" “Mb” ‘Constable closed this Period. Tve-oooooooroeye-eoole-ooeeele o. 0'4 e0 e0 o0 o4 e o oe moo-once‘ i Grade l (bl l. EH06" Ohwfirlii’ qheqmnutes o! m M h i ‘l. Joseph Miflmlis; 3, George Ore-y in; were heard ande Qnhfvsdniedo CAPITOL liiiiiii - rues. and wen. "°”-““° ““‘““‘“‘“" °‘“'""‘" m" c" w» answered i». we... Mil-hill"! ‘Bqiiall. members with a verse containing -i$HQWS 3:30 - 7 - 8:45——- QOQQ-OO-QO~Q§O'OQOQOOQOO-OQOO-OOOOOOOOQQOOO09009000 Grade 1 (c) - 1. Mary Cheverie.‘ the word 3mm The“ we" two , HlKhBSt Al/"EN — Caihermi’. visitors present. A letter was read Mallard — 893% from a member in the hospital. expressing her appreciation of lct- ters and flowers received, and the --——— hope that she would soon be able SYDNEY. Australia - iCPl - to be with them again. Ten sick Residents here are trying all kinds calls were madcgtyventy-nine card; of methods to foil ca; thieves. Ill sent during the month. one case neighbors chain i-hfllr w" i A letter from Dr. Fraser o! Korea together. Another mon runs a steel. was read by lvlrs. Rud Cotton. A , cable from his o... to the bed-i letter irom Mrs. Sgunderg, Munch springs when he retires. j Circle Secretary, and one from Mrs. Nathan Irving. Community Friendship Secretary. were roan TO FOIL THIIVES ‘i s...» hi“... mi in; hands! I . I gross" m.- most dangerous rivulji Ind diwilised. itobert Walker is excellent as thci Mrs. J. M. Campbell and Mrs- F. gambling Brock, and Melvyni Brown each gsve an interesting Douglas completes the cast of EH5“? reading. and Mrs. Leigh stars with a persuasive portrayal Brown. ii brie‘ history o! William oi the embattled lawyer. Carey's forty-one years of mission- ary work in India. l The collection, including the Easter thankoflering. amounted to $32.35. A special Easter oflering from a friend was gratelully re- ........-. Jewellers Since I868 allnlol DONALD BARRY DALE EVANS “SLIPPY MCGEE" SIMPLE AND REAL" I Pictured above is the east as staged at the Empire Theatre by the Little Theatre performance. Eyery once in a while an un- in the one-act play entitled "Madame President’ pretentious film comes along that Guild of Charlottetown at a recent Studlo Night TOM angyii ls so poignant in its human in- terest and universal in appeal it Leslie Paynter was ap- pointed leader for the next meet- Bcssic Conrad). The play was l... to 8.: Phillip Spangle, a novelist direétid by} ‘Iifizswson. (Ralph MacLean); Victoria Spangle, his wife. (Miss RELIGIOUS BALLETS dwarfs-other-Wplctures {or nmre .ir.g....t v___ “r —Pl\oto by Saunders ,5...” damn‘ problbly 0.13.... ' costlyLpandMefli-slbordiekh R “hue program m" " -- ~ I- . ' ._ “M, u t, _|ggnj.gguflgu| "gm", "Si by o W." t 8P W. YI- ll- Dimnlris and Mrs A- Wh k d th t’ th .1 d Lev. iste iri ta - s. to t ' M nu '1' - oornnt al t ail rimitvl 4‘“““u ‘ “ y“ ‘U i mm which 0pm‘ ma“ M’ the Gum The benediction and u" en o cor goes own a s e u son y Min ro rs op ere ry or the a me em on to mo! D i I Capitol Theatre is just such a TRACY AND EIEPBURNEEABI "I... CoisJim Brcivton, pioneer cai- picture. Combined in it are all the itie baron who has given his life’. DRAMA OI" CATTLE LANllSi blood to Opfll up ‘he cattle coun- tertainment - a thoillhiilll ma‘ [N "THE SEA OF GRASS" Magnlficmtly photographed and keep out the beautifully enacted by n which includes Spencer Tran‘. try and iuho is determined be onsurg ing home- casVsteadcrs who will destroy his ‘oe- iovod “sea of grass.“ Ills llnplag. Katharine Hepburn, Robert Wal-iuble enemy is Brice Chamberlain, kcr and Melvyn Douglas. M-G-M's "The Sea. of Grass" comes to the Prince Edward screen as one of Co.‘ B. . n n “Wstclis doin‘, Uncle Joe?" qlles- _ _ ebb. M. o w, h; The Children's Work, Coilrse w! The morninls will be spent Lil ' tho years most distinguished dra- in fightine: {$116 rlfiisiirygiitliulriltxoll; §§§“hl Zigebprtiilhzrls asswinsxalfu-itioned my neighbor‘; elghi-year- e 1m a k u‘ be under Miss Ade- Adams. the ivorlhip. lectures, discussions. the riiiitiil hltl- when he brings back a. bride from able training grounds for young ., °ld 5°" l! he 191m“ 0"" E19 893'.‘ "There he ls. sonny." 1 said with Gm" wim‘ ma" w” “"19” ‘namwns 1°‘ the m°st put m . " Based on Conrad Richter‘. wldc- st Louis, me beam“... and 5pm., “tom ' den fence and looked eagerly in a “.0110; p...“ i’; “We, "an ‘ML McBride and the Boys‘ Work un- reat and recreation; and the eve- I" iy-i-ead novel of the great land ed Lutic- Cameron, that he finds Tom Brown. usually cast as rt my direction. u... specimen. 0...... o... o; that der Messrs. Ralph C. Young and uiugs in games. Vespers and Camp-- rush into New Mexico st the turn he hos .-. rcni opponent. tor the juvenile, plays the role oi a young "I'm a-diggin‘ woims, Bobble, 5mm“ Y”, s...“ Than I m,‘ Whitney Dairymple. These M. ti. .iire programmes. The cost will of the century, the story centers KIDNEYACIDS i nliruistic lawyer‘ who represents the chums oi tho home seekers. sensitive Lutie is won over to the cause of the homcsteaders. Their marriage is a failure and Lutia. swayed by the love of Chamber- lain. ieai-"cs Brewlon and he? two elements that make for sound e-n- ma. impressive by its simplicity of presentation. Don Barry plays the title role end does justice to it. Barry grad- uated into serious drama from westerns. in “which. 11¢ 5151195 i" t. number of years. His present priest with e. grave maturity that iorcasta a brand new career \- lhead of him as e character actor. Equally Bhillililiibfy l8 ‘Well’ Diieigo and leave me Uncle Joe, will Evans who. with Brown. bring! l- Lord’: prayer in unison closed the meeting, after which s social hour was cnloyed by the Society. i = iln Fishing (By Uncle Joe) and if your atom says the word I'll let ye come n-fishin‘ with me -~" "I'll run and aak mom. Nory don't signal a filh is goln’ alter the bait." “I thought you said it was l. worm, ey‘?" "Rats! 1 missed that tcuow. Well. we'll try again." “Ils down. Uncle Joel Gee. hes runnin‘ u-iiili the line! Honest, he is, 0h boy! l bet its a big one." Quickly 1 applied my fingers to the reel and slowly but surely I brought the struggling creature to, hc-men Ilsh or I never seen one. Bobbie nut the speckled beauty in iihc basket while I put on s fresh worm amt mud» another cast." tist Church. Mencton, Mr. Levy is well known as a Bible scholar and Christian worker. Dean of the Camp will be Rev. W. C. Machum. Chairman of the Department of Christian Education. Canadian Council o! Churches. Dr. Machum hes done s great deal cc build up Camp Wegesegum and is ivorking for ahumber of substan- tial improvements this year. C. Secretaries plan to malts their course quite detailed this year. full of practical suggestions iieipiul to the local Sunday School peronce Federation will ho a visit- ing speaker on this important work. Miss Dorothy Wilson. Berwick. N. B. will be Instructor in Handi- crafts and Rev. Howard Christie. Jerusalem, N. B. will be Busineeb Manager. Mr. and Mrs. George Leach will be in charge c! the kitchen. ' Campers are to be of leadership ability. 1B years o! age and over. be $15.00. For further information. folders. etc.. write the M. B. l. 0.. l4‘! Prince William 5t" Saint John. N. , 7 11b 1 b ..._-- ., , .c _ or group. B. Registrations should all be in RQb OIIIRCSI‘ chndmL It is my “mell ii"? Chll- bout the rvsehmtivn of BMW Yukon! meirgllltis albums is the ..~~oHi(..‘ii?;nii:...i)’EiJC:.~i?-OJZS;Lm“ m“ 5' R" M“°w“““m' m“ by ‘my m“ y .. siren are grown; when tho son, who plays a tough gangster, 1s s an’ f khm ‘d m km, f _ ' _ M“, mph "n" hi“. ‘w! Brock, is killaii by a posse after u much sinned against by society as ‘sgorLs_oyes’lisee?r;vhen Spring £1.03’; Hm“ Bobbi?‘ what dd Y m‘ Release APRIL 13 Efllhblillg lnurdcr. and Brewton he is the sinner. _\'.,... about too milvil talk?" peoples. SAVE up to Zflca pint‘ with N0 RIABBING night’: reel. ‘llieytwnendtoea-blemeit _ _ __._ 1'9"“ BWTYiWQY Bhiliild Pill iii-lilo "But we nought one Uncle Joe ' I m.nenu._mnhmyhmdrkidmyb gaijelinztlhygngosso hismcause. that ———-——'—'—’“" lus-"work at least for one day. and (i-lgiift “y: M... we w“ tglkin‘ 5"“? “h” m“ "i'°'“ “d '""‘ Spencer Tmc m‘. is n- . 2o iishiiii You'll get a kick oui of .-i.~i.i. alnnc. Cnn fishes really hear?" ' Mid! i»... the blood. n u... mi and , 11' T “i "m" rituos up the old reel and Nd "WatohAnui -......v~ ilore": a sec- Acnoas oznoun-vu 20.Vitelity ‘ irn uriliea ah in the l elem-disturbed appearance n Elma“ “V0 Yeuw» ' ' Y ‘ ‘ ' ~ ‘ DOWN zl-Jlwittee l; n l"! u "I" “h.” "u makes a welcome mum as Co] and dlEillnI the bait that lures the m... one Thais what 1 can reg] LMeaaurlo 1 “mo” a New" ‘ re o en o owe. - ,, , - . fymympmnxidnyrilb. boar. Blewton. rt i5 .. .01.. eminently usury: PROMPTlYlCuticurah bigfflivws t» i-henhbfik- __ (lshingdad. real fishing. glut?) pun," pun“... lselp the liidriu so lliet you can rest "med 9° Ule dyhrrnlc qualities of scientifically me-‘llirextegh "H" "m" J°°~ Y". 1505b"? Bobbie put the second one in the 51 Sign‘ (uh) 2414,89 -‘ better-end lee better. ias ‘hi’ great Si“ and ‘he gives it ev- Pwmvllrhflv! u- Y d Mom ‘says its! okay o: lonzska: I brisket. He watched them WlISZlillI» ‘ xpwdon, 110a.” gmufltnflll . grythine hes Bot. Katharine Hep- cu-rlcunAsonpsolNnwiNT ovftlge Amde Ieletlwe and e ch 1...... 1.,“ .1, more M.“ and B, 1 ‘muting! adnluqwn‘ "u no“: n" s urn s tremendously appealing anrncn a. n, rice Joe. can I sat there I tell to musing and Arab“ ‘Mo... gpconlgdc: ‘ a’ the W“ “m m“ m“ "m °‘ m? 'h°..¥°'ms? “'°““*’"‘"‘ ‘”"°“‘ i“ °"’ ‘M’ "M" l0 1...... mo»... general on. R. H. KENNEDY , _ " urel ng,_sonny. Arid maybe - cernc ‘i thi very some p d ' K f 29.Aic!t DUT OUR WAY l BY l. R. Wllllnms itcuygsuégo ‘a! hgoad dboyh 8bl;dtdl:]‘1't_ a‘ fish. Thoot wzuld be over izllty 31min.‘ 5 Jilin. ggjbulw‘ wumyfihu“ . I96 Euston Si’. ' “_'“ " T‘ . c - . —- .... . _, l e _' I , a "' years ego. where was those gey Mums; esaeh . new j - n _ too much. Ill let you catch a his young hinder. those schoolmates of Gordon flap.) aaif eaten 22:523." H“ moved to ‘he Tum‘ GET BACK 1N HEQE AND C:IE.T irmlituwu-TSQH- Wflldllt iliflt ht mine? And where was the miller Touch ‘Intootiever 33.Lever u-Admuonv A ‘W?’ “ONT “ART THAT “it... ..... t... “l” “m.” 1"." i!" “W ‘°’ “Wt . .3" “limit” ‘m... row»... iii our Grow 5b FAD AGA|NUEVEN |N CFHJRCH Uncle Joe?" » . tho farmcis? Bone of em are alelli- (a r. - y a‘ rfiidlnm ‘known: _ .d in: in Plnndrrl Field. and otiiere urihc-iiko wulsion . . to the office lcrmerly oceupie AL. "Cmft 53y 53 I jnow thnt on‘. yk? ht‘! min". P,“ Vi"; 1n ‘h. f-gh ls-yfifilllid VQAHOM otOldtinjdl ,. WAYS LOOKED LIKE THEYD ‘ebbie. But you-d better can-y the c,,.,',,..;y ,..,',..y,‘,d'_‘ 5...‘, 3, W, ‘a 11 (humid. 1Q,Edgao(I ~ t-begodl “ by Dr. A. Kennedy, Georgetown- ‘URRQWID IN. FROM WIPING can carefully. You see, you can't fish"; of mu“ ".4 "m; n" 1|, tlon Will"! AW“) ' FACES ONTHE TOP OF THEIR 91ml Mi Within" ‘em. w! risht icreign countries. 1* mmw" gLggvgs AND THEHQ lm.:;l'1hl,.l?re mighty hard to tMy mingling logical-e llldllOlllly i; l. rm“. n errup y o e‘a anor n]. e ‘m Are the on... h. the pond biz had nu... mo... on the bridge. Juwfilhw H. J. Yllhll- W61! J0" while I wont on dreaming and for- a A m.“ “Do they like worms? Do they—" letting n. about the boy. 3102,, onoumm "Here. sonny. yo" sit right there when I role to my feet the sun . “Mu...” an that bridge while 1 thread this y... mo... ....d, reeling in the u... “m. time; and supplying omen worm on t-hI-hwk-lw _ r woke Bobbie and told him to “Aw”: no. - "He's erigllllil awhiii hlrd. Uncle hurry as it one time for supper. i. "an". f, 1 I. Joe. Does it hurt Worm! to’ b! ‘Did the big one gfitawlydlnclo p; , u , u A u ""3159. °§.i.'.‘i°“"..°.‘i"..“". ... “°°"' ""‘° °"'°' "3";- r ‘it " I 9- l °"' 9 ltlhfl "‘- " boys ‘W30.’ nit it: oueséisne. rim ms nanmsu ' ' dementia \ trust's» m, t. “moan-yaw New hrow to’ no s... yoi- 55595355" 95m’ no. (inane-atoll keep your- eye on the cork. 1f she .__._ itieholil! Drag More goes under the ureter let me knoI- Jtev. Alvin J. Cooper, Associate Gil-WW . Secretary or Christian uucetion. (not...) . » The United Church o! Canada, ‘to. 61. tweet 4"‘. ._ ronto, will conduct the course on 43-h" seeccoe-noyevwflr" Young People's Work at the M. l. L s2. c. lcaderahtp OamP. calm... “- a f "utghggml id!" all!!!“ all. Mrhdvlnooperbhar u, “.0...” ' ' a w e exp once a g .' ' one of- the loaders at the World ' Youth- aonferenoo Oslo. Norway O Q ‘til.’ 21th:. $33"?- ‘Slfifufi-Y) "4"" - . . OPPOMETRISTQ \ m.oordon lens. umioa i " mmuwluqgseattq - -. ‘ . .\ on (lit-laugh from India will Ila f “tnnu. A Q I Nail!‘ usuflim“ i“ ‘h’ w. \ ~'°°“'"°“§"'i§¢"§i.§i"'$“'” A W i” u" ‘Mum’ " us... ' u" .'i'hr floerr de- y overseer. on l ‘g , “It - s‘ . mo... newelt Doulaione hie oo roan new"! 'i"'""°. - w‘ §°"'%‘°" . - . i. ..--~-',-'_ 442, _ manners will here epeeielflatfl- ' gtqqye i HIOOOIQNDIJAWFIIUI" "uh v y ‘ MOTHERS ca? an»! w. .. . .. "i" ’ ‘aim aua Almost.- i, l! B" i" 9"" i > _ > ~ ‘M. ~ | l’ Th‘ “NM. QWI. U“ fllileilll ' v ‘-:a‘AAJ“ ' n?‘ 4----f--~_ ., IOUIIIUNNMVN‘W'UV~Z~ , , . ‘ " ...' . . w“ ‘( l