race EIGHT, PRIIME EDWARD TODAY and mun. snownvo AT 3:30-7-9 cirmi roan W moikibtzik ” James Vlliitmore - Bony Kelley (OIUMIIA mutt srnnrs Torin " du Iii: um raooaau EXTRA . Travelogue . ald Duck Cartoon . . "DONS HAPPY HOLIDAY". CAPITOL T0-DAY ' Ill H mm mmorr-mini:iinoson-................. nmr raumomr snows 3:30-7-3:45 - Naws - CARTOON - s1-oars I My COMING 'l'hur.-Fri.-Sat. L ""7 7--Hm. Tur"'tiuriionAss couimiws omrrsr iucmo ROMANCE! -lhoy but their love on the " fighting heart of an 'outcast" colti ,,.. we .-. ..,.,,.. A uotiocwa PICTURE .. loimt "Iuu" iionry - Iusull liidls JIFFIIV IIINIID - Directed by William Ielodine hvnnal-1 by W. hen nun... ALSO . . . Chapter 12 of "ADVENTURES OF SIR GALAHAD" . . Progress Island and Cartoon, "BAR- BER OF SEVILLE”. Produced by . March of Time, "CHANCE TO LIVE", . . "PASTORAL PANORAMA” and Don-' - ' if WC lit married. Lil. we could decorate the kitchen ' , , . ,IlkO wagon." .e.. . It Klrilliilli FHE GUARDIAN Villllll s . Cartoon, "BEACH NUT” . . . VARIETY and The Fcaturette, ”EXPECTAN'I How can we tell you about a movie without telling you ivhat the movie's about? Frankly . we can't! But we can tell you . . that a movie can be - WONDERFUL . . BEAUTIFUL . . .. HILARIOUS . . . all at the same time and prove every word of it when you see-- ”COME TO THE STABLE" Nothing to do with horses . . . but a lot of to-do with . . . LORETTA YOUNG CELESTE HOLM and ELSA LANCHESTER From the Story by Clare Boothe Luca who Wrote w "The Women" g3,',",l"”' -T0-TIIE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE QUIUKIES lFLA'.lriINGO ROAIY, : WITH 1 JOAN CRAWFORD l With the same talented quartet that gave Joan Crawford her first Academy Award three years ago, . Varner Bros. produced "Flamingo Road." a dynarulc romantic drama about smallostwte politics. playing now at the Ca.p'iol Theatre. l Stars Joan Crawford and Zachary lscott, Producer Jerry Wald and jDirector Michael Curtiz are the 'iour who made the now memorable "Mildred Pierce. one of the most popular pictures that year. Now ac- cording to advance word, the same success is repeated with "Flamingo Road”. Taken from the play by Robert and Sally Wilder, "Flamingo Road" tells about a beautiful carnival dancer who stays behind in a small southern town, falls in love, and makes her rise to prestige and riches through a story beset with murder, romance and political in- trigue. Director Curt-lz, one of Holly- wood's ace artists with the mega- phone, describes his story u one of "the best in recent years" with which to work. and with Miss Craw- iord in the lead role, Zachary Scott as a small polltico, Sydney Green- street as a menacing power politicon, the famed director had the tools to iashion a first-iate screen drama. CHARGE REDUCED SAINT JOHN. N. B., May 5 (CF) -- William Martin and his brother. James. of Pleasant Point. ioday were committed for trial on a reduced charge of assault causing bodily harm. They had been charged originally with at- tempted murder. Their arrest fol- lowed a report that two men threw Mrs. Thomas Curwin into the St. John River during a quarrel about mooring a small boat to her pro- perly. ' bv lien Keynolda l T i ,;.I:l;2.;fa.t5--3.. 5 -2 42'” a .,.Mr- o 0 T V I l 3' jg- 2 Want .Ads 'for more paint! N. 3) HOP INTO NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Clltiord McBride don't just stand there-look in the Guardian 114' TRAILER NAPOLED AND wares OFF FOR 11-i'I.AKE .'W I STOP! UNCLE W is FORGOT 1o CHARLOTTETOWN IHE EASTER ii ouinuiiii AGENTS: MONTAGUEI Illu Harold It. Stewart. AGENT GEOIMIETOWNI undry. Albert Altton. Ilra. Ino- narriot Ulair. Wnldon lavera. The Guardian may be in 0-ormowm The can otnu; 1 III ..-n'r'rr:n FOOTWEAR at the Montague shoe Store. Iielly-Maolionald Wedding Paul's Church, Dorchester. Mam. was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday 81- temooh. April 15th. at four iiiteen o'clock, when Anne Winifred. daughter of the late Alexander MacDonald, tonmerly oi Peakes Station. P. E. 1., and Eliza Mac- Isaac MacDonald formerly of Bear River south and now 0! Dor- cheater. Mass, was united in max- riage to Ronald A. Kelly of New York City. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly of st. Margaret's. P. E. 1. Rev. Father A. P. Galli- van oiiiciated and also attended the wedding reception. p The bride who was swan In marriage by her brother. Mr George MacDonald of Long Island. N. Y. looked charming in a gown at white satin with lace insertions and carried a prayer book bouquet oi orchids. She was attended by hie friend Miss Helena Flahertv who was attired in blue and car- ried a bouquet of mixed (lowers. Mr. S. L. Kelly of New York City attended his brother as grooms- man while Mr. Adolphus Kelly and Mr. Francis MacDonald were the ushers. Following the ceremony is re- caption was held at (H!) D. m- in the Rainbow Room. Intercolonial Hall, Roxbury, Mass. at which over one hundred and titty rel- atives and friends were present. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Mr. S. L. Kelly and re- sponded to by the groom. L-Iter Mr. and Mrs. Kelly left on a honeymoon trip to Montreal and other points. Upon their retuln they will reside in New York City where Mr.. Kelly is employed. Previous to her marriage the bride, who was a popular em- ployee oi the Boston Telephone Company, was tendered several miscellaneous showers at which she received many beautiful and valu- able gifts. St. Out of town guests included: Mr. Adolphus Kelly. Mr. John Kelly, Jr.. Mr. Peter Maclnnls, Mr. and Mrs. S. L Kelly, Miss Cathy Kelly, Mrs. William Parry of New York. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald, Long Island, N. Y., Rev. John Fisher, Marykiioll, Mrs. Con. Friel, Mrs. Mary German. Frank German. Mrs. John R. Mac- Millan of Providence. Record For Potato Shipments Predicted Potato ship-;nents from Prince Edward Island will probably reach record proportions this season with 7.560 cars shipped from the iirst oi' the crop season August First to date, declared Mr. C. T. Montgomery superintendent oi the Canadian National Railways here. For the corresponding -dates last season 6.884 cars were shipped and tor the season 1947-48 the total amounted to 7,239. These potatoes he said were consigned to central and western Canada as well as to places throughout the United States. Turnips are also reaching record proportions in Uhe number shipped Mr. Montgomery stated. To date 1,745 carloads have been shipped tor the season 1949-50 against 1,- tffl for last season and 1.021 for the season 1947-48. It has been estimated that the average American family passes three hours and 18 minutes read- ing the daily newspapers. following places In Montague: Min 8. eharda O Son. bonchtatanyothf A.Llowell:I:Il.ra.Ohy. insourlasfbosuaohlar JBEGULAB. Saturday night dance, Beaver Club Hall, unn- tague. starting May 13th. Bay Fortune Notes Mr. and Mn. Raymond Mae- Donald and Mrs. Alex Fisher, were visltora to Charlottetown on Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bevan, Miss Pearl MacKie, and Miss Lizzie Walsh, Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Charlottetown. were tors to Fortune. recent visi- h Mrs. Brenton Stead and little daughter, Brenda, were recent visitors to Souris, being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mac- Kenzie and tamily. Mr. and Mrs. Neil S.- Ross. Sr. have returned home after upend- ing the winter visiting with re- latives in London. Ontario, and Moncton, N. B. Messrs. Robert and John D. German, and Miss Ella Gorman. St. Charles. were recent visitors to Fortune. The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Charles Cotitin, regret hearing of her illness in Souria Hospital, and wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Laura MacKenzie was hostess to the members of Egiinz- ton and Howe Bay W. l. at her home on Wednesday, May Ii. Miss Paula Raytield. Charlotte- town. is visiting in Fortune. the guest of her friend, Miss Lillian Robertson. Mrs. Ernest Underhay attend- ed the meeting ot Eastern King's Exhibition Association at Souris, on Saturday. Keefe. T MAY 10. 1950 vou'u. 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