1H1: s-vsknlsls, CHAsLQJTETOWN rTl-EIEASTERN GUARDIAN" l least incur . h ,, i. ‘tliWAllll Iossl'-1u:.-'weo.'-rnun. MATINEE DAILY 3:30 — EVENING —Z SHOWS-J and 9 - WINNER or ruse: ACADEMY AWARDS Ac Acggés BEST 2 I P b i D P 1 i a é-a llillfl- IOIIIIII] QIQU II MQIIIIUI ..'WANTID. — Janitor. Apply in person to Manager Canadian ’ Bank of Coalmerce. Montague. l’ Mt. Stewart . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Itewart visiting relatives in Dunstaffnage. __—Mt. st. "-1-" Friends of little Miss Del. Ros: are sorry to hear that she has en- tered the City Hospital for an em- ergency operation. l Mr. Frank Rose, potato inspec- tor. Mt. stewhrt. was in Peakca u. ‘Thursday inspecting a car of po~ ‘iatoes. ' i Mr. Dan MacDonald of Char- llottetown has arrived to resume. his usual duties as packer for tn» Savage Harbour Packing Company. l Mr. Dee Weatherble of Char- llottetown. is at Present doing in- terior decoration for Mr. D. L. The regular weekly dance spon- sored by the Canadian Legion was held on Thursday night with a - large crowd in attendance. - Miss Eletha Feehan and Maid June Jay. nurses-ln-training at the. City Hospital, accompanied by two friends spent Thursday at their homes in Mt. Stewart. The many friends of Mrs. Fran- Mfieck are glad to hear that O-O-OQJ-OO-OVOOO eeeeeo-ooeo-o-o-e-o-e-e-e- l awe-romeo Q eeo-ea-eee e-e-ee» 04-0-0 e0 e ee-e eye e0 eeeee 0 e4» CAPITOL-tonlv-russ. and WED. MATINEE DAILY mo i- EVENING-Z sllowlsl-A-r and’ 9' Andml iIlDS .[lll]JI BiRtlN v_ . am. ‘ . (lnulls- Ml(.ARl“Y l Adolphe MFNIQU MUSICAL,‘ . _ exrasvscsnpzs lllll llNUS Kf-Illy BAKIR Hllru IIPhIlN llIu IUGAN llnbhy (‘LARK .,.,... (owau Th. AMIHILAN li/lllfl PM‘ m. r,L_l\I)W 1N LLJVIR blill‘: n. ALSO LATEST-WORLD NEWS REEL ‘Q-O O-Q-O-§OO-OQ-OO-O-O-OQ§OI~OQ-O 0 fO§§§0O4+§4~ our ova war ‘ i" / HERE! HERE! -Z' I . "aw l 1"’ . -' it n-nllnflllll lIIllll ‘ 5- - | a; .23] AnMlssV-‘Wn. r4’. ,4; \ I_ he?" "eaxlli, lupilillivplhsual !\\\‘\§~‘ ‘l \~ V": u. . h‘ ' ‘l; ‘ “I/“Hflh, l/lIll/l \ y’: ‘ _ t,‘ r l Q {I \nlt\ie“"_‘4 In“ she has returned home from the Prince Edward Island Hospital much improved in health. Meeting with huge success the St. Andrew's Dramatic Club pre- sented their three act comedy play in the l-Ioly Name Hail. St. Peter's Bay, Wednesday night ‘with the hall packed to the door. The cast rollcd through their parts with great ease and assurance and much credit is due each player and their director. The specialities ba- tween acts were step-dancing bv little Miss Joan McIntyre and songs by Jack MacDonald who re- ceived the same warm applause and calls of encores. \ PARADE OF STARS IN “GOLDWYN FOLLIIS" The most amazing array of stel- lar talent ever assembled in s single production is presented ir. Samuel Goidwynis magnificent magicolor musical extravaganza “Th9. Goldwyn. Follies." which es- glns a three day engagement at the Capitol Theatre on Monday. Drawing-from every field oi en- tertainment to augment a screen cast headed by Adolphe "Merljou, The Ritz Brothers, Andrea Leeds, Elia Logan, Jerome Cowan and The Gorgeous Goldwyn Girls, the producer. secured radio's Edgar Bergen and “Charlie McCarthy," Phil Baker and Kenny Baker. grand opal-it's Helen Jepaon and Charles Kuilmann; the dance‘: Zorina and George Balanchine} American Ballet. and the musical stagfi favorite comedian, Booby Clark. The first entertainment in his 25 years o! picture-making to carry his name. "The Goldwyn Follies" also marks Goldwyrfs swing to the color standard. I The story, a comedy of Holly wood from the pen of Ben Hecnt, casts Menjou as a film produce: out oi touch with his public whv hires a typical American girl (m the person of Andrea Leeds) to tell him what the public wants. The late George Gershwin! last and perhaps greatest score. was written for "The Goldwyn Follies." TICKETS PLEASE There are more than 110.000 miles of trolley coach, street-car, and bus routes in the United ‘THROW THEM BACK.’ THEY WERE BEAUTIFUL ' OUT THERE, BUT NOT States. Iy J. R. Williams scam-a. ssoreranull: lave“. scan-r uaoauarowvn Wildest-even. seams souals. Alias we llebarda Theduardiaaiaaybobngbtaladyeftle CH2.» ' all Garden Ian-Iii "blllalflllltllaflrafilss. In Georgetown. The Peat Office: in Bowls: (leaders and Florence leper. la 8t Peters: ‘lfbs Peel Ollea. utensil?! wlsiuno inctor War! early to Miles and Lloyd Mlqklnnon. Whiin Road. "i! wit» lieorgeteivn Local farmers loaded” a car of Potatoes Yor Mr. Earl MacLaren or. Wednesday and ‘fllursday, - Mr. Leonard Fitzgerald was a 'visitor to Charlottetown on ‘Sat- urdayn-Geo. and family have " arrived from Charlottetown where lived during the winter. llrs. Waiter Conohan and two children and Miss Bridget Mac- lntyre oi’ Cardigan were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald. Mr. Roy MacBetl-l. Department of ?ublic Works engineer was a visitor to Georgetown on Thursday where he inspected’ the work ne- lng done at the Court l-louse. honzc Lily‘. Mr. William Fouchere, Water Street.‘ is having extensive alter~ atlons and repairs done on his residence. The carpentry work i- beirlg done by M. Albert skinner. Mr. O. D. Gilbert of Trenton, N. Si commercial agent was m Georgetown recently where he displayed his samples to local merchants. something over a week elapsed from the time the first spring her- ring were caught by Captain Juim Jerrier until Mr. Guy Hemehill caught a few on Friday. The quan titles caught were, in each case. less than a dozen and much socc- ulation is going on y fishermen as to just when and where the main school of herring will strike. PICK. McGUIBE. GARFIELD sraltitnn m TOP-RATED I11‘ Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire and John Garfield are the three top stars who head the cast oi Darryl F. Zanuclrs eageriy-awalred production of "Gentleman's Agree- ment." the screen version of Laura Z. Robson's sensational best-seller. which opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre. Heraided as» one of the most dar- ing and provocative stories o! on time, the Twentieth Centurydwx film unfolds the gripping drwl oi Phil Green. crusading reporter !ar_ anational magazine. WM i‘ assigned to do a dynamite-necked series of articles, only to find that an insistence on. gel-tin! at the truth .- regardless of who 9ft! hurt — generates a crisis in ~11! lives of his immediate family and friends, and almost destroys his romancevwith the one woman ‘le really loves. Ln his most important and chal- lenging role w date. Gregory P!“ is seen as Phil Green. the repor- ter who was driven by a raasion no woman could ever understand. Dorothy McGuire is Kathy. Phil-t fiancee, who can't understand the sordid things that have come be- tween them, while John Garfield appears as _Dave. Phiisgfriend. WHO knows what the score is only l“ well. u "Gentleman's Agreement WI! directed by ails Kann- dlrwwltuei such outstanding Lslllmphd’ as A Tree Grows in Brooklyn "l" "Boomerang." Moss Hart. "m" playwright, stage director and ecenariat. who wrote such smash hits as "The Man Who Came to Dlnngr," "WIIIIQG Victory." "You Can't Take lt with You" and "laud? in the Dark”, wrote the stirrlfll screen play for “Gentleman's Agree ment." 9655m- saam woarn was woax In spite of all the time and back- brsaking effort that goes into cleaning up a house the average woman gets rid of only 34 P" 09"!’- of the dirtin her home. Sixty six per cent. of it just gets shoved tom one place to another or ov- erlooked entirely. So says s home economist who has made a study of home clean» ing methods. That's pretty frustrating news in hand women right at spring house- cleanln; time. Because a housewife always kids herself, when she rolls up her sleeves and pitches into the lob of thorough houaeoleanlng. that she is Iolnl at once. ‘that's thongs-old belief back mi seasonal houseeleaninl. It's will woman ‘get that houseelaanifld 'gleam in their 0y" with Well! change of Jensen and are willinl to shove furniture around and dis -Whan lt-is. all over they film? they can fold their hands and loo: around with gaauefsotien on a . house that is meatless. Convince tisesa tbatwben their ..._._...._........ ‘i. 1 iiifijiiiiiiéi? h...) ma». m‘ Irree I ' Mr. and Mrs. Philip‘ Boudreauli’ to get everything clean ' ‘and azsprlnkle of onion Ill-l ‘r. No wonder she looks pleased! Hat's quite a tidy little sum she's managed to save. And, of course, there are things she vvantato get with these savings. That's why she opened a Savings account with us. Open a Savings account with us new-a for the things you will want ‘tomrmv. Become a Savings cuatomervvlth our brand in your neighbourhood. Our Mmager ‘will welcoafleyod aa a cufeomer. CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH-II. Sig). JARDINE, Menegar. 1n‘: CANADIAN a ‘or commence a Gleaninge I-‘roln- =1 Rural District _ llew Glasgow Mr. Frank Dolron of St. Msryhl was a nflseenler to the capital on' Saturday. Mrs. Ben Dolron is a ‘patient in the Oity Hospital where her con- dition ta very favorable. ‘ i Miss Ruth Stevenson had a pleasant week-end at her home here. Mrs. Murray Orr returned homel on Sunday after spending a few days _at her old home in Hunter River. - ._--_ visitors here on Sunda... the guests of Mrs. A. B. Stevenson and son Melville. Mr. Ian McLeod spent the week- end at his home here. and had as his guest on Sunday, his cousin. Mr. ‘John McNelll. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickieson had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Melville weeks and iam- lly.~ Mr. ad am. Wariieid Orr mot- ored to th capital on ‘ruesday and were ccompanied on their lsturn with five hundred baby chicks. Mr. Chalmers Laird has enter- ed the P. it‘. Island Hospital where he had an apflndix operation. His friends will be pleased to know he is doing nicely. ‘Miss Ruth ckicson who has been in Charlottetown for some -_.__.._..__.._._.. _. ._._.__ clean they aren't getting rid of even half the dirt in their homes. and you're going in frustrate them. And the poor housewife is al ready frustrated enough with all the efiticism that has been aimed at her in the past few years. lo instead oi gettingrld of dirt, the greater partof the time she h‘ only moving it from one place to. another. . use coon eoraaoas a-ngww Be Mt remit your seed scissors and shears to be used for cuttl paper, cardboard. flowers. wet oi or heavy string. Good scissors a‘ shears can be damaged if the flea autism edge is used on these a: e . lllobaane new ‘be "frauehed" throttles-them into thin length- with ' . . ‘ .QN|0§ lN-OLOIINO IOUII "VIII. - (CPT- Ital‘ here new rvsnainiao. eon lilfill 113-1111. laud“!- Dull: “W; earl-arcs...” Mr. and Mrs. Leslie weekmwere i I don't make her face the fact that‘ I time, spent a few days recently at her home here. and with her ais- ter. Mrs. A. B. Stevenson-N. Mr. Arthur Doiron. home decor- ator, has been busily employed at the home of Mr. Chester Bulman. where he has done nice interior work. He has also did work for Mrs. C. s. Dlngwall. Master Jlmnlie Stevenson, young son of Mr. and Mrs. IidwinBteven- son, spent the week-end at the Andrew Home. On his return home ho was the proud possessor of“: lilttle Spaniel puppy which he named "Chip." The many old friends in this vie- inity were glad to welcome Mr. Peter Murray to his native village for a few days. Mr. Murray is now making his homo in Bedeque where O%0 ©I t<l he is employed in one of the potato warehouses. A delegation from Cavendish. Mayfield, and New Flasfiflw wait- ed on the Hon. George Barbour. ildinister of Public Works. U information in regards to a new road being built through this dis- trict. Glad to say this work will be started in the early spring. The many friends of Mr. ‘memes Doyle will be pleased to know he has returned to his ‘home after being a patient in. the Charlotte- ~ town Hospital for three weeks. ' where he had an appendix opera- tion. which was followed by pneu- mania. Misses Marion and Maureen Doyle were passengers to the city on Saturday. and while there vis- g. ited their eiater-in-law, Mrs. Tom Doyle, who is a patient in the City Hospital where she gave birth to a baby boy on Wednesday. Congratulations to Mr. and airs. Poyla. -_ H. J. MABON A orrosmrstssr lltllhl w! Bllvolrins Glasses“ ate- , _IONTLQUE. 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