- .. - h ' _ . V‘. K Bisir.92isii.§.m1i.9.§i.i;%.uiM»:l;i.astw+;i.2 ‘ EXTRA! NEWS OFTHE nay SHOWING A1‘ 3:30 - 7 -_ 9 u- o—.q—uu—~-.m.-n—- A WONDERFUL MOVIE TREAT son the WHOLE FAMILY! V plans were made for . at Yea’: Theatre, Mbntague, was iiE EASTERN G liARDlMi AGENT AOINTB: MONTAGUE: Harold I. - ' art. Illas IOIGEIOWN: Landry, Albert Alien, to. Byron flu-rlst Olalr. Walden favors. following places In Montague: In Georgetown: Thednardlannaybobouhtasaayot rurmomeo; lhltoaards tho Illss B. A. Llewellyn; lire. cup. In.Sol;u;Ia: The Bosch and II. Mr. Stewart MacPherson, Bell- view, was a recent visitor to Mon- tague. Mr. Eddie Lowery, Cardigan Head, was in Montague visiting his mother over the week-end.‘ Mr. Ray Griffin, student at Prince of Wales College, was a weekend visitor at his home in Montague. ..'Alice MacDonald, young daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacDon- ald, Brudenell. is favorably con- valescing after her operation for appendicitis in the King's County Hospital. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Society of Monta- gue United Church was held at the home of Mrs. E. H. Stewart on Tuesday the 14th. The president ;called the meeting to order. and opened by singing ‘'0 Master Let Me Walk With Thee". Minutes of previous meeting ‘were read and I approved. It was decided to pur- chase a new frlgidaire for the Manse. Mrs. H. MacGregor invit- i ed the Society for the March meet- ,ing. Meeting closed with the Miz- pah benediction. ! At the regular Thursday night meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague, at which Miss Thelma Larter. P.N.G., presided, extensive sponsoring an Irish concert. Mrs. Florence Stewart was appointed convener of the program committee. Associat- ed with her on the committee are Mrs. Ruth MacLeod, Miss Ruby MacLeod, Miss Larter, and Mrs. Hilda E. Hlichey. At. the close of the meeting a number of the mem- bers remained to play bridge. A delicious lunch was also served to the members. 'I‘he.winner of the recently held “Buttons and Bows" contest held Mr. Fred Vuozzo, who won $18.00 on the final night of the draw- ing. The lucky ticket for Mr. Vuozzo was drawn by Alan Nelson. Although no one guessed the actual number in the bottle, Mr. Vuozzo was the first to garner one hundred points on tour draw- ings. The runner-up was Mr. Reg. Reid, who was tied with Mr. Vuozzo at 75 points. Several oth- ers held fifty points. Mr. Yeo plans ,io hold a similar contest during the next few weeks except that each Tuesday» will determine a winner. the prize being three dollars. The novel contest should prove interesting. CAPITOL to-nAv — FRIDAY — SATURDAY SHOWING DAILYA1‘ 3:30 - 7 - 9 — COME EARLY! 2 BIG MATINEESAON SATURDAY — ‘I0 run. and 2:30 pm. 5l'.1Ysors'You(v_t_g iwgiiiiofwidc‘ Y_ou'd mi; A ,-t.c«s.t..2-;;o- - tron-.i=..,IsI-1.. ” '€vlIot ‘e . '- ’ ""lOll|0ITIII::1iyll§d::‘Vfl\- Whfii lures ever dreamed of from the book that load «wanna millions for mu.‘ than otenluryl " " \ ‘ ’i'f};;ifTZ. SIR GAl’MiMJ -,.-t 'f . l}()LDE.Si'KNi(‘.HT or V HIE." ROUND IABLE‘ ., . ton HAH.-L-qiramu u.."""a:'-‘.5 3'4"-n".-..""" " "“""‘-. A asvi'3ns"":s'v'aves - um"""‘nii». TI-it. ADVEN7 URES OF ..°!'l'l'.I.'lD FOOIWEAE it the Montague Shoo Stan. " Mrs. Archie I-lilehey was hostess to the members of the Nursing Club on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gardiner, Launching. were in Montagu . They stated that roads were very good for horse and sleigh for this time of year. Georgetown ' and Vicinity Mr. Walter Macbean was a visi- tor to the City on Monday. Mr. James Maooonneil. Jr.._was a business visitor to oharlottetown on Manda... Mrs. Charles Gordon oi.‘ Mon- tea-ue Junction was a visitor in Georgetown on Sunday. l-ler many friends in George- town were shocked and ssdde ed to hear of the sudden passing in Boston, Mass, on February is, of Miss Hattie Gillis. the late Miss Gulls was a frequent visitor in Georgetown. where she had many friends and where her sister, Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald resides.‘ The many friends of Miss Pearl Allen, who has been a patient for several weeks in the Prince Ed- Wflrd Island Hospital, are pleased to hear that her condition has im- proved sufficiently to allow her discharge from hospital. Miss Allen is now convalesclng at the home of her aunt, lvsrs_ 171-ed Chandler. or Charlottetown. are obliged in become self-«reliant and provident — and it is around their gradual regeneration that the plot revolves. 'l7homas Mitchell, America’; xreatest character actor and Edna Best. noted British stair. portray the elder Bobinmms who share with their blood the dangers. ter- rors and exciting adventures gt a primitive existence that is really like a paradise when they become mentally and physlcailly wan. matted. GOItGEDUS GEORGE. FABULOUS WRESTLEB. STARS IN NEW FILM Comedy ‘ind mystery mix fav- OWNY Witch wrestling in the enter- taming Republic, flfm. "A.lie.s The Champ," opening today at the Empire Theatre. The picture marks the screen debut of Gorgeous George. the most fantastic figure in wrestling. with his long golden curls. glamor- ous robes and personal valet. Sev- eral other popular wrestlers are featured, including Bcmibetr Ku:lko- vich, Billy Varga, Bobby Manogofl. George Temple, super Swedish Angel, and Jack “Sockeyc" Mc- Donald. lung llaokateers "Alias The Champ" tells of the attempt of s rscketeer group from the East to move in on the big wrestllng_ money in Les ‘ ' by framing Gorgecnls George for mur- der in the ring. They are out- xmarted by a suburban homicide cop who uses television records and a. knowledge oi poison to dlcar George and clean up the wrcstlirig game. Robert Recinwell enacts the role of the homicide cop. and Audrey bong plays the girl with whom he foils in love. Barbara, Fuller adds a vivid characterisation as a "French" chanteuse from Brock- lyn and others featured include Jim Nolan. John Hermon. Joseph Orehsrn and Mickey Momasters. “SIB GALAIIAD” SERIAL DUE ON LOCAL SCREEN The greatest of King Arthur's rm: ‘GUARDIAN. cnsanorrsroww Mrs. James Kennetick is a pa- tient in the Charlottetown Hospital. - Tin condition or Mr. Join G. Peters is the Charlottetown Hos- pital remains about the same. Mrs. John Gallant spent a few days in the city with her daugh- ter Miss Doris MacDonald last week. Mr. Addison McKenzie was a ‘business visitor to the city last week. He is proprietor of the Morell Garage.— . ’ Friends of Mr. John '1‘. O'Brien will be pleased to learn he is much improved in health follow- ing a period of illness. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien home here May lot for the sum- mer months. some repairs will be made to their house before the spring however. Frienm 04 Mr. Lem Roach. one of Bristol's young men will be sorry to hear his condition in the Provincial Sanatorium ra- takeo there last fall. Friends of Mr. Edward Ander- son, imperial Oil dealer here, will be sorry to learn that he was moved from the P.E.l. Hos- pital last week by plane to Hall- lax, N.S. when his condition be- came very serious. It is under- stood he will undergo an opera- tion there and all wish him suc- cess and speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rossiter mov- ed into their new and lovely finished home last week. The house was under construction since last fall with Dingwell Brothers, contractors and builders doing the job. Mr. and Mrs. Ros- siter had lived some years in the lovely bungalow of the late H. D. McEwen, near their new home. ' Word was received last week from Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mc- Mannus, Boston, Mass... that they will visit the Island and friends here for a week in July. Mrs. McMannus who was Laura O'Brien before her marriage visited here forty-two years ago with her mother, a former Islander. Mr. McMannus says "I will be making my first visit to that Island of dreams I hear so much about here." ' u.~n:bia's rousing super-serisil, "Ad- ventures of sir Golaha ," coming to the Capitol Theatre today. The adventures of the Bcldest Knight cl’ the Round Table will be chron- icled every week. thereafter. The swashbuckling thiril-is tint Galahad (Geo-rge Reeves) and the other warriors encounter in the quest for the magical sword. “Ex- ca.‘.ibur." are shared by Nobon Leigh as King Arthur; William Fawoett as Merlin; ‘Hugh Rrosser as Sir Lancelot and Lois Hall as the Lady of the Lake. The screen play for the Colum- bia super-serial was written by George H. P:-ympton. Lewis may and David Mathews. srpence-r Ben- nett directed for producer Sam Kataman. Sinus Misery can lie Believed Poisonous colds which get up it me sir passages at the top of th- . nose are reached instantly with an vapor of Catarrho-aono which can penetrate wherever air can so Breathe in the soothing vapor to catsrrh-o-sane and your hear ahould feel clearer in seconds. Just think of lt—Catarrh.-o-sons vapor will let lresh air into the plugged. congested areas that need medication so badly. 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IIIIIIIIIII K DUNDAS W. ‘M. S. . The regular meeting of the W M. S. of Dundas United Church was held at the home of Mrs. N. W Maclieod on Tuesday. February 14, with an attendance of ten mem- bers and one visitor. The president. Mrs. Angus Brown. conducted the devotional part or the meeting. using the pro- gramme in the Missionary Month- ly as guide. Those assisting Mrs Brown were Mrs. Waiter Burdett and Mrs. A. D. MacDonald. 'Ths hymns sung were "I Love Thy ling- dcm Lord" and "Rise Up Oh Men or God". The business portion or the meet- ing was conducted by Mrs. Walter —Burdett, who also was -appointed vice-president for the year. After the minutes of the previous meet- ing were read by the secretary and the roll called. reports were heard from the treasurer and the community irietndship tn secx;t..arlyl. Durin e as lnon s r visltsgwere mgds to the 'aick and shut-ins, and thirteen treats given besiges sevelral cards‘ being sent. '1' score ary reported that ean:‘t1l’i:rybqx of clothing had been mailed and a couple ot dona- “°‘“ l4"l‘° ’.'5i‘.‘i.°uI.°"“‘§.: '.'i§'.Y box. a s n war I secretary gave a very interesting reading entitled, ‘Tomorrow is God‘: secret. bu Today is Yours *° “'22? “.‘°..‘—°°"i"ii.’ .r=..-or to wri a e or o a s i . J. D. MacDonald. Sunset Lodge, for her generous donation to her home were made for the World's Day of Prayer to be held at the Manse on Firiday. February 24. Mrs. Robin Clay than read an in- . {rokalnging of the targeting portion from the B , Book, "Growing with the Y . Enough squares were passed in tl complete the afghan which is to be sent to a foreign needy family. The members take thts own tunity to thank all outside society fwhohuso kitndh kdoil; squares or grea wor . “ much as ysfihave done it unto ea least at these my brethren. have done it unto Me". 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