I I exception‘: ' _ -n"s LOADED roa LAUGHS- , fmnAY |||||_Y snows zso- 1 - 9 our cool-rs - ANN SHERIDAN - la “G001! 8AM" |I|i|||flE EDWARBFRIIIIIY anrl SATURDAY Presenting Jone Wyrnon, winner of_ the Academy Award for her port in "Johnny Belinda". Coming to this theatre in the neor future 12> DAVID All jI/Vfllol/lll ,. ‘KISS-liliilik Ilijljiilllilifl IIIIIIIUHIIIS-IIIUIHIIK EIIIIIIIIII ugly/g‘ nvvvla s.r~n-~o~...,n..-.-.o-w~u-ue-- nun-hw- lt's the story oi " a stolen caress I ‘k I that made her I w,“ QAPIIQL rm. anIISAT. MATINEE 2:30 EVE. 7 ANlD 8:45 ' flqlllll A M “tutti . yllllliliil-I-aléllihllllrlutittviit y _ “FREE-g ",3". umunoousm _ e "‘““‘”.Qa NEW SERIAL Cl-iNPT. I . suns TOPAY ‘_“2‘L"_"‘_“- KINGS 0F UPSALA Batone 1001 the Swedish rulers run GUARDIAN.‘ usanwrrrrrowu listen, so _ - THE sasrsrui GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Harold I‘. Landry, Albert Aithn, Ire. Dyna Stewart, Ill Harriet Clair. AGENT GIOIGIIKIWM‘ Walden flavors. lellowtns Places ia Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Office; JNIW B. C. A. VIOTOI 0A! Driver's Radio Service, Montague. hi 50% 6n fertiliser, plus an increas- ed ylsld. MacLeod and Greenfi. Montague. Conservative Nominating Conven- tion, Georgetown l-lall, Tuesday, April 26th. at 2 P. M. “MARE YOU planning on drill- ing that well now? We hlVB 09m‘ plete equipment to handle all your drilling requirements at any time or place. Rates reasonable. Call us. MacLeod and Greene, Montague. Alliston And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie CsmPbfl-l- Aliiston, motored to Charlottetowl on Tuesday. Mice Mary Matheson, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at her home at Glen William. Miss Jean Bock, Grade XI student at Montague, spent the holidays at _her home at Alliston. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald John- ston and Mrs. Pierce Butler, Peter's Road, were visitors to Brooklyn on Sunday. The friends of Mr. Otis Acorn, Peter's Road, regret to learn he is confined to his home with a serious cold. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boehner, Montague, were guests over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs._ John Beck, Alllstoh. Friends c! Mr. John Hicken, Pembroke, are pleased to see him around again after an attack o! grippe. i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell, Aliiston, spent the week-end in Charlottetown, guests oi Mrs. ll's sister, Mrs. Leicle Jordon. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malone. Yarmouth. N. 8.. and Charlotte- town, motored to Alllston on Sun- day, guests o! Mr. an Mrs. T. A. Hicken. ' Miss Barbara Matheson, student oi‘ P. W. College, spent the holi- days with her parents, Mr. and slits. Angus Matheson, Glen Wil- am. - "Miss Shirley Vanlderstlne and Mr. Robert VanIderstine, students o! P. W. College, spent the Easter hfllldlys at their respective homes at Peter's Road. --'Miss Lillian Hlcken, Char- lottetown, spent the Easter holi- dils at her home at Alllston, guest oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hicken. ‘ Miss Iona Johnston, Charlotte- town, spent thoweek-end at heir home at Peter's Road. guest, of her Parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Johnston. Miss Johnston is on the staii o! the Royal Bank oi! Can- ada, Charlottetown. a -_-__.___.. IAMED FLIEB ITGHTS MYSTIRIOUB DRBOS 3m“ Gflll-PY. dmedevil o! the aides. takestothe alrioflmhtmys- wflws flying discs that threaten the world in Columbia's spectacular new serial. "Bruce Gentry." The first thrilling installment of the Columbia. serial will be shown st the Capitol Theatre today. Suc- ceeding chapters will follow each succeeding ‘rhursdayq _Wlth Tom Neal in the title mole, serial fans have many spectacular thrills in store. Advance reports tell oi the many hairbraadth . that the great flyer encounters in his exciting duel with a desperate gang as he battles mystery discs for mastery o! the skies. The othfl’ featured players 1h- were known as kings of Upsala. You sAPs: wHY DIDN'T ‘IOU Tflllllilll’ Fill. and SAT. shows 1 mo s=4s MATINE-E SAT. ONLY zoo IEI’ GAY! GET GDDFYI limiter-studded, old-clarified. music-splashed big fun-show is here! .. __ y» u‘. I c Illllil ll lllll"! ’ has n 177i‘ lift] n l“ w 1.4V STAN jg _ , i, .1 ~ I’ ' 7I|/II,I/,,.~|- ’I_ uni ' . wit. m." v "iinir/qli ,r,.'~'_‘_. .. ll 1.‘ ‘lid,’ r ' lililr, I " ' elude Judy Clark, Ralph Hodges and Forrest Taylor. Thetiuardianmybebougltotmyof llhstA. leper: lnitletefs: RADIO to fit any car. Only $4.95. line o! tillage . 1311165 COUNTY Progressive I the Howells-n; airs. W»). Condorfs alarl The Post omen. ..°NOW 1N STOCK. Complete implements, tortil- iur spreaders. spring-toothed and disc harrowa for horse and tractor. In loarlsr “TABMEBS rec us for that lPlows of all types. MacLeod and new grain drill, and save up to-Greene. Monilllli- ‘ ' Bristol and Vicinity ‘m, m Byrne and Mr. Valentine MacDonald were visitors to the city for a tew days last week. Mr. Alfred Cullen has taken a position in the city with one of the wholesale merchants it is under- stood. Mr. James Kennetlck who was on the dredge last season at Rustlco has not returned to the work as yet. Mr. P. A. MacDonald apent- s few days in the city last week seeking employment in his line, but reports nothing oiiering. Friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. Alex Baker is still confined to bed at the home ct her daughter, Mrs. James Blaxland. Mr. Owen Slnnott, who was a butter maker at Morell for several years, has taken a position in Sourls East as butter maker. -—b'-i- The monthly meeting of the Bris- tol Women’s Institute was held at the home o1 Mrs. James Kenne- tick last week wlth.a full attend- ance. Miss Agatha MacDonald, who has been employed in the city for the past year is expected home this wéek. She will go to the shore to work in the packing plants for the season. Mr. Anslem Lapierre, who was cook on one oi.’ the Government dredges for a time last fall will be back on the job again this spring at Wood Island or wherever- the dredlt is stationed. With the lobster season at hand we learn that Mrs. Ruthvan Mac- Donald and Mrs. Cyrus Laplerre will do the cooking for Mr. Lloyd ‘Cox, at his large cod house at Red Head this season. Cooks will be starting to serve meals to the men getting the plant ready late this week or early next week. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Slnnott had the pleasure o! having all their “THE LAST BANDIT" SEETHES WITH HOT ACTION, ROMANCE The most incredible and daring crime in the lusty history of the opening of the West is brought to AH. ‘IE9. BUT WE'RE GOIN‘ OUT "r0 PICK wrtl? FLOW 5R5, WKIPT THEY SMELL ' HEAVENLY? THE SHEER JOY OF the screen in Republic's lavish pro- duction, “The Last Bandit," pho- tographed in magnificent ‘Irucolor. which will open a three day en- gageme“ at the Capitol Theatre. William Elliott, Adrian Booth. and Forrest Tucker are starred in the picture, wlnlle the supporting cast boasts such favorites as Andy Devine, Jack Holt. Minna Gombell, Grant Withers, George Chesetxro, Len 'I‘oirrey and Hank Bell. SsgaOfHmnm Boys The iilm is the saga o! the famed Plumrrner brothers, outlaws oi the Missouri badlande, and the girl 1(Adrlan Booth) whom they both ove. when Iran's Plurmier (Elliott) determines to eschew his notorious past and heads west to take s. job as a railraod employee in frontier Nevada, s brother Jim (Tucker) immedla ly senses an opportunity to exploit this situation {or his own benefit. Using the unsuspecting Frank as a toil, Jim stages a fantastic coup which rocks the entire country - hi-jacking a gold-laden train and making it seemingly disappear into thin air, When Frank’ covered, he 1s accused of complicity in the crime. and in order to clear hlmseli he is forced to solve the mystery. The manner in which he accomplishes his mission is a story reported to be outstanding in the way o! adventure entertainment. o- E i’ 5 | AND "BRAVE VQYG El.’ Helen Manning s story could be your story. O EVERY DAY MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY O 5.45 P. ll. An all-Canadian Production , presented by NEW RINSO with SOI-IUM WAITRESS WIIIITEII For Bison Quick Lunch ' Board ond Room-Good Wages Phone 5O Write Box 3ll Montague. twelve children home for Eng“; Three came from college In the city, three are teaching school, one a butter maker at Souris, four at home attending school, and (m, . veteran oi.‘ thewar. All in all four- teen sat around the table once again as they had done in their younger days. With the opening or we "out season on Saturday bring] bee]; memories of other days when two of the best fishermen ever to fish the streams were here. the late Cephus Davy. and the late John Fisk, two old iailwaymen were known as the best fishermen in this vicinity tor trout. Friends here and in St. Teresa's will be sorry to hear that Mrs. Ephram Malone has entered the Charlottetown Hospital to undergo an operation and-nil wish her suc- cess. This will be the third mem- ber of her iamlly to go to hospital one after the other." It is learned with regret that Mrs. Joe Donovan has entered the Charlottetown Hospital where she has undergone a serious operation. It will be remembered that Mrs. Donovan had only come home from the hospital a few weeks ago and all hope that after this operation she will have her good health again. PREVENT 0R CURE Many industrial employees, through lack o1 knowledge or care- lessness, fail to take advantage of the safeguards provided by their employers. 1n occupations where safety goggles, clothing or respira- tors are necessary, it is the em- ployee's responsibility to see that safety equipment provided by the management is correctly used. It is _ hooks mele- banquet at the Blue Dome i... Iiolds ‘ _ the m Wm. girls’ idsool Than: held Restaurant with the coach, NI- sm our: wuidmr- '11" ""4"" room was in“!!! ¢°°°fim m blue and white. the new! wim- for the festive occasion. ~ . “flowing a doliololil dllllifl “n14 11y Miss Selma He'd-Uni the proprietrell, lb‘. Olais- AMI! to thank w» illleweilyn for her splendid smflfilll! l" film" u“ restaurant" at their cinomh 1M also for the delicious banquet . m,‘ wade, and eneroirsly oiiered he; support to the welfare clear; children st aniytllm- M'- went on to thank the bor- w! girls rm- their splendid‘ mum throughout the your. 111d 919"?“ we; next year would N}!!! 9"" bigger results than this one. He oonsrlivllifl u" m" °“‘ their fine work in raisin! 1mm” in their various lotteries. ‘l: money mm which had 401191112; in pronouns "l? mlwmfllge, which they had vhwd Noun-l’ w; the year. Mr. J. t Principal of the school. Wflfife-i; ulalied the boys and 811'" m" B’ fine work throughout the ye - m. went on furl-h" l" i" lhlmm. W“ m" W“ the will’; ‘them hockey Dlflyfll- "Id m“ which to learn the Maggi-in um the coach rtsught ow- m thereby ‘brevfi; fin?” ‘lento: take tngmvwhen m‘ “m, u. ... or skating ability. team 121:1: 2;, obedience to °°“°“‘““ ° always ma“, whegeiyy ampteam "or. til-ii». w. <=- w u wok the pictures 0i u" 3M5 $5.1m team. and the boys holckey team. The tables were then cm.- l° “my a ‘llmce rtalmient the evenlns! "i" - ' _ Zi-____§-— saunorn W- l- iar monthly meetinl 0t stlillrllhohgglillv. i. was held on'Apt'il 5th at the home oi Mrs. Kari‘! Lawson. Roll call was answered b! twelve members. Met“!!! 0x22‘! with Ode and Creed. Comm 3 gave yepqrts, school reppri-llgkniev o; repair} to fountaimds New Ported several visits ma ti?“ u committees: School — Mrs. Mtge- McCain; Sick — M"- “M” Lauchlln, ms. aossle,.1‘°"- d Correspondence was read Sol?“ dlscuued. The PIP" °n ° Welfare was read. The FY0811!" 1.: the evening consisted of thrlele contests and a sinfl-w"! b7 th- The next meetifl! w 5° P‘ 1'1’ home o! M", 10111! Mlirflllmr m call "a housecleanins hmt- 1"°ll°w‘ ing the adiournment I- dill"! iiongrgational Meeting A Congregational Meeting will be held in Wood‘ Island Presbyterian Church on Tues- doy, April 26th. ct’l.30 PM. Forihe purpose of eleciiflfl tlrree additional Elders. After this meeting the Ses- sion and Managers-will meet- D. J. RILEY lunch was served by 1h! hww" . and a social hour 89BX19- ‘ - _'___.-u~su. ii, 19g, liEIIRfiI IIREW. leader PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE . has iiir’. onto: a oousroimrlv; P/Iliii’ emu e . will speak A Thursday Night I April 2Isi ' on rue SUBJECT f ‘in: union's BUSINESS" C B A 8:45 p. m. ‘ To- ‘M- Progressive Conservative National Headquarter; 141 Laurie: Ave. W., Ottawa. I wish to ioia the Progressive Conservative Parity. (Phsuiris!) ADDRESS................:.....................,.-..., (Plcsnlriell consrirumcinhun............................. (Pm/msdflslsoluuwlhl) HOME ' _ Clerk of Session otten easier to prevent occupation- al diseases than to cure them. u P5668 war/me‘ mm , Ma/n/nrmwue m/a/mersa M00//W///llitnvnn/44/,1/¢§“? * than the army." 0F BEST BUDBURY. Dcrbyshire. England __ m? i --_ Gilbert Hair, governor o! the "barless" prison here said: write-re is no easier lite in Eng- land than prison. You don’t have to use your brain once; it is easier VERSATILE WORKERS- IDNDON -- (CP) ‘- Employees of a southeast London IHWW“ recently held an exhibition oi their hobbies. Among Eiitlentries were a home - made television set. I portrait oi Winston ‘Churchill. and a ship in a three-inch periume bottle. Only New nmso with Sollum lives youiltese Amusing Vlaslsilay Results l Yrrs, even children notice these ensuing results! N cw Rim with Soiiuin washes white clothes " aotgusrwliitenbotwblturrbanbnndnsnngow ble colors not lust iii-ream; but lrlgblrr rbulmldnewlAad theinore‘ with Newkinsmtbs wash clothes arbiter! nbsjgrk For the whitest vmh la the world, get New Ringo containing Sollum today ' l... ‘ ‘ll-Syllabus: _.,_ , .. m.