‘l? 1tf75lll1 PAGE EIGHT PIIIIIIBE EDWARD io-iivsit- Showa 8:30-74) — Saturday Matinee 2:30 '24l/@"”FP/ zonawi/ TECHNICOLOR Musical lgtl A_ _ _ p " Hit tune ESTHER ti... Bu» siutitit M Illilililli) Itlillillillli- BETTY ILIRRWII‘ hllhli till‘; {iilitiii ti {LIT t. orcatsir/i NEWS - PASSING PARADE - CARTOON iovl HAM It», g4 Rmidlieienl-IIMDOII $11 RED SKELTON IN I DIFSIFAL COMEDY HIT l C A P I T Q L There's a lauzh a minute. a sun; nicrv other milttve, and plenty oi ‘IWIIIIIIIIXP Its-Jinks m between Ilt ,M-G--M's latest ’l‘ochi"iicolor must» ‘ ' .ral. “Neptuncs Daugliifir." which brings a star-studded cast to inc SHOWS 3Z3II-73LIS lPvitzr-P Eduard scircn. Esther Williams in the kind or‘ v vovumos which rind» IIPI famous Till.‘ IENSATIONAL '°'-"‘l“ “m? "' "M" and RM‘ Skcilmi iinpersctiatiiig a Smith American polo star. aided and . t i - =1 i, . 5 W m RMLMAW “B3i.§-°“G.‘l¢‘..;.“.§‘... ‘iiiinii."°r?y..“.. ‘QNAL A.l~73' the romantic Ricardo Montalban . . - and the rhythmic Xavier Cuga’. and his orchestra; set the pace for a howling comedy of mistaken identities set against a lush back- ground of bathing beauties. melo- dic. interludes. and polo thrills. Esther Williams plavs the owner of the Neiptune Swim Suit Coin- pany, with Betty Garrett playing her man<crazy younger sister. When Iibthers advertising man- ager, Keenan Wynn. gets the idea of putting on a swim suit fashion shoov as a finale to an IHIPXTIQiIOIIHl polo match. Betty makes use of the opportunity t-n meet the polo team and captures the heart of its cap- tain. At least, aha thinks Red Stkel~ ton is the team's captain. whereas he Is actually only a girl-shy mas- aeur. The real captain. of course. is the dashing Ricardo Montalban and it is he who comes in tor Es- thers wrath when she accuses him of trying to undermine her inno- cent sister. The various complica» tions that ensue before who finds out. who's who. the lay-play of ro< mantic. attachments and the final slap-happy climax in which Skei~ ton proves himself a hero on the polo field make for a story which will have you laughing all the way -that is. when your» not eyeing Esther and smie of her girl friends in what. is paobably the most allur- ing array of bathing costumes ye?‘ assembled for the screen. COMEDY - SERIAL EMPIRE TII-IIIGIIT —— SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 nrzc Iztiifl ieiziiic ievniiuiie l i M A I05‘! IIEIRESS who ruled e savage umpire . . . against vnbeliovise odds! TRUE TRAIN HOLD-UP KEYS SUSPENSE DRAMA Ono of the most sensational crimes in the annals of railroad hiSlHFy has boon ndnipicri by Para» mount into a thrilling drama which arrives today at. the Capitol Theatre. it. is "Special Agent," starring Willirm l-ivthe and fea- IIITITIE a fine cast headed by (‘icorac Rcovos. Laura. rill-ht, Paul Valen- IIHP and Carol» Mathows. ‘Told in semi-documentary style. m successfully; used in fifms like "The House on 92nd Street." in ivhicti. incidentally. Eythe also playPd the lead. “Special Agent" ypmirzwts the adventurous activi- \|P< of‘ tho “IT-him. the railroad special agents. All undercover aizoncv even older than the FBI and the secret Service. "IV-Men have not had ‘the publicity of eith- cr of those organizations, although thev do equally danzcrous and col- orful work. In the titi» role Eythe turns in a crarkcr-jack performance as the Tflllfflifyi special agent. who is forced to eat his despairing words: "Nothing ever happens on this linet" u-‘ncu Ihr notorious Dever- eaux brothers (hoDsn that very line l~r thcir daring rolz-berv of a mall b“ mnmming thousands 01f doi- tars a robbery‘ that causes wanton muirdi-r and sets Elm? "H l infill" packed chase. The story is set m a small town in California whcre Eythe Is sla- tioned and where only hie roman- le interest in pretty Laura. Elliot. train engineer's daughter. heaps him from going crazy with bore- vIM drift. Then one clay right outside Haunt“; the town. the train is held up. WANDA It!" Laura's father and e couple of other men are killed. and Dythn. springs into action. It. is up to him to piece together the robbery and murder Jigsaw puzzle left. be- hind by the Dsvoreaux boys and this, he ilocs. employing the mod- ern magic of the crime laboratory’ and the get-up-and-go guts needed. to trap the criminals. BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed . FOWL and ~ CHICKEN for . Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING 60., LIMITED Jeuris 1. OPTOMITIIST Help; and lapcplylng Glasses IONTAGUE, P. B. I. Ions: IOIoIILM- saunas. ; ‘umi _ rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Landry, Albert Althea, Mn. Byron Stewart, Mlle Harriet: Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Laure. Tho Guardian may be bought at any of f-be following plucee In Montague: Mine S. A. Llewellyn: Mn. OI”. In Georgetown: The Poet Office; In South: The Snack Bar and N. B. Richards I Son. i“ Why are your -—UNLOADING carAfitljd Sydney‘ coal, Layton Green, Iany. optometry at Montreal. ———— lMontague to resume hI| studies. ..'l‘ITTED FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Store. -____. Mlle Helen Lennen, Charlotte- town, wee a recent visitor to ..'Mrs. Daniel Semple. Jr., and Montague. where her family were Miss Alma Semple of Montague, former residents. left on Saturday morning for Toq ronto, Ont, where they will spendr Miss Vanda Munn. "YIPYW" 0f 50mg tlmg ~ lfhe Bank of Commerce, Montague, Is spending her vacation visiting Hflr many friends will be pleasedihe!‘ 706th". MN. J- A- Mllnn l! t.» lerirn that Mrs. Gerald LandryiNQW GlMsoW. and also her ulster i< recovering satisfactorily fromtffllflél In New G18!!!)W- hvr recent operation in the King's‘ County Hospital. ,- p Miss Violet Hutcheaon. who has tbeen employed for several months Nfrs. Thomas Jackson. who has“! Slew!" k Becrl- MMKIBUQ- l! 1mm R variant m (he Klngifat present taking a business course (‘mmiy Hmpiqai 1O,- ghe pa“ “m, at Corcorans Business College, ivoeks. has been discharged. ch""""m’t"w"- Th» Prosbytrrian Church. Mon-l. tucuo. was filled to capacity on o ' I-‘riday night for the concluding service of the universal week of prayer. The speaker was Dr. A ' R‘ k D. Maci-Zcnzle, who took for his theme, "Are We entering a new nzo", bringing to his listeners n A M stirring message and admonition t concerning the coming of the Lord. ' The scripture lesson was rend h)‘ v .’3..".‘;:.f" "...‘.""."..".-.."t2.';‘*t.1r".L" . “- thorn "God Gin» You Ponce". Th" $51k‘, Wu‘: a gzfsgglfiatgorgrzwiris: Iiymns \\'r*rr~ "I'nto The Hills". h "Whom Ari» Thy llicrcios", "Great my7:19Amraxfizienifizdtggmngego"is God of Wonders" and "Zion's KifliPopcni-ng skate who enthusiastically Fhall Reizh". Bcfnre pronouncing “flpnnwri ‘hp Mghminé n} m“? th» hettcriiolirivi Rev. l\-‘lr. ‘Youn:‘,\.in,,,l. seam“ m H“ fink Ifltil‘ dollars. \\iI|I‘I\ is to Iic riividoii :.‘,(,‘,‘('|‘,f["i(:)r': ‘Ingué-“ngg-{plpkfif m ‘(gm Iwtuoi-vi LIV‘ local Hospital rind thr- irp on n“; r-wevizutr gccaglgss mt": British and Foreign Bible SWIM.“ ing m unprecedented warm weath- "” (er. he has managed to come uni = "II r . {peer Iwo inches of smooth.‘ d '* - Monday afternoon vtas furnedi C" I Ill ylover to the kiddies m: a free lskate, and on Monday night the‘ Mrs. James Llewellyn and In-iflrst hockey practice was held with fant son returned home from Mon-I'd 20nd turnout of players who_ lag“ m, Tussdny_ ‘Will try for the respective poai-i limits on the team. Miss Hattie Refuse returned Georgi-town and Murray Harbour home a few days "a from Newiare also expected to get under way Gmsgow’ N_ 5_ ‘this week. so that before lung ___ there should be some good hock. Mr. A. I11. Jenkins of George-it‘? Rein: on in this district. This town received a telegram on .lan--.\‘Pfll‘ Tllllfll more comfortable at»; tirivv to. slitting that his hrnttwr.‘Pooiniodotlons ltnve horn iwovlrlcrl Prod W. Jcnkins had passed riwayihll‘ lit" Pithlir‘ In that two new‘ at his homo m Rvonklinc, biasmtdlvsfiinz rooms have hPPIl ilttlvlfl- Mr, JPvikins had not seen his hrmcd: also two new hockey dressing Iher for over thirty seven years. r“"m!- Th, h", My.‘ 3mm", w" a mum A new enlarged canteen will be mechanic by trade and was 58W?!“ to the convenience of the yMrs n; u, Th, mun“; w“; hslskaiers and fans this rear. Above hold in Brnnkllne, Mass" on Thurs-lit" Ibo afprfin" “f }\’Pa(\hp*! at M‘. ‘h? IQHL tho hast rnd will provide the ' Zreaiest comfort to fans who will m, a meeting of m» Town Coun-."°“' be able to slt flown rlurlns cII and Building (‘nmmittee of theilh" ctttlrc lwcllsv new". This has fink and rpprpnvinn“! "M" onibcon a big year for Improvements. Tup§da‘!‘ m, rand” “y M“ Rnyflland It Is hoped the puhlic will mend iLa"nndipr m m,” (n, qhhtnkr- advantngc of these added fu- rink canteen for the present. hnc-idufle! ‘lrrered than key and skating season was no- cepted. Many rules and regulations ' . I f Ih I k fvflylmgxsgrlltgzdquzgi‘mlmnomp‘? r524 Friends of Mrs. Thomas Jack- __ _ T‘ \ k 1| h son are sorry to hear she has ni- skatinz and Fridav afternoon for “MPH”! 1°‘ "Palm"!- h k_ t m (htilhdttiinelrTfiitfstyrrlincrtlcemiiegyioneaon Ml Pl“! ch9vfil9 h" rammed Manda‘, mgh" Th? "am a m1» home after spending Christmas m" of voung'and vsiera,‘ pmye“ with relatives in Charlottetown. will h.- hahdlcd by plevltls "M" Hnrld Maclman and are In tip-top condition. under their Irainr-r CIar-l In. Lownn Mona-soon Master Donald Ross Is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod, Whim Road. Miss Nita Thompson returned home after spending ii week with hvr grandmnthcr, Mrs. Roy Mac- NeIII, New Perth. The Lower Montague School con- cert was held In the Lower Mon- tague hall December 21st. In spite of road conditions a large crowd was present. Mr. Plus Cheverie acted as chairman for the. evening. At the close Santa Claus arrived. distributing the many gifts from ' the tree. A vote of thanks was ‘extended to the teacher. Miss ' Kathryn MacLean and also Mrs. Austin Ross for their splendid tal- Greafly fliduqu] pflceg onlent with the pupils. The following wléealti Barléy Mealg gut: i!0215aIZIgOEIIaeTItatIow-FGI-eetInga", all Tan- erms ' 3y by Alfred Landrigan. cash. Also ten cent reduction Chorus-"l-iark! The Herald An- on a“ Sh“; Gain Mixed gels Sing". ‘Flt,’ Came Upon The Feqds‘ Terms cash‘ we are Mgiglilsfioslighrlefmiia Stockings. obliged to reduce stock In,by 15am] Wight, order to make necessary re~ SoIo—-"Don't Walt unui The pairs to Fem] MHL Sam ‘Imp Night Before Christmas, by Robert uary 16th to January 23rd "Qicpaflon __ "Tflmmm! The IIIOIIISIVP. ghrlstmaa Tree", by Devona Hew. Clark's Feed Service b"~i~l<>=it~~~"ih~ Sow vim"- _v Eilccn Annoar. ML Stewart RccItatlon-"Chrlsimag Mittens", Mr. Raymond Grant, student of has left / Why? Because only cleans better between trace m’ dull film. That's your friends and bea ":i.".'"zs~= with Irium ggis your teeth cleanest-and when they're cleanest they're whitest. . .So_ amaze eeth WITH . EPSODENT s WILL GIVE YQII, TOO, ‘I'll! WIIITISI’ ‘IIITII Pepsodeat contains Irium, the marvelous exclusive ingredient that gives you the greatest cleansing action ever oHei-ed, Pepsndent cleans°your teeth more thoroughly- teeth-gets rid of every p why New Pepsodent r their compliments- Whiier today v “ Because I changed to Pepsodent ‘ \ ask for Pepsodent Dental Cream today! _ 13215‘ l ‘if? 75¢ I a Psvsosiirqigli.iiinisrieii. JANUARY 13, 1950 IRIUM I" .\\. Q31 tr Snlo~"l<lcre Forms Santa Claus". Ivy Ima HIPRPTI. ‘ Drill by tho snuiil nwzdvs. Reciiaiiom-"Suppose", by Ralph Annear. Christmas Reading. by Patricia Boudreault. Duet-"White Christmas", by George Poole and Nita Thompson. Play tshort play) "Just Before Christmas". Recitation-Jwaltlng For Santa Claus". by Donald Ross. Recitation—-"The Bcst", by Roger Jackson. Quartet-"Silent Night", by Shir- ley Taylor, Isabel Wight. Joyce and Eileen Annear. Recitation — "Expecting Santa Claus", by Eileen Annear, Short intermission: sale of candy. RecItation-"Fat Santa", by Glo~, rla I-licken. Duet-"Angels We Have Heard On High", by George Poole and Nita Thompson. Recitation — "The Boy Who Wasn't Good", by Lee Hicken. Dialogue-"Rah for Santa", by Devona Hewitt and Floyd Thomp- son. Reading—~"A Christmas by Doris Wright. Play — (big play) ~~ "Gramma Brady's Christmas Guests." ChOI'\ll-—"“'I‘|IIO Shepherds Watch Their Flocks", "Deck The Hall". Closing RccItntlorv-"I Like To Smile". by ‘Robert Ross. Announcing Snnta- by Doris Wright. Santa Claus. ARMAI-JALE AND VICTNITY Story”. Miss Viola McKinnon is visit- ing friends in Selkirk. ‘Miss Mary Cahill returned to Truro after spending her Christ- mas holidays in St. Charles. Miss Mary Ellen Mclnnis arriv- ed home from Montreal to spend Christmas with her parentehMr. and Mrs. RIP. ‘Mclnnis. Miss Laurette McPhee spent New Years at East Royalty. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie Mr-Phee, Goose River. are visiting Mrs. Mc- Phee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKinnnn. by Buddy Wight. THERE OUGHT T0 BE A LAW Young people who spent Chrilb- mas at their homes were. Merton Mt-Phee. Duncan McDonald. Wen- dell Mclntytre, and Leonard 9-. Hanlcy. students at St. Dunstan‘: University. Mr. Ken McPhee and Wilbert McIntyre were visitors at Rollo Bay, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters. OUT OUR WAY Miss Betty Phillipe, Charlotte- town. spent her Christmas holi- th» 'I‘. Eaton 00., Monoton, lrriw days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ed home by plane to spend Ohriet- Allen McKinnon. mas with her parents, Mr. ml Mrs. John l’... McPhee. Miss Mary German has retained to the U.S.A. after spending a very enjoyable vacation with her ,?-' __.._ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gorm- Mexico is the world's leader fl an. producing chicle for chewing gum, ‘I BY J. R. WILLIAMS __.___-.-v OHEWING CENTRE HERE A WEEK.’ I'LL SOON BE ON TH’ BIG PLANER, AND THEN~~ l i t. l WHY, AT nus m; OUR BOARDING HOUSE OH, POP, WAIT NOW.’ I THINK THAT FIR§T THEY PUT ME LET TH’ BULL. PROMOTION RUINIT; . ON ONE OFTH’ OF TH' WOODS a MO§T OF U5r-TH A . a NEW SHAPEIZS HOLD HIS JOB‘ a FIRGT ONE CAME Cl? "~ l TODAY, AND I'VE A FEW MORE lWEWAS-NT THINIQIN ONLV BEEN WEEKS.’ WE'LL » ABOUT ITAND TH f, 4 l max-r one NEVER _ CAME BECAUSE “"5” ALL we DID was TALK ABOUT THAT ON TH' WAY HOME.’ "l i Pa}; JQwiLLiAi15", j - r. M. up. u. e. err. o" fl-v n. use ev an envics I MAJOR I nooru . s/sv. MA-soizwoo sear LINED uP by Fagoiy 8i Shorten so 0N TELEVISIO Bur 1'. Meet: A - FUNNY FAT M-Au TO Feeome Tue sTRAtei-IT tines!“ FOR iuerAucap/ou 5M: “GORRY TO - wit-IV, You ‘Ft-titan HEAR A D06 Bu you -wAs_, - ~ RATE Bueeoonpr IT A RABID DOG ?“-~ AND 1o --'ro-- AWPF- I. RePtvflelo, BIRD Doe “- ' _ “’ -. . io/uv. Fuuuv Fort MAM? - AH-uMF-KAcK-KAcK—- DASH You!-- RE vou t TRYING» To menu’ AN OLD i’) Si-lAKEt-SPEAREAN STAR ?~ to YOU LIKE TO u? we GOT A Miss Mae McPhee. employee of l