EMPIRE Tit-Night FRI. and SAT. Show 7 - 8:45 Matinee Saturday "LIISH" LA RUE if » . fllrrvziifiT. IUHN -?..'l.7-9 The moat h“nI rue picture in 10 years! Van is an author of kids books who bum kidel June is an innocent country lass who temes a city wolfl If you went to forget your troublesendjuetbeve fun, don't miss this uprtrllfioue comedy! hemmed by PLUS SERIAL - WATER BATTLERS RIVER MELODIES - CARTOON Bllllll IENKINS HUME crnviv - llNA MERKEL ALSO NEWS: "OLYMPIC HIGHLIGHTS - CARTOON u tart rtsrerlrr!‘ ’ Ell ' IIEITII rFiRRll. plnel Screenplay by JOI ODONNIIL Ind PATRICIA KARRII _ ltlotl puma s1 Ilreeredlv - JERRY THOMAS s RAY TAYLOR _ ".1 iroiv rnr. SAT. VQu ickies I! Ken Reynolds. "Your Guardian W!!! sgs veg rrrgl; 09s] Iggrrsg- do you ll! WIN!!! otonos NIIKES-IIlYCE-S ALSO: "SO YOU WAN ANTARCTIC WHALE HUNT - CARTOON IRINDA ANIMAL COLOR-FILM BANKS WITH FINES! Make e little room in your hearts ior ‘ irshaggyfs Sure as shootin’. the the new Paramount outdoor ad- venture which opens today at. the Capitol Theatre — will steal into that warm corner to which you have already taken “Lassie? "Flicks." "Smoky" and other screen animals. And Shaggy is bringing his little friend and master to"1lva in your hearts, too. His name is Robbie in the picture. Oil-screen. heis George Nokes. eleven years old and all boy. George, Brenda Joyce end Robert Shayne head the hu- man cast. snags! and Robbie are very happy on their ranch until Rob- bie's widowed father brings home a new wife. Robbie doesn't like NEW BEAUTY! MORE SAFETY! Sensational new III! ' POUUIIIIO gives your floors a gleaming, ANTI-SLIP finish! It's self- polishing and watenrepellent. Save yourself time pnd wnrk— try it today! The tenses Rslrrl M. Llrrrllsl The tern lriilltes Ciimsznv Ll rrilhl his ldIllll-Sllllll tn. Umltrd m rrrevnn-vrinrmr ti. n Barrels. umlin roriiiv CAPfgigtig, rni. ililll SAT. MATINEE 2:30 - EVENIN Bliizlng wltn lluttloilr liinecolor... Flaming with Mighty Adventure! lovabie death. Robbie. refusing to believe niutt- whose name is the title of mm guilty’ Se“ the d“ h” m‘ La Rue-St. John series oi door action films. prover beyond any doubt that this pair will soon be among the outdoor star action with romance, drama with comedy. the two stars present e well-balanced combination brings to the screens the best in outdoor action films. film was adapted from an origins‘ screenplay by Joe O'Donnell Patricia. Harper, two of Holly- wood's better screen writers. The direction by Ray Taylor combines suspense and well-timed action scenes with interesting dialogue. OLD INSTRUMENT. ren in the district ,-'._..-- ....- 7 - 8:45 _ Wonderfully werrn and Truman . . . this surging drama of tlre bond between a boy and Isle - og . . . disrupted by 0 woman who didn't “belongl” Paramount presents ‘ V n. crust-jg!“ IIAYNESI-IIIGGY T TO BE A DETECTIVE‘ her and. when she inadvertently causes the death oi his pet rac- coon, his resentment turns to hatred. Then Bheggy is accused of sheep killing, a crime punishable by follows him into the mountains. There he is found by his new mother and. facing together the terror of an attack by a vicious mountain lion, the boy and the woman are reconciled. Shaggy, who had come to their rescue. l: savagely mauled by the liori; the latter is shot by Robbie's dad. The lion is proven to have been the sheep-killer, and Shaggy. Rob- bie and his parents are united. GOLD MINE BATTLE EXCITINGLY TOLD IN ‘BORDER FIIUD’ Adventure and romance surges across the screen oi the Empre Theatre when "Border Feud‘ e- THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ii THE EASTERN GUARDIAN _ ’ Stewart. Miss Harriet Clair. ‘AGENTS: MONTAtllit~i: llai-old F. Landry. Albert altar-n. Mn. llyrisb AGENT GEURGETUlVN; Walden Lsvera AGENTS SOURZS: Miss Enid Richards and uurdorr Farrell The Guardian may be bought at any of the following placea in Montague: Miss S- A IAIQIQIIYII: Mrs. Clu. ll Georgetown: The Post. (mice; In Souris: Canaan's and Florence i Roller. in St. Peter's: The Poet Ofilee. ..'PBOMPT WATCH REPAIRS! ..'PIIINCESS BEAUTY SALON. trglesorsable prices. C. R. Berliner-l Sourls. closed ior holidays, Sept. Jew ler, Montague. l ist to Sept. 11th inclusive. Mount Stewart lilillrglilllw" I I Mr. William. Gilderf, Alorell, was‘ a visitor to Mt. Stewart on Mon-I- dly“ ____ I Miss Katherine Roche spent the M‘ m‘; Mrs, A119,. swan of seek end visiting in the city. York were Sunday visitors to Mel Stewart. Mr. Angus MacLean was a busi- ress visitor to the city on Monday. Mrs. Leo Brown who was visitinp relatives irf the city has‘ returned to her home here. Miss Annie Scully oi Boston ‘ iliass, is visiting 31181‘ slsten-in-law". i Air's. Mary Scull_ - Miss Mary Jay of Montreal l spending her annual vacation wit her father, Mr. Prank. Miss Alice Gordon of Roseneath is visiting at the home oi Mr. anti I.ir:~. William Prosper. Miss Beth Glldert. Z\lorc‘l, was? a visitor to the home of Mr. and} Mrs. J. Affleck on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fouchere l and Mr. Howard Fouchere motoz- lccl to Union Road. on Monday. Miss Margaret ilicEachcrn has returned home having visited hcr aunt, Mrs. MvOalfum, Si, Peter's Bay. Mrs. Mabel iiavers visited her um and dailghter-in-larv, Mr. and iilirs. Theodore Lovers in Char- , letter/own over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. KW. McKay spent the weekend in siimmcrsidel at the home of Mrs. Tocmbs. k Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Buifett Garth, and family oi Montreal are visib- ,' rug Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Waik- Mr. Harry Crane has entered‘ the P.E.I. Hospital for treatment and his triends all wish‘ him a speedy recovery. C2‘. Master Jackie Levers is spend- lrig a few days in Sourls, the guest oi l\ir. and Mrs. Robert MacKen- zie. Bank staff, Mt_._-,Ster.yart, spent the week-end at‘ her Wheatley River. ._.._. Miss Rita Doucette M the Royal‘ 1 Everett Llewellyn has returned home from a very enjoyable visit with relatives i1; New Glasgow. N. S. Mrs. Emma Jay. formerly of Fannlngbrook and Pcakcs and howl Mrs, oi Boston, is the guest of Air. Mrs. Mertin Jardine. home in - A E. Jenkins was tne and‘ guest of .\lr. and Mrs. Percy Ma"- iiel in Charlottetown on Saturday I and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler of Charlottetown spent the u-ccltend with Mrs. Chandlerjs parents, Mr. and Mn‘ Jam“ wazkpr- ‘ration with her parents. Mr. an‘! l Mrs. Henry Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M») Miss Edith Parker has returned b to Halifax aftcr spending her va- b Eachern of Montreal are visiting- Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Wood of past week at his home in Mt} Mrs. Angus weir and daughter Stewart on his annual vacation.- Dot and Mrs. Belle Kllfoy all o.‘ ‘J Mt. St. Charlottetown. were guests of Mr. and llirs. Maurice Donovan over Mrs. John A. Barrcll has rc- 1h“ “LNk ""1. 1'1 gari a three-day engagement. 1‘.*.e iilm. from Producers Releasing Corporation. co-stars “Lash" L»: Rue and Al “Fuzzy” 5t. John and tells the story oi an age-old fan:- iIy feud over a valuable gold mlue. "Border Feudfl’ another in the Dill» screen's favorite teams. Combining which The supporting cast, which in- cludes such film favorites as Gloria Marlen. Ian Hunter and M“. Franc]; McCornsick and Kenneth Farrell. is excellent. the Miss McInni5 have returned In lid NEW USE LONDON-JR anyone sees Chllfl- using our szgan pipes as trumpets orpca- shooters. we should be very. grate- ful if they-would return them." This was an advertised appeal by Rev. 11F. Strudwlck, vicar oi 5... iukes. southeast Lion/ion. "MIMIC KENSINGTON-M. F. lEDEQUE-WALTER M %" % intuit viii rntisiti dTOCKS AND COLOR CARDS CARRIED AT MORELL-MORELL CO-OPERATIVE VERNON RIVER-VERNON RIVER CO-OPERATIVE CH‘TOWN.—M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. NORTH RUSTICO-PEOPLPS CO-OPERATICE. SUMMERSlDE-M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTR COLEMAN-C._ R. WALLACE. O’LEARY--JELLY'S DEPT. STORL ELMSDALE-K. R. MATTHEWS" TIGNISH-MORRIS BERNARD Ii CO. LTIR MAYFIELD-W. E. MacDONALD.. SUMMERSIDE-SUMMERSIDE HARDWARE DISTRIBUTED IY GULF WHOLESALE LIMITED SUMMERSIDE, F. E. I. let SCHURMAN CO. LTD . IOWNESS. Boston, returned home on Sat- urday night. been a patient in Sanitorium for the past six months was visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Urban MacDonald for a icw hours on Monday. their home in Boston having spent. the past two weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McCormick. daughter and Mr. Burke's mother or! Boston who have been spend- ing their Burke's mother, Miss Rennie Jay and her brothers, Ira and Aldcri. have returned home. Allyson lending droll authority to The stars are given acting competition in the work oi ten-yesr-olil Butch Jenkins who. in the most hillrious part he has evlr had, plays the wise li in- eorrlglble young orphan. Danny, ‘ his elders are limitless. YCKI will have a difficult time, for examph in forgetting how he breaks up one marriage and arranges other with the help of rin army u! ant-ls p _ . _ _ , , turned to her hone in All. Slcwq art having spent. the phat two‘ weeks visiting friends in Char. lottetown. . llir. Joseph Johnson after hav- iiq complctcd extensive carperitr, rrpnirs to his home has artlstical~ once again here and a good crop is reported by the numerous pick- ers now profitably engaged in the lr-g seven cents per pound for tlie berries. Mr. McEa-chernls (other, m.‘ . Mr- Henry Mar-tell. assisted by Stewart McEachern. ggcrnze agzdhoalliynégoerstggolln ‘Mr. John D. Gotell is boring a well wand,‘ Wren“ “r and M“ w onittiriilvialn Street site where Mr ~ . ‘ " ‘ ‘ ' ' Howard S. MHCMID lans earl Mr. Winston Birt, mnnnzcr oi"1. Vtoocl. v p 3' Clark Bros, Si. Peters, spent lhcl —-—- memo“ of a new hwsfi ‘h’ ex‘ ca vat-ion work for gageri in the which are Souris. surplus amounts over the nave canning capacity are stored 1b sun/samurai: no new/c, 1r? mo fia/IAEJ/ID IA! 7/317 1am sner/ When the body is run-down and vitality low, try Vl-Tone. This chocolate-flavored energy food 0on- teinteeeential minereisan tan-tine. When added to not or eold milk. Vl-Tone supplies extra nourishment and builds vitality. Bisytosei-vemput: lieeplitgtee- spoons oi Vi-Tane irito e glall. add a little boiling water ta all: into s usiness oi supplying the local uyers, who are reportedly pay- the basement which has already been done. The packing plant oi C. H. ewellyn and sons is busily m. canning oi hake, trucked daily from Iv finished the undertaking by the hl Pi i was attending the Liberal ronvPn- ' f" ‘W: “ 1 ‘v ‘ f?‘ ' “on m 0mm“ and h,“ “Mr n“ ;‘\i‘(’§f‘l.lS a wrvi lllF appearance. a visit to his daughter, Winnie in The blueberry pmdns seam“ h plant on Water Street. Several fishing boats dragged ashore from their anchor on Bet- urday morning, during the heavy the company! cold storage 1- gale of wind but iortunetely as local fishermen were caught out L1 the blow. which is the strong- est reported this season. Many ttees about the town were blown down and the various streets and lawns littered with fallen branches. Reports are still coming in of boat; from Murray Harbour having be be beached on outside shores and oi being pounded to plecesand of ' fishermen having to seek shelter from the elements at various ll- lets along tho east shore o! the county. Mr TRAVEL DY AIR To AMBERST-TRUBO-KINI". VlLLE-Cl-IATHAI- BATHURST, elo., eto. Low Fares - pa, PAUL'S FLYING SEIEVIID‘? Clflown Airport-Phone 1300.3 Mr. Victor MacDonald n-ho his the Provincial John P. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burke and vacation with Mrs. LAUGHS FOR. EVERYBODY IN "THE BRIDE GOES WILD." WITH MULTT-COMEDY (‘AST What happens when a playboy writer is iorced to assume thi- obli. gations oi a iathcr in order to prove his respectability makes for the hilarious happenings oi “The Bride Goes Wild“ the M-fi-Ai comedy-romance in which Van Johnson and June Allyson arid Butch Jenkins are put. through their paces on the Prince Edward screen. l-iere is a picture that will have you laughing at the fade oi lhe_ first sub-title. Johnson is the in- dolent and mischievous writer of children's anilmal stories. Miss Allyson is the prim. puritanical New England drawing teacher who has been assigned to illustrate his latest book. when she discovers the author to be more addicted Io alcohol than to art. she pre- cipitates a crlsls which involves the introduction into his bachelor quarters of an "enisnt terrible" in the person of young Jenkins. it is up to van tn pose as the un- fortunate father. , The roles oiier a field day i-i fun for its principals, with Johnson giving an enormously amusing portrait oi a man who would rather play than work. and Miss her part of the upright young woman determined to set him im the etmlght ‘and narrow path. some stlil‘ same day. whose resources for tormenting B11- - ‘l I No disagreeable pelnl odour-use roerrl l A herd, durable. washable evrleeei 1 A pleasure to pol on-rre primer, rre llrllri ner-llfllde like a elrenn. Q/VE! 700 it! _ 7/1535 JDVIINTIIGE?! 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