FIRST EVENING SHOW .lii..‘.. I“lIIl'I\\'(llIl\'.\' \.. i3 bodllm" w, - .r\w-- ‘°. ink Y°" ollioetil‘ ' voulloklbr °" n“ \..; i_\ .il\|.\ii-....ii. » - .v,_ i ililllh‘ child’ tigtiiiigriit i‘....,i' itUfildllCC matinee PRINCE n‘ i (l .. i-niylxb 7,. a. lri" iig his lllilbTlHlTlTlTlig rat} >- . Wings oi the Nloriiiiig" ha. been Friadicd to Charlottetuirii via ilie i hocnexiga just in tine w catch ihc Wednesday - Coronation lJfty—£lIlEl'llO0l1 and has already played record-breaking engagc~ . to eapaciiy crowds for ll iii ltlonireul. 2 weeks iii Hal- 1 ireei; ill saint John and will 4 (lays here. niliiuilziiig , the iilm acquires a new ‘ 1)(‘1l.lil._\' and dimension through its liiziiurui, perfected Technicolor. so 1 ifelike and beautiful that you'll in its sueeping , , iliini: you've never secn c0101‘ O11 E116 ore. ; 2.2! brilliant. new star as ‘ tiitirrciii and riiiiirliig as her un- li~i'.l‘ ririme. llliJ appears in the i-ro rm. m. i\li‘ll('. n gfili-"X llilll‘ . 5hr marries Leslie Balikfi- 1,119 1 oi Cloniarf. who tiles 0n the hunt Ell field five months later. Mal-ii» goes bar-i: ioherLISIWPF 1° be told that her descendants will be cursed for her marriage for three m"; ii" _ _ WILL BE OVER IN TIME TO - MATINEE AT 3.15 _ EVENING 7.00 - 8.45 -— Come Early T"? ‘THPSBRQTTETQWNLQQAEPIAQN SEE THE w ' - . 0/0,! "Shire, BIG CORONATION SPECIAL , EDWARD-I 4 DAYS-JIED. THURS. FRI. SAT. .-. AA.\L4A1'r\ax—-.l mini. 1N s1‘. JOHN .1’, N; gtlierutionsl.“ 110G011) times lJHil: [15 Annabella as lvliirle, the gicaL-giaiicldaughter, litilllllsfrum Spain in ilie midst oi reio ution io a quieter Ireland. where she can have her horse. "Wings of the Ivlorning." trained for the English Derby. Victory .11 that would provide lit-r with a dow- ry to 1ll£1l'l'_‘,' her Spanish liallce. Kerry Gilfzilicii, it young Irish trainer played by IlL‘lli‘_\' Fonda, al- so has a Derby candidate, but he falls in love with Marie. agrees m truln "Wings" for the big race, and gives a party for Marie at which John McCormack sngs. Vlihrn licr ,l'i/".|“.‘ iivwi~ i-is legv ' Kerry even iirraiiee» ini- lils O\‘.ll .i"i'-l:e_\'. SlPN‘ Uni . 11:15 l\l'.irir's horse. Tlllllillil iliiit \'l(‘l(ll‘_\' lnr \l'i’i* ii.i'\ lii"i‘l‘i tlcleat. not. niiiy [or hi: iiuii liorre but also [or his l-iic ll\1' Marie. Drriw llziv brings; wit truly.‘ tilt molt .\t"ll ritinnai Dr-i iv ever run. but the harrowing rcziiirzviezi iiiiit the curse of the gypsies mav still ' CAPITOL-TODAY 8‘ WED’ 3.15-7.00 —8.45 Musical Rrel Screen Snapshots liaie a as; paralyzing influence on the lives of those nvolved. A sur- prising conclusion in. which Marie's great-gruiirlmothei" makes her last earthly gesture, paves the way tor the happiness of Marie and Kerry. Also leatured in the cast are Stewart Ronie. Harry Tate and Irene Vaubrugh. “Are you fellows going to take all this lying down?" "No fear! That's the reporter's job.” _ sunea-sort I MILDLY MEDICATED i t i l i . i I l chief cleric have The King and George VI (LEFT) and Archbishop chat at unveiling of the Windsvf 5t. Georges Day. The King unveiled other members of the royal family iawigoitiiaii‘ senior-W Standing of New London 561001 for April: Grade VII-J Annie McKay. 2 Ann e Carr. Grad:- V1---l Wcnrlriil McKay. 2 Iiiirin (wig, 3 Moi-ion Ramsay. Grade 1V-l Donad Buntaih. 2 Norman Dunning, 3 Bobbie May- ‘new. (‘trade III~l Elia McKay. 2 Ma- rion Dunning. 3 Charlie Payhlfl- Grade III (JrJ 1 Erma MCRM- Thu King and H is Chief Cleric a smile for each othermKlng or Canterbury have a friendly Memorial‘ to King George V on the memorials, as the Queen with attended the ceremony. _ v 4L Grade I (a) l Eric Curr. Grade I (b) i Douglas Cole Grade I (c) 1 Shirley McKay. 2 Marion Carr. . Perfect attendance: Marlon Ram- say. Bobbie Mayhew, Ena McKay. i-lric Carr. , . Prize for lmaginaryi tour from Vancouver to Charlottetown award- ed to Wendell McKay in Senior grades. < In junhr grades awarded to Ens hit-Kay. Edna J. Champion-Jreacher. ledger}. 19.57 i The Special Original Savings 12min i" Toiletries ONE l Medicines CENT and SALE Sundries SALE Tomorrow being Coronation Day there will be no sale. Holiday hours only. Sale will continue Th and Saturday. Store open ur-sday, Friday month of April: 2. Buelah Farquharson. Norma Mawallum; 3. Helen Moly- neaux. Alicia Jenkins; lum. Grade V!I——1. Jean MacRae; I. TNE JENKINS PHARMACY Cor. Kent and Gt. George Streets —’CIRESTSMRUKDS‘SCHOOL Buddy Molyneaux. Grade V-l. Bryer Jones. Grade 1V (a)—1. Lucy Garvey‘ 2. Blair MacRae. Grade IV (bl-l. Faith Mac-Don. Report of Cross Roads School for Grade X-l. Austin MacCallum; Grade 1X--1. Louise MacNeil; 2. aid Grade VIII-l. Clive Stewart; 2. 3. Blair MacCal- A quiet, artistically-appointed hotel in a residential quarter of Toronto, yet close to downtown section. 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With’ One of the Finest Displays HIGH GRADE KITCHEN RANGES Ever Shown in Charlottetown Built by F AWCETTS of SACKVILLE Fawcetts are Pioneers in the making of better cooking and baking Telllfiesfthey ve_ been making stoves for eighty-five years and long years 0t service is built into every Range they send out. Crocketfs know good Ranges and they're banking their stove reputation on Fawcetfs. They're not only the last word in Cooking. Baking and Heating the three es- sentials lll any stove but every Fawcett Range will be a credit. to any womanfls Kitchen-they have the appearance as well as economical Ser- ‘vigglayhelher you need a new range or not, we want you to see the Big Charlottetown GLENO0E $103.50 A Range any or in woman will be proud of comes in Handsome enamels standard as shown. lined ('lri;~'t'l—3 Rustless and practical- ly Siziinlcss oven. 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