aromas ' .A _ Arc/Ida a MISS-adventures! Matinee a‘ 3:30 Evening Shows 7 and 9 DANNY KAYE ' . and the Goldwyn ‘Girls a “fiwwfliki ' Can you (like that devil Donny Kaye) daydream yburself into the armmot the Gorgeous Goldwyn Girls? You can... if you'l-l do what Mitty did! Learn his amazing secret when 7 ‘ hilarious Danny Kayes, 7 luscious Virginia Mayos and Gold- wyn Girls galore show you a woo-woo-wonderful time in Mitt-is st: n now Arjrllr PIiIIIIiE EDWARD rolur rmm an slrunlv VIRGINIA MAYO 1 ' _,. THE ouilnoran. cnmnrrarbwn . —H—-I_HIOII_——§__iii‘—__-III--EESIIIifiifllii ml: EASTERN ‘GUARDIAN nevi-horn»; ' sass-rs: nous-sous. amle e. Stewart. Ill AGENT! SOUIIS: Mire The Guardian may be In Georgetown: ‘Ilse Post Office: Georgetown And Vicinity ....'Rev S. J. and Mrs. Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart mot- ored to the city on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dousan and Miss JoycefBllle” Jenkins visited Charlottetown on Tvesdfly- Mr. and Mrs. Prank Paquet of Sourls were visitors to relatives and friends in Gcorgiiflwll on Sun- day. ° Mrs. Lewis mvandier of Pew- tucket, R. I. is visiting relative! in Georgetown and Souris. for the stnurler months. Lobster fishermen continue to re- port small catches, one smack re- nnd ninety three pounds from ten. boats. Packing plants are operating on a red-used schedule, as the smal- ler amounts can be handled in Com— parativeiy short time. Mr. Bud Lavarldier of Pawtucket R. I. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Perry of Brocktoll, Mass, left Mon- day on return home after visiting in Georgetown, the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David. Miss Margaret David accompanied the party and will visit there until August, FOOD PRODUCTION UP Landry. Albert Althea. In. Byron lat-rial Clair. AGINT GIOBGITOWN: Walden Ilavele. following places In timbre» llhe s. A. lanolin: III’!- 0h!- leper; In St. Peter's: The Peat Oillea. ported collecting only two hundred_ V ‘I udl ____ " liebaiie and Gordon Farrell 1,-- h"““..”da. A pretty May, wedding was In Searle: Cullen's and Ilerenee my m‘ when m‘. union’ on,’ Deye, Wheatly aiverpwse united in snarrlage to Donald Herbert Howard Axworthy by Rev. Donald Nicholson. ‘They were ‘attended by Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Claw, Hunter River. The bride looked charming in a street-length gown of turquoise ‘blue with white and blue access- ories. The brldesma“, was taste- J-uily gorwned in a dress of nile green with gold and brown access- ories. l m n l The Illness of Mr. Desmond Doyle ,,,f,"",‘,“,’,§‘,,‘°p’,,{§”§,°,,§,§° 27:11:“): 0i Mt- Bwwl" l" u“ c“? H°9Phml bride's heme where a delicious 15 59°F)? "Wand by h“ “m” dinner was served. The table being "lmdh lsttractivefy arranged ‘by Mrs. II-lerbert Smith was centred with "floral bouquets and s, three tiered ywedding cake which was topped with a miniature bride and groom. Those assisting in serving were MKS-x Wm. Ling, Mrs. Vernon Noye. Misses ‘Thelma Barrett, Una community goes out to Mr. C. 0.15mi“, and Kay Ruben 5mm‘ M°nt3°m°r¥ °4 charhtteww" P"Et-he guests at dinner were Rev. ‘the death °t his Wile m the City * and Mrs. Donald Nicholson. During c“ saturdw- i“ Mt" Si" the receptlc-rl a telegram of con- ratulatlons s receive from e Friends will be glad to learn that ind“, ,,,,,,,3;°, Weston‘! and ‘hi; Master Garth Aflleck who is a fiancee’ Kam1o°mIB_ Q patient lll the P. E. I. HOSPNLBL l5‘ Later in the evening a ‘any much improved after his CpEISTIOIT‘ bunch o; serenade“ amved and and is expected home Friday. extended the“. good wishes m the bride and groom. The re- rrnainder of the evening was spent ill music and dancing. I Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered s miscellaneous shower in Wfleatly River Hall where she receiveed many beauti- ful and useful gifts including tvwo _Alladln lamps, blankets, linen, silver and money. slhe also re- Mt. Stewart Mrs. Lawrence Gallant of Mt. waa__a recent visitor to GOOIIGTOWD. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glover of Charlottetown were recent visitors to m. Stewart. Ih-lends a! Mr. Sheldon Jay use pleased to learn that he is lr - proving after a. serious operation in Victoria Hospital, Halifax. The deepesfsympathy or the 0n Monday night Cardigan Dra- matlc Club, presented their play in vMacDonald Bros. Theater, ,Mt. Stewart. The play was attended by a large crowd who enjoyed‘ themselves immensely. The death occurred at the home of his son Fred, of Ira H. Clark in his 71st year on Monday, June 14th solen-lnized at Brooktield Manse‘ on . daughter ct Mr. and Mrs. .Wrn. _ Matheson, son of Mr. and Mie- _ oor, "mamas/z war-roan. ‘. , oases 1s so mac/mante- ‘ warm/weaver! mar/an , Move 1s BRAND NEW? * Pri/xrfuazonoré wen! fi/MW mm ' sot/um wnswss war/r; . rumor el/Eiv w/lnm . rum BRJND (Jew! lliirue! New Rino WITH SOLIUM oors lu ceived a picture from the Women's "f ' BORIS KA ~ . m films: - ANN RUTHERFORD " Added NEWS OF THE DA ‘AAAAAAAAAAA‘AAA“‘A a CAPITOL TllliliY Fill. and SAT. snows 3.30 _ 7 _ ans fir» can’, lfi~ ' Ililllll’ -_l_t_lll Zllltlvllllr f“ COMEDY SNAFSHOTS SING-SONG LONELY BRIDGE Navajo bridge in northern Ariz- uno. la the only highway bridge crossing the Colorado river for ap- proximately 1.000 miles. DUT_9_UR WAY la IICHNIGOIOR UN A TRAIL 0F llllllFF \ a EMPIRE TOIIGIIT Flll. and SAT. MATINEE ySAT. ONLY—2.30 EVENING 7 AND 8:45 TUESnlTHRILLS! re4+o40++e+4+o1+++>+e+44 ____________________ EXTRA: - TERRYGTOON l) LAUREL- HARDY COMEDY SERIAL - ADVENTURE KEEP LIDS 0N Ihllpty fruit jars should he kept lidded to keep them clean and pro; Scme 400.000.000.000 pounds of cdlbles will flew from U. S. food plants this year thanks to speedier ultra-modern machinery. llllB-llFlllll) THEATRE "HIGH CONQUEST" Starring Anna Lee, Gilbert Roland and Warren Douglas NEW GLASGOW- Thursday Night 9 PM. HOWE'S HALL, Brockley Beach Friday \Night’9 PM. i FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN MONTAGUE Ideal Site. Apply to:- MRS. _ HUBERT McGUlGAN s Montague son sans: IN SOURIS \2 building lots; truck wag- gon on sloven; wheels (heavy and new); truck waggon axles; heavy springs for heavy' express woggons; No. l6 Frost 8NWood plow; l 250-gallon tank (iron); l Sackville plow; l grain cleaner (Gray and Campbell); l, 2 and 3 inch hardwood (wide). D. F. MacDONALD Box 243 tect the rims frcm chipping, T LISTEN, |r= you WANT 1o so "r0 TURKEY FOOT LAKE TOMORROW, DON'T e0 MAKIM’ ANY sens FOR‘- By J. R. Williams Mr. Clark had been in good health until a few months ago whln he became seriously lll and was con- fined to his bed. During his illness he was tenderly cared for by his family. Besides his sorrowful wife he leaves to mours three daughters and four sons. Ills funeral service was led from St. -.Toii"m' United Church conducted by the Rev, W, T. Mercer. Interment. Peoples Ceonetery. Mt. Stewart. ‘York And llieinity Mrs. Arthur Johnson and son are visiting in the city, the guest of her cunt. Mrs‘. Ollie Brown. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MscCaL lum attended the conference in Sackviile during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crockett,‘ York, spent Sunday in onvon COVE. the guest of Mrs. ‘Crockett/s parents. Institute and a lovely Bible from the C-G-I-T. Group of which she was a member. _ The many friends of this happy young couple unite in wishing them many years of wedded bliss.‘ ORWELL COVE SCHOOL Report for May. Grade X-l. Patrick MoKenna. I. Marie Rooney. 3. Pauline Grant. Grade IX —l. Michael McKenrla. (absent). Grade VIII-l. Annie Grant. 2. Kenneth MacLeod. 3. Joseph Roon- ey. _ Grade Vi! Sr.—l. Eileen Rooney. Grade VII Jr.—l. Mildred Mac- Leod. 2. Charlie Grant. ‘Grade V-l. Georgina. McKen- na. 2. Clayton Cook (absent) Grade IV Sr: 1. Glenn Nichol- son. 2. Donald Nicholson. Grade IV Jr. l. George Smith. 2. Annette Morrissey. 3._-Earl Mo. Kenna. Grade II Srz-ll. Rita Grant; 2. ltaymana Smith. Grade II Jr. l. Winston Mac- Mlss Jean Eamon and_ cousln,' Miss Shirley Cooke, spent the week-end at Miss Enlrlalfs home in Vernon River. c Miss Allloe Crockett, York, spent the week-end in Braokiey the ' guest of her brother and sister-in- lew. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crockett. The regular meeting of the Al- Dha Women's Institute was held on Friday evening. June 11 at the home of Mrs. Peter Proud. The meeting opened by the "Island Hymn", followed by Creed. The' roll call was answered by an ex- change of "Flower Slips." The nun- utes were then read and approved. Delegates were appointed to the convention in Charlottetown are, Mrs. EarlLiM and Mrs. Herb Ves- scy. Lunch was ‘then served by the hostess. and all departed thankinx Mrs. Proud for a lovely evening. The regular meeting of the Day- sin-inc Mission Circle was held on Tuesday ‘eveninz. June em at the home of Mrs. Dewar Swan. Tile devotional was led by Mrs. Harry Lewis. Meeting opened with hymn "Jesus Lover of 1V5; soul"; ml; was followed by prayer l'ed by Mrs. William Crockett, followed by hymn DANNY KAYE AS "IVIITTY" romantically. frustrated hero are studded with burlesqued derring- Leod. Grade I A: 1. Jean Nicholson. Grade I B: 1. Robert Grantl Teacher, M. Kathleen MacLeodl HERO; VIRGINIA MAYO HIS (JO-STAR The frenzied day dreams of a do which merges into real life ad- venture ln Samuel Goldwyn’s lav- ish Technicolor muslcal, "The Se- cret Life of Walter Mitty" now at the Prince Edward Theatre. Co- stars Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo, portray respectively a frus- tratcd young men aspiring to hero- ism and s. glamor girl who is the answer to his yesrnlngs for ro- mance. _ ' ‘ Based on James Thurber's popu- lar story. the film features Boris Karloff, Fay Bainicr, Ann Ruther- ford and the lovely Goldiwyn Girls. while Thurston Hall, Florence Bates, Gordon Jones, Konstantin Shayne and Reginald Denny corn- plete the principal cast. Under the direction o! Norman Z. McLeod. the story develops from the boring reality of "Mittyh" life to his subconscious where his beat- down ego can be itself. His adven- tures range from his success‘ as a "My Faith LOOK-S 11D i0 Thee“. The famed surgeon, operating brilliantly business part o! the meetins on- with nut-grater: and egg heaters, ened with the roll call which was , to his part in a vast international answered by 14 members and three = conspiracy, dotted by- threatening visitors. This was followed by the I characters who seem to be fugitives minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. |from the more gory pulp mega- Loula Vessey then put on a Blble| quiz. The roll call for next meet- ing is to be answered by a verse of Scripture containing the ward "Zeal" or "Zion". The Bible quiz is on Matthew 18 chapter. Lunch was then served by the hostess and committee in charge. ‘Then all departed, thanking Mrs. Swan for s. lovely evening. zines. Unfortunately, his day- dream of murder in the diplomatic let turns into a very real adven- ture, wherein the mouse-like Mit- ty becomes a Man. ~ Among the specialties introduced by Danny Kaye are his Anatole of Paris, a riotous ballad about wom- en's hats and Symphony for Un- containing Solium today! just think! Rain or shine . ; . whether clothes are dried indoors or out . . . new Rinso with Solium ives your wash a new brilliance never known galore. The results are amazing! White clothes ~ come whiter rban brand new. Washable colors get brighter than brand new! and grayed clothes are made whiter than brand new! And the more often clothes are washed with new Rinso was win-ran Arm aluonnlr. may oar! Tim's not all. You'll see these as- tonishing results even with the hardest water. For the whitest wash every time, get new Riaso Yes, even yellowed A LEVER raonua-r "k No other soap in the. world can give these results . . . No other soap contains Solluml SO SAFE FOR filOTl-liSu-SO KIND TO HANDS BOLD FRONTIER YARN MADE INTO MOVIE "Adventures in Silver-ado." Col- umbia's stirring movie recreation of’ old frontier days inspired b7 Robert Louis Stevenson's story. "Silverado squatters," is coming to the Capitol Theatre today. Heai- fng the featured cast are Wllllaln Bishop, Gloria Henry and Edgar Buchanan, with Forrest Tfilckergand Edgar Barrier in other important roles. Screenplay by Kenneth Garnet. Tom Kilpatric kand Jo Pagans re counts the famed writer's daredevil search for story ‘material in tho great days in the furious West. The action-full story is built around the escapades of The Monk,‘a fabulous hooded bandit who aided the pov- erty-strlcken miners of Silvcrsdo. WESTERN DRAMA STARS WAKELY I Singing cowboy star Jimmy Wakely comes to the Empire thea- ineitoday in his latest Monogram western fllrn, "Song of The Drift- er." Featured in the principal sup- porting role is comical "Cannon- bal1" hylor, and the picture boasts a veteran cast of wes ers. Mildred Coles and tsy Moran have the leading feminine roles, while William Rubi. Marshall Reed and Fran-k Laltue are the chief vil- lains in the story. Carl Mathews, Jimmie Martin, Steve Clark, When ton Chambers. Bud Osbourne, Gary Garrett, Bob Woodward. and Wayne Bursonare seen in support- ing roles. Arthur Smith, Dick Rein- hardt and Cliff Stone form the vocal trio who join Wakely in hll musical selections. strung Tongue, a novelty number. The cowboy star sings four num- rected by Lambert Hillycr and pro bers in “Song of The Drifter," di- duced by Louis Gray. The original screenplay was written by Frank Young, and Edward Kay was m cal director.- MISTER! IULOVA . A."_ 97 GIUVIN. -. panddrle ' ~mnoi out ‘ levell- i 1M7?” wuo GIVE THEM FINE “From WELLTIEIFS The gift supreme . (.1. diamond whose brilliant beauty will capture he? heart. 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