BRITISH COMEDY IN TECHNICOLOR! PlllllDE EDWARD: TDDAY & WED. Al‘, 8.1a — 7.00 — 0.00 P. nuisance: xonoa -‘ IIIIIITI I CQMIDY II i TICIINICOLQI with l-AUIENCI Ollvlil old IIIEIIIIB -lllI‘l|fl.-$lIIIJI —""“'"-"-'""’4.aa-Tal..-anaaal ALSO: NEWS —HISTORIAL MYSTERY I BOBBY BREEN OPENS THURSDAY (VCYPE FOR- YOUR FAVORITE BABY. MARI“ BALLOT GIVEN WITH EACH TICKET PURCH- ASED AT BOX OFFICE. DEPOSIT IN BALIDT l BOX IN LOBBY. SEE THEATRE WINDOW DISPLAY! VOTE FOR BABY! Adults — -— — — —- 27c—-33c—38c. I pkujEsz 0mm Under l2 Years-lfio-Tlc. I i ‘i . . . A BOY AND HIS DOG! DAILY s45 - 1.oo— ass TODAY and WED. ., TOMMY nun noaznr Livmesrou JUNE sronrv a ALSO: MUSCAL-SPORIZ-NUVELTY can» mmnn 1z-- 1 :1 pRlcEsl ADULTS — - — - - zlcogasilj THURSDAY —BUCK JONES oi this new CI-ABWELL tor Photograph: OONFIDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. la-NBD-‘l-Zl-Sl. iroucnoounr-Atpeueeeouri yeetcrdaya drunk whoiaiied to appearhadbiaheileetreoted. N OTICI CORRESPONDENT! — O0 ell let rs and news items ior in- sertion must be written on one side of the paper only, and densed to summary toxin. | COMMUNITY coucaum-cme- i“. °°’%.%’°i““‘ Wmmlii “$5.3”; l' e 0i‘ , , n Thceatte 2am awn 0.1 P. m. Those who are not members of the Assoc- seesons concerts before or night 0t ths Dance . IrMS-ii-fi-fl. RECALLS BOYHOOD IN CHAR.- LOTTETOWN-‘A Bishop Jot-s “i: Down." appearing on Harper's oi Spring publications, is the lat- est book written by Right Rev. C. Kelley. ‘Ilhis book will be o! interest to many Charlotte- town people since Bishop _Kelley relates many incidents o! his boy- hood and recalls people and events oi’ the Oharlottetowin of his youth. POETRY SGCIETY- ‘Ihe Catholice Poetry Society held their April meeting on ‘rhuralay the 13th at the home of Mrs. C. F‘. H. MacDonald. Riverside Apart- ment, since a number oi members were aibsent because of illness the program arranged tor this meeting had to be post ned until May- This proved to a very enioy- 'aible afternoon for the |who were fortunate enough to at- ] tend. REGENT ABEGWEIT CHAPTER I.O.I).E.-—Miss Hunt of Bum- mcgiside spent the week-end in the ‘cit . Miss Hunt is the Regent o1 “' eit" Chapter I.O.D.E., Sum- merside, not, “Crystel" as appeared yesterday. BUSTICO HIILPERB-J-n Rustico Cross School there is a very active branch of the J.R.Cfl., lcnown as the Rustico Helpers. who have meetings every second Friday oi the month when the committees Iiow to Remove Corns Without Any Pain The pain etopa i: a few seconds. Tight shoiw won't hurt any more. Tha corn shrivela up and dro oii. Removes the whole cor-n and oe n‘: hurt a bit. It's the sure remedy- Putnamh Corn Extractor a solvent that removes sore corns without any pain Your druzizist can sup- ply Putnam's Corn Extract”. STUDEBAKER CHAMPION o You're money ahead wary IIWO -'.l'eota have proved that: thia Champion’: brilliant 6- ,“ ‘ engine la 10% to 25% eaaler on galo- line than any of the three longer eatabliahed loweotprloecare. Q"- "afoarldvohroaihloaallnlao! filbvihaflhltofilldfllllhr’! oaelualvo aeit- gfligggindapandeotplaaarwheelllpoll- m which la ltandard on m. Champion wtfliootuoaehnrn- 1 I eh: aava lalowar con d repia because thin Champion Bi: in a hue-blood team mate of Stodebakafa Commander and Prerident. We built by expert craftsmen with the aame exacting Come in today-coo this new Studebaker Champion. Low d ovaognlodelahfinoevlaonloolier alilfiorwiflleoteatrachargeinthlolihauiyin. Youdiihpnarlditattbewbeelwitiieut rcaehingdeIraYoohavoaoieai-frcntfloor. ents are reminded that. members = Before You lfiuljft‘) Consult Conie>clcrutioii Life .\‘.\'Ii‘lrllli‘l\. Ono 0i lhi: Vilorldk Grout Life Insurance Institution-l. Rernowncd for Str-g-ngth. Service rind Security Since l87i. - loived by 001108. etc. The Helpers have sent a donation oi $2.40 to O11 'a Fund and. ring con . Debates were winter season and tli members are now collecting cou- pons tor the C. Children. Prui- dent. Rita Gallant; vice-pres. Ev- erette Gallant; see, R. Gallant; o cal. Mae Peters. Eileen Kneabone: vice com., Leonard Gallant, Ralph Kneaibone. Wallace Gallant: gram com, Gallant, W tier Peters.—(l>atriot please copy). _i€i?s_6»h—ts__ m. J. G. Tmmins. Royal Bank, Ilunter River, is spending his va- cation in East Boston, Mass. Mr. Harry Timmins. Mount Ste- wart, is v iting friends Ln lhst Bmton, Mass. Use Mlhflfd’! [or dandruff. Merle Oberon’s Big Success Merle Uberson is at her bee in “The Divorce oi Lady X," an Alex- ander Korda production which is the attraction at the mince Edward Theatre. Cast tu beau ,:lG mtakesimpe om h "Worth o! the reject is perih pa beet v irstmted Evy a glimpeeaot an helps at: tun along in his own priceless S’. "The Divorce or Lady X" reveals two important facts about the popu- lar Miss Oberon. (a) that she locks even more beautiful in Technicolor, and (b) she has an unc for comedy. Also sh on the Prince Ed- ward Screen s the Weekly Lowell omas News and Another in the Serial of Hittorlca! lvintteries. Have you voted ior the most ular Bel-Y? in Charlottetown yet See Theatre window display. ~—=r a!" [n Raymond loovfa nionflialnplon arylng—and Raymond Loewy slinl mull thelaat wcrdln amartneaoandluzury. Hedo- aigna famoua atreamlined trairia and plana- owa payment-nay terms W0- al- m "MY Vogt Society and a Campbell of the Junior society. ruary mode _'l_'_i-li£ crimqgirrrirruwu“ GUARDIAN Vogt Society Sponsors Work oi i Gh"l‘own Composer. poses and not p ‘reflection o! some popular mood o! e moment.‘ ‘The society, thereiore, ‘ ‘ ined to provide the means oi pub- lication anti the means oii per- forming to young Canadian oom- posers. The first. oompetiti which called forth 12 entree, lae year, . it and the day. Already Judges are busy on manuscripts tor the current com- petition which is expressly for ounpositions for tme piano alone or for a stringed instrument with piano accompaniment. "Performance of niunbere takes place at meetings oi the society about four times a year and hir- Juni ‘v.3. mi..,*“"“ or . ‘Honorary president of both bran- ches is Mrs. Jame; motley, who was Miss Gretchen V081. daughter oi the man in whose name the society was formed. Ewart B. Walker is active president oi the Mr. MacNutVa Career ill ‘s winning composer. Wel- ENutt. A native oi’ Ober- lottetown, he spent some years in Barrie before he won the V Memorial Scholarship in 1928 whi enelfed him to continue study at the ‘mronw Oonservnto of Mu- sic. The iollowifig year he was ed the Ferguson Scholarship and the next year a scholarship in composition. Study was with Canada's greatest oom- poser and one of the country's finest musicians, Dr. Healy Wil- lan, under whom Mr. MncNutt learnedfoplszytheomunaswell as e . He begin sturdy .0! the piano when he "was 10 years old and now in his tarly 20's Mr. MiwNutt is recognized as an ac- complished musician and is organ- istattiheOh-urch o! the Holy ‘lrinity in ‘Boron/w. "That is the musical background of the Vogvt Society's first oom- pooer. His accomplishments as a writer of music come along way to rivaling his musicianship. Pub- lished works include two secular songs whidi won a prize given by the W‘ ‘ chapter o! the mi- perial er Dauirhters 0i the lmiipdre; an anthem "Ride on.Ride on in Majesty?’ and another sec- red composition, "Missa Scncti Aidsm." Un shed works run the gamut o tone poems for or- chestra, nu solutes, piano music to pzelud for the organ and songs. Veri is ovi- dcnt an well aa amount. nwa r11: rwv a 4f; YBICYCII-l/l/(i 01V AM» year nickel. ALMY DAYS, smooth roads, the miracle of Spring on every side_. what could provide a more perfect set- ting for a biqde-hike into the country on an easy-running ccM. bicycle? With a CCM. you mo pedal through the ‘country hour after hour and still be free of leg-weirdness. This is because the three principal, fast-moving parts of a C.C.M. bicycle are made with great 4 accuracy from the finest of steels, beat- ueaied to give extra hardness and, therefore, years of extra service. , ThefinishonCCM. bicycleslsasen- during as the mechanical parts-several coats of enamel baked-on; all bright parts chromium-plated over (LCM. 20- the “Flynn”. For the children, your (LCM. dealer can oEer you C.C.M. joycycles, Bike- Wagons and sidewalk Bikegallmadeu acaunchlyaodwichtheaamemnaod aocnracyasCCMbicycleu. TRONGLY BUILT - EIAIS h. y‘ 3 _. in». ‘R 4 ' ' I ' ' l v _/ . -“~, ‘ H ‘x y’ .' S R u E Vii LU E Strong steel rims, turtles: steel rpokq and Dunlop tires add further to the high quality, long life and easy-riding pleasure-of owning a C.C.M. Ask your C.C.M. dealer to ahow you dig various C.C.M. bicycles and then Choose the one which ruin you best. C.C.M_ models lncluderradr-rammad-raoeu, delivery models, ltandard bicycles and the CC-M. modern streamlined bicycle, Yo! 0o Find lelf "Whether Walter Macliutt gives Canada cannot according to his own admission. reflect the study of Bach and the influence of Dr. Willem whose works Io for inspiration both to madrigel music o! the 10th and 17th centuries and to modernmg- lish oomwre of the contrapuntal school. e your»: composer yet togilind imself’ in religious 1g; secular music I think is more romantic than modem, a]. “W” ' "rumour u: . . icih statement musica y is one who will have ab- a-li the music that has gone K before, thrilled to the purely ro- menrtic miusic of the 19th century and yet inculcate in-to the bare of his composition a modernism that IIMFD coune ii Oanndian music is to $5.00 Down, l0 Months to Poy Brace, McKay & 0o. SUMMEASIDE limited tell ‘Boon the ilenerol public will Buy your C. C. M. 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