aiiiiiiuliRY_.1.-194a -—""i .-v-u-o-e-re—.l-u-a-w-enrrevav-aa~uvrruww ‘Iran-vulgar WARNER BROS! most distinguished ollerln ' §= i i i i esilh on A LESLIE illiirl HUSiilN ' llrllln WHiiRi .. m"... by MICHAEL cnz r .-,,-.-\.v.-.-..'i.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-;_;.:-.--a--.-.-.-.-fi-.-,-, ~_ ‘SWANKTEST ,CLUBi (ll‘ll§il'iil thrills .1‘. l '- l s. ’ ‘ ' ~ . See Radio's master detective strike o sturdy blow. . Uncle Soml -_-_.__.__... . min-um Also with JEANNE CAGNEY v FRANCES i enough to OVER THERE a GIVE MY REGARDS T0 BROADWAY HARRIGAN a MARY lS A GRAND OLD NAME YANKEE DOODLE DANDYitYOWRE A GRAND OLD FLAG FORTY-EIVE MINUTES FROM BROADWAY PLEASE ATTEND ____._i__ The Story oi That Great Entertainer and Great American GEORGE M. COHAN And Ill his dorious songs: n‘.- LANGFORD I GEORGE TOBIAS v IRENE MANNING Screen Play by Robert Buckner end Edmund Joseph I Original Story by Robert Buckner STARW T O-DAY CONTINUED TO SATURDAY» 'l‘HREE SHOWS DAILY — MATI NEE 3.15 — EVE 7 AND 9.05 PRINCE ED WARD»:- -.- Af-FLF-‘AN MM "" Eastern Canada Premiere of “Yankee MATINEE AND EARLY SHOWS Boodle Dandy” Opens at Prince Edward TO-lllly JAMES SPLENDID ggST story is stand alone, with a brilliant cast, flne music and ‘excellent, well-directed it takes its place among the never-to-be-forgotten pictures The" picture will make its Premiere showing at the numbers, in fllm history. Prince Edward Theatre James Cagney is c Show-world's greatest , . i ‘Elm "J ldance man. and is said to be ser- fect for the role. The picture opens Jerry Cohan, played by Wal- Huston, who breaks away from ally ;his “Irish Minstrel in time to welcome the new Cohan ar- -rival in this world, whom he and ‘Ilhls wife Nellie, a role played by decide to call with ttr Rosemary De Camp. CAGNEY AND JOAN LESLIE TOP "Yankee Doodle Dandy". a pic- ture about America's master enter- talrlerqueorge-Mrcolionpsmn en- tertainment miracle in itself. The grand, vivid, and sparkling Act" LEAD IN WARNER BROS.’ GRAND STORY presenting f alt one of but coupled ance. George takes an imm production her toward her career. Richard Whorl, and Harl- duces him to Lawrence Schwab (S Z. Sakalls to-day. ast as S0118 the and "Yankee Doode Dandy." success for George just pleton, aptly played Broadway." ENTERTAINER — GEORGE M. COHAN _ Jerry Cohan’: original sketches, Mary, portrayed by Joan Leslie, a young girl, stage struck and eager, ap- PEWCMS Gem!“ an" m” Wrégéfi; lsort of general housemald, making interest in her. and offers to help l-le mets Sam Harris, played by is intro- rolc), who agrees to back the new firm oi Cohan and Harris in the production of Cohen's From then on lVs nothinil bill? and Sam. George marries Mary. who, incident- served as the inspiration foriturn that kind of furrow! Religion Cohen's charming ballad “Mary's A Grand Old Nauie," which Fay Tem- Irene Man- ning, sings in 45 nutes From THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thle oelunih l: reeerved for news ol lecel interest, but-advertising of n ncwsy netnre nuy be inserted at (Ive ccnte e word. lltletl; pgy enle In edvnnce. CONNDEIATION Ll . ANvii- " “we'll ALL WINTER, an O8 cents at The Feshfilnclglillalgf n’ 1-30-2l. Ml-JETING Rggistercd Nurses‘ A3- sociation, Monday, Februflry 15L 8 P. M. Charlottetown Hospitialio - -2i. BOGEBB nannwmc: *o.. iifiiiidili‘ ieri-"ii es a . rue 2 d Stock taking -y W £3013,’ ELECTED PRESIDENT -- Mr. William MacKinnon, Coleman, p, E- L, and at present a student in arts at Acadia University, was elm-ed - " it of the Acadia Student Christian Movement. He is s. member of the class of '44 and a. graduate of P.W.C. of the class 0H2 for which he acted as vale- dictorian. ART EXHIBIT ON DISPLAY AT R.A.F. STATION — A tra- veling exhibition of photographs which ls bein displayed in Labra- dor, Newfoun land, Alaska and a- cross Canada is now being shown at the R.A.F. Station, Charlotte- town. This collection of Photos has been loaned to the Ne.- tional Y‘.M.O.A. War Services committee and through them ls being given a wide circulation. The exhibit consists of sixty prints in eleven by twenty inch frames. The Pictographers Society who loaned these photographs to the Canad- ian Y.M.C.A. War Services is made up of business and profes- sional men whose talents in the, photographic field place them a- mong the outstanding artists oi that tyne in Canada. The exhibi- tion will be displayed from Febru- ary 1st tlo February 6th by the Y. il/‘LQA. at the Charlottetown Sta- on. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'BURNS CONCERT. Montague. February aid by Presbyterian Church choir Hal! of DPOCECCIS for Aid to Russia Fund. 1-27-31 __________.___ ' THE KIRK or sr. JAMES Preaching last night from the Kirk pulpit on the text “Doth Job fear God for nought“ (Job l:9),the Nfinistcr, the Rev. T. H Bussell somers, said: “The upshot of it is simply this: we've got to live bravely and truly without much thought of the consequences! For a long time, back in the Old Tes- tament, men thought the fields were fairly watching and waiting- to bless the righteous with another sheaf of wheat. and his cattle with la new calf! But they soon found Tout it wasn't that neatl This way ‘we Christians are taking through liie—we can't even be sure of health and happincssi I pity the people who are obsessed on that score. They run off into every lane looking for fewer headaches and more poise. They pink uo any doctrine that lies by the side of the road. They listen with ears a-wlng and mryths agape to any teacher who offers to adjust their difficulties for them and make the way never intended for that. It wasn't intended to get us out of trouble or to make the "pains of liviris milder. It wasn't intended to be a up quarrels. clearing up the feath- crs after we've made them fly, putting things in 511E? upstairs and down. True, I've nown it to take such matters in its stride. It can turn many a wretched. wrang- ling home into a quiet haven. It has cured more than one bad ease of nerves. But you can't aim at any o1 these. You can't hitch the worship of God to that kind of plough and ask of it only that it |was intended to make something out of you! Let the rest take care of itself." ' BRINGING UP FATHER ProtestantOrphanage Annual Collections Alexandra WJ. 6r Two Quilts $3.00 Mrs. Nathaniel McKlnnon 1.00 Ernest MlcCabc l.O0 Bruce Judson 1.00 Mrs. L. M 25c t Dy Irene Ferrlsh d: Mae Younker rish: Mrs. Bruce ate t; Ed th MacLeod; Margaret wlgllamondll a SEY; MP5. smooth. And religion was_ ALEXANDRA By Mrs. Bruce Judson Clarence Wood-75c. 50c cam: Mrs. Geo. McLclimin, . Benton. : Richard Hurhoe. Total-Sam), SPRING-VALE 5.0. Nelson Bell 1.00 Mrs. Lorne Coles 1.00 Mrs. Harry Paul 1.00 50c each: F. C. Dollar; Mrs. Charles Newport: Mrs. Brent Dollar; Murdock McSwaln; Golden Dollar; Ernest Dollar; Mrs. Sarah Coles; Mrs. Herbert Dollar; Mrs. Andrew Dollar. 25c cacti: Mrs. Charles Proud; Mrs. Hans Peterson; Mrs. Erskine Lewis; Mrs. Clare Gillespie: Mrs. HINT! Younkei‘; Mrs. Wm. Far- '1‘0tBl—69.75 YORK NORTH By Olga Proud s. Norma Lewis 50c each: Mrs. Peter Proud; Mrs. A. Beaten; E. J. Vessey. 25o each: Mrs. Taylor: Mont. Baldy; Mrs. Robert Crockett; Mrs. L, Newson; Mrs. Gordon Crockett: Mrs. Herbert Lewis. Total-slim. YORK CENTRAL By Gladys Crockett l: Emily Watts 50o each. Mrs. Raymond Ves. Lester Kelzer; Mrs, Vernon Dennis; Mrs. Claude Lew. is; Names Holmes. (LIIARUYPTETOWNMGUARDIAN onn you: ouom sllne 1 l A SIIIOUS NHOIIAOI IAILY. EXISTS IN MANY VAIIIIIII GIIIIHNIUIIS l8 lol- 15¢ Everyone lnturelted in liiiucspinnu should plant n packet or two our Geranium Seed. We ofler _ lned. Elly to grow from sand and ill syn Alter planting. (Pkt lOc) pcetpeid. Plant now. APICIAL OI! ll l pk! ll above and 5 kin of other Choice Honleplnnt I Seeds. nll liter-ant and eellly grown lc house. Value $1.25. ell for 60c poltpeld Order llirei-i frnin tlill advertisement. FREE-OUR BIO "l! SEED AND NURSERY BOOK-letter Illwn Iver I7 ‘ 1 IN MEMORIAM . MR. NEIL MARKS New London and surrounding dis- trict were indeed Shocked and saddened on Jan. 3 when it became known that Neil Marks. dearly be‘ loved son of John R. and the late Mrs: Marks, New London. had pass-l ed to his eternal rest. in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, he had not complained of illness un- til just a few hours before his death- Ha was rushed to the hospital where tn spite oi all that medical skill~ could do he passed anus’. ti" 801d- en grain ripened and the angel reaper gathered another sheaf to ills gardener in the skies. Always of a kind and cheerful disposition he had nianylrlends who will great- ly mourn his passing at the eazlyl age of 33 years, for Neil the euni went down at noon. Born at New London he had spent the last twelve years in Summer- slde, where lie worked as a ma- chanlc, first in the garage of A. B. L, Home and later with Corney Brothers in Summerside, and the P. E. I. Fur Pool in winter. Be- sides his grief stricken widow for- merly Mary E. Oatway of Bedegue, §\M.'.~.-.-l.-.-l._-l.-.r.w.~.'. E 30c: Mrs. Frank Watts, 20¢; Mrs. Iiouis Vessey, 25c each: Mrs, Harold Watts; Mrs. Wm. Keizer: Mrs. Wm, Cooke: Mrs. Archie Vessel‘. Total-MOO. YORK SOUTH By Irene Chzcppcll 5i Ruth Nicholson Stephen Brown 1,00 Mrs. Heath Vessey 1,00 Kenneth McInnis 1,90 50c Nach: Mrs. Elmer Brown; Mrs, Leith Brown; Mi~s_ ,1 A Nicholson; Mrs. Wa s; '14,, gtéilgh Vessey; Mrs. ggllmert one‘; 36¢: Mrs. Herb. Vessev at Lloyd, 25c each: Mrs. Abner Vessey; Mrs. Ollie Brown; Mrs, Mmon Vessey; Mrs. Frank Vessey; Minto Foster- Ml-s. B. A Mellett‘ £95m Rolf/PW Vessey: Mrs. Peter ro e: rs. H ilte own, Total-sacs. m n B‘ York District Total—l5.0o. 2-1-1! Personals The many friends of Mrs. Tup- Pei‘ FEYEUSOYI. Marshfleld will regret, gogiigilcf her illness 1n the p_ E, L I-ieiit. RD. MacGillT/ray of the with his wife d rm 3 at his home 5'?nBi‘lgll’llgflslAlll€. m“ In. -Memoriam ni llIVi — Lawrence n . DIANE?!‘ , ladders. Died February 1st, 194g Therezv; face that is haunting us Theregea; voice that we're Ionxlnl go r ThCPCEVzérsmiIe we'll remember for- Tllflllith we try to forget every tear, There's a sad but sweet Reinemh rance There's a. memory fond nnd true There's i! token of affection dggf And a heartache still for vou. Missed, Dearly Beloved and sadly _Moi'lli_Dad_and__l_~‘_rz_mlly>_ . deepest sympathy is extended. Prince Edw d r Blmk Willclail: llafslalxelljt oIlllfili-lrnrllellg m5 "n" “m?!” siififidiiig a few days WhCm he married eigihteen months age, he leaves to mourn his a ed father, John R. Marks, one bro er William l1, of Searletown, and three, sisters, Orentha, Mrs. Harry Marks, New London; Hazel, Mrs. Ira. Fol-. land, Summerside; Eilza, Mrs. John Follanri, Charlottetown, to whom The funeral which was very large- ly attended was held from the Pres- byterian Churclk New Iiondori, on Jan. 5th Rev. . M. Buntaln ot-r flciating, assisted by the Rev. A. D. Stirling oi’ Kensington. Ap- propriate hymns sung were: Safe In The Arms of Jesus, Abide Wihh| Me, Asleep In Jesus’, and e. duet. Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, was ef- . fectively rendered by Earnest Dun- ning and Andrew Johhstone of 14mg l River. \ The floral tributes were as fol-l lows, pillow sorrowing wife. wreath, Father and Family, Wreaths, P. E. I. Ful- Pool. Wreath. Corrley Bro- thers. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Allan Brown, Dan MacKay, Leigh Brown, Predam Johnstone, Archie Paynter and Major Oatway Inter- ment took nlaoe at the New London Cemetery beside his mother who proceeded him eighteen years ago, Loving and kind in all his ways Upring and Just to the end of his Sincgtrlgsand true in heart and mind What a beautiful memory he left behind. 2-l-1l 75¢ ldFal f" "if? Talcum Powder use “will? recommended for b bl CIITICIIRA TALCIlIll DEHBMW"! ecentetLCutlcure" ls g flfli‘.l’i.“i"‘_"°f'°_"'_llgfif’l_°fl°i _ 425.00 . l Wagon for Tractor. Price -- - - - i. |'/.\ common sun noun, otonorr§ our ‘ ;\ i Pole and Shafts. Price ~ - - _ -- - APPLY CASH and CARRY STORES . ,r.AQE..'FH.REE_ SALE G FOR One TYPEWRITER, Underwood. 50.00 Price - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 33Zl§}iil"‘i'i17i§.“L° °_°°l"?'_‘"‘_‘_‘ _ 175.00 One l(.‘l-l CREAM CABINET. While. =l Hole. (Tnst 836.00. Price -— -— - -- Une ll.-\(.'0N SLlCElt with Stand. Cost 150.00. Price — — — - - ; -- One Extra Heavy 4" Tire Truck 150.00 70.00 100.00 One Light Truck “Eugen, y? . Eceflfi '.'-'.'..'.".'.'. . .'.'.".'.\..-. flJ-‘Jff-‘f-‘f-‘f-‘fl-‘e’ I-I.I-I.I.I.l-I.I A Musical Treat CONCERT bi R.A.F. MALE CHORUS At St. Peter's Cathedral Hail THURSDAY, FEB. 4th. 8 P.M. Tickets 35 cents By kind permission of Group Captain Blake arrives-ear..- . QJAIUL " 151E155‘- COCA-COLA COMPANY OLCANADA presents My. . I _ u“ g ., [I / .. I \ “pg-g. . \ evmr MONDAY a. luuomr NiGi-ZT h, i c.s.c. CFCY - . m. A. D. I. l ‘- \\usrworu< 9.05 p. . th l i C h t Gexorge M., the M. being for Mich floAél meflnulgptlliélifiuyfirg-nfi ttixljétlxga i “_’ l A few years later a little girl, Old mag aind “gr n 61¢ "0 W}; . ‘Josie. is bani to the Cohans we wmlc 11°“ W- i" "Rims s, oAow-wi-lm’ NOTl-ilkV-AND ourz "mews ISN'T‘ ATHNG VOUQNEKEHBOR HA5 when siie l5 Old enough. they break bieyed- The oivéiiciivn ""1" "S “r. IN THE or: ISN'T l n4 THE GARAGE-SO 510250 SOME‘- o; iier in as a skirt dancer When Josie ‘midi’ We ‘if ‘Wile ‘mmml’ 49m?‘ WOELD HA6 THERE'S NOTHTNG i-ns FURNITURE‘ no ibLCOmBs 00E)‘ he!‘ role l5 Dlllyfll bl’ "45 ll/Allilll-QS FY0111 BFOBdV/{Qyvl 111N155 HE CAN BQQQoW-l x/OUQ GAQAGE _HE Iyfinf .. ‘Jeanne Cagney. With the 6110M 15cm °i "glef 9°11“ '3'“)? “Q3 ‘m; JUST ‘PHONED HIM WANTS "me may .'\ _.\\, - Hum“), h, the apt, they call tlleln- Yankee codle Dan y mad: 1- NEWQ! To LOCK n-_ . s... ' selves "The Foui- Coiiaiis. and this exce lent suppor r1118 cast Georiéig V ___ - _ . becomes nationally famous during of silch fllle per ormers as 1 i i’, ~ l i R - B. the decade that follows. Arid TOlJlBS, Frances Lallgiflrd. Edda , . >"l George's reputation for talent {land aolflrl-Irnd Cllfislegnogiiilrf. Odelil-C ‘ a . T ~---n=' a. |i' . - q _ be r e rl all mlifiy _ . _ f _ " ~ m fir"), Qua,“ and glgylélwlisgtllgllnlrsllownéjmes eve? l‘ r lMiellael Curtiz directed the lavish \ ' ' ‘ "~ ,' I ,. , Whilc the Cohans are in Bui- illm. n __ - ”' " l Eél-“rbbiildwliiealéi r6716‘ tlfatfl“ l1‘ - a} " m"; “Lucy spies] V "it wouldn't work._ He‘ would ii : II ~ Liitrst in the Hull-packed series know you were bluffilig. 1m con- , f _ u ' based upon tiic ialiious crlmc- villced. n5 you arc. that he has hi5 \ - l‘ limiters exploits "Enemy Agents cye on your fortune. but I'm also - i‘ MHQL Ellflfv Queen‘ opens to-dav at sure he's shrewd enough to know a {l till: Capitiai fillilfllilijt lwilildis vvllllglfn $3111‘: gllfizegefiilitfsal Xllfggxltgedugiafi us- imvouP-w». 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MMéLlt-l-QQ .; Ja->wa§i_i>_a§i_<i_i'_=°i~=d- ,i,,§,",‘,’,,,';g°-sl',§f,- “,",,,§‘,,,;,,,, it...“ 1 TO ME, we To MAKE TH- BOARD ,,= jgfifDETLgE Fuels BOTANTCAL DTSPLM iN M\i_ ‘BOMETT-HNG decor a 1' mveta could Tégbviiiyself from falling in Qofaixipiiii-iogiiggfi A OF Dilzecroles! concEumATEou BACK YARQTM Pl-DNWNB "WE-i FOQMN- GAP~YFE\‘~'*‘~"K,: - love w re TAMT ALL YOU THAT! JUST 6o PRooucTlon 0F VEGETABLEG BUT l'\ii1 NC-VYP. C- PM ' - - "when" Mitchell sat u with a MEM means A LOTOF HAVE TO DO AHEAD--SELL u I - 7-“ E E’ l. ' Glfl 0R lllS MRllllS §e§,‘§-.."5° Y“ d“ “"1 l" l)" ""11 PEACTTCE TO IMPEESS is THTNK on sol/lemurs . *7 w“mE€SNT-{-AEOXIR%OEPFFQT%LLE;A~ §QQLQGQ§TQNNQUF " , ldmmwn CRiTlC/ALJNTELUGENT wewze VERY slMPLE 4 T * A PUl-DNT Jm" "dibmid- H‘ MiMD$--AN’ .._ , . loan lNsTEAo or- PUTTING RINSE TN A tapeworms’ By JOSEPH CHADWICK had slipped out before he realized _ INTELLTGENT. LlgAEvAscésa/gll-Q- 4 I ‘N “OIUR UQUAL CROP OF - r ,°“§,°,.f;§,dlg' ,1,,‘§.v‘§,,§'°§§,';’l’,li§l,§ w ‘\_ WEEK’ ‘DROOPTNSG Q _ ' ' t tringi me ~ i PANQNE . SONDEROAARTPCILOERT norms-l: __ic.9i_il_lmied 1mm P=iie__3l_ Eloilinge lbhggtbgllltlilg: Em m2.‘ 1t ‘ :::'. n1.-..~.r -‘ c- ' . ,, _' ‘t hf ." ll l l‘ ° pulll c .___. chell said goomily. It will end uD wafixlltchnelllllg eye“; nan-owe‘; "59 —ADDED_ — Screen Snapshots i Tmvflrzlie - Cartoon TO-DA Y-TPUIL-WED. snows 3.15 J- 1.0a Ann us \&GAPI'TDL y; hV-V Ellery _ Queen Smashes Enemy AQODL Spy Ring ~~ - t..i .i.i.t.i meme sleuth °' "Ira ndflti llr 31,3“ - e . y q d Bldllltte nlr l o uEieEile m 52"“ 1min Wvotlm mummies riisivs embittered." ment of happiness " piness." John said. "Well, lOIl about Monteroe down chell asked. his pa-‘st that l could him "rm afraid there is John. "He hiid bie which enabled me to leave Rio. Illflfllllfléd since then ee . rived here." Mitchell not merry Virginia if with a divorce and, after that. she won't, be the same girl. she'll be "But maybe she'll have her mo- "Bhe deserves a lifetime of hap- wasift cure Virginia deserved any- thing‘. It was his belief that a per- ad to earn haPPlnw- “look here, what did you find out "If there's anything in been in but somehow, he has He came and told me s0- glogbed over me-on the day he Ii‘- f owned. r t now your! marl‘ den to forget?” "I'm marrying filial?" John lied. n .. but he t. ll . Y's’ a lohn picked u lng too uncomfortable. "Well, I. must in mo?" Mit In i» .i.-rcs s: ~ (To be Continued) to force him E _______________... OLD FLAME TIIROWEIIS against. to clear him- lime and oil-a forerunner o "Mahdi ying Harriet Jor- hel- because I love "I've lot over Vir- u. a "Maybe." Mitchell said skeptic- his hat. l-le didn't like this discuss on. It was bewm- t dbeb rufklgllfltfi alone’; ihvetye ha rea as... a-tlle doo ed e11 A self-igniting mixture of ulclt- modern flame thrower-wee nee l by ancient Greet werricln '\ Z- THE civecke *w\vv-d~t\)\¢§' ‘ed e. "‘ Y - _-_.'»w m; v ~§ SPECTALTV i6 =l'...- l. ijmil .-§l ""!£._..: