coasts. ELEAQ ADDED: NEWS OF THE DAY nonrr MISS ‘H1182! MARITIME PREMIERE SHOWING n m _PRINCE EDWARD 4 mws “ARTING MONDAY ' minimises“?! MB.WAllI5...'L'.’§?.'.‘£"SAM wln Opening Of New , vlllrkot d: Giooory 68 BRIGHTON AVE. ans-son will carry a complete 1m of In on up-to-date store and managed by fill has l8 years expcrloncd la tho .5»: n m be.‘ ~ ~ l‘ "HI! bfin lcnllarvge of HAW “d” ‘ _ ' co in clouding City’ Qulptyurvlco. oust can: fililillli‘ ~:.-.*:.:*.=; \. -. r\\_t Y g TRhQKfiFR ini-urrnnnmuu-pn-u-s-nll-llu ADDED: OPENING CHAPTER OF ‘NEW 35311511, “SECRET AGENT X19” snows ans .1 - 8.45 \ nuiuanlunn-Amvnucncrvn: ' i i. l O i MARINETSAGA 0PEN5 TONIG" HQ kllifjlRE W THE "rxuvcn" TO-NIGlIT AND SAT. Shows 7 and 8:45 . Matinee Slit. Only 2:30 A stirring tribute soldier. a llvtns testimonial his cour e way o! ll e fend, is presented "Pride the lliarincs." which opens tolulght at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre. Starring John Gar- eld as heroic Al Schmtd. Mflllw. Eleanor Parker and Dane Clark. the film is own story oi love. action and adventure. Scripted bv Albert. Maltz oi “Dos- tination Tokyo" lune, “Pride of Nisrims“ tells the moving saga . udks amazing and flam- boyant life, from his early days as la machinist, ln Philadelphia. to a. Marine hero and beloved soldier c! to and the he fought to de- in Warners’ a nation. Grippingly portrayed are i this one~man stand on the island ' his struggle ior 1 tgirl who waited for his return. BREADALBANE W’. I. ‘Ilhe lwril rmetln of the Bread- dhom . 1.. was field on Monday April 8th.. at the home of Mrs. D. J. Mon-ism. Meeting opened Ihy singing the Ode and 1296111112 tlhdCrt-icd. Minutes of last meeting were reed. ap roved and signed by the P8- sentAletter oi a iaion man-be: thanking the Institute for a Bible she had been given. a letter was ‘also mad concerning the musical destlilvel tn be held ln Charlotte- town in May, and the names o! Mrs. Mmragw. Mrs. Morrison and Mrs Graham were nnlned as dele- gates to attend. ‘The sick and school committees reports. By motion it . ed that we pack another box for the Orphan e and that | i0 inch squares be ma c tor a quilt top also for the Orphanage. it was decided that we. leave our auction mic un next meeting. New com- mittees appointed are as iollows: Sick, Mrs Mayne and Mrs. Ken- lnedy; School, Mrs. Milrray and NLrs. Seaman; Lunch. Mrs. ‘Ibomhs lgmyivn-s. Murmy. Mrs. Mayne extended an invitation at her Moment and squares , tar quilt. eetlng closed by sing- Jing the National Anthem after jwhich lunch was served and a metal halt hour enjoyed. Cclturrh FILLED NUSTRILS Cleared! Do ou spit up a mass o greenish, yellow mucus ? Have you frontal headache, bad breath, buzzing ears. poor diges- tion? If these are our symptoms, use soot ing Catarrh-c-mue and get started on the road to better health. , ' It is so any, l0 simple lo M u use Cotarrh-c-zonc which iru was sprudl a thin film o! cooling mo- d gllootton throughout the lmoth- lumdod in for the III loplratua; ' .wlocdon nmnunttesd if it helps to elem » ‘o, l up nuty dia- uumw. w"|’s'l"u§"l'fim¢ charges. assists ngg in stopping m,‘ 11., coughing and "$451111 l Illlfllllf, abate: __ " " Gr]??? um- Jcllo,‘ Throat Thublq and Cl- tsnltlkvc will lmotlu Inn‘ al- most’ ‘instantly 11hr ulna: MT. MILLICK W. I. M-t. Melllck W. I . met in r681“- a: rmntihly meeting at, the home ‘o! Miss Edna Robertson on A rllv 2nd. Mrs. W. ‘I! a it? l Antlfll If ".;:»l/;5-4e; jtf-Fgl- ,l r .,. to a gallant -_-.-.- unu mum Missouri. l: MWMW‘ m “mm” M day. ueats present. . Ge "usrsstz" t? ~ "s?" s. s... m»; “M "r mecellvodrtzl" "lg o- we coll om her son, Rev. John scLeod, Ircm Winnipeg, .1. H. MuoGrcgor. Montague, 1o her home miter s plow in Charlottetown when lhe was the moat of her aon-in-lo! and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Gamhuun: _ Mrs. Otis Jackson, Peters Road. - - ~ ' a . r. léflttltwmlifl‘ é‘°.‘J;l.R.‘.‘-”“l.°‘ £55 Mm Atwood MacDonald. Mr. wuuus Stow a. wth qion i112“ wlnltox}; ‘in Kltchzglsgauslntaréo, u o s scn an t - . aw. Mr. ant‘ Mrs. Bertram git-ow- fiékretumcd to Montague last Miss Jecn-Duvlr. oi the ltd! of the local branch of the Bank o! Nova. Scctla. retumed to work last ‘week alter r-njoying a vacation. pert o! which she spent with relatives in Kensingtcn. smsmsmr o’ . ~ M: . o, l the week end at her home in £1“! lottetown. ‘ Miss Arlene Yeo and‘ Miss Ruh Clements, Charlottetown, spent the week end at their homes in Mon- e. m. sud Mrs. Malcolm culi. u ngue. are visitin in St. John. N. ., guests o! Mrs. lair-‘s parents. Miss Ferns Stewart, o! the stuff o! S. A. MacDonald, Charlottetown, spent Sunday at her home in Mon- e. Mrs. Garnet Mulnt rs and her voung son, Gsmet. o Chm-lotte- own, a ent the week and ct the home o Mrs. Maclntyrds mother, Mrs. Mabel Fraser. Montague, Miss Ruth Yso. Miss Peggy Beck and Harold Stewart, Montemle. and d David Moore. former students oi Grade. lev , Mon- ‘ Co! l 111°‘ “gin and u”; Remain‘) W“ 0991106 by the slnsln 0! the o“ "Id lWmt-lns the greed h miiaon. Roll call was an exchange 0d W"! 11 d one visitor prmerlt. Minutes otnlast meeting they were reed and approved. e treasure-r $69.31 as Auction Sale. or $0.76 bywas ‘Ihezearadlbv . M's Dunning: and we in these days slwuld do all we can to wi tho childxm vyiimhnn and Mn. lm prolnted for next month. ‘Ilhe cor- resmndmoe‘ consisted of u. letter concerning once. Collection unmounted to 3 cents. The next meeting is to be hnki at the bane o! W's. KDLVIN GROVE W. M. S. Ester flunk- Grove WMI. met ct the home o! Mrs. W. lL-and Mrs. mic MncMmno Monday evening. April —'mo dlltlngd elvin tlnUhlledOh t e. and now attendlns Prince 15th await-s College, Qrc spending the holidays at their omos. Kenneth MacLaron. student st. Acadia University, and Blair Mao- Laren, student at Union Commerc- lal College, are spending the holi- days at the home o! their parents, Mxinand" Mrs. Ira MacLaren. Brud- ene . finds “Starvation Blot" Int Enough BRISTOL. England. April M — (C?) - After rive days on an ex- perimental "starvation diet" ct i000 calories a da/y, WJ‘. Vernon. Iisbor member o! Parllamont. re- today that he Ielt "definitio- y weaker." But a. British UNRRA. diu- ecun- aeld Vernon's diet “l: hardly n. true comparison with atoning continental countries" because the MIP "is ‘ essential viounlns which are ing in the monot- ‘cnousdietmpertsofwuro " He ls llvin: on a. daily s ownnce of 11 ounces of bmnd, tour ounces oi‘ skimmed milk, 1b ounces each 0d moat. wear and urine. and 2% ounces of green lea. GER-BY VALLEY W. l’. Cherry viney Women's Institute held flmlr mmltzhly meeting in the I310 ‘ ‘ t E mi. STEWART The theme "Ye sum My wit; nausea" and the wot ' lllfllll“ tun-Mon um r A Ivodun d Consul bod: “us! s1 . and by served by BlOUd n the Mlvp Ill ittu. MONKEY IIOITAGI.’ iii .... Owing to u thQ J0 the shortage o! monkoyn n’ south African Institute 0t Medical Research. Johannosburl. exocri- ment: on monkeys in connection with“ pollomyelltla have been cur- ‘ tolled until morn monkey! can bl tuned. . urn . n charge. Roll call was answered by 14 numbers, 3 visitors wen present. The pre- sident was glad to welcome one 0L our former members with us again. Mlntwotlast - unread squsaes that were over from nllhcn. 0e members teen-ed ' to that was on . Friendship Qewy. xe- portedone hcunecullsndoluhna- Ital call since last meetllle. I150 oval slips issued. Easter offering was $3.80 also $2.00 for dues. Mrs. Iceman Casolcy tn- vltled members to‘ hq‘ hOIIIO . Inmch ob o3 lNlW HAN/F‘ SORE for “I-sivxnusiu- --.s-.u..§~.uv.n