4 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 14 1953 TEX l ! .i M4-ml nflliv (fIlUI(.'ENT.' 1: 5: ins: shoes ior ed as Kelly comes to his lhls outstanding hits THE DEVIL MAKES THREE OPENS TODAY AT CAPITOL SIYMMERSIDE ---Gene Kelly hangs up his daiic- mg -,u,m-y'-- M155 Angeli, who be. 3 Slzmlght dTi?m3”C came an overnight star following T019 1" MrG'M'5 exciting 910W”. her appearance in the title role oi ”The Devil Makes Three." now at A-Te,-593'-r Sm,-ed 3 second mace” W9 C&yD”'01.Th-95'-T& And 09'5L31" opposite Stewart Granger in "The ring with him is Pier Angeli. hall- 1,-mm '1-ouch." rllywood's most sensational lactiiiig find of the past decade. - Wmlman girl and her American sweet- lH"5lnE1D'1n heart who become involved in a anancu orricz AN Tuaoucuour rue Nounc Ansuicnu coNriNeN'r - " .1 R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. I. the Rain" and the Academy A- ward-winnlng ”An American in iParis." It inaiiks his iirst non- musical -nssignmeiit since ”BlwK .Hand" and his episode in "It's a 1 Let ii Talk It liver by "I" one 0! liie'a little dramas which will probably soften into light oomeoy as the years go by, and we survey it in retrospect, is the experietioce Pcrar drivers are having on t e ince Edward Island highways at the present time. You get shaken trom pillar to post an an vainly ttrhyolto make you; way ween po es and iroet umps of our spring thoroughfares. After you've travelled about a. humhed yards or so in this fashion, you see a sign on the side oi the high- Way warning you that there are ”BumIpa Ahead." You wonder what "The tells an exciting story at a young Ger- Devil Makes Three" spectacular plot to smuggle gold out of Germany. The story was iiisvplired by case histories from the iiles of the Criminal Investi- gation Division of the American Air Force in West Germany The new picture was turned en- tirely on location in post-war Ger- D AGI. N(.V Super Duper Bingo A. A. ROOMS. SUMMERSWE l”s?.".”.. .”TE.i?J.l2-Ll."..iliii5.....l;l.”i.. .S..”1ill; they call the obstructions which you and your car i-we just done the Conga through. . . . many and Austria, with scenes iilmrd in Munich, Sulzburg and on the famous Autobahn, with its cliniiutic acting taking place at Aclicrliorst. Hitler's mountain hide- away in Bei'chtesga,deii. Of ,courae, the reason for this is that great many bumps have sprung up like mushrooms since sERvici- - 'Iliir Fieotmiii Rimils h0CkE"Y itcain coinplebe-(l :1 iioiideriul rec- lurd during the pas: season by the signs were placed. but it oc- curred to us that there would be A a mort economical use of these read: "No Bumipe Aliead." For the old sections of our highway H k R d between Siiinimerside and Hunter on ed " such a. change were made. .,-- it .. to be hoped that the work of patching this highway will get were made about the length oi time which elapsed before any at- tempt. was made to renovate the 3 signs if they were changed. to llave Wonderful River fewer signs would be need- umier way soon. Many complaints highways last year. . . . lBedcqiic rink and with it the Sim- TUESdCy EVenlnq Cl o'CloCk Eiiioiis ziiici M;icF:irliiiie Trophy. : l'i”nis niurkcd the eight consecutive Most Maritiiners are probably Y ' ' i- - il t tl R.i')i1lS won the glad to hear that television will : " cash Pnles amounllnq '0 lefllilmpiolisliiple ' be established in these Atlantic , l Five pl.-iyers competed with all provinces sometime in 1954. The . ' COMO ClOl1g and CIHOY YCIITSQN ,eiglit ciiampionsliip ieame. The news release said ”most" Canad- l . line are Wziltcr C: "hell, Walter inns will have television, and it y and Wm some m0neY- ,Sininioiis, AlU0:'l Wri'.i::li, Robert may be that Prince Edward ls- l INlll,CMUlTl0 iiiirl Prmisr: Gardiner. landers will be excluded. St. John, For the pas: two years the i-ialiiax and Sydney are all rather remote for receiving sets in this manned her, in drawing 9 pm. KENSINGTON . ' TUESDAY 7.15 - 9.15 ”, See the story of U.S. submarine "Tiger Shark” i.V in action off Korea and the naivyls valiant crew that ; ”Submar'iric Command", f . liam Bendix, William Holden, Nancy Olson, Don Tay- l' lor. Tonight-”Bank Nite Lucky Ticket is worth the l all-time high of S5000. Anyone l at any time is eligible if you are here at time of province to pick up. It a television station were established in Sack- ville, vihere the Government radio s... on is, our chances would, per- haps, be brighter. Piusville. Shore League and both times they ?won the League Cham.:1ion.s:hip. A- ilon; with the leagiic championship lihcy c.ip'.ii:'ed the R. S. Humvphrey lTitpliy. And the Royals iinii still more honors, Hon. 0. C. Baker, Minis- ter of Agriculture donated the C. C. Baker Trophy in l950 for an- iiual ('()iilD0llllOli d.ii(l the Royals hrtve had possession oi the Tro- phy sinio it was donated. The trophy is iiwrtrded to the champion- ship team of the North and South Ho:-kiy Leztgiies each year. A person who played a dominant role in ” 9 success of the Free- guiilcrl the Rrvyrils in their champ- ionships. This year he has ordered lRoynis .ilso competed in the North Friends and. reTe1tit'u of Mr. James T. Gallant are sorry to . . l l l' ill . Starring vvm Eeaggieeoiy and wish him The school hasgreopened after the Easter holidays with Messrs Aubin Gallant and Melvin Perry resuming their duties as teachers. Mr. iilld Mis. George Clarke and son Edward, the Misses Muriel Bell who has registered . . .nn(i conch Robert Jardlne. Down There will be a meeting held in Kinkord Ii? hull. April 14th or 8 o'clock for the HV0” 22 wmes and last six. purpose of organizing a if . - CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY All interested parties are requested to W. E. McGUlGAN. i-err mmriivc blue and white jackets inr each niem-beir of the team. "-"ling tlteilpnst iour years the Royals have played a. total of 101 and Bertha Clarke. Hills Rlvur, and Anthony Gallant, Piuavilie, motored to sun-imeiside on April 7th on business. The misses Ida Rielly and Norma Gorcoran, employed in Surriimerside, spent the week-end of April 4th at the home or Mr. and Mn. John J. Coiricomn, Pius-ville. llOlVll team have been the manager liluvough the years Mr. Jardtne had games. "Way won 59, lost 29 and ltled 13. Each year they won con- siderable more than they lost and their season was 1951 when they Piusville recently alter spending l 1” me mm year 593" they some time in Nova Sootia scored 625 ior an ntiernge of 6.61 lgmils 9. game. They were scored Eon 449 times for a goal against '.nvera.ge or 4.4. Piusville and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G-ailant, Plusville, spent a day recently in Gharlottetmirn. Messrs Russel Gailanit and Elmer Adams. Elmsdale, were in Piusville on business on April 7th. ll C"Glld Mr. Melvin Perry, teacher of the 15, -Messrs Leo Gallant, Auoin junior die-pa.rt.men.t of Piugviug ' lGalla.nt, Raymond Gallant and school, spent the Easter holidays . Eric Gallant are on a motor trip at his home in St. Louis. By 9'-def of visiting friends and relatives in ..3B the U. S. A. and Ontario. AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. Mr. and Mn. motored to April 5th. Herman Corooran Charlotitetmm on p-The April meetng of Augug. glgllz OILVNEI Wlolmenb Institute was rm- n ie E Mrs. - M1 E17139 Bmml. f'm”D'i0.V9d by Peters on Thlffsiglay) evcningmrgf the c. N. R., Halifax, spent the pril and. ' Exster holidays at hlshome in The meeting opened with the Secretary. SlMllMAll' It's Always SMALLMAN'S For Top Values at Lowest Prices Ode. followed by the Creed in unison. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. Roll call was responded to by nine members. one new member join- klirofessionai cards 1 B. F. llllll'I'EIl ii. ii. X Summenlde. P. 3. I. ' ' , Complete Vllual aniline. Glance Fitted I I i PHONE siia i ”A'3l!lt.l.i..?.l.iE”'”” 7 .' '.......- We re lint Selling car Insurance 3 E. E. "mm WE'LL TELL YOU HOW TO glgbgdrlgigi INSURE YOUR CAR UPHOLS- ig;;;;;-Hgiutggg - um E--mi-ea TERY AGAINST WEAR AND STAINS. KENWOOD EXTRA LARGE l60x84l HEATHER SHADE WITH CONTRASTIINC-Iv COLORED BORDER 9 to II - 1 to B and by appointment. PHONE 828'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Somme .14.. T. EMILE IllllllEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oommeru Bumme .:d.. P. I. I. ALL WOOL AUTO RUGS morn: ma --lD A - "T-"TOTO: E L 1:00 FOR YOUR BED wl c"Es.l.Ea 3. , ' ' g Macltllllll We snapped up this special buy - could Banister. aouum. Notary, Ito. LLB. . gel only limited quantity of course-you'll Money to Loan. Otiico lormerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. 8.0. Collections Pnmptly Attended lie. -z- ll. E. ELLIS Ii Sill nu - Auto - CIIIIAII7 INBUBANOI 5 summer In IIIIIOIIMO PIIONI Ill) be wise to shop early. ed. . Reports ,0! committee: were then heard. The school committee re- ported a new dictionary was med- ed lot the school. New commit- tees are as follows: sick. school and protnm. Mn. Myrtle peters and ma. vernle Walter; lunch, Mn. James Murray, Mrs. Joe wadmen, Mu. Kenneth Cameron and Mn. Donald MM.-Donald. Discussion of business and read- ing 01 corrsqsondense loliowed. Plans were made to have the school grounds landscaped dui'l!i-8 the summer months. cided to have a projector at the school as soon as roads were lav- orable and sell lunches. Three pairs of socks and one blouse were passed in (or the Red Cross. A bill of 81.60 was paid. An auction sale M blankets and other articles will be held at the next meeting.'Mre. Lorne Car- rutheie kindly invited members to her home tor the next ;meet- in when roll call will be answer- ed with a. bleached flour bag. The meeting closed with "The Queen," after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the committee in charge. collection amounted to mtmion plate. um, Owing to death in her family. DAILY CROSSWORD g ACIOGI 3. strange 21. Luzon 3 l. Kind ol dog 4. Obnoxious native I. long, plant 28. Floating feathered 5. Exist. mass of ice mu same: 6. Malt kilns 29. spheres of in 9. conceal 1. Blame action am 10. Every 8. Par-takes 30. Fleahy fruit an 11. Scaling 11. Fold in 32. Questions .3-'5! device thread 33. Whether CL! 18. scrutinise 12. Trust 34. Disease of y 15. ooia mar.) 14. Headland livestock 16. Artlllcili I1. Orgtns (S. Mr-ice) '-''”''4"'' A'''''' tooth of smell 35. Ash-colored 18. Eye 1!. Music note 37. Marked by 44. Nothing 2!. Opposed 20. Evening time 45. Lair to pmnu (poet) ' 40. Archipelago 47. Radium 31. i.urnber- 28. Come in (Pacino 0.) teym.) man's cant -- hooks 24. Luge won! 25. Half an em 26. Water (on! lBubyl.l 28. Club 31. savoring ee. Eats away 38. At I. distance 38. statemenu ll. Gallium uym.) (3. Stinging insect 43. Sabbath co. Biblical name 68. A legal charge upon I: I. 0 N G One letter simply stands for a trophies. IKW'D1'B--QYBBRI! Yesterdays Cryptoquots: TIMI: or NIGHT. WHEN PEAKE- mpm W, Mrs. Hardy was undue to be VHF me .....u), A enttouive hettllikonmtdou. but it is hoped she will The postponed -Much meeting or the Hignneld Women's Association of ma. W. be held at the home was held on April 2nd.. at the 13. Creed. with Mrs. , home or Mrs. F-I-1'Dh 083- The as devotional leader-,, and Mn- preelcient, Mrs, Stillman Friueli, Arthur and Mn. Stanley todosoatthe nextmeetingtowaaeerved Dennis Neel The first 'I'homu Eur-1vIit.lnihthelhodiel. Print in e pi-eddsnt dad be able themeeting, mliiawtrig wlhilchlimeh bythe hates. ' moving in lidieonb "Kinetoecope" at New York was in 1&1. conducted the devotional! period, and in keeping with the season. the story or the Oi-uoiiiction, as recorded in the 23:11.. chapter 0! Luke's Gospel. Wu rend. member present taking part. Ap- propriate Easter hymns were sung and the Lords Prayer was repeat- ed in unison. Roll call was responded to with ai verse of scripture. The minutes or the previous meeting were read by the secretary and adopted'. The treasurer, Mrs. Earph Gay, pre- sented a financial report and show- CAPITOL Summon-side . TODAY (TUESDAY) 3.30 . 7.15 - 9.15 GEllEKEiiY F. Townahenid. reported sick and bereaved. member had presented a. DAILY CBYPIOQUOTE-Hen'e how to work it: I A X Y I) Mr. Gerard Perry arrived iii' 1. B A A X It I" E L L 0 W nother. In this oxampie A I! used for the three L's.'X for the two Ola. etc. Single letters, apes- the length and formation Each 401 the code letters are dlirerent. Aoryptogrunquotatloa HY CJPH YDR JP YDR HY 1100. HY BHQRDLHARD GAJCB of the words are all hints. HHP-QB H'YDR H1. "H8 Now 'i'H'E van wi-rcmnc CHURCHYARDS YAWN--SHAKE5- ed ii gratifying balance on hand. The Friendship sea'et.a.ry..Mxs. J that several cu-de. had been sent to It was reported that new com- munion linen had been purchased during the month, and that a com- ”I'm no angel! l've been mixed up in these things before! l'm ashamed!” M-ll-I EXCITEMENT l 1lItD!vIt MAKBTIIREI iz'ii?i'i'6iliis - ..3.?."..'. 33.7.. . iiiiinEW"n"iiiioii - nicuiimfonour AN u on newer PLEASE NOTE We regret that "Skirts Ahoy" which was booked for this date had to be changed after our Theatre Calendar was printed. 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