got-yardsti- FRINGE EBWKRB-TODAY m rues.‘ SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 AND 9 ' me m0 rm um: m- ums m: m0 rum: s0: raven: .‘ ;\~ - ‘b ' I —NEVER 5O BEAUTIFULI RiliiLMilNTiiOMERY R SO CHARMING! GEORGE SANDERS —NEVER 5O DEBONAJRI Qyen’ fwew —NEVER SUCH A VTHRILLER!‘ » SPECIAL! ON THE SHORES OF NOVA SCOTIA MUSICAL PARADE - COLOR CARTOON so-oa-oooo-owvowoo-voeoowoca: e044 to 040000 as 90446-00 "Q-O-O-QO-O ovvre-Qwovveeoooeveoeooeorrrvrweoecwo Theyre BACK.. lheyie BETTER1f. _ first time together since “Going My Way"! vvvvwv v v vvv€vG§FFQfO-O§-§OQ-0§O-Q-Q-O v vv vvvvvvvv lion's WlLCOMlneueyevMgrlet with dmnnflllrafro together eaeie after rim long yoenl “O-O-QQOQ O-O-O-OGO-Os §§§&§¢O-§§§f' ‘CAPITOL-ruoir-rues. and weir. snowmen 3.30 . 1 . 8145 auiiooe DRUMMOND. Meets the Murderous Peril of a: Bulldog Drummond airs llllii lilitilll - iiltiiiill Sillfitl .-...._,. a‘ ..., _-r-s-¢7o-_ ’ Billy rim: s. l-eslie irvllls- riiE EASTERN c wri-iewcuaizcuiiv. _CHARLOll"_l‘Efl‘O'tVN UARDIAN IGINTI! IONTAGUR: IAN" l‘. LIIUS. Albert Shin-It. Mil llerrlet Clair. INT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Llrefl. LGINTO SOUIII: MII Ellll lllehlrda and Gordon Flliell Althea. Ila-a. Bye; following bbcfl h Montague: ..'ABBIVED. - Complete line of galvanised pipe and fittings. Mifilfifid and Greene, Montague. Georgetown’ And Vicinity ’ A motor boat ls at present carry- ing foot passenger across the har- bour to lower Montague. for a few days when it. ia expected the ferry boat will be in operation. Mr. Ward Landry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Water Street. returned to his home 0n Thursday from‘ Bosinm Mus. where he has been since last sum- mer. Mr. and ma. James Morton of New York City have purchased the home formerly known as the Michael MacDonald property and recently renovated by Captain Jack Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Moi-tor plan on making ti-ieir future home in Georgetown-Geo. ' With the return of fine weather the waterfront activity has roacn- ed its spring peak and boats ire being launched in increasing nun.- bers. The familiar aound of the boat engine. a harbinger 0i Spill‘! in any fishing community. is to be heard day Hid illslit- l! lilillili" and equipment, are moved to out.- side the harbour operational fian- lng points. From now until the last of June is the iobesiermane vital time of year. and by "i! ‘mill-SW and effort they are outline low their occupation. they certainly deserve good returns for their lac» ours. CHERRY vataav sermon. Report for_ the month of March. The Guardian II! be bought at any of the ll Georgetown: The Poet Olin: in Sauna: Condom" and Ilbtcnbe loner. In 8L Petefl: The Poet Oilice. ’ MID S. A. Llewellyn; Mn. Clay. ..'I‘0It BALI.‘ -_- 1933 Chevrolet Coupe. Reconditioned mot/or. new tires. Apply Alphonsus Larlin Montague. ALBERRY PLAINS W. l’ "r The resular monthly meeting. or the Alberrv Plains w. r. was held on April 14 at rhe home ‘of Mpg. shall’ MBOMHIBH with 3n ‘t. tendance of eight members. The meeting opened by repeat. iili the Cliib Women's Creed in unison followed by the r011 u); The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and signed. $6.60 was voted to have the school cleaned It was also voted to donate $5.00 to the Red Cross. Ml's._ Earle Richnrds and Miss AbblZ-iii Ceilings offered to make hm"? tickets to be sold on a fruit cake. Mrs. Norman Maclvllllan “u; Mrs. Andrew Doyle were asked to 1 in a. questionnaire on the "mlfll Mofiiilxe and Housing Corporation. One member paid subscription to the Canadian Association o! con. sumeiu ilhe remainder we“ as be returned. The lottery amounted to $100 An auction sale was also held wlhich amounted to $3.68. "ti" meelinz is to he held at the home of Miss Agnes Mac-Lean, roll call to be answered by an exchange of flower seeds or slips. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, after which e11; meeting closed with the King. ___________ MOUNT BUCHANAN SCHOOL RBDOIt for March. Grade X — 1. lliargarel. Nichol. 50h; 2. Eliza. Morrison. ' Grads IX - lfiGordon Morri- son. Grade VIII - 1. Joan Nichol- 8011; 2. Janie MocKlnnoi-i; 3, Sandy MacKlnnon, Grade VII - 1 Wanda. Larsen; Jessie Buchanan. 2. O uni-lg x - l Verna Inn. and, 1x ' i, Margaret Murphy. Grade VII-i. Everett Murpliyi L‘. Edward Murphy. Grade vr - i. Shirley Glow w! Janice Weddell (equal); 2. Nor- bert Murphy. and, w _ 1, Pauline Murphy. Grade"!!! - l. Irene Murphy; 3. Grade II - l. Bobbi’ Ines- ci-ade r (s) - i. Merv Murphy- qnda 1 (h) _- 1, Norma Irvingr 2. Marie Murphy. 3. Elmer Claw.‘ Highest Average . in. ..__§elil9.i'. a’ Grades - Verna. I085, 9%%. , Highest Average in Junior Grades - ‘Irene Murphy 89%. ' Glow. Janiice wadiieli. Leslie Irv- lug. Norrpagrvinl. Teeoherf-fl Annie’ ‘MIQU-lid. ,- i ‘RAGE 1N HEAVEN‘ RETURNS INGRID BERGMAN. ROBERT MONTGOMERY IN THRILLER __._._. to the Prince Edward screen to- day with the showing of “Rage in Heaven." co-sterrlng Ingrid. Berg- rnan and Robert Montgomery. , This picture, adapted from the novel by James Hilton. author of "Goodbye, Mr. Chips” and ‘Tiost Horlzori," is memorable as being the most thrilling “perfect crkne" story ever- brought to the screen. Montgcrnedy plays a handsome intelligent but emotionally unbal- anced young man .who weds a beautiful girl only tn drive him- self to reckless acts by his be- lief she loves his best friend. This is the background for his plotting a crime so flawless that it will send his friend to the hangxnen and rid him of a rival. In a climax that will have you on the edge of your seat, his cleverness proves his undoing. and in the picture's final scenes Hilton again proves himself a master of unusual twists of plot that sustain their excille- merit to the llst fadeotlt. Mira Beriman. who recently scored outstndlng successes in such pictures a "Notorious." "Spellbound". “Sontag! Trunk." end “The Bells of 5t. Mary's." gives a iiiiiiiizint performance us iho wife faithful to her husband but terrorized by the realization that he is slowly going mad es the result of his fixation. Moni- gomery gives on uiideretandlnd and absorbing study of a weakiinl driven to insane Jealousy by the belief that his wife loves his best friend, and Sanders is perfectly cut as the friend. Others worthy Glide. VI - 1. Bessie Larsen. Grade V (u) - i. Iva Docherty; 2, Esther Docheriyq Grade v (bl - 1. Aches Mac- Kilmon: 2. Frrridie Martin. Grade IV _- i. lilvrtic Dor-herty; I. Mac NiclIuiJ-Jn; 3, 113mm, Larsen. Grade III v- 1 Albert Larsen. Grille’ II (a) - l. Angus Buch- snan: 2. Kathleen Knox; 3, Lear,“- Larsen. g/rflif’ Wi A date with the one you like‘ beet . . . and along with you, to add to your enjoyment. . a ‘Winchester cigarettes, to give you smoking satisfaction; nchesfer CIGARETTES RINGWOOD SCHOOL Honor roll for March. All ob- tained over 65% of an average. Grade X-l. Noreen Taylor; 2. Marie Taylor. Grade VII-l. Anne Bradley; 2. Blanche Morrison. Grade VI-l. sterling Taylor; 2. Kevin Hogan. Grade Iv-Audrey Aichorn. Grade III—1. Frank Bradley; 2. Marina Hogan; 3. Gerard Hogan. Grade II (Al-l. Emmett Brad- ley; 2. Winston Taylor. Grade II (B)—l. Marlon Mac- Kinnon. Grade I (in-Ernest Smith. Grade I (B>—i. Harold Mac- Kinnon; 2. Margaret Feehan. Grade I (Ck-Janet Smith. Dor- thy Smith. ” Prizes for most stars for arith- metic. preparation of lessons. and conduct: Blanche Morrison, Star-i ling Taylor, Marina Hogan, Em- mett Highest marl: for conduct-Ster- llng Taylor, 98%. Selina OI-Iollorsn, ‘ teacher. HAMILTON W. M. S. Mrs. Keir Woodside was hostess Bradley. Winston Taylorn Ernest Smith, Janet Smith. Doro- thy Smith. Perfect Attendahee- -Houiri¢yii°_"-L‘F"- Gradc II (b) __ 1, ‘Nair M“. Ilnon. Grade I (a) - i, Jean Knox; ‘ZFElVa Docheny. Grade I (b) _ 1, ‘fargarei Lar- sen and Elizabeth Nicholson rnmolrurownew. M. s. Princetolwn Rd. W. M. S. held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Dollar on Tuesday evening April 6th. Meet. iii: opened with Hymn “Loci; Ye One of the moot powerful and 5,1,1; n, N1 t a ,, suspense - ked pictures ever goumkfed b’; scfigmre regélirxritrvuiy, fibrned makes a triumphant return M153 H8519,“ Geileffll Thanksgiving was mo" relleated In unison. Hilfiln "We Love The Place or God was sung. Reading‘ w," "n by Miss Alice Dollar and i {Ira Austin sentner. The business part opened with the reading of the minutes of m: "HEY-ills which were approved. l members answered roll call and m?" Vlillfll‘! were present. A bill 0f ‘l0 cents for cards were order-q} Plid. Six home calls were made. R011 coll for next meeting to ho "Miler"! with i! verse of scrip-‘Lre wlililllinz the word "Joy." Collggt. ion amounted to $1.09 Mrs. Russell Proude extended an invitation to the members to mist Al. her home for next meet. Meeting closed with gym“ "Now Mill’ He Whom Fran The Deed” and Mmaali Benediction. ___. -——-~___i NEW DBUMMON iflfl‘ The ever-popular- hero o! new», and film. Bulldog Drummond. ,8- turns to thrill moviegoers with hi; daring adventure; in crime dctec. tion in "The Challenge," new my“ ggriiltuglip relcazcd b}; Twentieth - 0X R11 open 11g'i,(>d3 g, the Capitol Theatre, y a TOT‘ Cmlwfly. already a favorite with lens in his farmed "Falcon" lerles. appears as the Bi-OIQ sleuth for the first time in an ab. sorbimr. thrill-filled story or Drumn-ionrfs search for an illomen. 9d 8MP’! model which brings death and destruction to those- who of mention iri an exceptional cast include Lucile Watson ‘as Mont- gomery's mother. Oscar Huznolke and Phillip Merlvale. Wile prodution. Ill‘? to claim its secret. June Vine. erit and Richard Stavlev hem] in; featured cart of the Reliance Pic- to the ladies of Hamilton W. M. S. on Thursday afternoon, April Bth. The president. conducted the open- ing worship service. assisted by “cMrfivsxOk Woodside. Miss Bertha Ramsay and Mrs. Neil Simpson. 11b and 258 were sung. Prayer was offered by the leader. The appeal Canadian Church Re- lief Abroad was presented by Nlirs. Leslie Ramsay and Mrs. Neil Simp- son. Mrs. Howard Ramsay read the scripture lesson. During the business seslon, plans were made to make 2 quilts for European aid, and the bale to be packed for a mission station. Ar- rangements were made for next meeting; roll call word is to be "seed-time". Two home calls were reported. Several bills were pre- sented and moved paid. The concluding chapter of the study book was p. rented by Mrs. HEUMATIC SWOLLEN JOINTS When there la an excess of Urle Acid and other Impurities in the blood, look out for palria in the Beck. Etlff Muscles and Rheumatic aches. You can stimulate eluggiah kidneys and drive out llnpuritiel with DR. HAMILTON‘! PILLS. To uaiat in quickly getting the relief you need. use DB. IIAMILTONS PILLS frequently. These little pllla are mild. but oh, so effective. Don't delay. uee DB. HAMILTON! PILLS now. to-day. 25o at all druglfltl. ' DR HAHI LTONS PiLiS I Leslie Ramsay assisted by Mrs Neil Simpson. Mrs. Howard Rain- llypii/LIS. Keir Woodside and Mrs. Everett Ramsay. Nil-s. Preston Ramsay favoured the meeting with a. solo. Hymn 316 and the Mizpah Ben- ediction closed the meeting. The hostess served a. dainty lunch during the social hour. N015! MILTON W. l. Mrs. Eric Coles entertained the members of North Milton Women's Institute for their regular meeting or: Thursday evening, April 1st. lThe vice-president. Mrs. G. Rodd. presided and meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison. 13 members answered roll call and rive Visitors were welcomed. Miri- iutes of March meeting were ap- proved as read. Tickets for quilt were passed a- ,:ound and lucky ticket was drawn by Rodney Coies and held by we. P. Hooper. Proceeds $6.20. 880.65" total collected for Canadian Alp- peal for Children; a. few more donations to come ln. $23.00 was handed in for Canadian Cancer Society. Remainder of district to be canvassed. It was decided to meet in school April 8th to Thursday evening. ' OUT OUR WAY pack a box for our English Insti- tute. also put quilt top Mollie!‘ and work at competition. Thanks were expressed for a plant sent to a friend while in hospital. Place of next meeting undecided. flower slips or seeds. Program to be in charge of Mrs. Brio Ooles; Iiizicii committee. Mrs. A. Rodd. Mrs. l. Rodd, Mrs. C. Matheson. and lVLrs. L. Coles. One member paid her fee. Collection $1.15. Business part of meeting closed b" singing National Anthem. Mrr. Thompson then tooircharge of meeting. and assisted by Mrs. V. Coles carried out a very inter- esting program on gardening. Lunch was served by the cull- mlitee and hostess. and a very pleasant social hour enjoyed. FISH “LOSE FACE” KONG KONG -- (GP) - Chin ese customers consider headless fish unlucky and will not buy them from fish stores. Recently import ers here had to destroy a large consignment of headless fish be- cause the exporters had cut of! WELL, LOOK! THERE Y ONE VACANT 011-152 PEOPLE err ' sov THEREJDO, 4N THEY GOT ALL TH ‘TOP LAYER-w so I STARTED FROM TH’ NEXT LAYER! Vii-i‘! MOTHERG GET GRAY the fishes’ heads. '5 TH’ A SON MINEI.’ SOD HE -—— BRINGS.’ Roll call to be.an exchange of . H. J. 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