PAGE arcrrr ‘*5’ . . A PlllllOE EDWARD mlv-llla-wnl- ADULT - Not recommended [or children under 16 years. v ‘or a w» s»; ‘as ;a/vs L: wen/Qua’ Nick Romano, lhe sensitive boy who dreamed oi the stars and stumbled inlo o guller. COLIIIIIA IITIIIB Ii' 19gb‘, Q44» L‘ _l~'v9< WV§*W'MFLJ3KQ Introducing EXTRA! with it” ~¢ lyTOllAY CAPITQL rue. alltl WEO. Ii snownvo arr sso - 1 _ 3.45 , do D FIRST CHOICE FOR A IRIUMPHANI ‘RETURN ENGAGEMENT / i‘??? ~'£> F6 a I f RUDY IIALLEE EDNA MAY llllvrl; EXTRA! NEWS Popeye Cartoon a L hi: 4- 313s ll will ‘I ll l / l» I ll\\\\f Electrical Contractor WIRING AND REPAIRING BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed ERNEST ll. RAMBAI, 129 Elm Ave. Phone 1063.! and CHICKEN ll. J. MIIBOII To? orronarnisr cunning PuIPQSQ Fitting and Sggglyinl Giana EASTERN PACKING CO" LIMITED MONTAGUE. P. l. L Office llourr. 1O to i2 AJI s . Ito O l’. ll cu", by appointment Olfloo Connected With _ _ Drug Store. MOVIE DIRECTOR DIES HEALTHY COUNTRY Inhabitants of New Zealand have HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22 - (AP) —— Sam Wood. 66. one oi the mov- Humpilreq BOOIIRT it KNOCK vrlllllv OO-OR GEORGE MACREADY ROBERTS PERRY fi CARTOON — MUSICAL COMEDY IIFHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN scours: MONTAGUE: Harold r. usury, Albert Althea. ma. lyroh Stswart, Miss Harriet Clair.- aonnr caoaoarown: Weldon tavern. , following plsoos in Montague: lo Georgetown: The Pose Miles: Roper; in St. Peter's: TlioGunr-disnnaay boboughtstuyolthq Mlle l.A.Llo Incl”, lnlourls: “u,” Tbs Pose Ofliee. --'READIIIS will find diapln sale advts. and suction odvts. etc. ciai Page. . JIITTED FOOTWEAR It th- aiontsguq Shoe Store. GRAIIOVIEW Mrs. Margaret Gillis. was a re- cent visitor to the City. ‘ea our Pinon l Iosi girl lrem anywhere who married Ior love and Iound disiliusion. Mr. Preston Sanderson spent Sunday at his home in Grandvlew. Miss Florence MacPhee was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, City, were recent visitors to Grandview. Mr, and Mrs. Jiqctor Sanderson are vacationing in British Colum- bia. ' Miss Shirley MacPhee and Mas- tsr Tommy MacPherson spent Wednesday in Charlottetown. Many friends oi Mrs. A.A. Mac- Phce are pleased to sec ,her at home after a recent illness in Memorial Hospital, Montague. Mrs. Finlay Matheson is spend- ing some time in Glen Martin, guest of her sister, Mrs. Lexie Gil- lls. Misses Betty and Elizabeth Gil- lis, Kinross, and Louise Brehaut, Lyndale, students at P.W.C.. spent the weekend with their families. ALLENE SUSAN i‘: Mr. Borden MacLennan; Quincy, Mass. was a recent visitor to Grandview at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. MacPherson. / Miss Edith MacPherson leaves on Friday for her home in Boston, Mass having spent an enjoyable holiday on P.E.I. Souris Theatre TUESDAY, SEPT 27th. - WARNER BROSMIISICRLTIILAT I onllllslllollllllfl » MW/lielllls/PIRE *’ ”' a "noon icd-‘jfifeosong Many residents o! Grandview spent Wednesday in Dundas at- tending the Provincial ploughing match and horse show. Mrs. Clarence Clillls has return- ed to her home in Halifax, having spent the past two weeks at. her former home in Grnndvlcvlv, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacPhee, Allston. Mass, have returned to the USA. alter a short visit in Georgetown and Vicinity James Mair loft on Thursday for Montreal wheroho will enter Sir George Williams College. Mrs. Minnie Refuse has returned home from n visit with relatives in Murray River and Charlottetown. Miss Mamie MacDonald o! Ken- slngton ll visiting in Gmg-gqgqwn where she is the guest of Captain and Mrs. John Fitzgerald. Mr. Lawrence S. Batchllder. King's County jallor has returned to his duties following his annual holidays. The teachers of Georgetown High School attended the convention held st Ulgg on Wednesday on the 21st. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Levi Bulger of Summer-side were recent visitors to Georgetown at the home of Mrs. Bulger’! parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Soloman. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandler motored to the city on Wednesday where they visited their Ion, Mr. Raymond Lavandler who for the past week has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital where he had a finger amputated. Sate at their homes following a harrowing experience on Sunday last, when their car plunged Ulfvlliihlhe bridge railing and into the water at Deep Brook. near Coleman, lifter failing to make a curve in lhe road. the six Gwrxetown men occupants of the car are loud in their praise of the valuable assistance rendered them by Mr. 'Bruce MacNaught and Mr. Howie Getaon of nearby Cole- man. The hospitality of Mr, and Mrs. MacNaught in caring for the men at their home and in provid- ing them with dry clothes for their trip home is deeply appreciated by the men and their relatives In Georgetown. The Lavandler Fur Farm In Georgetown operated by two bro- thers Frank Lavandier and Ray- mond Lavandier recently signed a five year contract with the Domin- Balleved to be the youngest person ever to hold such a posi- tion in any U. S. college or univer- sity, Miss Phoebe G. Foilmer, 26. is the new dean of women at Dickinson college, Carlisle, Pa. Miss Follmer has degrees from Columbia and Bucknell universi- ties. lon Government (or the operation of an experimental mink station. In the mink ranching business for years the Lsvsndler Fur Farm ls well equipped and experienced to carry on this experimental work. Twenty female breeders and ten males will comprise the stock for the experiments in feeding and breeding to be carried out. The mink stocked ‘will be all of the Standard type, that is the natural dark color mink, and will be se- lected from the present stock on the ranch. It ls understood that. in addition to the breeding shed al- ready on the premises and which will be used to house the selected breeding stock, that n new furrlnf. shed and a food preparing rind storage house will be constructed. In addition to carrying out tho specified Government experiments in feeding, breeding and record keeping, the two brothers will con- tinue to maintain their own priv- ate ranch of Standard, Silvcrblll and Pastel mink. A meeting -of the Mayor and Council and the Building Commit- tee of the Community Welfare League was held in the. council chambers on Wednesday night. The Council decided at a meeting held the previous night to raise ten thousand dollars on a ten your debenture, thereby assuring the erection of the new Recreational Centre. At Wednesday's meeting. following the signing of the agree- ment oi’ affiliation by the Town and the League, plans were made SEPTEMBER__ 25,1341 RAN E ‘Ffildliflli’. .1... FOIT VHF CAN ll DIA Ml MROYTCTION EAMILV TWEEL BLDG. - GREAT]! GEORHE ST. CIIARDUITETOWN, P. E. I. all llsllllrrlloills rll" llll/ll ‘I'll l All. "I<ér~r—§», ‘v §z0srcnt>$ ——€_¢ 94y v "Thor's our best seller — o Wont Ads!" for lhe taking down of the old skating rink. Messrs. Walter Mac- Leun and Frank Lavandler were appointed ioremen for this under- taking. lt is hoped that enough voluntary labour will be available to do this work on the old build- ing and the money thus saved would assure a better equipped new building. Arrangements were also made for the purchasing of reprint of lost month's Guardian cement, stone, snnzl and gravel and also for the digging of a well. A certain amount. of lumber in the old rink is estimated. Some thirty thousand feet are already piled on Kent Square. SOFTEST GEM lkneralds are the softest oi an precious stones. ‘ "I1 gfiwamil5fisiflifii... Also News and Short Grandvisw. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Allan Finlayson. "CINDERELLA i-lonsa" m- horse Mrs Thomas MacPherson ls racing (ans, spending some time in Grandview at the home of her daughter and 559W 5 “CLOCK son-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacPherson. SOUTH BEDEQUE W. I. ___. Those attending P.W.C. from The September meeting of the Kinross are Misses Kay and South Bcdeque Women's Institute Sheila MacKinnon, Louise Mac- Lcod, Betty and Elizabeth Glllis. Louise Brehaut. Messrs Stirling Robins, George Martin. John, Wll- lard and Lloyd MacLeocl, while Elva MacLcod and Virginia Shaw are students of U.C.C. was held in the form of a supper party at the home oi Mrs. Walter Craig, Middleton and was attend- ed by about twenty members. Af- ter a delicious meal had been en- joyed the meeting opened with the Institute Ode followed by the minutes. School and lick committees gave their report and a committee was appointed to look into the matter of electrifying the schools. Busi- ness consisted of giving a donation to the Salvation Army and some discussion re hospital. It was de- clded to hold a pantry sale in the near future, also to sell a layette we had received from our adopted Institute in England. Meeting clos- ed with a vote of thanks to the hostess who was one at our form- er members and the National An- them. Next meetinl’ to be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Leard. BOGART TOUGH, COMPELLING IN “KNOCK ON ANY DOOR" Scmetllmes tender. sometimes shocking and at all times compell- ing. Columbia Pictures’ "Knock On any Door." which stars Humphrey Bogart at the Prince Edward Theatre, is the challenging record of a Skid Row killer who wants to live fast. die young. and have a good looking corpse. Based ‘upon Willard Motley! best-selling novel o! big city crime and passion. . "Knock On Any Door" has been filmed with the brutal honesty and profound compassion to be round in the book itself. The story of Nick Romano. a sen- sitive youngster who dreams or stars and stumbles into a. gutter. the Columbia drama traces his in- evitable disintegration He knows all the angles. loves the girls. hates all the cops-and his efforts to escape from his Skid Row sur- roundlngs into a decent, normal world grow increasingly weaker under the pressure oi his environ- ment The end of "Pretty Boy" Romands trail is as grim and spellbinding as Is an life. In mnjor featured roles are George Macreadyl as a ruthless Dis- trict Attorney determined to send a "cop-killer" to the chair; petite and lovely Allene Roberts as Emma. the lost girl from anywhere whc married for love and found disil- luslon; and Susan Perry. as a soc- ial worker who tries with Bogart to smash Skid Rows tenacious grip on Nick Romano. Other unforget- rrsauao PAINTS 3271?’ l @921.’ Soc your Pittsburgh Paint dealer todlyl ie's best-known directors, died to- day o! a heart attack. THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW 7 the longest llie swoon‘. table characters of the novel are brilliantly cast and portrayed. BASE AT NORTH POLE by F agoly f! Shorten ' " ' ' ' rueaom .. Wren oumao was IN we ARtMJ-lE swear-z ‘win. HE'S our. W" Fm" . ca. s»... aura... of the United I AN olrrl-i IN BLOOD HED navag naval. l now lino ousss. - iifiiffi QZ,FZL°I;.R'Q..I,'":IIJ'II l: ' ‘ 'AGAIN ONCE I-IE GOT OUT-r‘ \ is THIS suvooseo 1o as m ' ORATRAVELING CIRCUS? . cefrve aeeusulweo u m I saouuo me womb! so not? tucmusn roar our r AIN'T GOIWNN rumsommw m m n IACK YARD as cons as l: uva! ' _. , _§\\,, ‘I I l ' ‘ wHAT HES DOING - OSLO, Norway, Sept. 22—(AP)—- interview today a United States Air Rescue Service will establish a hale at the North Pole next spring, Balcherl said the base will be set up to gain experience In top-of-the-world regions. m6 TRIP PLANNED FOR '00! YOU LEAVE NR ‘IANGANYIKA WIGHT! FROM THERE ‘DU GO TO OUTER MONGOLIA, AND THEM" -~ ‘~- . 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