“Qil-"IEIIITOII 'iRERRON PRIIIG EDWARD EQMING FRIIIAY m SATIIRIIAY » ~»._..~1-»»<~. -t e... 7...‘)... CE BIIRY "I IRE-IRIS ROUGH-AND-ROWDY tAuon-elor. Ii A GEIIIIIIIAII roimv CAPITQL rm. and sin. ‘MATINEE 2:30 — EVENING SHOWS~7 - ALEMRDRE new mu ABVERTUR! ROMAICE R5 I'M H III5 .. IIIIUGLAS FAIRBAIIKSJt... "- . l. to. rum MIAIIRICK .- ..LKIMJI'AMIRO MYSTERY m m: MOONLIGHT OF THE JIOVIES”; TOP-HAT p make a GENT out ol.,a‘ . . IAILBIRMD? I When Welly em Item the "He house" le e penthouse It's Itllerleuel DOROTHY 70H m» w» DRAKE - PATRICK "l!" "W ouovs ozone: - tron AMES Welly m: " “W145i”! Comedy - Song Occupations 8:45 rouiciu EMPIRE rm. and 8A1’. SHOWS 7 - 8:45 — MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY 2:30 ALSO: "WESTERN WHOOPEE" - SERIAL IIIIT HAG AZINI The Gentleman's Magazine Ill The llama. a member o! the camel family. ie native to Peru. - |,_ MQLEO“ Ueed u I bent c! burden. It pro- um eflflpli of the use o! the vldee e silky it? 1 and edible eltlhillhed In 17!] by In Illlllh- mm. Idward Opve._\nd WI! "l! IOAI LLAMA. PLIAII -_-a_ Tl-IE_GUARDIAN. fil-IARLOTTETOWN Arm: EASTERN GUARDIAN t-i QGENTU; MONTAQMJ: Harold F. Landry. Albert Althea. Mrs. Byron atewert. Mlu Harriet Clair. lGlNT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levon AGENTS SOUBIB: Min Enid Richard: and Gordon Ferrell ‘Ihe Guardlen may be bought at an! of the following plsoee In Montague: Mlle S. A. Llewellyn; Mre. CIII- II Georgetown: The Poet (lflloe: in Smarter Oondorfi and Florenon Boner. tn Bt- Petefi: The Poet Oflioa. wrunoa run-u, new pattern.‘ Georgetown And Vicinity Jeweller, Montague. ‘Misses Betty and Bernadette McManus are spending a pleasant vacation at Holiday Inn. Morris- on's Beach. Georgetown. Misc Isabel Martell left recent- ly on a trip to Toronto, Ontario. .'M.rs. Garfield Taylor, Wilma and Marilyn are spending a pleas- M,‘ Cyrus shawl ‘nsunnce as. ant vacation at. Holiday Inn, Mor- em, Momaglm was a business risoris Beach, Georgetown. “sum. w Geometown on Monday_ Miss Winnie Obonnor oi’ Bos- ton, Mass.- who Is holidaying in Lower Montague, was the guest o! Miss Frances DeLory for a icw days. m. stewm Mrs. Cyrene McIntyre is the‘ suest o! Miss Evelyn Aiclntyre. . Mr. waiter MacLean and son Hamid have returned home from Mr. Sheldon Coffin. BYE-akin", a visit. to Sourie. where they of the ONR... is visiting his home we" the 3.16515 o; Mr, and Mr; in Ml- Stewflfl- | William Hughes. M11 and MP5- Wm MQGYBBM‘ °I Mr. Joseph soully and daugh- Haliiax is visiting Airs. McGregcrb L" 3116118 o; chafloqdewwn a" PMBHH. M!" and M-Ti R°Y Lean-I visiting in Georgetown, the guests _ -—-' _ o! Mr. and Mrs. Waller Mac- Miss Divine of Peaks Station is’ Lem spending her vacation with Miss * Silvin Feohan. Mr. i". A. Coyle o! the Inspec- tion Department o! the Char- Mr- ‘him Clam “mmagm- I5‘ lottetown Post Oiiice, carried on nleam‘? M“ ‘vimam P°WE"I an inspection o! our local ciiice Section loreman, who is on his] on Fflday_ annual vacation. Mr HOYB“ MCEWH‘ °t Char‘ and three children of Jamaica “new” spent the weebendlPlains. Mesa. motored to the visiting m‘ bmther‘ William M“ Province over the week-end and Ewen‘ are the guests of Mr. Victor's Mr. Arthur JardiT-e oi‘ Charlotte- i Qtfms- Mr‘ and Mrs‘ ‘mwph town spent the week-end visiting 1c or‘ l‘ brotler 1b t J d‘ , it.- sutiwam I A er M me b l Stewart Hanson, son of Mr. and lllrs. N. W. Hanson o! Burnt The many friends of M‘ Howard- Point, ls_ VISILIILS’ his aunts, Mrs. MacDonald are glad m Sh, himJ-larry Simmons of Maple Hills home again, much improved in and M“ ‘Fame Blarmhard OI heamh having spent the past t,“ Charlottetown. years in the Provincial Sanitarium. _ '_ ‘Mr. arid hlrs. John Victor, Friends oi "Sonny" Decree. our popular bus driver, are lorry to hear that he recently underwent an operation (or appendicitis in the P. E. Island Hoepltal and ell wish him a speedy recovery. Mr.‘ Phillip Boudreault he; re- turned to his duties aboard the S. s. Prince Edward Island alter convalesclng at home from the el- iects o! injuries to his toot. Considerable , ‘ a o! tdeob‘ erel are being caught by hand line and hooks at the harbour ent- rmce and each morning and eve- ning many boats can be seen on their way to the iishlng grounds to try their luck. The Trustees od’ Georgetown High School recently travelled to the City where they were success- iul in completing negotiations tor the borrowing or the twenty-live hundred dollars ($2500.00). rec- ently authorized at a. meeting o! the district ratepayers. for im- provements to the school bulld- inz. It is expected that the tiecessary materials will arrive within a low days and that the work will commence then. Georgetown members of the 17th Reece Regt. (Reserve Force) arrived home on Monday and were highly enthusiastic over the training they received while at camp Petawawa. Several mem- bers of the unit including Art Macswaln. Neil Campbell and Lloyd King stayed over tor e. ievw days in Ottawa. Maurice and Cullen DeLory and Howard Welk- - er are enjoying a short stay in Montreal beiore continuing on home and Harold Macbean took the opportunity to travel dwn to Toronto on a visit to his sister, lsabeuMacLean of that city. DECLARE DIVIDEND NEW YORK, Aug. Zl-Dlrectcrs oi’ the International Nickel Com- pany of Canada. Limited. today declared a dividend of 4o cents a share on crmimon stock, payable, in United States funds. Sept. 2!) to shareholders of record Aug. 23. TROPICAL BIRDLAND Tiny Ecuador has 1-780 species oi birds; North America has about 600. Miss Doris Jay ot the Northern Electric Co. Montreal. has re- twned. hmh; spent the lpast. two weeks visiting her pBTCDIS. Mr. end Mrs. Roy Jay, Senator J. P. McIntyre and R. C. Clark, ll/LLA. of Mt. Stewart, are among the many deegates attending the National Liberal Convention in Ottawa, ‘ i l Miss Loretta McLeod o! Boston is visiting her sister. Mrs. Lillian and Irene MacDonald, also he; brother, Joseph McLeod, My‘ Stewart. "CORSICAN anomaas" suns FAIRBANKS m ACTION EPIC Douglas ‘Fairbanks Jra. 0mg or the screens most popular person. will be re-leased by Producers Re. MONTREAL WILL BE IIT. MATTHEW & McLEAWS SOIIRIS 5117455. is the swashbuckling hero of Edward Smalls lavish production 0i’ “Tlhe Corsican Brothers", which 1 Mum: Corporation starting today at the Capitol Theatre. Doug. Jr.. who plays a dual role in this spectacular adventure-rom- ance. has Ruth Warrick as his leading lady. and other: who are featured in the supporting cast in- elude Akim Tamiroll’. Henry Wil- coxon. J. Carrol Naish, John Em- ery. H. B. Warner and Gloria ‘Holden. IIIIISIIRIITS Exciting Feud Story Briefly. the story of “The Corsi- an: Brothirs" involves la iéendlettn _ ‘ t f: ifimwifiifi. Ti.‘2°t.."§°i§‘.2..l..°2. ‘J2. PERSIAN l-AMB the iollownig generation, when the twin brothers oi the destroyed Franchi iaimlly decide to avenze- the murder of their parents hy Baron Colonna. Douilns Fairbanks Jr.. portrays the twin brothers oi’ Corsica who are emotionally and tempera-mentally so clcse in spirzt‘ that when tlzjiy are separated, each - exper encea e some thou his \'lI ‘ reaction: es the other. a a ( KELLOGGIS Asfl/W’ Based on Alexandre Dumas‘ im- mortal classic. "The Corsican Brothers” was directed by Gregory Raioff. with the screen adapte- tion done by Howard Estabrook. 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