rtiiitcs EWIARII i Today - l-‘ii-I. and n “flflfltlllll L_Euhu fBIITIIII‘ JEiIIIIIIS ' PETER LAW? BEIIEIIL? TYLER ‘Edward Arnold e Clitivlie tilbggics LAWFORD "Of-‘Yweod’: new Iaverln Io o; romantic! EXTRA’ NEWS OF THE DAY l SPORTS < CARTOON i SHOWS 3:25 - 7 - 9 TONIGHT FRI. and SIIT. Shows 7 and 8:45 Matinee Soturdoy Only 2:30 ROAIIIIIG GIIIISI... FLYING FISTSI lluilq I ml in smugglers‘ lull LAND of the LIIWLESS . FRANK] CARTOON - "TIME", NOBODWS CHILDREN SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 RAYMOND HATTON um iwvituv A MUNUMIAM wiciunt SERIAL - MUSICAL ‘d Sassy “Selassiefi ls Classy Photo Subiece Flu s: FEATURETTE - CARTOON V "VACATION uiws" _, 0N 1.00m. SCREEN mi a vocation out West, is mistaken iior a baby-laced kllicr, tiiic billu’ atioii lends to Wild adventure aind ‘mystery in what promises to be one of the incrriest of Monograms lilien-iigi-rs series, "Vacation Days," ,rivhlcri opens today at the Capitol ‘Phvcitrc. Juvenile favorites June Preisser, Frankie Darro, Warren Mills and Noel Neill are seen with Stewart in the musical comedy, which features lihe oiehestriig; of Jciary Wald and Spade Cooley. - "MY BROTHER TALKS T0 HORSES" WILL APPEAL T0 lEYrJRY RLEMBEIE OF , Every once in it while there comes ‘out of Hollywood a story that is o1 pCf-‘iilllfll appeal to every member of the fn-mlly from Grandpa down f to little Jtiriior. such a story 1s 11m‘ folded on the Prince Edward screen 1:1 ‘My llftiiller ’l‘aiks to liorses," with "iliit/ch“ Jenkins, Peter Law- foi-d. Beverly 'l‘y'ler end Spring ‘Ilyllgitlll comprising a household} that tnuy not. be exactly like the ‘one next door but in one you will, lllKl difficult to forget. "Butch." us little Lewie, hang» arirutizi ii Baltimore race track and lfiVfR horses to tihe point where inel ,frrl.s ho can communicate wit-hi thrtn 'l‘his uncanny proclivity en- nhlcs hm in pick out the winners Huge. black-manor! African knows uhcn in show mmcrii his who a pa,“ “blah ,5 of f» _ ‘i. .‘ . m“ prom‘ . ;i.:li~ lltltrekl to tiirfman .~ ,» .. t "Selassie." iruc to h hv-rrrl ls kwi: of “M if." "'i"l .iii ll"il .'l‘,‘il- deflzlellqlillddttliyfl A2071!‘ of the Sparks ("- whirh comes to (In '-,i4'“’l\'~l'l, rnituz-ilny LJIIUWM-s bmmér Pm“ i ill. Lam-ford. ivhr» needs some ready cnii: tn (‘llllblfl him to marry his swret- hrni-t. ilr-vrrly Tyler. When it ap- ]l(‘fll“l that their get-rlch-rnilck Mllfuitvfi ivill be realized. the shock rf rl‘€‘ll‘l’_' hir, favorite horse killed in n rncl" robs Lewie of his extra- rvrtlniriry ]3(‘,\\'1‘I'5 cif divination. The ntnnner in which the family for- tunes or:- recouped lends to some o,~.eitli~.~l_v FUSDPTFPYIII situations laefcre the happy final fudecut. l July 5. Exhllmfinn (irfillhfll. for afternoon find night, performances at‘ I130 and 8:30 P. M. The huge blnclz-ninncd Afr‘ ' grapiicrs who like to lit-ind tlici f""ll".“< it, is photogenic nnd like; nntltiiiz better tltwii to . lcnr. points rit. his nobfc lrnrl. I,n !li..:- iii’ . trlloqiiists and roar iviih their Jim: ~ ll“llK their prey cannot, tell from \vh‘ch dircclioi in; and becomes (‘fllllll’=I‘fl, hill tho . have to resort to nny such thrritrics \'.'h"ri m gets about fourteen pounds of lcen lllf"2l ri i-i milk dct is in ordci. The hi: en's ivt r. tho milk. Greatly augmented for I94’! rind traveling on it: fl“.']1 hrnnd new’ railroad train nf double-length red. ycllnvs, blue and lvor Mrs. thei Sparks Circus offers its wild animal moimiyryy- 1;, q 1mg gpnflrfjfp from the bit: ton lli which the main performance trike: pltice. but at no fifl- ditlonul charge. irc \'t“il- "h." vrntiittl <0 ndftil (lfillilfl is rout- . (‘ll iii m"= lion" llllli" rolls ‘iITlllIlfl. Fnclt "~' (‘FZITDl Funk": when d liver nil inn. IITXFII into Vllood [slouch-Caribou Service Pending completion Oli-IISTGIIOTIOII a! oil burners on the Charles A. Dunning" the szrvice will he curried on by the i. V. "Prince Nova” as follows: Leave Wind Islands 7 A.M.--ll AM.—3 P.M. Leave Cor bou .. 9 A.M.— I PM ~5 PM. Operating Daily Including Sundays DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: Same us I946 LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:30 A.M. (STANDARD TIME) FOR LATEST NEWS When Teen-Agar Freddie Stewart,’ l Iundmiu nihlvlnll ‘awe Merlin! noun hi the wild 0' munch ‘him inn-molly. ll [Iva nlirl and builds llnflnn. u; atrium w. I. The Jiizte meeting of the Mt. T-lvlllrk ' l WM held ti! (h! Iirritt‘ of tit» Vmc President. Mn. Jack lfasllrte \\il't an HUEHdIHPQ tit rlcwzi. iiwiitarrs and five visi- lois. Th.‘ llFCrlClPlli’ Mrs. W. J. y Mulch, premded. The meeting open- : ed \\‘iIIl Ode ltllltHVPLl ll_\‘ the Creed repeat- lcd in unison. Afiniites of lifay meet- - mg were 3p]l|'(\\‘t"(l as road. Sick and School committees giive their rcpcrts and hills were paid. It lwas decided to treat the school lflllldffi] ivitli ire crcnm on closing ti _v. The CDIICclJfs handed in re- m pts from the Red Cross Society ‘for sales. A vote of thanks wu hlarDoiigall for thcrr work in collecting for the Red Cross Cam- paign. I‘. was moved, secondid and coiricd that $10.00 be given to the Relief to Greece Fund. Mrs. Malcolm lvfacRoe, Mrs. Jack Mac- Rae and Airs. Lawson MacEachern kindly offered to collect in the District for the Relief to Greece ,F‘uitd. lVIi-s. Jack MiicRne and Mrs. W. J. Mulch were appointed to ar- range the musical program for the District Convention. Mrs. Lawson MacEachern and Mrs. Edmund Robertson were ap- pointed delegates to the Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Women's Institutes at Chariot! town. Mrs. J. E. Mac achern was asked to find out the cost of hav- ing an honour roll placed in the school. Two letters of thank! were received for fruit sent to the sick. A receipt for $17.00 was re- teived from the Catiadlen Cancer Society. Collection amounted to 90c. Next meeting will be held at. the home of the secretary, Mrs. Edmund Robertson on July 8th. Meeti-ni: closed with the National Anthem after which a delicious lunch was served hy the hostel! and indies of the Lunch Commit- fee. MAYFIELD SCHOOL Report for the month of May. Grade VII.—1, Shirley Moffatt. Grade Ive-l. Pearle Nicholson; 2, Darin Andrew; 3, Ira. Cole. Grade III. A.—1, Marion Moffott. Grade III. l3.—1, Arthur Cole. Grade Ill. C.-—l, Nellie Aindretw. Grade IL-l, Freddy Andrews. Grade I.-‘l. Marjorie Cole. Perfect nllcndnllCE —- Elizabeth Cole. Ira Cole, Freddy Andrew, Marjorie Cole. Prize for C0112 Teacher - Ada Graham. Spelling — Elizabeth LON DON PLANNING LONDON —tCP)— A mon- struction p'.fin W85‘ Presmwd T5‘ cr-Mly to the Court of CO-mmml ‘Cotinrll for thi- comillel" TF°°"' structot; of tire fqllirrl mile in 1-59 heart of London The historic home l of the L:rd Mayor Will bl‘ "bull! l on a ncv,‘ site and the rrmcval by '60 fer-i. of one of Wreirs famous , churches is DIRT-fled» GOOD ‘RATIONING PLAN NEW DELHI __ toe) The United Sllll?" scri-etziiy of A1140- ulture sriys that India has "ore 0f the best if not the best rat. onlng gysQgmg to be found " Intliii l: fac- ing o. serious ford crisis due to n ileum"; fiiilure o.’ the wheat crow by "l" disease. Watch for linrtliiiniliarlami Farrles Ltd. "Dona Anion Infill! NI. II" I.“ IQI up mhtuuv against hntlirr attach. B” (or I mnlur illylflh in Rrdfln Bus. and, Thi- Jenkins rlurtnney. (‘lnrlomy town; avmpli-‘n lint; filo". lob‘: iextentieci to .\Ii.<s Lane and Miss: l: finial Tort; "You're not YHIIQ well vet. vmi know. People don't IMOWFI" from such I na-ty itnocit on thi- hen/t as ‘youve had quite so quit. i q. voil ‘mnglne. and l heleve IiiI St- not good {or the pitivnt i3 avorri‘. You are warring. aren't you?‘ "I siippoie I iim. cu: think you'd tllldrfzlflfld " l Once again that awkward silen~e ‘no deep that both could beer the l 0011'!- rllliilll): of the Institute ti-ckbig of the small CIOci.‘ 0n the table Sulllldlhg as ihntgh .t \\ IQ a rapid succession of ham-Her LLWi l "Do you TGI-lly think l-iidv Kitti‘ is worth worrying about’! l Stephen Hylton heard _the queu- tlon unbelievingly He ma ceased to wonder sbout this extmoriilnary you"! wcmitn and yet one c ul:l not altogether ignore ne" Tnere iii-as something compe-lliritliy vltiil thing in him that felt armored at this almost. casual rcfe sin-e to her employer's wife. “I wonder what you mean that remark?" There was on edge lo his voice that mtg-ht have iviirri- ed o more experienced woman that: she was on the brink 0f trouble. Moyre Wlnstanley did not, for Ithe moment, reply. She took an- ‘cither ctgaxette from the little box on the adjacent table and flowed Stephen to light. it for hi-r. f "I too, have seen Lady Kitty to- night." she began. "More than that, Mr- I-Iylton. I hippen to know that she ini-errsts you I sup- pose I put two and two together, lend, well " the giri smiled pleasantly "It ivas iiaturl to assume that you'd be a trifle up- set I iriust confess, 1 was surpiscd myself-" 'I‘here was no knowing what this surprisingly ingeiiuous woman would say next. l "Don't you think we might be frank about till this?" said Ste- ‘phen. "We've been skirmishing iiiround for quite a long time and [you may posvtiblv have gained n ~number of somewhat wrong im- pressions, tltmlfih why we should be discussing whet are, utter all. my private affairs, I don‘t knOW " The girl laughed. It was ‘the first time he hot! heard her laugh and it sounded rather pleasant "YOU'RE JEAIDUS!" "It may be the island. you know. All sorts of strange lhlltll! can happen on m island trot may be your picturesque Paradise of Dreams Didn't you tell u; tluit. while we're here we're not our- selves any more, or scmetni-rg like that. I know I feel cflfferent But that, may be the change of elr or anything." The likhtnosa of the girl's ton! was In curious contrast ti her ear- lier demeanour and Stephen won- dered if she were pulling his tee. "But aren't we getting iiwuy from the point?” he asked. Moyrs nodded "P91118133 I shouldn't. hove mentioned the Is- land ” “We were talking of rkim-ilshing. ,You say that you know I'm wor- ried about Indy K'tty Point r I suppose no one can have any ob- jection to my exercising my mind concerning her?" "None whatever so lone as you don't ham-i yourself mentally 9s ii lresult of the exercises. From the moment. this wretched cruise be-, gen lady Kitty's been plcylng on -your traditional 5mm 0f Mr plly for wives. poring as It women hard done by; iiyolnan with o husband who doesn't iipprectate he: sterling qualities. And you've believed ell that. You've taken a can of paint and a. brush and found the white- wuhlng s pleasant diversion. You'll pardon me being frank about ‘nings, m2. Hyiton, but I'm n-frnid I'm not the sort of person to roacrt. to subterfuge flntil to- night you imagined you iiere being gllllnt to Lldy Kitty. New, snce you've seen her looking rathe; alf- ferent to-night you re not so sure. You're perplexed; you're trying. to ask vourleif what it all means end for the life of you you can't under- stand it. The woman you th ught to be wronged has cheapo-ted her- self Isn't that what you ire thinking, Bteoiien?’ It was the Fret. time he had ever recalled her using his Christian name 1nd no might have been more surprled iit it than he was had it not. bren for tlte amazing nnalyrls of his thoughts with which she had just presented him "I see," he admitted, q.» I ngln. "And you really think it"s be n as patent as all that? My interest in Lldy Kitty. I mean?" "I should hate you to think I've been spying about the ship haven't It's none of m. bunlness what people do but since vcsterdav things have changed I've remem- bered things I would, in sll prob- gbillty. have forgoitrn Ami Lo- night when you looked so wo ried. I couldn't help feeling thiit you've been disillusioned." . Stephen laughed "I've mat I good many women.‘ he confessed, "but I think you're the more 0|- traordlnai-y Why. for instance, mould you be lnterettcd in my ll.- titude one way or the other to the wife of my Qirrployer?" “Can't you think of any reason?" Stephen thought there Wad B. chal- lenge In the girl‘; words "I could." he Admitted, his lip! fanning into a irialicloiu Imib. "I could sunset. jealousy an a m-tlve. "Jealousy!" ‘There wan v.0 scorn in the girib voice - Just a hint of shrewd contemplation. "Am ; right?" "Not altogether. But I always Jhlnk women no inherently mere ljenlous of each other ‘Illfln men. |I've known Indy KIN/y lot-gei- than you ha", Stephen. and “hie you mly have eppured sorry for hll’. Jen u I have done at. t-Imec when H about her. and yet time was s me-l l by l-______.... ~ u a smile, designed elude. l i “WHERE Smart no a wink, lovely comfort, the chic straps are highlighted by trick!‘ FJOL lltk til, lit .lt it lliml llll“~~l lair imir for w‘ . , H. TH Ii SMIIIZI tl/fldallotta lItLilllHJll. t.'l~llill'~ \lIIllIIIt'|’ IIIIHNIIIT Per-fly styled to eel ofl‘ your white ensemble.’ In all-white and while with red, blue and- lrown trim s'i‘ri.iis oiui W! ilfiiltv .il't' ill‘\lf_’_lll'll pealingetripee in con- trnaiing or solid colours - $3.35 z- i’ $2.“ Nit"? tin/in; " The Xgnew-Surpasa stares serving the Maritimeo f; . 85 serving NOVA SCOTIA: Amherst. Clue Bay, Halifax, New Glasgow, Sprlngliill, Sydney, Truro, Windiior. P.E.I.: Charlottetown. NEW BRUNSWICK: Campbellton, Fredericton, Ilioncton (2 branches), Saint John (2 hrnnchu), Sl. Stephen] I you come to consider everything. she hasn't dmie much to help her-J self. Sl-e is one of these mentally repressed women. It would have been better, perhaps. if 5hn‘d had children. They might rsive been the means of diverting hei- atten- tion from herself. Not that I'm de- fending Sir flmothy," she hasten- ed to correct iiny false iziipresSlon. "I'm not. At time: he's a sod-sat- isfied brute and treats hei- with ‘ten consideration than if she‘d been dirt. You do respect. diit be- cause if you neglect. it, it can be injurious to ‘iealth But Sir Tim- othy (on neglect Lady Kitty as long as he pleosrs and sle won't become dangerous It only she had been more atronz-rliinded her life to-day might have been totiilly d1!- ferent from what lt is." school children as treats. Plans were made to have a picnic for school children instead of school closing. It was moved by Mrs. limttheivs and sectiiiileo by Bruce Crozler that two boxes of candy be made for Institute Con- vention. It was moved and second- ed that Mrs. Ben}. Burns and Mrs. Carroll make cake. Members to Edgar take coke material to next. meetinl- Next meeting at home of Mrs- IJomes Cousins, meeting on Friday ilnstead of Thursday on accourll of convention. Roll cill "A Handi- lcraft I would Like To Learn". Auc- tion to be held rit. next. meetinz- Collection .b0c. Meeting closed with "The King". A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assist- ed by Mrs. Earl Matthews. BALTIC W. l. The regular monthly rn d Baltic Women's Institute we: hold at home of Mrs. Edger Matthews on evening of June 5th. Meeting opened by Institute Ode followed by creed in unison. Roll call was answered by eight members ex- changing needs. Two visitors were welcomed. Minutes of last meet- ing were read, approved. and sign- ed. Cenvasser of Dillricf. for Can- rer Society collected $5.40. Nursery mot was completed. It was moved by Mrs. Joe. Cousins Ind second- ed by Mrs. Edgar Matthews that bill of $5.00 for hooking of mot and $1.00 for dying yarns be paid also $1.00 for having mat stumped Remaining lb. of yarn from mat wu sold for $1.00. Cuiiolpondence consisted of letter Jrom Lot l6 Pllyers saying that were unable to bring their play to Malpcque. Letter from Pro- testant Orphanage. Letter from lnatittite Office. Letter of thanks ‘or fruit. Delegates appointed to attend Convention In Charlottetown: Mrl. Ben]. Burns iind Mrs. Edgar Mat- iliewn. It was moved and seconded that $3.00 be sent Mrs. Whiter Lard to help buy stools for P. C. Hospital. flick Committee reported mlk- ing two vial-ts. It we: moved by Mile Mutation and seconded by Mn. mini‘ Matthew: that fruit, be plld. There was ouch e fine train blil f 0i. It lvu 2am to not claim u; it mlmtmii. 11.3.. ieoeiiuy the‘ seven-yeur-old Donald McOinn. looking if over with the tradition“ smell boy's love for rnlroldlng. wanted to know if "the president" Ill 1 aboard. Not only was ha nbonrd but the president, (w. M. Noel. 011"‘ man and president of-thu Canadian Pacific Railway). name out and h quite a chat with hi: fellow i-nilroudcr. They found both of them wm Irish and both "CPR. man" for Donald's dud. O. Lt MoOinn. ll l freight clerk at. tho New Brunswick capitol, Mr. Neel in in the time on his tint official tau: sum iooomliq president.