race eicirr p white and who fell ' in love. And these are . her poignant personal Elhel - arrymore n It: one who h-be her Darryl F. Zanuclr r' prescnls ii! 4'... L William rmdigan .. the llnrnnr who loved her D Produced or arryIF.Zam4rk EXTRA! TIME "ISEAIJTY AT WORK" SHOIVS AT 7 AND 9. "ABBOTT and OOSTELLO MEET SHOWS 2:30-7-8:45 TO - DAY " THE IIIIOOEO OIRIOBDAIIS " STOOGE COMEDY - SERIAL f CAPITOL Moll. - TOE. -J wan. Popular Request has demanded a return showing of this thrilling story of top Harness Racing and a Cham- pion Horse. - This in (1 time for men of I, (lCitOIl ... for women worthy lot mighty r Ol.'l(lIlCO .. .ior (l K people ho didn t count the H .l.-.' Time worn the good Oili fi(ly'.. . . Lind now ilwy (I . .i:- 'r rt-will Your Iieaftx i will race e'vPrv p it e ufthe wad .. . with i The Grea Acapsmv AWARDS son ITASI earn sun PORTRAYALSI PRINCE EIlWAiiIl-4 llAYS- min. to mun. a girl who passed for hopelessly, desperately the people who bring "drama to the screen! Eihcl ' l l 41878 as the one who warned & unvuav-rm TODAY ONLY-Showing At 2:30-7-9 Dan Patch” A). 'j.wu1' ' v .IlFV.VlS (Llll. v 1 y - oiiiii a mill. RTTII I'll.-iliIAiTTI-I WARRH ...'llNlt Wll M w . '.v-Hr ANNOUNCEMENT DR. M. N. BECK will establish a practice of medicine in ST. PE'I'ER'S during the first part at July A Anntlol , llacleaall Iras. Tieatre ' MT. STIWAIT Friday was - Saturday 8:00 FINISHED LUDIBEII or ALL SIZES '7” M”"" , FOR SALE in-um: Danger! Advantural WritefordeIverypi-iees- Anenuumcwuiooni.-no ... names as It all. A can now. , . 'Neal as the one wiln betrayed he llirei-ml by Iia liazan Tuesday Evening Shows Only Matinee Cancelled For This Day STARTING MONDAY AND CONTINUING THROUGH THE SFMMER. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS ALL MATINEES WILL START AT 2:30 DAILY EVENING THE KILLER" CANADA l'rovince of l'rince Edward lslanu IN THE PROBATE COURT 'I'he lst day of June AD. 1950 in Re Estate of Leo B. Doyle late of Charlottetown In Queen's County in the said Province. Plumbing and Heating Contractor. ' d intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or litrratc person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon treading the petition on file of Georgina Doyle of Charlottetown aforesaid. widow, the admlnistratrix of the above named Estate praying that a cila- tion may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons Interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court llousc in Charlottetown in Quecnis County in the said Province. on Thursday the sixth day of July next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forcnoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and .1'Hs; CUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN IIIE EASTERN iililliliil" l(lIN'l't-l: IIONTACUEI ilnroid I. Stewart. lib AGENT GIOIOETOWN 2 iandry. Albert Althea. Ire. Inna iinrrlet Uintr. Weldon ums. The Guardian Ill: be as ueorretowni The feat (mice: bought at any of the following places in Montague: Mina ii. A. Lleevellyl: Ilra. Ciel. in sourlex The Snack Bar and U lliehardaluon. ..'l"l'I'I'I'.'l) FOOTWEAR at :2.- iianuzue Shoe Store Lorne Valley Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod were visitors to Souris on Mon- day. Mr. Earle MacDonald was a bus- iness visitor to the City on Wed- ncsday. Mr. Earle Jay. Mt. Stewart. was a business visitor to Lorne Valley Thursday. Mrs. Reuben McCannell and Mr. Grant McCannell were visitors to Montague on Friday. Mr. Russell McAulay and Mr. James Callaghan were visitors to Montague on Wednesday. Mr. Roy MacLeod went to CIIIF iottelown on Wednesday. when he is engaged at carpenter work. Miss Christine Shaw. Charlotte-I town, spent the week-cnd in Lorne v Valley at the home of her parents. I I Mr. Bruce Woolridgc was a vis- I iior to Pisquid on Wednesday. wherc.he attended his sisters wedding. .IMrs. Lloyd MacDonald and daughters Shirley and Elaine were visitnrsl to Montague on Friday. A. H. MacDonald. Mr. Mr. William Ferguson spent the week-end at his home in Lorne' Valley. He is employed with the” Poole and Beer Construction Com-. l73n)'. .- Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier. Rustico, were visitors to- Lorne Valley on Thursday. at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and family and Mrs. A. H. Mac- Donald were guesis of Mr. and; Mrs. Homer James. Church Road.i on Sunday. Her many friends are pleased to know that Mrs. James Callaghan has returned home from the Mem- orial Hospital. Montague. and is much improved in health. Her many friends are sorry to hear of the continued illness of Mrs. Spencer Crane. which made it necessary for her to enter the King's County Memorial Hospital for treatment. and all hope to see her home soon and much improv- cd in health. I A number of people from this vicinity attended the funeral of the late David MacDonald. Card- igan. on Monday morning. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mrs. MacDonald and other members of the family in their bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. George McCanncil. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Douglas.M:. the Estate closed as prayed for in- said petition and on motion of hi. Alban Farmer. Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House In Charlotte- town aforesaid. at or near the Bank of Nova Scntia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid. so that all persons in- Ieresied in the (said estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Illa Honour Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Pro- bate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Sal) I. Margaret Andrew. L S. registrar Vernon MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLcod. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford. Charlottetown. motored to Lorne Valley on Wed- nesday where they attendcd a shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Ncil McCannell. Mr. snd Mrs. Burt. Leard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mclntyre and family. Miss Emma Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc- Intyre. and Mr. Peter MaeLeod motored to New Glasgow, N. 5.. on Sunday. where they had an cnoyable visit. On Wednesday. June l pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mc- Cannell when relatives and friends gathered for s miscellancousshow- or in honour of their son Nell and his bride. They received many beautiful and useful gifts which were opened by Mrs. Charles Crawford and thc accompanyinc names and good wishes were road by Miss Aletha MacLcod. Mr. Mc- Cannell thanked their friends for their nice gifts and good wishes, and all joined in singing ”For Nanci: Murphy's Carding and Butt- ing Mill at Sous-is will be mum A,""c;,, H" open for business about July L. 5. 5-I-EVENSON lst. We solicit your patron- & lranch Manager 339- . .' I40 RICHMOND ST. MRS. TERRENCE MURPHY M '10”! forfelkvhelders i A-..:..-.-. sum KING'S COUNTY HOSPITAL - ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given OIi.O the Annual Meeting of the King's County Hospital will be held in the Beaver Club Hall, Montague, on Wednesday, June 28, 1960, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of electing trustees for the Government of the institution, in accordance with the by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as might be brought before it. An set-.'3.'naare 14th. a I "lieady Mix" Plant Starts Operation with the opening of Schurniairs "Ready Mix" Concrete Plant in Charlottetown it. is now possible to buy Concrete already mixed and ready to pour into forms. Ready Mix Plants are' operating in most of the principle cities in Car.- ada and the U. S. A. with the Charlottetown the fifth to start in the Maritlmes. other Maritime cities with Ready Mixed Concrete Plants are Halifax, St. John, Fred- ericton and Mancton. At the Char- lottetown Ready Mix Concrete Plant clean, hard gravel and sand and fresh cement is accurately Weighed into transit mixer trucks. The transit mixers thoroughly agitate the dry aggregate and then add in the necessary amount of water. This operation is so timed than when t.he mixer arrives at the job it. is prepared to unload Ready Mix Concrete batched and mixed to the customers speci- ficatlons, Mixes are recommended, and samples of the finished con- crete tested regularly by a nation- ally known firm of Consulting Engineers and Inspectors. Tin.- Plant will deliver any quantity from 1-2 cubic yard up and if ad- vantage is taken of the 5 per cent cash discount the price runs from 518.05 a yard for lots of 25 yards or less to 315.49 a yard for orders of 100 cubic yards or more. Ready Mix Concrete Plants owe their West Kent School Senior Prize List INTERMEDIATII AND senior: raizs usrs Certificates of Merit: 1. Erin Chandler; 2. Maureen Bolialser; 3. Frances Wilson; 4. Carolyn Nelson; 5. Johanna MacDonald. Trusteer Leaving Certlneatea (in order of merit): Brier Mnxlield Chandler. Maureen Margaret - Bo- lialrer. Frances Jane Wilson. Car- olyn Jean Nelson.zMarlon Johanna MacDonald, Audrey Jean Horne. Robert Beverly Hambly. Ian Char- les Cameron. Henry Waldo Hoyt. Joan Elizabeth Bealrato. Donald John MacNeil1. Joan Marie Mc- Guire, Wilfred Kenneth MacLean, Jane Isabelle Giddings, Edward Monkley Clark. Dorothy Margaret Simmonds, David Reardon, Paul John Taweel. Weston Ward Car- mody. Helen Anna 'l.'aweei,Thomas Scantlebury. Nathan Keir Proctor. Catherine Crockett. Gerald Robert Birt. Pass List: David Clark, Orville Diamond, Harold Larter, Steven Chandler. Lloyd Palmer. Hugh Gil- lespie. John Murley, Janet Rupert. Peter Taweel, Charles Chandler, Jean Tweedy. Donsld Livingstone. Emanuel Kays. Attendance Certificate Orville Diamond, 7 years. Special Prizes And Awards His Excellency. the Governor- Gcneral's Bronze Medal. awarded to the pupil attaining the highest standing for the year in the work of the Tenth Grade. won by Briar Chandler. Special prize for General Profic- iency. donatcd by Col. D. A. Mac- Kiniion. D.S.O., to the pupil stand- ing first for the year, wo'n by Briar popularity to the simple fact that they consistently turn out better concrete, faster, cleaner and cheaper than other methods of manufacture. They Are Jolly Good Fellows". After bouncing the bride and groom. a delicious lunch was seri- ed and the remainder of the even- ing was spent in dancing. The music was furnished by Webster's orchestra and Miss Rebccca Mac- Ausland and Mr. Lloyd MacDon- aid. NEWARK. N. J.. June 21-(AP) -A fog-bound C-46 cargo plane rode a radio beam almost into the transmitter building at Newark Airport today and crash-landed in- to an adjacent Street. No one was injured. I TEA (Your choice) TEA (bulk) . . . . . . .. l WOMEN'S ANKLETS IRONING PADS We also to sell. Withh I Ropeand SCHWARTZ BAKING POWDER DEVON FEARS, 20 oz., 2 for . . . . . . . . .. BURFORD PEACHES, 15 oz., 2 for .. OAKLEAF TOMATOES, 28 oz., 2 for AYLMER PRUNE PLUMS, 15 oz, 2 for . . LYNN VALLEY FEARS. 20 oz., 2 for CORN (choice quality) 20 oz., 2 for MEN'S POLO SHIRTS, reg. 31.75 . MEN'S SUMMER JACKETS, reg 58.98. . GIRLS' SPORT SHIRTS, reg. 1.79 MEN'S COTTON HOSE MEN'S ALL-WOOL HOSE WOMEN'S NYLON HOSIERY We have in stock such building materials as: Building Paper, Insul and Rolled Brick Sldln folks, this the Clan Paints for all uses and paint brushes. Chandler. Special prize to the pupil stand- ing second for the year. donated by Mrs. Rena Tomlins and won by Maureen'Bohaker. Special prize to the pupil stand- ing third for the year. donated by Mr. Edgar Whitlock, and won by Frances Wilson. Special prize for Athletics. Schol- arship. Co-opcrativeness in class and General Popularity, donated by the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club. and awarded to Henry Hoyt. Special prize for highest stand- ing in History, donated by the Royal Edward Chapter of the l.0. D.E., won by Briar Chandler. Special prize for the second highest standing in History. donat- ed by the Royal Edward Chapter of the l. O. D. E.. won by Johanna arm; in your dwn Wdyidorkwfd DINGWELL & ROSSITE MORELI. June 2llI:Ii --- July 8H1 inclusive Again we are offering to the p u hi i c our merchandise at special reduced prices. Terms cash or eggs in exchange for merchandise. Tokens given on all items except those posted in our store. MAGIC BAKING POWDER . . . . . . . . . . . . 28c DICED BEETS, 20 oz, 2 for 25c 39.; LIBBY'STOMATOSOUP,10 oz,2for .. 23c , , . . . , 79c AYLMERPORK&BEANS,20oz,2t'or.. 35c 25. MONSTERRAT LIME JUICE, 16 oz. 43c 43c LIFEBUOY SOAP, reg. size, ' 35c (While theylast),3for 25c ' MOTHER JACKSON'S CARAMEL and 33c BUTTERSCOTCH CREAM PIE MIX 27c 2 for 29c H 27c CARAMEL SPREAD,9oz.,2fo ........2Il 27c ' MOLASSES, (old price) per gal 98c Also the following Dry Goods t1.39 PRINT co'r1'oN.ireg. 48c yd. .39 7.89 MEN'S OVERALLS, reg. s4.25 3.69 1-29 recon COVERINGS, per yard .35 .39 SPECIAL--Cupsandsaucers .25 .89 BARNPAINTS,5gal.eans 3.50 .35 SMART SUMMER DRESSES ranging ' L39 53.39 tos4.98 BOYS' surrs. 2 piece, .39 reg. 21.50--NOW s16.oo have a number of War Asset wlndowsand sashes, doors and frames. All ataea. Pr-Iced Just arrived oneithree plec'e Chesterfield Suite.lteal buy at 8109.50 -Cement, Asphalt and Cedar Shingles, Roofing, 8. Boards, Nails and Fine Brick. We have a large stock of Lump Lime, Whitewash Brushes, n-up' season." 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Re Symems "I0 made easy, too-carefully fl to Will? budget. interviews are private- LOANS FOR LARGER AMOUNTS BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Call in or Telephone 80'9"" Tran.-S"a"?F' R. E. ROGERS, Branch Manager, Piekard Building 151 Gt. Geo. St. - Charlottetown, P.E.l. - Phone 1976 it pays to deal with this ALL-CANADIAN Company Staff of the School Paper "rattle Talc-.s" for the following:- Spcclal prize for highest stand- MacDonald. Special prize for thc third high- est standing in History. donated ing in English, won by Bria: by the Royal Edward Chapter of Changer. I the l.O.D.E.. Won by Maureen Special prize for the highest Bohaker. special prizes donated by the continued on pace 9 (W "Remember