PAGE TEN MATINEE 2:30 — roost-PRINCE EDWARD-rm. and siu. Jélilohll!“ A Paramount Ficture stoning RAY MILLAND BARRY FITZGERALD EXTRA: NEWS - LITTLE LULU CARTOON EVENING 7 AND 9 _ .__ Defying convention. . daring disgrace . . . this glamorous gambler matched her beauty against man's lust lot gold... in the browling, reckless days when Calilotnio was bornl I‘ ALSO: COMEDY - CARTOON writs on the basis of $300 deduc- yMinutes of lust meetiiil W?" ‘"51 Income Tax A Reductions i Releasing the table shown be. wW. Mr. l". J. Estabrook. director of income tax at the Saint John Office. said they were chosen to indicate what the new deduc- tions would be. lie said the representative fig- ures could be arrived at by clif- fererit combinations of depend. tion for a child over 10 years and not receiving family allowance. rnd $100 for a child under that ale receiving the family allow- ance benefits. The deductions shown are bas- cd on the lotal annual exemp- tions claimed beginning with a. minimum exemption of $160.. Weekly Deduotsona Income Exemptions Claimed ‘U750 "$1.500 H.000 82.400 I 20 .05 —- -__ .___ 25 1.45 -—- i __. S0 2.40 .10 -- .._ 85 3.25 .70 --_ _._. 40 4.30 1.56 .15 —- 50 8 20 3.46 1.65 .40 50 8 10 5.35 3.56 2.10 ‘I5 10.95 8.20 6.40 4.95 100 18.06 13 05 11.15 9.70 200 13.70 38.90 35.80 33.60 Semi-Monthly Deductions 40 95 ——- - —- 00 4 25 --- —— —- 80 8.05 1.55 ——- -— 100 11 8'5 5.95 2 05 —— 200 ‘£1.90 14.95 21.00 1'7 60 400 83.60 ‘H 00 68.10 63 35 Monthly Deductions 100 4A0 -—- —— ——- iso 14 2s z as -- ——- 200 93.10 11.90 4.10 ——- 300 i’). ‘I5 30.90 91.95 10.60 40o s2 so 49 so 41.05 35.50 '—Sing1e. no dependents. "-Marrled. no dependents. _______ LONG RIVER WI. The June meeting of Long River Women's Institute mat at the Amine of Mrs Johnstons. The meeting opened by singing the Ode followed by Creed in "m5" and approved. Roi. call was an- swered by fourteen members and we were glad to have three via- itors it was decided to paint the Hall and a committee was aplmllll" ed for the purpose of buying the paint. namely. Mrs Murdock MM!- Leod. Mrs Ralph Johnstone, Mrs. WJ. Profitt and Mrs AA. campbeli The sick committee re- ported that two visits had been made and fruit taken school committee reported that chalk Ind a dust pan were needed for schovl- New committees appointed were as; follows: Siok. Mrs A.A._ Camp- bell. Mrs. Kitistace Pllml" 1nd ma, i-fediey Paynter; Programme. Mrs. WE. Jehristone and Mrs. i Evening Shows 7-:84S —- IMY MJLLAND HEAD; c451- or comnrus. mauromvsa" o" 0i "is moat art-cumin.- and Important productions ever n, be“ the famous Paramount trade mark llfilwtllymiihescreenofute Pruwoe Edward Theatre. 1t is the Technicolor adventure . rommcm "Clllfflrlill." co-sinirritig Ray M11. land. Barbara Stanwyck and Barry Fllflirlld, with a supporting cast 01 mere than 5.000 headed by “Wile Coulomb. Albert Dekker, 51mm"? WWII. Frank Faylen and Gavin Muir, Directed iy Jdm Farrow, the ml" "W100i! "Two Years Before the Mast. "California" n set in 1h! dtrsbefeiretheetatewa to! ‘Whuflewfllflat-hlpnlltdlm EMPIRE - TONIGHT Fill. and SAT. Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 Ralph Johnstons. Mrs. mwin BM‘- nard and Mrs Eustace Paynter we" "pointed delegate; to the annual convention in Charlotte- own and Mrs. A.A. Oamfibflll was appointed deieslie w ti" l"- nuai meeting of the‘ Protestant onphanase [g was decided to can- Confederation Li [e l. ““.ti'.':'."_".'.% Branch Office: Bank of Nova Scotla Bldg, Charlottetown G. HOGG. C.L.U. Divisional Manager W. CORRAN BAN C. W. L. The annual meeting of the Cor- ran Ban sub-division of the O. W. L. was held in tho Parish house on June 221d. with an attendance of l1 members. Meeting opened with prayer by the chaplain Rev. Fr. Ayrea. Min- utes oi last regular and annual meetings were read and adopted. The President and secretary gave therr reports of the year's ivc-rk followed by an inspiring address by the chaplain. It was decided to do the, an- nual cleaning of the church and parish house on June 30th. A vote of thanks was tendered the retiring officers. New officers were elected as fol- lows: President. Mrs. Alfred Watts. 1st. Vice President. Mrs. Her-rel Arbing. 2nd. Vice President. Mrs. Frank Connick. 3rd. Vice President. Mrs. Peter Hughes. Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Dan MacIntyre. Councillors. Mrs. George Mac- Donald. Mrs. Agnes McAulay. C-hurch committee. Mrs. Earle Cullen. Mrs. Dan Bradley. Meeting adjourned with prayer. PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS ' "1' beg to submit my report of the past yearswork of Corran Ban Sub division of the C. W. L. I at- tended a meeting of the B. D. U. Scholarship Association, much dis- cusslon from parishes took place of ways and means of raising money_ but as we donated a large vass the district for Aid w Grflce- Collection amounted to $2.04». Next meeting la to be held at the‘ home of Mrs. James Bernard when k roll call will be answered with a | joke, Meeting closed by 81081-08! the National Anthem. Rqblngpn, the latter renowned of his "Ballad for Aimerloa-ns. Three numbers are sun! l‘!!! M155 smmvwk "i should Have stood in Pennsyl- vania." "5llt! 1 m M! 3953' SW1 1" 9M "Lily-I, Lily-O. __________ 1mm or rue “m cownova us‘ ooaoni BJOTS FINEST III-M it's the King of the Cowvys ill colorl Th, ever popular Roy Rogers will come to the capitol ‘Ilheatre in u first Trucolor film. "A9149" 3°"- today. Said to be one of hia finest pictures, it is reported to be filled from start to finish with excltims action. rib-tickling comedy. 1M many hit songs. - charming Dale Evans will once more play the part of My’! "R1108 lady. u-l-rile Olin Huwlln enacts the sum last year it was decided not to donate this year. Letters ivcrc rcceived from the conveners of the different commit- tees and all our oblligations have been attended to. The C. W. 1.. sponsored p picnic for the children of the parish last 01111111181‘. It was with heartfelt son-ow we learned that our chaplain Rev. Wm. Simpson was to leave us to become Bursar of S. D. University; 3 fare- well waa tended him and an ad- dress and presentation was made. We welcome Fr. Ayras as our new chaplain and give him our whole hearted cooperation. 20 books were received from the Dio- cesen Fund a few of these were disposed of and returned. Our copy of C. W. L. magazine has bean hi: received monthly during the year. In conclusion I Wish t0 think our chaplain Rev. Fr. Ayres and slsier members for their kind c0- operation during the year." Respectfully submitted MRS. EARLE CULLEN. President. SICRETARTB REPORT role of the Cowboy's star's Pli- Roy. as the enterwillm yoimo petroleum enflinoer in chute 0i’ h" own wildcat convPI-YW Olfiflllnl along the California coast. ilisoov- ara oil 0th a larse ranch belonging to Carlee (Russ Vincent) and Rosa Vega. (Donna De Mario‘). Unfor- tunately, Carlos is heavily in debt. SERIAL l“ center of violently oppgjln. f”, 910M — those who wanted it to l». °°m° N" Q1 "16 Browing republic end those who wanted it to be an errvpire. Academy AWlId-Wlnxiin‘ Rqy w]. ‘ind wnn" l W880i! soldier o! “lune l-Ii I018. his first outdoor "ma" Picture. He is romantically teamed with Miss Sianwynk, who will be seen as a glamorous gamma; BM ldvflritureas. Their love story is told against ah 1 . "H1810 of Califorfila Tilvlfrtlfi: destiny, to Calhoun (Geroge Meeker). the proprietor of a la-rfl smvblins WI!- Calhoun is also aware of the V189‘ RULES” HEALTH ARE FEW AND SIMDIE Bliriiv Pltlgerald, in the role of a visionary but 35min. yum". u. said to contribute one of the finest‘ performances ‘of hi; “yo” Special music was written for the. fill b1 1L Y. Harbin and mil Aiiniuws EVER SAL iilil". . iii." . Another year has gone by and ii is aizaln my honour and privi- ‘loge to submit to you the financial statement of our sub-division. i During the year we held four ,meetlngs with a fair attendance 'of members. Our membership con- _ence of oil on the Vega ranch. and 1s determined to gain possession of i lt-by fair means or foul. l Wham it becomes apparent that Calhoun is plotting to kill Rosa Vega. Roy goes into action. With the help of the pretty young skipper (Dale Evans) of a coastal supery boat. he acts nut to protect the Vegas and to bring Calhoun to jus- tice. ‘Iihe climax to the film 1e said to be outstanding for its thrills and ____THE_C1i+:‘-;R£°_T_TET°W1S_;§U§RDI“ Oyster Boil Bridge Mrs. Inward Gallant. Monoion. was a recent visitor ’to Stanley hike. Mrs Steve Burns, Hunter River. was a recent visitor to Stanley Brldae. am. John N. Profltt, lower Freetown. spent a few days recent- ly visiting her sister, Mrs, William Gunn. Qtanley’ Bridge. lVl-r.. and Mrs. Charles Adam! and son. M10111’. City. 5N1" 5W" day with Mr. Adam's mother, Mrs. William Gimn.‘ ‘ air-lend; o! Mr. Wendell Mao- Kay are glad to see him home and looking well after spending some time in the rhnatorium. Borne of the wane people of Btanley Bridge had a vcry eriioy- qbig boat sail with Mi Robert Murphy on bunday last. The Stanley Bohooi is closed for the holidays The teacher. Miss Mary Reid and pupils had s very gnjoyaiblg picnic at Andereons Brldgu on Monday- Mr and Mrs Stanley C010! were visitors to Crapaud on sun- “, wi-nie ‘Jtere. Master Stanley had the misfortune to aeicftly (‘ul nu hand which required W” sum-la; to close it up. BEAUTY FRAGRANPE WORKS BOTH WAYS ‘Here's my heautv quiz to YOU. Do you select colors that flatter your face and your figure? Do you ever think before you Miv accessories? "Will they an with the clothes that T have? Are iiieaiiltahle for what I do, where I "n?" Do vou hiiv a hat lust because it's nretiv? Do you consider the u-av you wear your hair the type of cloth-s that you are chino to wear w"th the hat? Do vcu select n “at to frame vour face? Do you keen "our cloves clean’ Or do vou sav. "Oh. it doesn't mai- ter" anti v.0 on ivearinc oinvcs that need cleaning and with the fin- gers in need of repairs? Do vnu for-wet. to put on your powder base and co out looking "hii-tchv" and shiny? Do you for-vet tn wear the ac- cessories which make you look well rrroomed. ouch a~ ~ sfrln: of pearls. a bracelet. a clip? Do you comb your hair in pub. 11c? Arc you "ways late for your qp~ nclnincents? Do you really lock into the mir- ror when you put ori your winke- "n5 Do you applv vourllpstick ca o- "iliv. placlno tissues lietiveen the lips to remove excess lipstick? Think over these questions. Your Quiz To Me What perfume suits a hlzmde‘ ""hf floxver fragrances. What shade of eveshrdnw is "inst becoming to p, brown-eyed girl? Green eveshadow gives depth to brown eyes. Must eyeshadow be matched to the color of one's eyes? No. it is more "eve appealing" to match eveshadow to the color of your dress or to an accessory. Ex- ample -—Purpie eyeshadow with a hunch of violets. worn at the throat. Green gloves can be clever- ly accented by green eyeshadow. Are long gloves worn with short- sleeved afternoon dresses? Must they be of kid or suede? Long gloves are the height oi’ fashion now. They give the pro- per finlsh to short-sleeved. lnfc-r- mal dresses. There are lovely ones ln new fabrics recently created and they fit your hand and your budget! __ aisia of 21 paid up members. Total proceeds amounted to $578.01! which we made up by 511011- sci-ing a play. chicken supper, (‘flfd party. We made the follow- ing donations. Sisters of Martha ssooo, repairs to hall organ $5.00. gift for an English war hrlde £4.26. church fund $378.00. furni-shlnl! {or parish house $19.80. Daintlritl 5911111‘ e10, present for Father glmpaon $15.00. expenses of P1P- iiic slam, expenses of MIMI"! to convention $4.70. Masses for member who passed 0W8)’ ‘Willi!’ the year, deceased members. souls in Purogatory M. national fees $2.10. diocesan fee! $3.15- Am, paying all expense! con- nected with our eniertai-nrnenfl including transportation. music. an" our total expenditure for the year amounted to $562.49. leavlnl a balance on ham! 0i $1550 In conclusion I W191i 1° ‘hank Father arm for ance and encouragement and the members for their helfi and "*- nperailon in our work for God u-g. and com ‘Respectfully submitted ELLA BRADLEY. IUSDEHSQ. Secretary. Wood Island-Caribou Service "c Pending completion of installation of oll burners on tlir hurls’: Dunning the service will be curried on by lli: M. V. Prince Nova as follows: Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou . . . . . . . . . . Operating Daily .. 7 A.M.-ll A.M.—3 PM.- 9 A.M.- i P.M.—5 PM. Including Sundays DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME . RATES: Seine as I946 NOTE-Starting today, June 27th, a fourth trip by tlie Prince Nova will be mode until the Charles A. Dunning is back on route. Leaving Wood Islands at 7 pm. and returning from Caribou 8.45 pm. (Do light LISTEN IN To CFC Saving Time). AT 7:30 AM. (STANDARD TIME) FOR LATEST NEWS liens-mans, Ferries ta. POTATO Tests Show incensed Prellla Repay Insecticide (osfs Many Times Over from each acre of potatoes absorb the cost of pro- tecsion. Maritime potato growers who iaaed Green Cross DUI‘ and Basl-Cop‘ blend; in field tests last year reported increased yields lvtraging 58 bushels more per acre. 1a some cases, the yield was increased as much as 138 bushels per acre. In dollars and cents, that means an in. creased revenue of $31.00 per,- aq-g, Th; Green Cross materials cost only $5.00, That's an extra $26.00 clear profit on every acre of potatoes.- The answer ll simple. It's economical, modern protection by Green Cross Field Leader Products . ; . developed and manu- facrured by the largest insecticide organiaa. Lion in the world. 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