HOLIDAY HITS AT THEATRES MOHOAY - CAPITOL Mon.-rur.-wen. Matinee Monday 2:30 - Evening 7 and 8:45 PiiIil0E- EDWARD! Mon--we--wan. Monday Matinee 2:30 - Evening 7 and 9 WARNER BROS. bring you the FIRST STORY, OF THE in i RJCHARD WHORF EXTRA! coma caaroox and K , ' Qspecial Featurette Of Importance To All Parents- Trustworthy! Loyal! Help Obedient! Cheerful! Thrifty! Clean! h Gilscot U. S. A.,ihe These are the Laws of tT;laese the 13111:. Laws of The "WOMEN OF TOMORROW" Canadian Girl Guides! M TODAY OHLY - Wlien Willie comes Marching Home no secrets r IOMIIIIG WITH arr-nnuus VIII! llIl' YOU IASTIII TIIAN sour-'9: JET PLANES and tire learless skyinckeys Q64 9000 O9 0 Q 66 O OOOOOO-90994 O00-OQ-O OfO-60604 O-O-O69-O6-4)-Q O6-GO-OQf'.'O O4 O4 O-OOO-O-O-O-OO-OrO-QOQ9000Q-fOQ-O-O44OC- full Friendly! Courteous! Kind To Animals! SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 i l l l s AS "riocxr" -MArrs.A GHOSI ,, rown (OME 10 um ' Inn .- News Of The DEX; 0.3a” ac WI to Stan o Till; -.- "MA:'Cr9nt""5" ..;......r----..-L-.--'.... IAIN! FISIIIIMEN ' .x. s. -(OP) -"nu i motla salmon has mmwn. ofl-nin- ii-ji,., .1. minor: jrj ,, qqronnrsr ' p:'p:iytng ornm lin on the latest thing in aviation. "CHAIN LIGHTNING" IN, HAS HIJMPHREY BOOART Humphrey Bogart. one of the most popular action stars in the Hollywood mtmament. comes to Prince Edward Theatre audience: on Monday in the made-to-order, right-up-to-the-minute action story of the year - Wamcr Bros.' "Chain -Lightning." powerful yarn using jet-pro- polled planes as a background. "Chain Lightning" shows Bogart as a test pilot for the hot jobs and marks the first feature picture of such proportions to let the public Providing the love interest is the Beautiful Eleanor Parker who made such a hit in "The Voice of the Turtle” two years ago, then calmly took off for Europe for one year and then took another year to have a baby. while the fan clubs and fans howled for more of La Parker. Miss Parker early in the story plays a Red Cross girl in England who meets the intrepid Army pilot played by Bogart. when after the war his talents are needed to test the fastest type of nghter plane devised by man, it is she who brings Bcgey back to his first love- and how he flies them provides for some of the greatest film action ever seen. according to advance re- parts. In such a story. the saints of Humphrey Bogart whose fans know him as a rough (but they love it) handler of women as well as men or machines, are ready-made and ”Chain Lightning” has been spared nothing by Warner Bros. to make it one of the top action stories of the year. Two top stage performers till feature roles in "Chain Lightning" -Raymond Massey and Richard whcrf, with Stuart Heisler direct- ing. local fans are headed for a strong evening's entertainment. formation bureau at Fort Lawrence United states visitors from as far as California arrived as early as M-6W3 7ifr7K bowed oefecfxie V .5'f0xyK Meet terror. mystery and . romance with .. VA illilliil yr M ii JOHNSON iiiiiiiill-iililil uni-nu nun OOOILE-OHOSS iiiSSl XX NEWS and TERRYTOON in Georgetown: The Post Office: IGINTGS MONTAGUII Harold I. ma"! M503 I'll-Inn. Iln. IIYOI suwgn, Ming Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: no Guardian may In Iwuxin at any of the following places in Montague: Min 3. A. Llewslllllz Mn. (nu. E.BldhlrIllIHOn. Weldon LlVol'I- ln sourisr The snack Bar and It Montague shoe store. ROMP In our Writes Yiiiiiu iioa Friends or Lite II Aklavlk .'Tho many friends of R. C. M. Police Inspector L. J. C. Watson and Mrs. Watson are always in- terested in hearing news of them. For the last three years they have been living in the Canhdian Northland. Two years were spent at Aklavik, a settlement within the Arctic circle in the delta of the Macxenzie River. North-West Territories. This settlement com- prises Anglican and Catholic Mis- sions, two church Mission Hospit- als, Radio station. Mounted Police Barracks, Hudson's Bay Company Buildings, a hotel. homes of the several government employees, a school and a collection of native huts. In her leilers, Mrs. Watson tells us that for more than two months in the winter, the sun does not climb above the horizon and the land is in darkness. At this time of year, the mercury seldom goes above 30 degrees below zero. The igales blowing from the Arctic are terrific. The summers are very short and snow often falls in late August. Except for a lJEi"10d Of ti.mc at freeze-up and again when the ice goes out. the mail is de- livered fairly regularly. that is fortnightly by plane. Great is the excitement when the mail plane arrives. Once a year, the Hudson's Bay Company's boat comes in with supplies. Inspector Watson travels on his TQEAY ONLY -- snows 2:30 - 7 . 8:45 Radio Favorite Vaughan Monroe ' "SINGING GUNS" O-O-O-O0-O-W0 0400-O-O-O'O&-O-O4-Q4 F0 O4-OfOfFO' &OO4404 CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE PROBATE COURT The lst day of June A.l). 1950 In II: Estate of Leo B. Doyle late of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province.! Plumbing and Heating Contractor. deceased. intestate. 'I'o the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County I G REETIN G: WHEREAS upon reading the 'peiiilon on file of Georgina Doyle of Charlottetown aforesaid. widow, the admlnistrntrlx 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 House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province, on Thursday the sixth day of July next comin , at the hour of eleven to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of lit? Alban Farmer. Esquire, Procior' for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some neviupaper published in Charlottetown afore- said ance 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 Scott: in Charlottetown. aforesaid and at or near the Royal ' Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid. so that all persons in- terested in the isaid estate II aforesaid may have due notice thereof. T WITNESS Ills llonour Leonard "Palmer, Judge of the said I'm- lnte Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. iSgd.) E. Margaret Andrew. LS. registrar CANADA Huvlnse of Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COURT The In day of June AJ). 1950. In Re Estate of Angelina Brad- ley late of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Pro- vince. single woman, deceased, teslnte. To the Sheriff of the County of Queenie County 'or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of M. Alban Far- mer of Charlottetown aforesaid. Banister. the sole executor of the May 1.. above named Estate praying that alwa g Year in year out qualit been and will e t first consideration with "sauna" TIA has always are therefore hereby required to o'clock forcnoon of the same day- a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province. on Thursday the sixth day of July next coming. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of M. Al- han 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 daic hereof and that I true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the foiowing public places respective- .v. namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown afore- said. at or near the Bank of Nova Scotla and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada both in Char- ilottctown aforesaid so that all persons interested in the i said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown In Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court (Sgd.) E. Margaret Andrew 14-5 Registrar T0 REPAIR. HOUSES OTTAWA. June 1 - (CP) -Rc- sources Minister Winters said to- day in the Commons the Crown- mvncd Central Mortgage and Hous- ing Corporation will pay for the cost of putting houses it owns in the flooded area of Winnipeg into good condition. inspection trips to the different detachments of his division by Police plane. It is interesting to Aote that the Canon of the Ang- iican Mission in Aklavik,, Canon Montgomery, is a brother of Gen- eral Montgomery. Winter is the time for curling and Aklavik boasts of having the most northerly curling rink in the world. The women also try their skill at this game. January of this year brought an epidemic of meas- les to Aklavik, which resulted in several deaths among the natives. A doctor and three nurses were flown in frrxn Edmonton to help the resident doctor fight the dis- ease, which strikes the Indian and Eskimo tribes harder than it dogs are white man. Mrs. Watson was not the only "Islander" at this northerly out- post. Shortly after nrriving there, she became acquainted with Sis- ter A. McQulllan of the Catholic Mission llospital, who is a native of Charlottetown. Inspector Watson and Mrs. Wat- son expect. to visit Whim Road this coming autumn. together with their two small children, Babette and Johnny, when In- spector Watson's term of service in the North expires in Septem- ber. 1v.1uu'rim: TRADE ODRNER BROOK, Nfld. -(OP) -A delegation from Prince Ed- ward Island recently visited Ne'W- foundland to discuss with farmers' organizations and the provincial government the matter of trade between the two provincexs. It is believed mutually advantageous arrangements will be worked out. EAT MORE BREAD For health, strength. energy and natural resistance to illness, eat more whole wheat bread and whole grain cereals. x .5I- I2 I 'I' when frieniis drop in Wood islands-caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between rnrsca uowsan rsnsrm c NOVA scorn I Schedule for May let to June 28rd: :'Prince N.ova"-Leave Wood Island. Trlnce fsovn"-have Caribou ...s "Char-les A. Dunning-'..1g", 3." "Charles A. Dunning”-Leave Wood 5 - - cunn- 5'15? sits r-IE3 For Dally Information. Listen to CFCY at 7:55 A.M. EACH WEEK iiorttlimrinii HEAD OFFICE: DAY-STANDARD TIMI Ferries limited Charlottetown. P. E. I. Buses are nogjfernting on all routes on the some schedules as last SATURDAY, JUNE srd-0:15 p.m. Iv. Ch'towu. and 11:00 p.m. iv. S'side will operate through to rig- nish. MONDAY, was 5th-Sunday schedules will be oper- ated on all local sohedul 0!. MAINLAND runs will iv. Ch'town. at 11:15 a.m. and S'slde. at 12:01 TUESDAY, JUNE 6 the .m.--no change. day run for sour-Is will Iv. Ch'town. at 11:45 up. and will operate through to Elmira daily ex. Sunday. Bourls and Elmira will round of 4:30 pm. The afternoon run for iv. 0h'town. at 5:80 p.In. ISLAND IIUIOI TIANSPOBT, LlMl'I.'liD FOB INFORMATION Phone: Charlottetown 348. Sununerside 2322 ..'l'l'ITID FOOTWEAR at tho . . ' Best wishes for his GVOYY suc- cess are extended to Mr. George Nicholson, who is now unployed an Island Representative with W. H. Thorne's Hardware Coon- pnny. . - The sudden death of Mr. Jack MBCIACRII of Peter's Road on Sun- day night. shocked the commun- ity. Mr. MacLean, who was '13 years of age, retired at an early hour. and apparently suffered a heart attack, passing away short- ly afterward, The sympathy of all residents of the community are extended to Mrs. MacI.ean in her bereavement. Construction has now begun on setting a man-hole in the main street in Montague, directly op- posite MacLeod and MacGuigan's store. This area has been subject to the lodging of a large pool of water every spring to the annoy- once of car drivers and pedestrians. It is sincerely hoped that this work will eliminate the difficulty to a great extent. Mr. Johnny White has been ap- pointed as the agent in Montague for the Irving Oil Company. For the past number of years since coming from England, Mr White has been employed by the Island Motor Transport, and during that time has made numerous friends with his friendliness and courtesy. and all wish him every success in his new undertaking. Teacher's Meeting At Souris . ton Friday afternoon. May 28. thirty-five teachers of Inspector- nte No. six met at Sourls High School with their Supervisor, Mr. Harold J. l-lvnes, for a Group Dig. cussion period. - Mr. Francis Cheverle was chair- man of the meeting. Mr. I-Tynes led the discussion period which included the following items: Grade Flirzhr Examinations. Grad- ing of Pupils, Final Preparation of students for Entrance Examina- tions. The port the Teacher can take in the improvement of school Properties. Mr. R. E. Dent, Toronto. then addressed the meeting on the sub- ject of: "School Sanitation", A Vole of thanks was tendered Mr. Dent by the chairman and se- conded by Mr. Hynes. The meeting adjourned with the singing of the "National An- ia M TH BOAT-' ludlniiun combines time Ens idioms in on cigarette; It's this combination of time line ielrocm flint Indies in Buckingham 'Iniid,'se' ' throat easy, so mellow. them". 6'0 Ii4MD...S0 .0W... easy ! " race crcrrr M , -, ,. , "v THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN "M g, ,. JUNE 3, 195., H uowwouoou woven-oweroeeeoee TC THE EASTERN GUAHOIAH K Tm TH E &&&m CIGARETTE! By Fagoiy E? Shorten -.-u--an... - , . Fussy! wen vourzeAu.ALon'e mmsuois: A we no SLEEPS use HE woe onucsso 3 ' AN UT (DMPA AND HE? ON'l'i-IE AIR LIKE A NEWS r BROADCAST” EVERY iDURONTiiE HOUR! crsusn worn vouveeor ' HOW DO YOU LIKE KEEP SHARING am! we seen MEAT . ; come our OF L . A.6RiNDEi2 ' Nil) snow MORE x eslrr-iusIAsM , , - Nsscr . THAN BURKE5 SCENE, GOT now! Ti-ie . xxxnx&mN& N . MAJOR HOOPLP. WHERE5 THAT - SECRET WEAPON m 2 SCALES Aaom E MUST Hose Been ALL , BLUFF, LIKE - . A BARKIN6 Mouse!