PAGE TEN twig PRIIIGE HVlllllI-ronv-rues-veo. PEATUIE STARTS AT 3:15 - 6:50 - 9 Irene Dunne enellex I-lerrisen ere ‘ter- rific ...tlre reles seem to have been creeted terjhem JACK KARR, Daily Siar Five stersTJ. fine screen entertainment rotvvouncciab. and Mail t fnttrrtl/ U. ‘QJnnnr/t E R DUNNE-HARR y unuunu touu l room! - CAPITOL - rues. AIIII wen. —ahout u Lorin’: most Ill-tamed insti- tution . its med ' ‘master and its hap- “ 1 less lnmetesr jrsrrmg itttltlllillif »I i‘ IN MOVIELAND news E snows mo . _1 -m8_-.45 ' By GORDON LINDSAY SMITH l Simple or Elaborate l One of the satisfying Win85 about gardening is that one can spend as little energy or money as ‘one "wishes. Unlike some strenuous hobbies. this one is elastic. There ,i.s scope for: the most elaborate planning and designs. for an im- mense amount of exercise limited. or if one feels like looting. then ‘one can have a garden to suit that mood, too. One cannot say that s small flower garden is less beau- tiful that a large one, but there is "a difference in the amount of work involved. It is really amazing the results in satisiaCtlDn and beauty one Hm get. from a tiny plot c! flowers. And they will not take much work either. A little digging and a few l>3Cll€l5 of seeds or ixixvs of started plants tart: ell that are needed. Lt or-e has more time it can be enlarged, and as ones interest grows. more frills can be added. Some cnthttsrists. for example. plan all blue tr all yellow tlcuver ‘ply con- gztrdcirs. some tircier sh CORNWALL MISSION BAND . m... t The May meeting of the Corn- wall Mission Band was held in thc vostry of tlfe Church on Sal- urciny afternoon. May lOth. ltlrs. Muinrl Godfrey: presided and the ,lllt't‘llllg cipenvti 21y singing hymn, I Am So Glad that Our Father in Heaven. followed by repeating Misriou Band Purpose and Prayer ‘in unison. The scripture lesson nvas road by George LOWHICI‘ from Luke 2. 8-14. A chapter from the Study Boole was read hy George Lowtlrer" and Aitiby Hyde. Janet. Skinner read an interesting story 0:1 "Mrs. Bxnwn Gcf= a Tele- gram". Jnnct Sltlnnc. [iltflililfiii over Iiusl-rtess perixl and the min- ntes of lhr :.:‘.t meeting wer rind and approved. Irv-i on was rectzvetl by Pflfkcl Beer. We were very pleas-d to re- ceive five dollars from Skinner. iHyde. June MacLean. _Becr and James Hyde. The meet‘ Bids Us Shine. ‘ DARRYL F. ZANUCK PRESENT BEST-SELLER WTTH LINDA DARNELL IN STARRING ROLES TOP VI/itth "Anna g Slam," which optms H. L. SEAR ‘ etne anti Aurouootte insurance as GREAT eeotee sr. .-¢"ARL°TTET°WN \ Representing: rue Queen eute INSURANCE co. rue ttveewoot a. tonoon a. stone INS. co. rt-te comnetcm. UNION ASSURANCE co. rue LONDON GUARANTEE a. ACCIDENT co rue CANADA ACCIDENT a. me INS. co. rue CANADIAN cenem. INSURANCE co. rue MONTREAL unoeawtttrert oe rue INSURANCE co. 0e nonrn AMERICA i of Margaret London's and romantic excitement t equalled on the screen. John D. Cromwell rich and exciting flavor. I A Story Strange Beyond Any Woman's Wildest Dreams "Anna and the King oi harem wives and their childre The shocking, almost medieval ba and tthe moody and Imperlcuslfv‘ harsh t cunpe rclnen-tal and sensitive Alma. e .Genesis ‘ilh chapter. It was mov- Roll "all was responded to by tweniy-foui- mentbcrs. R011 call lo u ho answered by repeating a terse . i c-l‘ Scripture for nc:.l month. C0.- Janet Skinner making her a life mem- ber of the Mission Band. The pro- gramme was as follows: Exercise ‘by four girls. EPeen Boyle, Janet Chizst-hrc Mat-Phail ant: Wanda Willis; recitations by Aud- rey Prlzzell. Blair Prizzell, Laura George -Lowther. Miriam Hyde, Parker ing closed hy singing hymn, Jesus s Creed. Roll was called and IRENE DUNNE. REX HARRISON AND and the King otf today at the ‘Prince Edward Theatre, Darryl F. Zanuck has once again brought to the screen an outstanding triumph of motion picture eirtertalnment. . The 20th Century-Fox filmizatlon ‘ sensational best-seller starring Irene Dunne. ‘Rex Harrison and Linda. Darnell. achieves peaks of splendor, drama seldom ‘t Here, indeed. was a story to con- ijure with. And Zanuclt, Director and Producer Louis D. Llghton, along wltth their superlative cast, have succeeded in capturing and enhancing all of its sweep and graildcur. its brilliantly of Slam" unfolds the advcnlures of an Eng- lish woman who was called by the II. barism that ran pnrallzi to the agr- nld culture and beauty of the land. yct King Mongkut himself could not help but have a profound impact on the frail ma cttnncorrarown GUARDIAN trastlng borders. The beginner. and many others. however. are advised to stick to fairly simple designs. rvitli irregular clump plwntlnsfl ri- tither than sturight rows. And also. instead of soLid sheets of one c0101‘- a continllOul display at bloom will usually give more satisfactory re- suits. IAWII Wort Ilrly One o! the first jobs in the spring is fixing up t-he lawn. One can startt-hisjobusoonutltesodie fit to walk on. Grass seed makes its beat growth in cool weather. Experts advise getting a good grade of lawn grass. which will be a mix- ture of various socks of grasses de- ysigned to make growth quickly and ‘silly green year after year. For rntclring. the bare spots should be thoroughly stirred with a rake. illEll stcded mtlrer heavily. covering with brush or wire will protect from the birds. ' Fairly early in the rprlng is the ‘best time to apply commercial fer- tibzer. Roll early when the ground is soft. \ LONG CREEK Y.P.IJ. l The regular meeting of the Lon: tCreek Young People's Sotieiy, lmet on Tuesday evening in the tChtirt-h with the president ure- ‘siding. Meeting opened by singing _hymn “Work for the Night la Corning". Scripture reading. '..'.id lTimothy. 2nd Chapter, war mad ‘by Vera Macbeod followed ll_ I.-\e Lord's Prayer in unison. Tln~ imn- utcs of last meeting were mad and adopted. Roll can was ansu cr- members. Collection ed by ten amounted to 33 cents. Hymn "Rock of Ages‘ was then sum}. Th.- Iiihlr: study i'ltll'.'lll"i"d by ltme MacLcotl was tahcn llvlYI ed and seconded that Shirley Rose lhnve t-harge of the Bible study for ‘next. meeting. Roll cs1] for next inrriu-r: lo he answerer] by the first 1'5 hot-ks of the Ohl 'I'C.‘~ll~ 2‘\C‘.Il. Nit-cling rinsed by pnptufl ‘Hymn “What A Frtcirtl We Have ‘rn Jesus" and Lhc Mispah .I3r'nc- diction. - mo; rant: woman's rnsrrrura The regular meeting of the Lady Fane Women's Institute met on Thursday evening. Mey 8th at the home of Mrs. Gordon Cotton w"th m attendance of six members and two visitors present. The president occupied the chair and meeting opened by slug- ing the Ode and repeating the min- utes of lest meeting were read. approved and signed by the ore- sldenf. Collection for the evening amounted to 55 cents. It was moved and seconded that. $1.00 be sent to the Million Mem- ber Fund. New committees appointed were as follows: Sick Committee: Mrs. Gordon Cotton, Mrs. Stanley Mayhew. School Committee: Mrs. Leith lemme. THE- PRICE OF 1Q. 1947 anongs Chocolates HAS INCREASED . . . II cocoa beans (from which chocolate is made), sugar, milk products, fruits and nuts, as wcll as paper products, wages and production costs have all greatly increased, particularly with the lifting of subsidies on many of our raw materials. Unfortunately taxes on chocolates increase, as the prices govup, still further increasing the cost to the consumer. flanongbwdlénataantjéaamuewdtégadldty Quality has always been the first consideration at Ganongk, and in seventy-five years of confectionery making we have consistently rcfuscd to sacrifice quality under any consideration. This policy has made us leaders in quality Packaged Chocolates, and you, who buy our Chocolates, have every right to expect of Ganongls nothing but the purest and best . . . "The Finest In the Laird." We intend to live up to that txpcctation. We will make no com promise with quality. ST. STEPHEN. N. B. President Ganong Bros. Limited _} 56.7.... put on ‘byTtheI soclfll committee after which a dauily stordy. Mrs. Kenneth Robblee. Soci-al Committee: Miss Elsie Francis. Miss Margaret MacDon- Mrs. Stanley Mayhew invited members to meet at lift‘ home for next meeting. Meeting adjourned by slngmg the National Anthem. Two con- lVew-St/uobbsc AE ROMI S1‘ l ems amour-I" Fujii bows c?“ an“ wtttlllil/l/ \l/ fabulous King Hongkut to siragc . and exotic Siam in the 1860's to m‘? serve as a teacher to his hundreds "' cfymldun, ‘ii y. i‘ v _ } _ " .'.-i=*"»’~ r 'md an enjoyable hour was we by all. l cnrnron school. l Rgport of Clinton School for iAprilz- | Grade X—l. Mary MBQKBY- Grade IX-Leah Pickering. 1 Clrsde VIII-Eric Heaney; Del- tmer Woodslde; Weirum Maclsay. t and; VIL-Robert Heaney; Al‘ lien MacKsy; Stewart Glover. Grade V-Geralrline Woodsiue; Gloria. Hesnoy; Cfllmm WW4‘ side. Grade LIL-Wayne Woodsrde; Roger MacKay. t Grade II-Jean MocKay. Grade L-Nomia Whitehtatl; " Harold I-Ieaney. ; wtumi MacKey-Ttldlfl- _______é__ i rumor. ALBERTA urouwn! CALGARY ~ tCP) -- Royal Canadian Mounted Police will carry patrols "l! 'out. full time hishwey ._ the Bluff-CLIENT luohwei m“ summer. G.I\'l. 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