yrscs 51cm "MAUNIHCINLJM ofthogtsotesipietvna I hovo not soon." —lavsila Parsons "POIIIIUI. . . . a most-sea for sit adult movisgasrs." —$cbaltlend Magoains "UNFOIMIIAIII . . . with never a dull moment.“ —lsansd Lyons FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PATRONS, EVENING TICKETS WILL BE _ ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE FROM 3:30 - CAPITOL Til-DAY Tue-Wed. had time until Ronnie She TOIIIHIICQ . . . IICVEI‘ \1 came along . . and then her sister stole -- his love. It's human and intense. r DlCK B‘! PlilNilE EDWARD -:- nun: u IS! ‘rooAY-rruesn-wso. 4:30 P.M Vllllll 0F Tllllli ACADEMY “MR8 BEST PICTURE .3.- BEST MALE ACTOR BEST DIRECTION NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN l‘he pictu; that dares to hate t man‘: soul . . . as it rips five Itlontlessmuniorgettabic dsy! .. . straight from the powtritll pages oi the sensational best-seller that millions talked about in shocked whispers. . Jane ERDMAN - ROSEMARY DeCAMP \_ . gRUCi BENNUT - MONA FRIZEMAN - JOHN RlDGELV ADDED: NEW “ROD AND GUN S - CARTOON IN CANADA" census rnovmon or rnmcu unwsnu tsp/mo The 1m. day of May. A. o. 1046. In Re Estate of HENRY l). RAY- MOND lste of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince, Retired Clergyman. deceased. testafo. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING : WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Ethel Raymond of Charlottetown aforesaid at prrs- out o Toronto in the Province of Widow, the Exeoutrix of fihe above named Estate praying hst s citation may be issued for he purpose hereinafter set forth: on are therefore hereby required ns interested in the . o 1'11 . ofnlnne n30. day to shew cause if any why the Accounts of the te should not he passed and to o ls prayed for in losed o0 moton of x; sslam. I.'st|., Proctor loner. is hereby ordered that s hereof be forthwith unb- n t s hereof t- £2“'i£'a'.?‘§l’.. be inths following a. public places respect! , nsml in the hall of the Cmvrgtlyllouaeellrll Charlottetown in Queen's County aforesaid, at or near the Royal Blnls of Canada in Charotfctown aforesaid, and at. or near the Bank of Nova Bcotia in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate as sfcre- said ma have due notice thereof. WITN SS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said ma“. praying m“ l “imam may qnm" 0mm?’ ti" d“ “d Ye" lite‘??? fglltrhfhaou are tneneftll: Probate Court at Charlottetown in first above written. lBthe Court. (SO .) E. MARGARET PALMER, Registrar. (L. S.) 5-13-20-27-3-41, CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD n1 IN THE PROBATE COURT The 9th day of May-AD. 1M8 In Re Estate of-JOHN ANDER- SON-Jate of Charlottetown-in Queen's-County in the said Prov- ince. Provincial Auditor deceoscd, testate. To the Sheriff for the County of Queens-County or any Constable mo)?‘ or literate person within said County. GREETINGS: WHEREAS upon reading petition on file of EDWIN JOHNBTYJLE of Charlottetown aforesaid. Manager of the Char- lottetown Branch of the Dominion Life Assurance Company. and FRANK . of Soufhport in Queen's Oounfy- aforesaid. Fruit Grower. the Executor. of the named Estate s s the O. You are therefore hereby required to cite sll persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present st a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the said Province, on Friday the fourteenth dsy of June next coming. st the hour cf clrven . praying th citation may be issued for. the purpose hereinafter serforth: o'clock fore noon Atlantic Day- light Time of the same dsy shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Es- tate closed as prayed for in said petition and cu motion of A. James Haslam. Emu-Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith uh- llshed in some newspaper pub ish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once li'i each week for at least four cnn- secutive weeks from the date here- of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, name- ly, m the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. ct or near the Royal Bank of Canada m Charlottetown aforesaid. and st or near the Bank of Nova Scotla in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all nersofls interested in the salt! Es- tate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof, WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge cf {its said Prob te Court st Charlotte- town in men's County. the dsy and year first above written. By the Court. lsgd.) E. Margaret Palmer. Registrar. ~ 0 L. S. S-l3-20-27-3Al CANADA PROVINCE OI‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIII PROBATE COURT The 7th day of Ms , AD. ‘i946 of MlAlgY LOUISE In Re Estate POPE late of Charlottetown ‘e 001111141 in the said lnsie. Widow, accessed. O GREETING I upcneradtngtltefi WHEREAS tiotn on file of The mutant Company. a body corporate office in Charlottetown aforesaid the sole lbtecutor of the above This. thought Frank, is much I 0mm’ H?“ l“ 9°’ much better. This is her real sell down. in Queens County. in the paving out ‘wit! Yinw- "w It thrilled him to think that he Pl and the Estate closed as prs ed ln Ba-id petition and on mo ion J Ksslem. Esq“ Proctor timer i in Prov- tee . the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County ctr any Constable onllterate person within said County for m of .. for o RACING . ~ DRIVER By Alexander Campbell Professor‘ I "My laughter." sold Ellington, looking at. Frank. “should bsreturning from her-um jaunt. Xf you'd care to stroll down to the cop ce, at the back of the house. youd robsbly meet her. I'm sure she‘ be delighted to show you round the place. ‘Thanks, I wouid." ssld Frank. "But really. we can't impose gur- selves on you any longer sir... "NonesenseP said Ellington vigorously. “Stay as long as WM like. After lunch you can run uown to the village and see about your bus. Nothing much wrong with it. 1_ think. But as for running off si- together-flddlesticksl’! At. the back of the house s path ran gently downhill to a wood and a stream. Frank followed it thoughfully. A rustic bridge crossed the stream. Aaflrl was perched on the wooden r 1. looking down at the water. “Good morning." said hank. "Good morning," said Dorothy Ellington. and smiled in friendly fashion. Then she stopped smiling and frowned. . "But you shouldn't be up. no doctor ssid—" "Oh, I'm all right.‘ he said care- lessly. “I suppose you're used to crash- es?" "As a matter of fact. no. “I've been remarkably iuclty. so far. " far.’ she echoed. "What. a curious profession. Mr. Carter! And. if you'll excuse me saying so. what a silly one!" “Why?” he smiled. "Well. for one thing, its value is nil. ln fact. it's anti-social. You cater to the thrill lust of the crotvds. And every psychologist knows that thrill lust in any form is just sublimated blood lust." \ “Sublimated blood lust,‘ she -e- peated firmly. If the girl wouldn't talk irke something out of an idotic sort of hock! "Where.” he inquired. "did “W rcwd that?’ “You'll find it in any standard work of reference." "Well, we all ave to live." he lau hed. " s it necessary to die for a liv- ilng?" "I'm not dead yet. However, I see you don't like motor racing." “Not at all. It's not a matter of ersonsl likes and dislikes. Emot- onalism of any sort." she sold firmly, "has; no scientific mind." _ He couldn't resist. it. "No place at all?” "You mean. a girl engaged to be married has no right to ssy that." she picked him up with discon- certing swiftness. "I'm afraid you don't understand. Mr. Carter.‘ "No, I'm afraid not," he Said boldly. “I'm just n member of the bloodthirsty mob. lacking the scientific mind. A sort cf throw- hack to the Stone e. when they -beat women over ‘. e heads with clubs." "HOW PERFECTLY GHASTI Y‘ "The latest discoveries prove.‘ she said lnfiexibly. “that the men of the stone Age were really mild sort of people. And anyway thc system was matriarchal. The wom- cn ruled. "But that's getting away from the point. Don't you understand. Mr. Carter that relatimship can be almost urely on the ‘nentsl. s i-rltual p one. and that emotion- allsm-what is commonly meant by emotionalism in that context»- neednl play any considerable part in m" _ "I'm glad you staid ‘almost. he smiled. Practically none. "Especially after two years tep- oration She was silent. "I‘m sorry." said Frank mpuls- lvely, “Darnod rude of me. I apoli- glee for that remark." she assured turn. "After all. I started it. l with more human interest in it, he begged. "After all. I but s normal share of curiosity said. I imagine he's brainy and all that. But he be so terrifying?" Miss Ellington. 2130f too frlghtfully “I-I sometimes wonder." stocking I-lavghycu got a photograph h. ilol" "Not" H "Ne. I was rather sis gered. me. Not that he had many." Prank did not. know he trendinlg careful on dangerous so emny es roy n e wo l l d t i th t three, cturea of e rll he ad e She flushed s ightly. (To bs continued) Russian Discounts loathing shim g 'I'I'IE CHARLOTTETO\VN GUARDIAN “You needn't," she said; and suddenly smiled charmingly lnAreé n hladlscussicn was purely scarle- m .‘ = “Well let's get hack tc something huvsfft the shred of a scientific mind.... Inqulsltlveness. if you like. Will you pardon a question?" "I have nothing to hide,” she laughed. “The scientific mind luv- cs s food probe. “Al rlgh, then. What kind of s chap is this fiance of yours. Miss Ellington? From all that has been terrlflcailv can't "Well. just a little bit." idvfnltted superhum- seemed to have the power to make her drop Jhst lawful pose of blue- know-ell which so ill became her. "Well. what's he like to look at? strayed them ll. And he destroyed all the ones he had of WE! round. ‘The y schooled emot on: of Miss _ Ellington were still rt little raw at that mental picture of Rupert or r which were r bothered to acquire ‘sttpiyiaortoito To ellsplacs Strikers“ N10. May 22-(CP)-Any man who walks off lake shi-ps in the strike called for June 3 o the Canadian Seaman's Union w ll be replaced. the Dominion Marine Association said today in a state- ment which brought a reply rom J. A. (Pat) Sullivan. Union areal- dent. that if "strlkebrenker crews" take Lake ships through inland csnaisthe Union will call out the salt water crews. , Later. George R. Donovan. sec- retary of the Dominion Marine Association, said his Assozfntioti was cmcerned with only .1 snta‘l amount of coastal shipping. The Union threat about salt water crews would have little effect on the Association. he said. Main issue in the impasse is in- auguratlon of an eight-hour day for lake and coastal vessels. The present contract between ship otvn- ers an ion. which expires next Jilly 3i. calls for a system of two 12-hour watches. The Union wants feral at 1 Ta iiostisilrflsllrttl ‘DONDON ; Us ii-(Olfi-Pcr- sign lsuolsry hsvln announced todwthst On. Vladlslsw Anders‘ 110. Polish troo s in Italy will be discharged in gritaln nml al- low" to remain in the country as workmen. Mr. Bevin told the House of Commons a s cial resettlement corps would e established to teach the men En llah and train them for work suc as coal min- lng and farming. CHARGED WITH MURDII. WINNIPEO, May U--(CP)- Abraham Goodman .l"rall. 06-year- cld baker. was charged today with murdering Mrs. Harry Herman. 00. with an axe after she refused to marry him early last Monday. Goodman. whose nrellnunary hear- ed RD by woman's home where he had tak- en Wison. three eight-hour watches. which it says would require five to seven extra rnen on each ship. tool today? 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