Plilllii! EllWAlill "rum Tllllli. took i-wa years vvv seen by over l8 a -AaAA-xaA_AA Shows 3:30 - 6:50 - 9 - Adult Entertainment THE MOST TALKED AIOUT PICTURE EVER MADE! Now To le Shown For The First Time At REGULAR nieces, > A iremeiideus cast of 2,500 . . I The picture of a thousand mem- orable moments. Starring JENNIFER JONES P GREGORY PECK - JOSEPH COTTEN Lionel Barrymore - Lillian Gish - Herbert Marshall AAAAAA has‘ A x AAAAA A vvvvvvvvvv v vvvvrvv wTvvv ‘AAJA a Evening Shows 7 ~ 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 TIIIIR. FRI. and SAT. O‘ vwrf‘ a a .4.‘ vvvvvvwvwvvvvwvvv ‘p, . . \- Aa-'l'A vvvw r Q‘hfl vvvvwv - r- v v vvvvvvvvv eeeissnumeuilisesieeeieiei eeusurrmuJieiniiesii-ses esesii ‘rvvvvv TODAY JAMES CAGNEY "EACH DAWN I DIE" Show: 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 CAPITOL _ Tlillll. Flll. and sir. lip To llis . .-~-!.~.-_-~.~.'!"'""' C medy - Carton 2 building lots; truck‘ wag~ gon on eleven; wheels (heavy- anil new); truck waggon axles; heavy springs for heavy express wdggoni; Ne. l6 Frost l. Weed ‘plow; I lib-gallon iesk (lion); l‘, iaclisllle slew‘: l , Mn cleaner (xiviiiman w. M, s, Wilson, minutes silence in Hulihes. conducted the worn BMW" and Mrs. "m5"! mid their "mm; and Eeate M11 to be answered the Mimh prayer. REIIEVE - DOUBLE FEATURE "TRAILING DANGER" With Johnny Mack lrovn and Raymond Nation "VIOLENCE? Witli Michael O'Shea and Nancy Coleman _ COVEHEAD Wednesday Night s m. NEW GLASGOW Thursday Night n. J. moon IITIIII %0 "Wlllll Ixlflll Okla IIOIIIAGUI» Pl]. n" MW "time o1 m. Cove- Isvd WM.S. was held at the home g am. McLure with rim-in *1" "we: or hymn no sai which m“ 1°I1°W°<l brimyer by the Rev, ' Stewd in two m in . late president. Mrs. Hanrllrtyonorgfi; “"4 ‘hi’ “Merv. Miss Ada Shaw. ‘"18 President. Mrs. Hibbert service as given in the Missionary Mmmflv- sci-fled by Mrs. McLure who gave a reading "Cast Thy with E ‘Wind “WoirkersflySevAe? I 1‘ TTlBnk Qlfflllllgg wgrp It was moved by M". nun,“ ‘"1"! ""1 mended by am. Welter McLure iihat a recordence be made in the mimics od the Auxiliary ex- measing "our sorrow am "m, c; 106s in the death o! our has press. fans Mrs. Hamilton Show and our "e Secretary Miss Ada Show and appreciation ot their yellow’). and iaithilisl service n oiiioe for m“! We" wt.” l-libbart Hughes invited the members to iier lhome lor the next meeting. Roll e verse whining the word "leith." The sheeting closed with s. hymn and torney and member of the Friends Service Committee, .ia the “emerc. 6H6! mflyflr" of Jerusalem named hr the UN’ as British rule in Palestine ended. complishcd. wash up ‘every t. n and utensil used in the groapiairna. tlon and put them away. Thadish-l es from dinner will not seem so I mini’. besides the Joy ol an order- ly kitchen and plenty oi space lor‘ serving. I nent as you want it. throufli dinner without and glasses, when you use 1t, OUT OUR WAY ' RlIBIII-‘llllll TIIEITIIE THE EASTERN GUARDIAN _ A AGINTI IOUIJI: ‘M! SALE OI Morel] Bridge. F. D. Berinet. Q Special Service At Bristol it ‘Iihe special service held at Bristol United Church on Sun- day afternoon, May 16th was e twofold service u! dedication. The day was ilnc and a large con- gregation rs i ‘is’. to join in the worship and to witness thr unveiling o.’ 2;‘. honor roll and the dedication to the glory 0! God o! the recently installed elec- tric ligilite. The honor roll d some iorty members oi Bristol congregation who had volun~ loci-ed for active service with Canada's righting {or-cos in World War II was prepared and hung in the church by the Young Peo- ple's Union. Its unveiling took place during the reading od an address which paid tribute to those who, made the supreme sacrifice and to those who sui- tered extreme hardship whlle_ overseas. In respect to the mem- ory o! iihose who had given their lives it concluded with one min- ute's silence {allowed by prayer. ‘Ilhe congregation expressed ap- pr-eciation at the eiilorts u! Rev. Mr. Mercer and the church trus- tees in having these lights in- stalled. The choir under the leadership o! Mrs. ernon Anderson pro- ' vided suitable music tar bhe day closing with the singing oi an BWNDflate hymn o! dedication. __.1_-_-___ "CIERGENCY MAYOR" Herold Evans. Philadelphia at. Afifis IONTAOU l: Iiernlrl F LendsmAlbIl Mllell. III. Byloe Stewart. Harriet Clair; 08m" uliussuiirruwui Weldon Levera Mile Enid llolinrde The Gisalklilll OI! be bMIM at any of the following pleoee in Montague: Mil In Georgetown: ‘the Poet 08in; in Buns-ls: Cusideire earl Iioressee loner. In Si. Peter's: The Poet Oflioe. um‘. -‘ liiree room cabin situated at Beer RiW-r. will learn with re- to another o! our outstanding Mr. and Mrs. laloyd Cox, Moi-ell. ‘ ld h h lter . -- Rev- M’. Mercfll} a oma ore now a twenty The pastor, in dedicating the electric lights said, “may the lights be an in- spiration to us in our worship as He who is the Lrlghl: o: the World." iiermlng and leit twenty~tive shocked on Saturday night to learn of the sudden passing o1 Mr. Alfred Oflaniey at his old home in Cable Head. One son Roddiie who resides in this vicin- ity vwent home to see ihow his father was only to find he was too late and death had beat him to the house. Another son Brent resides in the city and a daugh- ter, Marion at heme. Two daugh- Mier dinner preparations are ac~ . OFIT . Flow. ' ‘ ters and a sOn who are eway could not get home. His‘ funeral lwas held at si. Peters Bay church on Monday momlng and was largely attended. ' fraken to the hospital only the lday bedore" the and came very A d!" liquid bflI-ihtd 0W1‘ Youbauddanly. Her tuneral was q large 119m“ he!" ll 15°“ M Define-lone, held from her late residence You’1l get'in Morcli Ville-gate the Church leaving of the l-ittie Flower on Monday those iell tale red marks on cupsimorning where High Mesa was sung by her pastor. Rev. Phalen Ezi/El-hhon/E HAD ‘ car-so AT A JOB WE’D HAVE 1. Esau SNAPPED ou-r ,,. LIKE A1 . .>~~ i. JACK no A cox.’ esuIGorslaahrIaIl s. A. Llewellyn: Mn. Clay. Bristol The illness oi Miss Marion 001-, ilin ad the stall or! the Co-opera- tive Stone, Morell, is regretted. Mr. Valentine MacIQona-id letti last week for Ontario where he‘ will be employed es a carpenter. Mr. Illelbert Murphy, lawman‘ Q on the Dominion Government‘: harbor work at Red Head has entered the 4 Charlottetown H0:- pltal tor treatment. RA. MacDonald endiJohn Gau- det, Moncton, were holiday visit- oira to their respective homes here 0V6! the week-end. Friends here o! Miss Celia Kelly, gret that she has entered the novlnclel Sanitarium for treat- ment: - Brie. Congratulations are extended l/Oiirii mfli. Dr. Lloyd Cox, son o! This young man went right ahead and ls now taking a- post-graduate course in New York City. Mr. Frank Hogan is visiting his live years in Boston. He gave up years ago and this is his first trip back. His isirnily are all gro/wn up and working. One daughter, Francis is home with her lather. It was learned with regret over. M°K°“““' Bum W“ l“ m’ u“ the holiday ot the serious illness or Right. Rev. Monsignor Mb- “m” “Sm” h" h"‘b““d l"? Aulay at the parish résldéhdl, st. Pm“ °“ “m”? m" “° "‘ Peter's Bay. Well along in the evening of liie, Pr. McAulay was parish priest here some forty ears ago and his presence was day. Hither Butler is assisting Father IvIcAulay at St. Peter's. and attending g, pariah and its i nouriced. __..._.. Friends in this vicinity was-e It is with sorrow ilhe writer re-l cords the sudden passing o! Mrs. |Elila Catlin at the Charlottetown y. aewey laesnel :tllveoenieewoldehiatlygey~ lhleisialvenoe- SUIANOI. Fill! MAOKIIIL fill- arrived at Oity Fllh Market. snows-Lani sun L-uump and Hydrated. rennell as chandler Ltd. IRON‘! BAUNDIII. 100d tar Iroui! Ind wedding pictures all location. LIN! — A oer a! iseeh Lime arrived today in barrel, begs or in bulk. _'QU.DQui& Chandler Ltd. star °f Rad“, and s. s. MaDONALIPS will close 5 p. m. daily. Wednesdays and so urdsye excepted. will be at the D w ‘ _ OMMITII - a ere ~V8!‘! KINSMAN CARNIVAL . sorry that the name “Northumber- land Ferries us." was emmitted from the list oi (lowers which wee published in Monday's edition M’ the late Mrs. Leonard Val-d!!!‘- TO BESIDI REBE- Mr. Mark Hagen, well known barber. who has spent some six W!" 1H 0"’ tario. particularly Toronto. hes ra- turned to the city and hu Joined the stall o! A. E. Wilson. barber. The many lriends o! Mr. Helen will welcome both he and the isms ily beck again. so Max: GOVEBNDBNT AUDIT - A representative o! Mac- Donald and Currie. chartered ec- oourrtanti. Montreal. errivedin the city yesterday. He will make an external audit (or the Government o! Prince Edward Island. - JUNE 2-3-4-5 He has starred in the “MEET THE HNAVY" and his latest ‘hit is "SINS OF TH FATHERS" Remember the Dates J U N E 2-3-46 sameness-cc INGAGCMENT — Mr- Ind W'- gmost A. urge announce. the engagement oi their daughlfif. Virgin“, with, to Dr. James Ralph Calder. son o! Mr. and Mrs. Mar- cus Calder. Marriage to take place the latter pert o! June in Char- lottetown. APIARIS‘! HER-E- Mr. C. 3. Gooderham, Dominion epiarlet. arrived in the City Rom’ Quill" yesterday evening to inspect the spiary at the Dominion Ex?!“- mental Farm. While in the Prov- ince Mr. Gooderham will IIBO Vi!" 5911M or the iarser private 1PM!"- On June 8 Mr. W. R. Phillips. l8- sistant. Dominion Horticulturist. will also visit the Experiments! Farm. He will examine the totals and reirlgeration facilities at the Farm, momma mean-HM wren- dm-y Magistrate ior King's County Joseph w. ‘MacDonald disposed 0i three Creme Act cases YMWMY morning, Fines and 00st! M58111"! gimoo were imposed on two non- resident and one resident fisher- men ior angling without license- The non-residents hailed 110m Dslhousie. N. 8., and Eialitax. N- B. The resident belo _ to Char- lottetown. The oriohoes w!" W”; mittad at Whitlocka Pond an wdgell on May 28rd. and 34th. The cases w!" Pmfiwud w m‘ ' R-QMI. ' “Avg you. causswrwe alli- eers and six retina o! the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve iell Ill‘ tea-day morning Ior sea cruises and various other traininl during the summer. Lt. C. H. Graham. Lt. (P) tie cemetery nearby where in; hm- with a family that she raised and educated by work, The pallbearers were Frank y Kelly, Layton colilin, lZenMI-Ieeée, Bruce MacEweri, Harod urp y missed at the ordination on Sun~ and vimgm Mcmlflh sommeflcd Kelly drove the lhesrse. she leaves . to Flity years is a long time on daughters’ H - y ton, Mass,’ Agnes, Mrs. Scanner- any Job and fifty years preaching 29d Kelly‘ Mme“: ipecme 1s I “m! time also but John Hughes, Morcll East; Monty. such is the record of Rev. Ter- rence Campbell who will be elen, married in Bos- Boston, Mass: Walter in the R..- a C.A.F., at present stationed in Ontario, and Vincent at home. iiiil.“fif.’alffi"..i'f”i.“‘ii'f.l'i.filii A" i“ meow» if i» Mir “t the church‘ t mo“ disun" arrived home tor the funeral but from here on a day yet to be an- he‘ 5°“ Mmny 1°“ M‘ against time to be at his mother's bedside, arriving just a few hours Sunday last. was a big day to: mug? Sh‘ 3'!“ gidggflvggenwggeofgzhgago Byme of this vicinity. The Guar- the priesthood at"ti!1e Church or St. Lawrence, Moreli Rear, the ‘Ympnhy "° “he” "n" ceremony being performed by His moon-hwy the Right Rem] James B-ovlvi. Hisbon of Char-f lottetoiwn. His Excellency was v- tended by Rev. Father McOardla f and Rev. G. MacDonald with ‘ Rev. Dr. P. McMahon aa Master o! Ceremonies. diezi Joins in extending sincere _.i.@-_>_._._ th . Others who my .2’ 5:’; ‘lrién pgriodl or elx weeks or ions" l" 9'4"”? “I” grepherl Darrel M. Carmody. fi- o. Bailem and L A. Roberts mi! Qg-(ungry seamen W. G. Araeneult. All are members of the R. C. N. (R). ' Canada's housing shortage will not be alleviated until Ln'"——-'--—lncx STAYS n” {Hospital early Friday morning. 1961 according to J. L. 1:. Price o: Montreal. who is the chairman o! t-he Canadian Legion Dominion Housing committee. A past presi- dent ot the National House Bulld- ers‘ Association, he will present e housing report at the Legions Do- minion Convention May 38rd to 27th. By J. R. Williams KING SOME lT wowT LEAVE.‘ U5 CH HORRIBLE we. Cleveland Roberts o! York Point. wee a visitor to the cits yesterday. Many friends will self!’ l0 I91" y that. Mrs. A. Li. Wrllht. ‘I 9T9"! gfgggt, Brighton; has had to enter P. E. I. Hospital for treatment. we. Hlbbert Saunders has re- turned home otter mendini several weeks in Montreal, yib her huflaend. Mir. and Mrl. Belm- dsrs also spent a week visiting _Mr. ~ arid Mrs. noberrt I. Lydfmfl. M118 Island, New York. and s. week-end. with Mr. and Mrs» Refill-i’!!! 3W- ard, flower-done, Biberbrooke, Que- bec. Mn Lydiord ie e sister at Mn. aeuiiders. WELL, ‘ A ETHEI? Ll WITH su MEMORlES As The color experts have come up with a tip that can be e big help in making that long. narrow room look more liveeble. Birch e room can be made to look wider and shorter by painting the two and walls e darkes- ooior than the long aide walls. , i when piece mete ‘are ueed lai- aihias their edge ‘should be ee nail r the edge o! the table as yreotlepble. women spend about e o! their lives -or natasolaeybe ouewn-a m showman‘ coxmnanariox use m- 1-C- -..._._- -_-_ _ . J IOIIINO le actually hm when you're feeling fir! So keep cleeri inside. Try the Aivnnwe way to "inner cleanli- ness". You'll iind a new spring in your step . . . a brighter twinkle in your eye. Here's how sparkling. bubbling Arman/e LIVII Saar does its healthful work: Hui‘. . . Asvnnwe clean! and refreshes the naouth and tongue. NlXTmAunuweeweebesieeour stomach end corrects excess ‘HQIN . . . Armuwe works on the liver to check blliouerieee. IlNAllY . . . To complete your Inner Cleanliness, Arvnnws gently cleans the bowels. it sweeps away trouble-making poisons, corrects temporary Try Armnwe Lives Saar tomor- ' _. Get a package now. ‘And insist on getting reel Anosiews . . . not e substitute. ~ m: IDIAI. roam or UXAYIVE ANDREWS s INNER CLERNLINESS HELPS KHP YOU FIT! turned the next day. Yet look at the shoppers who make a preo- tice oi returning merchandise. We don't have to drive or walk irom one end o! town to the other trying to save e iew pennies on a purchase. such taeties eat up time and 810ml. which is worth e law pennies, too. Plan Gilli Ahead notes on whet our relatives lrlende eey they want, or our eyes iell ue they l4’ lfllilhen our b!’ being vogue to A good clerk can help e custom in e hurry. i! the cug. tamer knows and lays exactly what she wantspend eeie s. price limit on it. Plenty oi women weoie thou time looking at things they some never eflord lo buy, Y mend I quarter P _.. but we don't hi" b. ll’ we pireetiee sdtioiently. ___ By Ilse lloyselle We don't have to spend hell a day looking for a birthday present o! our lives shop tor Aunt Maggie. We should make Personals 1m" "I'll-lath is the Guardian Want Ads for an optometrist-I you seeing spots before your ey es, worries meI" BRUNNER MOND Mimi? ' 7/Zéa/ zed“ KEEPh ROME WEE E Mi“