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Shows 3:30-78:45 IIIIDIIFOIIII THEATRE fHJGH CONQUEST" Starring Anna Lee, Gilbert Roland and Warren Douglas VERNON BRIDGE- Monday Night 9 PM. HUNTER RIVER— Tuesday Night 8:30 PM. .TIIE INSIDE STORY FOR SALE IN SOUlllS Z building lots; truck wag- gon on sloven; wheels (heavy and new); truck Waggon axles; heavy springs for heavy express vraggons; No. I6 Frost 8r Wood plow; I 250-gollon tank (iron); I Sacltville plow; I grain cleaner (Gray and Campbell); I, 2 and 3 inch hardwood (wide). D. F. MacDONALD Box 243 PRINCE . PHILIP 21 or vorrumuv... GGIIIIINWIIGH. England, June 10 (Aim-Prince Philip observed his 27th birthday on the job today at the Royal Navy Stat! College here. TH! RIVER JORDAN llunt William lunriigan Mes llinninger - iailhlrlcl urws - comrov rrooo WATERS ¥>§Jfl§§—§—b¥OOb§4bOb©§O4-§&r Jordan, the most important river in Palatine, runs through a val- ley about 160 miles ion-g and as much as 15 miles broad. The riv- er's highest source is 1,700 feet above see level. TAYLQIVS BRING YOU DIAMOND RINGS OF GLORIOUS BEAUTY.... PIIIRFECT DIAMOND RINGSAAHWED- ‘DING IINGS...AND MATCHED SETS, runs Jnyrttrssros ceurssrrous Li.‘ l;.;;.,1.i 4. Mt. Stewart I i ms. (ma) J. D. neddin end young daughter have returned home from the Olty Hospital. Mr. Harry Trainer ed Peakes Stetionwaaonabuetnesstrlpto Mt. Stewart on Thursday. Mrs. John J. udielntyre, " Mt. Stewart, is vrldting her sister Mn. Isvwrence ‘Pracedie. Dr. Joseph Roach. Mt. ltowart. ls visiting friends and relatives ‘Nova Scotla. » Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gambian have returned to their home. hav- ing went the pest week visiting friends and relatives in Malrpeque. Ikiends of Miss Iieons Hendri- gan are glad to welcome her beck to work again after her recent lil- near. Considerable damage occurred. to s Ford car on ‘Ilhursdoy nigh-t when it hit an electric light pole in front of Clark's Meat Market. Mt. St. The illness of Mrs. Burnett Mc- Kenns in the City Hospital is much regretted by her many friends, who wish her s speedy recovery. Mir. end Mrs. A. J. MacDonald of Itracadrle have as their guests Mrs. MacDonald's brother, Mr. Timmons, and Mrs. qimmons. from Minnesota, U.S.A. This is Mr. Tirnrnons’ first visit to P. 15.1’. m "twenty-seven years. They were recent guests of Mrs. John Tim- mons, Mlt. Stewart, on ‘Thursday. They left on s month's can to Oalpe Breton. Mrs. John D. ‘lim- rncns accompanied them on the trip. Marshall Says Guts Would liuin E. ll. P. (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON. June 11 — Th0 "father", and the “boss" o! the EuropearnRecovery Program sold today that the program faces- ruin if spending cuts voted by the House of Representatives are sl- lowed to stand. State Secretary Marshall said the lit-power recovery effort will be e. "calculated risk for failure" unless the Sessate succeeds in re~ storing most of the House cuts. Paul G. Homrnarr, administrator of the program, said the cuts would practically wipe out "the most. productive and the most far- reaching part"—puttlng European industry back on its feet. a IT COULD HAPPEN T0 YOUR. FAMILY! The intriguing plot of the new Republic him, "The Inside Story," opening at the Capitol Theatre to- day, revolves about the aoclcien‘ l circulation of one thousand dollars in s. Vermont village during the "bank holiday" in 1933. Six people successively ‘control the money as it journeys from hand to hand, miraculously effect- ing each of their lives as it passes from one part of town to another. A romance with s bleak future suddenly becomes as light-hearted as any love aflair should be, and a business about to fail is saved from bankruptcy. Such are some of the wonders wrought as the money wends its way among the half-dozen disheartened villagers. It's s charming story, filled with top-flight comedy sequences, en- acted by s star-studded cast. Mer- shs Hunt, William LumiigamCher- lea Wlrlninger and Gall Patrick head the long list of popular play- ers which also includes Gene Lockhsrt, Florence Bates, Allen Jenkins. Roscoe Karne, Robert and M". Rlillt Is. Swish- and blends in Souris and vicinity lett for their home in rortland. Oregon. This was their first visit to the Island and were churned with its beauty. While in Sourls they were the guests of Mr. "and Mrs. A. A. Mecinnls. 0anada's Imports From Il. S. Decline OTTAWA, June 11—(CP)—Can- son's imports Irorn the United States in April dropped substan- tialiy from the high levels o! last year under the Government's dol- lax-saving program. April imports were $150,500,000 against $181,600,- 000 last year. Meanwhile, imports from the United Kingdom climbed steadily. U. K. imports rose from $21,- 600,000 in March to $24,600,000 in April. comp in; with $12,700,000 in April last year and the 1935-39 average o! 08,100,000. Total U‘. S. imports for the first four months ot the year were worth $584,000,000 compared with $628,000,000 in 1947. Installment Buying Reported 0n Increase (By The Canadian Press) BAN-FF, Alta, June il-Instlell- merit buying, the craze of the 1900's, is on the increase in Can- ada and the United States, Dean Ashby of Omaha, Nets, newly-el- ected president at the National Retail Credit Association said t0- day. - In s mess interview Iollowing lfls election st final sessions c! the International Credit Conference yesterday, Mr. Ashby said install- ment buying, under its new titles o! time payments or budget plans, will continue the expansion of cre- dlit for several years. “Brut? he said, "we are not go- ing wild this time as some o1 us did before the depression of i029. There is e. keen interest on the ,part of credit men and bureau managers to control ‘customers’ r uedit requests, so that there will r be no over expansion." ' ‘Sock Market For‘ Y Apple, Tobacco Drops OTTAWA. June 11 -— (CP) — Trade Minister Howe said today in the Commons that efforts will ‘oe made to find markets for Can'- adafs apple a/nri tobacco crops this year. . He said the 1947 apple crop has ell been sold. "Do you mean the British Columbia crop, too?" asked James Sinclair (L — Vancouver North). "Yes," said Mr. Howe. ' "There are 600,000 boxes in Yale," said Mr. Sinclair. Mr. Howe said the apples had bee-n sold. ‘line United Kingdom market-was closed, but the United States hsd lowered the tariffs on apples and "efforts will be made to sell apples to other countries." A "good part" of the 1947 British Columbia crop was sold to Brazil in a barter for oranges. BECAME SERIOUS LATER Iso Tolstoy, one of the great novelists of ell time, was a Rus- sian count who gained no distinc- tion at school and lived s life of idle pleasure until he served in the Crimean War. LONDON - (C?) -- ‘Ihousends more British tourists may visit Switzerland this summer because exceeding optimistic expectations. Shayne and others. l "TO ENDS OF EARTH” IIVEAIS SHOCKING \ STORY OI’ INTBIGUI The truth, it has frequently been demonstratedmsn be stranger than fiction. Not only stranger, but more dramatic, more fascinat- ing and even more shocking! Columbia's “To the Ends o! the Earth," starring Dick Powell and Slgne Basso, is one of the best ll- lustratlons of this truism. The film, which turns the spotlight on the international underworld and ls coming to the Prince liidward Theatre's screen today, is reported to be a fabulous story o! exotic adventure and romance. It is based on hitherto secret files‘ of theU. S. ‘rreasury and its Bureaus of Narcotics, Customs and Coast Guard. ‘ Shattering in its impact, this world-girdiing story o! violence, ’ intrigue and sudden death eon- cerns Powell, an alert government agent, who finds himself in deadly conflict with sn international ring of crk-ninels. ‘Pr-ailing the ring through the far cities at Shanghai, Cairo, Beyrouth and Havens, Pow- ell enlists the aid at operatives o! other governments. As the chase gathers fury. scents of the crim- inal syndicate stlorupt to s out a cargo of contraband. In climactic moments at the itimholg ever, Powell oatwlte and outflahts the sans. finally captutlnl its leader and osstrpyingthe neg. i. BEOAIHI PUBLIC HABIT flies drinking in England owes "l 870M Popularity to the "Ooflee houses" of the not century. . l. - - 1 In nollnooo. even the, animal fsmtdlcoiile 1mm rm. strum asost slluri blondee. ‘Itln r i .. . \ v» .,.,. . . the Anglo-Swiss trade balance is I q- “, h“. b,“ yum,‘ mmvul that Irugenle will recover. i! not, Ilhsveanotionit wcsrldbewlseto be on-hand. She has stated lllin and again that she means to leave me the place in Surrey, but at course one is never sure. You will agree with me, Mrs. Van Eldon?” Alixe let them hllr- on, thankful {one moment's rest in the warmth d the flrelit, flower-scented room. Imius and her mother were er. ranging Anne's wedding to the minrutest detail. , "This idea has been a shook to me at course, Alixe, but I nsust. say I think Lucius is entirely right. I can see no reason why we flrould not arrange a simple ceremony at the house next week. Jilst the family and-J’ ‘ "I don't see why I liould be hurried. like this." "Aline! Please, please consider my condition and do not be so trying." Mrs. Van Eden's voice was faint. "Certainly I am considering you, Mother. You know all this is bed Ifor you. Let me take you to your Iroorm. now, and then Lucius and I Icsn talk this over." Alixe slipped I s persuasive hand under her mother's arm, but the invalid! thin r body stldlienéd. i "Much as I need my rest. I eon- rnot leave you to Lucius, for I fear (he is too kind, loo imlwllllng to laay what should be said. He has lbeen unwilling that I should men- ‘rtion your unmrtunato behavior —the folly that is starting talk about you here in llnlrmount." “Tallk?" Aiixe winced. Then lorry hadn't oxaggwated. It was all ccming out, even her innocent nt- ieonpt to make- friends with Jay's children. The foolish, uni unato business of Mrs. O'Toole . . . “Please, Alixe . . . Please. Mrs. Van Elden . . . I am sure lt would be better to }. ~tpone this dis- cussion". Adams, red and anxious, turned frrxn one woman to the other. "I don't believe in postponing things." Allxe said, "but I'm tired and I have to go on night duty. Mother's tired too, Luclous, I'm sure, or she wouldn't be so unreas- onable-" ‘Unreasonable?’ Mrs. Van Il- den broke in. “You call me un. reasonable for not wanting scandal connected with your father's name? Not content with passing a-whole evening in the company ot s men I disapprove of, Aline, you must go with him to his house-go at midnight, with no other woman there-and take care ad a child any nurse could have cared for." "You are worrying unnecessarily Mother." Alixe dragged herself to her feet. “I don't think I have done anything to start gossip But If I have, people will soon stop talking when they know Mrs. King is in town. I saw Iionaine today and have it from her own lips that she and her husband are- lhny possible come together again." '11s that so? I pray it may be the case, I trust that poor,_mlsgulded --and no doubt neglected girl- may be given another chance. You will have to begin preparations st once." "Tensor-row, Mother, not today." Allxe had not an ounce of strength to argue. _ “You will let me l0 ahead with the arrangements for next Friday ten. Alixe?" 1t was Lucius now who eras being mildly persistent. "H you think it's possible, I don't care. It doesn't "raiser," “It's perfectly possible mqw; and I have been talking it all over." lvlrs. Van Elden's voice was strong and cheerful, now that he": and had been attained. "A late “fir- moan ceremony in the south drew. incl-com. Aline. s few or the re.. latives and one or two intimate friends staying on to dinner. Al'- terwards you and IJucius can tiive in to towrn, to sell at midnight." "Very well, And Mil you please understand that this coming meek is mine? Make the sisnpllest ar- rangements possible. I shall need all my days for work, and must come and go as I please." thing as you like. meius, ring for Ada. I shall go to my room now and leave Alixe to you." CIAPTQXXM At the Van Edens’ en the esc- ond day miter Anne's emotional outbreak, the air was 11W not clear. Mrs. Vln. lldon A taken her hughtes-‘s rebellion-tea stare ‘have to be nests. a pose reminiscent of theiscresnu Iiltebsltesonedoenln outi'l ’ ¢magm'd' l tmleeone u. . "01’ course dear, of course. mvery- Th __ -._._.,__. . TIIE CANADIAN IDA QHARLQTTETQWN » BRANCI-IQ-R. S. P; JARDINE, Manager. I v ....-,.... Sow your money by regular deposits In i Savings Account at The Canadian Bankof Commerce, watch it grow. As your savings grow, so does your ability to buy the things that require planning and ‘ready cash. Start saving today. You will be glad you did.‘ K OE COMMERCE - in "rw-i seriously. Allxe consented to the hurried wedding-that was the Im- portant thing. Now the household llorces could mrrlcentrate on pre- parstions. Miss Pen-field, dust back from her holiday. was set to work mak- ing out lists for the announce- ments, and Ten Parker was ap.. pointed her assistant. Ten said there we! nothing he'd like bettq than to help old Kenny-Penny do lists. Lists were rather fun; but why souldrrft he take the csr and go for April? April knew every- body's address and she'd love to help. (To Be Continued) --o JUVENILE DRAMA GROUP WINDSOR, Ont. - (GP) - A juvenile drama ITMIp- among chil- dren l0 to 1e years old was begun by the Windsor ‘Ihestre Guild lest Tall and already has 60 members. e group recently produced “Alice in Wonderland." their first while production. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Iionscrvatives In ll. B. Announce ii-Point Program -__- SAINT JOHN, N. B., June 11 — (C?) — An 11-point platform for the June 3i New Brunswick elect- ion vwas announced tonight by Hugh Msckay, leader o! the Progressive Conservative Party in New Bruns- wick. Drawn up at s meeting of party candidates, hhe manifesto featured stands on provincial rights, social legislation and education. On provincial rights. the mani- festo said the party believed the "almost unlimited taxing powers of the nonunion Government should not be used as a weapon to lower the dignity and constitutional powers of the Provinces." The pistdorm favored payment of 01d ole penslo to ell persons over 56 years o! age and eupplesnrentsry pensions. . Increased grants to hospitals and schools, reconvening of a Dominion- Provineisl conference and a new labor code were called for. The party also promised: A contributory accident ans alfiness programme; Increased grants to been“ and extension of laboratory diss- nostic faculties; ‘ Construction of a home fee mentally deficient drildren; ‘ vTo contribute 5o per cent to the cost o! education at’ public schools; Increased hydro electric facililiel ‘and extension o! rural electrificat- on; Active government support to aid establishment o! industrial 0110" in the Province; Financial aid to assist in eon- etruction of tourist facilities and fish cold-storage plants; and ' Appointment of a royal corn- mission to study agriculture in the PIOVIIIOQ. L 1 ’ l‘! . . oas/Ffiz y. one: l V’ ue-utb! HORRORS! THE I-IORSES~TALI(ING!GREAT' ’ QAesAR! no WONDER euz l SASCOM DAsi-leo AWAY As u= HE HAD seen A SMALLPOX semi“. My Alzr MUTILATED! f! o; cf?- 1 m! Fee": \ aqua! AMOS, . you-as. 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