PAGE EIGHT A w i"GllIiLLEll0E T0 LASSIE" ' V lECHNlCOL()R ggrriauuuuuuuu at-9 hisdri. - run. - wen. .. . Sail On The Magic Carpet 'Of The Movies To Enchanting Adventure On An island Paradise! coi..oR from the during story by H. de Vere Stucpoole with l JEAN SIMMONS I DONALD HOUSTON In N O E l P U R C E I. I. C Y R I l C U S A C K J A M E S H A Y T E R Susan Stranlu e P"... Jon" CAPITOL T0 - IJAY "THE SAVAGE no nonpu" ""1 P0N1(7nI)9l)IlgItFESlSl'n ALSO CARTOON - snows 2:30-7-8:45 MON - TUE - WED RKO presents Robert MITCHUM a men of ice... I'f'S MlTGHlIM'S NEWEST PICTURE! Adventure with steel- qrip suspense in its nerve-iolting drama of two desperate men and a woman who knows every way to a man's heart-even to pulling a trigger! William BENDIX a guy with a gun with "Ill: INCHES a nil III!!! III lllllfll - III IIIID Extra . News . . . Jib To Topsail, Cartoon, Dinky In A Beauty Shop . Adventure Sports. EMPIRE To - DAY MATINEE 2:30 - EVENING '7 - 8:45 .. A MONOGRAM DICIIIII I nv...... .-M-xxxtihl l ii 'Assuuss sscumrv POI! OVER ONE- UN LIFE 0,tCANAD 'Itsa.'followlng Representative! of the sun Life of Canada in Prince Edward Island will be glad to disease with you. any Iuattere relating to life or ' without "' CEABIDTTITOWN Ills. DOROTHY .lOGl'.I8 - -I. Alllllll CAMPBELL - J. A. IOOII ' Welt:-Y0tfN0,lUtflIlulnl: I.O.Ilea.IlunnrasII.l.(hhboII.IryeatI.I.larl. -.. -..- -.0..- -... ...L.. ... -... .... following places in Montaguet no Georgetown: The Page Office; Montague shoe store. ..tDANCI'-2-Montague, Thursday. June 15th. Downtcwners orchestra. ....'(1lTCHES 2 D3. TROUT - Some of the big trout are still left in schooner Pond. on Wednesday evening one measuring 16 inches and weighing 2 lbs was landed by Preston Macflwen of St. Peter's whlch'was away ahead of the ones caught on the holiday on the old mill stream. KINKORA C. W. L. The annual meeting of the Kin- kora sub-division-of the Catholic Women's League was held on May 14th with an attendance of twenty- five members. The president .- Mrs. Hugh J. Mclver occupied the chair. The meeting opened with the League Prayer recited by the Rev. Dir- utor Father McQuuld. In the ab- sence of the secretary Mrs. Spencer Hughes read the minutes of the previous meeting. as well as the minutes of the last annual meet- ing which were approved. Corres- pondence read includrd letters from the National President-Mrs. Durocher, Red Cross. T. B. League. Miss I. Arsenault. Appreciation of the sub-division's contribution to all worthy causes was expressed in the correspondence received, as well as sympathy expressed to bereaved members. The President in her splendid address reviewed the activities of the past year. she thanked the member for their generous co-op- eration which had made possible the success of all undertakings, She asked increased membership. and loyal co-operation for her suc- ccssor; only by sacrifice can we live up to the high standard of the League and put into effect its motto "For God and Canada." I Reports of the convenera of committees were given, covering the work accomplished during the year. The secretary's report was com- prehensive showing in detail the various activities of the League. The Treasurer Mrs. Ralph Mc- Carville reported the min of 3674.- 35 raised during the year. Card parties were held in the 1103198 realizing the sum of 3480.00. A beautiful quilt was made hi the members and lotierled pro- ceeds amounted to Sl04.00. The Rev, director thanked the members and retiring officers for the wonderful work they had ach- ieved. and urged them to continue. Mrs. Stephen Johnston was con- vener of nominations. assisted by Mrs. Ralph Mccarville. The election of officers resulted as follows: President-Mrs. Hugh J. Iver reelected. lst vice-Mrs. Henry Tralnor. 2nd Vice-Mrs. George McMah- on. 3rd vice-Mrs, Eugene Smith. Secretary-Mrs. Ralph McCar- ville. Treasurer-Mrs. Vernon McCar- ville. Councillors-Mrs. John Cairns. Mrs. Mack McKenna. Mrs. 1'45” Duffy, Mrs. Parnell Mocsrville. Mrs. John R. Mccabe. Ml”S- SD95" cap Hughes, Mrs. Austin Roberta, Mrs. John A. smith. Mrs. John F- McKenna. The officers were installed and the Act of consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary recited by I119 Rev. Director. On motion U13 meeting ad.i0Um8d- Mc- jrnjj NEW HOSPITAL PLANNED OTTAWA. June 9-(OP)-Health Minister Martin announced today that his Department of National Health and Welfare has approv- ed a grant of more than 303.200 toward building costs of the New Western Memorial Hospital at Corner Brook, Nfld-. The hospital, to be completed this fall, will have space for lffl beds, a nursery, operating and x-ray rooms. a laboratory Iffd other modern facilities. It will serve about 15.000 people in West- ern Newfoundland from White Buy to Burleo. SAVE FOUR CHILDREN LINDSAY. Ont , June 9 -(CP)- Two housewives today ripped gfdg off a. flami.ng.shaok Wllrh their hands to rescue four children whose path to the only exit was blocked by the fire. The children suffered burns and shock. Mrs. Arena Snelgrove. heard screams Mrs Mildred Elliott heard her call for help and the we pulled off enough boards to get the young- sters to safety. ..,,..s.M:..... GROU N DI-II) REGINA -- (cm - cyclists had a fine time during the recent high winds blowing through the city. one of them sailed miles out on the highway with little effort. when he decided to return, haw- ever, the wind was so strong he had to get. off and push all th- way back. NAMED POI. EXPLOIII Bermuda takes its name from the Spaniard Juan de Bermuda: who discovered the islands in ms. 8.1L!-lowolltlilu-e.clar. lnsourlaxfbe H. Ilctnrda 0 Hon. ..'l"I'I"l'ED FOOTWEAR lit i'.sC ..'NOTi-Cl; - All Alumnae Members and Graduates of St. M3-1')" Convent. sourts. are cor- dially invited to attend the Alum- nae Reception in honour of the CvFId'UIiulnI Clus on Wednesday, June 14th. at a P. M. in St. Imryls Convent Hail, Souria. Elmira and Vicinity Gertrude Jarvis was a recent visitor to Mrs. Earl MacLaren. Peter McDonald was a week- end visitor in Souris. ' I-Ienryland Charles Jarvis were recent visitors to Souris. Adele Campbell was a visitor in Charlottetown on Friday. Donald Macirityre was a recent visitor to Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacDonald. Mr. A. P. McPhee was in Char- lottetown Thursday and Friday on business. Reta Cheverie and Mrs. D. A. Gillis were visitors to Florence MacDonald, Wednesday night. Mrs. James Whelan, Bear River, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Ill-lit: Francis MacDonald. North as e. Mrs. Joseph Harris and Jos- ephine Pierce were visitors to Dominic and Annie Harris on Sunday night. Charles MacDonald spent the long week-end with his mother, Mrs. Loretta MacDonald, North Lake. Catherine Campbell, teacher, at Kensington. spent the week-end ,wii.h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Benson and Wanda, also Mr. Able Block. Charlottetown spent the week-end and the King's birthday at -East Lake trout fishing. Mrs. Catherine Muclllillan. with Milene and Lorraine. Charlotte- town, are spending a couple of weeks visiting friends at East Point and relatives in Elmira. Gertrude MacDonald, employee in Antigonish was a recent visitor to Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mac- Donald, East Point. also to many of her friends in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris, with Michael, Bruce and Dianne were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. James Harris on Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Wallace Murphy spent a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Charles I. MacDonald and family. Charlie, at present. is employed on the railway at Summerside. Mrs. Lloyd Darrach and Trudy, motored to Stan-ley Bridge on Monday. While there they spent a few days with Mrs. Darrach's parents, Mr. and Mrs."Bell, also visited her many friends at. Stan- ley. HIGHFIELD W. I. Mrs: Wallace Rodd entertained the Highfteld women's Institute for their May meeting on the evening of the 8th. i The president presided and opened the meeting in the usual manner. Roll call was answered by twenty members. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed. The financial report was given by the treasurer. Reports were given by the cori- vcnors of the various committees Sick committee reported having sent cards to those who were ill. School committee had no report. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Plans are being made for the District convention to be held June 20th with regard to our shsre of the programme. Several matters of business were brought up for discussion. Cuirespondence was then read and discussed. The cenvuairg of the District were left until next meeting. Appointment of new committees resulted It follows: school Mrs. Macrarlane, Miss Villett. Sick -- Mrs. J. Rodd. Mrs. P. Taylor and Mrs. Priszel. To make final plans and arrange for sanding away of woolen ma- terial - Mrs. Stetaon. Mrs Hol- royd and Mrs. L. Maoxinnon. copies of Institute news were dlstribuatad. Interesting reports were given by the delegates (Mrs. Stotnon and Mrs. Holroyd) who atwnded the annual luncheon of the T. D. Les- sue.- Naxt meeting to be held It the home of Mrs. Iomuel Maclfinnon. bunch conunittee - Mrl. Rana- nen. tfrl. Btookman. (sandwiches) Mrs. Bwltzer. Ilrl. Taylor (meets). Upon the motion at adtourment lunch was served by the hostess eulated by the cos-nuttttee in china. DANCE BEAVER CLUB HALL MONTAGIJE 1111! GUARDIAN. THE EASIERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: nonnuuux Harold I. uudry, Albert Allin. III. Ines Stewart, Min Ilanlet Clair. AGINT GEORGETOWN: Walden haven. Tbefiuurdlan Inuybabougbtaeunyoftg. CHARLOTTETOWN 44 WILLIAM KING, C.L.U. of Fidelity Mutual Life. Secretary Missouri Life Underwriters Ass'n JUNIE 10. 1950 FERNAND pr: HAERNE, C.L.U. Provincial Manage Northern Life, ltfontreal. Que. Past President Llto Outstanding Speakers to Address island Life Insurance Men on Monday CLAUDE F. DUNFEE. C.L.U. LESLIE W. DUNSTALL Manager Vancouver Branch Great General Manager Life Underwrlt. era Ass'n. of Canada. Underwriters Asa'n. of Canada. West Life Assurance Company. The above speakers will bring educational and inspirational rneaalxaa to Island Ufa Insurance men on Monday at &g Qulompa Hotel. Ilegiltratton at nine a.m. Sessions begin at ten. ALL IVHO ARE ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF LIFE INSURANCE ARE INVITED TO ATTEND CANADA Province oi Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COURT The 1st day of June A.D. I950 In Re Estate of Leo 8. Doyle late of Charlottetown in Queen's County In the said Province, Plumbing and Heating Contractor, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon treading the petition on file of Georgina Doyle of Charlottetown aforesaid. widow, the adminlatratrix of the above named Estate praying that a cita- 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 u 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 coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon 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 '”' and on " of M. Alban Farmer. Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a. true copy hereof be fortn- wlth published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once 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- fown aforesaid. It or near the Bank of Nova Scotia. in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons in- teresled in the isaid estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Leonard . Palmer. Judge of the said I'ru-I bate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and your first above written. By the Court. i iSgd.) E. Margaret Andrew. Ls. registrar CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COURT f The 1st day of June A.D. 1950. In Re Estate of - - " Brad-l Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COURT the Stir day June AD. 1950 In Re Estate of Herbert Augustus Tanton late of Charlottetown in Queens County In the said Pro- vince, Professor of Music, de- ceased. testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WIII-IRE.-IS upon reading the petition on file of Donald Mc- Kinnon of Charlottetown afore- said. barrister, the executor of the above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby requir- ed to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and apnea hefore the Judge present at a. Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown In Queens County. in the said Pro- vince, on Tuesday the 11th day of July next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be pass-- cd and the Estate closed as pray- ed for in said petition and on " of M' ' Mcliinnon. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published In some newspapc published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy lien-of be forthwith posted in the following public places re- spectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid. and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons Inter- c-sled in the said Estate as afore- said may have flue notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town aforesaid. the day and year first above written. By the Court. isgd.) I2. Margaret Andrews L.S. Registrar N0 REFUND, EITHER VICTORIX. B. C. -(OP) -- W. C. Hudson, in search of a mid- night snnck, saw what he thought was it plateful of potted meat. Af- icr wclfing it, he found it it well- ley late of Charlottetown inf Queen's County in the said Pro- vlnce. single woman. deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable, or literate pcnou within a said, County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of M. Alban Far- mer of Charlottetown aforesaid. Banister. the sole executor of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the' purpose herein " set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested In the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pre- bafe Court to be held In the Cell! 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 some day to allow cauaa 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- ban Farmer, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND rr I! HEREBY ORDER!"-ID that a true copy hereof be fertil- witb published in some , published In Charlattefdwn afore- said once In each week for at lent four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a tree can hereof be forthwith poateil In the felowfng "public places respective- y. lllllcllyh the ball of the Court House .In Charlottetown afore- nld. at er near the leak of Nev: loetia and at or near the Renal lettetewa afere-ll ea persons interested in the said btatru sfereeetd may have due I enaar "ti';i.::;'"'i... .. Leonard Palmer. Judge of the Prebate court at Charlotte , Dorothy ilix Says- Contlnued from page 2 decide whether they'think it is worth it. But after they are married ithey should never count the cost of it again. ' They should just ussume that husbands and wives and home. um I children are like automobiles-expensive luxuries that cost you ; lot .of money and worry and aggravation of spirit, but that give you enough thrills and fun to pay for their upkeep. And, anyway, you .couldn't live without 'cm. , - Likewise, before murringe men and women should wear magnifying glasses when they look at each other, but after marriage they should wear blinders. Before marriage a man should carefully scrutinize the character and disposition of the young woman with whom he is contemplating spending the rest of his life. He should test out her amlability. He should investigate the amount of brains in her pretty little head. lie should find out if she has a sense of humor. He should get a line on her point of view. He should ascertain whether she knows how zo cook. and whether she shles at the sight of a kitchen or adores pots and pans. He should make sure of what line of conversation she cai- rles. nnd whether she could keep him entertained for two hours at I stretch. Same way with fl girl. Before she gets married she should find out what sort of disposition the man has with whom she is con- templating tying up. and whether he will be a little ray of sunshine in the house or a wet blanket, over it. She should get his ideas about whether he considers a wife as a partner who goes fifty-fifty with her husband. or as an unpaid domestic servant. She should know what his ideas are on the allowance question. and whether he proposes to he a fireside companion or run with his old crowd. and whether he thinks he can pick out winners on the racetrack and support the local tavern without getting the worst of it. Before marriage a man and woman should have a good working diagram of each other's every fault and weakness. but on their wedding 0V9 they should chuck it in the fire and forget all about it. and time- after look not for blemishes in each other, but for perfecticns. VSI-IQULD TEST FOB LOVE Finally, before marriage a man and woman should apply every known test to their own hearts to ascertain if they are really in love, but after marriage they should cease vivisecting their own emotions. Before marriage every man should ask himself: "Will I still love this woman when she is no longer young and pretty? Will her voice still have power to thrill me when I hear it every morning across the breakfast table. asking me to leave money for the mllkmun and not to forget the butcher's bill?" Every girl should ask herself: "Will I still love this man when he ll fat. and bold-headed? Will my heart still do flipflops when I hear his footsteps coming home at night ten years from now, and will I still hang upon his words when he wants to know why I never lcnrn to make biscuits like his mother used to make?" But after mart!-18c love should be taken for granted, and it is in fatal for a husband and wife to begin to count their heart throbn and analyze their feelings toward each other as it is for an in- dividual to begin to explore his system for symptoms of disease. . There is a time for everything. And the time for doubts rmni misgivings and counting the cost of matrimony should come before marriage. not afterward. DOROTHY DIX cannot,reply personally to readers, but will ane- wer .1. of ' interest if her ' Hudson was disappointed. "It to its former sheen and thickness did nothing to bring back my hair as advertised on the can." ANNOUNCEMENT known brand cf d?g food. Mr. DR. M. N. BECK NORTH AMERICAN fin - b - '' fi cf did". in L S. STEVENSON A will esta its a, pro: ce me u 1"-Th M-n-cor ' ST. PETER'S . MIRCHMOND ST. - Io ::yrp,.,h;z:k during the first part of July I icy rs our uuv. way or J. R. wii.i.iAMs ' THIS. IF IT'S ANV 0' YORE BUSINESS, I9 A NAVVYHO BLANKET THAT I'M PLlTTlN' AWAV 'D PATCH UP NEXT WINTER DUI2IN' 'T'H' LONG EVENiN'5.' WELL. rr.'s A LONG TIME TILL WINTER YET, AN' THAT e-so AIN'T - s-rooo on rrs owu FEET Foiz 'rwo YEAR -- . AN' IF 'rHA:r more BED FALLS OFF THAT STUFF osrro ME, BETTER HAVE A H055 SADDLEDI