“Random Harvest” REASONS WHY YOU MUST SEE THIS GREAT FILM Still going strong but going soon 1 RONALD COLMAN 2 GREEK. '.'l..l“.i.l‘.‘..°:t.'°.'2i.““° GARSON “I °"‘°'- First lady of the screen at her beat. 4 PHILIP DORN ellrnbl fame TIrJ'..";i."'i'£is'“dd°' of P1140?" an ce 8 SUSAN PETERS Hollywood’! newest atarlet. 5 ELAWLESS CAST Carefully selected portray finely ‘ *‘~ ~l character!- 7 JAMES HILTON rue Cl-IARQQFTMUWN JOIN NOW l or phone Ira. M. b. logera nt Ill OEllTllM. Olllllllllll rm; column ta reserved fer Mwa el local mus. Ill fllmull era newayunturelllllilln“ at. five olnta a word. time": III anie m advance. GIASWELL hi‘ Phiikllllbll- CONFBDEBATIUN urn INIUI- ANCE. M" BUY A TAG Ind help the ‘Ngvly; CENTRAL PAll-IBII. -— Sunday. May 9m. ua-noe cove ll Add. ulyoa lover, iviotners Day 3 l’. M. Niev- 1- w. uoouwiu, minister. 0-4-11- HAMPl-UN UNITED CHURCH.- Muiister. Rev. iwy m. veasev. H. U- isei-vices Sunday May tit-u. n0!!- shaw ii A. M.’ wblliio 3 9- M- namptoii ‘L30 P. lio. 5-7-u. Famous author Ills finest play! fr’ GLOWING LOVE will"? romantic story "Mrious devotion. 9 MERVYN LeROY aensative direction that's thrilling. 8 lVIIYPRO-GOLDWYN MAYEWS initial triumph of 1943, 10 SIDN EY lt‘R.ANlx'l.lN producer of "Mrs. lilinlrer" excels again. SHOWING AT 3.15 — 7 and 9-05 ~ ZiL-VPINEE SAT. AT 2.30 . Eastern Items 'i‘iic lobster season is aguln here und rnniiy" induced by the prospects of higher prices. have resurileu the industry. ivuiy lst witnessed "sct- tliig day" und st number of tragic incidents including the drowning of JODTI R. Gililillll. oi 5t. Charles and Winsloe Bluckctt of Little Pond. The syzuimtliy of the entire section god out to those fumllics in their ;suddrii bercavciuents. Roads in tlic rural districts are drying up considerably and cars are again to bc seen. There ls o. noticeable scarcity of those, duc no doubt to the shortage of gasoline. Among the eastern teachers who attended thc annual convention at Charlottetown vrerc Misscsnvcinta Robertson, ltiury E. MacDonald, Nellie Hewlett and Mr. James E. McDonald, principal of Souris High. Cpl. Jas. Macisaii? of the R. C. A. I“., Monet-m, spent a short. lBilVC with his family at Muuns Road. Thc triwecklyr freight from Charlottetown to Sourls is provinf; n great boon to passengers as wel. Many from oiltiying districts ti-ike advantage oi this to get their shop- AIX O NEWS — Stooge Comedy — Serial i snows AT 3.15 - 7 - s45 fffi'h'n'n'u's‘n'u%'b' fa ‘Jr's? P1118 d0"? i" S91" 15~ Tlic many fHends 0t‘ Mr. Hugh Maclsaac. Sourls. are pleased to Emu-avast.“ VVHNVNfl-NHHI-w learn he is steadily improving after EMPIRE — Til-NIGHT and SAT. ‘t Miss E. Campbell. Dorclicster, P I - llfass.. is visiting friends urid rel- utivcs at Souris East. Gtir. Elmer Whnlcn is spending n well deserved furlough with his parents at New Zoalnnd. having spent thr past. your with the arm- rd forces over. ‘aw cor. mar GLEAM m msk Eva. ' . (No Wonder So Many Guys Haw Enlisted!) She warm a guy who'll slid: to he! like a cweaiermand. gm stuck with i‘! _ on: that can‘! stick a stamp! his serious accident which occurred in late autumn. g ‘b Pto. Wed Jo. A. P15. l. H. is tit present vislili friends and rel- atives iii Souris, nricr to his de- parture for u destination unknown. Lance Cpls Gillie niid Massey have recently nrrivcrl in Souris to - spend their leaves at" their rcspcc tive homes. ‘J's? Tiiis season is appnrr-utiy follow- lowing the niiciciit tradition "a into Easter is a late spring." This your unlike the past years is exception‘ ally backwards, a most unfortunate condition for the majority of the farmers as they are unable to cui- tivatc the soil or make use of the asture lands. which necessitates he purchase of in _\= quantities of ha)". If’ this condition prevails, ex~ cctnnt hay buyers according to the ocai John Turnipseed-upon arriv- al at their destination will be greeted by their more fortunate neighbor "have you sufficient hay ration couponsF-H. Even some motorists darn do this d. v ., W ‘ r "KING or THE MOUNTIES" LAT (‘LOVER Cmlwdy — Shows 7 and 8.45 Plus lihupicl- I .1 and (i It‘ PRODUCE "-5- f-iM-z wholesale em colored and whi nominal current make. Montreal. u _ _. .. mmllfighah» May a (OPP-Pro- hpvmui? ugly as reported by ma? t‘ h“ flnnrtmen of Agri ~ d??t‘"‘l°i..§2‘§l"i“i’ rm.“ 0 - ~i ~ : me . ‘cz- A zigyllltlrt; a1 3-4-32; e Que. N0. l 2.10; N.B.~P.E.l. No. 2.10; fancy 2.40. 14;" Aichceacon of Winchester ampton. r-{L Canon of Winchester Cathedral, to . the Buffragan Bishopric of South-l Evil delivered Montreal; wholesale. gitlti-iblo. 1 pasteurized 34; No. I . Cheese-Current receipts, c i r d and white, western and Queodiief. igbbing, wrest’ 22 3-4-23. Potatoekfs lb. bags Mountain 1 The King has approved appoint- ment of Venerable Edmund Morse: an A horse running away with a milk wagon in Chelmsford. England. stopper". dead on reaching the main street traffic lights. They had lust turned red. I DIAPER‘ RASH llsed and recommended . for 3 generations! ~ b. b ' akin liel lien Eu fit°ifiiirtoitl Ilfode in Cami CUTICURA‘°£l.l=‘.‘-i§"" CHURCH OF ENGLAND SEB- VICIJS, Sunday. May illn. ot- John’; Cnurcn, Crapaud. iii/Bum“! The CHARLOTTETOWN COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATIONS 12th Annual Membership Campaign THIS WEEK ONLY! You are cordially invited to become a member, and hear the s Celebrity Concerts to be presented next season Plcneo coll It the Ilritlaie Ilaotfll CO- l who il-lned refuge in the Vatican GUARn» w ADU LTD-JD.“ lTIJDINTl-Jlfl JOIN NOW! i=2: UNITED ADAs-llfm CHURCH OF CAN- lower ontalue 3 P. M. Rev. Har- old K. Wrl ht of Advocate. N. S. guest preac er at all services. note the change of the licur o the evenintaervicc. Rev. s. E, Hayward. Min ter. 5-7-11. ersonais _ Petty Officer Edward Penny U181‘ 801F111! from an Italian 9715' on camp, has been awarded the British Unlike Medal. . Harry Edwards. valued em- gi ee of the Maritime Electric Co. ., aemmpanied by his wife, left this morning for Toronto. Niagara, Pails, and Westrnount. Weston, ggilték where Mr. Edward's partnts PUBLIC FORUM 7.00 P. M. St. Eliaabetnechunu. Inn qua-b b "t. m one liwiimrlfclddwil ‘Hartman union :0 lllonal. t: ' ' ' ' ' ' 5.7.1,, ahaletaeeownlnarlloadouaacv ___ reach; cadence he opinion WINSLOE UNITED CHURCIL- I ‘I THE C.W.L. is sponsoring a picture “Mrs. Wigga of the Cabbage Patch", May 10th, lith, 12th. Pumas to be used for Wai- Work anu charities. 5-5~'i-l0-3i SPECIAL IMPORTANT MEET- ING of Ladies’ Branch of Golf Club, Charlottetown Hotel, Satur- day evening. May 8th at. 7.805. 7 u ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED’- Licut. Col. W. C. 000M. announces the engagement of his y Natalie Grace to daughter l ieut 0rd. Harry Freeland. R. C. N. n. Marriage of Sydney, Nova Scotin. to take p ace the latter part ofshfilnfi. BROOKFIELD PBESDYTIIIAN CHURClL-Divine Worship will be conducted on Sunday, May 9th at 3 P. M. by Flt. Lieut. the Rev. T. H. Busseil Somers, M. A.. S. T. 1%.. cf The Kirk of St. James. Char- lottetown. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Interim Moderator. 5-1-il. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Mnrshfleld Charge. Services for next Lord's Day, Mae! 9th will blel lAeid as folio : Stewart _ Harrington 2 P. M" Hlilhfield 3.30 P M. llnd Marshfield 7.30 P ivi. rm. ldeniy Beak. Minister. 5-7-1 . NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CHURCHES. — May 9, 1953. Fair- vlew: ll A. M, Young People‘: Meeting in the Church, Saturday, a P. M. North River: 3 PM. Kings- ton: 7.30 P. M. Special Offeriéighfor Centennial. Clyde River: S. 0:1 i1 A. M. bong Creek: S. school 1i A. M. You are cordially invited t0 worship. Rev. A. E. Todd. Mlxstigrttir. CAVENDISH CHARGE. - On Sunday. May 9th. Cavendish Com- munity C-uuday School in the United Church at 9.45 A.M’. Preach- ing service in Cavendish at ll AM. Stanley ridge at 3 P. M. Glasgow at 7.30 P. M Official Board meeting Tuesday- Mav lith at 9 P. M. Goo. W. 'I‘illey. Minister. 5-7-li. MUMPS PltEVALl-INT Mum- are prevalent in several of the cl schools. at resent. but fortunate they are o a compnrativel mi type. Many students of Jr ce of Wales College also have had them recently. Accordinir to Dr. B. O. Keeping. Deputy Minister of Health they have pretty well run their course. Complications which fre- quently accompany the disease have not. been reported during this years epidemic. O-Qw 5 KINETTES MEIT—KinetiAl held their bI-WGCKIY business meeting ut. the home of the president. Mrs. Roland Taylor last evening with a good attendance and two visitors. Mrs. Nell Higgins was appointed captain of the committee in char/e of the milk bottle collections. T e club is having a bowling party at the Y.M.C.A. n the ricer future. At their itext meeting the club will be the guests of the Kinsmen at The Charlottetown Hotel. The nex regular meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. E. S. Lord. VISITS IEREAVED PARENTS _-Seurchers were unsuccessful up to yesterday afternoon in finding the body of Winsloe Blaekett, lob- ster fisherman who was drowned last Saturday off Cap: Sgry. A sister of the deceased. re. Cnntelmo. arrived by plane from Boston yesterday to - cuts. Mr. and . Annandale. She was met at airport by her brother. Lance 0o . Pius Blackett. who ts stationed at Beach Grove. JUST IN CASE-"Report all sub- marines" iiv the title of In l? It’ ing ster ivhich la bein ed t roughout the Island coastal rovlnces by A-rcraft Da- tectlon eadquarters. ‘Pictures of different ty shown in n .. =2’ ‘Y u <1 l imeimlfit t. ' b icavce sgven a ‘anym- ln is lik be are"... s" “l .'"'"" Lelia! Clltizenauare u to re rt v en one. a or . The operator, oisflbegns ed ‘it’. "Aircraft Detection orpa" will know how and where to lend the report. such oalle are not charge- able. The sender is asked to ve aa much as he can of the fo owln information: Exact locetlon, time of sighting. direction b , ziiststnce away when seen. who y naked eye or telescope. whethq- aully surfaced or awash and if am um‘ gositlona, and breaking surface or sub or] and?“ and if crew villi?‘ an - r o ns, names an plum numbermor tel h ad . persons seeing su marl pow ter also shows two u _ tlona would be ruled out. and that in Cavendish on I‘! s of submarines up aim lthfltlt fe t ofA BLACK MARKETS. ETC. 8ir,—I was deeply impressed with that editorial item on "Meat Ra- tioning" the other day. and en- thusiastically support that "Pledge" credited to the American Meat In- stitute of Chicago by your wind- sor, Ont. contemporary (Dally Star) closing as follows: “I will acid all the forces of my conviction and influence to that cf millions of other honest, patriotic citizens to stamp out the evil of the black market: i will have no part of the black market-arid neither shall your. In my opinion we have been far loo lenient in dealing with opera- tors in the so-celled ‘black mar- ket‘. This obscene urge to profit from th dire emergencies of these days loci: to me as "sabotage". In other wards. if we had enough “yellow" cltlrens at work in the bled: markets. we would lose the war-or prolong it indefinitely to the point of stalemate. which a- mounts to the same thing’! l sug- gest that officialciom at Ottawa should act with courage and deci- sion along this front. The people would rt a ruling that "mon- ey fines" for black market convic- approrprist/e loll sentences would be mandatory‘! This is the only technique these kind of citi1ens (ll understand and lvwu t-the cbeaP ia/w of their cvwn greedy selves. Another of your “Notes By The Way" which caught this reader's eye, was that» assertion by a suoplv officer: “the average soldier is eating better ‘than he ever did at hcme. . . As you know. somewhere around MQOOO of our ablest younc Canad- ians have left the fit-ms since Sep- tember. lode-for either the. armed services or the war factories-and this, in turn. has had critical echoes in terms of a near-famine on the fan-n labor front. These boys (and girls) rriav not be "rat- lnw better" but. undeniably. they an handling more- cash than ever in their yourw lives. As a colum- st puts it: "Whiig the ordinary, Canadian considers armv P!" 8 sacrifice. the 81.5’! a dav is afflu-l erico to the former farm" 5°)“ I am. Sir. etc. Hereford Breeders Association Plans Field iiay ilt Truro A? The Maritime Hereford Breed- eu’ Association held a meeting at W dsor recently and arranged for a. field day at Win r on June 23. D. A. Andrew. verm lion. Dominion Secretory, is coining on a tour east- aiid may be able to attend. Due to the interest in feeder cattle u. was deem,‘ ‘I; oak W. W. Baird to give a talk on ffldin and fitting a ncrous grants have been promised foi- Maritime shows and representatives were ap- ted to assist in lining u prize iatn in accordance with te re- quircmcnts of the bl¢ed~Tll€y were as follows: Maritime Fat Stock Show-HO. iua s25 if chain ion steer fa a eroford J. A. . r ictmown-szs. Fulton San~ creon. _ N. l. Live gtock icld Day. Truro nit ‘Aihmes O'Brien. ’ ' Lawrencebewn Exhibition-HID. 0. . Yarnsouuth Inhibition-us, to be nain .~ Brl water lxbibltion—tlo. H. Wentu . v Bur River Inhibition-Aid. Har- egC 01m. nmaladonll hbibition-liii. to be Collections were made that in here there were likely to m. specials yo “if. “tilt be wauyebred IILOATIG'I’D‘O“:IVQII on w e oxen we it ure given on id in of steer eaves sired y a rog- stcred Hereford bull or for a class of registered Hereford bulls. in- cidentally, it decided that. at the Windsor field day wiles of t8. ll and a4 should be given for best pair of broken yoked Iereford stnermandarhuolemaemoss far t feeder steer to OIIWUIIIC exhibition of feeder steers. e an of bred H forda elude the . A M Kilian, for of Nova Bcotie: , Woifvi lei tttt. vow 1i Capt, E. S. iihandleriilnnual Pasture lirop A iii Guest Speaker At North Sydney " (Sydney Post) NORTH SYDNEY-The many benefits and saving of power costs to the consumer that would be ce- rlvec. from regular electrical inspection were related to members of the Rotary Club at their weekly riinnermeetitig yesterday by Capt. E. B. Chandler, formerly oi fiber‘ lottetown. INSPECTION NECESSARY An electrical inspector in Prince Diward Island before joining the armed forces. Capt. Chandler told his hearers that the lack of regular ins tion of electrical equipment me es irower and its upkeep more costly to the Dubllc. During his remarks. the speaker told of the duties of such an in- spector and also of how the over- loading and unbalancing of power lines could be minimized through periodical inspection. Capt. Chandler wld of the spcctors code as IDPIOVed by Cariacain Engineers and said that it was strongly endor- l sad by firc insurance companies. He also spoke about the association's laboratory where products of a1l' Canadian electrical manufacturing‘ companies. and also products cum-i ing in from the United States are examined to see that they apply to Canadlun approved standards. The necessity of having all elec- trical work done by qualified r-lec-. triciaits and with standard equip" nicnt. was stressed bv the SDCISEXH: STANDARD EQUIPMENT One of the most interesting por- tions of the speakers tuik was in his reference to the iva in which sub-standard grades o electrical supplies and equipment were pawl-r eld off on the public of the Mari- t mes. The talk bv Capt. Chandler. who displayed a keen sensa- of humor. proved one of the most interesting and helpful heard by the club members in some time. Thanks was extended by chairman, H. MccK. MacLean. Largely attended. the meeting wax. bclal in the Hotel Alzczt. Following dinner. there was in ~ the lhe singsong anc". business period held, prior tn the guest speaker being called on, Song leader was J. W Ffsrr. while music vras provided by mill! Dinnist Prof. T. W. William‘ son. Officers of m: uofiis Au>gil~ iarv Air Force have added another fob to their long list - interrog- Association. 1 n a er‘s Club will (Experimental Farms News» The cost of production of milk or meat is lowest wiicn the animals harvest their own food. The supply of this food on natural pastures. however is often limited during the dry part of the average season and if milk production or gains are to be maintained. supplementary feed» in is necessary. nnusi pastuie crops, that om be harvested by the animals theni~ selves. are one solution to this prob- lem. Various crcps. such as cats. barley, wheat. psas, mllleis one eudan grass, have seen teslgd n, Dominion Exuoifinru-Jil Fa r m, Narran, N. S. and considering yie , palatablliiy and length of grazing season. oats have proveuj superior to all others. says S. An Hilton. Senior Assistant at Nflllllflil.‘ A seeding rate of 3 bushels per acre is recommended. and uniers the land is in a lush state oi fcrt- ' illty. fertilizing with a complete fertilizer. such as 2-12 6. 3c) to 400 pound; per acre. is advisable. A mixture of oats. 2 bushels and winter rye. 1 bushel p21‘ acre has also been used with excellent re- sults and gives late‘: full uruzinz than oats alone. Grazing shorld start WhCii "he Bln is 8 10 10 inches lit height. and the animsl= shculd only be all owed on the iiclrl to" an lion" or m PAGE THREI l i 068W“ Ila/ton Erlllinm young Conndion CBC Cvoueur News Ceno- apondeni will tall of his ndvonluvas in Noni» Alden and other bctlielmnia over v CBC Nutwork tonight t1... twice daily. Othervxlsc. thcr villi trample ant. destroy more ihanl, they (r;gnt51yn-e_ l - A er i ’ :d v i . i: i .- s . ' " CI 7' l ‘) “p. nawtqrfi ‘i. " t" c j r n pr0\ - “\- c» , 10:“ traitor to cor: erally provitie sufiiclmt p21’ louzlo" the s: on and re the use c! hartw d supplement l ary feeds to a minimum. ‘ Girl Guide News GUIDE-Eli's CLUY) _ The May meeting of the Guid- be held tan-night, Friday‘. May 7th. 8.30 P.M.. at Miss Norah Blake's, '70 Sydney Sireez. All Liuiucrs are asked to make a; special effort to be present. t 8th CHARLOTTETOWN . 4 GUIDE C0. l Tne hike lunncri for Saturdayyt May 8th, wil have to b2 post-- cried until next week, and instead of this. the regular meeting will b: held at 6.15. All Guides are asked fling iiir crews after a raicl. to be there in FULL UNIFORM. _i._- , _ his 'i'i....; ' i h: Rh or LYS. Eritiih airmen shoi ‘down eigh. . ... my g ugnt ovvsr Douail area. An aggregate 31.600 working diva were lCIi in Britain during Fisbuarj: as result of disputes involving stoppages of uorlz. In Memoriam In loving mfln0l'\'—0f Mrs. Mur- dock A. WlacPhee. who passed awry on Mm- Ttli. .941. Deep in our hearts lies a picture, . 0f a. loved one laid to rest. in lflcmor ‘s frame we shall keep it, Because she was one of the best. lrmefited by Husband and Family, a- - . tritium O Lifebuoy’: deep-clean ainglatber geta right: after etubborngreaaearid grime! Leaves hand: aurfre clean because it get: deepciinglog dirt out as well ea o8! Though Llfebuoy ta tough on dirt, it: ia actually mild and soothing. Gentle enough for soft, feminine hande...forcbiidren'ebuay play hands. Get aeveral cakes of Lifcbuoy today! For the wash-bacinandthe bath! And remember, its special purifying ingredient atopl “B-O." Palmou ' , kings 00.; ' renu: Jos- 3 ‘hm son l id h A d . z J '"......".'r.'.r...i'v:rc curs "‘l“v’fi“ ‘raw-arr its“ I Q . . . .1 In i Cl‘- Js Sofa. North River. PIE. Even “dirtiest" liaiids come clean fast will: NOT A [R1167 OF DIRT LEFT ON HANDS OR TOWEL FROM HEAD T0 TOE -. IT EXTRA- Ll FE8UOY'$ REFRESHING LATHER MAKES me FEEL CLEAN " EXTRA SAFE I N0 'B.O.' FOR ME i mo iti-‘eauovs vANiSl-IES BEFORE I'M DRESSED Nash away GlllliE - GREASE - GERMS with [IFEBIIOY