FRINGE YSWARII tmv-nu-m. 76"” suns AT rum GREATEST! 6' GRAND usw moms KERN SQNGS} A asst-seams IOYOUS aoMANU , conuzt Al- "Elli BIINSTANCE BENNWEII, WALTER BREWJ Unusual Occupations Cartoon roan - CAPITOL - was. AND wen. SHOWING AT 3130 - 7 - $.45 v nee" as l l t l l t , 1411/4, Lilli tlttlfitttiil mills l ' um DUKE-Jill liiillilltl-itllllll smut: PLUS: NEWS - PLAYTIME JOURNEY TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES - SNAPSHOTS l l ' t To creative effort, before his untimely; “DACKLASH” BE SHOWN HERE death last November, was the score for the Technicolor musical rom-j Th, ' dlranw. fa woman ance which "stars Jcan-ne Cram, who; gags’; nunituozal jealousyiCornt-l Wilde, Linda Darnell, wll-. utmost causes her to forfeit her uteiiam Eythe. Waller Brennan. Con-l “,- a murder that had never beenstance Bennett and Dorothy Gish. 1 gommltted, is the thrill-packed) Especially Iaimfid as a. t-t-nm ‘of story told in ‘Baoklasttf’ the new-romantic melodies. Kems soot-ennui‘ Sol M. Wurtzel production released-eludes three love songs. by Twentieth Century-Fox, vhhichIThYOUEh The Dav with lyrics by opens today at the Capitol Theatre. ; Oscar Hammerstein II, In Love In’ The film's outstanding cast isivan‘ and Tihe Right Romance ‘ headed by Jean Roger; in the roleflwlth Leo RODIH lyrics. Three other. 0d the victimized wife; Richardsure-flse Kern hits in the fll-m fir? Travis is seen as the district aiIOPfHUD With The I-"k" ‘with "irks ney who gambles his career on her _ by R051"). B 111:1"? WIfllP-mgflh 97:1‘ freedom; Larry Blake, as the detcc- pressing Joy of lie. : B ‘<1 F; tivc assigned to the case; John nl-Sc-ng. a catchy. sinus-pg Sulfa“: dredge, as the lnsanialy Jealous bus-l talsr! wzth fytlobin 1Y1‘ C51. a" ~ band; and Leonard Strong. as ads-relia Sue. a lively number ‘about nameless wanderer, The picture was. l raflaimuffln Child ‘wmh ‘QTICS by waned by gimme Forge, Y. l-larbuifl). Thc pifitttresuother twg 5ongs--'Centennlal and Long Live Our F‘ree America"»- are inert-l tiflcd with the Centennial l-cxposi- liitrn of 1876. Americas first World s Fair. which forms the backgrmmdl With the opening today at the!" the IWY- ., Prince Edward Theatre of the 20ml The film W" Pfidmw all“ ‘-~ ' Century-Fox hit. "Centennial Sum- "led by 0"" 7'8"“ “5°" mer". music lovers who ncver sccmq rd to have been able to got cnoughl ‘jéii 0.G.F. Meeting" At Bovehead ____ l rf Jerome Kern's mcmomble melod- l | 1 l "Every Province in Canada is! mperating under a ‘chance econ-l lomy‘ with the exception of Sask- i intchewun where they have s C i §C. F‘. government that believes inl wconomic planning,” said C. C. P. "CENTENNIAL SUMMER" BOASTS EIGHT NEW I EROMLE KERN SONGS ll. will have. an opportunity r! tearing eight. new songs by‘ the tompooer oi’ “Old Man River," Bnokc Gets In Your EYPB" 811d nuntlcss other hils. Knrnfls last tffivos 4W0 KNOW Il/E 6WR£ l i)/ fnrganizer Douglas MncBrien at a , '-public meeting held in Covehead -Hall on Friday evening. I ' The C. C. F. government has ‘set up 13 publicly-owned enter-I i prises-owned by the people lthrough their government. Bv ‘doing this. the residents of Sask- THI Jerchewsn are accomplishing these things: ‘ TQMAYQ First. they are developing their l HQRNWORM [natural resources; secondly. they are providing diversified emplnv- ment for the young people who may not care to farm: and third- lt, the profits resulting from the ‘ Mnnv u pmmisingcrcp n! tcmutocl has been runtwl by (hi: ricslmctive est. Pull grown. the larvae no urge gram worms with diagonal inunnrlu horn-like tail. They cut jwbcn m» had not found Stephen in the "lining-saloon her vision had THE (IHAREQTTETOWN GUARDIAN \O0-}6> fore darken: fell. and when ah . it: (one to drul "to: damn-m . It ' HIIO IIL‘ . Seven Salletl "‘ " "" For Pleasure wu only when. paring his cabin on he: way down. she had btrocnd lightly on the panel and rnwivad a Ind in darkness. a Evin that had not worried BOP H __ imduly. After all Bwtween tn»- group his oyu h“; ‘MTEd “d “m” “'1' ‘Mu found those of Ursula do llnville M er‘ The" w" no "En" "ml ms held . quemm bu, he“ m" he lh0llld puiticulurly welt for her quprrly ‘out?’ even though such u goatun would Wm" Greflmx ad m" “w” have warrmd her heart. But when he my“, m we um “m” with she had not round m in the saloon q "as; " I ‘ the world had momentsiviy reeled ‘ for her. In that moment she was TT * ' h d, lth _ thutotoTteciiht-uf saFlsn-tETMtQl-nt ‘Elli wnspinu‘ ma’ smrthk‘ “d Mp" sav.d many a situstlon-euualy for- “F”, wvstznten “nd m“ w” ‘u "mime 'J§‘....".‘.?..-°".s...°.....‘.f§' ‘ti?’ .1322...‘ .. _ u, a - -_v_ I k_‘p\;,,.p5l.l§(1‘.anl'|2fl:ce£t sgeuffff° g from Si!‘ Tmothy would hsvg upset .' ' her resolve. i‘?°f§g“‘hf‘9*1§1§e“f§j§frwlffld The "not tights had on» m on tells g“v\“‘lere's Hylttgm?"k'l"he the dye“ and a lantern swung from‘ ' ' " .‘ the forwtrd masthead, Around her fiwiftkmiif-‘ZiTletillfifly add med “"- haflvr gloom oi the t-‘Qvifil “I ‘though! he w" "H", she night wus se1rl"'gl_s' oprrcxsive Forl s “Bred um“, _,Hi_., a moment sht- halt gave way t0. m3... *1‘... Y...» in his gggop“, ’g;;»:,,;;"“,,§'",;"“?§,§l"‘§l .-,tl)ln, Ants Winst-tnicy.‘ 1t waswcfld “M, blgék 38g‘: mguelmndj, “y? '_Y“'i‘~”,b;f1:; "1' “rgkedhf; evil. Thci island "tself was little \\ ms. ' 0., _ l. .. 3r him myselt ten minutes ago." .-\ sudden silence descended on zht- Kittie group. . less bright. "If vou Will excuse mo, I WIN v , h lcnk for him." The w-nds were Quickly Mayra imam back er . ~ ' h.t sh L nttertd in a qu'e_t tone. 38L there gglzrirlghgctliagg,zzidy ‘H13. bribing; wlsq |‘v\,\.g:l§ "l1\1(\JaliiO:l irwthfzhlpy" came Suudmly (,8; H‘, 511m body f PIIS .1», 5 l. . . b‘ > sh ade h“- Objmlted Timénfty‘ “WEI,” .1151‘ :21?» tttirtcrfgm i0 gate n: ee tric : 1 ht, m- j, oil's a r1; . - " l), eu-lc v8.5 H) "ed for you m woryw. to her tabln to grt v- e c _, . ,, , tor-h t-cclzWg how futi!» a eFFCh Let im- look for h..m, volimteel- Ofxhe ma“; “mud be “nu/flu, ‘ » qg- I: Graham York; the deep blue of the sky before the moon was up. Even the st1rs seemed od Vcnlriis. "He can't be so very . far away" mm ti uedl t “Pls-ase,“ headed the girl, and LTO Be Co‘ n tire nnxicly tn her face was now (“early .ov"e.t.rd. "Phase l"t me find him He's liven so tli, you w knnav." s": Timothy was about to make an objection. but the girl, without waiting for a reply, turned cn he: heci and ran from the saloon‘. Sir Tlmothv started aittr her um- bclicnlivfy. “What an extraordinary ‘otmg Spotlight (By Clyde Blackburn, Canadian Press Staff Writer. Washington) “xmnn N ‘Havaggd w hm" "uh The job of Vice-President has s» tured the Captain, "and if you j don,‘ mind I think I," Mk to be who could be inducedto run but excused dinn". for the moment." not much 15 hem“ Sud about u‘ . - he moment. But Sir Timothy stormed sud- a‘ t’ _ w _ dcnly. “You will obey my o-ders. Baal‘ m Auw“ 1933 0mm“ Captain ventmm were a" mane“ Coolidge, a reserved and taciturn, I wlsh to dim!“ Wm‘ yo“ during Vice-President. was aroused fromL I dinnen Ploflsp ramaim, his bed and advised that he was d,§@;;;;l§j,ggf@ m», ‘;.'§§L°‘._°.“‘..°‘ ti? .322?‘ tars" ‘ IFTBhClSCO of Warren G. Hardy, CHAPTER‘ x“ mgljhat brought a. revival of in-l SEEM!“ 1' M's“! lnrvolvefshevirtlliallyprigdefif: $122.2‘ stars? t:‘;:.r.°'..:i"“:r getting elected. l Through the long Roosevelt! brcomc strancei blurred. She had ‘°_9"."° mere were zhre“ Wu’ marcely sezn the little group of €i°§I‘_g§:5'He-I73hnANw¢l6l Gunter “mp1” mid’ ‘h’ “km m" is the current y“bad bJwPCZr Wm: mp5’ had bee" just 5° ma“ Democratic arty and liarr Tru lumps of colour: all of them - n15“ p ‘ y ' distinct. Her onr- thcught Md been ' . cf Stephen I-lyitcn. | iegfafo°hidmfg °' ‘"°°'1"°"'l She had not seen him since hot "om ‘Um’ T " "tfnry °E; had told her he was going to take,‘ ~ 9"“ M u“ m l" ‘i! W; I k t m 11nd. Th ‘had b e government until the day on‘ 20m: 5 a a e “i April 12, 1945, when Roosevelt wast . Sh h d . L the aftcrnoonaggetweeen lier sgzlnl stricken and the ““"r“ln°d- ‘m’ ' Missouri Sen- lb: m th n1 t l t» =P"*P"°d "m" £2. rlristlitny ftschis“ agmignwnug‘ "m; ‘"5 mwfbtlm” ‘hi’ mmend" aboard The upwmg. she w" a Susy ;ES|;IOl1Bl e post of Presi- conscenilcus and methodical girl. em ° t a United ant"- d th 1 h s1 T m - w rk ho Vice-President of the brdd spilt; tr-mxoorarllllqy? i-tyttirttpptfed, gnu“! states presides m!" uu.’ by we fact m" the ‘vlrelpss ‘farm enate as President (like thel Me t If mo _ m fund Speaker of the Canadian Sen-l 2;“? tzilfiggutnoagendnto h: rhea,“ ate) and that 1s about all he ever‘ iness for the time when normality, “"- , wnuld return. Since Harry Truman stepped up Movra had fullv anticipated that the" h“ been n0 VMEJETEM‘ swphen wmm, Have returned 5e; intent and the Senate presldency' s _ held "pro tem" by the selec- REIIEVE tlon of the majority party in that‘ chamber. It was Senator Ken-i rteth McKellar of Tennessee until' the Republicans got control of Congress in last November's elec- tions. Then the winning party chose Senator Arthur Vandan- herg of Michigan. President Truman is considered BY yams m >1 frinuk a certainty for Democratic nom- tieluzlel-leln 19-46 ination for re-election in 1948 but there will be a scramble for the tub of running with him for the ‘lice-Presidency. The candidate probably will be DiUkCd from some Northern State )'t'l'lfi!'e his influence can be used most efficiently in obtaining flit-drying, no ltronl Q'- llo Your Shirts Stand the Summer? Guard fltosa stimulating stripes f"_°"_' hldlflg, Ilflity collar: from "m"! 5V llflvlng shim pro- perly luunderod. . , our treatment avoids strong bleach- cs, harsh on color and fabric, yer launder: tharoughly.._ Extra-quack delivery allow; to change shim frequently. W" thluvrlnndfruit. operation of these enternriscs l will constitute an additional f , n“ t ,,,_ source of revenue. which the gov» ' o gig-ggiilgnts ale 17ft: r-mment will use for the pummel ‘M °' '1'" of giving th le b ti. h 1th '3‘"""““"""* rare. cducaiiorfteutlp imtprgtzemiiitsl INSECTICIDES "l c. "This is socialism.” said thr sneaker. "This is the thing thn‘ RITEWAY lctenuens FOR MODERN PUT (ONTROI. the opponents of the f7. C. l". a." telling vou is so terrible.” i no reply that she had owned the, door and found the cabin 81ml!’ Stephm midat,’ more than a blacker mass 0851""- ' hingtund ll l Maryland. Senator of Virginia and Claude Pepper of Florida. 2 l-Z hour show, ‘outs, local stunts Stun Francis is young l-aranai nut-a mw>zu SURE OF A SEAT. EXTRA! STAN FRANCIS i A comnl-tely mod. fast-moving employing quizzes, auction sales, black- nnd gags. supported by the three outstanding stage and udie personalities DOROTHY MIIIALL, lovely pianist and nccordienllt. stsr of the well known troop show. "Th0 Ule Buoy Follies." Prior To The lur Music. m" FORLEFUNZAFIZZIN” STARRING n a~ Novel “SIIARE-TIIE-WEALTII" SHOW some Magician confusion. TICKETS ARE NOW ONLY AVAILABLE AT MILLER BROS. AND THE FORUM, CHARLOTTETOWN. SEATS STILL AVAILABLE IN ALL SECTIONS (Including Sides). ION LIONAID. Main Show the Tuncful Down Towners Orchestra will pmenf a progrdm of Popl- JUNE”. 1947 THE NIGHT Jflvwntw-Qwuvliv The 2 I-2 hour show l: contend around a Shln-fhc-Woulth pm- l grunt with valuable prizes to l l the lucky participants. lring M; whole family to this never-to-bo- forgotten ‘evening of fun with the one and only Stun Francis, ‘IIOQ Mater of Ccnnonics cf "Shure-lhe-‘vVaaltlW. tall. llnd- RUB! TITUI, Canada's and crcuior of ladle male staging pen-nullity. mat-wad nut-l manure BETTER GET YOURS NOW AND II (Bus Companies Operating Basses to accommodate those attending the Show). DOORS OPEN AT SEVEN-SHOW STARTS AT 8:30 .__ _"—‘ can nomination. i: willing toysracken Inqmros no votes that might otherwise go to Republicans. Thus such stalwarts from the South as former House Speaker 5am Rayburn of Texas. former majority leader Senator Alben Barkley of Kentucky, Senator Lister Hill oi Alabama and. oth- ers may be out o! the running. Reported to be actively but quietly campaigning for the job are Senators Millard Tydings of Harry Byrd even Senator There have been reports that Herold Stassen of Minnesota. self- avowed candidate for the Republi- takc second place on u ticket headed by Gov. Thomas Dewey of New York. Coupled with that has been u report that some interests were trying to get Henry Wallace, bit- tor critic of the Truman foreign policy, to forget his private feel- ings and go on the Truman tic- ket. . This week in Washington he was asked bluntly if he would do that and his reply was an un- equivocat “no." He added: "I wouldn't sell out. that cheaply- like Stassen." 7,7 Qua/fill 675d”? 'All fabrics lulu more punishment In ffllhfllll- merfima, demand particular can in wearing and in cleaning. Rely on us to be particularly cun- ful in cleaning your summer wardrobe-we con- sider every garment an individual. For but looks under the summer sun and to protect your fine, apparel, alternate wearing! frequently. ‘Send u|_ cleaning regularly to guarantee your- lclf a ready supply of immaculate clothes Riteway Bleaners I02 Fitzroy 8t. A run-gm} Mr. Bracken‘: r out wu directed Nova Scatla Apples t» n- owner sill-trimm- __..___._.._._ OTTAWA, June 20 -(CP):_ John Bracken, Regressive Con- servatlve leader, called in the Commons today for a. Government stattnnent on a recent announce- ment by the Nova Scotia Govern- ment that Canadian apples were likely to be withdrawn from the ’iuno:o with 5% D.D.T. 22.;’é.‘.’““‘“‘°°“ “M” “‘ A KILLS FLIES Trade Minister MacKinnon. in the absence of Agriculture Minist- MOSQUIIOES ttnll OTHER PiSiS er Gardiner, said he would see that " ~ .. . . - -" RURAL DELIVERY and PICKUP SERVICE EVERY THURSDAY STARTING THIS WEEK AT:- Mt. Stewart - ' - Clarke Sm. ‘ St. Peter's - - - - Clarke Im. Morel! - - Dingwcll 8: Rdnitll’ Souris - - Souri: Ladies’ WM," EVERY TUESDAY AT Montague - - - - I. N. HMlIY RIIEWAY ctznusns