AUSSIE priestess oi theteopcrdmn ..twom to put Tartan to fiendish A nwiissmuiiiii Bliillil lliiiiii IUYBE iiiililiii] haul: moo- w Dlroetm rum NEUIIAIN fliibvanniuocfit Uvfillfiivfltltfl ADDED ATTRACTION S's/tactical” _ m TECHNICOLORI 10 aniline minutes oi rontsi rm: HGHTIHG unit onimuos mmous 5N5" "LOTS i Filmed with the cooperation of the FOresi Protection Service o1 the Dellwfimfifli‘ of Lands and Forest], province o! Ontario, Canada - Alan FOHWICK, fechntcl ldvlsor lei the Deplrtmeril NEWS - MUISICAL - CAR EPlRE-TO-Nliiil SHOWS 7-- 8.15 — MATINEE SAT .O'NLY 2.30 ACTION AND MORE ACTION IN THIS THRILLING SAGA OF THE WEST! Mystery Rider a Dares Nest of Killers to ’ Avenge Justice! Aitttzztmr. IOHN CARTOON - MUSICAL -. COMEDY - ALKEBS CAUSEahzret-l crossing fccds casually; 12 0F AC DENTS were killed and 101 injured i-urinln 3011168 : l3 were iciiled an - 191 injured because qt carelessness also ttzioéeru-dlfnkl ; six were kill- itn uretl waJ-‘ld with their bucks to oncoming traf lc; l0 wue killed and '70 njured because OI hcediia» 0n in front o1 approach. us. CONSUMERS Ill! three your! the Government has actually paid TWO m away quart of milk purchased by consumers in Cumin. wu pound nlonl to oominnm by your dairy. rubbed for the very cnnlldernbie mount of work it VII e flat TWO CINT prion reduction on EVERY thenrieonamalt. lceflilnoreiaeliher cnliiznorrarqyvist. . out , so a STEELE smut: ntitowii iilllilllliiil ‘l, viiuiitmitu " iiiuiitiuius iiiitisiuit SERIAL ~ MUSICAL - CARTOON Ehows At 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 LEOPARD CULT QUEEN FOILED BY “TABZAN” COMBINE COLORS IN ROOM __..._ As IN COSTUMES Treachery and adventure tihe 4 African jungle motivate " arzan The designers and stylists p! and the Leopard Woman," newest home iurnlshings now recognize Johnny Welssmuiler film vehicle that when women start to redecor- based can the famous lildgar Rice ate a room. they like 1° f"! "WY Burroughs stories and currently can mix and match colors exactly showing at the Prince Edward as they do when choosing _1i new Theatre. summer costume-anti with Brenda Joyce and little Johnny much ease, says Marlon ‘Sheffield share starring honorsiki- with Welssmulier in the exciting fllrmand Burnu Acquarietta has the role of the Leopard “lumen, hieih It was initiated by the Institute or priestess of a terrorlstic native cult carpet Manufacturers and now. SPECIQIIZUIE in massacre and ivr- even paint is being marketed in a ture, ' way to pamper this desire for dec- grcug of native a ut is {l3 At- . here is an nfgiillitcd iiilvrt |afoot to make- just that pOSSlbiC Tarzan saves a rating in harmonious colors. girls from an attack. 1P- Women ever here \\.".~li rejoice iii ‘ DEC M11159" with Jam and “B9 ' this news ioxwit means they rim o I ' , ' t ._ b arid the trio is doomed i0 55°11 °° now choc-si- one or two of the has- on the Leo ard liferrs altar. m home fufnighing c9101‘; for |and the nnai elimination of in - h cult, provide the suspenseful cli- max. Edgar Barrier, Tom Cook. Dennis lioey and other wel known players appear in the Sol production for RKO Radio. "iVlLDFlllE" A PICTURE OF PICTORIAL GRANDEUII AND THRILLING DRAMA Photographed against the pic- turesque omd awe-ixispirins scenery of the real wild horse country of the west, in breathtaking color, this unusual and thrilling story of a horse, saved from death at the hands o! ruthless killers by two honest westerners. who tum to help risks death and e mzfirewfigt lxdbeh; uni mm l! ‘i of the spectrum by a proven lor- p"prumt‘ed by Acmm Pictures an,‘ mula which cnsbles them to get Mum: a us“ or ‘um popuh" more than 1,000 tins at literally a “y”, M Bob meek mernmz Ho], moments notice. The paint rils- Owa William F‘m¢m_ 10m, M5], pcnsing unitalreadylocated in two h“ y.’ benmml and mfencm raw, major stores o! the country looks coder ‘ the screen virgin“ M“, like a large soda dilpensing count- ies "Wi dlire" is usual-mute of an °r_'°"|Y “h” ‘Plckfl’ P“ the“ wining m. ‘fumoun of excmn faucets flow with ,paicit. The enjoyment to both you“; ‘nd o1 _ electrically-driven mixer is be- Be sum md see u whm it come, hind the dispensing unit. and at- to the Cwmfl Thu," 10d“, ter the units at paint are put into the mixer in formula proportion. l: AUSTRALIA PLANS PERMANENT FORCES BASIC COLORS The basic home furnishing coi- Lesur ors are tan, called Alamo; rose. called Grand Canyon; burgundy’, called Adirondack; mauve called Prairie, green called Shantioah; beige, called Cape Cod: blue. (nil- ed Great Lakes; cedar. called Santa Fe; and gray, caiivd Grcii» Smokey. From this one must as- sume the basic color comes some- thut part of country after which they are named. Sis-atelier. however, are not difficult to ibtaln and one paint manufacturer‘ has devised a new system of mixing paints around the primary :olors whirls about, and in a few mom- ents. out flows the color you arc ,____ seeking in exactly the tint you , May U - (GP) —~ WI!"- dqpartments are Iii. is n great improvement over considering ptropow-ia whim will the old munici- of dispensing d; a pomp-Inn; Australian paint in carts and matching n col- avyv Anny amt A1;- liu-ce strength oi- card. The new ayltem in ‘liiléd 00a the "nu-hue" system. under consideration m- l! i! "fly one o! a number of vide 101‘ ll standiDS an"? (l! .000 improvement: now ready in mints. an air" force of 16.000 0o 20.000, and It l: today posllble not only to a navy o! 9.000- bill! 001M‘, but to buy special pro- duction, too. The many new urea MONTAGUE developed for palnta during the CURLING RINK war ll protective ooatingl, llid the ciiunical improvements developed TUESDAY, JUNE 4 Don Measer and his out of this rifled, will coon be avail- I Orchestra able for civl n use, Therefore, in planninl your redecorating, may take thue into account. For Proceeds in aid of New ‘ Hospital Mo‘, 1 . in orient lht i t ADMISSION 50¢ "suit tilt... n5 in. 23.1.11‘, ‘if instance, points that are resistant tho oil-mixed and the development 3° “KM Ind temperature changes, l3‘ quick-Mylar. tooth and wash- Q. In the lmboratory a there are mildew-reaistant plliil. and . some with DUI‘ in them. This ‘llt, however, hll not been finally int- 0d and Whether o fectlve for more than a few months has not been determined. I On Sunday, and rout comp owned and operated by ‘Flight J F. C» and situated llx ntiiol (paved highway) will ro-opon for the summer QUAIZ DIAN_ sun-i. shin column h unnerved a loan! minim. but new no nil: at The “Tit- n word. Itrictl! 951' able in advance. CBASWELL foi photographs. CONFBDEBATION LIFE lN - SUBANCE. HOWARD McINNIB for Fitted Footwear. 2-9-Stt-tf. CHILDREN'S Al‘! EXHIBI- TION - Open daily and Tuesday and Saturday evenings this week. 5-08-3041. JUNE IN T0 C. F. C. Y. at. 8.15 oiling Lea speak on Red Cross. BEAUTIFUL Summer Dresses. Mrs. Johnston's. 109 Kent St... near Queen. 5-30-101 WINS CONTEST - Min Betty Beers of Prince Street School speaking on “The Need of a New High School Here in Charlotte- town" has been chosen winner in the Junior Chamber of Commerce Charlottetown public schools ora- torlcal contest. Other finalists were: Miss Beverley Fitzgerald. Rochford Square School, \vho spoke on “The Cancer Menace", Min Elizabeth Thom on. West Kali. School who spo e on "The Need for Conservation of Food", and Mr, Aurele Belanger. Queen Square sch»! who spoke un "Transpor- tation Judges for the finals were, Mr. Lloyd Shaw. Director ti Edu- _ cation. Prof. J. H. Blanchard, Prince of Waiese College. Mrs. J. Gui-don McDonald, President of the Char- lottetown School Improvement League and member of the City School Board. EGG PRODUCTION, PRICES- Egg production in Prince Edward Island declined slightly during the past week. with a cirop in receipts of approximately five per cent it was announced yesterday by Mr. F. M. Nash, senior poultry prod- ucts inspector who returned tohis old job after leave of absence while serving with the Canadian Army. The demand is fair to good. The quality was said to be slightly lower due to yolk condit- ion. 1975 cases were inspected for inter-provincial shipment; during the past Week. Dealers in some instances had slightly advanced their paying prices. especially for the higher grades. P. E. I. grad- int: stations are quoting for un- izraded 0418s delivered: A L 30-32:; A Medium, 28-30: A let d: B. 23;’ C. l8. Graded Ship- ments delivered Charlottetown: A Large 34-36; A Medium. 32-34: A Puilet tit B, 2a; C. 20. Specialized pmducers are remvlvlng for cart- oned back: A Large. i0; A Med- ium. 38; A Pullet. 35 Receipts of chicken and fowl are light with demand good. a ready market for this kind of poultry. Baby chick sales continue ‘izood with hatchemnen unable to supply demand. Personals Members of the Rovers Base- ball Club are asked to turn out for practice at the Park diamond this evenintz at 6.30. Misses Aldina and Eva Arseneuit of Kelly's Tailor ShOp, spat-lg the week-end in Sununerside. visiting friends Mr. J. F. Connolly, deputy-Miri- ister of Reconstruction. loft yes- terday for the mainland on busi- ness‘ connected with his deput- 1116!! . AR-MIBS HOLD POLISH LAND Ax to million acres of land once farmed to provide foodstuffs for the Rus- sians. they still hold big slices of Polish territory. incl i Polish Polish r '1'!!!‘ "°"i§»i§&‘i2i m” A’!!! arms ap- proximating $0.000 acres. er 2m estates, of about 5.000 acres, an in the hnndl of various instit- utiimis. " riaieo and settlers who go Silesia are for the mo rice. , Rnbotnik demanded n more rapid middling of big estates in lower aria to enable more mum ten to mike their homes in former Gennan territory, lob the o! oil-ici-waler emulsion pelnlr. It‘; a bright new world of color which greets us~ond you'll [ind these halls home furnishing color! available now in points, wallpaper: upholstery and drape larieu. rugs, linoleum furnish nga and many lccenorlei. Production iii is limited at eaent. but will extended by all June 2nd It, one P.M. (Daylight Time) the restaurant Lieutenant Saunders, D. from Charlottetown on tiie Si. Peters Road period. A cpoolui chicken dinnir will in urvoil Sunday until 7-P. M. Tito restaurant will remain open until usual ineall, loft drinks, ice cream, etc. Experienced waitresses, and intent in video means for courteous, efficient service. H-P. M. serving, as last summer, kitchen equipment pro- The restaurant and eantp has raised its own chickens, and poo. wlm cows for mill: and cream. AMPLE PARKING sews - GARDENS AND minus JOIN D. Niel-IAN Jglui n. Mme: o! . . - PlllQd I il on April 4th. Foray w et he surprised many by his a ty and perseverance. p The late Mr. MacLeui was bum arty; Head of Montague, to hear Dr. Gordon gm John Gillie. The Rev. A. D. Sterli conducted the services at the chur and grave. 5-30-1i. In Memoriam MILTON BENJ. MONTGOMERY On Saturday. April 27. 1948, there Occurred at the Prince County Hos- ltfll the tragic tieatih of Milton . Montgomery, TH-ayellera Rut, ll, the early age of 29 years. At Travellers Rest every citizen was shocked at the unexpectedness an! sadness c! his death. had entered the Hoop o a minor operation and died be- orc the operation had be Will's very popular. es, and during the past winter play- ed hockey frequently. His friends extend sir. re his relatives in iihéii’ Left to mourn an: his wife (nee Ella Tupilni and oung sou Carl galmage; his mot: er and father. niece Norma Woodslde, who has been brought up and regarded as hllg sister since she was three years O ‘The funeral was held at the home of his fsther-in-law, James New Anmn, and was largest ever held in Jesus and Abide With Me. The pail bearers were his brother-Lnlaw Isaac Tiiplin and five first cousins Alfred Sch Floral tributes were numerous and very lovely. Interment, Wu in People's Cemetery, Summer- s e, In Megan-tam In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Mrs. Donald A. MacLean. DeSable, who away May 80, 1089. W's little (thought when leaving home, That she would no more return She bade no one a last farewell, She said "good-bye" to none. Her orharming way: and pleasant we, Are n pleasure to recall She had a kimflv word for ouch, And died beloved by all. No pt’: can write, no tongue can Our sod and bitter loll But thou. 0h God, has helped u| we To bear our heavy orou. Lovingly Remembered by ‘so n Husband and Family. nmur n no ESTATE mit 21 smarts-nous Her of occupied by Br . CF. Asirhiall-Ogiander. 273i gen- ercidm o! Oglanders to live there. ROBIN HOOD CIAZI BITS OLD LONDON NOON, I — Robin Hood his any men have stolen the thunder of the atom In every mibaittzniiéulmidon, on commons on perks oniidmt am playing with bows and 8170M . houses bralnciies for . The emu may have been ins red by a recent film. HONORED BY OXFORD Through the efforts of l newl- paper in one metropolitan contra n ripe watermelon was obtained-n mid-whiter to treat a child suffer- ing from nchrltia. M: i Plfll revorhurltlior flan“ lad thin‘ 700R TROIIJLE BIG BOY.’ 76% or ALL Aoutrs iuvr no sauna- ._p|,. 5g 1g yunqico, popularly, men's: Don't’: be n victim ofBAD BREATH. You don't need to otlentl. Jun brush you: teeth night and morning ind before-every dale with Colgate Tooth Powder. Remember, scientific tests prove that, in ‘I cuu out a! i0, Co] to Tooth Powder quickly stop: onl bad breath. Yea, Colgate a doubh-acrloit pleads yoI hi no it clean: your oath-two lobe for the price of one. . COLGATE u! l D17‘ "/1 (09 3 71/5 nun” m: i“ OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS _ ._ i ‘I es. 801 THAT uarecrtue rte-r He as on ms vesr. OUT ,. ', GUZAFFEB IN THE; » ARKMND NEVERE “ caoeur Amiamoi woes: mm stcioies . » (-30 . OU POND 5 Y to .5 s... also sitters A m.