ease cram iTHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTT s »0 . i“ name: to... ‘roost “PICADIILY INCIDENT" llatinee Daily 2:80 —Evening '1 - 9. ' COMING — FRI. - SAT. COLUMBIA PICTURES ovesenu Robert Louis Stevenso A Oaorge mlcntiifiigir autumn 1:‘ ODLOEII AOE OE OALLAllT ILIIIOIITS AilD LADIES FAIR! . PLUS SPECIAL SHORTS RA a A a A a ‘A ‘ A A A A a A4>A A A A A A A A AA L A¢4>A "Odd Man Out". AND NOW COMES ‘Ooming Monday- Every truly great filln had a quality of its own never done before, such as "Broad- way Melody". "All Quiet", "Cavalcade", PIIIIIOE EDWARD lsi 'o i.l IIIIIAY — CAPITOL - rm. and SAT. Matinee Daily 2:30 — Evening 7 - 8:45 THURSDAY. \ Y} eafrs 0f f urLives” BEST LSOURIS THEATRE FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8, 24, 25 PROUD WINNER ' or 00v: ACADEMY AWARDS! NOTE: Only one show each night at 8 o'clock. This feature rims three hours. First showing in King's County. Admission this show only 60o and 85c. IIIOW! Cllmbltlifl FROM WINDOW NIW YORK, June Di --(AP)--A Negro mother today hurled two your‘ sons from s‘ sixth-floor win- (IOI UM Ilifll leaped herself. Mrs. {my Hunt, 30, threw her sons from a window of tlieir topflcor Harlem spee-tment onto the pave-f ‘Thros-Iyear-old ment, police said. Ohsrles Hunt was dead tnhen an ambulance arrived. His one~year- old brother, John, and the mothtr were Lassa to hospital ‘ rlgrunr. --------------. CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 'ith day of June, A. D. I949. In Re Estate of ALEXANDER DONALD BEATON, late of Flat River in Queens County in the ‘said Province, Farmer, deceased intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said county GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Mary Isabel MacLeod of Charlottetown in Queens County aforesaid, Steno- grapher, the Adrnlnlstrstrix of the above named estate, praying that a citation may he 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 be- CRAPAUD THEATRE "He's more attractive than ever before" —Demk; Kllgallea smutuioiwmm... OARY ORAilT LORETTA YDliiiO DAVID iliVEli ileliisiiviiiifni Also Short Subjects Friday 8:80: Saturday 7:80-0:80 TONIGHT .- EMPIRE .- rm. - SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:80 Chen must H catch a liiilen. .or pay for ~ his tailors. . .wlth his own litsi ROLAND WINTERS-- Rug cos COMED¥ - FRAUD FIGHTER fore the Judge present at a Pro: bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, on W ‘needs, the 13th day of July next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the some day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Es- tate closed as prayed for in said- llfitition and on motion of Wil- liam E. Bentley, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. ~ AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutl... weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith post- ed in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court llouse in Charlotte- town aforesaid, at or near the store of William Mackenzie in Flat River aforesaid, and at or near the store of John MacDonald in Melville in Queens County aforesaid, so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour llarold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queens County, the dsyand year first above written. (Bro) n. Margaret AIltIIGI (L.S.) Roslatrar a aayer sparkle for linoleum Imagine! Nearly rwlce es much shine I before in Johnson's new, improved self polishing Gio-Coeti Much less work, too. as Clo-Con‘: gayer glean: lane nearly twice as long. New Gin-Coat spreads more evenly, nan: streaks, goes farther. Try if] ly the moist: of Johnson's w ks //// \ Z . . CCP National laador- l __ and CIC ‘Trans-Canada Network CCF CAN D0 THE JOB.’ 7011/6!!! 1:45 em - on JINGLE! CHINA IOUVIN- IIS-C. R. loehner, Jeweller Montague. - Georgetown _ and Vicinity Mrs. Adolphe Foley of Chap- stow was the recent guest of her cousin, Miss Francis DeLcry. H. P. George is visiting in Saint John. N. B., where She is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. G. R. Butler. Mr. William Hughes, M. _I... A. of Souris accompanied by his son, motored to Georgetown on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser and daughter Bernice of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown on Sunday where they were the guests of Mrs. Lemuel MacCormack. Mr. F. .l. Soloman is having his large barn town down and plans the erection of a modern garage in its place, a feature of which will be an aluminum roof. Mr. Neil A. Wight, crew mem- ber of a Dominion Government Dredge, which is at present cn- gaged ln digging operations at Wood Islands, spent Sunday at his home. Const. Edwards of the R. C. M. R, accompanied by Mrs. Edwards motored to Georgetown on Sun- day and renewed old friendships. Const. and Mrs. Edward have a summer home at New Glasgow and spend their vacation in the Province. Several members of the 17th. Reece Regt. (Reserve Force) left Sunday for Charlottetown from where they travelled on Monday to Halifax to take part in the Bi- centennial celebrations cf the city of Halifax. Mrs. MacCallum, Director 0f Junior Red Cross talked to the pupils of the Junior Red Cross in Georgetown High School on Fri- day and also contacted organiza- tions and parties in connection with the Blood Donor Clinic to be held in Montague on the 30th. June. The local branch of the Canadian Legion ls sponsoring the drive for voluntary donors for the Clinic. Mr. .l. F. Johnson, Road Master had men engaged on Friday in spreading calcium chloride on Main and Water Streets. The chloride was procured from a car load which arrived in Montague and was provided by the Provin- cial Government. lt is understood that an effort is being made by the Town Council to obtain a suf- ficient quantity to coat the re- maining streets, as the dust nuis- ance is of major concern to resi- dents. St. David's Players successfully presented the farce “Have A Heart" on Wednesday and Thurs- day in the Town Hall here. The cast was as follows and all mem- bers merit commendation at the able way in which they took their parts: Ted Watson-Lorin Mair. Peggy Watson, his wlfe —Elinor Hobbs. Louise Llewellyn. Bo Larsen — Beatrice Mair. Mark Andrews -- l-larry Yors- Mansfields -- Janie ton. Fritzl Vining — Ruth Guick. lt is understood that this play will be taken to Murray River in the near future. An interesting ceremony took place at the Georgetown High School on Friday afternoon when s number of the pupils of Grades 5 and d were presented with the beautiful New Testaments on be- hslf of the Gideon Society. Mrs. W. W. MacLeren opened the pro- Beédihgr and a prayer and a brief lddftfls were given by the Rev. smiley -T. Boyce. The gathering loined in the singing of two fa- mmdl‘ hYmnl. Those receiving Ol-‘OY 'l:OD THE EASTERN. GUARDIAN IGINTII IIORTLGUI: Harold I. laadry, Albert lltifi, III. IIIQ Stewart. Illa Harriet Clair. LGINT GEORGETOWN: Walden IJVIII- fhefluardlan’maybebougbtatsnyoftns_ ' lsllowiIari-Ioealnllontagne: iitlssiLuswsllyageiratlr-y. lafleorgesowa: Theleattlffies; tnlonrlsi floats leper: manure: Ihareestrlflse. Oondoll‘! and Aiiiston and Vicinity Mr. George Worth, Charlotte- town, was a visitor to Ailiston on Sunday. ~ - - Mr. and Mrs. Atwood O'Connor, Brooklyn, were visitors to Peter's Road on Tuesday. Miss Lillian Hicken, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at her home at Alliston, Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Henderson, Murray Harbor North, have return- ' ed home from an ektended visit to Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. J._l-I. Campbell and Mrs. John Campbell and little daughter, Myrna, Alliston, were vis- itors to Charlottetown on Monday. The friends of little Gloria But- ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butler, Peter's Road. regret to learn she ls in the Montague Hos- pital with pneumonia and wish her a speedy recovery, The friends of Mrs. Oswald Gra- ham, Cambridge Road, are pleased to learn she is home again and im- proving. Mrs. Graham entered the P, E, Island Hospital some time ago and underwent un operation. The friends of Mrs. l-lugh Camp- bell, Petefs ‘Road, are pleased to see her up and around again. Mrs. Campbell had the misfortune to fall and break her wrist and hip some time ago. The people of St. Mary's Road and vicinity were shocked on Tuesday evening to learn of the sudden passing of Mr. Patrick Mc- Carron of St. Mary's Rood. Mr. McCarron was in his usual good health and worked in the field all day but, in the evening was seized with a heart attack and passed away before medical help could be summoned. Alliston and vicinity extend sincere sympathy to the family. ZANZIBAR GLOVES The island of Zanzibar produces the bulk of the world's supply of cloves. CHRISTMAS TREE EXPORT About 2.000.000 Christmas trees were exported from Nova Scotis during 1948. 39 YEARS OLD The Royal Canadian Navy was established in 1910. these most attractive volumes are most appreciative of the work of the Gideon Society. BEGINS TO ADI-IE eecssei mow I can serene toolbars: “SIIODIIIIIG POLITIOAL PAYOFFS!" o TOMORROW - 1:30 _ ||._|n. A Political Meeting A-Kingls “County ‘The following Political Meetings-will be held on the date: mentioncd.ot-8:30.p.rn.: . .. . .. ST. CHARLES HALL-Thursday, June 23rd. a Th Indwiensd. who shell 044ml I." mtttilol- ilviifl Mia speakers and the general public to be present. .._-r T. .l. KICKHAM, Liberal Candidate. PROGRESSIVE t CONSERVATIVES are on the "<21t?lt2 MARCH! Loader PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY AiiD MRS. GEORGE DREW Will Speak From‘ Toronto Ontario " nu T's As s. Ta over the Transicanada Network of the CBC Tl/IDRSOAY, Jliii! 2a, ' StatIoaOIA 8:30 - 9:00 p. II. A. S. T. Published n; atoms: nnzw Eliillllsa -_.fii|: imocnrssiviTioiiscnvsnvr ram-