“Jo-nu a. m. n as» SAT. 1 fir: A WONDERFUL I A $4‘§§‘2§»7£'l.‘-"3V-QiiQQAa. "hscauseitailhlbpsnala sea-us ma; muveuamwvair-cspiuuoumw, om. lave. unau- an nu». . . §,BETTY nurron lfronx CLUB BARRY FITZGERALD DON DalllRE DAILY SHOWINGS AT3:l5-7-9 TD-DAY -:- CAPITOL -'.- FllL-SAT. Shows At 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 mew w. YJlIl SERIAL - COMEDY - TERRYTOON EMPlRE-TD-NIGNT-FRL-SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 GUN-TOTIN’ FAVORITE OF MILLIONS . . . Red blazes into a ybilwhdofhot-Hoodedsedesiufiai this excitement-studded west- with aoasv sisxe and IOI Sliili ‘IA llPUll-IC HCTUII aim nnsnie - near mwnr MUSICAL - COMEDY - CARTOON CENTRAL ROYALTY W. l. The regular meetinz of Central Royalty W. I, was held at the . of Mrs. Preston Beck on . May 2nd with 10 mem- bers present. In the absence of the President Mrs. Willard Lane presided. Meeting opened by repeating the creed. Pour new members paid their dues. Mn. Wflflhl- reported for boll com- pany wares wru. Ba Mann , ._ . Daylight Saving Tline . Leaving llartavllle 9:00 AM. l Leaving Charlottetown mo PM. § lei-solar. LATE TRIPS ssruapav Lsayingliaetrvms» mo PM. fihiilbliauwn Aims PM. 1 A New Bus Service ‘srsnnnc ssrunniv, MAY 25a ziiittee, It was decided to call a CH-mmllfllly meeting to settle this business. It was decided to have a dinnar for our service men wig; ha" 1g- tumed since the last dinner was Riven: also to have the honour I011 Unveiled in the school on the same night. further plans to be made by the committee, The school committee gave a Rood report. There was 2 pairs look Magazine says: "ll IS AN INDDNPARABlE EXPENIENBE... AN ENDNDNAl DRANA Yillllllll PANAllEl!" "The Lost l Weekend 3—-ll A Y 8-3 Starts MONDAY At The ~ PRINCE anwaap l r ' socks and 2 coats turned in for the Red Cross. New connmlttees were appointed as follows: Sick. Mrs. Howatt, Mn. Beck and Mrs. Roper; l. Mrs. McKay and Mrs. McAusland; Red Cross. Mrs. McPhee; Lunch. Mrs, Beck. Mrs. Bulman. Mrs. Foster. Ma's. Grant. Several thank you letters were mcelved; also a letter from the Control of Cancer Society. asking to have the district canvassed for membership. Mrs. La-nlz. Mrs. Wood. Mrs. MoRae. Mfrs. Bulman and Mrs. Foster were appointed for this work. Treasurer reported cash on hand. $80.00. Collection $1.00. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. H. Stead. roll call to be ans- wered by giving an article for the bazaar. Meeting was adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in chanze. ' WHO'S Tl-IE CHAMP? Superintendents of zoos say that a tiger or grizzly bear can defeat a lion in combat any day. AFJJPaHNHHNNWIHNYfifiNVHNN Star Taxi Phone 1778 ISSI/ZQuatoia Street 24 h». sisavlc: MT. STEWART ssr. 8:30 ram. " SING! Y0l| Will‘ AWAY" ‘Starring A CLAUDIA COLBERT JENNIFER JONES SHIRLEY TEMPLE rm: ciisanorrarowx cuanomn an; Believed Likely To llult "Ylltllln Year ...--_- OTTAWA, May 22 ~lCP)-Al- moat ever since Prime Minister Mackenzie King announced ‘about a year ago that he would no. con- teat another general federal elect- ion there has been corridor souls hi parliamentary circles on lull when he will step out of the politi- cal picture. The latest such gossip among back-bench Liberals is that Mr. King will resign as Prime Minist- er within a year, appoint Justice Minister St. urent to succned him ln the pus . and continue to llt as Liberal member for the Ontario riding of Glengarr . Those Liberals calm a date ior a national Liberal convention like- wlll be announced simultane- ously with Mr. King's resignation. ‘The party leader chosen by such a convention, if a member of commons now. could slt alongside Mr. King and Mr. Si. Laurent and grasp the gist of the party leader- ship before the next general elect- ion. Mr. 8t. Laurent, who the Justice Department post 1041 on the condition that ‘re would have to lerve for the war years only. would not contest the next election, but with Mr. King would tump for the new partv leader. Apparently only time will tell how accurate is the speculation of these Liberals. As far as rt known, Mr- Kins has not told the cabinet accept-ad ln the secret has been guarded well. Two Towns -idarging' As Seaside Resort MABLETHORPE, llingland- (Cl?) towns-Mable- — Two Lincolnslhirle Sutrun-on-Sea-are io- be doomed into a first-class Plums for ‘their development. already in anion, call for the mils of sand dunes along foreshore in owder to and stiruba. New buildings will be erected be- hind iihe tree-dined coast mad. them a theatre. dance hall. 2,000, showing centre and 1.000 per- beach huts. Montgomery Itinerary For Banadaiiomplated maroon. my 22 —<CP Cable) __'1‘hq osed itinerary for Field Marsha?‘ lscount Montgomerys Canadian tour—whlch likely will start about the end of Ausust- has been com leted and will be submitted to im im- approve! within Lhe next few days. it WIS learned today. It was understood the itinerary for the new chief oi the Imperial General Staff was brought to Eng- land by LL-Col. Trumbull Wamn of Toronto. a former member the field marshal’: staff. who. al- though demo-blllzed in Canada. was recalled to the army temporarily for this special liaison assignment. Col. Warren arrived in South- ampton on the Queen Mary today. Lord Montgomery at present re holldayin in southern Emzland before ta lng up his new duties and Col. Warren likely will visit him tomorrow to talk over ‘the itinerary in detail. The itinerary was drawn up by the Canadian Army and LL-Gen. John Murchle. chlef-of-staff of Canadian ‘Military Head uarters here, is personally assist ng. Col. Warren ll exjected to ily back to Canada before the and of the week with the approved {plan for the tour. which presumab y is very extensive although there has been no hint here as to what cit- ies and towns have been included. WINSLOI NORTH W. I. Tlhe regular meeting oi’ Winsloc Norm W. I. met at uhe home of Miss Winnie Clmknore, May 8th with the President in charge. Meeting opened with Ode and Creed. Minutes of April were read and adopted. Seven mem- bers and two visitors answered Roll Call by an exchange o! flower seeds. Sick Comnlittee reported 1 call made and 1 box sent. Sick onnimittee, Mrs. Alton and Mrs, Claude Craswell. School Committee had no re rt. New School Commitipo, Mrs. illis and Mrs. C. L. Cudmore. A bill ior 75c for fruit was presented and paid. It was decided to hold the meetings on Tuesday instead of Wedr-esdav evening. Secretary re- ported $30.00 oceeda from sale of tickets an ca e. donated bv Mrs. John Carter, the luc ticket being held by Dr. E. S. Gddihgi. Char lottetown, Second rlze, a box‘ of rs. Robert Ford. racldeg Beach. Collection amour-s.- ed to 1.00. Mrs, John Carter re- ted 6 pairs panties sent to R d Correspondence was presented. Two Thank You letters were re- ed also the Government Grant, invited to the home of Mn. Claude Craswell. pro- sin in charge of Mn. Stanley canker. A contest was won by Mrs. Abe‘? ‘Your-her. Meeting Youricer In the 10th caning. doctors were rings ea‘ their walla. soulus Theatres “lt’s s Pleasure" ‘ with A‘ SONJA HENII and _ my m, _ A snows '. W -s 1AM. us; 1e rot about his future plans. If he nas Th create natural gardens with lakes n amou-ig restaurant. open-air theatre to seat t ofwmiid bat" ‘(flubtobl f Ya l h“ mentors‘ to arrange for person and community service and to h 6 pa on rellllous est- lovns. t of the Y's on‘! Club is R. C. lvaters. of Calgary. ‘PMYMCA lnfndialsnow n- nlng a service to supplem the eflonts of the Gavemment in the rehabilitation of the Indian soldiers who will lave in be fitted into clvll- ian life A M-ot the gov- eminent Us to establish com- munltlea their where cit-soldiers wil‘ live on the land and combine their efforts in tarm- the t), Venieuiela has ‘ cine the 69th nation to have r YMCA The found- of new YMJGA in Caracas he first international stop for- ward in the YMCA program since the end of World War II and ls one of the major events in the inter- natcnnl familv of YMCAs A healthy group of - skinned youngsters opera a - ern farm project in the cart of India hiow that the letters YMCA stand for much more than Young Men's "Chicken" Association. e learned the fuller meaning of t initials w en th were taken on their first tr to e "outside" and vial-ted a YM‘ A butldinq in one or India's cities. "Up until oment stopped into the nt, the youths were convinced tat the concern of the "Y" was chickens", a secret- ary said. The reason they linked Mull?! with the “T”. the secretary pointed out. was because of the rural project in which the "Y" workers enlisted than in order to instruct them in methods of mod- ern farming. gall-h funds doziatledt theh Artill- er n e argey hroug e Nations ar Fund, the YMCA sent these major supplies to girlis- oners in dur World or : Exports cles. 1,7 .254" music- al aridcl$—2fl.2fi2: books--i.280.146. in addition there were large quant- ities of handler-cf: materials. thea- trical supplies. se machines. ypewtiters. motion p buree pro- . films, games rel oua art» lclea and many clea sent from the United States. A fine tribute was paid the Char- lottetown YMCA Choral Club dir- ected by Mrs. Rena Johnmne on the occasion od their participation the h Annual Competitive Music ival at New ow. A writer in a recent edition o "The stern Chronicle" published in New Glasgow said. "The entries have coma iaharlotte m; an‘ p “a unfit; young g w o sang e fully and mldethe fine marksof and 90 for their 8 and B»! and 83 for their two choruses. One oi the comm tteo‘ asked a small egmllp of these girls ll they attend ractises regularly and said "we wou dri‘t think of be- ing absent". How our choir and choir directors in N ow like to have been training a choir and cwhorua with that re- cond o! attendance. And their sing- ing showed it! We had no intention of singlin out any group of sin ers or solo but we couldn't ref from men- lon the YMCA Choral Club iron: Island conducted by Mrs. Rena Johnnone and the 90 mark they so well earned" WINSDOE NORTH W. M. S. The regular llldltlnl of Winaloe North W. M. S. met at the home of by Mrs, W. H. Roberts as lender. The program from the Mlsslcqia Monthly was followed. l-l Y.M.B.A. Notes Mrs, John Maclnnis, May 1st, with 4mm r. McTroweN knows his onions! (s imru ran re snow new um: can" wean) zzzjust as much a: a spade o: hoe. Ha could hardly operate without it. THAT first green shoot in the spring is a Big Event in McTi-owell’: life because he makes his living growing vegetables. And the earlier he gets them to market the higher the price he'll receive. asaeesneeaaaeeouesa; SIIVINU Afllfllllllll IIIIIPIISI Making loans to fitness fol the pur- chus o! and, fezdllaar, blades- twine, livestock and other purposes bu been malaise day-so-day balms ofshis slnu in foundation. Now, undu- the’ hem linpzeveuea: been: Act. this loanl service io {muss-s bu been extsa ed still fur- ther. ha: Improvement Louis can be used so buy tools, lmplcuantl and equi main; for new construction; do: um tsbaad allfllllflllli for Earn elud- tr ca n- ronypnrpole e IQ to improve the farm o: bausriifviag conditions for rho tanner and his fam- ily. Pull particular: n any branch, So in early spring you'll see him hard at it, getting his seeds in. But all the time hi: onions and other crops are sprouting, no money is coming in . . . and plenty is going out. ln tho meantime he needs rudy cab for fertilizer, fuel, cold frames and wages for the hired help. Mr. McTrowell knows the answer to that one too. He borrows the money from the Royal Bank. He has learned that bank credit is a useful "tool" in his business THE RDYAI. BANK 0F CANADA CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH W. R. CRUIKSHANK, Manager. POITIUMOUI GUCCI“ Gear es Blzat. the French cem- poaer, led thinking that his great opera "Carmen" would be another in his lens serlei o! failures. 4_4 NAVY‘! DISCOVERY It. was a retired naval olilcer. who hacked the first Indian tea garden out of primeval Illlllll 131d sent the first shipment.“ l“ t0 London ln 1883. of Sc lure read. followed by a Mother's ayer. A reading, In gleenGarrdlilanwegf bUOHISBIIlBIlIL was . o o n " filoilsyvlth M dy (Q3111... Aim - was rea rcsponsively i l- lowed by m er m: a Lititlc l-loide. I by as. Maclnnis, and rds Pr: r in unison. A reading What is L a to You was given. fol- lowed by readings by Mrs. MacIn~ nls. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. 10 members ans- Call. Word for Juno to be held st the home of . . H. Roberts. worship. It was decided to lve out Sun ahlne Bags for May. 50 addition- al Easter offering was received. also a donation. Corr r-dcnce was nted. Leaders or June. Mrs M, Cudncikan and Miss Enid mman. I the month, also 2 cards and 1 box sent. Meotln closed by‘ s ~ ing of a hymn l'o owed by Benediction OPENING scaanuta FOR Wand Islands-Bullion Service Pending decision as to whether 0M 0!‘ W‘, bu“ "m operate on this route this IQIIOII ulllnll ‘l! u" M- v‘ “Prince Nova” will be as follows: Leave Wood Islands .. 7 a.m. 11 IM- Leavc Caribou 9 a.m. 1 9-m- Operatlng Daily lncludlnl Sunday'- namcn ssvmo rm! RATES: Same as 1945- NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. .. 8pm 5 pm. Happy Home was sung. an selec- On next Monday, May 27th we will celebrate our first business analysts!!! ‘ and we take this opportunity of thanking all our customers for the large mellilfl of success we have enjoyed during that time. Marking this occasion and ln appreciation of the goodwill extended to ua we are giving away absolutely free a Chest of Silver to obtained on either . WEDNESDAY - - THURSDAY .- . SATURDAY May MICHAEL ‘WBHIA, - ~ (Patriot please copy.) the holder of the lucky ticket Z2 _ May 23 a May Z5 A Free cnisr orsnvn t With “every Dollar Purchase you will receive l one ticket entitling you to a chance to win the beautiful cheat oi sliver. Ilvaa any absolutely free and which‘ will be drawn for s .snrunnnv. nun zsn ' t. llpporlunityl article‘ n’ W ~ ‘l?! 8%..