clinic: . EDWARD TOIAY ONLY ‘Th THEATRE GUILD rune LAURENCE OLIVIER b Willi; Jhlnjono‘! “HENRY V" In Technicolor IIJAIIII nnu oumo iinrwn ‘ Two Performances llaily 2.30 and 8.30 _PRlCES- ‘ MATlNEE $130 EVENING 51-95 PRINCE EDWARD rm. lino SAT. WHEN TIME MAGAZINE DEVOTES FRONT COVER AND ALMOST FOUR FULL PAGES TO A STAR fylfiéflflriii’ AN EXCITING NEW FIND JOINS STEWART GRAINGER . JAMES MASON nod MARGARET LOCKWOOD ON THE EAGLE~LION STAR ROSTER IWII HM SELECTION AS‘ COSTA)! TU CLARK GABLE‘ I! THE HUCKSTERS HER FAME HAS ALREADY SPREAD ACROSS THE ‘ATLANTIC. J. ARTHUR KANE Prosentr lEi-EE/"rrlillr" t area/vale‘ WITH THE MAN OF BRIEF ENCOUNTER o m. TREVOR HOWARD I NOW RAYMOND HUNTLEY - MlCl-IAELHOWARD Cartoon An Eagle-Lion Rolonso - ciri I. ‘ TONAY — FHI. ONO SAT. Showing At 3:30 - 7:00 - 8:45 \ upnsmq '~ sum ' MONTE HALE f ADRIAN BOOTH Willi FOY WILLING and THE RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE EXTRA! COMEDY SPORTS - CARTOON ioiiioiir - EMPIRE .— FRI. and SAT. SHOWS 7 and 8:45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 - H m: wrsrs GKMTI rr/r/u-rurvr- Q AND-MINI! - earn/res! Charles STARRELTT- Siiiiliiy-BURNETTE ‘- The West's litiji Qomicj ' -_ H i titifilioivtiiv -Also— -—SERIAL— —MUS|CAL—- -—CARTOON—- Mortgage TRIAL hoof-tin Auction In front 0i’ the Curt House; In Souris in King's County in Print-cl Edward Island on l twenty-first day of June A. D. i947; at the hour oi‘ twelve o'clock noonz.’ ALL THAT TRACT pit-cs or piree‘ bounded and described as foil iwsJ that ll to sayz- ITOMMENCING at I Btnkl: fixed r.-n the from thence by n line running South‘ ohllns thence duo north to tho Gulf of St. Lawq renre rhenfir following the cruises‘ of the siiorn to the place of en-m- "ivnooiii" vaceiivrr. LONDON. June 3-~- tCl’) ——S'ix hundred London babies have tak- en part in a whooping cough prevention experiment. but results will not be knovrn until Septem- ber, 1948. Half of the children have been liioculated with a new \\'llO0plll'-! There will he ‘sold by Public‘ Saturday the i of land situate lying and being in‘ cough vaccine: the other half East Parish on Lot or 'I't)\\'n5hlp have llfi(l_0l'(lll'l{\l‘y anti-catarrhal Number Forty-four in Kingsl injevtlflflfl. County In Prince "Edward lslanrlfl "No one." said a. ministry of health official. “knows which chil- dren have had which vaccine. This will be a secret until the ‘key’ is unsealed in 18 months‘ sea shore Ior the distance of one hundierl time. Two rears must clan-w be- rtehnlns; thence by a line running fore the true preventive value of due East for tho distance of ten the new vaccine is known." by n line running‘ HARE VERSMIVIS lira-into? BRANDON. Mun. ICE’) A mam" and ingudin; local farmer reported that his col- ALAAAAAAAAQA v m v vvw_vyvvvvv v vvvv¢wvvv¢vvv INVITES ALL THE GANG TO ' , v " l: ANOTHER BIG "PACK-O-FUN" snow AT THE PRINCE I 1; EDWARD on SATURDAY MORNING. PROGRAM smzrs * E 1 AT toast-Am. 19¢ mm I I government alusflpices. ' After three months training r boys and girls will be given work \---f __ Ilnanr TRAINS ammo wonnnns l QRINGMELDS. England. June l-(OH-A training school for. starting wage of £149 ($560) a IIJUIG WOPNYB-DI Billltrr semlyear for IS-year-olds. rising to pied 1b or over-will open in theirfifi for men and £257.i0s for wo- Loncoshlrc town in August under men of 26. Wood Island-Caribou Service Pending completion of installation ol oil b "a"! A. , ,, _ ‘ Iurners on the . M. V.’ Slfiincfzlncillld"? osflltillrsiivrsvzlc. m" b. can.“ o" by ‘he Loovo Woolf Islands 7 A.M.-II A.M.-S PM Loovo Caribou . .. 9 A.M.-— I P.M.—5 P.M. Operating Daily Including Sundays DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: Some os I946 LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:30 A.M. FOR LATEST NEWS TNIITNIHNIIIIIII Forrlos l.trl. in Britains atomic factories at a, ONE HUNDRED ACRES of land a little more or loso ALSO THAT OTHER. TRACT parcel of lnnd situate lying rind being on Lot or Township Number Forty-four tn King's Prince Edward Island, hounded and around anti saw the rabbit bounc- dcacribcd no follows that is to say:-l COMMENCING at the ‘angle of a freehold farm fronting on the Shore of the Gulf of Stl Lawrence and formerly In possession‘ i‘ the thence running Enstwlirdly ultinl.’ the rear line of the said Freehold 'i'arm to land in posslnn of John l’). along the same to the South west‘ Construction is expected to begin angle thereof; thence South by the soon. formerly In possnsslon of Messrs. MoEocher-n; thence Vveiit to a line run due South from point of com- meiicement: SEVEN ACRES of land n little more or less OTHER. TRACT piece or parcel of Innd situate lying nntl being on Township nforiisalrl. lznuzidr-rl and flflifrlllid as follows. that is to saj-‘z- (YOSIMENC- ING at a stake fixed on the Ncuih side of an iiilciiilcil lime rf n rand in the soutliwrot nngl- of a tract In! land the property of James Mc- l lie loves to chase rabbits and was doing so one day until he W!!! forced to stop for n. breather. Another rniiblt had been chasing the dog and decided not to stop when he did. The do: looked ALL; piece or. County in‘ i-ng toward; him - the dog took Sguthwgfl off for the safety of the stable. OKAY uswiairhzr Late Lewis l\lcEachern' KINGSTON. 0nt.-- (OlPl ~12» building of the Wolfe Island wharf here was approved in the House of Commons after its inspection McIntyre thence Southwardlylhy s federal government official. magnet of the your 1764 to the North boundary of one hundred, INBUROH. Scotland - (c?) acres of Freehold lend now or ~Mrs. J1". Bruce. Spggklng M a British Women's Temperance Arr- sociniion meeting. called for iiie aboilitlon of the iiavy‘s rum m- containing lell-‘TY- tion. lnlyro thence by e line running doe South forty-five chains; thenol East flvo chains thence North forty- flve chains: thence West Ilve chairs making and including TWENTY- TWO and ONI-I-IIALI" ACRES of Iiind ALSO ANOTHER TRACT nf land: Commencing at a stake fixed in the Southeast angle of the some tract of fund tho properly of the _ ‘sold James ltlclntyre; thence South forty-five chains to Cross River: ‘thence West five chains; tire-m; Nvflll [UTIYJIVQ chains thence cant lflve chains to the place of err-m- t rmencemcnt containing TWENTY- TWO and ONE-HALF ACRES of lsnrl u llltle more or less. _ The above snlri in made under m"! thy virtuo of and pursuant lpowcr of sslc contained in nn Iii- lrleniurc of Mortgage bearing date tho Fourteenth day of July. ll. n. ‘i945 and made between clement ‘McDonald of Cloorsprlngli in King's [County in Prince Edward lslind. iFormer. of the one port and Tho . ‘J. J. Hughes Conipnny\Llm‘.tecl, o ‘body corporate having lin lleod .0ffiee at Snurlo in Kings County lln Prince Edward Island. of the "h" lmrt and because of default ALSO ALI. THAT ‘Vuml c: Forty-four roared thereby. r For further particulars apply to, Arthur I-‘. Mcqnsid, Solicitor, Sonrio P. It‘. I. Dated this 13th tiny of lMly A. II. 1941. ITIIE l. l. HUGHES COMPANY. ' LIMITED’ liortlhol _ lIr-I/rlurov > llfirqu runner ll.‘ ' "flllfu. N. S. &' Saint John. I! I l - THE (II-IARLUFFETOWN GUAR mpoint by $ll0\\’3l‘.1Z a l8tlll Provokos Pro-lion lloliotc Bi‘ ENID NEMY (Canadian Reno Staff Writer) EDMONTON. Mly 30 ~~ (C?) - "Famed for more than two centur-l les. the bituminous land deposits. of northern Alberta are regarded! a5 one cf Ihg province's most valu- ‘able possessions by govcniment officials and n5 one of its biggest. headaches by opposition member-r of the legislature. l Reports of their exisleiiCo and usage were brought by Indians to! trading posts as fur back as the, early 1100s. Tc-irard theiclose o! the 18th century, mention of the deposits was made by such ex- plorers as Alexander Mackenzie, Peter Pond and David Thompson. The sands have been estimated by the federal mines and resources department to contain 100.000.000.- 000 barrels of oil. The United states bureau of mines places the figure at 260.000.000.000 barrels ~10 times the quantity of the world's rirover. reserves. The saturated sands cover an area of at least 10.000 square miles iii the MCMUTIHY district, S00 miles soul on Floltl .___. ..-_-_-_ northwest o1 Etinlonioii and 700 miles south of the Arctic tircle. ‘There is a probability that the area might. extend ovcr as much as 20.000 Io 30.000 square miles. Of this. liowcvcr. tlie zirca In which the sands are at present accessible for mining i; less thin I0 square I miles. estimated In contain 1.000.- loooooo barrels of riii. ‘ BillinlillOlls sands. usuailv dark brown er black in rolor and with a. strorg asphriltit- sate". are an aggregation cl fine sand particles. each of which is tllVClflpPd by a {film of soft. stiCky bitumen. The problem o! separating the sand from the bitumen. r-heaply eriozrth I0 make it. fraslble, tics ‘confronted the Alberta government for many lyears. . Oil Content Varies ' Oil content of the bitumen inr- lies in wclglitlfrcm nothing to 25 lper cent. with some of the out/crop ‘areas carrying Irrm 100,000 to 125.- r000 llfll'l‘f‘l5 an acre. It is estimated ithnt aginroximatcli: 1'75 barrels cl’ I crud‘. oil is recoverable from 250 . tons cl sand. To dale. the provincial govern- mcnl His appropriated $500000 for ldevelopznent o.’ the oil sands, $100.- iooo of this amount during the inst lease-I'm. The money was approp- riated for a [illnl plant ii-aut bring ibiiilt ‘Jr Oil Suniis Liitiiied. 4O miles downstream trom Fort Me- Murrar. site of llle Dominion gov- ernment's Iibasaird plant. The Ab~ ‘asattd plant. ravaged by two iraloi- fires in _the lest eight yr-ars. now is being rebuilt. 'l‘licre are many aigumcr-is heard against the development. Scme sly the whole idea is not feasible; others that ll’ the operation is suc- cessful. tlie provincial government will lifllt? lost $500,000 t! the tax- payers‘ money. 'l‘he government beiercs the idea is workable and quotes Canadian and American experts. The Rovcrn- nient says that Alberto raid Can- nduii oil production has been de- creasing sICHCI ly and a new source is essential. -‘ Another product oi the sands is asphalt. The asphalt produced st ‘Fort MeMurray to date has been smoked as among the best in the lworld and officials st. ss this rrarl in 'lie grounds cf the Alberta paiiinmcnt buildings. It was laid with Mc- DIAN Ids maintained its original sniooili- iicss and firmness icnance work. Boston-Yarmouth Service llesumed Jghnggn. rgglgnal woe president war and immediate postwar con- end general manager Canadian 51"!!!“- xntiumi Railwflym F’ L Douganv The various resorts. it was ll Sayer. public relations officer re- turned to the city yesterday after making the inaugural trip in the resumption of the Boston-Yar- mouth amirresr; cancer; More Coats, Sliortees And Suits t0 39.50, Sale 19.50 Original lot was n complete sell-out. So we're placing 6O now garments on mic at rhe if it's smart style you wont . well, your scorch and: riglil here! first time these Coats ond Suits hove been offered cit o borgoin price, .. ...oo us... I low price os belore! if it's volue you wont . honest to goodness bargains you wont and they go on sole loduy or .-.-....-.... ... A Great Stock NEW DR ESSEi Every Dress is broad new, so this is truly on ornozing offer or this . 0 OFF season of the yeor. You gel this season's loveliest Dresses . JUNE 5,.“ m; """-§1 . "in: Il’ IIIQ you] This i5 ti" ENTIRE STOOK PIIRSES 20% on Deluxe Bargain! BLOIISES to 4.50 Mostly $3.95 to $4.50 Blouses, in u super do luxc borgoin offering. All new styles 1,95 and lovely moleriols. . Selling starts today. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. Turiirrrnlli!"I'M' ti... FELTS STOOK NEW STIIAWS 1/2 timer I RIIINOOIITS - - 1.95 3.2.50 PETTIOOIITS 1.00 9.95 PLAY suirscas 13.95 Slack SUITS 6.95 Our Newest. Finest 2.50 Buttons Fresh os o daisy darling new styles in coloriul broadcloth. . ..j..1.‘?.'.'“.‘? 1.69 week-end tok your choice of thes: $2.50 beauties. All sizes. s QUEEN 51 __7§.._.___-..A_____» 7- W, _, . ____l_______________________,l_____; v a Murray asphalt 30 years rtgo and Steamship cs, which was dis- mouth was very dclizlrifiii rra continued during the war. Tourist bookings through the tzavcl agencies are ‘heavy, stated Mr. P‘. L. Dougan. indicating that ivith the travel restrictions re- moved following the war and the improvements in tourist facilities. holiday VISILOTS can be looked for in greater numbers than ever tourists being able once again to satisfy their desire IOIIBVBI\VII.I'I- out tliewincfonvénience and re- strictioiis brought about by the with no Tlldlll- MONCTON. N. B- June 2-11’. learned. are booked to capacity and the Maritimes along with the rest of Canada can look for a proiviiig volume in visitors from lIlt‘ United States, they said. cneral passenger agent. and FR. service or me 15.15.9111 The trip from Boston to Yor- N0 WONDER irs THEMUST PUPIIIAR SOAP EVERYWHERE .. e/rvsa . w sacs swarm/ave I I having been mode in the poymrnt' |of the principal and Interest no! rns VERY rmsr nun yo? nu Rinse you'll be thrilled at the way it gives you The whitest washes, brightest washable colon . . . and the way its gentle are protects your fines: fabrics. And here's more good news. Rinse’: soapy-rich suds get the grimiest work clothes, the dirtiest wiills and woodwork, and the greiisiest dishes clcon and bright in no time. You see, Rinse is the "soop-of-all-work". It washes awry- tbing whitest, brightest, quickest. All-PURPOSE RINSO IS THE 0M5 AN d/Vl)’ soar v npoedo dloliweshlng, he. molros everything gloom end sperirlo in I Bly- USI IINSO lo oevo time end wool: on ell your cleaning pa. notwithstanding thric. first trip and the to . in the United states doe‘: tIi.i z July. there was a good burn passengers. The ship the \'.r:- mouth" has recently been tuzrrrci back to the company by ited States Government, Ilfllrill teen IHJVBIXSBFVICQ in tlic__Pnt‘ifit and has b e e n reetiiirl; . ned throughout. The Canadian NIlllflLlI lliii- ways train meets the bunt rvi ti! arrival at Yarmoutli aiirl iiir-ltr! connections for passengers forth! south shore of Nova Scotrri. H.111- fzix. Cape Breton. Prince FtIWl Island and other Pill"! “l l!" ivlurltimes. v , o NEED