h SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 -,9 PRINCE ED WARD ‘IQ-DAY —TUE.—WED. LOVE LETTERS... THAT LEFT atooo on us: ‘vmxuosuovs m HER HEART! cienni rescues oiosep Qolien In Hal Wallis’ uvadsntlfll u ‘liooue lockers Illh ANN RICHARDS cal 00s" lfalluwoy in - label! 5U FAMOUS BRITICS liAll A illT! I-OUELLA PARSONS auyai "Ono of the YaufaMostAnlrtlcundUnuwulOilarlngai” l0 SULLIVAN auya "Jennifer Jone? W" leimunu ls a love lalor to the Academy Award Selensl" fldded a rue cnantonerown GUARDIAN" CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new! of iooul interest. but udvertlain] of a newly nature may be inserted at five souls u word. atrictly nay- sble in advouee. CEABWILL to: photographs. UONFEDIII-ATION LIFE IN- SUBANCE. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- Mnsali‘. -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas riiscott. North llustico, announce the engagement of their eldest uaugntei" riazel Jane to Cecil Al- bert MacArthur. son o! Mrs. Mao- Arthur and the late William Mac- Arhur of Grangevllls. N. B. Mara riage to take place early i.n June. a 5-13-11. NOT ON ILE DE FRANCE- The following military personnel. originally listed among those who would arrive at Halifax today on the Ile de France. did not embark: Pte. R.V. MacDonald.’ Sous-is; Pte. J. Perry, Tignish. and Pte. P. N. Clarey. Montague. As a conse- quence. their names have been de- leted from the original list. CITY POLICE COURT-Satur- day morning at the Oity Police Court seven offenders appeared before Magistrate K. M. Martin. Of three men charged with un- lawful possesion of mlrits. the first was remanded one week. with ball set st $100.00. the second and third had their cases adioumed until tomorrow and Wednesday respectively. Two drunk and in- carpables were fined $20 and costs or 30 days each. Two drunk and disorderiies were remanded until todsv and tomorrow. SEASON CLOSES-The last reg- ular meeting of the Y's Men's Club for this season was held Fri- day at the Y. M. C. A. Highlight of Aztheam/ LITTLE LULU maroon 5POTLIGHT 0h Tflg BALKA§5 -- Tran?" srans “Wfiswisr ROMANTIC TEAM A new romantic team has come to lite on the screen. Althoueh Jen- nifer Jones and Joseph Cotton“ rel/- iousiy appeared together tr. inte You Went Away." the lsiast H81 the meeting was the presentation of a deed to fifteen acres of land at Holland Cove. recently purchas- ed for the club's proposed modern youth camp. A series of short. but lively discussions by volunteer members was held on subjects o! local importance: the alleged bottleneck at Prince of Wales Onl- lege; the question of the R. O. M. P. policing the City, and the pro- posed Brighton Brldge prof-at. with the general opinion of the Club in favour of the latter two gaopcsals. Past-President Ilnzt-n igmore was welcomed hack to the Club after a number of weeks’ illness. Mr. Scott Elliott of Saint John was a guest. Delmarva Hatchery Eggs Resumption of shi merits this t on the choice of a bicycle. to prefer C.C.M.'s. "Mine! And a C.C.M. too!” This is the year so WHAT a surprise answer. And what a thrilling answer to makc- “Mine! And a C.C.M., too!" In this brief conversation is expressed the opinion of Canadians From their earliest childhood yolmg Canadians know that C.C.M. joycyclcs and juvenile vehicles pedal and roll easily and swiftly and never "go on the blink". When they grow to school age their great desire is to own a C.C.M. bike-experience has taught them make someone so exclaim and to make him extremely happy, pave the way to better health and provide him with she means of making money. lWallLg production, "Love Letters." stars than in a lender love story| which marks Jennifer's first sdrultl f QIIIZZCU Siiililiili m iliuuitnlvsfiniif lUlllh NOAN IIIRY, Jr. WIS (Olllll DANNY MORTON JONN llTll. ‘fins Q notion! IOVHY uov or MIJRMR! role. Now featured at tihe Prince Edward Theatre. “Love LONG“ also includes Ann Richard, Cecil J-(elinway. Gladys Cooper and RObHT ‘Sully tn the cast. l From everything we have heard. .t.l\e Coltarnlones combo is truly_ an unbeatable one for there‘ is Just ‘enough similarity and dissimilarity l" lot personalities to make this a work~ table. but interesting screen partner- Tsmp. Cotten is poised. sophisticated .» land mauro. He knows how lo 1m- ‘ iutored in her manner ' ‘pletely unaffected . art added internlty to an emotion lgv skillfully underplayln it. Jenni- lfer also knows how tn o this. hut lthera is something appeailngly un- She is com- n ‘.1 sincere. though her ingenuousness is tem- ' pered by an alert intelligence. She is half-woman half-child and that . ‘is the essence of her distinct e" ‘elm mvmfv MVIDE LUMBER PRODUCTION in Canada was receiving its quota‘ 0d Ganglion lunfloor production OTTAWA. May 8 — (OP) —ln» construction Minilcr Howe said Commons tfnu (oddly 1n the duo's lumber wcduct inc divided so three-fifths tog. dimetdhed to the home market and two-fifths was be suit to old oudmiers such as Britain and ind States. Un Mr. Howe said even community‘ based on 1901 cunsinnptlon. ‘The Minister sand the Govern- ments policy war. to maintain ex- ports to ‘historic markets." such as Britain, the Unit/ad States and Aus- tralia. These muntries were rc- ooivingnbhe same quotas stripped to them pip-war years. with e re- zrazmder ng distributed in cam. LELIIXQLI .“E' DTSSOI-VID ORAI. VACCINE . transect/e oSeeiPage9 ; delav due to snow and ra ' the weekend High wind-s in Bask- . atchewan and Albert/u have caused -‘ charm. Both Jennifer Jones and ‘Joseph Cotton are uniuaunl typesd the aocepte "Lovle Igettgsl’; Qis ith; sign’ 01111;!) ope rou. ogc er yaco - lie}... of letters actually written by one man over anotheids signature. The letters leave murder and rom— arse in their wake and inspire one of the straneest love stories ever filmed. Much of the action of the Plclllla takes nlace in "Meadow Farm." a deserted house which al- most seems to be rottinsl away in the cold dampness of the barren wastelands surrounding it, The scene evokes a mood‘ of mystery and horror-secret horror shut awav behind rinsed doors. It is Joseph Colts-r. who rvncns these doors to the llrrht. revealing the history of a girl whose past in a void. WTNNIPEG. Man. May l0 — With but. few evpections. seedi has pm essed rapidly tihroushou the pr rie provinces during the past week Spring operations are further advanced in eastern and southern sections of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. but good progress is being mode elsewhere with only northern Manitoba reporting some n over some soil drifting damage. and in moisture deficiency sseas have dried out the top soil. lending to create llrleyen germination Some farmers in these sections are with- holdln" sleeding ‘operations waiting for ran. according to the weekly crop report of the Department of ‘Agriculture of the Canadian Na- tional Railways. Learn Hairdressing In the most modern and up-to-date (Jolie in the Maritime: This is fut 0min; the moat remuner- utlve post-war occupation for young ladies available. Wrllo for Free Circular today, PROFESSIONAL QCHOOL 0F BEAUTICIANB B6 King Street. Saint John. N. ll 4122, 29. 5, 6, 13. 9Q§O§§ _ rum . Poultry Marketing dz Production Services: _ It would appear that the time were opportune to reopen question of the shipment of ing eggs to Delmarva Just re 09MB’. heirs has been quite an act.- ive demand from that area for baby chicks in Northern New Eng- land. This has resulted from the rapid rise in prims for broilers 1n that district. Last January, prices for alive broilers reached a low point of around 1'1 to 20 cents per lb. The situation was discouraging. however. in Permian; prices improved and lr March they came up to 25 cenm —ln April reached the ceilln price of 31 1 cents cc then t e de- niand has raised the price of alive broilers H-nvwhere from 3: to 40 cents. 34. 3d and 36 bet robsbly the Nailing prices. ioatlons are t at the demand will continue throughout the summer. it appears that the demand for 1111a lyre o! poultry has. become so great that buvers from the mid- nesi; USA have come in and Wimifieted with buyers in the Del- marva area. In any case, indications are that the demand for hatchin eggs and bab chicks will be bri throughout t e ensuing months and the outlook 1s such that it might well be explored before breeding flocks are disbanded. We are aimadv with a Delmarva Hatch MADE TRIP FOR BRIDE RETURNS WITH CATTLE ADELAIDE. Australia, Mgy 10 —(GP)- A rctruirned soldier who made o. trip to Ilmgland to brl ba his bride returned to Aju mills without his wife out with four prize bulls and four heif- ers. He is HA. Burns of Adelaide. Bums met his wife while sec-yin in England in i940 He retum England he found, after waiting some months. that he could not 89i- 1185558! to Australia for either hiizfiwgfyor higinself. n . a ngle passage on a 5ND was offered on the condition than. he girocned and fed e eqmign. merit of cattle during the trip. MT. STEWART TUESDAY 9 P.M. D.S.T. MacDONALD BROS. THEATRE “' She Gate Her Man "' With JOAN DAVIS WM. GARGAN Plus Serial and the true wheels. Of course you will find the famous three letters C.C.M. STRONG FIONI HUI An improved brake by C.C.M.. fuse: The inlltllrivllid Eluttllialfllfllihkfifllfi pow- er u n u rm t . any of its illegieeefsgri. “Iliriltlhh, lllpcl-IIIOII . ardcned steels to meal the needs o today's qclim. Built of hardened steel with scour axle and accurately ma- chmed and hardened ball- racel to give years of smooth and my ru ng. machined. C.C.M. COASTII IRAKI C. When you visit your C.C.M. dealer examine the bicycle carefully - see how easily and silently it runs, how swiftly and smoothly the brake functions. Note the smooth steering, the comfortable saddle -“C.C.M.” on the trade mark located on the steering post-this is your guarantee of trouble-free cycling and full value for vour money. _ CIA. NANOII his part1 ol inputs section of u QCJD-t-tbiqclem hardened and fiul with extrema accuracy l0 that you my gee peddling acd the meal out o! you: 0B- R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. SUMMERSIDE k CHARLOTTETOWN Boys, Buy Your C. C. M. Bicycle from SUMMERSIDE Buy Your C. C. M. Bicycle from fimllMPiONtfifi PHONE 2311-2312 Brace, McKay 6s Co. Ltd. I. C. M. Bicycles Sold by THE BIKE SHOP BICYCLES AND SPORTING GOODS l LEGISLATORS GET WEEKLY lees than l6 rs‘ service but who State House for PENSIONS h t-lirea different lca- contributed aboustfvuneldilim ell/m m? ive $18 weekly month to “that tin call s " - dhcplsndrawnuptopm- w wan“ - for members who retire or suffer election defeats. ‘lb art-Ni’ the pension benefit On one o mun-bergowlil have to pav $5.40 a the wedc in sspacisi fund. Labor party members of SYDNEY. Ausialia, May 5 _ (C?) -Membcr.~4 0f the New South will“! bfiili-slative Assembly who have served more than lo yea." 1n the state grllarrent will let a pm. slonofs. utflilsweek under-e Dian Just approved. Members with nmncmc UP FATHER . a member by of Tum Keegan. o sent in mate elections. pocketed the‘ atah ma" divided um electio he's ' 81110118 there who failed to be rt: Ultmbbli‘: lfievgtfiuwn s, ilttle ll ekmil as» apiece from the Tlmd. "Was-alum com lete fund of sclnethmtl "l" W31 en the Labor party h“ times. defeated " is the name ot a nb n1? tlve Aurtrali flo hich thrlvfl Labor member not returned to his in maoqflttqfifil ‘l ii- For Good/res; sake» fry Red Raye / . “his: good tau" ,-\ By George MeManufl i