PAGF EIGHT PICTIIII In our opinion, movies Pacific, and now . . . -s sianriuc TODAY 3:30-7-9 PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE M-6-M mu-n "KIM" starring Elltol FLYNN was run SYOCKWELI. - ra'ut. LUKAS - sonar iiouoiu Yhewtws Gomez - Cecil Kelluwuy - Arnold Moss 0 lulueiie Luu I Color by TICNNICOLOI 0 Screen Play by Leon Gordon. jleleri Dwtich and Richard Schoyev - Directed by VICTOR SAVILLE - Produced by LEON GORDON - AN M-G-M Hcliill Motion AT THEIR IESTI... sand tower over everything in the entertainment .held-when they bring you, in all the beauty of 'I'echnicolor. such exciting adventures in far-off pl'a'tics as 'p'King Solomonls Mines" in primitive Africa, "Pagan Love Song" in tlieTV()'l-11-Entit; South .'f:tiially filmed in thrilling. teeming India! Only the motion picture screen has gthofspectaoularf scope and sweep to capture Budyard.Kipli.iig's fabulous story. . Only the , movies Lean" take you” from jeweled palacesto frozen Himalayas-from mountain pass to silken harem-and unfold such. ya fascinating 1tale'oi mysterytltnenaofand 'ro-4 'rnance.' Kiplingis golden pages become shimmer- Ting, glowing. eye-filling realities touched by the; magic of motion pictures! You'll.th-rilllto Errol F lynnlsifineperformancel as the swaggering. swashbuckling Redbeard who is equally adept when he meets cold steel or warm arms . .'. and you”ll revel in Dean Stockwell's7 heart-winning performance as the impish, young hero. Kim! 50 we hope to see you there, with all: the rest of the regular movie fans. when "Kiin'.' lifts the curtain on a new world of entertainment! l reach their highest peait THE MANAGER”-' A f to-on CAPITOL -'Ms'Hoiirs 3:30 . 7 - 3:457 WHEREVER THE Gilli HANDS- GATHEIID 7 F" .a 1- l0lA PLUS : Al "THE CHAMP'S A CHUMP" - SERIAL RIGlllml; ; ntpiitiiu - Hii'i'," Jr. -wiiiiiis FRI. - SAT. us ”KlVl" MOVIE MADE IN nxorrc INDIA! The adventure. excitement and romance or one of HIP working more mysterious lands. India. comes to the screen in Rudyard Kipllng's K101". from the Pro or 3 man who knew that country best. The un. flagging action and suspense which have thrilled millions of reader; of this great story now spring to life in M-G-M's Technicolor pic. turlzation starring Errol Flynn Dem Stockwell. Paul Lukas and and Robert Douglas now at the Prince lliclward Theatre. It is the out major picture ever to hsvg been tiimed in India. Kl? Red Beard. horse-dealer, devil-may-care adventurer. mm...-.. tic hero. and espionage iugent, Flynn has the most. colorful role fl! hll clreer and his second at M-G-M. where he scored with "- M In the title role of "Kim," the l'9b9m0U5 Ofnhan who prefers the! danlef 01 I119! and bazaar to the; boredom of classrooms. Dean stockweli adds another to his long; list of hits: ranging from "Anch-. :::.;:,r:e'.::';.;.:".;;i:,.'r;::;t Years." Wpy 5 It took the role oi thg Lgmg! ethereal mystic .w,,,.dmm., the h1K'hWM's of India. to coax Paul Lukas back to the screen. The former Academy Award winner in-.' lefrupted it. successful stage tour io make the 30.000-mile location trip for the filming of "Kim." 1 Filming "Kim" at the actnali sites described by Kipling took the M'G'M C0mDEn.V in snow-bound Himalayan peaks and ('.0I'll.lirjpg. old settings impossible to reprn. cities on ii sound stage. Co-operation from the Indian government and native princes contributed to the picture's spectacles. among them scenes in the palaces of maharajahs, episodes on India's tamed Grand Trunk Road. and battle scenes with crack native cavalry. camel porps and elephant-drawn artil- ery. .".L IDNDON. June 4 -(R.Puiersi- Carl. J. 0. KeIl.v-mr---s. who flew Winston Churchill on his three scent wartime missions to wash- inlilll. was elected chairman of the technical committee oi the International Air Transport Ass- ociation today. Kelly-Rogers, ex- stitivo oi the Irish Airline. Aer Ulitlll. succeeds J. Y. Dyrnent oi Trans-cnnada Airlines of Moni- A DEPARTLIENT or narencl PRODUCTION rasrnaii NO. 6.1!-l-I00 re A SEALED TENDER! enclosed in uvalovla marlred accorrlin to the above Tsiider No. and addressed be the Sooriitary. Depart- ment. of Delrnco Production. (70 L.V"II Street). Ottawa, Ontario. will he receive-4l until 400 P.M. (E.D.S.T.3. on the Twenlv- uivrritli day oi June, last. for Permanent Shh-Floor Raplaeernait. Buildiiu Ne. 48. RCAF station. Euininerelida. P.E.I. Trndar Farina will be aupplibd M the Department of Daieiiec Afroduction .-mm- YPQIIDAL Ne tenders will be considered unless made on sin-ii iorrna and all tenders shall he subjnct. to the terms set iorth or reinrred to in such inrms. The Plans and Specifications an mi exhi- bition at the cilia! oi the Department of Dsiiirioa Production. Room Bald. he. 2 Temporary Building. (70 Lyon '!ll'Qlll. Ottawa, Ontario. at which ellioea so use may he obtained upon deposit of 815. iii the inrrri oi a ssrtihiul elieqiin made payable in the Receiver General oi Famida. This deposit will be remitted when such POPIUH Ira returned in good condition. Plans Illltl Fpeciilratiou. are also on display at the General Post Omen. Hummrrtld-. Pit. and the General Post Oklco. Charlottetown, P.'F.l. Ear-h 1:-rider must be aecorllplllled 5! ti esrtihr-pl rht-one on a ehiirtarad hank iii Canada payable to the Roceiv: General Canada. or by bearer bonds, as lpeethetl in the iorrii of tender. for ten par seat (l0'le.) -it the amount at the under. All deposit: no triads will he returned un- less. in the case at the Iuseeuiul tuiiarer. he should decline to enter into I contract for the work when requested to do so or should iaii sitar iiceaptin the eontraet to complete the sums astia aetorily. The lowest or any MliClC' will not neces- sarily be arseptsd. DEPARTMENT OF DDYENCI PRODUCTION J C. RUTLEDGI, Secretary. Ottawa. Ontario. May M. "ll. Rod. N0. G355. SGIIGOL IIESKS Now is the time to order your school desks. Combination Desks. Study Desks and Chain. and Teacher's Desk and Chair beaut- ifully finished and sturdlly de- signed ior years of' service. A Nova Scotla product ob native hardwood. Descriptive literature on request. BOWACK WOODWOBIIING COMPANY LTD. Oxiord. Nova seoiis ...:..M (let right a the cause of Headaches Wile", edav nerves and headache mat.-. l"'- '""'9"'b"'- "KY "NW be "pain at air" from an upset digestive sygtetn, ifgngimg to the brain aion die sensitive Vagu- Nerve-your Tenth Nerve. dlroliiilo-Seltmr settles upset stomach; gsr itattecausef h ash and edgy nerves. bring: that rdi. . CA: THE GUARDIAN. Ci-lARLOT'l'ETOWN THE iEA.S.lEllil GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Blrold F. Iaoiitazua: town: The Post Office: am: i Son. ..'WATCH FOR THE JUNE i BRIDE DRAWING in Montague SOOII. ...'!-IOSPITAL DANCE. Den Messer's Orchestra. Beaver Club Hall, Montague. Friday. June 8th. ..'AnB0ltlTE, plywood. chrome mouldings and cabinet hardware. Hilehey & Vanlderstine, Mont- ag-us. JUNBREAKABLE Sa iely Glass ies, Montague. ..' YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD- The June meeting of the Young Women's Guild of the Presbyterian church, Montague. was held at the home of Mrs. Byron Stewart on Monday evening. The vics-presid- and approved. Roll call, was aris- we;-ed, by seven members. The tre- asurer, Mrs. Leland Nelson, read the financial report. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Mrs. Young expressed her appre- ciation tor the work the guild had done in the manse. The meeting closed with the singing of the hymn "Lord Of Every Land and Nation". followed by the Mizpah Benedict- ion. Mrs. Elsie Watterworth pre- sided at the organ. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess, assisted by Mirs. Leland Nelson. . . 'PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER- Tuesday evening about fifty friends and acquaintances gathered at the cottage 0! Mr. Ron Beck on the Montague River to honour Miss Thelma Coffin and Mr. Kenneth Clements whose marriage is to take place in the near future. When the honoured guests arrived they were: seated in the midst of their friends and proceeded to unwrap the many and varied gifts which were pre- sented in them by Miiss Peggy Beck with Miss Anna Maol..arcn reading the names of the senders. Following the opening of the gifts Mr. Clements suitably thank- ed his many friends for both him- self and the bride-to-be for their thoughtfulness and their beautiful gifts. A special attraction in one corner of the candle-lit cottage - was a figure complete with head-. gear. hockey stick. and Meteor sweater signifying Mr. Clements. who has been with the Meteor hockey team. for many seasons. The balance of the evening was spent in singing led by Mr. Ralph Beck and accompanied by Mrs. Doug Coffin on the guitar. A de- licious lunch of hot dogs and hot drinks was served by Miss Barbara Beck assisted by Mrs. Ralph Berk and Mr. Carl MacLure. Stage Successful Amateur Coniesi Al Montague contestants, uiidry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Ira. Bruce Maeflieo. Miss Joyce Wiudiiton. Min Jon Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon haven. The Guardian may be bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Owes; in Sourla: The Snack Bar and ii. Men the tollowiii; places la in George . .'TllE CANCER. caiiifiiaa will be held the ilrst week in sep- teniber. Mir. llarl Ooiiin. who has been a member of the stat! of the Bank of Commerce for the has been transferred to Charlotte- town. P5” .Ve-RT. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Montague, were recent visitors to Red Point. On their return were accompanied by Mrs. !..eweil- ior Ford trucks. Bud's Accessor- ,,-nag young brother, Garry, 'iii.ll visit in Montague this week. they who ..tlIOLY TRINITY, Georgetown. The Right Rev'd. R. H. Waterman, Lord Bishop of Nova Boom. will visit the Parish on Friday, June iith. There will be a service at 7.30 P. M. and a meeting will be held of the parishioners afterwards. All ent, Mrs. Percy Myers, pre&1d9d- are invited to attend. The meeting opened with the hymn ”L0l'd. While For other ""01-Hp; WESTDIORLAND Sing, Lords We Pray.” (OUOWGKI by the ers of Moncton. will present ii Scripture Psalm 1. and pray" by sacred concert, at the close of Miss sue 1-iemphlll. The minutes of the evening service at Trinity the previous meeting were read United Church. Montague, on Sunday. June 10th. On Monday night, June 11th. they will pre- sent -R concert in the A. D. Mac- Kc-nzie Hall, at 8 o'clock. Arthur Matheson, Bellevue; Mr. Lem Paquet. sourls; Miss Viola. Sheppard, Cardigan. Step dancing: lst, Mr. Clarence David. Georgetown; three tied in second place. Mr. Allan Sheppard, Cardigan; Miss Sheila Gauthier. Bristol; Mr. Gerald Clarkin, Peakes. other contestants: Mr. Elgin Buell, Montague; Miss Viola Sheppard, Cardigan; Howard Fouchere, Georgetown. Old time fiddling: tour contest- ants tied for first place, Mr. Lorne .VlacKay, Bristol: Mrs. Thaddeus Sheppard, Cardigan; lvnr. Emmett Chaisaon. souris Line Road; Mr. Alex Stewart. Milltown. other Mr. Wilfred Gotell, Georgetown; Mr. Peter Chaisson, souris Line Road; Mr. Peter Chaisson. Sr.. souris Line Road. Following the contest an enjoy- able dance was held in the Arm- ouries above the hall and was en- joyed by all who attended. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Maurice Donovan of Pictou. N. S. was a visitor to Georgetown last week. Mr, Donovan has his summer home here and plans on returning to Georgetown later in the summer with Mrs. Donovan for a couple of months. Mr. Maurice DeLory left on Sat- urday for Halifax. N. 5.. where he .; , Another most. entertaining and successful amateur contest. wan held last night at Yen's Tlieatre. in Montague. sponsored by the Mont- ague Branch of the Canadian Legion. ! To a. completely packed housc,' the contestants presented their varied and capable talents. which were enthusiastically applauded by the appreciative audience. contest- f ants from all over Kings County entered into the competitive spirit: of the contest and gave the autl-' ience a lull evening's entertain-l ment. 1 During the intermission special ieatures were presented and very much enjoyed. In spite of the ab- sence of the popular singer Mir. Mao Munro, two others of the Brooklyn Trio Mr. Johnny Bears. and Mr. Willard Bruce captivat- ed the audience with many aongsi which added greatly to the spirit of the evening. The popular and talented Miss Jessie McGowan danced the High-- land Fling. and responded to an encore. She was accompanied on the pipes by Mr. Donald MaoI.eod.l I The well known two-some. Mes- and Donald selections are. Alan Cameron MacLeod. rendered the pipes. Two young people. Master Jade MaoPhsrson and Miss Sandra Mac- Pherson oi Beilevue, who received? a special award in the singing con- i test were the highlight of the ev-3 enlng. and were much applauded! by the audience. 1 During the last intermission. Mini Johnny Bears and Mr. Willard 3 Bruce. accompanied by Mr. David I i I i I on Ahlherg on the piano sccoi'dlan.' led the audience in a rousing sing- song. Mr. Athnl Robertson oi the Montague Branch Canadian Leg- ion. ably performed the duties of mast of ceremonies for the even-i' ing. The ushers were, Mr. Harry Llewellyn. Mr. Freddie Maoxenzle, and Mr. Douglas Coffin. The judges for all contests were. Mr. James Lowery, Montague. Mir. Daniel Birt, Mount Stewart. and Mr. Johnny nears from Brooklyn. The door prize was won by Miss Helen creed ni Sturgeon. The fol-, lowing are the winners and other contestants in their respective. classes. singing lst. Mr. Emerson O'Con- nor, Budeneil: 2nd place tied. Miss the same time. Broaio-seiner the Vague Nerve and other nerves which ma have added to your misery. eep Broiiio-Seitser handy at all titties, 10 lIr'lii lli':lIl'li('fIll6IK'llPl. Ask your druggisi tor liromo-heltlut-today. 5,4 I olive Keiiniilc. Bristol: Miss Flor- ence Maoltinnon, Kilinuir. Special Prize. Miss Sandra MscPhi-i-son and Master Jmle NiicPiiei'soii of lklievue. Utlier wntesisnts: Mr. z 1 SATIIRDAYJIINE at-it ' IS; AIR FORCE DAY? (and air displays and exhibits showing gnewgRCAVF,equipmentl,i and training facilities. COME AND -SEE .YOUlt AIR roses . lN "ACTION; meet th?"ii'ieii"wlio lfetep V'up. its gi-eat;t:rjpatilti'Aon Zjfind the R.CA.E.a.t.w.orl;- Saturday.'Jtine tiie" Wthe.'dFwMn Royal Canadian. Air Forcepstations across thencountry will say ”Welcome:; to) hundreds of 'tliousaiidsi:oi'gCanadians. You'll get (real thrillj when you see your Air Force in action on Saturday afternoon.) ROYAL CANADIAN, Alli FORCE. . Next Saturday?" Canada's Air roice"tini'b?bay parade-for you. your family and your friends.f .pThere.' lor'you to see. will be special ground; RCAF Station in this area. Gates open 1 p. m. will take the Canadian Navy Ot- iicer summer training. Miss Kay Roche. B. A.. who re- cently completed her studies at St. Dunstan's College. is visiting her home in Georgetown. Miss Ann MacDonald is visiting her parents, Captain and Mrs. Cy- rene MacDonald. following the completion of her studies at Prince of Wales College. Miss MacDon- ald led the Commercial Class stu- dents at. Prince of Wales. Friends of Mrs. J. S. Boyce are sotry to hear that she has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital -----H Mammoth Liberal MONDAY NIGHT- t8UMMEB5lDI and all hope her condition will rapidly improve Captain and Mrs. Thomas Tren- holrn oi Borden motored to Georgetown last. week. -where they visited friends. Miss Eleanor Walsh. who has been attending Prince of Wales College. is vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. Mr. John DeLory. electrical en- gineer, leit.on Friday for Hamil- ton, Ontario, where he has taken a position with Westinghouse El- ectric oi that city- ally JUNE 'I'l'I'Ii at 8:30 EMPIRE THEATRE it Charlottetown ' Hon. R. H. Winters. Minister at illesoiirces and Develop- ment for Canada. will speak in support of CECIL-A,.. MILLER Liberal Candidate for Queen's Mr. Winters will be introduced by the Honourable J. Wal- ier. Jones. Premier of Prince Edward island. if Mr. Miller will address iiie meeting may. JLLNE 7. 1951 T .iow starts 2.30 pm. Miss Rita. Wight of the stall t the Provincial Bank in Cliarlottn town. spent the week-end at he home in Georgetown. Mr. Charles Currie of Charlotte town spent the week-end will Mrs. Currie and family in George town. ..... Mrs. Walter Macbeiin and mi Paul.were visitors to Charlotte town on Saturday. Mr. Henry Parker visited Chir- lotteto u on business on Saturday continued irom page 9