? use ercn-rr PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY . rm. . SAL rllnmnmzmrsmms it 1115 SEAS arm! WORlD.' Whit Ocun Mllac Mine 4 , ' j '...Apd so Mil he Iltunan! . WARNER BROS r uuun t Miiito & P145- Mzitincc 2A.'i0 ' ' lVciv.s of Wet" Fioiilti: 7 and 9 "ROYAL TOUT." ' t:-MONfl'At.iUE: Harold I-i. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce Miicfliee. Min Joya.-o Wluuiton, Min JOIII Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the (allowing place: in Moi.-nun: V Blue Dome Itestuinin, and uunrdlui Office; in Georgetown: Tin rm Office: In soul-in: The Snack Bu and H. menu-ds 3; so... ....'S5.00 FOR YOUR old hat- tery when you buy it 17-plate at Bud's Accessories. Montague. ..'Miss Laura Hiszglnbotliam, student nurse at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. is spending H few days lll Montague, guest of her mother, Mrs. .Harry Higgin- bolham. Little Sandi-ii Stewart. daughter at Mr. and Mrs. EH. Stewart. Montague. entertained ii number oi her young" friends last Friday. the occasion being her fifth birtii- day, i'SHlPS SAIL FOR NFLI). The motor vessel. General Btirsteli. under the command of captain Levi Kearlv. and the Nellie A. Clu- ett. C-reiifeil mission ship, under the command of Captain Kenneth lversoii left the port of Montague yesterday for ports in Newfound- land. to-an CAPITOL FRI.-SAT. MA'l'l2.il-ii-J '.'.:.1lti; EVENING T and Si BERT 1. YATES presents A JOHN WAYNE Production BIIIIFIGIITER Mollie LADY :14 mag ROBERT STACK - llil PAGE - RILBERT Rllilllti At.so: SERlAL - CARTOON - VARIETY HER FISH eon sass: S'l'A'l'l()N l ' 50 LB. BOXES. Lame atirl Mcrliuni Green sailed Cod ................ H 15.; lb. Lartzc nntl hlerlitiiii Green Salted I-lake ........... .. 12C ll). iir;i.ivi-ziii-;n c.o.n. ANY ISLAND RAILROAI) EASTERN PACKING CO. LTD. i SUURIS 'r.;”tse 7.1”... Come Home ucin: AND 50MEONE5 uwms PIGNT . maize AT ms ' 300? F0? V9” ... 4, x I T i Bur STAGGER Home WITH tout? on . us You. "ms lmow I KNEW I HEARD FOOTSTEPS COMING- UP THE WALK .' ncfd YOUVE GOT TO KiCK IT DOWN 10 GET IN! 1 LIKE THIS-- AND 7 .. .'lH00l.I'IY'S MEN'S lhloiitziizuc. big horse and buggy iszile is nmv on for one week ioiily. Sine 3510.00 on full sloi-k 3! men's suits. .'ii:iny other bargains -nn ciolliiiiiz and footwear for all lllif' men in the family. You will also lime ltll opportunity to en- ter the big 55000.00 rash free l('Ol'llCSl by iiolcproof Hosiery Co. Shop ill llooic,i's Mcn's iiiear, Montagiic. and save money. ..iHO.VORl'1D BY CHURCH jl.ADll'2S--Ali's. Robert. C. Meilisli, VV EA B. Brutlciicll. nas honored by the .l.;idics of the Church of Christ. fliuesdax eiciiing when they me: at her home and iii:-sciilrcl her with El izilt of an electric iron. The pruseiilntioil was made by Mrs. Wiiiiaiii Dewir, who spoke a few appiopriaie words to welcome Mrs. Mellish and her husband to their new home. In a few well chosen wn.ds. Mrs. Mellish expressed her a;)pliEt'l.'lli0ll for the gift and cordial iiflC0lliC of tiie ladies. A dclicloils lunch was served by a committee of the ladies and PV9r.i0n9 rnioyed an evening of singing and social conversation. M11 and Mrs. Mcllisii have l'PCPlll- ly mow-rl in Brurlcncll from lycw Pertii. liaviiig purchased the prop- 'r'rt,i' fornierly owned by Mr. Neil. ,Hnoley. , Police Probe .. 'Miss Floule Dunn. returned to her home in Summerville from Montague where she has been em- ployed for the past several months. iPlIESBYTEItIA.'s' Y. l'.s. Ten members of the Presbyterian Y.P.S.. Montague. attended the district rally which was held in Caledonia Prcsbyicriaii Church Monday evening. Rev. George Cuii- nlngham, Aiberton. was the theme speaker. - "CAPTAIN TIORNBLOWER" OPENING Surgin-2 from t.'in panes of the celebrated C. S. Forester novel. "Captain Horatio ilortibiower" turns to the screen in Warner Bros. Teciiuicolor sea saga. be- ginning its local encagemeiit at the Prince Edward Theatre to- day. And not as fictional as it might seem is the story of the fabulous Captain. for it has often been bruited about that. author Fores- ter had in mind the life and der- rinr.:-do of the intrepid English hei'o. Horatio, Lord Nelson. when. he Wt'0l.e this best-seller novel. All the color of the times, the English, Spanish and Frciicii men- of-war. the battles of their res- pective fleets. the intrigues. and power diplomacy of the nations durini: the Napoleonic era are in this screen drama. Not least of all is the great love story -- the romance which takes place between Captain I-Iornblower and Lady Barl:ar;i. sister of the Duke of Wellington. which in real life -- now lllSi0i')' found its counterpart in the Lord Nelson- l.ad,v Hamilton idyll. Finding an actor to portray the coveted title role was no ciisy task. though many leading performers vied for the part. However. after a close study of the applicants. the studio selected ruggcdly lllIn(lSOlIl8 Gregory Peck, who not. only ans- wei's the physical description of llornbiower. but characterizes the leader amen; men. as witnessed in -only The Valiant." Because of some tine perform- mice: in successful Warner films. Virginia Mayo was clui.-eri as Grcgoi;i's lovely leading: lady. Miss Mayo. who besides flavoring screen with her beauty. is one of llollywoodis most yer.-'.-itile net- ycsses. raiiizing from the highly dramatic to the liigiil: musical in Film roles. Among some of the must (xcit- seen are a raid on the stroiiizhold Road incident .'Halloiicien in Montague was A ”'13lWCl.i' ttulsl FVPllll'l: as the .t-otiii:zst6It-' of the community at- itendect parties sponsored by the Home and School Association. ;Hou-ever. nne case was . la: the work of Halloween steis. when ;a truck with lot pi:lp iiood was ditched iwood Island Road near staguc. , ,l The t.ru4-k. owned by Mr. Janiesl tMurphy of Sturgeon, had been: - parked with the wheelsj ybiockcd on the grade at the turni prank- ii load on the Mon-I reported I of ii Spanish plralc. the blockade tllnd stormiti-z of Napoleon's navy. 1-l""" la daring escape under the ellililnw; lot the guillotine and the coni- tmundeering of a prison ship by a Ihandfui of men. - Technicolor also tines much lo lenhance the l'IIa',:lllfiCElICC of the .spect:ic1e and causes the spectator to become part of the proceedings. according to advance reports. "MARKEIW 'l'Ol'RlS'l'S WELLINGTON. N. 7..--lCPl-- Visitors to New Zealand in ruiutc thcl in: of iioriiblowcr's heroic exploit.-3 . .;'rHE GUARDIAN. cnAiu.o'r'rr:'rowiv f' i THE EASTERN GUARDIAN " iialIowe'en Parties Held ...."I'liree very successful Hai- loive'cn parties were staged lust nlizht. in Montague. an goblins. witches. nnrhhideous forms pnri faces of the ”ncver. never world" roamed at large on the Witching nicht of Halloiieen. Early in the evening little forms with fantastic costumes gind masks assembled at the school' for the eerie parade throui:h Main Street. Heruided by pipe and drimi, and led by n clown-clad prancing figure, about 200 ioiiiigstcrs vtt-re paraded to MricKeii7.ir- llall for an evening of eiitertainnicnt of games, nio- tion pictures. sinizsongs, and . treiitii izeneroiisly supplied by the of the community. costumes were also The ii inners appearing mercliziiits Prizes for presented. in the list below. At the same time a party for the intermediate rrradcs was he- in: llPl(l fil. the Legion Hall. and onc for the older students at the Beaver Hall. The intermed- iate party featured games. and amusements of all sorts. treats and prizes for costumes. The sen- ior imrty centered uround a mod- ern and old-time (lance. lunch and prizes for costumes. The llonie and School Associa- tioti was uortliiiy commended for spoiisoriiii; tlicsr parties. which have rlonv so much to reduce the more serious praiilts which its- ually tairv place on H.'iIlowe'eii. Pri'I.r' list: - i Grndc 1: Florcm-n Mat-Doiiaid. Susan .7.-nrdiiie. Peter Benton. Wil- liiam Durhcnc. Grade '2: lrr-no Stewart, Harry tMacDoiial(l, Heallier King. Don- nid llt"llIllL',lll'. l Griirlc .'i: Lillian 'TiiyIm'. Biirry iliiliitc. W.'iynv Nicholson. Vir- 'ginin liniitlri-uiiit. l Gratin 4: l)i:iiinn Sliziiv. Veron- 'l('.'l 'Ii.-i.xlor. Malt-oiiii M:icDonul(i. jllorntiiy Mai-l)oii:il(I. Griitiv 5: George Berk. Audrey ,Ciimphcll. llcnlher Jamicsun Du- vid iiltislicr. PFC-S('ll0i')lI Patsy Sinclair. Craig .Clnii. Jock B('t'li. llalpii Frzisv-r. Griulc ti boys: Victor Bell. i'Peter 1)csRoriics. llai'ry Stewart. tGirls: Maiicl M.'icl.ciin, Bclty Acorn. Ctirol Bociiiicr. : Griitiv T lln)SI Jitiiniy .lniin- slon. ltonnic ii'Iiit('. Keith Pear- dnn. Girls: Elaine Poole. Kay :lilncLc;tii. Sliirlcy lil:u'Lc.'iri. - Grtitlv 8 boys: Rollie Sullivan. tGiciison Bucll. pilill Dc-sRorlies. Girls: Git-nrla Jaiiiicson. Eiclyn iliiat-Litre, .lurly (lrzihain. 1 Grade ii: Millie Lake. (iri-ta liVi;;4,:iii:on. l Gliilll(' 10: .ln,ir-c Anne-ar. .lini-' lniy l)cwai'. Btitiriy l'i';isci'. ; Gratin ll: Fioreiwo Ployer. Boiiiiy t'.'iiiirrnii. Verna Mar- Gucsts: lion: (irvfiin lilsirl ppmsnnr. Ari.-i Webster, Yivi:in' ,l-irnsvr. .l:Il'lx' Hughes. lPrison Sentence ll" Theft Case I-Iarlaiui Campbell of Montague '.v.'as convicted on R charge of re- ltsining poscssion of an automo- about half mile .from Montagueiwlll be marked inrn and ti'0inCtl.!l)'.lC it-nouiiiiz it to have been sto- in the afternoon throken diffci'entuii. lr-venin'; pranksters l blocks permittinz owiiiz to removed the . Lzitrr in the meiil has issued a sticker. with ajDorclit-sir-r picture of a kiwi -the iiational 3 lThe Govcrnmcnt Tourist i)eprirt- t len. and seiiteiiccd to two years in Pciiiteiit iury by Mac- .lst.rate Gilbert. A. Gaudet in the the truck tclbird-to be put on baggage. TliclQueens County Magistrates Court .20 backwards. inin the ditch. iiinllavbcl also be:-irs the words "V:s-lyesteiiday. liVPi1tt:'phy was obliged to unzoad , e pulpwood in Older to fefnoye .me truck from tiie ditch. Thisl is considered a more serious typel lot Haiiowe'en prank. and the in-l iF7il-(.lCiai'iCl'i'll'iBlll. R.C.M.P. are in- i-estrgatiiiz the case. NLRSERY (lLl'll i 'Mtss Florrie Bcaion was host. if'5s tn the members of the Nurs-l HIV Club. Montague. Tiiesday at--.' cning for their regular weekly lllcelllli. p Tlierc were twelve members prc- sent. The president. Miss Beaton, presided. Q The minutes of the last. meet- in: were read by the secretary Mrs. Gerald Jardine.and approved. if-IS read. l New businevs included plans for .hnIding .1 baz.-tar and pant.-y 531;; some time in NnVcvn1b(91'. l The evening was spent in sew- lint: and mcndinz hospital sup- yplies. l Mrs. Malcolm Clazr members to her home ;llBXl. meeting. ' Lunch was served by the host.- 'css assisted by Mrs. V. R. Pepier and Mrs. Leon Johnston. invited ihe for their By" -F:iIi5it y and-Sif?-Fe-:7 x x I itor to New Zealanci." I A resident of Charlottetown FOR SALE ”SEAVlEW" SOURIS. '.3.”l.Eit ” We are offering for sale. the ”SEAVlEW" Hotel sit- uated in Souris. P. E. I. bedrooms, four bathrooms, large Tlii. twenty-two room, hotel contains kitchen, dining 9 parlor, lounge. and office. and is completely furnished. Hot water heating, oil furnace. Building in good condition. Large lot with lentils court, dancing pavilion and garage. This hotel cgiii be operated the entire year. Reason for selling-owner moving away on account of ill health. For further particulars apply THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown UUR BOARDING HOUSE pleaded guilty to I charge or ren- dering false statements to a per- son concerned with the adminis- tration of the Unemployment In- siii-once Act. stating that he was unemployed for the purpose of ob- taining unemployment instirance benefits for himself. He was fined :25 and costs or one month. Fines of S20 and costs or 30 days were imposed against two men. residents of North Milton and Fredericton. for possession of in- tcxlcating liquor in a. place other than their residences. and a fe- male realdent of Charlottetown Royalty. charged with possession of intoxicating liquor not purchased at the vendors. was fined :25 and costs. llear Tragedy Continued from page 1 FEES.-:'TF" Elizabeth and Philip shook hands with the United States' first iam- ii y. Then cabinet members and their wives and British Commonwealth diplomats and their wives came up to be presented to the Princess. The American women shook hands with her: the Common- wealth wives curtsied. Elizabeth and the President then went to a rostrum for the official welcome. Princess Makes Speech In a voice calm and finn, Eliz- abeth told the President and the nilllions more watching and list- ening by television and radio. that Britain mid Canada will .”work with all our strength for freedom and for peace." "Free men ever,vwhci-0." she said. "look towards the United States with affection and with hope. The message that has gone out from this great capital city has brought help and courage to a troublcd world." Elizabeth read her reni.'irks. Truman had a speech all prepared. and then didiiit. use it In pence ' he Esaid about what he had writ- ten down. but he added the homey touch that to know Ellzbcth was to love her. Truman said he wished Eliz- abeth would tour clear across the U. S.. as she dfd across Canada. "I am sure," he said. "that would make our good relations rind our strong friendship with the Brltish people even better than they are now." The petite Princess in a dark red suit. black hat and black ar- cessories. s.et-nicd to hit it off with the President immedizitely. They chatted clieerfuliy as they walked tocctlier rcvicwlti: the troops. Philip, in his naval uni- form. tagged along behind. And when they got into the open (ar to come into town. they coli- tinucd their animated conver- satlon. Philin rode in another car with Mrs. Truman and Marzarel. This was abotlt the lll'Sl chance the common people had to see t.lie royal visitors. (The space at the airport had been almost. en- Ufciij taken up by assorted dig- nitariesi. The cheers rolled out as the Princess and the President rode bv Many in the crowd were Brit- ish and Canadian air force offic- '3i'S- They snapped to attention. Here and tlicrc in the crowd little Union Jacks were waved. More Than llalf-iilllllon The crowd esliiiiate of 550.000 was made by Maj. Robert. Bar- rett of the metropolitan police. Many in the crowd were women -they oiit-numbered the men three to one by this reporter"! estimate. in his official greeting lo Eliza- beth. Truman spoke not only as a Prcsidrnt: he spoke also as the proud father of a girl about Ei- iza.be:h's age. "When my dauglitcr iviar,-zarch visited England last summer." he said. "she was ,'.:i'ectcd most hos- pitably by the Royal Family. and by the British people. "She had a fine timc. ”l ho'pe you will have as nice I time here with us, and when you leave you will like us cven bet- ter than when you came." in her reply to Truman. the Princess said rite realizes it is not Dossitble to. understand A country merely by visiting its eapitzll. "But. so much of the history of the United States has been en- acted here.” she said. "and so man.V memorials to your national MZi6i7riK.Ei? LA 6TA'ris1'tctAn”--w V MANAGER'S Meuim. JOBS commune INSULTING y,,4....,f'LL ct-teizisi-i eoweo 60046 e WORDS--v ITAS IF it. e AND 'rowei.s " A PATt2tAt2cH WERE A izoeeus f y INA STEAMING WITH ct-imi : 4;; unotav! ,- u. -3 -' ouw BY THAT Motze MeAsi:I, T DRAPERV " Jove IT-its BEARD I5 ROCK-RIBBED NSURAMCE AGAINST Aw 0 N45 on-us? , v an 1' I NOVEMBER 1. 1951' ' achievements stand here that I hope. before I leave. to see a lit- tle deeper into the sources of your enormous strength." Refer: To King George Truman also had some cheering words for Elizabeth's father. the King. who is recovering from an ope ion. " m sure," the President said. "the whole American people join with me in wishing for him I complete and speedy recovery.” The Princess and the Duke will stay-with the Trumansr-at Blair House during their 45-hour visit. Tonight's busy schedule includ- ed a meeting with the press at I special reception at the Hotel Statler. and a formal dinner with the Trumans. Others at the dinner were the Canadian Ambassador and- Mrs. Hume Wrong. the British Ambu- sador and Lady F iL . . Justice and Mrs. Fredm1l1f'V.j:;:M the acting secretary or sme 3:," Mrs. James E. Webb. and tlirhu senators and their wives. Senate and Mn. Theodore Green (i)e,?r 3- 1-). xsenator and Mrs. Bx-:c:' McMahon (Dem. Conn.). and Sen: aaoerp-ago Jligrs. H. Alexander smm, There: a reason why the 13: was no small. That is about an 3151 sri,i:)tLlil. Blair House dining room At the reception V . Washinston press co51lo;,enth:yi)rE:e cess said the Royii Family 3; all Britain were deeply moved f, the sympathy and affection .h...;: by the press and people or ,-1 . IE United States during iiie ix-mu illness. The Princess expressed h I that she and her husband eiikllllrl return "balm? 900- 10h-S” to make I tour of the United States. PROFESSIONAL CARE? M. Albun Partner 3. A. LL 8. MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. I. Bell. Mutliieson 8: Foster Barristers. Solicitors. etc. R. R. BELL, K.C. D. L, MATHIESON. LL.B.. K.C. G. R. FOSTER. LLB Loans .on City and Farm Properties. 150 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. Allison M. Gillis. LLB. BABRISTER. SOLICITOB. . Etc. I30 Richmond St. - Clfwwu Phone 590 J. A. McGuigun ismius'ri-:n. SOLICITOR, cu N0 Ainr. arc. BABRIST R. SOLICITOB cuiuua aunmma Palmer & I-Iuslum A. J. I-IASLAM. ILA. LLB. Blrrilter. Eta. Bank in Nova sooth Gumball Charlottetown P.E.I. MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. A. L. 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