'r:io1i'..siono 1 : j I0 - I Favorite Hit! " VIIZAIIII 0F -02 " 1 MON - run -0 wan IKATTNEE DAILY 2:30 P.M. 1 can a su. ";q&7;liNm p cum-,,;;, INGRID BERGMT JOSEPH 0l'TlI M ICHAIiL WILDING C PRESENTED” ARNER BROS. DIRECTED IV ALFRED HITCHCOCK tum iihetmsa' Mtilil sou COLOR. CARTOON "ALL ABI-R-D" CAPITOL Gene Autry AND THE WORLD 'jTNE IIG LLANDUDNO. Caemavonshire, England - (CP) -. A spike-shap- ed fossil foundinear here is believe- ed to be dorsal fin of a prehistoric shark more than 240,000,000 year. old. but OUR WAY :CP)-A resolution innads it. Hyaclnthe diocese. l A ' NEWS - CARTOON - SHOWS 2:30-7-9 NEWS OF THE WORLD ii in g "BEYOND THE and win. Shows 2:30-7-8:45 LIFT THERE c-.059 THAT Ra-.N wn.D cow we BEEN AFTER" you STAY HERE, was. 1 wowr NEED ANY HELP on THIS! '0. J iijllli kg .1 Erotica: wsnoga--:; The Family's All Time EVENING 7-D .P.M. lmsmoi sun...-slew Picruii T0-DAY Em: no sroiiv or most worm. rut ours who GAVE A cm! P ST. HYACINTHE, Que.. Aug. 1- urging that avoid participation oreign wars was passed today by in: Union of Catholic Farmers of in THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN” TNE EASTERN G.IlAIlIlIlAN LOINTII IONTAGITII IIIIII F. i Nb l.ssdrs.Au:seaAIheo.Iss.hses Itowut, . AGENT ucoauanuwm Waldo: levels. 110 Guardian may be following an Georgetown: Thofost eel housaaissisuso T plaeaatllon lII.I&U.l.IJIIIuII3.lQ.ml. inuourbino I.IlelIanh lien. i ..'!'l'l."rEn FOOTWEAR at the Montagu Shoe Store. Mrs. Addie Duvsr. Montague. left this week for Boston where she will visit friends for the next two weeks. ..'MODERN AND our TIMI: DANCE. Beaver Club. Montague, August 9th. Bright spots' orch- Miu Vera Dewar. Brudenell, is visiting in St. Catherines, guest of he grandmother, Mrs. Charles Maolieill. Mrs. Julia Wayling and her son of Oshawa. Ontario, are visiting in Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Graham. ....'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacDon- ald, Brudenell and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Beck. Alliston are on a holiday trlp by motor to Bostoii. Mass. They left last Sunday and expect to be away about 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. James Banks of Annandsle have as their guests for a. few weeks Mr. and Mrs, J. MacDonald and children. Herbert and Barbara Ann of Milton, Mass. Mrs. Roy MacNeiii returned to her home in New Perth after visit- ing her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Kennedy st. John, N. B. Miss Adele MacPherson who is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPhee, Montague, re- cently spent ii few days in Dundss, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Clay. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mor- rison, Los Angeles, California, are spending a few months visiting with Mrs. Morrison's father, Mr. J.W. Daly, On their return Mr. Dsiy will accompany them to On- tarlo. Mrs. William Hicks and her brother. Wlllam MacQuarrie. West- ville. N. S. were in Montague last week to attend the funeral of their Grandmother, Mrs. Daniel Mac- Gregor. . llalleyfield West Mr. Allan Martin, Charlottetown, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.D. Martin and family. Mr. Johnny Vanbuskirk returned to his work in Charlottetown after spendin a. holiday with his family in Valleyiield. Miss Lou Nlckerson, Halifax. has been enjoying a holiday with her mother, Mrs. H. Nickerson and family. Vaileyfield. and with her sister, Mrs. C. Rogers and'famlly. Upper Montague. Mrs. Alena. Buchanan. Upper Montague, and Miss Irene Bruce, Valleyfleld, returned from Pictou where they visited Mr. and Mrs. M, Buchanan and other friends during the past week. Later in the week Mrs. Buchanan left for Tor- onto to join her husband who is employed there. She will be great- ly missed by. the Valley Y.P.U. of -which she was president for the past' three years. Rev. J. Nelson MacDonald. Hal- ifax. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0, Fraser at the manse, valley- iield, during the communion sea- son, when he was guest preacher at all services, excmt "the Friday momlng service. when luv. D.W. MacPherson. Murray Harbour, was the preacher. At the Orwell I-lead anniversary services Rev. W.S. Godfrey, Sackville. was Iuast preacher. and was also entertained at the vslleyileld manse. special music provided by the local choirs at these special services, under the leadership of Mrs. S. Macneod and Mrs. Hackett, Orwell Head. and Mrs. w. A. Bruce and Irene Bruce. Valleyiield. assisted by outside tal- ent, was much enjoyed by all who attended. BY J. R. WILLIAMS I 2” OHPTHAHK "'1 l vou. CURLY! ' THANK vou EVER so . C or-. M lav do 34 Wm M I lzglhjlz 4:”. N ll ll l A Mr. Danny Murray accompanied Mr. Douglas Macuren to sum- merside on Friday. Miss Vicki Walker. Montague. spent the week-and at her home in Caledonia. a Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wests- way. of Massachusetts are spend- ing a few weeks visiting friends sud relatives in Albion and Murray Harbour. Mrs. Leslie Shaw. Saint John, N. 3., and her sister. Miss Thompson, are visiting in New Perth. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Oolllnga. moons MEETING - iMisa Thelma um: presided at the reg- ular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge, Miontague, Thursday oven- lng. During the business period the following committees were appoint- ed: :" once-Mrs. CecilBeck (chair- man) Mrs. R. G. MacDonald and Mrs. Byron Stewart. Trustees-Mrs. M. C. Reynolds (chairman) Mrs. ha. 0. MacDonald and Min. Spencer Llewellyn. Visiting-Miss Sue Hemp- hiii, Mrs. Carl Stewart and Mrs. Atwood MacDonald. Blood Donor Clinics Meet With Success 80!! Prince Edward Islanders and several visitors to the Province re- alized the desperate plight of the Blood Transfusion Service in the Province and rallied to its support by registering as donors at the Clinics conducted in six different centres during the week by the Mobile Team from Halifax. Pro- vincial Red Cross officials ex- pressed themselves as extremely gratified with the results although the number collected will leave a balance of just 546 bottles, after the indebtedness to the Maritime Depot is deducted. As the hospit- als in the Province are now using approximately 200 bottles per month. the 548 bottle: to our cre- dit will hardly last. until the Mo. bile Team returns for the next session of clinics probably some- time in late October or early No- vember. The actual figures for the differ- ent Clinics were as follows: Charlottetown . Summerside . 0lLeary . Alberton Tignish Borden , as A great many of the donors re- portinz at the above mentioned Clinics came from ihe rural dist- ricts surrounding the centres and it is hoped that there will be many more at future clinics since a large number of patients in our hospitals come from the rural areas. In addition to the numbers registered at the Clinics, there were at least an extra 30 people who arrived at the various Clinics after the Team had moved on to the next centre. The weekis sched- ule was a very full one for the Mobile Team and it was impos- sible for them to remain in any centre longer than the times ad- vertised for the different Clinics. All cakes served to the donors at the Clinics were generously supplied free of charge by J. and T. Morris Co. Ltd. of Charlotte- town. The Mobile Team. under Dr. Russell. left to return to Halifax from Borden early on Friday morning quite pleased with the results of their strenuous four days in the Province. Top Honors For Bordon Top honors went to Borden where 88 donors registered for the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic when the Mobile Team from Hal- ifax held its final session there on Thursday night. The Borden Boy Scouts and members of the Bor- den Branch of the Canadian Leg- ion were on hand to help the Team unload all the heavy equip- ment snd set up the Clinic. All the arrangements for the Clinic; which was held in Borden's tins new school. were made by the president of the Borden Women's institute, Mrs. Ralph Toombs who was ably assisted by several of her co-workers in the Institute. The Team was kept quite busy during the whole of the two-hour seaeion in Borden and it was real- iy quite remarkable to have so many report at the first Clinic of its kind ever organized in Borden. Congratulations are due to all in I MCBHILE X-BAY ' MONDAY, 7 AUGUST- Orwell Hall ................. .. TUESDAY, 8 AUGUST- Newton Cross School Eldon Hall .............. .. FRIDAY, 11 AUGUST- Mt. Buchanan School Point Prim School YOUR FREE X-RAY (During ”Old Home Week" rumor nnwsno I mnniiounosis Luann . 1:00-2:00 Vernon River Parish Hall ....................... 7:30-9:00 . Grandview School .............. .. Kinross-Uigg Orange Hall .... WEDNESDAY, 9 AUGUST- Bellevue School ..................................... .. 1:00-2:00 THURSDAY, 10 AUGUST- ' AGAINST TUBEROIIIDSIS . .-, sure! MS x ' .. 1:00-2 :00 L 7:30-9:00 1:00-2:00 ' 7:30-9:00 1:00-2:00 . . .4200-5:00 HELPS THE FIGHT the unit will not operate) Motion Made For A New Trial in Wailerworlh Case A motion for a new trial has been made on behalf of Wilfred Watterworth. of Montague. re- cently convicted and sentenced to two years on a theft Chl1l'89- The charge involved the theft at Cape Spry on June 8 of a gasoline en- glue and quantity of used rope. the property of Leon Johnston, of Montague. At the trial before Mr. Justice McGuigan and a jury. Mr. D. L. Mathicson, K.C., moved to quash the indictment on the Hound that the Grand Jury did not have before them any evidence where- by xi true blll could validly be re- turned. This motion was denied by the Court. Breaking And Entering Charges Withdrawn Six cases were before stipehdiary Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald at Georgetown yesterday afternoon. The first was a Murray Harbor resident who pleaded not guilty to having liquor in his possession in a place other than his residence ccn- trmry to the Temperance Act. Some evidence was heard and the case ad- journed to Monday, Aug. 7 at 2 p. m. The next case was that of a Pet- er's Road resident who pleaded guilty to having possessicn of liquor not purchased at a vendors. He was fined :25 and costs of 550, or in lieu of payment sentenced to 30 days in jail. The next case involved a resident of Abney who pleaded guilty to being intoxicated in a public place. A fine of S20 and 38.00 costs or 30 days in Jail. A second resident of Abney pleaded guilty to a similar charge and was also fined 320 and costs or 30 days. Charges against Stewart Sorrey of Montague of breaking and enter- ing and theft at cape spry were withdrawn by the crown. The case had been adjourned several times previously. The last case was that of a woman from Point Ileasant whose case had been adjourned from last week. she was charged under the Temperance Act with having liquor in her pos- session not purchased at the vend- ors. She entered a. plea. of guilty and was fined :35 and costs of Slim. or 30 days in jail. Mr. S. S. Hessian, K. C. of Mont- ague represented the crown in all cases. The court adjourned until Monday. Aug. '1 at 2 p. in. at Georgetown. LONDON, Aug. 3 -- (Reuters) - Albert Price, 82-year-old sell-con- fessed slayer of his wife and two children, will be hanged at Wands- worth Jail, lpndon, Aug. 16. it was announced today. Price was sent- enced to death last month for bat- tering his wife to death with an ax at their htnne in New Malden. Bur- rey. Borden and vicinity who made it possible to have such an i ' ' ingly successf i Clinic in Borden. CIIIINCEIIY SALE Of Farm on ths West side of Colville Road in Lot Thirty-one in Queen's County. being the lands of the late John A. Macbeod. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the Order of the Court of Chancery. made in the Vice-Chancellor's Court thereof on the 21st day of July. 1950. in ri suit therein pending between LENA YOUNKER, Admlnistratrlx. as Complainant. and GORDON R. HOLMES, Committee. and Others as Defendants. number 670. there will be set up and sold by Public Auction on the premises aforesaid on MONDAY. 21st DAY OF AU- GUST. 1950. AT THE I-TOUR OF 2:00 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTER- NOON All that tract. piece or parcel of land. situate, lying and being in Lot 31 in Queen's County. bound- ed snd described as foilowsi COM- MENCING on the West side of the Colvllle Road. at the Northeast angle of a plot of land in posses- sion of Angus MacLeod, thence Wcst seventy-eight Chains or to land in possession of John R. Mac- Donald. thence North nine Chains. thence East to the said Road. thence Southwest along the said road to the place of Commence ment. -containing seventy-seven acres of land a little more or less. Jhe above lands will be free and discharged from all en- cumbrances. DATED this 24th day of July. 1950. Such sale shall be subject to the approval of the Court of Chancery. R. ROGERS. Master in Chancery. GERALD R. FOSTER Complainant": Solicitor. W, H. BEATON. Auctioneer. llofrlgaration same ...'a snnvicn Repairs To All Makes MCTO ITS Rewinding and Repairs cnsorinoas ' APPLIANCE Repairs- Palnor Electric rnoxni-14.44. sold - m:h?'loa'a& s; I. I. In-I. 1" Blue Mikado "'vEmpire Rose Glassware a mg ' BUYING. LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY DAILY EASTERN PACKING CO.. LTD. , Souris. P. E. I. II. J. MANN OPTOMETBIST Fitting and Sglanlyins Gluises MONTAGUE, P. E. L Office Hours: . ill to 12 A. M. 2 to o P. M. by appointment. Office Connected with Drug Store. Mscllonald Bros. Theatre MT. STEWART Friday 3:45 - Saturday 8245 "MICHAEL 0'HAI.LOBAN" A Pip Of A Show A150 STOOGES In NCRAZY LIKE A Fox' Loads Of Laughs. -::.M.C..:..-.....:.m- FlYAl UUNSERVATURY ill MUSIBC ill lllRlJNlU mA11ouNI ..,...n N .ilia'HHr LTx'.II Ops it (Tip 1-: the WFU: inn licnl: I35 (OI li'C:i. STRI I I IOPONTO 7ll ONTAIHD fill . . VISIT oun" ' CHINA DEPARTMENT A wide variety-of selections in beautiful China that includes the following patterns: "i Chatsworfh "' Redford "' Roelcwood i Also Attractive Gifts and Mementoes in mi Silverware Dartford, Kent, England. -(CP) -Boys and girls from France whose fathers are gendarmes are to stay with families of policemen in Kent. The visitors will wear blue lberets Tor identification, .5 l ARTS & SCIENCE FACULTIES DEGREES Bachelor of Arts 8. A. with Secretarial Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Filne Artg Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Science . B.Sc. in Home Economic: Muster of Aria Masterof Science CERTIFICATES Engineering Education Finance and Commercg Fine Arts Applied Art: Music Secretarial II Pro ... fesslomsl courses In Medicine, Dentistry, Law. - Q One year Theology affiliated with Arts 0 Entrance, Course and Overscag Scholarships 1!! sports facilities include New Artificial Icg Rink 1- Realdentlal uccommoda” for 750 - both men and women - on the campus. Registration for 1950-61 term -- September 28th. Classes begin September 29th. For full information write to: '1-nit REGISTRAR Mazml ,4Ul3qII lg llxzzwr.-”1'ly n J 5zIrK'v1'l!:', W. Autumn term begins An Old New ACADEMIC. .':.-.-.:-."::.'-.. r..:'..--.'.-.":':-. :'...'''-...'r..!.:.'- .-.:&-.::-..':t A M ---w' M- aistaata release to ilk issuanss or anaaiuss, within obligation. ' sitar. mug”, ' . onaoos-rssown ' v ”" W W , - Salli: . aonnmos. ""' nus. noaonn Ioons-- a. union ounasu. .. I . , I Iow- 4a.a.uooss . , , in-"H E-DCEHILL Windsor, N. S. Founded 1891 Residential School for girls grade I to XII inclusive. Music - Art - Domestic Science - Dancing. For Particular apply to the lleadmistross. norntsov ooiirauma sCll00L - Founded 1877 - Brunswi Boys 10 - 18 Well organised a "rug II II!!! in loos mt, football, Ilol I ' A seam. can Oorps, to Junior and Into swam. g,,.,,u,, v Mull;-o and oi son" lillils September 20th, 1950 cl: Boarding School "Ill Certificate. Junior and 0- and loyal loses. suu the Building. . , ,