seivrsmaaa .1i, 1950. . Z-ri .'rHE WE g S.Ilmnc:'puUO0H M" .:henu . . Sable OIII. pi-can N": ELMII UUIPIIY Illd O IOI CIaOW'. House near an and &. raouulrdln-uhoboaaauunyoi is. following alone in Blunnouldox nmhwn.JI:ur:'e:”l'm-srutlomun Duration. :1 Oonlml atuu. l:).o'i'i:ttI'o Oi-court. Water .'”u"'u,,,.uyorlIoporweaI. "or order to if-fji .uitNIlRAl. lNaIlllAN(.'I- G. uumn, summonida. G ANNOUNCEMENT ',r:.Fl:,?.1INMri. G. A. Color, Sum- giersidc. announce the .marriul0 Saturday, Sept. 9th at the R- on A, F. Chapel, Summerlide. of ,,',,,, daughter. Wanda Shirley. to Fit Sgt; Robert Whitney Mac- pougnll of Essex, Ont. .. Flt-OM HAMILTON.-Messrs Arnold and Edi” Hickey rewrnad to their'home in Indian River on Saturday, They worked in I shell mil in Hamilton dllflnl W9 gumnier, and plan to. attend St. punstans University during com- mg term. . K ..c.uts COLLIDE - Two cars -1 if each other about two ;.,?1e:: fleet of Summerside about 3 o'clock Sunday morning I-ach ol mm, receiving considerable dam- age'md one ending up in the ditch. The driver of one vehicle- was later placed under arrest by members of Suinmerside detach- ment. R.C.M.P. - S. - COURT AT ALBERTON - Magisti-ate R. s. Hinton, K. 0. held court in Albcrton on Friday. A party charged with failure to stop at' the scene of an accident was fined. Under the Temperance Act a party charged with possession was fined 525 and costs and a person for hav- ing liquor in a place ot.her than his residence was. fined :20 and costs, The above cases were prose- cuted by Alberton detachment, R.- C.M.P. Under the Fisheries Act two fishermen were charged with possesslcn of short lobsters and were lined sin and costs. A fisherman charged with fishing two seasons was fined 375 and costs. Similar charges against three other fisher- men were dismissed. in one case the accused was defended by J.A. Gallant of summerside, - 5 Mount Pleasant and liioinity V Mrs. Claude MacArthur was a recent visitor to Linkletter, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.acArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maol..eod and children of Toronto are spend- ing their iiolidays at Mr. MacLeo:i'-.- old honie. Victoria west. They also called on a number of old friends at Mount Pleasant. ' Mr. Eldon Ramsay orthe R. c, A. F. stationed at at. 1-mbu-us, Quebec. is spending some this at Mt. Pleasant. The sympathy of this community is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Wallace Noye in the sudden passing of a. devoted wife and mother Mr and Mrs Daniel MaeDowell, 53113 Mill. are vacationing on ti-e island and Thursday called on sev- eral old friends in this vicini y. Sincere and heartfelt sympathy is extended to the Mnolfiosh fam- lly. in the passing of their father, Mr. Walter B. Maclntoah. after a 10113 and tryingiilness at the age of clshty years. A number from this district at- lmlded the chicken supper Wed- nesday evening in the Victoria West Hall. under the auspices of the United Ladies Aid. A large i'T0Wd was in attendance and a loodly sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ramsay of Centr.-ii, Lot 16. and Mr. and Mrs. eierliug Moore. Mt. Pleasant, paii 11 pleasant visit to Brae recently, iiuests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell and two sons MacAdam. N. B.. motored io Enmore to attend the funeral of Mr. Campbell's sister. Mrs. Wal- lace Noye. ' limfessional llarila i ' I DO Ft ECO! orroiinrrusa A llomnleto Visual An-Inn Oiuloa and l ' PIIONI Illa IllAl.l.alAN'tI Bull.l'lNG Iumlsonldo. f.I.l. Second Street; llllnd as in run..." 3 Alhcfnlllroeorg, Ill luaaall. ' I. L Wall: in Iaaalngto will be delivered amen: lion: in (lg. boy reipoalble for delivery on your rouu. ' of the "trail". where the bear and "Anne Patenaude. ' I live-if hear-I smell-1 Tub- Iiso. '”””i'.'f.".t'. 5" E R N 5 0 A R D I AN l llaoliougall-cola: by J" IZEINUE LUUNTY OITIUI "III! 0-0401. I1 oiuvui. scum Street. I ilummoraldo by Conic Phone ROI for this union or give -DI. J. W.. nonunion will be absent from his office: at Bedequo and Borden from August 38th to Sept. lath inclusive. - BID BANK N. I. VISITOIS --Mr. and Mrs. mat. Hamilton and their mi-in-law Gordon Mat- thews and Mrs. Matthews, their dill!-lilo" GWl'lIet.h' Ind small son toured P. E. Island on Sunday and Monday. They were surprised at the luxurlousnoss of the crops here. They made a call on friends in Kensington. Mr. Hamilton farm near the timber line on the Little south west branches of the Mini- nilchi River and also the liiastorn states. He has expert knowledge Moose are monarchs of all they survey." K, Golden VI-oilding Anniversary . -on the eve of August 22nd.. 1950. Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers. Freetown, were take completely by surprise when about forty of their friends gathered to celebrate with them their Golden Wedding An- niversary. Everyone was ,.leased to see them so hale and hearty,espec- ialiy as Mrs. Rogers is only getting over a fractured hip. Mr. Bruce Paynter acted as chairman and called on Mrs. John Manse who read an appropri- ate address and a presentation was made by Mrs. Jardin-. stai- ford also from the family by Mrs. will Francis, Mary Rogers and Sharon Branch. Mrs. William Rogers then re: an address from the W. M. S. ' Freetown United Church of which Mrs. Rogers was a valued member and presented her with a beauti- ful pin. A hearty sing song followed led by Mrs. James sheen on the organ A delicious lunch of ice cream and cake was then served. After sing- lng Auld Lang sync all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Rogers many more years of wedded blks. Suiniiicrsiilo Youth Is islanii Winner Ofslrii. ll. E:Bursary , -E. Gordon lllwood Lidstone. son of we. Lldstono. wide. it one of this year's six Canadian winners of bursaries undcr 010 B0?-Ond W” Memorial. Iponao ad by "I0 1819"” ial Order Daughters of the niacin- Bursaries are of the value of 31.600 each and may be lllnld 0V” three, four or five yelnv '9'-l0'dm3 to the course selected by 5110 lWd' eat at the university. Thla 1! ill! second your these awards have been made as a, 1iiamoi-inf to those who fell in the last Wosid War. Mr. intone il a srldulie 0i saunma side High School Ind MP" to enter second year pro-llwi 601"” at Dalhouaie University this year- othor winners across OI" ”'. Nicholas James cnu. Shawne- adie, N. 3.: Elizabeth Ellen water- son, at. Stephen: 113-: Mill” in Alastair Gray. Orillia.Lorit.: and Helen Joy Brett. VfmWV"- 8.0. E:----Z-'-'M TEE 'l'IlBU5H.'S SONG '--i I Ethereaxli voice. recllllnl til?! 3i o . - You hold ma by your charm with!!! our y a a Till once agiiilghe mossy dim I And the tiny twin flower! perfume at my 119-" The forest bouuhn 01161050 M in their ahldll Dunk muggy carpets once III” I cad; The . sun that filters through o'erahading bouahs 50 Old Molt: all the years that intervene -1 backward nip- "ro swamp where withrod berrlei for me. when lion's mane and runninl spruce were found. And there in autumn Nature II" us food. ni oi-uioarriu that liiaiened plum and round. l These still exist I know. but X have mm Andi Butnow to the haunts I since a3 there tin-usii'a soul W3 thrill me so And chance the some baton my voice. sweater in kno i thizillli the llit.al'I,Io .' . . 0, wondrous moment. whm 1'" (I13 . with Him . . who it tail are from acrdldithlnli A qbgmactiicuirumaad on . mutant. t will chaos and praise the N signing of the rsgis r. The church of the 3788- spent the week-eno with n. wjioallrr 9 Vlaildlng A quiet but pretty-waddlnd was solunniaed air the it. Q. A. P. chapel. stinmunlde on Slturdgy morning at iooo o'clock. when Wanda Shirley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. G. A. Colour. exchanged marriage vows, with . mm. ney Macbovugall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald E. Macbovgall of Ibex, Ont. . The i ” ring service was per- formed by Rev. George he. chap- lain with Miss Leola loan at the organ. Mr. Richard Hentlio sang "The Lord: Prayer" during the was beautifully decorated for the occasion with baskets of gla-lloli. Given in marriage by her father the bride chose for her wedding a suit of silver mist niglish wool gabardine. with navy accessories and her corsage was of sweetheart rores., The matron of honor, Mrs. Coles of Moncton. N. 3., was attired in ii suit of wine gabardine. with matching accessories and wore a Corsage of Talisman roses. The bride's mother were is gown of wine crepe with -princess blue accessories and a corsage of yel- low mums. Fit. Sgt. A. Riokwood was sroomsman. Following the ceremony a re- ception for thirty guests was held at Mulberry Lodge. The brides table was centered with a. three- tler wedding cake encircled with bouquets of sweet peas and light- ed tapcrs. The bride and groom left on a wedding trip to Essex. Ontario. and on return will resicli-. in Summersidc where the groom is in Flight Sergeant in the R..C.A.E' and the bride is on the office staff of R. T. Holman Ltd. Previous to her marriage the bride was guest of honor at a number of social functions and received many lovely gifts.-S. Conway and O I O Vicinity Miss Edith Bisur. Portage, is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. Edgar Morrison. Miss Donna Palmer, teacher at her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W Palmer. Freeland. Mr. Shelton Adams. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams, is taking up third year at Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. Mr. Alvin M ison who was via- Illns his gra ather -Mr. John A. Macxlnnon at Conway. has retum- ed to his home at St. John; The Conway Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrsitay. mond Milllgan on Monday evening, September 4th. The shows at Freeland Hall which are put on every Monday nlkht by Bill Pickering are well patronized. Mr. and Mrs. lllnio smith. Preo- Iand. have returned to the States where they plan to stay for the Fall and. Winter. Mr. John Buchanan who lg "11. Played on a government dredge at Victoria. is spending a few weeks at home building a new barn Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Grills and family, nllerslle, . W", vi-in,-is Mrs. Gilil.s' mother. Mrs. John Broome. Kr and Mrs. Wallace Thompson, Kensington, spent their holidays at ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- son. The many friends of Mrs. Morrison will regret to learn she is a patient in the Prince county Hospital. all wish her a speedy re- oovery, ” Mr. and Mr . 'Roland lturisay. of' Borden were visiting menus and relatives at Conway , on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay spent their vacation witln relatives in the States. Mr .and Mrs. William Smith and Mr. Macctregor of Masaaohiisottii sp t their holidays at the horneii of their brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur smith. Freeland and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh smith. summ-raide. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma.oKinrion. Portage have moved into a. nousc rented from Mrs. Melvin: Ramsay ed at Portage. -I-.. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy and daughter Marian. accompanied by Donna Palmer. Freeland, attended the Alba.-rton Exhibition on Wed- nesday. September nth. , The dances being held at the Conway Community Hall on Sat- urday nights are well atioridod This hall has a new hardwood floor and excellent music furnish- ed by tho Araenault Boy!- Mr. Herman 0. Bryan has re- turned to the home of his doorb- ter. llrsulbobert K. Palmer. after boing to a Hospital in Montreal for t. Mr. Bryan was accom- Mrs. Nelson ralrner has return- to Massachusetts after aporidirlf 1. her vacation with her son star Georgie. Mrs. Ellis and land and Haul, Mrs. lldon G . Grove. the home of Mr. Thompson's par- - until their new home is complet- , v . IHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN S'side Minister Named Principal Of Alberta College ltev: M.l.. Breckenridge, minia- tor of the Summarside church of Christ. has received an appointment II principal of the Alberta Bible College in Calgary. Alta.. it was learned last evening. The summer- aide congregation has granted him release and has issued a call to the luv. William 0. Weale, minis- ter at Greenmount, P. E. I. which has been accepted. Rev. Mr. Bi-eakenridge has been in Summerside for the past sixteen months and its leaving on Septem- ber 20th. He will preach his fare- well sermon on next Sunday. The "ftiluest to the Bummerside con- gregation for his release came from the college which was desirous of obtaining his services as principal. The Alberta Bible College is the Westhrn Canada ministerial train- ing unit of the Churches of'Chrlsi'. in Canada. In taking. this position in Calgary Mr. Breakcnridge will be returning to his home city. Rev. Mr. Weaie will take up his duties in " ..:.-i.. on C - L 1st. He is a. native of Wales and tcok his ministerial training at the Alberta Bible College. He is mar- ried and has three children. Mr. Weaie is an ccomplished soloist with a fine tenor voice and is also a trained trumpet player. He has been in Greehmount for the past two years. - s S'side Midgets In Island Finals The Summerside Kinsman Mid- gets defeated the Mlscoucl-ie Mid- gets in a sudderwleailh game at the High School diamond Satur- day by the lop-sided score of 32 to 4. The winners will now play Charlottetoivn for the Island title. Maurice Cannon. on the mound for the Summerside Kinsmen. al- lowed only seven hits and struck out nine. The Kin:-men collected twelve hiis off two Miscouche piiohers. E. and C. McNcili. The Mlscouohe bays committed 22 er- rors to the winner.-.' 7. J. Perry led the Suminerside batters, get- ting 3 for 6. Cameron and Cannon each hit 2 for,5 and Lcfurgey 2 for 6. Wi.-liarris and D. Walsh led with the stick for the losers, hit- ting 1 for 2 and 2 for 4, respective- ly. J. Schiirinaai was plate um- pire and J. Hogan, base judge. Of S'side Citizen The sudden death occurred at Summerside on Saturday about one thirty in the aftomoon of Mr. James Clements, a highly respect- ed citizen of summeislde for many years. He was 71 years of age at the time of his passing. Death was caused by heart failure. Born at Bloomfield. he came to Summerside as is young man an: See, No Hope For Early End To Korean Fighting lye Hal Boyle TOKYO. Sept. 9-(AP)-aevam ty-five days after fighting broke out in Korea, the United Nationa force still can play only the role of fireman. It hasn't as yet been able to take the first real forward step toward carrying out its announced lin- tention of acting as a policeman to enfoazo peace in "rho land Of Morning calm." That is the blunt truth today, nearly 11 weeks after the battle for Korea began. - Bland confidence 'that the war will soon be over can be based only on two things: 1. A blind hope that the North Koreans have been pro worn down that their front will collapse. 2. A belief that the United Nations soon wiiik throw into action a tremendous gzound force able to overwhelm the enemy quickly. Unfortunately, there is no trust- worthy evidence along the battle front that the enemy is weaken- ing. He appears, if anything. to be getting stronger. And there is as yet no sign here that the United Nations has massed-and ready -enough muscle to end the war in a single if ' A blow. The sad truth is that the Reds still are onducting a siege peril- ous. Since the Allies withdrew to the Naktong River line Aug. 1 the Communists have been able almost at will to start a major fire anywhere they choose alolig that 120-mile defensive perimeter. And they have done so. Time after time it has taken the utter strength of the United Nat- ions fire department to ciang up and stamp out or try to contain these blazes. In some cases the U. N. fire de- partment itself has been all but engulfed by the bandit arsonists from the north. I There has been no faltering of the enemy to console those who feel that this will be merely a war for the sunshine soldier and the summer patriot. on both sides it is growing in depth. and bitterness. It may have a wintry decision or-as some veteran combat offic- ers fear-the final outcome may be postponed until spring or 'even next summer. for many years pursued his occup. ation here of cooper. His wife predeceased him in 191:. He is survived by one son. John, one brother, William and two sis. tera. Mrs. syi Gaudet (Janiei of summer-side and Mrs. Theo Mun- roe (Lena) in the United States. The funeral will be held on Tuesday mornir; from the home of his son, John. ottawmstr-en, to St. Paul's y Church for requiem mass at nine o'clock. Interment will be in st. Paul's cemete y, Sunrimerslde.-S. mss nunorn RIMINI. Italy, Sept. 10 -(AP) -- Harini Schall. 23-year-old "Miss Austria." became Miss Europe of 1950 Saturday night in competition with 13 other national beauty con- test winners. A titian-haired mo- dei with brown eyes. Miss Schall won the title from Miss Italy- Glovanna Pals, 19-by one point. Lake Michigan. oi! Ciiical in recruiting airborne troops. rescue boat arrived. ca Po A "'”'.",""'9 rixmnrrrou of EGMONT BAY wsosissaav. sm. 13th The Piililic ls cordially Invited JOMPINOKPOSTER-Ex-paratrooper Seton Hedges is hauled from o, after a i500-foot jump to stimulate interest when Hedger parachute was snarled. Toby Bocanegra (wearing shorts) jumped in and helped him until the C. M. AISINAIILT. S'side Station To Observe Battle Of Britain giddy The Sunday core in the air in the fall of mo will be held in summerside on next Sun- day. iaimiiar ceremonies are held wherever there are R.C.A.Ii'. bases. At two o'clock in the afternoon R. G. A. 1'. personnel will attend church services at st. Paul's Cath- olic Ohurch and st. Mary's Anglican Church. These services will be fol- lowed by a parade to the Memorial square when there will be a cere- mony at the war memorial includ- ing the placing of wreaths. At the appropriato moment planes from the R..C.A.F. station will sweep overhead in formation. At the conclusion of the program on the square there will be a parade through the streets of the Town and is reviewing stand will be set up on Water Str t. It is expected at the solute will be taken by His Honor, Lieutenant- Governor J. A. Bernard and r0DY9' sentatives of other services have been invited to attend. - S ZANUCK PRODUCTION AGAIN BLAZES NEW SCREEN ITBAIL Paradoxical as it mly "cm- Darryl F. Zanuck began another trend with,his major production of "Pinky". which opens at the Capitol Theatre today, even though two other movie Df0ll"?' ers beat him to the nations screens with similar pictorial themes. . Nearly three years ago. when the Twentieth Century-Fox" vice- presldent in charge of productlon purchased film rights to "10 novel, "Quality" he was reason- ably certain this would be the case. The reason was that it had happened before. Zanuck spent more than a year on his Produc- tion of "Gentleman's Agreement" only to gee "Crossfire" reach the public earlier. However. hi! movie on intolerance went on to wlnlthe Motion I-ficture Academy Ward as "the best picture of the year." So Zanuck was not concerned when various Hollywood execu- tives pointed tout to him lhlll ”Pinky" would not be the first film on the Negro problem. It was enough for him to know that his purchase of the Cid Ricketts Su-mner novel had already start- ed others thinking in the same direction. He feels that While "Pinky" in entertainment. it will attack bigoti-lea that should have been uprooted from the Ameri:an scene a long time ago. The noted production chief has seen the strong entertainment possibilities in the raw materials of contemporary life since his production of "I Was A Fu8l'-lV! From A Chain Gang". and has followed the same course ever since with films that influenced Americavr thinking; , CAMEO TIIEAIIIE Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. The screen version of Rumer Godden's famous novel. "BLACK NARCISSUS" It tells the story of a group of Anglo-Catholic Nuns who convert. a former harem in the Himalayas into A convent: the trials and troubles which beset them in the work of the Mission. Starring Deborah Kerr, Flora Robson, Sabu, David Farrar. s THIS PICTURE annual Battle of Britain fee to commemor- nto the gallant defence of Britain .- 51 Al. men to . N0 ANTELOPE SEASON REGINA - (GP) - Game Com- missioner E. L Paynter said pres- ent information indicates there wil. be a closed season on antelope in Saskatchewan this year. An aerial census showed the antelope down 30 or 40 per cent from th-. num- ber counted last year. The drop was attributed to "comlnlloux. sev- ere winter conditions." REGENT Today 3:30, 7:15 and 9:15 with nothingloft out- n o.- and dig. -" miuinn .351 lllllll ' IEAII iltElllESW' tilii llllllllsllll Flashing Silks .- . . ever told! Summer-side. Tonight 7:15 . 9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15” HAS BEEN ACCLAIMED BY CRITICSlEVER.1fWI-IERE AS ONE OF THE BEST. IF YOU WANT TO SEE A GOOD PICTURE -- SEE "PINKY" a girl : her poignant personal Jeanne 'Crai'n EXCITEMENT -- MOVIE OF THE YEAR! MASTERPIECE OF THE TURF - - - ITS PEOPLE - - - ITS LOVES . . . ITS TIIOBOUGHBBEDSI . 5 inuisiuiuiutwivjbgkliisl tithing lliild Thundering Hoofbeats hopelessly, desperately: ;. the people who bring? NOW YOU PRIZES THE MIDDLE VALVE DOWN...”-Tiny Nancy Aughinbaugh is very attentive to a lecture on "How to Milk is Cow” by "Professor" Norman Gage Lyster of Elk Grove, Calif. One purpose of the operation was the drawing of a sample of Bossie's milk for the dairy products competition at the California State Fair held at Sacra- FRIENDLY TOWN l-"LIN FDON. Man. - (GP) - Tourists in this Northern Manitoba town are given a card which reads: "Pars as long as you like here... but try to follow loul parking regulations and it will be appreciated." The card says tour- ists need have no fear of receiving a parking ticket from "the friendly town.” ALWAYS THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT - Tuesday 7:15 and 9:15 A Pounding Drama-In the greatest story I-Iemingway, who passed for”