0'7" PAGE EIGHT PRINCE EDWARD TODAY - To - Tillill. Matinee Cancelled was trapped... that her whole life of deception Entertaininent Jeanne BRAIN-Ethel BAIlIlYMORE" Ethel WAIERS-Wiliam llJNllIllAN r-IRE EASIER t The Guardian may tollowlag an Georgetown: The Poet Office: II. Iloha places In lonhguei Ilse lndourlni rile anon. Tl-IE GUARDIAN. cnAiu.o'r'rs'rovmi - , N II GIIARIIIAII AGENTS: IONTAGDEI llarolil l'. Landry, Alien Althea. Ira. Uno- kwln. MIII llnniet Ulllt. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden haven. be bought at any of he 1 5- I-IOIOIIII: Ilse. cm. The Inca Ilontuue Inoe Store available. Landry. Montague. Apply 0. M. well-Baby Conierence will be held in the Town Building, Montlklle. equipment, or Flood Lights see U. R. Pepler, the Photo Dealer, Mon- tague. Portraits. baby photos. etc. by appointment. ..-rnnar YOURSELF to I new Lorie Watch this mun.-ner. Pram 529.75. From V. R. Pepler. the Jew- eller, Montague. Georgetown and. Vicinity Mr. Stephen DeLory is taking a Red Cross Swimming and Water safety Course in Charlottetown. Mr. John Hogan of the R. E. Mutch co., called on his iirm's many customers on Thursday. Mr. Benjamin Stevens. Cana- dian National Railway cleaner, is at present on his annual two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. William Decoste, Jr., and family of Charlottetown are guests of Mrs. DeCoste's mother, Mrs. Michael Burke. Jr. MATINEE 2:30 EVENING 7 and 9 Shoe C0,, oi Charlottetown, spent the past week visiting her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Miliord Batchil- der or Charlottetown, were re- cent visitors to Georgetown early CAPITOL - TIIIIAY-TIIE.-IIEII. MATINEE 2:30 - EVENING 7-8:45 RETURNED BY POPULAII REQUEST! OUR WAY IT WAS J UST AN ACCIDENT AND I DON'T WANT VOU ' TO VVOIZIZV ABOUT IT! I'VE FORGOT TEN IT AND I. WANT ' SOU TD" NOIN V l HAH! IF HE WAS A KID HE.'D FORGET IT" BUT NOT AT HI5 ALWAYS THINK CURVE ON HIM--TEN . VEAR5 FROM NOW HE'LL fffd 'lV N Ix x... I x in the week. where they were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. William J. Martcll. NOSTALGIC ROMANCE CAPTUIIED IN THE "GREAT DAN PATCH" Millions of people too young to me, 1);, grid M,-5. have known or heard of him, and millions of people who knew and revered him. will see the romantic "turn of the century” story of America's wonder horse. Dan Patch, captured in all its move- ment and excitement in the motion picture, "The Great Dan Patch," which was recently made in Hol- lywood by W. R. Frank. The film. I United Artists re- lease. due at the Capitol Theatre. co-stars Dennis OlKceie. Gail Rus- sell, Ruth Warwick and Charlotte Greenwwi with Henry Hun"Iohn had access to material filed in the H”-Vti Arthur H”””ic””' and U,” M. W. Savage estate. which oywncd Negro singer, Clarence Muse, in the honey NEW MEDICINE W OFFERS RELIEF 1'0 THOUSANDS friend oi the Savage family, who are also Minnesotans. Frank's ilrsl. Rheumatic. Arthrltlo. Neurltic PIIM. lackache. Weak Kidne I. llomach Disorders. Dlssy Spele. Nervouanees. sleeplseeneae. Head- aches. Constipation. Poor Appetite. Lack ot Vitality. Sarnak works last to bring you Bonnell supporting roles. They all play Darts based on people actually in- volved in the, thrilling Dan Patch saga. John Talnlor Fooie. famous auth- or of horse stories, wrote and pro- duced the tilm (or Mr. Frank. Fooie spent more than three years and exhibition miles paced by the in 1.55. in the intervening years. Frank grew up to become I prom- distributor, and when he came to Hollywood seven years ago his :?Iv::rl';ii:ie.r.l”:r'nIi:DlTa 'n"o.w Enbeodvlf major project was to produce a; one that has been welcomed into picture bned on the cue" of me the Ilvee ot thousands of people. and Ifelroady to help you. Donlt no on with pain-filled days; miner. able. nervous. upset. sarnak con. tains analgesics that relieve pain FAST and side the Stomach, Liver. Kldne e and Bowole. iamed pacer. Impersonating the. great Patch on the screen is another wonder horse called Visalia Abbe, 5"" "k"'' which was discovered on the Craig so a tel . M I H . Cimarron Ranch near Phoenix. Arizona. With the exception of ,,?,'','3,?,, the crooked hind legs, idenIIIlcai- ion mark of Patch, Visslia Abbe resembles his iamous predecessor almost minutely. The John Tainior Fooie script covers the lite and times ol Dan Patch irom the time he was tooled by Zelics. and carries Patch through his career until his last. exhibition mile in Los Arlxeles in 1910. INTERNAL MEDICINE i H. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. M""”""E' " '5' " MILLVALE sciigii. Onioe Ilonre: .1. 1" W 12 5- 5 May tests report for Millvale 2 I0 5 P. M. School: Grade X-l. Florence Murphy. Grade IX-l. Cecil Parsons. Grade Vlll-1. George White: 2. Alfred Gallant; 3. Anita Gallant. Grade VI-1. Clarence Murphy: 2. Beulah Hiekox. Grade V-I. Altred Barriault. Grade IV-l. Harold Murphy: 2. Georgina Murphy. Doris Gallant (equal); 3. Reggie Gallant. Grade Ill-(I)--1. Irene Hiekox. Grade 111 (b)-1. Milton Peters. Grade ll-1. Thelma Gallant; 2. Marion Mclnniii; 3. Ralph Hickox. Grade I.-l. Jeanie Duggan. by appointment. Olllce Connected with Drug store. LLED A FAST ..'I"l'l'TlD FOOTWIAI It V40 ..AlXCl'.LIolN'l' DOUILE LOT ,. .'M0'.l'llEBS ATTENTION! - Prldoy. June 30th, (mm 2 to 4 PM. .."FOB CAMERAS, Films, Flash. Elmira and Vicinity The out worms are sure trim- ming the cropa and gardens this year. All the early turnips are almost a complete failure in some areas. A combination of dry weath- ler and the cut worm is said to be responsible for this lailure. Elaine Harris celebrated her seventh birthday on June 20th. She had a party with eighteen little girls and boys to help her celebrate. Miss Jean Campbell, Massachus- etts. arrived in Elmira Tuesday evening to spend the, summer months in her own bungalow, also visit iriends and relatives. The lobster season is nearly to an end. The tlshei-men are" getting some rough and windy day: now; of course. like everything else they can't expect all sunshine, but they are deserving of I good year. alter last year: being so slack. The rural schools will all be closing this week. The teachers will have their (reedom after a strenuous year's work, and the children will also have their lib- erty. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris. Wilh Michael. John and Dianne, spent the week-end with Mrs. Phillip Morrison, Georgetown. Miss Dot Roche oi the Wright! of longtime , meeting or St. love !or Dan Patch began in 1903.1 when he saw the horse pace ihcf mile at the Minnesota State Fair' Iverslty. incnt motion picture exhibitor andl Millvale Grade VIII Certiticato winners are: George While. Alired Gallant. Mildred Murphy. Paul Gallant. Anita Gallant. LONDON -- (UP) --A shipment oi bananas from Jamaica contain- ed I bird's nest-and three un- broken 0855- Kills H. J. Phillips & Son. contractors. Charlottetown, are doing I tine job on North Lake breakwater. tThey are hauling out all the old piles by means oi the crane, and will instal new ones.. They are also to build I new bridle. Whkh is badly needed. ...:-1-we-::m-mrT”"" Filth Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City. lH'1V9d 1" Georgetown e iew days I30 W110" they will vacation in their sum- mer home, "The Highlands". on Thursday. a truck spread calcium chloride on the principal streets of the town. The dust nuisance has been ettectively con- trolled during the past iew Y9!” by the action oi the Provincial Government in donating the met- in research to develop his script C” from, first-hand knowledge gained. by viewing old Illms showing races :chm,ch' recently held . , .successiul Pantry Sale in Mr. wonder horse, Dan Patch. He alsoixamngton Yorstonu The W. A. of St. David's United most store. An encouraging sum was realized (or church purposes and the ladies are very appreciative of all who assisted. A unique feature It a recent Davldls Y. P. IL. was a display or a large number 01 clever drawings and paintings by Mr. Lorin Mair, student in Fine Arts at Mount Allison Uni- The explanations and iiscussions that tollowed, proved of great interest, and a special Ivote of thanks was given Mr. Mair tor his helpful presentation. The June meeting at the W. M. Danis. oi st. David's United Church was held at the home oi Mrs. H. W. MacDonald with In excellent attendance. The special pro- gramme, "People Grow Older" was led by Mrs. W. W. Mcllaarsn. with other members of the group taking part. After the business was attended to. delicious re- ireshments were served by the hostess. On Thursday morning. approx- imately :71 pupils of Grades 6. 7. 8 and 9 of Georgetown High school lett here by Chartered Bus tor a day's trip which carried them into Nova Bcotta and New Brunswick. The trip was under- lho management of Mr. .1. A. B. Mscconnell, Vice-Principal of Georgetown High school and was attended by Brigadier W. W. Reid, Provincial Director or Physical Fitness. Also in attendance were Mrs. Macconnell and Miss Gene- vieve Solomon. crossing on the li a. m. trip of the Wood Islands terry was made and the route in Nova scotls was over the Sunrise Trail to Amherst. The party drove on through sackville and crossed to the Island via the Tormen- tlne-Borden route and then on to Georgetown. MOSCOW, June 26 - (AP) - The soviet fishing fleet whose appearance on the coast ot Britain caused I sensation in the British press recently arrived aeturday at Novorossik. A triumphant cele- bration grceted the crew at the Black See. port. the Literary GI- sette reported. IOIC IASIIII ACIIOI wi 35 I.I.l.- Iiiee, Moeqoteoee, Itotha. led- Ali. THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW V ' V 26. 1950& SOIIRIS REGATTA and I.0BSTER SUPPER woos-sonar, more nun : BOAT RACES - LOBSTER OB IIAK SUITE! - SWIIIHING AND DIVING COMPETITIONS - PIPE BAND - BINGO AND OTIIEB GAMES - SOURIS LE. GION BAND AND MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS. -e PRIZES III EXCESS 0F 8700.00 - - PRIZE LIST FISIIEIIMENS BOAT RACES ON A TWO MILE TRIANGULAR COURSE Class Boats equipped with: Prlle 0 Value Donor 1.4 ILP. Marine Engine ................ ..iat-Goods ........... ........ m.”--MIIIHGW O McLean Ltd. 2nd-Gee Lantern ..... ...... U-I-I. T. Holman Ltd. -8rd-Cue Pork A Beans IMII-Cervoll Ii-oe. Ltd. - . 4th-Goods ........ ...................... ... I5-00-J. P. M.acPiIoe. 2.4 Cylinder Car Engine . ...... slut-Battery .... .. 30.00-Butt E Melee Znrl-Oll 810.00-McDonald's Service Station ard-Gallon Pain-t 05.75-loge:-e Hardware Co. Ltd, 4th-Paint 05.00-Star Grocery. 8.Dodge Engine .... -- SPECIAL riuzs -w. G. Barbour Ltd. Chevrolet Engine special Prise-Battery 320.00-A. Home E Co. Lnoat with Bruce Stewart Engine ..SpeclIl . . Propeller-Value ...-.... ..- .. IO-00-Bruce Stewart Ltd. 5.5 I!.P. Marine Engine .............. ..lItpManIll.a lope 7.....- !2l.00-Eaetnrn Packing Co. Ltd. 2nd-Blankets ll0.0I)-Miohul Bros. and-Rubber ION-Loflxe Shoe Co. (ch-Anchor .... 00-Alex Mooney. 0.81: Cylinder Car Engine . .. .. lot-Radio . 329,05-noun”; guppy” per Fl .1" Donald. ' 2nd-OII 812.00-Koaya Service Station. Hrd-Rubber 85.15-Donloia Brno. Ltd. l 4"!-Pllnt ------ .. .. 35.00-C. I. L. Palm Division. 7.2-Cylinder Marine Engine ..lst-Cash. seam Potato Growors' Assoclatlim 310.00-A. Kennedy & Co. ., 86.00-let. W. B. Lend lleg'cl 4th-Good- 8ll.0IIContrIl Market Ltd. , 8.8-Cylinder Car Engine . . ...lst-Propeller 819.00-Hall & Mnvort. i Zml-Oil .. . 80.00-Irving Oil Co. Ltd. 3111-30! of Flour . 36.00-Birt'e Feed ssrvicu 4th-Goods ...... .. 85.00-N. H. Richards & son. e. ii-or-s Engine .............Speclll l"rIr.o-Battery s2o.oo.-xonnoia I. Fraser i 10. I"roeI"or-All . ...... ...ist-Battery 820.00--Mclenxlds Garage 2nd-Oil .. 39.00-Irving Oil Co. -tr-I-Trouble I-Imp s5.so-rowmnena a St. John tth ..-Montague Cold Storage Go DOR1, .mlFF AND DING!-IY RACES- l.FIehernien's Dory Race tdble.)..lst-Paine 2nd-Alarm Clock Bag Chlick Feed Il0.00-J. J. Hulhoe Co. Ltd . 33.50-G. H. Molllck 85.00-Dillon 8 Spillell. ard-Meat .. 3l-0tI--Queon st. Meat Market. 2 Palr sox -.- ...... ..-Beatlonh Wholesale Dry Gooih 2. Dory Sculling, fishermeil .............isl-Compua 310.00-W. Windsor Co. 2nd-Walker's Overall .. . 05.50-American Pad 8 '.l'oxt'Ile Co. Lia Ir-' Anchor ........................ .. I5-00-1'. W. Meelonnie 3.Girl'I Double Dory Race .lst-Goods 85.00-II. H. Lu-tor. 2nd-Goods ...w:ChQVQflo D1-og. I Rrd-2 lbs. Chocolates ................ ..-Main Ltd. Llkitf Race. open to all .. tot-Fish Lino ............ .-.... 86.00-Spore Toggory, End-Cash ... 85.00-Guardian Publishing Co. ard-Flashlight .. L......-.... 02.00-Palmer Electric Co. Ltd. 6.Rubbsr Dinghy me, (open to all trout Ilshermenl . ...,......1oi-Trout, Basket .. 2nd-Cosh ...- lB.o0--Cog Haul 3rd-2 Boxes Chocolates .........-.--Moire Limited SPECIAL TROPHY for the HARBOR SCORING MOST POINTS IN THE non moss .- donated by arm: PATRIOT PUBLISHING co. 88.00-Clllrlottialown Friend FREE GASOLINE for all to ho to takin t In th 'll be ' Regatta my by HIPEIRIIIAII: 011 C0 L;Dp.agmm5. e races wi prmidcd on nacvivnog cg:ils::iiNg!13sTsg. 11:30-oo'e:rhe Judges will be William Ryan, Pins cim-arid. The first ten classes are for Fishermen Onl . In bo t d I Fl Ii” to all Canada. it sufficient entries are re ceiveyd,nscpegd andn sp:::veere3:ple:si::cE, classes, with substantial prizes will be provided. ENTRIES-All entries to be addressed to AIITIIIIR J. PAQUET, Sour-Is, P. E. I. SWIMMING AND DlVING-- I a: vent. 1. Boys' it years and under. 75 yards, Swimming race, any otylo1.t,.c..h ,0 , Value Donor 0500 --Guy Wood. Prise .... I5-00-C. E. Llvto 2nd--Cash. .. ard-Chocolates . 8.Boye' ll yrs. and under. 100 VIII. :vv.llIl'IlIlIf race. any style ..lIti-Cash 2nd-Cash ard-Cosh . swimming race, any style .. ..- 82.00-Mrs. Geo. Morrison. ..................M.1,, 1,”, . II.00-Wlldton Dlngweill 33-59 -R. 3. Garrett .. ll-00-II. II. Cox 4.(iIrl'a I6 and under. 15 yards Iwlmmlns. any Itylo ................lat-Cash 2nd-Cash as-cl-Cash . URH-R. I. Glrrdtt I2-U0-H. I. Cor .. 81.00-A Friend. B.Men'e Free-For-All. lilo yards, swimming. any style ..............-.....Iiit-(lash , um-" H (-0, and-Cash 84.00-Fisher Brno. a""C"h r-- 33-50-B. B. Garrett I.i:i;men'a Fran-For-All. 100 yards. ""”"" "'3' Wk ;:l;;CCai'-sink..- ee.se..Iuoni.i.-d sninpm Ltd. ,rd4.'h r ll-00-Fisher Bros. ' 82.50-Associated hipperii Ltil. '1-Dlvlns-Open .. . .. ....lst--Cosh 50., pm” 3,” 2nd-Cash ' I Ird-Cosh .. - '. 3.:-:1':i?::'::o:mp”" ML Climbing The Greasy Pole Bperlnl Prim MONSTER DANCE. wrrn nmoo, into, at M; EVENING .. 2 ORCIIESTRAS .. ll-00 Aaeoelatod Shippers Ltit. N'S WAREHOUSE THE SAME DANCING 9 to 1 By Fago' y C? Shorten CWGEW mom i MEASU twoiltoilullo ,x( t oouiz-r pmps -ma owomumw iv 2;'2l'i?.5.5t:."'fu"t?”i?" mi ?0oTI1IEEtIAv'l!EAh:ITD - '”'""'" MW” SETTLE ms surf we IT TO oou&T!':IEio Guess WHAT -me 4 '32, Eli, 3335,? i OUT OF OOURT ooruoi TIIINK nioro: GETTl.EMENTWA5' . I 5 Hz, 301' MB LAWYER 0' KT WAS STRICTLY AGAINST IT.'