W3 -:v:.1s's.e;,..;...-.-4 -.:,- , PAGE sicirr ' FINAL SHOWIIIGS T0-IIAY Shows "EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE" with Barbara Sianwyck - James Mason Also: Pete Smith Reel. Table Toppers 3:30 7-9 ' , News - Novelty - Cartoon Shows: Mat. 3:30: Eve. 7-8:45 V CA1-rroni Tiiilii. - FRI. - SAT. Last Times To-day "GREAT JEWEL ROBBER" ill with David Brian and Two Love Stories . .. Four Bil 5l"5- -' the true-lite drama of songwriim Kalmar and Ruby, whose liits spanned a lifetime of romance and adventure! ' oowiiiie PllIllcE EIIWAIIII Tllilll. Fill. sin? EXTRA: News Of The Day - Cartoon, Zoot Cat ' g Marjorie Reynolds Ii clded: DUUBLEABARRELEU JUSTICE C.:IlCIlESflill with it cold Illi(tl)0il8ii lil ei wiizii ”IIilCIi " ta 1.8 up the chase! I IVA g. 7 s vmynuuniil e'i'iiii"i'i"E'ii . at PHONE 2572 23 Kent Street Charlotieioun J. A. tiarrutiiers lt.0. OPTUMETRIST . Complete Visual Analysis 7 ll Supplying ll: Fitting (jliissea 1? (Next to Simpson's Agency) I I i UPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, I'. E. L Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to 6 P. M. by appointment. ii. .i. iiusaii Fitting and Supplying Glnuscs I Etc. I " i . Office Connected with Drug store. Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes IAIITO RS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs 'Also: -in soar wausa aov urciion viroima nmieg "Atom Man vs. Su- Continued from pagew2 Palmer Electric perman" - Comedy - Car- PJAONE 1444 toon, Gorilla Hunt. Isrsthy Dix Says r 11! I have thought of resigning. but i decided that probably would 090 be admitting that she has reason to be Jealous, to give up my position. Ii? ANSWER: You liHll.i.. PICGG Y & man are both entirely innocent of any wrongdoing cuts no figure the case. ;.i Jealousy feeds on its own imaginations and suspicions. f&tIlfEI Ill OWN evldence and can see what it wants to see. it manu- Against this distorted mind neither innocence nor arguments can prevail. r. So. for your own sake. look about and see if you cannot find an- other position. because there is no trick so mean and low that a jeal- woman will not play it. Before. you know it she will begin puttln: II. jealous fancies into words and weeping out her lnsplclon on you on the breasts of her lniimaia friends. Nhmlrclred forever. l' nun Miss DIX: 's'-fltiia aigsny decent woman? Then your character will be ' g Do you think a phllanderer ever changes? I eiig ed to a man who is a born phiiander-er. He says he can't , tsp-fli ing, but that after we are married he will never '- when without me and that will keep him fair to me. go any- I am deeply In MISS . Idva:.QitlIitlI'Il man. but I am sure he will make me very unhappy. He .-. msfa.'t'ltnovr what loyaltyis. How can I break away from this man X. Y. Z. I will Dower to do so yourself. get a up in a padded cell until your fir - ill irno way of breaking a Also. I cannot, afford How can I cope with this unpleasant situa- You can no more rmison with a jealous son than you can with an insane one. and the fact that you and its is no woman rnora rnlriar-i 'to a use she can't trim outside of . this to letters with Jealousy. its readers; his-will Ins- salons, IHE EASTER THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN II GUARDIAN AGENT GIOIGETO The Guardian may he Montague: Blue Dome iteslauran l0Wfli ards A-. Son. bought at AGENTS:-'MON'I'AOUE: Ilaroid F. landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Bruce MscPheo. Miss Joyce Wlgglnton. Miss Jon Johnston WN: Walden Lovers. the following places in t. and Guardian Office: in George- lne Post. Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and H. Rich- .. 'WAN'l'ED-500 people to see "Ma and.Pa Kettle Go To Town". We Theatre. Montague, Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Miss Florrie Mlllar and Miss Norma Claw. who are both pres- ently employed in Montague. were recent visitors to Murray Harbour North. The many friends of Mrs. Daniel Reilly regret to learn that she is confined to her home owing to illness. All wish her a speedy re- ccvery. 'f JOINS HOSPITAL STAFF- Her many friends in Montague are interested to learn that Miss Lucy I-lennigar. R.N.. graduate of St llarg rct's Hospital. Antigonish. has a r-eptcd a position on the staff of the hospital in Jackson. Mich- igan. All wish her continued suc- cess in her chosen profession. Murray River And ilioinity Mr. Lornle Jenkins of Halifax. N. 5, was a week-end visitor to his home in Point Pleasant. Mrs. Mary MacI..ecd has return- cd to her home in Sydney. N. S. af- ter spending a two week vacation in Glen William visiting her bro- ther Mr. Alex MacDonald. Mrs, Lillirin Artliurs of Mont- real is at present. spending a two weeks var-ution in Glen William. guest (if Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Donald. Miss Barbara Matheson. teach- er of White Sands School spent the week-cnri in Glen William guest of her prirciits Mr. and Mrs. Angus llalhcson Miss Vonda Munn employee of the Canadian Bank of Commerce Montague was a week-end visitor to her home in Murray River. Mrs. Effie Brehaut of Murray ilnrbor south has returned home after .-pcnding a few days in Glen William visiting friends and rc- lztives, Lois Nicolle. and of Halifax. Miss Nrrma Nicolle rind Ml's. Iceland .-ton. .. they visited friends and relatives of Mrs. Lottie Nicolle of Glen li'illiriin. hover visiting his and Mrs. George MacKenzie. ed by the ladies. of the church 0 Emerson Johnstons. The trict.-. Presbyterian Chlirch held Church. at the rnioyohle after which Rev. sing son: Mr. WEN lunch indies was then served by of the district. Magistrate's court ..'Twn sittings of the ist-:':ite's Court in isiraio Joseph W. MacDonald. K.C. icrnoon sitting at Mr Section 222(8) 530 00 and costs of 88.60 and in de- in serve two months in County Jail. A resident of Cardigan. R.R. 0. pleaded guilty to a charge of being intoxicated in a public place. con- trary in Section 36(2) of the Prince Edward island Temperance Act and was fined 325.00 and costs of 34.50 and in cl-edault to serve 30 days in jail. An evening sitting was held in the Court House in Georgetown at 7:30 P.M.. when ii resident of Sou- ris pleaded "not guilty" to a charge of having possession of a still. without a license. under Sect. l64tli paragraph "E" of the Excise Act was and a cndmenls. Crown witnesses were Consi. Snndberg of the R. C. M. P.. Sourls detachment. Consi. A. Watt of the R. C. M. P.. Buchans. Newfoundland detach- ment. previously stationed at Sou- ris: and Conai. Nightingale of the R. C. M. P.. Borden detachment. previously stationed at Souris. The accused also .fook the stand and gave evidence on his own be- half. The accused was not repre- scnted by counsel. He was ad- judged "guilty" and it was as- tabllthed that this was a second or subsequent offense. The following sentence was imposed. ” i f' to 6 months in King's County Jail at Georgetown and fined moon and costs of 178.00 and in default of payment of fins and costs. to serve an additional 0 months in Jail. Mr. S. 8. Heuiari, K.C., Crown "roaecuto . for King's County. rep- . I, r A” the Grown in all cases. Miss N. S. were week-end visitors to Murray River guest of their parents. Mr. Nicolle. also Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmcrson K. John- xlr. and Mrs. Percy Jenkins of Halifax N. S. were week-end visi- tors in Murray River and Griek River also Point Pleasant, where lilr. Preston Nicolle. young son has returned home after spending the past few months in relatives. Mr. on Nov 25th. A very successful Pantry sale and bazaar. sponsor- The congregation of Caledonia . gur- ped by political pressure. the Uri- rvrisn party in honor of Rev. E. S. ll.-iles. pastor of the Caledonia Wood Islands mnnse on Friday evening. A very held Hales and nlhnrg recited poetry. A delicious the Mag- Kings County were held by Stipendlary Mag- nn Monday. Nov. 27th. In an af- Moniague I Murray Harbour resident pleaded guilty to I! charge of causing a dis- turbance at Murray Harbour. un- of the Crim- iii:il Code of Canada and was fined fault of payment of line and costs King's Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Mac- Donald. Montague. were recent visitors to st. Peters where they were the guests of Mrs. Murdock MacLeod. -Mrs. Clarence Ma:K.ay. Alex- andra. is presently visiting in Montague for a few days. the guest of her sister. Mrs. Kenneth Jeffry. ' Y.P.B. ENTEBTAINED - Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Reid were hosts to the members of the Montague Presbyterian Y. RS. on Monday when. at. the close of the regular meeting. a social evening was en- joyed. The meeting opened with the devotional period led by Phyllis Reid and Buddy Fraser. The hymn "Faith Of Our Fathers" was sung. Roll call was answered with a verse from the Book of Judges. In the absence of the president, Miss Thelma Larier, a short. business period was conducted by Rev. l'-'.N. Young. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in playing table-ten- ms. and croklnole. after which 8 delicious luilch was served. Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Rita Wight is visiting with relatives in Pamure Island. Friends of Mr. Guy I-lenipliill are sorry to hear that he has en- icred the Veterans Wing of the Prince Edward Island Hospital lo: treatment and all hope his condition will rapidly improve. Mr. William Dewar of Briidcnell was a business visitor to George- town on Monday. Mrs. Guy I-lcmphill of George- town and Miss Olive McKeemrin of Newport were recent visitors nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Macxcnzlc of Mount Stewart and on their: return they were ncconl- planted by Miss Amy McKenzie. who spent the week-end here. The many friends of Mr. Temple Goteli Will be sorry to hear that illness has necessitated his en- tering hospltal in Charlottetown and all express the wish for a speedy and satisfactory recovery. FOIIR AMERIOAII Continued from page I Almond. whose loth Corps is spread over 23.000 square miles in the northeast, and Lt.-Gen. Walton H. Walker. whose Eighth Army five days ago opened an ill-fated "enti- the-war offensive" in the north- west. A New War Before their arrival MacArthur bluntly acknowledged that his Un- ited Nsticns command in Korea is confronted with "an entirely new war,” as the result of full-scale Chinese intervention. In an extraordinary communi- p que. MacArthur said: "This situa- scotland. Murray River was held at U0n- l'0DU8nlni- 35 it "my be: P0595 tables were artistically decorated. Many were present from surrounding dis- isaues which must find their solu- tion wlthin the councils of the Un- ited Natlons and the chancellerles of the world." . This was interpreted to mean that. if the Chinese cannot be stop- lted Nations forces should be auth- orized to unleash their air arm against Red Manchurla where per- haps 300.000 Chinese reserves are massed, At present Allied planes are for- bidden to cross the Manchurian and Siberian frontiers on bombing missions. Front-line dispatches from the northeast front. Tuesday said two "unidentified" four-engine planes and three Russian-built jets were observed over the American occup- ied border town of l-lyesaniln. It was the first mention of four- englned planes since early in the five months old Korean war. The northwest battle-front blazed - with heavy fighting along the en- tire '75-mile line. Aerial observers reported the Yalu River has frosen soild. permitting untold numbers of Chinese reserves to cross over the ice. Allied bomb- era had smashed the main bridges. Reds swarming Everywhere A us. let Corps spokesman said air reports indicated that Chinese Reds were swarming along "every road. every gully and every ridge- llnc" for a distance of N miles north of Tokchon. The fall of Tokchon collapsed the right wing of the Eighth Army line. It permitted Reds to sweep on south almost to Pukchang. 12 miles southeast of Tokchnn and only five miles north of the Allied lupply base of Sunchon. 028. 1st cavalry troops are hold- ing Bilnchon. which is fl miles north of the former communist capital of Pyonaveng. The lat 00111! Bllokeaman said if Chinese troops continue to push along their present line of advance they. will threaten to cut the main auppiyclina from Pyontyuig to the chongchon luvar front. It in west of the Ghonlchon River that. the 11.8. 24th. oath and md Divisions are falling back slowly from overwhelming pressure. ist cavalry also would be threat- ened with entrapment. The 11.3. ltiona were further lmporilled w en the Republic of Kc:-ea (Rob) in Division. holding a section of the northwest front be- tween the LLB. 24th on their left and the 11.8. seen on their right. suddenly gave way Tuesday morn- Ii was a "critical turn," reported A correspondent Don Whitehead. ROI: lst had been regarded .aI-.llII,,ot.tlu best south Korean Thai divislcns. one officer who had been with the division called its retreat "a collapse." This fall-back laid bare the left flank of the hard-pressed U. 5. 25th Division south of Unsan at the very centre of the front. Three Chinese divisions attacked the 25th. one regiment on the ex- posed flank managed to get its heavy equipment out to safety. An artillery battalion pulled back its grins thrcugh the road junction of Yongsan before the Reds could cut. the escape route. A similar situation developed on the right of the U.S. 2nd Division. There the Rok 7th Division gave way. exposing the Americans to vicious fiank assaults. The 2nd Division fell bapk 15 miles to position: near Won. which is,about 1-5 miles southeast (1 Un- san on the 25th sector. The 2nd Division had jumped off near Won last Friday when the United Na- tions offensive hegan. On the western end of the front. the U. S. 24th Division pulled bar-l: closer to the Chcngclion River un- der encmy frontal attack. On the northeast front. U.S. marines were under attack Tuesday in re sleet. storm northwest of Changjln reservoir. There were no late repcrts on the tlevelopnieiit-. a 10th Corps spokes- man sairl Tuesday night. Chinese roadblocks were set up along the main supply line for the marines south of Yudam. but the marines cleared them before nightfall, a seven Chinese Divisions General Almond. en route tr- Tckyo. disclosed that there wer. seven Chinese Red divisions fighr- ing in the northeast sector. Pre- viously only t-.vo Chinese Com-mun- isi, divisions were identified in this area. At one time the Reds cut the supply road in five places north of the division base at I-lagaru. The base is at the southern tip of fro- zen Changjin reservoir - an all weather power supply point for Mnnchurla as well as Korea. The marines and U.S. 'lth Div- ision troops who switched over from t.he vicinity of the Manchur- inn border, had been attacking wesr. and ncrthvvest toward the right flank of Chinese divisions bursting through the Eighth Anny, Almond said he was not alarm- ed over the lath Corps situation. On the extreme northeast and of the U. N. line the Role Capital Div- ision made the only advance of the day for U. N. trcops. They gained two miles in a drive toward the Siberian frontier after recovering one and one half miles lost Mon. day when unexpected Red forces appeared north of cbongjin, The Reds were blasted by gun- fire from the us. heavy cruiser st. Paul and marine Corsair planes. U.S. B-29s and fighter bcimbers thrc-.v heavy "full-weight" strikes Tuesday against the enemy on the northwest front, More than 2.600 incendiary bombs were dropped on the Chinese mp- ply base at Taechon. while six 0'-I1" ,SUD'PIy routes were under heavy attack. Large numbers of Reds were be- lleved killed by rockets and aunt. in runs. There were 234 sorties by fighter-bombers in the Tasman- Tckchon sector. and 176 were in direct support of ground forces, BBUDENELL W. I. Mrs. William Dewar was elected President of the Bnidenall womanr Institute at their annual meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cameron. BUCKINGHAM Fill! 6717' I out we . The meeting opened in the rogu- lar manner conducted by the retir- ing president. In. Cameron. The minutes of the last regular meet- ing and the last annual meeting were read and approved. several sink calls were reported. and the retiring secretary. Mrs. Cloudil Dewar.-gave the financial report. The members were asked to have Red Cross Work handed in at the next meeting. Mrs. Norma Bears. reporting for the school cornmltese. said that a rug had been purchased for the schocl. Correspondence was read by the secretary. and it was decided to order 200 cod liver oil Capsules for the school. Plans were made for a. social evening at the home of Mr. Simon Nchclson in honor of his son-in- iaw and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Em- erson O'Oonnor. other officers elect- ed for the ensuing year are. Vice-President Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald. secretary-treasurer -- Mrs. Edison Macfntyre. Directors -- Mrs. T. Cameron. Mrs. 1''. Robert- son. Mrs. Norma Bears. Auditors - Mrs Claude Dewar, Mrs. Beecher Dewar The December meeting will be held at the home cf the president and will feature an Auction Sale. ANCIENT OAK Buildings of the 15th century standing in York, England. con- tain oak that was 500 years old when they were built. lng your sleep: NOVEMBER 29. 1950 lion's FAST 3-WAY 3. 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