fl-IE GUARDIAN. CH ARLOTTETOWN 2 JULY 22. 1950 T0-DAY Shows 2:30 7 and 9 1 V . Trooping of The Colors . NEWS . PRINCE EDWARD mm. mm was. there are many beautiful women In a handsome doctor's Iife...This is the love storv of one of them! i She taught him what every young doctor should know! THE suemse PICTURE or his YEAR! MUMI"-' ”THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL” GLENN min . CHARLES CUBURN GLORIA DE HAVEN ' JANET LEIGH BRUCE BENNETT "ALSO BALLET FESTIVAL - CARTOON T0 - DAY Bowery Boys in "LUCKY LOSERS" Shows 2:30-7-8:45 CAPITOL MOI. - TlIE' and VlElI' I '””i... JANE cowtl .ALs0 NEWS - AUCKY EDEN PUBLIC NOTICE 5 Commencing July 26th and iuntil further notice. we will I close WEDNESDAY at 12:30 land open Tuesday, Thursday '1 WANTED i MALE FSHER For Part-Time Work Rt Th0aU'9- I and Saturday from 8 am. to Apply in Person to 1 9 p.m. MANAGER CLARK'S rum) SERVICE Prince Edward Theatre . Mt. Stewart THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGIJEI lluold F. Landry. Albert Althea, Mn. pyro- Bhwnn. mu Harriet cum. AGENT GEORGETOWN : Wlldon Luau. The Guardian may he bought at In: of the following mice: In Montague: Min 5. A. Llewellyn: nu. Clay. 5; Georgetown: The Post Office: In Sourls: Tho suck 3:: and H II. Ilclunts 0 son. ..'I-'l'l'TI-.'D FOOTWEAR LL I80 Montague 850! Stan. Mr. Watson I-lurdy. Alberton. was a business visitor to Montague ; on Friday. . flCE CREAM festival ll Mon- tague, Saturday evening. July 22nd, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- ald, of Victoria. B. C.. are spending a few weeks visiting Mr. MacDon- ald's mother. Mrs. Allan J. Mac- Donald of Albion Cross. Mrs. William MacQuarrie,West- villc. N. S.. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lavcnia MacGrr-gar, at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacGregor. Montague. Allison MacLcan and two daughters. of Summer- sidc. are visiting Mr. MncLean's mother. Mrs. Mort MacLcan. at her summer homc in Lower Mont- ague. Mr. and Mrs. ..tTl-IE MONTAGUE UNITED (7Hl'RCIl is holding its annual Sunday school picnic on Monday July '24. Children and parents should stress on balm at the church not. later than 2 pm. From there they will proceed to Clements shore where games and races will be held. Lunches are to be brought. Make sure you are there. I . 'l-ELI-2(”l'RlC LIGHT LINE - A new electric light line was re- cently completed from Cardigan to the tiorcrnmcnt fish rearing ponds, 5, rlzstnirce of approximately three miles. The work was under the dir- cction of Mr. R. K. Clements of the Montague branch of the Mari- time Electric. NINETIETH BIRTHDAY-One of Montague": grand old ladies, Miss Margaret Campbell, celebrated her ninctictli birthday on July 20th and received letters and cards of congratulations, as well as many gifts. from her friends near and far. Miss Campbell was born in Montague in 1860 where she spent her life except for I few years in the United States. Several years ago she suffered I severe accident and since that time has been con- fined to hospital where the is al- ways so happy to have her friends visit her. Despite her advanced years Miss Campbell has retained her splendid memory, is well in- formed on current events. Among her many gifts was a beautifully decorated birthday cake from the Ladies Aid of the United Church. also a beautiful bouquet Qfuroses Mr. E. Perry. Sydney, N. 8.. was 9. visitor to Montague on Friday calling on his regular customers. Mr. Jnck Kinley. electrics) in- spector, was I visitor to Montague on hidsy. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Donahue. Cardigan. hnve as their guests Mr. and Mrs. James S. Cavansgh of Dorchester, Mass. for a few days. Mr. snd Mrs. J. W. Myers of Taunton, Mnss., are guests of Mr. Hamilton Myers of Montague for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodard, Boston, Mass. are spending a two weeks vacation in Cardigan visit- ing Mr, and Mrs. liarold Mac- Gregor. Mrs. Ed Garnhum and daughter, Judy. Charlottetown. are visiting in Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacGre;:or. 'M.r. Terrence Coylr. R. C. N.. and Mr. James Caldwell. R. C. N. of the H. M. C. S. Magnificent are spending a few weeks in Man- tague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coyle. ..WlslTlNG MONTAGUE Mrs. Harold Russell. Canso. N. S. is visiting in Montague, guest of Mr and Mrs. Frank Greene. Mrs. Rus- sell attendcd the funeral of the late Alan mcholson on Wednesday ADD EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'B.-ALL GAltfE-on Sunday RI- ternoon the Greenfield soft brill team defeated the Baldwin's Roaf beam by a score of 22-16. Home runs were the order of the day with the Greenfield team earning. most of their runs in the eighth inning. A large crowd was on hand to watch the game. ..'IN HOSPITAL -- Mr. Neil Nicholson, Albion Cross, is a pat- ient in the Kings County Hospital due to an accident he suffered when the staging at the end of the burn on which he was working col- lapsed causing him to fall some twenty feet resulting in an injury to his back. His many friends are sorry to hear of his unfortunate accident and all hope for a speedy recovery. ..'REFUSE CONTAINERS - A recent addition for the convent- ence of shoppers in Montague is the placing of refuse containers at intervals along the street. It is hoped that the people will take ad- vantage of these. and refrain from littering the stnlet with papers and other refuse so that the town will look as lovely as possible during a Home ...i..m .'.'-.1 nmm at many mm- Georgetown and Vicinity Master Keith Pesrdon of Men- tague is the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. Miss Mabel Stewart in holiday- ing in Charlottetown. where she is the guest of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart. Mr. Edward Bouchsrd, Mrs. Jos- eph Bouchsrd. Mrs. Gerald Mor- arlty snd Mrs. Guy Hemphlll mo- toredt to Annandale a few days ago. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Bouchsrd. Rev. Melville E. and Mrs. Alt- ken and daughter Joan of Ham- ilton, 0nt.. are visiting in Georgetown where they are the guests of Mrs. Altken's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacLsren. Mrs. William Prosper in a pa- tient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital and her many friends hope her condition will improve rapid- ly and sutlsfactorlly. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Perry left' recently for Boston, Mass, after vacationing in Georgetown. Ac- companying Mr. and Mrs. Perry were Mrs. Clarence David and daughter Ella and Miss Gladys Fouchcre. Mir. Frank Msclltnrlane of lVlu.r- ray Harbour and Mr. William Keenan of Murray River were business visitors to Georgetown on Tuesday where they were menr bars of the Grand Jury. Mr. William Findlay of Dar" mouth, N. 8., is visiting in George town where his brcther, Mr. M. J Findlay is student minister is" charge of Holy Trinity Church for the Summer. ML George -ATII; of Roxbury Mass. has joined Mrs. Allen, who is vacationing with her sister. Miss Jcnny Lee and Miss Margaret Richards. Recent Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLean were. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson and four children of Wcstville, N. S. nnd Mr. and N. S and Mrs, Stewart MEicKll!op daughter, Ethel of Trenton. Rev. Father Howard Wight. chaplain with the R. C. A. F. sta- tioned in Clinton. 0nt.. is spending his furlough with his mother, Mrs. William Wight, Burnt Point. Fa- ther Wight motored from On- tario by way of Boston. Mass. While visiting at the Mr and Mrs. Temple Gotell re- CWIUY. Mrs. Douglas Durber of Charlottetown tried her hand at drop sea fishing. under the expert izuidzincc of veteran fisherman Temple Gotcll. she was so suc- cessful that she landed ri sixty pound codfish. home of from Acme Rebekah Lodge of which she is a veteran member. Magistrate's court Held At Georgetown The weekly Magistrates Court was held In Georgetown yesterday afternoon before King's County stipendiary Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald. . The first case to be heard was that of a female resident of Sum- mervillc. King's County, charged under section 29. sub section 2 of the P.E.I. Temperance Act with having in her possession intoxi- csting liquor not purchased at a vendors. The pics was guilty and the defendant was fined twenty- rive dollars and nine dollars costs. or thirty days in the King's coun- ty jail. Under section 291 of the criminal code of Canada. is Murray River man was charged with common assault against it woman resident of Murray River. some evidence was taken in this case, which was adiourned to Friday. July 23th. The case of Stewart Sorry, Mon- tague, charged with breaking and entering and theft was further ad- journed until Friday, July 28th. Mr. S. S. Hessian, K.C.. Mon- tngue, represented the crown in all -?.-.-M-...m: three cases. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HUOPLE , . THIG I6 Q GUT lT'5 Trade---rt-ievwze LIKE y Au. GONE-v-AND Tneeeis QUIET WOULD as I Bernie AM iMTEE2MissioM in coma: THE CONCERT WHEN , ' OF FALLEN THE BIG BA'-35 i-xoizro ARCHES AND THE Teumpers AMD TROMBONES QLllT 8LAsTiNic-;! N . soaume IF 1; COULD GTAND IT!-w BUT I Tl-its PEACE: AND V E GET THE FEELING Tl-iAT.I'M AM on: Z MOTORCYCLE co? IN A ROCKING CHAIR! x ists visiting thelcommunity. ESCAPES INJUIHF-Mrs. Gcorgc Alien. Montague. has received word that her grandson. Harry Allen. son of Capt. Charles Allen. Vancouver. B.C.. escaped injury when his ship struck a rock and sank in Cascade Inlet last Friday. All members of the crew escaped after an unnerving experience in the early morning hours. They were picked up by at Vancouver- bound ship that afternoon. Whim Road and Vicinity Mr. Kenny MacDonald. whim Road. is visit.lng in Lewis at the home of his grandfather. Mr. Kenneth MscKin-non. Mrs. Charlotte Beaten and her son. Gordon. returned to Ontario after visiting friends and relatives here. On their return they were accompanied by Mr. Eustachious McCsn-on of Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bonnell and their grandson, Duncan. of Paw- tucket. Rhode Island. were recent visitors to the island. While at Whlm Road they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Munro. Miss Laurie MacDonald, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDon- ald. Kilmuir. is spending part of her vacation at Murray Harbour North with her uncle Ind aunt, Mr. md Mrs. Laurie Mnclsure. Mr. end Mtrs. Russel Downe and their two children motored from Charlottetown to be guests of Mrs. Downe's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart, Kilmuir. Another daught- er. Mrs. Yenston Tatton of Brocton. Mass. accompanied them. Mr. Downe found,it necessary to re- turn to his work in Charlottetown. but the others intend to remain for I short time. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Show of l-fnlffsx and their small daughters, Donn: end Daphne, have been vncntioning at Brudenell with Rev. emu mother. Mrs. Priscilla Shaw. Recently they spent the day at Whlm Road. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson. Rev Show is the pastor of the Christian Church in Halifax. They left on return yesterday. Embargo Placed 0n Exports lo Korea O'f'rAWA, July 21-(CF)-Cam Ad! today applied total economic sanctions against the North Kor- ean Communists by piecing : complete embargo ' t the ex- port of essential or non-essential goods. ' This decision. announced by the Trade Department. will mean that Canada no longer may become either I source of supply or u stopping point for goods which may help North Korea. . Though Canada does little trade .4!-ft.--Glnrcnce Wnllncc of Cut- Icr. Maine. is spending his annual vacation at the home of Mrs. Ella MacKinn0n. having motored to the Province in few days ago. Includ- ed ln the party and also guests of Mrs. MacKinnon are, Mr. and Mrs. James Ellsworth of Boston, Mass. und Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Ells- worth and daughter, Shirley of Boston. Lower Montague Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Stewart. Waterbury. Conn left for home af- ter vlsiting is week with - Mrs. 1Stuart's father. Mr. Richard Tay- or. Mr. and Mrs. John Landrigan and son Alfred are spending their vacation in Maine and other points of the U. S. A. Mr. Gordon schirmir, Nebraska. left for home after visiting his mother and brothers: lie was ac- companied us far as Sydney by his mother. Miss Clsrit Taylor. Truro. N. 8., spent the weekend visiting her father. Mr. Richard Taylor. M15! MHY Taylor. U. B. A., is visiting her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Taylor. Miss Christine MscPherson is visiting her sister Ind brother-fn- law Mr. and Mrs. Chessel Annear. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lord and family spent Wednesday eftemoon visiting Mr. G. M. Moore, who is on vacation It the "Edgewood". Mrs. Lumsden and daughter Doris of N. S. are visiting Mrs. Lumsden's mother. Mrs. Isabel Coulson. Also visiting Mrs. coulson is her son Ralph. Master Ralph Annear. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Annenr return- ed home on Sundry after spending tar: dsys in comp at Agustino vs. Messrs. Ray Machon, Monty An- nesr, Vincent Boudrnult. and James Mwxenrney spent the weekend in summerside. Mr. Ooltn Jackson spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomu Jeckson. Congrltulltions us being ex- tended to Mr. John Boudresult for his splendid performance at the Sou:-is Ind Murray Barbour regsttu. with the North Korean Commun- ists, previous safeguards , ' ' the flow of strategic commodities to that Ire: did not hinder Can- ada being used an I trans-chip ment point in the movement of goods from other countries mark- ed for civilian use in North Korea. lt!.'l hf! (tiff 67; BL REFRE.SHED OLD HABIT, NEW WRAPPEIi This is a reproduction of an interesting editorial which appeared recently. It pokes a few holes, with good-natured intent, in the current proneness of dentists to apply blanket indictment on sugar as the cause of dental decay. . h J. G; T. MORRIS LTD. 1 20-950' were visitors to Bonshaw and Cornwall on Wednesday. Miss Margaret Moreside. Sas- katchewan. is the guest of her brother. Mr. George MacDonald. Mrs. A. H. MacDonald has re- turned home after spending 3 few days in Charlottetown. visiting friends. . . ' Mrs. Murdock MacDonald was B. visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. She was the guest of her niece. Mrs. Otis McAssey. Mrs. Oliver Douglas and chil- dren. Marlene and bloyd. Head of Hillsborough. spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mclnnis. Mrs. sterling MscLeod and daughter Donna, Halifax. N. 5.. spent the past week visiting Mrs. MacLeod's brother. Mr. George Mucbonnld. Mrs. Daniel Mscllschern and family. Ions. were visitors at the home of Mrs. MacEachem's par- ents, Mr. snd Mrs. William Fer- guson on Thursday. ' Mn. ch in MncLeod and in- fant son inston spent the past week visiting Mrs. MscI..eod's pur- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Doug- las. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Muc- Kenzie and Mr. Vernon MacDon- ald, Charlottetown motored to Lorne Valley on Sunday where they were guests of Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Dr. and Mars. Malcolm Docherty, Rochester. Minn., motored to the Island and are spending on enjoy- able vacation visiting relatives snd friends in this vicinity. They are accompanied by their son ....: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mccsnnell and Mr. Ind Mrs. George McCon- nell. Charlottetown. motored to Iorne Valley on Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reu- ben Mccsnnell. Peerless Beverages water 3;, N Lorne Valley see some "OUTPOST IN MOROCCO” LIVE AND DRESSED . l 11 N h l we 1. re- . - - ceiiilzr vlfszigox; to ll(iIIo(i1:(:nAlblt:n. itxmifesgyyagttlon pICture' plus Mr, Earle MacDonald Was I . MMAAW H77, ,7, nu.-3.... visitor to Montague on MMDONALD mcos. EA;-mp" pAcKmG Fri ay. - rrmsr Mr. Vernon MacLood. Chss'- RE CO.. lottetown was a vis,ltcr..t9,....1-Qrne , Mt. Stewart . vaney on sander TONIGHT Soims. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Ehrle MECDCMIKI 'The Nei-g-labors it has ..5-'8-53!. M "We'hung around the zoo for hours and not one lion got loose and bit anybody i" By George" Clark. 4... Mr. James Mcconnell. Dorches- ter. Msu.. motored to the Island and is spendln. in enjoyable ve- cntlon It the home of his potent: Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mcoonnell. His nnny friends no pleased to on Jim on the Island nnin. ton. Met:-one, Mum. motored to the Island where they no spend- old Acquaintances. While in lane Valley they no guests of Mr. end In. Reuben Meosnnell. A number of folks from around barns Vnlley ttended the su- vles at St. Andrew's Church. Our- dgsn on Sunday. This In A special service celebrating the seventy-fifth Inniverury of tho Church. The motor. Rev. 1''. ll. Young. conducted the service and the lrooklyn Trio rendered two selections. Mrs. Daniel Shaw I'll the organist. Mr. and Mn. nvrenco Dunno t in; I pleusnt nation renewing. NAH)I.E0l! and UNCLE IILBY by Clifford McBride Ii'tIlLAHCII' an , I lawn