PAGE EIGHT NEW MUSIC! NEW MAGIC! NEW TIMES . .- 1 of the world's greatest entertainer! MON. ” - gbonaaologedy Atvuhodlodon p, to Yoani .- Wk PRINCE EDWARD THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . July 11 For it ll-EAR: I'M. LOOKING OVER. A FOIJII LEAF CLOVER GIVE MY REGABDS T0 BROADWAY PRETTY BABY SONNY BOY BABY FACE AFTER YOU'VE GONE WHEN THE RED, RED ROBIN corms non non BOBBIN' ALONG is IT TRUE wuar THEY say ABOUT nixn-:-r 1 our HAVE EYES FOR YOU I'M svs-r WILD ABOUT iianiiv cums-rowu, MY CHINATOWN BACK IN YOUR own inner: YARD THE EASTER Bruce MaePbee. Miss Joyce The Guardian may be Ioiitagua: Blue Dome Rntsura town: The Post Office: am: A son. bought N GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: llarold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. In. Wlutnton. Miss Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lovers. at the (allowing places in nt. and Guardian Office: in George in Soul-ls: Tho Snsck Bar and ii. lino BRIDE DRAWING soon. in ....'INLAID eum, and tiles. linoleum. Wallpaper Montague. ..'SEA'i' COVERS ior all cars Accessories, Montague. 'to learn that Mr. Dan MziePhei'son County Hospital. ..'WATCIl FOR THE JUNE Montague congol- , rind . points. Hllchey and Vnnlderstinef Complete set 5l3.25 to s22.50. Bud”! His many friends will be sorry: Kilmuir, ls ii patient in the King's ..'M1'. St. Clair Coyle. Mont- ague, lett. Wednesday for Toronto where he has accepted employ- . ment for the summer months. Mrs. Ediwin Haiiscom, Newton- ville, Mass.. arrived in Montague Tuesday and will spend six weeks here. guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacGregor. Miss Thelma Larter of the staff or the Bank of Commerce. Mont- ague. spent the holiday week-end ' at her home in Charlottetown. JHAS LEG BROKEN -- Master ..IUNE 3. L951 SOURIS REGATTA”ii JIIRY FAILS ' Continued from page 1 disagreed. In opening his charge to the jury. Chief Justice Campbell told them that the accused must get the benefit of any reasonable doubt. He then commenced to re- view the evidence and said that there did not appear to be any reasonable doubt. but that two men assaulted Ford and robbed him at the same time. He felt that the only issue which should give the jury sny difficulty was whether the accused or one of them were the men who committed the rob- bery. He then went in to the matter of Ford's opportunity to remember them well enough to identify them and considered the manner 'iin which he had been asked to imake the identification while they lwere sitting in the court room iswoiting their preliminary hear- Mayor Macxenzlo. mandet L. . E. Prowlo. private secretary. and Lt.-Col. A. W. Rog- ers. aide-do-camp. This morning the visiting party is scheduled to visit the National Park. His Honour Governor Law- son last visited some iorty years ago-in 1909. At the Lieutenant Governor Pi-own was attended by his Capt. A. W. Rogers and Sqdn.- A. G. MscMillan. MacDonald. Eldon. Dr. David Surgeon-Com .,. TIRED limos: ti ooiisiimrnz 57 A Get relief from constipation-indh ganlon. Positive results from FRUIT A-TIVE8 ptoveu 1., an, 0, thousands. FRUIT-A-TIVES contain extracts of fruits and herbs. this Province reception last night aide-de-camps. J. J. Connolly, Lieu -Col. oder OTSA 'ing. He said he thought it was a ipoor method of identification but Cat. Andrew had explained that there were about 50 people rin Grunt Dixon. three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dixon of i Md'. Arthur Poole, Long 15- ; EfL land. New York, recently arrived i Ga. . h d h.. 1 I in Mont , (, t h." b. .. , "pe'ea".x' a A5 55 bmkm" the room and while the prisoners er, Mr, ;?.,u.f:, End Qfetie i mccmly "1 em, acclqem ii M5 .were together, they were among ' home" He W” Playing with 5"' lthe other persons present. Miss Gladys Poole. oral companions when he tell from a pile of straw. North and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mtllar and Betty Ann, were recent visitors to Ford was brought in and he pointed them out. "In the cir- cumstances I don't see what stronger identification you could get." The court reminded the jury ,that they must be satisfied beyond .3Miss Mary Stewart, employeg, 0' Be?Ch GWVE Iiiii. is at present l Spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Iii”, John S. Stewart, Caledonia. TD-DAY - SAT. Shows 3:30-7-9 TDDAY and SAT. Shows 3:30-T-8 :45 Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hill, Char- lottetown, spent a tcviv days in Montagiie, guests of their son-in- . s . law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ,-euongbie doubt and must -----m':"'-s RUTI-Ills: MINHUN Lharlonetmmi .,,,-mun-ED BAPTIST (-I h . Hum" Frasen lgcrutinize the identification care- . . Jrom the lawlsu phi r Mr. William Johnston and. Mr. Services Sunday. June 10tii1:urlCvioei:: .H0I Y TRINITY Georgemwn fully. He sold. on the otiher hamle. V-. tooliuvlld sionou M 3”" Claw were recent business tazue 11.00 n.m.; Genrizelown, 3.0:: Tm, Rum Re”. R. 'H wmmm: givgt xggihigshzogfgsgfedhfgg ab visitors to Montague. D. m.: Sturgeon, 7.30 p. m, 0.-. dinunce of the Lord's Slipper will be observed at the close of the reizulnr service in the Monlnizuc church. Lie. Bruce Moore. Pastor. leged robbery is best known to themselves and they have not pro- duced any evidence to show that they were some place else when the incident occurred. They had no alibi. He said. "My ruling on the law is that the evidence of identification produced by the! Crown is sufficient in the eyes of the law to shiit the burden of proof to the accused that they; were not the individuals who com- I . nitted the alleged offence." . CONTESSA features-built-in exposure meter .3-. ' Lord Bishop of Nova. Scotia wiill visit the Parish on Friday. June 8th. There will be a service at 7.30 P. M. and a meeting will be held of the parishioners afterwards. All are invited to attend. Montague, will be the only Drug ,GeneraI Assembly Hazel M-acMillan. of B03- ion, Mnss.. is visiting at Peters Road, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Benton. and Mr. and Mrs Garfield Johnston. Mrs. COLOR PRFECTION for cmm Mus ,CON'l'ESSA, by Zeiss Ikon, latest design 35 mm precision camera sets a new standard in color or black and white. Kg-1.. i -' ' Kip1ing's lnizuioiu stor-yl pM.c.M'. 'r..l...- .1. 11.! Mrs. Verne Johnston was a week-end visitor to Charlottetown, guest ol Mr. and Mrs. John Con- iiolly. Mr. and Mrs. David Vanlder- 'stine. Montague. spent the week- Store open on Sunday. June 9th, from 11.30 A. M. to 12.31: P, M, 2 in 4 P. M. and 7 to 9 P. M. Montague Drug stores have agreed to alter. nate opening on. Wednesdays, sun. . days and statutorv holidnvs end Ill Muri'a.i' Harbor North. ' r ' M 9 C 0 1 M . M . W b t i t t He stated this with the reserva-i - - - , ' ;(::lll::.l.s of r and rs c s er . "WAS RECQVERED p Friends mm that they must be samned; ilssh synchronization . . .Zeiss Tessa: I",.2.8Tcoaied it: lgliytagcive-nivill be glad to lcarii .- with the honesty of Ford's evid;. lens, 45 mm . . . automatic iilm stop . . . compur . ML and Nlm Lou-,5 Diamond is r. l lam Stewart, retired OTTAWA. June 7-(CP)- The ence and of the over all picture 0 "pid dum” speed, .0 1500 Combined View (I . p K .' Ch 1n.. railroad em-pioyee, who ' H1. ".111 Cenernl Assembly of the 1' th ac used beyond I, .' , i ' ', ' 1aEix';).)ox:'l4?1'zp xiientegnz-sis ritr oliicr. ing his son, Bertram, jnls Kijlisclh. ilI'esl)y,teriziii Church in Calllidh fgginsbie dzubnc and range luider for automatic locusina. and Mrs. Thomas S. Miliar, M.ur- ener, Ont-., has recovered from his '”dii3' WW5 1015 iiie ministry M Attorney General W.E. Darby ITLV Hai"b0i”- ifcenit illness. Mr. Stewart has "me ”h”'"h C”" be "Emma ire”; K.C. and Mr. J. Harold Goodwin CRAlG HOME MOVIE- W' em been in Kitchener for the rpast 20 Ur 25 Va” "5 18 "5" ” represented the Crown and Mr. EDl'l'lNG EQUIPMENT -"'"'”""d”""”m'd"Y" .. -””S.;..l;'2Sfi..f5:'.S:..”';.?..i.1'l.; and :32: ::e::..i::;::.Se..;2...2: an M was N... ..m smuoi ".1 Wiih iii? 0"Ui'i"9 LUIUM 11:; M5, pwee'k at me home at Some, ),vecf'ks am” H0weV.er' m church on the March." , R" the "mad" , h 3 home movies with this slli- OMEGA I, ' n .x- s r. a Mrs. An- mmelmnon by phone with M" This statement was made by Th5 jury Nnlisled Of. J0 Xi - cisnt.9Bl)'-i0'0PN0i' Chili) ENLARGER i” ii r liii Elli - M M3 Douglas MacLa- l r f m ll James H Get- - . drew Graham Cambridge. mm m Raid h" Rev. Finlay G. Stewart, minister M0031”! 0” 5 v ' Proiacto Editor-now a : lip Lllglsrgtil the mend and would soon 0. 5,, An(j,.ew-3 chu,...h, Kitchen. son. John JLI Forcganhagaygiguer K51", pmdud V. M13 and Mrs, H,,,.V,,y vomit ummg W hi5 hum” "1 or, 0nt.. when he addressed the Th0mD50n- Om ' ' The latest and most --'51ow,up" yam. 7 William Cameron, Herman Bry- onton. Gordon Bryiilli-On. Neil Simpson, Fred Kelly. James Wood. and Edward McDonald. -- S lI0ll0llREIl aursis MOM-ilsue. His many friends will be h-9l3'Py to welcome him. complain Hash unil ior cameras with built-in ilsah syn- chronisalion. . Excellent ior thou hard-to-get indoor or night shots. iavorits candid 0 . shots. , Omsqs manual. and” automatic enlarger add a professional touch iotho home dsil ,Assemhly. He urged every minister and elder to make full-time Christian service a subject of continual prayer. Every church session should establish a committee on tsturlr-nts whose responsibility it ziiirl Stewart. of Pictou. N. 5.. W9”? week-end visitors to Peters Road. Mr. Archie D' on. Miss Geri.- rurle Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Claw. Gaspereaux, and Miss Lucy Millzir, Murriiy Hnrhor North. JNEW POTATOES DISPLAY. E” 'm Tho P0931095 grown from seed sown ealrly this year u,'ev'e. brought to the Giiardiaii Office, IOOIII. uovo ..... IGLAIB (DlllGAN'HAlE,lr.'WlNlEIlS motored to Fortune Bridge. wlicre Montague. yesterday. The - 'would be to encouralle YOUHK . "- ':”"””' ' " ”W.V Wt" iii” ,iZu"5i5 0i Mi” 5"” law” were fully developed siiid imm "lid WW9" i” 9”" !""' ntl"ued from page 1 Contact our 10"! d 1 I, 1 z i IR .,' i COMEDY - SERIAL Mrs. George Dixon. looked as fine as those taken ”me 5"Vlce' ited Newfoundland, Sydney, Cape y .3. or ." 0" cun"a' .5 Jnmes Dutton of Peterborouizh. -,0nt.. snld he believed it is the irosporisihility of the conKi'i38lI' iiions to help those members of :the church wishing to enter the distributed exclusively in Canada by: T H E - HUGHES OWENS Breton and Moncion. Following arrival at the Airport here Governor Lawson was taken on a motor drive to Belle River where he visited a lobster factory from the fall Cl'0417. Early in March the staff of Poole and Thompson, exporters, cleaned out the cellar where potatoes wcic stored. The imrequired potatoes u.C,.e thrown Mr. and Mrs. George Crooks, Roi):-i't niirl Donnie of Sytlnoy. N. S.. wci-r recent visitors to Peters Road. guests of Mi". and Mrs. Joe .VlacLt-nn, and Mr. John MiicDon- I lminisiry, 1 d m 1 101,. t 4''! Qtft "id" mile”: the 'dump'' ion June lst em- Ml” Du”O"' "p”m"3 on the giledr zaiiivilcng. i-lee 2:335:21 : fresh x . I; .. . . . "cor Doiees investugatcd the growth gwmk of me Board of Admlnis- e C 0 Ni P A N Y L. l M I T E D i lobster luncheon Among th Uiluipecied V'5'i07 IV "'9 ,' .' ,. ,..... Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller and 91 YWW WDS 3110 i1lld9l'n08ih foiiiid itrntion. told the Assembly lhiit parw Mmmpaaying Governor yorbgddenhmem quorgenl ,xnum: snn Ronnie were Sunday W” ?”'am55' Mlmh Shmild '16 with ever-mounting costs in all Lnwson Md his son COL Luwmn '-iw-iv -i i......-. W. W, W,,,,,.,,,.,, 0 Visitors to Ahney. suests of Mr. the first new potatoes Of t-hC',fields the present revenue of the were Lmumnnnt Governor Frown. .........t.... i : Md Mrse A"'”"W BN1" 1951 Crop" '""””'h i" c""ad"' Dnhuugh Sip Premier Jones, and His Worship 9 Your Doctor handg : ”” P”P"i"' "is Tl": lmh" ze::l'l;rP::t ;:::d:.” ' -V? .. . .(-n o mee . . you 3 p”.”,,Ninn. : ...'Th,n weekly nu.-Minx of? thy ic Contributions during the year . L.' .. p . Miiri'ny Harbor North Y. .. . p hr an purposes waned mo” ll but shall you h.-ivc ii . was held nn Wednesday evening. . 4.5000000 - 1 - ' vitl sixteen mcmliers in ntt.end- C”m'”l””d "W" V3539 1 "mn i ' L Cnmpnun(lcd!lu5gh,-mg . l l P" , B . ...:......M ..M.,-.....t Hn advocated a budget OT Ht ,. - i . 0 ""”"' Th” V”'5.'d""' M1” "mm Winters reported that 460,000 new lenst 51,000,000 a year. some 5250- .l "ii" PYECIOHS paper di- I I-i0W0ii.Vii: Di'95'd9d' ''nd the men. housing units halve been built in 000 more than at present. ” . - mg opened with call to worship. - ,, mu u) ""5 (me Phi” ' wnd livmn "The Morning Light I1 Canada Since 1946' l ' . ' O l . macv! Here you'll he as. . ilrcal.'iiig''. followed by The Lord's H9”,Ve'V"- W? "umber M New CORNERBROOKI "mi "T (C?) 3 ' .- . I-.l.m,,,,. in unisonp scripture 1,3, families, resulting from marriage -- PEPE Swim End Mimh swim 0i , sured of skilled :crvice : 50"," is, -1-immhv 4' wrsu 5,16. and immigration, had exceeded the olvnmi" Road Pond have be. . .. L ,, unummh, rm, prices . and and 'rin.gii3,. 4. Vc,.5,,s 1.9 thcmnurnbg Of-nvitvnllollsegi lbitult 8E,I'l:nsDl':lldc:)gHr:'e:il8T(;If "lie!!! H. ' " ' was read responsively. Prayers in 09 I is since Ben D e . i . P . 85. e m E . s were offered by Sndie Millar and Second World War. The net fam- swan was obviously pleased as he .. The Jenkins : v.m,. Johnston ma oggunmry uy ton-nation rate dropped in the guarded the three healthy little i 1 Pharmacy ; pray!-r by Vvendell Johnston. last own years and there was a swans taking their first swimming i o Hymn. "Blast Be The Tie That net gain of about 40,000 housing 19550"!- , , .. 159 Great Genrlrv St. : Binds". was then sung. Expos- units. --z--? , ' " PHONE 219 ii wit " h,' L , M'll . In 1960, d ' . ST. JOHN'5. Nfld -e (CPW v- E0i"i'i'3h0k'"9 aV”'”"dl' '5'. p : iillifiinutos if giliignlnsi me:(ti'ng xlvesi"e st:-uction maf::1..H'5m0I.'.a5 may CT" Four boys from West Cornerbrook Khyber Pass engulfsihe enemy! 'RiE'iEyLE." : read by the secretary and approv- 3-11.ume high, it had been (car, appeared in court here and were I - - ...n. . ('8. . 9fi- R011 C311 W85 responded 1'3 ed that the deience production each fined :10 tor taking without IM-GvMPiesenls RUDYARDKlPLlNG'S ..... ' W 7"" i W”. ”i 5L"'P'"”' 'tl”"' Fromm would increase sum Dmnission Fania mil"! in the pRf(””R”;”0NS "W ( 0S"i hi slmzmiz hymn Sim shortages this year. but so far fields so they could have a ride (it lily Soul". and the Mizpnh ben- Mmiom around the countryside. All spent a ,little time in the jailhouse until the parents paid the fines. thelsituaxtion was not as bad as antlcipavted. Steel sheets and pipe are in short supply. he said. A short- age of steel !or furnaces and oil 21- for SAN FRANCISCO. June 7 (AP)-Bernard J. Prirnbsch, year-old mechanic. pleaded exemption as It conscientious oh- jector when called in illI' army draft. lie was told tie could enlist in the Medical Corps and wouldn't have to bear arms. "The wounded in Korea are being punished by God.” hr replied. Yesterday he was indicted as A draft eviider by l. federal grand .iur,v. The Murray Harbor North Ln- dii-s' Aid Society held their reg- ulnr meeting at the home of Mrs. pipe for plumbing could disrupt 3::;'.l..M'2::. We 331:” ., Mrs. George Claw. and opened with Psalm 72,- followed by the Lord's Prayer. Scripture lesson :- lilxodus 18. verses 13-27 who read continued fi-gm Mg, 1 rcsponsively. Roll call was re- T spnndecl in with I verse of script- tically everything there is to know ure by nine. members: one new about Anglo-American relations in member, Mrs. Seymour Hender- every phase of world nfialrs. son. was ndded to the roll. Ex- Until it year ago. he was head lmsitiiiii and lirnyer by Mrs. of charlcellery in the British Em- Chester Macl.urc. and prayer by hassy in Washington and all pap. Mrs. Melinda Henderson. The em gmgudmg me AmbM.ndm..5 minutes of the last meeting were . i Mad by the secretary and up irsegssges. were cleared through: proved, also financial report by ' the treasurer. It was decided to inzggas Bt;:b:3::"g:et1'::;3:K .. Me F LY-TOX zI & Colo! D10 p ;1g'grAniii'iio' EB B 0 L de Even friends will whisper -if you're guilty of'”B.O." -A.-.. ll. J. MABDH OPTOMETRIHT Fitting and Supplying Glanses Etc. MIRACLE INS Cl Kll UR CNN aw ED, "i0( no OTHER son contains litoliuoy's special iiiirlfviiig ingredient that STOPS ”D.0.” Finger-tigyfrruuro on valve MONTAGUE, P. E. I. of "Q" Y.-fox Aim”. - 0m"H”i1PIi M" " "WM"! mew" " "'9. came before him and top-secret "'"'9' W303-iiiiiing cloud to lo I: A. M. M" H' N' ""1 Pete" mud Lam" discussions were held in his pres- "I d'”" W” i'"''i"'! 30- Aid Snrielies to consider furnish- ' ii d M ; l ' 3.5.: .3 '32:". l?..:'”.....?I.'.2.' int: me wu - student or me work: meetiniz rinsed hy singing hymn, of Lenin and Stalin." one official and repeating the Mlzpsh hen. slid. That was well-known in the I.-diction. nfier which in delicious Foreilm Otiice- But he used this Itroys dies. mosquitoes and other insect pom. Hand for ; can or cottage use! I-Eco. I nolnlcli. too. to: in Ion lih saves money. Only II at better storoaiuxywhuoi I to 5 P. M. by appointment. Ollie: Connected with Drug Store. TICQ. E 7 PAUL 'ii0BEiiT , i.i'.I.'l"..'I..?"'i?y iitlfdditftii '&l.'.35."' ii'i?.i'.'--'d'” ” ""'m""d "" M” I. : P2133 i:ie,i;iyiioy can 90-Iibir 311; !0IIb1.-ifeimoy'I T on rig protection. :'s nu. no 0 A I other soup conuins I.lfebuoy's exclusive scien- IL A ' utic ingredient. And it's this wonderful sEecdvo- ' ' neu that makes Lifebnoy the choice of cugful MacDDllALD DRDS. THEATRE " 3" 5 "C" Now is the time In order r l - people en; . .n on . ywhere. Lifebiioy gives you long. gigs? g"'iit S::'nb”1CH':m'-Doiiiii Fri - MT s swam Sat 8'30 ""'"5' '1' "" '''”"'i”'' f"”'' ""'”""3 ' ' ' ... . Teacher's Deilk and Chair heaui- ' 8'30 - ' T -' ' ' '9'"? "OP! "3-0-" from head to toe. Get . W” W'"" imizd rial,-no.1” nndfsturdily an. H - " 1,i:.i....,, .04", Q-. mil Nova .::.:.. i:.'.”'C;-....r: WAKE OF IIEII Viiiiiii . n : y . . "' I Descriptive literature JOHN WAYNE . GAIL RUSSELL M . . . Iowacir woonwoiixiso . umjoy stops "to n .- t 0939537 575- A Great See story. - ' NEWS Oxford, Nova Seotla - n I