‘ Q Air-a. PAGE EIGHT ms GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .AUGUST 3, 1949 PRINCE EDWARD TODAY FEATURE smnrs AT 2=ao - r - o “The Paradino Case" COMING - mun. - rm. - SAT. ‘run ‘struts ‘PRIIBYMAII is lslvednl‘! lining Pieliy will! I rumpus full ol ‘Illlthuarld our girl friend, Shirley! _e» r ' as the hilarious Mr. Belvedere Z saunter Elli! Beivedere - t ‘i5 Colic e . Fiiiiifititttwltiiltilttttl; - ~ t XTRA v NEWS - CARTOON Al-..¢l.......l..-.............. ‘ v v -‘ woo@eo@cn@sm Tiillii. -§nn@oo@>oe%oo§oo@oo<@>oo<§. rm. - SAT. CAPITQL vAR/tvafi- 1 - rpm“ _ SWORDSPL " Lamour - Ameche DANGEROUS "suonrmr mason" RQMANC" Shows 2.30 - r - 9 m adventure classic 01 the oentuo “m” - to lite! FIRST CHAPTER OF THRILLING NEW SERIAL Ieneenl nuuns smears liflllili ytnowu. wRliBiil .' . B imen (‘notic- f . comics" and "Batman" IdaSP-Zllws ' . 9".‘- ms nan-d s.“ Nwsvtwel‘ A COLUMNA A LSO Hweeoc-ccoso0ocococco0ooeoooceccoccce-eoooccooc004 Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Shows 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 STRUGGLE FOB OIL - SON G REEL RACE RIDER and CARTOON EXTRA! OFFICIAL CODOI ‘its qleiflen sovernmaavs ' while Grant MeCensehie. president THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Herold I. Landry, Albert Althea. llrs. Iyrea Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lavere. The Guardian may be bought at my of the following places in Montague: Miss 8. A. LloIel-lylit “are. Olny. ll Georgetown: The Post m“ , in “ ' l‘ * '1 mg r Roper; ln St. Peter's: The Pelt Olllee. .-'FITTED roorwman at in. ..’CLAllK's Mid$ummgg 5,1, Montague Shoe Store. at Montague. Get your share of the Bargains. iJitfADEIl: will‘! fingdd {display .___. seesvs. an uc on vs.ec. N» 011.0“: Fmwclndpue. RESIDENTS ENTERTAINED- The residents of Montague and vicinity were entertained on ..'CLARK'S SUIT SALE at Mon- tague. Men's Suits at Mid-Surmrter Clearance Prices. enjoyed by a large crowd, and those responsible are to be com- mended for giving the audience such an unusual. and enjoyable evening. RSOURIS UNITED CHURCH- The Induction of Rev. W. B. F. Corkum will take place in St. James United Church, Sourls, on Friday, August 5th at 8 p.m. ‘GBAVEL W-ASHING MACH- INE DESTRUCTIVIJ T0 FISHING --During the past two summers fishermen of this locality have’ Georgetown and Vicinity been incensed at the havoc wrought to one of the best and. Mrs. Stephen Landry is visiting favored fishing streams rtcar+Mon— Ilelallves i“ Sal!" 30h". N13- tague. This is in reference to the l Valleyfleld stream which, owing to gravel being washed at a‘ fur- ther point up the stream, has now e deep red color from the presence of sand. Furthermoremthe silt has almost covered the gravel bottom ily of Charlottetown are the so that the sea trout are begin- 'guests of Mrs. Jay's mother, Mrs. ning to by-pass this ideal spawn- lJohn Batchilder. irtg ground to go elsewhere. The -i— fishing during these two summers Mrs. Joyce Martel] of Sourlsand has been worse than poor. and_Miss Peggy Walker left a few fishermen have had to travel far- ‘days ago on a visit to points in thcr in order to acquire a day's ‘ Ontario and Quebec. catch. What is far worse. how-t i ever, tourists seeking easily ac-l Mr. Thomas Dalton of Boston. ccssible fishing streams are also ‘ltlass, has been the guest of his going elsewhere. so that hcre again _ brother, Mr. James Dalton, for we are losing. It is most unfort-isome time. unate that the march of progress.» must assume such a pace that it] must destroy the natural habitat family of Montreal are holidaying of our fish. and about all their , in the Province and at present are SDMVHlHR Rround whcre arises the a the guests of Mrs. Bruce's mother, future plcntittide of trout for thc t Mrs. L. H. Douglas. streams. Surely there must be y some powers who are able to pre- t vent such havoc as is now being town motored to Georgetown Mon- done to this strcam, and if s0 Will d.'-i_v on business connected with they not strive to save the future i the Red Cross swimming and wat- of the trout in this river by hav- ter- safety annual meet. which is in! llli! flrRvPl-Wishln! mafillllle l planned for Cardigan on Wednes- setup where it can do no harm? ‘day. August 3rd. r Mr. and Mrs. John Victor and ' ‘family of Boston, Mass, motored Snurts Theatre [to the Province during the week Thursday, August 4th I Mr. and Mrs. Chester N. ."Blll" Llewellyn are visiting in Saint John, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bruce and Mr. James Mair of Charlotte- Innd are the guests of Mr. Victor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vic- tor. The preparatory service at St. David's United Church was pre- sided over by the minister, the tut - eon posed: ' Rev. Sidney J. Boyce. B.A.. and \ n was held on Friday. In a solemn wflueilbfl service two new elders were sct apart in the persons of Messrs. B. i-i. Stewart and Nelson Hanson. The minister was assisted by the Rev. Edward R. MacVicar, B.A., who also delivered a helpful and inspiring charge to the elders and congregation. On Sunday morning the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- ‘per was observed. at which two new members were received into . fthe fellowship of the church and - - a fine solo was sting by Miss ‘Eliz- Note: N0 Sim" s"l’-l°“lsw'l‘hl nbcth Bonncll. The 1mm anniver- TlilS Feature. l‘ ssry services of the church are to Show 8 0’clock m; flilli-IR ‘intro 1 to-rinrrial A lllilliil Bil Gilli!!! . iitlilllil nitillili Mil Qsmsoow-eweoeaeo be held on the coming Sunday, the 7th inst, of which announce- ments are to be made in our ad- vertising columns. The guest preacher is to be Principal Nich- olson of Pine Hill. Halifax. Ii. J. MABUN OPTOMETRIST Fitting end supplying Ginsu Eta. CLIFTON WEBB. SHIRLEY TEM- PLE BRING I-IILARITY TO CAMPUS IN "MR. BELVE- DERE GOES T0 COLLEGE" MONTAGUE. i’. l. l. Office Hours: 10 to l1 AM. 2 io 5 P. M. by appointment Office llonneoted With Drug Store. Presenting dapper Clifton Webb u the hilarious Belvedere he made famous in last year's comedy treat, "Sitting Pretty." "Mr. Belvedere Goes ‘Ito College" is not a sequel, according to advance reports, but rather an all new picture with only "Belvedcre" retained. Starring Shirley Temple with Thursday night when the Full-0-. Pep show was presented at Yedsr Theatre. The show was immensely= lwounded hor when she foiled m |turn a tractor. which she Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jay and fam- A t. I Andre _township. Sarnia. 0nt., was found Levoy. of Enniskillen guilty of wounding his ten-year- old daughter. Annie. by stabbing her with a pitchfork. Lovey was not drivlns. quickly enough. Cus- tody of little girl was awarded to her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Podolonsky of Alvinston, Ont. while accused was lined $200 and cost-s of $55 with an alternative ol’ three months in jail. Bristol and Vicinity Mrs. Joe Donovan and eon Jole have_gone to the shore to spend a weeks vacation on the beach. Mrs. William MacDonald and daughter Bertha were visitors to the city this treek on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kelly are ex- pected home this week from an cxtended trip to the west coast. Miss Beatrice Mosher is spend- ing lier vacation with her mother at present. Miss Mosher makes the trip home every summer. Friends of Mrs. Julia Gauthier will be pleased to learn she has returned home from the Hospital after undergoing a serious oper- ation. Mr. Aiziar Doucette who has been absent from his vicinity for quite some time arrived here this week to visit his wife and family. He will only remain a short time. A recent visitor here was the Rev. S. J. Boyce. Minister o! St. David's United Church. George- town. Mr. Boyce who was n pup. Iilar minister here at the Bristol United Church several years ago preached to his old congregation g" sundliy evening during his filmed)‘ ‘scheduled to omen Thurs- day at; the Prince Edward Theatre. “Mr. Belvedere Goes To College" shows Webb. who is becoming morn and more difficult to dis- tinguish from the self-styled gen- ius he has created. enrolling at. Clemens College where he proposes to finish the {our year course in one year. Because he never took time out. from his “gcnlus-ing" to get a de- gree, and since he ls eligible to re- ceive an award of $10,000 as soon as he can get one. the cosmopoli- tan Mr. Belvcdcre ls most. anxious to go through the school with no regard for the secondary pleasures tisurtlly associated with ta college education. Yet the amazing Mr. Belvedere becomes the ‘tblggest mSn on the campus" withoug half trying. The college's best athlete. he's a four- lctter man. no les. lie is the most brilliant student in school -— the All-American genius of everything could be nothing else. In addition. he creates the “Belvedcre Bump," While his impeccable attire wins him acclaim as the school's best- dressed student. Shirley Temple. however, re- mains to be convinced in the film. In trying hard to prepare herself to provide for her infant son (she's the widow of a war-lost flyer )ehe interviews the great Belvcdere and manages to get. him in some hot Webb. the Twentieth Century-Fox OLA. STARTS AUSTRALIAN SISVICI: Tits traditional llaweiien "A lulu on Canadian Pacific Air Lines’ new Impress route to Australia. press of Sydney rests in front of the Aloha control tower st Honolulu Pamela llookhain oi Sydney, Aeetrelis, during overnight stop at Iili to chat with a the broad Pacific, with W. .I. T rnbnll, of 01A, leeks on. Seated across Gray Tarpon, Vancouver, and Air Vice-Marshall A. 1N. Cowley, ei Transport. U per right, passengers en the first flight are edian Trade C issioner, Sydney. end Mrs. Dale. "at. were» III- ll m lleOonaohis (left) t ln lower piutnre above, the lin- Airport. Upper left, Stewerlsssss and iielen MeCreoken of Vancouver. penss in Ieir sight-seeing native st Null Airport. Centre leit, sole SUMO feet above 's Deputy Postmaster General, the table frees them are Senator Director of Air Services, Department entertained by 1.1.8. Dale, Acting den- Shown with Mr. and Mrs. Dale in this and Senator Jsines A. Msc- linnen (seated), former water that is mighty embarrassing lien Belvedere. llllll” greets passengers at Reno- oheedn; e fllei niignsn, picture ere of ‘hale visit. Friends ere always pleased U‘ to see him back slain even for only a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie MacDonald ‘Qj and young son spent the week end in Bristol. They returned to the city Sunday night-B. W.’ iilittii , was. Mw/Mee/Ge/m.’ M Hfllilirultis Miss Catherine Kelly. arrived borne from Newcastle. N’. 3., this week to spend her two weeks va-l cation with her parents. Mr. andl Ymfu 7°“ "hm "h" u" rm. Frank Kelly. end to renew egg-Elia?‘ my- 3P5“: hum!" u" with h” you" rliagicaii trailgsfogsaed into friends who are very pleased to cum “mu-ethic”. have her back with them again. __euy m M...“ Ev m“ lupplieswholewhaatwi valu- eb e wheat germ retained for A largo number of boys and girls who were employed at Mount good numflo |y°u ‘at vim Stewartvfor several weeks at the whom ' m!“ _bem_ strawberry plant. have been laid 5m of fin... Try a bowlfu] u, of! as the berry season has come to a close. They report as doing very well working piece work in the busy plant. Mr. John T. O'Brien. was s Sunday visitor to Selkirk. Monti- cello and East Point. guest of old friend/s, many he had not seen in sixty years, others he had hoped rnorrow with milk, sugar and fruit. Delicious ALb-WHlATl Nutritious ALL-WHEATl veuctous.’ cos?! fiEAWflb-Ear! Great to eat anytime! Gee g package today. ALL-WHEAT ll made KELDOGG-OOOD by Kellogg's of London, Ontgyig, to see again had passed on with- out his knowledge and to his sor- row. The work of placing all new seats in the Catholic Church by. M. F. Bchurmsn Company is; about completed. The seat-s arrivcdj all knocked down and required u lot of work gettng them together by carpenters skilled in this line‘ of work. l Welcome visitors here for flic past two weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sampson, from Halifax, N. S. They resided here many yea-rs ago. this being Mrs. Sampson's old home, she being Goldie Arn- old before her marriage snd her brothers and sisters reside here yet. Mrs. Josie Richard and two children are expected home next week to spend some time with Mrs. Richard's mother. Mrs. John Laipierre. Mrs. Richard was Evelyn lnplerre before her marriage and friends regret to learn she is not enjoying very good health and hope her trip will help her to bet- teirhealth. a complete line of General by feeding tho Sl-IUR-GAIN Other visitors here from Ontario at present are Mr. and Mrs. Stun- ley McEwen, from Burriefield, 011- tarlo. They are vlsitini Ml‘. MC- Ewen’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Em- ery McEwen, also his brother El- mer on the old homestead. Mr. Mc- Ewen is in the xarase llllslnffo‘ with his brother Arthur. Motorists remember Arthur, the popular xnr- ‘ aleman here before the war. Aitvczf his discharge from the army H‘, settfed in Ontario. His wife is Ad» McLeod from Charlottetown. E. J. Mac Phone 16-28 STAIIBII llIP PIIIIS. U‘ your hi feel as if packed with’ bro en lass? r no ii a knife were being twisted nit? 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