Ii n , ‘ I Eiumbi-r" is a shrick-by-shrlek pic- ,. i; PAGE EIGHT .. 90 O-OOQ-OJ Ooo-ooooo-po PilliitlE EDWARD TODAY ITDESIWED. Shows2z30-7- 9 F GtenGiQ/‘inrsu- "i i -. .§ "QIN Mu, ' ‘v35 ‘in L | VESDFQ Never Again Will Yol- Hear A Telephone Slrrlll . o e Without Remembering This Suspense-Etched Portrait of Murder! itlilltllkl Siaiiiiiyiilt Nliil iililifélSlil‘ “Sillllili , wiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii _ - r. plifiiliuuili iigii-iie‘»fiin' ANN RICHARDS Niiiiiiil (NNNY - IIANUH] VlRMll NOT RECOMMENDED F OR CHILDREN UNDER l6 YEARS CARTOON - ACADEMY AWARDS 0444-0 §-§-O-§§4’rO-O spun ' INYIIIAINIAINI EXTRA! '§§§§4 50% 1;‘. . . A FILM EVENT! REQYESTED BY THE MANY WHO WERE UNABLE TO SEE THIS GREAT FILM, TI-IE “CAPITOL THE- ATRE" ANNOUNCES THE RETURN ENGAGEMENT or"- “ANNE 0F GREEN GABLES" (From The Ever Popular Novel of the Same Name) HERE'S A STORY THAT IS CLOSE TO THE HEART _ OF EVERY ISLANDER. — CAVENDISH, GREEN GABLES, THE BABBLING BROOK, THE HAUNTED WOOD, THE LAKE OF THE SHINING WATERS, AND LOVERS LANE, ALL IMMORTALIZED BY THE BE- LOVED PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUTHORESS, LUCY MAUDE MONTGOMERY. SEE AND ENJOY AGAIN. “ANNE or GREEN GABLES” STARRING ANNE SHIRLEY AND TOM BROWN AT THE Capitol Theatre TODAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 BARE SUSPENSE FILM AN EMOTIONAL WALLOP Suspense reaches the 265111118 int at the Prince Edward Theatre _ here the lrial Wallis-ltniitnle Lit- ak production of Paramount's ‘Sorry, Wrnniz Nunibcr", a murder hlllcr with an cntircly ncw slant, aka-s aii auspicious local debut. Co-stnrring Barbara Stanwyck d Burt Lancaster, “Sorry, Wrong der. It compels its audience to shrink in common horror with a woman who early in the story overhears her death being plotted, and in an hour and a half of help- less horriflcation, awaits her end.‘ Enlarged and transposed to the screen from Lucille Fletcher‘: great radio play, which was m. broadcast seven times by popular demand, the film contains three times as many shudders as the ure of the encroachment of mur- half-hour network thriller. CROVSSWORD‘ 3. Chest J1. Voirled Egyptian escutcheon cod 18.’ ndisn Announce- adder ment of 2i. Plant. ovule taming 22. Things marriage to eat Forcboding 23. Beaches Japanese 24. People of circle Korea Broiling I5. Thrice chicken lmus.) Part of s 27. Japanese check festival . Showy‘ I9. Stoppers flowers 30. Wins . Tavern 31. Finishes DAILY ACROSS Crust on a wound Explosive, missile Shop Beetle’ Spit-alts‘ Roman emperor» moss.) Eskimo tool Alaskan Eskimo Lament! French article liiythical kill}: of , Britain Prophet Bony framework of hcad . Rips 26. Stocking . Vegetable . Gold i Heraldry) . Amount in cords, as wood . Intellect . Forbid UHUIJ BKIIIB DIED! -,l. S. ' 9. ‘I0. 12. :13. 9' EIGB DBL! I Saturday's Answer -\' 83. Exchange premium $4. Denominstiol 37. Obtain 38. Girl's name '14. us. pa. 11s. 20. 21. 23. . liabitiial i cirunkards Q. Drinking i cup tScot.) D0\\'N Jlot fresh 2. Discoverer of America DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llerrfs how tn work It! AXYDLBAAXR ts LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. spos- trophies. the length and formation of the words ere Ill hillb- Esch dsy the code letters sre differnnL A Cryptogrnrn Qirotstlos pYKTET UHVUKTILTI 7K1‘ TJTI‘! ITHLGLTIl-ILITHV. Saturdays (kyptoquote: WHY WILL MEN WOQRJ“ lliiellli. 8Q Zr-Tlfmnmu- qpistriliitlJljtl mun haunts, iii: rssrsitri WGUA RDIAN IGINTS: IIONIAGUI: Herold l‘. Landry, Albert Litton. Mrs. In“ ltswlfl. Ilse llarrtot Olnlr. AGENT GIOIGITOWN: Wsldon tavern. The Gusrdtnn nay bebought st my of the following rleoss in llonhgue: Miss 8. A. Llewellyn; vill- Ol-q. In Georgetown: ‘Ike Ioet Offline; In Sourls: Inner: in ls- rear-i The newt" ‘m, “m” HKIITIED FOOTWEAR at thi Montague Shoe Store. . nnsannns will find disnlsy sale sdvts. and suction sdvts. etc. on our Financial Page. Miss Beulah MscLeod of New York is spending an extended va- cation st her summer cottage in Montague Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Scsnnell are spending their summer vacat- ion at their residence in George- town. ' Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Patterson are spending the summer st the cottage of Mr. snd Mrs. R. K. Clements, Lower Montague. Mr. Doug Landry. Pictou, is spending a few days in Montague. guest of Mr. snd Mrs. Seymour Acorn. Mr. Matt Kemp. Sturgeon. spent n few days visiting his grand- daughter, Mrs. Hsrry Llewellyn of Montague. His many friends are happy to see Mr. Kemp so hale snd hearty at the good age of 90 years. Mrs. John Dewis. of Advocate, N. S,, accompanied by hei- twp children, Margaret Jean and Dou- las, are spending a two-weeks va- cation at the summer cottage of Mrs. Dewis‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Coffin, on the Montague River. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thayer, Wat- ertown, Mass, are spending a two weeks vacation in Montague. guests at the Poole Hotel. Mr. Thayer, an enthusiastic fisherman, was fortunate enough to catch a two- pound trout this week, which is successful fishing. Her msny friends are pleased to learn that Beatrice Power. ybunl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Power, Montague. is recovering satisfactorily from injuries receiv- ed while she and her parents were visiting relatives in Queensport, N. S. The door of the car in which they were driving opened. snd Beatrice was thrown from the car. She was rushed to the hospital, where she was confined four days, and then on return to Montague she was placed under the doctors care. l SOUBIS WEST Dr. Charles Kickhsm, Boston, paid s brief visit to the lslsnd. Miss Bride McCarthy returned home after visiting Charlottetown and Winsloe. Mr. snd Mrs. Chester Mullally returned to Saskatoon after l vac- ation in Sourls West. 'Mr. Hubls Lannlgsn is spending a few weeks visiting his mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Gruner and family of Montreal are enioy- “hi Ifiilrini! ‘in PPII-‘ml an“ ing s vacation in Sourls West. 1118"!’ 379B" "l "iimill ""1"- J.Ci. Phalen, formerly road tn- _ i; qaector, Montreal, to be sleeping Miss Patricia Mullally ,Mon and dining “gam- Hnlflax’ "ice real. arrived Monday on s holiday m P E I GE. Edgar, also retiring on pen- ' ' ' sion after many years of faithful service. Mr. and Mrs. Tom White. Char- lottetown. were recent visitors to Sourls West. Mrs. Jimmie Petrlne and son Donald, Boston, sre enjoying s visit with Mrs. Petrine’: mother. Mrs. Hugh J. McDonald. Miss Willa Fitzgerald. Charlotte- town. was s week-end guest re- cently of Miss Eileen Hughes, Sourls West. Flying Officer Paul Hanson. Mrs, Hanson snd son spent the week- end in Sourls West, the guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Phoncie McDonald. Mr, snd Mrs. Perrigo snd daugh- ter, Boston, sre spending s few weeks with Mrs. Perrlgo’: sister, Mrs. John Klckhsm, snd Mr. Kickham, Sourls West. Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph Douceite. Lower Rollo Bay, had an enioy- able reunion with sll the members of their family present during July. Congratulations are extended to Misses G. il-Iughes, Margaret R. Doucette snd Theresa Hanan, on successfiilly passing their entrance examinations. N. J. lIABDN orromrrnwr fitting sud ‘lnizlyllll til-III s: sisos-rsous. r. s. s. Office llourei 10 to 1s LII. I to 5 F. ll- by appointment Office Conneeted Iltl Drug ltere. . zgslr cs1; to; s few miles when _____________ ey mo ore homeward last. Mon- T I E deli] frfom s whack-end at. their "ONO" NOEEGMN DEM, unc e's arm w ere Lcmmell w _ ___ employed. Police said the far‘: 605,10 (c?) Nomql“ work" h m’, . n“ ed m ‘he roan Prince Oalv will unveil a nvvmo "who p ' fifilfiffihili “"2? "l 113?“; - on e a o iii-mm» ailments.“.i.’:*z:.:':.":n:: M» Mi "d Llyllg, m, shot snd killed While attempting to capture s gunman Graham, 30. shot to deem n14; cums Zfififi- ."‘3.'Z‘.l'l'l. "i-Nicéiifi ii.i’i‘l’iil‘i3’.l""?i's? $N§§§°°L“ita.¢°’“" DAILY for the capture of his slnyer was body was found ‘under an East-End - "messed i0 $3.500 Saturday. The Boardwalk July m; snd iii-rim MQNTAQUI} 00L]; MoKey sl yer hes a $5.000 reward Wicket. also 38. shot in e West. 510mg; L!“ to hh he: i Central nursing iioim inc same family, Montague, spent s two- weeks vacation at Burns Cottage. Mr. Kydd is an employee d} the Bsnk of Commerce, Montague. ' ‘ Outremont, weeks vacation at the summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cof- fln. and also visited Mr. Douglas’ mother. Mrs. Georgetown. Advertisers are reminded that their CODY not later than ious day Out of city advertisers phone classifieds, etc, should par- ticularly bear this in mind emnized Church, Mt. Stewart, P. E. I, on August 3rd, at 4 P. M. when Wanda Elizabeth Jay, daughter and Mrs. Lyman Jay cf Mt. Stow- art, became thc bride of Francis Lawrence Costello. Montreal. Quo- bec. Rev. Wm. T. Mercer ted. sister Miss Zelda Jay as bridesmaid, and Stanley Glover. cousin oi the bride. was best man. Mr. Lyman Jay, gave the bride to be married. dress of white with pink accessor- ies and a corsage of piiilc roses. Tlic bridesmaid was with white accessories. vice snid the signing of the regis- ter the bridal party motor trip o'clock to thc hrme of Mr. Lyman Jay where ii reception was held for well-wishers. treal where the groom is a clerk in a growing business. receiving the congratulations best wishes of maiiy people. D.ii.il. Appointment Dn Atlantic Region following appointments sleeping and dining car depart- meint on the Atlantic rcizlou of the Canadian National Railways are announced by 13.13. Archibald. superintendent. All appointments are effettlve Aug. l. WR. Sutherland, heretofore sleeping and dirilm: "H" Moncton. ed assistant superintendent. at Hal- ifax, NS. succeeding RW. McCul- clerk. Halifax. to be sleeping anti dining car agent at Moncton. supervisor of equipment. Atlantic region, Halifax, to be chief clerk, Halifax. ment inspector, Halifax. to be in- spector in chiirgc, sleeping dining car department, North Syd- ney. NS. check, Halifax, to be district sup- ervisor of equipmcnt. Atlantic re- gion. Halifax. ‘ Toronto Polict Continue To Seek Slayers Baffled by misleading reports and lack of clues in the double-guri-slay- 111g of Robert and Gloria McKay, police investigators they are following up several new leads Lemmell. believed to one of the last persons to see the Mc-Kays alive. He was picked up by police on a Barrie farm Satur- day for questioning. two of six slaying victims in the lbronto district within nine-days- unprecedented in Toronto history. McKay's body. shot: three times, was found North York izuily last. ‘Tuesday. llis wife's body. with two bullet wounds, u» was discovered the following day in s. parked car st s former mil- itsry hospital parking were buried Saturday. fsnm laborer and object of s. 24- hour police search. have scccimpsnied the McKsys in Victims of otherslsylngs in the ‘lvlflhtb Mr. snd Mrs. Hewson Kydd and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Douglas of Que, spent a two L. H. Douglas, ..'NOTlCE r0 ADVERTISERS- must be iii the Guardian noon the prev- to guarantee insertion. who ‘tele- Costello-Jay Wedding A very pretty iveddiniz was soi- in St. John's United of Ml‘. officia- The bride was aitendcii by Ili‘l' The father, The bride looked charming in a attired in ‘pink After the very impressive ser- went 0n n returning at. seven large gathering of friends and The couple will reside in Mors- They are and mmsax. NE. Aug. is - The in the nzent. it N.B._ has brPn appoint- RK. Burnham. formerly chief Ci.T. Connolly. formerly district PE. Zwicker, formerly equip- and AW. Rnftus, formerly clerk and TORONTO, Aug 7 -(CP)-— said today One ls the finding of Helge A. have been The popular young couple were crime lr a subunhsn lot l They Lemmell. 56-year-old Swedish is known to IN! were friend of Presidential Aide Gen. Harry l-l. Vaughan, leavcs h.. sccolld secret ‘session with a U. S. Senate investigating sub-committee day. Arrests hlve- been do in Dwglssssch csse.,___ . n ‘m.’ ‘ITIE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN BODY OF WIFE IS FCUND l8 HOURS AFTER HUSBAND l5 MURDERED a . WAR VETERAN AND HIS WIFE ARE Just 18 hours after body of Robert Smith MacKay, of Toronto, was xvife, Gloria, 23, with one bullet wound in her back. Her body was close Maj. in Washington. Maragon, who looms as a mysterious key figure in the Senate probe of “five per centers," has demanded a full public hearing. Eariliciuakes Since i939 NEW YORK, Aug. ‘7-(AP)— The Ecuador earthquakes Friday. in which the death toll may exceed 4,600 is South America's worst trag- edy of this kind since 1930. In that yienr. 30,000 were killed in earthquakes in Chile. Only other recent quakes on the southern continent were last April, when 44 were killed in South Cent.- ral Chilc. and in November, 1947, when 60 were killed ln Central Pcru. - Other major earthquake caiss- trophes of the last two decades: 1948--3,238 killed at. Fuksi. Jap- an; more than 1.000 killed at: Lihwa. Slkang Province, China. 191i9—Erzlngan, ‘Illrkey. 23,000 kLiled. ' l935—Quctl.a, India, 60,000 killed. IDEA-India, more than 6,000 kill- ed. lilail-illonshu Island, Japan. 1.535 d . earl. l93%-Kansu, Chins, 70,000 kill- ed ltial-Managus, Nicaragua, 1.000 killed. 1D30~Southetn Italy. 1.4M kllled. The greatest toll of lives token by mrthquakes this century ws-s in 1900. at Kansu Chins, when 180,000 were killed. q NEW_"0LD FCYIOOL sis" LONDON - _. l - The Royal Air Force Rea-ping Society, whose members consist. of RAJ‘. escap- ees from Second World War prison ciunps. has adopted a tie. It has azure blue jacquard stripes sym- bollsing barbed wire and golden eagles on a navy background. Arrived Irish dom Nfld. Bayle AT SAI Arrived Arrived USS. U.S.S. U.S.S. Penca None Shipping News AT HALIFAX— Galloway Kent, Corner Ssiled Sunday Caribbean, lea Imperial Toronto, sea Empire Wallace, from Unit-ed Kingdom Salted Saturday l-hisvic. Jamaica Ssilad Sunday WARTIlVfE GROWTH Edmonton's population has in- creased from 00,000 in 1930 to 131,000 in 194-8. Sunday Poplar, from United King- Brook, af, for Deepwater, N. J’. unsoun- Saturday Sunday Albany, Norflok, Va. Ellyson, Norfolk Fitch, Norfolk rrow, for United Kingdom c. MURDERED AFTER RETURN EROM HAPPY HOLIDAY uucusr 8. 1m found riddled by bullets in s "lovers' lane". D011" ‘Wild 5°53! 0! hll found in car parked behind a Toronto hospitals _ New Version 0f Old Adage. Swords lnio Plov_v_Shares (By The Canadian Press) MEDICINE HAT. Alta. Aug. 7- They've got a new version of the old adage about-beating swords into plow shares at the Sufiield Experimental Stdtion, 30 miles northwest of here. They are swit- ching from flame throwers to spray guns. It's part of the conversion nf the uiartime testing base from re- search in chemical warfare to other projects including the use of chemicals in combatting Prairie insect pests-qrifisshoppers. black flies, mosquitoes and warble flies. Operations of the basc were top sccret during the war when it be- came the largest lest station de- voted to chemical warfare and sl- ilod fields in the democracies. Since the war, the base has been working in co-operation with the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture in s campaign against pests. Last year. aerial pest sprayings on mosquito larvae were carried out where the Red Deer and South Saskatchewan Rivers meet and officials reported marked luc- cess. _' This year, aerial spraying against grasshoppers was conducted in the Whitla, Alta, district. and the spread of these crop-devouring pests was said to have been ms- terially reduced. i Another major study, far re- moved from war projects. which has been under way for a year in co-operation with the Nationallie- search Council, is rain-making by dropping carbon-dioxide dry ice on moisture-laden clouds. Several tests were made last summer with varied results. and the work ll being continued. Indian tea prices are now on s competitive basis with those of Ceylon. ll Defence son, high ranking officers of the ll0 lea loyal Gsnsdlsn navy snd offielels o! the “Navy kettle of Osnsds were present st cusp In‘. ab. 7n. I 6i ' I on as. -to Plan to build s new $5,000,000 diesel plant st London. Ont, has been made public by General Motors Corp. The plant will revolutionize Canadian railways. providing diesel engines instead of steam locomotives. Above is home plant. at Ls Grange, 111., of Electro-motlve division of General Motors. .. _ . _ _ I _ _ _ Osdets from Ulfzw. h’ I." “n” lh rslts, New Iesllnd. linden end Oenedto yum Irnpire In." dsdet is ssiag insured