: THEICET Ia Sure To See "A PLACE Taylor and Shelley Winters. PARENTS' MAGAZINE . . . Spe cial Merit Award! "Film Should become a timeless classic." LOOK . . . Paramountla "A Place .In The Sun” is a passionate mem- orable movie." REDBOOK . . . Picture of the Month! "One of the yearls finest pictures." SUNDAY MIRROR . . ”HoIYy- wood has done itself proud with this picture." e 5 e a Montsom Elizabeth LADIES HOME JOURNAL . . . "Worth waiting years to see. Donlt miss the picture.” You'll Agree twin: Us CLIIFT "Y Rated High on Honor List to win this years Academy Award as "The Top- Pieture Of The Year." SILVER SCREEN . . . "Sufficient suspense to keep you in your seat even though your house may be on fire." 4 SPECIAL MID-HITE SHOW TUESDAY FEEL THAT it is EAVESDROPPIN G on TH N". S l Th Th M E ii Y Sta 0 The Screen 1'ociay...Moiiigomery Ciift. lliaaberli IN "1: so mm" . is ognexg; "The 0;?" Figure: Ever Shown Here in Charlottetown. "So Much ojumi A PR JOE PALOOKA in THE BOWERY nor: in O "WINNER TAKE ALL" "FIGHTING FOOLS" CAPITOL IT'S A RIOT OF FUN - - -JOIN THE PARTY AT 11:15 PM. ' M THE EASTERN GUARDIAN CAPITOL miv - rue. - win. I MATINEE 3:30; ; EVENING SHOWS 7-9 V - nevioteiiazini gtganio iI000iiiiE - out-scii fmiciii Tlr tear-or gall -more um: imam-u aauarrriiiuirur-mu XIIIIIIIIIDOIGIHIIO! Bruea Macrlaee, Mire Joyoe ..'Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mac- Leod. Montague, were visitors to Charlottetown yesterday. ..'Hsr many friends are sorry to hear Mr. Laiwrence lrvlng. Mon- tague. is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. ..'Her many friends are sorry to hear Mrs. Dan MacDonald, Mon- tague, is a patient in the Kings County Hocpltal. ..'Mr. Norman Nicholson. Jr-. Montague, will leave today for Yarmouth, N. 8., for an interview with the management of tire Yar- mouth Herald Press. Mr. Nichol- son was formerly employed as linotype operator with the Pioneer Press at summerside. ..tDll-ll) IN NEW YORK.-Word has been received by Mf- F-d'Vl'Bl”d F. Godf. "Woodville", Cardigan. of the death on Febniary 28th or his cousin Mr. John.Harold Mackin- non. Larchmont. New York. The late Mr. Maokinnon was a son of the late Dr. John and Ailce Goff Miwxinnon. Seattle. whose younger years were lived at Georgetown and "Woodville", Cardigan. res- pectively. He is survived by his wife, a son Charles. of Du Ponito. Niagara. a daughter. Jean. New York, two sisters, Marion. Mrs. Robert Orr. Los Angeles and Helen Mrs. James Allen. Seattle. His cider brother Dr. Gaff Mackin- non. Seattle. predeceased Mm sev- ; eral years ago. ..'LAlD T0 REST - The fu- neral 03 the late Archibald Mac- Pheraon, who passed away in the King's County Hospital Friday morning. was held yesterday af- ternoon with a short service at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kitchener Smith, New Perth, and V SIIEVEBO NEWS -VIltlllli,i,llgllE,l,;,il,illYiNlRE to U. s. ARMY BAND COMEDY I-l0Y'l”S BEAUTY siuoii will open a branch of their then to St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Car-digan.,at 2:30. The services were conducted by the Minister. Rev. P. N. Young. Mrs. Walter Myers presided at the or- gan. The hymns were "Take Comfort Christians”. "Lead, Kind- ly Light” and "Shall We Gather At The River". The scripture lessons were Psalm 21 and Revela- tions 7. Rev. Mr. Young spoke words of comfort and inspiration to the bereaved family, using for his text Genesis 5:24, "And Enoch walked with God; and he was not, for God took him." The pau- bearerl were William Minchin, Glen MacLaren, Reginald Mel- liah, Reginald Hennebeiy. John Ployer. Andrew MacDonald. in- biislness in jtllliils, P.E.i. lb. lays, who visited it. 1. calls rooariily was instructed by one of ear loading hair-uyllrio in can very latest hair styling. W wlvlrig and hair eating. hoiullag new "Poodle Hair no res-aaent Wave. IoI'.l'lIlAt7'l'YlALoNwiiiaeaillnea :' f 'l”..ghg..."- . of errnarient IAMEEB - l'Lll.T WAVE - COLD WAVES Iraiertwillarinaou-ire. opoa -non-s naau-rir with n eaperteneed operator. aerirrad by Mrs. Dr. A. an. mmaaranoa AND arroiimianri-s, 1 pom-aor ins. suarawooo. ' ,iee”. 1t.waa e -waa terment took place in the church faosarsz-Moaraouri Harold r-'. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn. W4" d ”9'”""'" 1"''"”d ”"ch2;f Wlgginton, Plus Mcliinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laverl. The Guardian may be bought at the followin, places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Baum: The Snack Bar and II. Illehardr la sen. ..'Messrs Douglas MacGowan and Carl MacLure. Montague. are on a business trip to Halifax. ..'His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Doug Coffin. Montague, is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. ..'Master Malcolm MacPhee, Montague, spent the week-end in Union Road, guest. of his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mei- lish. JFUNEIIAL FRIDAY - The largely attended funeral of the late Mrs. tCapt.) J. J. Fitzgerald. who passed away at her home in Georgetown on Friday, February February 29th. was held from St. James Church on Wednesday. March 5th, at 9.00 a.m. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. 0. Kiggins and interment was in St. James Church cemetery. The pallbearers werp: John C. Gotell, Joseph Johnson. P. J. DeLory. Harry Yoraton, Raymond Solomon and A. E. Jenkins. AC. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. William Farrell of Sturgeon is visiting in Georgetown at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Joseph Gotell. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitagerald and children. James and Sylvia. of Grove City. Penn., U. S.A.. arrived II-'1 Georgetown on Monday. March ,3rd. called home by the death oi Mr. Fitzgerald's mother. Mrs. (Capt) J. J. Fitzgerald. Miss Ruby Allen. who is employ- ed in the City, is visiting for a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen. Richmond Street. Mr. Stephen scully returned home on Saturday. March lst. from Charlottetown 'where he has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. His many friends are pleased to hear that he is feeling much better. The oxceptionally heavy snow fall and drifting of the past two weeks has provided employment for quite a number of men in the Can- adian National Railway yard and main line. Reminiscent of old-time winters was the sight on Tuesday. March 4th.. of upwards of thirty men and several teams engaged in opehinl several of the town's streets cemetery. ...... .3MON'l'AGUl: LEGION MEET- ING-The regular monthly meet- ing of the Montague lranch Can- adian Legion waa held in the le- gion Hall Thursday evening with Comrade R. Martin presiding. There was a goodly number pre- sent despite the bad roads. The minutes for the last meeting were read and approved. The recre- tary read a letter from the Carra- dian Red Cross re their current can n for funds and after some uaeion he was author- iaad to donate 335.00 to this cause on behalf of the branch. A 05.00 donation was also authorised for the "Canadian on look lerv- that this a very worthy cause as the in Korea have the present internation- and other worthwhile Elm!--. to traffic. -AC Bear River and I I I Vicinity . tl..ornp Gallant of Bear River returned home by train on mea- day. March 4. after spending a few days as guest at the home of Mr. James Hanlon. New izealand, Mr. 1'liomas-.Ch.eTverie of Bear River has returned home after spending the past past few months in Boston. ' ' Mr. Gerard Gallant is spending his furioulh at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gai- iant, near River. ' Martin Mcaaugh. Michael Me- Gaugh. Norbert Hughes and Ger- ard Gallant were in Bouria on bus- iness on 'Neaday. March 4th. The young people of Bear River had a very enjoyable gathering at their amusement oantrs on ltrnday. ilpb. 24. no music was supplied in Louis Mccormack and Harold Gai- lent. 'f:.Jf!,.g- ..o. A .-. -h -nim Young l.'oopIa.:.AaIdng So Much of I.lfa..:.Takin( APIACE IN SUN Pietweg .T HE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN Dear Patrons:- E niiivi SY of3 E0 "A PLACE IN THE sun" is the story of today . . .a'drama of three young people uncontrollably in love-who risked everything to get that love! It is the story that mirrors all lovers-the story that belongs to everyone . laraneooi Shows and fever of youth. Even rarer, and frankly of the compelling by instincts they can neither resist nor understand. Here is the story of a young man who was too ambitious, even in love, and of the two girls who cared for him too much! These three emotion-packed roles are portrayed by the most exciting young stars it has been possible to combine in one film in many years. it is rare that any motion picture has captured so magnificently the fire has any screen drama spoken so freely needs and desires of young people, driven Here is a remarkably revealing picture-one you'll remember and love 3:30 1:00 . . . completely. Sincerely, Nor Eownnn-miv-rue.-w G. a. wa'L:rnii.s. Manager. Q. S. S; Forfeits Game With ten minutes to go in the last. period, the score 4-1 for Charlottetown, Queen Square School forfeited the game to the Montague High school at the Montague Rink Saturday night, ice to mix it up with the lottetown referee during a melee Montague fans manhandled one of the visiting players, and when the third period episode occurred the Queen Square coach ordered his charges to the dressing room to remove their uniforms. The. two coaches discussed the matteri at some length in the dressing room. but the Queen Square coach decided against letting his team resume play because of spec- tator interference, and the game was forfeited, with his consent, to Montague. The nine waa marred by a series of fights during the three periods which called for a liberal number of penalties, two of them majors. sparked by B. MacGuigan. the visitors were well in control of the play during the game. and only the outstanding work of Stewart in the Montague net kept the score from being great- er. Shcpherd in the vlsitaorst net had also a busy time, particularly during the third period when Montague put on a concerted drive to equalize the score. Earlier in the evening the: Georgetown High School girlsj High ' swamped the Montague school girls 3-0 in an exhibition game which showed the visitors in supremacy during three periods.l Line-ups: Queen square: Goal. shepherd; defence. J. MacGuigan. G. Mac- Donald, Smith. MacNaili; wards. Carroll. Davey, 3. Mac- Gulgan, Whalen. Pineau. Pi-aught, Peters iloail and Vicinity .3Mr. Lowell Beck. Toronto. at the'home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Beck. Alliston. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson. Toronto. Ont.. are visiting Mrs. Jackson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Archie Collins Alliston. Mr. and Mrs. Graham MacSwa- in, Murray Harbor. were visitors in Alliston recently guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Macawain. Mrs. Sylvia Keenan and Mrs. Milton Hooper. Murray River were recent visitors to Peters Road. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Macawaln. Mr. Bert Hickenj Alliston. was a Business visitor to Charlottetown recently. Mr. John Ca-mpbe-ll. Alliaion. re: cently motored to Montague. Miss Joan Nicholson. teacher of Glen William. spent a recent week- end at her home at Mllltovm. Mr. Arthur Butler. Peters Road waa a visitor to Miiltown recently guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Butler. Ontl. has spent the past two weeks' ; After Leading Montague ' 4-1 In Third Period Hughes, J. MacDonald. L. Shep- herd. ' Montague: Goal, Stewart; de- fence, Maboii. Reynolds, Higgin- botham. Wattcrworth: forwards. Johnston, Clements. Poole, Bui- livan. J. MacDonald, C. Stewart, K. MacDonald. Referees: J. Coyle and 3. Mac- at the southeast corner. This was Donald. the seicondh:)c)::aaiontd':ringl the summgny game n w c rpeoa rs ner- Hm, Period fered with the players. y During the second period two I (Qg3;;u)5q'H.ar" 3' M"Gm.1'.'lg Penalties: smith. 'J.. mono"... aid. Mabon. Cari'olL . second Paiiod 2-Queen Square. Pinesu twhalcnl . .. 3:45 3-Queen Square, D. MacGui.gaii (Carroll! . ..i. 10:32 Penalties: Reynolds. Higgin- botham (major), G. Macaul- gan tmaiorl. Third Period 4-Queen Square, 3. MacGulgan (Carroll; . 2:11 'i Montague, Higginbotliam 6:05 Penalties: None. Giris' line-ups: Georgetown: Goal. King: de- fence, Johnston, Walker, Landry: forwards, Prosper. Murphy. Delory, Sampson, Fitzgerald. Martel. Montague: Goal, Lanigam de- fence, MacLure. 1''. Murphy; for- wards. Yeo, Clair, sorrey. Mac- Kenzle. R. Murphy, wlgginton. Abney in 4-1 Vlciory Over White Sands In the Murray Has-boiir rink Thursday. March 0th Almoy hot- key team defeated White sands team by score of 4-1. The Alney team has improved considerable since their last tilt with Murray River team Saturday night when the score was 3-3. Aimey goals were scored sharpshooters Bud Odrorne and Harold Cuddy. For White sands Eddie Derby netted the lone goal. Both goalies did excellent goal- tendlne especially MacDonald in the Abney net. lineups: Abney-Goal. R. MacDonald; de- fense, R. Richards. 8. Stricklariid; forwards. H. Cuddy. M. W '" ds. A. O'Connor. R. O'Connor. 8. Ol- bome. H. . While Suns - Goal. R. Du-by; defence. C. Ball, A. Macrarlane; forwards. W. Clements. A. clan- enta. L. Busll. E. Nicolle. M. Gid- cllnga. J. Giddings, 3. Beck. Referces-B. atewart. it. Chgp. man. by APPIOVIS IUDGET LONDON. March 0-(AP)-The Lower House of the supreme Bov- iet Saturday pproved the biggest budget in Russia's history. Moa- cow radio said the budget calls for defence expenditures of iii,- I MARCH 10. 1952 ovnrowaasna naam mum mvi: szqumicu Man "A PLACE IN 1-,. arm" IlEM0llA31,E ,.,L',”" I lloulrolnexv curt. -mm Taylor and Shelley wmufif tin: m:.'fl'.';."' mt - oun ad for the dyrat icing" Hie mounts "A Place in The 51:; which opens today at the pm.” Edward Theatre. -riiis oulatamime Cmrae Stevens 1 ii "I" 59 I mailer glam reportedly or Academy Aiw rd .. - at the and of the.'yearc.om1dhmO" Rarely has a tin ea kind of advance praise rmt afeetad the preview showings g "A Place In The sun." Normal? hard-to-ploare critics have dui WW down into their adjective 1-,"; to enumerate the merits oi um sensational production. Tm, N; claim has cited the story. direction Ind Dlloduotion, as well as the per. fomiances. Focusing on three )'t'Iiing I desperately locking their ,.i.'L'.0”,,f the rim. producer-director sum”. camera traces out their I0l'e:, H. pirationa and despair with ru, Ilollumr - Montgomery curt .9. pears as a likoable. ambitious fie. tory worker; Shelley wimm, is out as the earthy. slxnpie ,;., that he meets on the job. A ..,.,.'. ancs between the two ig ,h,,,,,. ad when Olift falls in love um, Elisabeth Taylor. pampered darling of a wealthy family. His confused, Inlllldwd I'll-Hlllts to gain lnl. himself I life better than any hp has ever known provide mg framework for the ensuing sum. Swvenl bu punctuated his mm' with a score of intensely realistic love scenes. One sequence in Mr. ticurr. involving clift and M35 Tay or. has been widely discussed. may well boot-ans a i'llm classic. in In Ixcitlna Ittanot to tell a movie story in a new and more ouecm-. Wly. Stevens has employed miny novel techniques. such as tn. uvvI' ' of succeeding scam; and the un of music as it full. fledged dramatic agent. xmmn. at-iva use of the camera addition. ally underscores idyllic lovo menu and tense dramatic tzresoendoes. An outstanding supporting rest headed by Keefe Brasselle, and Clark and Raymond Burr lends additional dimensions to this ai-. rerting drama based on a screen- play by Michael Wilson and Harry Brown. H. J. HABDH OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses lie. . by appolntnient. Office lloure: iii to l2 A. M. I to I P. M. MONTAGUZ. P. z. I. Ollloe Connected with Drug Store. soo.ooo,ooo rubles (e2s,soo.ooo,oooi. :..::..:.: I I Mr. Lowell neck of Toronto. Ont.. and lliaion. was a recent visitor to M .v Harbor North. guest of Mr. and Mrs. llmer Millar. Mr: carter 7:11. Identlne. recent week-and at his homo at Peters Road. Mr. Murray Jackson. employee of central Oi-names-iar.'charlottai.own. was a visitor to his been recently. Mr. cheater Maclwaln and Mr. Harold Maolwain. Peters Road. werg recent visitors to Montague. Mr. John A. Maeswaln. Peters Road. was a recent buelneu visit- or to Montague. Mr. Iliner Millar, Murray Harbor ihtztitwoe a recent visitor to Allie- I ,,....4- g. 2'... yiloyae of the Canadian leak of . commerce. Murray River. spent it . One of Canada's lowest price full-size cars! Engineered for thrills as well as thrift! A real gas saver! liIuinudeben:IonlDhe-jrauoerudaa. are-a wiaeldinreotieaaiat ealraod-Oraalreaal oil-uriratlrareiien Ieabaaanwilh-mlII9'5"t I xm...4ya,a:w.: I Own the newest of the new for 32 1952 STUDEBAKER 1 CHAMPION Styled with the swept-back grace of a new-type jet plane! J .. Studebaker Automatic Drive or Overdrive available in II liodoll II euira roll no Great ( ANA I N George T. G. IVES St. DA--VHY (ANA g . Charlottetown P.E.l. "Ra '30 mam tvAi1sMEN Phong I117 W .