I rssirsrllrs; an wen. Fhllllli EIWIAIIII ,1" 1Q3|;y3 j roulw - rues. - Will. ‘seams: ssoursoul-a Ilanid r. S towllls LGINTI IOUIIII III Ill‘ ' The Guarllaa nsaTN IOLIOIIIQ places ll IOIUIU" “JIOI sass - Iiectrio IM- ' ord Player. Radio attachment. practically new. Also one Atom oil-burner. wick ma. Used i011!‘ months. Apply l0 31H’! LIEWQIIYII. Montague. . ‘CALL AND 5E! ill 10X YOU!‘ ulllsllllll CHRISTINE Jllcllllnn GAINES‘ _ Shows 3130-7-8145 News.- Cartoon - Comedy Animal Comedy Musical Featuretta V. l . l FOR SALE Two lots ol land in the Town oFSoul-is. (l) Building lot an Chapel Street. (2) Two and one-half acres otland on the Line Root? just North of the Church. For further particulars apply to: MELVIN .|. McQUAID, Solicitor, ~ Souris iiy lien Reynolds 0 iiuiokies ca???‘ "l don't can if a Guardian Want Ad does offer a $5 rc- l ward-I ain't going out and hunt for an escaped lion!" our our wsv M new" // " QUICK" OPEN ‘TH’ DOOR AN’ STAND ASIDE.’ THE BAGS ARE BLISTIN’ BUT I ‘THINK I CAN GET ‘TH’ E665 TO TH’ SDF '"' -I WON'T GUARANTEE . ANYTHING ELSE.’ a?’ l Beatty Water System and- Barn Equipment. We have also on hand ell-purpose farm wagons on rubber tires. Macheod and Greene, Mon- tague. UNUSUAL PLOT MARK! NEW HIT When s hardboiled ex-GI tangles with bookies, gamblers and ex-con- men, it's murder, In “The Invisible Wall," the Sol. M. Wurtzel suspense drama, released by Twentieth Century-For and opening today at the Capital Theatre, Don Castle portrays the GI whose unscrupulous fondness for placing a bet leads him into rough company with no out but murder. With a price on his head, he assumes the identity o! the man he accidentally kills, then is almost accidentally murdered nlrn- self by the wile of his victim and finally comes under the shadow of blackmail. How he tries to extri- cate himself from this unsavory plight, especially when he has a romantic goal in attain, makes for explosive action from start to fin- ish. Virginia Christine and Richard Gaines are oo-festured with Don Castle in the film which was ch- rected by Eugene Forde. ‘LADY FROM SHANGHAI’ HA5 SENSATIONAI. STORY Rita Hsyworth stars with Or- son Welles in Columbia's "The ’,Lady from Shanghai," coming to ‘the Prince Edward Theatre today. Everett Sloane and Glenn Anders are cast in the principal support- ing roles. Welles is also credited vu-ith the screenplay and produc- lion. l Miss Hayworth will he seen as anpexciting woman of the world. the notorious Mrs. Bannister, who proves irresistible to Welles, a nau- tical Irish dreamer. Their strange romance starts in New York's Cen- tral Park. continues on a luxurious cruise to San Francisco, Cuba and Mexico. Orson becomes involved in a fantastic phoney murder- plot, fights for his life at a trial and escapes to the refuge of a desert- ed amusement park. There, in the nightmarish "crazy house," follows s. typical Weliesian climax which insures a startling surprise. The role of the slinky siren is said to give Miss Hayworth scope for some strong emoting, while Welles has written a. truly different part for himself. Sloane is sren as Miss Hayworths crippled hus- band and Anders as s hall-mad lawyer. v coo NGI inky tomato flavor cooked riglsl through. MOVIES Double feature: “High Tide” with bee Tracy, Don Castle; “Rid- ing Down the Trail" with Jimmie Wskeiey. VERNON. Satnrdanflight DOVE-HEAD, Monday Night HUNTER DIVE/B. Tuesday Night By J. R. Williams i l i . I l ll l l w.l......s~=. i F-flv r III Ban-lot OIIII. AGIN’! GEOIAIITGWN! Walden IAVII. lhhlrdo sun s. a. LllIIl-ln: Us: glor- : 1‘ Post Office in Bouris Oondonb an oIfllI h (immune; In ltletdfas Tho Phat Oilleo. . urns cusamsw. cnsnsorrsroww l» ' THE EASTERN GuARDIAN momenta-summon» seloenisalasrel boaglslafollroftiso Georgetown And Vicinity A Mr. mw. shew. nwinelsl Dir- ector of Education and Mr- Hob- art Dalniel of qhorlottotown were visitors to Cteorlvtown (m Midi?- Rev. ER. and Mrs. MacVlcar and children. Diana and Stewart of Pownal were recent visitors at the home or Mrs. MaoVical-‘s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8.1!. Stewart. Mr. Russell Munrl and Mr. Rn- land Clundlsch of Murray l-lsr- bour were business visitors to Georgetown on may. Mill Benedetto Sol-ill; o! lottetown is visiting hll here. Mr- and Mrs. Richard Dougan and Miss Joyce "Billie" Jenkins motored to Charlottetown on Pri- day, A large crowd of-dance fans ac- companied the Georgetown Holy Name orchestra, to Montague on Thursday night, ‘Travelling by bus, and enjoying an evening of gobd music and dancing. Ml. Stewart Congratulations are extended to Miss Mary McGuigan who grad- uated on Tuesday lest at Mount Allison University. Miss McCtulgsn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McGuigan of Montague and formerly oi’ Mt. Stewart where Mary spent her school days and won the Bell scholarship in her en- trance examinations. St. Andrew's Dramatic Club pre- sented their play in Vernon River hall on Wednesday in aid of Ver- non Rlver C. W. L. and were greet- cd with a capacity house which ap- Dlrenlll’ enioyed the play under the direction of Miss Key Egan. A great deal of credit is due Mr. Joe J. MacDonald who substituted for one of the players on forty-eight hours’ notice. An organisation meeting of the Reserve Army was held in Mt. Stewart on Thursday evening with Major John A. MacDonald getting special instructions. Many recruits applied for membership. The train- lng which is being given to the young men should prove s. great asset in their work in future years. The death took place in the City Hospital of Mrs. Elizabeth Peters o! St. Andrew's. Mrs. Peters was a passenger on the train from St. Charles to Mt. Stewart when she l’ took sick on the arrival of the train. in Mt. Stewart. Dr. Shepherd was immediately celled also Father lcantpbcll "of St. Andrews and she .was taken from the train to the ‘hospital by ambulance but died i shortly after entering the flospital. During the week the innocliistion clinic ‘was held in Mt. Stewart ischool unxler the direction of Dr. Roach, awzisted by Miss Beer, Pub- lic Health Nurse. Mrs. an... lilllcflregol’ of Halifax, N. 5-. is visiting her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Ray heard, Mt. Stewart. A rire on the roof of lvlr. low- renoe Gallanvs residence on Thurs- day was quickly put out by some men that were working quite handy. The cause of the fire was a spark from the flue. —Mt. 5t. /. , ., ., , !'el msnrayiyrfiftzfefi-Cll. ' .- ..,-§‘l.~‘\ a V‘ . waste... s. ease Meanlio You?’ . lilinancisl "Department Siore a department atom world" '5! “fit” , Itobuyalotofdiioroplthinllllflhllelllllillfi Yducandosheasmolnsbankinfinsnclslmstoers. Youflnoasln a cheque. on a bill. I 9mm W?“ l leper! you and set I owe"! ‘I Wmmmifl 5*’ You can obtain bank money orders. travellers’ cheques, foreign exchange and other bank services. TheCanidian Bank of commerce oflers you courteous. friendly “WI!” insllofmorethsnioo branches.‘ \ . Ti-I! cswsolllw s nor commence CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH u-a. s._ r. JARDINI, Manager. OIYING TOWEL!‘ Britons might use these towels to weep in over the shortage of clothing and textile goods they can't have the towels because they're all tied up with red tape. ‘They are just part of tons o! mer- chandise stacked in wholesalers‘ ‘hill; u. J. MABON OPTOMETIIIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses - lttc- MONTAGUI. P.E.l. Office Hours: l0 to Holidays. ate. by olllwlntmont Office Connected With Drug Store __..._______...____.._______s_ COMPACT BUT DIADLY' from 3 1-2 l0 G 1-2 feet. llilli/"H llillll. The leopard, closely allied with the lion and tiger. varies in length w-ehouaes that can't be sold to stores because the retailers lack ration coupons. Merchants‘ squawke forced review of ration coupon system. gooraensar lit llev. iir. ‘Garhstfs " Gall To Christians ‘(Iii ens Anglican “Chssreh “lines.” Imsaon) The Archbishop of York has issued a statement on Cosmnulrlizm to his diocese‘ this week. 1n his view, it la folly for this country lo close its eyes to the grim fact that the world is now divided into two great camps with hostile ideologies. On this point, the Archbishop asid- < "in the past l have repeatedly expressed» ills hope that the world would not be divided into two great comps with hostile ideologies. Recent events, however, have made it plain that the two camps are now inexistenee. The eastern camp l; well organized and confident; tho western camp is hastily making nady to protect its heritage of ordered freedom." ' Western Camp . _ Describing the three clear duties before Christian people. the Aron- bilsop continued: "First, we must snake our western camp both miss-tally and spiritually as strong as ‘poesiblehsecurity will only be in a. cloee military alliance between the nations which share tho lame ideals. But there must be spiritual sa well aa phyolcsi . Both the youth {no the adults of the allied countries must be taught the nature and meaning of the values which they have to defend with their lives. We must make it plain that we value justice. mercy alnd freedom more than life or peace. We who an Christians whatever our Church. have o. special responsibility in building the spiritual ramparts." Jflecondly. i. must mobs our camp as attractive as vol-ibis- Comimlsiiam mm‘ ils m" fertile seed-ground where tlrlere is Poverty and hunger. The general standard of life is high hi this country: we mist struggle to maintain it so: especially we must see that the people have houses, for a home is ‘the best defence against revolu.- on. gun-opt; All Round Both hers and, on the continent there is a ‘threat of bankruptcy. Only by hard work. rnutulvl lid. m“ international fellowship can mm»- with the help of the Marshall plan. asoas medicinal springs. Knsschess - m” piers you these four advantages: saiv so rau-Dlmlm quickly in waeer, or our morning roles, sea or fruit Ilsice. Mon folks find s-aa scar-as! seasonal avoid. disaster, But the attractiye non‘ el our oalmlp must be spifliusl as well as material. In it there mlust be found freedcnl oi speech and action which will be in com- pleto contrast to the police aisle. "llhlldly, we must make it ciesr that our comp is one oi defence. and not of offence. We shall con- tlnuo to hope that in the future friendship with Russia may sgslll “some possible: and Christians flu “my; remcmbeg that bell: .n mug]; and among her allies are millions of Roman. Orthodox snl Protestant Christians. also ssnsll morning dose l! i»: mm‘ ran-U nail within hour. Does no‘! splwil W“! W‘ some sorrow-m fonnull h b11- snesd so so: gently. VIM" comfort. mm.» ._ 0. 500,000,000 aold throughout she wfllldl ' hssso L" "'..l.“'°.'.'.'.'-P.'.".’ {$.13 liars»: dose oishis green openers! and he‘: wlmisiaeoissvswhs: m Foaling". 25c and 75¢ u drag scores. é_ {ii