“sh-mail. at. r ~ PAGE EIGHT ‘UH =\4 it ' ' . \*w** Illlll. II IIISL Illlll lllill Alil liill lllli: ‘mum Song ln My Heart" '-' “Blue Moon“ “The Lady ls A Tramp" “Where 0t When" "Spring ls Here" {filling in Love Willi love" i IASID ON DI! UVIS sun MUM‘. or looms u HART - 7 TODAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SENSATIONAL mmujli 3 "rename muss! . F} MUSICALS m cue! ‘=3 GRAY t-ovs sroaiss! '*I** i ti‘ i, u‘. Matinee 8:80 Two Evening Show! at 7 and 9 FRINGE EDWARD .............. 1am CAPITQL we. and wen. MATLNEE 8:80 — EVENING SHOWS '1 - 8:45 to the most dangerous of loves! to PEGGY CUMMINS in John Gulswortliy’; Some men ore born to imperiled adventure... Some women are drown l Were in Love Again." Others ln the galaxy ofsturg seen in “Words and Music" are June Allyson Perry tkmo. Lena Home. Gene Kelly and Ann Sothern. with 'I‘cm Drake. Cyd Charisse, Betty Garrett. Janet Leigh, Marshall » ‘rivonns sxn nnzsw MARKS TENTH rim: REUNION ron oanrsxn l Judy Garland 509N934 Who a low y'r>ars ago were classmates in the school on thel flW-GrM loll. make their ienih screen IJPQBTFJWG BOQBlhPr in “Words and usic. Technicolor musical based n the lives and music of Richard Efidgers and Lorenz Hart, Tho ew hit attraction opens today st IIIIT OUR WAY TELL. ME THE TRUTH.’ you SURE NOTHING ELSE HAG HAPPENED "lb ,_ PEARLAND L l we SHOULD PACKC r l l ‘ll-i’ SALT. no HEREON 'MULES-THIS ROADS i y IMPA§SABLE AF-"lElZIvJ- : [EVERY FLOOD! WHUT? --l . fiPOONEEsiNOTi? ~ ’ ¥"N._A_§£~R!F If 51h .. . Q the Prince Edward Theatre. , team previously A.\D ROONEY scored together in "Thoroughbreds mm Cry," 1nd Mickey Hardy." "Babes in Arms," “Andy Hardy Meets Debutante," Up the Band." "Life Begins for Andy Hardy." way." “om Crazy" and “Phousands Cheer." The popular ‘Love Finds “Babes on Andy “Strike Broad- 1n their latest‘ picture they sing l‘ x Q. ‘us. 1.. \\\\‘ \ k < PA l5 lN PRETTY BAD SHAPE -- NO TWO-HUNDRED PQJNDEJZ WILL EVER MAKE IT BACK HERE ON A PAlR OF BLlSTEREP DOGS.’ l 11,. \ i‘ 442R 1, It . v, wlll lgtuqkwas“ . 6M9". ._ A I ‘g 3:. IHLIVV“). ' . ' -' W~ I Gist-cc...» ' 9-11. Jimwituhsp” l! -1. and dance to the memorable Rod- gers-snd-Hart song, "I wish 1 YESIAYAN’ r. THINK\- ~ we BETTER come l BACK some OTHER sTlME "ANYBODY nfl-lAT KIM err THAT ‘ALONE SHOULD "lBEiLEfiTgALOlxlEi w \. V, __(__ p ‘__ XrIQLIRhnLLIAr/lg sn-uz AMATEUR DRIVERS I'LL. 60.‘ WHEN A MAN or rotary smrrs PLAYING TH’ amzeroor eo/ AGAIN. JUST PUT ‘TH’ SUPPER BACK ON TH' STOVE.’ Thompson. Mel ‘rot-me and Vera- ' Ellen. “ESCAPE” THRILLS WITH PAULO!‘ TAUT. SUSPENSEFLIL DRAMA; HARRISON. CUMMINS ARE SUPERB Jbhn Galsworthy‘: great sus- pense drama, "Escape," emerged as a truly exciting and mcmcrable motion picture experience in the Twentieth Century-Fox screen ver. sion of the celebrated stage play which opens today at the Capitol Theatre. Starring Rex Harrison and BY J. II. WILLIAMS I... J.i.'f. .._.~,f_,, _ J T. f- Fl >4 . .‘JA. ‘p-nd - -t P6885’ _Cumlmin.~.. the powerfully dramatic and swift-anoving nlm hit; a top score on every count of sus- Dense, romance and adventure. Rarely does a. filn achieve so suc- cessful a blend of these qualities s; d“! U118 ltory of a msn who, em- bittered -by the injustice of having been sent to prison by circum- stance. breaks away and plunges himself into a desperate and ill. fated adventure. To the high-ten- sion thrills of the manhunt. that inevitably follows, is added — rial. uraliy and solidly — a love story whose interest keeps step-by-step PM; Wllh the excitement of Harri- sons hectic flight through the fog- bouiid moors. For "Escape" is also the drums oi a girl (portrayed by P6883’ Cummlns). who finds herself fined with the problem of having fallen In love with a fugitive from Justice. ' AVONLEA WI, The members of Avonlea W.I. mm at the home of Mrs. Ernest McNeill for their regular meeting on the evening of August 24th. 1049. The president presided and opened the meeting by the singing of the Carol followed by the repeating of the Greed in unison. Fourteen members and; six visitors were present. ‘Ilhe minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The sick committees reported having visited the sick and new committees were appointed as (follows: Oaivendlsh sick: ms. Alfred Moore and Mrs. Milton Green. North Rustico sick: Mrs. William Tbctrrlhs and Miss Inns. Toombs. Cavendish school Mrs. Herbert Wyand and Mrs. Sterling Campbell Noth Rustlco school: Mrs. Roy Woolner and Mn. RB. Fleming. The correspondence was read and dis “. It was decided the North RIUSIICO school committee buy the prizes for the three students succu- ful in passing the P.W.C. entrancq exams. After some discussion it was screed thal- we ask the Notional Film Board to show films at our which Jerunish next monthly meeting is 0c be held at Mrs. Simpson! Mrs Jeremiah Sis-ribbon. the convenor for the evening in a few words introduced Dr. Clark who showed us beautiful films of Ber- muda and the other West Indies when he and his wife visited there this spring. He explained esch film in a very interestlnif manner. ‘He also showed some films d’ Newfoundland. These films were very much appreciated by all ‘present. After a delicious lunch was served by the committee existed by "l9 hostess the meeting closed in the usual manner. COMMANDED AT PEARL HARBOR WASHINGTON. Sent. ‘f — (AP) —Msj.-Gen. Walter C. Short.‘ who was relieved of his Pearl Harbor command 10 days after the Japan- elc attack on that base in 1941. was buried in Arlington National Cemetery today with full military honors. ‘He died Saturday st the sue of 09. After the war a Con- gressional Committee found no derellctlon of duty was involved. . ___ BUYING ' DAILY Llve or Drouid FOWL and CHICKEN for . Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING 60.. LIMITED Sourls THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDlAN| AGINTI: IONTLGUI: IIIOI I. Mill!‘ GIO “WIADIII find dlb r sale adv/ta. and auction udvlu. etc. on cur Financial Pm. Bellows Mrs. John Mscuod. l-Iestheidule wu s. recent visitor to Bollevue. Min VQIDA stewut‘ mt ‘mu- dsy for Bhubenncadio when she will entvr. thy Grade XI clue. Miss Elva. MacDonald, is joining the Grade X1 class in Monique. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker 5nd son Sterling wen-e Sunday visitors to Caledonia. l Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Btewut and family were Sunday visitors to Bellevue. Miss Mary C. MscPherson, Char- lottetotvn, was-a recent visitor to her home in Beilevue. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald of Murray Harbor were villtorl to Caledonia on Sunday. Mr. Gordon MscPhee, Quincy, Mesa, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J5. MscPhee, Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis MacPheruon and. family were the menu of Mr. and Mrs. 5A. Weetherbie on sun- day. Mrs. Milford Robins 1a spend- ing some time at her former home in Caledonia. the guest of~ Mrs. MJ. Stewart. \ Miss Matilda Macwilllsms and Mr. David. Matheson were recent visitors to Bellevue. Iuests of Mr. and Mrs. 5A. Weather-hie. Mn. John D. MacPherson and daughter were recent visitors lo Mrs. MacPhersorfs sister, Mrs. Maxwell Cooper. Min Viola Stewart has resumed her duties at Fglconwocd Hospital after a vacation at her home in Caledonia. Miss Louise MacPhei-son spent the Labor Day weekend with her parents in Glen Martin. She re- turned to her duties in Halifax on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Catherine MacLeod, Som- erville, Mass. has returned to her home after a visit in Bellevue, the ILIQIL of her brother, Mr. John Angus MACPHQNOD. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie MacPher- son and son Bloyce were also Sunday visitors to Osledonis and Bellevue. the guests of Mr. and Mm. Wendell MacLeod. Mrs. Sadie Gannon, Mr. Frank Walsh, Mr. Joey Gannon and Miss Dorothy Gannon have returned to New Yonk after a pleasant holiday in the province. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Cooper and David. accompanied by Earle and Douglas MacPhex-aou were in Charlottetown recently. the Iueels of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clarke. Mile Catherine MuePhmon. Cul- loden, Qont some time visiting in Grandview, the guest of hei- brother, Mr. Lloyd MacPheI-son and Mrs. MacPhei-son. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MnxPher- son and ‘Ibmmy were small those attending services in Caledonia. They spent Bunday with Mrs. MacPhersows sister, Mrs. 8A. Weuthcrbie. - Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and family accompanied by Earle md Dolilu MacPhei-eon have return- ed to their homes in Halifax, NB. after s. pleasant vacation on the Island. - Mr. Malcolm J. Stewart. Cale- donia. accompanied Mr. and Mn. John Matheson to their home in the U.8.A. Mr. Btewurt will visit other members of his family be- where Poul attends Prince Street ends at their summer home until later in the season when Mr. Wea- therbie too will return to his homo in Charlottetown. The services in Caledonia Church were largely attended when all who could flocked homo to hear once more the voice of their he- loved pastor, the In. Q0. Mc- Dowell. It is almost nineteen years since Mr. McDowell loft his charge in Caledonia for duties‘ elsewhere. he has vllltid only ones in the in- tervenlng period. Mun: of the eld- er folks beamed with delight when Rev. Mr. McDowell was able to cull them by nuns. It was a grand wonhlp again with Mr. McDow- ell. Mr. McDowell recalled his work with the Bible lchool, Caledonia, the first he had ever conducted. His first wedding clflmony, and first baptism also took him beck to the days when he was just be- ginning his wort In the ministry as the pastor in Caledonia Pru- byierisn church. GOVIINMINT Am 1'0 IDUOATIGN OTTAWA. dept. ‘r --(CP) -Gor- don Gwynnelrimothy. president of the National of Federation of Cun- udlun University asked for continued [overrun to education. He made the request in his presidential report st the oppnlng session of the four-day amuul convention. The meeting bu dluwn l‘! dlllllhl fro 24 uni tun 3 W’. mamas M0 Illa Stewart, GBIIIII t t -'-...-.~:-=.-. School. They will spend the week- reunion and a [rent privilege to balm Albert Alt-ken. Mn. 57ml Harriet Clair. : Walden Liven. any of the Llewellyn: Manley. In loath: Condom‘: and I'M-once The Pout Oltlqe. “qlflln FOGTWIAI at tbt Montague Shoe store. All!!! FARM SELECTED — The Dominion Government has sel- ected the Luvundior Fur Farms at Georgetown as s suitable lite for an illustrated mink experimental station for King's County. The fur farm lu owned by Raymond and Francis Lavsndler. YIIIIM IIUAII AIIIJ’ ' IIIBIIIITY um June Beaten, Commercial Owns, accompanied by Miss Ruth Landrigan, Cardigan, recently re- turned homo frcm a trip to Halifax. Miss Millie MacDonald, Charlotte- town. is spending her vacation at Whim Road st the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Murdock lladlonuld. Hie many friends will be pleased to know that Mr. Gordon Nicholson is back st work again after his recent illness. Messrs. Bob and Dick Campbell" whim Road. recently Ipenl the week-end in Btanhope vieitini their sister and her husband. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Harry Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Pry of Springfield, Mesa. together with their four children. returned t0 their home after spending several weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus-net Moore. Whlm Road. Miss Joan MacGowan arrived home to spend s week with he! parents. Mr and Mrs. Murdock MsoGowan. Kilmuir. before rs- suming her studies at Wolfvllle, N5. Mr. and lvlrs. Morton Plsnkey of Bristol, NH. spent the past wee visiting friends and relatives at whim new and vauoyifleld- Mrs. J.N. MacDonald whim Road, was hostels to members of the ladies Aid on Wednesday‘ night, Aug. 24th, when they held their reiular meeting. with an uttendunce of nine member! wd three visitors present, Mrs. J.N. SEPTEMBER 12. 1949 tains in the company of others and with ex- perienced guidel . . . linked together so that escli individual is protected by the skill, strength and experience of the group. To protect the financial future of his loved ones, the family man needs safeguards not unlike those bi the mountaineer. First -- he must join the thrifty, self-reliant people who own Life Insurance. Second — as a policyholder he will be linked witli thousands whose combined unity and strength guarantee security for the dependents of one and all. _ Third -| the experiencedlguidance of a Life Insur- ance representative will direct him along the best route to his objective. There is no substitute for Life Insurance. Msuuriirunens msuamcl con new (Established 1887) TORONTO, CANAII C. M. FRAZE! - I. H. HUGHB BPQQIII lopreuentutlvos IIIAD OIIICI MuoDonuld presided and Mrl. Colin Mac-Donald semi“ read the minutes of tho lust meeting and attended ttrthe general business procedure. A 5158" song was heartily eniwed by even‘- one utm- which the hostess served} the munbm u. delicious lunch- Th» meeting closed with the National Ant-hm. l An Ice Cream Social and Dan” was held in Kilmuir School on rnwmy rusht- 5H"- wuther was favorable. l. crowd attended. The ladle! o! l?" Kilmuir W.I. were present to serve org, “m “"53; Zlhfill; can su N- was also realized by "W with“ ““°'i."l°..°“..’3.“;.'. n was e cillrred In remodelling the Music for the eveninl W! PM‘)! ed by several musicians from o district md viclnlli- _________________ STERLING W1- _ 5g Mggfiwgn entertained, thyrrlnetnbers of Sterllnfl WJ- l"; m. M3“; meeting. The Pfflld‘, CA. Woolncr presided. 2:: fies the meeting ln the‘ ulull mannor. W111 w“ w" ‘m’ "eel-ed by 21 msmberge: number] of visitors were weloom - Mrs. Lorne Mamwen was lurk-l ed to retporid to the address o! wdcome Lt the district conventlon. t; myfiold, sept- kggxgy flpOflQd that w“ ordered for the freezer. CorreIWml¢m° which included several thunk you noted, also a letter from our h“ opted Institute in 13181.11"! 1 ‘l prg|flnf telseir appreciation or ti box recslv . The visiting committee reported. one visit made and treat taken. also flowers sent to a membe lfl. fore returning to P11. homm Ems for “m, w," p"- -— ‘ a ed M". since Weathesbil and m. w?“ m‘ °“ '“°“°“ °' H Paul have returned \o the city mm Homing and Mm g5_ MucEwen reported a mu-ilc teach- by school districts of Grahams‘ and, sprlngfield, New tandem] Btunley silage. Bvrlnlbwol-g Hench River and 1on8 Rlv" "lfl all plan; were about completed regarding same. The following new committee! were appointed. School. Mrs. Km- notb MucKuy and Mrs. L!!!” Bell; lunch. Mn. John Mucxay. Mrs. Layton Bell. Mrs. Woolner. Mire. Henry and Mrs. Fleming. | The following committee, Mrs.‘ Vernon Marleen, Mrs. Fletcher’ and Mrs. Fleming were appointed to hire someone to do the neces- ury pslntlng at the school. An in- vitation was received from Mrs. Thane A. Campbell for the mom- bors to attend u picnic at the lum- mor hom- on Wednesday after- noon. Aug. Mm. The September meeting will b0 held It the homo of Mrs. My Douulus when roll call will be an- swered with "tho nuns of my first Mn. lilscott will have charge of the programme. l Interesting contents were put on by In. Lorne Mselwen and Mu. Got-dob Pyle. Dflles won by Mrs.- w.r. Green and Mrs. lloiu Mac-l Iwtn and Mrs. Ron Maclwen grid‘ Mn. Malone. bunch wu nrvedq by the hostess and ‘committee in churn after which a social hour, was ouioyod. Meeting cloud with The Kin! IIG JUIIP rpausucn of tile Uoydminstet. Mia. oil field incl-cued from Ml w‘ in 1N0 to 00.006 barrels y‘ NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY Iv CliIIord Mcltide eon.’ BONNIE! annual»: suns -- M | urrsirvoanmunsw Aumcurmouro-uvno “*’“"~$$.‘i.'£§é‘&¢‘»€ “é?-$'e="“°‘"§~'w'h l mvct-lurrmrr. ‘ i‘ \.\ /, t‘ ei- hgd been secured for the near-i school teacher". Mrs. 1:. Iyfc and I ......-,,, . ~ whwaatrl P. l wowvlaorrono XMETPUNEMJI’ , t‘ 4i' HlM-PLEAII/ b Jo- woo I mvoumu w: aim wmu-t- I'M GOlNGW ‘W15 mssou we've we. I 1am»: HIAMWBD B¥¢MNW5 mun MELANCt-Oi-INS some wmniA-rn s - was? ENOUGH / c. r. unit-m ||_ ,|_ “no! ' -" '°" m. WW3?»- omunn“. mousse?- r. l l ‘lfldllllblutlellilagul ghllollcrtbooorsplggq nulls-Hut." IIIIAIIONIIIIII.