an»... THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - JULY 13, 1949 suowmo as! 2:30 - 1 - s TDDAY and Tllllll. FRINGE EDWARD CAPITOL _ sonar - “THE COBRA STRIKES" Shows 2:80 - '1 - 8:45 Tllllll. -— Fill. — SAT. WHITE SAVAGE... .. . of on untamed Iond oi snarling deuth and F I ' U ‘i Tllllll. danger! V... mam “at mu SHEFFIELD ‘DAIIIIEII EISIIVNMIIBIII PICN ANNUAL P OEISLEI‘, Kent, England (C?) — A sixth-century Saxon ipearlicad has been dug up here. Fltl. and SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 Matinee Saturday‘ Only 2:80 CARDIGAN Wednesday, July 20th Good Meals. Dingo. Amusements. etc. IC ICNIC NOTICE OUR STORE IS NOW OPEN Handling DARDIGAN DD-DPERATIIIE A8800 CARDIGAN GROCERIES FEED and HARDWARE ‘I’!!! IUGITIVD’ HAS IATIDII POWERFUL TOPIC Devotion to duty is the theme of Argosy Pictures‘ drama, “The Fugitive.“ starring Henry Fonda, Dolores del Rio and Pedro Ar- mendsriz which is now st the Prince Edward Theatre. One of the first American pic- tures to be filmed in Latin-Am- erica, the story has as its hero a courageous priest. Defying a gov- ernment ban against all religious activity, the Father quietly goes bout his duties in the little jungle villages while a squad of police eagerly» seeks his capture. How n beautiful native girl helps him escape to the safety of another country, and how the call of duty brings him back again into the clutches of his enemies, forms the stirring climax. Fonda portrays the priest and Miss del Rio the village girl, with Armendariz, a top favorite of the Spanish-speaking screen, in the role of the implacable police lieu- tenant. J’. Carrol Naish. Ward Bond, Leo Carrillo, Robert Arm- strong and. John Qualen are feat- ured in the picture, which was directed by John Ford for RKO Radio release. Souris Theatre Thursday, July 14th iEElilliii lililliiil lIDllIliIl-Ilflilwl-IIDDIAI ill MIMI Illllli-lllli Mill IIIIMIHI-IIHWAI muss-run sown u»- nosuswfllll%-nsmlililfltlfllfll omens-nouns Show 8 O'clock / \ i (4 [all evening‘ of sparkling entertainment) 2T‘ MOVIIES PASTURILANDS go pictorial rooord of Consdlon sriculnirs) CAI-GARY STAMPIDI Rldln’, R0 l Bronchos snscrso snoars Bducodonol snd films on rho nlonsgomont form ni sly 80o sod ssko pols la rlao popular llll-O-PIPOIIZIIOAMAST CAIN PRIZES b Qnls winners Also Short Subjects FARM n’. Buckin‘ s — lls losoroorln 2o BROADQAST -yonmoyboonoil rnmsr. sun, ism. norm nwrn IlALl, uomn mvsn, r.:.|. A. S. T. . NO ADMISSION CIIABGII ‘a y- honored by InI-O-Pop Dealers: Control Creoinerleo limited, Charlottetown, 2.3.1.: lvssottflpsnllompslirqlhtl. IGINTII IIONTAGIJIX Issohl I. ltaowsrt. III Tlodnsrdlsnmsybo lnfloorgooowni JITHID FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoo Store. pflqkllADlli will ilnd display. solo odvts. ond auction odvts. etc. on our Financial Page. Wllilli nosn ‘Allll vicmnv Mr. Lyman Nicholson. Whlm Rpgd, 1s spending the week visit- ing in Brudenell. Miss Irens MacMlllsn. Wood 1s- lands, was a. recent guest 0f MI‘. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Whlm Road. Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Lawson spent Sunday‘ visiting Mrs. Law- son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C8611 Campbell, Whlm Road. Miss Millie MacDonald, Char- lottetown. spent the Dominion Day holiday at Whlm Road with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Miss Norma Campbell, Char- lottetown, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Whlm Road. over the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Watts. Charlottetown. were the Quests 0i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Whlm Rood, on Dominion Day. Miss Mary MacKiznnon has re-i turned to her horns at Whlm Road ‘after spending the past month with her‘ sister, Mrs. Ira I-Iill in Mnyfield. Mrs. Wesley Campbell and Mira. Garnet Moore returned to Whlm Road after spending the past two days as delegates to the Womens Institute convention in Charlotte- town. A church service was held m Whlm Road School on Sunday. July 8rd, by Rev. Dr. AD. Mac- Kenzlo of Montague Unit-ed Church. This is Dr. MacKenziela first service here since Rev. AB. Adams left Montague a short time ago. A record crowd attended the on- nual Kilmulr School picnic, held on June 30th at Launching. Mac- Cvowans Ltd., kindly donated their large truck tn take the picnicers there. All the children Present were delighted when a treat Wei given to them, donated by their teacher, Miss Clara Fraser. The rest of the afternoon was spent swlmmln! and playini! samea- Be- fore it was time to 80 110109- the ladies of the district prepared a delicious picnic supper Mid ‘his was thoroughly enjoyed by every- 011C. The rate-payers of Whlm Road attended the annual school meet.- ing as usual. That the district is keenly interested in education was shown by the number who nt- tended. Tho usual routine expen- ditures were voted. together with o sum to continue the repairs and alterations which were begun sev- eral years ago. Credit for leader- ship in renovating the school is due io the Women's Institute, who, in 1941 supplied a large percent- age of the funds required so that the district could take advantage of the government grant for im- provement of school property. ‘Iths first year. new cloak rooms were built in the school and the ent- rance was changed to eliminate many drafts from the buldlng. In 1948 the district took over and re- modelled the lighting arrange- ments according to specifications laid down by the Department oi Education. This year, funds were voted to pslnt the new windows and to decorate the interior of the school. Money was also voted to begin work on a. larger playground for the children. The school closed on June 30th. The teacher, Mrs. Russell Mac- Beth ylCIQHM the prizes to the pupils snd distributed s treat which was supplied by the Wom- en's Institute. The percentage at- tained by the pupils for the month of June were as follows: Vernon Nicholson 06 per cent; Robert Stuart 8D per cont; Betty McBeth 88 per cent; John Clarey 86 per cent; Mary K. Munro Bil per cent; Edith MacDonald N per cent: Jean Ann Munro 83 per cent", AGINT G DOIGIIOWN I lopor; lnlt-Posofoi ThoPool THE EASTERN GUARDIAN lands-y, Albert Alonso, In. In. Isrrlot Clolr. Wsldon Lovers- bonglstssuyoftlso ' ltlssSA. Uowollynrasro. Guy. Uosdonb osd Iloronos Olfleo. m!!!“ SHOW on swimming Yeofs Theatre, Wednesday, 8 p.m. ....'PLUMB!NG AND HEATING —Prompt service. Leonard _Gillls. Phone 53, ring I, Montague. "JBED CROSS swimming classes starting in Montague, July 25. Any- one interested in taking course. opply to Gilbert Clements, Mon- teguo. WMDJOURNID KING! COUNTY ASSIZES - In George- town yesterday Mr. Justice G. J. Tweedy dismissed for wont prosecution the appeal of Sterling vioSwain vs Winston Dingwall ‘rom a. iudgment of Magistrate J. W. MacDonald under the Division Fence Act. Mr. Malcolm Marl-Kin- non was counsel for the appellant, Mr. i-LF. MacPhee, K.C., for the r , ndent. . Bristol and Vicinity Rev. P. McKenns left for the priest's retreat on Monday. Ho will be away until the end of the week. Mr. George MacDonald spent a few days in the city last. week with his sister, Mrs. Melvine Byrne. Mr. Anslem Leplerre, who is em- ployed on the dredge at Mslpeque iperit the week-end at his home ere. Mr. Roddie O'Hs.nloy hos token o. position with R..T. I-lolmsnk Limited, Charlottetown store and started his new duties last week. Mrs. Walter Munroe arrived here from Boston last week to vis- it her sisters and her old home. She was formerly Lottie Findley. Mr. and Mrs. Fremon Jay and baby returned home on Sunday from s vacation trip to Halifax where they spent two weeks. Mr. Owen Kelly left on Satur- day on return to his banking dut- ies st Sackville alter spending his vacabon here. — B Mess Lottie Hughes and s few friends are expected hero shortly for a. vacation. They will reside at Miss Hughes‘ summer homo while here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly left ls-st week on n two months vocation trip to tho west coast where they will visit Mr. Kelly's brother slong with other friends. Mr. and Mrs. JJ. MacDonald and family are visitors here at pres- ent. They hove s summer home at Lakeside Beach. Mr. MacDonald. C.N.R. agent i~s at Souris at pres- ent. Welcome visitors here for s few day-s last week 0n vocation were Mr. and Mrs. Bent. Mr Bent was s popular msnager of the Bank of Nova- Scotin here for a time before being transferred to Novo Sootia last fall. Mr. Reginald Phalen has arrived home to spend his vacation. Mr. P-halen graduated from S.D.U. last year and entered the seminary lost fall. He will be home all summer and like most. students will find plenty to do around the form. Mr. Lester McVsrish. operator of the packing plant st. St. Peter's Harbor has been in the city for s few days. He reports the outlook for the fisherman pretty poor at present as it is hsrd to sell any cod fish and tho packing plants are closed. The work of stsining the wslls of the Little Flower Church was completed last week and the new seats have arrived. The men who will put the seats in were hero on Saturday to look the lob over. ‘They are from M1". Schurman Comp- any and wo expect them back this week to do the Job. This vicinity lost another of its older indies last week in thepsss- ing of Mrs. Daniel McGuire. Mrs. McGuire had been ill for quite some time and her death was not unexpected. Her funeral woo held at. the Ilittle Flower Church on Wednesday morning snd sho was laid to rest in Lho grsvoyord noor- y. We also regret to snnounco the G/wenneth MOCIITOIT B8 per cent; Lyman Nicholson 82 per cent; Don- ~ nie Munro 82 per cent;] Lona MocDonsld 8i per cent; Bsrry Nicholson 80 per cont; Minnie" MacKinnon 7'1 per cent; Kenny! MacDonald l’! per cent, and Jsck- - is MacDonald 0t per cent. The fol-l lowing day, teacher, pupils ond parents went on a picnic to St. Andrew's Point, arriving there in truck wsgons and cars. The usual death of Mrs. Charles Dovosux, in the Charlottetown Hospital lost week. Her remains were tsken to her homo in this vicinity from where her funeral woo hold on ‘Wednesday morning to St. And- wster sports were unloved espec- ially as it proved to be such s hot dsy. Before it was time to litsrt for home s delicious picnic lunch was served by the ladies of tho district to evoryon: present. 2.4.»... 74M)’ Youth ls ltonssiloil 0s tlsnlor Dlorgo Charged with murder in fatal shooting of a farmer near Nap- anee, Ont., Albert Childs is shown leaving Napanee town hall after being remanded until July l4. Childs, who also wounded man during shooting battle, told judge in Kingston that he has no money to pay for defence lawyer. rews where I-ligh Mass was celeb- rated by her pastcr. Rev. T. Camp- bell who also conducted service st the grave. It is with regret that we learn of the passing of Mr. John B. O'- Hanley at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Herb McDermot here where he had been residing for some time. His remains were removed to the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Palmer on Saturday near Goose River from where the fun- eral was held on Monday morn- ing to St. Peter's Church. St. Pet- ers Bay. Mr. OT-lanley was well- known hero where one daughter. Mrs. JJ. Perry resides. A welcome visitor here on his vacation at present is Jim Drake from Boston. Tl"!- young people don't remember Jim. He left here as a boy long long ago and oper- ates s large business in Somervllle. Mons. where many old Islanders meet. His old homo was in St. Pet- er's Harbor. Ho says it. is good to get away from the strain of bus- inea-s in the big city for a. few weeks at least. NATURE CID-OPERATES GREPNA, Man. -- (GP) — At least one district prairie chicken believes in doing good turns. Farmer PctAr Schellenberg found the prairie ‘ ‘ ‘ baby-sitting for s. mother rabbit who was out for air. Curled up among some eggs in its nest was s. baby rabbit. 120M new.’ macaroni , New Improved VEI. Does This for You l cuts dishwashing time. No wiping! No dishpsn ring! 2 Cuts gresse-banishes soap scum. Looscns even cooked-on food. 3 Gives you sol! water washing in any water.- ll Safer for woolens, stockings and lingerie. 5 Miider to hands and to all fine wsshsblcs. No duiiing soap film. No fading. V5 assure "n I DAILY CROSSWO RD ACROSS DOWN’ l9. Fiber of l. Ravel st 1.. Cotliko century 21 Capitol plsnt ( Lotvlsl h. Inventor of 3. Sayings . telephone l. "The" (Old 22. Leg joint form) ' illlllilll LILIIIUI! 9. River (Flt) ‘.10. Tapestry; to cover o table ‘l2. Soswood .13. A knight of the Round _ Table v.14. By way o! "-15. Aftsctodly precise 16. Music notn 1T. Ahead 1B. Lift 19 Through 20 Born ogsin 22. A sharp bend 28. Obvious 26. Robust 27. Standards of excellence l0. Nocturnsl bird 81, Signal system 32. Exciama" ‘ 33. French article nukes cieor f Nsut. ) 28. Groomer- per-like * covering tflsvor l1. bode _ mosnly ll. Improsdwo 1B. Nymph pl I8. F!!! (Mon. Pennies. $1.6 I8. Wonder reunions Tenders will be received for placing a concrete foundation under Baldwhfs Rood School, with or. without material, until July Eighteenth. P. A. McKENNA Secretary of Trustees. ll. J. IAABDII OPTOMITlI-IIT fltllnl Ind 8:211“! Glamor MONTAGUE. I. l. I. Office Hours: b! appointment Office Connected with Drug Storo. M. Flower l5. Highest cord i6. Bondage as. Chills snd fever 30. Ago (Obs-l 40. Food and core. u ghorsol. for hiro (has! 41. Hood coverings (2. Jeor and gnock DAILY QIIIOQUUIE-Issoto bow oowork its.‘ “ sxrnnnssxp rssorsornnnow , Ono letcer simply stsnds for onothar. In this minim.‘ used for the tin-so L's. X for tho two 0's. etc. Single letters. spool trophies, tho longtls ms formation er tho mum All hlnt-IJ hob do) the oodo lsttsro oro diloront. Aq-ypsopsosQIsooIso III. IO WRDBDURWITI ISK. FPO I193. II. ARIV nw osrno KP- VlIHtPI nsn-nrnrrr. Yesterday's Cryptoqlooos n1 nasal: warn-as stems s8, cans nu: oorrvsnn ovm LAND AND ans-own. " Dlstribiss o1 loo Iooturoo Indicate HF H LY SMOKES! A I ‘THIS WAITING NEAR KILLG me.’ AHWOMEN ~ OFF comes TH’ srr SERENE AN’ shoes. COR5ETS~ . ‘DIGNIFIED FER AN’ NO ‘DIGNITY ' Iulnrlulfi? YEHHBIIT TH’ SECOND THE‘! HIT HOME IT'S COMPLETE COLLAPGE! FA HOUR OF- . HOURS AN'-~