race EIGHT T HE GUARDIAN. UHARIKJTTE 1'0 WN .... .... 1 AUGUST 24, 1950 C"; LIKE TERRIFIC PICTUEES" i Gail Russell. EXTRA! NEWS OF THE WORLD A I w---woos----nu PLUS SERIAL -. COMEDY ORAPAUO THEATRE T CRAPAUD FRIDAY 8.3!) M SATURDAY 7.30 - 9.30 WAKE OF THE RED WITCH ' A South Sm Adventure starring John Wayne and Plenty of action, thrills, romance. Ex- cellent undciwatcr photograpliy. ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS ., vx nor ”' H0 Will ti ll tllll mm-i iv I"'I RMOMENTS IN MUSIC -- VENTRILOQUIST CAT 'ro-nay - rm. - slvr. PRINCE EDWARD CAPITOL To-IIAY nu. - SAT. . Showing at 2:30 v 7 - 8:45 by Mitre liigjGHAURlVERpof Fins! E . SHEFFIELD a a incan- ".m'u :- l 2 i llit ilwiiiiivglglglt ...m."s.is -.i.ci9i:s.. TO HAVE THE RIGHT TITLE!n This One was Called 'A TICKET TO 'I'0MAHAWK'. I asked 10 people what it means. gumml ' ,. . .-c Indian ox. A no- Neither do It So, I'm calling it TliESHERIFF'S DAUGHTER .Baoause it's a very funny picture about a gun- totin'. who hustles the West's screwiest railroad over the Great Divide! rides hard on a gun-shy travelling man. a bevy of Can-Gan Beauties. a Chinese laundry wagon and a tribe of stage-struck They didn't. know. hard-kissin' gal And she SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 Town Of Montague NOTICE OF TAX ARREARS All tax payers in Town of Montague who are in arrears, and have not made a settlement on or before Sept. 12th, 1950, will have their names published and posted, and legal proceedings will be taken to collect these taxes as set out by the Town Act. Signed MONTAGUE TOWN COUNCIL. Per B. N. Hooley, Town Clerk. ATTEHTIOH OAMERA FAHS! MEYER! STUDIOS ARE CONDUCTING A G-BAND SNAPSHOT CONTEST BI) VALUAILE PRIZES GIVEN WEEKLY Bring or mail your roll film to Me . Charlottetown and you will be eliglb Remember your snaps will be finished double size and mounted in smart. new pocket SNAPFOLIO. 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For For For you Studios. 13 Richmond St.. le to enter this great Contest. y one of your snaps may be a you have never taken a picture he- sa uoorgotowai '.I'Io loot OHIO! ..'llBll.VE Friday, Augult 25th for Dance in Lower Mo;1iull'- Visiting in card!!!” 10' the imi- two weeks is Mr. Delth 83316035011 of sudbury. Ontario. ..-um-rap cimnois crucssm SUPPER. Wednesday. August 30th at the Beaver Club Hail. Montague Mrs. Ira Murphy. Charlottetown. and her two children. Sheila and Paul are spending a weeks vacat- ion at Bturgeon at the home of Mr. Philip Murphy. ..'A MEETING of the Klffjd County Fish and Game Protection Association will be held at Morell Hall. Thursday. Ausust 24lh- -5 8.30 P. M. .'ARE YOU decorating your home for the Legion convention? Get your flags at the Montasut 5C to 51.00 Store. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wcntzel. Lunenburz. their son and daught- er-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton wentzei. and Captain Roy SPllll1l9" are spending a few days in Mon- tague, guest; of Captain A. A. Mosher and Mrs. Mosher. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Isadore Martin is a patient in the Kim's C0lllll-3' Hospital. Despite his 8'7 years Mr. Martin has been quite active up to the present and his friends wish him iv. speedy recovery- l(ing's Benefits From Rail Tieup with due regard for the conse- quent economic diiticulties caused by the present railway strike. it has. however. beneiiiied King's County to a great degree with regard to mail service. In the past mail from the main- land arrived in the posting cen- tres a day late. reaching the rural sections two days late. At Pl'959lll a mail truck brings the ,mail from Charlottetown. arriving in Montague at 3.00 p.m.. after hav- ing picked up the mail which ar- rived at noon by Plant Th” 33”” vice thereby brings to the P0-Slllll centres all mail from the main- land on the same day- This matter has been brought to the attention of the authorities by the Board of Trade-and indi- viduals in the past. but up 10 the present nothing has been GOM- King's County citizens have com- mented favourably on the new service. and are hoplnl lb” ll will continue. and eventually der van... to provide both morninl and evening service, instead of only once a day. dniiiiiibi gain 5,10,15lbs. Got liow Log, Vii. WW What . u-nui Don! limbo fillyvlt Ill! ll0ll""' . - I " I K. in M W in -':k':....i:'.:.9.g:.o . lvca you man aour aunt. PW Mill 9'! ti fat. Si when 5;;',:o..".e-.:i:.ii.2?.'-z.-r.i..i:ie.:.... ...... , l'I'blol u no 22?. I3. 9:l.'if.. .”.m.'mi'.. 1': -"xi an-'”f&ui' Maclionld Ins. Tlutro Mt. Stewart - Comedy Comedy Th. 1 out thing that our asp- ......a".'?.T'n... uncl- OOMEOY OAIIHIVAL 11; minutes as continuous laughter. ma s.is us. Saturday. 2 show- 130 r. M. and an r. M. Masonic Service Members of st. Andrew's bodl! No. to A. I'. and A. M. will attend Divlllo lorvloa ill the Unltod cams. uainaouo. on and! - August 81th. at I P. M. Mombora rcquootod to meat at Lodge at 2.80 P. M. special music will consist of: , solo: by Mrs. Jack Mona: of Che Valley. aaolstod by A. name. Violin st. aooonnlllltd bl 315- W- .1. Moms. Mala contem- speaker-Rev. A. D. Maxonslat D. gm" Lodge: and the public are invited. Collection to be taken for Protu ootant orphanage. By ordor at tho Worahipfal Maotor. st. siguctlno'i . camnt - . IOUIII. IUIIIOO Country boarding school for girls. loautlluliy aliuatod near wator. smaltclaml. Oradoo X to xi. us; our accredited toacbera. luporvlr . ad, study. music. singing. sowing. rs-ouch. typowi-lung. seasonal outs door athletics. Add am I as "u ” jut: .3;onias .. 4t'rT.”;p'3uH.::T'iiu..:3'sj - K uafd-Ilia iouowuu Nu: In loa:'.l,IIl Illa ll THE EASTERN ......i. i nania r. uodrs. All-It M0-n. In lino aoamsx nos-raovggwm. mu MM mm. ' auarir uwauss-own. Waldoa nun. be at olhoi .'uA.IJ.::lll7IlI!I.0lll. lnlourlotilollaotlaoall lllohanlabooa. ..'l'l'l.'rll:D FOOTWEAR at tn. M taguo Shoo Btoro. .s.'WlLI.- Y centre will be held at the To In Building. Mon- tague. on Friday, August 25th, iron: 2 to 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Ward. Taunton. Mass. are spending a tow months at their summer homo in Brooklyn. . Mr. and Mn. Derek Hughes, Summerslde, were visitors to Mon- tague on W dnesday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vanlderstlno. ....'Cl.li'MENTs ELECTRIC. Elec- trical contractors. All kinds of electrical wiring and appliances. Ken Clements. Montague. .phone 119. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas and their three children have re- turned to Montreal after vacation- ing at the summer home of Mr and Mrs. L. H. Coffin. Mr. M. L. Myers. manager of radio station at Peimfleld. N. 3.. is. spending a short vacation av. that home of Mr. Ham Myers. Mon- taguc. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Finnlgan. their son Jackie) and grandson Stephen. of Boston. Mass... are spending two weeks in Montague, guests of Mrs. mnnigairs mother. Mrs. Abram Landry. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fltagibbon. and Mr. James Collinigs of Boston. Mass.. who spent the past week 1;: Montague, guests of Mrs. F'itzgib- bcn's mother. Mrs. Rose Mahar. left on Tuesday for Sydney when- they will visit Mr. Colling's relat- lveo. Pisquid East Ilotes Mr. Leith woolhidge was ll visit- or to Charlottetown Friday. Miss Theresa Kelly was a visitor to Charlottetown Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Leard were visitors in Plsquid East Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dover and daughter Georgie. were visitors in Dunstaxtnags Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley, were visitors to Pis- quld East on Wednesday. Mr. Howard Kelly left Friday for Halifax to undergo his medical ex- amination for service in- Canada's armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay ispent Tuesday in Lorne Valley at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Earle MacDonald and'Mr, Mac- Donald. . Mr. Harold Jay, Mr. Floyd Joy and Miss Georgie Dover were visit- ors at the heme or Mr. and Mrs. 13. W. Blrt, Parkdale Monday even- ng. Mrs. Harold Jiiy. was a recent visitor at ,thc home or her sister. llvirs. Earle MacDonald. Dome val- ey. Miss Evelyn Wuolrldge, Mt. Stow- art spent the weekend at the home lo! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- laco Woolridgc, Plsquid East. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Atflock. Mount Stewart. Vera visitors at. tho homo,ot Mr. and Mrs. RE. Jay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jay mo- tored to Halifax for the weekend. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jay and family and Master Brian Jay who were return- ing home. His many Irlends in Pisquld East were saddened to hear that Mr. uard Jay. Charlottetown, had passed away in the Montague Hos- pital following a car accident. Mr. Jay was the son of Mrs, and the late Mr. Samuel Jly formerly of Pllqllid East. Dr. Mackintosh ls Blttoriy Disappointed MONTREAL. Aug. Mr (orb - Prior to lcavim Montre l by autu- mobllo for Ottawa. Dr. W. A.Mac- kintosh. mediator in the railways hours-wages dispute. said he was "bitterly disappointed" at having failed lntha short time available to bring the parties in the dispute to an agreement. The beginning of tho actual atrlko this morning brought his wont to an and. NEW DELHI. Aug. 22-(AF)-A Government of India prsaa roleaao said today then is no proapoct of Prime Minister Nehru visiting Communist China "in the foresee- able future." The note said that no official invitation had been re- colved by Nehru to visit Pelping, the Chinese ” '. Auiiouuosiisnt - I wish to announce that I have purchased the Fire In- surance Business former conducted by the late A. . Mcqiaid. I now Represent The Morton Dew Agencies, and I am prepared to. give you full l Insurance service. and I solicit a share ofyour Inaurarico it i oiidgvlclnlhi Mr. Arthur 'u;Eon'ais. Wbi Road. was a businou visitor. to ohariottotown on Saturday. Mr. Lostor Macnouaid. Ir. wobb Nicholson. and Mr. John Claroy all otvwhlm Road. and Ir. Janos Dean of Wobu-rn. Mass. was ro- crnt visitors to Charlomtown. Mr. and Mrs. Cocil Oampboil ro- tumed to their homo la whim Road after spending several days in Charlottetown. They won aceton- pulled by their son-in-law and daughtar. Mr. and Mrs. luubm Watts. Charlottetown. . A good attendance of mnnbon and visitors were present at tho August meatfng of the whim Road women's Institute which was bold Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Russel Macneth. To open the maotm ing the members reputed tho "Col- lect For Women" togethar. The business of the meeting proceeded in the usual manner; A joke. told by each member, answered the roll call. one of the delegates to the Institute Convention in Charlotte- town gave an interesting report on the proceedings there After the correspondence for the month had been read and discussed, the different committees gave their rcports. The sick oommitteo ra- portcd no calls made during the month. The now oomrnittoo ap- pointed for next month was Mrs. Alfred Moore and Mrs. bulls Stuart. The entertainment coin. mlttce appointed was Mrs. Garnet Moore and Mrs. George Claroy. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Campbell. During the evening a panny sale was held by Mrs. Cecil Campbell, and the holder of the lucky ticket was Miss Ruby Mackod. Bovdral interesting contests were put on by the entertainment committoo. While the ladies enjoyed a social hour together. refreshments were served by the hostess. The National Anth- em closed the meeting. Lorne Valley Mi". James Macleod w-no arocont visitor to Borishaw at the home of his son. Dr. Angus MacLeod. Miss Marlon McAulay left or: Flilday for I visit to Boston and other Points in the United sum. -... Mr. and Mrs. Reuben M on were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. 4... I Mr. William Ferguson. Monta- gue spent the week-end at his home in Lorne Valley. Mr. Walter Macbcod. City wgg WE Kuasi. or Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mclnlyre. on Tuesday. Mr. Gcorlze McAusland and Miss Rebecea MoAusland were visitor to the city on Yriday where they attended the big fair. H 1m-in Mr. Neil Nicholson is spending some time at Clyde River the meat of his son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. George Mocanooli, Charlottetown were recent visi- tors at the home or Mr. Mc- Cannell's parents. Mr. and Mn. Reuben Mocannell. Mrs. Ewen MacLean. Foroot Hill was a visitor -to Lorne Valley on 51'-llrdly the guest of her stator and brothors. Mr. and Mrs. James MM.-Neill spent Thursday and Friday in tho city where they attended the Horse Racing and Exhibition. Mrs. Daniel Shaw -has returned home after spending, the put week at Ulgg visiting relatives friends. she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Maebood. The regular weekly dance was held in Lorne Valley Hall on Tuesday with a fair attcndanca, Music was furnished bypwobuora Orchestra. Mr. Lloyd MacNovln, Pugwuh. N. S. motored to Lorne Valley on Saturday where he visitod his wife who is spending a low weeks and Mrs. George Maolnnlo. Mr. George Jay, Mrs. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay were visi- tors to Lorne Valley on Tuesday where they werg guests or Mr. and Mrs. Earls MacDonald. . Mr. and Mrs. .1. AI Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark Harding Ind daulhtor. Norboro. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lac- Donald and Mr. and Mrs. larlo Mai.-Donald on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mcintyrs and Mr. Wilbur MacDonald won ro- ccrit visitors to the city whoro they attondod tho Exhibition and Old Homo Week: Mass.. motored to tho lolald where they are spending a pious- ant vacation. While at Lorna Val- loy thoy are the gums of Mr. ad Mrs. Reuben Mccannoll. The regular muting of Lorna Villoy Woman's Instituio mot 'at the homo of Mrs. George had Ia-o. Blrt heard on. Friday. Mill and Miss loowoll from tho lull- am offico Charlottotovm was present. Mrs. door hoard ,i-cuntod with a at the home or her parents, Mr. ed Mr. and Mrs. J. Groer. Mgdfotd. I vuuotnsnii Pelillllli Might "' Prodlicv A A clifsulis By 1.3. IOIIITI. Jr. . (dnaoialod Pun Nova o Poloing. Kohru, straddling tho fence 5.. twoon nut and Want. in attempt. ing to maintain a show or cam. plots detachment. He says be along. India to main hor modem or as. claim on individual taouos rothsr than to cast her lot unoquivocally with one atdo or the other. In the meantime. ho is working toward Indian leadership or run; which he conceive: of as still in n. volt against turdign hegemony and bound up in a new nationalism. lie agrees that Communism is be. ing misused by some countries but - and hose is where he diverges train the general concept .. hi doesn't think that Chinese com. munisrn is Moscow communism, Nehru thinks the Chinese are to: individualistic. have too many on their own problems. In other word: he doesn't believe Mao Tse Tum and the Chinese communist load ers who reiterate their unity with Moscow. The New York Times this Bun- day said Nehru intimated in an interview, although not with 1 specific statement, that he felt tin Western Powers should try u mako common causo with the Na- tionalist forces in Asia whothoi they no oommunisticaliy inclined it not. This idea that Communism 1:: Asia and especially China is air. terant or can be made dlffmnl from Russian communism ll ta overlook the source of the power which spreads it in the area, and to hope for Titoism without rc- rnambarfng that Titoism is still to- talitarianism and that Asia is not Yugoslavia. Nehru, or couru, is caught up by some practical as well as theor- etical aspects of the situation. 11 would be strange if. having spent so many years in British jails. ho wars not ' Tuanted by anti-wesh arnism dospito his admittadly great intelligence and education. lt would also be strange it ha were not affected by the (unda- mcntals of politics and geographl with which he is faced. China is his near neighbor. larger and quite probably stronger. militarily. than India. '12: gotalong with China is bound to be an inorluinlll l-W poctant actor in Indian foreign policy. . Bat to get back to the Paiplng invitation. Nehru, even if ho now seems to be of! base regarding the Com- munists. is a man of senarlliy broad outlook. !-to does not rerun to learn. He might learn much from seeing the Peiplng commun lists with their ears to the ground for Mbooow'o, word, or actuail! asking for instructions. more is no doubt at his import- ance. It ho -perceived. it would mean much to the world atrulslt. Fail To Settle Dispute Between India-Pahsian KARACHI. Pakistan. AuI- 3 -' (AP) -- air Owen Dixon. United Nations Mediator. said his ollfoi-is -to ma tho dispute between lndia and Pakistan over Kashmir hav- ondod in stalemate. notoro leaving for nondnn 9!! route to report to tho U.N. soon!- ity council. sir owon add in fl 1 word statement that he 11.! on was nothing man no could do to end tho dispute. "1 rogrot to announce that I in" come to tho conclusion that dim is no immediate proapoct of mill and Pakistan composing any ill their dittaroacoo over tho stats of Jammu and Kashmir." ' as said. however. that he still believes "till tog! oo1l:th'l':.0l.7::1 rcsolvo a pro am - which Ilsa kmon them WWI” direct nogotlat . "I trust-that they will.” he MW :'No purpose can bo oorvod by "W remaining any loan! in tho sub- continent.” ” Engine Rips lop from Plane over Rotlrles oasvaa. coin. Ans. 22 - U”; .. A runaway onglno flow on an coon an Amorlcan Airllll: o... .. &..”.':"J.'.. :- Wlt ora l day. but the ship landod um: 1' iuinutoo law on gar aboard too 911'"- .....i 83;”... no .- 5E -35 55 rE?.gEFi';a- .3-' " ii: 5 E