X, . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ,, DECEMBER 2. 1950 7vlesrenn.eusnoiiu Dim,” of ch," xalliti? 233.??? ”.S.Ef"3l:: Defence For P,E,l, Speaks At S'slde CAPITOL Summerside (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) LAST SHOWING TODAY-2:30-7:15-9:15 The Great Technicolor Spectacle A Safety School Patrol Receives lBelts. Badges PAGE FOURTEEN .. . .. FOR HIE ROLLS Morning service 11 am. Evening 7.30 pm. Hymn festival. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, Minister. -FIBEMEN CALLED-Summer M . E l C . a id 1: I - l A: .5" .2. "TRAIL or THE LOHESOME rm " I auditorium yes rday morninz ghiu t tthelxudeevenlng 1:; PG!!!” Cahhdhm Leno" and M, P” ithlrteen boys of grade 8 were is- P "C9 0 "- 9"" ' . . son William. Cent l Street. Marlin 01 "W Mi"”"”he ””"'ch Starrin Fred McMurra S Ma Sldne sued with Sam Brown belts and The" W” no damuelfs. were last night appointed -co- 3 Henry Fivndg. y and badges to designate them as mem- bers of the newly organized Sal- ety School Patrol. Mr. Clarence Mercer. supervisor of the school. presided at the ceremony and pre- sent were: Sgt. P. L. Keyes. R. C. M. P.; Chief of Police Peter White, Mr. Vailghn Groom, rep- resenting the Rotary Club which is sponsoring the patrol and sup- plying the equipment. and Mr. James Murphy. is member of the teaching staff who is to be in charge of the Patrol and has been training the boys for the . last several weeks. Members of the Patrol are as ifollows: Captain, Tony Spencley; Lleutenants. Alan Crue and Law- rence Galiant; Patrolman, Timmy McGuigan. Bobby Pitcairn. Dick chairmen of a civil defence com- mittee at a joint meeting of both branches held in the Summerside club rooms at which Mr. Peter Pate, director of civil defence for Prince Edward Island addressed the members. Mr. Pate was introduced by President Cannon, who outlined the object of the meeting. Mr. Pate in his opening re- marks outlined the present grave international situation and said that he had been asked by the Provincial Minister of Defence. l-ion. Wilfrid Arsenault. to make a preliminary survey of the Pro- vince. In a straight from the shoulder talk. Mr. Pete pointed out that "if we are going to be confronted with an emergency in - LEAVES FOB. FLORIDA - Mr. Lorne MacFarlane. MLA. has left for Jacksonville. Florida. in connectiion with potato shipments there by his firm MacFarlane Pro- duce Co. Ltd: of Summerside. -5 --DON'T MISS the Charlotte- town Maie Chorus (Stanley Lan- caster. Director) Jln new Baptist Church Hall, Summerside, Tues- day. December llth. sponsored by Presbyterian Young Women's Guild. Admission 50 cents. ATTENTION CHILDREN-Don't miss the 4th Chap. ter of your serial. "Atom Man vs. Superman” at the Matinee today 2:30. Nations restrictions against serial strikes on Red Manchurla as "an enormous handicup. without pre- cedent in military operations." He made the statement in re- aponse to questions by radiogram from the editor of the magazine U. S. News and World Report in Washington. MacArthur declined to comment at this time on use of the atom bombs in Korea. He said it would be "inappropriate." Chinese Aims? Gen. Willoughby estimated that MONDAY & TUESDAY-7:15-9:15 Tuesday Matinee 3:30 -POLICE COURT-In Summer- side Police Court yesterday tour youths pleaded guilty to siphon- ing gas from an automobile and -.:.......,. ..- WITH THE SHARI. OF P flsidstone. Donald Cameron. Buddy '-O9” 9539 W" ldliwnied ”” tl3oyle. David Darby. Haddon Mei- Tuesday for sentence A low ,1:”"" Eilclggftgmg:i'"go"f'?mg'";f the Chinese Reds had massed o5o,- ppucumg gum llish, George Smallman, George mi"! .Vi'iI-'1 filled 35 and costs for "9 H h k P W 000 troops in Manchuria between --vi Arscnault and Michael Schurman. Vi01i1ii0n of a parking by-law. V9i9""i'v W9,” W 9 MW '" Sept. 21 and Nov. 16. of these seine , Official badges were pinned on TWO dmnkl W"! filled 55 "id 3",? "11 that :,mk"i"' 350.000 were internal security ( l I. uh H”-H each boy by Cm” Wm” and an CMHTSI : .. aggyegrtlrxrgnx liemsaid agbuutvelr n.w'ps' I i 5 the boys were finger printed for , ' , t M 'w w'hh U. MW Allied intelligence believed the -. W their official cards by Sgt. Keyes. 'T Y8 MENS CLUB-The sum. tsittti tth'ousaanrdsh of United Na- Chinese C0mmUn15i: objective was , . W7? merside Y's Men's Club held their meeting last night at Coyle's Resi- aurant and took the form of ladies' night. The only item of business was a decision to import 250 pounds of -holly from the West coast and sell it for Christmas in sprays. Ross MacKenzie was chairman and there wetre several games on the pio- gram. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mer- cer and Mr. and Mrs. J. Peach in full. fishermanks regalia sang the ”Squid Jlgging Ground." Guests were two to cletir all of North Korea north of the 38th parallel within two months. then turn over the re- mainder oi' the campaign to about 70.003 North Koreans now regroup. ing in the rear. An additional 40,- 000 Red guerrillas are scattered in the south, Wilioughhy estimated, crippled childre-nis The aims of the Patrol are to protect children from automobile accidents while they are on the way to and from school. to de- veiop sound habits in crossing streets and to foster qualities of leadership and good citizenship in the members of the patrol. Patrol members were selected "for their aptitude. dependability. -interest in their task. popular- ity with their fellow students and lions soldiers dying WHY hm"- that ls war. and if it is not, i would like to know what war is. "We have got to be organized if an attack comes. Do you want it to be said that had Prince Ed- ward Island been prepared We could have prepared for a thous- and evacuees had we been ready. "So we must be prepared and although I pray that this emer- gency may not come to pass we THE SEASONS TOP DOUBLE BILL REGENT B. At-ker at Charlottetown and Summerside. 175 children reported The Patrol. which will work in will be Big Cast of Conic- dians including ischolumc record" Mn MN-C" members of the Italian Air Force. must assume. for the purposes of tasked the co-operation of all . . Esmdems in this new project be. The evening concluded with E civil dsefencteh that we lare noul: at clans c I d 2 3 : cause it will not be effective un- da"ce' Th ;':;ianzms:mn"3I g0n?'?;:0&'”wh5al;' T II e - O. 1 & I i”” 5" 5"””" "" -ESCAPE IN ACCIDENT .. but with Russia only about five . -----..M. 7 He hoped mm me parent! '1' ' from th Summer- flying hours from Halifax and ---m V would encourage the” children W side) ;;tr.,3.eA".F. Statloen walked S dne centres we must be re- "THE RED "ALL AMER- ' ires ect th atroi and obey its y y P - - ; ' llmgucuome 1?” Sam mat sum. away unhurt when their car pared for anything." Red Cross .CrlPP-ed Children-i PONY" ICAN C0-ED" i ii” W"""i ' ' ”.:"” "t.' lmer - --in ;:”s2.:2:: :..::r::' :;:i::".:5 .3:.:”s::..:.”;2:d.;"c.::'.;.:.i:; 3'22.”7..l”.li..?'3f”..E.3Sil..i.5.:.?::l ...,C.,,.,,..,,.,,., , lobe in soft wool. quilted satin. plain satin or oral sa n. ' ouobfare Wllh heavy traffic. yehberday afternoon. The Ham upon" m Canada. whor when we hoshiml work harmed out by D1,, T. Ntvrna Loy N Ha) Roach Comedy , . time comes, are ready for a pro- nii gt, reasonable prices. They come in wine, pink. black. gramme of sabotage. - blue and floral combinations was proceeding towards Summer- side and the car was also coin- Robert Mitchum - (From the story by shifts. on duty when 1 iihgi 5:,t,:dOu:;,i1?":o,b:S::'ctGEE?" lng towards Summerside. When "This is not a war between 10F Hiimilllailoii. '73 of Whom were n r y ' ll ' y . . t nc hug, Wm mke their posmo,” he car struck one of the freight Russia arid the United Nations, ngw patievnts-45 of these ueie John Steinbeck) Noah Beery JR -' - 0 - . on 275-." .w-- .i":"";. 2:.:.:.:'-. .2 i:.'ii.3f.i;””...if'?3.i2 ;.i.2::..nl:0 . c on 1 wees. ran .1 0 na . r , .. i "om Cross)": um” I" tmmc I e survive unless Russia and Red Hospital work consisted of a wry the vehicle was bashed in pretty badly. This crossing is protected by n wig-wag signal with bell.-S. neck operation. two spine bone grafts and one tuberculous hip op- eration. and a dislocated hip manipulation and plaster cast. Five children with such condit- ions as dislocated hips and deform- has passed. Mr. Groom has clone a great deal 'of work in this connection. He has visited schools in the Un- ited Siates where Patrols func- tion and procured a movie on the China are conquered." Mr. Pate said that in an emer- gency lt is estimated that this Province could take care of S0.- 000 evacuees. with the proper pre- OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS l I , . . . 1 Monday 3:30, 7:15 & 9:15 -- Tuesday 7:15 & 9:15 T Hosiery, Dresses, Formals, Slips, Blouses, Sweat- i l l , tr.'s' rwvsrut ! -MAIL DRIVING RECORD - ers, Scarves, Pajalmas, Gloves. Panties (including In . recent mug of the Gunman 3 Da is of the Week boxed and Week-End boxed). , P 1 h- h 3 rural mall driver from Allbany imrHiion- , , V ' 3 V Y :hoorvTn0finsutClile aaildl3tt:rliV:,mfc.S.wJS P. 15.1.. was supbosed to have "EVPFY RVMIBPXC N959 0' Ti" 11195 Teslililiiil fm-ii ltolio and I established s record in rural mail Tiilhiinil Hliiipmeiil in "ii! PT0V' Nirehriil P81-W Will report to the In, M . .. -----no lnce has been listed." he stated. Children's Hospital. Halifax, early E :----- delivery for is continuous years h p l driving 33 mug. . ggy, Tm; Lg no "And I have received the whoie- in the new year for further ireat- O l .,, longer 3 record ., Mr, Aiban hearted support of Mayor Henry merit. i Gaudet of Miscouche has driven 18 WPORE who hit! M””d 5" me During the Past Week four children went sent to various hos- pitals ln Montreal for skin-grafts and cleft palate surgery. All this work is made possible largely through monies raised by the Charlottetown Rotary Club. the Masons of Montague and the , facilities available should an em- ercency arise." The following resolution was unanimously passed at the con- clusion of Mr. Fate's address. Resolved that at a loint meet- ing of the Summerside and Mis- DRESS SHOPPE SITMMERSIDE miles a day for 34 consecutive years missing only the occasional one through bad roads. His route is through St. Nicholas and the western section of Miscouche. The distance travelled is over 188.000 Arrested l-n Montreal v MONTREZAL. Dec. 1 - (CP) - i I A man identified as Francis Joseph non recently underwent an oper- Pefsllllals ation in the Victoria General Hos- VMrs. Basil MacNe'iil. Elmsr pital. dale is visiting her daulhiet M”- Wailace Bradshaw. and Mr. Brad- shaw, Summerside.-S. ...... ,Mr. and Mrs. Judson MncKin- non returned home on Monday VAST RESOURCES Alberta oil has created, 8160.000,- coo in new Canadian purchasing Murray. 45. ct Charlottetown, P. ll.'..l. was held here today on a charge or having robbed a blind man. He was picked up. on a tip from police in saint John. N. 3.. when he applied for a dishwashers job in a restaurant. Saint John police said Murrav became acquainted with blind Al; bert Allaire in that city and rob- miles or a. distance of over seven times around the world. Further- more he has driven this route. roads permitti-no. for PS years in the some rubber-tired wagon. cAlllEliOli WILL Continued from page 1 couche branches of the Canadian Lesion BF2S.L. that we go on re- cord as fully endorsing the civil defence programme as outlined by the representative of the Pro- vlnclni Minister of Civil Defence and that the whole hearted sup- port of both branches is hereby pledited.-S. J unior Red Cross members in the schools throughout the province. KING lIlll.E WW9" bed him of clothes and money. -lnim Bohan Cameron. but his "heirs" were ruled to be his broth- er's children, John S. Pitou and Dorothy E. Shanahan. It had been argued that "be- tween" the heirs of the widow and the heirs of the brother meant that the estate be divided equally am- cng them. but the Vice-Chancellor while agreeing that such an inter- pretation was possible. ruled that one-half should be divided am- ong each group, - It is understood that the de-is- ion will be appealed by Isobel Mur- ray. The parties were represented by counsel as follows: for complain- ant W. P'. A. Stewart, C.T.A.. I-lcn. F.A. Large. KC.: for w.F A Stewart. in his own right. Mr. J.A. Bentley, K.C.: for Robert 5. Stew- art and Marjorie Ligertwood. Mr, Donald MncK1n.non, K.C.: for Iso- bfl MUHIY. Mr. John P. Nicholson: lor Jchn B. Pltovu and Dorothy E shanahan, Mr. W.A. Reddin. from Halifax where Mr. MacKln- Horace Norfolk. s stockbroker liv- ing in the United States. Reginald Stewart Cameron and Gertrude Cots-hlan became very friendly and decided to get married in the sum- mer of 1896. This marriage did not meet with the approval or Ger- t.rude's father, so he took her away from Prince Edward Island and sent her and her. mother to 1'.ns- land. . "Reginald Stewart Cameron Wen” Story and Screenplay by OSCAR snooutvd-oouceaoyltoalso aoiosrtm to England about six months later hENsmoTON HWWWIOIORGESNERMAN-AiiliiVfI5Al.-IilT(lliATiOliAl.Pllililll, and a second m:h1Tl3CC wuuctegee; brated between a same 1' . In. h h. l h This marriage, a record of which '80 "5 H5 exists, took place on the 8th of January. 1896. Two dhildiea were born of this marriage. namely: John Stewart Cameron. born the 8th day of March. 1896. and Dorot-hv Elizabeth Cameron, born the will dav of May. 1901. "Because of matrimonial differ- encos between Roginalrl Stewart Cameron and his wife Gertrude E- Cameron over her refusing to give up her theatrical career. they sep- aratcd in 1904. Gertrude retaining en. custody, cu-e ll'ld”oC1ltl'ol at the two dhildren aforesaid. A de- cree grantinlz their divorce was TEA I'Iu' I'opuIm l.Imiru .-.. -... Unforgettable frogrcInco.;.glve it generous- ly . . . use it lavishly for there's nothing lova- lier than enchanting "Blue Grass". Magic combinations in traditional Elisabeth Arden pink and blue be-ribboned boxes: - M M-G-M's big technicolor udven. ture of action. (longer and rain. anoe. Joel Moor. um M1,”, 9.3,. In "0U'I'lIl'DEBS", with Cloud Jar- man Jr. Also Serial and News. :hg:g Professional cards BUYING Sebogo Seed potatoes at our Nortllum and Summerside warehouses. Also interested in carlood lots on track. JOSEPH READ & CO. LTD. Phone 2129. Summerside Dusting Powder, Petal Waters, and Bali Mil . . . 5.50. Reviews History The history of the Cameron fam- ily, as summarized by the Vice Chancellor. is that the Rev. John II. E." ELLIS lire - Auto - cssnulty George Cameron was a Presbyter- mwc 9" the 28m day of Ju"e' mm inn minis”; who, with his wile and "Gertrude E. Cameron mbse- lNsUnANc' family. resided in tlhis Province pre- auentlv mlmtd 'i"""”"” 9”” ' "'""' ""' """""'”' f vwh, to his death in Ian He had She retained her two children and PHONE 2418 they assumed the name of "Pitou." The said John 5. Pltou and Dorothy Elizabeth Cameron Pitou. three children, Stewart Cameron, Guy Cameron namely: Reginald POULTRY 1137 Idle Soils, lath Soap (the muhcf) and John Rom" now n N. . . c , Shanahan. wife of James shana- h and Do: as Pow-in 92! ”..';",ix.,d SW”, cmmn W” h.,., u. represented by midnstvei I. F. Hunter. R.O. ieiducated in this Province. while h9';li;inP':: iargmesafogngho ht: orrourrun a as t . b hi i 3 .., .X.i..i','...'”,3,'.'i' &'?..3.'..,Z 53,,'.'.'? Guy Cameron." smpiei. vi....i i...iy-.. Loading heavy fowl. chicken. cupon. lsn. a youn lrl lslting t F t- Glasses rittod une Bay in ghig Prgvince asna 51(l,;1- 1:310"! .11. 5. AsMs 2 P'Mt ATIJILLOMI l Continued from one 1 mer resident with her aunt. nose coghlsn, a well-known theatre act- ress living in New--York. I.IlALl.MAN'l nuii.i'ii1T6' Summerside, P.l.I. Steady large volume poultry sliippini! is resulting in a spirited competitive market. -1 "Gertrude Coghlan's real name 433.-.,mhii&.it-I-q Dusting Powder, Flower Mist, W” a"""'d' N”'mk' dwlm" 0! British and Turkish bl1IIeO'O'.m . G " is uandsupans Hundl.otlolI.6.35. am-gm: ohf;:cho:'”nf;'m 'g?""L',ifh,do;2: "-ii” is i ” on s .. The big month of the poultry year ""0" BM:-"ST mi. were blown up by mimin. - 53'” "HWY l. liars. a very important one to diet of Y9"' Americans. This checked momsnt- mug”. Am,".... Poultry in my district pretty well cleaned uP- I . of ' cu :vr;i::'m":m:nTd::r:i:tTPledF:';1s::dt;tl:iam. my”: o'"''''-''"' I Am ggnding gufin 5,0,5, IVQVOII , Russians onoen s - ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,' mm, "M M, RIMPENING SERWCF on ma ammo mmum and 0, may. .... little furtlior away. Give us a bmsst ford air- ''”I 300! ..... ... ... . 4.78. SUNDAY, DEC. 8 AT 8 P.'M. Ii:i:rotIJli:iuz(imr:;tt::im osniiewangig: Iumsreido dGdy. if PCY8 PD HOOP PTIO "9 an . Rev. C. A. Britten, Bedeque, f,:f,u:,?f"RE,,0”f,:l'i3?,,p';”” 5."'',i::: ,h M h r. "P I in charge. slid the South Koreans mm '. E P It , "T A puller under continual forced rIIN"' sermon by .'.:S..:.?”3.l.i2 '.'i.i.':2. '.”.”'.”..i.'. til? i ”' """" ins. lmdum 200 -est in the levies W" Rev. J. D. Davidson mom oi the R-is-i-n -my -N r-- 0Dt-D-- R-Q four times liar vvol . Net tuber! It MY ' ported ooncem.r.......- oi-rossrrals-r 9 --- Charlottetown mmoim aim or intelligence sound cruel. when the birds step produclniu local, on box up-urn. Powder. special music b Charlotte- gifts-M WW "I" "'0 Ohm!" "" """""' m.,'..,. M M Na- u- M W ""5", Bgvtigg , iris choir -..'f.l.?.””..:"':..".'..i".'.;.'T.”.”..?.;'.i.' "2: -n----- -W i i nus enema an - - W51 reetowno . , II , . . ' A half-hour organ recital at midst;-'nt:on onsi-in" Wllloughby 0' uIn:s"s's': I to I s R close of service demonstrat- said at a pm: oonicmm in mm . I-0 Ii! -vvoi-0--It ' I I ing the Ketterman Electronic 3' '""'"”'i "" W 0' ii GWW” Organ. IIOINTIHIATIIILDO. nsrsosuingtoedsqsratsmsar ..l H”. "1"." h r"""''' -M"-M; it-M .,, l Ifenslagtoa onus on. no.