- .';.........ga.4.g- -PAGE TEN , CL. Pflncf Edward caning Monday on Weak SIP - COCO Yin farlalddan have of a name-haired Goddau and 0 dauntiau White Hunter in a lungia Idan throbbing to the ainlanr bont of native gain-iomal - FILMED av M ” 'IN AFRICA L in ucuuncoloiu -7aKlffG30lDfIwlSl7iMIHES.”f PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY SAT. Shows 3:30-7-9 p,OLLlCKJN5' FUNrFlLLE9 5on6-SPICED "6PRvE,EL., wt DONAlD if JIMMY 0'CONNOR'DUKANlE PIPER lAUlllE v JOYCE HOLDEN Sports - Cartoon - Extra: . News of the Da.V. featuring General MacArthui”s return to America. . Also: Stanley Cup Finals. Itching Scalp - Loose Dandruff Try This Home Treatment For Quick Ease and Comfort Hero. is ii clean pmwrful pene- lrntlng oil that brings .Kl'io('tly rc- lirf from the itching torture cnd dlsrtomlurt. Don't (lip with finzrruails. that only serves tn spmiri lhc lrounle. Just, use equal parts or Mnone'a Emerald Oil aml.rllIvC nil. Apply zentlv with the finzrvrtms nncn a day and shamnon rvctgv fnurlh rlav. You'll find this trcnimrnt not only soothes the llchinz and torture but helps promote more rapid healing -loose floating dandruff becomes a thing of the past. Scalp clears up and hair hclzins tn Ihickrn. You can ohtnin Emcrnld Oil in the original bottle wherever drugs are sold. KiNll CDLE f'().FI"EE III. ml l .i- lwiutttlft ll; J. Mason 030337.151 MIMI; Ill Ielzplying ah; IONTAGUI, P. I. I. olloolloani ltiollbll. lIoDP.Il. by appointment Olloe connected man J "Fl 5"! lcaprror. T0-DAY - SAT. Shows Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-8:43 1 CRASHING to NM I Tillfi-PEAKS l Bill ”vi'i'i'ulns JANE inn .3”, Also: Chapter 2 -Kit Carson- Comedy, Innocent Guilty. srr. JOHN'S. Nflrl. April 25 - ICP) - Salim: of the Srvcriish freighter Vasaholm today set a record for newsprint cm-gnc.-; shipped from this port during lhc winter snnson. The Vasaiiolm load- cd 70!) tons for llnmburc. Gor- nmny. About 48.000 ions was shipped this year-.'l.0O0 more than last. year. KING'S LYNN. Norfolk. Eng- land - (CF) -- This town's cere- monial flags were pretty well wnrn. so the council sold them to take advantage of the present high prices for wool. STOP PAYI N6 FANCY PRICIS for F R WAX! NOW 10 IIHIVI lll roam. IACK Apply won: all on region of annual. l('1l(7I?l( 0ll .......-..- ... . Jicious lunch was ..fHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - HIE EASIER-il GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold F. hairy, Hrs Iyraa Stewart. Ira. lrnea Ilaofbca. Min Acne Wlnlntan. Mb loan Johnson MIINT GIDIOITOWN: Waldo: uvera Iontuua: town: The uda l son. Pea: Own: The Guardian may be bought Blue Donn luataurant. and Guardian Office; in Sourla: The snack Ia: and II. at the following. places in in George lich- ..-nrsslirc nunav for old- time and modern dance. at New Perth hall. Friend: of Mrs. Daisy Alley. Montague. are sorry to learn that she is confined to her bed due to illness. Mr. Douglas MacLaren. Monta- gue. has returned from, a recent business trip to Moncton. N.B. lvlr.-2 Chester MacLure. and Mrs. Jack Claw. Murray Harbour North. were business visitors to Montague recently. Misses Joyce Jenkins. and Sally Johnson, of Georgetown, were re- cent visitors to Montague. Miss Myrtle Prosper, presently employed in Montaiue. spent I day with her parents in George- town recently. MUBILAY HARBOUR PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. services Sunday. April 29th. ll.00 A.M. Belle River. 3 PM. Little sands. 1.30 P. M. Murray Harbour. Rev. D. Wallace Mac- Pherson, Minister. ORWELI. - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. -- servic- es for Sunday. April 29th. Orwell it A. M. Cherry Valley 2.30 P. M. Vornon River 7.30 P. M. All ser- vices in keeping of the observance of Rural Life Sunday. Rev. John F. Macliay. B. D. Minister. Mr. George MacDonald. potato inspector, of Cliarloi-tetown, was a recent visitor to Murray Har- bour South. guest. of Mr. Peter White. He also visited in Morita- gue. renewing old acquaintances, and spent. some time with Mrs. Garfield Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston. with whom he is visiting at the present. time. ..'llEGULAR MEETING -The rnnular meeting of the nursery club of the King's County Hos- pital. wan held at the home of Mrs. J. S. Deslloches yesterday evening. After the completion of the sewing. the business part of the meeting was presided over-.by the president. Mrs. Arthur Sulli- van. It was decided they would hold a show in the theatre the latter part of May. At the con- clusion of the business a de- served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Arthur Sullivan and Mrs. Harold Smith. Georgetown and Vicinity Ml'S. Hedley McNeill of Char- lottetown was a recent guest. of her mother. Mrs. John Batchilder. ..'M:'. and Mrs. William De- Coslc. Jr. and daughter of Char- lol.tcl.own, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke. Mrs) Gordon Livingston and son of Charlottetown, are the guests of Mrs. Livingston's mo- ther. Mrs. John Dicks. Mrs. Ward Dryden and two children left. on Thursday for their home in Airdric. Alberta. after a visit. of several months with Mrs. Dryden's mother, Mrs. Joseph MacPhec. Mrs. W. .1. Fitzgerald was a visitor to Charlottetown on Wed- nesday. where her daughter Gertrude is A patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. Basil MacDonald, of Tracadic was a recent visitor to Georgetown. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald ,and Miss Nellie and Miss Snrah MaciPhee. Charles Ma.cCannell of the Royal Canadian Navy stationed at Halifax. N. S.. is spending I few days at his home in George- town. Friends in Georgetown of Cpl. Stewart Lavers of the R.C.M.P.. in Moncton. N. B.. will be pleas- cd to hear that. he is recovering successfully following an oper- aiinn in the Moncton Hospital. Miss Mabel Slcwartpf Char- lottclown was the weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mra. A. H. Stewart. Miss Stewart had with her as her guest. Miss Eunice Arsenault of Charlottetown. Mrs. Peter Jay and daughter- Jean of Charlottetown. were re- cent guests of Mn. Jay's mother. Mrs. John Batchllder. Mrs. Vincent Elardietn of Montreal arrived in Georgetown on Monday night being called home by the sudden passing of her brother. Mr. Gerald Solomon. Friends of Mr. James H. Skinner of Bridgetown are pleased to hear that he has re- turned home from the Vewranr wlnz of the Prince Edward la- Mi-. B.)-I. Yeo, Montague. .13". recent. bualnus visitor to Char- lottetown on business. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Lucas. have returned to their home in Monta- gue. after spending the week-end in Halifax. N.S.. and a few days in Sussex. N. 8. Miss Alberta Martin of Manta- gue. left. recently for Montreal. where she will remain indefinite- ly. Misses Olive. and Mary Mac- ln-tyre. employees of Clark Bros. Montague, were recen-t visitors to their home in Cardigan. Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. David Hulchcson, Montague. has been a patient in the P.E. ls- land Hospital for the past. few weeks, it is hoped he will be able to return to his horne in the near future. MONTAGUIS UNITED CHURCH -service Sunday. April 2911:. At all services note will be taken of the day as Rural Life Sunday. Trinity Church ll A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Lower Montague 3 P. M. In the evening the Men's choir will lead the Service of Praise and in lhe monthly service of worship of the Men's Club. ..'IN.ll'BES FOOT-A vrvry im- foriunate accident occurred yes- terday afternoon when Mr. Arch Higzinbotham. engineer of tho "Faimilc 91". tripped and fell over the cog-whccls of the en- gine. His fot caught in the engine and he suffered injuries to his foot and ankle. Mr. Hlgginbotham was immediately taken to the King's County Hospital. where his condition is improving. Whimflltoad and Vicinity Mr. Murdock MacDonald re- turned to his home at Whim Road after recently being 6! patient in the Vef.erans' Wing of the P. E. Island Hospital. Charlottetown. On Friday night. softlball teams from whim Road and Brooklyn schools played in Brooklyn. Mr. Sydney McGowan. the teacher at Brooklyn. umpired the game, which was won by Brooklyn. These teams are planning on meeting again in a game in the near future. land Hospital, where he recently underwent an operation. Mr. Thomas Pendergast. and Mr. Arthur Pcndergast of Ken- slngton were visitors to George- town and Brudenell on Sunday. where they -were the guests of their aunts. Mrs. F. J. DeLory and Mrs. Richard Curley. Captain J. B. Scully of the Canadian Army, Eastern Com- mand at Halifax and Mr. Ger- ald Scully of Halifax arrived in Georgetown early in the weck. being called home due in the ill- ness of their mother. Mrs. Mary Scully. The monthly meetinlz of the Georgetown Community Wel- fare League was held in the Council Chambers on Mgnday, April 16th. Vice-president. Jos- eph F. Johnson occupied the chair as the president. J. H. Mac.-Donald was delayed from attendance at the earlier part of the meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The committee to in- vcsiigate the possibility of hold- in: a Shur Gain contest report- ed ihat. it was now too late to enter the present series of con- tests but that in the autumn an- other series of contests would hold and one would then arranged for Georgetown. lengthy discussion took place various" entertainments to staged by the League during the coming summer. Several commit- teas were appointed to report to a later meeting on various mal- ters. As there was no further business the mcctlnil was ad- journed to meet on the regular meeting date in May. WASHINGTON. April 25 --iAPl -W. H. Harrison has resigned as United states Defence Production Administrator. effective May 1. becauae of "compelling personal reasons." The White Home today made public a letter in which Harrison told President Truman it was necessary for him to return to his former post as president of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. OXFORD. Enxland. April 25 - (AP)-Benedict Humphrey sum- mer. 57. warden of All Souls Col- lege. of oxford, died today after an operation. He attended the Versailles peace conference as a member of the British delegation. and from mo to 1922 served at Geneva on the staff of the In- ternational Labor Office. :- Albert Machon will NOTICE . Hazelbrook Dairying Company on Murray Harbour route on TUESDAY, MAY lat. same route as last year, mce weekly until further notice. K DAIBYING O0. begin hauling cream for East Baltic and Vicinity ....... Miss Susan Mallard. Red Point, spent the week-and with her fam- ily in Sourls. ' Mlaa Estelle Macxinnon. Kings- boro. spent the week-end with her family lnin Chepatow. Mr. Resale Rose. Red Polar. was a recent visitor to Olurlottetown. Mrs. Fred Rdber-taon was hoateaa to the Klngsboro Women's Insti- tute for the April meeting. Mr. George Morrow, Midgen, gt. tended the funeral of the late Mrs. A. W. Morrow. ' Mr. Charles Ching. Red Point, was a. recent business visitor to Charlottetown. ' Mr. Harold Hunter. Nova Scotia, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. A. W. Morrow. Mr. Edgar Rose has returned to his home in East. Baltic. having spent the past. few months in Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Robertson and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stewart. Klngsboro. were recent visitors to Charlot.t.et.dwn. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Johnston. Fortune. have moved to North Lake to operate their factory and buy fish for the coming aeuon. Mrs. Lydia Stewart has returned to her home in Kingsboro. having spent. the past several months at North Lake where she cared for the late Mrs. A. W. Morrow. Mrs. Alton Robertson. Munn'a Road. recently apent a few days visiting her brother-in-law and row, North Lake. Mr. Colin Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Dixon and two chil- dren, Debora and Carol Anne, East. Baltic. were visitors to Mont- ugue and Murray River last. week. --The atarch factory at. East Baltic is at present. running for the convenience of farmers who have many bushels of potatoes to be disposed of before the planting season. Deepest sympathy is felt. for Mr Hudson Morrow. North Lake. in the recent passing of his mother. Mrs. A. W. Morrow. A brother. Mr. J. C. Dingwell. resides at North Lo!!! and feelings are ex- tended to him. Mrs. Morrow was a person of high esteem and much loved by all who knew her. Her passing will long be remembered by a host of friends. Friends of Mrs. Beth Macbeari. Klngsboro, are sorry to learn of her misfortune of falling in her home. causing an injury to her hip which made it necessary for her to be removed to the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlotte- town. where she received treat- ment. It is hoped Mrs. Macbean will soon be able to return to her home fully restored to usual sister. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Mor- . l .......” and l V'E'E"V l Their many friends are pleased 'to see Mrs. Prank xeiiy and Mn- lwni. Kelly home from the hospit- 'al. halo and hearty after under- Joinx serious surgical operations. I i Mr. Frank Dunn. manager of iihe Moron Consume:-at Co-opera- 'tlve, he: returned from .a short liwuuuy vldt to his brother puke lln Lynn. M365- l ..j( I ma sympathy of this commun- ity in tended to Mrs. Gordon lnormell, wife of our Bank mana- ger here. on the death of her mother. Mrs. Jane Cunningham. at New Waterford. N. S. on March 30 The funeral was held to the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. stellarton. on April 1. Mr. A. J. McAdam. lay pmfcssor at. st. Dunsta.n's College. is a pa- clent in the City, Hospital. where he underwent an emergency oper- ation for appendicitis on Wednes- day last. Mr McAdam is a dis- tinguished athlete and hails from Moi-cll. The Misses Mildred and Joyce Jay spent the Easter holidays in Halifax. as guests of their brother. Ray and his 1imUY- Th?-V made the trip by Mk 0 A. plane and when question d about their first trip in the air were quick to reply. "It must be wonderful to be in bird." Mr...) Eldon Green. professor at st. D-unst-an's College. Charm”?- towri. visited Moirell on Thursday; evening where he addressed the members of the C. Y. 0 on many ltlmely topics. Mr. Green. after his graduation from st. Dun.stan'-i. took a postgraduate course in Sociology at the Cathdic Univer- sity of America. and is well fitted lo give lectures to youth clubs. -vmr Mr. Jack Keefe. local contractor. H busily engaged repairing a va- cant residence recently purchased by Mrs. Margaret Villard. prepar- tatary to moving it to a new site on llhe east side of the Mureu near road. Mr. Keefe has had many new experience at. this kind of work. and there is no Job too big not too small for him to tackle. .. 'Mr and Mrs. George Chris- tian and their family have pur- chased the former home of Jerome O'Brien in Morel! Village. Mr. Christian hails from St Georges and Mrs. Chrlsuan was a former ume Pond girl. other new-comers who will arrive shortly are Mr. and Mrs. Gus Aylward who have purchased an old. homestead here and will erect. a new modem resi- dence on the site. Mr. Aylward is a retired. used furniture dealer from Charlottetown. The Moreli Bowling League has just completed its season's tourna- ment. with Gerry McAdam! truck- men, the winners of the Dingwcll; and Reseller trophy. and also winners of the special prize. six- lcen teams competed this season for the trophy. and the interest throughout the lachedule was ex- ceptionally linen. In all. eighteen prizes donated by business firms in Morell and Charlottetown are to be presented at a later date to high scoring contectenu in the health. days. Get a pack. today. 3 Rolled in 'Al.l.WEAf1!R' Waterproof PQOI P.l!.'.'.l..5 m 8 league. ” i just to loot: as them-the naultl-coloured dies, the reels; the tackle- makea you think of happy days ahead! Always, with the approach. of spring there come these visions of glorioua hours on lake and stream. And like apomnaen everywhere. you light up a Sportsman. It Eu in ac -perfectly with your plans for pleasure. The Davourful. aun-mellowed Virginia Tobacco: in Sportsman are guaranteed absolutely pupa. The ALLWEATHER Waterproof Paper cannot stick to your lips. Everywhere. in every uaaon, it's the aportanmva favourite. so light up and enjoy a Spomman. Let it help make all your dayl, happy IIA unnn cioanims. SPORTSMAN Mun Vial flu: II It Id bl Ill AA Silk-Tone Fnnntlm lion . : : silk-in-liquid fnundaiinn. Makes your akin look like sills. feel V(H.lI' timi.StnnnIh-i iiiiqiiickly nail), event)! L50 The only nah-up Illa! aim your Jim thn"Si!Icen Look"-unooth an ailli. radiant in nu. Helena Rubinsteinis new lipstick, foundation and face powder are blended with pure silk! Silken Lipstick ; : : final dazzling Iv.-vcnt in "Silkcn New formula contains like silk! 1.75 silk. Makes our lips carcssinglv soft. glow with 5.'1k.Fi(m 1-'m,m),,,;,,,, glow with uacinua delicate silken color. 0 flatter- .”sm,n".,.",nmfm,n.;., vnunlzrnd.lnok softer. in: shades, 1.2a; also Sill; more desirable! 11 (la- morous shades. ....'APRIL 27. 1951 4?; .:.v-A-L4.::;-:--A: . E Helena Rubinstein Presents The 7'Silken Look” Silk Screen Pmnfpr . : ; the nnlv powder that mm. Mina pure silk. Make-2 mm skin look silken-smoolhfferl Look"! (Iump.1rfl'nwder. solid form. 1.25 same shades, 1.2.) Miss Elizabeth Russell Personal Representative of HELENA RUBINSTEIN will be in our Cosmetic Department Friday and Saturday, April 27th and 28th to give you expert help on your skin and hair care. together with fashions newest. make-ups. nmne 6.; Milton m NO-OOOO-O60-O&09-O49-GO The many relatives and friends of Mrs. waiter Connolly. Somer- ville, Mass. are greatly concerned over the condition of her health at the present time. Mrs. Connolly suffered a heart attack last Mon- day. and at latest reports her con- dition is but slightly improved. Mrs. Connolly wu the former Mary Fuosslter of Morell, and bla- mush on 504449 944a - o 0' - --4 ter of Ernest and Edward llusdli tar here. " y I The Moreli Restaurant wnirl had been operating under flu proprletorshlp of Mrs. Asnvo -W demon for the winter months it now under the manallemem 01 MI and Mrs. Rudolph Bclanzer. It will operate under the attractivi name of "rho Blue Danuhc.”