AUGUST 30. 1946~ i UAR PRINCE EBWAlllF-To-liay and Sill‘, Showing At 2:30 6:55 and 9 dill lliiiilllill TODAY and SAT. Shows 2:30 - 7 ~ 8:45 l'_H£ GREATEST FE U!) CAPTTOZ THE CCHARlOTTETOWNW C CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column lS-rrervod tor 'wlosman.to‘wtonmn' o! local inter-eat, w; ‘rjunm 1811f 511E fascinating? I "N": nature mu be inserted ' ll live centl a word. strictly ply-- l bio Ill “dog!” CONI-‘E SURANCECERATION use. m. llilllilTiiTlEi DlAbi _ Kept “Big Train’ In Partial Check Uily Time Factor A PAGE THREE Hen h Check-Up " Before School IEO/I/odi/ti/s‘ The Bells of i’ Stliiarys HENRY TIAVEIS WILLIAM GAIGAN For The Convenience 0f Our Patrons, An | Advance Sale of Evening Tickets Will Be l Held Daily From 3-4 P.M._ SUNSET calgsou HGGY SIIWART MIRA MrKINNEY “I'll Ill-I l EMPIRE l-Tonight and Sat. Show: 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 Serial - Comedy H/Jfiggfk! $5557‘ News - Cartoon TER Wllfll 814265‘ uoniesmlv file/R ms ourarwv Kl" mro nor/M,’ i i I i You eon‘! top this thrill show for action ond unmet %UML, EMPIRE a... CHARLES slillltili c: The Durongo Kid _ mIEXIIAIllIII-orlevoylu-ummuw 1nd Bob Will: and HI: Texas Playboys i lOU KING loud: tho .-hylhmI: Sweet Coporetten orcholtre in music you can dance to or dream to . . . on the Sweet Coporoi Summer Radio Show TUNIGIIT 10.30 G. F. C. Y. 4 Collins took plaice yesterdaymorn- Sent. 1st: Pleasant Valley 11 am; 3°" Vflllrv 3 om; North Gran:- vme 7-30 D-m. No service at Bradalbane. Rev. W. B. Maofihail. Minister. T7111! - allrivdll-lvelwap} Corlxi! - to -L'pg” d’ Ber-V he here mlttee. will lfgmbctllion, Conaoher lzxceiled lwXlr-s and wrestling He was be! i er'i'hw'BV°l'B§e Derformer uptown Toronto Six years fillgllllllg. Swimming and trackzi ___. a ~ Exile-PIS Sflv The Big ‘Frat l COVEHEAD-STANIIOPE: Unit- i ggllllbd hiivbureachfidd chamnlonslfi ed Church ser ie r s . , FOUND ~ l“ l‘ We B there been 369i. ‘l are: il/Vgsst Ceirlleheiiiltizidgiiii. —F0r theRiilrvgialqtliieccilifvsNTloN in‘??? than 24 hours in 5 day- . u.m.; Stanhope 7.30 p.m. Rev. convention cf the Amerie Blmu"! b t equenuy the “wk M time ma!" Tlm- A- Wilson. Wnlster. llrymerrs Association mriiiii‘; hiihrflivsicillxlleilciiiriciolm nth l? power" .____ Canon d “ - ‘ 05 lJ enomen- CENTRAL PARISH: Services lei. will ahne ligfilwifhlugiliiianlfidtt imp" a1 indiumme‘ he "as" we“ d”°°"i for Sunday. Sept. 1st: Clyde River °l’1 5011i. 2'7 and w. Dglenot “mm siarliginionl: game w axiom" andi 11 a.ni.. s. S. 10 a.m.: Churchillibe present from all part‘: es‘ Wm i In louonh OM31 1 i 2.30 pm; canoe cove 7430 pm" aritimcs and Quebec Prm ‘the run of}, e I‘ p?‘ In the winning ,s. s. 6.30 pm. T. . Goodwill, east of Montreal. a special 57.1""? baseball cllgaame Orhi the T°'°m°' lvrirrtsler, clar will leave Montreal Weld??? 9d to the otwgorexrslkdpot thten Ins?)- ___ ray and w ll b d . ‘ _‘ ' . "W" i CENTRAL Brnmvr Baptist "FY sunris- §<»ot“.ei'l¥.e'¥i.Z"o§ii“5sT liing "iifiiiofiiilinb imfim“ ‘Ml Church is closed until further "P" Will be held at the Charlovftle- iChamplonship ormficflfj‘? Bcrgossel 110M011 sllfldfly services as usual: i “w”, H0191. With three huslne 8081-5 and one assist b rsh Ohm Morning 11.15 amx. evening 7.45 meeilllBs 0n Friday and 1W0 as" iteam from lrhlnd to willing t l5 pm. Rev. C. A. Britten, mlnis-isalurdil)’. concluding with a 11,1. i Born in 1500 Conacher donned ' t" i ‘if? Te?!“ salllrdliy evening, 19h, skates for the first time in 1916 onl i YORK ulvirsfiiiiartaa. Rev. i °ll "is viiiglgizfnnlaonrigrerifl’ Cimimm‘ a schoolyard rink m“ ‘his home i“ i sby, lacrosse, baseball, hockey,’ later in? a 1 in Starts... or m! ‘WEST m __ Ymllfifavbunte By GEORGE FOBSTEB. ' __ HEINTZMAN PIANO in good Tiivlllq‘ 11PM!!! (Canadian pm, Si," Wm", . ~ MOSI Wlllllllvll- Toornbs u . TORONTO a ._ "Him 15H: HE FASTEST, M sic Store. nowmm . . us. 2e (CP) _| mschooi ’ i ' ‘r ~' i VEN 51; JOHNS ‘Q-irub 1 _ _ Qilraqaln 3f ltlilpntreal Maroons skated olil llllkkdollbly cumin tlmtludm, 1 EHRILQNQ AD — Ballast s i" M yter an Church , e orum ice on April 23, 1931' flnngrepignjuu s‘ A i i ‘ ‘l’ " i‘ will b; ervlfl‘ 53nd“ “Fli- 1 f0! “fro-r dropping a 4-0 decision and m. . y_. cdoooow 1w are“ YEAR- ... relic “is New ...f"»";“"'"°""""=---=-fl-~ . _,__ Evening gt “do istlagagalg qfimg; NW5! Scoopsi Intervieml ireaiized tlirigsvpofiiwselléilmttlrleeolenéog? m! $15k iperium hold: you‘. Rev E C mafia‘ Minister . M r l an era. But one of the sreazest~ conmlh for lhfll“ school term. ---- - icareers in Canadian sports historv‘ 7°" P flicim witho c * ~ . .1 - d . ‘" "a 1' Syd?“ uiriiiiuiloic. stislisrii: .22: ""?""'?"""-.'l*~1>~-=rlr- ____' “ PM- Professional same ptomcw“"""ul‘¢llvenihemost aaaoaumva United Church. C. B, A, Dunn»: more than 2o years or Pr. careful intention berg, J.A.Ni'.1hl-',MI1SI. ll Li’ , ‘vices Scot. isfinii airlmerYork; 3."~'°"~ Cltaiirriiaiianocre iiiotiieiiocriilliiidi; iiilgfilieriiilscfrtliriiéiilofrgiratliiidsiieliigo toAPfltay‘ -' | p.m.. Brackley; 7.30, Central M‘? Hem‘! Lolleilfl. Mflntreal: k filming pro in 1924 he stayed in t-rigi I Church. All regular services lni “Jig time for 13 years Two famousi the churches will now be resumed! ____ brothers~Chuck and Roy - also. I —-—— mfldc the N. H. L i _ FUNERAL sanvrcEs - The Personals " funeral of Mr. Edward Joseph ____ Feared Ball Clrflq- MKCDONALD BROS THEATRE in; at. 3:45 ‘T10R11! the Frag‘): 16111.2», morfiug-lfiéi; gall}: ‘lgitvisyifstreégaty rugfywglsldalwaystkinorilat {lame M; MT. STEWART nessev unera ome o . n--1. , - , on e alf-In r . Stan-S 335mm when, Requ‘ern, ‘e5 a“ "mm “l $l~ mm» N-B- Toronto Argonauts in the oariy 252;.‘ d fi The mimagemcili wishes to announce that there will flinch Mass was celebrated by Rev» Mn and Mrsiflnmes M Reid r wasone of the mosznfcared ban: e 111181)’ be I10 6111111181‘! admitted i0 til ' h P. F. MacDonald who also oon- Menu-ear and Sm, are 50nd,”? carriers in the International loo Jfurther notice Till ' ' err t eat“ until ducwd me sewrce at the grmm at Stanhnpel 51m; 1on2 game against Montreal he} of Inf t-l ' sficilon is taken due to the prevalence The pail bea-rels were Messrs. 3B "Pd 227 yards, an average or a“ l e P37311915 in the Prgvfnga Bernard MacDonald. Harry Hen- inessey. Cleveland MacLean. Wal- 1h lter Monteitli. Patrick Dennis and gather in the Charlottetown Hotel where business and discussions on current problems will be aired in the two-day session. The conven- and Mrs, Ma rshfield. Harold D, Murray. édy - Sports - Cartoon - Snapshots Com Auction Sale l i i. l ‘of the Estate oi’ the late J. Reagh ‘Home of Winsloc, to sell on the One Hall Manufacturing large size thresher with auto- ,l"°"l"°= “'- “lhm Al"-‘"°" "1 llllit‘ feed and biOWCI‘. PfiCQ $750.00, “l|1|)y[;$[),5y_ 515111- 41h At 1 o'clock sharp D.S.T, The iollowlilg items: Fl\li.\l:--(‘rriisisiing oi’ 100 acres free-hold land nil cleared, situated six miles from Charlottetown, near Apply to:- FRANK B. CLARKE, Charlottetown Summer Residence SouthporwPhone 1368 R3 m“ “gm and ‘elephant S1‘0(1K:—1 pali- work mares. l pony, harness and cart. 2S hr-nil choice (iuernseys com- prising at: 1 Reg. Guernsey 6 years old. 1 Reg. Guernsey 2y, years old. 1 Reg, Guernsey Jr heiler. l0 Grade Guernsey; in milk. 7 (iriode Guernsey heifers. 2 Grade Guernsey calves. ‘Iii llrcciling ewes. l Soullirlmvn rum. reg. 3 brood sows to Ian-ow. 1 Shoat. 30 Year-old 100 Pullcts 101) (‘och-reis, B. R. 2 Geese i gander, IMPLE ‘ MucC rmack binder. Drill, M. H. H. ll. hay mower, 5 Wheel rake. 'l‘r-n.ni wnitflll. lllsn itllfflfli‘. Sprinrg-iriniii barrow. Bottom Sulky Plough Spike horrow. lllllcr. Sculflcr. Roller (steel). For Sale ii-i- We plan to sell by private sale our herd of Hereford Cattle, a number of which are grade not registered. Apply tg;__ begs. 13.11. FRANK n. CLARKE "' ~ Charlottetown Phone Summer Residence-Southport 1368113 Public Auction , l l I am instructed to oiler for sale by public auction on; llie premises at 173-175 Sydney Street in Charlottetown on; luulnvr-l "M L‘ -'\Vl\ lll II A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th i(252.5611“:isigit-maatiertcfymlifi t 2 o'clock P.M. Daylight Saving Time "m ll" l‘ vs "w" B PP"- The double tenement house belonging to the estate of 1 sgygg; '3'", PM,‘ lite iaic Thomas Sweeney. This is a well constructed two-- 1 Mllk Warren- tenement house with modern conveniences in an ideal },'{-';?,',',‘§'h§,'.',‘f,,§“" ("°")' location. 1 Bob sleigh. ' There will also be oilered at the same time a quantity oi household effects of the late Mr. Sweeney. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. -iu-n-irq—>->-~u g machine. new, l High box sleigh. 1 Wood sleigh (new). CROP:- 15 Acres of standing cute. toe >—~___ 8 Acres o: path‘ s. LONG nrvlin w.l. and we. as. oomptioll orri Mrs. 2 c"! v mill ____ an,“ Dunning on progmmnw. l Hay carrier, lc-l-k and cable. n" fflsular muting o! Loni: committee. It. was moved and sec- "'"¢° "wi" "i ""1"" ‘m! nlvor Women's Institute met on ended that all bills be paid Col- "til"! "ddlfl wlmlifl "Ill "lull- smith tools, and many lrtlcles too iection unnamed to 90 cents. Next nmmrm" m menu” “may evenlr}, mi. meetin is to be neli-l at the homc oi a home o’ ‘QuJgust 2nd" at tile Proiitt. There I am instructed by the Executor! im's Church. Vernon River, School, (‘liurch and Railroad; elec~‘ son Harold Dunphy to St. Joach-lsi- Mr- Tvm Guin News Editor of L’ Sydney Post-Record. and Mrs, Guv are spending a few days in spent a week at the home 0! Mri o 1’ 1-3 Yards Der min As a boxer he linht heavywel ute lzlht ,wl111am Berruran. Charlottetown. ‘,‘,',‘,§‘,,,§’S“°§,,,f°j§f§k églgfpsgxjlbrlitvrrll FLORIST CONVENTION nuns , "i- Wlllch Dempsey emerged with a i ssrr. 17-18-The Florist Tele- ,5: rj§gmlfi{“to‘i“lfi,ifirfihnfi§lllg flggihllllth Hr was the leading 41;. ilraph Deliver)’ Association climc sterling Mas “m, an enjo ab] ‘e551 I e Canam“ debut 0i PTO- a/Illid bed heids here glrilesdavé ‘trans hondlav ~On m; Island ‘hp 2211"‘; Mononea“ rlllqagiéoggldot stgrreld t with n95 By, 3H ' , “ O n Erna- it ivas announced yesterday bv Mr. gfusltiilgé and Mrs Edison Rollings. 208K111! frofessional Lacrosse Le James Tait. Delegates from the ' _ m, Torgntlilzgk he Dlflyed baseball ‘ United state‘ “d can“! Wm Miss Etta MacNeivin, Montreal, 0! the Litifie Vi-igiid Lauri“ whine“ On Authority 0f [h record like ably brought its his nose still bea The“ he bvimn a career that ex. WON the Canadian championship Controller's inevit» toll oi’ injuries‘ rs the mark or Welfare. and e be admitted t Theatre Notice until further 0 Yeo’s Theatre Dellartment of Health and "Mice. children will not S. This action is taken THEATRE . . - . lirht fractures d d 1 b _ »,1 b. 1 ° an he has had lie to the revrr] - . . itlitirriiiiios eiiiizit. slaltirsi-Tsiaeit. iorrirli Mm?’- vliéifilfislitrliie ordfluévlféon. 121335611157; gilgltsttltches in his 20o Province. p ence of Infantile Farah/S's m u“ district representative at convcn- U ' P t f ‘ - i‘ a‘ After m ,m"l9 tions in Portland. OreBon and St. "e5 m’ °r L“ Mrs‘ Lem“! Tram 5. renremem- “l? Big pm“, 141,111,, 1; 1n ghgrge o1 pro- ‘W5 fOYmSTlV m‘? dllll-R-‘liel’ °Y s m,“ ‘-;_'~';m'ln"1@d hi! interest in paraflons locally“ The Game of Captain Farrell of Aifoerton and new L ‘e was elected to the Ont- Mrs. John Williams, Chal'lotte--'r1imkh' condaleegiiiafgé‘; ggfdmbqbromflfffl- , ' h i th I‘ d '~' ‘ ecamé <3 1i‘- irieirrilbei-S oi’ isthgnlltil/ariiijmeerunigtfiln Rev. Brother Patrick. 0.85.11. {$1111 0t‘ lhc Ontario Athletic Cgm- i? rvhochwals tiogmcriy sifligneid hietre rcrsstgel andcdirlexctolr? oi‘; r-ecreamm FUNERAL SERVICE-The run- ll “M-“Plfll- m" ll E r ~ "r as the erai of the late Mrs. Mary Dunphy. “h” Wednemr“, evening “tr a gxw wzixxrow a success! 1 b . i Millview took place on Thursdayidu“ V15“ and 5 ‘he “u” °r 1, e omce overlooks ‘gh uslngmlfill. his ' morning from the homo of h“ Redem/ptorist Faohers, 7'7 Euson Toronws Rae Kgtclgfigngrvusirigofit i The; "“’ ~ ~ Mrs. iDr.) N. F‘. Waters and Solemn Requiem High Mu..s was ‘voting daughter Claire‘ who mob ccli brated by her scnRev. Wilfred Dunphy with Revs. Joseph wl-lslrivred here ln Jlllij iv Spend p"! as deacon and Ronald Mayra-m, or the summer with her parents. as silb-dcacon. Rev. Dr. Ellsworth M"? and M75 Ci H- Benoit‘ water was master oi’ ceremonies. PfPiéVllisiti ll-"E l?“ f" ‘heir home h‘ |in thc sanctuary were Revs. E35! Lflflslfiil. Mlflhliiflll. ‘Fathers Louis Cnllarzhan. Pllaicn‘ _ _ MCKMMI Emma; oj-fgnigy’ p31») Mr. Vic Runiv. icft ‘Charla-lio- ncll Wood, John Sullivan, Rxy- town Wednesday morning or mo-nd McKenzie, Wilfred Mc- Mlmtreal Where; he will continue cardlfL m, Rey Mam-me prop“. i115 studies m illustrative ar, at ‘a111, pastor’ “$151M W111; the the Sir George Williams School icholr. The pull hearers ivcrc, 01A"- {Dingweil Jenkins, Jeramlah Mor- Miss Esther Stead. nurse-in- traininz at St. John has returned alter snendinir her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ____._ stead. Hunter River. C. W. N. DELEGATES CODIING 4'A'_ , -A delegation of members 0i ihei M15“ m" 59"?’ Pas" ""'t"}“§? Canadian Weekly Newspapers As~l home from a ill?’ , l’ h‘? h _~$.:- smlation will visit the Provincelslle ‘"55 gimmmmmql P Silva; Sept. 14th and 15th it was leal-n- "Ts- D“ 4h“ B‘ 5° a’ ‘m ‘s rrlssey, Loo Hyncs, Edison Shi-iriovl, Leo Praught and James McEaeii- ern. Milton Jenkins funeral uirec- tor. eid yesterldlayl.’ Margin; in" cortivfnl- 59ml“ 55mm _ __ tonin a ax epary, oa- ’ lin zoo. ill rrlve here by air Mr- "elm" Jr RlRKS- llmmlllm‘ g w a saturdaynrcaltor of Woliaston. Mass. ar- Tilt? riiiioiil°bilfil the airport irlvod in 1hr vlll‘ Tllesll" “m” dvelriv to the itv and taken b\' cur on a brief visit to the PTO- Eiri a. (tygur oi iihe Prov1nciali"’"’3¢‘ lvromrvnvinz him were Building 11nd other historical cen- ‘ ills llallllm" dagmifgurqihkeififl tres. In llie everfrinqnthev Flvilll iifillnilérlréfaulixltlglrl‘ "N315; and My“ n. c ~ - r - ‘ i?“ ‘jhggsgo gsfidzv mom: Eihic J. Dillman 'oyf Ytllolézéstclné in: the party will be taken on- a will)“ h?“ ‘he "M ‘ “'1 ‘ -' isicr. Mrs. lnur or the National Park and tea *’“95'5 "i M“ Ruiz“ s . , -l. E. C ‘Th min Mr. Cameron. W111 be served bi the ladies of 2m Grgialcllgl st“ Cmy Stella Maris Parish. North Rus- tico. {he party will then movfl on tn Summerslde “here they will be guests at a civic dinner and thence will return to Charlotte- ils Faced With m" M riier Charge In Memoriam n- mrlrvu of wihiiinwgaugfiin iigoiiibiijpl; L L R- 5lLLlPHANT day was committed for trial on o charge at murdering William Nor- rlsh, 5s. whose hodv was found Aug, 17 buried in Callahanl; cel- lar. Norrilh, it roomer at the Calle- han house. had been missing since March 20. Callahan ivill likely be tried at the fail ussizes of the Oninrlo Supreme Court clpenlnfi Sept. l6. Youth Qlotitrocuted who deported this lite Auzllst 30. 1941 n; live in hearts we leave behind is not to uvlnrlr re die. membtrbtl by hll wile. “ zvival Service .__- were tn ' i- .:i . oliories s. miner o! the Old . _ visitor riiiiiirlfiidfiu 2ft‘ 33$ onrilfr"ir.’ii"if's’vio'iro’°r’v‘iiiri°3°oioi<ir T“‘”'s"'°””' r-mloi-w nun-l Hm-r- wen“ §".’$?.‘Z“'o’r?i.§t'.;§“"" i3 ‘$31 ‘iiiilllllded to w nnnling a favorite reci . i Finn and crop will be IOHI tint. Evlngelilt Theodore Troeoter, in e-lcctiyocuted yesterday’ wlién h; Jruit. The rnlnutee oi‘ previous '1‘ e National Anthem urowilli . m1" o; Bevin] Services in apparently came in contact with n niaetinl were rend and approved the meeting to a close. ALEXZAMaKRAE Mm", m“ "MM ma,“ be- powgr 11m. whne M51511“; 1n “m. disc" n u _ __‘__i_____ fill s r l? sided to hm {auppernorvaifiglrd A gr-ut ryumber or the German ‘~*—-—-—'—-:c t" 5mm"! " Kiumn’ awn,‘ “so ginil.i.fl€:iaii:p1t§ei‘ii"gciiieiiheviilgrgje. DI)’. A 101M!‘ a I ilfltm ya; mum!“ “ken durmu (he Eur- SALISBURY, llizgland - (OP)—— P- M. sllllldllfl TIIDG. B11011 A bu", on ‘he boy's hand mfi- lend gr-om M,“ Jwnimuhw M“ 0mm “mm,” had 1n 11m;- Prisoners-obwnr nttended Salis- will be mad; to have nesting oo- "ted he 11,11 touched m.- pow?!‘ Heath Campbell. urs. omi- J0hn- possession, copies or the daily burrs model Perl-amm- tv learn eomrnodltion m- all. line. He fell about 91> lest l» the “W! ind Mrs. Htlilmmons were newspaper ore cred in German b! ‘he principles oi democratic aov- around from the P010 "Tl Willi?" 5"’- Mmolnted on new Ito! committee on mulch iv neweneo efllmflli- ‘Wu workma- haiist r1 11 vombfilarlges the surrrlatlves in the of s or‘ ' Cflflit to coast. p is scribes from u_________ Senate Contest ' May Delay i “Preference” Vote By wiuaau srawam‘ (Canadian Press Staff Writer) i CANBERRA. Australia. Aug. 28 ‘—-(OP) - Australian returning 01m flcers may be busy for days after Sear, 28. pollinlz -.a_v in the forth-i whim} iedor-rl IiPCIiOIIS, (turning ballots cast for Scmite calzrlidares under the "prefizrrntilll" system or voting. Not appoimed for life as they are in Canada. Australian Sena- tors are elected iir six-year terms and because '.i‘l"!1‘ electoral diVls- _iCl‘-I ire statP-iride, as many as 2O and 3!) counts ll tiic same ballots arc sometimes necessary unfit-r the prafereniinl system before runners wlmons mfllly rlndldales =u de- cided in each stcre. e j The Atlstriiiciw‘, Senators.‘ six-r year terms ove-iap Every three Scars federal elections arc hc.d,l hall the Sandie’; '56 seals b‘co".~e vacant and in eat-n of the sx Aus- tralian staies, tii-"cr; senatns are. chosen to iill rhczn. The pTPfCFPDilRi voting yvsicm ‘acquires the Australian o'er to give thr- order -,f his llkiliidlllll preference for all the catzoidates ,listed on his divisional ballo paper. ‘and it means he has to rank up to ie. dozen Senate candidates run- mlng for iilc U17”? cpeli vats in i s state. Whcn the time. comes i4 figure out the winners. electoral olflcers must count all tnc ballots several times to sort out and add up ‘he totals c.( the different decrees of preferel-ne given by electors who have listed on lhclr voting slip; their first. second, third R116 fourth choice tmrl so rm. as they ranked all candidates. w Long Job The 10b is !ong because n! tzie large numbers o.’ vnles ln-lrfvcd. In the state of New South ‘ivnies. for instance. up to 1.0i‘t‘.000 voles are cast. Since ire-re are no electoral divisions tor Senate representation other than state boundaries, a1‘. these 1.000.000 shite votes are ira- volved in the "Will: baliotrng ior the state's three Sen-ate seals. The three Scrate winnus are the men who receive the ‘largest Mt. Stewart Fri. 8:30 - Sat. 8-10 P.M, “The lialley of Decision" Greer Garson Gregory Peck In spite onverything they had to love. numbers or different preferences. and each must have an ersolute majority o! the total vote r-ist in the state division, WhCiik" their totals are macl ‘o of first. rscoztd. third. iourth c-r whatever‘ decree oi Dffiference the number of candid- ates makes nossiblc To simplify the clectorli "lSk r»! singling cut the senate u. atrial»..- according to ‘iY-l!‘ party zzfiilia-i lion, the prucflu‘ is for the oppos- l"8 DOllIiCM panics to group cash of their thr=c ‘JJIIGiGQIES n slate into “Sewiie teams " T110 l electors still have to rail these ,‘ team members 1nd vidllallv. how'- evcr. i Originally. Senate candida .cs in whatever numbers they rnn wrzc listed alph-rbeilwfilv 0n the voliwc‘ slips. It was iollnd. though that, those whose ila‘n€—Sp(’iiii1’,':i put g them at the mead oi the llri pitk-l Ed up votes from lazy or illfflfiff" ent electors. filPsc people. iusteedl troubling to stldv the nnmcs on t e ballots nrefpily, merely rank- Bd them in the older in which‘ they appeared. Now, tlic marries draw 1~l.. inl each state to daxde which party's team will get ton place on fine prlrred ballots The alplliceilcai order of listing candidates, on» said to have produced to. many contestants ir/hose names riaricd with "A", still ir-evails for Lxiwcr House elections. 'I‘licre, 7:“. clot‘- orel divisions reduce the number of candidates in each riding . d the elector his no trouble .dcn.- ifying Labor, liberal and Cflllllify Party candidates. Newspapers bulk large in recre- ation accordina to a stlrvev bv lhc National Opinion Research Cen- tre which found that 41"» oi the population ureter readinil in their leisure time to other forms oi en- tertainment. i 011-: i YEO l THEATRE ’ ANCHORS AWEIGH Frank Sinatra Kathryn Grayson Gene Kelly In Technicolor IHONTAGUE Fritlav and Saturday VSOFRIISV Tuesday CVC-UOOOOCIOYUUOTDFIFCPOCUUD’! “Q3383 NOTICE I Due in the epidemic of Polio. Di". Laniz and Dr. Houston will not be oper- ating on Tonsils and Ade- noids lint?! with" School ll]!i‘i‘.\’ ooaaooooo ciao oooooooonmzea .1"‘T“F"“F‘t*"i""i" ‘t’ £"\“'"i':n NGTHQIE DANCE AT (‘OLVILLE SIDING Six-Piece Orchestra Famliv. Atranao, 1946 Dancing From 9:30 to 1130 Lunches and Refreshments Served on Grounds Buses Will Leave I. M. '1'. Bus Terminal at 9 o’clock. , ~-~r'~~ri~~.i.~-fi~+'ilcel"l"l."l'7 lour win prises ...choice of 4 out of i; women who for home baking i