A- bar, lllcoliiilll; tor a levi EiZE LOBSTERS same TAGGED 0 .4 float (above) anchored llll biological station officials whothoped that poaching will be elim- t market. size by the time the next genlnliidlil iii czgmunt Bay bar-tare considering a research pro-linated, and that fishennen.kn0W-lfishing season rolls around. tishermen tie uplject to demonstrate to fishermen g minutes while their that lobsters do not migrate from; the same fishing area, will re- ing the lobsters will remain in mm. is 4-lie:-kt-it and the under- the general area in which they turn undersized lobsters to the mm h,,,....,-. that have eiitcrc-Ii are hair-llcd. -.1. liltin- .li'il turned over to unit-r ui.il i-iii mowlctlge that with this lniornlaiion it isi they will grow to legal or even i The project is being conducted From Prince County Earl MacDonald who fights puma "Duck" Trainer at the Raceway Stadium in Summeraidu. on September I. has an impres- sive record. Out of 1 lights, be iiuwonII.loatI.anddrawna. He baa I knockouts to his credit. In his last bout be fought a six round draw with Doll! 040' '1'1'I1l' or baa fought I fights. winnina Mandloalngtl-Ieia attliepeak of his form. and MacDonald had better be sharp if he is going to 3,, Wm; vnuck" for the distance. The two Arnennult boys. Frankie and Walter. known better to the! trade as "Peanuts" and ”Xoung Peanuts . are taking on two rus- geo characters in rouni User ateele. and hobby Quinn. louse Charlottetown boys have been giv- ing the main oventers a run ior bonora quite regularly in the for- um at Charlottetown. in fact. we expect those gladiators to get top billing before long. The Arsenault boys have held their own iairly well with these capital city clout- maln trouble, and W Rumor has at the request of Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, M.P., parliamentary laSSiSlill'Il. to the Minister of Fish- lerics. lphiilll hy Wottnni TAGGING METHODS. RESULTS ARE EXPLAINED I urhlllt one of the l.00o lobsters. mates and migration habits. Mr..Egmont Bay. describing to Guar- (fl "div WH1 waged with metal; Roy Murray of the Biological Sta- i dian staff reporter ltoy Turner nut ml: in-.lr in continuing a re- two at St. AI1dl'eW'l. N. 8., irlght) the method of tagging and 59-min -ii-crunent began last seen above (center) at his work the results already shown by the Star in a .urvey on lobster esti- station on board a large float in survey which indicates that lobs- Wesiern Guardiani .These holes will survive about three moults and ii is lnle..-sting to note that some of the short tlobsters liberated, last fall have ;now graduated Into a market lob- ster after only two moulta. Mr. liiurray said that in one moult a lobster is estimated to gain illteen lpc-r cent in length and forty per :ceni. in weight. He is oelng assisted in carrying two or three mile radius. In support of this contention more than 600 of the 6.000 under- sizecl lobsters that were tagged last year have already been re- mt U l g g g V H caught since August iotli in the' W M prllibrtdnllgtilloirseit Kiztteer Celgtglhfolrlolze HFLD965 vrliamulnee same general area in which they lout this" survey by Mr. Claude ' ' nurses m Bunk 14 were released last year. . lYeo, risheries Warden of Port 2-iAR(.A1ii; lutnin jgcg ” ”9"'"5' ””W"'" The crates oi lobsters in the Hill. dllu LIIEII )JHI'eIIl.n Wllb lltflll 81. the Ztniliinll illsrl-. ' ' - - . ioregrounu are part oi the catch lvl.r. Murra stated that 1000 Jo i.tlIi.. mteitlubTl:?'.vi::::3 :,L3:,e,: ::::,lAu?I?' :;':lumt?ur5de?: Just lauded by the iisncrman lobsters havey been tagged with 1 Hall u.... now London 7:30 p. erclses A smrsusg was ftuwudi nueeling uesltle the crate on the metal tags and althougil these 1 1! .u .s (1 ilaslam, Munster. am mkesnmuuu were Pewea leti ill the photo. are lost after the llrst moult ” ' Lobster lagging is done by their use provided information Mrs. death strong. president in the Ladies Aid oi the llospital. k)liKHlll5(l otcl ilie tea cups. punching holes in the tall. as the metal tags, ust-u ior oincr species.) would be lost after the first motilt. xpllk if is. .VlarNt-Jul and Dr. P wit-ml.-in will be absent lo... ..,. iul.., -i-nth, on population estimates and mig- ration studies.-S. (Photo by Wotton. West Prince Flower Show tllIlC(.' August zilth and at t.l(i.llL the medical con . and Mrs. n. J. lilacltae, Park Coriiel. wish to announce the engagement at illiox lNiI'El) churches. Sun- ilieii-. daughter. r'l0rL'ncc rlvelyn '3 fmbllsi La. urapaila 9:45, fry- it. that they have been training rigorously for this bummerslde card. Bud Ramsay and Holly Borden. a colored lad lighting out of new Glasgow. put on a torrid go in liaiiiax that really ban the inns talking. rtamsay got me nod. out it was very close, and burden leels ne can turn the tables on and tnis time. duo laugns this off with the remark: "He s plenty tcugli, but im in the nest shape of my career. so llolly s going to earn his cut ll be knocks me out.” H00-'llI.u MP lliiitlti 'd Uli-1ll,V l!':i(i Pl" rilr in our ballatl about day state Pal. This oay gelding is not a free - legged pacer at all. he went so darn last inc last little we saw him. we couldn't see the hopples. ltheii again, someone in int racing game solo us that IWI). so we've oiled up our double-barreiled shotgun. and are on the prowl ior this douhle-deal- ing son-of-a-stool-pigeon. soliie oi the old tavurites will be loliowuig the starting gate at bunU1l(il.'Sl(1t:' ltaceway this excu- ini,. the .V83SULI ll). lacing is gel- ling sllul-. so raring tans won't want to miss the revs opportunities leit to see the nags going down the home stretch. ' atiull) ' blllll plltlied hllll.sEll a masterful game against the All- Stars lrorn ills two n. L. A. r'. sottbail teanis Wednesday even- ing. The same team nau trimmed his dad. day by name. a iew nights before, so ”sonny' decided to strike a blow for the honor of the family name. The blow was plenty good. Island tennis champ Earl smith showed that he can oabule success- iully in another sport. He had three hits in tour trips, and his base-running had the ilyers chew- ing their finger nails. clarl used to play a good game of basketball a few years back. .You never know when those Little Leaguers are going to come Ill) with I PW that the Juniors or lntermedlatea couldn't improve on. Donnie Scliurmalra tag of a Y's runner at the plate in e Lesion game repeating - Le on - it a kids game Wednesday night W" II 83099! I PIA! as we've seen in. Summerslde for some time. and we're taking in all an In iilgiaizz at that. The score WI! . the tying run on t.hird- The pressure was definitely on Donnie. no he threw a wild pitch which went through the catcher. so the runner daaned for home. So did young Schurman. He lrsbbed the wild tau of the catch- II' with hi: slaved Illlld. turned like a whirling derviah and slap- ped the glove on the runner as he was sliding home. The play "811! beggars description. You had to see it. to appreciate it. to all interested persons within a lEdsi' Prince combed Paris with gelger count- PARIS. (Reuters) - PoliceI on today for a death-dealing piece of lead. ” capsule enclosed within: the land container could kill al man in a few minutes if remov- ed. Even through the lead case it can bring death in 18 minutes to anyone standing near it. 1 The "bomb" disappeared froml a factory near Le Bourget air-3 port. where it was'used to detectl hung in welded metal. WORKERS KNEW RISK l Police are sure that nuns ul ilia' 1,300 workers at the plant could have taken it because the) were well aware of the risk. The thiel probably slliipeil the .15-inch. IIU-pound C)lll1dFl' into a : l t Junie. "Fariners Hold Meeting l Alli L351 PIUICQ dluhui rarin- Thursday meni oi Agrlcultuie board rooms in numlnerside, with a good at- ienoance. The president L.l'nan Lailglliln lnlriidllced lne guest spi'aker..Vl.r. plvlax fhompsiln oi lli one ol breetlers in the proillice. .vlr Tfiompsou in discussing the Judg- Spo” Echoes Death-Dealing Radium lBomb Stolen In Paris briefcase durnig lunch time Thursday, believing that the lead would bring a good price from a radium "bomb" stolen by ascraplscrap dealer. Then he presum- of her daugh,,,rp M” Angu. Mac, metal thief who thought it was a tlblv left the premises unnoticed. Kmnm. P;N.m,,kP, R I. 0" Aug. Exen if he has heard broad- The radioactivity of a small . cast warnings and left the bomb am, W”, of pnlumh.” A,5,,,,,.,.m' in a ditch or field. it could still be fatal for a long time to come to anybody who picks it up. will remain radioactive for an- other 1,600 years. Legion Edges Kinsmen in Little League The Leginii defeated the Kins- men 7-6 at lhF QUPPII Elizabeth Park yesterrla)' afternoon in one oi the l'tIlllir1-robin zames of the lpiay-oils to decide the winner of the summerside Little League Tommy Claw started for the win- tiers and lasted two plus innings. he aul.'l.l(.'n out i, gave up 3 runs and 3 hits. Neil acott relieved him in the third inning, whirled a, al- lowed J runs and 5 hits. in it lnnlnizs He struck out 6 Mobil) ijmlk took over in fifth. and ti'hlfl('d h ill ivio frames. up 1'. hits and 5 runs. ltllnlfl) wood oi im- .Jlm Hogan i-racked Otll bag-ger lot LPLLIOH Jackie era. Condition seemed to be their an regular meeting was held MacLean started for Kinsmenfandp night in the lJepart- was touched for 2 runs and 2 hitsl 5”” will Open on Sept. 6, 11413 ixlllsnienl iiclorla, who fill a triple. ..ackle .ilacL.eau and' me lo.-9.110,; Holstein lidmilnti Rlt'hEIl'(l a tlnublt each. a two- Fleldllii, gems Saturday. Aug. 21. 1955 The Guardian Page 11 Former S'side .Woman Dies in Rliode Island The death otturred at the home 1 Info Stratosphere . ,l..I)Nll(l.N'. 'Reutv;rst - Brltau lha! revealed plane I lead I- strument-bearing rocket lab till upper stratosphere in came- wirir l('lPnVlfH" explorations dur- ing the int-i.-national Geophysical Year 1057-1958 usl 35th of Mrs (Zolilmhils Arsen- IfR. list .i.S L":(',:,””'S:e" wa”:5;8 y:';:A The Royal society. foremost d 5;... lggvgp to mourn hpr hug.i8Y'lt-3111.5 scientific organiaatfoll. hand and the following sons and luiid Thursdsv a new technique :.:::.:'::;.:;. zfaff to ---s nai- Gluamv Lawrence Musp Amony messages from instruments back in Fharlottetown Regina ilriv t" ”"h "'3'" mshfnymg "”5''' James Tryder. Revere. Vlass. lS'Fl ””'k'"'z dhwcl ”h5”""”" H Ursula Mrs Angus MarKinnon. '"sm”"P"”. M H” WP" "m”"' Pawtllrkt-I R.l and Waflldil. "hp" "M'”hle';,? A g MYK lxiills Gallant Sllinnimairir .l:':.:;”.;;: Professional Cards Bnwness funeral linmv in St. TTTT Pauli ('htlrrh and FFYTIDIFT) 5.. . ----,, 1 Chartered MORE PTVIJO . R i Accoulitanls h',':l',Ih AP AEl';.h')1l!'E new , (8585 of puliri were reported in 1'" harm Hickey Massachusetts Tbursdar The total c'3-'”'”3" 33” '” ('"'"m"" Building to date rose to 1.904. "F! i Silttvtiersltlt. Phone 36" l l W. Albert liobertson F. E. 1. MUTLAI. BUILDING Granville at Water Street Sulnnanide P. 0. B0) 681 Alllerton lligil acituol (ha-ws l.l anrl 12 DI-XL 8314 l hmlfmsunlriilclle Ii. id. rlllls a' bun Limited Fire -- Auto - Casualty : .sumnli-i st. ' niiinmerlllda (il'.'-tries 1 L0 lll, Ailsztisl 39th uptomelrlst Mrs. l5l';iJit'Ilt' lglli.'l;illii, - l U-K To Send Rockets . ins oi cattle salu inst 'wlJcii you Werv -1 um throw by third na.-e- Setzii-tai'5. . ,-3,-immn ween ml. Lype you usual.) get man one ttitllzint in tlic liltli inning ..pLu,. 5.0. ;pmuucuoug- to go: lltztlerald at first. ludmllnd HHONL 3287 . He saw ma. ml. imam” Ow”. liltlilird nTH(ll' ii IIICP ralch bark ni m:;(,p,:w l'HF,.irRL, 31,135. average ior canaoa ll) )Ears ago Wlm "aft? 01 -Vltinkleli "X '18” summe. M Summerlldl m the lam ml. la. was JA per in Hllil es tlmplreil irnm behind -v - W-7 - ct-ni, and tuna) II vs no llvitvlit "" W'”'”i l L i. HUIIIEI, n.U. A ('llP(4llP was lIl'P.HPIilP(l to .ili' ' ""” auliiliiii:-uii P.E..i. Phone Jul Neil tlarke til iieileriue Willi . SMAI l..UA.N ., BUILDING piaceii lirsl for Prince 'l..llLlil')' a. , -e f -V p the Junior Farmers ral niiIC.i A, h;”miliiil grant, hnnvi at L'harliitletowh recs-nil). j l 15.50.. UD. 5. i not Visit-l sires-t Hl1n.Ll1IEr:!dI .?j....L. ' , - A -- , A ' W u I 2 Abins TFiil:)l!LlbNV;iU3s530Iel1 a e ilie li.t.”.A.i. .a....luii Park team T" ' W I ' I . . - - Let s Tam it Over made - wast-I RINK Pl-lYslciANs IIP ioiinri lnliln series lot the - su is -namplonshlp of the Summerside uh -tt;”'"”"&'D' Little L9Hi;llt' when they downed ' i5,'”"'"' turgwn MN ,5 1h... limp far all -.,.t.... the y c, Mn, gt; 3. QU..,.,, Ema. Water ntrt-l-i. siiinmerliide teams,-,, p5,...-..,,.l; lllllilfil) twill PFll'n la-,4 lilglll. tleorce lily-l P M .m'""" '03 'eaUm.5I ,n HH(m.H H, wgm W” lot" ti;i- the bi; .-iln lnr he Alr- ' ' ' Ph0IUgI6PilefD fl'l'tfF tau-. mlrghtng tun-ltil ball. strikinr nut ll dllti hitting a home minutes or all a uai. Riel) L-rhnol to tell their .e im- day, pupils mm m, ;..g,; ,m.,-,5.”-9 Gyphy JOE THE: HEAD STUDIO pUlidllCF. oi lsait-t.,v iirst ole dnhtv r,-titan. Ill LHF is file G - . . . . . I CRAATI D. W. SEARS cautious in our lllUtiFl'll Italut 61-" lllltllel l””ii ris says up sew ORGLOLS GEO l mgelsu-um it l,nl.ur-ii iiP!(- iiitl en "ll:-. .mr. uhifted 6 sT -” TT .'0il times eieri l'Pal for UV? or L:--ltel him-r made a nice catch -T I g 39; ;,eai:. me lniiigs lney illullltl in l”lWl'E!'9il'l tor the best de-l DLPLLAR . be carelulito do when ciossilig fE'fl3lVP plat of the game Wayne streets. etc-. don't you think ins Mathesntl Unit-sized catcher for ' ' THLRSD'M' TIGHT principles oi sell-preserxa inn l s lx'irls rllrl a fine catching inh , , ' - . v might uecome iixed llaolis .il.n for U19 losers I . , 4, . V D even the most careless anti u'- , , ' , - ' g responsible oi.Lh.ese. children. 5 MNGSMTCH THE", l " at line 3-Lamas m me mgim. 5,,-,.:9l5. TUHUXIU LP'”Mm.Eu Mm. KENSINGTON LEGION EOMI perhaps teachers could saey phy 4; M V k NJ ” i 393mm" "15 N93 0i 53194 5”? arlr ten lhul':(Ii1a,:”uii .-dung; Dancmg "om 930-11” I-T. pC3lN0"5 "Um the pP9”'35l”'l3” clialges alter ii J8VH2iI')' store clerk. ' Music bi Erwin Hueatia aad NW5” and 5”” dm””l5 W” "C complained :1 man had worked the? The Sllllhlne 30!!-t lsiuuents ears the principles 01 old ring switch routine. The clerk said the mail asked to look over a tray of rings and deftly switched 49- r ms m a Kill. '32.". ”.iZ”...Z”.?.”J3.5”..?i.'I.;'If "le'W0.'led ”P','lL?E,EjFf"P . ” iea didn't boost the price of ln- T l")fA!'URl lo! IIIJP-Ill aurance rates ior drivers under 251 safe driving and road courtesy. i'l'he teachers would then be facing l the car-wheel manipulators oi the Admiaeienlioenta. . without carefully considering that ”RoYAI." reasons for such a step. . 3”. ' ' ' 503-DEN ERIC WIIZLLS There ...”..l.l 5;." .'.'.'.."..".'..'..,: may-smw s.-so -.-. glIgYF3ggh;g0. I SIIHMERSIIII ins t-hue nfety iarecepl-sbgom set?! "MAGNIFICENT OBIEIBION" ' E:.f...”::: laiitlitllfo... :"i5.:.l:g;",l-;5, J;:;,,:g-n,,-- M M TODAY is--we-iii "' ”' '4" -pupil” mud ”"'"i Matinee Saturd 510 3:00 - T!!! - I& lc-zlirliofiasu t:ilftflic.siIhIaetIgnIulceoultf,rlfe3 W . . l "1"""'”d ”" me '””y5'”""d'im "" ""'"” ' Y” ” ”' ”"" 90 some childfren acting as cars; at .. in at .1 at worn, etc. Ia ety songs. such aa t the ball roll" could be sung on oc- 55cAMEo" casions. Are we making too much .. 8 . fuss about this traffic problem? .. . ....ui...- urn” would it cost a waste of time that ' t . . . :'b31':cg”I:p:::;:p5:;h:'l::1Po'tl?;JFriday-aaturday 7:la - 9:15; 2:30 tory? Traffic safety. after all. ls5Sa""d”" Jun" c'u9y'. B.'.r' only I matter of life and death 1"” 5”” M" F"””"” '3. Al and traffic fatalities i "J0" 5 '” THE SWEETS ' "' "cued 100 percent ovel;"ge kgiitechnicolor. Also Serial at News. GRAPAIID THEATRE Friday-Sahirdny Soil George Moatgonieny all Marie Windeaa short time. This year an entry five cents la being each exhibitor. Prison of nursery, stock which will be awarded for" fee of twenty-p aaked froml 33-”-lT'l”:? ?.?”':.:l.3:..”'..f.".:'. Scheduled For September KIIOVU. IIIBITIHQQ: LO Lake IJIICE itt.xsi.xt,iu.x ..m1.., 2,50 blood seplcmoer Mm. 1955 at 3 oclucx ....- ms. 1 liiIi.(' lluwer l HUM. ) . . p g g ' p I ' p alIOWl and tile Lvlllllllllee in charge has. Mn” ... iiL(l muss clinic in st. in bi. lnumas Anglican church. spulisureo D) ltegaleite Rebekah arranged them in an ettractivei ””” -'W"U3l- --HRH-M -WW 1-4"'1d0"- image will be nelu the first Wed-iway, Bill ' .. Nu gdml st -Hill A and v nesuay in aeptemner in the lodge the committee this year is com- um ”' iv 59 H IIOIIOL room at America. liiis flower prised of Miss Margaret Forayth. ' ' snovt. which has been neid annu-ptconvenerl, Mrs. um-non Hardy, BUY since 1902- Has grown each Mrs. Charles Johnston, Miss Shir- yehl unu interest Continues to 09- ley Mr,-Arthur, M155 Mabgl Fieldw come more widespreau as reportsllng iNoble Grand). Mrs. Wesleyl ol its excellence oecomcs known. an-dy tvice Grand), Mae. Lloyd It nos received nign commenda-lclayton Travers tTreasurerI- Non lmm men anti Women eX- The prize list is in the hands of perlenced in horticulture as welhme pl-mm-5 and win be avmnbl l as lrom the general public. hlachl -- IOIB A093 TI-Mr. 'l.J. lninan oi dedequt .etui-neo home: V yesterday alter .4 .wo-months iripl TOUR invitation to. in the Pacific coast during which. - truss lllood Donor he visited many cities and placeaj MUm.:12ii'ns liall in lien in interest including. danui. Lake I'M :0"-r tug. Nth. oc- Louise aaspei. and me coluinoia Mmm mm. and 9 p.m. ice lielns in the l(0CKy Mountains. .He also visited leilowstone r'll'k. ldaho; Salt Lake City, utah. on this is .1-WITH -ssnitous. United ”"'Ch- aultday, A 1 39 . we W” w "” P”mc C93” '10 year there has been an increasing '.i9I'.5 tics. 3,30 uudusm ' ' attended the urann Orange l..odge,numbe,- ol gum quamy exmims new. H 0” j 3 t conventon at uttawa. s.j Au, pm i- V I-IIL. Itleatown r --sm-- ------ - inn...” '” 3- Kr C0mPb9"- POI-Iii 00!!!!" - In Banner 3 berton, is Visiting relatives in tiiel side Police Court yeaterdayjvlcinny 01 39510;, a young man from lummer- slde was linen )3: and 7,-95.5 or! Mrs liooericopelanu oi launton. p3) days in Jlh for aggaunjng gnou Mi-iss.. is visiting with her sister. day except Saturday at wither young man in a brawl near and tlroiner-in-law. Mr. and lvlrs.; Road. a nilmmerside service station on Fenian Simmons. of Lower Free-i Thursday nsgnt. Another young WW1 ' 95-: man from summeraide was fined, Mr. ken Irving left this week l0I'l mlt:El- 3""1':s50 and costs or 30 dayr in Jatll his home in Ottawa after spendtngl - p;oi;natealiligm.w.5ti HQOIII a private, a week with hia sister, Mrs. E. .i. - - l o e on a ' . v atiende :.n-5: last 7th. "I are” on Aug. iI1?sItgintTii:1l:insrlgi'b::fl:;iersliLbeeht: nela ” -- l - ' ':..'";..5”””i”-W v-mu -nov-not - M. t?!".;...T.."'.l.”l.12l..'ll.'......f.'".l.”5..ll.'.”l? morning Au ml "1 NI” Lorne liigle. i:.C.F. national sec-.' l U . "M 0' -” gust am, when nguy. Gnu”. "M ' won Wm lilr. and nits. Jsmesgward and owers were placed to Prin ” - their two children of saint John. grow, 1 cc ltdward lalann uuring” . . I 01 depu-ad pg. --old Ham” wur. Among on N.B., lire visiting in Bedeque Di-.. fr , Run cp Awvuauon Hr mu.'wok ume out Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Barker of N the Church. I . Wilton Grove. Ontario. are visiting. ,i"f"8LfDEwn Diatriet mhmryiange service in the Na) ldli church summarside ”l.'....'.i.J.”.......”"ll '"""l40dleroomonGi-eeo .” 9:!) am. -H invited in ""-'Moiiil.. will I Kensingten J B auflinlerest to the Prince zldwsrill 0:4, 3'.',;””"' HELMTJLAND. corn;l:t- tAPi- A l ' l i l d . . . T . :h'D-- Pfofeaaor 'n C C r Wovumu conned I A nomh disposal worker was killed p.m. Q P... "4 land Iwo helpers were injured yew B order at IQ. A1" nwwdk uh. Persona" ' erely Thursday in an explosion of a Y "dud" bomb on this North sea ia- E Ill-e. J. I. but no-luau LI-'laa1 l Buying live poultry, diiclsen and capon. Led- ing truck every Wednesday. Also buying every other Pick up service for large lots. MR8. 3. I. PENDLE'l'0N, NOTICE l ' "E service. DE! to mu" mm numb." N am: with friends in Bedeque and vici-l Members of Prince Edward U-M39 No- 14 A1?- Muivalisliiiy, Mom” U-. l 'o,"u';":.';o:l imy. Rev. Mr. Barker is a formerl & A.M. are requested to meet in the lodge , W Aw." x Jlggdgg. my 1 c.u,,,n' ,, ochlvaator of Bedeqne United Church Stanley Bridge. Sunday. Aug. 28 at 12:30 p.ll'l. for "N, no ppm ober. as well no other matters of D5 the purpose of attending the funeral of our brother W. O. Myers at Victoria United Church at 2 each clau have been donated by R. T. l-lolman. Liinlted.. C. A.. Cruikshanks, R. L. Cotton. Mot-l rison and Menu, The Experimen-l :;ld:;-I;-;dI:hesall;t.'i; Rebalkahl . e on Alberton. mp ' Ml Mr. Gordon Warren. who luluedl the exhiblta last year has kindly consented to act again this yen-,: The official opening will take place; in the afternoon and the show will: continue throughout afternoon arldl evening. As in former years teat rill be served by members of the o ge. my home on Malpeque Phone 65-! I311 late l I "RODEO" ln LUIOT 1 Drone-nustulg, ball-liopiiig. Hm weapon W” 3,. 14', Buildogging and other ex- citing scones. l-le tackled a gang tougher John Archer - Jane Nigh ' than the Daltons, The Dool- She wasanew i(indIfWU manfcrtbeoldweet. ten years. inkora i School El-UNION 1t'Nb ALUMNI ORGANIQMGOH SUNDAY. AUGUST 28. K 10:00 am.: Solemn High Mass. 2:31 . .: O t' M tin . . . - , 5:00 3.:.. s.'.:'l'Z'."zn'ul.0c'i..o..e.' ” A Double Reel comedy ms 01 the -l8m99 '00” 7:00 p.m.. Benediction p 7:30 pm A .. T.?f.l?i..E;.Z.?I?... REGEIQT ruuisiir 7:15-9:20 I BLOCKHEADS" STAN LAUREL - OLIVER HARDY Program is on Standard Time. SMALLMAWS GOLD STORAGE 0'LEAB.l'. P. E. I. I The love 'oni and tom 'em fafflrrin Bazdad! LEO GORCEY - Humz HALL mi BOWERY BOYS wery to Bagdad” AN AIUFD AITISTS PVCTURE . Lockers for Rent. Large size holds 300 lbs. meat, 513.50 per year. Small lockers holding 180 lbs. for 310.00. ':"Bo Also Bulk and Casual Fl0l'&ll'lP &H'RllRhl9. NOTICE FRIDAY & SATURDAY. AUGUST 26. 27 ' ' In Technicolor """” Sf H" Mdwd c”'"m" "ALL rim aitornrlits WERE VALIANT" LXVith- - THE MEDBAL cENTRi Robert 'ra.tl.., gitmt-Fll'l t3t'a,ngel Aim Blythe Siuntnerside rotor-rt Harman Panto:-n -mice ' Shot imp '1 (Kl p.m hm IIEllf WIN be closed on Monday and Tuesday. The has r'ntFl'talnmPl11 family SW10 August 29th and 30th f it STAPLIT Worahiptul Master. DRIVE-INTI-lEATl?E SU ERSIDE Except for Emergencies. .......-....”...1... .-.'s:-H -