-PAGE TEN THE sAsfsiiu GUARIDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron siswsrl, Mrs lruco MscPhee, Miss Joyce Wigxinton, Miss Joan Johnston. AGEN'l' GEORGETOWN: Weldon Layers. V Tho Guardian may he bought at tho following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and uunrdlsn Office; in Georgetown: The Post Ofllos: in Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richards & Son. ....'DANCE. Beaver Ciiib Hail Montague. Tuesday. August 7th. -'ICE CREAM Fl5STli"Al. and dance. NIHIOOWIK Cross sch-ml. Tuesday, Aug. 7th. BBANGES-We have on hand some good used i'nui.cs. Priced from 810.00 up. Ciiil .iII(l see them at Stewart and Be a. .'FliRNA('ES-t vii fall V-ck has been rrcetvr-d 7lll'l we ran .45- sure you of early dnl.irrv iiiid .n- stallatlon. Call or ivi-.ie fcr lll"'”S Stewart and Bcck'.- I Mr. Dmiiilc. ' . Wliim Rnritl. is at present iiri .ll.Z .-ii (;nn:'gP- town. the guest of Di" and Mrs. J.f s. Bonncli. , Miss Minnie .ll.iilii:iiinii, Whiini Road. rccciitl,-. sgi-mi: snicriil days, in Mtayricld 3' ill? lir-me of lierl iii-other-iii-l.iiiv nnrl .-1.-lrr, Mr. aiidl Mrs. Ira Hill. Mr. and Mrs Cct ll Cnmnbcll re-; turned to tho. limic at Wliiiii! Raod nfie: siicmi vcral dziys. in Cliarlottctmi-ii y andl Mrs. Reubcii watts . and Mrs. Harry i.:iii lll Stiiihopc. Avleiitiis ll-.icDnii- Mr. and Mr aid Mv. mid J Neurll .VI8L'DOll-i aid and Mrs. B Micsivziiii, Al-, liston. were re it-itnr to Triiro? and Halifax. Whtlc in ' .1lr0 they were thc gllfsls of Mr. and Mrs. 'Alberl. Cock. A PRINCE EDWARD TODAY and TUE. Shows 2:30-7-9 sbnlu IA 0 tiitliui -in ICXTILA ! I-lye Witness Slim-lioat Serenade iiiiinlrs-iuimnm- ii'fgi7siii-miiliiiii Color Car JBUYING-Used feed bags Fraser and Aiiiiear, Moiitkgue. .'BI(YY(lLlJS-Both new and used. Also all sizcs ui tricyt.-i-s. At Stewart and Beck s. ."I'ABI.E LAMPS - Bouillilr lamps-and nmv lllmp shades. All sizes. and llizllly iicw colours. At Stewart and Beck's. 'Miss Rena Mills arrived from Ottawa last week tn spend her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills. Bay For- lllllf. .Vli-- .lr-aii Beck. siudr-tit Nurse '1! the Priiirc Edward Island Hos- pital. was a recent visitor to Mom- ncue, guest of Mi-. and Lyle BOPllll('l'. Mr. and Mix. (i('U.5.'P Nicholson and their two rliiiigliici-s. Phyllis and Susan. have i-cturiicd to Mont- ague following :i tun ivcclis visit lll Napaiirc. Our. guests of Mrs NlCll0lii'Jli'S yiizi-it-tits. .Vl-r and ilrs Ftllllk W Aniiidoii. and son F"allklP and daughter Ruth nf . "ii x1.i.-s. rirc spend- on ill Gztspeicriux. .0.niailtiii's mother. Mrs. Charles ( lllliiltl. They arti also visiting sir ., M3 AN. emas Mzii-Dniiald. illlil .VI:s. Newcll xlacvonald; Allision. -' M-T. Earl Cllilltlll it-turned to Hnmiltiizi ,vc.stii:'diiy mngmng after IAFF MOVIE I.Al-II” MOVIE LAFI” MOVIE LAFF MOVIE LAFIV MOVIE I..H”l" MOVIE IAFI” MOVIE LAFF MOVIE my mu; I I I I , oooo 001 COMES TROUBLE" I ,-k mm r;?".. "O (9 itlttt-ili0"iiitniiti LAFI” MOVIE LAFF MOVIE LAFF MOVIE LAFF MOVIE LAFI” MOVIE LAFF MOVIE ioon TODAY-TOE.-WEO. A DOl.Li'.ON ASPOT A Rossenvgiu THE N HT! A KlLL,E'R 0N.TiiE LOOSE! euinsancmnuu-an v Iui8lEVEiiS-uiiniii'O'BliiOl Ewlflgllwlm O ALSO riszws - "PORTUGAL" - FISH my -tiiiilOllii WN Matinee 2:30 i N, ?(EveningV7 and 8:45 spending his holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Walter Sullivan. of Grssnfiald. He was accompanied by Mr. Goldie smith of Mount Stewart. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Csrruthers. Charlottetown, were sundsy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boehncr. Montague. A large crowd attended the dance held at whim Road hall on Thurs- day night. Messrs. Emerson O'Con- nor. Leslie Stuart and Archie stew- art supplied the music. Lunches were sold by the whim Road W. I. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson. Stanhope, were week-end visitors to whim Ros; at the home of Mrs. Lawson's parents, Mr. and Mrs Cecil Campbell. Lorne Valley and Viciniiy Mr. Roy MncLeod was it visitor to the City on Tuesday. Mrs. James Callaghan was a visitor to Montague on Wedncs- day. Miss Emily Shaw and Miss Mar- ina Shaw wcrc visitors to Char- lolicto-vqn on Fr '. lVIi.-'5 Anna Goodwin. Bangor. was a recent guest at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Cornelius Curran. Mi: )-lugh MacLs-od, Cenlral Row iv, itas a recent visitor at t..ic home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. y Mr. Herbert Mackenzic, Char- lottetown, spent a few days at the home of his brother-in-lair, Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Mr. Alex MacLeod. St. John, .N'.B. was a iccent visitor to this district where he rene'wed.many old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Martin MacNeill. Charlottetown. were recent visit- nits at the home. nf their son, James and Mrs. MacNeill. Mrs. Grover. MacI(ay. Smith- cons, spent the past week visit- ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill. Miss Chris Shaw, Charlottetown. spent the week-and at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- lcl Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Crane have as guests" their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Cunning- ham Ind family, New Hampshire. COI'ligI'RI.lll?ill0IlS are being ex- leiided to Mix: Richardcna Quinn for successfully passing the Prince of Wales College Entrance Exam- instions. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lohnes and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McConnell motored to the city on Monday where they visilcd relatives and friends. Mrs. Mas McAulay had as week- end guests her sons Mr. John Mc- Aulay and Mini George McAulay. Charlottetown. I-Ii: manyl friends in this vicin- ity were sorry to hear that Mr. Alfred Lowery. Montague. met with an accident while driving Captain Missouri at the St. Peters Race Track on Wednesda,V- Mi. and Mrs. Walter MacLeod. Cambridge. Mass. motoicd to the province and have spent ll pleas- ant vacation with relatives and friends. While in Lorne Valley thcy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. MacGralh and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac-Leod. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAula,V and family. Montreal, Quebec. ar- rived on the Island on July 31. b.V motor, and will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mr. McAulay was ya for- -mcr resident of this vicinity. while Mrs. McAulay camii from the western part of the Island. An entioya-ble evening was EDP-H'- at. the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Alex McIntyre on July 27th. the oc- casion being Mr. Mclntyre's birth- day. The evening was pleasantly spent with music and dancing. Re- freshments were served including a birthday cake with scvcnly-six candles on it. All departed for home wishing Mr. Mclntyre many more years of health and hap- piness. OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONIES of GEORGETOWN PAVEO ROAO ON THURSDAY August 9th At 6:30 P.M. In Georgetown Lobster Supper and Games in Rink, starting At 5:00 P.M. and continuing throughout the evening. Dancing on Pavement. II. J. MABOII OPTODIETIIIT fitting and lgapiylng Glsucs iounuus, r. I. I. by appointment. Olies csnneelsd ivits nu sun. TI-IE GUARDIAN. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klnl and son Ian are visiting in Launch- lng. Captain John Dicks of Ai-lchst. N. S. is visiting his home in Georgetown. Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald and daughter Lillian left it few days ago on a visit to Toronto. Ont- Miss Ruth Gulck left . iew days ago for a visit with friends in Saint John, NB. Mr. Harry Thlesier of Humil- Ion. Ont.. is l guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Llewellyn. Miss Peggy Johnson is visitinit in Borden. whrre she is the zuest of her aunt. Mrs. William White Goiel. few of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph have as their guest for a days. Mrs. Ignatius Farrell Trenton, N.S. Mrs. P. .I. I)eLory aitcnded a meeting held in Charlottetown re- cently of the Catholic Girls Scholarship Association. Miss Rose Llewellyn. R.N.. of Hamilton. Onl., is visiting her parents. Mr; iind Mrs. H Llewellyn. Water Street. Mr. Jackie Blziicher and Miss Florence Farrcll. hnlh of Hamil- Ion. 0nt., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goteil. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Moor: and daughter of New Glasgow. N. 5., are guests of Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John L. MacDonald. Mrs. rlrlllic Mzii'Kcn7.ie. and tiiiugliicr lieniher oi” Chai'lotti-- town were reccnl guests at Mrs Mn('Kciizic's former home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hoivurd tind baby buy l('Il recently to rc- turn in Montreiil after ii vis'i with Mr. Gnicll's iiEiI'CI'1IS. Iilr. and Mrs. John C. Gniell. Goicll Mrs. Theodore Lnvers (snd farti- ily of Charlottetown are visiting in Georgetown. where they are rrucsis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Mr. Claude Hlallace, lr-ft re- cently to return to Montreal. uiicrc ho is employed with Illi: Shrll Oil Ctmipziny. Mr. u'allat'c had been visiting his parents. Mi. and Mrs John Wallace. Mrs. Alvin Mackenzie of Mt. Stewart was the recent guest of her brother and sistcr-in-law. Mr. und Mrs. Guy I-Icniphiil. Mr. and Mrs. William Fitz.- patrick of Brookline, Mass.. were recent visitors to Georgetown for several days where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Mrs. N. W. Htinscii iif Burnt Point has taken up residence i-i Georgetown in the house rct-entlv occupied by Mrs. Mabel Henrn and formerly owned liy Mr. J. A. MM-Kinnon. Mr. Edgar Iiannon of Ncedhant. Miiss.. loft in few days ngo on his return home. after holidaying in Georgetown. where Mrs. Lannnn and daughter Jean are spending the summcr. Mr. and Mrs. Iicrh Barber and son Pziul'of Montrcal. who lin.c been Hue-sis for several weeks oi Mrs. Barhcr's mothcr. Mrs. Flor- ence Jenkins. lcfi mirly in thc wcck in return in Montreal, and Mrs. John Farrcll anti little daughter from Trcntnn. N. S.. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goiell. Richmond Street. Mr. Miss Jetin Sanion. who is pm ploy!-d in tho Bunk of Canadi. Oltiiwn. was it rct-mt guest at Mr. and Mrs. W. T, utom-1 um has now returned in Ottawa, Miss Edith of Halifax. NS- iivrivcrl in Georgetown to spend her vacation with hnr par cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker. 7"" 59”" W Mclntyrr. District Attorney of. Attlchorn. Mass.. and Mr; Peter C-ormley of Mllllnocket, Main:-. were reccni guests of Mr. rind Mrs. Howard Llewellyn. Friends of Mrs?-Ernest Roch; rirs sorry to hair that illness has necessitated licv rnicrlng tho Chiirloileiown Hospital and all hope her condition will improvc ""P"")'. allowing an curly return to her home. Mr. and Mrs.-.A-li-xi; Vllnod ,.,,d l'iVi.1lj.l"Sicphr-n. Who. h;n'(I been INIISIIIHR with Mr. Vino(l's piircnis, r. and Mrs. W. T, Wood. Georgetown are now visiting in Summcrsido and will leave, on l6l'i1i'.iu:t 9th to return to Ottgwn. DVMM. Dan Condon and dullghtgr mnnc and son Moi-rill. accom p5"l"l 133' Mrs. Williams and dnughter Judy. nil of Pnnmu-,. gland. were recent visitors to . DPS ' Miss Frances Dcasry. umhy Mm His Excellency Bixhnp C. L, N-llliz-n of Windsor. Oni. who 1- Vlllllnl in tits Province. was i. Hunt of Rev. 0. Klgglns at the Parochial House recently. 119,, FR Kiiurins also mid as my illiflli Rev. Father William Mac. Piiee. formerly of (;...,,,m,,w,, and now of Western Canada. Llnumen of the Island Tel.- phone Company who for the put several wocks have been engng. 9d 1" Pllcinl In complete new line of telephone poleg gm... Poole: Gsrue Corner in...-, Georgetown were engaged on G Thursday in placing new polgg on Kent and Water Streets. Winn this Is completed the work of tnnsferriiig the wires from the old to the now poles will be undertaken and the old poles then removed I nezir Palermo. On t. of someone through spite." CI-IARIJOTTETOWN spits salii Moths For cattle Poisoning l Within fen days five Holstein heifers, valued at over 35,000. have .,dTh;.e,-9 3; died of lead and copper poisoning on farm of Mrs. E. J. Mciigher, Adele Brown is seen with prize-winnim; cull that escaped poisoning. which Mrs. Meaglit-r believes is "possibly the work Souris and I I O Vicinity Mr. Mac Mu-Lean had the mis- fortune of breaking his leg on July 31st. Mac was playing baseball when the accident occurred. In it .cgiilar King's County League baseball game played at Peak:-s on July 29th. Souris St. Mary's defeated Peakes by a score of 13-7. The M-V "Lady Cecil" arrived in port on July 30th and sailed the following day for Chandler, Quebec wlth 350 cords of pulp wood. This cargo was awcmbled by Mr. J. A. Peters. The S-S 'tShlerrliff Hall" 1196 ions, Capt. John lvany. arrived lll port July 31 from Quebec. This boat was built in September of 1950 and carries a crew of 24 men. She will take on a load of pulp wood. The folloiviu boys I'.'.'.llP(l on Monday. July Iiolli from :1 Ii-ii-riziy stay at. the Knights of Columbus Camp at R: A 1 n. Loriic Mnniici. Reg Peters. C”"nrd C" crir Jullll Clinton. Claude Peters. Cyril Gal- lant and Joseph Gallsr. A half ton ivilck oiviicd liy Mr E. R. Townseiid was stolen from the rear of his rrasideiicc on Sat- urday night. July 28th. It was found Sunday morning ditch on the Fortune road in a badly damaged condition. Tho R C.M.P. are investigating the theft During the past. niniilh lhc Sis- ters nf St. Mary's Convent liavc had the chapel painted and a nnii tile floor laid. The work was doin by Gottsilialls of Antlgoiiish, who specialize in cliurcli paliitliiyz, and it is it beautiful piece of work. The Sisters have also starlcd a rock garden which. when in hlnom, will add greatly to the niiiicnmiice 01 their grounds. An Acliicvcniciil 'DH)' sins held at St. Mary's Convent on Monday. July 10th for the Sewing Clubs of East. Baltic. sauna and Kiiicslioro. Prizes were awarded to thc wititicis in (ach group and a picnic was held on the grotuids. Ire rrcnni was supplied by the Dcpanniciit of Agriculture. . ' MIi?ETiiiJei and Vicinity Mrs. Violet. Reynolds. Sarnia, Out. is spending a few uccks va- cation in Murray River. guest. of her parents. Mr. and Mtrs. Slophcn Reid. Miss Cami Nicollc. inn: l:.land. N. Y. is at present. spciidiii: in few months viii-ation in Mlll'I'7li' Harbor South. Sucst of Mr .antl Mrs James Harris. , Mrs. John Mlllar. Muiwny River. is spending a few days in Murray Harbor North guest of her sister and brntliri--in-laiv. Mr, and Mrs David Irving. Miss lil,VV'llFv:.Vllll&lT, NI'llll'H) Harbor North. is at f1l'D5('”lll spend- 1115! A few days in Murray River. lzucst nf Mr. and Mrs. Bcn sen. cabnugli. . Mr. Merrill Ca-rvci'. Sm-nln, out” is spending a few weeks vawtlon in Murray Rivt-r, guest. of his mo. than and atcp-fatiicr. Mr. and Mrs. William I-lume. M-1'. and Mr;-Cliirericc Nicolle, Murray River. left recently for it visit to New York. ivlieic they will visit with many Il'lPIlfli and re- latlvca. Mr. Ai-neit Nicolle. and daugh- ter of Long Island. N. Y. arc spi-nd- imz ii few months viicailon in Mur- ray River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson K. Johnston. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nicolle. Mrs. Lloyd Tulllo. Washington. D. C.. has returned in her linmc iaflzr spending in low weeks voca- tion in Murray River iiiii-st ni her parents. Mr. and hit-s William MocLeod. Mr. ueslcr Nicolle employee of Canadian Bank of Commerce. Murrav River. left for Boston and New York. where he will viail. friends and relatives. Mr. Elbert Nicolle. employee. of Canadian Bank of Commerce, Khlnldad. has returned to his duties after spending ii two month vaca- WINELOE W. I. Mrs. Ariiett Shaw etitevlalncdl the Wiiisloe North Institute meni- bers at her home where tcii met. for the regular monthly meeting. I The meeting opened by singing: "Bicycle Built For Two," and re-1 penilhg creed in unison. The min- utes of the previous n1CI"llIil; were read approivd and siuiicrl. Thcl coi'i'cspuiidciitc was mail and dis- riisscrl. It has mnvccl and seconded that 510.00 be cniitribiiictl to the San-. aloriuni R.l(llO Fund. The sciinol committee had not report. Tho sick comiiiiitcc ie-l pnitcd that l"llll and '1! gift hntl; bccii sciit. Bills were presented! and paid. A curd of Ihtinks wits from Mrs. Lcith Cni-tor. It was dc:-idctl to have :1 picnic for lllc school chilclreii zit Brock- Icy Beach on 'l'liiii'stlLiy, July 5.- The August iiiccting uri: invited to rct civcd the home of Mrs. Robert and N1-Isnii Slcvciisuii Tlic lunch coni- iiiiltcc, N 5. Al t'lY Ynuukcr, Mrs. Hr-riili C lhllrll t.'l ll 3 I.cith, Cartr" 'I'lic mllii-tw-it in ilir rt-911.! ill: zllil!1llli'Pfl to Slmi Vnc:-.in1riiP.l ('4l!llml"FF luv Aiiznt, ti;-s. Rnl).l litor to his old home for s few Bristol and ' Vicinity nus visitor to the city on Wednes- day. . Mi-. snd Mn-s. rrliicis runner- nld were buslneu visitors to the city on Tuesday, rstumins in the evening. v A large crowd attended the dsncs in Bristol school on Monlsy NIN- An orchestra from the city nip- piied the music. Quite a number from this vic- lnlty went to the city last. week for the monster bingo but came home very ” ,pointcd. Her many friends regret the continued illness of Mrs. Justin McCarthy. R. N. in the Chsloti.e- town Hospital. but latest reports say she is on the mend. several people from Bristol went to unnox Island on Saturday ev- .ening by chartered bus in worker! for Indian Island Sunday. They returned home late Sunday nlzht. forty hour's devotion open- the Little Flower Church on Friday morning and will close on Sunday evening. some priests from other parts will assist the pastor for one even- ing. Next week they will move on to the Church of st. Laurance st Morell. Mrs. Frank Bradley and two driughtera Noreen and Elinor of Rumiord. Maine. are visiting at Mrs. Bradley's old home in Mor- cll East. guest. of Mrs. Bradley's mother. Mrs. Nettle Ranahan. Mr. Bradley, who is expected down by car after his family in r. few days, is a former Island man, from St. Theresa. Mir. Clifford-Ni-rrphy was a vis- diiys last week. now 'tho residence or Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill. In his younger days it was the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy. Mr. Murphy left here forty-nine years ago and settled in R..dison, sask. The younger gen- eration did not now him and few of the older ones rcmem'.c:ed him. He recently left for his home in the golden west. art Stevenson. A contest supplied by Mrs. Nel- son Suwcusoii was won by Mrs. Lennard Cudmorc. The meeting Mi-s. Gus MacDonald was s busi- er who runs afoul oil the pamlee, rolling in this bright and lircciy have indicated vast mincralwalth AUGUST 6. 19 IOWIJNG - smuvrious. IJPIOAIIOUI n U, IN uvsnr um comm, Aliiioush an old and saying insists that a. little know ledge is a dangerous thing i" Paramount's "Dear Brat," wl,.,l,l opens today at the Prince Ed. word Theatre, is happily demon strstcd that a little imowiea” osn also he s matter for em," tlonal morrlment. 9' Starring M a Freeman, 3. De Wolfe. E ward Arnold and Lyiu Bettger. the hilarious tllin traces the expkisdve Iftpercug ions following the attempt of I teen-age schoolgirl I course in social science to the unpredictable world beyond the school walls. Easpsrtly directed in a sivle that makes the most of inn E01, licking situations and Sharp. edged dialogue, the mm Mk. "I the bra-t as she is hiring 1 par. oled k-idriapper for a faiiiiiy gal-d. net and imon-albout- thq.,.0us, Her intentions is to convert- him into a pillar of society. But when her !a.i.her. who '5 mm. ning for re-election. get; who of the scheme, he reacts violeiuiv Though he has publicly s-pnkcii in favor of criminal rehabilitation he doecnit want the rcfotm staged in his own garden. With the town in an over the presence of a violent felon in their midst. the Sena. tor desperately looks for a situ. ation that will please both up consituenls and his iconsczence, The brat'a boy friend isn't pigas. ed at all. He thinks that hr-is dg. signs on the young pai-nice an more senilmcn-tal than (2xllCl.. mental, and the confusion l'i:iChes an u-prosrious high whcn in; police, the parole board and me town banker all try to settle iiie problem to their own satisfaction. This merry mix-up is rc.mlvcd in I howling climax hat app ,1 mately restores peace. But 2 re is also the suspicion lhal l.'llIl:'y w-ill never be quite the sanic Im the Wilkins people and their friends. As the teen-ager whose experi- ment in icfonn has side-spl.i'..iiz consequences. Mona Free-man is perfect. Edward Arnold also ox- tracts the maximum humor from the role of distracted father. Billy De Wolfe as the town bank- oral. and Lyle Bcttger as the lirilllcss also help keep (hr luii honored llllraai comedy. , RICH TERRITORY Surveys in Chinese Mniicliiim closed with the ”King." after which lunch was served by the I hostess and committee in charge. m.-site and oil shale. including gold. iron. coal. mag- entrance. iion. ('llIl nccds of tho can five years. tions and all coi'i'esp MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY LORI) BEAVERBROOK ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS The Right Honourable Lord Beaverbrook has most genei'ously provided five entrance scholarships to be awarded each year for courscs at Mount. Allison University. They are of the annual value of 9550().0ii and are open to boys and girls who are bonaflde residents of New Bruns- wick. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. (faiididzitcs must pass the provincial examinations of Junior Matric- .lIl'rlllOlI level or the conresponding Common Examining Board examin- ations, and attain an average of at least 757?; on subiects required for Tlicsc must include one foreign language. . l:iin:tia::c is offered. additional consideration will be given the applica- An uppliczmt. holding :1 Senior Matriculation certificate should sub- mit it with his application. - In addition to the scholastic requirenients the selection committee will lakc into consideration moral character, industrious habits and finan- didates. Tliesc scliolarsliips will'bc awarded only to students who will enter upon a rcciilar course loading to one of the following degrees and for the time indicated: Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Science. Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Fine Arts, four years; Bachelor of Education, The S(,'llOl2ll'Slllp will continue from year to year to the completion of the course provided the progress of the student is satisfactory. Applications must. be submitted not later than August 20. Forms of npplicatioii niay he obtained from the iinderslgned to whom applica- ondence should be addressed. Secretary. Selection Committee. Lord Besverbrook Enti-once SchoIai'sI1lps Mount Allison University. Ssckvllie, New Brunswick. . OUR BOARDING HOUSE If a second foreign to alllily I" Maior Hoop” tlon. guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nicolle. Murray RIVA? H0-I-lLlM' MY woizo! THERE Ti-iEYAi2E.UP THE- Riveizl THEY'RE Pl-OTTtN6. No DOUBT, To LET ME SLEEP, THEN COME Pi2AMciMc-3' BACK WITH SOME BIG FISH IF T. EVER DID ANY ANGLING -- AND to i-iAxie T0 SNAP Tusuz 4... i4Ai4-i4Ai:i:.'.?1'Li. ('EQUlPMENT,TOO.' "lit I I LmJ.&1rxE -. "FHEYTOOK ALIJ THE ” i AND ASK Mei PICTURES.) wAeetz