rnmcn mnwnnn FRI. and SAT. ‘PO-DAV’ o gm. an: cast- ~ I “People Are Funny‘ TB-AVEDOGIJE -CART0°N snows 2.30 - 1 — 9 Thore fiery 0;- ‘HOIIYWOM 5;! C3" teen’ UBERTIIUIIII Dream girls! s the nation's new dmnrbfl!‘ "ow-rt, . NEWS -- VARIETY COLOR CARTOON OIIAY Fri. and Sat. FAST, FURIOUS and FUNNY! CAPITOL T Those Riotous Rascals are on the loose again! SJIO IVING DAILY AT 2.30 - ‘I - 8.45 , T1111? ~* BOW/VERY I I I ' I I EXTRA ! —— COMEDY — SPORT —- SERIAL in A To-ig m. - Sat. SHOWS 7 - 8.45 - MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 i EASTEIIII GUARDIAN or: at Murray River are Nylnl l2 cents per pound for blueberries. inll but the crop is Probably be- ‘low average. The berries are be- ing shipped raw. It is reported - the high cost of the fruit, coupled with a ceiling on the finished pro- duct prevents a cannery at Murray River from procusihg the fruit. . home in Heatherdcie after receiv- Hospital for a fractured arm. He was injured when he was thrown i from a load of hsv On his farm. , In addition to a factured bone in his forearm, he had a leg badly l bruised. ‘Miss Florence Bruce of Hav- erhill, Mass. is visiting former home in Heatherdaie. the guest of her brother. MI. John Bruce and Mrs. Bruce. SSS-mile Fence Keeps 0ingo 0ut 0f Aussie State SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. l3 - (CP)— The wild dog. known as 0 dingo here, 1s one of the most dc:- structive pests with which Ans.- rallan farmers have to wit-tend- Usually brindle-coated, and slightly nrger than a shoe’? 41°!- he is a cunning and deadly Sher??- 1 killer, and 1s fonrd throughout the. i country districts qf Australia. Ex- ,perts say that elmgoes‘ remains ifound in isolated regions SuSRBSI i that they were in Australia before ginnl thousands of years ago. The destruction they cause among sheep is typified in these two in.» stances. On one New South W010‘ sheep run recently, dingo-es kilicd 100 valuaible si-iee in four nights; Queensland t ey reduced one flock from 31.000 to 17.000 1H 12 . months. | The dingo has become so much of a past that all state govern- ments offer a bounty ior each idingo scalp. In New Soum Wales, the government pays $10 o sonlp, iwhile Queensland and South Aus- 1 traiia pay up to $5 s scalp. i The dingo is killed usuaJv either .by poison or shooting. Six thous- and ounces of strychnine ave on their way from Britain 0o aid the dingo hunt in Queensland, where 20,000 have been killed in the past nine months. In South Australia. 417,000 dingoes have been destroy- ‘ ed in the past l3 years. In New South Wales, the gov- iernment has given the lead to other states in dingo prevention ‘measures by constructing a special i wire fence round most of ‘ts borri- ers to keep the pests nut. The fence run; for 220 miles . niong the New South Wales-Queens- land border, and for 14.6 miles on the South Australian side It costs $40000 a year {or upkeep, which is paid by me state government and farmers. It JS kept trader con- stant supervision by a team of overseers who use automobiles and horses for the Job. If there were no fence, experts say that htmdrt-(ls of thousands of dlneces would enter New south jwales. and ‘QPPEII. the story oi 1919-20 when 10,000,000 acres ll] lthe western distracts had no sheep because of nhcir depredaiions. IIIENDICANT MIKADOS Japanese emperors once were so poor they had to sell their own; autographs to make a living. GOING-GOING The soldiers of ancient Jonce sold the empire at publ lion. Rome ic nuc- Empire Theatre to- ed once again as buddy in Lee Jennifer Holt has the female role. and others in 1h are Jack Ingram, Louise Stanley Blystone, Terry Frost, Eddie Duncan and Arthur cal group heard for the first time in a Weekly western is that of 'Wood.v Woodel and his Riding main‘ e cast "JILUEBEIIY PRICES —\Buy~ Considerable quantities are offer- mnaaxs ARM-Ml‘. Maurice Jlanlderstine has returned to his mg treatment in the Montague at her , the advent of the Australian abor-I Bristol And lliclnlty Mr. John Laplerre. fisherman. suffered a painful accident last week while engaged in fishing of. St. Peter's Harbor 1n some man- ner the line iecnme entangled in his hand and the lsrgg nook en- tered his nose. Des ite the pair- Mr. Lapierre drop‘ another line and continued fishing until lute afternoon. On returnin! 1° 80°"? he was nmhed u» a doctor's office when he received medical attent- ion. Mr. William MacDonald. O.N.R. Sectionman had an unusual ex- perience last; Wednesday when on , returning home ne encountered n strange bird in his orchard. Mr. ‘MacDonald took it to be a largo marsh hen and frightened it away. A short while later however, the bird returned this time attacking Mr. MacDonald‘; son. Mr. Malc- Dcrald grabbed u rock and with a well irecimi shot brought the circling bird to the ground. Many residents believe the large bird to have been an eagle. Mr. Joe McDonald. Boston, Ia visiting his aged uncle here. Angus McDonald at st. Peter's Lake. Mass at the Little Flower church on Sunday was sung by Father Moneghan, who ‘s vacationing at St. Peter's Lake for a few weeks. EnsheAr Monaghwi: is here from the J J. I U , Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, [$011115 are apt-riding the summer {months in their summer ‘some at ‘ladesiclc Beach, Mr. McDonald is CNR agent at Souris. i lVlZr. Ed. Rossiter is erecting n r-eiw and large bum. When complet- ied it will be one of the . 1mm! in this vicinity. All the windows in the front of ‘ the Morel} School have been broken and mw with the scarcity of glass thev will have to remain that way for some time at least. I i The serious illness of- Mr. George Hoe r, at his home Ln Morcli, is .mu regretted 0v his friends. Two events tun herea short time ago showed more then two thous- and dollars was taken in where hundreds attended. The large amount of rnonev will go to the new hall fund, a meeting is being held and the work of erecting a. new modern hail will, we under- stand start at once. The new 00st Office at Motell cauiht the eve of this writer last wee and we congratulate Mr. J. P. J8!’ 0n this fine new office. How many remember the late W. J. OBrien? Twenty years have Just passed since that July 19th. 192 . when he had his leg crushed between the cars while making up his train in Souris yard, he died on: week later from the ewident but still many o! the old trainmon of that clay have gone and many others retired but still many others still remember that em day, In the old St. Peter's cemetery there stands stone with the irucription, memory qt i Harbor head "To the Rev. Peter Gordon, who l9 i809" one hundnd "tears ago. —B_ SEE TllE FAIR FBUM TllE AIR $2.00 $2.50 TOUBISTS l HOUR ISLAND “we $10.00 PAUL'S Flying Service HANGAR A — CIPTOWN AIRPORT PHONE 1800-8 (ltmnember the Al: Show and Dance, Wednesday. Sept. 1B) B and thirty-seven Rangers. Wood lsIantis-Jlarihnu Service With the Prince Nova and Charles ‘operation the schedule is as follows.“ ‘Leave Wood Islands 7 amt. 9 a.m. Leaves lCaribou 7 a.m. 9 ant. 11 a.m. 1 pm. 3p.m. 5 p.m Operating Daily including Sundays. navmctarsavltvo TIME RATES: Same as 1946. NOITKUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. R. E. MUTCH. President- ll a.n:. 1pm. 3 p.n\. 5 p.m. A. Dunning now in Shipping shoraages and the mourt» the way to a. comprehensive im- migration program, Interior Min- ister OJ‘. Clarkson said in a re- ceng $110 from the United have priority over frnrnifirants as shinrlns m Meanwhile a pecti weekly and are being considered by an taken piece in the last few months appears to have been insufficient to off which, giiosted n4 been show l. will of emigrant: from the Union as Op- posed to tin-ants. u large cot Wiliimis Town The Industrial Develomv: in equal shares in the project. to Ix largest of its kind in Africa h "exronré cautions FINEST CIGARETTE 'MONTAGUE MEMORIAL nmu scuoot. GRADE XI Order Of Merit Joan MacGowun. Kilmuir Clive Maclntyre. Montague. Charles Dewar, Brudnell- sons presented Captain Fitzgerald with an appropriate sift. in grandchildren frnn points -n 01n- ada and the UIJLBd Stan-s prised where an enjoyable and néver to be "IISII Successful And vnnu Garner As Sea ilaptaln a Q M, Htqerald one or"o2§?e'§3wn-.- oldest and mos: ' citizens f1? item birthday ~11 1111mm - Alli- ust 8th. Captain Mtzgers has enjoyed an exceptionally success- gm and varied career. A sea: captain he not only saiifil hi! 0w“ "ihwiler but built them as well. Ho "pera ed e ship-yard in Georgetown for many years and built the George- town-Lower Montague wiry. "l? G€OIQCIIOWTI~ New Port Ferry and the Charlottetown-Rosin’ Pflifli ferry. Some years BSO ‘"16" ice-breaker Int-l Grev WM Bold if- the Russian flovernment. Captain Fitzgerald was one of the men who sailed her to Rusia. Unusual in e may; of his yours. he maintains o lively inter-est in civic aF-fi 91'0"- incisl affairs and is at present ‘Down Clerk of Georgetown. This summer the Captain is blessed by a reunion of his thrcc sons: Blather Linnea, who veoeratly returned from overseas service in the Canadian Army Padre Service: Jack, a veteran of world War Ono who now resides ln_ Rirhmono, California and is visiting his 0k: home here with It's wife and family for the first time s leaving hane, less than a year, following the close of the first would con- flict and William who is Dg-SIITIZISIET at Georgetown and a veteran of the Second World War. His three and useful the zorm of a beautiful chair on hi: birthday, and they in company with many of his. , stir- the Captain at his home William Maclntyre. Montague- Dorothy Hughes, Johnstons Riv- er, Abner Dewar, Brudnell. Sllrlee Dunning. Montague. Richard MacLean, Montague. Herbert Parker, Georgetvwu- Gerald Isnnan, Montague. Desmond Prcece. Montague. ‘Mary Matheson. Whilfl R000- STYLE TRENDS NEW YORK-These are trend: to watch: An umbrella cue matched to gloves and handbag is the newest partnership in accessories, such as a threesome of blue. 301d 01‘ fuchsia colored cobra. A shoulder-width gold collar set with semi-precious stones, with a gauntlet cuff four sold bracelet: set with matching ston- forgotten evening was passed. the exception of myptisn cotton mills soil has already been lost and er.- nual losses are to ector of soil ed Ani-ta White, Murray Harbour plan Wm h H“ t m _ ‘Joyce MacDonald, Montague. men; thee Flggiyfrgfi H9878. One-third of South Africa's top- mcre than 3.000.000 "s annually, Dr. J.C. Ross. dit- oonsertr-ation, announc- aB he diselosxi a conservation ins“ AUGUST 15,134., v50 a THEATRE Jmmmn truest GRAPES"’ EDWARD G. ROBINSON MARGARET WBRIEN- JAMES CRAIG - FRANCIS GIFORD and JACKIE “BUTCH" JENKINS IIUI-TO-LIFE DRAMA MONTAGUE _ FRI. and ssr. SOURIS - TUESDAY ~ wire Q! soil and water resources where he bscqm m; i the Union could contfortabiy feed and then e s a mnslam its entire population Germ-man, a nrcaldcasler for ‘he Arrest in limit-vii‘): alfarlilxitéslloégg South Africa‘; corn growers are known during worried over Sou th African Lord Haw Haw. has A shortage c! ma,“ ba ued v 1 . been announced by the Justice 01giuliauiinporggieridznbgndirjé gggétzélolzn. who mécfilnlghr- crop 120w being‘ hdrvegtgd 15 be,“ hindered by the shortage but tl-e Agriculture department hopes to mike more mgs avarlnbic in lime n In Afrikaans, will be brought to South Africa for trial. Dr. Ross said that with proper OLD e: and hinged together for flex?- bility, for the heavy Jeweled luck -reminl.scent of a knight’: armor. L3 France roses in pale pink hyaclnths, or a pansy spray m brocade with sprays of blue silk brown-flecked. gold velvet for some of the new flower clustersl arriving from France. A fabulous scarf casually ls tos' sed over one shoulder and tucked under the belt both front and back or looped through the front buckle of the belt-one of the best scarf trick: of the moment. Newest in flying clothes is s‘ top coat boasting a new cut-the] flying Silhouette with a side poc- ket large enough to hold a l-piece dress tucked inside, as SCIIIBDIITOI-i li't latest news. i 'I\vo mink tails knotted together over the drape of your suede glov- es. or ermine tails. Government Delays Immigration Plans camzrrowzvIsus. 1a -<c1=> -- ing housing problem are barring press interview. Four thousand South Africans are still awaiting transportation Kingdom, 0n added. and they will Olsrlrs ue becomes evailabie plications from bros- rants are mounting ve imm ants Selecton Board. Vlfhat limisd immigration has set permanent emigration with the relatively uncomw transportation eedir. igures or last permanent 6B int: Two com snie: plan to establ uni n industry mar King; in Onpe Province. nt Gor-' s . participate Iinenelarv The project ‘Is ems-cud Ill “huts” WIIIII _ Jlfifor IOIJ * wmfiout: , n0 II: llllu Inge" i request of the community priest.‘ who discovers that taxi rackoteers are endeevoring to force independ- ent operators out of business. ‘Ilh U191! It! t to t. matte-s in Sig?! boilgegltlfi in n: n: o l mn- in: gtitizmitit. m” m“ WAIILY STARS IN LATEST WISTEBN BOW I BOY! DUE _ ‘IN FAST COMPANY" . niity 2m and osvni mflhc lnthorlmbum- ‘ ' nenlntlnlat- ACOHIQ Jimtny Wnrly hence t o! nltlm favorites when hlsclrntect been: mules: oor drums. Mm y g at avmh "Mom Over Mouton." J v ‘ Also a complete line Pen and Pencil Sets, an Ideal gift. for your boy or girl going away to college. uenMAtrs Boole o- Novelty Store We have everything In study books, scrib- blers, rulers, pencils and ernsers. GET of Wain-man's THEY LAST 90c to 02.70 THEM wmta ' Priced PROVINCIAL _ CIIARLOITETOWN, AUGUST 13th. t0 16th. AII Ready For the Big Show The months of preparation s-for our frie possibly could to place big Provincial L --one of thegreatest o This JUDGING BOBBIE 0 nds from the M a hearty welcome. We have done e ive Stock Show and to harness racing, vaudeville an We extend an invitation to one a will come to OLD HOME WEE FAIR. Don't miss the thrills and utdoors shows ever staged in Can Born in South Africa, Holn: to avoid the danger of ex - 1,, , went to Gennanv before the war com to the winter Tflimpus z h‘ r . HOME WEEK and IIVF STOCK EX- ITIIIII i . are over and we are now ready for our L knowing full verything we nds in excellent condition for our annual provide a great program of i er entertainment for our customers. nd all-be among the thousands who K AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK entertainment which come with this ada. our grou d 0th ls Our Program Y. THURSDAY. AUGUST I5th. i MORNING ‘C . .00 o'clock no.1‘. clam s uni an. oarru: - u! im- finished chuck. Horace in hone ring, poultry. Home racing and VIIIIQVI-Ill in front of Grand Stand. Races will be called at 1.45 III will start at 1.00 o'clock slurp 9.8.1‘. 2% PACE-Second Dlvsian FREE FO-R ALL TROT AND PACE 2.24 TROT 2.19 - 2.20 PACE Vaudeville mi and moot-Humid will non ruin‘. Bus! Orchestra will fut-nil: nude IN FRONT OF Show stark l0 0.00 h; with fireworks, Mann llono neing all Vain-figs In host n. . . 2.5 PACI-‘lliird Division FRI-E FOR ALL TROT 2.15 PACE vulevtlesohnnduoerknut Ilnyalthmantnwllflrnfi chit l0 0.00 o'clock rlolng. IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND III evict»: will: u nets a Vaudeville, mm t a u . heal-mission 0.00 o'clock for presentation I: “an l“ m1" Ind Imam. 0n llllll Ovflln‘ performs»: LYNCH’! DIG MIDWAY will Ind eventful. No need to lo Int. Dhue the khldhe no nah. The n11 latent In“ 0h Midway III be I bnlflhl onion "M0 honor C h Iuoonble priccl. MEALS - Llnohei III] ADMISSION FREE TO MAIN GROUNDS, MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Anemone 01.00 an the whale —0n Inolllll. IVINING SIIOWI - teal-cu. IIASON TICKITI an In m oflouonileketo. Ill-COL D. A. MlcKINNON, 11.8.0. Plflllll o'clock DJJI‘. Vim Ill Pill! of silver llut FRIDAY. I "hub-now ids shows will llh their appliance and n l’; rflIlIIlIll-bléllflfl, dinner all lupbr. Iltl It blob of main Grand Stand - perfonuneg all uttle In cattle ring, llso judging o! 5h AFTERNOON cop and 1 I b0 hhnpenod between huh of the lin- snow - RAND STAND uh cl Vllldvfla ml ringing conclud- l6th. EVENIN AUGUST AFTERNOON i MUT$CIKICIAQIIQIOIIOLAIQIQII wfllbofnltnpmolbotwcenhooleofhwned ufie. EVENING SHOW prises h: owners. drivers will bl flllu of the of the four. b0 In full oporlflol: on Mala Grounds afternoon: pustular-all the thriller: will be there-all the h: cmlunsntl. light will: It: nor 1.000 extra colored In the even- llghta --n:ldo new ride, the , be curved In the np-h-dnh Rom lime In, and mull an. nei- and Vaudeville - Chlllren as mm AIIIIIUI: l0 ozngu-lfidrcn as cents ~ tzx: llig 00000! 0:: n 08.15 tun hell I untouchable. Nenhndnmmdeonuuél l0 ll J. w. neutron, use. Iceman.