PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN Kit":-:ivrs:-nionrsouiz Bruce MscPlieo. AGENT GEORGETOWN : 'T.'u7iruian may be bought at 1 nine Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Olllcel In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sonris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards 5 sol. i Herold I. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn lulu Joyce Wiulntoa. Plus Melilnnon. ...'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hobbs and son Jack. accompanied by Mrs. Hobh's mother. Mrs. James MECDOIIHIG. Charlottetown. were recent visitors to Montague. GUARDIAN Weldon haven. the following places in Munugu: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White. Mon- tague. were recent visitors to New Glasgow. N. S. where they were lzuests at the Fraser-White wed- rnnual tall fair. The horse sheds main are being re-roofed. the 'i'.i;'ziiiig is receiving I coat. of Milli, andgthe parking grounds i.ii'c bcrii graded. The lligh School opened on Tursclay. August 26th. and also he lumor grades in St. Mary s .miiii'eut. Tile senior grades in up (trim-mi opened on Tuesday, srlvt-itiiicr 2nd. Mr and lilrs. Bruce Stewart re- : uni lioine alter spciidiiig a treks raratioii touring Nova Sco- ”l iiiicng the points of interest .s”ci'i was the "Cabot Trail”. iii and Mrs. Stewart were ac- -umliaizicd by Mr. and Mrs. Dr. --l. ll. SillftIIti0Od. lieeeiit tZ'.l('SIS of Mr. and Mrs. R. RV. Berk as their sumnier hoine'iii' ' iiliirr. Midclleiowii, N. 5.; Jean Mort" CAPITOL ronar FRL GT Matinee 3:30 Evening 7 and 9 M iiizzoiitti L THE intuit Ehidencll were Mr. and Mrs. liani t Viral l . V, iigh llrottov. Blontreal; Mr. aiidlgfllelfli Runs . Ray Fuller and family. Mari-I ' vii niid lion, of Toroiito; and Miss, Mr Angus PeW.R0mm Umnm T . 1 . - . r . . 'BUYlNG TIMOTHY scan daily. Fraser and Annear, Mon- tague. ding which took place last Satur- day. ..'Mrs. John. MacDonald and her ....'F.NGl.lSIl bone china, sell- daughter. Miss Adie MacDonald. in: 2094- discount at Canii-beltsior Brookline, Mass. are visiting Chink 5h0lJ. M0niiii;U9- relatives and friends in Montague mm and Victoria. Co .. . . tlvliss Mary Ellen Walker. sti itieorges, leaves today to attendl h'Mig Lena V9559. l t iNotre liamc Convent. Charlotte-Ithe past. two weeks II) IIVII)cIlI:l!;ellrIl ltown. where she will take Grade X.1gue5t ol Mn and M”. W. W: iwiht .t-dt.i-r- M13 CRWHI H1ICh0.V. Sackville. I5IlnKFD:l1InBIl11d,re!idI:1IIrI1l: tIirIsIii:CI().mme visiting in Montague. guest of Mr. gug; and MI'5- William Hl1F1iF)'- 3 ..'lVlessrs. Atwood Mi-icl)onald. i V! d M Sandy MacDonald. Malcolm lilac- . i 7- if” - 75- P001)”. Ch3T'kKellZIe and Archie llilchey, mo- -.I()l.l.PI,OIill, were Visiting in Mull-;(gl-pd to New Glasgow, N S” 531. .lP-RUE .V9-Sl9fda.V. Bursts M M11 ahd;urdav where they attended Norton -l”5- 5id"9Y Miicl-Gait gouge, i. 0. 0. F. There were eight lhundred delegates present at the ',.Mr' imd M” wmmm m1F.I' meeting and the third degree was mmmm 0”””'m- 3” 51-ie"dl”l4 conferred by a degree staff from their T ' ' vacation in Montague, guests: Cambl.mL,e Maxg father, Mr. Dani ' l ll, .'.Vlrs. Donald Stewart, Ilil0LltIl. Max, at-cotnpaiiied by her Us the guest M his son. Donald Jr. and Miss Jean Daiid btewlart, Montague. immmn: L... mm. I ' sl)ciid.ii: their vacation in Mutil- acue, guests at the Poole 'l'our.sl Home. Mrs Stewart 51"., who also visiicri here. returned to Wov- mouth last week. Don Mat-l.arrn returned in his ihomc in iilontngiic atirr a pleas- ant visit in Hiarlottetnun. t . -. i Mrs. Archihaitl Rriice, ivm-mt liill, .s visiting friends in iitm-l ICR.-XL" YIvISTlcIRI).'IY - . . .'Fl' - lr . b - : .., ' ' "N9 "M K:m”A(m(( .The funeral of the late John M. Mm mare Dplmiv. NNrmH..MacL.eod. wvho passcgau-gyqat. dhis has accriptetl a position in thcihamg m I lemma .m55"iun 33 office of Dr l. A Jolinstnn 'iinn.i0veiiiiiy: was held fiom his late H U0 ' ' ' i ' i 'l'l3SidCllL'6 Wrdiicsdirv altcriiooii. ix ' .The service was conducted by Dr. M" E 'A. D. MacKen7.ie who spoke words Mrs. J. A. liewar, - . - itwm 3 3.5.5?-””3iE..?r;”.f35r""?2i28?.Q”.832 Montague and New Perth. i T -cainc to pay their last respects to rpm k f A. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Scliiii'inaii..l:l.0S?:lfi aggsbgaglocclf nel;;S)0ul.-39:30 Charlottetown, were visitors to Brooklyn U-.0 sang 3 mm”... Montaguehtiiesday. guests of xli's.lm.mn M um deceased Uesusg L0... SCh",”mm5 mum": Mist A- J-,5-r of My Soul" and Mr. Willard Maoiodi lMacLean sang "Jesus, I Come to lThce". The iivinns were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "What a Mr. Alvin Crooks. Runtworth. N mu51"- MI3 Murphy of Qtllliv). Mass. left this. homes alter nova, Pennsylvania. spent. a weel: Souris River Amateur contest Held In Souris Rink A large crowd attended amateur contest held th the winners: Piano solo: 1. Helen Marie Mac Cormack; 2. Camille Gallant; Doucette; 2. Roy Wood. Singing solo: 1. Kenneth Roon ey; 2. Alice Clinton; 3. Leo Pa quot. Yvonne Cheverie; Marie Gallant; 3. Sylvere Chev erie and Eunice Arscnault. Read Briand. I I .'R,cv. Andrew Lewis of Gray lmoor, New York. spent his hnli Wey-.days with his lather, Mr. Greeley Lewis of Souris. Rev. Joseph Paquctte of Villa ivisiting friends at land Souris. i The SS. "Balliholine Bay" un l-o'er command at. Captain Thomas ll-tardy arrived in Souris from New York on Aug st 9th. The boa tcarrics a crew of 21 men. ll-illtons fre- DRIP- wood were loaded by E. F.'Malkln Belfast, rough registered 804 cords ialid in liland. of -l.t(i. of Newcastle, N.B.. for De troit, Michigan. jtu the buildings and grounds lsociation i ..-..V4-VA. at. the home of Mrs. l Murchison. .prcsideiit the vice-president in souris Rink on Saturday, August 30th, sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary oi Souris Hospital. Following are Joyce Cheverie. Dancing: 1. Ralph Singing duet: l. Myrna. and 2. Yvette and Mrs. Felix Peters and Mr. Walter Sourisuoiiifieiniiy Extensive repairs are being made! of lihc Eastern King's Exhibition As- in preparation for their CORNWALL-YORK PQINTV W. I. Cornwall-Yor-kWPoint W. 1'. met Clarence In the absence of the pre- THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Montague Sunday School Picnic Point and featured a. hay - children. Following a game oi M1 (D J Cl ymn George and -A 3, softball, a program of sports Woldauglrlersv Lwerm and Mm, Mr. and Mrs. Bpurgeon Walker events was held alter which n Mn recemly by C3,. rm. then. and family motored to Wallace. delicious luncheon was served by Home ln Lucan, onmrlm after N-5-. iVh6Te they VlSIl-Ed friends sports event and winners: Free-for-all, Errol MacLure . Boys 10 and under. Billy Nelson Errol Mac- ing: 1. Kay Martin, Alena Pierce, Boys 11 and over. Audrey Roach; 2. Maureen Wood; Lure. 3. Pupils Grade vlx st. Mary"; Girls Fl and under. Ethel Kcrr Convent. Girls 10 and under. Diane Shaw The master of ceremonies was Girls ll and over, Alice Mac- Mr. H. H. Larter, and the judges Donald. were Mrs. Dr. A. H. Smallwood, 3-legged race. Alice MacDonald and Margaret MacDonald. Wheel barrow race, Wally Mac- Donald and Eric MacDonald. High Jump. Barbara Beck Shoes Kick-oil, Errol Mac-Lure. Whim Road . . . and Vicinity Mrs. Elsie KVC:iiL77lTeiili'ile(I to her theme in New York aitcr visiting Iher lather, Mr. Malcolm Nicholson. at Wiiim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Dean and daughter, Miss Betty Dean, return- ed to Wobiirn. Mass.. alter holiday- ing at Whim Road, it here they were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald. They were ac- companied by Miss Catherine Flati- erty, also ol' Woburii. t . .I, Mr. and Mrs. H.-.i'r,t' Lawson, Staiihope. were visitors to Whini Road oil Sunday, whole they visit- ed Mrs. Lawsonls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. The installation of modern toil- ets in Whini Road School has iioiv been completed. The annual Montague Church ol Christ Sunday School picnic was held last Saturday at Brudenell ride which was greatly enjoyed by the the ladies. The following were the Boys 5 and under, Wesley Fraser Boys 8 and under. Larry Fraser taguc. The Moreil School team defeat ed Souris High 16-15 in an excit- ing baseball game played in Souris on Saturday. August 30th. A re- turn game will be played in the near future. S0L'RlSVI.lhV H” The regular "monthly was held at. the home Miss Mary Matheson. has return- to Ottawa after spending her vaca- tion as guest of ller.pBl'Ptil5. Mr tcen members, wiio meeting with no the work. BE. IHZH-.'.? UAFIBE AT0 SCOTCHIVIRV - Scotch tartan cups and saucers in follow- ing clan tartans: MacLean. Mac- l.eorl. MacDonald. Royal Stewart being 547.75. Another Montague. ! answered by . l.it,t.le Glenda Mar.-Lend wasiglasses to pay a nickel, and those Extra: hostess to ten little friends at, the not wearing glasses to pay a dime. gnrial home of her grandparents. Mr and A delicious lunch was served and r Mrs. Angus Matheson. Montague t a vote nl t-hanks was tendered. Cartoon Tuesday afternoon. the occasion -m-r-r m- . being her third birthday. After a ClIS('ARA' ORIGIN - period of games. Mrs. Matlieson emu STOOG1" COMEDY served ice cream and cake and everyone joined in wishing Glenda many happy birthdays THREE no units or RIB-TIBKLING MIRTH! lite Funniest Mowe In Nine Lifetimes! " FROM THE THE story or THE cnrwmnuevzrzv nrrwn: reason- ALITY WHO INHEIL-" nan s3o.ooo.ooo AND A BASEBALL TEAM! -- BEST'SELU5R -g- W -rue M.::t:l.tONAtRl fomcxr RAVMILIAND,” raiAv8iERuiI&' W” News w i.0CKlEg....l Spam UBA Cartoon Matinee-3:30; I Evening 7 and 9 tiiiiitcz - Eowiinn .5- . -IIOADV SVOUTH . I. meeting oliliaid dues. the Saints Line Road South W. 1. Mrs. Joseph P. MacAnlay, on August 6, i952. with an attendance of four- the the Institute "Ode" followed by reading and adoption of cned It was. moved and seconded that s5 be sent to the Cancer Fund. The members decided to hold a raffle and dance in the school on August 15th. net proceeds of same dance was .St.allorri. Price 51.75. Ry mail .s2.nn l ndjnumcd Mm lhe rQllecn", next '17- 17- BHHIHWF. -IPWNIPT Gill 51109 grnccting to be held at. the home of Mrs. Lorne Keays. roll call to be members wearing- Cascara. commonly used cathar- . tic, is obtained from the bark of l the Californian bucktnor ll U69. LAUGH- LOADED PAGES or H.ALLEN swnls ! 5-. Silent the Weekend in Bill-iFriend We Have In Jesus". Mi's.l5idfd- V l u . Mr. anti Miis. Norton Plankey and denell. guest of Mr. and Mrs. I-Idi-lByi-on Stewart prcsidcd at the '11” meeiillil 995195 flih t T” son Maurice. returned to their son Maclntyre. organ. The pallbearers were iM01'8 W9 G” T0il5lh9'i and the llama in Bust ll Nll-ll, alter V1511. M? Stewart Adams, Fred Tl-0,-' 1,90 Creed repeated in unison. Roll mg (Hands an relauves here El - - - - all was answered b 25 members ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin. M. OHolloian. Chailes XVIEIIISILI5 d In mees Yaw mar re . Brooklyn, N. v., are guests or Mrs, William Ferguson and Charles .5" 9 C0 gm 53 . ” Mi Mm. . J I L r P . , Martin's hrother-in-law and sister T-?8CU0d- IMPFWFM "Wk D1808 .”””5' IL M”. deemed to shingle Roadsrctiirfittleliorzieniiglxl Kl):?lI2(lIf Mr lrml Mrs H lr Nelson iumpllll the Montague coininunityiUlP hit” and 1"-55311 H Pl1mD- ' l ' . . . .. . . i Cpmem.-K Cm...c5p0nd,.Me was read and ms: several (lays at. Whim Read, the guest of Miss Mary K. Munro. The iii'st. tneeting of the ivy Juri- ior Red Cross was held at IVIllll1 Road School on Friday alternooii. August 22nd,, with an attendance of fifteen mcnibers. At this meet- ing officers for the coming year were appointed as follows: Presi- dent, Betty MacBeth. to iieplace the retiring president. Edith MacDon- tniscusscd. and it was moved and iscconded that 55.00 be given to -the Cancer Fund. Collection am- .ount.ed to 33.09 and one member There were several visitors present. An interesting talk was given by at visiting lady from New York. Mrs. l-lazcn Howard kindly invited members to her home for the next meeting. when the program com- mittee will be Mrs. Reta Macphall mm and Mrs. Angus Nlatheson, Cir-n . . aid; vice-president. Jean Ann Mun- qnuam W””""- 1 :;illn1i1t'na:te:ii2iE'cg:dy bly1'1ei(:unagvs aniE1ht?”:ie:IierI:crcLloEcCgW with the N: secreiaizv. Bob Siiinri: proizram ;, ' - - . -mm .,(m,m, Can Save mom. l T National Anthem and a delicious committee coiivenor. Vcrnon Nich- ! I PAW-".3 HP at D1195!-int Nisaksd S.-Ck wmmme, ,.ep'Om.d and lunch was served by the York olson: health convenor. Kenny in painting the exterior nf St. him Wm, mid M,-g Joseph Mac. oint ladies. MacDonald; service committee con- . lMi1i'yis Church The Mather has D,,;,.,ld And 33,... 5.0.3, Busmv 3A..--..A vencr, J5-all Am, Mum-0. w.'Hr's'.-”"('b" the?” M931 R" ""5 Work which were reappointed Mrs Lorne SAN PEDRO. CR1”-v 5118- 29- The following committees were 0 lwill soon be rompletcd. Mr. Aii- , ' '- A . ( C ' (0 er . . i”uum”'-g'Mhgt Wm; M1CCOrm1Ck is in mm. 6 of KP3.VS VHS Hplmmied 35 Deli AP)-p REY 51111851. Fm appointed to cany out their duties t " i g school committee. marine from San Francisco, climb- 35 gollmr-5: Walgrl John clayey and ed 35h0l"9 H9” he” 105337 3-ii 233 Vernon Nicholson; program, Edith 13- m- PDT 15198 D- 171- EDT” HI-lei" MacDonald. and Donnie Munro; Ewlnlinmii "19 CIWPP-V CM-alma health, Bah Stuart. and Marjorie Channel from Santa Catalina Is- Clarcy; names; Kenny Macpon. land to the California. mainland. , . , aid and Cameron Munro. He made the 21 miles in a little It was agreed to answer roll call held on August 22iid, not pro- 1. m 1 13 1,2 hours Cameron. Campbell. Fraser, Black. . d h - S441: Al N . . A 55 3-I ' at: the next meeting by an item tor 'Watch. in bone china by l'tovnl;(,,:,e :u,.l:;F businlgv She 1e,11.lie:,?E IGEFUL auction. The meetms BGJDUTHCG 1" the usual manner. SEPTEMBER 4, 195, T er. Mrs. Mary Yorston, left re- cently on return to his parish at Waweig, N. B. 'He was accomp- anied by his aunt, Miss Anna. Mair. end also by his uncle, Mr. George Mair, who will visit in . Waweig and the U. S. A. Georgetown and O O I Vicinity .tMester -James David returned to his home in Georgetown on Saturday. Aug. 30th, after a visit in Sourls, where he was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pacquet. Mia Francis Prosper, R.N., of Charlottetown. was the holiday weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. iacationing for the summer at the W" the Lab" D” w"ke"d- home of Mrs. George's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fraser of Montague visited with relatives in Mrs. Adolphus Scully and daugh- Georgetown (m sundm" August ' ter Jane left on Friday. August 31” 29th l or Boston Mass. whcre ""- ' . ' ' - Mr. Hughle Power of Charlotte- mu be the guesm 0! mu tcIwn was a guest. over the week- l. ”i ” end at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. INDONESIAN Anvlso ' D . wit P' A. - Mr. Ward Landry, who has i mm msp” H. B. Higgins has been nppolnug been visiting his parents. Mr. and head of a United Nations plan, Mrs. Stephen Landry. left. on Fri- Miss M””':'' David 15” 79' iiing bureau which will adii ll '54: l 1 cently on a visit. to Brocton. Mass. day, August. 29th, by car on re- igIndonesii-in Government on b.-ml. W1Il:lcI(ImgIaiiil:35lg;'lmassbi'ot5Igr IIIIFS Mn Vincent Eloidieitii of Meir ILi-ibiiriiilngnindnrEEii5f ef”'i”"'” 2 . . . I i i' 1 d i G t s . -' i Wmeiiy ll-loyd Landry, who will ilslt in wgiilleggggf ALE. e2”7'L3he olixhciifg was chief economist. for the try. Bos"0n' Mrs. Elordietta and daughter technical RSS1-stoma Imssm” 3'1 -7-: Jean, have been holidaying with Luna" A "NW0 of L"”””- Om- lie is on loan from McC-ill l'r..ler.' Miss Margaret Wood. who is em- t sity. liloved in the Canadian National Myst Elm'dmm'5 mrem5' Mr' M” Mrs. P. J. Soloman. Telegraph Office in Charlotte- t , w s the holiday weekend I , l i--?9321 Mr. z:':”"i L V II p . , ' ' i'gc- M15'vI' T' woodi town. where they have been the a ” guests of Mrs. Romie Ceredini ot ' ' ' New York City. left on Tliui'sday. 1, Mr. Wilfred Iluntcr of Char- Y.:511g0r August 28th by car. for their WHML M his math" Mn J05Eph,iionie in New Xork. Accompanyinl; tlili. Klmpton MncGrath. Mp dlumorl ' Mr. and Mrs. Yorston were Mrs. Bobbie MncGrath. Mr. KPl.llFth i h;g. Cercclini. who is returning to her . Mrs. Minnie Raluse has rcturn- New Ymk ho.” am" 5I?mdmie' . , . the summer in Georgetown and lP(I to hci home in Geoittetowii, M” P J Hem, who mu HS” in -lc'.lowing a work's iisit with rcl'.i- NF; Y'.0r'k as yum Kuern of my mes m Chm'10uemmL sister, Mrs. Roinie Ccrcdini. MacGrath and Miss Lillian ilac. Gratli have returned to ill.-ll home at Hyde Park, Mass ziltel spending a pleasant. vacation mill its-lntivcs and friends in inity. ..M- l i i .M...- 1 C Mr. Richard DcLory, Civil En- gineer who has been employed an enjoyable visit -with her IJl'0t,)l. 1... to 1-,a1.km.' with the Aluminum Company ollcr-lii-law and Sister. tilt. and t ' l W g lcanada at Chute du Diable iii.lMrS. l:.'ii'eii Maclicod, f-lorcsi Hill, . Mr. and M”. E. A Fm.Shnm.MQllPI)FC, lIl'l'IVCd IlOlllt'!-Of) Monday.i mm. mandcmld Lam.m'ce 1.-m.shllAugust 25th., and will spend at Mrs. Muiim MacGraih and con "U. and then. Hie”. Mildred Almifciv weeks with his parents. Mr. iJohii left. Tuesday, August. 26th in Miss Edith P-sirkreii of Halilax.. N. S. was the holiday weekend guest iol her part-tits, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Mrs. Laura MxicQueen is having pgmnmson. Mm have been the -(and xMrs. F.J. Dehory, prior to i'Sl.hCild'l1 few weeks with Mrs. lilac. l.'.tlBSL5 of Mrs. Forslincr's mother. Sgtifeilgg tlflolff 31;”; Tlelchlmcfl l(QW1ll5 q5';:1'sM.'i nwyll Aim" Mm Mamdn Jmnesom ML n g a aiax. . .. it me ic, win 1, L11 lirings, lxma bco. will study for his Bachelor of En- I tiii. igiiieeriiig Degree. 5 Il4rirla.r. August 29th. on return to their home in Everett, Mass. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Niclmisnc and family inot.ored from Massa. qchusetls to visit relatives and ifriends on the Island. While in ltliis vicinity they are llllesis at Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mc('annrli. Miss Jane MacGrath let: for The S.S. Hendrik Fisscr, four- year-old German frcightcr, coin- pleted taking on st cargo of pit props from the Qulgley storage yard and sailed at 5.00 p. ni., on Wednesday. Aug. 27th for Rotter- dam, Holland. The ship took on 2:27 fatlioms of props at George- Mrs. Doris MacMillan and soil Donald lclt on Friday, August 29 'for their home in Everett. Mass. alter a holiday spent in George- town. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Scully. ! Mr. and Mrs. William Bruce of 1M3-558ChU59U-5 On Tuesday. Ana- ichmlnmemwn spent me h0lidayltoii'ii and had a load of 586 lath- lust 26th where she will he the wwkmd M their summer home ont0lnS, taken on at Bathurst. NB. lguest of her uncle and aura. Mr lwam. Street. Tins is the seventh freighter inland Mrs. Kinintoii Maccraiii. i leave Georgetown this summer with pit. props and pulp for for- cign ports and it. is expected that at least two or three more will load here this season. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siminonds i-of Charlottetown were visitors to iGeorgetown on Sunday. August i31st.wlierctlic.v visited at the ihome of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Han- Mr. and MT. wimam Hobbs iscni W g were very pleasantly surprised on Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlie Watts and wcdnesdil-Vi MFR”-" 27”” M15” ” ldnugmm. Beulah of Gnmd Tmca. number of ladies of. the neighbor- ld”. Mm Wokend gums or Mmllinod gathered to wish Mrs. Hobbs many happy returns on her birth- Mr. Harry MacsLeod, Mr Roy iM:icLeod, Mr. Bruce Woolririre 'and Mr. Milllord MacLeod inoior- cd to Nova Scotla where they ex- pect to be employed. Dr. Angus MacLeod, M.D, Enn- ISIIEW. was the guest of his pal- lent Mr. and Mrs. James Macl.t-or on Sunday. August 24th. -Wntts' marents. Mr. and Mrs. . rc-- ipmml King. dii.V'- Smmble Hilts lnarkcd the Master Gerald lilarfiniicall M, g occasion. along with a. decorated Montague. spent a few days unt- Mr. and Mrs. Lamcnca Doyle birthday cake and a delicious ing at the home of his i.7l.illlI- lunch served by the ladies. alter parents. Mr. and Mrs. lilaicoln: -and family of Summerside motor- ped tn Gem.L,C,'m..n on Sunday, Augg which all returned to their homes MacLeod, last week. lust 31st, where they were tlrc Wm the msh "mt Mrs" Ham)-5 Ems” of mllllves, will enter many more birthdays. Miss Marjorie Mclniiis. Char- t g g Aliiiouzli completely taken by lottctown, spent; August :5-ziui Mr. and Mrs. vt.Alpl Gallagllcr -fiUI'l)rise, Mrs. Hobbs very grac- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .M Mmwmn NB” motored to the zously thanked the ladies for their George Mclnnis. l ' thoughtfulness. . Ail, tproviiice, rirriving on Sunday. Aug- lust (list. where they are guests of lMi's. Gallagher's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. MacCoi-uicll. noon To-ran-nirns m--1 Farmers in Eastern Canada net 150 per cent. more nitrogen lElIll- izers than they did before the war. A.C. PIGHIISTORIC METAL Tin was one of the seven metals known and used by early man. Rcv. Nathan Mair, who has bceintlie guest. of his grandmoth- Cvas has more the-n 20,000 indust- rial uses. "RHIIBARB" NA-IEEID AS FRESHEST. FUNNIEST LAUGH FILM OF YEAR lParamount's "Rhubarb." which opens today at. the Prince Edward 'Theatre. is a fresh, imaginative, off-beat. comedy that mixes a wide tassel-tmcnt of uproarious situations giwith crisp dialogue and a score of i'cally funny performances. Based on the best-selling novel by famed humorist H. Allen Smith. and starring Ray Milland and dy- namic Jan sterling. this high-pow 1-red bowler loses no time in trac- ing the outlandish consequences when Rhubarb. a battle-scarred. trouble-loving alley cat. inherits 330,000,000 and the Brooklyn base- ball club from an eccentric cur- mudgcon. Ray Mllland. teem press agent, draws the dubious honor of play- ing guardian and nursemsid to the well-heeled tabby, soon tinds his love life curtailed because of girl friend Jan Sterlingls allergy to l leline fur. When the ball players refuse to go to but for the tomcat tycoon. he sells them the idea of using Rhubarb as n ducky mascot. and the team is soon on it's way in the pennant. A legal suit. contending that the cat. is an imposter is no sooner set- tled than a gambling syndicate puts the snatch on Rhubarb as the World Series geui under way. With the Borough of Brooklyn in frenriled anguish. the uproarious muddle storms in e wild-eyed climax. This is the sort. of. comedy that. Ray Miliand handles so well, and he. gets excellent assistance from the eye-filling Miss Sterling, who's no slouch at building I laugh. her- self. The cat. also prove: himself a spirited comedian and almost steals the show with his mlschievou. ms- raudlng and militant ruisunce to the ways of organised society. Funny portrayals by veteran Gene Lockhart and William Prawley help dress up almost two hours of un- relenting hilarity. : WANTED TWO SALES CLERKS For Saturdays Only. MONTAGUE 5 1'0 11.00 this tic.