nonhuman...» “PoeriQ " u» - “JnoMaQalsfmau-a- 1H1 v u. . .. illls-Jillfilll-nvblenill diesels-grams IQ |:..u-...:os.|hue...nsa- wxifoegg- °§1n1§>1u°fmlieutu is n cm 0mm“. "'M'"h€“"l°wM“w“m Mmd "'° "‘““"""""""' ' ""1 '*"""h' "m" m u. ladlolai There is no w‘ m” M‘ y’ ° i h“ w“ °" ~” w '°' lo drive men orasY-' we n8 3 ciai traveller, spent a few days in Donald. who had spent the past FAA‘AAAQA‘A‘AA“A‘A;‘AAAAA , _ this: Ijifl -" MATINEE s=oo - zveumo SHOWS e=4o - 9 i?fi’f'l‘n“i'ueihsmfi“inhl flue-en soaufwaddumwn. thin... period Ofdlflltl trim H‘ till 0m ‘GK’. ‘Quill! w lull flfllllfll Ill ORCMI-Illlfl lexhsusted) corms and roots. M5 n” “in” u" b. bu“ “ n, M u" In! that save him birth. JOSEPH ‘pilot AAA‘ QAAAAQAAAaAQA hisarnpi SEI-ZNICWS GREGORY PECK. COTTEN » with a Cast of 2500 '- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT - l fPlilllliE EDWARD Tun u rnvns- < I (Oontipuod from Mil i) cut off the stalks and leaves 01°" to the new corms. This must be done with a sharp kniia or shears. to avoid haggling the stub- ‘men 41p the bass ct the corm into s bowl o! the ordinary commie! sulphur. take out. and store i0! W. winter. I put each kind inlb I separate cotton bsl and store where neither rats nor mice can get to them. I'd like readers 00 try this treatment on part oi their stock this fall, and to report whether they approve o o! ti" treatment or not. Our common gladiolus troubles are "dry rot" and bard rot" oi the corms, “sca-b" OI‘ “neck rot" on the basal part oi the .___-_ such word. . sunspot Maximum marina? We must be naarlilt the mall- anum period of sunspots. "Sun- spots appear in s. cycle of about 11 1-4 years from one maximum staph took an upward turn that year. C. A. Chant. editor oi the Observer's Handbook. says that "the current sunspot cycle has produced the most~snd lsrlest sun- spots group of April 1041, were in each case the largest on record. The maximum of the cycle may be oc- curring about the beginning o! 1048 far above average spotted- In this connection I may recall ever observed. That oi March 1947. and the correspondin! 1048. For the whole oi the year ness of the sun may be expected." I _ p, "rim quisgpihy, casnnorrsroww THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Kififiiiolradllsu lsnle r. ~ - suaa klllfmllhlflfltlellllblflill lellaswlll ll Georgetown: The Poet Oiiioe: lapel Mrs. Kenneth" Morrison. Albion Cross. was s yisllm l» K059i!" Miss Helen Miller, business student, has unturned to her. home in Morris Kellie" IWYW-‘i m” Jam baseman. Charlotte-Q town. about the weekend i Montague. aunt oi hbi‘ parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Machean. | Miss Bertha Martin. char-i a ~ - “i”? > i '- - 1 leaf-sheaths. and “t-hrlDs." small mt o» s1 u- c nadi-a GBEGOR! PECK JENNiFEE JONE$ JOSEPH}: illioevsgrwhicgdatitayoktm 13:? n: t: in. ‘an? Mrs. liihuifi°ifitfi £1.22 ‘name-nil, us“. flilchoy. , Montague and vicinity. callins on his regular customers. Mr. Alex Mac-Gram. who has been spending a few days visit- ing his sister in Winnipeg arriv- ed home on Wednesday- ..'M.rs. Melvin Upton, mew. N3. is the guest of her son and daughtsr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Upton, Montague. Messrs Claude Nicholson, Tem- ple Llewellyn and hed Macin- tyre motored to Charlottetown. Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mscbieil.‘ Montague, accompanied Mr. 14.7.; Hynes to Iiast Baltic on Wednes- day afternoon where they visited; olaeea is Montague: llias e. A. Llewellyn: MH- Ole!- ln Ionrls: Camden's and Florence ._ha so. Peter's: on Thursday. iC.S. Haida motored to George- | The Post Oflloo. Anlilllclniiy Mrs. I'd. DoLory was s visitor to Montague on Friday. Friends o! Stewart Levers. son of -Mrs. Laura Lovers. will learn with interest end pleasure n! his recent promotion to the rarlk of two years in Boston, Mesa. have returned to their home in Georgetown. A motor party colllisting of Mr. Howard wnlker, Mrs. Helen Condon, Mrs. Elizabeth Easton, Mr. end Mrs. AdOlphlll Scully and ly for Halifax where he is icin- ing Canada's penznlsnent army. The good wishes of his many friends go vrittl him in his fut- ure career. CK. B. Charles A. MacConnell, Royal Canadian Navy and a member of the crew oi the HM.- town from Halilax arriving home on Friday for a day's visit with his parents. The H.M.C.S. Haida. oi which Charlie is a. member has just returned from a c: isa to Upper Canada! The “Fly" sailed only to Montreal. Today, 1 Q .. _ _'—-' smfi@ §°,$§:f;"d an?“ 333?“: w. Jerry Lsnnsn. Charlotte- m. James Dalton visited the City grssamc Observam’ Th ‘ m“ Md town, was a recent visitor to on Friday. J 1* no suns Olirl-hde {tear ossibl the M°“'““' "“‘"’l“‘ m‘ “my - . . < p q“ p y friends. R-eyrnond ilatheeon lert recent- s = : the month,- Msy-sn historic cargo was aboard die schooner "Fly" when she scood out from Gooderham a Wom wharf. v ' A_s her masrenjames Gooden, felt the lift oi‘ Lake Ontario's swells, is is unlikely that his thoughts went beyond the shipmaszer’: routine concern for his cargo’: safe delivery. Bu: this was no ordinary cargo-for the "Fly" carried the first recorded shipment ofmanufscnsred goods from oeycanlateobysnrpaadrrsmeackand plane; Canadian goods go to every pm of the world. Canada holds third place among nations in scmal volume of international made; ' . World Trdo lVui mill-iv u: of :5: vital Importance o! International Idle.- Zsf Ila Golda forget tbs! our rfnnlarl o/living largely depend: on tree's-let so Canadian forgot tbs! Condo‘: reparation the warning oi Dr. Ralph l0. De- fir nlabbflily dopmdu on tbs urnutwfbm o/mvy individual unsorted witb Iona, isle-m]. and Briana p-Lury. phycisist at the Dominion ,|0bservatory. in The Guardian of -nn ;Ben;nuda, British West 1n ies. 3,11? As isr as we are aware, the 21048 swimming soaeOn was offic- their many friends. 4w. :».~'" no.1...‘ V P rm. LJ-I. Poole and Mrs. CAPITOLE-ronlv-rurs. and wen. SHOWING AT 3530 . 7 . a.4s' > wwvvvvvvvvvv I I February '1. i040. Dr. DeLury pre- _ dicted the maximum period oi the sunspots in 1948 or 1049. when cold- ‘ er and longer winters. shorter t summers. poorer crops. and grouch- J ier dispositions would be in order! i And he reminded us that scientists German astronomers Wolf and l-‘ritl. and_it is oticeable that the cycles are somewhat irregular as iar as the number oi years are concerned. In one ease ths maxi- ma are only seven years (1880 and 1887); apalrt in mother is Beer, Montague, motored to Sum- marside on ‘ruesday where they! visited their man-y friends. g Mr. John Hicken. Pembroke! was a recent visitor to Montague. James Llewellyn. alter spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Chester MacLure. Murray Harbour North, has gone to Charlottetown to visit his daughter, Mrs. Bryer Jones. Mr. ially opened on Friday the 38th. when Richard DeLory courag- eously had the first dip oi the season. The wdter couldn't have been too had at that as he in- forms us that he intends going increased recently for export to sterling countries. As part o! a general expo-rt drive. the increase causedcxpsnsion of local pro- duction to meet the demands. floode Pusususo m ‘fl-ll Imsassr or Worm hsns was: s1 rham f-woris 3o One of the greatest motion pic- tures which Hollywood has produc- ed is David O. Selzniclfs long awaited Technicolor production, "Duel in the Sun". which comes to the Prince Edward Thea-ire today Cotten as his brothel‘. Jesse Mc- Csnles. an idealistic gentleman. Other important roles in “Duel in the Sun" an portrayed b! such sifted players as Lionel Barry- more, Lillian Gish. Herbert Marsh- sl-l. Walter Huston, Charles Blok- D >| ; - Friends are glad to see Mr- Hic-. - \Q »i$115.15.»?ggnferlxiilugisfiiflf‘ a2 ken in such good health, in every day from this date on. D l-‘l/IM I fl’ I D ' i more prevalent at such seasons. " ‘ iafi an‘ ~ fluorite Hues uhm about ma. when the H ‘Mn. oharlea Mwfllmslo o! "°‘!"1‘§' "“‘t°’i'“°‘:h"¥’°"‘ 1°21); . i ’ i we], h“ “u” w gnothgp mini. Aiiistcn. who was a patient at the 311:“ flux‘ Si“; 5h unou: f abhshed 1 8 “mum. can the world expect a res-l Kins- Counlv Memorial hospital. d wh ti“ nuns“ e P" 9i; _ . _ > m1," Montague for tho past two weeks. lays. e r r s result o , _ 1:] The Wm“, of “"4 w“ ‘ N“ return“ u, 1-m- hgmg gummy t e warm "weather and southern » - i“ hi5; A > old-fashioned winter, with more . wind‘ whim ‘Mays h? ““ ‘d’. ' f; i snow than w, gum-any ‘eh m,’ Mr. Pete Miiburn, N.B., s for- verse effect om lobste catches, 00 _ -_-,_, _ .3 m“, w“ a '0“ d”; 0g mg. rner employee of ‘the . Bank of or a, general fish scarcity remains ' "Q -' "*-"" --_-_...-.; , w. -_~_, ‘ .. i n,“ “h. , “up w") 1 m, 1n. Nova scotis, Montague, was s re- to be seen and 1t is hoPed w“ n ‘uh-randy “,1,”- mn :-, clined, however, to think that the veni- viliwf- WWW"! °1<1 N‘ l‘ "°° i“ 1m"- kIom inbgeluul 3 I winter of 1040-9 will be the climax illllllltlmfl- ' > 01 the “We ' sxronr MORE woonnuns - " ug§liéi°lrinffhnn 0:11:31: i”; uiibfiifuifiifiilg“ n? wteflr: Mum URNILTT, t l, o?) “buss. m was surr- orsus principal rs-risinuoual in-tbosun" entire motion ' i ' ' ' ' o , s __( . > ‘ ~ h-t of "maximum an" “Munro recent visitors to Montague. qxusmu“ quote?!“ fm ‘bhnkm nun as nnounan muons are gfllllfllléet Jena, as a. u- The superb mgmeatrauenwaglll, m1" 11- Blllllwt-l) 1P0!!! 1795 W "9"" “t m‘ md M“ ‘I’ mm“ rugs non-worsted woollen piece on‘ a ' N“ “med! H“ chum’ ha‘! I“! m a ' - 13-“ n“ w" com n“ b, u" Dunning, ' - utatanding Cast Performs in Peck as Lewt mcanlee. a chamo- mitri limikln is one of the out-. ' p 5°°d5 “d “h” “mum's w," Dramatic Western Love Story ing but worthless man. and Joseph standing musical scores, and heightens the enioynent- ‘oi the": picture. . ‘p T_ H. J. msozv § EH51! lord, Otto Kruger, Joan ‘retsei. Emitter-fly McQueen, Lobch, an inilernsti Viennese Concert artist. years (1786 and 1804i. Making as I suppose. a kind oi average. the astronomers oi those days save out that the maxims were l0 years ior an extended engagement. ‘This David O Belzniok Interna- tional isboing released by Selnnick Urbanization. orrosssraisr fitting and snvnlsiss Glasses lid- Mr. and MISAA. Parks, Parrs- horo, NB. accompanied by Mrs. Parks’ mother, Mrs. Brennan. To“ DHWN _’ '\__ _ \__| \- EIIIIE i lb!!!“ is 11.25 years. Now. as already indicated. modern astronomers say the period I have lately come across an- other tablo compiled bv the astron- were week-end visitors to Monta- gue visiting their many friends here. Mr. ‘Parks was the manager od the local branch of the Can- ‘adian Bank oi Commerce for sev- Releaelng , against a backsround of Poeocivil war Texas. the screen play We! written by David O. Selmick l! suggested by Niven Busch! novel. King Vidol‘. one or the met file- Costing a fortune to produce. and over three year; in the snfilng, "Duel in the Bun" required the services of 6,000 extras. More than 100 special affects used HONTAGUI» PILL "____--vwvvvv AWAINEI BIOS IE-IElEASE e omer Schwabe. of Deasau, who oral years, and has slnoe been “MM, plghm-Q directors. in the picture. each one or amioh llosidsys. eton b! avoolotmeel not l» Mu»- wulu Sift‘; ";:.:":*;.c"..:""..:;:' '""""“ “ "".;*:a;:.a.¥;*:z ma§.""“....:..*~::.*iu ~="--.;=--;~.:,~:. v"- s. rs - —-— _ , was » '- . ‘°""""""°""‘"""“"'""""‘°"" ‘mm and found that "the sun- Mr. and Mrs. William mexeh- been ole-cos at the disposal o! the m Imam llossihillflllflflllill homo,” with the story. Playing the no. Nassau, Bahamas, accornpsn led by their daughter. Sherran Anne, are visitors to lower Mon- tague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Annear. Mr. McKanna is a Govermlent surveyor, and will baatstloned at Bouris ior som ' time. " » "there is a sentence that deserves repeating- “I have had to face the possibil- ity tbat perhaps knowledge is n misfortune Ind only ignorance can preserve human beinsa from mut- ual extermination!" spots occur with greater fre- quency st regular intervals oi about ten years." who shall decide when Doctors disagree?" Wolf and Pritfs list ends in i871. The next maximum wss in 1804, then follow i004. i000. i011. 1927-8 and 1938-0. All of these dates had calamitoiss ‘ " Note 0n lnowledll The present writer does not al- ways see "eye to eye" with Mr Butrsnd Russel, but in his book EXTRA: yvv 7 NEWS - JUNGLE CLOSE-UPS TALLY HO! MELBOURNE, Australia-(OP) -—A.n English colonel, riding st a horse show here had spectators bellied. Resplendent in his col- orful uniform, and riding expert- ly, he kept spectators wondering how -* hvcr i2 fences —- he. was able to keep his monacle in his TORONTO. May lii-icm-The Canadian National Exhibition swimming committee today sn- hounced first prizes in the C. N. n, men's and women's open mara- thon raoes this year will be $5.000 and $1.500. respectively. Cash prizes will be awarded the first six finishers in each division. $50 prizes to the winners in each lap of the two iii-lap races. 0U)! BOARDING HOUSE QHADON ON EGAEJAKE! I WISH vouu: KEEP our Ol= SlGHT when sue BAscoM Rspeeng comes 1v n uusPsc-r PLOWBOVS! -~ voua oucouTlheusi-x- TQIBE MANNERS MIGHT CAST Arc uuPLeAsAn-r MY PAuoruus right eye. "What z e l § i’ é / You cAsrT Hum MY Haven/on BiG HALLOWEEN MASK! ‘I. DDNW TALK erzesm AND LPTN. Bur Yomze aeALous Bac/auss s: ALLUS wAs -r SHARPER looKno‘ M/srcfw FAR As ‘IHAT eoasp/ov.» Been no A Few one- ROLLER-TOWEL Horses YERSELF! . 4 \\\\y \\\\\ \ Liie Has Tauaht Me". That knowledge can be a mis- fortune. and its sequence death. was realised by an unknown writer many centuries ago. To drive home this truth ha wrote that wonderful parable in the third chapter oi Genesis. 5o convinced was the writer that man would sl- wsys put his knowledge to an evil use. that he represented the warn. ing as coming from the Almighty Himself: "Ii ye est oi the tree of Kllwledsa ys shall surely die." Man has at last attained a. knowiedle that threatens his very existence in nature. How will he make use o! it? ILIIS GIDW BAPIDLY In the summer houn flies take about two weeks to srow from the era to a mil-crown fly. -__s rasssnsoon srunsrir Eighteen-year-old Martin Bor- mann, Jr.‘ (above). one of Hitler's vanished chief deputy, was discov- ered attending the church college in Inglostadt. Germany. studying for the priesthood. Young Bor- mann. a convert to Catholicism, is reported doing well at the school. His father. Martin Bormann. 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