race srorrr .-nut ouanotan. CHARDOTTETOWN mus 7. 1952 i COMEDY at 3:15 p.m. 4”” nvio or his s.ontn's i IAIGIITIEST ADIIDII l . ADVENTURES! -' .. sosm n'oruafu1'nan.r.vou..i..rms onnu. mu. you-wrm Lauonrnm MAmE MudMAXBAEB -In- ."SKlPAI.0NI IDSEIILDDIA" moment snow - ruesnnr C I, sranrs AT 11:30 PM. -o.n.u car-rror. "CDLDIIADO SIIIIDDYIII" 4 SERIAL - SHOWS 2:30-7-9 MON. - TUE. - WED. Due to length of this program Monday's Matinee will start at 2 p.m. - - - Evening one show only starting at 7 p.m. and Wednesday shows contin ..niiiinoirn'E's5iiin 1 l . anus oonLew'5?usAu mwwanr. l. CARR0,IiI,IaAEIs5Ig:rD0NA'I;D (ECONNOR mama warm A. wunman ? laesd m and by mm: tumour was II A:AlAMOl.Ql'I common ; Ioovght led by Peevlet Osmond. EPNE SO A BENGAL LAIICEIT , with GARY DDDPER. IIAIUCMT .I1CliAID SIR GIN IDIE ' DliDNllEli' SIAIIDIIN it our more - Wench ....'.'.I.".3..'ii.."?.'I.'.Z.."3IN.”l7i.'.. A RAIAMOI-IN? CHAMPION Ivevght lost: by Popular Demon! Q Tuesday uous stoning round nouonv eurrnrnnnrnr TilillI.L sums MONDAY. iJlCKrWlSSUN-VIRGINIAGIBSUN-PHYi EDDIEBRACK iii if HSKIRK-Al NJSTAN Y.JR. SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 ---o -m PEIERMILNE ---em Rnv1)HRu1H W nxma - "GUN rot GUN" AND conon canroom FINAL TD-DAY - JMMY STEWART ll PRINCE EDWARD SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 --noun or '1'!-IE RIVER" ALSO NEWS - CARTOON KEPT LITTLE ONES BI-tAN'I'1'ORD, Ont.-(CP)-Four Brant County men, found with 12 speckled trout less than the regu- lation seven-inch else, paid a total of 860 in nnes. A provincial game inspector said some of the fish were not much bigger than good-sired bait minnows. I eceomuc JUNE 30 -- JIILY 1-2 .M's drone of a wielaed empire and lie love story between - a page: eoldler and a Christian eieve Qla-II racnisiiiibwn no-arr T4xv3'-'.E'!'i.-seer-1 K.-in PRINCE extrscost. First in Sound! Finest In Projection! TIIE n.o.A. "400" is MM rnoleoron Again. and again, the choice of experienced pro- jectionists for ease of operation, perfect results under all conidtlons, and long trouble free life. Two models to meet all needs at the most reasonable cost from . commercial theatres to churches. classrooms to 11011199- Yes! The R.C.A. "400" can give you the finest at no Investigate Before Investing: then buythe It.O.A. "400" sold and Serviced in Prince Edward Island by DlINAR'S RADID SERYIDE . - Moltetfue -- 'Ask for Free Demohstra on before your group. r th . - iv ' frail sAi.E l or RENT 's.A. sllnvlea eswrrowg nag EDWARD a Fresh Rhubarb Pie - snnn nnwe INN WEEK-END SPECIAL SATURDAY - SUNDAY re IADNDAY ROAST GOOSE ROAST DUCK -ROAST CHICKEN Home-made Ioston Ielred leans , Steamed Irovvn Iread . Chow Chow ' Steamed Clams in the Shell GORDON MMRAE TOPS CAST OF 'ABOUT FACE The gay. young, prankish side of life in a military academy is the story setting for "About Face." Warner Bros. Technicolor comedy. due Monday at the Prince Edward Theatre. Gordon Macltae, Eddie Bracken, Dick Wesson. Virginia Gibson, Phyllis Kirk and .Allcen Stanley, .lr.. head the musical cast in the film directed by Roy Del Ruth. ” "About Face" concerns the an- tics of three cadets ncarlng grad- uation at Southern Military In- stitute. Two of them, Gordonand Dick, become involved in a series of mlrthful escapades when they try to help Eddie, their buddy, who against S. M. I. regulations. has secretly married and is soon to be- come a father. The resulting situation provides ample opportunity for comedy and musical routines with singer Gor- don Macllae, Eddie Bracken and the lovely ladies carrying the lead numbers. Among the more color- ful production specialties are the graduation exercises and the hon- fire rally on the night b"---- the big baseball game. Highlighting "About Face" are nine new songs written by Charles Tobias and Peter Deltose. They include spring Ilas sprung. if someone I-lad Told Me, No other Girl for Me. Piano, Bass and Drums. wooden Indian and They Haven't Lost A Father Yet. PIONEER VESSEL The first steamboat on the at. Lawrence, the Montreal-built Ac- commodstlon made her maiden trip to Quebec in 1809. Stravvlierry Sliortealte ” axxomacasnrsrr ybndrloldlurden willtskeovee tliomedlcsl practice-efDr.H.N. BecI'.It..Pders, oljuly Find Death Accidental . A jury empannelled to inquire into the death of John Francis Ziiaclsaac, 24. whose body was found on the shore near Naufrage on June and found that the de- ceased came to his death by acci- dental drowning. The inquest was held last even- ing at the hall at so. Margarets with Dr. M N. Beck acting as cor- oner. and Mr. 55. Hessian appear- ing for the crown. Ten witnesses were heard. Roddy Mncllhee, Basil Chapman. Cpl. L. strong. Lorne Peters. Ronald MacDonald James Eldershaw. Elmer Gall nt I-Iarry Gallant. John Gallan , Joseph Chapman. . The deceased left souris May 27 with Mr. Basil Chapman in the only afternoon and drove to Nau- girage. Maclssac got out about one and a half miles from his brother's home. He then went to the village and remained there most of the evening and about 9 p. m. went to the home of James Eldershaw where he remained for some time. Between 10 and 11 p. in. he went to the home of Elmer Gallant which he left shortly after. It was pre- sumed that he went in the direct- ion of the breakwater. I-lis purse was found on the shore near the breakwater. and his jacket was later found near the side If the road. g Members oi the Jury included foreman. Elmer o'llanley. Come- llus Gallant. John Gallant, Emmett Chaisson, Charles sheehan, wu. liam Dolron. Jospeh carter. .D....?..m. PEIERBOROUGH. Ont-"O(cP)& James Crary reported that swim- ming in Chernong Lake at the end of May was slightly chiliy.but nice. Janice has been swimming since she was three years old. Next July she will celebrate her fifth birthday. wau-r-was our tour. "'1":-i.-.":-1".-2-1-'--'--'1 Company an) salmon SALIS ””6'..'."'...”.e2 ronipnesr ::.,,.. Vislreraon lngineerlng. M” the Guardian -my be height at s. and 0 rue sasriltnf oualtolau aouwonaonw users. Ilia"-Ina shears Its. ansirr osol.os'rowzo"waIe-n nun. sheteilewllgpleeh OISIQIIII 1'hoIlo'okDIl'aIlI.IIlIIlOOI& ..'DliVAI'I RADIO SERVICE. Montague. will be closed Monday. June 9. . ..-nor-r's new-rt sanos. some. will be open Tuesday. June to to 14. Phone No. 10. Souris. ."l'l!l MONTAGUI Town clerk's office will be closed from June,'ltn to lath, inclmive. .'MONDAY, June 9th, being I statuary holiday. Msbon Drug 00.. Montague. will be closed all day and evening. . ..'Al.l. CHAELOTTETOWN Op- tometrists wul be closed all day Wednesday for June. July, August, September. . ....'Il0SPI'rAI. dance, Beaver Club Hall. Monday, June 9th. Charlie Munroe's Orchestra, Al Blanchard pianist. Modern and old time music. Mrs. Harry I-Iigglnbotham re- turned to her home in Montague after a pleasant visit with relatives in Pictou. New Glasgow and Trenton, N. S. ..'MON'l'AGUE U N I '1' I: D CHURCH CHARGE. Services will be conducted by Dr. MacKenzio on Sunday, June it as follows: Ill a.m., Trinity church. Montague: 3 pm. Lower Montague; 7.30 p.m. even- ing service in Trinity church. ..'DlES IN FLORIDA-Word has been received by Mrs. Oharles Vickerson, Montague. that her brother-in-law, Mr. Herbert Vick- erson, passed away yesterday in Tampa, Florida. Mr. Vickerson will be remembered by many friends in Montague where he was a frequent summer visitor. He was the last survivor of a. large family whose home was in Hermitage, P. E. I. Burial to take place in Fla- ride. Installation of the machinery to modernire the plant of -the East- ern Pisherles at sourls was ex- pected to be completed yesterday. The machinery is designed for the fish meal plant and test batches have already been run. It is ex- pected that it will be in full op- eration by June 15. The cookers installed have a capacity of 15,000 pounds of offal. It takes 10 hours to cook a batch. but the drier it is the quicker it cooks. The cooker is operated by a '15 horsepower diesel engine and attached is e. as horsepower holler which is fully automatic and which supplies the steam for the cooker. The offal, the fish residue which is not used for human consump- tion, is carried to the top of the cooker by a conveyor belt. In emptying the cooker the meal is forced out an end door by paddles which are inside the cooker. Af- ter the meal is cooked it is put through a large-capacity hammer mllrwhic grinds it to a. fine pow- ioo-pound bags. The fumes from the cooker are carried off by a 6-inch pipe throug a condenser and eventually out to the water in the harbor. At the some time plans have been made for the installation of more cook- er machinery lf it should be re- quired. - ' filletting Doom The filletting room of the plant has been completely remodelled and the walls and ceiling are now covered with a fire-resistant. mois- ture-proof wall board which can be washed and easily kept clean. At the present a new steel-con- DDMMITTEE l Conthued from pen I examination of the present school budget. . Urges nnmedlate Action The committee report stated that in view of the present situation im- medieteiaction should be taken and that any program undertlken should provide for easy expansion. it recommended that a planning and building committee be set up oona'stiag of five ratepayers to proeeod with the details involved 7 Q; Mao Levers. Georgetown. were via-. itors to Montague yesterday. Mr. Gerald Jsrdlne. llontaluo. lefttlallweekonatriptocslllry and other cities in western con.- da. Halifax where she nurse at Grace Maternity Hospital. Mr. William O. Smith. Millvlsw. is spending several days in non- tague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Doug coffin and Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacLead. R .....-snowma it Yeah Theatre. on. Monday and Tuudey, June 9th and 10th, "me Flame And The Arrow", sponsored by Rebekah Lodge. Miss Vivian Thompson. who has been employed in saint John. N. B. for the past several - months. is spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Thompson, Mmtsgue. ..'ncoarrs rosrrrox - Min Ines Keeping, R.N.. daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Ewart Keeping, Murray I-Iarbor, has recently ac- cepted s. position as operating room supervisor at Blanchard Fraser Memorial Hospital, Kentville, NS. .-.'A'l'TENTION Wood Islands, Millvlew. Canoe Cove, Cardigan. Eldon and Bridgetown. Your show this week, "The Milkmen", starring Donald O'Conor and Jimmie Durante. Also short' "Brooklyn Goes Hollywood." ..'GlIII.5-LOOK! Just arrived! our first shipment of blister and waffle pique skirts in the latest popular styles and colors, sizes I2 to 16. Come in and pick out yours while the stock lute. Montana 5 to two Store. Installation Being Completed ”'” Of Fishmeal Plant At Souris structed cutting table is being built provided with two conveyor belts of white rubber. The lower belt is 14 inches wide for the carry- ing of the fish into the filletting room. There, from the table, the fillets are cut and plaeedon the upper belt which is 12 inches wide ant: then carried to the packing ta e. ' In addition a new ice house, 30 by 15 feet, for the holding of ground ice, has been built. Both the walls and ceiling have 10 inches of insulation and the floor is covered with corlrwood to a depth of two inches. The ice grind- er will be outside the building and the ground ice will betcsrrled in by conveyor and thence to the draggers prior to their going out to the fishing grounds. In order to service the new plant properly the Imperial Oil Com- pany has installed a new 2,000 gallon fuel oil tank with a diesel pump to supply the fuel needed by the udraggers operating out of ur . der which is afterwards put up in so ' be pension of th town. The com- mizmty had outgrown its present is ties which were more than adequate at the time of con- struction twenty-five years ago. and it was possible that a similar situation might occur in the same period union the new school was planned with foresight. The meet- ing was in agreement that an as- Ivmbly hell was of great necessity in this developing community to provide the children with every social and cultural opportunity. The Dlarininl commltibo will now undertake the study of the type of school. also. facilities re- quired and all other pertinent in. formation needed. and present their findings at the annual school meeting. ---DD. LONG NETWORK” Clnldfl 2.917.002 telephones in 1952 were connected by 0.488.167 miles of wire." ' A mean: oItEsNe's . I'l1l;.1.Yi5I'?Ii9"'i Listen to com 'Greeae's Note- book ! Da-soutic.' human-intereu stories drawn .froiII life. Dory; salsa this thrilling quarter-hour, usranv sunnav . s r. or. n.s.r orov one On Your mu .t I EIIDDRSE PINE continued from page I in the province. The report of the Meritimsfrempcrance Federation, submitted A by Dr. Ross C. Eaton, field secretary. called for the estab- lishment of tern renco committees in every local ch ch. The report of the conference settlement committee was adopted and a resolution endorsed urging establishment of a Jail farm in New Brunswick as recommended in the report of t.ho,Dickson Com- mission. 'e The malon. at.Mount Allison University. will conclude Sunday evening. nussn MAKES J continued from page 1 bin had no part in the "imprdi. er and inadmissible activities." Panyushkln broke the news about his departure to reporters after a 25-minute call on state secretary Dean Acheson. "I am leaving for my homeland in " wi a new ap- pointment): he said through an in- reter Panyushkln. frequently a bitter critic of U. 3. foreign policy, has represented lzuaaia. as ambnsaador here for neerlys I-Tyson. He refused to say anything about what he called his new assignment. He said only that he is leaving the U. S. "forever" and that "1 am very happy about it." Zarubin now is in Russia. He was summoned home from his London post May 28. No Change In Policy -Informed U. S. officials said the diplomat! shift in their view fore- shadows no ” in Moscow's anti-western policy. They speculat- ed that Panyushkin. who had a reputation as a. Far Eastern expert. had outlived his usefullneas in Washington now that a Japanese pence treaty has been signed by the West and the Far Eastern Commission, set up to guide polic- ies. for the occupation of Japan, has been dissolved. - 3 Attention customers Our place of business will closed on Wednesday afternoons and all statutory holidays. some runiria. nnauon , Montague Contact us for any of the fol- lowlng:-Windows. screens. C0m' blnation Flush Panel and Screen Doors. Plywood. Masonite. Build- ing and Repairing, Truck Plut- iorms and Racks of all kinds- blsoldr 000-. Horny Iver. I. It. L l runner Adults shoe" saapirs SPECIAL FDR sunoiir. HOT and COLD DINNER cniaiu Ills