fines EIGHT __ ._ - PRINOE EDWARD HIZABEYH‘ mo mu AM’ m IOVEI our oun WAY SHOWING DAILY AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 OHAR OTTETOWN THEATRES flAPlTflL TODAY - rue - wen. TODAY — TIIE. — NED. Jlgllly .__--- _--¢__-~._-.-_.._~__.._¢_. SHOWS AT 2:30 - 7 QIBAHCIIIIES Ii GEORGE HA , "' Ileél" RICH - stint NMHEADY IQIQPMIyIABDR-Ffllfli THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN _ - 8:45 .__ uTFDIETZlAFf-nunucy WISH NIGHTMARE lVOUND IS REAL SCARBOROUGH, England-AC?) ‘——In a nightmare. Barbara Beedun flashed out with her foot—and l slashed hcr left ankle with her hi)’; | right toenail. lches taken in the. wound. “an for treatment of BRONCHIAI ASTHMA i l N and i‘ I Chronic Bronchitis l O Especially prepared to treat lronchlel ‘ Asthma and Chronic Bronchitis duo to upper l respiratory Infection. Clinical lest: have A proved the efllcoey of [antigen "G". ll you | wflor the misery and dirtrcu o! Ironchiul I Asthma or Chronic lrenchltis alert tailing lantigen "G" today. Get relief with this new addition to the (antigen family of preven dlnelved Oral Vaccines. [ANTIOEN IAIORATORIES IIMITED II Ikkold SI. T. y tIAAA‘I~"1'I"'I'A‘I 5-. ‘\ ll w l, lllllll llllll llllllll ,. ,ll i g .____._ / 1 5W | / w _._.___ l k "n , ‘n’ iii l ‘ s wir/ MOTHERS e21" GRAY I BOUGHT THIS TO CHECK UP ON YOUR PAINTEFZB COLIC FROM l PAINTING TWO SCREENSMYOUR‘ ‘CHARLEY HORSEG‘ FROM TH’ L ' . MOWER.’ READ THIS.‘ ‘A CHARLE‘! HOIZGE ISA STlF-FNESS ltd ARM5 i _ ~ g AND LEGS OF BALL PLAYERS." GET BACK "ro ‘THAT LAWN-WI , ._ A iiiliiiiir "2 AWN’ ' ‘"2 l _ a l . _ \ A A . o‘ 5 L g “l9 , i Z - i l >" “~- ..- llllllllllil‘? fll (THERE OUHT TO BE A LAW 4 ~ l l‘ . - " I. u. use. u. n. n‘: snub-é‘ mm. taco av NFAJEIIVICI. mo. by Fagoly fa‘ Shorten FLOTSAM |5N‘T s0 :\ HOT FOR THE OLD l SPIT AND Pousu AROUND THE HOUSE x 7 wit». 6/5, illlli l3‘? ~ l Bur owl? is us veAvv on me eiaow MUSCLE wueu use SI-IINING uP we ctuux - Wmnlttfir we mic/veils. MaLE/vus/M, u.v. . id- Bv-BUT FLOTGAM f WE'VE WHAT DO YOU MEAN. YOU'RE FINISHED? ALLYOU DID Wfi DUQTTHE COFFEE ALREADY GIVEN I153 @408 OF Ffifyknl-"Lma \ ._o-_T AWJHE HOUSE LOOKS OKAY T0 ME.’ WHY OVERDO IT? ‘ IT'S ONLY GONNA GET . DIRTY AGAIN! nwurrsaooveerr ouéeuoasnusn l MI GIT flil-tlNDTlés LICENSE FLA AND NDIR u nip uuae: She had seven stlt-‘ IOROITO l; OII‘. ’ av J. iiTii/iiuiiiis ' lmsrked on the fact that ha was l I | l lrieii Day At Monticello l Over 100 people attended the] Field Day hcld on the farm oi il-Iugh J. MacDonald. Monticello. inn Friday aflomoon. Aug. 12th un- ldei- the direction of Mr. WN. ‘Black. supervisor of Illustration lStations for P.E.I. After welcoming ithose attending. Mr. Black intro- ‘ duccd Mrs. Ilarry’ Fudmorc. Direct- or. First Aid, Swimming and Wat- er Safety. C.R.CS.. Charlottetown. who addressed the women and gave a First Aid demonstration whlie the men were on a tour of the farm. FIELD TOUR- Field experiments on roots. po- tatoes. hay and grain were OIISBTV- ed. Considerable discussion. led by Mr. DC. Schurman. Assistant to Superintendent in field crops. Ex- perimental Farm. Charlottetown. took place concerning the growing of alfalfa on light soils. Mr. Mac- Donald has succeeded in estab- lishing a fair stand of alfalfa in his hay fields. The group was than shown sixteen different varieties of oats that Mr. A.B. MacLaren, cereallst. Experimental Station, Charlottetown. ha; under test. on Ml’. LfacDonalds farm. Abegweit Oats. growing in the adjoining field. indicated its sup- erior quality despite adverse wea- ther conditions and injury suifer- ed from cutworm-s earlier in the season. After the field tour a judging class in Ayrshire cows was Con. ducted by Mr. 5.0. Wright, Field Promoter. Prov. Dept. of Agricul- ture, members of the Hopeful Farmers Calf Club and a number of farmers participated in the judging. The following were the winners of the event: The Hopeful Farmers Calif Club; lst., Elmer Curran. 2nd, Isabel MacLeod. Seniors: l|t-. Bernard MacDonald. 3nd» Dougal MacDonald. Mr. Black then introduced the Hon. WI‘. Alan Stewart. Manam- of Agriculture for P.E.I. M; Stew- art in his very capable manner, entertained the group for g 19w ‘moments with humorous Lnec. ,dotes Then more seriously, h, 1-,. continuously noticing that while barns were becoming more mod. ern. the home kitchen was 53 01¢. fashioned as ever. The housewife Wu still putting up with outmoded facilities, especially for water, Mr. Stewart then went on t4) _sny that young farm people did not realize the lmporlanCe of their Job. He urged them to take pride in their calling for the whole world depends upon the farmer for its very existence. Mr- Swvrman. who Bpoke on "The value of manure and feriii. 12H". said that every ton o] mm. ,ure. from which the liquid part, |has been removed. lost the equiv- alent of 20 lbs. of ammonium sul. DhAte and 16 lbs. murlate of pot, i SOIIRIS THEATRE TUESDAY, AUG. 28rd IAN! l l I “Ill!!! ' ‘Fllllll HDCUI Q Alanna-wk" """ A Show 8 O'clock ' Also News and Cartoon ii. J. insult orromsriusr‘ nttlnl ind Supplying Gisele: I to. IIONTAGUI P. l. l. Office loam ll to ll AM. I te ii P. ll. by appointment Office connected With THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGINTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. The Guardian may be wn: The Poet Office: Roper; Stewart, Mlle Ilarrlet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldou Livers. following places In Montague: Min 8. A. Llewellyn; MmOIoy. In St. Peter's: Landry, Albert Althea, Mn. Byron bought at any of the In Sonrla: Condon’: and florence The Post Olfloe. ..'BI5ADIRS will find display sale sdvts. and auction advte. etc. on our Financial Pale. ..'.I0-ANNA's DRESS SHOPPE. Montague. now offers its new Fall line of hlLs, coats, raincoat: m0 etc. lsh. Thls valuable constituent of manure is being continually lost where the stable floors are not perfectly tight. He said that if one would keep in mind the import- ance of this loss of valuable plant food, after a. few years when cir- cumstances would permit. they would find some means of pre- venting it. l-le also realized that everyone couldn't afford to build a concrete manure pit and concrete stable floors. Mr. Schurman said he knew o! instances where farm- ers have been able u‘ build up their buck fields by he use of limited quantities of commercial fertilizers and limestone. This was done by fertilizing a small acreage each year, as their means would permit. and thus producing more feed for extra livestock. The extra manure made available in this way was then returned to these new areas. building up the organic content in the soil and thereby improving the land. I-Ie warned against trying to hurry this pro- cess because of the expense in- Volved in buying large quantities of fertilizer when not growing). cash crop to pay for it in the fall. Mr. R_.C. Parent. Superintendent Experimental Station. Charlotte- town. outlined an experiment that has been carried on at Charlotte- town for the past m years dealing with “continual versus rotational growing of potatoes". In this ex- periment the value of a rotation of crops has been cicarly demonstra- ted. The value of manure in main- taining the yield of potatoes. bar- ley and clover. has also been prov- en by field experiments. Speaking in general terms, Mr. Parent stated that to be a suc- cessful farmer one must have good land. have a desire to farm. and be always studying - that is why Field Days. such as this one. Ex- perimental Stations. snd other ag- ricultural services are so essen- tial. The spcaker invited all pres- ent to visit the Charlottetown Sta- tion at any time. i Mr. Black then concluded the meeting by reviewing some of the projects under study at this Illus- --°Fl'1"l'liD FOOTWEAR at tlu Montague Shoe Store. . SHIPMENT of women's Gracie Orthopedic Shoes Just arrived st tho Montague Shoe Store. "JOHNNY ALLEGRO" STARS GEORGE RAFT Columbia's "Johnny Allegro". starring George Raft in a romantic drama of international intrigue. murder and treason, is Cfitmlllg to the Capitol Theatre today. Nina Foch and George Msccready head the cast. of supporting players. Reported to be the fast-imcving story of international gangsters and money smuggling. “Johnny Ai- legro" casts Raft as a slick. quick- wltted character. with a shady past. who is employed by the govern- ment to trap a mob flooding the U. 5. with illegal currensy. Miss Foch plays a glamour girl who tails for Raft. while Mocready. as he: hunben‘. and head of the money mobsters. is probably the oddest villain of the year in the role ofa cultivated scholar who delights ill eliminating his opponents with a primitive bow and arrow. “JULIA MISBEIIAVES“ RIB- TICKLING ROMANTIC COMEDY WITII ‘NEW’ GREEN GARSON| It's a Greer Garson you've never seen before in M-G~lti's rib-tickling romantic cornedv. “Julia Misbc- haves." stellar attraction at, the Princi- Edward Theatre. Reunited \vith Walter Pidgeon. with whom she shared many of her previous triumphs, Miss Garson now goes on an oil-out comedy spree as a woman determined to win basic her estranged husband. Bill. and mar- rlagcable daughter. Susan. by Rn)’ moans-fair or foul. It takes some completely daffy doings on the part of the ex-Lon- don music hsll queen. Julia Pack- ett. to convince Bill that he Cliff. live without her—a»mong them. a screamlngiy funny bubble bath sequence. an act in which Julia sings while swinging upside down on l. high traeze. a performing seal. an encounter with a plcnick- in; bear and an unexpected emers- ion into a freezing lake-mot. aided by n soft-hearted pawnbroker. a skirt-chasing English lord and a riotous family of acrobnts. she not old and all those attending for tration Station. I-Ie extended thanks to Mr. and Mrs. MacDon- frictio Ilflllhft. making the Ficld Day n complete isuccess. ‘ protection Against wear and n. Refined and processed from the finest selected cnsdu. Peerless does s - mplcte lubri- OIIIOKIEO A AUGUST 22. 194s BY KEN REYNOLDS well, stop it!" . um Guardian Want Ad 1 usevlyesferduy _ the conniving Julia, proving her- self as much st hcme in light com- edy as in her more familiar emo- tional roles. while Pldgeon. as usual. is admirably cast as her fencing partner-this time the duel being one chiefly cf laughs. Eliz- abeth Taylor is the appealing young Susan. with Peter Lawford as the recklessly romantic artist with whom she elopes. Cesar Rom- crn has a field day with the role of the "Flying Ghenoccio." an acm- bat long on brawn but somewhat short on brain. and Mary Bolarfl adds to the hilarity as the chem- pagne-loving Ma Ghenooclo who can never keep out of trouble. Thenihere are Lucile Watson. rep- resenting the snobbish British up- percrust, Nigel Bruce as the phil- anderlng Col. Willowbrook and Reginald Owen as the gullible pawnbroker-all of , them excel- lent. IMPORTANT ANCHORAGE Hong Kong, at the mouth o! the Canton river. ls the only safe deep sea anchorage between Shanghai and Indo-Chlnu. ‘ You CAN'T our A BETTER moron on Smoothrunnlagnroubler-yee performance isyours with Peerless Motor Oi ._Peerleu is "Alloyed". . . for longer Inning lubrication to all moving parts . . . for usurp cation iob under all driving conditions. Peerless , because of fewer break- downs brought on by oil failure. Drire into on_o of the 6000 B-A dealers from com to com in Csosda and drain, lush Ind refill with Pegs-less. meme real “You can‘: buy s better motor oil." ~-~___ only recaptures Bill but steers Susan smack into the arms of the young artist she loves. Miss Oars“ A5 a pun delight M In the glimmering haze c’ tu why This garden is strangely sivc "Birant with stunt of Klll'_'l"il‘.f‘fl| Blooming around my fret The smiling faces of paroles Purple and gold and bllic. Vie with the beauty cf rim-vs And the peony: crirnscxw hue. From branches nf snow-u-hlie ‘zips. soms A robin sircetly sings And through tlic pnlherini.‘ darkly-s; Comes the flash of lificd “uni;- The earth and sky and lhe shad- ows Are blended lltln cur. And little winds rim over tho on; As little children run. While over all the silver stare Smile down at close of d:i_v, And back from the lands onchnruq. A I see young lovers‘ stray. And dreams I had thought forgot; ten- Drums I had lulled to zest. Have wakened and walk beside ins In this garden fiovrcr-blcst. -Consta.ncc I l-kclcberg "Pectin: customers never seem to heve very big repair bllll around our garage. Then certainly must he something ta the Peerless Economy story". says Rey Nay, lolmon S lolmont Sh.) New Westminster, I.C. 2e. 6th l Ontario. "My regular "ill!!! customers seldom com- pIaIn about engine performance. mall I difference", stem Harold hills, l-A Dealer, 999 lerton Street last, Hamilton, It certainly M d‘ II Houtornnn "m" r I Y rude, heron, Quebec. "We molten a rule around our place to brln ll to e ode lrtvlnp level.‘ I have uen toe men: Toke chances with the mull thct sdltly lam"; has been done through lash d ell. ll pays l0 use e Marcel Thliaufi, ‘II-ll sriirisiifsmsiucsn ‘on. comma? I-IMITIII. \ . . _ ‘a