PAGE SIXTEEN new, ' 4 y SCREENS iiiiiiiiizs /' BORIS KARLOFF ' JUL! lOtDON WARD IOND ' RICHARD LONG and Inlrodueing WHITFIELD QINNOI Directed by EORGE MARSHALL _ i_;, __ _i——-—— _ ,T0llAY - CAPITOL - rm. and SAT. ’ snows DAILY 3:30 - j - 8:45 i i i 0-.- wc+e++e+e+e++e+>ee+eo< v iii-em: PiliURi i, in: Ywwvwwywvvv "liiiiiisiufiiiiélsiil aannan¢m ,7]IvwwwwwwYvv AAAAAA¢A‘AAAA¢:A¢AAAAAAA¢AQAAAAAJ F. D. Roosevelt, Jr. ' EWins Congress Sect , NEW YORK, May 17-- (AP)-— ' ' Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., tonight ' ' won a seat in the United States inn“! “d SATURDA" rfiilifliiiniiin; $13333.’ hi.’ '1‘: Shows '1 - s45 Ither {ought early in his political ‘Q1160 Sat. Only 2:30 ‘career 35 years ago. - ~ The lanky, handsome young ' scion b! one o! the United States‘ " famous political families was tho ‘first of the late President's five children to run tor otfice. | He piled up such a commanding lead in the 20th congressional dis- Itrict special election that his Dem- {ocratic foe conceded defeat an hour after the polls closed. i Roosevelt, running on the Liber- "Four Freedoms" Parties v y denied him {the Democratic nomination, garn- [cred 41,136 votes in the 20th dis- ltrict's 179 voting districts. Benjamin H. Shalleck, who got the Tammany nomination, receiv- ed 24352 votes. William H. McIntyre, Republican {eceived 10,020, Dr. Annette Rub- instein, American Labor, trailed with 5,348. The bitterly-fought contest, which kept Manhattan's west side in an uproar for a month, was for the seat of the lata Sol Bloom. ‘ ‘veteran Democrat who won 13 suc- lcessive terms in Congress. | Roosevelt assailed Tammany throughout his campaign but at the same time he announced his Isupport o!‘ President Truman's eal program, with emphasis on housing and civil rights. He described himself as a "100 per cent Democrat" and is expect- ed to try to serve under that party label In Congress. His term runs until the next regular election in November, 1950. AYPRECIATIVI STUDENTS I CANBERRA ‘ —- (OP) -_ The , average mark of university students iinanced by the Australia govern- ment was S) per cent ,. ed with an average of so per cent for ‘other students. Since the scheme lbegan in i048. 5M0 students have om. iolmd directly be- been assisted at s cost of sisoopoo fill. are concealed and ($4,000,000). skin flaps. ' jisossuicn sass A [Niall- ous . ' I LowIeIQbyC-rnlvlsite. ' Awsseoltzreum I . - flgflw “,....1scnuicot¢@ i, AN HEFLIN ;_susiiii HAYWARD s) Alliston and Vicinity Mir. Neil Van Iderstine, Peters Road, was a visitor to Alllston on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alt/wood 0‘Connor Milltowln, were visitors to Alllston on ‘rinusday. Mr. llrnest Beck and Mr. Edwin Book. Alliston, motored to Sum- mersido on Wednesday. Mr. W3. l-licken, Alllston, spent the weekend in Sturgeon, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ham-y Moore. Miss Jean Beck, Grade XI stu- dent, Montague, spent the week- end at her harne in Alliston. Miss Shirley Hicken, Aliiston, spent the week in Peters Road, guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Pierce But- ler. . Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Melilsh, New Perth and Miss Lillian carver, Alliston, motored to Halifax on Saturday. Mir. Johnnie Stewart, Orderly at Beech Grove, spent the week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Stewart, Caledonia- Mrs. WD. McKinnon and Mrs_. J. MdKinnson, itors to Peters Road on Wednes- day, guests o! Mrs. Pierce Butler. Ifasrsilly- Montague, at Peters Road, guests o! Mrs. Hooleys parents, Mr. and Mira. Otis Jackson. The flriends of Mrs. Oswald Graham, Cambridge Rd. regret to learn she has entered the RE. Is- land Hospital ior treatment and wish her e. speedy recovery. Mr. Allistom motored to Friday to visit their dlaughter-ln-lalw, Mr. AD. McLeod. and Mrs. Charles McLeod, Halifax on son and and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. John»- etonc, Murray River, are leaving on an extended visit to Ontario. While there they will be guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Johnston. Crunchy toostod Kellogg's Ail-Bran mumns laced with cheese . . . you'll get. "raves" on these every timei 2 tablespoons 1 cup sifted flour melted I i6 teaspousa shortenin baking powder 1 9H2. llilh teaspoon salt beaten 1 cup grated cup milk anadiaa cAiB Kellogg's eeao -Bran l. Combine shorteniny, egg and milk; add All-Bran and et soak for live mhstes. 2. Silt flour with bakin powder and salt; add cheese. Ad to first mix- ture and stir only until combined. 8. Fill neased mumn pans two-thirds lull and bake in moderately hot oven (400‘l".) about 26 minutes. Yield: 9 muilins (2% inch sin). Brooklyn were vis- THE EASTERN GUARlDIAINY. AGENTS! IIDNTAGUII Sat-old l‘. hoflsurdlaaunybe htieorgetown: Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Peardon, days in Halifax. Mr. Wilfred Burke. Charlem- tovm, was a Sunday visitor to his home in Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Deardon Hamilton, Montague. were Sunday visitors to Charlotteto u visiting friends. Miss Mary Maitheaon, student or Prince of Wales College spent the weekend at the home o! her par- ents in Glen William. The " " ls at present rnakinl her weekly trips from Sydney to Montague. On the return trip the ship takes a cargo of produce ior Cape Breton ports. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Storey, Charlottetown spent. the weekend in Montague, guests of Mrs. storeys mother. Mrs. J. E. Fraser. Mr and Mrs. Roy Kennedy, Charlottetown, were weekend visi- tors at the home of Mrs Kennedy's mother, Mrs. Minnie MacDonald. Waldo White has arrived in Montague from Balgonie, Sask. and will spend two weeks here, guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson. Miss Alice Fraser, teacher oi Prince Street School, spent. the weekend in Montague at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Fraser. Mr. and lidrs. Andrew Campbell, were recent visitors to Charlotte- town, stopping at Montague to vis- it Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mac- Glllvray. Miss Noreen Coyle, RN" Char- lottetown spent a few days in Montague at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coyle. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams. Summersido were weekend visitors to Montague, guests o! Rev. and lidrs. A. S. Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vlokerson ‘Mrs. Sam Nicholson, Milltown. was a visitor to Montague on Tuesday, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Colllngs, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Van lderstine. Mr. Terrence Coyle, member o! the H.M.C.S. Naden training camp in British Columbia, is spending thirty days at the home oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Hooley and spent sundayiMontague. Mr. Coyle will leave for Halifax iollowing his furlough. Georgetown and Vicinity w. Neil Murphy of Sturgeon visited hero on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gillis at Charlotte‘ n motored to George- town on Sunday and were guests oi Captain and Mrs. John Fitz- gerald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lsvandler and two children and. Mir. and Mrs. Raymond Iavandlier and two children were visitors to st. Mary's Road on Sunday. and Mrs. William Hook of dsarlottetown were recent visi- tors to Georgetown where they were the guests of Mrs. Hook's parents, Mr. and Lin. Herman mvandiu. Miss Joan MsoQuillan oi the stslif of Worthys Drug Store in Charlottetom spent the weekend with her parents, w. and Mrs. Wilfred MaoQuillian. ' m. Amos Lavandiei- who is vis- iirlng here from the U. s. A., ac- companied by his sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Hook of Charlottetown left thla week on a motor trip to rela- tives in Hediieyville, N. S. - Sectors ior the Cancer Cam- paign Fund are canvassing the residents o! the tow-n in aid of this very worthy cause and no dmlst will receive good results. The collectors are Miss Joyce "Sil- ly" Jenkins, Miss Rita Wight, Mrs. J. Howard MacDonald and Miss Genevieve Solomon. RAm-eoetikatives from the Georgetown Community wellsre League and the Town Council made the trip to Lower Montague by motor boat on Sunday and looked over the large amount of ionizer which wss out during the winter and Ioring by members o! the League. Arrangements are HIM made to have the balance oltheluuiberalraadynotinpiles hauled out in readiness for sw- ing. Once the plans are complet- ed and approved for abs new ite- creationsl center, the lumber will be sawed and hauled to the build- ing site in Georgetown. PIlBLlIi TIso undersigned desires to rationed below: lIIhr-IOITUNI flab-II‘. OOLUIIA limb-Cl‘ I 5 . " flIs-IOUNI IIIATII " Itb-fl’ I County electors as meetings do be held at 8.00 o'clock at the places MEETINGS nseetaad will address King's hadn- M-M“.“”m . _ , Stewart, sun Bartlet Clair. i ‘sonar oaoaurrowm Weldon Laveel: following rlaosaisslloahgues Miss Tholoattltfloe; laSoorls: Ropes’; Imltketsra: Tlehettfifloa. . _ Montague were visitors flu‘ a few Hugh Power, Montague, were busi- 1 boughtatusyollhe . ' SLLiswel-llli-ssotlg. Cessdotsaatl. an». a»: Vanlderstine and so. noes visitors to Monoton on Sat- urday. - m. and Mrs. Bud Montague were weekend visitors ta Melville, guests o! Mr..and Mrs. Duncan Balderson. _ » m. John Hogan, commercial traveller. was a business visitor to Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Miss Aphrs. Wiener, Charlotte- town, spent the weekend in Mon- tague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter Maclnod. Mr. Ernest Parkman, Summer- side was a Sunday visitor to Mon- tague renewing old acquaint . Mr. Parkman operated a jewellery store in Montague before moving» to Summerside. Miss Dorothy Roche, lnlnber of the stall of the Wright Shoe Com- pany, Charlottetown, [pent the weekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pros- per Georgetown. and also visited friends in Montague. Mr. Austin Fraser, who has been s. patient in a Montreal hospital for the past law weeks, has re- turned to his home in Montague. l-Iis friends will be pleased to learn that he is making satisfac- tory progress. Mr. Cyril Coyle who has just completed an extensive six-months course in England, arrived in Mon- tague last week to spend two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Coyle Mr. Coyle will then go to Halifax from where he expects to be placed aboard ship. ..'BANK MANAGER. — Mr. George N. Rlendell has taken over the management of the Bank o! Nova Scotla in Montague following the transfer oi’ Mr. Donald Samson to Portage La Prairie. Mr. Randell is from Bell Island, Newfoundland. and for the past year and a half has been a member of the Super- visor's Department at the Bank o! Nova Scotia in Saint John, N. S. Mr. Rendeli is married and has two girls, Glenna and Sandra. The residents of the ' t. -wel- come Mr. and Mrs. Randell and hope they will rind many congen- ial associations here. Bristol and Vicinity IMr. Rodd-is (may who is em- ployed in Bouris, lwss a one-day visitor to his home here last week. Mr. Leo Raossites-had the cellar dug los- hiis mewflhouse last week. The lob was done with‘ a bulldozer. Mr. Owen Slnnott, buttor" maker at. the Souris creaimtrl’. went the weds-end with his parents here, returning to his duties S ' night. M-r. and Mrs. W.A.. O'Brien have arrived here to spend the sum- mer at their s-usrmes- residence. Their two daughters are also here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowe and family were Sunday visitors to this vicinity, guests oi Mr. Monroe's brother. w. Joe Donovan. and Mrs. Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hooper have arrived by car tron: Boston to visit . Keeper's lather, Mr. Milka Flynn, vwho is in poor health. Mrs. George Hooper, who pent the winter months in Boston, earns home with them. Shs will remtin home for th. summer at less. - Lobster fishing has been good her; this spring but the weather has been windy several days last week. No liaising was done but the packing plants are nminng st top speed. There was enough lobsters landed in one day to keep than packing for four days. Pie. George Dvvesua, arrived home from Kali-fax last week and haetakenuphis dutiesindsar- lottetown where he sweets to be stationed ior a long period. Re is an umy sat-semen and Joined the army gearly in the war and after a short out. period alter the war rejoined thqpsrmaneut-hteo. Friends o! Mrs. ‘ stat have been out share lot some years now. 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