JULY .27. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. WA WN 7 l,7 n-tr.-we Q27 subscript! "Teams rrr':'i'r House Phones: nu Guardian may be following atoroa 1-y,,GuardlI.IIII1lIbO 3oyatIOPOI'CI!0l' nu; order to the boy rcavonaiblo ,...j l -GENERAL INIIIIANUI. Ralph a. Mount. Sulnfnaraldo. ..nB. CALLAGIIAN. alnalirnan Building. Office hours 11-12, 2-6. 7-8. Phone 2352. .rouL-rm: - Buying Live Fowl, July 2'! and 20. -Fred Wad- man. Kensington. .. CLOSED - our store will be closed from July 31st to August ml. open Saturday August 6th. Gallant Grocery C0,, Howlan. , , --I WILL BE absent from my office from Monday, July 24th un- til Wednesday, August 2nd. Above dates inclusive. office will. re- main open to attend to repairs replacements, and make apmint- ments. H. T. Coivin, O.D., Optome- u-ist, su-mmerslde. . Personals ,... ..Rev. Paul Fischer anu Rev. Donald belaney of the Redemp- tcrlst order are preaching a mission in Seven Mile Bay parish.-S -Flying Officer D. C. Darlard of Vancouver 3. 0. who spent his vacation in summerslde as guest cl Mr. and Mrs. Llewllyn Rogers left. on Tuesday on return.-S -Mr. Gordon Rogers left sum- merside on Tuesday to spend his vacation with his sister Mrs. D. P. Maianson in Gander Newfound- land.-S .. Mrs. Davis Baker 'of Summer- side and Mrs. Florrie Jardine of Charlottetown are. visiting rela- tives and friends in Norboro and Freetown. -Mrs. Eli Gallant. Mrs. Sid Richards. Miss Eleanor Peters and Miss Irene Richards left on Mon- day for a two week vacation at the home of Mrs. Richards at sydney, N. S.-S --Mr. Alexander Macxay. Dis- t-rict Traffic and,Sales Manager Port Arthur Ontario, arrived in summerside on Tuesday evening to spend his vacation with his moth- er Mrs. A. sterling Macxay and sister, Miss Effie Macxay.-S -Miss Claudia Rcgefs and her mend Mn. Leo Menard of Mon- treal who have been spending a pleasant vacation in summerside and-, vicinity at the home of Miss Rogers parents, Mr and Mrs. Llewilyn Rogers, returned to Mon- treal on Sunday by car.-5 .5"! IJI I ' when friends drop in rrnnrns Tenders will be received by the undersigned up and un- til August 5th for the de- corating of the inside of the Tryon Baptist Church. For particulars see Arthur Sim- mons or Otto Johnston. Signed, Tryou Baptist Church Professional cards ' R. E. ELLIS Plre,,- Ana - Casualty INSURANCE I Balance 80.. Suaanerafde PHONE ms ' y . .-M.j... P e. F. Hunter. n.o. . l or-ronurnren Doluplete visual Analnaa Glasses titted alone one ” , araAr.I.osaN's cum-(No lonunsralda. P.l.I. M ' 1'. Earle Hickey , Ollariqrod Accountant toariaolaa lane of Commerce- t , entrain. PIIONI Jill lunataralda (L .. lg .; r.”r..L...i .....- Fir duels. Phone Ill stern GUARDIAN PIINOI C0lJN'l'Y OFFIUI raldI.PbonaIll Advertising lopreaontau II! and causal GLOW". seas and me. bolleln at any of the In Snlsuneraidex an eooauoro. In-In-r limit Gouruu Dfllllhro, at Central emu, u News-saod.WII0tItnot:aIaraoaoau,s1u vulgar..- nn,l,;.' noneatefa Grocery, laeond Ibsen Island Iloazlrrauparg .' Water emu; -Ilbllfl (lrooary, m lusaall Genoa. I. I. Wales lalanalanon 797.3 00 III lllllllllll 3IllIlInll'lldo.by Unruly for this aervfoeorgivt 10! delivers on not rolh. -9031! To the Ice Cream so- cial at st. Eleonora Thursday eve- ninr. July ml: at 7.00 pan. ,-I WILL BE absent from'my flies from July 31.; to Auguu 19th inclusive. Morley M. Bell, Barrister; Summeralde. --ICE comm ' SOCIAL .; A large crowd attended the ice,cream "N01 at Mnrgate on Tuesday eve- ning. sponsored by the Women's Institute. and a gratifying sum was realized.-,Bur. . -ICE-CREAM SOCIAL -..A sale of home-made ice-cream and cake attracted a large crowd to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Kelvin Grove on Tuesday evening. where a social sponsored by the W. I. was held on the lawn which was beautifully lighted for the .'R.eceipts for the even- ing came over the seventy dollar mark. -PASS SWIMMING -'rr;s'rs- The elemenary. swimming test for beginners was held yesterday morn- ing at eleven o'clock at Corneys Shore. Mr. Ralph Emery Red Cross Water safety Instructor and in- structor of the Royal Life Saving scciety was the examiner. The fol- lowing elementaries passed success- fully. John Sullivan. Albert Coady, Marlon Mcbeod. .May Arsenault, Betty Blacquiere. Anne Hickey, Anne Glow, Phyllis Burnett, pun. ine beard, Preston Arsenault. Paula Perry, Ronnie Burns. Joanne Burns, Norma -Fitzpatrick. The instructors were Miss June Ramsay and Mr. Raymcnd Durant.-s -SAVED FROM BROWNING - Lols M1101-cod. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacLeod. Irishtown, was fortunately saved from drowning. by her grand- mother. Mrs. Wesley Cole of Spring Valley. when she slipped into the channel while playing at the edge of the water at Margntc Shore, Lois and a cousin. Fern Woodside. were playing near their grandmother. who was digging clams. When the other child screamed. Mrs. Cole turned in time to see Lols' hair floating on top of the water. By reaching for her hands-, she was able to draw the little one out of the riv- er. and empty the water out of her lungs before serious damage was done.-Bur. -VISITORS FROM CONNECTI- CUT -:- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mac- Kendrlc of Hartford. Conn., were recent guests at "Trehnlmc". Ken- sington, en route to visit relatives in this Province. On Tuesday they 'vlsited Mr. 'MacKendrlc's birthplace at Port Hill, now the property of his brother. Mr. Hugh Lorne Maclfendric. Two sisters. whom he hadn't seen for thirty years-Blanche (Mrs. Stanley. Den- nis) and Mabel. (Mrs. Percy Den- nlr) both of Alberta. are also vis- iting their native Province. The family enjoyed a re-union at the old home. when twenty-two. in- cluding another sister. Florence. (Mrs. Russell Mac-Kenzie) of Mel- peque. P. E, I.. sat down to din- ner together. At present. Mr. and Mrs; MaeKendrlc are guests 09 their sister. Mrs. Mackenzie at Malpeque.-Bur. Alberlon and ' Vicinity Mrs. Allan Harvie and daughter Trudy were recent visitors to r.r .summ . A large number from Alberton attended the st. Ann's celebration at Lennon Island on Sunday last. ' Mlsr Ruth croken, Kensingfnn, was a weekend guest at the home of Miss Rita Ahearn. Mr. Emmerauu Matthews. n for- mer resident of Alberton and now of Montreal, spent a week here with relatives. ' ma. Prod Gould and dsushiars Betty and Brenda. of cape Bauld. N. 13., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrettx Mrs. Thomas E. Toye of Boswn. and am, Bud Doig, Ontario. I10 guests of their. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Murphy. . Donna and Norma have returned from a pleasantvieit with relatives in Charlottetown. Miss Antoinette Bernard. EN. her sister Miss Mildred and friend Miss Dorothy Jraugelof Montreal, on visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bernard. ' J Miss Ann Dunphy and Master John Dunphy of saint John. N.B.. pro guogtg of their uncle and aunt. Mr; andtnrs. J. A. Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. B. MeNoill. their daughters Joan and Greta. and acne ataxia and fan of Mont- real, are neutral the home of Mr. and Joseph, ctaudet. 'Iolll'0Abl -4 --r- lteglsb-ation of inotor vehicles of all kinds in Canada increased near- ly is per eent.in'1940 over ten. 1.5-.i..r.. ., .. am. It. Hagan and daughters. Borden -Ilr's. Wm. Crossrnan of burn- nuraide is apsndhtl a few days in Borden. llleat of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn. Min Cleans Arsenault of Well- ington is" visiting her brother. Mr. Melvin Arsenault and Mrs. Arsen- ault at Borden. Mr." and Mrs. Ovila Bourque of Dleppe were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sexton, Borden. I Mu. Glenn Constable of Char- ---t f visited relatives in Bor- den and Carleton on Wednesday. and family of Egmont Bay were tuesta of Mr. and Mrs. Camille Araenault. Borden, recently. Mrs. Norman Allen, Borden. is ill in the P. E. 1. Hospital and her friends here wish her an early recovery. ' . Mra. Emery Richard and little son Joe who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I-Iilaire Gallant at Charlottetown. returned to Borden on Thursday. She was accompanied home by her sister, Miss Agnes Gallant. Mr. George Gray of East Bangor. Maine. his nephew. Mr. Baxter Brawn and son Billie of Dover. Foxcroft, Me.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mllllngicn at Bor- den. returnlng home on Friday af- lterda very pleasant trip to the Is- an . Miss Nan Mclnnis, R.N., return- ed home from U. S. A. on Satur- day evening lmd spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. Major Inman and Mr. Inman at Borden. leaving with them later for their summer home at Canoe Cove. Mrs. Wilfred LeBlanc and chil- dren of Humphries, N.B.. and Mrs. Trenholme of Cape Tormentine, were visitors to Borden on Wed- nesday last. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sexton. New residents of Borden for the summer months are Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hudson and family of Gas- cumpec. Mr. Hudson is foreman carpenter for Mr. J. H. MacLennan who is building the United Church here: also residences for Capt. Herbert MacKenzie and others at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKeh- zie of Berlin. New Hampshire. have been touring the Island vis- iting frlands at Victoria West and Enmore. 'They also visited Mr. MacKenzle's sister. Mrs. Walter Shaw at West River and his broth- er. Mr. Myrick MacKenzie -it Borden. It had been twenty-five years since Mr. MacKenzie last visited lhe Island. The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held in the town hall on-Thurs- day evening with seven tables playing-. Ladies' prize was won by Mrs. Lindy Elchorn; gentlemen's by Mr. James McAleer, with con- solation prizes golng to Mrs. Pres- ton Dnrrach and Mr. Thomas Gal- lant. Thef reeze-out prize was also won by Mrs. Darrach.-A. "ALWAYS LEAVE THEM LAUGHING" AT CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE Promising a new high in screen laughs, songs. dances and general hilarity, "Always Leave Them Laughing." the new War- ner Bros. picture which brings the fabulous entertainer Milton Berle back to the movies, comes into the Capitol Theatre on Wed- nesday. The amazing Berle. known to minions throughout the country by reason of his stage, night club radio and television entertain- ment feats, has been ,y eagerly awaited by motion picture fans and now. together with the beaute- aua Virginia Mayo and Ruth itc- man, comics Bert Lahr and Alan Hale. he comes to his fans via the celluloid route. In "Always Leave Them La.ugh- ing" he sings, he dances, he does night club skits and vaudeville routines. he plays a romantic love: and a comic opera bufioon. he is a mimic and a straight min: 0 broscht-circuit ham and a Broad- way cab driver. He laugh8. 110 weeps. he tears up the screen in tremendous bursts of activity that explains why he's known as "Pub- lic Energy No. 1." Berle has been a showman since he first did a charlie Chaplin imi- tation at the age of six. He has had tremendous success in televis- ion, vaudeville and night clubs. He has also appeared in a number of motion pictures. including "Sun valley serenade." "Tail. Dark and Han " and "Margin For Er- ror". ' ODD LI'l'EBAltY TASTE FORT IILIZABBTH. South Af- rice -- (CP) -A weighty volume, "The chemistry of modern ombalm- ing methods," is s best seller here and a local bookseller is puzzled He said every copy on his Inylvu within two weeks. The Russian army is estimated to consist of too divlaloll. fw-hich Mr. and Mrs. Alphie Arlenault. V” Sumlnerside Boy in Blllain ;Ronald Icard. above. son of Mr. and Mn. Albert Ieard, summerside is one of the fifty Canadian boys making a month long tom of Brit- ain. Acccmpanying him is Robert Nelson of Charlottetown. The boys finally made England after a difficult start. They 'were passengers on the liner Plranconia which ran aground in the St. Inw- renco River and later were given a thrill in the air when their plane had trouble landing in the old country. The tour. on annual affair was arranged by Mr. Garfield Weston following the war. nlouslulosp Continued from page 1 M Toronto where interment will take place in Mount Pleasant Cemetery tomorrow. Many of the vast throng that watched the funeral cortege in re- spectful silence had filed slowly past the bier of Mr. King. while his body lay in state in Canada's Hall of Fame yesterday and earlier today. Thousands. young and old. moist- eyed and dry-eyed, lined the streets four and five deep along the procession route. Others massed at every vantage point- rooftops, W1!ld0WS.' balconies am the emlbanl-rment along parliament's west lawn to watch the top- hatted dignitaries of Canada and foreign nations, the servicemen and the mountles march in from be- side andbehind the hearse that carried the body of the former prime minister. A few minutes before the cottage reached the church. the Governor- General and Lady Alexander slip- ped quietly into their seats directly in front of the pulpit. So did Mrs H. M. Lay of Barrie, ont., sister and oldest surviving relative of Mr Kingis. She was aocornlmmed by wives of Mr. King's three ne'Ph' ews. who walked in the procession behind the hearse. ' The eulogy to Mr. King was giv- en by Rev. A. fan Burnett. minist- er of st. Andrew's for more than eight years and a close friend and confident of the veteran states- man. In a moving address. Mr. Burnett described Mr. King as "the Eleni- est Canadian of our tune' and shit! he had lived greatly 'hecause he -knew that life here is only a prep- aration for life hereafter." The Minister asked Canadians to "let. the final lasting tribute of all Canada to this. her great son. be to follow faithfully the christ- ian way of life which was his ism-gnngtsh and inspiration to the res . The congregation sang the hymn "The King of Love My Shellhud 15." The first scripture lesson was read by Rev. Prof. P. Scott Mac- kenzie, Moderator of the General A ' of the Presbyterlm Church in Canada. Illlflsll-Alislilllllllll continued from page 1 volunteer. New Zealand's Prime Minister Sydney Holland. announced I volunteer artillery outfit will be sent. He did not give the size of the probable force. - (In aahingwn State Secretary Dean cheson told a press confer- ence these offers were of the great- est political importance and he as- sumed that they were of military importance. too.) Conservative Leader Winston Churchill told '19 House the or- position would support any meal- ures "which seem right 01' l19C95' sary." In a comment on Shinwell's ref- erences to Russian strength in Europe. Churchill said: , "One would have thought that his colleagues had only just come into power and that the situation had developed ovemilhl-r W11???” it has been building least three years during which the Allied forces were falling and Rus- sia's strength was steadily being maintained, and strengthened "- e we .' vghyurchiyll also said a larve proportion of the munitions avail- able at the end-of the war. if they had not been improvidentll” 120. each about 1o.000'stro g. are home 5 Ann " us no FBl.'0.00. 2811'. 1.30 - 0.00 used, would now be available for THEATRE FRONTIER " not rrrrrr, in warm error runrlesaer also rgrretsuiaooa snort sweets. Am. 0 nevus. I To Build New lillll Station At Tignisll An expenditure of over 012,000 will be involved in the construc- tion of the new 0. NJ. station at Tignish, which will be built this year to replace the one destroyed by fire last October. It is not yet determined whether the building will be of brick or wooden construction, but it will be of I one-story design. com- , ' waiting room, baggage and express rooms. ticket office. but with no dwelling apartment for the agent in charge. it will have running water and separate t.oil- ets. and provision will be made for installation of electric lights when electricity becomes available. LO'Leory and Vicinity turned to O'Leaary after enjoying a vacation spent in Maifie. Mr. Peter Pete, , was taken to the P. E. 1. Hospital in Charlottetown on July 22. His many friends hbpe that his stay in the institution will not be too long and that he'll soon be able to be around again. The flag on the large flag-pole at the Baptist Parsonage in 0'l.eary is flying at half-mast. in memory of the late M. Hon. W. L. Macxenzie King. The former Prime Minister represented Prince County in P. E. I. from 1919 to 1991. After ,a major operation, Mm: 120 Woodside returned ito her, home in Mount Royal on sunday,, July 20, from the Prince County. Hospital in Summerside. Her. friends are pleased to know that, she is feeling as well as can be expected and they all unite in wishing her a. speedy ccnvales--' cence. Her sister, Mrs. Gallant of Tl'll.!'0, is waiting on Mrs. Wood- side. Miss Marcia Pate of the 0'Leavry. Red Cross Swimming In- structress. began her classes - of swimming and water safety on Mcnday afternoon, July -21, at Fortune Cove. There was a large attendance of boys and girls be- sides a number of young married ladies. Mr. Lewis Bernard of O'Learry built a fine raft for the swimming classes on July 24 which will be a great help in diving ex- hibitions. swimming, etc. A most enjoyable evening was held on Monday, July 24, at Ser- geant Metherai1's Shore on the beautiful Mill River, when the Presbyterian Young People's Soc- Piusvllla and Vicinity . Miss pelma Gall.-nt recently spent a few days in summersidc, where she visited with relatives. Miss Lorraine oorcoran, employ- ed in 0'Leary, P. E. I., spent the week-end at her home in Piuavillo. , Mr. Nelson Gallant, summerslde. spent the week-end with his fam- ily here. ' Mr. Billie Perry, Qummeraide. spent the put week-end with re- latives in Piurville. Miss J-uric Macuregor, Burton, Int 7. recently spent a few days with her grandparents, Mr. an Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. - Misses Marion Gallant, Piusviile and limma Gallant, I-lowlan, ar- rived recently from St. John, N.B. where they were employed for the past several months. Mr. Bennie Perry has returned to Piusvilla after spending several days in various parts of New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Keir-Murray and children. Hazel and Stanley, Mim- inlgash, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Murray. Mr. Laughlin Home is having a house erected in Rosebank. It is progressing very rapidly and promises to be a very fine struc- ture and an addition to the ap- pearance of the village. Mr. John T. Gallant spent the vweek-end. at his home here. Mr. Gallant is engaged in building a house for Mr. Edward Griffin, Burton, Lot '1. The many friends of Mrs, Elmer Griffin, Brookton, are .sorry to learn of her continued illness at her home and it is sincerely hoped that she will sopn regain normal health. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallantg had as Sunday-visitors Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gaudet and child- ren, Theresa. Delia and Gus, of St. Nicholas. Miss Della, remained with her aunt for several days. A large crowd attended, the dance in Bloomfield hall on Fri- day evening. July 21. Music by Messrs Lenard Barnett, Alton Hardy and Wilfred Venn. WI . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy and family, Rosebank had as recent guests. Mr. Ralph Hardy, Miss Doris I-(eckbert. Miss Agnes 1-leffel, Mr. Leigh Geddes and Miss June Geddes. all of summerside. Mrs. Hugh Nicholson and Miss Jeanie Nicholson, Fall River, Mass. arrived in Piusville on Saturday evening to, spend a short vacation iety of Mill River entertained the Bloomfield United Church Young People's Union. The lovely even- ing brought .forth a very, large crowd-. A fine worship service was conducted by members of the Mill River Y. P. S. with Mrs. Bell pre- siding. The scripture was read by Kemptford Horne who also gave a short meditation cn our Lord's sacrifice on Calvary on our be- half. Prayer was offered by the minister, Rev. George Cunning- ham of Albel-ton. Mrs. Bell. on behalf of the Mill River Y. P. 5. extended a very cordial welcome to the Bloomfield Y. P. U. which was responded to by Mrs. Errol Stetson. president of the Bloom- field group. A fine sing-song was then enjoyed led by Rev. George Cunningham. after which games and contests were enjoyed and de- licious refreshments and ice- cream were' served. A most enjoyable evening ,concluded by aepeatlng the Mizpah Benedic- on. LITTLE HERCULES CAPETOWN - Moffet. e Basuto is the strong man of this city's dockland. "FIV-13'". as he is known, is only five feet. 6 inches in height. but weighs 215 pounds. He is able to lift a weight of 200 pounds with his teeih. expanding the defence forces. The defence minister reported that Jtussia is maintaining 1'5 active divisions, one-third of them mechanized, and "an appratiable number in immediate readiness" in Germany. 2.000.000 men under Besides arms, he said, Russia has l9,0o0 (CP) - Isak with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose cor- coran and other relatives in Plus- vilie and Burton. I Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Mur- ”ray had as week-end visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thompson and Miss Joan Emmett, Toronto, Ontario. Mr. add Mrs, Thompson. formerly lived in Charlottetown, but moved to Ontario about two years ago. .-.....c. 'quickly appeared on the open-air Bobby and Prankie and Mrs. Lance Dalton and daughter, Mary Pamela, Burton, Int Mir. Elmer Griffin and an. Clarence Mallet have -arrived from Kitchener, Ontario, to spend some time at their respective homes in Brookton and St. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle and son., Jeffrey. have returned to Maiden, Mass. after spending abort vacation with Mn. Doyle parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose corcoran. on their return trip, they -will spend a few days in Nova Sootia with relatives of Mr. Doyle's. Arrived recently from Toronto, Ontario, to spend a three-week vacation at their respectivohomes were :Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant, Piuavilie, Miss Margaret Gallant. I-Iowlan,: and Mr. Fred- erick Jones, Piusville. The at. Anne Celebration at Ilennox Island was very largely attended, on Sunday, July 23rd, A truck, loaded with people, owned and operated by Mr. Nor-ban Corcoran, left Piusville early sun- day morning to be there for the celebration of Mass outside of St Anne's Church, where an altar had been erected for that purpose. They returned home in the even- beautiful i -phkgd I-Orion Callie Tested Foil: ed today. of the infected, Cape Breton County. c. P. It Orders 1.000 Borliars MONTREAL July no-(GP)-An order for l.000. 50-ton. all-steel box cars for the. Canadian pacific Railway has Canadian builders, it was announ. Nd Wdiy. Seven hundred of the cars, of the latest design, will be built by National steel Car Corp. oration.)-familton. and the remain- Ewerafu lng tired but happy that they had taken a part, -with the natives of Lcnnox Island, in this great Cele- bratlon. A successful picnic was held on Wednesday evening, July 19th, at Bloomfield corner, under the aus- pices of the Canadian Legion. Many various amusements were there and ready for anyone who wished to partake of them. These lnclud -' a fishing . pond, which particularll; attracted the child- ren and a Bingo game, with a large assortment of useful and valuable prizes. An important feu- ::.::..:::, .f.”;?"" Better with gHCh3 ture of the evening was the sale of steamed clams, which, everyone. who tasted them, enjoyed very much. As night was descending upon twilight. the musicians, Ieonard Barnett, Alton Hardy and Raymond Gallant got their instru- ments tuned together and as the "Irish Washerwomen" drifted through the crowds, the couples platform and danced the remain- ing hours elway with no thought CAPITOL -y8umrIaos-aide (THE BEST IN SOUND dc MOVIES) LAST SHOWING TODAY - 2:30-7:15-9:15 "ALWAYS LEAVE THEM LAUGHING” A Comedy Riot - with Milton Berle wrong side of the town... Mr. Loman Harris had a house hauled from Mill River to a con- venient site in Rosebank. Mr. and i Mrs. Harris and their three child- ren moved into their new home last week. They had formerly lived in a house owned by Mr. Jacob Hardy. i Mrs. James T. Gallant and Miss Reta aliant have returned to Piusville after spending a very pleasant vacation with relatives in North Eastern. U. 5. A. They were accompanied from at. John, N. I. by Mrs. Gailant's daughter. Mrs. Gormley and sons who will spend several days here in her old home town. Piusville's local teen-aga girls have recently organized a soft- ball team and already have had several practices. To watch one of their games, one would not think that they had been absent from strenuous exercise for several months. They plan to compete with neighbouring teams in the very near future. Sunday visitors with relatives in Piusvllie were: Mr. and Mrs. Mel- mllitary planes and 25.000 tanks. a vin Macclregor and children. June, Galaaf Bus is lack. , tunn- .'.-:...."":'.'. ..---I "lily gig nmusl A NEW PIGTIIIIE! i cuunuulllu, S FRIDAY-SATURDAY (NIGHTS ONLY). - 7:105-9:15 ”Sure Pm from the Jr lllilllli GRAHAM! mums by Eduard N. Iarger-Directed ty Merl: a.sur,rfP'” 'r-- .daaaaMoyby0ealnylfaansaadIbplulgf”" . HEY KIDS Don't miss the Special Matinee Saturday afternoon at 2:35. See Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, and other good cartoons. 3 Stooge Comedy, and a real good feature-Mickey Rooney in "YOUNG TOM EDISON" It's a real treat for you - Don't miss this Special Matinee REGENT 2 SMASH ans. 2 THUR. rm. SAT. The Brand New Gallant Bess Movie "ADVENTURES OF GALLANT BESS” Latest of the Famous Series of Gallant Bess Movies. "Shows 7 and 9:20 - Matinee Fri. & Sat. 2:30 Don't Miss Seeing the Two At Their Funniest. A FULL-LENGTH oommmr FEATURE i - com: EARLY! - Gypsies, Stan & Ollie, EIIII. " been placed with.