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CHARIJOTTETOWN 4 ¥02i€6J3I£t¢82£Oc~ TDDAY — SATURDAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ltliiNiiliN iiuuslliilf uiiuiiSii “ERMA. iiiiiiillSS h\\liR\ ARTHUR LAKELDN CIIANEY LLDYD DRUMS-ERR.‘ FELDARY n» mus CHANDLER - ioiiii uuimi _ mi llciliiiillil liis Chapter 2 “BATMAN" Serial - Sports - Cartoon onoamoononnmom Would-be lady Bullfighier Siill Enihused new YORK. Aug. 0 - fAPi — New York's Would-be lady bun‘ fighter today rciurned from Spain. still enthusiasiic in spite 0f Tlldfi contact in ihe bull rinfl- Instead of a pair of chm bulliighiings victory symbvl young Mrs. Edith Lauric-Entiu brought. home a couple of sore spots where a young bull scored. l point for Spain. "But. that's all right." she laid- "Yoirvn gm, f0 loarn sometime. I was 5n busy wakhing my footwork I forgot to lonk at the bull." > l-le was only a small practice hull with two-to three-inch horns. but he caught the 21-year-old Am- erican in the flank and sent her sprawling. She look her lessons on the hull farm of matador Isidro Marin, who admired her spirit but said she had a lot to learn before she MAJOR HOOPLE EGADfilRIMAY z Pee-seer MVQELF? . 11m mAsorz AMO€> BARNABV HOOPLE, . exPtoaefi Ahio Geotoeisf! ---i.sM! DID YOU ADDRESS w. A6 PLATO? Firrihia /7 NAME FOR SUCHA ' . QEMARKABLE, AQTICULATE ~s->‘\\“\~;.===-‘ \ M E9886 AND I'VE LNED HERE SINCE sizAn-rs FIRST TERM l-rw/Ou HEAQD t; PLATO TALK ? IF HE- couto TELL ME- wi-io 6E1‘ THAT SNARE. 1'0 MIX Tue 800B wiTi-i ACORN5 Am: ' FEED HIMTO Ti-ie sauikzeas 1 T’? Teowerzicoe {é c}? , w. EGAD. EGBERT/ PLATO i5 AN / INTERESTING AhiiMAc. " 801' WHAT use l5 A rrAtiahie GOAT mTi-us ABYSMAL FOREST ? flrwUMf wouto you CONSVDER AN‘ ATTQALZTNE OFFER >1‘ Ft.- f» DON‘T some, MASOR.’ PLATO iS As 2Ai2e A5 A SMILE- ON A Totem vote, AN‘ You i-iAuehvr 601 ENOUGH BEADWORK TO / zuv Him!» BESIDESQ/OLYD // REGRET YOUR BARGAN once I, You 601' HIM INDOORS “Tm useo 1o ms FRAoRAhice, Bur MOST VEOPLE 92cm? FIZESH 1 2:” _ k r» i’ j. / AIR.’ TgHE EASTERN GUARDIAN following rleell In Mainline: h Georgetown: The Pelt Office: ..'I‘l'l".l'ED FOOTWEAR at thi Montague Shoe Store. JIIEADERB will find displly all edvta. and auction ldvte. etc. on our Finpncial Page. POACHING. ULCERS STARTED BUSINESS COOKSVTIJJB. Ont., Aug. 9 (OP) — James (Scolty) Haig’: early days of poaching and stom- ach ulcers have resulted in plenty of happiness. They started him in the dog and goat busintcs. The 47-year-old Scotsman. born in Fyfeshire. raid he started his pflachlng when he started sivlnz his dogs extra. exercise during roc- ing in Scotland. He usually turn- ed them loose on the estates - and kept any plump hares the dogs managed to run down. Since moving to Canada H years ago. Scotty has set himself up a nice little ranch here minus the poaching. Be boards and Ilins dogs. He developed ulcers recently and immediately bought some goats for the goat's milk. How does he feel about the venture? He says he never found a woman who could supplant dogs in his affections. Nurse Fights Vermin As Well As Disease NEW YORK. Aug. ll*—(CP)— Mrs. Helen Tralman. public health nurse for the city health depart- ment, has a question for Emily Post: "Does one or does one not flick a trespassing cockroach off 0116'! arm in the presence of the hostess?" Mrs. 'I‘raiman's welfare visit: carry her tn sections of the city where insects almost. seem to have mankind on the run. But after all. ahc says. she is mppos- ed to establish good relations ivith the people she visits. _G€neraily she ignores the first. nwnturesomc cockroach but brid- ‘lea at. the serond. She tries to avoid any rendez- .vous with the revolting insects by choosing a. hard, strlight-back chair. Those sofas or overstuffed ichaira are a have". for roaches ‘and lice. she says. Mrs. Traiman visits about 20 homes each week. Most of her work can be only in an ldvisory ,capacity. If a member of the family hu tuberculosis, for instance. she en- courages him to enter a clinic or hospital for treatment. ‘Then she follows up on all medical cases when they are discharged. If a parent fails to bring a sick child for a scheduled clinic appoint- merit. lhe checks to find out why. Nurse Tralman carries a. flash- light with her lo brighten dark corners of the tenements she prowls. Some of them were con- demned years ago and are craw- ling with rats. On one visit she found the fl- ther with a bandaged finger: he had gone to sleep with his arm hanging down from the bed and l huge rat had bitten off the top 0f his finger. ’ Mothers’ who fear rats will harm their infants create another problem. she says. They keep their babiel in bed with them—leadlng to danger of suffocation. Another social evil to be com- batted is venereal disease. This is made difficult by the fact that Mrs. Traiman often finds several P901110. even two or three differ- ent. families. sharing a couple o! ' NOTICE g I hereby certify that l hav . privilege to permit my friends to fish trout in the stream nmning through my property gbelow my house. l did not si an fl hi rights to anybggy. y a “g Signed: MRS. DAN MATHESON Bristol Scuris Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUG. l2 - 13 "QVIIID WlOW TIMIIIQW II‘ “O e e~ HOWARD HAVJAKFJ will ii-i... I I l A feeA-u . in. i THE NO5E= Show Friday a O'clock lama; a led 1o. ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUI: lucid l‘. Landry. Albert Altiten. In. Brion ' Stewart, llhl Illrrlel Ollll‘. AGINT GIOIGIITOWN: Weldon lqven. ThlOuli-dleemlyblboughtlt wnflrhl leper: ll It. Patch: llll l. A. Ulvvellyu; aul. (In). In lourilt Uondonb end flurelel The Pull Ollie; . JATTENTION HOME CAN- NEIm-dohnstnxfs Cannery. Mon- tague, specializing in all kinds fruits. vqetables. meats, chicken and fish. Near McGowan Motors. EBENEZER W. l. On August. 3th, 13 members and 5 visitors met at the hoine of Mrs. Ken MacRae for the monthly meeting of the Ebenezer W. I. The president. Mrs. Alec Ford presided and meeting opened by repeating the Institute Creed in unison. Roll call, collection amounted 66 cents. The sick committee presented a bill for $.94 which was paid by Lhe secretary. New sick committee. Mrs. Frank MacRae and Mrs. Chester Dover. It was moved and seconded that a shaving set be bought for a friend. who is a pa- tient in the hospital. Mrs. McRae and Mrs. Dover were appointed to do this. An ice cream festival was discuned and it was decided to have one the following Wediul- day night in the school. Mrs. Peter Mathescn was to see about the flddiers and Mrs. F‘. McRae was to order the supplies. Each member to make l. loaf c! bread into sandwiches to be sold witn tea also c. cake to he sold with ice cream. Correspondence was rend and discussed and the secretary was ordered to Write to the Musical Festival Association to sec about having music taught in the school. A letter from the Red Cross So- ciety soliciting (iflflorg for ‘he Blood Donor Clinic was read but nothing definite was decided on A letter oi’ thanks was read from Mrs. Arthur Seaman for sent hcr also a card of for flowers sent Bob. contribute to the programme 5QPiEmber. New lunch committcr: appointed. Mrs.‘ Frank be held at the home of Mrs. C. Dover September. After sing- ing the a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Dan MacLend and Mrs. Alec Ford. xiivcsTov-Tv.’ i.“ The regular meeting of the Kingston Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Myron Holmes on Thursday evening. August 4th. The meeting opened by Singing the Institute Ode, fol- lowed by the Creed. The minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed. Roll call answered by l2. mam. bers and four visitors present. A very interesting report was given by the delegates who attended the annual convention in Char- lottetown. School committee. Mrs. Whitfield Yeo. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and seconded that we donate a prize to the pupil making the highest average in each grade for the coming year. ~ lt was moved and seconded that Mrs. Bartram Willis make a travelling apron as n method of raising funds. Collection was tak- en amounting to $1.22. Mrs. Tyrus Holmes invited the members for September meeting. Lunch committee. Mrs. Haber Campbell and Mrs. Whitfield Yeo. Roll call is to be answered with a joke. Ii was moved by Mrs. Zylpha Ncwson that the meeting be adjourned. LAST WOODEN SHIP FIGHTS WVRECKERS LONDON, Aug. lil-(Cifi-More than a year ago a Kentish firm bought the IOO-yOar-old Worcester. one of the inst of Bri- tain's wooden ships. for breaking up. The firm has had nothing but bad luck since that clay. "We'll be glad to see (he end of Thames bed off Grays. Essex. At high tide only a few inches of her decks are above water. "it will cost at least £50,000 6200.000) to break her up." the manager said. "Slick; never been in a battle in her life, but shes putting up a fight now. “Before We could start work on her she sank without warning. We thought it would lake us l8 months to break her up. Now it may take three years. No more wooden ships for us. The cost of bneiwking her u-p will certainly ex- ceed whai. it cost. to build her.” TOOTH MAKES IT SACRED The most sacred temple of the world's Bhuddhists is the Daladn Malagawain Ceylon. because l tooth of Bhuridha has been en- shrined in it. POACIIING WAS DANGEROUS To catch poachers and trespass- t-rs, a device called a mantnp was at one time used on the farms and estate: of England. fruit thanks from Mr. cnd Mrs. Bob McKenzie it was also decided to try and f the local convention to be held 101-. MaQRae and Miss Helen Ford. Meeting to vessel“ her." the firm‘ manager raid. "She lam“! m“ Benn“ w- L u"! has nearly run us into debt." "wmh Mflmm" "id mam’ The Worcester lies on the "lslmril En-iwed m9 1°“)! m"!- g‘. MEDIUM SIZE LARGE SIZE w’ why? Because only Peplodent marvelous exclusive ingredient that gives you the greatest cleansing lctlon evlr ollced. Peplodcnt gets rid of every incl of dull film. Tint’: why New Pepsedent with lrlum gen your teeth cleanest-and nvsusr 12. i940 fbepsoosnr ,1’ mu. cm veu. rec. viii. WIIIIIII mm‘ tlins lrium, the ‘hm any" glgmqu they're whitest . . . ask to: indent Denul Calm wodeyi You'll love _ art nziuM ‘rum’ _ MAKES THE DIFFERENCE Bellevue Mr. John W. MlcBcth has turned home from l. holiday Nova Scotla. r9- in. Mr. Everett MacLcod. spent some time with his in Grandview. R.C.N., family Mrs. Louis Quinn ll spending the week in Bellevue, guest of MI- antl Mrs. Alfred WeaihErbie. Miss Willa MacPhersen is sipcnding the cumin . months with her parents in Bellevue. Mr. and Mn. Ansley Mathenon and young son are visiting Mn. Findlay Maiheson, Grandview. Misc Mary C. MacPherscn. Charlottetown spent the weekend with her parents in Bcllevue. Miss Ann Mntheson, teacher lt Prince Street School is spending her holidays at. her home in Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Weltherbie had es their guest. Miss Dorothy MacPhcrson of Brighton, Meal. Miss Opal MaoPhee he: return- ed to Cambridge. Mass. after l pleasant two weeks at her home in Grandvieiw. On Thursday evening on the occasion of his birthday. Mr. John Angus MacPherson enjoyed l real old tlme_ "family reunion". Mr. md Mrs. Wm. Webster. Mrs. M. C. MauPhcrucn lnd Mils Phyllis MacPherson were visitors to Believue on Monday. Miss Louise MacPlieruon. Heli- fax. has returned efm e month's holiday in Glen Martin. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John N. MacPherson. Mr. Lauchlin MlcPhee and Lloyd of Quincy. Mass. were re- cent visitor! to Bcllevue. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S. MlcPhce. Mrs. L. MacPhcrson, Charlotte- ioiwn accompanied, by her sister. spent ii few days in Believue the guests of Mrs. D. A. MacPhei-son. Mrs. D. H‘. MacPhei-non enter- ing. Miss Mary MacLure. who in also vacationing at her home in Dover spent a few days in Belle- vuo the guest of her sister. Mrs. Maxwell Cooper. Miss Helen Behm. Grlndvlew has returned from Ottawa where she spent some time visiting her hunt and uncle, Col. and Mn, F. A. Johnston. lilflss Dorothy MncPherson her returned to her home in Mesa, after e two weeks vacation in Grimdvlew the guest of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Llo ‘ Mawhenon. a _...__ Mr. and Mrs. Robert 3.59;“ and daughter Shirley returned to their home in DOIMII liter l nhort visit in Grlndvlew. guests sgnMr. and Mrs. Roddy MsoPher- Mr. and Mn. Beecher Mlcbeod flfiwmfilnfed by Mrs. Mlcleodh flihrr vent pm 0t their vmunn in Bellevue. men; 0f Mr. Ind Mrs. Wendell MacLcod. Ravine in Belllvul ll well unim- wly for thin lellon, lnd looklnl lt- "I! 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