PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS-:-MONTAGUI: Harold F. Landry.7liIra. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Layers. The Guardian may be bought at the iollowlng places in Montague: Blue Donio Restaurant. and Guardian Oiiice; in Sourls: The Snack Bar. The Post Oiiice; .JFIllE DANCE. - Sponsored iy Kings County Young Liberal blouse, lssociatiori, Wednesday. September only 52.93, N. ..-GinLs:: LOOK! Nylon tricoi um iavorite styles. the; in Georgetown: in your Just arrived at ind. Beaver Hall. Montague. Dan-:e;Moumgue ,5 ,0 51.00 stu,-9, land. ..'C.LRDlG.aN H A L L. I100 pm. ..'Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mecarron. Hamilton, Ontario, and Mrs. Frank McCax1'nn. Montague. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. tn 3491.059. 1 I i 17 and 4 and 'A'l' Ilh. 10 P M. . mill" and Mrs. Chester Dinlack sun. thejund Frank Gollieau have returned: Roy, Miss May Burke Mass. after spending Murray Harbour North and I Vicinity Miss Lillian Collings. Saint John, 3.. is spending some time vis- g her sister. Mrs. George Clow land 'Ml'. Clow. i Mrs. Irving Miller is spending lsome time with relatives and 1 I50 ncoon nos-I - . . , . , l'iW"”"l ons NEEDED at neci Cross cliniclf,',',f'l(:;f g" 5l”"”'”” W1 T'"” 11998? Ind dancei W9di'i35d5-i'-seiiji in Beaver Club Hall. Montague, on; ' ' ' ember 2nd. Supper from 5130 10 Thursday. st-ptemher iird. between; I Miss Florelltze Dollar. Mrs. jtchrlstlne McLure and Miss Muriel ;Collings, Charlottetown. motored lto Murray Harbor North on Sun- day where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Clow. i THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN The two-day Teachers Convent- ion opened yesterday morning jointly at Mt. Stewart and Sourl: with large numbers oi teachers irom the surrounding territories in, attendance to hear some oi the leading educationisis oi the Prov- ince. At Sourls the morning meeting opened with the appointing oi com- mittees: press. resolutions and nominations. The convention pres- ident. Mrs. Sadie Coiiin welcomed the teachers to the convention and reviewed the activities oi the past year citing some of the notable mi- pres War Pi aite Mac Edu pert expl Ken on told M desc City Schools, Nlli'5C. T eachers' Conventions At Mt. Stewart And Sourisr ident oi the ren McGuirk' convention. Mg presiding." an addressing the gathering. lincipai speaker during the moon smsion was Mr, Malcolm Kenzie Assistant Director oi cation. who dealt with matters ainiiig to the curriculum and allied them to the teachers, Mr, netii Parker. Supervlson oi addressed the group ii"? Machine ni science and oi the methods employed. iss Ruth Ross, Public Health spoke to the teachers and ribed the best methods or ii.ii.L. Semi-Annual Meeting Sept. 10 MONTRAL. (CF) - National Hockey League headquarters an- nounced Tuesddy that the league's semi-annual meeting will be held in Montreal Sept. 10. ' The league heads will deal with the intra-league drait and give iorinal approval to the 1953-54 schedule and plans ior the sev- enth ali-star game. The all-stargame will be played in Montreal Oct. 3. Montreal Can- adiens. Stanley Cup champions. will meet a squad irom the first and second a 1-star teams. with addition oi ther players. The league opening is scheduled ior Oct. 8 when Chicago Black iNaHtiona1. League Hitters Aiming At New Record NEW YORK. (AP) - National League hitters. aiming tor the iences all season. now are setting their sights on a new league record for home runs. Statistics compiled by The A5- sociated Press disclose that with a month remaining National League batsmen have iound the range (or 1.019 iour-bsggers. surpassing last season's total of 907. The National League record ior home runs in a season is 1.100 set in 1950. The American League. although now as productive as the National League, has accounted ior 750 round 5 EK ZLm1953 "major league mark is 221, held by New York Giants of 1947. The Giants and Cincinnati 11.... legs trail Brooklyn in the home run standings with 151 each. ct... cinnati already has exceeded th, ciubis previous. high of 110, mud. in 1938. St. Louis Cards. with 115 circuit clouu. going. into semem. ber, broke their club record 01 119. set in 1940. with five Tuudm Cleveland Indians are setting :5. pace in the American League home run parade with 133, followed 1,, New York Yankees with 129 Cleveland had led or tied mg American League in homers ior the trippers as compared to last year's past three seasons. The Indian: hu iigure oi 794. Records include teaching the children proper health habits. Also addressing them brie!- l-lawks visit Montreal and New York Rangers play in Detroit. John McKet-man and iamily. Hall-' iax. N. S. pr-ovements made. the past week in Rollo Bay. guestsi Miss Helen Maclsaac. mi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burke and ML Md M” R0- Balm” wd secretary, ,-.,, , .. i3miiY haw Feilimed "1 iiiFii' . 1 -. . - Monday's games. the most home runs in 1950 ".Mru samupl Dandsonl Amsmn. .t..nli.3. -u ihomei. in &AlatergoiIt3, 'Mass.. alter lcf)igIe:'&o'r:ll"x;1i:i?'vJ'g1r: lisptpxgielgl eivggi. i,3i'dEcml::f1e'u)Scilt(;:)el sshlgii; The league-leading Brooklyn 1952 and shared honors with mmved me Sad news that hk . u tspen mg leil oi ays at 'Peiers ML Malcolm Macxenzm Mam. addre& or the president than was F 'b Dodgers. who have topped the Na- Yanks in 1951. The leaguc record hali-brother Wllilain Btlilcr ni 'l1ir Arclllc Laiiigfiih i”Ch””R0lad'h:uest5 M 5”" Beam,n.5 mh Int director oi education, gave a a briei language demonstration 0o u uy.", immi I-953"” in mime ""1 0'Ji'P"i- "132 by the Y"ik5 in 1933- Hingham. Mass. passed away on of Si. MMY5 R035 W359 Schwl '3" 5' r' mm M” 0”” nvmgi comprehensive review oi the course Today the two-day convention cO"uPs.5' Dies 10,- mu, stratum uuom. once A11 you-1 both leagues have com- gunuuyg August 3011., hit" nut);-.9 has resumed his duties alter very M M. u I of mmmp stressing the met um. um close with the speakers 1". again are showing the way with bined ioi 1.769 home runs nu; was in ms gozh ya... ,-ma hm lived pleasant holidays. Mr. Lanigan r and is. George. .Buslln.. mmugh govemmem Subvenuons eluding Dr Lw Shaw De 1” I "” Y (A 180. The Dodgers should be able to season as compared to 1.701 in in ginghgm by many .-mu, gtitivclleti extensively through the Bradford. Mass. are visiting at: amoummg to apppmximamy S30: Minis.” cf" Ediuamon M” gar! phljl from S): better their club record of 194, 1952. The record for both leagues Mm-iii-no: and spent some mm in iJi”"i3-V "mm" ”0l'”iv W95” 0'. ooooo the cost or the text books to don 'ViacDona1d who will deal at? collapsedg stud Odie?! arugsgi WW" ””i' ”5”bi”h9d in 1950. The is 2.073, set in 1950. - ti - i d rs. Bu.uxrs ist -. M .. El I 1 ' . ,. i ' it "Miss Jessie Matheson Superm- igigfllmfi hlioetnraft-iiaecfhli-oligiieuilltgi lMillar'ai:d Mr.SMflIlar. N nm sludem W” .m”ch mean” mm M” m” R”"”.””5 Sciml 'hemC- While PFWWHK with "19 WW1 ilil ” i ” ' " "mild "di”i””Y be "'9 b”9- H9 M13 J-G. Dennis. who will dicuss 100-degree heat. The playelyl t N .c.dd.-dii-- it. .. S -.. . , imde” N M595 C ” "5 91” Um Cd Tiiilie” I dealt Willi each Pill-96 Oi lhe cur Cledlt Unions ior Teachers Miss Charles Blythe. was is Monday. I 'tl,i3-in,M, tdii Mn dM.Lt Jhti . . 21;: wiilicammlast iliscsek Too grind 2 and! daaT.itzhIe&s Jog.” lti:.ttn:lsg.?:if1"31"bm' "ml? T” ghanw ””"”lM"'9 Boivness School Super- The five feet eleven. 210-poundv month! vacation mm hm. brozhcrt ”,(.0l.NTv COVR1. AT soums Wm: weapmd guest; nf Mrsiy ar 't(2jen 79318 H its euworlk to bet visor. and a talk on the Junior Red guard was logging around a iraciz: and lsismwnglaw My ami Mrs njrhe gepmmm. 5mm; 0; County -.JOhnsmn.s pammss Mr. and 1”” .6:-ilelbe .L0 01 I181 i1 0h sutpp 8hmeni- Cross in the Province. Mr. J,P. Mg. with teammates when he kecieri Angus Mumgsou 51.9 was ac. Court tliird circuit opened yester- iwmlam Kennedy ' R ally 00 5:10.51-SSS! t C 630 ET in Cartliy. Principal of the Truro Nor- over. Artificial respiration. ad- mmpmied by her” mew M153 Barpdw M Scum Mm Judge J, so "W Wyuwwhu C Presen aiion Di ill! maiefilih mal School. will talk on the renalin and oxygen failed to re- bara. Matlleson who was vlsit'IngiDesRoches prgsidxzng. Tlirefc clalse; Sclgncg Tuik iisliijrigleielaiici-hjrligiifvklns Subicct, "What ViV9l1lm- 1 - ; e :1)-v ,ol . ' th o et. two wic -. 1iiiI!ilrert;nsliieelu'lix:lrirI(.:l1)c:iiails? we:-irns ii':'E (ii:-l30S(:d oi. and tiieotliifd 1-5 l Mr" Kenneih Parke” .5upervl5mi .-'T"TjT"-T with her sister xivy to be heard at a later date. .0i Cii.V 5Ci'I00i5. spoke primarily on PARK CORNER AND ' i ” ' . ' l science. and its relation to the lili! FRENCH RIVER W. I. oi the child living in a social iworld. His philosophy. he said, was Morale In U. S. V iArmed Forces l':i.i.".32f..3.”..ii'ZFi.. Liiaiiiwii FINAL - T0-DAY - FINAL 'The regular meeting of comm. tlon Womcns Institute met in the Institute room on August 20. W 7 Ynecouary phases. physically, nThe roll call was answered by u H I V , , , .mentally. morally, and socially, to members and two visitors. Dur- ' MlYtAhS:lvmg.I;;7x4V 'i('l:)w I. C":';be4 oi paramount importance. itig the month. a swimming class 5 C . l 9”,”-' 9 Q ” Science is an important factor in W35 held Willi Miss Mary Farmer army chief oi siaif, has wnlnetl our duly mm” he said and ab 35 illsuuclrun. the C15” had nu SELECTED SHORTS -- SHOWS 2130-7 -9 '” i9W"ed m0”le '" ll” armed thou h 13,; misuse mg cu'u.ed con. enrolment. oil a r xi services. 3 pp” mndy 20 I Gm. Ridgwny mm an informal isidei-able hardship, it was nonethe- Pupils. um press conicrcnm tlial he deplored '3,” necu5"y' bl"! needed i0 be Sm” (he 135! meeting the iilil glhe IWNMR of mm.M.,, He 5",, directed to the right goal. inasmuch WES Wllifd and PlECliiiC ilgiil-1 ib- jsed, he Said, witiosprt-ail public 8-! Science attempts to control our smiled. lcmmsm of the ,,..,,,.,d ggurylfes environment in our everyday llv- Sick committee reported two - A and he planned 3 study to dgt-gp ing. Consequently science must he treats had been sent. New com. mine why the nation was not ac- an important part oi the schocl mittce are Mrs. Elmer Parsons and cording the highest respect, it curriculum, and the student should Mrs. Louis Adams. 'not altection, ior the people in be introduced to it early through ult was decided to send a dona- uniform. I I p , iield studies. classroom experi- tlon oI'si0 to the Canadian Save Y ," M6M' ovielslirzlzles ai;ImVil,I:nnnSII:I9spi;: liuzilx) rrlixentsnratiio, alcturfs t gndualso i)heE tghllgren Fund. and 55 to the .. - I rougi eemen ry ex o i . .. a ' C ' , LAIIIGIII ......i....t u . . ' 0 won ose un amenta e. lona im. Board and have a iirst a growing tendency on the principles mace” 1. to d d I I h - - Y '” slow 0' ' 93” "i we Nbll” i” dl."”'dlt '1'” science trainingu y a Vance ugh? pl?:;le'uiIr?ld:Olll:ieStc:;a12l' 0” ' iUl'ISi0i ”"(ii'9'l i”";T5 "ml '(R';lllll' Miss Marie Bowne.-rs opened l.'i'IC'l'ilill1l)El' oi duets by Mrs Dd-ha ' T311 V ii I'll Tl - - A i GRYI and: ::lvay”0(t m-E bemfius M MW 5”. osesstloil n11Vli.l1 an. 111- Stewart. and Mrs Donald Lamont. Y ." youngsieri "B"iw1”l-v”le in the p s'.”w..?2i....” ”t.5i3"..3iL'f1.?.' 13.3333” .i”3'”i-...L.?".l”"Z ”.""'"”d ou which iringe ubeneiits, such as ' ' ' A- . C VX5011. V . . . Iiillii mots ””s:'::::. "63 f.E'.."."”:2:l :2: ”.iT:..ii”?f.C”?..?;? to There wm be an lmerrupnon or electric power m 5 5 .nn...A.A..A . . u aflilvmeegde -was duceu by me ,.,de..au.,,L and; FREAK ACCXDENT Georgetown and vicinity on Wednesday afternoon, Y I" Can. Omar.N. Brtidlc,x'. uim i'e- 50iiCiie5i suggestions from the as-' VVYMESVVOLD, England. (CP)- l September 2nd' between ihe hours of 1:00 and 3:00 ou renily retired as rhairmnn oi the Se3lJledHtelachers.l ' Two galloping horses collided in I H,” you (ried New Sunlight I p.m., and on Thursday afternoon. September 3, be- iginnntd LI;li1ueInsn oihgtiiyfbiigiitlg semi; M9 13"-Rlzighg. dig-"ii: zriusicgl llostraf riding event in Soap? It's all Putty-extra soapy. l tween the hours of 1:00 and 3:09 pm. weather. Der- . I . . . i. 15 west” 1” ”m""'”"Y- ."' Nothing cm take its pi-Cc-It - mlttln , for the ur se of ermittin the stringin of t cl t i K D ' 195 E. Wilson. societal-, at c onsraton. stating that tli. Jurmg meg. noses and dumpmg . hbl S , , You ience, last, Fcbriim-,v. language growth oi the child Was the; ride” J.d t d it wishes CVCfi'll1iniZWii5 ' 9; 9 w1re on the new line, "s nlornidliin Gen. ' .r 13' 4 gas erme an kindtohands.TryNew Sunlight I BliZlni1i9iihlll'l'i'ilrlPc tini till; i0i"l idlstixvleitgelttftxllorlzgh iinalny ways. riiadr accident in E mime". i0d5')' i . - I , . . . A . ,. . ri'I compost on, A r , . . . . I Maritime Electric Co Ltd . i concerned about the grcki1wing lad; 31 reading and 5123!": I2: Lglalle Your Family WI” CANADA'S FAVOURITEI J 3 g ' 0! Confidence among t e arme K (th , forces personnel inh tlliel miiiltary xfguggt me thetncggledr thzugivezig i0V9 iiilS service as 3 "0" W '9 "" "3" introduction t id d til i W... WV... M 0,3,, ,,;;;:v.,;;;m;;n, OUR BOARDING . HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE '7-A -----------iexpressinz fluently these thoughts 1' lby I vocabulary knowledge nnd wzkzz r - g ; ' unity of expression. She then pre- 1 4 r we .. settled a group oi five and six ' OUT OF Ivgrade pupils oi the souris Convent V TELL RHINO - :who sang several selections with HERE AND Ii-L MELT HiM SAC I5 0 ' INTO THE LARD BUCKET I GPNE ME A CATFISH THAT MUST HAVE BEEN Arr, r DECAYED CARP-wWE'LL .4; . HAVE TO BURN THE- -' m IHOUSE DOWN TO - .1 ear Rio on - THE SMELL! IANE GREER llM CDNSIDINE amp. finely zh.oppud mm lrum finely chopped rehi-ion I cup: finely chopped onion: V2 cup CoIman'a Mtmmd IV1 rum iugur 2 tablespoons lam V: tablespoon turmeric . 3 cups diluted vinegar . THIRD BASE COACH, EAXTER HA5 GONE TO GRAND BANK, NEWFOUNg:gNQ A a Cover celery. clbblgl and onions with brine (93 cup to 1 quart w-ten. Allow to stand overnight. Drain well. Com- bine dry ingredienu with vinegar. Bring to boil. Add thopped vegetables and boil for 20 mins. Put into sterilized inn. Cool and cover with hot parailin. cum NEWS - CARTOON - DOGS AND DUCKS T cAPiT0L THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY THE ACE oF'1'H: wssr IN r I-own-Paceoi CHASE Acnogd sure of a, scab- BUY TICKETS NOW! SHOWS AT 2:30 - 7 - 9:00 ..... game, .. PEOPLE CANT i - TAKE A JOKE : 4..., a up 1091 by us some he. Y. H. I the There Ought To Be A Law By Fuguly And Shorter Bur wow! uow THE CONVERSATION: FLOWS wueu sues cuvouo vou A aus- oowu on HER own else Iiisrorzvi ---AND THEN THERE WAS THE TIME I NURSED NORMALLY, NURSE STERILIA is As COMMUNICATIVE As.A TONGUE -TIED cLAtr- vows my couomowe somlfuo TALKING, was we OPERATION ' PLEASEPNOW 1' ' us BACK mo r . 12551"! .all the teachers joining in to make i Ilahchgnged interlude in the work of : t e . l ' i Misa.yMoiis clay of the Mental Health Department. or child guid- l- ly on their respective iields. i . l TWO PERFORMANCES mm.” Hu J. mm mmmm the afternoon session with a timely i address to the teachers who have last W"9k- Bclthat teachers should try to in- iculcate in students a love oi reed- ling so that their mental develop- ;ment should grow through the ac- lrieas. he said. and especially those which appeal to hearing, seeing and touching. He urged teachers to gbegln a lesson with a review. then gtheodnew teacher: he stressed the ins tor a suita le time table iihrough which the material des- I ignated for the day would be cov- C He concluded by commending the .teachers ior their work during the l past year. with which he was most .iIra'tliied. He was oi the opinion ithg pggt, l The committees formed in imornlng session include: Pressi IMrs. Floyd MacLean, Mrs. Walter i Sister st. Alden: nominations. Mrs.' lMiIrjorie McDonald. Miss Heleni iF'Diey. Mr. Eugene Hennessey. Stewart was the same with the . . I'OW on Fire. Auto. Life, Accident. sickness i psisitgt St. George as piano accom- T .pan . F R l D A Y' A brief sing-song iollowed with ance. and Miss Ruth Ross. of the Department oi Health. spoke briei- ONLY - 9 and 11 PM.- Hundrt-ds hirnetl away in belilf,” " 9” A50” 1" begin iilc .Saint John iyeals work. He stressed prllnarlly qulsition oi new ideas. A teacher should use many means to impart. cover the day's lesson and then .open up new material. In assisting lrred, and also permit time ior seat ,. work. that the new you would bring l results equally as grstliylng as in .Dixon; resolutions. Mr. Sterling, IMoLeod. Mr. E. James Mo'Donald.! I MT. STEWART MEETING In general the program at Mt. Agent at Suimnerside. D. 0. Stewart . . TEMPERATURE UP 10 I06”. HARDLV Aw PULSE. "s1'Ei2IbI" THE n oocrogsmo 10 ME--3 I lulu. , iikfti Serial and Selected Shorts Last siiowiuo wsnussnavl . ”MUTlNY'” .'. limit Stevens -. Angels Stevens I A LSO '91-IRILL-CHILL FILM "nrrooso sritauosn-' CZ if 45: alllo. 1144 Richmond St. it mo” Charlottetown ' l SHORTS .. r.Arir.sr NEWS