I i i AU,GUS'l' 25. 1130 THE EASTER N GIMRDIANE AGINTII IONTMIUII III Mlle JOINT OLIO 350 A. Georgetown: the Poaktmloei ..tl'lT'll'lD IOOTWIAI I! lit. Montague Shoe Store. JAR! YOU gecorating your home tor the Le on conveniion7 Get your flags at the Montazue 5c to 31.00 Store. ....' LEAVE FOR NEW HAMP- SHIRE Mr. and Mrs. Edward , oi Roseneath, left Friday morning tor New Hampshire where they will visit their son. George W. Bulpitt. They will also visit rel- atives and friends in and around Boston. They expect to be away three weeks. .lYOeI 4 is M ? 1 fr "1 8 vorire P:-inc," of "'"".0nce Ends I...- Prineegchorining lni Mn. Raymond Grllrln and young son. Harry, are spending a tow weeks in New Perth. guests oi Mrs. Grit- iin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Myers. Mr. Griifin. presently em- ployed in Souris. spent the week- end in New Perth. 7.h.Lmgst'excitin9 hi"- Ireught bult by” Popular Delnnndl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Minnikin, and their young son, Rickey. ieit Fri- day on return to Montreal. Mn. Minnikin spent the past iew months in -Montague at the home of her parents.gMr. and Mrs. A. F. Camp- y . t: A w J i bell. Mr. Minnikin arrived here is - ' a about three weeks ago. R& Gear . gefown ' MATURE and Vicinity Mrs. John Mooney oi Ottawa, Ontario is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Llewellyn. i, M ; mnnn a men): Illlnlc '9 EXTRA NEWS MATINEE DAILY 2:30 EVENING SHOWS 7 - 8:45 MI. and Mrs. James MacDonald of Montreal, Quebec, are vacation- ing with Mr, MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. MacDonald. Mr. Adolphus Bcully. who has been working with the Canadian National Railways in Montreal ar- rived home late in the week, on a visit to his wile and family. nu-A scogugs AGAIN .- Miss Rose Fairchiid of Boston, IN "MY GAL SAL" Mnss., and Miss Nellie Weaver of Halifax. N.S. who have been vac- Rits Hayworth. whose recert ationing in Georgetown, leit a iew marriage to Aiy Khan hit days ago on return to their homes. headlines in every corner or the world, will be seen again by movie audiences at the Capitol Theatre when Twentieth Century-Fox re- releases "My Gal Sal." i EDWARD '.I."O - ILA Y Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ceredini at New York City and Mr. George Ortolano of Marlboro, N. Y. motor- ed to Georgetown last week and Harold D. Landry n-rows: "Walden uvue. The Guardian lollowtng places In Ilentaguex sun 3 A. Llewellyn: Iloharlta I Hal. The famed beauty gets a lull op- TUE. '"' P0”-"NW W disvlall her WP 31"? Ceredinrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. ing and dancing talent in the mus.- my solemn". , cal set around the life 0! American V 3 Shows 2:30 .. 7 M 9 gm: Pngll girffggga; Mr, John Byrne, District Hort- - ADULT-- belles who admired the song scrip- ter who was a brother at noted author Theodore Dreiser. Rita Hay- worth is featured in lavish produc- tion mamibe a built around such Dresser hits as "On The Banks 0! The Wabash" and "My Gal Sal," . Albert A! Q... Harriet Clair. .u..' In . 1' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , Swim (I): Dohaon. Kinder (I). nag nag: MUWM 0) Ind Butt ' autos one no on us e-'-1 14) 2 New In set us 011-1141 0 China 100500000-H1! Ht 0instuui....1IHOHIi-ell I Wllllblhn ....00I00l0la)-410 100011000000-4 I I lleernfxannedy ll)-andwuh Wight. Judson (8) and Mali: . (13 innings) rule. Oelderona (O); Welunaier. Burden. Sims (4). Couuerrl (9) spam. surkont (9) and cran- Haiti (0) nrautt (0) arkoeski (I) hollaht at any at In (In. in sonriai The Iaaeauar and 3 the week as guest of I-leather Ann Os of Caledonia. - - 'UNI'l'ED .CnURDIl CHICKEN SUPPII. Wednesday. Aillillt Mich " "19 Beaver Club Hall. Montague Mn Georre Wright. presently em- Dlozod in Charlottetown spent the we is at his home in Lower Mont- azue. Mr. and Mrs. nay Kennedy, and daughters. Helen and Barbara Ann of Murray Harbour North, are via. 1?-in: in Oiaeary, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dumville. Mr. and Mrs. liar! Buell, and M;-. and Mrs. Pied Mossman oi Village Green. were Sunday visitors i to Montague. guests or Mr. and Mn. Heath Stewart. The many trienda or Mrs. Minnie Maolsurv. will be glad to learn that she has returned to her Home (mm the King's County Hospital. g Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacDonald, and sons. Brian, Gregory and Fan- dy of Dhatheim. Ont. are visiting at the home of Mr. MacDonald's par. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alan MacDonald Heatherdale. M.r. MacDonald is em- ployed as geologist by the Imperial Oil Ltd. Spread Of Polio Slows lnliie U.S. WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.459,- - The spread or poliomyslitis in the United States is slowing and may be near the peak (or the year. That word came irwn the Public Health Se ice in a report that 1,489 new c sex were listed during the last week. Although this was three per cent more than the 1.4142 oi the week before, the agency sa d: ”This is the lowest percentage increase over the preceding week since the week ended May 27, the bezinning or the upward weekly trend in reported cases." During the corresponding week a V8!" 380 3.416 new cases were re- were guests at the home of Mrs. ported. That was the peak week of 1949. Ind 1949 was the worst polio year on record. ' The cumulative total since polio started increasing this year is 9,097 Miss Joan smart or Beau-is spent 3"" icuiturlst oi the Veterans' l..a.rrd'”5e5u Wmpired WM! 15.375 101' the Act at Saint John, N. 13., who is on- 00"95P0"di"8 Period 1-" you. the a two weeks' tour of veterans' prcp-' 59"” "id- erties settled under the Veterans! Land Act in the Province. was Ii visitor to Georgetown on Thursday.i He was accompanied by Mr. B. M. Martin. field man (or the Veterans' Land Act, Charlottetown. M. St. Augustine's convent soum nusyco Country hoarding school for girls. Beautifully situated near water. Small classes. Grades I to XI, un. der accredited teachers. Supervis- ed Study. music. singing. sewing. French: typewritinr. seasonal out- door athletics. Address Sister Superior Please write immediately. Opening of boarding school. Monday. Sep- tember the 4th. Opening of classes Tuesday. the 5th. the title song of the picture. Her performance in "My Gal Sal." wrote one critic. is describ- uble "only by 3 large drown out whistle." when the musical was nrst seen in 1942. In planning the slim. producer Robert Bossier had noted turre- aniths devote more than three months to musical research before ahooting got under way. The result is an entertaining cinema bio- graphy which captures all the nos- talgia of its turn-of-thescentury period with a. high degree oi real- ism. Although Dre-sser's stature. is not as great as Irving Berlin's or Steven Foster's. his life story is equally laminating. V Victor Mature. the late Carole Landis and John sutton share starring honors in the film with Rita. C Legion Meeting St. Peters Branch Na. 12 of the Canadian Legion will hold is special meeting in the Legion Hall on Monday night. August 28. at I p.m. -All member: requested .::M. to attend. in ill it i ARNER BROS? . W” so It. siooo ii. Vlniiui Enlomn or Isrliobio Smrity Borrow from Houehold Firunee on your signature. We specialize in prompt rash loans for any good girpoee. 3 out of 4 prefer ousehold Finance for fast. friendly service. Phone or stop in today! Orchestra for Old Time Do. ii mill i Pnoviucint PL 23 Horse Classes No. oi Monthly Months Payment 0 SIG-I 6 818.00 31.10 12 SOURIS HOSPITAL Dance in McLean's Potato Warehouse Wednesday, August 30th. Modern and Old Time Dancing. v.5... bonds' Orchestra for Modem Dancing and Chsisson's Admission 50c , A AT nuuoas WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. . smrmrn 21 r. 23 8 Plowing Classes Senior and Junior Spam I - i if 31.000. in More . all-'i-'-if-i-T-"J-'-" rm lnlnrged Refreshment heiiltlee. Baseball Results Continued from page 9 American Leaguer Detroit ............or2 001 004-8 13 1 Bonlon ....200 000 021-6 14 2 White. Hutch-insoh (1) Stuart (9). Newhouser (9) and Robinson. ii. J. MABON OPTOMETBIST Fitting and Igaplying alunu MONTAOUE, r. I. I. Oiileehnonrei ' 10 .0 U A. L I to I P. H. by appointment Oilice Connected With Drllg IMHO. ncing. OWING MATCH and Okrie. Greene (8). ...... ..III 000 000-5 I 1, l'biladelplIia- ....0l0 100 100-4 12 0. Flores, (home): (3). Benton (4).! zoidak (8).I.emon (8) and Hogan; Coleman. Murray (1), Hooper (9) and Alitotih. lnternatlonal League: Toronto Buihle Thompao laltlnrere Syracuse Ranay, K mllernan (3) and Unaer; Byerly and Burmeister. Jersey Olly .... ..000000 005-! I 2 Sprlngleld 8 0 West and sokol; Voisello and Buneel. Montreal Rochester .. Lown, Lasorda (5). King and Tend; Schultz, Faaholz (6), and Wilber. SUNDAY AMERICAN LIAGUI Chicago .... 000 001 000 0-1 I 0 New Yolk 100 000 000 1-Q 'l 1 (10 innln8S' Cain and Mani; Reynolds and Berra. Cleveland 00'! 020 000- 0 II I Boston 005 000 was-ll 1! 0 Feller, Benton (3) Gromek (8) and Hogan; Nixon, McDonald (3) Littielleld (4) atobbs (5) Dobson (8) and Rossr. First Detroit 800000000-8 'I 0 Philadelphia too 010 081-4 6 0 Herbert .and oltobinson; Wyse. Hooper (8) and Timon. Second Detroit Philadelphia . Houtternan and Swift. Robinson; Brlssie, aheib (8) and Guerra. First St. Louis ...... .. 000 000 000-0 5 3 Washington I21 000 01y-8 12 0 widmar, Pilleizte (2) and Dollar: Haynes and Orauo. Baoond st. Donia ooa loo 320 1-11 is 3 Washington 400 lo! 310 0-10 is 4 (10 innings) , Marshall ('1) Starr (8) and Moss. Dollar (0); Kuaavs, sing- leton (4) Marrero (8) Harris (8) and Grass. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn . 001 000 101- 8 s 1 St. mull 011 300 111-1! 14 0 Erskine. n Ouyk (4) pankhead and Rice. (5) Lose (5) and Oar-npansllaz Boyer a. dni,1:h Vlerle. Law (13) and ideal!!- st. Leah ...eeHIHu,-sis Frau; New ma . ..l00000Oll-I is 1 i Overmlre. Carver (0) and Moral Ieeene Lollar (0): Loplt. Ierrick (D) and Boston .1. I00 010 000-1 v l Pittsburgh .... .. 000 000 010-! I 0 Roy and Cooper: Queen. Lom- bardi (l) and Mueller. x . lint Philadelphia 020 011 020-6 15 0 0 .......... .. no 000 000-1 4 1 Church and ' i . wane: and Owen. (leeond) rbiladelplsia M no 000 00-4 18 1 Chicago 112 000 000 00-4 0 ll (Oalled and 11th. darkness) Miller. xonatanty (I) and lamb nick: Rush. Duibiel (lo) and Walk- er. ' unit!) (I) and Preineea. ) New Y 000 no ale-1 4 1 Cincinnati see on up: I 0 Jones. Kennedy (1). Kramer (s) and wutruni. columns (I); For: me Howell. rN'ranNA'rIoNAr. suave t nurau ' a Amu- sumnm s) O .:.5-no no.4 . TIIIIIO . no no no 0-0 14 i lonlrester I00 000 130 Isa 11 1 ' ' (10 inning) Robutaoti. retrraon (Q) Bowen (9) Thompson. (10) and Olwalu; Yuhas, Copeland (8) Wittig (D) and mu Marshall. Jersey Cll -000 001 050-0 '1 1 First . ' . sprInrthIe,........ 000000-I 1 4 Barnum. ,,,,,, ., we no no-2 'I l Tnnaasie. Keller (1) and souoi: Err-we ...... -r 101 3090!:-.4 r 1 Motels). Costello (8) Jacobs (8) and 340411380? "id UB5". Reman- Euggug, ' do: (0): Blake. Burkhart (D) an smug Hayworth. - Jersey City .. I060-I. spnumu ” Baltimore Bowman and Watiingion; Hack- SIPMIIIO - of grid yoga. DTOWI. 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