Thursday. July 14. 1955The Guardian Page 3 Island Boy Scouts Under. Canvas At Camp Buchan Ira MacDonald. LeeMae- Damages Case Begins In Court At Georgetown ..'The case of Edward Laybolt, Bristol. plaintiff. and Johnston . Motors, Murray River, deienuanl, for damages. was heard before World's Top Ghost-Hunters Meet This Week In England More than H Boy Scouts went Q Zion under canvas at Camp Buchan Donald '1' I claimed they had actually son or i M yesterday as part of the annuall Parkdalr F.i-nest Smith. Lloyd "l t CAMBRIDGE. Eng. (Reuters)-- in coming to England fit their heard a ghost. some of the world's leading gholt- parley. the researchers have cc- thia tainly picked the world's most ten are meetinl ll”. What they want to do now la iay - . - "dl, III:-zit to set up international rules.haunted country. There are litar- down rules for dis ht .'.'.".i”f..'., (itiofig r:gul:rwauiy training received on a province. hm.” Brian Redmond. h (or tracking d0Wii 3P00k5' ""37 590'" 0' SPOOIW IIOUBCL 138- tween real ghosts and winds hoot.- hmma at um 3" heme awn hi wide basis each year by the va-l Central Royalty: Alan Don-r, ;' Tttenty-nine members of the lies and ruins reported to being down the statrweus of creaky Georgetown yesigli)-day wltgems . rioua troops. Wayne Power. - society foredlasychicplm glthsegahrcal: glpuhtedhlgy apparition: of one kind old houses. for me plenum mcludgd Mr by. i The camp stliff is compuscdi St. Louis: Chas. Leo Parry. i. 'e gather ere '10 9 9 ll" - ' I 01; iv, A, Di; ll. Camp Chief. e-e--he - siiblrles but lath" '0 "WV" 3'” ll'll5Ch.ll-lvlhls llllllcll Mil.” Ml? Dllml-'r' Ml"""3s,?.l,'i DA. Mscconrnaceir. Deputy Camp HULL nor i-:i.r:c'rnocu'rlsn assess them by Sclenll-"E mehlll Collslll" llle C?” M me ml" Wu!" TOAD " " Eh :"dA"m1.X':D.,l:il:"'qE Chief: E. G. Kerr. Quartcrmas- OTTAWA l('Pl -- John Walker. Their six-day C0nlt-'l'9"" ls helhg lllllelmll” gllllsl lllcllllllmnl Pe"l.l' .tMrs. Wesley Campbell w.;-i-ep'i-eshhuhh the Thihim "fin-,9 ter; Henry Miller. cook: Ross Iii-ycai'-old liuli. Qua. boy. dltd -13 held ifn yh:gn.l;le;;'3ehl;e;l;l;l: g::hnl;::tel1J.f::;gs Ell hlfglililllllilag hostess to members of the Whim witnesses were heigrd Iorltbe de- D"hl'0"v Derek hlllllalll allll llllllllllal hilehulnlliutfxgnixgx 3. t 9 - - ' y . -- rtinl scler ' - haw 0"" Road Womens Institute when iendant. Mr. Don MacGregol'. Mr- Sam Ron” Troop Leads”. he tliahbed an ll.tl00-volt high ii The boys going into camp are: Basilica: Gerald Mitchell. Jim- mie Campbell. James Murray. Philip Mullally. David Eitswuriii. George Gaudet. James Lawlor. Edward Atkinson. Eric Saunvicrs. or a chance of gaining admittance fashion centre. earlier this year. io the hall of Newnham College. In three different stores. goods when, the dpliiurnftnnn are taking left on shelves overnight were -found next morning arranged in a Isemi-circle on the floor. The last time it happened in a tension wire. Young Walker. who suffered burns from head to foot. ..1.mt,t-d a (ialineau Power Com- pany liytiro tower in search of I llirills nt-st. He fell 40 feet to the they held their regular monthly meeting at her home on Wednes- Glen Maclfinnon and Mr. E. K. Johnston. The defendant is rep- day GVGHIIIL Mn. Campbell. the resented by Mr. J. 0. C. Camp- president. opened the meeting bell. Q.c.. and Mr. J P. Nichol- wiih the "Collect for Club Wo-lmn. PRODUCE EVIDENCE delegate. Prof. Hornell But one .. The t M ' g ,. u,h gociologigt ofieaiher goods ghnp. Mrs, K, '"9"- g Se"? HY. F5. Rob-1 The case was not concluded . W .g;t-ouitri allot giahhtni: iii? M"- llIieiverI:i)tlyI.n Durham. N.C.. Swailes, manager of the store. said ell. Campbell chlled ll" '9"-tyeslefday 8ll9"l00il- and "I9 "9" Lou” Mcquali? Mmhiin .MyI;Lh l "” T ” ” ” T" did he will place before the meet- she received advice from students wlllcll "5 all llllcllhlllle " lhhllaamlhhllhh lll Ml” 'l”lll”l0ll wll: NLillAlIl.?' MEI bliimnl H) . apt Fm!” Hum lugs evidence that it is Dolsible of the occult. ”One of them even Slllps and sefds. commence this morning at 9:30 'S!'J":)lle'., lzhml Hwg Ron OTTAWA -chit. - Snmet Cain- - , I1 n i - - i - 4 ' ' ' - v. -1 ca . ll" lhe hllmanlsplrnanlg l.e..a;:,:,tn::Ig:gcme ::dbei:er:::.r ),0:0:1o:T::th the gnlilvaetliollig lihnnnayhpeliit lts:ngla'?heS:v:::i:;:rsT:?eihg civil jury . l .. M . 'l' - hlh M'CVl”l' hllllhld Calllhllllli IIIIIEIIIIS bl-iilid ll;llE'llSSIlI(fi fs0IX:eTIlE first Ilpdthntdliirimlgesqeep w enyll left" ll ' I liigreed that all should takt tart are foreman Wilfred Campbell s... . ..-.....-.t.m.a..vt- ' I gobliy liordwflrled (iRllililS).d -lcfllll time ullcn ilic.l' attt-nd the woald I5 H . .. . t l ' A ' . ' - uriii. an . i ar, ona ur- . . 5; -. 4 9. Hart, who is highly ct-ttical he police confessed they vverciiiailt lg; cfergpaliggegsg -ditoiztlz Annandalse. .Bt-Jftwl-.1”. Mowilinxsulil . . He. Bi”). Pmww J(.a)il:i'titti:tKfmatIn-i:;ila';i:":;ii I" lthost stories until he has ivnyes 1- baffled. There were notmarlts 0 mum and tho" they Md couedp Peakes taiion.. thin: Gilt I . T k B k F ' O H Georgetown .Itis-cpl! lIliii"3.V- members of a group of in scouts we "”:.:r.:::”:.:.”.:::: ::..':.::::. 221.".-., l;;..:::.i::':” 0' . .. i...":.-. "ls. iic es ruc en ra es at n I of nppari N15 , ' 3 ' . , ' . tier. Gerard Wight T - t . which includes Eski- thing of the human spirit continuesl Keepers of the aquarium at :4;hn:)illbeii(:1gaht:leI;tdln ilaznucggleilmll Perth: Frank Wood S0llf'll.TAd0tni-. Mr Silas Mama). M Mumlyh C” M pedestrian passing m, m, wnsldmmmn for him?” of ms Bapmt: Smphm Harper. ma" n1F'r:CfTlITri!::lans and Wm” you"- sfter death Dudley Castle. in Worcestershire. the near ft M I'll! -lUd50l'l- Sll Pel'"' wen yl Harbour acted quickly when he terscciiun. quickly steered thcl truck. and well deserves every sci-hhtoh, slpis h.,g,.a.....-.:- blamed ghosts for the peculiar C b H "d""'- "- Robe" six were summoned from whom found ma. me makes 0,. ms Huck. ,....L.k mu, me bank hmde the mmmsndation, .e...e-....ee.- e.. .....V. --v- f giings fhaid Igappgned li'eCeli!lY- Sfulgxlflt ewereanupwllfnrad '47 Pisa: "I9 -lull; h:ldml'lll" would not function while comingl road and overturned the truck.i mse ves . . . . rov - . - . . oi?IheTu;):tTlI.tei npeyn. Aim how do you lh” w- l- Ahhllhl C0"V9'lll0" lll zlflu two Shir oeilgen C P down l.l'”lill...i.5lal"l hm at Mia” kllalllly,ll.,aZ,.l.:."l;:"...:':lli,.,il.:; ' T i I I ha,.h,hei0wn' as delegates from tague M3591 ay morning. r. tut: was no a g . .HamIIion O . IC The counsel for the plairiiiff Wliim Road. It was agreed tolahd the muhhei for the defendant send a requested amount to the each had (hm. ..l. -I whip- and Jubilee Endowment Fund. winking nu, Sury- Mrs. M. J. Munro and Mrs gjgig Leslie Stuart gave a report oi ' explain fish changing tanks over- McI9'lSl'i'Gl'9 night? , HAIR-PULLING GHOST WM "I39-l5ll'3le5 llllllll Sail In southwest London. Mr. Georgetown .vcjsicrda.l' hsliglfe Mmrs. James llcthcriiiglon told of a nentliaiy Mahlslmle Cll ell t .ghost who woke them up by pulllllgl . g Gaii(l9l- 8 pally llhlll Clllllllllwttheir hair at midnight. t lhll 5Xe'3'-"IV? 1119511113 held in town charged with speeding Oil Om, Wm of ghost mat has been iieatherdale and the plans that ill! "P9" hlghwhy W85 lllled Sm-' in the news 3 Hood deal recently had been made for the coming not: loaded. The accident occurred near. the bottom of the hill. and Mr. Mat-Kay was proceeding slowly uith the brakes on when suddenly they let go. and Mr. Ma(-Kay was called on to act speedily and. re-h sourcefully to prevent any serious accident. This he did without any Me.cKay realizing the danger. only to himself. but to any other Montreal In MEMBERS DANCE 39 Minutes FRIDAY. JULY 15. 9:30 (D.l!.T.) .i0NTRI-ZAI. icrv - As RCAF . TA; 1." tram” wednudhy mm. Each member entitled to one guest uoupie. . son. The many beautiful and use-, fui gifts were opend by Isnbt:-il'st. sister. Mrs. Donald Shaw, ivllile names and accompanying good wishes were read by Miss Lottie Lorne Valrey 00 and 008” A Pally l""" M"” is the poltergcist. This ghost is district convention. copies at the Mr Hem M"G""' 59"" 3 Clllll". lll' "lllllllmls lllllllsslll GUEST IFS?-t;?snr;n d tr t.t t m Hamilton to - - .- v .. my Hsrbour bllmfth and annular heard but not seen The Poltergeist htwmme News and other merlllfhcellil weekisnd wghti-elanv” and iIlil)eI::ii(IIaftt)li('mtheTlhdkin:iIh:::(s Illillitlal EDINBURGH i('Pt - I)clc'll&iicsllN)IhIiPtrea.l ii:m'i9 llilihlllkl The Illailc Johnmg (rhdlsson s Orchps IT trim Lower on ague were am i by t h 1 h h t hke aure were passed around, rlen s in ova .co a. p h . I-5; ' " . , . . V - . ' '. ' - - l 5 s 4: ti iir cavy 0 lcc 5 ,Mrs mg the singing of For Theyl:?0napA.:t;n:':llIt::i::0eoi3il;ug-2:: has mned (mm the centre of Ram Admission 31 per couple. Pailll llheh slllllo llllh msls lllllchairs--he makes lighting fixtures ll” 53"” Chlllglh . move. and throws dishes around. A Party h'0"l Velllhh Rlllel .llll. The Society for Psychic-al Re- Phhllhg 0" h hlll where ll" vlewiscarch knows about all these cases. was obstructed was fined Sl0.00.and manv mart And it mmiy be. M, J. Mum-0 will be in charge of.R b M p H and costs. A resident of Murray News tmitmmlons of people either the Entertainment program ml eu en ccanne . . hp” llalhohr Norlll ll" llavlng. mam believe in till"-"5 0' NV" lllhhlelllule "exl meelllm Friends of Mr and Mrs. Charles are vacationing in the Province llalili-V RSVP ll" W3-5' 0' W9ll'"""l- lllllhl hhlweeh llleglwflg cw;r.' H, lllllll llll" adllll perm” m lhelwlih 0i'i9- l The hhhhy Sale lleld by Virs. MacLeod will - be interested to On Sunrla Iulv 3 they werc leplled l0 lly Judge D" A I ' Aboard met alru-825 and Sqdnl "ll ill 5 lmcll V” lhlell 3200 In it recent sui'i'e:v'. ill? Hnrleiyllreslle SW3" W35 W0" by Mrtllearn they left recentlv for Sud- gue"ts nfyivirl and Mrs flu-ubenlNlV9" "l heglllll The delegamsim IIJBI h1fChh'l:)!Gr:lnlI 13 members hlld c"5l5' questioned several thousand per- RUS-tell Mllfhelliv and Mfl. GIr- bury Ont.. where they expect toimgchghneii ' U have bee" lllllllllll Scllllalld belorelhfdri. ugh; Cftly pt Montreal Auxil- A party from. Vernon River forImM on me... bend in ihe c-"per. net Moore extended a kind invi- make their home ' Ltlltellding the C(JIlYefll.1()n in London o .t' liq -my g.qMdmnp ed Wiill 099781108 I m0l0l” Veliwmiunil About oh, ih seven taiion to all to attend the nextl I next vtcek. llll-lmgh ,..,;..-..e .e-v--- icle while his ability to drive was: :meeting at her home. Ron ch" Mrs. John Cunningham, New " "What Interested Me Hampshire. U.S.A.. is vacationing R I ..S- M J(T)?:'ltunrEBna,l:l::ll reflnd. Mr James Mt-Cannell has re. poimed '0” the sick cumming: turned to Dorchester. Mass.. after ' spending an enjoyable vacation M . M'l ' rs les Macxmmm Ind Mllll-with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. the centre of Montreal. a estimated at 352 miles. Are Jolly Good Follows." mid a 1- I. to bountiful lunch. music and tlanc-ld3;ml:1lerR(:lfl' ,r'll1l(l?l"lSllc50l:l;naC:n::1:: illganhe . ill! WE" 9liI0Yt3ii- p i v v thel RCAF officials at the air but M M C l I) N l l 14(0(Ii)I gcacnslfdlaztlis thzehies-;rlirI1nI?lh'L riall lin nearby Si. Hubert said there r. and rs. ac .'l(-iosolih U - 5 ' it I - 3 . .- l- record for ; jet and family of Camllridgc. Mass Where the Loid Proinst. John has no exisinl: FORD"S WEEK END SPECIALS SHOULDER ROASTBAEEF. lb. .. . . . . . 43: impaired by alcohol was fined will be s6fI.00 and costs. . ' Most at the District Conve t' ," on the Island. the guest of her A paatav frtgln Swilztviile, 15?-reshmehts we" Serve: 10:.” garents. Mr. and Mrs. Ward e K & R H H "h "OW "95 "'3 ll" 5- "5 ll ' 0 meeting I ed with 7830- . . . . . . . . . . . 820.00 and costs for intoxication FITCD Bllflllllg National Anlhelshos the Mr mu Mrs Cecil I” "h . ' . . v . W In a public place. A party from St. Mary's Road rharized with common assault. was fined M100 and costs The In Labrador ST JOHN'S. Nfld iCPl-Three sons Herbie and George and Mr. Herbert Jay. all of Syracuse. New York. and Mr and Mrs. George Jay of Pisquid. were guesta of Wait and watch for HR one and only COINED at-Ass loss. 1 In. . . Pisquid East rose of the same party charged with possession of liquor in a place other than his residence was adsourasd for one week af- ter a plea of not guilty was tak- en. Three cases were presented by the Provincal Game Warden. A party from Ottawa. a party from Lancaster. N. 3.. and a party from Devon. Conn. were each fined 57.00 and 58.00 costs for angling without licenses at Mill- town Cross on July 7, ACROSS THE! YEAR! (Dedicated to John G. Macnoaald) Forest Hill Price Edward Island Across the years I well recall some list I knew on old Prince Edward's verse I wrota of you or friends and neighbors shore John Gavin la a name recalled as friends bring it to mind And how he sang his songs of old of Scotland and the brine forest fires are believed burnt!!! Iii Labrador. but few details were known hers 'v7 dnesda!- Reports of the fires. all within a 100-mile radius of Goose Bay. were received here Tuesday. but POOP flying conditions have prevented officials from going to the scenes. The resources department said it was not known how serious the out- breaks were. or if anyone was fighting the blazes. Meanwhile. two other forest fires in the Carmcnville area of the northeast coast were reported brought under control Tuesday night by firefighters who get help from damp skies. Eastern Guardian ..'SUNDAY AF'IlERNO0N. -July I 17. the Tony River Men's Choir willlsing la Caledonia Church at 8 pm. Service will be conducted by Rev. Joseph MacDonald of Ripley. Ont, Mr. MacDonald is well known in Caledonia. having ministered here in the past. The Tony River Choir has been here "'ll'h"5 Edward -lily Silent Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald iitiityetand Tuesday visiting Ia Char- on July 1. own. Mr. and Mrs Cuyler Dingwell Mr. Floyd Jay was in Charlotte- . and family. Marie. motored to town oa business Wednesday. July Lorne Valley on Sunday. July l0. While here they visited Mrs. Ding- well's sisters. Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Donald and Mrs. Francis Mac- fntyre. Mr. Malcolm delegate to the 42nd annual Wo- men's Institute convention held at Charlottetown on July 3 and 9. Master Walter Bradley and Mt" Joan Bradley, St. Theresa. spent l,00uPie of days during the week Willi their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly were visitors in Charlottetown July 0. Mn. Frank Kelly was hon." to the ladies of Pisquld In: Women's Institute on Thursday evening. July 7 with a good at- tendance present. When routine business was oompleted a contest WI! Pill on by Mrs. Harold Jay. won by Mrs. Edward Jay and Mrs. Levi Jay. and drawn by Mrs. Levi Jay. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. as- sisted by Mrs. Howard Kelly and Mrs. Kenny Garland. A number of young people from this vicinity motored to Montague on Thursday where they spent an Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myers. Miss Mary Mackinnon spent a recent weekend as the guest of her father. Mr. Murdock MacKin- non. Church Road. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod. Charlottetown. motored to Lorne Valley on Saturday to spend the MacLeod was is enjoyable evening as guests of ' BARGAIN SHOE SALE starting soon It- l58 QUEEN STREET. Money's worth for money spent. SWlIFT'SLARD.Ib............... : HUFFO I1: C'lRTO.tormakingiasn 27: RAIN OR A?! pleasure FOR YOU AND THE FA SHINE - - - THERE'S FUN MILY TOO-AT THE RIVER” ;. Hm -- lh WORYFACISOAP.3for.........IS: IVORY SOAP FLAKES. I9e.. SCHWARTZ PEANUT BUTTER. I90" . 43c lUTTER.withorder.Rs.............60c TOILET TISSUE. White Swan. 1 for . . 250 1for.... soc" ORANGlS.2dos. an 'niq' sailed on ships of ancient g 0 time mm ---s----- ----ea r:::'.'..::: .:':::".."":i".-..:: 22:. , M-Cm;-g --v w-.;, ::::.:.';" '.'.:' "..:l's...l:”:.o:;: - - - in 3 bell" e sea in hr 0 e own on up , v - -- Hg W N 7g Th found a home beyond tile foam lllelllll" l” all' July 7. W NlCll0l50lI- W when Slalwall kl" WT” he" M155 Norma Mhcxihnom Samar. A llaneous shower was held . H5. . . . . . . . . . . . . in Lorne Valley Hall on Thurs- day. July 7 in honor of the ap- proaching marriage of Miss Isa- ville. Mass.. is spending a holiday with her aunt and uncle. Miss Gladys Birt and Mr. Chester Birt Personals JAB. Earl Clair is spending his I was in days of youth I wrote those lyrics and their tone When John was aged and I was FINAL TODAY Carnotton or Perfection MILK. s for . . use young and sch.-ceiy 1,", my leave with his parents. Mr. and in pisquid Eng, bell Crane and Mr. Ralph Nichol- lhome lJohn Claig. (Montague. He MA I it I ch I H mmm 4-m:-:- TYRAVNY DROVE uni To PIRACY! ' --... - -.-... e...e -----e Os od Prince Edward's Isle afar Wi cave on till By to rejoin I58 - win it -ay. Iro etown. J ,. . . H bl d 6 d - I - . . . h v . ih rincr of pirate!- and out in Forest Hill the H.M.c.s. Magnificent at Saint spent the July 0 weekend Mill her ltllenlhberfgr Ileayan of 0". nilatnitiasgitigilealvnlhgitalxemhienhll. .'tt:t::e ifttpwmttt In empiref Robin Hood ROLLED OATS. S In. . . I3: where running brooks and open John, NB. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward New york, Mrs. George Jay re- Bl-mu v H the rince of pirates' See flaming lips and mm-1 fields remain iamemory still Jay. . mhthed Wm. he, daugmu. ,0, I Wllh'g?h'. fnlxfllhv Teghnicnmr Se, ,h...1, in the again! see ftaccel r"-1' ' s '”"”'s ' ' ' " ”””T”T”' 'Ie prove that nature's gift was ..tThe many friends of Miss M. M I I couple of days. In Ems In :1 fires. at -teal Don't miss this storm of thrills in that 33 Dial (mm, by "mu bgymd the Euun Clair. sh Stephen. N-B" iss nbe .ay. Charlottetown, floggings an . . "V. . f In . will regret to learn that She is a Vlslletl ll" W'"'"' ”l"'l"ii ll" Miss lrnne While. Donatzh. spent llll” "l ll” l”"""'" " . Elm ,...”....m. h ,..,,..., ,.,,,,., ll-I33 As forbears of the ancient kin that pafignt in the Kings cmmiy Hos. July 9 l”9'lk9"d- a few days during the week with Martin! 50"" "ERIK Ave. "wig lnhflllvhn C ,3. D, 3534 with BARBARA RUSH CARLA IALENDA set the captive free and M", Not. captive of a foreign foe nor of her grandparents. Mr. pital. Miss Clair was spending Owen Kelly. her vacation with her parents. lPitINilE OF PIRATES' Color by TECHNICOIDR Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley. were guests of Mrs. MORSE'S . foreign ffignd M1 "W M” 'l”l"' Cl3ll'- l"'ll9" Macbonadls parents Sunday eve- M. d M , I." But as stcetsttyeeg the set: that :l;'E;;.tf.'n"'f.ijM'!" l"l"'Y ”" h" 193 ninii. July 10. Clyde hliver. rwergagmdxlcgueats EXTRA! "FRONTIER lIAYS"N M E nurtlre r .om's an t l . tih h 0; M. d M. . v -v (A3100 N ""3: Spaces lllkl aw”-V lll lahds ..'Angus D Mai-Leod. formerly .,ix.:,'...al:: m:w('Ve:1l;lel:, ;:yT:l;r: Eidwatfd .I(;'yl.e r m H St0Rd0f'd i HERRHNG Hl NT and e v ' - t - l W wiicl tlielrwlllt the 3i..l5.?f.f.V.2"l.lil”lilam5' ii; l'e.'.'. do sue-u or their .-onniaw Mr. ct..." 3... and Miss ADULTS 60e .. citndmt Under 12 FRI! MURRAY RIVER -. THURSDAY ONLY and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. They were accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gladys Birt were visitors In Char- seas beyond horison's view lottetown Friday. Jilly I. A! on and on they sailed away along the ocean's lane To find a Garden in the Gulf in which they did remain. So from that Island spot of old we trace our blood and bone Of ancient heritage beyond the Virgin Rocks and foam first kiss the shores of Newfound- land and Sandy Shetland Milllnocket. Maine. after spend- lug a few weeks vacation at the home of his sister and brother- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mac- Pherson of Kilmuir. P. E. I,. and family. and also friends and rel- atives. He was accompanied by Mrs. Ethel G. Simmonds. also of East Millinncket. Maine. who is on her first visit to the Island. TEA gw They don't make this kind of MAN any more... but her kind of WOMAN is always around 6i.Eltlt Ftlilll-liiliiiiiit STANWIBK Eliwiiili ii. ROBINSON THE Violin Aiiw .. . AND mun w0MIN.' ALA. FINAL TODAY Isles That marked the mute o'er which they sailed to reach Prince Edward Isle Where Johnny Gavin sings his songs which give as joys and tears As we recall his span of life of NINETY SEVEN years. In once again I virtte, of him this kindly friend of man Who has survived his friends of old and pals of century span Who sang their gselic songs so sweet and fiddle: played of yore As buck and wings and tap and toes they danced upon the THEATRE YE MONTAGUE who-Tunnels-is AIM-30-H CREST OF THE WAVE Gan. Kelly . John -lll.Kllf1 Bernard Lee Jeff Rlrliairls Thrilling hes drama - AFt'i3il.i' I-iii" Pia"? "ll 3 wind swept island off the coast of Scotland. Show time e- 9'30 Dnyliglit Matinee -. Thilrstlay 2 mi. Daylight nor In winter nights of eerie titles that Dimple-fleshed my spins- Amt scared me till I was afraid of every spruce and pine.- That reached its arm of snowy white across the paths I trod To reach my home upon the Hill unto the "land of nod" Where I a youth of tender years believed the tales they told N murdered men and pioneers who sought for lwii and gold VII Scottish Moors and Arctic Fine: in search of wealth and fame Until they reached their Garden home.---Prince Eiwsrd me by name. I -Peter A, Reilly. SPFKIIAI. I I I "EL TOR0" In (l-inemaSt-ope USUAL CINEMASCOPE ADMISSION PRICES PRINCE EDWARD TODAY-Fill.-SAT. IXP L I. i. r. .. heducslbyIIUAAl&IN-ouasspansniasan I--at-npssiasnies-sualeouncnassuesnssyeiisa EXTRA! Cartoon Fearurette - Comedy l.X&hFT TI lune ll. IMO.