'':'AIk(.Iirl'.ir;K.:..:1:gi.'T3 .. . . :, . . PAGE TWELVE NTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLQTTETOWN AUGUST .3. 1952 l MEN'S AND HflYS' duck with rubber soles, and scuff toe clips and fox- lngs. Both Boot and Oxford styles. SNEAKERS of strong hrmvn Than Ire laced to the toe sport models. Foal. style in men's, lims', 5nlllhs' and little gt-nts' Allen, A pair - 1.89 in 2.59 flxtord stile in men s, i)o,is', and )nutiis' sizes. I pslrw 1.89 .. 2.49 lill-INS uhile "Are." Rluchcr vnt lnnnis nxfmds nr heavy brown duck nxforris with platform soles of cork. crepe outer-soil-s and Cushion 4 y I insoles. Men's sizes 6 to 12, a pair "M Bo)a' sizes 1 to 5 in the Isms: styles, a pair ............................. .... 1 SISMAN SCAMPERS of burgundy side leather with leather insoles, insulating cork middle soles and your choice of crepe, composition or rubiicr outer soles. These are in moccasin vzlnip style. Menis, boys' and yollths' slzcs, a pair-- 4.25 t.. 7.95 l'i'()MENiS AND lilill.DRi'7N9 FNF.Al(liR OX- FOHDS in laced to the too Ityie, straight laced. These have rubber foxings. The colors are blue with white trim or white with blue trim. Vt'o- men's, miss:-s' and chlldrcn's sizcs, .1 pair- 1.59 .. 1.98 WOMEN'S twin strap nxfnrris or "Breezi" simdals. The former have multi-colored linen tippers. wedizc heels. The latter are of natural linen with SiillK harks. Both styles have cork fillrd platform solos and crepe outer Iolcli. Sizes 3 to 9, a pair MlSSES' AND Cllll.DRlZN'S nnvr-lty Rim-h-r olli nxfords of mulli-t-nlnrori fnlirir with blue trim. The soles are rrepo uith fl comfortable cushioned in- sole. Misses sizes it to --------------- M- a pair -..-. Children's sizes 5 a pair .... ltflSSl-35' '"l"' strap sliors ill blue r-ilui uilh rrrvl? finished miter solrs and heels. 1 .....- I Missest sizes ii. to 2, a pair -.... sizes 4. to 105&. .h A;... p .”P,vnc WESTERN GUARDIAN -rm: CENTRAL BEDEQUE United Baptist Church service. Sunday 1!. A. M. Sunday School 10.15 A. M. Rev. C. A. Britten, Minister. -KENSINGTON - MALPEQUE AND FBEETOWN Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. August 10th. will be as follows: Freetown 9,30 A. M. Malpeque 11 A. M. Ken- sington 7.30 P. M. Services will be conducted by the Rev'd. E. S. Holes. Interim Moderator the Rev'd. D. A. Campbell. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. M services Sunday. Aug- usl. loth, Bedeque 11 A. M. Borden 8 P, M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Com- munion nt. Bcdeqllc and Albany. Service at. Bedcquc at 7.45 P. M,. mnducted by C. G. I. T. and Trail Ranger .Groups Rev. W. Burton CTOWP. 13- A-. Minister. -NEW LONDON PRESBYTEIL IAN CHURCHES. .- services Sun- day. August 10th. The Sacrament of the Lord's Slipper will be ad- ministered ln South Granville at 11.00 A. M, Evening Service at 7.30 P. M. Clifton Sunday School at 10.09 A. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. ECTI VE , -NEAR5 - tobeary almost reached its ob- Jective of 100 donors gt. the Red tcrrxss clinic held in the school on ,Tuesday evening: when 90 regigtgr. ed. A good number of these were new donors which is an encourage- ment to the blood transfusion ser- vice. 'I'hLs was the first of this week's clinics to some almost up to its quota. Workers and refresh- ilncnts for the clinic were provided 'by the 0'Leary Women's Institute lundcr the capable convenorship of Mrs. L. G. Dewar, who also made the advance arrangements. -THIRTY NEW DONORS - Thirty of the fifty-six donors who registered at the Red Cross blood donor clinic held in the Tyne Valley Hall on Wednesday even- in: were "new" donors, but the total registration was disappoint- ing in view of the fact that so many of the clinics held earlier in the wrclc had fallen so far below their quotas. Had the 60 donors who attended the previous clinic reported on Wednesday evening. Valley might. easily have reached its objective of ion Ar- rangements for the Tyne Valley clinic were made by Mil-.1. Oscar Miu:Nelll of Conway, while the ladies of the Bldeford and Eller- slie Women's Institutes provided tho workers, icnm assistants, nnd refrcslimonts for the donors, --S. Personals Miss Anita Roche of Iona has returned home after attending the Conference on Rural Life held at 5. Ir. U, -Miss Mabel sherry of Albany has just returned from an extend- ed visit. to Boston, Philadelphia and Atlantic City, N. .1. While in Phila- delphia she visited hcr aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle. On her return trip she was ac- companied by her grnnd aunt, Mrs. Lena Cashman of Boston who plans to spend A few weeks on the Island visiting friends in Brook- vslc nnd North Wiltshirc. CAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton Friday and Saturday 7:15-il:l5: Matinee Saturday 2230. Rod Cam- oron in action film "SHORT GRASS", with Johnny Mack Brown (comedian of "Henry "19 Rainmaker"), Raymond Wnlburn. Alan Hale Jr., and Cathy Dawns. . I-'.llis - Harris - Wedding -- A wedding of much interest throughout the Maritime Provinces tool: place July lath at noon in Christ Church, Dartmouth. N. 8., when Nita Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Artzbur Harris, be- came the bride of John Kenneth. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellis, of Summcrslde. Venerable Archdeacon W.E. Ryder performed the cere- mony. Miss M. l). Robb was organ- ist, The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, were I floor- length gown of French nylon over taffeta, trimmed with r oint lace, The gown had a tight-f tting basque bodice, long sleeves and R very full skirt, A full length veil mi from s can of rosepomt lace. She carried a cascade of white gladioli, baby's breath and pink rosebuds. Miss Jeanne Harris was her sis- ter's attendant, She wore an ident- ically styled gown of lilac nylon over taffeta. She carried pink, white, and yellow shasts. daisies. Alan leaky of Summerslde was best man. The ushers were David E. Morrison of Summcrslde and Lawrence Lamont of Dartmouth. The mother of the bride wore a floor length dress of Grecian blue silk crepe and lace. she were I lnsket. straw hat. with matching ac- reasnrics and n cnrsruze of Hibbert. roses. The mother or tlir groom wore it floor length gown of navy Alberfon I and Vicinity J Jlzdnneth A'Proflt. Halifax. is visiting his parents. Mayor 0. R. and Mrs. Profit. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Mcvwen. Susan and Jo Ann. have returned to their home in Alberton after a three weeks vacation at Fortune. P. E. I. Miss Olive Albert. Saint. John, N. E. is spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Al- bert, Alberton. Mr, Ralph Profit, Toronto, is visiting his wife and family at Al- berton. ' Mrs. Max Tierney. Charlottetown, wss I recent guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Austin Murphy, Al- berton. Mrs. l-lorry Carl. Boston, Mass.. is visiting her father, Mr. John sheer with white tea and 0. oorsage of sweet pens. The reception was held at one Dartmouth Service Centre where I. buffet luncheon was served. The reception room was beautifully dec- oratcd with flowers and ferns. For travelling the bride wore a pale green linen suit with white accoessories and matching corsage. Mr. and Mrs, Ellis will reside in Silmmemide. -- S. ACROSS ll. Egyptian I. Mandarin god of tea pleasure 1. Ferry-boa. DOWN war.) I. Narrow 7. Suppose opening! (arc-liaicf 2. Cavity 8. lilo.-talllc 3. Holc-picrc- rocks ing tool Distcnd 4. Angular or . Lowest deck curved club 22. of a ship (Australia) 24. of war 5. Decree (I-lr.), Place for 6, Prison room 27. bees 7. Double Evil- 9. Solid smelling bodies Keel-billed I0. Chinese cuckoo silk I6. Terminal parts of leg! . lridillm ll. 16. .4 F7 20. 21. - 5'3 -3 A 29. I1. .. 9' .Acr.nmnlati- . Eclonglng to him . Doctrine . Silver tsym.) . Fish (N. Atlantic) 30. Gown 33. lncenlivo 35. A filmy fabric. s 86. Opposite x of "verse" 37. Tracks iefl by vessels- RR. V4-nd 39. Evening! (P093-) 10. Governor of Algiers (title) Cakes made of ants Champion (slang) Difficulties Personal pronoun East-norttr east Kind of - thread One-spot cards VeoterdIy'I Aaawes . 82. Foot.-liko organ I4. Having ', - toes I5. Wash 87. Network DAILY CIIXPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X II b I. 0 N G F I5 L L 0 W . One letter simply Itands for another. In this exImpifA is used ifor the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- trophies. the length and formation of the word; In an hing, Each day the code letters are different. Acryptonarn Quotation xnrofxoro. rtlvu ozHn'rr”oznl.' RIYM EFR HYR CY MHSZHL EC PEH'C znurcnznmsr-clssrcnrzrr. Also Serial and News. No shows Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. YeIlnrdIy'I Cryptoquote: 111' WEAK WOLEN WENT KSTRAY. THEIR suns warm MORE IN rauur THAN THEY-PRIOR. our our. WAY, By J. R. Williams NO S-FTDATlONi CAM. 3 ,.WELL'.WHATVDO.l, p , -7 MAKE A Guy LOOK r ii"-IOU THINK OF 4 T , , ,.,,, ' MORE 5TUPlD.THAM T ' 'l'H' one WHD'5 A .8055 WHO is-t: 4216KIN' His UFE i .- CIZOWDED .ou-r 129 BE A some t ,--- A BO55E5lHUDDl:E-' Boov?.Hewoi.i'-r . rt; . ) Q, l-EAR oz 555 ,. Dr-v A A-rHwe.:- - l .-xxxx 6 NNNNNRN g Professional cards l T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Cnmmcroo Building Inmmerlld . P- I I- PIIONI us: . E. E. Parlmin Upt.D.. R.0. OPTOMITIIST GIIIIQI Iltud Ins Examine! omen noun: 0 to 12 - I to I . In by appointment Phone ms REGENT THIATII BLDG: lnlnnnr st. snmmerlldo . . I. F. Ntlltlf R. 0. Samuel-Ildo. P. I. I. Complete Vlnal Aulnu Ghana Flutd PIIONI Ill! IIALLMANI IUILDINI OPTOMITIIII AGRAPAUD CRAPAUD - Fri. Aug. pastor and a young doctor THEATRE 8-8:30: Sat. 7:30-9:30 ”STARS IN MY GROWN" A human interest family picture with focus on the church, school and home and the accent on a young in a small country town. There are no murderers or gangsters; ---We recom- mend this picture and invite you to see it. REGENT To-V -- 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 Saturday . ....... .. 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 rlgmi.C3"'oi..' rim. i Column oflfho Ali-I Innnn Br. It the home of his son- ln-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell, Mill River. DOD0'B EGG ? CAPE TOWN - (GP) - What is believed to be In egg of the extinct dodo was described to a meeting of South African scientists by Miss M. Courtenay-Latimer, a, museum director. Yellowisn, rough and mat- ted, the egg was obtained in 1846 by a sailor in Mauritius, where dodo remains have been found MOBILE STATIONS LONDON - (GP) - Mobuo lati- orltorlel. designed by the National Coal Board to aid pit rescue work, may soon be supplied to every min- ing area. The 22-foot caravans are equipped with In control office, self- aontalncd lab and slccplng quar- rs. 7 BEIRLIN. Aug. 9 -fAP)- -me death of Clara Vlcbig, 92. noted German novelist, was announced today. Before the First World war she was one of the most: popular writers in Germany. Amnnsssnon T0 GERMAN ' ambassador to West Germany ENE in Prince Albert, Sank, scape, 3 last). he served as High Cnmmls. sinner to Australia from 1942 y; 1946. He then was appointed Clin- adlan ambassador to China. befou taking up his present post in mm THE nloll THRSHER Newest, sturdiest, most adaptable, perfectly bai. anced, easy running, designed for all conditions. Pro- tected by 37 Timken Roller Bearings in three sizes, 22 x 32; 22 x 38 and 28 x 48. A DION equipped with Straw Shredder and Grain Thrower has been proven to be the best and most profitable way of taking up your harvest. See this DION Thresher now on display at WALTER ll. Summer-field, P. E. I. Island Representative for DION FRERES INC. Till COMPANY run iu:l.tAs:o "con: WITH his wine" ncsmvs A new omuu on ml: was snwstu ms suns! BROKEN . CAPITOL Summer-side Tonight 7 - 9:20; Saturday 2330 - 7 - 9:20 2 - BIG HITS -2 r.llI.l'l tAl'.lHllilu- ARI liliXHNtli' . , vx SINISTER SECRE S (HA74UTHHWtVtlUll3t51IF.1llIH”H' lr'l ml-mli -, tiiwl mm-