I A -.-.,.,;v: in-;-A-.-.... Q.-..Jvcu: --0-are-r." PAGE TWELVE . San-nnrlr NEWS! . for Summer Breakfasts Summer Snacks If you want to let your family in on some sweet news, serve lem Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes. These great big dakes of com are fresh-toasted, the special Kelloggis way. They're frosted with sugar, evenly and smoothly so that each bite is just-right sweet. So crisp they stay crunchy even in milk-and for snacks they're simply gr-r-reatl Got two boxes, and send for this GR-R-REAT Juicer Set-only 3i-00 and 2 box top: A: a special gel-acquainted odor, Kellogg's invites you to accept this handy, 3-pleeo refrigerator iuicer not for only 31.00 and 2 box top: from any package of Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes. Plioblo plastic, won't chip or break. Holds 50, 32 and IB ox. Alr-light tops, spill-proof pouring spout. Send order to: Kellogg's Juicer Set, Box lB2i, Toronto, Ontario. ' mg and keeping perfectly CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTUN Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9515. It's academy-award winner's Jose Ferrer and Kim Hunter in comedy-film taken from Book-of-the-Month Best Sel1er-”ANY- THING CAN HAPPE ", and to prove it, see the ad- ventures of these two with their joys and troubles. laughs and sighs. The whole family will enjoy this show. CAPITOL Summon-aisle TODAY (Thursday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 The Action-Packed. Story of Big-Time Gangland Today! n6ViiiE"n.oli3liiiEN-sliliiin THE huullby Dinwdby IRVTNGABHER-WlLLlAMDlE'l'BRLB ' , ' lauewl-wbrWAli.RENDU'F'F', muslin-ybyHaramM&oy 'mCe.' Ahrtmfiuo :sus::::r:x..-x.;.'-zsrkf-saez: - - -. SEE FBI SMASH . SPY PLOT! ' Wellington and Vicinity -After an absence of so years. Mr. Alonzo Coagi-ove has returned to the land of his birth. Mr. Cos- grove is the son of the late Dr. John T. Coagrove and Mrs. Cos- grove, formerly of Wellington. P. E. I. When a young man he left his home for the U. B. A. where he has resided ever since. He expects to leave for'his home in Septem- her. Mr. John Gamble who has been a patient in P. 1:. Island Hospital, has returned to his home in southwest. Mr. Gussle McNelll. Riverside. who has been a patient, in P. C. l-iomital, has now returned to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAusland. Summeraide, were recent visitors at Coleman. Messrs. Ambrose and Arelus -7.a.cDonald arrived recently by car from western Canada on a visit in Riverside. Lot. 16. They are guests of their brother. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacDonald. They are being warmly welcomed by their many friends. Mrs. Colin Mcxinnon Sr.. who spent the winter months in Sum- merside. has taken up residence in her former home in Southwest. Mrs Major McDonald. summer- side. has returned to her home af- ter a pleasant visit with friends in New York and other cities oi U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald were recent visitors to the western part of the Province. Mrs. Alice Baldow-lrecently visited BURGESS BEDTIME Continued from Page 10 all! while doing so. This was one of those times. Why didn't mother come home? If there was danger. why didn't she come and tell them? What was the matter with every- body? Of course they couldnt know that mother was just as anxious to come to them as they were to have her come. She wasn't far away, but she was herself filled with a great (car. It wasn't fear for herself, but for those precious young Squirrels. It was because oi them that she did not move. You see. she was amid that if she did move their danger might. be just so much greater. she was a- trait! but wise, was that little gray mother. Meanwhile the silence seemed to be fairly shrieking. "Danger! dan- ger! danger!" Yet it was giving no hint as to what that danger was. Look no they would, the young squirrels could see nothing what- ever to be afraid of. will-TE GUARDIAN. ETOWN in summerside where she had a pleasant time with friends. Mrs. Minerva Arsenault of Mc- Adam, N.B.. recently visited her niece Mrs. Stanley Mcxinnon of southwest; she also visited in Portage. Congratuluions are extended to Miss Evelyn Ford, aummerside. who celebrated her 16th birthday on July 4th. On this occasion she was the recipient of many tokens of love and remembrance. she is the daughter of Mr. and Mm Beecher Ford, formerly of Wei- lingion. Mrs. Robert Slack and Min sopie Gallant, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Emile Gallant, Mont Oar- mel, are home from Kitchener, Oni., due to illness of their father who is a patient in Charlottetown Hospital. Misses Melina and Bertha Rich- ard who are attending Ruatico Convent. are now spending some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glorlce Richard. Miss Carmella Doucette is now home in St. Raphael after attend- ing Rustico Convent. I lMr. Adrien Bernard who was at- lending Mont Carmel Unlveraity,is spending his vacation with his par- ents in Mont Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Richard whose marriage took place in Ham- ilton, Ont, on June 20 are spend- ing their honeymoon with the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Richard. supper was re- cently served lo the newly married couple and a large number of rela- tives and friends attended. An enjoyable evening of music and dancing was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Richard received many beautiful gifts. They will reside in Hamilton where the groom is employed. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant of St. Timothy on the recent death of their infant child. Mrs. Kenneth Muir of Kitchener, Ont, is spending a few weeks in Mont Carmel, due to the illness of her father. The closing of Mont Carmel School was held June 26 in Mont Carmel Hall. A large crowd at- iended and a fine program of songs and readings were enjoyed by all. An appropriate address on behalf of the pupils was read by Miss Rita Arsenault and presents were presented to both teachers. Brief addresses were given by Rev. T. J. Buoie and Rev. Adrien Arsenault, also-by both teachers. Mrs. Arthur Arsenault and Mrs. Tilmon Arsen- ault. Mr. and Mrs. Azade M. Gallant of, Dieppe, N. B.. are spending holi- days in Mont Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arsenault ACBDGB I. Ready DOWN month 9. A pleating of lace 10. sereglio 12. speaks 14. Small cont:-l button 15. Bag eagerly fo r 11. Constel- lation 1!. A muscle of the loin melody To recover Polish . Disease of children (India) 83, Undershot waterwhasl 35. Large cal: 37. College business (meet: 4!. Egyptian goddess EVBA on war INA nwa: tw ow ms-rva l vacuum cmuqum 1 DAILY CROSSWORD DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE-Here's bow to work in AxrnLnAAxn MLONOFELLOWA c--.- f"'.:.r simply stands for another. In this example A In me -!o.- the three Us. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apou rtrophlu. the length and formation of the words are all hint; Each day the code letters are dllierent. A Orypeograp Quotation INVJLK ra,.eN,-rwr INA owns- sewn up companions. in in one or V Gull-911009. ;l '.V Zl'JliI-3 11'! I 'i"'ll '.T 23. Organ of ' hearing 25.. contend i 27. Con- (0. Speak descending 42. Japeneep person coin 30. Food 46. Music (slang) note humor ea YGVTTAD First! 0 nrwu nvirniuc HAVE HAD PLAYHATII. I happy romantic story- ROYAI. THEATRE BORDEN Wednesday and Thursday 7: Thursday. Elizabeth Taylor, Larry Parks in the "LOVE IS BETTER EVER" . 15-9:i5; Matinee 2:30 on Glues: litud - nun lninlnoe omen noun: or. H. I. u.?..u.m Water Street (Ophelia llolrnesra) I loani- in Mont Carmel. Mr. Cedric Arsenault. son of Mrs. Louise Araeneult. has entered Pro- JULY 23. 19535 of Charlottetown recently visited vincial sanatoriuin for treatment. nanaunuune. after spending some and deuehter lend:-a of Oolemu ---- time in Mont Camel visiting relI.- recently motored to St. Gilbert ti Mr. and Mrs. Nasalra Richard tlves. vialt Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Medal: and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McKay and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Maadix. have returned to their homes in Mrs. H-ank Walsh, eon Sherman -BM. Saint Anna's Sunday LENNOX ISLAND SUNDAY, JULY 26 Solemn High Mass 11:00 Olclock Benediction-3:00 P.M. Meals, Refreshments, Etc. 43.51? 2”” .. ,(i n.. M... zionnmym-.sons' entire peelxeaalayourgveraenonll ovuydaerettoissooeibandlndu Canada's Milciest Cigarette T 4!; ow SALE JULY 23 - 29 at the J. & S. VARIETY STORE LTD. &b gs cl” DRESSES COATS Us COAT SETS - In Cotton. Dimity, Etc. Assorted Colors. Assorted colors and materials 51295 1.12, Pre-teen 8-14 Of . FOR SALE V”'"”” l” W” '"i""'si3 392?” IN MALPEQUE for S138 Sizes 7-10x ' O b .1 d. B b 16 (moor 2 ' neggsrst; 3155.95 "9 U1 "18 - .V - Sizes 1-10 r . Sheathed inside. Suitable for , cottage. Values to W38 Remsl:f;st;1,g,;sw HAROLD BRYENTON, for 52.19 for sun Remington GROUP 3 Si 1 6 ' zes - x : Sizes 2-12 Regular to sails ----e-ee---- msular V3109 53-93 for S635 Professional cards 42.. 52.93 .,oys- can gm I GROUP 4 Sizes 2-6 ' A' Raymond Gran" Sizes 7-12 and Pre-teen 8-14 Regular to 313.50 B.8c.. 0-D. Regular Values to S635 fgf OPTOMETRIST for 54.29 size, 3.5 us Water Street. - ..:.:..i Regular to 59-75 Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear for . Sizes 1-2 . ""'"' ”” Sizes s, M & L. Reg. to 51.59 Rem” to um I. F. IIIIITTER R. 0. for 51.19 for 55-93 ”"'”''m"" Olourance Ladies' White Summer PURSES- I s"”"”'''”'' "' '" 'r Regular value to 53.98-for 51-93 Complete Visual Analyse: Glallee Fitted PHONE 31! I IMALLMANS BUILDING W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. E. i. uproar. amnmna Granville at Water Street lummereld P. 0. BOX Ill T. EARLE IIIDKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oonune w ' Bummer-side. P. I. I. IEONI 2088 E. E. PARKMAII 0 t. D. 8.0. o OMETIIIT I to 1! - l to 0 and by appointment PIONII Ill? IEGINT TEEATII BLDG. Durnmerelde DR. J. I. DDIRDR aaimn ' Dental x-am emu... euneins sonnsnsina mu us- PIIYIICIAN O Il7IGl0Ng moo-uxee AM. Dally. 1100- 4: P.M. Dally. MO-- 0: P.M. Dally. DIAL TOOL, ' Line of Ladies' Crepe SLIPS--sizes 34. 36 and 38-for .... 31.29 Also other lines of SLIPS'ot 209k OFF Ladies' Nylon GLOVES. pastel colors. reg. to 31.35--for . . . . . 69: Baby ROMPERS and -WASH SUITS. sizes T-3. Special at . . . . 31.19 Don't Miss these Outstanding Bargains at- The J. & S. VARIETY STORE LTD. The Store on the Corner that does Business on the Square MAJOR HOOPLE IT MUST as Just Too DREAMVS MARRIED To A HAPPY BOY I.IKEj I-wzvev MR6. BAXTERITELL I HIM mt; MAISOR WENT TO Hel.5INeFor25 T0 621- ' some 5AMPLE5 arr smuoes POT-5 --- He HA5 A con-, TRACT -ro TEGT it-.-rt-ism on 11”. ,.u. NeIeHsoiz- a A OUR BOARDING HOUSE 7 . . V ,, HARVEY 6AID AT BREAKFAST y 1jHA-r rme MAJOR same on. VACATION Remwoeo HIM on WHEN He was mean BYA BULL . AND Acts: A wt-manna r sun. went AwAvl --- t 7- HARVEY. MENTIONED were 1 ' HUSBAND h M 5 4 a ; .lO: x 3' . xCM''&x.;.AEix:,-gg