PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVIY APRIL 24 19.3 ' returned to their home in Ilolifox -WW" . -......... ATTENTION A free film "That Man May Live" will be shown at the following places by COCKSHUTT FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. A door prize will be given, also refreshments served by a local organization. Summerside, Presbyterian Church Hall, April 24th 8:30 PM. Sponsored by J. L. Rayner Equipment Ltd. The J. L. RAYNER EQUIPMENT LTD. Cockshutt Farm Machinery Studebaker Cars and Trucks Sales - Service - Paris on. looking him straight in MEETING DAIRY FARMERS LOT 16 AND BELMONT DISTRICTS There will be a meeting of dairy farmers on Fri- day. April 24th at 8:00 p.m.. in the Lot 16 Commun- ity Hall. This meeting is being held to acquaint the dairy farmers in these districts with the organization of the Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. All dairy farmers are urged to attend this meeting. as important matters in connection with your dairy problems will be dis- cussed. AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LTD. Exit Tony Blount i by Sydney Parkman l CHAPTER x I Continued It was then that Thurlow voic- ed his question. ”I'here is something I want to task you, doctor," he said, speak- ing in a slow. diifident voice which had become habitual with him. The doctor turned round in his lchair and looked at him with a (smile. "Yes?" he Said, iiiqiii:'iiig'iy. went the eyes. t'I want to know what you honestly think about me. What is really wrong with me? With my ibrain. I mean?” ; The smile iaiiislied from the ldoctorls face. and when he spoke there was a deliberation and earnestness in his voice that' left .no doubt that he meant what he .said. "In one uoril, niy Iriend --noth- Iiiig!" he asserted. "Nothing at iall. And if I waiited proof of it, I have it in the fact that you have asked this question" For a moment Thurlow fancied ,he had gone too tar. and the other was about in tel! Illlll that he had i5EEll through his pretence, out line ('IOCI0l"S iicxi. words reassured lhim. 1 ”lt is as i hat? said," he went ion. "1 have studied you carefully in the last ten days. and I can Iassure. you inar. you have noth- ing whatever it) uorrv about. You SALE Pick-up trucks 1,f2 and SM. ton Flat bottom trucks 1 ion and 1 1'2 ion -ALSO- A good selection of reconditioned used tractors. ISLAND EQUIPMENT CO. LIMITED Summorsldo, P. E. l. have had a gi'ea' shock. and it had teniporarili affected your lmemory -- but beyond that you lore absniiitrly normal. Ex-en lmamory has been greatly improv- WANTED l B()OKh'EEPER Apply stating experience ;to:--. l l oi.ivi:B's SERVICE I STATION Alherton Ied, and in time I have no doubt 'that it will be completely restored. But you must. give it time -- and -yoii must not worry." Thurlow allowed I. look of re- lief to appear on his face. 'That takes a load off my mind." he said slowly. "But. you can't think what it. is like to he in my state. I feel so - so help- less. I scein to have lost. every- thing. Why. I didn't even know my own name!" The doctor nodded solemnly. "Just so." he said. "I imagine it must be extremely disconcertlnl at first. Almost like being born again -- hut barn at fully-grown man. Yet in some ways you are fortunate. Yours is not a can of complete loss of memory. for al- ready you are able to recall cer- ,tain things." , "I'm beginning to have a sort of ldim recollection of places." Thur- low admitted. ”I get a kind of misty picture when the npne is mentioned. but in all very sha- dowy and vague. And I don't re- member how I came to be there, or what I was doing." ”That will come." the doctor assured him. "If we were oe- qualnted with the details of your past. life, we might help matters forward, but as it . . ." He shrug- ged. ”Biit perhaps. after all, it is better that the process should not be hurried." he went. on. "One is not cured of ii wound in I day. The point to remember. however. is that the hi-aln is completely out of dniiger it is normal in all re- spects. and only the memory is lairkiiin. it it had not been so. you would have been less worried about voiirseif - for you would not be capable of reconiiaing your disability." "You mean that if he was dip- lpv he wouldn't. know it?" the cap- Ilaln suzgestecl. ' The doctor looked a trifle un- jronifnrtable, but nodded agree- fniriit ”In effect. yes," he admitted. 1 ”Weil. ihatts all that matters ins tar as I'm concerned," the cap- Italn remarked comfortably. He liiirned to Tliurlow. "Y'see. they'd lbe bound to drop on me for land- .in' you at Araful if you wasn't all right in the top storey, so nat'- rallv I'm iiiterested." The doctor glanced at his pa- Iielit. apologetically. as though to lrloprerate. the captains crudenesa. but the latter nodded agreement. "As a matter of fact. I've been rather worried about that," he said "Even with vour assurances. riorior, rm wondering whether I iam capable of taking the job on. If it. entails any kind of special- .lzed knowledge which I have now forgotten - " . To be roiitinueri Let Us expert manner. nctly what you require. son for free advice. FREE ESTIMATES We Have--- Service. C112-1 CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS MAY BE iniiiiiggi HOLMANiS No matter what. type of building you liave in mind . . . no matter what remodelling job you want done . . . fully equipped to look after your needs in an efficient and Mr. J. E. Thompson. Manager of our Building Service Department. has had many years in the building business and is well qualified to help you plan ex- Conie in and consult Mr. Thomp- You! The Men. The Materials and The Know- How To Give You The BEST In A Building WP. B.l'C KITCHEN and BATHROOM CONTRACTS TAKEN REMODELING - WRITE - COME IN BUILDING SERVICE ” IUMMERIIDE y ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES Mcllelll's Mills Ami Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Milligari and family were guests at the home of Mrs. Mili.igan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MacLsan. Lot 14 on Sunday April 19th. Mr. and Mn. William MacDonald have rsturned home after spending the winter months at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, in Rhode Island. Miss Grace Mu!'Dh.V. Freetown. spent. the wool:-end of April 19th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MRCDDITKIHI and Mr. Clarence Ellands were visitazs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLsan, Ooleman, on Sunday. April 19th. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bridges. spent. the week-end of April 19th sit the home of Mrs. Brld2d' par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulger, Conway. A Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and family, Ellerslie, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milligan on Sunday evening, Apni 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grlgg and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams and family, Bicleford. iiere guests at the home of Mix and Mrs. James Williams on Suncliiy. April 19th. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellands werel Visitors at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Macl..eod. Welling- ton, on Sunday evening, April; 19th. The Messrs Addison and Ross Ma.cDocnald. Rhoda island, are spending a few days visiting re-' lativas and friends in M(7NelII5' Mills and vicinity. Among those from this vicinity who attended the ltookw match between the CIlB.I'IOLIbI-OWII Island- ers and Halifax Atlantics on Wed- nesday evening. April 15th were Mr. and Mrs. I..awi'enr.e Mllllgalll and daughter Catherine and Mr. Clarence Ellands. Mrs. Ibory Gilbert and daugh- ief Phyllis. U. S A. are spending a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Milli- gan. -AP I O Leary and I C I VlcII'Il'I'y -Improved roads and wea- thar conditions contributed to the large eongragotion at the 0'Leary United Church Sunday evening April 18th. Mr. Thurber. Minister of the church. spoke on the revised version of the Bible. The un- them sung by the choir and con- gregational singing helped to make an enjoyable and insporing ser- vice. i few , the ACROSS 4. Measure: 24. l. Dark.shaly 5. Father limestone 6. Indian mulberry 2 8. Turkish , 7. Part of I 9 Ti it plan 29. . Hostel . Rugged 11. Performer mountain 30. 12. Seizs crest quickly 12. Group of 31. 14. Detect. Pacino 15. Public islands as. notice 13. Fruits of 10. A short a rose 35. comic play 17. Abound 1!. Permit 20.1-tumor 36. 19. Cage 22. Son of 37. for hawks Adam 21. Mark with spoil 23. Leave out 10. S-shaped molding t arch.) 2!. City (It! 32. Young on 34. Not any 35. Little plel .19. Consumed 40. Finnish auport 41. A seasoning (3. Head (abb.) :44. Learning to. stir: up 4!. Moldy 50. Child's 61. Finishes DOWN 1. Pronounco guilty 2. Moalem , title I. Permit: AXYD DJQ X8 LYESA 31 ND-HEKANS. oiIlL'iTcRosswoRo after a. pleasant visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rory Aihtnq, Woodstock. Alan. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arsenuult of O'Leary was baptised on Easter Sunday at st. Anthony's Church at Bloom- field by Rev. M. J. Rooney. The many friends of Miss !.'va .1. MacLerina.n of O'Loa.ry are pleased to know she successfully passed the exsminatioris as set by the Pharmaceutical Association of Prince Edward Island. and her name is now added to the roster of registered pharmaceutical cham- lBi5. Miss Bessie Donnds. O'Loa.ry. is on the staff at Jeily's Department Store. Mrs Albert. Maclsaac. teacher of Montgomery school, i-otumsd to her duties after spending the Easter holidays in surnmonide. the guest of her daughter and son-in. lau, Ill:. and Mrs. Morrison. The young folk of Springfield West are busily engaged practic- ing a play which they hops to Present in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Price of Saint John, N. B.. returned to their home afoer spending Easter in 0'Leari'. the guest of their daugh- ter and son-in-law. Dr. uici Mrs. L. J. Dewar. Mr. Maple to his Charles Reid. teacher at Les! School was r-etumed duties after spending a days in Coleman with his aN.;nhs, Mr. and Mrs. Wtlmot ci . Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended Mr. and Mrs. Ha:-i-y "rimm- as. Cascumpoc. on the death in Prinoe County Hospital of their infant. baby. --Az INTMEMORIAM MELFORI) SEYMOUR WOOD- SIDE ---There passed away at Beach GTOVP. Charlottetown, one April 9th., Melford Seymour Woodside. The late Mr. W(70d.5'ldP. was born at Clinton on April 15th., 1879. the son of the late Wm. P. Wood. side and his wife Annie Donald. The family later moved to Darnlcy. where the deceased worked at his niofesslon of carpenter until he was forced to retire due to im- paired oywght, He leaves to mourn two biota-a: Mrs Geo Mountain and Mrs. Harold Stewart. both of Mslpsque., and one brother William of Ken- singtori, The funeral was held at Malpe- quo United Church on Sunday, April 12th, The Rev. Mr. Baxter spoke words of comfort based on Rom. 5: 3: ”But. We Glory In Tribulations Also.” Hymns Sung were "Forever With The Lord." "Safe In the Arms of Jesus." and "Abide with Me.” Pallbearers wa-e: Colin Mountain, Wallace Picker- ir.rz. Bruoe Stewart, Clarence I'IlCI(E.V- James l-licliey. Ertel Mac- Leod. Interment was in the People's Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Arbing liar-elCPmetcry adjoining the church. QIIIEC-J DD Former President Goddess otdiscord Larvaof IE1 , .5-egh,-Nd. BE Elf-I I'll! w,,.m IIIIJDBEKI i3i!i;li! Hymns HUD i3iDl.lB Ofpraisn i-iiziiat-1 L-iuu Require: 4- menta Yesterday's Aunt Period of time 38. Slant. 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All modern employee benefits. If inter- ested writc:-- BOX 101. GUARDIAN OFFICE SUMMERSIDE DRAPAUD THEATRE CRAPAUD-FRI. 8:30; SAT. 7:30-9:80 "FRANCIS GOES TO THE IIAOES" DONALD O'CONNOR, PIPER LAURIE and FRANCIS, the Talking Mule. Rated an Excellent Comedy - Short Subjects CAMEO THEATRE KENSIN GTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Matinee 2:30 on Satur- day. A story of the men and women who fought their way westward in miles of prairie and peril--in technicolor - ”PASSAGE WEST” -- Starring John Payne, Dennis O'Keefe. Arleen Whelan, Mary Beth Hughes. Also Serial and News. CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 The story of two fighting railroad crows- ruclnq for the single right-of-way. The story of the heroic. men and women who forged a railroad from Denver to the west. Actually filmed In the rugged grandeur of Colorado's Royal Gorge. Ni . NV-. Soil-Nermlllallioadeisilladied... .7Yv'N&uL'x ,.-.-2 KINKDRA DAIRY , Special Meeting of the Shareholders and all in- terested in Kinkora Dairying Association will be held in Kinkora Hall. April 28th. at 8:00 o'clock, for pur- pose of changing to co-operative. W. E. MaoGUIGANo Secretary. Today Saturday .. naor-in "DOORS OF NEW YORK" LEO GORCEY & BOWERY BOYS - AND