"v-“svaa... .,. .. , accomnanled by her brother and imam mt” fol” differ?“ Fmups: wife, Mr. and Mrs. Syl McMurrer, f,“ nus’ 5mm’ service and 5°‘ who were visiting friends 1n ha. Plans were made to decorate Noncton Fe church for the harvPst thanks- ‘ ' , P-‘Plllll. The Mlzpah benediction glulsht the meeting: to n close- rnt Vancouver citizen. who spent M Weeks visiting relatives in l-lnmil loft ing resident of B. C. for neo years. He is a pioneer of nrovince. Woodside over iii-div and presi hsnoy faoult "m"?! Yrimds easily and as a ‘WWII? consequence had a 6 Ikilillrwith ihem events in their ‘Lark! which appeared trivial. but iqrsotten with "mly years. narriculary deli l" 8 Programs =11 bs and 'l st lli l0 10783011 slates, The. boundary line sualmost a vixsiln SEPTEMBER 27. -- ' 194s THE WESTERNGUARDIAN AGENTS: .I. Elmer Murphy. I86 Hanover Street, In! George Glow, 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDE snd News. ‘ ‘ PRINCE COUNTY lptlons. Advertising. The Guardian msy be following stores Bell Bdnlsstoro, Water Street; Gouriies Drugstore. ll Central‘ Street.- “mow Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gsudet. 67 Grsnviils Street‘ vmcy; Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Doucettds Grocery‘. Secon Street: bought st sny of tho in Sommsrslde: Island Motor Transport. Water Street. J t fiiuusrdisu will be delivered to ony home lu Bummersldo by Currier B” n 3° p" any g 18o per week. Phone Z89 or sea-z for this sen-vim o, 3|" your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route '40:; MAY rmo what you a" looking tor on our Classified Pass- Acuool. SPORTS Bedellll? 1W. n-iday, Oct. 1 Teachers find ‘:11 eting scholars admitted free- glfil? directors requested t0 “lend :35 demonstration of new will"! sjvffll. "ii l ,1 tviLl. BE collecting liogs n-“r-gugh the Summerside, Linklet-‘ 5-H Elgnnors, sherbrooke and qwiicllers Rest. dlstrirlcls every 35¢ For further lnformaimll ,. n. 351-2. Robert R5082. Su/m- 1.. urrside R- R. 3- _ ATTENDS (IONVENTION - 13,. Vincent, Grunt, Sllmmerslflt, yuilllllflil from Sflifll Jflhn- ,1}, “k9,. m; uttcndcd Z1 dental .\»_.\.l.illl€ll, He ivzis arCc-lnpflillfld i _ 3111., Grunt. 5- cnrnrsc vrsrrorts - Mr. Jame: Mclncroiv oi v left recently for home af- we i; a week visiting friends .-» Sjllflb, Charlottetown and othEi‘ gym-p; Airs, Maclncroiv was the defeat their entire trip --in a sum the early 1920's afvter thirty vic- torious games. The audible obser- four connoiseurs gere ivell worth remembering. — vatlons —DON’T FORGET dance in Burlin —ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - Trustees of Prince County Hos- with pltal wish to sincere thanks the bequest One Hundred Dollars from tln Estate acknowledge of John Townsend. late of Kensington. —FOUR OLD-TIMERS — S ed directly behind home plate, youthful appearing Donald Stewart. Dr. Howatt. Ferno Graves and Jack Wright witnessed big game on the school diam on Wednesday. The quartotte were prominent merribers of the Sum- merside team which gave the iam- ous "Boston Travellers" their only during mer of in the Maritimes of the The regular Eton Monday, Sept. .2’lth music by Gallant and Burgess - received The of G. eat- the O. Pqromou nl pw Viv/nut‘! J04’. the oncl w’ e \ p its, i/l/{E - ell/mew - nrzeeéuvi‘ George Reéves mil Beulah Bondi _. Produclfl by RICHARD MAIBAUM - Olmsted by WILLIAM D. RUSSELL Tliltw GUAR fi CAPETQL Summer-side TODAY (MURRAY) and TUESDAY s... “M; SznrgoPres-erv; Sa/fztodgs? ,3 g ‘--—--/ x , . so! canny Bony Fitzgerald. "Shun. they'll stool your honrl . . . and your pocketbook . . . and bond you tho laugh of your iifsl" M." - < a 15a" DIAN. cnaizcorrsroww lllolman lemony Party Winners 1t is practically all prizes offered connection with Holmsns by the lucky winners. The two grand prizes of $100.00 stores) were won by Mrs. R. L Austin Coady of Hazelbroolr. The second prizes were claimed York. with both gentlemen carry- mattresses. The dinner sets Mrs. Alton Anderson. St. Elieanors each received a. handy Coleman hotplate (4th prize). other prize winners included Mrs. D. s. Ad- ams. Summer-side. and Mrs. Garnet Ford, North Milton, auto.rugs. Harold Stewart, Malpeque, and Mrs. Gerald Johnston. Charlotte- town iRobin Hood flour). Miss Alberta Barrett, Belmont Lot; l6. and Mrs. John Bulman. Char- lottetown tthermos picnic jugs). All prizes ivlfh the excopiicn cf a pair of nylon hose and a. box of Moirs chocolates were clnfl-ned by the lucky winners proving that. the mammoth Holman Btrl“ C Sale created a great deal of in- terest throughout the "Island!- S. Anrjiuuuc interesting to note that in big Birthday Sale have been claimed <both Hewitt of Summerside and Mrs. by Mr. Heath F. Campbell oi Long River and Mr. Bonneil Ling of ing off high quality spring-filled 13rd prize) were won by Mrs. Alphonse Mallett, Traveller's Rest and Miss Doreen MacKay, Charlottetown. and Mr. Levi Jay. Mount Stewart. m aamuwrrcv l AUCTION SALE ' 1N TUE MATTER. OF THE BANK- ‘ ItUPTIJY 0F CECIL .I. CARVER. 01-‘ SUMMERSIDE, IN PRINCE COUNTY, PRJNCE EDWARD ls- LAND, ADJUDGED BANKRUPT. Tho assets consisting of sTOCK. FIXTURES Ind BOOK DEBTS oi‘ the adjudged bankrupt will be Wld by Public Auction to the hllhest bidder on Wednesday the 29th day of September A.D. 19-18 at two o'clock in the afternoon, st the Prince County Court Holy-y, Summerside. Inspection of the assets may b! ‘Trinket! on Wednesday the 29th day of September. 1948, by callml at the Trustee's Office in the Prince County Court House, between the hours of o and 12 u. the forenoon. J. IIIJBERT IIALL. Trustee. .__..__________ ______~_____ iftussians changed and they bet-aim; ‘noticeably less agreeable." a; Me informant phrased it, after me negotiations were muvcci to Ber. lin and the militaljv gO\E1‘i1u1‘5 n! the four powers there wag-e m. structed to put the Moscow agree. meht into effect. It is at this point, some Ameri. os cvneris hat Szalin‘. re ' 1.. 1. , ,,_,,.,_ Pd llitlhly unnouulzn- wit 1 his cul- leagues in the Poiifiiuro and i)“; the Russian Prime Aiiinistcf, there- fore. sent, word to his commander in Germany. Marshal Vasslly SQ- kolovskl‘ to wreck the agreement by msls ‘jwiozis intol- erable to the Western Panel's, At any rate, by S6,") 14’ me Western Government decided their r - generals in Berlin could "et - ~ rctuedrr P~i ,. . -l1~ li\i"l"€l' Lotira liullaly of Gowan Personals on‘ u Om he ) “gig Willi $9K010\'Ek.\'. " -- . . - ‘ cls show that de= 1 BT39. P. L. 1. The: M" “will” —Mr, Eliphalelt Howatt of North nleam st i-E- mm _. ~11‘ e . 1nd on ‘heir return by MP- w... m ,1“ d _ . , - - "it has resorted to blockade “fins Cilmlllllrhvht he had ll]- ‘nltfs Lmdrzgnn. Cl)2lI'lO'sl.Et0VVlI.-- bulsisesge vaazngsdaiivlgiéngmn on M50 UIWWUI occuPuhon5 ~ Al“ Full’ Al’ Th6 Fflll’ meavsums‘ It has lmjeatexwd ‘me b.:.€d that a soviet agency should ' h 715 915 M “n” Tuesdu 330 Berlin population with sta vaticn, l" effect. control the currency in _ __The many friends of Mr. 5 0W5 - ' - ‘“ o Y ' disease and cconcmic rum: it. has BEN"? and that the Ruggians __ png-pgBYTl-IRIAN YOUNG Charles R Rogers summers,“ 253E tolerated disorders and attempted should also he able to impose re. PEOPLE 9151-11‘ - The YOUR‘; m“ reg”. h, lnmfn C! h.s Séri; WA to overthrow me ll€lli'l_V-€l€_Cl!3fl blriqllflus on the use of xhe all‘ pemuvs Guild of the Slitnmerside Pu The“ “ ‘ “v d ,____,, _ municipal g0\'ul'l‘lnl8l\l. of Berlin. Corridors to the (‘H165 iiy the we“. P,.,,',.',y,er,fln Church met on ' 5 l‘ W "The altitude and conduct of the flrn Powmgg, ntursdfly gvenmg rm. [he firs, _Mgssm Layton Rose's and A“ South-t Government i-eveal sharply _. ting of the season with a mcndid attendance at. the home pf {he president, Mrs. David Lar- kin, Plans were made to hold a t-jinty-y 5314a on Saturday, October '3 ‘the members were busy DYE‘ pgflflg [or the full bazaar. At the close of the meeting delicious re- freshments were senvd by the hostess, assist/Ni by Mrs. Hazel Dvstant and Mrs, Balfour Mac- Kny. - I —AIR.PORT ANCE _- A mon- fle; and 0f th season dance is to lg held in the drill hall of the RCAI‘_ slfliiCll, Summerslde, on Saturday cvcnlnil. OfifllY-‘T ‘Jhd- ll has been ierlrncd hy n ncws re- lease from the station. This will take the same form as the dance held on Air Force day in June. The hall will be ligated for the purpose and Don llesser and his orchestra will supply the music. By the kind permission of the commanding officer, Squadron Leader WC, Lancstaff, D.F.C., the public are cordially invited. Ad- mission will be $1.00 per couple. Canteen facilities and parking twee will be provided, -_ S. - .- ENTERTAIN VISITORS —- Mr. and Mrs, Percy MacMurdo. entertained a number o! friends- s: their lovely home in Kelvin Grove on Hidny owning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. williaim Mac~| liurdo, Lashburn, Saskatchewan,‘ who have been visiting in the Province during the past month. The eWnlng was spent in sociall , intercourse, contests and music,| Miss Eleanor MacMui-do played a number of piano selections and Mrs. L.M. Callbeck, Summersldd. led in s sing-song, Delicious re- freshments consisting of lc€ cream and cake were served by the host- ess, assisted by her daughter, and Mrs, WD, Proiltt, Kenslngtcn. - S. C‘ T -CHRISTIAN CHURCH YJKS. -'I‘ha YRS, of the Summerside Church of Christ met in the church llIlll on Tilcsday evening with a zocd aiicndanm‘. Rev William BllFc-n conducted the worship per- lod, after which plfillS tvere made for the fall and winter work. The follrnving slate of officers was brought in: President, Garth Link-letter,- vice-president, Miss Flu Einman; secretory, Miss Gloria Niclllsh; treusuwr, Marshall cru- lierk, The month's meetings were -LEAVE tr 5 FOR VANCOUVER»- . Frank Woodside. s promin- liis home and ion and vicinity on return Wednesday morn- Woodslde has been a rly fifty the coast The naming of Mount in the Coast Range is l w» Larkiiw, Professional Bard T. Earle llickeyl flfifili-filfi i- <>~ - Kcnsington. —Mr. Ben Taylor. Mgr, of the nternational Harvester plant Sumimerside was a business visitor to Kenslngton on Wednesday. - K. —Messrs. Ervin Jay and George Webster of Kehsixzgton the boll game in Sumlmerslde Wednesday, and were in their appreciation of smart plays by both teams. ~K. -Mrs. Lawrence DurauiFJr. a little son Jackie, accompanied by her mother and sister. Mrs, Kath- leen l-lenenssey and Lois, Sunday in Clermont, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dur- ant. ~—K. -W. L, Delaney. F‘. R. Nauss and Bruce Howard of Kensington attended the game in Summerslde on Wednes- 1 ClB§'.—K. championship ALBANY PERSONALS Mr. Waldron Cameron and h mother were visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday. Many friends of Mrs. Many friends of Mr. Leo Mc- Quarrie are glad to see him out again after being confined to his home. Mrs. Eddie Creamer and iam- iiy have returned to Waltham. Mass. after spending the summer months with her mother, friends nnd relatives in Albany, Riverdole and Bonshaw. Mrs. Creamer wa Chartered Accountant Offlco st l5 Granville street Phone 51! Snmrnsrsldn i l Present testimony of his popu- ize. He has the y of itffabiltty and most other 0f hi! youth and remin- "lovable trip, going to 59g nds on importance andgwere not ‘Jie passing of Mr. Woodside was ghted with the rac- Old Home Week and SMALLMANQ BUILDING. ll. F. liilllTEli Ii. 0. OPTOMETRIST Complete Vlsusl Anslyses Glasses Fitted ' Snnsmerslde. PJLI. PHONE 765 lqllelllly- Ho plans to foster encourage harness racing on H‘ Pacific Coast in which a "rl- was made last summer with e hill) and patronage of in- rested men in Washington u negligible quantit sport of kings." sta y in He thinks fling gate \vlll take all the n and frustration out of rnrv. racing. -K REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Bummer Street, lommersido were inter- ested spectators of the Summer- side-Charlottotown series game in Summerside on Wednesday-K. attended vociferous several spent ball David McKay are sorry to learn she is confined to her bed through ill- ness. also Mrs. I-lowett. REG ENT at OI! nd t new: l V‘ . CEAUDETTI HENRY BlllBEllT- FilNllA flag Mgy Ohm - idclgCollins - John Corrodins reo t novel y WalforD. Edmondsl Dorris Ipwdpn . Jessie Ralph - Arthur Shields . Mr. Waldron Cameron made a [ghost lpwory-Rogus lmhof ‘short trip to Moneton on Sun- umummflufqgg _ dill’ 185R ,,,~,,,,,;,,|,,,..4¢os.s Quoonloybylsnulrstfi snllofirll-Ilil Mr. Charlie Leslie has left on a . 33g motor vacation to Toronto and Shows 7.15 0nd 9.l5—Mutmee M0049)‘ “m! Wefinesduy . fpolnfs west. Sponsored by tho Summsrside Odd Fe 0W! __- __.-_ — - _.. Mr. Murdock Dawson was in V I _ A harlottetown on business on DOGS ARE NUISANCE‘ .\'&: -.u-~,-cu\~h-.»e.->-§coés uesday. coupon, out. - (c?) — P011“ here have received complliflt! about drogs running at larfl- 011% m.“ who had just painted his hguse, said a wonderful pooch threw dirt on the work from a nearby excavation. is FIRST MARITIME OYSTERS SENT BY AIR TO ALBERTA MONCTON - The first ‘ship- merit’. of oysters to be swt from the Maritfmes this season by air left here rrcenily by T""5'C“n' ado Air Lines’ air cargo service. The 2.": dozen oysters were de- livered next morning at Leihbridge S l CAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton d Mstinee 8.30; 5W5“! fig“ your. Tuesdll’ 1-15 - 9-15 Mails Iiellinflel"! "imura rotten" ’ with Burt Lancaster. Charles Bid-- ford. Yvonne DeCarlo. E118 583"" and Ann Blyth- Aiso Shorts Alta, Air cargo service was augurated not long allo by T-C-A» and penmlts the sliiltmellt °l oysters to more distant pOlMS ivithout spoilage. llrinz Tomato Soup FREE. - - - So many people ask for ST broldor and so msny Towel priced st 89 cents. o! Embroidery E. Parlum 0pm.. M. Optometrist Eyes Essmlned Glssses Fitted Vlsusl Trslnlng Given of stomped Cotton-they're in the YARN lrss just been received in the 5 duty socks. It ls the popular t pleasing snd servlcesble colors. skelns st l9 cents s shin snd in inst could not keep this Ysrn in k... — G. I-I. M.- Thu-Q’; s. good nmnz sour DEAL on In the Groccric Department- - - - l know it will interest you! With the purchase of blTllER 1 ‘tln o! Heinz am Noodle lllfl 1 to. of mo.» celery 5mm 0R l "n f" "N" Vegetable soup and 1 tln of Heinz Green Poo Souwyi"! F" (“E u“ "l Soups. the regular value of which ls 42 cents FOR ONLY 30 CENTE- You- don't wsnt to miss these Specials-they help W" "VB ‘"1 W“ Grocery Bills. Ask for I-leins SMIPQ-“lhrfre dcliclotrst-Take advant- age of this special llelns Soup Deal In ths Grocery INN-FIRM"- ___‘___. Unexpected snd refreshing sre the checked TAl-‘l-‘ETA BLOUSES on display in the Ladies’ Wear Depsrtment. - - - They have deeP "l" Pan collars, long sleeves and buttoned fronts and cuffs. The color! Mt‘ pink and black. blue snd blsclt snd of course whit:- anrl black. The sizes sre 12 to Zll-prleell st 6.95. This Checked Taffeta B101!" b)‘ "Mal- vern" will be worn anywhere and everywhere-it's smart for work- it's smart for home snd It's smart for thst extra special dste. You'll see these Blouses in the Ladies’ Wesr Department. AMPED COTTONS and LINENS to om- people sro going to be pleased with the pieces the Dry Goods Depsrtment now llss in stock. to do. - - - You msy choose s Runner of or pastel shsdes priced from 39 to 59 cents. of either fine white or colored cotton priced st 1.25 to 1.85. You otn also get sll th Thread-these sro 4 cents s slteln or 3 slselns for l0 cents. "and Embroidered articles rnske lovely ed when you've worked them yourself. Come in s Dry Goods Department. ATTENTION KNITTERS -~ A brand new shipment pruofed. nnshrlnlrsbloo Ysrn is ldesl for knittin -p|y weight. Lewlsts Ysrn is svsllsble In 2 ounce ,, supply right now. You'll find it in This smart Deal gives you Heinz Fancy Work is interesting fine quality cotton In whiic - - - A bridge or in (‘loth its purpose to continue its illegal and coercive blockade and its un- lawful action designed to reduce the status of the United States. the United Kingdom and France as occupying powers ir Berlin to one of complete subordination to Soviet rule and thus to obtain absolute authority over the eco- omic, political and social life of he pecple of Berlin, and to in- corporate the city ih the Soviet zone.“ The Western Powers declared that Russia had by its action as- sumed “sole rzsiponsibility‘ for creating a situation which makes further direct negotiations impos- sible and causes the “LhreaW to peace. “In order that international peace and security may not be fur- ther endangered," the note de- clared, "the Governments of the United States. United Kingdom and France, therefore, while re- serving to themselves full rights to i-ake such measures as may be necesary to maintain under these circumstances their positions in Berlin, find themselves chligcd to refer the action of the Soviet Gov- ernment to the Security Council of the United Nations." Story of Negotiations The 3,000-word note was accom- panied by an American "white paper“ setting forth in 24.000 words of documents the full records oi the United States Government's version of the negotiations be- tweon the Western Powers and Russia for getting the blockade lifted. The records showed that these negotiatigns, which began in July. reached two climaxes. The first indicated that the talks would hr successful and the second fore- shadowed their eventual and tinw fully realized failure. . The first climax came Aug. 23. At that time the British, United States and French representatives in MOSWW. after four weeks of ‘P "~ ’ A " ' '1“. craft. basCd mainly at The Pas. J._ A. hliKlnnOli, Minister of negotiation with Molotov. lmd a unlw7l';llmfii;q~li_l; 1min“ C"- '1he scorch \\'a(§"s])1ll‘l'8flgfrltflllll‘; Zhll-lléi'il1l[:)‘RESO'ill'CC5, left here Joint conference with Molotov and rmcc {HFHYVé M“ ‘p q lw-d‘ ‘ors, ldenittlhni ‘fishing. firs‘. in; ivcienmv r éwffians-Canaoa Air l‘. Stalin and completed an "ogrcc- . ' ‘ .. ‘- .. h. l. l ‘~11 HM“ @>'L~~ ~‘. “ “m ‘° “‘““- H“ "s" hi“! ~. ment in principle" for lifting llic ”>'fd“*'7- i7 he ("'l7i.crz1‘.m‘.,1 ‘Ii-l - llfillfilll l0 mumliland belch" Yo be cut short to attend a meet- l. blockade. ltflll llrlllglnflllifgllalhllOhiil o tic no XffdyflqlGOXJZt/lllllllflillli ‘in , m; of‘ p1'_;\'iil,(j;11 ministers in the . Undgl, this ngreemenL H, the (ml? i If? lln-‘--~ limi . lhit ‘flllllt med .=..i<l “om. Cfiildfllllll cw ‘He had visited ‘l. Aw": .1: .c»~r. ' -, .. . illusions said they were prepared Lnwrkyad m" n m“ Ildllsl v and l to lift the blockade without any T80‘ arrmflu, t,“ m" U w: i n W‘ Cm ll nova Scotia firings attached‘ and w’ me "it Th." P'i=’.‘=n'iirrinv. less than ill ‘hrv-‘lov A kl» - mdudlns Western Powers declared their “our? .5.” “m. We‘... Sight“; h‘ “ " VS a 55,05“) i “ammuth- N' readiness to accept the use of me ynrllvea<tfrryj 53_.k3g.;i,..~_-,-q..l l " l‘ " '1" Soviet occupation currency in all huh Dunn... end". m... ,1 pm. _ ‘ _ _ "f ‘“*”“' _ “r Bern" proflded H’ W“ “Hm” largscstv acrinl searches in Conrad-f BlGGEST BIRD GROUP four-power control. m. ;.,5_.._,,-.-_ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ " ‘" ‘ l “l, V1 V’ r" '_ _b om gs t Up to this point. and through i -_ - (k ‘ , "'1 ‘ " ‘ ' , " 7' l 3 [his cnnrflrehrm i.“ W. ;.-n._..~__..1 102,190; ah“? ,_ . Hiilallliii}. - lemdm: a tour of 1w m’ or fl.l.lll.t)li, is the dom- Sunday night‘ (he Sofia ingot,” states m“ .1 the Ma lmes to discuss matters. ant group of livini hirfi. tors maintained a diplomatically _“‘__‘_"“' “" _'__‘_”**‘—""— con-ect although hard-boiled atti- tude toward the western rcp- w-esentntives. Russians Change Minds The personal attitude the oi 142?»; i5‘ for treatment of IOlI-S, CARBUNCLES AND PIMPLES ‘If you sufier from the pain and misery and the lfnlbflrnlalmcnf 1114f these skin eruptions aml lrlcmiscn cause —liml out now about the Laniigcn "U" lrealtncnl. which has proved m’ benefit to many former sufferers. Lsnligz-n "D" m“. gifts-doubly spprecint- nd sec these fine pieces of LFAVISTA and l0 Department. This moth- ; sweaters sml heavy courses in s wide variety of We A" 74"" 5'11"“! tori-y about Lamina "D". isins antigens derived rom sisphy lncarcus slime and lllrnup, the organisms ususllv on“. rich-red res nn- ~ible for t esc cnrufitione. o bottle tan» sv Mount yrsr-so stock up on your the 5 and l0 Department. I-llllltilll IAIOIATO n lltltmsod sv. |., IIIS IIMIFID cldcd after seven days that they.’ should head fan‘.'~<‘lcall_v desolate area I've ever-l .. On Sept. 14. the United States and France tool: "W" “Si? dwwly to Moscow‘. They asked the Soviet. Government w order Sokolovsky to carry o commitments which the Shdlv Stalin had made, . On Sept. 18, the heretofore sec- l’ ret records show, the Russians re- Filled to the-Western Power re- ulxesr, llitilslding Sokolovsky on all I ut the records points and, in the ivords o: m- night's nctc: “File Soviet Government fur- ther confirmed its intention w fllslrgard its commilzncnts to lift ihe restrictions imposed on trans. port and comznunit-ntioils bg. , mg to impose YESlflLl§l0i1§ .._ had not before bctn ill eiircl,” SURVWURS _______ ‘ _ l rCuniinucd from Page 1) || husband was to egglgijm; .1 board. ile tried to grow years m ollbiliafl-HEE." "Hcrivons. l one for Jack-of-all-Tradcg ' l From the story Capt. told. the bulky, CUBS: l‘ therefore, Britain. X l l Heads winlrhls loll. . .‘ ‘ encltrntinglv HEW f.l€lldl_\' Scalisc the jnck-of-all Jade's, the man o! endless resourcefulness. enlarged as I Ironically. he hitched a ride aboo ‘d ll l the aircraft to get home for retirement after 5:0 years in army. He has a wife and five it was Scallse who converted his steel helmet “into the stevcpot you ever saw." and barbecued a porcupine, sweetest who shot children. i r uctzd as cook, improvised shelters out ; of parachutes and branches. Kastner bagged grouse, tried for two nights to ambush a cariboo- used a corvboy": lariat for varied mirposes. and broke trail with .1 ifle in one hand and a SFl-pauml back on his back when tho}! di- . south and were "en-l culfed in fallen iilrnlacrs. the mos? aoucy young snilor of wcol felt sc-tin show up the buck. Upper Flcor Main SMALIMAII‘ Win compliments goloro . . . Win fashion’: l 1 : highest honors. See ' our ow hots on. f Superb felts magnifi- ll cenlly and iemminely ll ; I adorned with feathers ’ ‘ Fashion new up- und ribbon —- shaped cuwgng Mm _ _ o; wool felt, with o hclglt giving feurh- io your cr. 5.95 short coiiture. with pert streamers to An attention gelling lint‘ of wool felt with soft sot- in ribbon on the side. 3.95 4.95 Store Section THERE ousma as] tAwl” BABY SEEME AWFUL ‘c-LOW GETTING THE HANG OF SOME VIOlZDS “v guard planes in addition to P..C..-‘.. /sAv "I LOVE you. r uohuv, r LOVE you DADDY". COME uni-i, aim, SAY "1 Lou: you. 1 I regarding parks and forestry. Hon. 8y Fflgillyfdlld Shorten t (l do‘: UP'T1.'AT molt NElEP use» 7o TAU!’ ha: A LlTTLE c 4v» :‘-,'.~ 7.7“; $utrl- # ~55 ." ilOrlONl A JERK.’ Bur ocov! l5 l Z504. M usouicuou i I\ PICKING UP omens a/o... o l‘, ' Pl! YlL/s‘ "’ ‘ PE/O/BAI/Ai ‘IOIOIIIO l, Oll- .;.££l l‘ GOOD HEAVENS’ WHERE WAS THAT