PAGE TWELVE ; lllliilllii lilllli! EAT TIIE cam my Y0llliEEli win out zleyowum WIIIIII WIIIAT answer You need whole wheat in your diet. health uuihonucs say. It contains viral load elcmcnis. And NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT is rude (mm I0U'7iv utbalc ubzstf Star: rating health-building. xrand-inning NABISCO SHREDDFD W'IiEA'I' and MILK to- morrow. You can serve those crisp. golden biscuits a dit- Ierem way every day! SW-lm NEW l)lHl.Hl, June 13 --tAPl -- GRANDSTAND STAGE 1 The government, decided today to WESTERN GUARDIAN -CHICKEN SALAD SUPPER and Pantry Sale at. Contact Bedcque Baptist Parsonage. June 20th. from 4.30-7.30. --TO ATTEND GRADUATION- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison of Suminerside have gone to Saint John. N. B.. to attend the gradu- ation ceremonies of St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing which takes place today. Among the gradualcs is their daughter, Mary Frances.-S. -AT SAINT JOHN - Mrs. D. F. Mr.-Neill. Summerside. is in Saint John. N. B.. attending the graduation ceremonies of St. Joseph's Hospital. Her daughter, Dorothy, is among the graduates. Mrs. McNcill is accompanied bv twoinf her daughters. Mrs. J. E. IVIlli'pI1)' and Miss Margaret. Mc- Ncill. R N, hoth of F-iininiersidr-. - S. Personals ltliss Mary Ready. R N Montreal. accompanied her sister.i Mrs. Harold Mclvor. homo tot Summerslde when she was cailedl by the death of her husband.-S nl -Miss Georgia Lafferty. R. N, of Littletnn, New liampshire. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hogs. and Mr. Hogg, Myrtle Street, Summerslde.-s -Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Robert- snn. Siimmersidc. spent the holi- day visiting points of interest in N. B. eMisses Evelyn Bernard, Long River, and Laura Macxay. Gra- ham's Road. attended the Paynter- Hyde wedding in Charlottetown on Saturday.-Bur. -Mrs. T. Baker. Medlord. Mass. arrived this week to attend the funeral of her sister, the late Geri- rude Adams at Sea View.-Bur. --Mr. Anson Pickering. Char- lottetown. spent the holiday week- end at Burlin-gton, where he was the guest of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans.-Bur. E --Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Paynter and Mr. and Mrs, George Bernard. Long River. were in Charlotte- town on Saturday attending the wedding of their grand-daughter. Miss Vcrna Paynter to Mr. Roland C. Hyde of Cornwall.-Eur. -Mrs. Jean Davison arrived on George . Reports Business THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Find No Clue To Mystery . Girl nnaurnonn, Ont.. June 13 -- (GP) .- Police decided today they were getting nowhere in a search for the "mystery girl" whose meg. lug appearuices gave rise to hope: that she might be 5 missing 19- ycar-old bookkeeper. Sgt. Jack Whitty of the Glut-lo Provincial Police called off the hunt. Volunteers. however. contin- ucd to search the swamp-dotted farmland near Mount Pleasant, five miles south of here. Albert McAlist.er, A farmer cauxht. ll glimpse of the girl Wday mornlnr. said he I5 sure she is Mabel Crunibaclr, who dLs- Hppearcd early May 28 from h':l' httme in a. Toronto suburb. But. police said t.hat McAllst.er's '19-scrtnlmn of the girl does not tally with the official police des- t-rlption of tlic Cniniback girl. A l'8F1Pt.V of cities -. footprints, the ashes of a fire. crushed patches 1:. a wlicatficki - Indlcgtgd mmg- one is hiding in the Mount Pleas- ant farm-aiid-bush district. Sat. wiiitty. Who pressed an air- piane, horses and cruiser cars into N10 one-day police search. said to- dsy the area is so large and tin,- Swamp and bush so thick that the izlrl might. be found only by at-Cid. ent. who yes- Looliing good SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. June 13 - IC-Pl--"Business i.n general looks in: better for the rest. of the year than it did 12 months ago and we should feel pretty good about the economic climate," Saint. John. born Nathan C. Cummings. Chl- caeo, said in an interview here today. Mr. Cummings is O.hB.I1'iTl:8.l'l of the board oi Consolidated Grocai-5' Corporation and leader of the grocery industry in the Unit- ed States. A year ago. he said. "our economic system was in the throes of a readjustment period that kept the prophets of doom shaking their heads over the future. Referring to the grocery trade. Mr. Cummings ex-pressed opinion that "we must change our con- cept of selling to the retailer to one of selling through the retailer. No longer can we consider that our salesmen have done a good job if they merely load a, retailer." More retailers were advertising than three years ago, "but the gap between what is being done EDMONTON. Alta. C tCPt -- - . 4 . , The new grandstand stage at the' fgmia Monday event!!! 10 -Spend I197 V” and what should be done is territlc. - as - . . P - cation at her former home It to say the least. I think it is a fair E-XI'Ub"-I0" Kmlmds 1” I” ”'"l 3.000.000 ielugees during the next y. . O I t y me I . h r -d in 5:23; . . .- S1 5 s., A ,,.".g..A . ,. . . . . . . :dl:m':1est5aoI:?,y&;g?If:;;,0:ra1:-,I:fiTip- rniiiicctcd by I tunnrl with the spend iBI'lP. summer months in Itlzilsisc-m;9l:3IrIvlel::O::::I;'g "I0 reach md Iped with dressimz-rooms. will bu iirandstand. Mainc.-- lll- - - -- J.UgS MORE illlllllt. MORE VALUE FOR ill! PRICE . -AND llERE'S Wilt BIG TIMI? T IN TIME FOR SUMMER DRIV.ING".I cANAPNS 'Gm:A1i5't SIZE sow 6 money-saver for nttractive price. Firestone Champion. ' weight. full-dimensioned in every respect -i-, ii Champion by every measurement - built especially for the buyer who wants sale. long mileage at a low price; Quality for" quaiity.”I feature ' i'or'i'eature.f i there's no tire in its priceciuc with so many excimive safety and mileage features. .' Don't risk riding on worn tires another day when you can get new safety at such an Drive. in to your nearby Firestone Dealer. Have him put on I Ictl of Firestone Champions to-dosh. 6-III IJHOWIIIICE ERE'S 1' great new tire that's A real car owners - the new it It's full-size. full-. I01? YOUR 0lD TIRES REGENT tLONDON. July lil - (Reuters) -About 4.000 British women came to London from the countryside today in demand a "new deal" for the English village-everything, in fact. from new sewers to the ex- termination nf midizcs. Representing morn than 7.000 Women's Institutes in the hamlets of England. and Wales. they crowded London's vast Albert Hall in an annual meeting of their Na- tional Fcderation. to plead for improved conditions in their com- munities and maintenance of the traditional pattern of British coun- try life. A survey conducted by the Na- tionai Federation in nearly 7.000 villages showed that the over- whelming need of most villages TVBS for "lfYlpI”0VQ('I sewerage OF indeed for sewerage of any kind." One village. Tushingham in Cl-iesire. with a population of 500. was reported to be without sew- erage. a village hall or telephones. IIIGHER. COSTS MOOSE JAW. Sask, - (OP) -- An increase in bus fares was ap- proved rer-ently. providing for a new rate of three tickets for 23 cents. compared with the old rats of four for a quarter. In approv- ing the increase. the board order- ed the company to make two bus replacements. T PLEASURE BOAT FOR SALE Sixteen fort long. All pine. Suitable for ninrine. rnr or out- I)0Il'iI motor. One four HT. lmpcrlnl engine. fully equipped imrl newly over- hurled. One M-In marine pi-opollor. three Made. Orin table saw with three saws. FRED H. CLARK (Shelton Professional cards ii. F. Hunt;r. no. it I OPTOMl'I'l.lB'A . I l Complete Visual Amine: Oluaeo llltud ruon ma , SMALLMAW8 BIJILPING . . l Summonidc. 2.3.1. A R. F. ELLI lire - Auto - Canons INSURANCE I Summer st.. smaunerddc PHONE 2418 miurtarod Accountant. Cunutinn Bank in commerce dulldlnn ' PHONE zeal slimmer”:- . Opf.D.. R.O. OPTOMETIIST Ens llninlnod tlluou Fitted Office Room 9 to in: I to I III! by hppolntuannl. IEGINT THEATRE BLDG. Iununn IL, Bnmunnldo Today 3:30, 7:15 It 9:15 - Thursday 7:15 & 9:15 MIN! Al min omit: ; muohi-. ION wi.iMiN IHI wotii: l'AlS3H..l 81' 11(5) f:k11td9 E. Ejiaiiimq .7 ALWAYS THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT ., .a.- ' ILL-lvl iJNllii . .t.. HE” i Also Cartoon - Short Subjects - Comedy . Demands Nev Deal T""""""".,,.,m mm; For English Villages , - wednesilay Mltlnoo 4 pm. Esm- nlng 7:i.5-9:15. Thursday 'l:io-9:1?-.1 M-G-Ml: grant technicolor picturi- taken from "Louisa May Alcott'n" be-loved family stmxv. "LITTLE WOMEN". starring Juno Allyson no ".10". Margaret O'Brien as "Both". Ellcabi-th Taylor as "Amy" Janet Leigh an "Meg". Mary Actor In "Marnie:-". with Lucille Watson. Sir C. Aubrey Smith. Leon Amen. Give the whole family I treat- como nee "LITTLE WOMEN". THE IIASTY HEART" HERALD- ED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC -Once in a decade there comes a motion picture which leaps right. out from even among the better ones as the word is passed among moviegoers everywhere that JUNE 14, 1.,..,,, t CAPITOL Summer-side (The Best In Sound and Movies) Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 Sponsored by the Catholic Womenls League "The Hasty Heert' will win your hearti'i.ou:s moi. 'Bravol An Oscar Contender For sure i" GAILWIBON 'one of the best pictures I've e - muxmu... 'it tops the stage pla .. . .- A I "Richard gives the greatest performance of 05V int :1, '10" iiiiiiii REGAN PAiRlCiANEAirRICHUl0Dii ..........ViNCENT SHERMAN ...... ............. RIO DE JANEIRO, June (AP:--Federal police today sa. plot for I Communist. upr,s:ng throughout Brazil has been iizscon ei-ed at Recife and suppiesscd. TO BUY STALLION HOLDEN. Alia. (GP) A mu slate of urocers has been elect- ed for the newly-formed light horse society here. The ox'KlnlZ8- C. horses. A committee has been tabltshed to purchase is register-:3 here is a film not to be missed. Such a picture is "The Hasty Heart." Warner Bros. film shot. in England under the direction of Vincent Sherman. and stiH'!'iiig Ronald Rnagan, Patricia Neal and Richard Todd, the Emglish star. it comes to the Capitol Theatre today. The word wasn't long in get- ting around. As soon as the film was completed and screened for the first sclect audiences in I-loliywood. critics and preview patrons alike, rushed to sing its praises. Louella Parsons, on her na- tionwide radio and newspaper hookup, said, "In Hasty Heart) a new star is born. Richard Todd gives an extraordinary fine per- formance in ii picture that is so good that it Is an improvement on the stage play." The noted columnist and radio celebrity, Dorothy Kilzallen. had to say, lllnsty Hcart' is won- derful! Everything that makes your heart feel good!" A highly-parked drama packed with both laughs and tears, "Hasty Heart" is the story of six soldlcis in A hospital. men from niiuiy countries, who must keep in secret from one of their number. a Scot who has iiillcn in love with their nurse, played by the lovely Patricia Neal, who starred re- cently opposite Gary Cooper in "The Fountainhendlt BERLIN. June 13 --tA.Pi -&w- ict-oocvimied East. Germany and Red China today inaiug'u.rat.ad radio-telegraph st-rvice between their capitals. Berlin and Peipimz. tion was formed to further V-N9 .breeding and showing of light. l NAPOLEON nnd UNCLE must by curtoni purebred stallion. McBride-T I'LL. BEGLADTD ueiviavou - . . Home. Mizs. BIGGO1'fI(BQ'l';- i , 1-.- x I so-couua EXPIAIN 1HArwii.i.iE' was son: who Raaarr BREED- Il&lVTHE.R EXTTENSTVELY. J iiiiiiiiiliiiiii -oz, SIZE IISPIiilli Robin Hood CHOCOLATE CAKE MIX rny1t..E99 ...T0l LB! A FRESH ERG All! 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