n fl-IE GUARDIAN. O'IARLO'l"I'ETOWN race ELEVEN mnmgy 27, 1952 .'”'ff4F wcsreau GUARDIAN 1 ,z"'T rumor: oous-n onto: 3 gunner Street. Iunneuldo. Pine IIII. ,0,” subgcrlpdonl, Advertising Ienreeenhtlvee GEORGE GLOW and 05030! WOFITON House Phones: 11.. Guardian on! N tollowlng stores IN: and I008. bought at any of the in Sununenldei liuniner street: Gourlieo Drugstore. 21 Central an-om I6" g”';::,?:i,.nd, Water street: Douunev. ( . Second vimin Gnu ,. no Russell Street; ri:nauin'u ' Service Drug. - Marl: Oeudet. I1 Grenville emu: Street; Island Motor Transperl. loll- I. L Wllte In Konllngton. WEST PRINCE OIHUI Alberton: Phone: .,.a-'-fr? . osnno our old sydney co:FVI::iy'ton Green, Albany. ,5”. PROTEIN flshmeal in My 3-. Bruce's. . I ETENTP-Icomplete in- mjygllgervtce. W. Boyd Beairsto. Kmsinglon. -Ki-;.Vl-GL0. The Miracle Lua- m Fllllsll for Kitchens. Bathrooms my iriiiest wood work. looks and :t,,;hes liko baked enamel. Sold by 11., siimmerside Hardware Co. ..nI-ZSSINGTON ARJ-IA rcr-2 5yonT.s'.- Kensington Rink. 7.30 p )1, Friday, February 29th. open 10' sthnols in Kensington and sur- mu',.d,n; districts. Competitors ad- mitted fret”- -GOOD PROGRESS (ILEAIIING MADS - Highway officials in gummrrslde last night reported mu ynnd p:'0g1'ess Is being mod: ,n Ci.-. mg the snow filled roads for ii: If. All the main roads are now open including the Western Road from sumnierside to Tignisli Frfllll .s'iniinirrsidn to Charlotte- wnn the road is open both by ,-at nf Kt-nsingtoii. and by way 0I.lIlI' sniilli Shore lilghrwav mrotigli Crapaiid. Tile snow plows are tiiirhng tough going in many sections but are busy every day in pain: secondary roads that ate stilt closed in some sections. --S. .12 W. l.. ('AllI) PARTY --The last in .1 srrirs of pre-Lenten card parties. S)'l4tll5,f7l'Ed by the Aiberton tub-diiision of the C. W. I... was llllrl in the parish hall on Mondav ovrniniz. Feb 5th tables iii play. Prize winners were: Iiedzrs first. Mrs. Frank Mclilduff. (QTill"nlf'll'S first, Mr. Frank Mc- Aldziff. Consolatioii prizes were umrrii-ii to Mrs. Michael Ahearii and Mr. Alva Mclildiiffg winner oi the freeze.-out was Mrs. Wnlliice Hogan Lullill was served by the ladies in charizc. Proceeds are in aid of the C. W. L. -l3.W. -I.'Ni)ERGOES OPERATION IN ll. S.-The many friends of Miss Earth Dunning, Long River. a meniiier of the staff of the Sum- inerside branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. will be pleased to know that her miidilinii is good. follow- ing an operation at the Children's Medical Centre, at 300 Longworth Ave. Boston. Mass. The rare and critical operation involving an art- ery lr. the region of the heart. was pcrfoi-med on Tuesday. February ill-H. by ivr. Gross. one of the very few surgeons on the continent capable of correcting such a con- dimon, wli.rii in this case was dis- C0i'P.'Pd by Dr. Downing, one of Summt'rside's clever young prac- titionrrs. and on the 15th, the Paiirttt was able to sit up and take nourishment. It was expected that she would remain in the hospital until the 25th of Febnuiry, when Ihe would probably spend a few days in 17 Thatcher St.. Medford. Mess. where her mother. Mrs. Ern- est Dunning. is the guest of Mr. aivi Mrs. Bruce Champion.-Bur. Tyne Valley Notes -Miss Constance sharp spent ii gem. weekend as guest of Miss iscills MiicArthui-, Northam. kwends of Master Ronald Mac- .” "I "9 BOYTY to hear he is ill mmliore he will soon be well and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. MVAREILH. 'were guests of Mrs. mull" urs uncle. Mr. James E. C lift. on Sunday, Feb. 17th. mitt;-ls. Julia Arsenault was hostess mm 0' United Ladlcs' Aid on Wed- iii Mniniz. Feb. 13th. half; Elmer mm has had his man limit for electricity. Mr. Emnolaclesn and Mr. Herman fl. were the electricians. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dyment :1';:'unL5-itltriiy. Slemon Park. were my, Fob. maybe Valley on Batui-. A Wri nutv was held in the V115"?! Hall on Thursday ev- ln 1- ob. l4th. Eight tables were mfesy Ind A delicious lunch was we" 1 b! the ladies. Proceeds it old of the Institute. Mm?” Phyllis and Donna and Wmnzdcarmcn Colwell have been "pk pita their beds for the mist ”r:mI:vI?1;l gas? of measles. - '9" I ope they will 5”" be about again. 1,,:n;:"”mPlih! of this commun- ame" font. to the brothers and W0” dc tltylrs. Juries Hutchinson. county 3” Occurred in the Prince mncmnm Olnim recently. Mrs. M. Newcn was formerly Miss Ag- mnemwombe of Northiim. Her "M ch" ll held in the Lot lfi Un- oftch. with interment in the metery. KINII IIIIIE TIIA I'n,.y,I,,, 1; Ill. with nine Drank Weeks, Representative. 08-: Office and 08-! House. -COTTON SA!!! and Iwning cord. all sizes in stock at Brecets. -CARD AND CBOKINOLE PARTY in Margate School. Friday evening. -BINGO Canadian Legion Home. Every Thursday at 8 P. M. Ulual good prizes. Pro- ceeds-charitable. -GALVANIZED chick feeders and watering fountains, all sizes st Brace's. -PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS - Mr. Willis Reeves, at- tached to the staff of the M.V. Abegweit. has sold his home in Carleton Siding. and has purchas- ed the home of Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Burt, on Granville Street in Summcrside. . -S. -IMPROVIlN(:. -- Friends are pleased to iioie that Miss Beverley Aniic MacGregor of Graham's Road is improving after her recent at- tack of pneumonia. Miss Mac- (jregor had been confined to he: homo for some time with whoop- ing cough and had only returned to her school 0. short time prev- ious io her illness. TO HOLD ICE SPORTS - At ll meeting last night arrangements were finalized for the Aiberton ice sports on Thursday evening. Prizes for all events have been donated by the Aiiicrion merchants. In addi- tion to the skirting races there will be a mixed relay race. barrel mid chariot race. The hockey game will be betiveen the Alberton Wolf Cubs and Elmsdale Juniors which will provide plenty of entertain- ment for the spectators. - FW. -IMPROVED IN HEALTH - The many friends of Miss Rita Macl..ellan. Notre Dame Street, in Sumnierside. will be pleaset-1t.i learn that her health is sufficient- ly improved to permit her to be out around again after being con- fined to her home during the last four months as a result of rheumatic fever. Miss MacLellan. who was employed at the Law Of- fice of Morley Bell. K.C.. prior to her illness. expects to be able to return to work in two or three weeks. My: -dliss Ethel Callaghan spent vi recent weekend at Kelvin Grove. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter.-Bur. --Mr. Eric Lowther, Cratpaud. was a visitor to Summerside yes- tcrday. -5. -.Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon. North 'n-yon, were visitors to Summer-side yesterday. -5. -Donnie. Donna Jean and Kevin Hickox of Kensington, spent a rec- ent weekend with their grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickoir. Burlington.-Bur. -The many friends of Mrs. C. C Baker. Kensington and Charlotte- town. will be sorry to learn of her recent illness.-Bur. --Mrs. Blair Andrew has re- rlurned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Caselcy, Kelvin Grove, after spending the past week at her home at New Glasgow.-Bur. -Miss Elda MacLeod is spend- ing a few days at her home in Irishtown. taking an enforced holl- day. due to the fact that she had a thumb quite badly gushed while at work at the Charlottetown branch of Canada Packers, Ltd -Bur. -The many friends of Mr. Thomas Millman will be pleased to know his health is much improved. and that the has returned to his home. at Kensington. otter con- valescing at the home of his six- ter. Mrs. A. H. Campbell. Burling- ton. following treatment in the Prince County Hospital.-Bur. -Miss zile Silliphuit. Kirk Street. entertained at two tables of bridge on Monday evening. The prize for the highest score was won by Miss Ellen Molllson. A de- licious lunch was served by the hostess. -6. Fre"6l3wiiI'"iiidI "' Vicinity -Freetown United Church coili- bined Canadian Youth Sundsy and Christian liduoetion Sunday. in their evening service on Februlry 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Borden Campbell. of Irishtown. visited recently in Freetown at the home of Mr. And Mrs. sterling Andrews. - Friends regret the illness of Mr. John Lewis. Mr. Lewis entered the P.E.I. Hospital on Sunday. Feb. l'I. Mr. William Brown. milk in- spector for Prince County. has been in Freetown lately. inspecting the valuable herds in this vicinity. Oongrotulations are being townforherhlghsouelntho Junior judging competition. epon- sored by the Holstein-Fricclen As- sociation of Canada. Adeile. 12- .. V'!'.'f.i.”!v !'.'i..'.'!'''''' 0' "'0 WW tended to Adelle Jcrdinc of F.i-ee- ' I-r' GROUND INSTRUCTION - In this Iase it's a lesson on proper Island Man Is R. C. A. F. Instructor 3 'the help of a model aircraft, by In-'0i SUWEY Eni;"""i- W9” W9"' , . Itively to the instructor at Num- striictor Flying Officer J. M. Cralg.I her 3 Flymg .1..mmmg schmn Clap Summerside curling schedule for Wednesday. February 27th. 'I I'.M. Suppliers vs. Postal. Bakers vs. Jewellers. Spares vs. School. 8:45 PJI. Curran or Briggs vs. No. 2. Insurance vs. Kinsmen. Losers vs. Y's Men. Holmnn's Conway and Vicinity Mr. Bernard Murpliy. student at. St. Diinsian's University. Clirir- loitetoivn, spent .1 recent week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'John J. Murphy. Mr. Roland llzinisny. Borden. was visiting his son and dough- ter-in-laiv, Mr. and Mrs. llarry Ramsay, over a recent week-end. Mrs. Robert Milligan. Poplar Grove. recently spent in few days with her son and dnugliter-in-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Ilayniond Milligtin. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Sonier and young dnugliier have returned to their home in Siimmerside after spending a few days tit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Millignn. Mr. Charles Palmer was a vis- itor al the home of his aunt, Mrs. Henry Bryan. Foxley River. on Sunday, February 24th. Mr. lVilliani MarNeill was II vis- itor at the home of his grand- parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland, on Sunday. Feb- ruary 24th. -Mr. Marshall Murphy. Free- land. spent a recent week-end in Charlottetown visiting his wife who is a patient at the P. E. is- land Hospital. Mrs. Murphy had an operation on Saturday morn- ing. February 23rd. which proved successful. Her many friends hope to see her home again soon and feeling much improved. P Leaf Norboro Calf Cltib and scor- ed 138 out of a possible 150 points. Her brother Douglas. aged 11, ii member of the same club. ecored 134 points. Adelle and Douglas are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jardine, Freetown. Congratulations to the Freetown girls and boys who were winners in the National Temperance Study Course. This course is sponsored by the women's Christian Temper- ance Union. Friends of Mrs. Fred Stetson of South Freetown are pleased to know she is improving nicelv af- ter her recent operation in Prince County Hospital. Birch Grove. Hall wu filled to capacity on Thu-reday evening when Birch Grove Women's Institute sponsored a Valentine party. A programme consisting of A Min- trel show. duels. readings solos. instrumental music and stepdanc- ing was excellently performed. Lunch was served to.all present. A mystery table and ii parcel post stile added to the receipts of the evening. Mr. Robert Jiirdine act- ed as msstor of ceremonies. -. -AB PACIFIC RIVER The estuary of the Columbia River on the United states Pacino cosst is :5 miles long. and from three to seven miles wide. ASPIRIN Rt-'lll-'l'l-'5' C O I. D S runway and circuit approach and of Middleton. P.E.I. NATO stiidcnt..,.5h(,1m' Ana. (National Defence is being demonstrated here withfPilot Officer E.O. Williams-Walker:Photo.) S'side Curling E'"""e WI B””'e" "'"' Vicinity -Mrs. Reginald Rodgers. who iiiii.-i been spending a few days In .L'liarlottelown with her son Uirtliiir and Mrs. Rodgers. re- Illl'ni"fI in her homo in Borden on Saturtlriy. Feb. 23rd. Wilfred liI:irDon:ild, who in the Char- returned to Friday. I C O Vicimly -Mrs. Daniel MacI.eod. Victor- ia west. spent Sunday afternoon, February 17, with her sister. Mrs. Martin Latiner. Mrs. Henry D. Enman and Mrs.- Charles MacLennan, Victoria) Mr West, were recent guests of Mrfmm "hm," n mmml and Mrs. Angus MacArthur. llomqown Hnsmml. 'l'. I ' d Mr. and Mrs. Roy stitongman,I1:-'(.:,,,1,z:I;f, 2';ndBor an on Port Hill. were visiting TOIEIIIVESI. in North I-jnmore on Sunday. Feb-y Mrs. Hnwam Mann” M5 ,9. 1'U3I')' I7. turned to Cliarlnltetoivn after spending a few days with her Mr. Jack Bailem has returnedIsister, Mrs. Fred Jeffrey, at Bor- tn his home here a'ter spenrlingirinn. some months in N. B. Mrs. John Creamer. who has Miss Ruby Harvey spent a few been a patient in the P. C. Hos- days recently with her cousiiifpital. return:-A home to Borden on Mrs. Ira Bryant. tTiiursday, Feb. 21st. The many friends of Mrs. Pres-I On Sunday evening, Feb. 17. ton Enman. Victor-.n west. 1-cg;-ct,tiie service in Borden Lfnited to hear of he; jllnesq. Ciiurvii was in cli:ir;:e of the M...M icllflilfliilll Girls in Training and Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur was a "1" I'li"'l"WIi-ll" H0.i'S' recent guest of Mrs. Bums Mm, who also ('0nlp0SPrI the their linfl A;-mun isaniz "0nu'.'ird. Christian Soldiers" Ins ii prnressioniil. Miss Elizabeth Am socicumliiy conducted the service. and Ilia Thomas scripture lossnii was rend by Pa- The United Ladies met at the home of lilrs. M lh -. VIIIIICIII liIzicl)onnld and Everett mggm-,g'ur for than FchruRr)(..3ll'1lilh0II. and hlargiirot gTonmbs and Tommy Jiirrlino led in pray- . or.””BT'tty, C:irol"nrrd"Donnn Cur- w)li;.wWesley Moore, . Victoria-W, mm. wry plmsilmm ..H,m. 5' a5'IreCe"'VLs1m' "' !heiSpirii. Ilezir Vs." The offering . t: . 3 .. . . go and home of his daughter and son-in-iy. .5 MR", M (-mhqm Ind mm Mn nnd Mr5' Fred Fm'd'IRonald Levy followed by the choir sp”"g)”1' isinginr: "Tell Me The Stories Of g g l.lr-sus". Rev. Mr. Crown compli- Mrs. William Bryant was a visi-t T" ----i--- tor at the home of Mr. and M TS. gS3ni;t;rt2MCrindldy on Sunday, Feb- I IVEDNESDAY. FEB. 27th Mrs. Ralph Ford and son. Ralph. Sprlnghill. spent a, few days in ISI Gama Finals Summcrside recently. They werel North Shore League the guests or Mrs. Ford's sister. . Mira. Reginald iciouizh. IV-ENSINGTON VS. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Enrnan and SPRING VALLEY family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Enman. Victoria West. on Saturday evening, Feb- ruary 28. 0'i.eary Sisters Down Eimsdale In Overtime in the second some of the led- ies hockey finals for West Prince. the O'Leary Maroon sisters were victorious by a one goal margin after a ten minute overtime period in which three goals were scored. two for O'Leary and one for Elms- dale. in the opening period. iVicKinnon scored for 0"I4eary at 7.03. There were two penalties in the period. Blanche Adams and Betty Mckinnon. The second stanza was scoreless despite some excellent hockey be- ing displayd by both sides. In the final period Anna Ram- say scored for Eimsdale girls to tie up the game l-i. making ii ten minute overtime necessary. In the overtime, Anna R.-iirisay tallied for Elmsdale and Helen Kennedy and Betty Dennis for the Maroon Sisters to end the game! 3-2 for Ollmnry. .' Referees-Lloyd Silliker and James Kinch. Ilmeupsi Elmsdaie - Goal, Thelma wells: defense. Blanche Adams. Betty Rennie. Joati Currie. Lulu Wal- lace: forwards. Ruby Adams. June Fraser. lleleit Millman. Anna Ramsay. Roberta Wallace, Olive Matthews. .3lLeary Maroon Sisters -Goal. Isobel Dennis: defense, Bessiv Deiinis. Florence Gallant; for-I wards. Helen Kennedy. Freda. Smailman. Margaret VNO0(ll)rld20' ;Lillis Yen, Betty MrKinnon, Betty Mcliinnon. SI 'M'MARY First Period l-Maroon Sisters. 8. Mcliinrion Penalties -- B. Mt-Kinnon. R Adams. Second Period Scoring -- None. Penaltics- B. MCKlllnOn, Anna Ramsay. Third Period 2-Elmstlale Girls, Anna Ramsay Penalties - B. Adams. 13. Dan- nis. June Fraser, 8. Adams. Overtime Period 3-Elmsdale. Anna Ramsay -1--0'Leary. H. Kenedy 5-0'I.eary. B. Dennis Penalties - None. their efforts after which he iznvo' an excellent sermon on "WILV lJoin The Church" and the re- Isponsibility of (lhurrli member- ship. The elnsins: hymn. "Fmili Inf our Fnihors" was followed by Iiho benediction. Later a friendl)' Ilhniir in tho rhurrli hall was an-I Imenled the boys and girls on i Group. jnyorl by it large number of thc.T0daV congregation. Mr. Crowe shoivrdl slides taken by Rev. Arthur Or-l gm during his trip to the 1'. K. Lunch was served last summer. by members of the Social Club. -L. The annual meeting of shareholders and patrons of Tryon Dairying Co. will be held in the Creamery on Tuesday. March 4th. at 1:30 p.m. The feed warehouse at Albany will be open on Mon- day afternoon. C. E. Gamble. Secretary HOCKEY BORDEN RINK TONIGHT BORDEN NATIONALS vs. FREETOWN ROYALS Game Starts 8215 Admission 25c and we Skate After. Special (to THURSDAY. ved 4 l I 2nd Game Finals two-room house was destroyed by- GIRLS with wood. He then went to the. aroused him. The kitchen was all FRlDAy SCHOOL SPQRTS sympathy is being extended to Mr. I'Ol'lEg(”. WT have 1'90? United states soldiers in the Eu-I Game 8:30 Sharp THURSDAY, FEB. 28th Mr. Herbert Enman narrowly . . escaped death on Wednesday at-I Easter" P"m'9 00- G"I5 temoon. February 20, when his BURDEN GIRLS lire. Mr. Enman had come in. , v5' g from doing his chores at the barn! SLMIVIERSIDEA C- &- B- and filled the stove in the kitchen adjoining room to wait for some; Game 8 Sharp- writer to heat and he fell asleep; 1 Hour skate After Game. The frantic barking or his dog, on fire and Mr. Enman had . break ii window to get outslde.j taking the dog with him. sinrerei Enman in his loss. He is at pres- ent staying with his ne:;hl)ors,I Mr. and Mrs. John E. Campbell. Korean Service Hl3IDEI.BER-(TG:l'mIui)'. Feb. 26 -tlteutersi - More than 1.000. ropean Command have volunteer-I ed for Korean action, headquart- ers announced today. PEACHES or PEARS, 20 Grade VI - l. Damien MCQUaid. SHORTENINQH 2 ",3. Grade Ill Jr. -- 1. Barbara Mc- Quiiid. 2. Eileen Mrquaid. 3. B - . ...c. ,.,.Q..,...,, ' " iiosinai Odela.-l.BliM-l ;,..,.'.',' . ' ” ”I om) i.iNr.s or Grade I .ii-. - l. Phyllis ivic-' Quaid. 2. Brendon McQusid. :i.' Lloyd Mcrsdyen. Teacher - Roma Gnu. The province of Cochsbambvi in Bolivia. besides providing large herds of cattle, is noted for ital FRIDAY and SATURDAY FEB. 28th, 29th: This Sale is in appreciation of the generous pat- in the past and now with added help we are In a better position to serve you than ever before. ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIX, white or chocolate 290 PEANUT BUTTER, 16 oz. (with Chocolate Bar) 42c ,.:nj',,.,.,.,,,,,l spam. WOODBURY TOILET soap. 4 cakes . PRUNE ri.uMs, 20 028.. 2 for ............ .. "'i”” "" J'"""V- AYLMER'S TOMATO sour, 3 for ......... .. Grade Ix .. 1. William snow FLORIDA oasnriicsi (252) 3 doz. for Ki""0"- BLEND JUICE. 20 01s. 2 for ................. .. q.f;.'.?f,'” Vm " 1' E"”"” M” FRESH BEEF, 151,-; oz: cam ................................ .. see. i I ' ';'.3f,""i ”””””' 3' 0'""”"I FRENCH ones 2 lbs I0l' Mac en. er - - - Koradeylv - 1. Charles Mac-I SUGAR, 10 lbs. .. . sl.15 IIIIIOII. 1 0,... M 5,, g, L N," MW. TOMATOES. 28 oz. can, 2 for ...................... .. 49c Donald. i RAISINS. Seeded. bulk or packaged. 2 for See our New Chatelaine Non-Run Nylon WINTER CUOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. it. B. MaoGAliLL CARLETON odwill Sale I MARCH 1st. from our many eiistomers 07.8., your choice. 2 for 490 . . SL85 Meiiioriiil Gift: To St. Thomas' church New London -Recently the Mother Church of New London Parish was pre- sented with lovely and useful memorials for the Altar by Mr. A. E. More of Iiedltam, Mass. A Cross inscribed "To the Glory of God and in Loving Memory of my wife Laura Adams Mace. 1874- 3”-” 1942 Altar Crindleirtlcks each with the following inscription. "St. Thomas' Church, New Lon- don, P. E. l. A. E. Mace." Saint. Thomas congregation ex- presses its sincere thanks to the donor of these Memorials. Two Mr. iiilliirti Meek. Mr. Iiiilpli Cole. t'liui-vii Wardens; the Rev. .lt. i'.'. B. Coupland, Rector. SPRINGFIELD IV. I. The Springfield W.l. held their Fenruary nieeiim; at the home 0! Mass Ed.tii MaL'l.eod. The presi- dent presided and twelve members and four visitors were present. I The school committee reported various little articles purchased and Mrs. Hans Peterson and Mrsl Austin Sentncr were appointed on the new stliool committee. The :-cl: cuinmittee reported two calls made and one fruit sent and Mrs. Ivan Sentner and Miss Edith MncLeoti were appointed on the new committee. I Various letters were read includ- ing one from the Prosietnnt Orph- anage which Mrs. Frank Crabbe offered to I'lI'lSW('l'. and one front the Musical Festival Assnciation.' it was decided to join the Assnci-i iition as a group and enter that childreii in the Festival it Mr; Johnson tliou.r:ht it advisable. Al letter was also read regarding that X-ray clinic coming in June. t It was voted that a Crokinolej Pariy be held in the hall and Miss, Alice Dollar invited the members to her home in March The Red CAM E0 TH EATIIE KENSINGTOII Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-0:15 M-G-Iii presents "IN'I'RI'DER IN THE D('ST". starring David Brian. Clriiide. Jnrman Jr.. Juano Her- nandez. A white man is murder- ed and a Nrizrn is accused of the crime. Was be guilty? Can one courageous woman hold back A vr-nzofiil mob? REGENT 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Tliursday 7:15 - 9:15 A man can wait just so long! .,. and when he strikes back. nth la the drainatic exolaslml i 4 I l l uovoenocts-innoonin-co nutuionen i-"THREE STEPS IIOI'II'Ii"enuut-v Ir um mu Iltllbljhlnhtlltrlnn Plmnlil-llih W.lNVMa RIIIIIHIIIIIIHQIAIII CAPITOL Tcliili TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15; THURSDAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 NOTICE The Stewart Memorial Health Centre at Tyne Val- ley is pleased to announce that it has obtained the ser- vices of Dr. William R. Bar- ton, who is in residence at the Health Centre. He will hold the following office hours at the Health Centre: Daily except Saturday eve- ning and Sunday. 1:00 PM. to 3:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Saturday evenings and Sundays by appointment only. In order that Dr. Barton may be of best service to all in the district your attend- ance at the above hours for other than emergencies will be appreciated. 'THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Cross yarn for knitting and clothes for sewing was distributed. The meeting then adjourned and the hostess and committee served lunch. r.?cTr.w ..'..;;.;.. Confucius the famous Chinese sane. l.ved T3 years-from 551 to -178 B. C. Professional cards B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Summereid . P. I. 1. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 SM.ALLMAN'S BUILDING OPTO METBIST E. E. Parkman Upt.D., R.0. OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Omen Ronni D to 12 - 1 to B and by appointment Phone 3281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. C1116! T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commen- Building Snmme -ids. P. E. l. PHONE 288! , jjij-:--xjj llll. GLEII Ii. IIEIIIIIIY Veterinary Surgeon Phone 6! Kensington Summer-side A GIRL Wltiioiir A sT0PLL";5;,!7 STRIKES uJ'WlEE7x t...-.-um ilv have the nerve to do what she did on her wedding VVAHNI R BROS racism!" x Scoii VIDoRjVQht!V?HVulshdhbpvlaunantvhvldshva-BI.ANKE ALSO ROYAL NEWS ?"!i39"!.tIv t., ,. ,, . ,- .. .p- .