.:EBRUARY 7., I 1953 IKE GUARDIAN. Ci-I'ARIJO'1"1'ETOWN . T m.c”i:'mN caprror. summer-nu? Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 He was a millionaire playboy . . . She was appointed guardian of' v a his bankroll. He couldn't " live on her allowance . . . so he moved into her sham r9.9mI T M-G-M presents brightest comedy of t-heiyeari Jma A mm? LEIGH (7 IAIVEORD 66 ' 99 , GNBE The hilarious story of a gorgeous gal who g . . .. g . tans STi)iiE- mm rnsmz- mcuno ANDERSON F A W; .. Today ........ .. 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Tuesday .............. .. 7:15 - 9:15 .... Mme-.?ee me look on Arthritis And Rheumatism now to Avoid crippling Defonnltiea An unsung newly enlarged 44- page book entitled "Rheumatism" will be sent yfree to anyone who will write for it. It reveals why drugs and medi- cines give only temporary relief and fail to remove the causes of the trouble; explains a specialised non-surgical, non-medical treat.- ment which has prevent successful for the past 33 years. You incur no obligation in send- ing for this instructive book. It may be the means of saving you years of untold misery. Write to- day to The Ball Clinic, Dept. 5262 Excelsior Springs, Missouri. O!!lII'I.'0PHlB'l OIOII SCHOOL -Christopher's cross school re- port for the month of J uary. Grade VIII-1. Charles Brod - lck; 2. Mons. 1-iandrahan; 3. David Harper. Grade VII--1. Ann Broderick; I. Wendell Harper; 3. Ruth Harper. Grade V--1. Alice Harper; 2. Ehillp Harper: 3. Joanne Handra- an. Grade IV-1. Frances Ann Gal- lant; 2. Jean Handrahan; 3. Win- ston Kcough. Grade III-1. Henry Gallant; 1. Bernard Broderick. Grade II (A)-i. John Keough: 2. Leo Broderick. (B)-1. Freida Harper. Grade I-l. Gerard Gallant: I. Clare Keough; 3. Robert Harper. PUBLIC UTILITIES GOMMISSIOIIi INQUIRY APPLICATION FOR RATE REVISION OF THE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Hearing set. down to be heard in the Offices of the Public Util- ities Commission, at 134 Richmond Street, Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island, for the hearing of an application of The Town of Summersside for a revision of certain of its rates, and charges for electric energy affecting customers outside the corporate limits of the said Town will be adjourned to Thursday, the 26th day of February. A.D. 1953. All persons interested may attend and be heard. L. B. MacMILLAN, Secretary, BURGESS IEDTIME continued from page '1 left. up on shore. had caught and had been washed tended not to hear. and disappeared under the ice Roddy waited. Little Joe didn't come back. He had gone down the ice. when Ready was sure Little Joe wasn't cumin the fish had been lying on It, not very good eating at that, they gave Roddy new hope. 'xihe head of the other fish had been knocked into the water where Little Joe had climbed out on the ice with the sec- and fish. It had floated down to the lower edge of the open place where the water ran to swiftly to freeze. Looking across this open place. Roddy could see that fish head caught against the ice. He went back on shore, and around the open water, Somehow that ice didn't look too strong. He wanted that fish head, but he didn't want a cold bath, and that water certainly was cold. Would that ice hold him? He knew that Ready seldom had a chance to get a fish. When he did. it usually was one that someone else or that Roddy hinted that Little Joe should give him one, but Little Joe pre- Presently, Little Joeislid into the water from the ice from which he had been eating those fish. dived, Laughing Brook, traveling under back. he ran over to where Lltte Joe had had his breakfast. The head of one small fish lay there on the ice, with the tails of both fish. Raddy gob- bled them hastily. They were Just scraps. In times of plenty, he would have turned up his nose at them. He even licked the ice where Small as those scrape were, and Tyne Valley Notes Mr. and Mrs. knelt Gris! lpent a few days visiting in Charlotte- town recently. Miss Pauline Rodd has accepted a position as nurses' aid in the Salute county Hospital. summer- e. ' The regular meeting of the Presbyterian Missionary society was held at the home of Mn. D. N. Forbes on Monday afternoon, , February 2nd. Mrs. Thos. Cotton. Northam, is spending a few days visiting with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker. Mr. Arthur Holland. Bedeque. is spending some time visiting with his grandmother. Mrs. Arthur Yea. -The many friends of Mr. Her- bert Mscmuland are pleased to know he has recovered sufficiently to be able to return to his home after being a patient in the Health Centre. Dr. William Burleigh, Saint John, spent the weekend of February lst visiting with his wife, matron od the Health Centre, Tyne Valley, and his Arnold Burleigh, Elleislie. parents, Mr. and Mrs. The regular Credit Union meet- :ng was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDougall on Monday evening. January 26th in the form of a "farm forum". next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lauri Birch. The I-IQ. Squadron, ' P. E. I. Regiment, I Kenslngton. Dear, Frlend:- On Wednesday and Thursday the 18th and 19th of February, the men from our Kensington and dis- trict squadron are sponsoring the film, "RIGHT CROSS”, starring June Allison, Dick Powell, Lionel Barrymore. ' This film is good entertainment for the whole fam- ily and in addition, we have for you two added at- tractions. One is a display of Armoured Corp Weap- ons. Also for your enjoyment and by permission of Kensington Feed Service, you may hear the Sea View Shur-Gain Air Show. This is your chance to again hear the children in your district as you heard them on the radio. May we ask you to meet us at the Cameo Theatre fa had a"secret"tiiat -' contrast Bridge Continued from page 7 in placing the diamond ace with East because of that player-'s final double - after all, West made quite a few bids - South still should not have overlooked an excellent ave- nue to success. After discarding a' heart on the spade ace and then lending only one round of trumps, it could. cost south nothing to cash the heart king and heart ace, then to ruff a "third round of hearts. With this suit breaking 3-3. dum- my's fourth heart would be es- on the 18th and 19th. You may get your ticket from Kensington Feed Service, or any Public Utilities Commission. -rhn W” the quuuon. He ventured just a little way out. The ice didn't crack. He moved a few steps further. Now he felt sure that he would have that fish head. .A shadow passed over him. He looked up. It was Bladky the Crow. Blacky came down on the ice right. where that fish head was. "That's mine!" barked Reddy. "Caw. caw, cow!" was all that Blacky said, as he leaned over and picked that fish head out of the water. "Drop. it. you black thief! That's minel” barked Roddy again, and darted forward. He wasn't worrying mbnghed, and 1;, would not mane, W" the we "W H” W" W"? Wm M4 the diamond about the loss of that fish head. , "Carw. caw, cawi Come and get it!” cawed Blaclry. spreading his black wings just in lime to escape Reddy's sudden spring, With him went that fish head. "It wasn't much to lose, but even a. scrap is better than nothing." said Roddy dolefully, as he watched Blacky fly away. Kensington Dairy, Reserve Force Soldier. CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTON Yours truly, G. L. MONKLEY, Major, Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Joseph Cotton and Valli O.C. HQ. Squadron. in the drama, ”WALK SOFTLY STRANGER" -- A great love story-She surrendered herself to him! 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