PAGE TWELVE Jim Williamis Cowboys Rounded Up In New York I. JUST A MINUTE THEHE- FELLER-' THERE'S SOMETP-HN' MIGHTY IMPORTANT COMES FIKCY :27): ...............u - THE GUEST I: vnnnuouvuu. been living with these characters on their own spaces or me.-a. mountain and canyon. with here and there it hole of alkalisli mi- tcr." (By NEA Service) NEW YORK-tNEAl-A panor- ama of the color and humor of the American West. as poi'triiye'i by one of the worlds best. kiiomi nd best-loved cartoonists-J. R. Villiams-is on display in the ll)lSC-published book. "Cowboys On: .ur Vvay" (Charles Scribiietil Sons. 321. Readers who have eirioted Wil- liams' "Out. Our Way" cartoons on the comic page of The Guardian. will find many of their favorites reproduced in this new collection. 0 Dobie tells of the artist's back- ground as a cowboy in the N Mexico and Arizona country. H. has looked for cow outfits and put up with canip cooks in his own day. He has mrned and operated a 45.- 000-acre raiicli. doing his own par: of the work. He was it cavalryman for three years in the days when 5 The book includes 192 of the Cami”. mean, horses... 70Wb0Y dmwmgs Wm?" mwe ””' Yct,d says Dobie, "Jim Williams xertained millions of newspaper 1,, B W”. dimdem and humble readers during the last 29 years. Jim Williams started dratvinrt 'Out Our Way' in 1922. His work man. He deprccates his own work with a modesty painful both to himself and his friends. WOW appears in more than 1000 A-MSQ in his own wm.d3' he WHY HM S”"d5.V n9W5F?3l'W5 would rather have been a fairly - 0 ' siiccessiul rovxniaii out in the All of the famous Wiiliaiiis mu- bright Slllillghl. of the days than the most. successful cartoonist. that ever lived.' If giving his own shirt to any cowpuncher who came along would make a Cowman suc- cessful, I imagine Jim Williams might have become the king of cattle kings.” Williams has Ii library well stocked with western books, but. he also reads the best; of literntur-.-. mC1UdillE.' P0FU'.l'- Dobie reveals. "He likes to remember people and things tiiat have appealed to him. That is one or the marks of a gen- erous nature. I imagine that his continuing cartoons on 'The Worry Wart' and 'Why Mothers Get. Grat” often trail back to the long, nuncher characters appear in this 'oliection: Curly and Stiffy; Wes, be reformed tenderfoot; Big Ick: sugar, the unpredictable COOK” Soda, the pipe-smoking cowlmnd. Ind others. Nearly every page features the amazingly lifelike horses and cattle. drawn as only Jim Williams can draw them. Says .1. Frank Dobie. celebrated western authority and writer, and university professor. in the books foreword" ”The characters come out of two deeply seated realities in their creator: his own experi- ence on the range and his dreams or n free life in the open Over years of time Jim Williams has .1. R. WILLIAMS: He'd rather be I successful 5-.owmIn. long thoughts, as well as to the deviiments of his own boyhood. "The cartoons on the machine shop. dominated by The Bull of the Woods' go back to his work as a machinist. tBorn Thirty Yeais Too Soon' has carried millions of people back to times before the horseless carriage machined the world. He may spend a day scarchiiig for an idea that he can put in black and white in a frac- tion of an hour. To vast minibcrs of people he is 3 part of their daily bread." "Cowboys Otit Our Way" is the sixth book of ”0ur Our War” car- toons to be published by Scribncr's. RONN. L;Pl'Illilll). April 4 -iCPl --SPVFITII hundred Communist uonien demonstrated in front of the West German capitol build- ing today, demanding ”peace, bread for our children and lower prices." Police drove the women nwny. One was arrested. RICHMOND. Surrey, England- ICP) -- This town has decided to do away with street fire alarm boxes. Seventy of 98 calls re- cently proved false alarms. BRISTOL, England -- ICP) -- Wolf whistles are the vogue in Bristol's museum and art. gallery. Authorities say it is becoming a popular Sunday rendezvous for dating teoii-agci's. OUT OUR WAY . R. Williams ) at xxi srxxx ,Xt ( R M KV g If; " ' 7?. T 'l'.1t i 1 M14". fri-iE Atasisri-iETiicf7jjii j VI Inc. iviorr. : ' , MPH. V9513? Nil SIIVICK. It Ti -4-579 :i'.c?.13v'7i.t.iAM5 .1 LM. -...j -. OUR ac)-.3.'RDiNcfii6t-Js'ii"" Major Hoople EGAD, sovsf A MAN OF LESS lT'5 A 6TAMmA woum as Susi-tap! , ---Two 6PEECHE5 ALREADY c -.ToDAY, AND I'M BOOKED ATA 5 i Sewwc-3 CIRCLE RALLY . 4 TONIGI-l't'.'-u-.'TOMORROW 1 MUST DOM AN UNCLE SAM COSTUME APJD m g PARTICIPATE INA). PARENT- 'reAci-tee RALLV! THAT HOISTS VOL) OUT OF HOUSE SLIPPERS ON 6AM WOULD LOOK ACCORDING TO FISHERMEKYQ MEASUREMEVQTE eooo PRGGRAM WEEK DAYS!-4--V As A BASS SOLO FOR A FROG! I THE GUARDIAN. North. Tryon Notes Mr. Chuck Roberts wu I visi- tor to Summer-aide on Tuudly. Mr. Les MIoDonIld was a vili- tor to Becleque on business. Mr. True Gills was I visitor to North Tryon. ' Mr. Leroy Thomson was I visi- tor to Summerside on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer GImble were visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Maurice Howltt, Tryon. was I visitor to Summerside on Mon- day. Mr. George Roper was I week- end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson, Tryon. Mr. Russell Thompson of North Tryon was I visitor to Portage on Monday. Mr. Aliked Grogett is I patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Mr. Myron Dawson and Rex Dawson were visitors to Sum- merside on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Dixon of North 'l'ryon is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. of Nova with Mrs. Miss Connie Acher Scotla is employed Elmer Gamtble. Mrs. Garnett. Trennerc and itiiss Doris Mayhew were visitors to Summerside on Monday. P Miss Verna Wood. student of Prince of Wales College spent the past. week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson and Mrs. Allaert Calibeok were visitors to Charlottetown on Tues- day. Mrs. Lloyd Hawaii and daugh- ter. Doreen and Arthur Thomas were visitors to Summerside on Monday. -(Misses Lois Simpson and Mary Gamble. teachers of the North Tryon School attended the Teach- ersl Convention held It the Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown. Many of the North Tryon young people attended the hockey match in Bedcque rink on Wednesday evening between Freetown Royals and Augustin Cove Bulldogs. Free- town received the cup that was -presented to them for their won- derful hockey games during the winter. l.ocke-ll-0:1! and l-Ilclntty --Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris of the Locke Road were in 0'l..eary on Thursday. C Mr. and Mrs. Loo Arsenault of Howlan were the guests on Wed- nesday night of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior were visitors on Tues- day night. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mcgglson of Knots- ford. Mrs. Willard Smallman and her daughter Marjorie were the guests on Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley of Forest View. B Mn. Jerry Arsenault of Forest View went to Driver on Easter Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. Felix Doiron, and returned to her home on Monday. Mrs. Angus McBiiine of the Locke Road was a visitor on Sun- day at the home of her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ansley Sllliker of Forest View. Forest View School was closed for the week after Easter as the teacher. Miss Bernice Gallant. at- tended the teachers convention in Charlottetown. W Among those who attended the wake of the late Louis Gallant of Plusvllle were the Misses Cather- ine Perry and Leone Arsenault and Mr. Clifford Arsenault of Howlnn. To the bereaved family sincerest sympathy is extended. Miss Leone Arscnault of How- Inn on Easter Mondny went to Charlottetown with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard. who were re- turning to their home after spending the week-end visiting in liowlan and Plusville. The Mines Audrey Griffin and Emma Gallant who spent the week-end In Forest View. left on Easter onday for St. John to resume their work there. They went from 0'Leai-y to Summer- sldo by train and then by plane. FIIARVEY to Summeralde on Tuesday. passenger to Summerslde on Tues- day. of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coughlin re- cently. R. R. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Russell MIc!..eIn. her sister-in-law. Mrs. EvIns Inglis, Kenslngton, on Monday. Mrs. Elsworth Glllis. were visitors to Summerside on Tuesday. Summerside. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar. with relatives Ind friends in Char- lottetown during the past week. end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. merstde spent part of the week vis- iting with Master Stanley Grant. son Paul were guests of Mrs. Bur- ielgh's George Jelley, 0'Leary on Sunday. trays. Alma were guests of Mr. and Mrs. were guests of Mrs. Coughlin's fa- ther, Mr. George Coughlin, Inver- ness on Sunday. side. spent the week-end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. side. was the guest of his brother, Ernest, and Mrs. Paynter on sun- day. Traveliei-'s Rest. were guests of Mrs. MacKay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams on Sunday. son Calvin are visiting with Mrs Coughlinis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cotton, Sprlngliill. Miss Ruby Maccaull. Summer- side. spent the week-end visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maccaull. in Charlottetown teacherr convention. stimmerside. Simmons sister. Mrs. Harold Gil- lis and Mr. Gillls on Sunday. nnied by Messrs Jack Milligan and Ernest Paynter motored merside on Thursday. companled by Messrs Clifford Ross and Harry Gillis motored to Sum- merslde on Saturday. teachers' convention held in Char- lottetown during the past week. accompanied by Mrs. Jack Milligan and Mrs. Jeanetta Ogden motored to St. Eleanor's on Sunday. son Ind MIxine of Summerside vis- ited with their son Hubert and Mrs. Hutchinson over the weekend. children Jimmy and Kathleen of Summerslde spent Sunday visiting and daughter Sandra accompanied by Mrs. Gordon Millar and Gordie. .)r.. motored to Summerside on Sat- urday afternoon. !son George of Cape Traverse were ,guests of Mrs. HIrdv's parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bur- leigh on Sunday. and family of Sumifierside Sunday guests of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wil- liams. by plane on Tuesday for Pet.ltcod- tor. New Brunswick after receiving CHARLUITETOWN Ellmlie & Bliloforil Mr. HIrold was I visitor Mr. Kenneth MIcDonIld was I Mr. Leroy AdImI wIs the guest Miss Erma Ramsay. Northam. Mrs. Harold Clillis visited with Mr. Arnold Gillls and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Alright. Miss Catherine Millar visited Mr. Vernon Grant was the week- Master Jimmy Morrison. Sum- Mr. and Mrs. James Burlelgh and. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Misses Eileen and Gladys Jef- George Barlow art of the past week. during Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlln Mr. George Paynter. Summer- Mr. George Paynler, Summer- Mr. and Mrs. Elton MacKIy. .1. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coughlin and 7...- I Mr. Calvin Maccaull. teacher at ape Traverse spent the past: week attending the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons. were guests of Mrs. Mr. William Burleigh accomp- to Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milligan oc- Miss Jenn ltfillar. teacher at ideford School attended the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. H-erbeit Hutchin- Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and ith Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hardy and Peter Maccaull, also Mr. and Mrs.:Nilliam Bedewell WCTC Bedewelrs - Miss Elaine MacAuslInd left All will join in wishing him I speedy Women's Institute on Tuesday even- W. I. were discussed Ind It the close Port liili Ilotos Miss weekend It her home in Port Hill. Miss Beverley Birch weekend It her home in Port Hill. visitors to Summerlide on Satur- day. Mr. Ind Mrs. Don Minor and lit- tle daughter Arlene were visitors to Summerslde on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Keller. Mt. Pleu- Int, were SundIy visitors home or Miss Eleanor Birch. Mr. Clue Dennis spent Eoster with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dennis. Mr. Kenneth Yeo, Summerside, was I visitor to Port. Hill recently. He also made a trip to Moncton and visited some friends there. The play "She's My DI1sy", which is being put. on by the A.Y.P.A. is about ready to be staged and the date set: for it is April 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Heath McLennan were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and Mr. Ind Mrs. Leslie McLean on Sunday. Two pupils from Port; Hill School were heard on Schurmanls School Parade on Friday evening. They were Richard Veiile and Stanley Yeo. Mr. Robert Strongman, accomp- anied by his father, Mr. Charles Strongman and Mr. Fred Dennis. motored to Charlottetown on Mon- day. Mr. Dennis is staying in the 13.22. I. Hospital to word that her sister, Mrs. Gerald Demille was ill. Her many friends here trust her illness is not serious and hope she will soon be well again. Miss Edith Grant, accompanied by Miss Doris Morrison, Summer- side. spent the week-end visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Grant. Miss Mae Grant. Summersidc, spent part of the past week vlsi:- ing with her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Grant. also with her father, Mr. Jack Grant at Poplar Grove. Lillian MIynIi-d spent the spent the Mr. Ind Mrs. ClIytnn Nays were It the- m1.' spell. Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Paynter and children, Catherine " and Carmen. motored to O'Leary, on Saturday evening to attend the? show. James Coughlin p Friends of Mrs. Willard Oatway will be sorry to hear that she has been ill at her home during the past week. All will Join in wishing her a speedy recovery to health. Mrs. Florence Grant Incl child- ren, Shirley and Warren of Sum- merside spent the week-end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hutchinson. Mr. George Williams. student at Prince of Wales College. Charlotte- town. recently visited with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wil- liams. l Mr. and Mrs. Colvin Cotton. Spring Hill accompInied by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Paugh were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cough- lin. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Skinner and daughter Sandra were guests of Mr. Skinner's parents, the Rev. J. and Mrs. Skinner. Charlottetown during part of last week. The many friends of Mr. Rlltl Mrs. Archibald MacGregor will rc- grct to learn that their young son Roy. has been ill and was I patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside, during the past: week. recovery. Mrs. E.R. biiidhleviii was hostess to the member of the Ellerslis ing with S. large number of mem- bers and visitors present. The pres- ident wIs in the chair. The meet- ing opened with the singing of the ode and repeating the creed in un- lson. Roll was called and minutes of previous meeting read and ad- opted. Correspondence was dealt with and plans were made to have I play from another district on be- half of the Women's Institute in the near future. other points of business concerning the school and er Road. Mr. Horne. Min Port Hill. nard, president. I Mrs. John Pineau spent days visiting her parents in Palm- Mr. Ind Mrs. and duughte Betty. Easter holidays in Misoouche. and Mrs. Mr. Bert. Peters. the M. V. Abegweit, The Girl Guides of Corner took their First Aid leuon It the home of Mn. lldwud Mb- Ausland; the instructor wu -Mrs. Smythe of Albertmi. There was I at. the funeral of Mr. hint of Pituville. on SundIy mom- ing, in spite of the bad roIds. manti Ittnr his recent sick I sincerely hope when 110 Nb 110- may 50 restored in better hitlth. Mr. Ind uni. lIrl Williams Ind family. Tyne VIllIy. spent. Sunday It the home Mrs. William: brother Ind stator-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. wiiiiuun Maynard. - The roIdI which won in good condition lut weak. poor IhIpI now. being passable in plIoII but with some sunshine Ind wIrm winds it won't take them long to dry up. lather Voolo. teuzbor It. attended the uIcbon' convention in Ohulottetown. Also attending wu M:-I. Percy Sirch, teIcher of Birch Hill School. Word has been received by Mn. Robert St-ronmnn oi the duth of her uncle, Mr. John Acorn of Port- land, Mnino. Ha resided with his niece. Mrs. James AdImI Ind the funeral wIs held from her home. of ClIude Yoo, motored to O'!aIry Ind West Devon on Sunday Iner- noon. visiting It; the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Turner Ind Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acorn. Mr. Ind Mrs. Angus Mcunnan were visitors It tho home of Mrs. McLennan's brother Ind Iistcr-in law, Mr. Ind Mrs. ullie McLcI:i on Sunday. It; is pleulng to know that Mr. McLean is well on the ram to recovery after his recent sick Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLennIn returned home Ifter I very pleas- ant. visit in Charlottetown. While there they visited It the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Yoo. Mr. and fegejve 1,-e,,;.,Mrs. Eldon McLean and Mr. Mrs. Stanley Bryant. The Womenls Institute held their- Monday evening with eleven mem- bers present. Mrs. William MIy- cIpIbly hInclled the business part: of the meeting. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee Ind I very pleasant evening wIs spent. Hockey games played It the Mt. Plenunt arink recently were un- noxinlnnd Ind Flying Saucers with the score of 7-0 in fIvor of Lennox Island. Sheen summerside Incl Mclnnis Bloomfield Corner -Mr. Tilmui Gallant of saint, John spent the laser holidIys his home in Piusvllle. Miss Alicia Pineau. teacher of Woodbrock. Spent the week-and It her home l.n Bloomfield. Miss Bernadette Pineau of Sum- mcrside spent Easter It her home in Bloomfield. Arthur spent spent Easter at his home Bloomfield. The Slooinfielrcl--' corner sewing Club is well attended un- der the supervision of Mrs. lofle bouts Mtr. Tilman GIllInt has return- ed to his work was Icocmpmled back by --other Leo GIllInt of Piusville. Mr. Felix Arsemult of Wood- stock is busily engaged It in St. John In in very Ci-yst.Il.s plnyed on Wednesday night with the score be- .inE 11-10 in fnvor of Sheen Ind 'McInnls. on Friday night the Lot 16 team played the All Stars of Lot 10, 11 and 12 with Lot is winning by I score of 0-6. Henry Pineau were in summersida on business on Thursday. Bloomfield .411. t im- nd Ind St. few Girl! Knit attendance GIl- and his Mr. of the meeting dainty refreshments David H0"l3'5v "'9'mM "Mk were served by the hostess. Mm!- Napoleon and Uncle Elby BY Clifford McBride ' GOLLV. LOOK AT wiuna rue: oown THKT HILL .1 HOW THE LAD HANDLES THOSE amt! APRlL' 6. 19st iisiisivss miss L. Maria, 103; 98th Street. E4 tnonton. Alta .rIises Sam-gl ha Writes: " have been bouf cred with M, vbusness an indiitestion am . . i ' .. Cpuld find no u an. L. J. IIOIJN 1115; f t e a '1 - tics of Sarnak, the bczxgfittdol bf: ceived cannot be ex ressedin word; neuritipdqu rwgielli Tram 'Hm"?"?i' b kv 1 '1'!" ”7 Dim. sciatic: lor ac Ic cor ram some stqriiach idncy or liver disorders. nutrition; anemia and nervousness. try San rak for one week, prov; :1, iarnak no help you. dial.) at 3 rug stores.