s DECEMBER 24. 1951 r jrns GUARDIAN. fr.-v t-t'.lS MAINSTAY OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS Lord Perth. the man who, as first secretary-general of the League of Nations. steered the norld organization through 14 dit- ncult years, died at his home in Hampshire. Eng., recently. A dip- lomat of the old school. Sir Eric lzrummond, 75, above: held many my posts in British Government during his life. For six years, he uas British ambassador in Italy. laacr chief of foreign office propa- y,:lllCl&. In 1946, Lord Perth, dub- had the "quiet Scot". became lead- er of Liberal party in the House of Lords. Soothe 'hem .with MINAIlD'S Liuiulsnr 35: D Rub on freely, and note . nick relief. Greueleaa 'man's voice, "i love your The Birthday Murder 8: Lugs unis ciiarrisn THIRTY-NINE ' Part Two Moira was slumped back against the sofa. At the words her eyes rose and searched Victoria's face. and then dropped to the rim! again. "He did?" she asked. Her voice was scarcely audible. , "Oh. sweet Dordanella," said a harem eyes." Moira suddenly laughed. "What crazy words," she said. "such a lovely tune - and such crazy wordsi'; she stood up abruptly. she looked at her little gold wrist watch. She hummed along with the music. She went to the round mirror over the radio and looked at herself. She said suddenly, bit- tely: "I'm so tired of thingsl" She turned and snapped the radio off. In the sudden silence that follow- ed she stood looking across the width of the room at Victoria. "It's a lousy world! People aren't friends. They just use each other. that's all." She jerked her slim wrist up and looked again at her watch. "I don't like this, I wish it were ovel." she took a step toward Vic- toria and said: "It was an acci- dent, after all. The old woman with the glasses made a mistake. It has to be that way. Because if you didn't kill him. and she didn't 1 how did he come to die?" The door bell rang violently. Victoria walked down the dining room, opened the top half of the door. Sawn was standing outside. He had on an officer's short over- coat. When she opens! the lower half of the door to admit him. she saw the tan satchel in his right hand. He pulled off his cap, stuff- ed it into his pocket, looked around curiously. "He's not here yet," she said tersely. "We're waiting in the liv- -st-drying. No sir unis gcwsugi:-eat gar. lam ing room. They walked the length PROFESSIONAL CARDS E. E. Parkman DR. GLEN ll. IIEIIIIIIV :-my Broadolbone and Vicinity Friends here regret to learn of the prolonged illness of Mr. Thomas wigmore. Mrs. George Anderson was a visitor to Charlottetown, on Tues- day. December llth. Friends are pleased to learn that Mr: Laughlin Martin ls,l'ecover- ing from his recent indlsposition. Miss Leone Macxay. Charlotte- town, was a visitor to Breadal- bane. on Sunday, December 9th. Mrs. John 1-Iickon, Springfield, visited her mother. Mrs. Frank Deacon. Freetown, on Thursday, Nov. 29th. Miss Shirley Stevenson, Elliotts, visited her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wigmore, on Thursday, Nov. 29th. Mr. and Mrs. William Mutch. Charlottetown visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy on Wednesday. December 5th. The many friends of Miss Sadie Buchanan, Dixon Road. are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince Edward island Hospital? All sincerely wish her a complete recovery. Mrs. J. J. MacLeod has returned from the United States where she spent a pleasant vacation visiting friends in Portland. Boston, Mal- den. Melrose, Somerville and Boulton. of the dining room. on either side of the long table. His shoes made heavy sounds on the floor. He dropped his bag beside the sofa. "Mis Hastings. Captain Harriss," said Victoria. They inclined their heads and spoice the usual words. sawn turned to Victoria. rub- bing his hands together. "I have- n't much time," he said, "but I'll sweat it out awhile. How about a drink?" Victoria turned to Moira. said: "Sherry?" "No, thanks." Victoria mixed Sawn a Scotch and soda. When she returned to the living room he and Moira Hastings were talking about the Hollywood Canteen. He took the I She Mr. Gordon Carew. Hunter Riv- er. made a business trip to weed- albsne on Thursday, Nov. 29th. The teachers and pupils of Breadalbano Village. Breadalbane Rural and Rose Valley schools are preparing for their Christ- mas concerts. Mrs. Harry Craswell, Charlotte- town, was the guest of her daugh-' ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Millage Macbeod. during the week- end of December 2nd. Master Reuben Chappell and Master Graham chappell, four- teen-year-old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Uhappell, Granville, Visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Gameater, on Satur- day, December 1st. Miss Dorothy Matheson, student at Union Commercial College. Charlottetown, and Miss Freda. Hickon. Miss Eleanor Murray and Mr. Wellington Murray, students at Prince of Wales College, spent the weekend at their respective homes in Breadallaane. A number from this vicinity at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Homer D. Bentley held in the Pleasant Valley United Church, and con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. W. B. MacPhall. Sincere sympathy is be- ing extended to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Blondoli (Mrs. Bentley's parents). and to all other members of the family. The ladies oi the Orange Lodge. Breadalbane. sponsored a very successful bazarr and tea which was held in the attractive upper room of the hall. on Saturday evening December 8th. While the adults enjoyed a social time the children amused themselves "ang- ling" in the "fish pond." Dainty refreshments were served by the ladies. A well-attended Hymn Festival was held in the Rose Valley Unit- eci Church on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 2lid. An interesting variety of familiar hymns and Christmas carols were sung by the Breadal- banc. Granville and Rose Valley, Pleasant Valley and Fredericton choirs, and a very appropriate message was given by the pastor. Rev. W. B. MacPhail. E. 0i: Sunday. December 10th. Rev. M. Waiter-worth conducted the evening service in the Craw- CIIARLUPTETOWN . l Sport Echoes from a Prince county The "Rinkless Town of the Mari-' times" is well represented in the hockey-minded little town of Am- herst. We have three hockey stal- warts playing there, and it's get- ting so now the red light behind the enemy net starts to wink when it sees one or them coming. Mark Delaney, Paul Schurman and Ron Mat-Arthur scored all five goals when Amherst beat Moncton Bruins 5--3 recently: Delaney and Schm- man, forwards, shot a brace each. and MacArthur smacked in the other one. 0 O O . Jimmy Hogan, Jr., "Windy", Steele, Harry Dickie, Gard Kelly, Bob Schurman and others will train a new batch of young hockey players this year on our open-air rinks. Hockey is in the kids" blood. and there'll be a few promising boys graduate from the open-air rinks every year to go forth and winduvenile and junior honors for mainland towns. or perhaps for. Kensington or.Be.deque. I The cuckoo is a strange bird. It lays its eggs in other birds' nests. and lets them do the hatching chore. We in Summerside are just the opposite. We hatch them in our neat, but let them go forth as fledgllngs to sing their songs on somebody else's apple trees. It makes one wonder: Who is the cuckooer, the cuckoo or we? (Try that one out loud, brother, and if you get it right the first time, you should carve a name for yourself in the field of radio. announcing). O 0 Never mind. All credit is due .1. K Curran, Harold Gaudet. and the Kinsmen organization. If it were not for them, even the kids wouldn't get much chance to play hockey here. For a town the size and spirit of Summerside. the hoc- key program will be ridiculously inadequate, but it will be a cour- ageous program. a last-ditch pro- gram, and you've got to hand it to the men who are at the head of it. December 0 This is the month when glad ex- citement . Holds the world in a white em- brace; This is the month of holly gar- an Of frost'and snow and crystal lace. This is the month of carol singing" Oi woodsy smells and frosted cake; This is the month when sells for- to g n In hours of tell for friendshlp's sake. This is the month when pine trees glistcn, Shining and bright with lights and toys; i This is the month 0 'Bringing to all Joys. --Constance I. Heckbert. gay December its Christmas WASHINGTON. Dec. 2z-(AP)- The cases of some 300,000 men- who prevloifsly failed to meet mental standards for military ser- vice-vlvill be re-opened by draft boards, starting next month. Con- gress lowered minimum mental To greet uou all. alt CHRISTMAS and wirll qou manq joqc and lalecclngs. Geo. T. Clarke H PAGE THIRTEEN l standards when it revised the JEWEILER Draft Act last summer. ' .. SUMIWERSIDE 3! - , , A HOLIDAY I y GREEHNGS! Because it is the Holiday Season and ' May happiness E we want to wish you every joy in . and good cheer 1 the year ahead--we send you be yours at 0 Chrmmash-me! 2 our wishes for a Merry Christmas to each M5 drink. End V10lv0Yl8 Bali in the ford Memorial Christian Church. Jack Frost is apparently in favor . . It - - e l f f d! t.D.. R.0. CW1" "Wins the two of them. half choosing as his sublect "Jesus of natural ice-rinks this year, and I 0 WHY "9" 5 0 yrs IIIIC9 G S O . Veterinary Surgeon listening to their voices rise and question "will ya also go away?" 1; wont:-, be long now before skating OPTOMETIHST fall, but making no effort to take and Simon Peter's reply. "Lord, to and hockey will be in progresg In El"?! Examined "mm '9 part in the talk. She was intense- whom shall we go?" Special music Bedeque, o'LearY: A1bc””"' em at ROCERY Office Hours: ly aware of the queerness of the by the Breadalbsne choirs includ- 1, 3, mm humiliating to find that G c y 9 go 1, g 1 to 5 0 SBl:lr.l81tl:l1.w amine wondeied go: id. hymn: h-C1omghA1; tie Eummerslde is just part of the lib H gr and by I int c K in to "C Comm W en c at U an " Xe ea e s cetbrl, but that's t e way t ). Summers s - J phoM”;337mw e" l " would arrive, and what would hap- Watched With '3 111185 Part Sun: we're going to try to get out to 9 pen then. by Mrs. John Hickox 'and Mrs. Bedeque u often 3,; pombye gm; . REGENT THEATRE BLDG. She heard a scratching sound at A16)! M3'0D0”31dgM'55 DOWWY winter. because a Summerside team Summer St. Suinmeraldo the H0113 6100?. and let Ha-881-5 in. Mwhesim 53"'3 "Sim" Nlgm" '5 is playing there. Glasses Fitted ' Hrl1i:l3Il1)0llnCed down the length 3 5010- . 0 e i , if! d i ' W. Sn slender a:,;',if:f,'f,' 1:?! einmolgg BThga1l;aecembev; meeting Iofmtlgg - R e o e .Z......... Macllolllilll :.";:?.S:.W';;.::..'." '2;-.:;g,;.me .. ...'::.:;, .;:;.:.. r 3. F. "um" R. 0' Barrister, sziulcltor. Notary "1g:l;e'daili3a;s: mi(Ieict;i;ia Du: -tn1evki;emJ.:MEsmvl;r.1i;.::n :1 o Couple vim” Amine. - and children... sided and Mrs. Stanford Gloyer , e a Gun" Fm”! uC9' The door bell pealed again, and W” 5ec”n"y'.pm Wit I"t'"es"m3 om" - ,, .w",g.,; by Victoria's heart bounded. But only features M ””5 ”?ee”"3 "Ye" me i D PHONE and um nun. gm," 1; c a taxi driver was there his eak- exchange of Chmsmms gm'5' the - - ' y . . . ed cap New "cab for enigma voting of five dollars to the Tub- . SMALLMANS BUILDING Money to Loan I-larriss," he said. "cubsw !.”"d' the "'pp”mtm.e"'t or o M OPTOMETBIST Collections Promptly She turned and saw sawn set- M n C”'""””” l” ”-”p”” chm” Ammded To tun his mas treats for the sick and elderly summerside. P. E. I. ' 3 "P 0" his dark Mid. He 1 ' ' c; 3, ' - said: "Nice to have known YOU." i:ilg'h(:!f ddgtfldles aggmhlhiul-tC::f:il I i?.aM3.'ilfe3"t?.ii'i7i” 3i5c33l.””3'..”1 "'3 ""”'””"' L"”' on J A nolnoll "dew ' -" www- ' ' ' ” ill you can't so!" she told ' w'E' Dmrlswi himbuly calls" His eyes e I What 3I'B YOII ll0Sl ll? , ' Q ' '”"5'm. - w re Plmld-n ,0: Surreon 901'” 3-31” ''''”g”;'' T9XP1'W10n- They showed a vet he'd be a bad '3 and Mioytotbo , " u uck isn't here ti" ' b t 11 ill b 0mm 58 summer sum Fms-(I111;-II;:IE3l;I;lI;t1lalnt "Obviously." Sewn ogeenea the :io(:vcels)llz:s'v"deuni:b"cetIr-ulcllr.ggii('e1e'. '"""”v'5"' lowehlffth ," edtobe to ' int 0 - Dial ms Victorria? I .?.m. ; cgglcl haflyooladelgl glgalpmt. ai P came" 3 '. CHRISTMAS DAY! no to 12 020"" argund for the end of the story," In Janu Reader: D:igeat,T. ' l . . s. in. o went out the door. He tum- Murphy tels how t e orninuni y 2. . . . ed and said easll ; --Th mg, 1 'Advisory Service of Bridgeport W to M” P In R the drink." y E or Connecticut guides people into work ' . & JlilIllIlGs' 1.00.10 3.00 p. in. . J. . G Despemuon scum. he, and the they're best suited for-and away ' s . i ? ' ' ' tak . pl” 23” , vETERlNAR'ANy that something had gone tf0l:1e:::Kl(;::IvB ms; than 22000 O GROCERY "'"' '5” 13'"; W” M I l:::i.:;".n:d.:sr;:::l::r.:; (3 "W-'d' :1:--T , W090! Street East tam Lha,:ma'neI,.nsgg:e so hdep 051' methods used should serve as a no Summorsldo two bits. worm" i ' H my model for other communities to & 1' Earle "lckay "He didn't tell me about any fouowi . . & Chartered Accountant demamm" . K0?”t"7”i'l”'i"”'lFet5I?i.'3.&” .f '0' ' O SEWWS eyebrows went up. ''No?l 33" r W 951” dim - ' I .5 0 Q 9: Canadian Bank of Commerce ll. E. ELLIS H9 will then. This afternoon I ”"d""f,2 2:” ea "'5 m”me" ' W 0 . current 0 . II . . nuuduu swore to the fact that there was If r . 0 . msuitaucs no poison in the lethal sugar bowl !,',H, "mm Summuglde, r. I. L Fire - Auto - casualty On the nisht your husband died." .m........-m......aj--- ' i 5 summer st., suminerslde sh” "'”'ed up at him. nu ' , PHONE zsss puom; 2413 "Sorry, little friend. But it had it . . . . to come out, you know,” Tliere s a magic to Christmas that costs To be continued Major Hoopla Milt Ivar, UUR BOARDING HOUSE- s star-studded spell into the hearts of young JAW zrrxzxrf” (illllillll Psi my nus HOLIDAY season as one or uamnsss two 101! POI aacu or out 'en:-;:-;' A Meeeecl-iAuM.' DON'T Btusl-l! PROSR- .. t - - - , QA FLY RODIE VA , V0BLEC'.fgA ETWL MUETA HIT eh ky and old ellltel lts enclnantment is expressed n Goizeeous C A T. i i M UNCLE - y - -- UM-HAK! YOU'VE YOUR STANDARD OTTO, SENDING TO OUR E everv l-ieerty handshake . . . an every smiling loco . . . .A9 -(my TyM,l.....3L)T "(HE 1652 PHOTO-u,Fn25'r g RIENDS K ion in every rls mas was .. u e ours .. I AM 6U3M5l2GED BY BANK THING HE , or - . Q CALEh'lDAR5 EVER SHARED .Qm that says be gay . . . be glad . . . have fun! -444 l V . , I WAS i s Yes, that's our lriendl reetin to ou, .3 y Y 9 9 Y h each and every one! Q . l &l ISLAND EQUIPMENT We're hoping you g have A Merry Yulo- l GROCERY - :;f;;,,:";',j:,,"f '"""'""'”' i when smear EAST JIMMIPS ' ' S NEW! !TANl summeraldo e. 8IIMMEll8iilE ALWAYS . sneer Mm TO THE EE 5 -