Horse Racing At Summerside -The horse racing on Sum- merside harbour on Saturday were witnessed by a large crowd of horse-racing fans. and were the best racing seen on harbour for some years. Results were as fol- lows: CIA88 A S'sicIe Aces Score I3-5 Victory Over Primroses ,The Summerslde Acne trounc-and misconduct previously men- Qd the Montague Primroses at tioned. Raceway Stadium Saturday night Lineups ' by the score of 13-5. The home Montague Prtmroses- Goal. E. boys had the better of the play Shepherd; defence, F. Shepherd. in all three periods. outscoring Nicholson. Mcltae. J. Shepherd; the visitors 4-2 in the first frame. forwards. Arsenault. Carroll Mum”, D1, g. (D. , 1 1. oz in the middle chukk . and Hughes. McGee, Maclaean. t..' mck E,.f,' (A';”,.,,,y,",' ,. 1-1 in the final session. he ice Shepherd. Powers, MacLure. Laddle Dale. (3. Phillips) I 3. LA88 I Ten spot. (Rogers) 1 1 1. Lenais Bob. (Glover) I 1 1. Frisco FIagg.(Mu1lins)2 3 Dr. Pitt's Boy. (Sheen) 4 Dr Judges-Clinton MacLeod, Al- bert Woodside; Starter-Cyril goon- ny; Timers-G. B. Sheen. n Parlee: Announce --Claude Hark- ness. Classes are now being made up for next Saturday's racing, by Andrew Perry and Bob Dewar. looked soft but puck surprisingly good. and the teams put up a pleasing brand of hoc- . As the heavy going start- edtotekeltstiolloftempere in the latter half of the game. Fisticuffs broke out. and Nichol- son and .Howatt were lven ma- jor penalties in the minu- tes of the second period for fight- ing. In the third period I. Shep- herd and Harris were banished for another pugilistic display. and when they attempted to resume hostilities in the penalty box. a near donny-brook erupted but was soon quashed. Harris, Mc- Arthur and Shepherd all receiv- ed "l-minute mlscoiiducts for their part in the melee. The Bonny Howatt. Joe Ber- nard-Edgar Taylor line was out- standing, accounting for eight of the Aces' thirteen tallies. Howatt got five goals and two assists. earning him the Holman Men's Wear most valuable player a- ward. Bernard was close behind with three goals and a like number of assists, and Taylor picked up three helpers. Mooney Gallant. Claude Gaudet. Garth Gay. Bill Baird and Benny Grady all got singletons to plate the scoring for the Aces. Gallant had three assists. Grady two, Grady, lilcArthur and Harris one each. For Montague Hughes and Carroll shot-a goal. and two as- sists each. MacRae led the snip- ing with two counters. and Ar- se-iiault bad one goal and one assist. Joe Hunter handled the whistle without assistance. giving four l"llll10l'5 in addition to the majors, Sumrnersid Aces-Goal, Mclnnis C defence, C. Gay, Shields. Mc- Arthur, Canon; forwards. I-Iowatt. Bernard. Taylor. Harris. Grady, Gallant. Gaudet. Pope. Biard. Cornwall 16, Glasgow Road 2 In the second aernl-final game between Cornwall Meteors and Glasgow Road Maple Leafs was played in North River rink Satur- day night before the largest crowd of fans this season. The semi- finals are a best out of five with Cornwall leading 2 games to nothing. Monday nights game could be the deciding game. The winning team will then meet the Milton Hornets in the finals for the S. R. Johnston Trophy. Cornwall's goals were scored by Coyle 5, Trowadale 4, Taylor 3. Mills 2. MacEachern and Dow- ling singletons. For Glasgow Road Dunn and Murray scored one each. Bedeque Girls Down Freetown -Beiieque girls outscored Free- town Girls 7-3 at Bedcque rink on Saturday night in a last game of hockey. in the first period Shirley Arsenault scored for Bedeque. and Mary Rogers for Freetown. In the second period Shirley Arsenmtli sit-nrcd once. and Catherine Call- bcck scored twice for Bedequc. In Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters)- Results of soccer games Saturday in the United Kingdom: FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP . iftli Round Bull C2P t 31...: Liverpool 0 Huddersfield T 2 Luton Town 0 Manchester C 2 Nottingham F 1 Newcastle U I Notts C 1 Chelsea 0 Swansea T 2 Sunderland 2 Wolverhampton W 4 Charlton A 1 York City 3 Tottenham H 1 SCOTTISH CUP Sixth Round Aberdeen 2 Rangers 1 Aiidrieonians 7 Dunfermline A 0 Buckie Thistle 0 Hearts 6 Clyde 3 Raith R 1 lnverness C 0 Falkirk 7 Kilmarnock 1 Celtic I St...lohnstone 0 Hamilton A l Third Lanark 1 Motlierwell 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Dundee vs Hibernian. Partlck This- tic vs St. lllirrcn. Queen of the South vs East Fife. all postponed. ENGLISH LEAGUE 0 Southampton I Shrewsbury T 1 Coventry C 0 Wallsall 2 Brentford 2 Watford 0 Aldershot 0 Division I Arsenal 1 Lelce ter C 1 Blackpool 2 She field W I ortsmouth 2 Preston N E II Sheffield U 1 Burnley 0 Division II Blackburn R 2 Port Vale 1 Derby C 1 Bristol R 1 Fulham 2 Plymouth A 3 Middle-sbrough vs Bury ppd Rothcrham U 2 Hull C 0 Stoke C 4 Lincoln C 2 Division III Northern Accrington S 2 Scunthorpe U 1 Barrow 3 Oldham A 1 Bradford 1 Darlington 1 Carlisle U 1 Wrexham 0 Chester 3 Crewe Alex 1 Grimsby T I Chesterfield I kg gnrjg - - - - 4 . Mansfield T l Barnsley 1 l::.”"”..::::;:" S.::::;::. 2:11. . - catama- OIL ' Jo ce Folland each scored for g"5"."f"3'”,3;";;2,SK"the"d U I Somhlm" 4 Ham” T I Belieque while Diane Mallett Cnygstlal P l Ilegtnnm 02 1 Tmnmere R 3 Harilepmg U I u ' Workington 1 Brad 0rd 1 i f .F t . V DOEOOI MIIEOII 5”fj:gu;:."” " "e W" 23f:,f;,,f,,,l 1Tf.),',il,l,I.lf.:,',1U, 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE . r t it al Site : G l. N Dlvlslmt B -The Olleary Maroons deieat- Ma:egi::;:)w;0ydefen:e'" Audi; QE;I:)srtpC1ggolIiiI;f.::fcrhUCol Cowdenbeath 2 Alicia A 5 ed the Milton tiorneta 10-7 in an exhibition game at 0'.Leary Sat- Forfar A vs Dundee U ppd MacEachern. Wave Reeves. Mar- Morton 1 Arbmath 1 mm urday night. The game was ac- :x"d"elD'?frIlI;:,l5'.: lxfigftsg honored by Imlneinivn fans from Stenhousemuir vs Queens P ppd ll0n packed from the opening Reevesp Mary Rogmm shmm, Haileybury. in northern Ontario. V 0Ih9I' IIIBICIIES whistle, both teams putting up a Hatfield. mam. Mane", Sandrgl llowas given .1 desk pen setawith lpswiih T vs Bolton W cancelled crowd pleasing display of their Jardinev Nam scalesp ' solid silver base-in the Maple Leeds U I W Bmmwlchl hockey gbgmy. Dunk River Sislers. Gnalg Leaf Gardens press room. Manchester Uvs Everton cancelled The Mamons Sm”). gm-W3,-dy Georgie Mm.l.ayp defence. Shmcy F” t N” Surrltmlginsyl S3 df rd Sttcigtltgitairt C vs Northampton T can. Glen Rugerson. was outstanding pt.”-y. Elaine Rayner, Gayle Ray. A 5 I :1". 0 l"1-V 11 0 west am 5 glmmerm FC getting the hat trick in the open- ner; forwards. Joyce Folland. BS3::1.”?19.H8:,l:: (Ausliinva. it E ing period. a pair in the middle frame and a singleton in the last period for a total of six. G. Cruwys tallied a pair for the visitors followed by Campbell. Andrews, K. McLean. MacSwaln and Friule for the Hornets. L. Bernard. G. Bernard. W. Harris and Schurman picked up one Catherine Callback. Shirley Arsen- ault. and Alice Bagnall. "er W59 Second period: 2 Toronto. Ken- nedy (Smith. Morrison! 10:54. Pen- Conmmed from page's Chevrcfils 12:01. Stewart Third period: No scoring. Penal- L Saturday ties: Nesterenko 2:09, Thomson waved to the dressing rooms with IRISH LEAGUE Bangor 2 Derry C 1 Cliftonville 1 Ballymena U I Colcraine 1 Glentoran 1 Distillery 2 Glenavon 2 Linfield 3 Crusaders 0 Portadown 4 Ards 0 rnmraiurn VIRVEGIDN -S. 6:43. Migay minor and misconduct 11:09. Mackell minor and miscon- m"'k'r 9911- misconduct penalties. duct 11:09. The high flying Maroona led In the second period intermission Stops: Midwinter temperatures in coast- 4-I III the Opener. 34 III the I8nd- Leo Labine. Boston's leading scorer Henderson 12 9 4-25 at British Columbia -average just which session and 10-7 at the with 24 goals and 17 assists, was Lumley . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 9 7-21 above freezing. game's end. The last period was the boot of the contest with the Hornets rallying strongly to out- score the home boys three goals is two. Lheispei o'Leary Maroons: Goal. O. 'amble; Defense. . MacDonald, A. Wedge. P. Schurman; For- wards. P. Smallman. W. Harrie. G. Rogerson. L. Bernard. 0. Bern- ard. A. Msi:Gregor, 11. Woodside. Alton sllllker. Ally sllllker. Milton Hornets: Goal. Jordan; Defense, Code. Blanchard. Mc- Harris, 3. Cruwys; Forwards, G. Cruwys. I. McLean. Kelly. Camp- bell, Maclwaln. Iriasle, Coles, Hurry. Andrews. St. Louis -Mrs. Dennis Areenault B VIlIt.- lng in Summersidu at the home of her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gallant and family. Joseph Doucette, 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Doucette. met with a painful accident. The Young lad was coasting down a hill when his sleigh hit a rut and in some way he cut his tongue with his teeth. He was rushed to the doctor where four stitches were taken. Out side of that he ., I -q;:-- is alright. t ,;tt..... Mrs. George Fitzgerald H vlslt- ' log in Summerslde at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Graham. Mrs. John 5. Gaudet and her daughter. Dorothy. were visitors in Klldare Capes at the home of Mrs. C t 's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Miss Janet and Florence Rich- Ird. Tlgnish. were visiting in St. Louis at the home of Mrs. Levi Arsenault. cu” vi . Miss Mai-Ina Brown was a weekend visitor in Tlgnisb. guest of Miss Doris Leclair. -C.R. Western Guardian -GRAND fancy dress earnivsl. Bedeque min, Fl'IdAy, February 5th. Over :50 worth of prises fa oostumes. -LEGION IIALL, M beaten dance. hag. eb- "llry Had. weather permitting. Dlnclns e:ms:so. sum. 0:- chairs. Adnilssin 1! cents. Personals :;”t?"75 20,000 Tooth Picks Make" Ferris Wheel :'g' -in-' A 4-foot high model ferris wheel construct ed with an estimated 20,000 tooth picks. ' -was completed on Saturday by Charles Wat son, 29-year-old Summerelde Electric Light Department llneamen. who worked on this exacting project. about 3 hours each night --Ith ., 5W. 5"'3.i Iedeew sl the fi t of Janu ry- Even the seats of the ferris wheel are made from moth W "W ' ”"::lpiIllcces. and tlvilille Neryallght in weight the model is surprisingly sturdy. and the big . ,..-,'.I'-'..,,".',,',;: wheel can be fr-eel rotated. This is the third model Mr." Watson has constructed late... 3.... N umlfi-om tooth picks, vlng previously built a ferris wheel and s by W M Engagement Announced Mrs. Mark Delaney of nounce the engagement of her daughter, Barbara Ann, R.N., to George Philip Breau, B.S.C.. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Breau, Edmundston, N-B., marriage to take place early in April. Summerside, wishes to an- Rain Ancl Fog At Sydney Delay Arrival Of Curlers Canadian Press sun Writer Sunday the finishing touches SYDNEY (CP)-A dirty. drlz- were put on the Forum where the zllng rain and a pea-soup fog kept bonspiel will be held. Members of the airport here closed tight Sun- the Sydney curling club volun- day and forced curlers taking part teered their time to help paint the in the Dominion high-school bon- large ice surface that provides spiel to cool their heels for six five lanes. hours in Halifax before making the The official opening and grand trip by bus. march of the curlers will be held Ten rinks. representing every Monday at 3 o'clock and the first province but Newfoundland - two in t b are scheduled for around are from Ontario-will compete for 4 p.m. Another round will be held the Siftoa trophy from today to Monday night. The boys will curl Thursday. Tuesday morning and night with Technical collegiate of Saskatoon three GFIWI Wfdlmldii Ind W0 is the defending champion and skip Thursday. In case of a tie. the Bayne Secord is looking for his playoff will be Friday. gonad lchampkioiiship. Last year's nspte was ed at Hamilton. R eseorcii On Butter Texture Only two rinks. Nova Scotia's EDMONTON (CF)-Texture of Color : county academy from Truro and Prince of Wales College. butter is the subject of a research project at the University of Al- Charlottetown, representing Prince Edward Island. arrived here on berta. Texture is chiefly a matter of schedule. New Brunswick was not due until this morning. plasticity. says Prof. F. W. Wood. project director. In summer butter Soccer Standings LONDON (AP) - Soccer stand- ings: (top five teamst ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I W T L Pis. Wolverhampton W 14 ll 7 36 Sunderland 10 is 4 (I5 Charlton 15 4 9 34 Portsmouth 13 8 ll 34 Manchester C 14 6 9 34 Division II Blackburn 19 2 9 40 Luton Town 17 4 7 38 Rotherliam 16 II 10 35 Leeds United 15 5 9 35 Stoke City 1.1 ii 7 34 Notts County 15 4 9 34 Division 111 Southern Leyton 0 3) 6 4 46 Bristol C 19 7 6 46 Southampton 18 7 7 43 Mlliwall 15 7 I 37 Gillingham 15 7 9 37 Division 111 Northern Accrington S .19 6 7 44 Scunthorpe 17 7 7 41 Barnsley 17 4 10 38 Hartlepools 16 4 9 36 Stockport 15 5 11 35 Top Scottish League standings unchanged O Penticton And 0 Czechs Tied 3-3 LONDON. (Reuters) - Penile- ton Vs, Canadian entry in the world hockey championships. Sun- day night played a 3-3 tie with the Czech national team in a pre- tournament exhibition game in Prague. I Prague radio said each team scored a goal a period and the Czechs were leading 3-2 until the Canadians got the tying goal in the final minute of the game. The Czechs radio commentator said that in the final 10 minutes of the third period. when the Czechs were ahead. the game be- came ”more like a boxing con- test." "The Canadians have started playing more like boxer in a ring than ice hockey players.” he said. "Canadians-you may play like that in Canada but here we are in Europe:” Listeners to Prague radio could hear the crowd booing alter the game ended. The commentator said: "You may now hear the crowd's reaction as the Canadians are leaving the rink." The game was watched by 14,000 fans in Praguels Winter Stadium. A description of the game was broadcast by Prague radio and also televised. hlberton Friends of Mr. Wilfred Smith. Alberton. are sorry to know he is . confined to his home by illness. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Profit andl their two children. Toronto. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Pro- fltts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan-i lei McLean. Alberloa. I Miu Verna Raynor. Albertnn. 1 is confined to her home by illness. i Mr. R. o. Mcxinnon. fishery of-II flcer at Alberton. is attending an administration course at Halifax. N. S. On Wednesday evening the in- terdenominational C.G.I.T. at Al- berton entertained the young peo- ple of the various denominations at a skating party. After two hours of outdoor skating the group ya0CCOdOd to the United Church hall where refreshments were served by the hostesses. The party was chaperoned by Rev. and Mrs. 1 Murray Gardner and Mrs. Regln- i aid Travers. Tignisli Shore An interesting meeting of St. Thomas Aquinas Society was held in the school on February 15th. at 7 p.m. with a large number of membeu present as well as ten pupils who entertained by singing Acadian songs during the evening. Mrs. E. M. Gaudet pre- sided and opened the' eeting with a short and interesting dis- cussion which was followed by the presentation of the financial report by Mr. E. J. Arsenault. Plans were adopted to raise funds for the Society. The meeting was addressed by Mr. P .A. -Arsensult ....j.....:....D:...D ' cur non roan ro HOURS-For es UCKlEY'S ctpsutts "VCADEEO." CANCEL SUPPER tends to be soft and greasy. In Meanwhile. anxious bonspiel of- ficials were kept on the hop Sun- winter it becomes DFIIIIP and lacks "spreadability.” A imiform texture day cancelling a buffet supper and at all times is sought. entertainment and arranging to Chemical or structural changes have the seven rinks stranded in Halifax brought on by bus. occur in the fatty acids of butter- fat which influence plasticity. The official draw scheduled for Sunday afternoon was not. held un- Composition of the fat cannot be altered but texture of the product til late Sunday night but a church service. part of the opening pro- may be modified by alterations in processing. grant, went off as scheduled. Extra rinks of Nova Scotia high TREND AWAY FROM BATCH The qestion of texture came into school curlers will provide op- position for the visiting teams dur- ing a practice session this morn- prominence with introduction of newer butter - making methods. The trend today in food manufac- ing. . turc is to eliminate the batch pro- cess and replace it with continu- KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL ous-production method. Uniform- ity, reduced cost and quality im- provement are some of the objec- lives. in the dairy industry. milk pas- lcurizatlnn and manufacture of ice cream and evaporated milk have followed this pattern but only re- cently has the continuous butter- making process been introduced making process been introduced. The federal agriculture depart- ment asked the dairying branch at the University of Alberta to con- duct texture tests. The only con- tinous machine in Canada at the time was in Edmonton but it pro- duced 1.000 pounds an hour and the researchers had to build a model with a capacity of about 25 pounds an hour. The new machine allows Univer- sity of Alberta scientists to study the manufacturing process in de- tail and to record with precision structural or other changes as they OCCUI”. -The January (half-yearlyi re- port of Kelvin School is as fol-A lows: Grade X - 1. Errol Caseley; 2. Gwen Court; 3. Erma Reeves. Grade IX - 1. Garth Caseley; 2. Marlene MacMurdo. Roberta Hogg (equal); 3. Lillian Court. Grade VII - 1. Sheila Caseley; 2. Myron Paynter; 3. James Paynter. Grade VI - 1. Kenneth Moase; 2. Errol Waugh. Grade V - 1. Nancy MacMiirdo. Judy Picketts (equal): 2. Astrid Miller; 3. Alice Blanchard. Grade III - 1. Myrtis Picketts; 2. Hugh Bagnlole; 3. Gordon Blanchard. Grade Ii -- l. Willard Moase; 12. Roger Caseley; 3. Rowan Case- ev. Grade I - 1. Allan Picketts. 2. Wendell Caseley; 3. Marvyn Web- ster. Perfect attendance: Gwennyth and Nancy MacMurdo. Gwen and Lillian Court, Laurie Blanchard. clflghest avegage tfleniort Sheila ase e.v: (Jun orl. an Picketts. "AMTT " Mary A. MacKsy. Teacher. snaps IN "ME and Mr. Ben J. Pitre. President of the Home & School Associa- tion. The proceedings were broughl to a close with '0 Can- ado." mental illness. jjz:-mm BEIJEIIIIE RINK TONIGHT Intermediate ”C' Playoffs Friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Catherine Pitre, who had been seriously ill. is now well on the road to recovery. - Bl ROYAL BOIIIIEN Monday - Tuesday 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 8:80 "NARROW MARGIN" Starring: Charles McGra.w, Marie Windsor. Also shortl. serial and news. Monday. Febniary 21st Freetown Royals VEFSIIS Scbui-man's Eagles Skate after game Second and final game between these two teams Admission 35 and 50 cents. NOW THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE COMES TO SUMMERSIDE EFFECTIVE SPEAKING HUMAN and PUBLIC RELATIONS LEADERSHIP TRAINING PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT SALES PSYCHOLOGY Author of "How to Win Friends and Influence Poo pie”. "How to stop Worrying and amt Living". only one elass te be held isi lammerslde. only a few vacancies rentals. OPENS TUESDAY. 22 FEB 55 SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL. '1 P. M. Only forty members men and women are permitted In one class. Phone for information or enrollment xatrencoson . Mon.-Tues. 7:1&l:I5.'Stenley Kra- rrier's production of ' Gm IRON 4 MIN". Lee Marvin. gichsrd Kl- ley. Mary Castle. Bank drawing Tpeeday and Thursday. I I II. T. Iisntliors or W. A. currle Tel: ms T412122! chu-iomtowii Class opens Thursday 24 Feb. as Early diagnosis and treatment is an important factor in curing Cloutier-Colill Wedding urday morning, at 8 Cahill. while direction of Mrs. who accompani ” Irene Mrs. altar quets of roses and carnation for the occasion, Peters. as maid of honor. Miss Joan Driscoll, R.N., Moncion, Na, as bridesmaid PK) Donal Martinoii was gioomsmaa and F70 Jean Chance was usher. was held with roaebud trailers. edin Million for seventy-five guest was artistic arrangement of roses an carnations and topped with miniature bride an pended. riage. v 5 E d on of tnlsdder troubles. try CYBTI eomflete satisfaction or niche ll i 1 tree . :...::.:".:.:":;.-tr:-ia"'”":""" KENSIIIGTOII I RINK Intermediate "C" Playoff TONIGHT. FEB. 21st Mt. Pleasant vii. Springfield Second game TUESDAY. FEB. 22nd Intermediate "C" Playoff Cavendish vs. Hampshire I P. M. Sharp S -Gloria Joan Cahlll and Jose ph Maurice Cloutier received the sacrament of matrimony in St. I Paul's Church. Summerside. Sat- o'clock. Msgr. G. J. MacLeIla.n perform- ed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the only daughter of Mrs. Charles Cahill and the late Mr. the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clou- tier of Drummondville. Quebec. The wedding music was under the Peters. C. Roy Ahern. as she sang "Ave Maria" and other appropriate hymns dur- ing the Nuptial Mass. The church was decorated with hou- Given in marriage by her un- cle. Mr. Edmund Doucette. the bride was attended by Miss Betty and ofi La- The bride was charming in a floor-length full-skirted gown of white nylon net over satin with lace jacket. having peter pan collar and long sleeves coming tn points over the lands. The full-length hridal veil , In Place by it tiara with sequin and seed pearl trim. She carried a white prayer book . The maid of honor was gown- waltz-length pastel blue nylon. net over taffeta with match- mll Juliet cap. Each carried a nosegay of pink carnation. Mrs. Cahill chose fnrs her CharIered daughter) .weddir;1g a gown of Accountants nep une.mist wit winter white T Earle Hickey (accessories and corsage of white Canadian Bank of Coiimer” arnations. Bundm Following the ceremony a re- held at Mulberry Lodge. where the bride's table with its lighted tapers. centred a tree-tier wedding cake. groom. His worship. Mayor Henry Wedge, proposed the toast to the bride. to which the groom res- For in honeymoon trip through the Maritimes. the bride travel- led in a suit of mauve wool with matching accessories. and a top- coat of grey lapln. They will re- side in Greenwood. N.S.. where the groom is a Flying Officer with the R.(”.A.F. The bride, who is a graduate nurse from the Hotel Dieu. Moncton, NB. was matron at the Summerside R.C. A.F. hospital prior to her mar- gagkpcns for Malachi. -.IngPatns :1 due to ludne and "x. gale k Don IQ! ATTENTION FARMERS ORDER TIMOTHY AND CLOVER Owing to the limited quantity and the high prices 0 Timothy and Clover Seed. we are anxious to book you I order as soon as possible. so that we may protect. you . i your Farm Seed Requirements. era for the Spring Delivery of AGRICULTIIRAL LIME PHONE - WRITE - CALL R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED Produce Dept. The Guardian Monday, Feb. S1. READER FOR PRINCE BETTY GIIABLI STAII AI CAPITOL. SUMMERIIDI -Betty Grable returls h It . Technicolor screen for the In , - time in a year in Twentleh Cut tury-Fox's musical story of th V Erie Canal back in the IE "The Farmer Takes A Wife. which opens at the Capttd The atre today. Dale Robertson. Job Carroll and Thelma Rlttu shat; starring honors with Miss Gcabls. As a musical vehicle the story, i which in turn was a novel. em, cessful stage play and a eilli. dramatic motion p".ct.ssre sevtsj years ago. has been entbelliehe I so that it offers an impreeaiv. 1! assortment of songs and dance" for the stars. The tunes are th work of the writing team of Ba: old Arlen and Dorothy Piel&' while the choreography was me: tnred by Jack Cole. the Broadwa renown. : : Miss Grahle. whose last prul vioiis assignment wtls "Meet M After The Show" is seen as Moll Larkin. culinary queen aboard canal boat. Dale Robertson as til farmer in the tale makes his do but as a singer in the picture an John Carroll appears as the skip - per of the boat. Thelma Ritte portrays a wealthy widow who I Bettyis confidante while the tow character is played by Eddie Fog lr. Professional Cards 5 Summerslde. P.E.1. Phone IBM W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING d Granville at Water Street; 5 DIAL Summerslde I 0. 30: d 3344 rrrrr Mg"gggi1L . INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto -- Casualty 5 Summer St. Summersld Optometrist E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. 3.0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. I Summer St. Summersid B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summersldc. P.E.I. - Phone 311 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.5c.. 0.D. 288 Water Street - Summersitlv Above Maurice Mlllis Men's Wes PHONE 8580 PHYSICIANS L. K. Zlelinaki, M.D. General Practitioner Malpeqise Road Kenslngtoa. P. E. I. Phone: Kenslngton I Photographers THE READ STUDIO n. w. SEARS Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron !MALLMAN'S BUILDING Dial 2366 summorsit Dr. Hubert MiwNeill,D.D Physician - Surgeon Water Street, Summeretde Phone 7032 J EED. We are also booking a Tonight 7:15 - 9.15; ' CAPITOL SIIMMERSIIIE Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9.15 BtiirGIlllBlE ", (IMF ROBERTSON. IIITTER . .. CARROLL Today ...... 8:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 Tuesday .............. 7:1. - 9:10 RVAOII UIIFI&l'1.J-I -. '7' ix Slaves... BABYLON