.15»;- g»s.f,£ l! n-i-s a vtcc<s'oi iis s'is ~ "' seams: , s. audios-var. us Hanover Shoat, and Ileana-Clara}? Ottawa a Newt, Speculations. All l- rauroa- our: - ' Ibofluardiauuiayliabougllat - sea-la w ltraoti slam-lies u seam flqhfy Water Shoot: Mark Geodesy. ""°"'° ' Shoot; Aiyro Douaa Island ma» Transport. Water ghee’: Globe”. lulu" _ 69" Graaagiia gtrafli I s Ill s32’ "“" bodalivorad to an! homolu Summon-aids by Uarrlar ghisspsgslscorllawwoea- PbcaollooroI-slosirslseama or It" 1°"? - ‘murals. msunarwl Ralph a} uqggggjt, flillifflbtlidd. l t‘ ,. -_ E ' ma,“ 1% by. plane for mine, wills I _6 “m; use Eu orhoiidsys. . __....a_ .4101! LAZY hells. teed P1511111? w,“ sample's Drug jStore, Ken- flnflitlfls ‘ v _ ; Sum- 31M!!!‘- o will visit relatives ordntotlsaboyroaponslbiolordalivoryoaynur some. -I'ISIIING licenses for saio. Somplafisbrug Store, Remington. —I'OBTIP'Y your cattle again“ vaginitis with Dr. Bell's minerals, Sompids Drug Store, Kensington. -FOB STIBILE cows, iood Dr. Bell's minerals. Sempie‘s Drug Store, ‘Kensington. ~--- t _.'_ -SOMETHING new for calI __;mAl Donald Msclslan, C.C.F. scours. sample's Drug Store, Kon- ifederal candidate ‘vi 5' Freetown slngton.” ' p.11, Monday, Al"!!! s 1949. It 3 r l, m A- :1 -J. WATSON MacNaught, K.C., --——- M.P.,'.parllamenta y assistant to the ._PUBL10 BEARING ~ contest Minister oi Fisheries will be in his Central Bedeque H511» COME. .__._- .01.!) film dance. Restaurant. chestra. Monday, April 18, at 8.30.’ Everybodfwel- Larkin's Kensington, Wednes- day night. Rollie MacKenzitfs Or- Sulnmerside oifice Monday, April 18, and Tuesday, April 19. --'l.‘W0 MOTOR. ACCIDENTS - Two motor accidents occurred in Summerside over the week-end. Shortly alter midnight Saturday morning a light delivery truck pro- ceeding on Water Street left the LNOW IS the time to treat your eattie with warble powder. 30 head go,- 25 cents. sample's Drug Store, Kenslngton. _ ‘ ._n0N'T FORGET the chicken salad tea, St. Mary's ‘Anglican Hail, summerside, on Easter Monday_ from 3 to 6 o'clock. Tea tickets 50] cents. There will also be a pantry] sale, sale oi aprons, etc.. candy‘ table, and white elephant table. LPRINCE COUNTY SCHOOL BTUDENTS have an opportunity to win $100 in prizes offered for best- essays based .,on "Canadian Heri- tsgc" programs ;over CJRW Tues- days and Thursdays at 8.15 P. M. commencing April 12th, sponsored by the summerside Board o! Trade. ibr dot-ails. ask your teacher or, wits to "may Contest", P. O. Box 1o, Stnnlnerside, P. 1!}. I. -ANGLICAN LADIES‘ GUILD- Th, Ladies’ Guild oi the Bum- niersids Asiglimn Church met for the sami-enonimly meeting on Tuesday evening at thbhome of Mrs. Grant ‘Travers with the pres- ldent, Mrs. George Clarke, in the chair. Plans were made for the Fall baaaar‘ while “the members were busy knitting. Delicious ra- freshnleclts were served by the hostess at the close oi the moot- ing. — S _FISIIING CHECK-UP --Ri.C.- liLR-otiidais in Summerside con- ducting a routine check-up 0n timing regulations, discovered that various andnsundry, disciples oi Isaac Walton had arrived at the trout“ straanisflion, ‘day- doe soon and ss,a, result the oitend- era will appear in court to answer charges and in tho meantime their rods and goals are confiscated, along with any speckled beauties land- ed before the Mounties arrived. The trout were duly delivered to the Prince County Hospital and were highly enjoyed by the pa- tients there, who declare , them- selves much indebted to the com- manding oidicer and hie con- stables ior theigtlioughtiulnesa- S - NAZABINI Y}. RALLY - ‘ihe Nazarene Younp People oi the Province held their rally on Good Friday‘ at 2:30 and ‘I o'clock in ihs-Sulnsnersideohurohci the Nazarene. Both services were con- ducted by Rn. 'A.S. Cove, pastor It Eimsdalo. and special linflnl was rendenad» in both services by mo; people ilosnElmsdalo, O’- Iw-v. and Mount Pleasant. Rev. AS. Cove sang as solos “The Un- Ytlled Christ" and "Master. the Tmimt is Raging". The pianists for tho meeting! were Mrs. Rich- ltd Lewis, and Mrs. AM. Parlee. Prlyers were offered by Rev. A.M. Psi-lee and Mr. Austin Six. In the alter-noon a talk was given on sulldll’ School work by Mr. Cove. Rev. H. Malcolm Burgess, who conducted the comm ‘ serv- ‘tt. was assisted by Rev. Richard Wis and Rev. AP. Cove. In the ""1111! th, message- on “Stew- "d-lhll» od Discipleship" was illesanted by Rev. H. MacGregor. luwvlsor o1 in. Maritime Dist- ‘Ylt: oi aha Church oi the Nazar- ii _ _ s s street. struck two narrowly missed the gasoline tanks plunged into the building, glass window. Two young women parked cars, oi Corney's Filling Station and side oi the DICE-kins a. large plate sitting in one oi the parked were shaken up. One car quite badly damaged and other suilered slight damage. The front part of the truck was smashed up. The driver was ar- rested land appeared in police court later‘ in the morning on a charge of drunken driving. He was given twenty days in Jail and had his license cancelled for two yearsl About one o'clock Sunday morn- ing a_ car proceeding on Central Street struck an electric light pole and broke it. The car was slightly damaged but no one was in- iursd.—8 _ -PA8SION WEEK SERVICES- A good attendance in Suxmlerside Trinity United Church on Friday evening marked the conclusion oi the‘ Passion Week services. Rev. K.G. Sullivan again presided and Miss Mary Geldart was at the or- gan. Rev. G.N. Hamilton's message was on "The Silence: oi Jesus” as iound in John l9. Ha pointed cars was the out that while the seven sayings ' oi Jsus on the Cross were very significant, the silences in between were moat impressive and thought provoking. ‘I'll, ‘speaker gave a vivid picture oi the Cross and made lis realize how much Jesus gave for us in that great sacri- fice. Among the last words were "I thirst”. A sponge, dipped in vinegar and placed on hyssop,’ was than put to His mouth. Aiter Christ has received it. he said, "It is iinlshod". Then the great sil- ence when "He gavg up the ghost". Prom that silence oi three days and nights, He arose trium- phant over death and the grave. The singing of ‘When I survey the wondrous Cross“ brought ‘to a close a week oi inspiration. +8 —-UN10N cannon salwlcas - Tho Union Passion Week serv- ices in Surnmersl‘ were held in ‘Ib-inity United Church on Thurs- day tba minister. Rev. KG. Sullivan presiding and Miss Mary Geldart at the organ. The guest speaker, Rev. G.N. Hamilton, based his sermon on a ‘text in Matthew 27:22: "What shall I d0 than with Jesus which is B111’ called Christ". Ila suggested that. w; sea through the dyes oi Pilate the cruelty oi that occasion of the Cross, and in atlon catch the thoughts pass ‘through his mind. ‘Pilate willing to satiety his own conscience sent Christ to Herod; h, was also willing to re- lease Jesus and tried to provide a substitute in Barrabas. because it was customary at this season oi the year to release a prisoner. He appealed to the mob to give the decision which he really was airaid to give. In the present time there are too many substitutes for Christ, as speed, power, dress, ate, trying to find satisfaction but they hav, not‘ met the need and have boouleranged; they do not take the place oi Christ in the indiv- iduai. Wm ioliowbny substitute today when Christ who has mot tho,tast at all times. otters. tho slble, Mlfltfetown Stowoarryta collploli "i "I the n "stolen and sown.‘ flllvonianmg ; 34.50 be ~2- W»: walks out " Wm“! are also as um. aims- oo-ossss sis-s no to ‘ all absolute necessity. .-i . wayoiliie. Woesnaoooptflim and start a new way oi lite, vdlioll is- never ending. The more w, tol- low the more we roaiisa that noth- ing ciao’ is worth while, and Christ loved usso much that Bo died tor us. - S. v -— CONSTRUCTION READS COMPLIIION - ‘rbrmsig eon. struction work on the new Bank u! Nova Sootis building in Bum- mersid; is about completod and it is hoped to be able to occlmy it sosnotinle in June according to Mr. W3. Hayward, manager tho Summersid; branch. The floor in tho customers’ space will be oi tarrssao tile and this material has not arrived yotz’ ‘rho tarnishing: such as the counters and the tell- ers’ cages which will b. oi. light oak SIS, at pgqgfiii, undes- cps;- structlon at the mill oi MP. Schurman Co. Ltd. who also have tlaa contract {or tho building. It is expected that the wooden iron! covering will be tsioen down in about two weeks and tho public will have their first viow oiltha buildinlt A largo section of tho front around the nos will be oi plate glass giving an, mob- struoted view oi‘ the interior and this will bo iloodiit till elevm o'clock every night. — S. Personals --M.iss Mabel McNeill, Sum- marside, spend the Easter week- end in Moncton, NB. - S —Mr. Elvin Brya ‘ Burling- ton, was a recent visitor to Hunter River and Charlottetown-Bur. --Mrs. James Simmons has re- turned to her home at Burling- ton after spending several days pleasantly at Charlottetown-Bur.‘ -—Mrs. Adrian Arsonault and children. Leonard. Helen. U!!! John, have arrived (mm Antig- onish, NB. to spend the Easter season in Summerside. -- S -—Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Aiileck. Bedeque, have returned home from Montreal aiter visiting their daugh- ter and’ son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hopgood. --Mrs' w. J’. Proiitt returned to her home at Long River on Sat- urday ai el- spending several days- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson, Jiamilton-Bur. _.. Miss Constance Enman, Sum- mersidc. loft ior Maine where she will be the guest oi relatives dur- ing the Easter holiday season. — S — Messrs. Alex Maolnnis and James Wood are spending their Easter holidays at their respective homes in Summerslde. - S _..Mr. and Mrs. JohruHagan oi Millvale are spending a tow days with their daughter, Mrs. Iouls Sherry and lvir. Sherry, Summer- side. — S LMs-s. Percy Weeks. St. Elean- ors, left on Saturday to spend some time with her dauxhters, Mrsmlack McDonald and Miss Patricia weeks in Saint Jvlm. NB. -— S. --lier iriends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Austin Rogers has returned to her home at Freetown after receiving treatment at the Prince County Hospital and is gradually regaining her health. — Bur. —'I‘ho many friends oi Mr. Her- don Mann. Burlington. will be pleased to learn that is makinl a good recovery alter his recent operation in the Prime Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. — - — -Carl Murphy. Ion oi underwent an operation on Sun- day ior the removal oi his tonsils. at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. ‘Their many iriends wish him a speedy recovery to normal health-Bur. .--At. tho close oi the hockey season, tho Long River hockey team was tendered a banquet by the Women's Institute. when members oi the team and their friends to the number of about forty, enjoyed the delicious supper, served by the ladies-Bur. ' -'I‘he Most Rev. G. I‘. Kingston, Archbishop of Nova Scotia, visited K ‘*‘n onPalln Sunday. and preached at the regular evening service at St. Mark's Church“ A large congregation l‘ toned with close attention to his ilnprmivo sermon, keyed to the lenton and Palm Sunday season? The rector. Rev. S. J. Davies, conducted the service. Bur. ‘—Mr. and Mrs. William l. John- stone returned to their homo at Iong River, ‘on Saturday sitar spending several days at Charlotte- town. They were wcowanlad by their daughter, Betty, who for several months has been a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal. Betty was receiving treatment ‘ior spinal ass ngement sad her condition is now much improved.- -Bur. ‘ oi Scripture i... and Mrs. James Murphy, Kelvin Grove, Si. " Stephen's Anglican ~ W. A. The April meeting of St. Stephen's Anglican W. A. was bald at the homo oi the president. Mrs. W. J. . Spring Valley. The da- votional period opened with a Good Friday hymn, Glory Be To Jesusi, followed by the litany for the month. and member's prayer. reading was lad by Rev. l. J. Davies. Roll Call was snowst- od with a verso containing the word Repeat. The treasurer reported a receipt on hand, for the sum o! six dollars and ninety cents, which was tho otiering received at the World Day‘ of Prayer service, and gave an account oi money received from an absent member. Mrs. Wil- liam J. Paynter road the report oitha Thankoiiering ior the past year. which showed an encouraging increase over the previous year. Mrs. Hadley Psynter, Dorcas sec- retary. reported on tho progress oi tho bale, and received goods and money. It was decided to hold a pantry sail, later in the month. Mrs. Keith Harringt was appointed to make arrangements. Several other mat- ters were discussed, including a ‘social evening, to be held at the home oi Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Burlington, when donated articles will be sold by auctiofl. Rev. S. J. Davies, Mrs. A. H. Campbell, Mrs. Hiram Harrington, Mrs. Harry Sudsb y and Mrs. Ellis Proiitt were appointed to arrange a pro- gram ior the social, and. "will wel- come any contribution to the enter- tainment. The president told oi hearing irom our prayer partner, Mr. Christmas, _whose home on the west coast had been broken down by the unusual amount of snow, during the past season. The Program consisted oi 20 Questions on the Bible, and read- ings by Mrs. Hiram Harrington and Mrs. Harry Sudsbury. The presi- dent then called on the rector to speak to the meeting. Mr. Davies began his remarks with a search- ing question oi the" worthwhile value of all the business. portabl- lng to the W. A., and answered it with the thought, that any work done for the promotion oi God's kingdom, ii kept on a high leval, ls done to the glory oi God. Speak- ing on the words. iound in the Lord's Prayer, Forgive us our tres- passea, as we iorgive those who trespass against us, he said, in effect, that we must remember. as we say those words in prayer, that we lire asking God's forgiveness, only to the extent. that we are able to forgive others, "God, for- give me. as I forgive other people," for "God is s. God of love. but God is a God of justice — When we truly love, then only can we sincerely forgive." IThe president thanked Mr. Davies, and the meet- ing closed with the benediction. A social hour Ioliowed. when the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Keith Har- rington, served a delicious buifet supper. It had been learned that the day marked the anniversary of Mrs. Harrington's birth. and as she entered. bearing a beautiful birthday cake. the guests rose, and greeted her with the Birthday song, and wished her many happy re. turns oi the day. To iurther mark the event, Rev. Mr. Davies wrote, and read to the ceiebrant, a numerous and happy tribute in verse, and one and all thanked Mrs. Harrington and Mrs. Keith Harrington. for their delightful hospitality-Bur. ~ Bedeque Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Afflsck and Mr. and Mrs. George Afileck were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Afflock were visitors to Txyon on Tuesday where they spent some time with Mrs. Afiiock's mother, who is confined to nor bed through illness. Mr. Heber- G. Weeksylrederlcton. P. E. 1., was a recent visitor among relatives at Oarleton- Sici- ing, Bedoquo and also in Summer- sldo when he called on his bro- ther‘ Albert, who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Ralph MacCaull, Carleton Siding, spent last Saturday, April 9th, at the home oi her uncle, Mr. Hebsr Weeks at Fredericton. Bile also visited‘ relatives in Bedequo on Wednesday 13th. Mr. Ralph Lord, son oi Mr. Ed- win Lord, Central Bedequo, who has been s patient in the P. E. l. Hospital for’ several months, is much improved in health and is expected to return to his homo in the near iuturs. The many iriends oi Mrs. Harold Bagnali, Central. Bedcquo, are plaased to learn that she has sufficiently recovered from her ill- ness to be able to leave tho Prince County Hospital. She is convaiescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callback ior a few days. 1m. Pearl Afflook. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aifisok returned to their to 70hr will . homes in Bodsquo on Wednesday Del-creams o! Both . ills ma, sitor a visit to the main- _ ~ ' ' ' ‘ . _._ EITATIMANAGII I10‘! ‘ Land. ‘lfhoymzlarnoasnorth dss . ., t. ~t ..__._ . . * Shunt a a rien s. manuals a hos-o nails-they'll It" gflygoon, April i’! -- (Rout- in lhomoaao and other places. _ 5"‘ m) .-s narrylill, I-yoar-old 11m were absent foul- or fiv t i ol wawu ai-iilsls manual-s: s. rubbor aa- days. _ . L t t Besides lisvois tile privilege of luloniag to a splendid sermon, in keeping with tho Lenten Season. last Sunday morning. the congre- gstion o! asdoauo United Church hoard a vary impressive duet on- titie: "when"! Think How They Cruelfiod My lord." This was rendered, by Mn. Edna Jenkins stli place (in the Chair every Sunday. Bo is in his Nth Hat. THE consoles. Cl-IARLOTTFETOWN Prepare For Arctic iflight On Saturday Preparations are going toward for the final oxucisa oi the first specialist navigators course that has been underway at the RC.- AJ’. ‘ “ , Blmmarsido, ior the past five and a halt months. The members ct this oourtaa who have iourneyad to the United States and the Unitod Kingdom in pur- suit oi navigational lnfoamation will leave Sunlrnorsido on Satur- day, April 28. for two weeks ily- ing in the Arctic. The first lq of tbotrip willbotolldlnoutonaad on Sunday they will contllflll 0B to Whitehorse in the Yukon, which will servo as their base ice- two weeks. On May 1th they will return to Summos-sido non-atop, s distance oi approximately 3,000 miles and their oourso will b. finished. The nine members oi tho 0011116 II! all veteran navigators and their oours, will quality them to till any navigation position in tho RC.- AJ‘. or any other air ioacs. This two weeks IDout in the Arctic are to Illilullrifg than» with problems oi Arctic flying and to give than valuable- experience iinding their way. in P0111‘ 1'6- glons where th. ordinary lnalnctic compass ls not reliable. This course lasts six months and only one is held every year. The snetinbers oi the present course are: Sqdn. 1dr. N. Tharp. Vancouver; EC. CR Camel-on, Carlyle, Sask.; Flt. Lieut. J.J. ‘Illemliu, Moncton, NB; PO HA. Smith, Summer-side; Flt. Lieut- CL. Heide, Aillston, Ont; Flt. Laeut, LM. MacLean, Calgary, Alta; F0. S.V. McKeague, Debec. NB; F0. J.W. Wihaien, Frank- fort, 0nt.; Captain WB. Haul!!- ey, USAF. Los Angeiee, Caliior- 1118. ' The chiei instructor oi the course is Sqdn. Ldr. W.L. Gillespie oi Toronto, who will be in command oi the flight. 'I‘he Sumnlerside based Lancastera. Zenith and Poi- aris, twill be used on this flight. — Special. Easier Services Held- Ai Sunllltzrside Special services commemorating Easter were observed in all Sum- merside churches yesterday, with large congregations in attendance. At St. Paul's Catholic Church three Masses were celebrated with the high mass being sung by Rev. Father McLeod and the Easter sermon delivered by Rev. Howard Wight. At the Church di Christ. Rev. William Bllson delivered a most eloquent sermon, taking for his text Revelation 1-18, "Behold Jesus Lives." In the evening Rev. Mr. Bilson delivered the closing message oi his ministry in Sum- merside prior to going to Saint John, N. B. Using the text, "Be- hold Jesus lives" he said that this was the simplest way oi explain- ing the resurrection. The knowledge that Jesus lives gives us an assur- ance and security for the present and the iuture. in tho Baptist Church Rev. J.E. Bsrrass chose as his theme "What If Christ Be Not Risen" from First Corinthians, chapter 15-14. The main points so eloquently stressed were, ii Christ be not risen our faith in Jesus oi Nazareth is forever shattered and secondly ii Christ be not risen iiio has no meaning and ilnslly if Christ be not risen we shall never sea our beloved dead again. Rev. Mr. Barrass said that this was not Paul's last word, that his final word was "but now is Christ risen" and everything worthwhile in life hero proclaims that Paul's last ward was God's word to man. Special Easter music under the direction oi Mr. John Leuty was rendered. The ordinance of Baptism was administered to six candidates. Special Easter services were also held in the Presbyterian Church with the__c_eiebration oi the Lord's supper. Theme was "In Mommy's C‘ lan" and the anthem "God is a Spirit." In the evening a special service of prayer was held. The choir rendered the anthems "And When The Sabbath Was Past" by E. M. Btults, "Why Seek Ya The Living Among Tho Dead" Charles I-I. Masksll and "Send t Thy Light" by Charles Gounod. The ladies quartetto, Mrs. R. W. Wood, Mrs. W. E. Forbes, Mrs. Fred Bingham and Mrs. C. Prank- lyn Cameron, sang most beauti- fully "Christ 1s Risen." In the evening there was a. brief Easter sermonette. At ‘Trinity United Church the regular Easter service was con- ducted by Rev. K. G. Sullivan. The choir was under the direction oi the orginist, Miss Mary Geld- hart, and during the morning ser- vica the solo in the anthem was sung by Mrs. Lee Cailbeck and in tho evening by Mrs. John Ho“. At St. Mary's Anglican Church, services were held at eight and ton o‘ciock in Sllmmersida and at eleven in St. Eleanors. The celebrat- ion oi the holy euchariot was held with a large number oi communi- cants. vA children's service was held in the afternoon when the lsnton salt denial oifaring was presented. The organist was Mr. Wilfred Salter and the anthem "Why Seek Ye ‘mo Living Among The Dead." Miss Katherine Ioeky and Miss Beti ‘Irudenick sabg the duet in tho tlillna-S BOURKE! ID,‘ iisrtioldsbiro. mglaud - toe) --A crocodile seen in tbs Grand UhiouCaaal was folmd to be a_stoiild spaci- ulea. ~ Bamboo Rods The ‘Montague’ Spill bamboo itching rods in l l-Z and 8 foot lengths-ill.” to 24.95. Stool Rods Telescopic rolls and three piooo steel rods - 3-45 and “D. ~ Lines Double taper lines - 10M. ,__.... _.._...' w,’ who“ 113.!!! l” . ,. ,_ . _ 4 \ t made. Tried, proved and endorsed by motorists the Hardware Section. DUNLOP GOLD CUP, 616—4-Ply DUNLOP GOLD CUP, 616-—6-Ply DUNLOP TUBES, 616 ‘ TIRES 8i TUBES OP The tires with cable cord construction — as tough as they come. as safe as they're li- Reel The and dlaut '00.- oan City‘ larval wilsdl. $1.08. Other medals oi salt-wind- lrlg reels 75o and up. BASKETS-BAGS 7&9‘ .-SU1'PLII3— l, 3 l -*- NETS, Collapsible and Solid sncmmm non ossns - LINES, irons 18oand up nms-aaraaoxas-nooxs-smxnnslm you oss Obtain Your FISHING LICENSE In ssssnusms Sporting Goods Dept. t husisstieslly world over. 18.45 23.80 3.70 Where Price iaiiies- - - Yarn Upper Floor — Main Storo iiilultlhlrs" _ garments Hial- will repel sass» cllllly Spring Brena. ' Their materials are wool, flannel. gabardlno, alpine w! “draw-lb Plalds LDC ll ‘Iii 1% llililfl. ISIS 13 U “l 3.95 to 9.95 ls Matched With Quality '---Av-4‘nz.~'-Y<_-.¢,s.-._< , y,__ _ I -‘~v$ or“ _. AUSSIE WOMAN OWNS MIG-MONKEY CIRCUS SYDNEY. Australia, April 1S -- (CP) - Only woman monkey- trairsor in Australia, Mrs. Blanche Cells nu her own monkey circus. She keeps about 100 monkeys at. Aquailora Park, Sans Soucl, 20 miles from here. Beiors she married about 80 years ago, Mrs. Cells Iwas s. tap- eze artist 1n a travelling circus. A young man who had a monkey act in tho show told her that no woman could train. monkeys suc- ceasilully. Bo Mrs. Cells set out to disprove his theory. She has kept them’ both as pets and u a com- mercial enterprise. Bar two sons go overseas an buying trips tor the valuable Rhesus nlonlretys. tor which Mrs. Cells pays about £70 ($210) each. Mrs. Calls says that her mon- keys sro clean and gentle. She trains them entirely by kindness. rewarding them with sweets and cakes when they "do their act." well. A female monkey, Minnie, wears a Ihlit blue dress and hat, and does a balancing act. Aby, another of the monk family, fires a toy gun, or snarls and bares his teeth at a word from his trainer. Mrs. Cells says that each oi her monkeys has a definite personal- ity and enjoys-filo periormanoo as much as. she does. A For Sale loiieriersalsmy farm at Springfield u: or ou paved Ilih- way, two mlleo from Emerald lita- tlon. Farm in good state oi cul- tivation. consisting oi 100 acres, 8O sores clear. balance oodlsnil. Never falling spring. Lar e dwell- ing consisting oi I rooms, near church and school. Buildings in good repair. IVER-I'll‘ IIAULAM \ l. 36 JERSEY PRINTS and PLAINQ Sizes l2 to 20 ALL NEW REGULAR PRICE 12.95 to 16.95 SALE PRICE BARBARA ANN on “SAL! WHILE THEY LAST STOCK 7 8:95 . . monkeys ever since, and regards. DRESS SHOPPE Summon-side BLAME DEATH 0N SIX CRIME NEW YORK. April ll - (AP)-_ An alibi-flaccid boy who leilt home ts go fishing was iound strangled to death today in a ons- time Bronx amusement park. Ai- ler an autopsy, authorities term- odhisdeath asoxecisnoflrhoboy, Jack Goldsmith, was last seen 1pm; an unusual Secret Beyond‘ The Door" Yllll Joan Bennett and M! Redgrave with Anne Revqa. body was found, polio. "m, “up; Also Shorts. ‘ body, hidden at a deserted swim. mifll 1100i in the old ‘ pnk’ w" hum Mm ' bu" ma“ llerchlei stuffed in his mouth clliso TilEATilE Kouslngtou Mon. Mhtinoo l p. us. p" 8.1a p. m. Tesday 8.15 p. III-llonsadramaflho Ital A a man about 40 you: old at 7 pm_ looked door from whlois the Thursday near the spot whQg-g the fear that stalked each Em race! o>w>ooaoo¢ooaoo¢s twice around his nook and a hand. s I Has Anyone Seen "AUDREY, L"? _ , . , _ . . FARM FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Q - 'Doe to poor liooltli I offer my tom consisting of I07 acres with or without stock and implements, buildings ill good lepak, wood and lumber thereon. Water obtuilkmla in most fields. Situated on Malpoqaa Rood 2 l-Z miles from Koaiiagion. - _ ' Apply to: WESLEY FOSTER Y. Keasington, R.l.l ‘rxl; -.-.-