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"Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome", now at the Capitol Theatre. A criminal gang uses the gas eitectiveiy to hold up a 11116 bank. The police, ewere oi whet may happen ii the gang isn't caught, assign Dick Tracy -to run down the crooks, end the jut- jawed sleuth goesto work. He learns the inventor oi the gas ie mysteriously missing, and that a. sinister err-convict named Gruesome ia the gang's leader. but is unable to lay his hands on him.‘ One oi the gang. however. is ibdured in en auto chase, and nowhere". -.. (IFI 1.. “N. TH Stewart. ur- d eoanrs Laedry. Albc-t Althea. Ire. lyree Harriet their. AGINT GIOIGITOWN: Wilden [A781 ' SOUIIS: Mil lflll lleherdo and Gordon Illiell lellowlng II Georgetown: Inner . The P0“ Oflldlt ‘the Guardian may be beegbt at any oi the oleoeela Mootlllm Illa l. A. Llewellyn: ldra. Glee. in loerle: (loadorre and a-loreaee in BL Peter's: The Poet Ollloa. ..°0ruen Watches - C. R. Boch- ner, Montague. Mrs. J. L. Mellish. New Perth. spent Sunday in Montague. Bu!“ or Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MeoPhee. r Miss Mary Gill, Iona, was e visitor to Montllile this week. Miss Gill was on the stat! oi the Montague High School until iorc- ed to resign because oi ill health. IMEMBERS o! Acme Rebekah Lodge and Hillside LodBe. Mimi-- ague, reserve Wednesday. Jilly 28th., ior picnic at summer home oi E. H. Stewart. Transportation irom lodge about five o'clock. Mir. and Mrs. John D. Macizcod. gmmmgmed by their children and Mre. MaicLeodb mother. MI!- Winriiired Vickers, all oi Mont- ague, motored to Antigonish, N. 5., this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 130M115 and their two daughters, oiMont- real, are spending their vacation at the sumrher home oi Mrs. Douglas’ parents, Mr. and Mrs- L- . Coflin, on the Montague River- Miss Jennie Daly, Nil‘. and 1W1‘!- Whitney Daly and their children. o! Detroit. Michigan, WhO l" visiting Miss Daly's iather, Mr. Joggph poly, Orwell Cove, motor- ad to Montague Wednesday and spent the day renewing old ac- quaintances. Beiore moving to Detroit some years I80, Miss Dell’ was employed with the Montague Furnishing Comipany. m. end Mrs. Donald Matheaon. Detroit. Michigan. were guests v! Mr. end Mrs. Angus Mathegon. Glen William, last week. It is‘ twenty years since Mr. Matheson last visited the Island. and he was tavoraibly impressed with the many changes that have taken piece in that time. He is employ- ed with the Ford Motor Co. in Detroit. m. and Mrs. Sinclair Reid and two children, Diane and David, oi apringhlll. N.S., were visitors to the Island last week. while here they were guests ct Mr. Reid's brothers. Mr. Garvin Reid o! Vic- toria Cross, Mr. Samuel Reid oi Montague. and Mr. Edwin Reid oi Rollo Bay. Mr. Reid is man- ager oi the Canadian Bank oi Commerce at Spring-hill. On their return home they were accomp- anied by Miss ‘Thelma. Reid who will visit at her uncle's home ior a iew daye. The regular monthly meeting oi the Ladies Auxiliary of the Cau- adian Legion. Montague Branch. was held in the Legion Hall Mori- day evening. In the absence oi Mrs. J. W. Ladner, the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Emery MacNeiil. The meeting was called to order and one minute silence was observed. The minutes oi’ the last meeting were read and ap- proved. The financial report. was read by the treasurer. Mrs. J. M. Clair. Several bills were read and it was moved and seconded these bills be paid. Mrs. Neil Hooiey, secretary, reported that she had received iive, new Auxiliary badg- es. Under new business. plans were discussed ior sponsoring a. dance in August. and ivlrs. Ar- thur Suliivan and Mrs. Harold Nicholson were aipnoirih-d to take charge oi the details. There being no further business it was moved the meeting be adjourned. ‘Eden In Berlin Mr. Anthony iiiden, deputy lead- er oi the opposition. is seen on arrival et Gatow airport (Berlin) recently, where he iiew irom l-lenrburg in Genes-ab Robertson's silver Dakota aircrait. He met the control commission otiioiels, endgeveenaddreaeatthekit- ish intonation centre. Tracy arranges to substitute ior him and be taken to the gang's headquarters-with exciting re- suits. . Boris Karloi! and ltelph Byrd re‘ oo-etarred. with Lyle Lateil. Anne e. Iidvward Aehley and June Oiayworth heading the supporting cast. John ‘newline direct»! _ .3100 Cream and Dance in Union Road School, Kings County, Tuesday, July 27. Webster's 0r- chestra. w. Bertram Stewart, Kitchen- er. Ontario, ie visiting in Mont- ague. guest o! his father, Mir. William ptewart. Bristol And Vicinity Mr. Maurie Mai-tell has moved irom Sinnottjoad to Morell. Mra. Huddle OT-Ianley was a , business visitorto the City re- cently. Mr. a-ud Mrs. Angus Leplerre were business visitors to the City recently. \ Mrs. Vivian Drake has taken a position in the Moreli Co-op store. MisrMathesoh. teacher at St. Peters Harbour lest term, will remain there, it is understood. Mr. H. L. Arnold entered the P. l; Island Hospital last week ior treatment. The heavy storm on Friday night did a lot oi’ damage to the clover hay in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Jay have returned irom a ten days vIcv-tlm trip by cei- to diirei-eht < parts oi Nova Scotia. fi Mk. Reggie Phaien has arrived iron ‘Toronto to spend the eum- mer atwhls home here with Mr. end Mrs. Prank McCarthy. Miss Beatrice Moshe: arrived in Bristol last week to spend a va- cation with her mother, Mrs. Lottie Moaher. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie O1-lenley wdll move into Mr. Wm. ‘Tobin's house at Morell this week, where they will reside in iuture. Mr. P. A. MacDonald and Mr. John Gaudet, who are taking ex. tended courses in Moncton, are spending their vacations here. Mrs. Ernest Barnbrick, Head oi Hillsboro. has been spending a two weeks; vacation at the shore with her mother, Mrs. Stannis Isspierre. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacEwen. who are spending the summer in Bristol. near the shore, were visit- ors to their homo in the City on Tuesday. Mk. and Mrs. F'i'ad Rowe were visitors to Moreli on Sunday. guest/s o! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donovan. Mrs. Rowe was the ior- mer Mary Donovan. Mr. Harry W. McEweri, local painter will leave this week ior Sydney. N.S.. to visit his son John and also to meet his wiie who is coming irom Toronto, where she holds a position, to visit her son. Miss Helen McGuigan. Hope River, -who taught last term in St. Peters Lake. better known as West St. Peters, was re-engaged ior the next term. This school has some sixty children. Miles Mary Sinnott, teacher at Morell graded school last year, will go to Morell Rear achool this term. replacing Mr. Dunstant- Duniphy, while Miss Mabel O'- Brien will be principal at Moreli. The other teachers. Miss Mary MoInnis and Miss Rossiter, will be the assistants. Adter the school meeting last week the trustees decided to hire Miss Virginia Ryan. a Bristol girl. as teacher ior the n'ew term. Miss Ryan was teacher at Farm- inBt-On last term. Bristol is one oi the heaviest schools around ior one teacher. with iiity-iive children oi school age. Mt. Stewart The many iriends oi Mr. Dan- iel MacDonald will be sorry to hear that he has entored the hos- pital ior treetme '. Miss Margaret MacDonald o!‘ Montreal is visiting her mother, Mrs. Chariesi MacDonald, ior e couple o! weeks. Misses Iiletha Feehen and Leone Jay, nurses in training at the city Hospital, were recent visit- on to their home in Mt. Stewart. The regular wekly dance o! the Canadian Legion was held in their hall on Thursday night with a very large crowd, and e good time waa enjoyed. ' The ioilowing recruits leit Mt. Stewart on Ikiday evening ior Petawswa camp in charge ol Sgt. Major O. L. MacDonald: ‘rroopera Olarencellointyre, Al- Bert McIntyre, Carol McDougeii, Joseph Gallant, Nelson Aiiieck, Aney. Mrs. lee Holey town waa a recent visitor to the lsome o! llrs. Montague Holey, It. Stewart. Dr. Joseph Roach has returned to his oflice in It. ltewert. having pent a vacation in New Ham Mclienaie. and Floyd Mc- r oi dieriotto- ' - eerrza sparrows. cnagnorrsrowrr- ‘STN GUARDIAN, hours: ssouraouei Harold a. - m)’ =~_1v-1 lrn-oeic-al-rlaucicfiet-Q; . I , . Wisdom s Gatei l! . i ‘ Margaret Ayl‘ lens. , But his hand. slipped hem here and went into hie pocket. "Oh, yes.“ he said listleasly. "1 guess it's important." "John deer, what's bothering you?“ She could see he wee shrinking 1mm some unspoken in- timacy. ' "W! lust-didn't Dedd! love you?" l-le blurted it out avoiding heneyes. She was taken aback. "Yes. He did." she admitted.‘ "Well, then, I don't aee htw you ever- decided which love was most important. When two loves conflict is it just g, iree-ior-all? Docs God protect the right and the best man win? And who la the best man? There ought to be ring rules, traiiic laws. acme- thing-J’ She ielt herselr flushing. "But, John dear, love must be mutual. At least, it ought to be. Every decent person reels that." "And Daddy was decent?‘ It wasn't the conclusion she had expected-him” to arrive at. She could only nod eloeechlessly. ‘Zlllmough it made him unhap- "I think so. For a time" "But you were happy-you end Uncle Albert?" What a question! thought cicily dfiilléffltfily. Impossible to answer it looking at Jacksboy. But he: Silence was an answer. "0! Course." said John slowly, as ii’ this mitigated something. “ne must have been a -a very roman- tic figure." “He was. dear." said Ciciiy. “And he wanted me. needed me—" “Do you mean Uncle Albert?" John glanmd at her sharply. Again Cicily nodded. “Oh! I meant Daddy." She could only stare at him, ut- terly amazed. The amazement was so evident that John was aware oi it. "I think he's still romantic- sort oi taking reiuge in the conso- ietions oi the intellect. Living s- lone and working so herd. And when he gave youup, I think he was-noble." The word abashcd him by its unwonted splendor. out he backed it ll-P staunchly. "No bility is romantic, I'd like to see him. Mother. I'd like to know him." Chilled. she spoke stiiily and was helplessly aware o! it. "I’m sure it can be arranged." He noticed the stiiiness and and. ed wologctically. "It isn't, oi course, that I don't like Uncle Al- bert. fie's always been jolly wlah Sis and Robin and me. He's gay and good natured and he's sweet with you. Mother. From your point or view I can see it was worm-- while." This tolerant observation was ut- terly intoleraple. She thought. vsry miserably. He thinks I was selfish and frivolous and wrong. And while she was thinking it he continued lmperturbably. "At least, it you're sure that this love will last." She longed to correct this ure- cocious disenchantment. "John". she interrupted him, "you muanft speak oi this-you mustxft think oi it-so trivially. You must a‘- ways remember that I staked my liie on it." He stood looking down at nu‘. unmoved by her words. Then l.e tossed oti casually. "I really don't see why. You know what you aid -love comes and it goes. Li ycu believe that, 1 should think you would ieel that there could always be another love." With that he turned away irom her and walked out oi the door. Those shocking words continued to echo soundlessly in the silence oi Cicilyts bedroom. She had pre- sented her case and had been judg- ed by her child. Judged and iouiid wanting. Bu-t keenly as she ielt his immature intolerance. it was not as disquieting as his prodigious dis- illusion. l-ler maternal security wee start- lingly shaken. her Eliiidreu recali- ed to her anxious attention. For sevcral- months she'd not had them much in mind. She had worked ior them, planned ior them. lived under the same root with them, but they had not been the objects oi her inner concentration. She had taken their welfare. their hag/pi- ness. for granted. since that evening at Avery's. back in mid-August, Albert had played the role oi a decorous hus- band on all public occasions. And there hadn't been private ones Oi that Ciciiy was sure. She was sure not so much because oi Albertla protestations as because oi 0c:- trude's bewilderment. Her heart was at peace, ior she had ieeir- ed that sharp rebuke was the method by which to manage him and had ceased to ieel humiliated by the necessity ior "management." l-ie had been working herd day and night at the studio. pleasing I Water-lord. N.S., and Boston. Mrs. Albert Court o! Sedlord spent e iew days recently in Mt. Stewart, the guest oi her mother, Mm. Jonophan Aitleck, and her sister, Mrs. Dari Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison oi Montreal are spending their annual vacation With Mre. Morri- son'a mother Mrs. (Dru J.0. Mee- Donald. Mr. Stewart. and in ‘lev- age Harbour at the home oi so. and Mrs. Allen Morrison. ' “a” . rIVY-DRY iieldcrait and rifle shooting. ilciency during the past twelve J. N. Scobey. 1'1, o! Liverpool; oi Haliiax Junior High School. Ed Brown by his executive zeal, He had explained to Gertrude that he was too busy to ride over the weekends. but when the hunts nsd begun in the middle oi’ September she had reiterated her ctjer oi e mount qut carelessly. indiiierariy, and he had accepted it. riding to the hounds three mornings e week on her mettlesome Ginger, rising at six in the morning to do so When hunt breakiasts iollowed at the country club. Albert always urged Cicily to make the eiicrl- to come to them. She quite oiten did. bringing with her his businw There are hundreds -is ideal for email _ three phase. HALIFAX G-l! Motors do better, faster, easier, and at less cost. 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The picture on the leit shows paperweight boxers in action dur- ing the boxing show at camp Utopia. This was an exhibition bout and ended in a draw ior the little ieilows. On the leiit is cadet Andy Gyr oi liidmundston High School, battling it out with Oadct George Mwar The picture at the right is Sergt. MM. F. A. Burns oi Glace Bay. who will be the only N.C.O. conducting the cadets to BaniL- fit. Major Burns en" route to Bani! will pick up cadets irom other cities. clothes so he could change ior the train. Quarter past iive. so ehe must get up and dress Too bad that this night. ot all nights, the Filth Graders were coming. John might be miserable. moody and cox.- science-etriken. regretting hie out- burst. and she could only ignore him until the children" were gone. Perhaps ii she hurried ahe could have just e word with him. lov- ing. iorglving. beiore the iirst clidd appeared on the doorstep. At that very moment tho door- bell rang. Sprayers ONE ONLY -80 GALLON! 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