.W. Albert Robertson PAGE FOURTEEN , Professional Cards w. cnrsn-zn s. I MacDDilALD Barrister. solicitor. Notary. Eta. LLB. Chartered Accountant P. E I. MUTUAL BUILDING Grenville at Water street DIAL Summeraltiu 3.” 1" Qesllsox Money to bosn. e- Office ionnerly occupied by E. E. pAm(MAN ' um Heath Stronl. rm. 0 g . . . Collections Promptiy or?1?o3arltf1(s)r '"""'1”' T0- GIIHOI Fitted - Olfloe Hours: 9 to 12 - l to 5 and by appointment. Em mmm if E ELLIS & SD-ii . . Fire - Auto - Casualty PHONE 3287 INSUKANCE EGENT TEIEATRE BLDG. Iummer St. Summersids 5 summ" & summ”'”' B F. iilillT7'Eii il.vii-H 7:"-"-"H"-HE ' ()PToM15'n:15': ' llll. J. ll. CUNNINGHAM lnmmorsida. P. E. l. VETERINARIAN I ””””'EiZ..ZE"E'i..fi"'”" Dial 2520 mnhliiihifg iilrmnrxo Water Street East A. Raymond ant. Summmldt 8Sc.. (l.D. OPTOMETRIST T. EMILE IIICKEV compltellimgssllgilttollmlysls C8DHCl:ll:xI'lte;eIdlIkA(l)cEolgl!tl;llInlClCl 288 Water Street. iiummemiiie Bnudhw Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear summu-mu, p, E, ;, Phone 3.'.:m. PHONE 23" Dr. H. B. MacNeiil on J A Wm” rmrsxcmx s svnocox ' ' ' DINTIIT Weber Street (Opposite Holman'Il sou". Dents! X-Rays land other relatives in Aims. Alma and Vicinity -Mists Blanche Moumslp and Miss Gladys Jamey of Alma, left Monday for Toronto where they intend to spend the wimg-, Mr. Keir Dunbar. summaaide, spent the week-end recently visit- lns his mother, Mrs. Mary Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. Hm-y' Maobougel, MOUM RUYHI. lbent Nov. 22 in Alma. guests of Mr. and Mn. Archie Barbour. and Mrs. Earl Barbour. Alma. were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barbour, Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Avard Home and daughter Helen, of Knutsrord, vis- ited Mr. arid Mrs. James Dunbar and Mrs. Mary Ellis, Alma, on Nov. 16. Miss Joyce Kinch who L1 attend- ing ”Our Lady of the Angels Gon- vent”, Tignish, spent the week-end recently with hex" pa1'e.nt.s, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinch, Alma. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Oarew and slaughter Helen. Hunter River, were guests of Mrs. Carew's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar and grandmother Mrs. Martha Dunbar. Alma, on Nov. 22. Mr. Roscoe Barbour. itooolnpan. led by Messrs. Byron and Keith Bowness. Montague. and Rossclet. son, Kildare, left on Nov, 19 for Toronrto where they intend to spend the winter months. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late James Foley oi Kildare, whose death occurred in the Western Hospital on Nov. 19, also to the family of the late Harold Doyle oi Campbellton, 11:00-12:00 AM. Daily. smgunqgn sunning '2:oo. 4:00 PM. llziily. r:oo- 8:00 9.31. Daily. SUMMEBSIDE DIAL 1032. Dial 2334 whose death took place in P. C. 2 Outstandi HOLMANS Offers... . GIFT SPECIALS Thursday - Friday - Saturday ng 30 Only - Regular 9. ”Timken" fur fabric 1: 0! all around or he! For Christmas And Se Menis SURCOATS I iztnucrn T0 L Designed for rugged outdoor wear, these well made Surcoats are of blended cotton and rayon gabar- dine with warm quilted linings, zipper closure. brown. grey or navy in sizes 36 to 46. Shop Now 14.95 98 olisrs and your own choice I belts. Colors are beige, vel POLO PYJA Substandords of.4.95 Lines Tops in sleeping coniiort---Polo Pyjamas oi llighiiy imperfect quality cotton and rayon blend in a fine knit with nylon reinforced neckhand for permanent fit. Available in a number ni handsome solid shades with contrasting ribbing on neckband. cum and Anklets. Sizes are small. medium or large. 31-mp New For Christmas And Save! ' Boxed For Gifting Special Purchase! MEWS MAS to Early! Be Thrifty! MEN'S -WEAR OLMAN.'S Save ! Mrs. Wentworth Yeo. Etmsdale. l .--ma GUARDIAN. cnannorrerown Hospital on Nov. 34 sitar s short illnm. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. president or the Alma. Women's Institute. and Mn. Archie Barbour, secretary. st- tended the Leadership Training Course in the Womenb Institute Hall. Alberton, on Nov. in. The National Film Board pic- ture, "Canada At The Coronation" was presented recently to an ap- preolstive audience from Alma and Monti-ose, in the United Church Hall, Mont-rose. This is s good pic- ture and was greatly enjoyed by all present. The many friends in Aims of Mrs. Bruce Currie are sorry to hear 0! her illness in the Wsetun Hospital and hope for her speedy recovery, also of the serious con- dition 0! her youngest son, Cor- poral George Currie of the ROM. P., who was seriously injured in s car accident on Nov. 21. He is in Deer Lake Hospital, Manitoba, and his many irienda are anxiously awaiting for a more favorable re- port oi his condition. -D. Seat-s-L--Iieserved For Moon Flight LONDON, (Reuters) - Reserved for Miss E. Forrest of London and companion: Two seats on the first commercial passenger flight to the moon. A voucher for the seats was awarded to Miss Forrest in a com- petition held by London's new daily newspaper, the Recorder. Entries came in from through- out the' world after the news- paper's readers were invited to any in live words why they would like to fly to the moon. Miss Forrest's winning entry was: "The Elizabethan spirit of explora- tion.” Some other women contestants had another reason: Shortage of ' sotms wmsuol w. I. The. annual snd rqulsr mut- lngs oi the southwinsioo Women's Institute were held at the home of Mn. Lloyd Gillemte on Nov. 17, with the president in the chair. Roll eel! was answered by six meniteueg one visitor vm wel- corned. The president gsve A brief ed- dreu and thanked the members who had cheerfully oo-operated and helped her during the put year. This was followed me receipts for the year or news. J L expenditures 867.90, with a balance or 801.21. The slot committee reported vis- iting and'sending fruit to two pstimts. It was decided to give 030 to- werds the upkeep oi hsil. and de- cided to extend an invitation to! the spring Park play, proceeds to go towsuh the hall. The iollow-inc oilioers were ol- ected tor the coming year: . President. Mrs. Harold Diamond (re-elected); vice-president, Mrs. val Msobonsld (re-elected): nay.- treasurer, Mrs. Lloyd Gillespie (re- elected); directors, Mrs. Hobs Harrdy and Mrs. Ivan Turner (rs- eleeied); auditors. Mrs. Thomas Raogerson and Mrs. Erltih I-luchu; sick committee, Mn. mm Hughes and Mrs. 'I'homas Rogsreon; 'sohool committee, Mrs. Val Madoonsld and Mrs. Harold Diamrmd. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. I-leber Hsrw Doc. 15 in the form of a. Christmas party. Mrs. Earle Rodd and Mrs. Heber Hardy were appointed on this com- mittee. Roll call will be answered by an exchanges of chrisizms giits not exceedlru too in value. Lunch committee are Mrs. Val MacDonald and Mrs. Thomas Rog- erson. .-. .. H, (r 3250 'rowutmo. VEHICLES ' but makes a big impression. DONDON (OP) - Mtuli trees in London's Powys and Green Dragon lanes had to come down when new double-decker buses went into ser- vice there. They were replaced by men on earth. 333".” ' R 1o.o1 d ACROSS .4. East by 22. one '1 g;:;:ns::”;;,d mid: 1- 3'93 "C" wum (Hen) travel case 5. Petty labbr-) 23- Sltpl ' quarrel , 5. Great 2!. Small g3” 9. Nsrrow x llulnmkf mlchff rosdwayl 6. lndulging 25. Guido s 10. Landed to excess lovtirell. gong proprietor 7- Point ' M 9 &Ws. ' (scan 3. Shake 26. Handle - 12. Anglo- . with rest, roushly Saxon ser! 9. Manny 33- A E 13. Asesson -' 11 Ilialllldlllllli 3” A or the year - 2' Vt 3 It Devoured 13. Part of I French c M 15. stair ' -Check . ""9" (KENSINGTON) 16. Molybde- 15. A marine 31. Srelkl num ism-5 M453" -3'-H"ld' Wednesday - Thursday 7:15- r.1F::':.::::..'.:. 9:15-. Gene tent Pier An- ”, Ema of 1..n.o.umi.. u.-rump 42. Behold? gellimgn exciting adventui e Ordnance l TE ,0 ;,;l;,l;;;l "THE DEVIL MAKES ' TI 1!. Revolve THREE 23. F ii f' . . .,?,,.,'i;.,., b . Bank Night drawing on u slocki. Thursday. 2o.,Bogs 27. Monkey 28. Fdbid 19. Indeilnitl article 10. I.sl;or hard 35. At oms 36. Appendsge' E 37. Mandate 33. To 13: again Bonner! 40. Sm punch Wednesday - Thursday 7'15-9'15" n'::ea.eood Matinee Thursday 3:1.5.' Frankie gzwgshgg , Lalne, Charlotte Austin, Billy 43. Observes 41. River (Ger.) war. WPCLG w 'avm 'CVH xao v 'cts -Nornmo .1 .. I ALMERR-1' DAILY CRQSSWORD ix nleolor. Bank Night drawing on I 2: Inside Thursday. 3. LetterV r DAQLY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work let A X Y D 1. II A A X I Is L 0 N 0 I I L L 0 W One letter simply stands tor another. In this exsmple A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0'1.-etc. Single letters. spasm trophies. the length snd iormstlon or the worqpsrs all hint! Each day the code letters are dldersnt. 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FIRST Tune ,: ORDERLY WEAR- igd-As & INGATAF L,i0N'5 l.E550N -ro you 5'3 - H5 D: 00- TURN x HIMSELF on: THE nears NEVEK Tb MR5 HOOPLE. on we MAY HAVE wsrem: ANOTHEQ OFGENGHI5 c PATi&MT.' rumor x. -. Atiteol gut HOOPLE WHEN T CRAPAIID THEATRE CRAPAUD -- FRI. 8:30; SAT. 7:30-B:30' "AT WAR WITH THE. ARMY" A Riotous Comedy, starring DEAN MARTIN - JERRY LEWIS CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Thursday) - FRIDAY . SATURDAY Shows (Evenings) .7-9:30 Matinee Today 3:30; Saturday 2:30 2 - BIG HITS - 2 ALSO - ALSO An Action Hit "LONELY HEART BANDITS" 3 , tiERIE'i:T.;i;''!ATIs i Wlllitlii """ John Eldredge LHYiNtiHIEiD Dorothy Patrick Lovers of action will enioy those two adven- vith DEN OOOPEI - NINA VAIELA JIM DAVIS - REID HADLEY Ssvoen Pl” '7 CTIVI IIIHII . nus on 0 Saturday Imus. Pest mt! 5 MICIIAIL IIIIIII Directed by ALLAN UVIAN turo films. GENT TD-iiiIiiT 1.15 - 19.15 div. nmoam om: nooks.--custom or unwr- tslnmeet-In tom of Tleellvto elm-on sole Now st Box once. A