ri2isiuJAKY 1. 1954 GEORGE ci..ow and House Phones: The Guardian may be Kelly's A1,-re Doucette's Water Grocery, Second GEORGE WOTION 8032 and 8033 bought at any of the following stores in Summon-side: Bell Bookstore, Summer Street; Gourllu Dr New-stand, Water Street; Mark Gnudot, 67 Granville Street: store, 21. Central Street; Street; Island Motor Transport, Street; Vince's Grocery, 13) Russell Street: Enman'I Self- Service Drug Store; Fred's Grocery, Convent Street. K. 1... Waite in Kenslngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-3 House. -FO3 TRANSPORTATION to polls on civic election day call Carroll Delaney, dial 8863 or 3340. -KENSING'l'0N Community Club will hold a special meeting 1!. the Town Hall on Monday, Febru- ayy 1st. at 8.15 p. m. All interested are welcome to attend. ,lN HOSPITAL - Mr. Hume i-1.ii.-'. formerly of Summerside, is . ;i.ilwnt in the hospital in Suint .1 vim, N.B., having undergone an y;iulElilDn on his leg due to in-1 yiries received when overseas.-S. --ON TWO-MONTH TRIP - Mr. .7 mos Phillips left Summerside rm-nlly on ll two-month trip to lion-ell River. B. C., where he will vi:-I his sons. Messrs. Allison and .irnulrl Phillips. En route he klflrlptld over with Mr. and Mrs. liilxxrll Dennis, Port Arthur.-"S. -TIIE FUNERAL of the late lxernrird J. MacDon:il-cl, who passed .1-.x;iy at his home in summerside on Friday. January 29, 1954, will he lieid from the Bowness Funeral Home on Tuesday. February 2nd. imving Siummerside at 8:30 am. In Grand River Church for Mass at 0:30 am. Interment in church cemetery. S'side Curling Club Schedule -Curling schedule for Monday, February 1st, at Summerside Cur- ling rink: L00 P.M.:- lce 1-A. Hopkins, V. Inman, G. Maxwell, W. Warwick, vs. W. A. Currie, Fred Arsenault, D Morri- non, R. MacLean. ' Ice 2-A. Brooks vs. J.E. Morri- son. Ice 3-C. E. Carney, W. Young, F. Davison, S. MacFariane. vs. T. D. Morrison, D. 1-fogg, Lloyd Gor- rill. D. James. 5.30 PM.:- I Ice l-H. E. Clark, R. L. Mol- rson. C. Peters. R. Phil-pott. vs. R. 5:. Ellis. Allie MncNelil. S.D. Reid. M. Inmon. foe 3-F. Cameron. P. Cnockett. 3. Cornell. J. Gillis. vs. Earle Hic- Key, S. MacEwen, J. Chappell, E M Smith. Ice 3-.P. L. Keyes. A. sllliphant. 6- Sheen. K. Lapp. vs. L. Inman. R Bishop. E. Mncxay; H. Clark. 5. Professional cards r. EARL! mcxsv Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summon-side. P. E. I. PHONE 2883 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water street Snmmerside P. 0. 301 on illAl.. 3344 t. E: E. PARKMAN Upt. D. ILU. OPTOMETRIST Glasses Pitta.-It - Eyre Enminoo Office Hours: 9 to ll - I to 5 and by appointment. PHONE 828'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. iummer St. rlummeroido a. r. numi n. o. OPTOMETBISI Iummeraldo. P. S I. complete visual Ar-nlyan Glaueu Fitted PHONE 3110 lMALI.MAN”H OIIVILDING A. Raymond Grant. BBo.. 0.1) OPTOMITRIST Complete Visual Analysis Clnmel Fitted '38 Water Street. Above Maurine mu-u Men's Wear Phone I610. on. J. A. nolnou KNIIII Dental K-Ion hnaiiman Bulldin Dr. H. I. Mocllelll ravsicuiiv a soaunox W-in Street (0npoIlto aoimm) "iii"-.:.. summaratdo Mu:-dot ":00-11:00 AM. Dally. 2:00-4:00 Dolly Except Wed- nrnaay - - 7:00-5:00 1' J . Friday. Saturday. " ' And D Qpdntmut. ,ourL1sm. -HOCKEY, Bedeque rink, to- night, Monday. 8.15. south shore League: Freetown Royals versus R.CA.F. Flyers. Admimion 85c. -FOR TRANSPORTATION to polls on civic election day call Carroll Delaney, dial 8863. Personals -The many friends of Mr. John MacLean, Milton Avenue, are sorry to ieam that he has entered the Prince County Hospital as the result at a heart attack suffered at his home last Wednesday evening, -5. Allierton And wnmu Mr. Paul Gaudin. Alherton, is spending some time at the home of his son, Mr. Wilfred C-nudin, Alberton South. Mr. Frank Gillls has returned to his home in Mlscouche after spending the past two weeks with his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs M. M. Foley, Alberton. Mrs. Alice O'Brien. Summerside, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noonan. Mrs. Irving Hardy, Rosebank, is visiting her brother and si.ster-iri- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley I-lutt, Alberton South. Mrs. William McKay, Alberton, is convalescing at her home fol- lowing an attack of virus pneu- mcnia. Mr. Henry Clarke, Alberton, was a bus passenger to Charlottetown Sunday afternoon. While there he will attend the Prince Edward Is- land Presbytery of the United Church of Canada as lay repre- sentative of Alberton pastoral charge. Mrs. Alfred Powers has returned to her home in Alberton South after spending several months with members of her family in Port- land, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McAuslan.f and Mrs. J. N. Smythe. Bloomfield. motored to Alberton Sunday after- noon where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Green. on Saturday members of Dock Women's Institute held a very successful pantry sale in the lib- rary. The committee in charge was Mrs. Lloyd Wllkie. Mrs. litr- skiiie Clarke and Mrs. Chester Hayes. Anne Larter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lalrtor. Alberton, was taken to the Western!-loopital Sunday afternoon suffering from I fractured log sustained when she fell on some frozen snow near her home. MING RIVER W. I. The first meeting of the New Year. 1964, of Long River W. 1. was held at the home of Mrs. An- drew C. Johnstone Tuesday even- ing the 5th. Meeting opened by singing the Ode followed by Creed. Although the roads were nearly impassable. fifteen members an- swered to their names at roll call. The different committees report- ed and new ones were appointed as follows: School committee was re-ap- potn-tod (Mrs. Edwin Bei-ns.rd.Mrs. Mae Brown, Mrs. Rutii Carr and Miss Hilda Fifzslmmons); sick, Mrs. James Bernard. Mrs. Ralph Johnstono and Mrs. Bruce Bell: lunch. Mrs. Edrwin Bernard and Mrs. James Bernard. Mn. Bruce Bell and Mrs. Mu Brown. . Program: Mrs. W. E. Johnsfone and Min Eustace Payntar. Mrs. Edwin Bernard invitod the Institute for February and roll call to be an exchange of Valentines. Oorneqaondonoe was and discussed. The program consisted of two contests, first an "Ice Con- testf put on by Mrs. Robb John- stone. and "rwisten" by Mrs. Msclaod. Both were muchionalwod. arm which meet- ing closed with "Tim Queen". NEW HOME POI. IOCIIDS TORONTO. (fr)-A new na- tional headquarters for the looiol credit porn opened Richy. TM moving of the headquarters frun Edmonton to Toronto coincides with a stained up effort at or- , " in aitario and the At- lantic Provinces. Organisers Orvis Kennett! ti?" that v. Payntu will fly to New Brunswick Monday to address rallies and party groups LONDON. (A.P)- It cos a life a day to dig Britalnls noel last your cool hr mdoa rn om. e coal board chief sir . Houldswoih reported. no M4 miners were killed in pit aocioma -The summonide Aces took I. close. t.hri.lll.ug game from at. Dunotanlo University at the Race- way stadium in Bummeraid sat- ulrdsly night. edging the McAdam- oosched team by the score of 5-4. when with 80 seconds to go Peter Pope scored the Lie-breaking tally. For over hold the City League, game the home foncea were fight-1 ing an uphill battle. The Sainis; got the only goal in the first period when Lloyd Gaudet banged one past Lsdurgey half way through- out the frame. Stan Gallant snap- ped the disk into the wines early in the middle smsion. Woodsidei putting the puck on "Moone-y's"i stick with half the net yawning open in front of him. Mclnnis sent- the red-clad visitors surging in front again four minutes latch! getting the first of his brace of: goals when his long shot trickled” through Lef-urgey's skates over thei goal line. Shortly after this the Aces found themselves, going on a. 3-goal scoring splurge. Paul Schui-- man. Maurie Cannon and Edgar Taylor did the sniping and Garth Gay, the blue-line beiter of the Bnglole-Soliuiman aggregation, set- ting up two of the three counters with accurate and well-timed passes. This put the Aces in front 4-2, but Roy of S:D.U. halved the lead in the dying seconls rl period after Lloyd Gaudet had cleared the puck from the r (I .:u white and with a brilliant uk- length rush up the right boards. The final frame was a thriller ihioughoui, both goalers coming through with spectacular sinus Mclnnls finally tied it up with his second goal of the evening, and) just when it looked as if the game might end a 4-4 stalemate with 30 seconds of play remaining Peter Pope took Mooney Galiant's flip from close in and sent the home fans into a delirium of applause with the pay-off tally. The ice was hard and fast and the game was clean. and a cmwd-pleaser, par- Trihute To Former- Grand River Man, The following tribute to the late Mr. Cyrus MacLellan. son or the late Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mac- Lellan, of Grand River, P. E. I., appeared recently in the Maritime Co-operator: "While the remains of the late Cyrus MacLeila.ri lay at his home at Wi1liam”s Point, Antlgonish County, friends who came from far and near to see him for the last time read above his coffin this poem, penned in his own hand- writing: "Thotlghls "Come atheists and scoffers and solve. if you can, The riddle of the cosmos. the des- tiny of man. The marest cosmic easonc does just as plainly mock Your efforts to explain it as does the solid rock. 00 mix and change the species. and make of man an ape- But why stop there to reason. where things have form and shape? Go out beyond the cosmos, fancy take its flight Beyond time's small dimension in- to eternal night; And then explain creation: me if you can Dead nothing spring to something, when light and time began. then good will and reason should make us humbly pause; In faith and revelation rest they who know the cause: The mammoth and the serpent. the scorn and the pod. The atom and the proton. lead up to God; And being without beginning. mys- terlous and supreme, Of whose great power our reason is given but a gleam: Supreme in power forever. with all things in his clasp. Eternltiee forever is more mind can grasp. -Cyrus Macbellan 1906 I "These lines were the product of a. vigorous mind that worked I lifetime in the cause of social Jus- tice. They also reveal the deeply Christian side of his character, not so well known except. to a miller circle of close friends. "Cyrus MscLelian was born in 1590 at Grand River, P. E. I., and served overseas in World War I. Alta 1018 he worked at his trade. of carpenter and builder in many places throughout Canada and USA. and finally returned to his native Maritimos in 1032, making his home at William”: Point. "In the fourteen years between 1018 and ION he passed down the valley of disulusionmsnt. with tons of thousands of others who had fought the war which was to make "the world safe for demo- cracy". He found the working man returning from the battle- flelh of France obliged to fight another bottle at home for such elunentnry rights so his labour union. He saw the inflated war wonoma graduhily sag through let imag- I t'l alike than the twenties and finally collapse in 1009. Then came unemploy- ment and depression. These years decided the course of his life; he would devote himself to the cause of the working man and a pro- gram of social justice. "While others were idle, he read and studied; where others were silent, he spoke: and when others Just suffered, he rebelled. In the 1,, 19” mg 1,994 jug gpsouu; ln- middle of the depression years heplmlishedspoumhlotonhis Siside Aces Take Close 5-4 Game From SDU In League Game At Slside A no UUAAUAALV. 016,300 SURPLUS BY SiSIDE W&S C ffii-3 WESTERN GUARDIAN PIIINOI OOITNTI 01116! 3 Iummor Street. Bummer-side. Phone Um News, Subscriptions. Advertising Representative ticul.e.rly in the last two periods. Lineups: S. D. U.-Goal: Gillie; defence. Lewis Meobonald. Dick Noonan, Arnold Mullins, Camille Coi-mier; forwards. Paul Jay. Rusty Cal- laghan. Rodney Mclnnlo. Germaine L lnsxuus A as V vrlxi Heavy Dritts 0n Summerside. Ch'lown Road 1 -Highway officlak at Summer- slde last evening reported that snow plows were encountering heavy snow banks in many sect- ions in their wad: of opening the highways. The road from soumm aids: to Charlottetown via Borden and Crapaud was open for traffic. However, the route between Sum- merside and Charlottetown via Hunter River was closed for through traffic with plows working steadily to open the remaining section betiween Summerfield and 1-fainter River. This section was ex- pected to be completed today. west of summer-side the highway was reported open all the way to Tignish, Plows in a few sections had completed their work of opening main highways and had begun work on secondary roads. vs. 0'Leary Maroons Defeat R.C.A.F. ' Lemieux, Gaston Roy. Lloyd Gaudet, Joe Dalton. Gerald Monaghen, Billy Mclsaac. Bummerside Aces-Goal: Dee Lefuigcy: defence, Leo Shields, Garth Gay. Carl Woodslde; for- wards, Paul schui-man, Manyard Schurman, Vance Harris, Stan Gallant, Al Romaine, Peter Pope. Allison Farmer. Clayton Mill, Claude Gaudel. Edgar Taylor, Maurice Cannon. SUMJVIARY First Period 1-5. 1). U., L. Gaudet (Jay) .. . .. 10:27 Penalty - Woodside. Second Period 2eAces, M. Gallant (Wocdside) 6:30 3-5. D. U., Molnnis (Jay) 10:08 4-Aces, P. Sochurma - (Gay) . 14:26 5-Aces. Cannon l (Taylor. Gsiidet) ............ .. 15:13, 6-Aces. Taylor C (Gay) ,, .. 17:55 7-5. D. U., ROY (L. Gaudetl ............. .. 18:15 Penalties: Cannon, L. Gaudet, Gay, W-aodside, Lemieux. Third Period 8-S. D. U., Molnnis (Callaghan) 12:39 0-Aces, Pope (M. Gallant) . 19:30 Penalties: Mullins. L. Gaudet) Stops: Guns 9 15 12-36 Leiurgey 5 6 7-19 Referees-VG. Kelly and J, Raz-C avet. social beliefs and proposed an Order of Social Justice to deal with the economic stress of that period, During these years he also became interested in various com- munity projects and co-operative activities, and later especially in the promotion of the C.C.P. It was in the field of political action that he was best known in Anti- gonlsh County. He never ceased to read and study, and he continu- ally urgcd others to become en- lightened too. "Mr. MaoLellan belonged to that group of men whose destiny it..is to prod. to question. to disturb. They are the non-canformlstswho will not accept things as they are, who search relentlessly for the answers to human suffering, and thus lead society along the road of progress. But the world is gen- erally crual to its social reform- ers. and rarely do they find their reward un-til it is almost too late to eridoy. . "1-fls later years, however. brought some reward. He lived to .see some 0!! the social doctrines lwhlch were regarded as too ideal- :lstic and even revolutionary in the thirties accepted as right and pro- per twenty years later. He also had the personal satisfaction of being able to remodel after his own design the attractive home- stead overlooking the waters of Antigonlsh Harbour, at a place which is one of the loveliest beauty spots of this province. Meanwhile, right to the end he rlever ceased to be a student of social pi ”lems and to convince others through his deep sincerity. His spirit is needed today when the temptation is so great to fol- low the line of least resistance and be silent rather than speak out for justice. - A. F. L." KINKORA SCHOOL Mid-term report: Grade X-Desmond Duffy, Kevin Farmci. Bernard Mccabe. Grade IX--Genevieve Duffy. George McMahon, Margaret Con- nick. Grade VIII-Myrtle Perry, Bev- erly Morris. Cathleen Weeks. Grade VII-Gerald Coady, Geo. Roberts. Joanne Farmer. Grade VI-Garth Mocarville, Rita Mcoabe, Winston Roberts. Grade V,-Walter Richards, Nev- ille Lawless, Douglas Peters. Grade IV-Catherle Duffy, Jean- nine Mccabe, Lorna Mocarvilie. Flyers 9-5 -The O'Leary Maroons defeat- ed the R.C.A.F. Flyers 9-(i at the 0'Leary rink on Saturday n.:ht in an exhibition hockey game. Taylor was a standout for the Air Force, scoring three goals. G. Rndgerson of the Maroons, who was badly shaken up in the last period in a collision with the boards, tallied four goals. Lineups:- O'Leary Maroons: Goal, F. Boul- ler; defence, L. Harris. B. Mac- Donald, K. Turner: forwards. J. Baglole, G. Bernard. L. G. Rodgerson, F. Smallmnn, W. Harris. R.C.A.F. Fiycrs: Goal, Rodger- son: defence, Thomas, Ferguson, Siayeter: forwards, Taylor, Picker- lng, O'Rourke, Adams, Stabb, Poirler. Summary:- Fir.-It Period 1-O'Leary, F. Smnllman. (Rodgerson, MacDonald) 1.11 2-RCAF. Poitier, (Stabb) 4.48 3-RCAF. Taylor, (Pickering) .......... ..... . 5.10 AL-O'I.eary, G. Bernard 7.18 5-RCAF, Slayter .......... ..... 14.35 Penalty: K. Turner. Second Period 6-RCAF. Taylor, (Pickering) 2.07 7-O'Lenry, Rcdgerson, "(I-Iarrls. Smallmnn) .. .... .. 6.01 8-0'Leary. Smailman. (Rodgerson. MacDonald) 12.20 9-O'Leary. Smnilman. (Rodgerson. MacDonald) 14.35 Penalty: Slayter. Third Period 10-RCAF, Taylor, . (Pickering) 11-O'Leary, Rodgerson, (Smallman) 12-0'Leary. Rodgerson, (Harris) 13-0'Leary. Rodgerson, (Harris) 14-0lLeary. G. Bernard, (J. Bagloie, MacDonald) 7.45 15-RCAF, O'Rourke. (Taylor, Pickering) .... -. 15.00 Penalty: L. Harris. refused repatriation spent thel1' ilrst day as "free men" in Kae- song sightseeing and visiting peas- ant cottages. : CRAPAOIJ RINK TONIGHT Crapaud vs. Breadalbane First game in semi-finals Game starts 8 p.m. sharp Skate after o BORIJEN RINK TONIGHT Cape Traverse vs. Milton League game 8:80 sharp Skate after Grade I11-Martina McMahon, Mai-cell-us Roberts, David F&l'iI1El'. Grade II - zolanto Zlelinski; Lowell Mulligan, Stanton Iowless. , Grade I-Joan Duny, Irene Blanchard, sheila Mccabe. Sr. Mary Ambrose. Principal. Paws SIGHTSER HONG KONG. (Reuters) - The Communist New China News Agency said Friday that the 21 American, one British and 300 south Korean war prisoners who 0 CLOSED For Stock Taking We will be closed Tues- day. February 2nd, for stock faking. i , ABEGWEIT C0-OP, Admission 35 and 25 m KENSINGTON llllllf FEB 1st Farmers League Stanley Bridge vs. Springfield Game 8:15 Skate after TIIESDAY. FEB. 2 Junior North Shore League Kemlngtnn vs. Army Game 8:15 Carleton. Skate after l3ernarrl., . uteri. flauvnav (Inserted by Water and Sewerage Commission, Town of Summerside). -fromori-ow is civic election day in Suinmeraicle. Mayor Henry Wedge and Coun- cillors W. E. Jenkins (East Ward) land James L. MacDougail (Center Ward) were re-elected by acolam- ation. Clarence J. Steele. a member of the previous council. is being op- posed in the Westward by Leonce Arsenault. Polls will be open in all wards to record the votes of electors in a contest between Carrol Delaney and Edgar Cannon for the office of Water and Sewerage Commis- sioner. Electors in all polls will, in ad- dition to voting for the water and Tomorrow Civic Election Day In Summerside ilieath At Allierton Of Mrs. R.H. 0'Malley -T-he dean: of Mrs. R. H, 0' Malley of Alberton occurred in tin sewer e ummdnu , N,” h 1 p Western Hospital Sunday morning have 11,, ,,,.,,,,,e” 20 v:;c1;:c:,A.ltl1ough she had been ill at he: . i - . on the question of whe-inzneruggvgd fat: :(e;:l5la?”Ot;reS:et. ....”””...::::. : , . The former Miss Lucy Cahill, tinued. or whether they would like dwghm. 0. the 1, L, M. d M '3 have the dunes M N”,-5 mm"”5' : Walter Cahill 5ll:hVt'0:i.5LS:lf1l.V-nlflse ' , 3 I AM 5”?” she learned the Iatioring Lraxlc and age Commission is composed ofixor 3 numim 0; yea,-a mnunued 911108 mm The two whose Lenn'm..s work in which she was well S'side Minor Hockey Schedule For This Week -The minor hockey schedule for the Raceway Stadium in Sum- inerside for the week beginning today is as follows: Monday- Juvenlles from 4.00 to 5.00 pm. and high school from 5.00 to 6.00. on Tuesday the all-star midgets practise from 7.15 to 8.15 a.m. Wednesdays practices are as iollows: 7.15-8.15 am.-Juveniles. From 8.00 to 6.45 p.m., the fol- lowing paperweights games will be played: Rink A--Maple Leafs vs. Rangers; Rinik B-Red Wings vs. Canadians; Rink C-Bruins vs. Senators. From 6.50 to 7.35, Paperweight Black Hawks vs. Maroons pn Rink A; Rink 3-- Pee Wee Islanders vs. Million- aires; Rink C-Pee Wee Miners of officce has not expired are: skilled goberrtl Dewar and Roland Sheen. Flilv ,i'i.(l'.S a,:;.i .mr- was m.m-19:, n t e Touii. C0llllCll inc lhreelin Mi, niinlley aim sui-lives her men whose team of office does noty Also szirvivnig are the following expire for another year are Dr. H, sons and dnnicliiws. Alfred in E. Clark, Andrew Perry, and Don-iChnrlotfevoun. H4.-ion at home; aid Lidstone. i.Vfrs. Clieverle (Lucy; in London, 5. Ont; Arlhur in i;e'.iinr(l. Mrs Mrs Horace Newcombe and Dr Alexander MJSJHC WIN) in Brae: Mrs. John lifclnnis (Jennie) in Greenmoum: Katherine. Gerald, and Mary at home. So far as is known at the time of going to press, the funeral will be held Wednesday morning. CLARENCE J. STEELE ELECTION CARD TO THE VOTERS OF WEST WARD After serving for two consecutive terms on our Town Counciltol” Summerside, I have again, at the request oi many citizens, decided to offer as a candidate for Coun ciilor for the West Ward. With the experience I have gained during my foui years on the Council I feel I am well qualified to continue in this office, and having gained this experience can greatly assist the Mayor and other Councillors in the general man- agement of our town's affairs. 1 I wish to take this opportunity of thanking all who Malcolm Burieigh. Lunch was served by the ladies and a good evening of entertainment was en- joyed by all. Proceeds for the Health Centre. ivs. Atiantlcs. From 7.40 to 8.25 two teams of pee wees wllil play on Rinlk A; girls' open on Rinks B and C; all gilrls welcome. on .the full ice surface, bantam Bis-i, ons vs. Chiefs from 8.30 to 9.15:1 bantam Hornets vs. Barons from, 0.15 to 10.00: and Army vs. Air- Force (midget) 10.05 to 11.00. on Thursday an all-star ban-1 tam team will practice from 7.15: to 5.15 a.m.; bantnm me: vs. an-I ans 4.00 to 5.00 p.m.; and High School team practice from 5.00 to 6.00 p.m. The all star practice for midgets from 7.15 to 8.15 am. on Friday. From 7.30 to 10.30 St. Marys Con- vent ice sports. Beginners skate for boys and girls nine years and under. The iron crown of Lombardy, restored to the king of Italy in 1886, was a gold circle covering an iron strip. 3. CAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton MONDAY and TUESDAY 7:15 and 9:15 Burt Lancaster in "Mister 880" ROYAL THEATRE Borden MONDAY and TUESDAY 7 P. M. "FLESH AND FUR " A great story of a young prize fighter who is deaf 'and dumb and the two girls in his life. Starring Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling and Mona Freeman. Bank night drawings on Tuesday and Saturday worth 045. No shows Wednesday and Thursday. Saturday-9.00 to 10.00 a.m.-1; assisted me in previous elections, and again solicit your gerilegrgiis support on civic election day, Tuesday, February Evnuun orncs nouns Patients please noto change in Evening Office Hours. Dr. W. E. Callaghan will be in office Monday, Thursday, Saturday evenings. Dr. H. B. MacNeiii will be in office Tuesday, Friday, Saturday evenings. Emergencies will be attended to at all times. CAPITOL Summon-side This Picture is being sponsored by the Home and School Association t 7: . . 3:30-7,-i155 jg ...denolng coding of "Amovteen in Paris." in n my. new musical romance! i GOOD snonrs i . . . ..m.. Poultry Buying BUYING LIVE POULTRY Also taking Live Poul- try in payment for Baby Chicks Tuesday. Feb. 2nd from 8 o.m. until 1 p.m. at my home on Mol- peque Rd.. Kensingten. if doy unfit will load Thursday. Feb. 4th Mrs. S. R. PENDLETON Phone 65-5 REGENT rum 3.30-1.15-9.15 Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Wednesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 t - .. Roi-wui.us....... PJOSI-Ililililllill - ADMISSIONS - FOR THIS PIC-'l'l'lll'J ONLY Mntinees: Evenings: Children 23c Chilriren Adults ,, 50c Adults Passes and Mystery Melody Ticlu-is siispendcd for this engagement. . .30: 75c