e:5"f'g-4r. PAGE TWELVE Eilerslio Anti Biilotord The friends of Mrs. Clifford Williams will be pleased to learn hot she has been able to return :4: her home here after being a Jstlent in the Prince County Hoo- pital, Sumrnerside. All wiu join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Millar and son, Carl. were guests of their son-in-law andidaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacArthur, Mt. Pleas- int, on Feb. 28, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Miller. vls--y ited the formers brother, Roy. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerslde, on March 1. Roy's many friends here will be pleased to hear his condi- tion is favorable after under- going a major operation on Mon- lay morning All wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Orell Hayes was the week- her Summerside. on Feb 21, Iurloigh is busily employed mak- ing the necessary repairs before moving in. - Mrs. Theodore Gillis Wll the recent overnight guest of her mo-y ther, Mrs. way. Carrie Brooms, Con- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rennie and daughtei, Betty, Elmsdale, accom- panied by Mrs. Alberton, were recent guests of theynnd Mm George lntter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har-jM”ch 3. old Gillis. Jeanetta Ogder-.,i sister. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mel-viii Hutchin- son and daughter. Susan. motored. to Sumnierslde. on Feb. 27. Conway and Vicinity TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN llorthani And Vicinity -Mr. George Ellis of Ontario. is spending some time visiting his Bedequo and Vicinity --Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Oaiway .-The worm D, f p A . and Mr, Kmnem wuner W,” net Much 5 wuyogurvayebly 5&2” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard business visitors to summerside the ladies of the Baptist andiEms' On Mhfch 9. United Church congregation inl . . . M D 1 --m the Bcdeque United cmimi. TlielCeLg:l'.ManSmM1r: wE:,dr:”3,e h;,:l;;'.',; 1' time oiiison. Montrose, service ptepaied by Di. Saiar or Mr. and Mm Ame! come” was visiting at the home of Mr. Morrison. on Chukka of India. for the use ofthc Christian women of the World, was on the Theme: "Phat Tlievy recently. Mr. Pearly Rodd, spent the i Vfav Hlve Life" Those takiiici V: , , ” i i slpast week-end with his parents. M” Harold Gum vmud mm LM:').1H:)rry Rlllflsliz was diisitingileadz-rs parts were:-Mrs. Glcorge; Mr. and Mrs Gym Roddy EEH Symmonslwvnae Isinlies as r. and Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Wilbur Virlgh- gnmg M: Bowen on Mgrch 9 3' p , h ' '55 ”” ma-””v llaiyl-lill, were the guests of Mr. and ' ' iimm 57 M” Cmm” M"F”'iMrs. Graydon Grlgg, on March iinne. including a brief history mm The regular meeting of Conway the life of Dr. Ohakko, who hasl ' Women's Institute was held at the recently passed on, she closed he” Mr and Mrs chules MCK33. Bmjamm Bridges home, of Mrs. Clinton Morrison iiirssiige bv siiying. "More thincs Mm Mhm Comm. Mm spmgm on March 9. axe viiought by prayer than this D-vm(.my Mrs Gmydon Gm”. Mr and Mrs and daughter. Patsy. acconipiinied by MIE. James Mrs. Russell Coughliii dren motored to Snmmerside Couizhllii. Mr. and anti chil-l onl Mr. J. E. Murphy. Charlotte-i town, was a business visitor to Conitay on March 8. Mr. Murphy l";:EV:;':”m(';'r”f '1; (9 Ce I y Hi and Mrs. Alfred Colwili motored , i. i r sson Act y K- offered by Miss Louisa Callbeck.' to s”"""”mde "" Mm" ”' Mrs. Ernest Johnson. Miss Plivllli Mrs. Reginald Birch was a,vls- ymeditatiou entitled ”The Faith by which the World Lives", presented change in one of the native vvo- men who came to her to be taught Christianity. call with the name and author of and son Michael of Halifax. are spending a week's holidays with their respective parent: at Bar- den and Charlottetown. SUMMEESIDI PIESBYTEIIAN CHURCH W. M. I. -The March meeting of the W.M.S. of the summerside Pres- terian Church was held Tuesday in the church parlor with the president. Mrs. W. E. Forbes, in the chair and Mrs. Cleve Whaleii, pianist. The call to worship was followed by the singing of psalm "Haw Lovely Ave Thy Dwellings Fair" and the Scripture lesson in 1 Corinthians 3 read by Mrs. Ern- est Wallter. Prayer offered by Mrs. Hilbert Johnston preceded the Mr. Fred Irving, Cape Traverse. and Capt. Wylie Irving, Borden, returned home on March 10 after attending the funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr. Roger 1''. Buck at Wilmington, Mass. Mrs. Eva Gallant and children. Jerry and Diane, who spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs Palmer Trenliolni at Borden, re- turned to Saclrville on March 8. by Mrs. Brecicen Simmons. Dr. Zella Clark. a. retired miaionary, was a guest and read a most in- Master Barry Creamer, three- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Creamer, Borden. had the misfor- tei-estin; letter she had received fi-om Mrs. Carter. I Canadian tune of fracturing his collar-bone missionary in India. who graphic- when he fell at his home here an ally described the miraculous Febp 28. Capt. J. R. B. Mafguirc spent a The members responded to roll THE ANNUAL MEETING Of The DAIRYING C0-OP ASSOCIATION LTD. The King George Hall On Tiicstlay, March 16th at 2:00 p.m. '1-Y - 4. WV 5!" 5-3 Borden this weak aunt. of cm. and Mrs. um; Macxenzh. The World Day of Prayer was observed at Borden United Church- on March 3." with ., goodly numg ber of women in attendance. mg service we: conducted by M” Lorne Cousins with Mrs. Beale Toombs as organist. Prayers or Intercession were offered by M”. Arthur E. Jay. The music was led by title C.I.T. girls who wera in I: urge 0 Mrs. Ha ld "Holy snirit. Hear oil-iviivifoigiggi ly rendered by the choir. The or. ferinz was taken by Patsy Mu. Donald and Carol Currie. -l.. PLEASANT CUSTOM The custom of afternoon tea wai introduced in England in the mm century by the Duchess of Bedford held in Bruce Howard. Secretary. Ind, guest of her brother, Georgcreb 27. L y 1 f D , y 3”” L My Wm. d C? M1 y I ind Mrs. Hayes. suminersidc ' " vsarseg e.:E(l2il:-rst0rN gush” Ham H0ui:ifd Sclxiigrnianlpend 3:1;-ilppi-1-iv. um '0 summers”? 0" M”Ch 6' ya favorite hymn. An instructive ...-- . Mg. and Mrs Ernest Patiitrr 1 LA-. , Amwk A sum ...I-mt B,,auM.,,ij . ”-f I hiciebalc on Indian schools took, Mr and Mrs George Hayes and rllid ('lilldl'Pli C.'1llit”l'lllP and Car-i Mr "M M” En” INN and Nam?" bv Mm G. Plump NH Hi Nollliam W0m”n5 IYNL ill '-iplam. bemiaen Mrs, J, Donald Maw f?'"i”.lv 5"mm”i'51d9- W" F-11951?” me” ”"'””"””””d bl M” M-ml” famllv Uninnvaie were A recent Pllvftive part of the nrozralll Tl" life-lq in Gwcctesirllu Ii)-iuluy tule c an” M” mom Gorrm um I "Y M” Melvm Hummmm ””diR"m5aV Md dau':hm' Nnrmal Em" visitors nt the lionie of Mr and l'”'”'””Z W” l'"C'i"d '" N" C -Mtcel 'r:ce do inn I:i:lnE you idlscufmon followed Tm Condumi NGTON Mr. and Mrs Leith Hayes on Feb,-tored tn Summerside on Feb, 2i M”. 1” Banks, Poplar Grmiw I T. girls. come Tonmm mm iHrer;li'th. (pemree s mg hymn ,.MS1,lrM:1hb10on up so 26. and were accompanied home by, ' r ,V,. W VVlllit Ballem and dedicated bvl ' Thee” was fo owe Y PTIY" )' their daughter Arlene who ipbnil Mr and Mrs Earl Cnnghliii and ,, I , y. y I. . .y S p v H. . M” D . . y. t " 'j , DR Cm-kl l . trr week-eiicl with her parPlll,S son, Calvin. Mir? i'FI'Nit Sutrl-i Oi MalClEol:;T(;nv,,llf1X”;:;::eInE”tf:4n?l:1: -Prli."Qf'G,.C?:imL,,.,,”?ll En.1c:1Pi- ,-.ia,2ii”):l:f:g3P”lln"(u h:':;'h35 AA"! sl:;"V:,a:,( . ---W w--------- i will be :w the latter's mother. Mrs Rnssrlli V . '. itlie Bctiedictoii pron utic rl liv , i ' i .' ' Mai” cw” Wlmmuy Em” Chum. Spmmhm has 2 severe attack of fin and M” Ermgt 'w ' U'o.Oli Maich 4. A large number were Williams 1 m t Cou hil u' mm mm R 5pm” "arm" t" i ti eel” ibliwlili '1 ll" "”'”"”"””' . . l .. .a in g it an i sr M 1 i ,mec inc 0 a close; 0 owe )y a gggng ' Melt-in Hun-hing,-.n mam,-,,.-1 ml Mr, and Mrs Benjamin Cough; (Mm hunk g g social lvriirr and rnfi'eslinieiits. i A hi.” number afwndpd H1, 1 l ' ', ' ' X it. -; . . . s - . , . ' R 15m” P E I ”” wb 26 Eglimratg ll1P;:W:eE:j':,tg):11”:' I 0 Mr and Mrs. Eduard Sonzcr, Quin1'mEd:(m”E:;k'hCrlgtgill E011: VVal'ld Dav of Prayer held in thc. x! W d'11-r-O''t ( T "" ' i ' ” ' ' ' ' Sunlnicrsirie. uere visiting rein. ' t ' , l ', " Tvno Valicv Prcsbvteriim Churcli' - .13 C119 3 lldv '7 91" ,...:...'..s..e .....e:Pe4 Mr and Mrs. John Coughlni -'7 ' - , , afier -n nper t'on i ii P-i ce i .; A . t 1 y f v k v here cucsis of Mr and Mrs. Rns- Mrs. Aldrfd Enilalld PMPFUIIHPG cw” In Commy 0" Mann 9' COlllll)('l Hospltaali. n W I H on Fhday anemooni :l,;l0p:rei1L::”(it,1lf ;1,d”;,;i;;,e6N7.r:.1::l is-ii. Murphy, MacNc1lI5 Mills, on the members of the Anglican "f , i ....s W . O t. . B"... y v Feb. 28. iLsdles' Aid on Fob. 24 with a large; A h?:,:..cdh,gv:l”Rts::;a:"nl:e Mr. Spencer Stuart of KCIITO-IgideM;i3eyA1It?n;"s ifivniifsi a M). 01 811.; i .;..- jnumbor of members and visitors and MN..MurdMk Stewart ;, herts. Sask. who has been visit-i;.mt'iM him” in Nm;tham' t M”. Hm” Conrad 01 Bm.dm 15', Mr and Mrs Ivan Millar and pfcsenl BUFUIPF5 P"Fi-lllllllli '0 H15 g k g ' N int: hrs lather, Malcolm Stniirf. " M x-mmng hpr. sine;-y Mrs, Bpdfnfd son Carl an-nniiiaiiicd hi Mrsncliiirch was dismissed . lEI'?ldalbitllP, spent a few (lav; Mr and Mm hm strongman Hf"-Donald 3; Mnncmni N, B . (mrrlnii .hIlli:il'. nintorcd to Wii- rAm,F,'n)N Lair 3 w, 1. lvitli his uncle. John A Stuar. v'(.,.,. ”,C(,mh. mm.I.K,dy we”, hang why , Mrs. William Ploluiring of Bor- mont Valiev on Feb 28 and visit- ed with the iatter's son-in-lawis number of children and yountr --r- 'si:ccnssful Islanders in the Westl ,- v and daughter, Mr and firm aibertlgirls from both commiinltles ready SIX members met at the lionis3i.maviii;z his home in spriiigtoii l;:l;hcnr!,d glfndfh, mggmgnemhbou Waugh. The Ian” M”. MM” m perform at the music fesm-11 of Mrs. C. W. Macwilliains on,-10 xcars a-:o. he served in tho Ra” Po” Hm m Kw? mem R was accompanied homo hy herlbeing held in Siinimerside in Mav ilxiarch Z for their regular nieet-iFirsi World War. and was itoiiiid-in.i.g(.Hn",,0d; mmwx. Many gins; two grandsons. Douglas and Ken-'0ther comniiinities are also hard 102. led tlircn times iiliile on aCili'C'n1S0 R gem.,.(;,,s sufn of moneyil neth who are spending the: weeklgt work prepafing and giving Roll call was aiisncred by each service. Rcturnmg to Czlllllda. liclmm, ,.,,(.Mved by (he guest of hen: member suggesting a viay of im-,5:-ttled in the Canadian West. nu... Mn and Mm strongman turn their grandparents. Mrs. Bertram Phillips. was thc icst of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mil- ar. Summerside. on Feb. 28. M: Bertram Phillips who is rm- plrived in Halifax. N. S. spend thr- wr.-elr-end with his wife and fam- ili here i"i'.rv. J A and Mrs MacDonald lrf? for Boistnivn, N. B. on Feb. 2?, to be with the farmer's mother who is ill. Her many friends here aish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Horace Lidstnne, Tyne Val- lri. visited with hrr mrither. Mrs. Phillip Wiiizams on Feb. 2!? M: Kenneth Ellis, O'Learr. was tzliri guest of Mr and Mrs. Theo- dore Gillis, on Feb. 23. V1" and Mrs. Albnrt Sharp are xi. ..nc: with the lattcr's parents, Mr and Mrs John Morrison and Mr Sharp who has purchased th- l7I'imeSl.PBd of the late William ;form and receive standing project. kind to be held in Prince Coirnty.i1'N-"315. l Mrs. H R Foundnls busv gcttiizg chance to per- the worthwhile such the first of its young people the benefit: galni-r'. by Right combination lor spring. Choose 0 light-headed hot . . . pick your flowers big and splashy or trim cind tiny. We dongle o flirty bud lrom ci profile hot. We headlight ci pillbox with a huge rose. We brim o bonnet with a row ol posies. Come in, greet spring in o hot-ond-flower mood. X proving the Institute. Mrs. Boyd an out.lMacWiliiams of the sick commit- ltee reported having given two lceniral Bedeour. He is one of t.llPi0N,d Mawh 2' when I lame mmh lwhern he now owns two sections got land. equipped with all modern machincry including a combine wisli:-3 in appropriate speeches. A iboiintiful lilli('l1 was seved by the lHc New Tm 3”” M whpal hrviladics and music and games WP'.'Pi 'den entered the P.C. Hospital on. GeorgciMarcli 12. where she will undergo; 'an operation. 1 and Mia. Clinton l-loivatt. Bordcii.l acknowledged the gifts and kind returned . , .- l Mr. Bunnie Howati who spent ii iciv days with his parents. Mr.i WANTED IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED BODY WORKER RELIABLE MOTORS LTD. SUMMERSIIJE to North Sydnry oni March 8. igur-st nr her son-in-law and "5"; JIM MP1--MN" d,,uEh.,,.,.v Mr and Mrs, 1,-at Bank drawing Tiiris. and We-rl. i Strongman. Summerslde, on Marchl W”"h 3"'l0-m- rt. Mrs Spurai-on Dy-ment was It .. Sirmmerside. .. mi. Professional Cards ltlie Western Hospital much .proved in health. many friends are wishing for him 5Vmm'"'d' R spgedlv ,ecm:,i.V:- DIAL P. 0.”?(tl Mr Patrick Macliityre has rr- -. -.....-...M... iiiriiwl In his home in Malaizasli. N 5 after spondiiig a few days E, E. at the home of his l-irnt.her-in- law and sister, Mrs. W. B. Mar.- 0pt.D. IEO. yLOllll1. and Mr. Macmillan. OPTOMETEIST L5lllft'ttI. Ginsu Fitted - Eyes Enmlnoo friends are wishing for her a PHONE 3337 yspegdy ,,c,,.,,,.,, IEUENT THEATRE BLDG. Imnmsr St. summer-aide Mrs. Horace McArthnr. was the -l"ll" WH.l'"” It D. where she visited her husband who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. AW Alma Anti Vicinity -Master Billy Mscbeilatn, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mac- Lellan. Alma. returned home from im- T. iaAni.e7iiciiev Chartered Accountant Canadian Dank or Comnierw Building summerside, P. E. l. PHONE 288! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Mr Ellis Smallman is confined to his home through illness. His Office Hours: 0 to 12 - I in 5 Mrs Wvildmn Barbour is ill at and by appoinhnant. lirr liomr in Alma. Hcr mar.v Mrs Raymond Shea nf Mnnt- TM Above lilourioo lVl.iil'o Men's Wool Irene MacNeil. daughter of Mr "W" '5”- and Mrs. Stanford McNeil. Alma. underwent and operation for up- pr-ndicitls in the Prince County any J. A. Hospital recently. Her many lll.N'rll'l Dent-oi K-lays lmaliman Building IIJMMERSIDI Dial us: Dr. H. I. MocNo'lI PHYSICIAN I HIYRBBON y Water street (Opposite IIoIman'a) "' " lourazo. Mr. Roy Duggsn returned in his .0. . home in Alma after spending I u' 12'” few days visiting relatives in Maisgash, N. B. schoolmates are son-y she is ill and hope she will soon be back with them again. Mrs. Stanley Arthur. South Kl)- dnre. spent a couple of days rec- lrntlv visltinit her non-in-lav and ldiiiinhter. Mr. and Mrs. Donald harbour. Alma. A.M. Dally. nsaday , lohsrday. And by appointment . .e... y Mrs. Bruce MacNa-ught TPpOl'i9diV”a7V HP 7113115 On Vlsitlhil hlsjpnlovipd for the u-mnindg-I-,o( 1;"-i Friends of Mrs Kciineth Mac--50!” the 5011001 C0mm1NCer She hRd.')l"l”"”' DY Cmlll” SWWL N9”) ricriiiig ,1, h h M d M Donald are pleased to use her it. gone to visit the school and heard Glasgow. N. S. and a nunibernfl ,.h, E hk "h""E1I' t r '" ”'; round again after her recent near a class reading. She had found ali'"1tii)l1l'95 in B0-Wm W0” "'U"l- Mrs. Reginald Birch attended "n "C ' rm l fatal accident that occurred ather izrent improvement in reading andflml mm iii 13' Ch ii' Soci t. 1 i home here when she was jammed the SCYAOOI W35 Dmilfessilis very. ---r i,,:ee,.nn,:,:c;i:1r2-h maguxif, gt. peg;-3:; S0153: svgrada :Erb0;fr'kA”:xu:)nr' A between it transfer truck and her XEVOUFBNY. Paper Ind CDIOFPCH A l”i1' "limb" "7 ii" 'k5t"5lC:ithcdral. Charlottetown. M5,”; 5p t the h 92:11. i ” Z2 iiouie when a load or furniture chalk was reported needed frn'i”' .i'95m'd8.V- ii numb!" of NW ...- mu M,.a,,m,iM,?.m'H(.' " g”lV A was beiniz unloaded. She was 8Ch001. iliad "fit been 0" ilk!”-i 10? R n”"l' The manv friends and relatives bouf Mnlm ” Amy M. ” , taken in the Hospital in Summer- It was decided to send for nib" of -V””- Mned with "V of Mr. Spurgeon Dyment regret ' ' H,n, 04" Sid, when x.my5 showed no booklet,-, of Baking Reap”. ivoiinger folk. for it jollv skate onvm yearn mat he is a patient in M, md Mr. 391:, P uh l . - -' broken bones. but severe bruises A ICNCT C071CC1'UinE the deniiillsamrdw mum 1”” 1" Bed"”"',iliv Prince County Hospital, haV- and -Mr and ltfrs Kenn tli ...Iw'M and strain and severe shock. She Cl”-10 in 0'1-vPN'.V WES Rad Fndff'1k lmd Am '"J93"'d fh'm59h'" mg lmdcrivcnt a scrions oii- do" ,.,t'.l,nm A”,(,',,nUv ch. m 01- .k M5 ”""”"”l '"l "1" l0”0ll""E fl" d”c9””d' ” "5 33”” "lat ill” 'm"”"'"1” m -iv-ntion. His man.v frirnd-i ii 13V-iii-into Halli-iv where they (vlsitii: Ilnolliks no Institute send s2 to the Red Crossl -s-" --- - mm ,, speedy "wave,-y. Wm wxntnwjy ' - ;D Wm I F - .e. . ....-....-.. Society. SALTY any M i g ” H W VAg " ' Fc,'de:"':du"' TWO-WAY ("AT yhNex)t meeting 1:: tolls; held Aty ' i l Mr and M”. Round M6130”. i 1 HI I i t l 'y i -.e.- . 9 mm o 11!, .. . Geisoii , VCC ll nd i milv. Mrs. Fred Mc- 99 m rov ieav (ll v Arollera or cush on a f NEWARK. England. rCPi-Tuiz. R911 can Wm be It lfllmbola. lhali Men." density of H" In H” Iginiidn an; lfamily Bummerside. IIR A i h f l pdll D 5:1 d . ' bf) t at , . . , . , ocean is 35 parts salt to 1000 . ' . "3 Ian "95 0" "15 3M" 3 v 70" H rlght up a black-and-Villlte cal, left his is each member bilngmz one 01 t . . ' were visitors at the home of thcir BORDEN th b ,h , 1- f - owner George Eyre and walked 18 more HFUCICS. Tlieae articles are Mrs vmm' parrnts Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred ,xi..,ui;.v:y.,p.,im- -,--13.51-15 x1,m,,,...l on 6 eat on a Lug "on 0. ML Rolls easily .0" miles to his old home at Mans-,to be niiniiwrcd. Tickets will be: 'q'E ""CC Mcpouhii. -I-,.,.Sd”'). .-L-m ..Rm;l-ES M'uu.".: SI0n95i i-iTaVPli Sand 01' mlldi him-yin Wtizht 3nd "ls fi('lt'l. Aftor izcttuig a meal illel'e:b0UEht for 25 cents for cnch art- cram was put on by the entertain-'1 ---- Pctcr Lnufni-rl, Ric-lini-r1 Ci-rcnn, ' fluted by lung powcr only. Available now in two from in neighbor. the. cat waikedliclo lmrnt committee. Mrs. Boyd Mac-V Mr. and Mrs. Wendrll Dimcntl .lanlPP Rut.-. ; sizes. .?7.45 and 3518.00 (lclivcrrd. Ortlrr now or Write bi"-K W ”5 m'r15iPVv i A” 3'1?” 3'1”! Mid amusing pro iwillinms. ,nnri family. Salenien Park. worry Srrial 4- Nraws. ; for fr"; ”f(il-am". "M '” """4”E'-""'""C"C "Wm Ei E" ' " "'””-""k' "', the guest of Mr Illri Mrs. GOUYYQ Bank rlrtmini: Ttirs. and Sat. ' W Mm i---------” "ii" Ed M C , ...... Nnrtllnm Y. P. U met at. the pp 9, O home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Mcxiy, March 7, with I iiu-ge K mi to 316 Court St. Box 756 Summer-side, P. E. l. attendance. 6 "K n M'onda,v-Ttirsd.1,v 7.15-9:15 y CAPITOL summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 zovtl amp! domvrairsl only cold steel anal bold hearts could answer that call . . .' in the days when viilalny wore I sastv and waved a citttsss! h'Allll1'l'll Ira 'un(' 0'I'IARA- POWER M l”z2t9ed5FMafx);z V5 Biiiidii SWAN 2:00-4:00 Daily hunt WM- 'l:otO:O0 Tuesday. Friday. I Miss Joyce Klnch. who is a grade IX pupil in Ticnloh Gon- vans mm! A weekend Noon", QIAL13 gl rose. left by train for To nto on on March 8 Mrs. Shea intends 0- F- R- 0- . um. 5n7”';;1lr"'m ,';m'V'l";;f; ;;lff;,,";:'"gj;; ormimrmer 20y wan cnecn o moms MITCHELL - mono: smosits Clwl i i ' Ilunma -:G--- P- I- l- u,.,,,,,,,o, ANTHONY QUINN ' GEORGE ZUCCO i h,g, , Complete VIIHII Annlnu g.....i.i...,.i blinded by HENRY KlNG'hodond yaosm nun! Mr and Mrs. Harry Pridham. A""""'I'f""""50'"'-'l""NII'!0!WII' -hII"I'UvU'I'W'" i-:-tiirnrd home from Halifax roc- IMALLMANS BUILDING .rntl,v wlirro they nttendcd the A wng .;j . Iit.hcr,v-Prlrliiiim wedding which M ""'" "l ”IL”.””' A- Ri'Y"'9"d G"""- Today .... 3:30.745-9:13 The many rri-nciii of Mrs. xm- 33”" 0'” R Tuesday 7:15-9: 5 ,l'.Plh Pi-lrlhnm. Moniroee. are 0PT0MlT3A5T 15,,”-V in he", ah, ha, mm '0 1-,. Complete Visual Analysis miter the Western Hospital for CIR!" ""10 treatmo-nL ill Water street. Btunmenido FHOTOCIAPHIB IN NATURAL VISION 3'DIMENBION y WARD BOND ivni.vuooo5'iiiE'3'u'5c7'nuo'i""non3on-aui'Ei'uo- WAR