rDECl-ZMBER '30. 1953 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN News, Subscription. Advernung GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE W0'l"I'0N Home Phones: B032 end loll! ' The Guardian may be bought at shy of the nannseral 1 following stores in 8 PIINCI COUNT! 0!'l'lCl 8 Banner Street. Bnrnmereido. Phone Illll. Representative: ggn ' Bnrnnaar Street; Oenrllee Drugstore. an Centre! some-. genre News-stand. Water Street; aaua Gender. I1 Gs-nnvillo strong we Groom. Beoond. Skeet; Island I up-e , p llotu Water Street: Vince's Grocery. no Ilnaeeu Street: lnnun'- Sell- lervloo Drug store; Fred's Grocery, Convent Itreos ILL Waite in Kensingoon. ' WIBT PRINCE OFFICE Alherlonr Frank Weeks. Eepruenutleu. Phone: 68-: omu and old Ileana. .nOOKEY Bedeque Rink, Wed- nesday, Dec. 30th, second game south Shore League. Albany St. Pats versus Summeralde Airforce. Game time 8:15. Admission 35 cents. -CARS DAMAGED-Two Sum- merside cars suffered minor dam- .ge when they were in collision It the corner of Court and cen- tral Streets last evening. No one was injured.-S. -SUDDEN DEATH IN AL- BERTA - Mr. H. V. Carr of Mis- couche received a telegram last evening announcing the sudden death yesterday of his sister Mary. Mrs. Frank Montgomery Oi We-tnskwin, Alberta. The funeral will take place there today. -SEARLETOWN SCHOOL CON- CERT - On Dec. 23 an enjoyable program. under the direction of Mrs. Edna Jcnkiiis, Mrs. Kenneth Miittart and Mrs. Stanley Delaney. was presented by the pupils of Searlctown School. Following the ogram, Sarita Olsus arrived and distributed gifts to the teachers and pupils as well as a generous treat to all children present. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. saint and family visited relatives in Kevnsing- ton on December 26.-Bur. -Miss Valerie Johnston, sum- inerside, is a guest of her musin, iilss Belle Wilkie, Alberton, -Dr. W. A. Shea. Al rton. ent- ered.the Charlottetown lospitaion Tuesday. He was nccompanled to Charlottetown by Mrs. Shea. --O.S. Wendall Oliver. R.C.N.. Cornwallis, N. S.. is visiting at. the home of his parents. Mr. and llrs. John Oliver. Albcrtrm. -A.B. Erskine Millmon. R.C.N.. accompanied by Mrs. Millman and their children left Albertnn on Monday for Halifax, N.S., where they plan to reside. -Miss Alice Callaghan. teacher of Kelvin Grove school, is spend- ing her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Callaghan. Ebbsfieet.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs Harold Wood- llde. Marinate. attended the Myers- Profitt wedding at St. John's churvdh. Crapaud. on December 26. and later were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boswell, Victoria. A -Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbr-ll. lrlshtown, were guests lit the Myers . Profitt wedding and re- ception at Crapaud on December 26. -Bur. . -Mr. and Mrs, Louis Roberts and family, Charlottotmvn, are spending the Ohrlstmr-s and New Year's holidays with Mrs. Robert's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford irlcketts, Kelvin Grove. -Mr. Clair Callaghan, student at St. Francis Xavier University, Iintigonish. N.s., is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Callaghan, Ebbsfleet. -Bur -Mr. Prod Court. Onspe. is mending the Yuletide Season with his wife and family at their home It Kelvin Grove.-Bur. -Mr. Frank Myers. M.L.A.. Cra- paud, called recentlyon friends in Burlington and was the supper routs of Mira. William J. Paynter and family.-Byr. -Mrs. E C. Thompson and Car- oi, Charlottetown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lear-nan Caseley and family, Kelvin Grove, on Do- cemlber 26. -Bur. -Pte. Vance McNeill and Pie. Gerald McAlduff, Canadian Army stationed at zlpperwssh. Ontario, are spending an emharkntlnn leave at their homes in Alherton South prior to leaving for ser- vice in Korea. M-Mr. Jeok dltliffe. Fredericton. l'. Collette. Montreal. motored to the Isisnd to spend their holiday: at their respective homes. arriving on December 23.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Tliornpeon. Charlottetown had the pleasure of hearhif by phone from their son Cnrrnon in Toronto. who with his fr! . Mr. Harold aim, was me ing the day with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford '”Wl'nneori. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- Ien also received greetings by wire Y!'0m their brother Clifford and Mrs. Thompson. 'Ibronto.--Bur. l' W wivwwlf lid SOR . '-4: -DANCE Spring Valley Hall, Wednesday, December 30th. -"APEON STRINGS" three sot comedy (written by Norman Mac- Donald), Cape Traverse, Wednes- day, December 30th. specialties between acts. -REV. L. A. DIGNAN will give his illustrated lecture on Korea in O'Leary Hall at 8 p.m. this evening. -SKATING Borden rink Wed- nesday night. Admission 30 and 15. Also Wednesday afternoon, 2 until 4 p.m. Admission 20 and 10. -T0 RESUME REllEAIlSALS- The R. C. A. F. Station Glee Club announced yesterday that they will resume weekly rehearsals on Wednesday evening, January 6th, after a break of several, weeks dur- ing the holiday season. The Glee Club carried away honors i.ri last year's Musical Festval, and prov- ed to be extremely popular lll the public appearances they made. The Glee Club is composed of personnel of the unit, and their dependents.-S. -ROTARY MEETING - The Summerside Rotary Club held its regular weekly lunclieorg meeting yesterday noon at Howard's Res- taurant with the president, '1'. Earle Hickey, C. A., presiding. No definite program was featured and the meeting was mostly concern- ed with the finalizing of plans for New Year's dance which will be held at Howard's Restaurant. The proceeds of this dance will be donated to the Prince County Hospital. Rotarian Dr. George Fisher of Charlottetown was a guest. Other guests were. Gor- don Kerr. Provincial rrommissioner of Boy Scouts. Alexander Camp- :hall and Melville Campbell of Siimmerslde and Harry Mlsir. British Guiana.-S. Personals -Mr. J. L. Rayner. of Summer- side, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, recovering from a severe case of pneumoni .-5. -Mr. Dan White, interior dec- orator imd painter, of Summer- side, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital.-8. -Miss Marjorie Mitchell and Mr. Michael Mitchell of Newcastle, N. B.. spent the Christmas holi- Thomss-Linkletter, Fitzroy Street. Profitt - Myers Wedding An event of wide interest in this Province and elsewhere was the wedding at 7 p.m., on Satur- day. December 3, of Jean Barth- wlck, older daughter of Mr. Frank Sheldon Myers, M.L.A., and Mrs. Myer-a of Ctepud. P. E. 1.. and John Artemas Dean, elder son of Mr.-end Mrs. John William Pro- fltt, Calgary. Alta. The double ring ceremony was solemnlzed by the Rev. G. R. F. Ebnry. in Saint John's Anglican Church, F 3 in the p. aenco of relatives and friends. The beauty of the chancel was fur- ther enhanced by decorations in eplrit of the Christmas season. and cut flowers" filled the altar vases. The bride who was given in marriage by her father. was gowned in traditional satin, de- signed with peplum and floor length aklrt flowing from a fitted bodice with net yoke edged with lace. Her finger-length veil was caught by a fitted band of not and orange blossoms, and her only ornament was s two-strand necklace of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. She carried a bride's Bible, given her while In Calgary by her uncle, Mr.. Harry Profitt. and red roses. Miss Frances Myers was her sister's maid of honor, wearing pale green net with fitted bodice and flowing skirt over taffeta. and matching bolero of brocaded satin. Her halo head dress and elbow length mitts were of pale green net. and both the maid of honor and bridesmaid rarrled old fashioned nosegays of mixed flow- ers. . Miss Shirley MacDonald of Eldon. P.E.I., was bridesmaid and was gowned in orchid net. over nylon, the floor length skirt flowing from a draped and fitted bodice. Her halo head dress and long mitts were of orchid net. Mr. Lea Profitt of Calgary, was groomsman for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Ralph Myers. Crapaud, uncle of the bride, and Mr. Bryce MacGregor, Graham's Rood, cousin of the bridegroom. Mr. Leltoy Howatt played the nuptial music and accompanied the singing of the hymns. "0 Per- fect Love". and "The Voice That Breathed 0'er Eden", led by the church choir. from the dining room. where pink and white streaniers. a basket and bowls of Michaelmas daisies. yellow mums and red roses made a pretty background for the table where rs. John H. Myers and Mrs. H. R. Profitt, grandmothers of the bride, presided over the silver tea services. Beneath a white wedding bell. the beautiful white and silver three tier wed- ding cake, later cut in traditional manner ,by the bride and bride- groom, was flanked by white lighted tapers in silver candle- holders. Serving were Mrs. Ralph Myers. Mrs. Keith Myers. Mrs. John Mac- -5- Lean and Mrs. Norman Nicholson. -Mr. Gordon Llnkletter of New- castle, N. 13., and Gunner Neil Link- letter of Halifax, N. 8., spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Linltletter. Fits- roy Street.-S. -Miss Birdie Cairns tomy re- turns to her home from the Prince County Hospital where she under- went a tonaliectomy. - Miss Cairns. a. student at Prince of Wales Col- lege, is the dstghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Cairns. summerside East.-6. S'side Curling This Evening The following is the schedule at the Summerside Curling Rink for tonight:-- 1:00 P. M. Ice 1-W. MacDonald. 3. Mac- Wllliama. James Cheppell, Major Inman, vs., J. A. Clark, R. Grant. V. Inman, W. Walwin. Ice No. 2-T. D. Morrison, H. W. Dickie. A. G. Kenyon. C. 1. Pet- ers. vs., W. E. Jenkins, A. Silli- phant, Roy Bostes, J. A. Gillll. Ice Nei 3-F. MacRae, William Morrison, George Clark, D. Mor- rieon. vs.. F. Cameron, H. T. Hol- man, E. M. Smith, V. Grant. 8130 P. M. A. Brooks, R. Henthern, P. Arsemrult, M. Mill. vs., C. E. Cor- ney. C. Ramsay. G. B. Sheen, Mr. Robinson. Ice No. 2-6. J. Hayes. Earl Cannon, Lloyd Burns, Reg. Mac- Lean. vs.. E. G. Offer. Earl Hic- key, H. S. MacEwen, R. 'l'. Hol- . man. Ice No. 3-H. R. Meohrlane, E. Mackny. K. Bell, 3. D. Read, vI.. H. E. Clark, W. H. Hayward, B. Council. Mr. Warwick.-S. ABERDEEN. Scotland - (CF) - superman has joined forces with the British fleet. A 100-foot. tug by thet name was launched here for the admiralty,- BUYING PULPWOOD TIOIIBII Allll llAl.F-IAIIKED AT Ollll SIIMMEITSIIIE YARD P. E. I. PRODUCE CO. LTD. Mrs. LeRoy Lowther, and Replenishing were Howatt. Mrs. Erie Mrs. Willis Judson. The toast to the bride was proposed by the Rev. Mr. Ebsary and responded to by the bride- groom, and telegrams from the groom's parents in Calgary and from cousins of the bride in Tor- onto were read by Mr. Lea Pro- fitt. The bride's Sheldon was in charge of the guest book. . For her daughter's wedding. Mu. Myers chose an afternoon dress of gray lace with matching bolero and black velvet hat with a corsage of red roses. Both grandmothers wore two piece cos- tumor in black with matching ac- cessories and corsages of white 'muml. The bride's gift to her husband was I gold and pearl tie pin and cuff link set, to her bridesmaid and maid of honor, rhinestone necklaces and earring sets, and to tho organist earrings. The best man received an initialed leather key case set and the ushers in- ltisled linen hsndkerchiefs. Mrs. Lelltoy Howatt was pianist for the evening when dancing and a sing-song were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Profitt.wiil rc- sida in Calgary where the former is a valued employee of the Can- adian Paclflc Railway and 'Mrs. Profitt is a member of the staff of the Greyhound Bus Lines. -Bur. NEED TRANSLATION --r . Wales o- (C?) - A highway safety book puzzled in- habitants of this Co.rma.r-thenahire town. where moat people speak only in Welsh. T ey asked the B0- ciety for Prevent on of Aociderna to provide copies in their native tongue. NORTHERN COAL 0610 (OP)- A total! of 400.000 tons of eoel will have been shipped from Norwegian mines in the northern island of Spitsbergen by the close of the rose season. About 130,000 tone have already been sold abroed. - P. 0. .IOX 700 d 50 v" . . . nixerhzgd so ol'feCP.pll0AinxiI:::E)edgi:::;:, to her home after visiting at the port, has been transferred to' (mowing the ,.e,.em,,m.' held at home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saskatoon, Sask. He and Mis.. the home of the bride.S parents. Ooughlm, Summerslde. Chase and son, left. on Saturday. who received with the bridal T'T'C Decemb” 19' fur h” MW pom party. Mr. Douglas Oatwsy has return- They were accompanied as far as A 5"”... supp" was "mad ed to Truro. N. S., after spending Moncton by Mrs. Chase's mother, young brother,: sic Cale”- -rnz GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOIWN Conway And Vicinity -Mr. Wyman Milligan, Aiberton. was visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Milllgen on Dec. 1. Mr. Encil Morrison, Portage, was 'viaiting Mr. end Mrs. Edgar Mor- rison on Dec. M. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were in Bumtnereide on business recently. Miss Lorena Thompson. who spent the holiday with her parents L. . on .. A , N. 3.. on December 28. Miss Jean Adams who spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mn. Arthur Adams, returned to Mloncton, N. B., on Dec. 3. Mir. Lorne Murphy. Summereide. spent a few days visiting friends at Freeland and Foxley River, re- oently. Mr. Russell Keys, roxley River, was in Bummer-side on ” -' recently. Mrs. Clifford Ellis and sons Russell and Wally, East Bideford. spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Puma re- cently. ivnr. Gerald Murphy. student at St. Dunstan's College. Charlotte- town is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy. Foxloy River. -RECEIVES at the RCAT-"s Mr. Gerald Kilbrlde, student at p,.m.;,,,.,. CORONATTON MEDAL - Cpl. Howard A. Gay Summerside, P. E. I., is shown being presented with the Queen's Coronation Medal by Air Commodore A. D. Ross, Air Officer Commanding, Maritime Air Command at a recent in- vestiture. RCA? Slatlnn Summerside. Maritime Operational Training Unit of ac... C.B.E., C.D., Cpl. Gay is presently stationed in the Island St. Dunstan's College. Charlotte- town, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Laughllln Kilbride, Foxley River. Mr. Ivan Bulger, student at st. Dunstan's College, Charlottetown, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bul- ger, Foxley River. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murphy, Freeland, moved to O'Lear-y for the winter months. visitors at the Arbing home were Mr. and Mrs. William Callbeck, Crapaud. and Mr. and Mrs. Wai- lace Callbeck, summerside and Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Blaine Dawson, and family of Tryon. Mr. Vernon Boyle has returned to his home after visiting It the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boyle, Kensin-gton. ...-. Mr. Frank Chase, who has been stationed at the Summerside Alr- Mrs. Ralph Ostway has returned the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oatway. Mrs. Calvin Leard, who will spend several days with Miss Alice Har- rlS0l'l. before returning to her home in this village. Mr. Foster Ostway and Miss Betty Taylor. Truro. N. 8., spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oatway. Mr. and Mrs. Day, from New, Brunswick, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, this village. Miss Leona Forde, Mount Pleas- ant, was visiting in Conway on Dec. 28. Relatives and friends of Mrd Walter Lcard regret to learn that he is confined to his home through illness but hope to see him around; again very soon. Mr. Cecil Maoxinnon, Mr. Wil- liam E. Maoliinnon and Mr. Thomas MacKay were in Summer- sicle Dec. 28 on business. l Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck on December 20, were Mrml Affieck's aunt and uncle. Mrs. Wil-1 liam Senior and Mr. Senteri of Saskatoon, Sask, also her uncle Mr. William Ciillbeck and Mrs. Calibeck of Crapaud. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ma.eNevin and family, St. Eleanora, were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, Freeland. TALENTED NATIVE --4- r The Whito Gift service. under the auspices of the Bedeque Sun-r day school, held in the Church on December 16, was well attrmled h.V members of the congregation anti their children. The Supt. of the School, Mr. J. H. MscFarlane. pre-3 sided. After the singing of the hymn "Joy to the World". Scriptural was read by Douglas Bradshaw! The Christmas story was read by Mrs. Calvin Learcl followed by s recitation by Beth MacFarlane.' Ephraim Amu, then 52, was the first African native appointed an examiner at London's Royal Mu- Bedeque Notes -Mr. William Wright. who has been studying at the Nova scotio Technical College during the past term. is spending his holidays with my pg 3, M,-, 4 ML Ed, The pastor. Mr. Ward, gave. a w,;,h.,”&.m,.1 3:39.”... Ion brief talk on The Nativity. .M. Numerous white gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Delaney, Prmnm by '3” ”-h”d""' and a generous offering was madel by the congregation. to be used to help needy children. At the close! of the programme the congrega-l tion retired to the Vestry where gifts of candy and fruit were dis- trlbuted to the children. to the number of about 140. l North Tryon, were guests at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Ham- mond Bowness and Mr. Bowness, on December 20. Mr. Arthur Toombs. poet- graduais student at Mt. Allison. is with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toombs, over the Christmas houdgyg, There was a large gathering at? the Bedeque United Church on Sunday morning, December 20. Both the senior and junior choirs participated in the service. the; former under the direction of the. organist, Mrs. Walter Craig omit the latter under the direction of j Mrs. Edna Jenkins, who was plan-. ist. A splendid Christmas message was delivered by Rev. G. K. Ward. the pastor. based on the llhrmci "Are we ready for Christmas?". t Mr. and Mrs. James Arblng, were visitors 't.o Crapaud on December 6, guests of Mrs. Arbringu brother, Mr. William Callbeck and Mrs. Cellbeck. Mr. Alden beard, Baokvllle. N. 3., arrived in this village on Decem- ber 19., to spend his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard. The many relatives and friends of Mr. James Henderson, will be James Arblng, on December 20. were Mr. and Mrs. William Benter, of Saskatoon. Beak. It in over so years since these folks last visited the Island. Mrs. Sentensr is s sister of Mrs. Arblng. other ing at 11:30 p.m. icongiiatiilated on doing MCAMEO runarn-is pleased to learn that he in im- h'.?.'J".'oi'Ii.”f.2i& ?53”'..33i3f 53?; WNSWGTON Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. EXTRA. EXTRA! EXTRA! Midnight Show on Thursday (New Year's Eve) start- See George Formby in- "MUCH T00 S1-IY" . Admission 40c and 30c , Matinee New Year's Day at 2:30-Adm. 30c and 15c Large T Attendance At Opening Of Fine New Rink Last -Night At Crapaud The new rink at Crapaud was of- ficially opened last night when is large crowd gathered for the cere- monies and then spent an enjoy- able two hours in skating on a. good sheet of ice. Mr. John Nicholson presided at the opening and grouped on the ice with him were rink directors Lloyd Rogerson, R. N. Dawson, John Sunmons. Wlllliam Waddell, Melville Bell and Kelvin 1-lowntt. Mr. Nicholson then introduced Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of Industry and Natural Resources. who complimented the directors and the citizens of the commun- ity for their foresight in providing such a. splendid rink and recreation centre. Mr. Cullen then declared the rink officially open. Other speakers heard briefly in- cluded Brigadier W. XV, Reid. D.S. 0., E.D., who offered all possible ?iSSl5ii'il1CP of the Department of Physical Fitness. Mr. Frank IMyers, .ll.L.A. Mr. W.F.A. Stewart, M.L.A.. who both offered all best. wishes for future success, and Mr, Wilfred Maynard. the contractor who was such an excellent job. Mr. Maynard person- ally gave his thanks to all the people of Crapaud who had made the job possible. The brief ceremonies were eon- rludcd by Mr. Dawson who also thanked all who had contributed to the work and he stated he wished to pay a special tribute to the wom- an of the Crapaud Women's Instit- ute for their offer to take over the iiianagcnicnt of the new rink's u'rll-stocked canteen. ROYAL THEATRE o BURDEN iVorI.-Tluir. 7:13-9:15. WIY SIN CONVICTS" Gilbert Roland, Millard Mitchell Bank Night drawing Thursday. CAMEO THEATRE (KENBIN GTON) Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. Esther Williams' wonderful swim- ming beauty in true story of n crippled child who became a great swimming star in "MILLION DOLLAR MEBMAID". In techni- color, co-siarrlng Victor Mature, Walt:-r Plrigeon. David Brian. Bank night drawing Thursday worth ,ss,o.m. if no winner last Tuesday worth 360.00. GRAPAIIII PHONE 2115 FRIDAY - SA'1'URDAY-- 8:15 "THE BIG SKY" Kirk Douglas. Dewy Martin. Elizabeth Threatt A WESTERN RATED "EXCELLENT" PLEASE NOTE: This is the last picture which will be shown at this theatre until about first of April. THEATRE mos mm Professional cards 1'. EMLE Ilium Chartered Aeeonntani Cenadian Bank of Commerce "Fol MEN 0NLY"o TIMELY FILM. AT CAPITOL. B'BIDl -The dynlmk story pita a uni- versity scientist suthorgtiea in I single-handed fight to abol- ish fratemity hazing. after brutal treatment .of a fredunnn leads to the youth: accidental death and involves the college in e. d l Woven into the earn, drama is the triangle in whim the scientist and his wife separate under pres- sure of the situation, and he is fired under accusation of having an affair with an attractive coed. llnlldlng Iummeraid , P. E. I. PHONE 2888 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. I. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water street Ha-nreid'e per” in up to MAL I en”. 5 0. .0: his high standards he has not as nu Q; leading player in I rlosen tap . movies. and the featured east. L E. pAnKMAu hand-picked by the produeer-di- rector-actor, responds with uni- opt,D, 3,0, for-mly able portrayals. Margaret 091-OM31-3131 Field in oncellent as Henreid'a 51..., mm; .. 5”. nnmmq wife, Kathleen Hiuhee scores as om” gun"; the predatory coed, and Val Miles . 9. n - 1 Q. 5 registers dramatically aagirl-friend mg by nppoimmgnt. of time ill-fated fiwtot-nity pledge. 1.-non); 3251 Robert Sherman makes an a.us- 355551 15155135 aura. pioious bow in the latter role. RilI- "mm" gt, Summer-girls sell Johlzieon is I zlelievable football r hem. e heavy the film, and James Dobsan an e hapless fresh. 3' F' R' ' other key roles are handled by OPTOMETRIST Douglas Kennedy, as the college president, and Robert Carson, a district attorney. Irurunerelde. P. I. I. complete Vllual Annlyaeo Glaeeee Fitted PHONE sue II!AL!.MAN's BUILDING -A. Raymond Grant. Burgess Bedtime , BSc.. 0.D. Continued from page if OPTOMETRET be made big enough for us to use comfortably. As it is now I doubt c”mp'Et:'”?:";,'u:dnu"i' if I could squeeze through it, and I am smaller than you. Perhaps we'll have another back door. I .288 Water street. summernida 'Above Maurice Mlll'v Men's Wear 3 . think I would feel safer witht two C.,..Al'l'LE'L.-- or three ways of getting ou. or getting in in a. hurry. if it Should nn' '1' A' be necessary. Which I 11099 1" nix-1-lg-I won't. We'll get busy right away. Jack Frost hasn't been able to get down deep enough to freeze the ground where we need to do our digging. rm going down to do I little digging right now." Too-smart grinned happily as he watched Soft-Eyes disappear. He would take his turn when she got tired. ,g,MCMMD...M.. HISTORIC PROJECT Dental X-Raye Imallmsn Building IUMJMEBSTDI Dill I38! ....s...D..... Dr. H. B. MucNeill PHYSICIAN I SURGEON Water Street (Opposite Eolmufli Houre:- 11:00-moo A.M. Daily. 1:00-1:00 PM. Dally. 1:00-5:00 PM. Daily. The first pan-American confer- ence was convened by Simon Boll- Xenlesszgaelan patriot, at Pai'i- nuL mu. FARM FOR SALE AT ALDERTON The farm formerly owned iiy the late Beni. A. Profit containing 60 acres of land with a dwelling house and three large farm buildings. Anyone interested may apply to C. R. PROFIT Administrator of the Estate of Deni. A. Profit CAPITOL Summer-side Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Thursday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 " lllii FRANK "a mum Alllllll '”'f' ilrzliliiz; coirnuilns ' nth gzcrnz We TODAY'S MOST SHOCKINO SCANDAL! ( A lobe?! presents Anti-N Prodlrciion stoning -is Pllliilfllllilll mun llEll,lillil" t V ' A l p 3. " - um. - g'gJAergerot,Fleid-Janos Dobson , T Produced and Director! by PAUL NENREID - Screenplay by LOU MORHEIM lroln a story i l A i Lou Meviiaim and Hubert Mavgollv Allpeert Plctum Praaaetallon - - PLEASE NOTE - Aii Our Matinee: This Week Will Begin at 2:30. MEGERT to-an ..2.:io - 1.15 - 9.15 pslarrmva , us use rrpjraour... Inn nor A T amass osrlru