*2-var-.5-r‘- '. PAGE TWELVE Freetown and Vicinity Ens Morrison of Hunter River was a recent vtaitor at the home of her sister. Mrs. Waldon Moose. , Mr. and Mrs. Garland of A.m- herst. N. S.. are visiting with their l son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and, Mrs. Elmer Smith. S. Freetown. ‘ Miss Winnifrod Burns of Civil; Service in Halifax, spent the week-r and recently in Lower Freetown at the home of her parents, Mr.l and Mrs. J. Roy Burns. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stetson and: daughters Norma and Linda. were. dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Alan Clow on March 28. . Friends of Mrs. Wilbert Reevesl are sorry to hear that she is n[ patient in Prince County Hospital.‘ where she underwent an opera-. tion on Monday. All wish her a speedy convalescence . Mrs. George Mann (nee Olga Reeves» of Fredericton. N B. is visiting in Lower Freetown. guesti of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeves and of her sister Mrs. Alvin Stetson. She is accompanied by her young son Douglas. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs; Trueman Paynter inee Annie An- d:'e\vs> on the 25th anniversary of their marriage which they celeb- rated on March 30 when relatives and friends gathered to do them honour. happiness. —The annual meeting of the Freetown branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union met on March 16 at the home of Mrs. Elmer Smith with a good attend- ance. Mrs. Wallaoe Reeves led the worship service and was assisted by several members. The follow- ing officers were elected for the comirx year: President. Mrs. Wal- lace Reeves: vice president. Mrs. Eldon Drummond; treasurer. Mrs. John Heffcll; secretary. Mrs. Al- bert Stetson: corresponding secre- tary. Mrs. George Jardlne: organ- ist. Mrs. Edison Dammarell. Next meeting with Mrs. A. Stetson. Lower P‘reetow'n Farm Forum met on March 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clow. The topic "From Under the Earth" proved interesting. and was discussed thoroughly by those present. Later. games and contests were enjoyed and ice cream and cake was serv- _.__...:.__..._:___: FOR RENT White Rose Service Sta- tion at Kensington. A good business opportunity for the right person. Apply to: W. E. STEWART. Canadian Oil Co. Ltd. Charlottetown or Summerside should have a grade ployeo benefits and ‘home of Norma and Linda Stet- All jtlln in wishing them‘, HELP WANTED 2 salesmen for Hardware Department. Selling experience not necessary but they vancement. Apply to— 4 MR. CARNEGY. HARDWARE OFFICE 5 R. T. HOLMAN. LTD. l Summerside. ed by the hostess. On March 82 the Forum met with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cairns with a good attend- ance. Films were shown and much enjoyed. A first aid demonstra- tion. put on by Mrs. Louis Cairns. was the highlight of the evening. Lunch was served by hostess and plans were made for having I chicken supper as a closing of the Farm Forum for the year. South Freetown Mission ~Band met on Sunday. March 21 at the son. The meeting opened with the singing of "God Save All The Boys And Girls“. Scripture lesson was read by Janet Stetson. followed with prayer by the leader Mrs. Wallace "Reeves. There were 15 members present. An llli9l'€5illl(; Temperance pro- gram was carried out. consisting in part of Loyal Temperance Cate- chism. Four members signed the Ten-ipcarnce Pledge A story en- titled "Thu irresistible Twins” was told by .\frs Eldon Drummoiid. leader of the Band. The hymn. "When He Cometh". and the Band Benediction brought the meeting to a close Lunch was served by Mrs. Stetson. The next meeting will be held at the home of Shir- ;ley and Joyce Reeves. AB. Bedecque Notes —Dr A. A. Maevlcar and Mrs. Macvicar and children. Charlotte- 'ioviii. were visitors to this village ‘on March 28. when they called on Mr and Mrs. James Henderson ‘and other friends. Ml& Adcle Henderson, Summer- side. was the guest of her par- ents. Mi‘ and Mrs. George Hen- dcrson, on March 28. l I Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Simms and lcliildren were re-cent visitors to iN0va Sootia. where they visited lwlth relatives and friends. 1 Mi‘. and Mrs. Kenneth Hender- soii. Summersidc. \\'€i'c the guests ‘of Mr. Henderson's parents. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Henderson. oti {March 28. Mr. Walter Bowneas. general merchant, Bedeque. was in Char- ;lottt-toim on March ‘.29 on a busi- ness trip. Rev. G K Ward. pastor of Bed- eque United Church charge. has for the past several weeks been giving very helpful addresses. oni the Book of G€l‘lf‘5lS. at the mid- weck prayer 5€l‘\’lf'f‘S This series of addresses will continue till Eas- for. There is a very quantity of potatoes yet to be shipped. considerable in this area — no. sr. ‘J’oVs'§f'i§_6<‘)Vi;\‘I-iiur Results of March examinations, Grade Eleven. From 75% to 82%: Patricia Peters. Suzanne Francis, Daphne MacMillan. Helen Moln- nis. Winnifred MacDonald. Helen Walsh, Barbara Ann Gallant, Bet- ty Praught. From 70% to 75%: Mary Cum- miskey. Marbara P. Gallant, Dor- .£en Walsh. Genevieve McGuigan. 10 education. Full em- good chance for ad- "‘li’s spring..- time for something new, fnendP' styles this spring! How about a widespread? fitting beauty. (above). Several shades and French eufia. .3Pflnl line- 4.95_ We've got all kinda of neat. good-looking Arrow collar atylea—ovory one_ a comfortable, perfect- Olvo your ego o l|h—try something new in collar Or a button-down? And uy—if you've been a white shirt addicuwhy not try some Arrow plain shades? Like Aruheon collar styles. Silky combed broadcloth. Sanforlzod-labelled. Plain or Come along iniand meet our complete Arrow to 7.50 HOLMAN’S Men’s Wear . sumiansioa .4/Zli.’0fV For Easter llowlan And Vicinity Miss Aldona Pineau of Duvar, was in Howlan, on March 28. Mr. Gus Peters of Duvar, was to Howlan, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank were in O'Leary recently. Gallant Mr. George Carruthera who is employed in Summerslde spent the week-enrl of March K) with his parents at Howlan. Mrs. Henry Gallant was guest of Mrs. Cyrus Wedge at O'Leai‘_v. on March 21. Vincent Gallant of O’Leary, visited his parents at Upper How- Ian on March 20. Mr and Mrs. Leo Arseuault were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard o'Lesry on March 21. The many friends and bars of Mrs. Ivan Webh are hop- ing that she uill soon be well a- gain after her recent illness. Ml’. Joseph Gallant of Piuaville. spent March 23 with relatives Howlan. Mr and Mrs. Arthur DesRoches and sons spent a day I'll‘ two at Fortune Cove, with Mrs. Des- Roche's folks. Mrs. Gerald Mathews and fam- ily of O’Leary. spent March 26 at the “Carrufhr»rs" home in How- lan. Mr. George Arsenault who was employed down east during past month returned to his home here on March 26. Mrs. Vincent Gallant. Frances Richard of O’Leary_ rec- ently visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Joe T_ Gallant. and Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. Frank Cullicutt of Lot '7. made it business trip to Howlan on March 29. Plus Dolron and daughter, Coti- nie. were recent passengers to Sumnicrside. Rev. M J. Rooney made a pas- toral visit to Howian and O'- Leary on March 29. Hector Richard who is em- ployed at the Co-op saw mill at Tigiiish. spent thc last week-enrl of March at his home here Elmer Knollln of Woodstock. is quite ill at his home. His many friends hope to see this grand old gentleman well again very soon. Mr. Fern Blanchard of Wolf, was in Howlan on 19. where she visited at of Mr. and Mrs. ault. Mr. and Ml‘s. Clarence Arsen- ault. who spent the past couple of months with their folks in Howlan and Piusville, left March 35 on return to Hamilton. Ont., where they have been employ- ed. A Rrand old lad)’. Mrs. L. Arsenaulf who has passed her four score by quite a few years has not been so well recently, having fallen and caused an in- .iury to her knee. However she is being treated by llfll‘ physician, and it is hoped that she will soon be feeling much better. Most of the members from Howlsn of St. Anthonys Alta: Society were at the home of the President. Mrs. John Finnan at Woodstock. on March 25, when they held their monthly meeting which was opened by singing a Hymn. One new member joined at this meeting. The roll call was answered by Irish jokes. Mrs. Leon Peters of Bloomfield will be hostess for April meeting_ The meeting adjourned by prayer. -—AG. Cape March the home Robert Arsen- nt-igh- ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Mlscouciie and Vicinity —Evelyn Desftoches, who is employed in Moncton, spent March 28 in Mlscouche, at the home of her mother. Mrs. Theodore Des- Roches. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. llrbnn Gillie and family of Mis- couche. Mr. Gillln passed away at his home on March 30 Several grade X and XI pupils ‘of Mlscouche High School motor- ezl to Charlottetown on Wednes- day evening. March 31 to attend the concert. "Pride and Prejudice“, which was presented in the Notre Dame Academy auditorium. Belly Gillis. who l\' an airline hostess in the United States, ar-‘ rived at her home in Miscouche April 1. to attend the funeral of her father, Urban Gillis. in. the ' and Mrs.| Pius’ Mrs. Alex Gallant of Welling- ton, was in Miscouclie on March ill, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Sr. Helen-Marie of Peterbor- oi-gh. Ont., arrived in Mlscouche on April 1. to attentl the funeral her brother, Urban Gillls. 0. ‘A l|nverncssAAnil>Vlcinlty —-Ml‘. Billie MacDonald was a. ibusiness visitor to Summcrslde on' April l. Mr. Edgar Milligan, St. John N. 93.. is spending a vacation at the [home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Milligan. Edgar is also ithe grandson of Mr. and Mrs Charles MacDonald. Mr. Elmer Sharbeli. Portage. was‘ -‘visiting his wife who is a patient’ tat. the Prince County. Hospital, ‘Summerside on March 31. . i Mi". Gabriel S_hai'bell, Portagt-.l was a recent business visitor at l Summerslde. , Mr. Robert Ccughlin, Summer-j lside, was a visitor at the home ofl Ml’. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald- on April 1. ‘ Sincere sympathy is expressed to the McKie family in their re- cent sad bereavement. The many friends of Mrs. Elincr sharbcll will be pleased to know she is feeling much better since she entered the Princu County Hospital. Summerside. Mrs. Ben Coughiin was a recent} business visitor to Summerside. | -P Conway and D I I VICIlII‘I'y —Mr. Daniel Morrison. Montrnse. was an overnight guest at the home of Ml‘. and Mrs. George Mor- rison recently. Mr. Otto Murphy, Freeland, ac- companied by his nephew Tommy. were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. L. J. Murphy, Summe - side. recently. Mr. Lorne Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelzer and Miss Olive Tup- lln, Murray Road, were business vis- itors to Charlottetown on April 1. Mr. Walter Macxenna, Freeland, was a business visitor to Summer- side on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mllligan and children Freddie and Beverley. were visiting at the home of Mrs. Preston Oatway, Poplar Grove. on April 1. Mr. Charles Palmer left Satur- day to resume his duties on the carferry at Borden. His many friends wish him every success. The many friends of Mr. William E. Macxlnnon are glad to see him out around again after be- ing oonflned to his home with the "flu." Mrs. Colin Milligan and daugh- ‘ter Delina were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward sonler. Summerslde, on April 1. l l. Mr. George. Walfield was a re- icent business visitor to Charlotte- |toW'n. [ Miss Bernice Bulgor who is tak- :lng a business course at. summer- side spent the week-end at the {home hf her parents. Mr. and two Frank Bulger, Foxlay River. l Miss Noreen Griffin. teacher at Flovley River School, spent the weekend at the home of her par- lenis at Bloomfield. Lot '1. l l Mr. Sterling Miiiiun. Mrs. char-Z 'les Milligan. Murray Road. and Mr. George Morrison were business visitors to Alberton on April l. t lluv;r"And Vicinity —-Messrs Peter Gallant. Wood- stocka and Lawrence Peters. nloom- field, were recent visitor: to Du- var. Mrs. Nelson Gallant, Piusvllle. is teaching in Duvnr school replac- ing Miss Audrey Gallant who is 1 ill. Mr. John P‘. Gallant and son Au-‘ bin of Piusvlile, were recent visit- ors of Mr. and Mrs. Dorlce Gal- lant. Sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. rrod Gallant whou auddas death occurred in Syria while serving with the American Merchant Marine. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault. Woodstock, were recent visitors in Duvar. Mrs. Jimmie ‘Griffin. Glenwood.l was recently visiting relatives in? the district. ‘ The monthly naming of It. An- thony! audit union was held on hhndoy night at the Union Of- fice. _ lewnl of UM dMfl’|ct'l farmera iliome of i\ll'S. gwlth his mother. Mrs. Fl'a7.(‘l' Mac-I Dougzill in Bloomfield. Canadian Radio Wins Ohio State University Awards — The 0’Lcary And Vicinity —-Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of Montrose, motored to West Devon on Tuesday afternoon and attended‘ the funeral of the late Mrs. Edward MacKie. The first Lenten Y. P. Cgnference of the West Prince Presbytery of the United Church was held Wed- nesday in the United Church, 0'Lcai'y. The president of the Presbytery welcomeil those present. The ladies’ Aid served a lunch supper. The discussion period of the evening was led by Rev. Jack Sheen. Rev. Arthur Wallis. Rev. W. H. Forsythe and Rev. R43. COLUMBUS, 0.. (GP) Canadian Broaden", Corpora- tion won aevon first award: and three honorable mentions in the lath American exhlbltlon' of edu- cationnl radio and television pro- grams sponsored by Ohio State university. The awards will be made here in connection with the Annual In- atitute for Education by Radio- wnmeh Television April '1 to 10. The CDC won six first: and Mr. Prler P319. 0'1-l’3!‘.V “M 3 three honorable mentions in group recent. visitor to Suinnicrside where he visited with friends. Miss Isabelle Wells of Alberton. is spending a few days in O‘Lesry. where she is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Eluond Sniallman and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and families. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gallant of Borden, are visiting with re- latives in O'Leary and vicinity for is few days. . , iof adult, serious radio fare. . .' Mr. Oecll Dennis has returned to: in cl.” 2, culiuni drama, "cac his home in O'Leary. after spend- Wednesday Night." won first award ms the Win‘-(‘F months in 0t- for its "powerful and significant tawa. ldrama. superbly presented." The March _niec=tiiig of the Kiigtsé-J C°I:“(;.]::e.i,' gl:P'lxi:“lgg“r"'t ‘Om w°m°“5 msmme ‘"5 e Ottawa and carried on the CDC 2: "is.*;:.':;:.:.‘ “:::..f.‘.:“‘;..*.:‘“."::.lDominion '5" ’"5w°”d gm"3 “9 mshlawl-idiiiorable ‘mention went to J°l‘¢- R“-‘P°"“ “°'“ ‘he d’"°"°m' “Travel Documentaries". carried. on committees were received. Nextlthe Tmm_C‘nndl network "Om meeting will be at the home of (-/BL Tommo. Mrs. Thunins Flllfl Mrs. Foster. mm” Preunuuon I Harris. Roll call for April mect- In Ch“ 6_ ‘penal onhume. itig will be answered \\llll an Eastnbmmcuul mat award “em ml 3’ h°‘"‘“- _ l“’I‘he Vigil“. produced at CBM Springfield w. I. was held at ino}:"e‘::Po'€:1 ‘fl ‘F39 Tflm-Clmda mum. Sham R0”. 1 . or presenting Bible. nnsucred \\llll il(lUllfl-1‘Ifl_CLs_.ln 3" “cum” and ‘p'-‘ um‘ 10 R grab hm,’ Tm“, \.i:”0[.sil)l0pllale and ‘unusual setting of: “en DI.eScm_ A M“. globe was niodein times with no loss of rev- m.d“.ed rm. the school. Mm Rleionce or sense of sectsrianism. 1, programs heard nationally by network or transcription. one top award went to a west- ern regional network. program and two first awards one honor- able mention to private atatlons. "Trans-Canada Matinee." carried on the CBO Trans-Canada network from CBL Toronto, received first award in class i. directed to apoc- lal-lnterest groups, for “providing women at home with I program call was L. England thanked the membersl 1" “'55 7- chudnn ‘"5 Y°“m‘ for the l)il‘lhd’l\' party they . ‘°m'°!'"h°°l listening‘ "Rmmd" given her rccciiliv. Next nlEPlll1glaboln’" produced by C3” v“"' is to be :it the htiiiie of Mrs. Stir-1"m"'" {Or the Tram'ca"'da mt‘: mg I..“zz£_u' iwork won first award for “lrnag-; inative use of the documentary Quite a number of 0Leai'y resi-1 method of Assisting the child to dents attended the St. Pas;-icir's;exi3lvre his world. . . CBC is to be concert which was held in at. once again congratulated for its Marks Hall in Lot 7 recently. iDU1‘D05CfU1 IIIDFOICYI 3-0 the whole‘ ffield of superlative children’: en- !” Cult? 1 leriaiiimeni.“ Miss Ruhv (Ii-msiiiuii ‘ fflflld-'~ 1" In the same class. a second tag: I! Wolfe, \'l5]li"d with South West Lot 16- Ian-ard went to "Cucko Clue H .. -. been employed in St John. N. B.‘ In mu! 3 dawns Mm perionul for some time has been vlsiiiiiglmd socm Ihoblem‘ “Th. way or: - - . i Children." produced by CJBC To-E rontu and carried on the Domln-. Mrs. Vance Macxay and daugli-,!°" Mlwork. won honorable men—‘l ter of Bloomfield. were visitors to 1'0“- M”_ Mug”.-S ham: in Bmefm-d‘ In class 5, dealing with basic recently. i l Mrs. Jennie C0illiSll of Wood-\dllCl-(‘Iii also some of the names stock. is spending some time visit- played by the Cubs. This was alli mg at the home of he, daugh[¢r'llnSLl'llCi.lVC as well as entertain-l Mrs. James Adams in Elmsdale. l1HK- The"! WIS I V"! 100d 11-. .lendance. Candy was donated by‘ Mrs. MRIZV MECLNUI ‘ll Mm“-itiie members of the O'Leai'y Wo-i is visiting nt 0‘Lear_v. the aucstfnians Institute. and sold by theml of Mr. and Mrs. Len is lVi'rlCK(!llZlP.lbeLwecn the m.“ ‘mi second am“ She also visited with friends lll‘There were three new to this pm_ W10 “lid ‘'“‘‘"‘‘5'- ifzram. A nice aum was realized by Mrs. John MacNevln has return- we lender‘ °I ‘M C_“b" Th‘ 1nd‘ ed to her home in OLBHV an” era are as follows. Mrs. Mame undergoing an operation at tlie‘:mdbeM”‘ Lgew” “gm ‘"9 Prince Edward Island Hospital.‘ ° °°n5”u“ °" " “"9 Charlottetown. Hcr manv friends work may ‘re dam‘ ' are tied to see her so vv¢'lL Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ma.cQuarrie Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar of ‘::1eW:'(;f::‘Ev;Ir]°yh'i :'"°M“'"'°"__'9 Alma. were visitors to Knutsford‘ ‘ r‘ “°Q“‘“”"’ and O.LMW on Sundm, .pai't~nts. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Car- ’ " ruthers in Howlan. Mr. Stirling Barbour of Coleman,‘ Mr Ry-s"(V'lesl:m1 to m5 h°"" ‘“ ’“"“‘ has enlisted in the Army and will ' jbe leaving for Quebec the first Mr. and Mrs. Isaili‘ Dunbar of of the week. Elwood Smallman. O'Leary. Alma’ “?f'° gueis.-L.‘ M Mn an.d| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macboiiaall Mrs. Haiiy Haiiis in Knutsfoid , of Umomml w d to S on Sunday. They also visited °‘ m° re um‘ '£‘imerslde to see Mr. and Mrs. Thomas h1:mg.I?ef”gh' Mrs‘ J“ ilPalmer who is seriously ill at his ‘ 3 iome there. Miss Dorothy MacL¢-an of Milo,‘ and . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Colllcutt of was a visitor to 0Leai'_v recently. . 4 . guests of Mrs. Burluli Macwillinms 5r:]f;:‘ers““_":'r'an“'!”u'\'vde“r-‘E’ Mr. Melvin Ellis. O'Lear_v. inntnr-1”"? R1188‘-'i 01 M13 Ind Mrs. Claude ed to Alma recently and visited H5|'kn€’3-3v Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. I Mr. and Mrs. Kier 'I‘l'i0mAs off Wood.-took. we-re. business visitors tot Cnntlued from page 10 Summcrslde reccntly. BURGESS IEDTIME Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer of’ 0‘Lear_v. accompanied by Mrs. John More-shead. inntored tn summer-iwh"' “d "M "" °°'“° "°m7 It had come from the perspira- slde on Wednesday and iisited at} _ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Janiciilmm "'1 ‘ hum." h‘"‘d' s°meb"dy’ Hudson and “mm. ‘hands had been on that door- ‘ frame. On Wednesday night in prngraml The YOU!!! Dbrcuplne climbed up was put. on in the Community Halli on the roof. He didn't find that in O'Leal'y by the Wolf cub, andidelertable taste up there. He came their leaders. The program wasldown again and gnawed at that to enlighten the minds of the pro-lplace where he had found the pie as to what cub work was llkelsfllly lute. That wood was old and and how the meetings were con. dry, but he chewed it and chew- ed it, for it did have that salty taste. lie was like a little boy or girl with a stick of candy. He prowled around the little clearing in which that cabin stood. He found some atlcka that had been handled, and on some of these he found just a hint of that srdty taste. He gnawed there. Wherever he could find so much as a little hint of that salty taste. he gnawed. After a while he moved over to a tree. and in that he spent the root of that day. when the Black Shadows some he back- ed down out of that tree and Went in Ioorch of more of that salty tutafft visa to that younl yOl'Cup1HC what sweets are to a bee. —-—CP. were recently loading potatoes at the local siding. Congi'atulat.ioiis are extended to the Misses Ruth and Pauline Fin- iian. Howlan. for their successes at the Provincial ice sports recently held at the Charlottetown Forum. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pineau. Fredericton. 13. recently arrived in Duvar where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Gus Arsennult. Predrricton. N.B.. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plnenu of Duvar. —CJ casts. went to “Peter Potter Rings strengthen U. S. defences against freedoms. the one wen honorable mention for “broadcuta from the Couchichlng conference" carried on the 'I‘rans-Canada network from CBL Toronto. Trllflo lnloty In group 1! awards, including program produced by regional networks. station CKWX Vancou- ver won first award in class 4. pub- lic affairs. for "a superior prea- entatlon of a traffic safety cam- paign through adroit use of radio. . . " Honorable mention in the same class went to CFAC, Calgary. for “Thls Week", for “helping to bring the news into focul in a manner conducive to more intelligent lie- tenlng and more permanent‘ ap. preclatlon." In class 10. designed for in- school use (grades VII to XIII) first awards went to "Discoveries in Words". broadcast over OBW Winnipeg. and the westorn rog- ional network of the CBC in ca- opu-ation with the departments of education of the western prov- inces. In group III. local stations of less than 5 kilowatts. first award in tells: a. special one-time broad- the Bell.” produced by CHUM Toronto. ' BIIOWNELL BROADCAST WASHINGTON, (AP)-Attornoeu General Herbert Brownall will do- liver a national radlo,televislon ad- dress Friday in which he will propose further -legislation to the "Communist conspiracy", it was announced Monday. “ROYAL” BORDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 3:30. Thrills galore in “THE WEl.L” Also Serial and News. Bank drawing Tues. and Thurs. APRIL o. 13 Professional cards I’. EAIILE incite?“ Channrod Accountant Canadian‘ look of commerce Building lunmez-aide. P. 3. L PHONE 28!! W. Alison Robertson Ohartored Accountant P. I. L MUTUAL BUILDING Granvlue as water street lltaaamaraldo DIAL P. 0. am I!“ I1 - E. E. PAIIKMAI 0pf.D. 3.0. OPTODIETBIST Glasses I-‘med — Eyes Examined office Houra: I to II — I to 0 and by appointment. PHONE 328'! IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Ilunmer 5|. Snmmeraidc I. F. IIIINTER ll. 0. 0P'l‘0M:!i'l‘llls'.” Summoraldo. P. I‘. L Complete Vlaual Analyoeo Gluoeo Fitted ' PHONE sue lMALlJ1AN'5 IJUYLDINO A. Raymond Grant. B8c.. 0.D. OPTOMETBIST Complete Vlaual Annlyala Claaaea Fitted III Water Street. lummeralde -Above Maurice D/llll'a Mon’: Wool Phone 8530. ’ . 'IiTIi7li.-EIWiWtiiiFiWl" VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summersido “CAMEO” KENSINGTON ltlonday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15 $09 the FBI nah spy ring in "WALK EAST ON BEACON" George Murphy. Virginia Gilmore Bank drawing Tuesday. Thurs- day and Saturd KENSINGTON lllllif A "* I TUESDAY. APRIL 8 l Farewell Skate 3 to to E ii. E. ELLIS & Still Fin — Auto — Casualty INSURANCE I Summer at Summer-all: Dll. L. K. ZIELINSKI lienalnglon. P.l:.I. Office Hours: - Afternoons 2:00-4:00 Elf. (Except Friday). Evenings 1:00-9:00 I’.M. (Escept Tuesday). Maternity Cases and Calls by appointment. DELANEY TOUBXST HOME Phone: Kensington 20 CAPITOL Summorside TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Also Short Subject “TRAP HAPPY" : lwioi «folks the Bottlcmt-nix, 3 find Hniioi uuwls the at , ‘C iliilii tint-nits lllilifl illllil Vtllilliilili lillll-ill llillil