MQNDAXG“, AGENTS! I. G lhMMBBSlDE and News, Subscrip The Guardian mo! be will!!! “u! li- b"! 09 "l9 M" lowing stores in Sllllllllflfsldll: street. Gourilee, water street, Morin Goudet, 61 Granville Btrefl The Guardian will be delivered to any heme in 5w mefllde by Bookstore. Wale!‘ to Bakery. porrier Boy at 2e per day or 10c pe 9|- givq your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route, .olumn is reserved for news of interest, but adverli-Illll 0! I nature ms be inserted st Ewe cents s word: ltrletly Willi" advance- -BUY glass, putty. storm door htohcs, hinges, etc.. it Brace n. _ k 11-10-21. u-WELCOME T0 NEWLYWEDS vOfi Wednesday evfhlnx. 00L Z3 gbout, two hundred relatives and IiPYlGS gathered at the spacious ome of .\lr_ and Mrs. Daniel Mac- ocl, Victoria West,t0 tender s usceliuncous shotver t0 the new- wcds. ‘Fho dining-room wu eautifuliv decorated for the 0c- pesion with pink and white stream- grs and “lute wedding bell cen- tred iibove the gift table. The two tastefully; decorated wedding cakes ere mode and placed on the side- {om by the mother and aunt. of blip,- bride. Mrs. Wesley Smith, The bride and groom were escorted to two prcttiiy arranged chairs end the many lovely and useful gifts were opened by Miss Jennie Smith and iVlrs. IPreCI Ford, their tw- eompanying names and humorous verses read by Mrs. Preston En- man, passed to the bride and groom by Miss Shirle Ledner and BZTQXlQQCl on the tabe by Miss Elva Smith, ell being girl friends oi the bride. The gifts included l. large, beautifully bound Bible. silver, cut glass, linen, etc The bride and groom, in s. few well chosen words. thanked one and ell, ehen all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows," af- ter which the Eiwm- 17°53 "m" and fat “r of ihe bride were given a hear bouncing. Lunch wasi PRINCE COUNT! - Advertising Drugstore Wafer Street, r week. rhuue 289 for this service r -pmcx LEAF "40?’ Drug 00.. Kenslngton. -BUY work phdg end bfeechinr at. Braces. 11-16- l. qmssronw rnoios. a for Best service Enman Dru and Photo Service. li-lk-lo-lfl-Zil‘. -POST NUPTIAL SHOWER.- On the evening of November 6th. a very pleasant event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MHCFAPlZiIIG when the many friends of Mr. and Mrs Eric Corbett form- eizy Miss Constance MacFarlane of Fernwood) thered to tender them a post nup nl shower. The living- mun was beautifully decorated with red white and blue streamers, tings and wedding bells. Alter all hm arrived the‘ bride and groom entered the room escorted by Mr. and Mrs. Amold Henderson, and seated under e. lovely evergreen arch beneath s large white bell. Then a well-laden basket was carried in by little Noreen Sherry dressed as a nurse. and Master Alan McIsaac in Air Force unifoim, The presents were opened by Mrs. Thorpe Affllck the verses read by Miss Winnifred Wright and the gifts placed on the table by Miss Myrtle McKenna. Then Mrs. Corbett was presented with a beautiful tree by her neigh- bors the leaves of which were found to consist of duller bills to help her furnish her new home in the West. Alter Mr. and Mrs. Corbett had ex- pressed their appreciation of their friends’ kindness, lunch w served by the ladies. end the soc a1 hour was much enjoyed by all. st Taylor 11-10. then bOIVGCl and dancing, both old time and modern illdillled 111 mi e woe snia.‘ hours. Music being umisiied by Messrs. Howard and Elmer Robinson, Mt Pleasant, Miss lWiifglllfili. and Wallace Delg- han, Huirnony", assisted by Mr. Al- bar: DesRoches of Bedeque on the tar, aftcr which all returned their homes, wishing Cpl. and Ire Coulson many happy years of {wedded bliss. —SOCI.-\L GATHERING — On ursrlay- evening, Nov. 3rd, s very urge number of relatives and rlondai assembled at the spacious ome of Mr. and Mrs. Robert [(78:40, Kensington, to do honor to their eldest daughter, Phyllis, v-incxsc marriage to Mr. George 'l'.i_\"lor takes plzioe in the near fu- 'i'.1re_ The living room was very pix ‘ tiecomted in pink and lllillc with intermingled rumiing gpruce and artificial flowers. To flu‘ filflilfS of "Here Comes The ' lllllYfiil by Mrs Albert flln bllflP-YO-be was escorted sm: under the arch by Vliss ‘Jultcll, lhe Misses Gladys r uml Luuise Dzilzell preceding kvts laden with gifts, They ted by the Misses Ruth 101" Dalzc-ll. The parcels . and by Miss Doris Pivk- .n<l Mrs. Lewis Moase. the verses. being rend by Arihut" Wright and Miss 1e Campbell uiille the Misses Nlucliay’ and Wanda Mann Yccl the gifts. Miss Moose liked them in her usual pleas- in-J-i- for their gifts and w lit-s, inviting them to visit 110m in licr new home, This was _ follriucd by a hearty ha-ndclap and siitgizig "For She's A Jolly. Good Fellow." A delicious, liuich, was served and the remainder of the oven-lug was spent. in chat and soclnl intercourse. The popular bride-io-be received many lovely gifts including llncn, cut glass. china and silverware. also a rocker from the New Anzien Wo- men's Institute of which she has been secretary for the past two years. o- PABSED 0N TOGETHER V fillton, - (C?) — Chatting the fires de in the home of a end Mrs. Elizabeth Messenger, fell forward and died. Her hus- und. 63, was sent for. when he law his wife he too dropped dead. Fool- Itch Slapped ln1 Mlnuies oer Athlete's Pout make your skin peel, geek and blister? Dubs the Itching nelrly rive you med? No matter how long you nva suflercd or whnt ion have tried, there new hope for you n n new lrarllimtifli. dorm. In '1 minutes Nuxelocm um». the itching and starts combat. germs Hint. cruise Athlete's Foot. Y rulmbly ice a hi; Improvement t ver; na. If not completely satisfied nothing because you get our money buck on return of the erupt; in. Bot Nlxodevm from your drugglst o ny- lhe money-beck trial offer protects you. . r Two Testify lit Conspiracy’ Trial In S’Side Only two witnesses '\'Pi'll hoard Set- llrdny in the prelinu .li'\' lieuriitg oi Frank Gallant and Hurry Gill unt Charged with cons} ucy before Court adjourned till this morning at 10-30. The hearings arc being held in the Summerside Court House be- fore Magistrate WE. Darby. IVIJ‘. P.J. Hughes, K.C.. and R.S Hinton are aplxziriitg for the Crotvn and M1. W. Henry Nocnmi end J Watson McNuughi for ‘Jue delving“ Joseph Abcl Arsonaull. recalled, was questioned concerning evidence he gave previously; about sales of Naptha. to 'c.= End Filling Station. Perils S9 c 5i ion and to Tons- sant Parr). Cross eXClllllllCd wltnt ss. snbid. Naptlin is used for Vllglltlligi with Coleman lamps, S('l'\'lCf.‘ slu- farming community. Witness ad- mitted other service stations order large quantities of Nhplha, _ James Shiqlrls, til. labourer in Summersme, Last winter livc-d at 1208 Wnttcr St_ with his daughter Ralph McDonald lived in rear pal‘. of the house. The witness kept, coal m basfmcnt. MacDonald also used bnscnlcnt. Witness testified he knows Frank Gallant Harry Gallant, Rov Grady, Andrew PctTy. Clovis Berry, John iI-loltnnni Gallant Wil- liam Moses Arscnauit, Roy Grady come to see him in March, 1942, on a Sunday night Grady‘ wanted his basement. to make five or six ber- rels ol beer. Witness said he had nothing to do with it to see his daughter. Grady said he would come buck. He came back a. couple of nights alter. Witness testified his daughter told Grady she didn't want. uny- thing to do with it. as she was get- ting enough moncv from her hus- bimd oversees and she said “you can talk to father." Witness said he told Grady that if McDonald. was willing he (witness) was. Witness testified that the next night erouvi l0 o'clock they brought. the stuff’. He saw Roy Grady and Hurry Gallant. They hncl a. truck with molasses barrels on it. It. looked like the truck Harry Gallant; drives. Witness just, looked out. the window. They were unloading barrels from truck and putting them in cellar. ‘Ihey went away and came back with some more. witness didnt look but heard them. Ralph Mc- Donald knocked on his door find handed him $10 with which witness afterwards bought a loud of coal and put it. in cellar. Isater he talked with Roy Grady end Harry Gallant R0 wanted him to ut. a stove in ce fir, Witness tol him he would put it. up tomorrow. Next mornln witness testified. he went into oe lar. saw three barrels of molasses and around emply molt-mes batrels. Saw stove there which he put up. Grady came buck next. night around l) or l0 o'clock. witness went in cellar. Han-y Gallant was with Grady. l-Iariy GaLant was putting a top on water pipe. Then they mode a. floor. They had n burner POULTRY AND EGG PRICES We list below prices that we will pay to producers for eggs and poultry F.0.B. phipping point. DRESSED CHICKEN Milkfed A — —- — — -— 24¢ Milkfed B -- —- — — — 22¢ Grade B -— — — —— — 20¢ Grade C—-—-.——16c DRESSED FOWL Grade A—————-—19¢ Grade B — -— -— ——17i‘- Grade C -— ———- — 11° EGGS 'A LARGE ——-——-45¢ A MEDIUM - — -— - 44c A PULLET - - — — 39c GRADE B ——--——39c GRADE C—-——--35r Canada Packers Ltd. which witness dos-muted, They had a wash tub, wash boiler. buokem and gasoline inns. Two round cans Were roduced in court and witness said t e ones he suw in cellar were the same tyne as those. Next. morning witness continued, he went. in ccllrir. He saw barrels of mush. Two barrels of molasses were unpticd. WILHGSS testified that the folowing morning the other barrel of molusses wag gone and some more mash was made. Next day he met Roy Grady on the sirrwt and Grnriy asked him to keep a fire goln snylnz- “We will pay you for it.‘ There were about l8 Ullfftfls of mash. l-lo mentioned this tn Grady and Grady said. "I will give you $50." Witness said he never got. the $50. Witness testified he saw Roy Grady nnrl Hurry Gallant in the collar eight of nine nights later. They hid i; still there. They made an opening in sewer. Witness saw n hose Aggcd up from still to open- ing in server. He went to bed and about hull‘ an hcur later gm; start. oil to smother him and he had to lives - some aircraft might landing if it were :n criuble, Rxspoitsbility" uznull rosb equally on the shoulders of A.D.C R.C.A.F, and mounted and 10ml speaker _ checking of aircraft. He then went on to give an example of a watch- men in a lumber camp scipuing in reports of an aircraft. flylr ' ‘ which A.1J.C. had been possible in detecting SUDVPPSlVC activities. The A.D.C. hurl been organized and udministercd by the 3.0.5.2“. for the purpose of identifying air- cralt, vasels, etc, one year The placed lines but consisted of filing date, re take off, arrival at destination, e-tein Canada during the past yeair. Observers were nou asked to iden- tify every plane that passed over A.D.C. had. greatest means me CHARUJTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Elmer Murphy. 24 lhnover 8t. and our" Ciel. I0 Ottawa St TO-DA Y ui-s- ¢<<--c— yearn? nucuzn to tun tum mm ucu onmrs inns: Thrill to Quin bhfln sdvsnturo of u» BJ- - —of two who had a Joy to live. an hour to level ‘lilllCl-IELE; MORGAN PAUL HENRLID l" S ‘l. A tzomilvcr rein-u Pffliiliii vlmdvad by hr m Divided ROBERT STEVENSOIQ ;-i» ""'2..'.'.°i.l‘.';.'r§°.'1' b" ._ Summerside Interesting Address (lclncllon office-r at E."lt‘l'll Ccfliintmd, Halifax, guvc niiniding address n: L’..I‘._'O u; WlllfS Cc-ilige toiium. l\ll‘Cl'.1. L oi the irct. tmn for Ltfitu ‘a a. the 1)l'l' iiv-e ill the Dost ' y. H: s‘ IL all air." in order :.\f t that said, in deiechn organization had nos in effect on definite their territory but the become one of the of finding lost. aircraft In England the Royal Also ‘Short Subjects Shows at 7.30 — 9.15 Flt. Licui. S, M, Black, aircraft Air a 00m- Saturtlay night audi- Ha spoke to rcgnciial di- ‘iois, chief ubs.r\'c:"s and obser- ' DCuJCLIOT-Z ps here and ccmplinicnbed Whom “(m5 refer-fed to am snumcd in 81min ihe sysiuu which they had in . c Flt. Lieu-t. Block expressed his ' ' erected ‘in. Ii \~.ls liu" from suit. out. he mnkc a safe ice, the and iOW U1 ago. been air Observer KEEP “REGULAR” . . . NATURALLY! Try Correcting Constipation! LONDON, Canadaa-It’: easy to keep regular when you get st the cause of common constipation . . . lack of the right kind of "bulk" in the diet. KELLOGGS ALL-BRAN . . . a crisp, dellcloushereal . . . supplies this “bulk”. Enjoy ALL-BRAN every dsy u a cereal or in hot muffins . . . drink plenty o! water. And fETIIGITIbcl, ALL-BRAN doesn't work like purgatlves. It tslrss time. Get ALL-B RAN st your gmolfl, in two convenient sizes, or in lndivlduol serving packages at restaurants. Mldl by Kellogg's in London, Canada. Veterans lire Back In Canada Nov. 15-—(OP)—- "itne of the three Allied command- ers of the Dieupe raid, returned t4; Cnneds Saturday with other officers and men who served st Dieppe and with scores of Can- adian troops coming back ll in- structors. The contingent also included Brig-Gen. J. B. Willie 0f Mont- real, who organized and com- mended the Canadian Forestry Corps which he ted: overseas two years ego; Brig. R. B, Gibson of Ottawa, Deputy Chief of General Stall, who has been oversees on on army business trip, and Lt.- Coi. Cecil Rae, who commanded the No. 5 Canadian General Hos- pital. 11.0 A.M.G., overseas. With them were two Ontario members of Parliament-Ma]. W. E. Harris of Merkdale, Ont, of- ficer of the Grey and Simove For- esters and Liberal member for Grey-Bruce, and Cobb Rodney Adamson of Port Credit, Ont., of- ficer of the lame Scots and Con- servative member for York West. Capt. Adamson expressed cou- viction that. Britain was turning "Socialist" and that Canada. would go that way too. "Don't. mix that up with Com- munism," he told a reporter. “The British people are certainly pm- Russian but they are not. pro-Com- munist. I had an opportunity of discussing things with some coal- miuers in the Old Country and they were very level-heeded about things." The balance of the contingent. consisted mostly of Montrealers. Eddie Rickenbacker ‘ Comes Back Again WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 —- (A?) —Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker. the man who always come back, has done it again-Jescued by a United States navy Cntalina flying bout after three perilous weeks adrift in a tiny rubber raft on the broad expanse of the south Pacific. The Navy announced the rescue Saturday, adding that all seven o! the airmen who, with Rickenback- er, were forced down by an empty gas tank Oct. 21, had been ac- counted for. One died by exposure. War-.-—25 Years Ago Today NOV. l8, 1917 -Georges Cie- menceau formed new French cab- inet. German attacks on French positions in Belgium repulsed. Austro-Gefrnazi troops failed break through Italian lines on the River Piave; fierce fighting at. Zenson. w Stranger In Shady Gulch fly Denver ln1-dwell __ _ ._ OIAPTII XXV Duke Huber jerked backward. staring at Radkin with eyes that seemed about. to Jump out of their sockets. coining low uh I: mchsdiur do. He smiled peechlesl- ly for s. moment. Then. she spoke in a low, urgent who. "Bill. you've got to lea l Why did glou. come? 11121111 be terrible o. ppedsnermsbouther d her out. onto the “co liassor continued in stare for a moment longer, then suddenly turn- ed and went lung. toward the door, shoving p903‘ hi! 95th. l-ie dIMPPBIJN to the entrance Arlene watched him lb. Then. her glance fell on Tom Lilly, still standing where she had ielt. him when sue had gone no lpesk to Shorty Meehun just before Rod- kin came in. and he was g "Bill," she said q Brig. Sherwood Lent. of Vancouver, - V "would yo other be dancing with him?" n: sired. u e w ‘W should have the first dance.‘ ' pc sisted Radkin. “Are-are you going to make that announcement toniirhy, tharttyogfilpoke of the other day?" .. o’ _.. His arm tightened about her. "Then it's all right. I been thinkin’ all week, Arlene about; what you said that day about you and Tom and your dad. and I flzzeled out I was awful hasty in the way I jump- ed to conclusions. I'm mighty glad to hear I was. and I feel pretty bad about the mean thing I said u» you. You still holding it akfllnst. me?" "It hurt, Bill-awfully But; 1 wee mean, mo, in what 1 said while Mn. Thule was dresmig your heed." The waltz came to an Bodkin looked around a back door where we can sli I wants. talk quiet. with you, iene, out. under the stars." "No," she refused quickly. “You mustn't. go outside right. now - with only me. It's baa. enough for you to be hem at. all." "Then will you let me ‘ride home with you after the dance?’ "I—~I can't, Bill. Dad expects Tom to ride home with us. and he'd b!- iurious. He still thinks he can per- suade me to get engaged to Tom. and he‘; already mad enough at. m9 for not refusing to have, an an- nouncement: made to I "£3.13 end. . “Is there out? The orchestra. star again, and Radkln silently her onto the floor once more. "I hear you've bought the Bar M," she se d. "Are you really go- ing to try to ranch there, with the cry season coming on and the» water fenced ofl." “The water won't be fenced ofl. Thumb Creek will be wide open this summer. Didn't Scoter tell you that Lally's titles to that land are going to be nullified? Didn't he tell you that he and all the other boys are going to Sen Jacinta on Monday to tile n?‘ claims on those home- s "Yes-but Dad says you won't. be able to get awav with that. He says Mr. Lally will find n way to keep his titles from being nullified. Dad's not goin to let Scooter em: his other men claims, because he says it would antagonize Mr. Lally and ruin the chance of swine m1! .eims out. of him." "Then, your father's crazy!" Rad- kin burst out. "He better let his men file claims or somebody else might grab the ones down in front of the MW and still wire you oil from water!" Just then. e. voice boomed from the sidelines "Arlene! Come here!" Thev turned to see Mark Weller standing there, looking at them iratclv. Young Tom Laly was be- side him. Rankin escorted Arlene over to ACII of your cou- pons in worth just so much and no more. So be sure to nee them wisely. Maxwell Home will give you p110 utmost in coffee yalue. “Howdy, Mr. Waller," when the rancher merely scowled at him with- out answering. he bowed to Arlene, sold "Thnnks v heap for the dance." and walked off. As he moved away. he was Aware that Tom Lallv was following him. Ab the door to the entrance hall, Emily Meehari and Rooster stopped "Better not g0 out there, Bill," Shorty warned. "Hesser and his hunch are waltin’ to jump you." Recikin sew Tom slip past him, saw the youth stop and speak in Duke Hgsser. "I dont like to put oi! what's gotlnto be." he told Shorty. "Come on In the wide entrance hail, about fifteen men were scattered. about. All of them, except stringy Mezhan and Chick, seemed to be watching- Duke I-lasser for orders. ‘Ihere war en ominous silence as Radkln, Shorty and Rooster come through the doorway. Rooster paused and spoke. "Cents. there's four of us de uties to see there ain't. no etnmpe n’. The first I see more then one man pilin’ on another at once, I'm gonna. cut loose with l-lowlin’ Ann here" He drew his un, and the other three deputies fo owed suit Hesse: looked at. Radkln, und sneered. "Sorta scared, amt. ou. coyote hunter? Had to bring a ong your gun-toters for protection" "You'll have your guns. l-Iaseer," Redkin replied, "when you and me come to settle our little argument- and my hands won't. be tied to saddle horn. Looks like little white- f Tommy there is the scared one. 55H? his pope's skunk peck to do his ghting for him. Have you forgotten your promise at the stable the other day, Tommy?" uuse then. Mark Waller and vArlene appeared in the doorway. Tom glanced round, saw Arlene. then suddenly rushed at Radkln There was asleshing. fest ex- change of blows, but Rndkin plainly had the best of it from the start. his head under s vlc ously driven thrust from Tom, he smashed his right fist into his opponent's eye. Tom yelled with pain. and went over backwards in a somersault. In the excitement, no one had noticed that ‘Thomas Lolly, Sn, had eppearedcn the scene, coming in uom outside. But new, puke es- ser 5_§W_ him. diréué A Her Iifier. and said amlably, ll '| You get the very peek of rlcli flavor and full, satisfying body. Maxwell House is blended from a choice of the very fines: cofiees obtainable. 2 This finer blend {iroceee that roasts every bean evenly and completely oll through. 3 Really roaster-fresh because packed in a Super-Vacuum fin and in two grinds- DRIP. and REGULAR. M XWEII. HOUSE "GOOD TO THE LAST "That's Radkln, boss!" Lolly stood perfectly still for an instant. Then, his right hand whip- ped back the comer of his coat and flashed out with n. gun in it. (To be Continued) Priessional Cards McLEOD l. BENTLEY w. a. llE-NLIY. u c. I. A. uzwnn n o. Barristers and Attorneys-u law HONEY TO LOAN III Prinee 888M is roasted by a unique DROP" mm: " VETERAN CANAL A canal linking the Neva and Volkhov rivers. in Russia has been in operation for 300 Years. Keep iilinard’; in the home. Fitting and Supplying Glassel n. .|. Fulani: OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. l. I. Office II : I0 to l2 I. ill‘. r. u. ” Bolid to. b i OIIIeiIConnYeeI: oWII-llllllnnn‘ DRUGSTORE MorreIIandCompany ll. F. illlCiilBALb Chartered Aceounluilo lantern Tron Building C lottetown 's%'b'h'ifi"n'lr'hfih'a'ln'ifu'fsi'flflfln'h’s on. |. lliiCllMEl. __ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 Queen Street, City '1‘ I h $1??? Holnfaptfflo: 6041-8 P. M. M. ALBAN FARMER as. nus BARRISTER. souurrou no ilsnadisn dank a! Commerce in MONEY ro 4.0m ALEX W. MATHESON BAIIIIISIIEB. BOLICITUB. ETC to Lou! Collections Money Office: C0 Glut George Street ' wn- _ i TIIQICIIIII RAW F URS We are buying all kinds of Raw Furs and unions asked in do so we do not keep shipments reparnic n tile retnrns we send are always sal- lsfnctory. F " ' ., our long established a ur . ‘ ' b ' nr 511i“? We‘ m: o n for business Mink. Rlulrlios iiflrgl. 51?. yfna Skunk pelts to J. D. JENKINS, Prop. The Royal Packing Co. l C‘ rioitetown, P. E. 1. IQIIIJIIDI} OUT OUR WAY p. Air Corps was composed of some 0f the koenest etitl best observers a.- vailable in elderly people and the speaker went 0:1 to cite an example of the ROAO. resc l4 men in a lifeboat after the R. .5‘, had gl- ven instructions as to where they were located. The sa-crfice of two hours volun- tary won-k was not." to.) much to ask, Lieut, Black stated. and the organization on the Island was in good shape. 80,000 members were being used in the United States at the present time with an objec- tive of 50,000 in Canada. Continuing the speaker said that the Island Province was divided in- to blocks, six miles by eight in area. He than went on to explain the stem under which the A.D.C. was eing operated and told his audience that the organization was the some in this Island Province as was in effect in the other pro- - vinass of the Dominion. Before closing Flt. Lieirt. Black drew attention to the new booklets which were on the platform wltinh would give instritctions as to deal- ing with low-flying lamesmttange vessels, boats in trou ie, etc. His Worship Mayor B. Roy Hol- man presided at. the meeting. and had words of for the line manner in w h Flt. Lieut- Block had given instructions to the mem- bers of the Island's Aircraft De- tection Corps. Mtr. Gen-me Hurdle also express- ed his appreciation for efforts of those attached to post no. 30. Mr. l-Iardie stated he was very well satisfied with the attendance l0 fnr and urged all observers to bring in one additional member who might help out in case of ac- Qidflii._f[_llll)0§§ to other merllibem. still was siill going and s liquid was coming out of spout into s dish. Witness said Roy asked him if he wanted n. drink and he put some in e glass. Witness drunk get up and open all the windows. Next morning he sew Roy Grady and Willem Moses Arsenault. The 40/55‘ 4ND PIT/IS 0R 7/{0/4/45 ' » Qjglptfetown - Kensingion i» l-T If! Ifl/l 0/1 I l i caught. them. Questioned talked with Grady after the arrest. half‘. It was pretty hot. It tasted like moonshine. Questioned ll it lasted like alcohol witness said it. did. There were bottles full of it. ‘They ran the still all dny, the next night and dny- till the Mounties come“ he Witness mid yes, 5 couple of (lays filler Grady had told him not to mention Harry's mime. Witnegg "CWT Flltlke to Harry Gallant after. Afterwards William Moses I //// By J. R. wiiuAMs . THAT’l-.L BE ax, our 00m’ come BACK m’ muse IT OUT! ' I THE LEAK EGAD, can OF wutte VIGOR! I ORPNsER ‘MANUEL! L.euw SiNCE CUTTlNG M‘! ALLOWANCE ‘TO A FEW PALTEI OUNCES PER DAV, ‘INE DETECTED A F OUR BOARDING HOUSE 11-12-51. WITH MAJOR HOOP TELL ME FRPANKL‘! MEBBE YOU l5 MELTED SOME, MORE WN EAT \N_6 NOT i , MY ER$T> gig-ELM)‘ $111+ MAUOR!“ MY WIFE AZ 6N5 uP POK AN‘ HAM oncallbyiiettoyi HER wetter . use, AN sue MAKE us. no \ UKEWISE 1v HA6 cow m!» Boer? Fine»! coping‘; QNE 6 ALE! Gallant said not to tell he we; in cellar. -Q. l BRINGING UP FATHER K lHOPEl-B AN’ P n». +52% “’ WELL." HAD ME 5ECQETARY “DR ST ME s