nos TWELVE Conway and - Viciniiy '-Mr. Oscar w. MacNeili. Gen- asl Merchant wni. in Charlotte- town on Saturday March isth, on business. Mr. H. D. Boyle, who has been doing some extensive traveuing in Canada and the United States. is spending a few days with his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. Boyle cele- brated his birthday on St. Pat- rick's Day. March 17th. Mr. William Palmer. Halifax. recently spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Palmer. Freeland. Mrs. Edgar Henderson. teacherl it manna School was in sum- -nerside on Saturday. March 15th. The Liberal Commliiee held, Iheir regular meeting at the homrl of the convenor. Mr. John w,; Pointer. on Saturday siternoon. March 15th. Due to the bad condi- tion of the roads all committee, members were unable to attend? Mr. Sterling Palmer was appoint-I ed Road Master for this year. 1 It. Juan J. Murphy lumsnc-side on business was ini recently. A shower was held at the honici Of Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Millnr on! Wednesday evening. March i'.lLh. for Mr. and Mrs. Birt iveiswiiu-r' whose home and contents ucrc destroyed by fire recently. The many friends of Mrs. Ralph Bllard. Ma.cNeil1's. will regret. to learn she is not as well as ii.-ual.I Miss Ee.rn.a Eiland. Victoria West. is spending a. (ewi days at her home nt MacNciii's.I due no the illness o1 her moiheni -- a. Mr. Robert Coughlin, spent a recent weekend with his wife in Summerside. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Casey. J Mr. and ms. Ira Banks, Poplar Grove. were visiting their daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr .snd Mrs. Irving Smith, Freeland, on Sun- day. Mulch l6ih. Mr. Geoige Heiidersun. first year student at Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown. spent ii recent ueek-and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson Freeland. Master Freddie M.-ioNcili colo- hrated his eleventh birthday on Sunday. March 16th. He had sev- eral friends invited in and they were served ice crcam and cake. lFreddie was the recipient of man; I05 PWSVIIIC VI-ill?” VII" nice presents. Mr .and Mrs. Brydeii Smith and son. Billie of Alberlon. were visi- Inrs at the home of their rlauglllcr and son-iii-law. Mr. and Mrs Mpman Miilxgan on Friday March Hill. The many friends of Mrs. Roland . Freeland. hear he has bren confined to his home due to illness. My Hehm i'rai,:. Milk. Elfluri Grieg. Mrs George Williams and Miss Ella Craig. Poplar Grove. were Kuesis at. the liomc of Mr and Mrs. Arl.hui- Smith. Frcrlnnd. on Sllllda)”. March lath. . p FINE ('AT('Tl somcl lmes reaches .15 we ig ll L. pounds in n.iivr3:i(oi.:s ' i-gm lam" I”, The "Jsclr-in-the-Pulpit." a pe-r rennial plant common from Nova Eicoiia as -far west as Ontario. has a vci'y DOISOHOIIS root. "Corner ond Vicinity -The residents here were very glad to see the cars travelling on March 10th after an absence of twelve days. Dr. G.D. Dewar has been mak- ing quite few trips in this vic- inity by horse and sleigh. Many residents of Woodstock who could travel by car. attended Tllp luneral of Mrs. Edward Shar- bcli on Sunday. March 0th. to st. Bridgetis Church Lot. 1. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallant friciids land rciaiivcs in this viciiiity on 'Sunday. March Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oivinara. lncrompanleri by Mrs. Robert Mar- liiii. l'I'0f'p business visitors lli Ai- lbertcm on Monday. March inth. I Henry and R072 Piiieaii wcrv bus- iness visitors in Woodstock mi satiirdav. March Rili. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Gallant aiirl ill'llP .1-cccnilv spent an cvciiinc Ill Rinomiielrl visiting Willi Mrs. Gall- ianis parciiis. i The plow miuiagcd to iiirniigli to Blnomiiold Sliiiiriii o 1.5.larcli Hill in sync nl some I'M)" llllilll siiow h-.mks. I Mr and Mrs Artliiir Marliii arr Th, Knmlnnps (mm. M, M rhelsilll solournin: in Mlscourhe. Wi'.v.. m.m.d Ham finest British Columbia game iisii,1Mm'”" ls '""'”dl”3 I" II” h”""' that some articles were iir-cried for while Mrs. Pairlck Mai-ilii is coli- valesciiiiz arlcr her 1':-rriiil bad, accident. Tlln B.CW.l. hold lll"ii' iiinivlilx mectiiiy: ill ihr home of Mi: Ed- ivard Vncmislaiid oii 'l'lli:i'sd:iv March 6th. in spite of bud i'Uli(lb sons. Donald and Doiigiasl THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETONVN a good number of members attend-l Kensinon N ed. Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney of ..M,.,A Joseph 5;..." 1-emmea Mill River visited at the home of lug week to her home in gm- MIL R001!!! 111 RDSEVUIE On 8ul'I- slngton after spending the winter day. March 9th. in Toronto, Ont. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. Peter Callaghan has re- Mr, Edward Sharbeii and iamiiyiiurned to his home in Ebbsfieet oi Portage in their recent sad.Bf'vEl" llkndinl MVBMI W93-I V15- berggvgnjgnt. iting his daughters. Mrs. James Lawless. Norboro. and Mrs. Louis Friends regret to hear that Mrs. O'C0n"9"- C”""”"- A.A. Arsenauit of Howlan had to Mr have medical care during the week ' of March 10th. All hope she wiiiIMr' l:(l;,5s' Reg hauling pulp from the Dock Road , and piling it nlong the pavementIS:'n;41:::fe173,er:n&",,,,f.:n?,?g'3l: . . . l P:sj;;lI”3 '”'"5P””"'"'" "l tendaiice at the St. Patrick's play. and Mrs. J. H. Goodwin, Miss Marie Piiicmi l'O('('liU)' speiit- wgsenah ngiitaalin loolsuiillglcllf ltwo days at her liOill(' in Bloom- side on Monday. March 17th. Ifielrl and with her mother. Mrs. ' Virhoii Pincau and brother. Real Mr. Q,-Vme ch,-k and son M d M x lGcorge, of Kensliigton. were vis- it Ml -1'-R :PiMii.oi-s to Summcrsldo recently. ;GallaiiI. From lhcrp Marie pro-I lrecdcd by train to Aibcrion Hos-y piiiil ii I1('i'f' she Is eiiiiilnyed. spent. an afternoon in Piiisville .viaitimx with Mr. William Woodside of Mai- peuiie lcii. last week for Vancouv- --ilcr. E.C.. where he will visit his in-other Mr. Frank woodside. manager of the Yukon and Brit- ish Columbia Chamber of Mines. K. 'BALDWlN'S ROAD W51. 'Tlic niuiillilv mr.-eiiiig of Illfl wA'n'N'VG yBaldwiiiis Road Woniriiis liisiiluic iwas hold at the home of Mrs. Fpt- mm- cr McKcnna with 11 lll('mbPl'FDl'9-' RYE E"RI5"d r" (Cpl "' A W5 lsem 1Sl1('ll('lr In this Sussex town that l The l'rilI call was .'lilSivPrP(l iuvlv-"as dnmaized by youthful vandals. I7”I”Yoiir favoi-itc horse's iiamc". niirllwlll he IPH Ulll'Fl3?lll'9d "R5 N! N- iin iiie nbsmirc or ilic pi'('SlfI(lllI.l-'li1i)llO"Ifl ilic lllFll'alil'l('l'S. Mrs. M. G. Coi-roraii ocriipicd Incl lriisiir. 'l'lic miiiiilcs ircrc rcad.I AN('iF.NT l)Rll.LF.RS ':imii'ovr-d and adopted. I ,..L.. The school report uas ihcii. The RH. of well-drilling was rind II was rlf1OI'IPfI;l1I'r'I-”IfSNI in ancient China where briiic wells were dug down 3.600 the school. fact in 221 B. C. 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METEOII-MEBCIIBY DEALER -SIIIIIIIIOIIIIO Whirlwind by Norma Nevmnnb CHAPTER THIRTEEN Part One He looked surprised as she very carefully removed his arm from about her shoulders. "Don't be silly. Jimmy. I'm not in love with you." ”8al1y!" "Don't sound so surprised. You swept me off my feet. I admit ihat. We had a tiny part of an evening together and it was wonderful. But you left before you made sure your success. Left in time for me. Jimmy. rm very grateful." "You. too?" he said bitterly. ”You. too." "Funny, I was going to do this differently. I was going to hook you and Jill. you at the altar. I was going to do the same thing that Dronds did to you. But. sud- denly I couldn't do it. suddenly I ihought of what Mike would think." He caught at the name. and laughed. "You mean you're in love with Mike? That": a hot one." "Is it, Jimmy?" she seemed to consider. cocking her head and peeking at him from the corners of her eyes. "Yes. I suppose it is. But there you have it." "But - but gnu wouldn't give him a chance!" ”l was afraid to, Jimmy. You see, men like you leave scars. And 1 was still under the spell. Tliaiis why I quit when I caught you kissing Helen. I wanted to get away from you, I wanted in get as far away from you as I could." "Yet you tried to save me when Perkin was going to give me. the sack." "Sally, don't you see it? All these things you've said are an admis- alon that you still love me. You wouldn't be giving yourself away if you didnlt." "Tiiat's the only time a woman can afford to give herself away. Jimmy. my pet. when she has nothing to lose she can be very frank." Back at the hotel. she found the room in utter darknem and was just a bit. surprised. She had ex-I pected Helen and Mike in come there to talk things over. had ex- pected to get Mike on to a. place where they could talk and take up where they'd left off in the park. She was half undressed when the! door of the suite swting open and Helen. weaving slightly, came sally in. "Hi, sally old gal. What an evening! How's Jimmy, good old. Jimmy?" Sally struggled back into her, dress. eyes popping. "Helen Sin!- iord. you're di'iink."' I "Two beers, so help me. Maybe I should have eaten something. huh?" , "You certainly should have!" Sally finished snapping the tciiiiigs of her dress and her justasHeien was on thcv verge of missing the bed. "Here. take it my darling. Good grief. it Ins-I cauxhil hope Mike had more sense than you. We have to fly hack, you know." "Didn't loiich a drop." Helen said with a sniff. "A child. Afraid? of mere beer. Hey. isn't that poe- try?" "Ii is childish. Mike isn't. afraid of anytiiiiig." "Afraid of you." 'll said that Mike isn't afraid of anything." "But he won't be afraid of you any more. We fixed that. we fixed it good, You may be the first to congratulate us. We. Miss Alllstoii. are going to be married." If she had fallen into ii she wouldn't have been in least surprised! Dronda laughed from the door. Sllll In the flattering evening swoon the 01 Nova scotia. and (Anna) Mrs. Ed- Larry Curtis. Lynn, faring the screen has presented in many a year. RKO Radio's "Mad Wednesday" stars Harold Lloyd in the uproarioua story of a man who quick bankroll. panics all the hankcrs in lawn and "IN MEMQRIAM .....L JOIIN McGIATH -The sudden death of Mr. John Mcarath, formerly of St. Louis, occurred in Dartmouth. N. 5.. on Saturday, March 8th, in his sixty- fifth year. Mr. Mcorsth was stricken with a heart attack while lat work and died a. few minutes a ter. He had been a resident of St. Louis for a number of years and moved with his family to Dart- mouth. N.S.. about 10 years ago. He is survived by wife, three sons and three dang tern, as fol- iows: (Mary) Mrs. Bidney Kermy; (Rosie) Mrs. William Joyce of die Hard. of Vancouver, B. C., and James McGrath of Ontario, Wal- ter and Kenneth Mcclrath at home: also one brother and tour sisters: Lewis McGrath of Pois- dam. N. Y.; Miss Marguerite Mc- Orath of Newark. NJ.; Mrs. Dan- iel Miliigsn. Rumford.Maine; Mrs. Mass: and Mrs. Harold Warren of st. Louis, HAROLD LIATYD AT THE CAPITOL -.Aoclaimed :s the funniest ox- buys ii bankrupt circus and. wilh a hungry lion. sets out to raise a Before he ailalns his goal he half of the populace. gets involved in the hilarious pursuit of the lion up and down the face of n fifteen-story building. and creates a sizeabie one-man riot-oall of which adds up to I. feast of hilar- ity for moviegoers. The trouble all begins when Lloyd. nfier twenty years as B bookkeeper. is fired front his Job. Under the guidance of n bookie. he goes on a two-day binge durim: which he makes a fortune betting on the horses but spend; it all buy- ing the circus. The film introduces as the heroine. rrances Hsmsden. whom Lloyd learns he has married in the course of his blackout. and Jiminiy Conlin heads the support- ing cast. as lvhe bookie who is rim):- izcd info the subsequent proceed- ings. Raymond Walburri. Edgar Ken- nedy. Arline Judge. Franklin Pang- born. Lionel slander and Mar- garet iiamilinn are featured in the new and iun-ililed productinii. which was vvritlen and directed by Preston Sfurges. gown. she came tripping in look- ing ever so gay. ever so beautiful. ever so dashing. l ”How cute." she bubbled. "Heel-I on. you and Mike can :Cl mnrricd when we do. A double ceremony. sweet, don't you think?" i "I do not." Sally said frostiiy. ”And would you mind leaving us alone, Mlss Moore? Haven't. you done enough damnzn for one even- MARCH 21. 1952 EVERY DAY zsi - 31.25 ":l.oounuA.M.hav.Mo.'gue.go..,.. NIW Chloropll ll Toormas I Vow lflurodono "WI FIuavlnIMl' Professional cards T. Earle Rickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Iuminei-side. P. I. L PHONE 1888 ..:::m...-1; B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Sumineraids. P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE Ill! SM.ALLM.AN'! BUILDING OPTDMETBIST E. E. Parkman Upt.D.. R.(). Ol'TOMETllS'l.' Glasses Fill!!! Eyes Examined Office nourax 9 in 12 -- I to 5 and by appointment mi?" Phone 3"81 "Jimmy?" Dronrla chuckled, T I "Think nothing of it, up risked cor, ”:S::'I' Ts':EAs1:;lm"'D"u? it, he got it." ' To be continued V CAPITOL Summon-aide Tonlizhl 7 - 9:20; SaIiii'day 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 2 - BIC ATTRACTIONS - 2 One of the Funniest Pictures ever made- "MAD WEDNESDAY" Starring HAROLD LLOYD Written by Preston Sturges who gave you many smas h hits. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON 'l'Iiursda,i'. Friday. Saturday 7:15- .'l:1 ; Matinee Saturday 3:30. All- of r "Ruat,v” heart-warming ad- ve ure- "Rl'.'ST)' HAVE! A LIFE" with Ted Donaldson. Ginrla Hr-nr.V and John Lifei. Also. Serial and News. REGENT 10- OI III SCI . EITIIIIY II GLOIIOUS ll" IXGLIIIIVII m m rim mu Added AH-roctIon:- DTIKPOVIII-LIIUIBIIIIOTTI y i it DAY 3.30. 7. & 9.15 -' SAT. 2.30-7-9.15 you can an Prlncou Elizabeth out! "I! x ...E:... .. i- T inbuvgh N . . T ,, CLOSE UP HAPPINID rouioanow"