THE GUARDIAN. ICHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUAPA? 27. know the answer to that question. PAGE FOURTEEN . ,,, gm . 1 Tm , H I l d ' 1 who is a patient in hospital on Feb. 20. The late Mrs. Rooney Huwlaii. recently visited at her old ' IIW II y then, WIII well loved by all who had the home in Bloomfield. N - p -"-' peasure a knowing her. - -- D k 2 " Mrs. Jq B. Arsemun ...,,m M. Mrs. Frances Richard of 0'- v--- Miss Veronica Pleatid of Grand M Woodstock on Jan 13 10 us” a!iL.eary, spent Feb. 17, at the home Mr. Li-onard Arsenault spent River, spent the week-end of Feb. 3 I R M u. . , - ' - , . . . -i . I a the home at he, brow” and 513.10! her brotherin-law and slstei. 'I'.iesd.1y' with his. sister, Mrs. Lea ..l with friends at Woodstock. 1 MA! III I 1 & tcr-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ma and M”. L90 AI'S'-'MUll- A”9"3"-l- "i RN13”- Gnudet, Tf" ,Mr' ”"1 M” 1'9” A”"""" ""9 Although Dhannlami, an 1B-year- - . ...- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arsen- Miss Ruth Vlood. Asp-ent tho v.slllnx in Duvar on Feb. 21, at old Hindu nth ha, not "ten any, 3! , Mm Ma,.g;m,t A,.m3,,i; ng Up.;2ult. who are spending a month week-end of Feb. 21 visiting altlie the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre thing for more than a year med- Helen Topping Miller E per Howlan, is SDEIKIIIIK some Urn-'-.1" PIUSVIUE Wllh U9)” l0Ik5- VI-9ll' Elolrevolxglfr bllftiil-ll"; 5lldA5l:tr9T', Gdllant Ella 3Im”Y- ical men who, examined her, say with her daughters in Alburtuii.;”d in Hoalan NCenlY- &3'3dVl- ck!-13" "- n -"I M H P I on , u there is nothmz abnormal nboui CHAPTER xxx ; having gone there on Feb. 16. I ,1 q no A or. an L mil enryt :0 gr om? the youni ladbh (Continued) pp Friends of Mrs, Gibert tGaude;(. hr P Q 1 1-n-I: ' 1 hi; Iain: 0 th 1' Ih TM; 3-7 Has she developed glands that In ma hon” Mom Le. wry- C. J. Gammp L! spending A ffqA.iIFgl'eL to hear of her recen attar.” Du is; a rcva innnn was ri via” er nrnof feir. 1 rs. h 8; absorb energy from sunlightt tor ed A belated bmamut. opposite days in Western I-losnital S'.lIIOl'-- 9' all-hf”-5 Mid WWI 119!” B SD"-idv V” ”9"”i-I "331 h 3”": gt MI ”" Yuan 23! 5the aifret h"mc',"".l g,,”””g her Gary oat 8l0omil)' and Ade- na” mm ” 11”” Com Mme” M .7 - - (Ea lt 'i-ii d o thirn Bug H com” S 'u'mS."i';K.lr.”Z 1'? me mdE' m Wm” 5”” "M E :7 - x p h rs. eir) rs-enau. i-.- e n U. B!" M enarl h st lap I quickly jerked on sweater. pxckq -y-pv 7- W Mn and M”. Smmm. G,,,,d,op Mr. wiid Mrs. John Platts. .a4.- tk-e home of Mi. ind MIS. J. B p din l"e0I':9r if” Gtlo m?lS1D1oa( 1'! 11' ed at mm 0! bacon and Cr L. .1 - Howl”. R. R” ,.m9,m.. hm a;1('U.'I1pfllIIE'd by Elizabeth and David; A.scnault on Feb. -1. 'The Misses Helen and Sylvit; It is "05 lick M sunnu H mm her toast. their guest" Mm Warm” Calm” IN", gclvlI'SllI:Irnnanc?uIlI(Ij:-y Eitowiihll Mrs John TAT-Call nt uni gxleaaru vgerid InR;II)aWIlIAlr::I:leaf'lll1Ity 0 531"" WW5! 10 C1059 5!! nilhl Mn "en" qum” awn” 1"?" f t B 1 i.iOme , .. ' F . . I a . I , e . V Ap I . r ' ,, 0 Emma” ME : D-.inbwr, Alma, ;c;allgIlLf'I'.,dNIi'S. Elmer Pineau of M d M Ens M A I It :3ll:l.Ct:iCha)llaplIl:ls1enl:I til: 'lhl:I0l.l:I';Df;E :25: sD:f':?I;I9:a'sln'3I,"Ebw n Mr and Mrs. .lai-kw Arsmia :'f,q .'-mgr E-llmmvrsi c. Mqiciiri-rd lhe funnia. " . r. nr; yrs. e . rsen up pm” by day and by night "Pleasant?" Adelaide demandedi of o.LMr.v. nnd My mm Mrs. R,,. Svmpatliy .3 exteiidnd In fh",0f the lilo .Vlis. IiPill'II of M-ll and famly were in Diivar reCPAnC- Many 01 our lore!-amen rbelievi almost m team. "IL seem. H Hi in-rt Arseiiaulr of llmilziii. nimnr. fr-ml1.v of the late Mrs. -lohniRoad. iv. v. . -- . V . M d- d B H. . p , h ,, an that planting and harvesting someone d ie. G W. 5 I 804 -d to Aiherton rccemiv nxtwrv thaw ll,-"j"3 ””0””' ”0” Ti” ,””jl V, J TH” t , U should be resumed by in; phases somewhere. Let's not stick around Ti5”'J.1,. Mm PM” R”""" "I L'”'ir mod ”t h” home at mu Rvei i N" ' T" Gama” 5 W" D A d v' ' of the moon. The custom of plant- here. I'll Kl) crazy!" aC-- .-- .. O. - . -1 n y ins in the full moon such crops Gary shook his head. "I don't l as cucumbers, apples. radishes. want to leave. I don't like the --Mr. and Mrs. Gus Arsenault. ItI:a';'E'Eedt:l'1'id ""A D; tr:-neat: trek 1901” M W” 559'-llr! specially. and dB'ugmer' Joyce" 19” recently of taloes isnionsn lI'Idel0!:I1:nDlI.nI'lg Thoge teuows can be got .L we 1" Fndencwm NB" when mey or vegetables in Ihe waning of do!” want my more ubomeo- ' I315” m "”d'- the moon was practised in Europe Ercnhzy gttpiianfv sent or acme I I -." T:'T I I . .. '. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Araenault. ugolilr edmigsoml Hnd Carpenters 1,. Hick” namh ':'k”Hoc':'hg:z Woodstock. were recent visitors of th- -I d h f 1 b EVE! 1118- W0 9- --. m--.------ :;.:'..";.:.f::.: w..,;;e,o:m ,, W ,, ,, MUTUAL I houe ' 'l ' f h C W5 ”M' e n n Mr. Joseph Richard was a recent b,kisn;'l::sti?aIDtilIi(i,e ”bec:Iise"III:y mghn remember? He 19" ,'i "'3" visitor to Summersid-. tell us that the min is better if 0” PM ”'””I- bl" W” PW," "W C Q1x4pA NY haked at fun moon. 3 whole lot about him. Ill stick Mr. and Mr5- 011! PM-"'5 W"? In a medieval hook tilled Five "”?u”d', , ESTABLISHED I585 . Y recent visitors to Piusville. guests Hundred Points or Goad Hug. 'All HEM. BU! don! expect I118 M UTUAL ; of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant. bandry, I came upon the follow- W NW5 Emlmd in” dud pine SERVICE ANgsECURlTY . in; verse: And there are IJIEHLY OI People ( I M15 and MT-l LIWYQHCC P9Iv9"- "Sow Peason and beans in the who would be glad to go Rhca ' Bloomfield Comer., were recent wane of the moon, with me. Mr. G1iI'&' T'lq-11m!-H Vlsltors of MT, Ind M11 DONG? Who soweih them soonerf aoweih "Ha" F 3”” ”mc' um GE” Gallant. too soon. 531m1Y- I - - That they with the plant m.-iy rrsii "OW 5h”l W” Y9” make m9 '”; I ' Mr. Alyrp Doimn. had the ml,s- and arise, lmadi" Eh dd l sh fortune of injuring his hand whie And flourish wilh bearing most Bl" 0 l H0 80- 6 We-Ill I Agony for Summgrsidg ivnrdkingi onolzn envoy: Nnlentiiul Wise." :(l)il)l.aWl.10y J;-:uL;ndma:cmdoi:fo:;i AMALGAMATED 1941 Era 8!” Y1 ' al'Y- T- - ow we find scientific basis for ' IIHJ! been unable to work for some a -connection 91 the mom, and me the day. Where there khan beenl A PURELY MUTIIAII COMPANY M. L. Hm" due m the acddeml Olscuglflullthznn?g:;:lS(;n lllglgjxo: g?:Odn)),ll'::::' L ere vms FIR!-7 show: no favoritism! Your home niay he In-rt on its .. . " ' ' I r -- - ' V II I I . Sunday visitors of Mr. Octave behavior and what not. Phvsivinnq -"I-lere conic-s old Hugh?! F:0LheI'-i gE:),:nl;;;r:n1l::1'd ;I;,h(;.r:,'h,I;,l,1ic;,e Exit:-(, Hill)";-Id'u'iCr(a)”Ifisulrl;I: VIII: New Spnng samples Piuoau and family were: Mr. 90cm I0 be Prrllx W('II agreed that Zlll, Gary. Hickey says has bad N 3,0" MN” Insured. legm Now available for Made-rm Meusure Ladies' & Men's Coats and Suits siz: ron EVERY MAN iiii I Uniforms are our I Specialty Peter Gallant, Woodstock. Mr. Tom Cnitglilin. Invcrriess, and Mr. and Mrs. Eusnbe Arsenault and iam- ilv. Howlan,. also Felix Deslloches. Ezmont Bay. Friends of Mr. Douglas Peters are sorry that he hasn't been feel- ing well laicly. All hope to see him us-ll anon. Fn-c destroyed a small barn nwned by Edward Myers, on Sun- (lnv night The loss included a horse owned by Joseph F. Arsen- nult. also a bicycle. some cloth- ing and feed owned by Mr. Myers. Mr. Roger P:-tors was a recenl visitor in Summerside. -CJ. FINE Flill The sablr, most prized fur-beaiw iiig mcmbrr of the weasel family. 8: the Russian counterpart of the Canadian marten. Beginning Monday March let Through Saturday March 6th i i WE LIST BELOW ONLY A FEW OF THE SPECIALS OFFERED AT BOTH STORES- BUT ALL MERCHANDISE IS REDUCED FOR THIS SALE. Trwforr GA;soi;ii'ua WASHERS FARM oAsTEii'G'iNi's'I?iW6E"oiLTiIiEK'rEiisTT 209:; off ELECTRIC WASHERS Tiirce Tlotlcls. 2096 MANTLE RADIOS Both Battery and Eieciric off CAR AND TRUCK 2092- off I BATTERIES m on FLOOR (f()VERlNG Linoleiim - Cniiczoinum - Rcxolcum and Room Sqiiarcs. 2070 ALL FOOTWEAR Including Rubbers for Spring; wear. ALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Toasters - Ironers - Hotplates a zoo on Floor Polishers 152'? off ('Ali' 8' TRl'('I( TIRES Plain or Mud and Snow 20iVoWOFF ALL DRY TEOODS Including .lIon's and Roys' Overalls - Work Shirts - Underwcnr - Socks and all Ladics' and Children's wear - Yard Goods, M0. 1500 COAL AND OIL RANGES WOOD AND I 20'Vo orr 'I'iii Harv - Galvimized Ware - Aluminum Ware and Enamel I Stable Forks and Shovels. ALL SUNDRY PURCHASES AMOUNTING T0 S2.00 OR OVER 150A) off Warn. 66 Pc. DlIIN7ERWARE SETS . . .. 25Vo OFF GLASSWARE 25Vo OFF 36" ROLL ROOFING. heavy. reg. S5.'l0 roll. PAINT SPECIALS JITST IN TIME FOR SPRING DECORATING Quaris or Gallons 257, Off - 5 Gal. Cans 3077,, Off. -- Good colors except white. I CROCKS & CROCK CHURNS . . 25Vo OFF CUPS & SAUCERS 25Vo OFF Building Material Specials 210 Lb. ASPHALT SHINGLES, reg. SIO.95 sq. Sale Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59.50 sq. I80 Lb. ASPHALT SHINGLES. reg." S9.30 sq. Sale Special . . . . . .. . . . 125 Lb. ASPHALT SHINGLES, reg. 56.85 sq. Sale Special . . . . . . . . . . . . S5.95isq. ROLLSIDING, reg. 36.40 sq. Sale Special Sale Special COWSTANCHIONSundWATER BOWLS 'AlI merchandlsc not listed above-, including Groceries and Sundry ii:-ma, except gasoline, oil and flour 107,, off SL00 - GRAB BAGS - SL00 J. F. Morris 6' Morris Accessories KINKORA. P. E. I. . 38.20 sq. 54.50 sq. 53.95 Roll 20Vo OFF . cpilepiic fits are worse when ilioi won has spent all its quartersi golfing full. Ilocinrs Edvvaiid Russol Dr-xvv and Edwin Diikin, point mil, ilidl alicrniiie periods in saciciy of wars and idealism may he ilic rs--I suit of the moon's influence on ihe human race. Thomas Bropliy, head of Fire Investigation nf Now York City will icll you that mow- inr-vntli.'.ii')' fircs nri-ur I'll full mnrin llinii al nny nllicr limo. and II IS xvcll millicniicaicd that sen-urchins? and some other organisms mnlrw only when the moon is full. Even our celebration of the Sabbath every seven days is a l'I('VQIOI1fII0lIl! (mm Milan ivorsliip of tho mnonl which cvci;v school hov knc-ur. changes cvcry seven days. i . 0 . Four of the five cliildrcn bninl iv Mrs. Bcrllin Johnson J. Riimxl Alberta, were born on July l7, bull in diffcrcni )curs. Tim IIIIII rliildi MIN born (in llw lTili of iii:-l month, but in August, slranizc hui IZIIP. Some time ago I wrote of blur- eved and fair skinned Eskimos ho- iniz found in Canadnl: northland, i'Iecenlly do. announced iiinl he had found .1 tribe of hluc-eyed rosy checked, naked Indiana in the jungles of Brazil. The tribe still uses sionc icols and other iliings of ancient LITLEZP. and strange but true, ilicir rlmt consists niaiiily of II1()nI(('lS and wild vegnlables. The pricsl lsaid this Iln('II'IIlZP(I IITIIDP lived III HUFIII-CM lkalchcd hills built on high posts a o a Death furnished the alihl--Chi- f'r'IEO pOIil'P thought they had all ilic ovidcnrc ii:-ccssary in convict Bill Brooks, 32, of burglary. Tho apnrlmcnt was L-niercd at 1:30 p. m on April 4. 1953. A tenant said he saw the accused fleeing from the building at that limo. The svrewdrlvvr police found in Brooks' car lallicd with marks lcii on the apartment door. In a bench trial (he prosecut- ing allorney pointed out that Brooks was a parolee and demand- cd hlit return to prison for life. Tliinizs lnoked hiack for Hronkz. Then his lmvycr look over and Inld nn amazing slory. The (H'- rused man. Iif' said. had been heated at llini-s Veterans lins- pllal for ulcers contracted while in the armed forces. When ihr man was rclonsod from hospital in March he won roiifiiscd with an- other man hcarlng the same name and listod as dead. On (he iiny of the break Brooks went in lhc Vrierana Administration office in downtown Chicago In prove ihnl he was very much nlivr ahd iliu: l-zocp his disalvllily pay from being out off. At 1:44 p.m., while hr in as still In tho nfiice, officials :1-nl out a telegram in cslahlisli his ldcnlily--which prnvcd Brooks rruld not have been at the scour- of the hurzlary at 1:30 pm. So. in proving that he was not drad, Brooks proved also that in- was innocent of the crime which he was accusr-d, sirnnizc but irue. In St. CIIIIIPl'lnP!, Quebec, a riizarelle. hull. sci firn in tho up- holslery of a parked cm. 10 shori- i.rrullc-d the ignilinn. slarir-cl lhn auto which was in low gear and roused it to run inln a house which It also sci on fire. I Many mysterious railway arci- denls and highway fatalities may be due to drivers seeing phantoms in their pnlh. These images oc- cur whrn the driver is ovorlircd or sleepy. The-so "road phantoms" are the cause of many serious ar- rldcnia by making drivnrs slam on brakes nr twist at lhe wheel in- stinctively. You don't hellnve ll? Read this report izalht-rod from .11 cases of loniz-dlalance truck driv- nra who swear ih:-v saw highway phantoms. "Bill Hines of Detroit. overturned his truck frying in avoid a horse in lhe middle of the road: Sam l.noh:-rt nf Monlronl. slarlled hy the vision of I Imus!- Ionminiz before. him. uni. his truck crashing into ll gully ion fr-I-I deep. Still olhorx denrrih:-d im- aginary blocks of wood and slnnc In the crnier of the road. And the driver of a WMI road crack pllaenger train. wrecked it and killed several people when he went throuah a closed switch which he saw open." Donlt fool yourself. Phantoms In the road an -' by fatigue. and you l-'ai hcr Tiiomas Rivnr-' nf' luck," Adelaide said. "Hello, Hughey." greeted the drillcr. "Well. she's shut down. You can quit your croakin-3," I Hughoy shambled near, hitchiugl his sad raiment around him. "How. come she'a shut down?" he de- mandod. "Law suit." said the driller. ”Sho." I-liighry r-pal, sidled up to the derrick and lcaiicrl his should- ers against ilic steel. riii:-'3ii:g him-i self abrcnily "I didiit think any- body would figure out to sue Harvey." Something about old Eliliu' Piummer." Gary explained. "See-ms IIC left it cnmnion-lriw wife and- siie's sinrliii: some kind of con- icst aizairst the title of this laiiid." i Old Huzhcv stiffened andi squcaked, "My gosh, is Harvey let-I. tin: 'em get away with that? Why: didn't he come and see me? I knmvcd Elihu Pluininer. Livcd with him off and on for sixteen 'ycar. Elihu never had no coni- .mon-laiv wile. He was scared to death of women. Never looked at lnne, long as he lived. Wouldn't; Icveii go to rt-vival mcet.ih' for. rear some woman would speak .10 him. Who's this woman claims? she was his common-law wife? lwherels she live at?" I "We don't know." Gary got up briskly. ”But we'll find out." - "Just goes in show." mourned "People don't ask mc lnothing. Know more about oil than most any man round this country. but nobody don't ask me advice -about aiiytiiinz.” "Wait for me, Gary!" ahrieked Adelaide. ripping her skirt as she slid off the tool box. "Where are we going now?" "To town. You're going to take me. I guess I could drive but I ;won't risk ll. I want to look at lih-use papers, And then I want a look at that woman and her common-law son. I've got a. kind of hunch,on this business." "But, Gary. surely they wouldn't try to do a thing like that? Forge vi paper and then go to law on . .,-- "Huhvthey'll dare anytlung. Ask any Oil miui. He'll tcll you about 3. lot of funny businas that goes on. They loot wherever they can, and an honest man is fat haul because he's honest. So we're going to take a look at this common- law mm of old Elihu, if he exists. I'm doubtful whether he does Anyway, if there is one. I'll bet he never heard of old Elihu till last week." "Well. thank goociiicss, we're do- ing something! But. Gary, don't you get in a fight with anybody --not with that shoulder" "Don't worry, I'm not looking for 3. flight. I'm looking for a chance to stop n fight.” (Continued) may he the driver who will sce one tomorrow-and crash. Looking through some old cards I came up wiiii ihisl "in the month of Nm. I887. as the steamer Sihcrinn was round- iniz Pane llncc, iix vimx xii. Mionislicd to see a large ball of fire bounce right out of the sen mid gn zooming Info the air. Wlicn lit siarlr-d descending the racy wind blew it ncarcr and nearer the ship. A collision seemed rer- min but it changed its course and again shnnlinx into lhc sky disap- roar:-d. BORDIN Friday 1 p.r'n.: Saturday 3:30-7:15- 9'l5. Doris Day, Gordon Mackac in ' N!- u 99 Vlnv run near or min SILVERY MOON" Rank Drawing Salurday. ""CAMEO” Kenaington Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Malina-9 3:30 Saturday. When a country boy meets a city hlonde in "SKY FULL OF MOON" (Over LII Venn) cuggnst ll aouml Fire Insurance Program, IICSI-IIIIPQI to your in- dividual not-ds. IF YOUR BIYILDINGS ARE VACANT YOU NEED A VACANCY PERMIT. For Correct Insurance Arrangement apply to the following: II:-ad Offica Branch Office Summersido, P. E. I. Charlottetown, P. E. I. T. LELAND LlNKLE'I'IER Summeralde. I'. E. I. MANAGER AGENTS W. B. WARREN. Marnie FRANK I. GAI.I.AN'I'. IYcIlIiig- GEDDIE lIIucLI'2()IJ. IV. Royalty Ion. SYDNEY B. BIRCH, Birch IIIII CLIFFORD SIMPSON. Sllnlr) W. VERNON CRAIG, Bodeque Bridge. M. R. lIIacLEAN. North WIlt- ALEX J. ROBERTSON, Char- ahim lotteloivn. a. M. GRANT. Charlottetown. WATSON HARDY. Montroso. Prince Edward island MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE GOMPANY ll-rlll Adventures of "Capt. Kidd” Mutual Established 1899 Agricultural Mutual 1885 CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - T115 - 9:15 SEE The Land Beyond I Imagination Where .- Adventure Never Ends! 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