Bggngvfiu. 1941 “WESTERN GUARDIAN IfiINTS: J. Elmer Murphy. lli Ilsnover Sh. and George CloI. l0 Ottawa 5t. SUMMEBSIDE liitl PRINCE COUNTY News ‘ ‘ ‘pllona. Advertising '”"-'7'|'hq Guardian may be bought-daily .is any of the fouovrkig- stores h; Samneulde: * Water Street; Goiirlles Drugstore, Street; m; Bookstore, Water Street; irmnio Bakery, Water Mark (iaullet. l‘! Granville Street fills Guardian Illl be delivered to lrly bong in Simmer-aide. an," Buy at 2o per day or lle per week. fiioae lll for tlalmservloa- u give vuiir order to the be: Illvelialble tor dellverise on your reeu. TEX-Efren south sedans woman's Institute pantry male, Hommys Hardware. Saturn)’. March i-‘iii 3 Pm’ ..}{OCKEY Kenalngton Rink. n.4,)‘, Feb. 24. rim si-me in m“ or North Shore League for n” ‘rrgplly, New Annan for at Burns‘. Nhilpeque. —Il0CK-EY Bedeque rink Mon- day. Feb. 3t. Middleton vs. Hol- Illl l. —MAKE your reservations today Red Omss annual meeting §w§;',v,;\lq~. Game starts 8.30. dinner. Plhone 432. Charlottetown. all. nflcl". "‘_ —POLICI COURT-Two drunks 4m: canlissTbociat. ctun united Church. surn- recelvod fines of $35.00 and costs before Magistrate E. H. Strong. Tl ll_\ 30.5%! villi hold u pantry 581d K.C.. in the Siunmersidc Police h, mo Furniture Drilaflmeni 0f Court on Saturday. 8 BHCP McKay 5°» Lid" ‘m 5a" -' --WA.NTED—lbrperlenced. cap- able typist. able to take shorii and.» Apply Box 320. Summer- e. “may, March 8. at 3 Dm- JZNGAGEMENT Announci- flh-T_.Mr, rind Mrs. G003.- ,:l Sllmmcrsidc, wish to an~ Sniiiil- i'.lt‘ rngiige-ilnent of their ':°“.,., daughter. Ruth Frances, fflhgsi... only son of M!‘- and “The rcgular meeting of Mary's Anglican Church was alsrmnsmws nubbei- suiu 1 —-‘ i -—YOUNG PEOPLE'S Ml-ZEIIMG‘: i rt‘ ,‘_“g;-----..-¢.---. ._ CAPITOL risers-doe? . . ' h 4 4 SHOWS 7 TODAY lililiiliin Allll rursiiiv i , -Also- . ATHLETIC ITEMS-MONEY is nor ALL MATINEE TUESDAY 3 :30 you,“ People's Assocmic“ n; gy_|h+eoe-e-eweeoee+eeo++w+e++o-e+eeoooeeeoeo-am+eom laid. ‘THE ..QB1.\RI-°TTET0W" GUM???‘ -aa AAAAA A a vvvwv Summorside AgAAéi For the Boy's Suits Boy's Jersey Suits in red Per Suit Sizes 2-3 ot . . . . . .. :l5 - 9:15 ,eoe+-O-O-Heeeoeee+e-e . l'lll Clark. Lot 1B. Mar- lakc.» place in the near nilurr. ..\"s in _ l A our“, presided at the reguyar “mm; Ur thn Summerslde liiciis Qliih held in thr- cliiirrh llélll rn Thursday evening. ways and means of raising funds ...?» (ilwilsscd and d_<,.u;c;(]|y has dcvotcti in the " “i, of Town ImplEovemcnt t the members was im- glitz-Id to draw up n resolution in f“... oi Ccriaiu Projects winch 7 MEETING-Mr. w. G. R. Harrison conducted; I .5 the devotional exercises. Present was a rielegaiiloil from lhc Ladies] 5 Baptist considerable on Tuesday evening with the src- retary. Miss Blanche l-fogg. prvsid- in; in the absence of the timsi-l dent. Mr. Harold Rodd. Ar~h-| dent-on Guild rind the Lriynicills AS5OClR-‘ | lion ll lirrnngc for n vlsitutiolVBaxter amen: tiic mcmhers of the t~on:;re—' gallon Er. the near future. Arthurf ‘ ' Holland, t present home from] Toronto was ti guest and gave an] The death occurred at h“. interesting talk on his work inhome o“ Cambridge street ye? ga1fgglzg $21" 2:1 ‘ggicsfmlhag: tcrduy of Mrs. Elmira Baxter had been approved cf ill the tiis- Kemp“ Paula's rutsh-n in in‘ Y"'°’c-"|lcd gfll-usillnifvl Helen Mills. Mrs. Ralph Ozon and nlortnic. .-_\v_‘*‘i“"! "m" ‘l. Pr‘! UQ‘ Elili Cvnilt: winners. Prepared rniilini 1"" I'm‘ ° ‘ Blanch: tic-its "lid Marjorie New- Dr Mm y; M.Nr~lll was n ziicst. jotctl at thc close of the meeting. Personals .‘\ll'. l{t.: itjliirk.‘ Kfdlbllllllflll.‘ ls fl bikllltb-S visitor to Mnnlrw-l] m. Merrill Dunn 5130M the ‘i i"'>“"'- ' 5 itrcck-cxrd in Sunimerside. ‘isun Bernard. K"I|.\ill},!- A ‘mlghmn dance was hfld. m. ft for an vxivnrlrcl vls‘l ‘(enny in H". Einudg], SQHQQ]. pm. vi-lh In; molhcr. Mrs. John Eiicfld‘ god“, ,0 [my nl-Cwsary Bernard. Alaldcn. M1155" and othrr rqulplnenl (m. ‘he Ehmdalc hgqkgy ~.~ of ihc family \‘.'l') lire “um ‘lvlizz ill"lt‘. S l ~~-~-—— _ . Ml". and Nil‘?- A.L. Retmlo and .\i:‘. strinit‘) Baizcl". bunlincrq l. Mari" walla,‘ motored to i-dl. manngci- of thr- fnlernatninallcharlonekwx‘ on Monday‘ and re_ Fstflind.nm,‘;,':.'aklitalsEgtfmi‘.“I:iport the the condition of the rorid and Hostel l. Charlottetown. to" 55ml undrrci an opt-ration. Mrs Baker 2s niih lilnn-‘S. state's sympathy of many friends is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wilf- rrd Durn of Alma in the illdde-Yl KENSINGTON l ‘death o! their threc-ycar-old child r [on ltfcrxzlall On szilurtlzii nnrning lilc Frcc- , loin Pixli-s visiird the Kcnsing- Iiirny" friends regret lo lcnrn 0i ion funk zinducfcutcd a Kcnsing- Jhe continued illness of Mrs. Mar- ton (Calif by ii s:oi-c of 3-1. The lll-t Kinch oi’ Alma. who is a Pfi- IREETOIIN :i; genie was kccilly coillrsicd and itienl in the P111100 Cvlmiy H05‘ vcry good work Wit! shown by pltal. _ both if"lill‘~ l —-- T Y gllivlis for lilt- visiting‘ 1h lilo d-znlh of Mr. Abraham hfcfilnis. which occurred cn- F819 lGilL. Elmrdale has lost one o! its respected resid- McIrJiilia team \\l‘l‘f‘ (ivlllflv Rccvrs. Brcvrni- Auld mid Wcnrirll Taylor. and iiicsr gelling nssisls were Allison oldrst and "W" Rrrlrs. Edgar 't‘nylor and Brc-vvainenls. Born in i863. Mi‘. Auitl. spent the greater part of ills lift Krii1..iiglwi'.\ Zinc (‘t)llIIli‘l' wns in the pursuits o’ Agfimiiu"! ‘ind Ltiuifll by Brilsl‘ Champion near Was a Sudwq-iill 011d IWOSDFYI-lls farmer. His fltiieral wrs held at Sacred Heart Church. Alberion. on Tuesday morning. Riequicm Mass illr rnd o! l‘ii- third period. Ken- linzton tirrw our‘ pcnalty. Una-ups:- Konsingion: Uoai. L. Tilornp- m; not...“ (jliffru-d Mum gymn- W.E. Monoghan. Pallbearers nvcrc: Biilii i..nt».-..-ti..-. Harold Condon. Messrs- Joh-n P Wrdlwc- Jame-i Clqfll _\4,~(~,,.-.-,n,_._ Eur; Dunntm; V. O‘Brlen. Prank l. MRKflilliL-LAEO Leo Arscnaillt. Jimmy Kennedy. Mlllll-"li- Mm“! and “"1"! Dimm- Donnie Cllilflfvliull. Bruce Cham- "3- 0l1. —‘_"_ pn..,.vo..,.. GML Al" 5mm; --A host o; friends and neigh- MN,“ A1155“ Rc,.v,s_ Edgar bors invaded the home o! Mrs. Elizabeth Rlx recently to honor her son. Sergeant Charles Rix who. with his lmglish bride were spent-l- ing a fcw days there. Sgt. and Mrs. Rix were the recipients of many lovely gifts. including envelopes containing substantial sums of incmy. The gifts were opened by Mrs. George Murray and the var- ious verses were read by Tailor; fm-unrds. Gcorlzc Reeves. ilciiry Sail-s. Bi-cwar Auld. Ross llsihvsun. Wt-ndcl! Taylor. NOTICE Th“ H‘ b , milk Dllnll- wit“? MiE-i lflffl-ibmon. Waite. Morrison. GaIInnhI _ _e WI I 0 bus leaving Hardy arrailtgcd them on a nearby Deigllan. Gay. Simmons, J. Scliur- iciimo ior Borden or 7 o'clock ‘able. Music W85 furnished by man. Billie Stewart, Delaney, on Monday evening to,» second Messrs. J w OBi-lm. Alton Wrdgc. Perry. L. Richards. game of h" d. Hardy. Sgt. Charles Rix and Miss “b . em“ “"9 PluYofk Lorna Hardy while young and old 71"‘ “'1” us is not filled V' ' -' i ‘ll h f t l". - ' . till pick up pussenggts fiigslrilililfmishtwer: tsearviegst cby T}; ‘yqrlgiiélsh. BcllnLe gulch tray. hostess and all left for their homes “'55 y!’ RIC 8r s‘ lifter uvlshlng Sgt. and Mrs. Rix many years of happiness. "M. . h -o. u. M.- q h,“ m," "llWfl SPECIAL for youi In the China Departments ‘Vere held Wmwllarding. a highly esteemed resi- hy your. f‘fJll‘lll[‘, a delirious supper was dil- was sung by the pastor. Rev. Dr.‘ Mrs. | dcnt of Summcrsidc, in her 77th Although shc had bcrii in lll health for the past two years. ncws of hcr passing came as a shock to a large circle of friends. Her husband. Jolln Harding. pre- ldeceuscd hcr about a year ago. ' sill‘ leaves to mourn one daugh- |tcr.' Olivc. Mrs. Gordon Toombs. iCombridgg Sti-cct; also two als- tors. Mrs. tDial Lcard of Sum- mersidc. and Mrs. S. '1'. Kelly o! VBTICOiiVPI‘. B. (7.. to whom the sympathy of the conunuriity is cXtcndEKl. The funcral will be held from the llOlIlt‘ of her daughter on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment will be in the Peoples Ccmctcry. Summersldc. S ‘ ALBERTDN Tho funeral of the latt- Mrs. Mar- tin Kinch was held from her homo in Aim-i tn The Sacred ‘Heal: iCllUiTll. Albcrton on Friday. Feb- ruary 21st. at 9.30 a.nl. High Muss Plane Turns ‘ Dver 0n S’silie Harhorlce A Fleet Canuck aircraft, owned by Paul's Flying Scilool. Char- lvilviflwn. vras badly damaged when it nosed ovcr after landing on the ice of Sumnivrsidi- har- Zrour about. [Wu 0'(‘ltlt'ii ‘Saturday afternoon. 'l‘.‘it- tiilui. Joseph Quinn of Sunlmcrsidc. who was alone was ilninjurcd. H» had brought. the plane down smoothly on the runway that liatl bccn cleared for tlcc racing iind Wit: taxllng to a slop ntlcii hi: struck a hard lidge of snow that, liar been tlirowll up b_v the snol plouglf. and turn-d ovvl‘. The dilmagc lvi_ltlr~ Plfill" l.~ cludcd a tti-lslcd propeller. oil. wing twisted and sonic dannigc it the cnglnc cowliilg. The aircrzif‘ was later towed around to llll west cnd of lhc Town on the icc and thence i0 tllv airport. The pilot cbtaincd Ills privatc license some timc ago and W115 gctting in flying hours in ortlci- to log the rcqufslte limc to obtziin his coin- mcrcial pilot's license. , Mr. Paul Sharpe. the 0\\'fl(‘l' of the piano. iatt-r flcw ovrr the. sccirc in another aircraft and, many people \Vf'i‘(‘ tllldPl‘ liic iln- pvcssion that the plane that llati. been in the nccidcnt. was in illf‘ air again. _ 5 iiilliwr inf Requiem was celebrated by the Reverend Father Monoghan. who Jlsopoffiriaicd at the grave. Much _s_vmpathy is extended to the lic- rcaved family lll ‘ row. , ___ . i Miss P-irli-i Ncllignn spcnl ihc ‘wcekcnd in Tirznish. where she re- ceivcd a cordial welcome fro-lll her- niany friends. their grcnt sar-i I Tho card party held in the Parish‘ Hull the evening of the 18th piov- ‘ed a grand success. The lucky . prize winners were: Ladies. Mrs. H. |0];Brlen; Gents: Mr. J. MacDon- a . i Fricnds regret tho illness 0f ‘Mr. John C. MavNeill in thc West- ern Hospital. All hope for a com- plete and speedy recovery. Tile Tignish Midgets and the Kinsmerfs Midgets. S'8ide. played n good game on the Alherton Rink on Wednesday night. The encoun- tcr ended 6-2 in favour of Tlgnlsii. i Lineups: Tignish-Goal. Junior ,McRa<-; Defence. Kenneth McRae. .Rcggie Arscnuult, Edward Des- lRocilc. Frcd Arsenault; Forwards, B€nnic Klnrh. Mcivln LnClalr. Clif- ifoi-tl Bernard. Everett. Richard. Ar- |nold Gavin. Valmorc Arsenauit, ‘Jimmie Klnch. S'Side: Crockett. Grady, L. Scliur- Second Period 3~-Ti§lI'PSll. Melvin LeClair. s-Tignisn. Clifford Bernard. Third Period 5—S'Sidc. L. Sirhurman. tl-Tignish, Everett Richard. 7~Tignish, Melvin LeCialr. Referee: Charlie Mclnnis. Penalties: Tlgnlsh 2;-S'Side 1. ALBERTON RIZGALS win IN us": rainoo m“ "I llimYUI-Illl fliid the most natural looking artificial Fruit _ The‘ "lll"- Mllw In a bowl of this Fruit ftll’ your dining | "eh. 5o ‘gory, PPWNI llrlee of 6 pieces for only 0! cents is for this j M, m‘ "ii urlv. we don't. tniviireiih trail will last long in tnn ‘ "I M102! CHINA DEPARTMENT. '~“?:.G'°°¢I'¥ Department has reoeivbvl a Inail shipment of Grand- Thr- Albcrtoll Rcguls played‘ with the O'I.ieary Maroons on the O'- Lcary Rink Wednesday night. First period O'Lo1ry 1. Second period. O'l.cary 1. Third period, Albertowt. - Fred Mlllman i. Jerry alley i i‘ I "Olllhnut Mix. This fast Mix nukes a belch of laelous harm: l" 15 minutes. It til so ally to usentreat your family to h“ m" Itlld Coffee any‘ time! The price for a package is i3 cents-- "l: item! ovlocnv passes-nuns. Y a “d 7°" "l"! Ill! on!” Record Mllo- -I‘vvent to tell you i Elam" “l lewd Plum. mo. n. n": ls the Ileetrolii. ‘ "u" self-contained nodeL-you merely plug in and pls . It ,_ h T?‘ ""1 “Milli relludletion and is a most attractive ood h “m d‘ lirlee ls 08.50. The other type attaches to your Radio. o, m". lcvrverla your Radio I'M» a leeerl Player. The ‘n! DQAenTI Cure see. Cone tryl Como bay. ‘Ht u» ii ans 1e De ' ..., I partnent to plrehaae your drinkln Gla . . m‘: "Putflflll! of them this morality-They are so Feriaonrltlls ‘In n supply‘ of the various shes-J to 1O eenla eaeb. l I "fr: "ll"! can free with every Q earls pal-oilseed! lielns _ Md a”? "Mn-III faulty ivlll go for them in a great big ., n“, ot°r lnoreuso get a supply today from the D e I [good lzllendlhcg of cnthualswc Alphonse Richards 2. The pupils of the Alberton High School and surrounding districts attended the "Free Movie" pre~ srnled in the Institute I-Iall at 330 .m. on Wednesday. February 10th n addition to the library theec educational films are means i! stimulating interest in the pupils; they provide lessons in picture form for the delight and upl ft of young people. The Western Hospital Lati- les‘ Aid. Bowtng Club met at the home oi the heaaurer. Mrs. Lawson. Wcdnestlty evening at 8 o'clock. Despite the unavoidable absence of a great many there was a very members eager to ttart work with renewed interest. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. W. years. $’sille Bowling iLisbon Madrid ‘ Colorful Cities in Post-War Era Rftsulis. ui‘ Fi-itlzii‘ night's plat m1 Indies Bowling Leanne, piuitwi lll; Capitol Bowling Ailf‘.\'»<. silmir-Pi“, sidcz~ _ H I lligll single ClilHSSr‘ Pcrry .430. High three Clarisse Prrry hi9. i I l By IIENIIY BUCKLE!’ LISBUN. Feb. l: e- tRculcrti — 152 106 Tiic Portugcsc say proudly: “Qitem 181 I53 m0 tem vLslo itisboa. nao tem vlsto 105 15'.‘ COUsii boa" in c-llicr words: “h? 153 '5" ,\\ll.l las ircl sccn ii-llmi has llllSS- {ell somellfng vrry bczlutiflil.“ l Mzclvid lies many excellent quai- At0mics:—- C. Perry M. Bernard J. Bernard O. McNeill G. MPNPi-ll .. Total~2459. “"1"- ‘itles but its most ardent admirers $2 ggitfnf“ " could scarcely call it a town of N‘ Hlellldlinoll lgl-li;oummaifihlggpoltiitiiisn‘n Madrid and z. n - ' E k . B_ Iftmfln‘; _ l3‘! lrsl ‘.l irittr i0 lisLon. f am lid- Total-ZOSO. mg to liike the grave risk of Illfliv Lil]; inorlal cncmics in both Iber- Sinclalrs:—- I _ l- capitals by comparing tile il-VO L palm 151 in 2l3,c';:]l¢s_ M- Mfflflhul‘ w? 123 Lot Icsl viow you can have of H- MCANP" 9° m7 "U; ' --. '- '1 " ll b" lei B La M. “I9 H3 105 Lisbon i. wlcu niriv it! l ' “g m " ‘Failing to thr- Tagtls y_u can 80' 118 140 l25 E. Douglas . i V. Y < ,__ . - T 1 2153 f in licv. of Lisbon lcinmlsccnt of o“ _ ' 'ihnt tf Istanbul iccn from the Bos- Bu” Be”._ _ 11o u-'. tut with Lisbon winning on B. Arsenauit m royin’; I n t m“ E. Pl a -' .u _.-i rcmams 1e riea. c F‘ Kerlieyu 142 l6‘! H6 “mi urdcdy town tlcslgncd by the T Aiseniluit 231 144 till |j1l(\!l<;,(ili Marqu" do Pombal af- E. Gallant 155 160 .:0'l. __.... L. .. ...- . Total-2477. i p wgm-‘rr-v‘ Suicide Qqtlndh- l‘ E. MacKay .. 160 2H M; . N. Simmons . . 139' P. Woodside 13". M Crosby ~ 5'1‘ M. Sharp 3 . mw W Total-AH 5. Crystals D. Gallant . l6‘! 208 lib; M. Clark . ... 117 137 1 JI K. Mailman . I63 lllii [if E. Todd ..li6 ms n? s. Coles . . 141 92 12.. Totai-l929. IpNDOlL-tCPi — Deaths from traffic accidents in Britain in 1M6 totalird 5.062-—iowcst in 20 hers to her home for the next sew- lngclrclc on Wednesday. Messrs. Heath Warren. Harry Dickie and Maurice Mills motored from Bllmméfilfldflll Alberton on Wednesday where they attended the ‘mckgy “mo on the Alberton link. i _ DRAPAIID TIIEATRE sec HERE. PRIVATE .;g§~,,,.,u,,, m, iilinailovs f PAID OFF FOB OWNER. _ Starring Credited with saving the {agn- Robert. Walker as lite. Ilsrsrove iiy grocery store and .adloiitliig ‘ With I residence lit Guelph. Ont.. Su.\-. three-year-old cooker spaniel. is seen with her master. John Eisry. r10. Susie's insistent scratching at the door brought Mrs. Roy Eis- ley downstairs ln time to discover a fire burning in the store. Donna lee! and Kperiaii Wynn The Laughs of a Notion . M-G-M Plelare Mom-Tied. Feb. 24-25. llll Leavlit kindly invited the mem I Boy's Knit Suits Two-tone effects ond plain. Boy's Sailor Drown ond Novy, reol serviceable garments, sizes 3-4-5, per suit .. VISIT DIIR GIIILDREWS DEPARTMENT FDR ALL KINDS 0F CHILDREN'S WEAR , lliil. 1f it rains. oul comes a gaily- icream and hOll¢y-—f0'f‘i.lil\.<. a5 the . Devil-Belgian concern —- are derc- lirit and primitive. except for some l ... . . I D Wanted Articles In Our g Children's Department Smaller Boys \ I end blue, sizes 2-5-4. Suits .ee lI-U‘ol|eII Bay's Sizes Boy's Sizes Per P Floor) Sizes Specie .. 4.50 4.95 Boys Pants’ Short Corduroy Fonts- Z-4-6, per poir .... ... Boys Overall "Qveroiis with Straps ond bib, ... ..., zlsocind Boy’s Blouses Prices, each . . . . . .. . y’s Sweaters ePilre wool sweaters in o good assortment oi shades. Sizes 294-6, on sole, eocli . . 2-4-6. ‘Regular $1.25. SIIMMERSIDE, P. E. I. for the great earthquake of 1755. Madrid is neither ncat n01- orderly, lls batty sky-scraper with their modest 16 or l8 stories make ll the most "Americanized town in Europe." Lisbon’; climate i; moderate. languid. that of Madrid extrav- agant. swinging from extremes of (‘Olfl fo cxirclties of hcrit. i Lisbon dresses couservativrly. "The sencras make a point of weal"- iing hats. Madrid dresses smartly a-nd in American style. A Madrid stcnographer has the knack of ilri-ssing 11kt- a princcss on wry fcw pcsctos. She docs not wear u hut-d kerciuef lo keep her hair dry. Usibonls cafes are numerous and teeming with mostly male clients drlrklng tenor coffee. with a plate of rakes at hand. Financial Boom Madrid cafes are disappearing as fast B5 hull-so cabs. Latest victim is lo be Lit Granja Florida. Most of Witchlioctors Still Piying Grisly Trade PIETFERMARJTZBURG. South Africa. Feb. l2 .- tCPi—'l‘liQ South African lTHilVE \\lif‘il doctor has as much power today 35-119 hail a couple of centuries ago. His craft is one of the most lucrative in the country and he might well be the rn/vy of many medical pracliticni» crs. This stateincni tvrs made rc- i-cnlly by Dr. G.G. Mason. of \\'a.ll- inglmi. Mic: a four months‘ tour in Zululand and Northern Natal whcrg he studied native witch- craft. Dr. ltlason. who came to the Union cln behalf of a geographical _cclcly. szbid llllll il was a Uoillllfli‘ fallacy that witchcraft among Scutli African ilativcs was "played out” HUT] exisltcd Otilv in the more iso- ‘nlcd places. "Nothing can be more misleading." he said. them become baniu. -— symptoma- tic cf Spain's present financial boom. Madrid folk. inslcad cf sit- ting in cafes. stand at bars and order ba-lvarla splits or waffles-with Spanish call them. Lisbmfs shops are stocked with tic-rial. You could look in l0 shop windows and not see a single for- eign peoducl. Foreign curralcy is short and what. there is is needed for producer goods. Lisbon’; trams - British rim - nre swift. modern and magnificent. ‘Madrid's tr ms — run by a His- new modern cars recently bought from Italy. g Lisbon is flooded with travellers and tourists. On Madrid streets. you rarciy hear i\ foreign language spoken. Libon‘s some 800.000 inhabitants are scattered ovcr an erlcmous area. Mrdrldks 1.200.000 tweiiers an msiniv concentrated in a WT)‘ smell space. Lisbon looks immensely prospe. ous. but most Lisbonites rnv limes are hsrdi/ladrld looks shabby. bill is more prospcrcus than it 11's bt-‘Pn tines the post-wai- boom of 1023- 25. I O O-O-O-G-OQO-OO-Q-OOOOOO-O-O-O O-i ‘ Starring LOIS COLLIER and PAUL KELLY Also lerlll \-O+Q-O-Q-O-Q—O4-O-O~O40~O-O4-O4-O 0-04 foreign , CAMEO i) Monday 6:00 and I230 f; Tuesday 0:30 o, A Nightmare of Mystery on an '4 Island of Terror In 4i "rm: car cecal-a" fl! "Pear of running foul of the criminal code has curbed many of llic Zulu witch doctors‘ activities. but lllCv ‘must’ hale a pinch of on infant's heart or llvrr — and bab- ies still disappear in Zululand and Nnlril and arc never heard cf agllni. Their mothers, with the throru of In white and plaid, size-s 4 A I ' H. . and 1 .00 Boy's Parka Jackets Warm cosy garments in novy ond brown. Sizes 3-4-5-6 ond 6x. Each ....... 2.50 ... 3.50 B0y’s Wool & Cotton Mixture Sweaters 75c -....--...--, Sinclair 6c Ste wart Limited IDr. Mason. “The dreaded secret Bula dance ‘is also against the penal code. but ‘it is regularit- performed. It is at ithis dance that witches who in- lspire evil are ‘smelled’ out and ‘killed. It is very seldom that in- formation about thesq dances reaches police. because informers k-ncw that the Punishment for talk- hlg is death and there is 11o re- prieve when once the witch doctor hag prollounccd sentence of death.“ r. Mason said he would ll’ to explode the fallacy that wit doctors are always mcn. It was ex- tl'iiil‘it‘l_\' difficult for women to be- coin! witch doctors but he had found several in Zululand and Natal. Invartablv the women twitch doctors ncre specialists. ' "I know personally of a few in- stances of witchcraft when; natives wcrc hcalcd by witch doctors after they had bccn given u/p as incur- Fable by modern surgery and med- cnc. "Herbs which are almost. full:- lu-ionn to 1hr modern pharmaco- noel: have r-‘fcctcd cures wblch_ still DUZYlQ mcdical men. "Tn thrsc cures it must be borne in mind that faith is the greatest healer r1 all. and the when doc- tcr, commanding as he tbg; the faith and respect of his pdtimts. starts ovcr his European’ counter- pull. whtiihlls to rely largely on said medicine." said Dr. Mason. jnlprnnligng] goojs _ stockings death hanging tivPr them. fcrget from America. whisky from Si-ot- that they‘ "fr had n tab lnitirl. beauty products from Paris. -’_""-- A not to nlerttlon stacks of foreign Q B ‘"' books. reviews and IlOWSDDpETS. . Madrid's shops are entirely nli- ‘.7 Carl Weeks, Aibertnn i ._ John A. Thompson. Kcnsington Gcddle hfarllcod. Wrst Rnfnliy Sydney B. Birch. Port Illil I i7 W. V. Craig, Bcllrque P.E.l. Mutual Fire Insurance Dnmpany Incorporated I885 t llesd Office: Summerside Oétfihldkiti-OD-MOM ~Guarc| against loss From l AGENTS l- i»? FIRE! Fire strikes rich and poor alike. lcaving n path of dcnth and destruction be- hind. Iiii you‘ have adequate protection against lnsscs by , fire? Why not consult us about safeguarding your homc and property. w ==Ww MacLean Bros" North Wlltshire (i. M. Grant. Charlottetown Frank I. (iiiilniit. Wellington f Clifford Simpson. Stanley Bridge Parkman Jenkins. Pmvnnl. i 3 \ Branch Office: Charlottetown 2.1:; "rf 1' ‘ h