JUNE,“ y . . l .’ y. [i HE WESTERN GUARDIAN éz.'i'.'f'i..'.l.‘f"..‘i"o.".'.."."s’..'.'i.“"°‘“‘ i SUMMEBID! Ill RHINO! COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Aiilvortlflng. {iii-TQ-aiiarimoy bobougbtotanyol-tiia ‘ . following stores In Silllimdtaide: poumore. Water Street,- Gourilea Drugstore. l1 l‘ tral Street: m” Bum,’ when. Street: Mark Gaudet. l‘! Granville Street; “i .| 6.0.3,, p. ll Streeit Aim Iloimiie’! Grow-r. eoooiie Street; fir“ . uisuil Motor humor. Water Iirvilt. n, fiulrdllll will be delivered leans bane in liinrnuoiilo by Carrier at 3o per lily or Ila pecwoek. Ilium :80 or see-r for this service ‘r m, ,0...- order ‘to the l»! moonlit!- fflrleliverr on mu routs -""""—soea'ouu and --iuAm wanrnn- Apply Mrs. ‘Jon SABE- " , w. Roy Cympbéu, Cheiton. gnfxhCia-rk-e, m IPiizroy street, =01!!! STORE will not be 09°11 ---— “? t ‘i "- "'- ' _...... "Mama's Baby Hoff. in Long 40R SALE _. i942 DI LUKE e: Hail on Fridoy. June 4. st 8:30 Plymouth Sedan. New motor- o- In- - . Phone m orcoil i. uufaodflgtifflffd St. Summerside. i -ron.- s ans. - Slrlviblfl! _____ Slants. tnunlsp.) $1.00 o. hundred. KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS Al. Bahamian-Travellers Rest. ‘lponed meeting Wednesday» 9 30;, Election of officers. Re- ireshmenls. .. MMERSIDE Baptist Plow" SU "Aunt Susie Shoots —I"0R SALE. - Dunlap Strum- berry Plants. also Gentleman's Bicycle, practically new. Price $34.04. Louis Mouse. New AIIIIII. ii nr"'"" . = . .. q ndish Hell -<I.ECITAI. of pupils of Ms: _ 2,7} h _ _ V». m” “ca? a131,, grvém-tgjn 33o, Frances Wells. classes of Park s” i "‘ Widm‘ "' _____ CorneriuIrlsh-town, Morgue, and ‘“ ‘WANTED elderly woman n ‘£10m; z vexmzxis Pmisfiiver Hit)“, NOTE: One ‘show only‘ (each night) 7:15 ' i hwsekeeper for family o’ “m SE: of’ candy. ‘on and c‘ 4 Hours of Solid Entertainment Good urges. Rural location, near gummersidc. Write box 333, Sum- mersidc. -FOB BALE. — Ford 8. mid business Coach. Good condition. Radio. Heater. Defroster, Fan. Also -.\'0TICE - The annual meet- _ _ _ l t - . , m c! the thugs. ‘i? 1:. p38 ltixalfeilggzsigogi ilnew 3:15? Evenings (to all) 65c; Motinees, Adults 50c, Children 33c .,‘1'lf'..'..'§s’.§:. i’ block with whit; um. Pruitt C°“"=" “s” ' A tin c bell no . I ' b ‘d fl . ‘es 1.0m from Wednesday. June 2. to “s will 9 0H8 n $161111 mooccaocaopeeo-aco-acoax-ce-Qcomoeow styles. L o ve I y Y lzozcegyo 1",‘)? s" June“ t-Lgiflflgglwi-Reisliltgei by mroltis io-a-coo-ee-Q-oeocoaee , ‘lwdef- Fli" size ' ' ' w , d i r _ r “"..“.'°""“t§?.“§;.§‘.°;‘% ‘ii-ah ».%%‘-i.».°... canto THEATRE 0 I-eirv 5;." "°""-~"° " - ecreiarv M" me ° P EcCrn .Margt and liah- a ' ‘ - lmleration. will address a meeting m?“ ‘swag.’ mguatutes at L)“; I KENSINGTON ___ w“ in Searletoirn hall. rridev- Jim“ River i-iuii. Wednesday evening. Tuesday 1:15 Ind M5 Rev. w.'r. Mercer or the Mount , iai 8 ll-m- EWYWI" “'¢1’~‘°*“°~ June 2nd. Admission 25c and 10c. Joan I-‘oniaine As Ivy In Stewart United Church and re- ccme and bring your friends. sale of “m! —-F0L1»°“'l-\'G USED articles l“ -WELCOME VISITORS - Mr. Also Seriol will present educational films in B a sale nu good runnlns ¢<>n<11i1°m= and Mrs. John n. Spence, Hunter oooaoikoo — M the 01cm United Church on TIGIS and Driving wagon: separator (Do- Laval) 550 capacity: set of bob- gjgjghs; pong sleigh: set of dlsc barrows; base-burner; kitchen range iEnicrprlsel; jog cart. Will who young pigs or cattle for pay- ment. Wilbur MacArthur. Ken- rlnglon. River. were the welcome guests for a. week. visiting with their dough-V ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards, Bummersidc. This aged couple celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on May 6th Both are over 83 years of age and still going quite strong. —FAR.\IERS‘ MEETING — A meeting of interest to all farmers in the vicinity of Cape Traverse. regarding the organization or a (to-operative Warehouse, will be held at 8:30 o'clock. Tuesday eve- IilIlK, June 1st. ln Cape Traverse mill. Speakers from the Co- operative Union and Department of Agriculture will be present. -SOCIAL HOUR ENJOYED - The Ladies’ Guild of Summcralde Baptist Church held its closing meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. F; MacNelll with the president, Mrs. Wilfred Inman, iii the chair. During the business period a discussion took plaoe re- garding the raising of funds to- ward the Home Economics Course which will begin in the Summer- slde High School in the fall term. The members were busy with the lusual sewing and knitting aft-er which refreshments were served by the hostoss.-—S.. -DON"I‘ MISS double feature in Crapaiud l-iall. Thursday, June 31d. when the Belmont B. Y. P. U. pre- sent "Aunt Susie Shoots the Works". a lhrce act mystery farce, tnd the Suiriineiside Cameo Riainch Hands Sonoke-y, Brownie, Shortle and Slim present their minimal lhow with a blending of voices and musical ability you won't soon for- get-. A show you dcn‘t want to miss. Curtain 8.33 P. M. q-SCOUTB INTIRTAIN — The third troop of Bummer-side Boy Scouts held Parents‘ Night on Wednesday in the High School when Jack Smith. Garth Jenkins. Bruce Murray. Gerald Arseniiult. Henry Gallant and Edward Clark were invested with the Tenderfoot Scout Badge. Brief addresses were given by Rev. Charles Carnegy. president of the locgl Boy Scouts; Mr. .W. A. Currie. assistant com- missioner; and Rev. Father Wight. The parents were welcomed and the speakers thanked by Scout Master David Darnell’. who was [orb unto Caesar the things which assisted during the evenin8 by As- are;caesai~'s: and unto God the sistant Scout Master Roy Dayc. lhlnqgs that are cod-i. no dwelt The,‘ boy! under the direction o! at engih on the following three Mr. Davis Murray. gave a dom- polEls: l._ A patriotism that ls oiutr-atiou of Morse Code signal- open minded. 2. A patriotism that ling; also in first Aid directed by viould put patriots to work. 3. A the Scout Master. On the table patriotism that. is intelligent-S. was a display of gadgets which ~ the boys had made during the —.\'I'I'END CHURCH - A splen- did turnout of local Guides and Brownies paraded to the Summer- iide BaplPl. Church where they attended divine worship on Sun- oav morning. Rev. E. J. Berrass, minister, preached an appropriate ierhcn on The. Patriotism of Chiistlan Youth. taking his text iii Matthew 22:21. "Render there- _i 2 Motinees: Tuesday Admissions:- CAPITQL-Summerdzie rotary firiir.) virn. i... vTiiliii. 1 l! H 8% v SUI II I $1 A IlIlO-IOLIIVIII-IIYII IISIEIPIHI IELEM THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOT'i'_i'Q'i'f$J__WN l niiviii transition-sprains: iincimis musician’. ITIGIIIIIEOLOI IIII ULIIK ‘Ill-E VIVIEII LEIGH v LESLIE IIOWIRDg OLIVIA titlilVlLLlliD A SEIZIIIOK IIITEIIIATIUIAL PICTURE t ICU ll VIGTOI FLEMING ' I and Thursday-Z PM. Suspense Dynamic Drums. "Tl-IE STORY 0F IVY" fvfrs. Hickey and Mrs. Lax-kin, as- sisted by Mrs. Mark Gaudct. _Jri. Mrs. Henry Bishop and MrS- M0159- Mlss Connie Elm-inn. retiring presi- dent. was in the chair when a sub- stantial sum of money was given to the Senior Auxiliary. During the social hour. refreshments were served by the committee lmcharge -S. ' Personals _Mrs. Clarence MacGuigan was in Summzrside Thursday on busi- uess. —Mrs. Daniel MecFadyen and Mrs. Ralph MacPadyen. both of Hunter River. were in Summer-side Friday. '-—iVlLiss Leauore Watson, Sum- merslde, spent the week-end Moncton, guest of her grandmoth- er. Mrs. "Watson. his home lri Summerside on Salur- day evening after a three weeks’ trip in litoutreal and Ottawa.-S. -Mrs. Honeywell Spence and daughter. Joan~Gale, of Hunter River, spent the week-end in Sum- mersidc with her slster-ln-law. Mrs. Edwards, First St. -M.r. and Mrs. Wellington Pot- tléon and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth white. all of Hunter River. paid a. flying visit to Summerslde Sat- urday. . ,__ , .143. and Mrs. Earle Sudbury. Summereide. spent tho holiday in Moncton, guests of Mra. Sudbury‘; mother. Mrs. Margaret Watson. 0n ir return Mrs. Watson accom- p led them over for a Week's in _Mr, R, w. wood returned-jo- Lovely fpbrics. Gowns crepe, jerseys, Pyjamas in pl ' d - _ ed broodclothfugrfililtedsildl- ' ‘New F I1’ j t, as ion Here's e wonderful opportunity to give your wardrobe that extre touch of flldilibf you've olvloyo wanted-cool dointiness in loco frosted full cut styles, A lovely range of gowns-rayon,‘ ' cm" rayon c Pfiflilzl cotton ., re e ‘ rlldtilfi- Full sis: izmlmgfi § i‘ ' "an: I573 ifmmm, Crepe petticoois iii cently appointed Social Service worker by the P.E.l. government Thursday June 3rd. the province for the lvlrs, Bob Ellis of ULeary. the O’I.cary Nazarene frigs for the past two weeks in the Summerslde Nazarene Church.‘ They have now returned to their homes. They visited Charlotte- ‘i town and also Bass River. us. where they micro stationed befcre coming to The Island; Mr. Orville Phillips of Oleary is receiving congratulations on successfifir. his wc-rk at the Prince of Wales College Charlottetown. Orville came to ,_E.W.C. in 194.1, enlisted in the RC.A.I-". in 1942. serving for some time in the lrmous Thunderbird Squadron and t-lien returned to P.W.C. ill 1945. Ml‘. Phillips hopes to attend Dalllousie University lri Halifax and study dentistry. vcr-~""~"n~ —Rupert MacNell, student at Acadia. University in Wolfvilie, NS. who recently returned from the mainland university after a successful scholastic year. has en- listedJor the summer ln the R.- CAF. and is stationed at Dart- mouth, N.S. He is a veteran of World War Two and ls a success- ful teacher. Mr. Elmer MscLennsn of Uh. iorwnle, about one mile from Oliesry, who recently moved in- to the district from Springfield West after loosing his flne re- conditioned home by fire in Jan- Bloomers Major Ellis has returned from attending the Three Hills. Alber- ta, Bible School and also the school in Chllll-wack, BC. He ex- pects to do missionary work in Holiness Church. He is a son of Mr. and Rev. HM. and Mrs. Burgess of Church have been holding revival meet- Panties Luclies’ rayon’ and cotton bloomers. (Mo. and briefs in all wanted styles. White and teorose. From 49c to ‘L50. ‘ Children's royon and cot- ton bloomers, panties and briefs. Sizes 2 to i4. From ._ 39c to 75c. Bed Jackets Brushed rayon bed jackets both the high and low neck- line, full length sleeves. Shades l-pink and blue, 1.50 and 1.75. Upper Floor. Main Store Section Combination Slip Combination slips in block crepe with white top. ideal for weer with the shirt Sizes 34 to 40, 4.50 Waist combination. ‘SMALLMAII’ PRICE _lS MAThad With Camisole Slip Camisole slips with Iuce trim- pink or blue ribbon insert. fhite only. Sizes l4, 16 and ls, a.95. Slips in taffeta, crepe, ny- lon and jersey. Straight and bios cut. Shades-while, teurosa and block. Sisal, Qu qllly 32 to44.Frcm 225N450. retary-treaaurer, Lloyd Matthews; m, 1°“ W, 515"", My; K1101. 5911"“ l‘ Amw- I" mu‘- Th‘ lin of Bloomfield. wher‘: l-ie made “lbw” l" "i" “mmm” - hlr home mo an invalid and blind Emphymm “mlmm” - m?“ inter Mrs. John Webb in Bloom- Macsrem" D" Gem“ -D°w“' fzeld.’ Interment was in the fam- vislt. This aged lady is over B5 your; andresl smart. lce cream. There was a fine de-‘ votiorial, a camp fire scene, sing- ing of favorite campfire songs, and various games 1nd contests. uaiy of this year, was recently pAGSBII ’ virltih a. fine hymnbook with music by the Official Board of the West Cope pastoral charge of the United Church of which nmoerit lava, story laid lflnlmb ayu War days, with its tremendous paniormva of marching armies. burning cities and dramatic emo- tional conflicts. term. An amusing skit was, stag~ ed by the troop for the entertain- ment of the parents. At the close of the meeting the guests were shown the new quarters which had 1CLOSING SESSION - The Ewing meeting of the Y. P. s. of Piliilmerslde Church of Christ was mild on Friday evening in the riiiirch hall. Opening with a short —Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ieard and daughter. Sandra Lee, Notre spent been equipped by the local Y's Men's Club-S. iivbtlonal per‘od which included "i! hymn. "In My Heart There Rings a hfclorly". and prayer by the minister: the meeting took the form of a social evening when limes. silmls and music were 'en- iflyffl- A delicious lunch we: serv- rii by the committee in charge life! which a. circle was formed to bidfzood-bv" until the Fail seri- iwu- but each member was remind- irl that although no weekly ggth. "inks he or she would he expect- "1 f0 b? "Tu his place on the Sab- biih. The Mizpah benediction t-‘ilggi igis enloysbie gathering}:- -CI.08ING W. M. S. SESSION -.- A good attendance marked the closing meeting of the, Evening Circle W. M. s. of Summersidi! Presbyterian Chitrch. which was held st the Manse on rriday when the following officers were ap- pointed for the coming year: President, Mrs. C. C. Hickey; vice- president, Mrs. Ronald Jeffrey; secretory. Mrs. Edwin Macltay: treasurer. Mrs. Fred Mbare. The devotional period was in dial-p d ~—-~ - ~ . ' - o. n. u. ,- h I ow. "it out in the sun. . . . Why 3t downwillitt: ‘lhcrda a corner in which mi can flit up ‘a delightful "oat-door Living Boom. New Sumner rur- “1- The nice days lust moire no want to Department . . . It's cem- and sturdy. Metal Suntan padded cushion- gfzlfur ii II on display‘ ia the nruiiiiro chi! e. its attractive and it's well built m, ' "lib wheels. adlllltabio book anl roll: MM ‘ii Lawn Chain with padded cushion that m rink rlrhi his if‘ “a lilo wooden neck Chairs with canopy and footrest - Ioiillnl will . l-Iwn Chairs -Sturly Lawn‘ ‘tables ‘and all kinda of iiiioliltlii h." Furniture.» ilseerowaryn vlau._- lIanasoeko-"rlian are “ta few of the hail pieces ef at-Deiir lnrniture to be taunt M. There's more on be Mil (loin-tn arid choose Iai-uiirfn Ior f “M-"Wr Irvin-lemma u» nralvire Desert-mt 9i tun-r- Dame Street. Summersidc. the week-end at the home of Mr. word's parents. Mr. and Mr!»- Urville Leard. Borden. P. S. I. -Rev. Charles Camel? if" summerslde on Monday morning as. commissioner to the General Assemblv of the Presbyterian Church being held in Knox Church. “Toronto. He was accompanied‘ by M". Onmegy who will visit rela- tives and friends throughout Ont- ario during the summer months. “S. " rornrbm III ma Thoflnlveriivf Havana was founded in i738. ' lillIES MOVIE"! EVERY WEEK _ FRENCH RIVER WEDNESDAYS MALPEQUS THURSDAYS This weeh- ' WHAT TEXAS JAMBOBS!” with nen Curtis Aiio the noooioé rm limit oi the National Born Dance. ‘ Shows i!“ oouww» nAnwA“ oo-eo-oooeoeoeo nave-own _Arithirivr. _ . i - - _ n ‘ “f”; Bin-u I ................. noon minor-Q: rirla moi-n ‘na.’ _,,_ “hlhflililiieldirentaioeeilihoiolilflelirenfllhelilif A M h , "s" M"... "rm:- yillalutzll-liiltl. X or.w_...-riiomrirm _ i .9" °'" your‘; ,1...“ "mi". M“ . . m“. fig‘ u, _ Pavilion, vieioiio. y‘ n ' v_ - “i s , “I 1; M ./~ vvvdfdillldly. “M: . M'.Mi"'=/¢~"W 3g s. . h» hi». hero- " i“!!! hillbil- -»;. u Mr. MacLennan for and faithful recording steward. The ‘Trail Ranger giroup and the Canadian Girls In Trallfflg group of the oleary United Church held their closing func- tions on Friday evening, May 28th. The Trail Rangers with their leader. Rev. W.G. Dickson had a theatre party und then a treat of ice-cream atvthe m-anse. The boys, although numbering only six, had a successful year and earned their "Certificate of groups who met the requirements re number of meetings, badge work. projects. worship services etc. The boys made u donation to the Velda Matthews Pond and to the Missionary and Maintenance , Fund of the Church. The Praetor ls George Bernard: Scrintor. ald Mathesom. The Vice Presid- ent ie Peter Pate. Church ‘in the mom. ‘which was most the girls were the W.M.S. ILT. for P121. Adele MacAusiand. Mr. and daughter ‘rlgmiii and Siirnrneralde tenaiico Pupil. etc. Delicious freshmenia were served at many years was the painstaking and eiffiifent Billy Matheaori; Cashe: _. Don- Tho 0.0.1.1‘. held their closing function at /the Olsary United Sunday School unprofi- riately decorated. The guests c; an auooiatn chambers. The leader of tho 0.0.1.1‘. is Mrs. W.G.‘ Dick- son.. The president of the CG.- this year is n munber of the O‘Leary group. o: "Ohary No. 2 branch, Canpiilan Mn. RF. MaoAurland o! Ilomafleiii and last year's vice- . dent for P31. la a member of the Clary group, Helen She‘.- foon..'rlia-O'Leary 00.1.1. group is the. only Itch group botweeg an during the past‘ year made gifts to nrarzlworthy causes sucnas the u. .c.. the veins-intrusive runii, the waaionary and Mair:- .the close with plenty cl homemade A very successful Flddling Con- test and Step Dancing Contest was held in the Oiieary Hall on Thursday night, May 21th by the 0'L.eary Branch of the Canadian Legion. The Hall vras literally packed to its Qty doors and many mole were turned away. A dance followed the contests and delicious refreshments were serv- ed. Over $300., was taken in and over $35. was cleared on refresh- ments. The money will be used tn construct a new Legion Home in O'Lea.ry ‘and already thi OLeary legion has over $800 on Recognition" from the Marithno Mid I01‘ Wilt PHPDNB- Thil lrsligiouu Education Council in most successful social evening St. John, N.B. and awarded to we! under the auspices of the entertainment committee cf the Iieglon with Bruce MacNaught of Carleton School section, as the oonvener. The following are the prize winners: Fiddllrig Contest: First, Ralph Arsentult of Tignlsh; sec- 0Xfi,‘E1IiflI‘ Robinson of West Devon. Third. Clarence Bigger of Portage; fourth,. Edward Cain, Springfield. Step Dancing Con- test winners are as follows: First, Anthony Perry. Tignish; second. Hughle Macflregor of Olieary; third. Peter Gaudet of Miscouche; fourth, Gabriel Plnnan of St. An- thony. James MocLean of Port- III ‘was Master of Ceremonies. A beautiful new Legion Flag was shown for the first time. It is beautiful material and" won- derfui workmanship. It has on it: Legion, SEAL". No i branch la Glariot-tetown and No. 3 branch is Chery. The members of the liegion are putting a fine fen ' around the War Memorial in t a centre of (Yusryxfiey are planning to hold a monatnr "picnic and other eoclal events this summer. The following are the officers of tho Qhlry Mgion: -- firesi- dent. Edwin Turner; lat. vice- presldent. Willi-a Bertie: 3nd. vice- president. lth Ellis; Sec- Ord sharp; Entertainment, Allan Matthews. Arch Sutherland, Wen- dell Turrier. Bruce MacNaught. Monument Committee, Ira Ellis Hugh MacGregor, liicmbershlp Committee - John Matthews. Charles Foley, Wedge. Dr. Dewar is Honorary President. In Memos-lam _ JOHN HOPGOOD In the passing of Mr. John Y» I-lopgood, the Bloomfield commun- ity has lost one of its oldest and most respected residents. He. suf- fered a most severe stroke and despite all that medical scieme could do, he passed peacefully away on May 12th. The late ivlr. Hopgood was the senior Elder Bloomfield United Church and a. most luteresikd and active Church member all of his. life. He was 84 years of age. I-ie was always a. hard worker. was interested in the welfare of his neighbors and the community in general. lind was always a good friend to those in need. The funeral service was held from Bloomfield United Church on Snturday afternoon a was con- ducted by his Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. The spacious Church was filled to overflowing with friends iirid neighbors and loved ones who had gathered to pay their last re- spects to one who, was so unl- versally loved. The Minister spoke about Mr. f-Iopgoodu great gener- crity in his givings to the church and benevolent funds. of his de- voted service in the Ilderahlp and of his faith and trust in the lord Jesus Christ. A full choir tinder the leadership of Mrs. A'.~ bun Craswell rendered the favor- ite hymns of the deceased and a z solo was - fcellngly rung by Mr Iran Webb. Mr. l-loplood iaavaa to mourn lly plot of the Bloomfield cem- etery. Mr. I-lopgood was promoted to glory, called from the Church Militant to the Church Triumph- and the Summerslde Journal please copy). "GONE WITH TEE WIND" RETURNS ‘I0 CAPITOL. SUMMEBSIDE ‘Gone With the Wind”, which has been brought beck to the Capitol screen as an M-G-M masterpiece release, remains without‘ uolifica- tlm one of the greatm ill ion pic- tures ever made. Its tumultuous story of the old South, transcribed faithfully frcci: the pa/ges of Margaret Mitchell's memorable novel and filmed in brilliant Technicolor pmgeaiiiitry roars and sweeps its way across the screen with the force of a mighty avalanche. Many pictures have been made since "Gone Wit-h the Wind" was first released but none has eclipsed the surge and power of this mag- mlph °”°“'\’onc.-<uho Charlottetown Patriot Seldom has a production been more perfectly cast. Every character lives as Miss Mitchell mode hLm yr her live In the book. Cllr-k Glblfil brilliant performance a; Blue: Butler is the forerunner of the sub- sequent roles which mode him the ~ Number One box-office attraction on the American screen. , Lovely Vivien Leigh is another who made a name for herself aa the reluit of her iuiforgettable portrait of one tempestuous Scarlett O'Hara. Olivia de Havllland. winner of this year's Academy Award for ‘the best prr- forvnance of the year, reveal he] distinguished tllentg in ‘Com will the Wind". as the gentle Melnnlo with the late Leslie Howard con-n plating the story‘s quartet of stairs with a glowing portrait of Ashley. In the supporting cast are such well-known players as Thomas Mit- chell. Hattie McDsniel, Berber! O'Neil. Ona Munson. Harry Devon. Pim- Eveiyn Keyes and Ami Ruth erford. and each contributes to the gallery of brilliantly-etched pm. trayals. I Laundry. We intend to give Attention llensinglon and Vicinity We have token over the Dry Claiming end Laundry business formerly operated under the llilliil of Kensiiigtoii first class service to tha peo- ple of Kensington and vicinity. ‘For your convenience vie ore ieloining the some tele- phone niiinbei by the Keiisington Laundry. VIlITOIiY CLEANERS anti GLUTIIIEBS