qua cusgoisn. CHARlQIIlQTQWN PAGE ELEVEN- oacamaan 11, 194s THE ‘WESTERN GUARDIAN - seams: (had... .........,. n. ......... 5......“ CAPITQL Summerside h SMALIMAIPS Christmas m m” m m“ SM TiiiIliY (FRIDAY) and siiruiiiiii “H " For er HOUSECOA Newa, Subscriptions. Advertising The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Stuamereida: h,“ noeisstore. Water Street: Oonrliea Drugstore. si Central ltreeti “mo” flglnry, Water Street; Mari Oaudet, l1 Granville Street, vmco-o under-y, Ilusaeil Sheet: Alyre Doucettfs Grocery. Secoau Street: Island Motor Transport. Water Street. "flan will be delivered tio any home in Cummeraide hy sin r» Boy h; 3o p" day or lilo per week. Phone ID or ‘ISO-l for this IJIVlu o, ‘w, your order tn the bot Iealionslbie for delivery on your rout» _-JU5T ARRIVED two Patriotl —GINII.AL INSURANCE, Ralph “and washing machines. Summer- G. Muttart. Bummerside. , ride Hardware Co. Speciha w».- 'l‘be Gill —ALWAYB an acceptable gift- socmL _ Th, Gaming's Deleoto Chocolate. the m, “why yo; finest in the land. m“ in m,‘ --ALWAYs an acceptable gift- Christinas Soc- , sung hndlggzlshfnl tllgeelfixtihl Chocolates, the ..UHRIBTLIAS closing meet-ins o! Li. Surniuerslde, w wmh Hall with l5] when carols were games W816 play¢d~ “S- —'l‘llE W. M. S. of Keir Memor- -ENTERTAINS LADIES CLUB lal Presbyterian Church will hold _4I)‘1lvs5 G. Franklin Cameron. Suni- a pantry sale and bazaar m the moi‘ Slrteli w“ lwste“ m ‘he Lhmhurch hall Saturday evening Dec. lies Chib nf the Summerslde Pres- 18 ' Dyterian Church on Tuesday even-v lng on the final meeting of they __THERE WILL BE l’ Chhdrelfs Wfir- A giamylllg flmmcla‘ NW", Christmas Service in the Central was sllbmilied b)’ ‘he lreasllwr-i Bedpque Baptist Church on Sunday iWlllllM MIRY BllH , ‘v A wayward kid turns steel pigeon Ier a ‘niacin - HUGHES ilCllUlU RICNAHD Miss Clara Mountain, in regard to mo recent afternoon tea. The re- mainder of the‘ evening was taken “p with sewing and knitting, after shit-h refreshments were served.-—| ‘ _,_,,__ l snow I6 w. M. S.—At the De-l camber meeting at the home ltirs Edward Lockhart on Wednes- gal’ EVEDTTIQ of the W.M.S. of bot iii United Church the following [ifllfiflls were appointed for the coming year: President, Mrs. Cla- renro Carr; 1st vice-president, Mrs. F. R. Prince: 2nd vice-prest- dent, Mrs. A. K. MacGregor; sec- retary. Mrs. Clayton Forbes (re- J h w h . h, _ _ _ , , rlerledi: treasurer, Mrs William cfimfnloffi 8X’ §_a;¥::¥;n§f 5:135? AND lines and sheers in all patterns — ouilied, ploid, flowered, paisley, y, stiller ire-elected). The retiring. m“ o; 50cm commmem Mm A‘ srripes ond pioin shodes of rose, wine, blue, red and oquu. president, Mrs. MacGregor, was inl the clialr during the candlelight- lng service with the followingt lwo mohlhs and qll t_ _ . ‘gfilllghlnjitlgydlfigin Mlgrlisil-Fogrgs-l lVe membership. fr; I laiillileggi‘ “of ?LUS 4TH, iCHAPTik "SUPERMAN" toned bodice -- in either long or short sleeves. Sized l2 to 2O l g i‘ Y- * '-" - _~ matt rs w d d t th " l’ I and Mrs. Kenneth MacLeal-i. The= meelleng hi? h, fix“ occluded LE SHOWS '_ 7 AND 9'25 and 38 m 44' ' next meeting will be held at the. MATINEE SAT. 2.30 y Manse. S -A POST-NUPTIAL SHOWER. was held at. the hc-rne of Mr. and Mrs. John Hlerllhy, Hebron, in honor of their son Foster and his bride, the former Miss Pearl Mac- Kenzie. The bride and groom entered the room to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Alvih Maclsaac. when the bride and groom were seated un- der garlands of pink and white ribbons, the many and beautiful gifts were opened by lVLrs. Alton Maclsaac, the verses read by Miss Joyce Maclsaac, and presented to the brida and groom by Mrs. Nel- son Mugrldge. The groom then thanked all present on behalf of himself and his bride, after which all joined in singing For They Are Jolly Good Fellows. Lunch was then served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in vocal and iri- ttrumental music. the pianist b.- lng Mrs. Leslie Gorrlll. All de- parted wishing Pearl and Foster many years of happy wedded life. Yflilmdii- Dorothy Cannon and Janet Bell. _ bu‘ Th" impressive service, which was t: __ _The YRS’ o! the Smnmerhde -The wMs. Auxiliary of lilo —Regardless of the higher cost and‘ xtllglllsvislllglitlgésm vflgélhraptgl: a we“ attended’ w“ brought ‘m a - t Church of Christ was held oh Theo Summerside Presbyterian Church of building material and labor, Queen Victoria could not h i h‘ close by the singing oi a Christmas Shows 7.l5 and 9.l5 d m“ m the Church m“ with emerhhnedl me Kensmgtol‘ Aux,» Kemmgtonhm experienced a mud enjsyad ‘m’ _ a.e i hymn and ‘he benedictionrs‘ Mflllii" FlldaY 3'30 Solulduy 2'30 aaégoetavde attgendaiicc Wnilrcc Hard‘ h” ht rhefu- Decenlbelr ‘hheeulllg on Ellldemiil 0f b01159 buillins 111F111" Quite ‘a ‘myitenabér agoof bulldlny '“' H _ _,__ a v _ ' , . - _ ues ziy a ternoon n t e t-iurch me summer and _ ° . ~ _Cm“sTMAS CL0SING'“T!“ illr-alltgsnll‘; “halting! bilghfiilgrtslogf hall. The president. Mrs. Charles Ellwood Clarkt-Ysmllhew house is lliihetotlieegtdhihlrfgtwill“; t9w“ “Y Mission Band Christmas closing _' J , _ , ._ H - i. d 31ml“ l“ l“ the CMMEY. W“ 1-" the Chair mid MYS- nesrlrig Qompletlom Mal-shall Con- 3st . - ', “m5 u" of the r-riniiy United Church. 0 - “here sung gwm, Miss altars}? M?‘f,l‘b§’?§w°°“d\1s¢lfdd i111? stable of Clifton is doing the in- lfoom-lllierlovcflligh5222:1111‘? Mr. Bruce Ramsay, Milton Ave. Summerflde‘ was held m‘ Tuesday ' g R A P A u a Evelyn MacLure at. the piano; Tile 91 ‘ perm ' a‘ =_ as 5,: l} s.de lllizlSiilllg, vlhlch is of British ricated and enlarged afterwards is a patient in the Prince County agergfontlm wwlom‘ Hdan under t - l Scripture lesson in Psalm 4t. was hilhfbéftod Etna“; Cclumbav fir, vvnh built-in cup- Tiler: was lllSO_¢0nl5id&r3b1g yo. llospltai as a result of injuries the!‘ t” s; ‘t’ l; l9“ eréhMlrsj K115515510!“ read responsively. The president, who led in prayer‘ The president llviirtf. f-Olll blil 811d Other mOd- Pairing of farm buildings and mmlhod yesterday morhlhg when Rbbel-Flsnic Filer; anGorIg/lgrsl. reselsigé F“. 3'30‘ us‘ 9'15’ Thu“ 7J5’ 915 Garth mngleiwr, was in the chpll: extended a “velcome to the visiting i? ltchen and pantry accessor- basements in the district. The b91911 "(In 81541681‘ i0 the 81'0"“?! and hnnohhcedgiyhe 1on0“; ‘rm Tom Conway as the "Falcon" in alum? u" bPsmess x5e???) two ladies, to which Mrs. Brewer Link~ {h KP, w d1 . _ scarf-iv oi cemerft. lessened the while putting on outside window! yarn after re eatin in EIIYSOU "The F““'°“'5 Ad"°“"‘"'°" “l” THE WELL Ymmfl Pwplesw“ d“ de £0 “he letter responded A though-Provok- nahlv ' h '1 0o S)?‘ (Hunmom 311mm“ l’: WW“- b’ =1 Corie‘! new mwurwt- Bum- 5..., Jmembgs- .3... Si. and Sh, . serial. News no Skew-s 511"" GROOMED BRIDE “w” “l” “m” “i” . f, 1,, ins meditation on "Loni or was l... e °.‘.“° 3°“ ‘ ° K°“““F‘°¥' "fan's" ~—~—-—~ mgyslde glhhL Although more qm-o ‘h: o! no Gems Afillye Fanmufi “Blades Away" third series Lal Bibiee tzgzdvlttgi belieng and King Of Kings" was given by Sealing: Palsathlwniiar Tliidate h-iST Riel; BELT M e" “mlesses u’ ‘he amldenl‘ l" heqltations by Heather Clark‘ Olivia DeHovilund will“ f?” l3)“, 53' A Fimndshlp the president and an interesting hmllllhll bun Mo“, s, vixzue‘ ‘*1 a M gaisilmed the; llgrntsayifllost Douglas Mme, Dohm, Bradshaw. Ru)’ Mluund élrxglennd thhsMlcpah Benedictlonfviidmlg ‘m trallirllitmas xiiplrit‘; I23‘ héarlng lhsld: Chmphilghure’ 3S0 victmfiiNEiBURG " ‘c?’ - l is 33006 an e a u een ' _‘ s rnes a er. . quar et.e s . “ ,. ‘I t‘ _ ‘all’ Wm: areas Will b - l $li”";i.l’.?§““§l..ii“°..§2l$nrill; £‘..‘2“‘§i.i§l1.t‘.‘§§.."‘i..'°?.i3§t‘;‘ °: My "i" = '° a m is in My ma. "Zailtfilwlfiiildi “l: m a a‘ w" d"°°"'"“ l’! ll" M" Glenda MahLeari, Barbara am- presentation was made by ‘this Also short subiecis in- -’l‘he you. of Silmmerside Th” by slubma“ W“ “"18 bl‘ to William Jolinstoneetxifxlie/fsarggtcr: ‘at? by ‘he U?“ G°"‘~‘"1m=i1t- gen-old m“ °f m‘ “d Mn!‘ 011' DlI-“O 8°10!» C8101 MBQLBHII. leaders to the retiring secretary, I d. "P u in "RM Bum“ (“gulch was held m the Mrs. R. W. Wood, Mrs. Wm. For- has bum a ccmmodlous house on on ‘ho? we m n3, rroductim vmlha" Grim?“ lbw‘ len4hkly Loraine Johnston. Hester Mac- Joan Spears, for her faithful ser- c u m9 2P9" * church ha“ on Tuesday evening bcs, Mrs. Fred Blllglliilil and Mrs ‘he i>]1eig':]‘s of schao] Sire“ am < l= f '- twit 5311111 All-loo "Yesmday ‘mmnlrlg and mmed‘ Phee, Sandra Arnett; vocal solos. vice during the gaear, never hav- deo Romeo with a good anendame‘ The ‘mm gvlFgaiik Lo-znsiron with Mrs Clerc‘ pining hi“ John McQuakrs m“ , .dciii of lm_ may lake“ l° ‘he hiisllllal where Donald Sheen, Betty Silllphani. ing missed n meeting. Alter the FRl. 8.00 SAT. 7.30-9.30 loo-s were led duflng the worship ‘flown! afisilnllflllllhiz on “the men“ ~ .l‘lfl ll1\"3 a Surplus 1p;- he regained consciousness at three Arlene Moore; trio. Margaret singing of the hvmii, "It Came period by Wendell Morrison when tpoatailwofidvyrilrgslhiilgg “vfilsiulJté-‘f Mr. John Howard and 5on5 of?" m dcloc ‘ . ‘ i» ~i - 1 3 ' . q _ ‘ -~--~%._.____ dltionkiglltjrg-sgggteqrgzozlopglfiéo; Joan Canmhers“ Sylvia Boyle‘ Upon fhe Mldnlghft tfleagm Christmas Carols‘ yereosunghs F1311: Belmehcm" and "A5 ‘Vii-h Glfld~ xar-Jte Road haw bum a fins: “DWI-Ti NUT I-fgrnyrulxiq and Helen Hocklm quartettfi’ the pWnOunChIE o ‘e e project of the Meaning or Chrs m“ ness, Men of Old" and the rrpsnt- ‘OkIn§__T commodious f . . l ' "m8 favorable. No X-rays had been taken up to that time and I the 19th, 11 A. M. Parents are re- lquested to see that all children are lpresent. Chas A. Britten, Minis- —ANNIJAL MEETING —- The annual meeting of St. Mary's Badminton Club took place in the TRAVIS - CRANE llllii llilWli Pllllilillllllt l Hllldhtifll Flllilll double-creasing wharf-fits,“ saefinlactshiseoa broihereplerailileci nick's biasing guns! Mi Church hill. Summerside, on Wed- nesday evening. December 15th, and the following otiicers were elected: President, Richard Hen- thorn; vice-president, Albert Tan- ion; secretary, Blanche Hogg; treasurer, Francis Hcnthorri; ex- ccutlve, Gail Wooiley, George Key, ‘Ross Mackenzie, Connie Enman, S. Hopkins. The club has been lsuccessfully operating for the past hold a dance early inhthc new year. 5 i _-_. ‘ —VESPER SERVICE —- The National Christmas Vesper Service of the Canadian Girls in Training was held in Trinity United Church on Tuesday evening. conducted by the leaders and the girls. Miss Mary Geldart presided at the organ and the regular choir was in attend- ance. Mrs. William Heckbert was the leader during the first part of the service with the following girls taking part: Jean Cairns, Estiher MacKay, Gloria Woodside and Helen MacEwen. A quartette “Sil- ent Night" was sung by Ruby Best. Esther MacKay, Gloria Woodsidc and Helen MacEwen; and a solo "This is the Star of Bethlehem" by Mrs. Allen Jenkins. The offering was taken by Birdie Calms, Doris Heckbert, Joan Spears and June Gcddls, who also acted as ushers. ' Rev. K. G. Sullivan, briefly anti leellllgly told VanDyke's story "The Other Wise Man.” The beautiful candle-lighting service, traditional with the C.G.I.T. Vespers, was then carried out. Mrs. Robert Dewar then took charge nn-d the candle- ligihters were Betty Sharpe. Bar- bara MacLeod, Erith Dunning, Joyce Burns, Audrey Woodslde. Pauline Leard and Irene Cotton, With Tim Holt — Jock Holt "~"'¢% KKK‘ MMWXRRRxxmxA xmoroocxxmmmm Mi§<§>Q EMQQM>QAKiJ QQ REG ENT Thursday, Friday and Saturday r5115’ 11s’ ack adult wiioss name means adven- turs...from Dawson City to loltyomfrom London to the iioiiien Gate! tlon. the children were treated to randy. Many parents and friends i186 Christmas _ Kinsmen Club for needy families. Arrangements were mode at lhc Regular Vzilue - 5/ Every house out in stock — Flannels, Moires, Crepes, Benga- Styles ore Wrap-around: with belt, zipper to the waist, bui- l.95 to NCW-n 3.95 to I250 ilpper Floor - Main Store Section Price 25.00 S’siiie Church Group Activities meditation conducted by the znin- lster. The president, D. Lefurgey. was in the chair during the busi- eveliiilg church tiieetiiig on Deceit-l ber 26. Through the courtesy ofi Mr. ivilllani Moose and the presi- dent three mcst ititcrcstiiig llllll: were shown on "Grand Manon 13-, lanai," “Paintings of Claire Boix", and "Let's Sing Together." itig of The Lords Pray/er brought! liiis inspiring iiizetiiig in ii 01350.1! Many New Homes In Kensington Area liihhvith tho president, Miss Ms.»- Crosby. iii the chair. The worship‘ residence for his son Fred, one of 1°11!‘ bfvlllflr war veterans, om of whom spent many long months in a German prison camp, Thanks to the inventive gaping of builders and mechanics in dig. ferent countries, those modem. AFCLE WOYTU 11,; llk-(AFL- 11 “Wk Cl‘ so isn't it was not known what the extent a1, can ariee, - c ance and were de- _ , _, _ , _ ‘f 1115 llililrlfi! WBS- fish‘? ltfgzglgtlagdli ‘rind Rsberta lighted“ ninth]: splendid showing meeting for the showing of a film mess session‘ The points to date are firifrljflélmlgizhry“2.r251d;:2l‘\Ed ngitqh pcricd was in charge of Archl, F‘ ' so “Night l-lis physlfilim Hated that the" Clark. The oflerinx and dedloat- made by the boys and girls. s at the“ Stihnday {S-cboolhufiliglsutmas Muskrat, 14> Beavers 15 55mg; tea hmbsjnd ‘hi; JO a Ogggb h: ixlslacéitéicohlgrtiliggon.tilanshwer?‘ mefdcj if. got fired \ was some noussion but that un- a w r in char e of trees e var ous o - were 1a ed. ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ 9 ° u" Q1‘! ‘ mfvlfl Dro- lll m! X-rays were taken. it was gzzrjgflflyeé-XQISYECQ and Ruth! Cot- Fe sonals ML Clarence Mm" n“ h“ P Y charge of the lunch committee. -S. Christmas. and the members were i 011F911 - hnpossible to say how serious his ton, and the Scripture reading report on his attendance at the Mm E_ _;_ 3am“; was in charge _The reguhv nwethm r u blisy packing a box of toys to be. r 1., . Nmdltion might be.-—S. was by Norman Sheen and Ann T H d , A m Brook,“ international Y's Mews convention oi‘ the devotional period m the Summerside AMA ti-‘Z 101,, “i “m t» the Ilivcrncss pnrlsll. Nils, . s _ — he re“ s O_ u ‘y 1 he last summer M W"! Beachv Call‘ Seniors and the president. Jack Tuesday evehnln. h; a u i: Mae Champion was welcome-d as .1‘ ‘I . t. ,....>..r.zc a 1M0- “ Kensmgm“ an" Sorry o in‘: M fornia, as a delegate of the Sum- Macparlanc‘ was m the chah. duh g 1 be r/far): guest-S. .n \\l1;'c..1 size is cipgtdr-i-gq, I was most impressive, he said. W shut-ins on the same evening. P111115 s1 PER q .. ,9_ _G h M__ swim; Y's Men hear these men tell of their ex- w“, mm ,0, decorum; h“, Izgu Ghilhegfisibw MAYBE \sl'z._owl PRENOMWASEfiETsESUZIgvli-Ivgljtu “Mukeqhltlah, n". h b B u‘ perlcncg, Wm, Y-s Men activities church, special practice will bc \__ CouLDN-T DUPLICATE nus RUGG l I ym" Burwmd ‘ w w “yum nhmuwno- u, o '~'- ‘ v t leS. h l Th rsda evening for the - N" 335T- Blly British‘ Look for the "made in England” mark on each l“ "l ‘m 0mm: e d u y wNgmwrloN TOD“ WHV- ~ i Ilooe. nun-it's China “apartments are direct importers of British TU Buy Tools Fl" M“ Mall“ w“ ‘Mb “hfl-"m" P“K°“'°- PM“ l° dim» -—-’ voup as SURPRISED WHAT .~; ninnum,“ man "rieeting. 8 Wreckers 21. Builders. 14- , i w; wamium-ruic uousg. , s a ‘i- ""_“ . ———"' - A _ . s id - - lleres a Christmas BARGAIN for you that will mean you can give u ACTL. “ED MELODRAM Presgyizgian oéhvhléira‘ wéismlmeelgs i: Z52”, 9 ‘"9" Present and save money too i The Shoe Department has leather. “Wily min soled, fleece ilned snow noors m- bbin men and women lisreduwd I tbati to th l til i Th Boota " . ' Pull-on style. ‘gofiolnen thgy arenlh hrgwhuehlorfinsifehui to ltthe regal: decisfllhfignrfighalsfinflrgh nae tory One NSOQBMB will! i118 Walt!" Kenzle. in the eliair. Jean Matt- fi@@ ; v l .. m“ w" u“ ‘m, ‘My “a "d" w only 12.00 h pun The women.‘ 955 FY8193 ‘P’ ‘la a the 51m“ front after dark is said to be abund- new was In charge of the devot- , , ham in m; on,“ o, hhohahoo 4 h, krona-fly ‘mood o; "95 "mm l“ ‘m5 ‘ 5s a only present in Paramounts new lonal periDd and was assisted by l _ , < . _. l, a ' ' "WSW m?“ s°h°°l W“ “k” “l thriller. "Waterfront at Midnight." Neil Walker who read the Scripture p54, $7,175 i ~reduced to only 8.95 a pair. Theaq Snow Boots are marked down .n M“ i0 Clean-no, come in early for this Bargain in Winter Boota in m sh" Dfilllrtment. ' A Gift that ls right-A Gift that la Bright-A Gift that will keep on for many, many years. . . . Thin wonderful Gift la l TABLE m" 3 The Furniture Departments of Both Stores, Siunmersid anti lottetown have the finest display of. Table‘ 14min you'll see any- - Table lamps are little or big with bases of glass, wood. brass or rim "id "I07 have the amartveat of srnart shades. Table Lamps are "on 5.00 to 20.00. You ahould come in and browse through the will" Dflliarhncntl. . . There are lcads and loads oi’ 0m- right l" War selecting. Furniture Departmems. h.‘ have two Grocery Items about "m is APPLE omen tor your Chris which to tell you this morning. . . tmas beverage-this delicious . made from Nova Scofla Apples is priced at I0 cent: a quart plus is confined to his home injured foot. All hope for a speedy recovery. tne regular meeting of the Sum- merside Y's ltfens Club last ev- ening. It is expected th-at the cost oi this equipment will be in the vicinity of $350.00. Last year the club donated a refrigerator for the domestic science class and this is a companion gift for the benefit of the boys. This decision is the result of an appeal in the press foi- such equipment. it was also decided to give bas- kets of fruit, etc., to the patients in tho wards of the Prince County Hospital on Christmas Day. Another good work in connection met-side Club. Delegates were pre- sent at this convention from all over the world. including Japan and the Philippine Islands and it axrosuzs Lil-IACKING RACKET —All the colorful action and mys- with William Gargan, Mary Beth Hughes, Richard Travis and Rich- ard Crane. which arrives tonight at the Capitol Theatre. The film features Gargan in the kind of role in which he is most at home, a man on the side of. the law. He will be seen as a police lieuten- ant, who, because he is no stranger to the waterfront, is re-assigned there to solve a murder. Gargaii suspects the murder is the work of Richard Trails. cold-blooded rack- eteer who virtually controls tl e waterfront and who forced Gargans demotion and transfer when the of- ing the business session. Arrange- ments were made for the next meeting when the members would bring gifts pack and deliver them to the Church Hall on Tuesday even- ing with the president, Ivan Mac- lesson. The meditation on "Forgive- ness of God" was conducted by the minister. It was decided to hold a Christmas Fireside Service after the there is little chance of cleaning up the waterfront. Gargan's task becomes doubly difficult when he discovers that his kid brother, Richard Crane, has be- come involved in Ti-avtrs hl-iack- lug set-up, the latter using the boy to tie the lieutenants hands. In a set-to between the police and the hi-Jacking crowd, the police boat is blown up and Gargan lets it be mm OUGHTA n: A LAW? 3v Fflfifilv and §l-:t|n am 19,000 SEEMS PRElTY BUILD.’ WHAT COULDYOU BUILD FOR 774/6‘ HOME ‘N09! TEWITEG ARE EAflNG THE SILLC. Oitiiizeiziwverz’ out) vouitE HEQE' Mow voucm tniow us JUST WHERE l? tr rglor and ‘l8 cents a gallon. It's refreahlnghlt lairly sparklea and it's Wllh tho Christina! SW80“ W1! ficer hsd started closing in on his known that he has been killed in c“ or! The other item ie ma: man's rsncr alsctrrrs in gay also completed at the meeting nefarious activities. so Gargan has the explofllofl- Wnklns that With . Ile maize lovely Giftai The Peek Frean Biscuits . will “Th! hilaldll a tin. Mane our your Christina‘ Food want liat "l" fill! from the Grocery Department. when every member brought a gift of money, food or clothing which will be contributed to the this added personal reason for wanting to get the goods on Travis this time. Until he does, he knows him out of the way Travis might make a false move. Even Ciargans wife believes him dead. r 0 all 1' c- 23.)"?