fi___....l- p I i help:- IIII-IIII i srimiriiitiyrncy! I i»: M,” new.’ g (movies-vi it's EMLSION yiAR Hill/NI) IIINII KINKORA NUTS! '»r"m“‘t“%Fhh ed cu n: “uyfifléogamgia the buss of the 5mm sww is a issniliar sound in’ my; locality- Th, plIlSll oi Kinlsora ts mourn- “ the death of one of her be- ym sons in the person of Rev. he McOsbe whose- funeral took W, m at. Maischfo Church u March 5th- , James M. Greenan has re- mxy w her home having been s L real. treat to this correspondent. _ G_I_JA__RDIAN. cnARLorra-"roww iiibetionilorssmsn’ . QI-A recent invitation and one which was readily accepted to pay O'Brien‘, and look ovar his string of ‘greats and near-greats. was s Knowing little or nothing about horses, the visit, nevertheless. prov- ed too short. Mr. O'Brien was most obliging and a little more time with him would ‘have resulted in a liberal an... m the city howitai. He: , manyirlends sreglad to have her home again. Mrs. Greenan is much improved In health. Mr. Harold W. Woollam of OI» tawa is visiting in Kinkora the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCarville. ‘This is Mr. Wooiams third visit to the Island and he is much impressed with tho beauty of the Garden oi the Gulf. The sympathy of the people oi ‘Kinkora is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mulligan and family in. the loss of their beautiful homo by tire on Rb. 35th. Miss Marguerite Modsrville. re- gistered nurse pf Prince County Hospital, Sumrnerslde, is visiting her parents. Mr. and we. Patrick p} m: msacts “or usxmo on. sue wane lynx MIDI WITH Km THIRMQ-TIMPIRID Q"- Kem-Tone is made with KEM- THERMO- »0lls forti- » fied with durable resins. These are scientifically combined witlsllbthar quality ingredienfs to give you the Miracle Wall Fllllllli n. on. h. Kem-Tonelooniains a’ - ' Ingredient thst disables it to mix with water. McCarville. Kinkora. s visit, to the stable of Mr. Harry- ‘ I education about the bang-tails. Harry. as all horsemen know. is the father of_ Joe. of international horse racing fame. However. Mr. O'Brien does not have to bask in theggiory of anyone'a fame. for he is a horse-racing celebrity, in his “own right. To quota his own words at 75. he feels himself Just a "boy" And to observe his alert- ness. no can well believe his state- ment. Harry has been piloting the fast ones for longer than many of our readers can remember and during those years he has held the rib- bons on some very noted horse- fiesh. He is eagerly looking for- ward to 1949 turfsoason. when he will take up where he left off last year. younger ‘drivers will ‘ have to ioolrto their lsureis. In addition to being an authority on horses, Mr. O'Brien is also an expert on race tracks. When the Sydney Speedway, which is one oi the iinesrin Eastern Canada. was to be built, the choice oi a person to lay out the track unanimously fell to him. Anyone who has visit- ed tho Speedway can see foithem- selves how well the job was done under Harry's supervision. I Tho O'Brien family is a ,horse- ‘man's family in every sense of the word. In addition to Joe, there are four other boys all more or less in- timately connected with the racing game-Claude, Lloyd, Ray and Bill. Lloyd was selected as second beat driver on the Maritime circuit last year. Claude is also a driver of note; Bill, who is now in 0.8.1‘... the colt is wintering) of Jerry Har- ia able to follow closely the activ- ities of our Maritime Joey. Bay pre- pares them for the others to race. In other words, ha is the man be- hind the man bohind the gun. Evan the lady of tho house. Mrs. O'Brien. Is as well versed in all the horse racing activities as’ any male mem- ber of the family. The most natural place to find Harry is in his stable. and that is just where he was. Conducted over the stable he pointed out all its worthy inmates. and gave a run- nlng account of each horse. Hera is a resume of some of the notables under his charge:- Interest centred en the brood mare. Rose Marie, a full sister oi Happy L. Aaron L. and Direct L. She is the proud mother of nine colts. the last of which. s frmenths old filly. was at her side. Her dif- ferent sons and daughters are: Johnny Early 2.16; Money Maker 2.08; Money Musk 2.21; Quick Lick 2.11 1-5; Lucky Harvester, who won the two-year-old futurlty in 1948, and five other colts not yet listed. Other horses in the O'Brien stable this winter are a colt, by Simcoe Harvester, dam June Peters, pur- chased from son Joe when he went away. Also High Title 2.12 1-4. whom Harry is changing over to a pacer this year. Moby Dick by Sim- coe Harvester, dam Leona, and colt Z-years-old from Simcoe Harvester. dam June Morning. This colt is owned by Allan MacDonald. Mr. O'Brien is also co-oivner with Mr. Carl Weeks (in whose stable I! a .0 hardly believe my eyes" soys Mrs. Harold A. Brown. o! YB Horblsea Ave" Winnipeg. Man, "the way Kem-Tone wont on right over our old wallpaper — and one f coat covered it completely!” Renew YOUR walls with Kern-Ton and you'll he s Kem-Tone fan top! There's never been anything like _ it. Kem-Tone is not a water paint. It's a resin and oilvfinish that , covers all surfaces — needs no primer, involves no fuss or muss. You can brush Kem-Tono on easily — or, oven ‘faster, roll it on with the handy Kcm-Tone Roller-Keaton 3.3 om..- mm; sus- un! he'll-it / s. IMPERIAL - . “ALI-ON ~ (OIERITRATED "l" PORN 0M gallon JxQ-TODI when thinned. snakes 1% gallons ofKsai-Tosse .- aaisii. This moans that your aeteal cost of Kant-Tone per gallon ll - - o teammate-ruminations- S311 » slysulssissislssisleii \ i end at the home of her parents, Summerslde on Saturday to spend the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Rosebank. is slowly decreasing. With the com- in: oi spring, the housewives have a big job ahead of them in spring cleaning. cently spent a few days In Char- lottetown. While there he visited his mother, ‘Mrs. Fred Kelly, who is a patient in a hospital there. turned to her home here after be- pitai, Aiberton. for a few days. Her many friends wish her a speedy re- covery. with snow for a few days last week, following the severe snowstorm. The snow ploughs are doing their best now clearing the pavement and by-roads. ' vestor, a four-year-old. This horse raced. iust once in a matinee at Ai- berton race track last summer. It is Harry's intention to race next season on the Maritime cir- cuit, High Tide. Jerry Harvester and Mpby Dick. After doing the rounds of the stable a visit to the O'Brien home and tho pleasure of meeting the better half of the family, the graci- ous Mrs. 0'Brien. A pleasant chat with her resulted in some further sideiights on the O'Brien racing history. - Perhaps the moat interesting phase of this narrative has to do with the grand-daughter of the O'Brien and niece oi Joe, little Miss Janet Profit. Janet, who has just recently started to sch 1. is a horse woman of no mean a iiity. Evan at her tender ago, she is cap- able oi taking her place alongside. that oi her grand-daddy and uncles as a driver oi note. In listing the horses in the O'Brien stable one. the family horse, was omitted. This ls Janet's special favourite. It was indeed a treat to see her mounted on her steed and putting him through his paces. Little Miss Janet can be regularly seen. on her favourite mount each day, and it is amazing how she can stick to ltis back, while he goes all out run- hing. It will be interesting to fol- low her career in tho racing game. Piusville and Vicinity Dr. Handler. Alberton, was a re- cent business visitor to Plusviiie. Miss Mario Corcoran, teacher of St. Lawrence School. spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. Vernon Ramsay and Mr. Jacob Hardy, Rosebank, were busi- ness visitors to Sumruerside on Fri- day. Miss Emma Blanchard recently spent a few days here with her sis- ter and brother-lnelaw, Nlr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. t Many of the younger people oi Piusviiie are sick in bed with the "flu". which seems to be very weak- ening thls year. Mr. Keith Kelly, Roseville, was a, visitor to Piusviile on Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Stanley Costain, Mimlnigaah. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Keir Murray and family oi this place. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Hazel Corcoran, t ‘ of Mill River school, spent the week- Mr. and Mrs.’ J. J. Corcoran. Mr. Gerald Hardy motored from The quilting and hooking fever Mr. Claude Kelly. Roseville. re- Mrs. Vincent Gallant has re- ng a. patient in the Western Hos- The Western Road was blocked Aiberten ‘ J. W. D. 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STORE, O'LEARY AND SUM-ME-RSIDE HARDWARE GULF WHOLESALE LTD,SUMMERSIDE-DISTRIIBUTORS ____s Hampton who had been called in. arrived. she had regained natural breathing after a short struggle. had a slight cold, but the parents believed It to be nothing serious. The infant Mr. and Mrs. Keir Murray and family, Stanley and Hazel. have re- turned to their home here after spending a few days gash, at the home of Mrs. Murray's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tennis tain. Mirnlnigash. in Miminl- Cos- His many friends are sorry to hear that Master-Eddie Blanchard. son of Mr. and Mrs. Octave Blan- chard. Brockton, is a patient In the Western Hospital. Alberton. and hope that he will very soon rejoin them in their school woric and Vicinity mo. Mari: Gsmemn spent the past week visiting friends 1110111:- lottetnwn. has been ill at Crapaud at the rnbnts the Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gallant had a frightening experience on Wednes- day. when they believed to all cer- tainty that the angel of death had winged the soul of one of their in- fant twin daughters. For some mo- child remained in this state. When a nelglrbour woman. Miss Brats Inga. wily-low. was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Ru- guson. Hampton. last week. Mrs. Russell Furguson was a week-end visitor to Borden recent- ly, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Jack Gillis. Mrs. Clayton Morrison and son Howard were visitors on Sunday to the homo oi’ Mr. and MrsMsu- ford Beer. \ . GOIN‘ In . A D06 CAN I SNOOZE IN THE HOUSE ALL NIGHT AND IN TH’ MORNIN‘ GO OUT AN’ KNOW ALL TH T’§ BEEN IT ON PEOPLE .' Wis- DUIZIN’ TH’ NIGHT-THAT'S WHERE ‘THEV GOT Many oi the farmers here are taking advantage of the snow that ' . hes will?‘ ml: firdnuwrslsrltdlsfillburtlpadnfllhll: has come to get their winter fuel ~ for n disorders such sa Athletes Foot. home 8. Rel hes-l your s softer smoother. ‘ . an . - n..':..:=:v.:.r:yi_g; initiation ..,. ., ,,. Hum... m. m, 93%;.“ wanted”. E. ' mhfrfnwa rounding districts were shocked to _our our wAv i suizermev e01 ‘iii/ii- 1 "“" some BRAINS, Bur ‘THAT THERE - I5 WHY ‘THEY AIN'T A5 ADVANCED A6 PEOPLE-JHEY sPEaiv m; 0',’ weft!“ m“ *-*"~1§4' . i \'/1"." gnaw? 0' to.‘ av" J- ' o \- t! \ .l““%‘;|‘a".£ York ' VERNON DENNIS hear of the death of was Fannie Rngerson. Victoria, on March 2nd. Most all the school children from Hampton attended the ice sports at Victoria on Saturday night, March 5th. which they ail thoroughly enjoyed. The World Day oi’ Prayer was hold at Hampton Church on Fri- day aiftermoon when the Victoria Women and Hampton united to- gether for their service. Little Miss Barbara Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Arnold Taylor. homo of her aunt, Mrs. Ralph more, wiim mumps. rriends of Mrs. victor Furgitson are verygsorry to hear oi her ill- ness at the P. 3.1’. Hospital. and to Mr. and Mrs. Fhnguson nruoh sympathy is extended in the death of their infant son 0n. Saturday, Marc-h 5th. - Sees Immigration GreaterThis Year OTTAWA. March 16 - (GP) — Canada's immigration influx this year may be a little greater than the i948 figure of 125.414. Dr. H. L. Kennleyside, Deputy Resources Min- Ister. today told the Senate Immi- gration Committee. He said it was expected almost full employment would continue in the Dominion for the year. in which case the country's capacity to ab- sorb immigrants would remain high. Biggest group oi arrivals last year—46.100—\vas from the British Isles, Dr. Keenieyside said. This included 30,000 from Britain. 10.700 By i. s. wine-Es “I FROM Yilllll SliERVllII-WILLIAMS APPRDVED DEALER Morrell Annondole Geo Murray River Murroy Harbour Wood lslond - Belle River Eldon Vernon Bridge Vernon River from Scotland. 4,100 from Irelanl and 900 from Wales. wick, 400: Prince Edward Isian 1' m, '. 2 Bedfomi COURT 8r SON. Mount Stewart MT. STEWART OO-OFER. ATIVE MORRELL consumers Eoéorzizsrlvr ASS'N. T" . R. RAND JENKINS rgctown F RAY W. SOLOMAN . JOHNSTON 8- SON i H. P. COHOON. ' AXEL RASMUSSEN J. E. COOK S. L. FRJZZELL D. R. CUMMINGS VERNON RIVER COOP- IERATIVE Last year's immigrants went I the following Maritime destinm I w. tions: Nova Scotia. 2,800; New Bru i. Make Sure You Have . NOT Got (lancer I See Your ' Doctor If you not/co ' Any sure that dues not hea1_.. ' particularly about the tongue. mouth or llps. Do not. p355 ya oif as “nothing at all". Go to . the doctor. V .~'. A painless lump or thickening. n especially in the breast. lip. or 1 tongue. Don't wait "to see , ' l phat happens." Go to the doc- Ofs ' Irregular bleeding m- dlflghgrgg from any natural body open- _ .. ing. Do not wait for pain. Gd" Y I W‘ to the doctor. ' ' _ ' - Prflsrcssive change in the color . x .‘§ 0r size of a wart, mole or . ‘ I " bLrthmar-k. Do not try salveg .' " or oihtments. Go to the doe. ' = tor. Persistent indigestion. Do non wait for loss of weight. Go in the doctor. Persistent dioarseness, unex- plained cough. or difficulty in swallowing. Do not assume that it is due to smoking or some other form of irritation which will clear up. Go to the doctor. i Any change in normal bowel habits. Don't attempt to diag- nose yourself. Go to the sloo-. tor. - Remember Early fiance