I PAGE EIGHT ' o Iilollunteer Wanted! To Be Hypnotizeilhlieforo the Public ROBERT (Tex). MORTON, B.A., ri..n.' "The Man With The Million Dollar Mind" A unique and solontiiir upnrimeni. is to be conduct ” in Char- lottetmvn, Monday. which will be oi great interest to the general public, and P5pPl'liill)' those who have read 0! the great revival of the use oi the ngeoid sci:-nce or act at Hypnotism. Professional llliill--tlflnifll surgeons, doctors. and all in i.he nursing iirofessioii, will he t"31)0l'lllll3 interested, as the use of hypno-therapy (hypnotisni lis uppliml in tho cure of some types of functional nervous disorders). is now int-ri-n.-ling rapidly the world over. (Readers will no doubt recall that ii ln('nl ('npr- Breton doctor, Dr. P. Magonet, is one oi England's ir-nc-ling: cxponvnia in the Medical Hypnosis iield, in tact, is a world authority on tho subjz-ctl. Dr. Morton. or as in: hm iii-rnme universally known-the Great Mortoii-will hypnotiie ii ln(':Il girl by radio! The volunteer (yet to he chost-ii) will luv sriiinil. iiilly dressed, on the edge of I large bed in is well known local store uindoiv. Alongside the bed will be I radio. tuned to (ll-'(,'l' rzullu station where Dr. Morton will be, at that moment, hroiidcnsiini: iui interview. At II given signal. known only to the hypnntlsi, the voliinloor will fall asleep. NO ONE ELSE LIS- TENING TO THIG BROAl)('AST, OF ('Ol'RSE, VVILL BE AFFECTED! The vnliiiiiw-r, Iilm tho iiiiimiis Sleeping Beauty of old, will sliim- Iwr an. hour nli:-r hour. until evening, in full view of the public. Then, still. zisle-op, .-.iio uill lu- tnlu-ii by ambulance to the P. W. C. Auditorium, wliorr-, just hr-fora the periormancs cornnioncea, she will be invalu,-iied by her "Prince Charming". The "Prince Charming” will be a prominent (hiirlnilriowii public official who will kids her po- litely on the i'lI('Pl(. This will immediately awaken her, feeling ex- tremely relaxed and uoiiiiorliilly refreshed alter her long sleep. ' , Dr. Morton has, iumu mwlislon, allowed his "Sleeping Beauty" to Fillii'nlJ('l' for several (lnys and nights, but in Charlottetown, for this demonstration, will rondurt his particular experiment tor the period of one day only, from approximately 11:40 mm. to 8 p.ni., Monday, Nov. 30th. Dr. Morton i:I'Pilt9l all volunteer subjects with courtesy and respect, nnil no one is hold up to ridicule or embarrassment. This will he in uoll conducted. genuine, and dignified demonstra- tion by an eminent and internationally known and respected enter- tainer. so theroforo do not bother to answer this advertiseniont it you perhaps have any intention of attempting to be a "smart aloe". a prankster or a jokestcr. or is "'iiiniiy ieiiow", or would-be comedian. No such lnvliy will lw tolornll-ii. (iieiiuiiiriv iiiirrr-.20;-ti piirilrs tire asked to 'phonc Mr. Goodwin at the Oharlotiotnwii Hotel. Phone-7.171. ' ' NOTE: Dr. MnrInn's initial thurlnttetown periormance will be at the Prince of Wales College Auditorium-8:15 p.ss., Monday (Nov. W THE GREAT . M 0 R T 0 N Acknowledged by the Prnss and theatre managers of Canada uid I7. S. A. as the izrs-iitv-si one-man show ever seen in these countries. No hnu in-tiizilly srnasli:-ii Al.l. lnni-:-run box oiilca attendance Ilgures in liistory-liiclmlliig ALL film stars, celebrities and huge Broadway musicals and nthvr productions. (YiInrlttines' tour will be lirici, so be wise-BE EARLY! ll - T0-DAY and THUR. A GREAT BEST SELLER BECOMES ll MAGNIFICENT MOTION PICTURE! llltlioui IONSAIIATS THE ” LlFESl.ys.... "The greatest human drama of all time." Shows 3:30-7-9 PRINCE EDWARD - Shows At 3:30 - 710.0 - D100 I LAST SHOWING TODAY wr1.i.n: and JOE in mi: - GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN EASTERN GUARDIAN assure":-uoxnooa: Harold lr. undn. Mrs. Byron scum? soenr asoiioazrown: Wsldoii Lsvers. . Bias Domoiputsurant, and G The Guardian. may be iigugiit at the following places in lloatsgiioi Dulce: in Georgetown: The Post ptiioe; in Souris: The Snack Ilar. .. 'ATTEN'l'ION ALL - Remem- her to attend Red Blood Donor Clinics at Moi-ell iind Souris next Monday, November 80th. JMEETING of all registered muses, Montague area. at home or Mrs. Waiter Beer, Friday even- ing. November 2'1. ..'RESEllVE FRIDAY evening, December 4, for concert in Mac- Kenzie Hall, Monl.a.gue..Kerislng- ton singers. .-.'FUNERAL AT ANNANDALE -The luneral of the late Mrs. Elby Howleit was held lrom her residence at. Aiinandaie (o'ihe Baptist Church yesterday ailer- noon. Services were conducted by Mr. F. Chisiensen and Mr. Louis Harris. Interment was in the church cemetery. During the service a quarleiie consisting oi Mr. Louis Harris, Mrs. Louis Harris. Jr.. Mrs. Albert MacNeiil and Mrs. Raymond Reynolds sang "Going Down The Valley". Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shep- herd", "Blessed Assurance". ”Llie At Best". Fall licarrrs were Jos- eph G. Campbell, Borden Hunter. Robert Saville, Francis Jenkins, Russell Robertson, Marcel Camp- bell. Funeral was very largely attended. MORELL OUT TO BEAT FOR- MER RECORD-"l"he Morell sub- division oi the C. W. L., the W0- menls Institute, the Caiiadlan Le- gion Bmnch and other groups have joined forces under the chairmanship of Rev. Phelan Mc- Kenna, P.P., to see that nothing cess of the iorthcomliig Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic to be held there on Monday afternoon, Nov. 30, at the commodious Morell Community Hall. Residents oi Morcll and the surrounding areas have responded remarkably well to the appeal for blood donors when clinics have been held there in the past. Now that more donors than even are needed to supply not only,the ay to day needs of pa- tients in our own hoapitals but but also iihe blood used in the manufacture of gamma globulin for fighting polio, everyone who can should take the opportunity of attending the clinic nearest his locality. Personal: Mr. And Mrs, Dennis Webster. Charlottetown, were Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Peplor, Mon- Lague. Mrs. Archie Hume, Montague, sooompsnied by Mrs. Leon Johns- ton, also of Montague, lelt Tues- day on 2. trip to Halifax where they will visit relatives. ..'Mi's. Edward Bulpitt has re- turned to her home in Roseneath alter a most enjoyable six weeks trip in the U.s.A. Mr. Levi Power and his daughter Anna, Montague. left. yesterday morning on a. week's trip in Nova Sootia. iiiir siiouiisiii if your shoulder is painfully lame because of pierpin , stabbing pain. do what thousands ve done siiccessiiilly. Take T-R-C's. specially made to give quirk relief from Rheumatic. Arthritlc. Neumic. Sciatic pain: also Lumbago. Neuralgis. Don't suiler needlessly. Get T-R-Cs today. 65:. 8i..i5 at drug counters. I-I37 is ieit undone to insure the suc- S ..-s'r. MARY'S PARISH card party, New Perth Hall, Wednes- day, November 26th, 8 pm. Good prim, lunch. ..'BmTIlDAY OBSERVED Many irlenda or Mrs. George Allen, Montague, called on her Monday to wish her "many happy returns or the day," the occasion being her birthday. Mrs. Archie Hume was the hostess for :-her mother at izhe supper hour. Georgetown and T Vicinity ..'Mr. Thornaa Trenholm Jr. leit Nov. 23 for Halifax, at which port he eiopects to join a ship and go to sender the winter months. Mr. J. B. Edwin Reid of Rollo Bay, Sheriil oi King's County. was a business visitor to Georgetown on Nov. 23. Mr. Ivan Macxenzie oi Murray Harbour was a visitor to George- town on Nov. 23. , Mr. Peter MscLennan of Cardig- an, R. R, visited Georgetown on Nov. 23. Mr. W. J. Fitzgerald was s lJUSlllt.&S visitor to Charlottetown on Nov. 23. T l Mrs. Myrtle Brldgu returned re- cently from a visit to Halifax, N. Mr. Joseph Fitzpatrick of Wood- vllie Mills, was a businm visitor to Georgetown on Nov. 23. -A.C. Graniylbtrliay Gel p Elephant GRIANBY, Que, (OP)-Mayor P. Horace Bolvin, who never misses a. trick when it comes to making Granabys zoo bigger and better, was jubilant iodny to. learn his city may get an elephant.' Told of s dispatch from Bombay reporting Prime Minister Nehru will try to supply the elephant, Mayo? Boivln said: "That's line. We certainly want. one. We already have assurance from the Granby Agricultural 80- IN MEMORIAM - MB, The death of Mr. John J. Beck in his 76th year. which occurred at his home in Murray River Bun- day morning. April 19, 1953. came as a shock to his family and lrienda, although he had been in in health tor the mat six years. He was born in wiuu. Sands and was the son of the late Ben- jamin Beck and Mary Mscliem. He was well and favorably known throughout King's and Queurs Counties, for in addition to his farming activities, he was mgaged with his brother Hubert in the coastal shipping trade. operatirig ii. sailing veuel. The brothers also owned a general store at Murray River, for a number of years, and he was a Justice 01 the Peace for Kings County. , Besides, his aorrowing widow. (nee Amide Cmpbell. formerly of Nine Mile Creek). he leaves 'to mourn his passing, eleven children: Mary (Mrs. Zerniko, N. Y.); Olive, Cambridge. Mass; Hubert, Cam-' bridge, M.a.ss.; Katherine (Mrs. Ryder,'N.Y.); Vivian (Mrs. J. B. Jenkins. Summeislde); Benjamin. Summersldc; Constance (-Mrs. Fred Brooks, Summeiside): I-liwel (Mrs. Gordon sulla, saint John): Ei- wood and Elsie at home; Jennie (Mrs. Martrn MaoPherson. Uigg); also sixteen grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters: Mrs. Louis HE'i'1'lD8' (Josie). Mirr- niy River: Mrs. Murdock Mwbeod (Lillian), Dediham. Mass; one brother, Hubert, New Glasgow, N. 8. Three sisters and one brother pre-deceased him. The funeral was very largely st- texided in spite of the wet weather and was held from the home. Mr. m-nold Machlamara or Tyne Val- ley. a. representative of theWai.c.h- iowcr,Bible 6; Traci. Society con- ducted the iuneral service. taking for his text "The resurrection and hope in God's Kingdom”. Mr. MarNa.ina.ra. used many scriptures to point out the real hope that it held out in God's word concerning the resurrection and the blessings that are in store ior obedient mankind on a para- dise earth. Hymns sung weie "Grateful Praise" and "Pnuse the King or Eternity". The text at”the grave was taken from I Cor, chapter 15, verses 12-26. Interment was in Murray River cemetery. JOHN J. BECK cieiy. a big co-operative. that it will iced a.ii elephant. evc.n- two elephants. as long as they live." "The zoo already has about 100 animals. New zoo quarters, nextoo the present zoo, are being made ready by the City. They cover about 85 acres. and it lahdscaping job for the site is under way. MONDAY, NOV. 30th- RESERVE THESE DATES For Red Cross Blood liiinor clinics Morell Hall . , . , . . , , . , , , . . . . , . . , , ,,- ..... " 2C4 PM St. Mary's Hall, Souris .. ........... .. 8-10 P.M. TUESDAY, DEC. 1- The Armouries, Charlottetown ............ .. 2-5 P.M. 7--10 P.M. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2- St. Andrew's Hall, Mt. Stewart ............ .. 2-4 P.M. Stella Maris' Hall, North Rustico ...... .. 8-10 F. . THURSDAY, DEC. 3- Long Creek Hall 14 PM St. Mary's Hall, Summersi . AT LEAST 1,000 donors needed at these clinics. 8 . K453; 1. r.-1 -J "P -3 H -4.4 : Pre-lchristms Secials A g NDV. 25th - DEC. 5th Inclusive T zceezgzceszezc GR OOERY SPEOIA LS Moniagiiiil-lliiihiil A Vl.M.S'., Meeting ....'The regular monthly meet- ing of the W. M. S. at Montague United Church was held at the home or Mrs. Horace Fraser on Tuesday evening. The president, Mrs. Ethan Stewart presided and called on Mrs. L. A. Johnston to lead the devotional service, which was most interesting and inspir- ing. several members assisted with Scripture readings. Mrs. J. M. Fraser was asked to read the hymns before they were sung. This period ended with a lovely duet "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" sung by Mrs. L. A. Johnston and Mrs. D. M. Mam Donald. followed by prayer. The supply secretary, Mrl.lLeon Johnston, gave a report of the splendid box which was packed and sent overseas in October. She also mad lettd-s acknowledging this box, also a letter oi! spprv clstlon from the port worker in connection with articles sent for distribution to new Canadians. A report was given by the temper ance secretary, Mrs. Gordon Cof- iln, of the wondertul work belnl done by Rev. Ross C. Eaton oi the Temperance Federation. During the month the members made thirty-live! hospital calls. seventeen sick calls, twenty-sight shut-in calls. while lourtsen treats and thirty-three cards were stat. A nominating committee was appointed to bring in a new slate of oiiicera at next meeting. The iinsncial report was given. also a satisfactory report of the autumn tiiankoliering. The so- ciety hopes to reach its allocation by the end of the year. A dainty lunch was served and social hour enjoyed. RELIGIOUS ORDER The Society of Jesus. known as the Jesuit order, was founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1634. Diphtheria was first specifically described and named by P. Bret- tonneau in France in 1826. - . .. . NOVEMBER 25.1953 A. iviciinliujiiinco. iiii. ' ' i-hm 5541 . I A cosi. - chars.-. ruri. Oil. Prompt Delivery .LEAnisiisiiiii snoni'counsriT 1. Farm Radio Forum for . , Members and Officers of Community Farm Groups A specldi invitation to Community Leaders . in Farm Forums, Women's Institutes, District Federations of Agriculture, Credit Unions, Co-operatives, Junior Fsrmers, A-H Clubs, and Film Councils. These Courses will be held as follows: Sponsored by P. E. Murray River: Temperance Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 24. Souris: St. Mary's Hail, Wednesday, Nov. 25. Mt. Stewart: St. Andrews Hail, Thursday, Nov. 26. Vernon River: 0. M. B. A. Hall, Friday, Nov. 27, Hunter River: Orange Hall, Tuesday, Dec. 1. 0iLesry: Public Hail, Wednesday, Dec. 2. Kensington: King George Hall, Thursday, Dec. 3. Each course will consist of two sessions starting at ,2 p.m. and 7:30 pm. Every community is invited to be represented by at least two persons. ALL ARE WELCOME. Competent instructors lncludingthe Na. tional Secretary of Farm Radio Forum will be present at all meetings. I J. L. DEWAR.' Secretary. ihierine Aiiilzymc Tooili POSTS,-llie lirii to offer P All day protection from muior cause of tooth decay . linlizyine places ci Protective cupid on the teeth.-Morning and night brushing - 4 stops decay acids for 24 hours. lMPilliTANT4F0li you AND YOUR CHILDREN: T "BACK AT THE FRONT" wiiiu Sugar. iollbs. 39: 20 oz- ' ' Icing Sugar. 2 lbs. .. . . . . . . 25:: c'""k'5 P9'k 3' B""l5- 2 T9? 370 Tlil'RSl)Al.' - FRIDAY . SATURDAY F.-.,.,o.s.,..d friancy. 20 3:; & fa - ”THE FIGHTINE LAWN" l:'.'?"”- ” 2-'” 52:22:: vl':f:i . : ::::t 22: 3,3: Maxwell House Coffee . . Sl.09 Oranges. 3 dos. . . . . . . . . . 69:: Perfection Milk. 6 cans for 87: Bananas. per lb. . 19: l O , . . . . . ' , , . . ”"”'””” 5"” "”"G'” ” 1”” " "' 33'...'3s.i.”?i.f.lli.:"3 e... . 333 E"J3Z:'l5i T." 3 f" :32 i "THE LADY 'N THE TRON MASK" Wax Icons. 20 oz.. 5 for . . 29: Bologna. lb. '. . . 29c .0 - ” T l ,- ' ,BeioraANTlZYME,moriiing and night Vjgll ANTIZYME, morning and night r A V Ogilvie Cake Mix. 2 for . . . 69:: FREE Movies Come one, crime all to the free movies at the Moreli Hall, THURSDAY, NOV. 26 AT 8 PM. Comedic-s, traveiogucs and two main features presented by ' cooiisiiv-1-r ram EQUIPMENT pro. . Both films are educational and entertaining so conic - and bring thewhoie family. Lunches will be served. . Music and sing-song alter the films. I ' , Door prizes will-be given, so get your free ticket: from Bulk Sausages. lb. . . . . . . 35: SEE OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS FOR 'Al.L TIIEE FAMILY Cedar Chests . . . . . . . . . 549.00 no 5;. M' d ch Electric rim Polishers . ssa.oo ,.,,,;f,,,,,f,5pZ':':, :;',,,.,,,, Edfb 3. Erecrrlic Igor! Mix"; , Iniald Floor Covering 'lOVe oft . I. - Toys and Games, Bicycles, Tricycles.'Sleds, Noma Tree Lights and Du Tree decorations now on display. . y Large selection of tri-lights, table-lamps, smoker Stands. T - . I N D ' . - Suits Cisua will visit our store in person Monday aiteriiooii, Dec. 14th. A deposit now will hold any article for Christrhss delivery. -. 1 liruslilng proiocioil gijy M Peo le susceptible to tooth decay bnislied their ieei , in tests, with dentifrice: of all kinds. '1: hour after brushing, they were given a sugar rinse. In almost every case the Acldometer r . showed tlle.presence of dangerous tooth decay acids. Elfects oflirushing were only lor "IO our time-imishin with Ll.sterineAntizymcTooth Puts places a colorless. odorless, lute es: ingredient on tooth surfaces. This - tectlve guardvstays there, mztecting tooth enamel from decay acids. i Justinorning and night bnis g can provide round-the-clock protection. . a ' . . b V brushing (protects you Z-1 Egg! Later, le iised Ahtizyme Tooth Paste for one week. 2 M24 hours after the last bnisbing, they agaiii rinsed their mouths with a sugai solution. In 9 outlet .10 cases, the Acidornetei indicated "no harmful decay acids." Antizym! made the diliareiicel ,' " , V cm-i-i llvsiisl. fumio. om-i. , . CCXPKIH u. Th-1? New Planrr. F your local dealt-.r'or at tho hail the evening of the .i r ' p ' . . V show. Sponsofibd by your friendly (Joclcsiiuti;'dos.l'er. I & A F're)i'v-'fivv (?iiiir('l Uri lllw Tm fl: . . P vmiouiiis I I . A - . - . T. . 3., u , ,MoNTAGUE . . ... .i(.iv. . i..,. I g HOBO N, i ' . l -'1) i ' , I , ' ' l ' H, , ' y ' .h an ,.'. , V , i V ,i';'; a.:..' .. .& ”' l..';5ll 3, I y,. T K