I NEWPORT p“... Tinpenline Scientifically ocean-distilled to paint penetrate porous form‘: e firm bond by holding s in solution. Crystal-clear, wrtenwhite, Erueem bottles wi _ label guarseoeeh. quality. Enquiries [may dealer: invited. from strong odor . . . up and cabin-glass Me ritimo Distributors: Coastal Asphalt Products‘ Ltd. letiesey Avenue. Selet Jen. N.l.. LO. In I63 n. wiifwlfli,“ surfaces. ehd neared resins and tbscrew BRILLIANT YOUTH Jaitrles Watt, inventor of the eteem engine, made mathematical instruments for Glasgow Univer- sity voiihen only 21 years of age- To Prevent or Treat CAICAI. COCCIDIOSIS H Ure < COCCIDAZINE" Tablets Ne. 23I5 m the drinking water cosrs time FER cuicx Only 25 tablets ore needed to treat 150 four-weelt-olcl birds for three days Bottle of 25. . . . $5.75 IOPPII 0t $0. . .. $ILOO Folcy’s Drug Store Summerside, l’. E. l. PHONE 8'! LARGE GLEIIIIIIIG Auction Sale AT BALTIC LOT lli Acting under instructions of ldgar Mathews, l will sell by auc- aon on his premises on THURSDAY. APRIL 22nd BEGINNING A1‘ 12 NOON ell his livestock. balance of crop, implements and furniture, consist- ing of 3 extra good young work horses; 4 rnilch cows, all to fresh- en: 6 uteers. 2 yrs. old (shorthorn grade); 5 cattle, 1 yr. old (also l-horthorn grade); 1 brood sow; l0 PISS. 6 weeks old; 7 hogs, lull grown; 150 hens. Implements: Manure spreader (John Deere); l farm wagon; l road wagon; wood sleigh; family sleigh; Crown gang plow; riding liorselioe; sectional seeder (M114; sot scales; cream separator (Ancil- -ritolt, all kinds harness. both double and single, used on s 1am, and all usual small articles. Furniture‘ Din-Ill! room table ind £118.11’! . sideboard; kitchen ‘ange (Enterprise) ; beds, springs ind mattresses; radio; darezzportz. oil stove; l. washing machine; tholce set dinner dishes; Aladdin amps; several tables and occas- onsl chairs: and e large number if articles not listed- jrprcyls cash. 1f day is unfit. sale on next fine d8)’- HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. lluge Increase In Jap Population Is Worry To ll. S. (By Russell Brines, Associated , Press Chief of Bureau. Tokyo l Ah alarming population growthl of hwre than 1.000.000 a rear is d] big factor behind the speed-up 0i| United Sta-tea aid to Japan. , For years Japanese have been; unable to feed themselves on their‘ cramped main islands. They are; dependent upon intensive indus-; trial production and an export, trade with neighboring food-rich" countries. Now, however. Japan's indus- trial production ls only 46 per cent of the output during one of. her leanest periods in the past. The Japanese are dependent upon American imports to make up i5 per cent of their foods. Yet births have risen to 34 for each 100.000 population-almost equalling the peak of 36 in 1920 Deaths have dropped meanwhile to 14.8 each 100.000, from the peak of 30.2 in 1945. Nearly four per cell. of the 1045 deaths were clue to war. At the end ofthe Second War 72.000000 Japanese were crowded into the home islands. which have a total area one quarter as large as the Province of ‘Quebec. Today For Immediate Sale Farm in excellent locality (1 mile from Kenslnlton) conslstlnr of 63 acres of land in high state of cultivation. New ‘l-roomed house equipped with electricity, barn and other o buildings. Apply:- CARL MOASE Keuslngton 11.11. 1 o-ooo-o-oe IIEMUIIIIL NIITIIIE I have moved my office to Smollmon’: Lfd., second floor. I will b, pleased to meet former clients and new ones also, of my new office. MORLEY M. BELL, Summerside FOR SALE - Potot-o Barrels, Fish Bur- rels, Oyster Barrels and Potato Crates. Orders la- ken for all types of boxes THE ISLAND BOX 8. BARREL CO., LTD. ST. ELEANOIVS, P.E.I. 111E GUARDIAN, UHAKLUI'I‘E’I‘U W N Emerald Personals Mrs James Allen was s visitor to Charlottetown ‘thunder. Inn. J. A. Murphy o! Ilnereld spent e few deyl tn Charlottetown lust week. Mr. and Mrs. hnmett 010w re- turned after spending two weeks visiting friends end relltlvee in Bolton. Rae trlendl of MI-Iter 16o Green are pleased to see hlm home again after spending e, few day! in the P. C. Hospital. The friends of Mr. l-nd MH- Douglas Murphy fonnerl)’ 01 Emerald and now of London Ont. are |0rry t» hear o! the serious illness of their son David. _.__.. Much sympathy l: eoctended te Master Gerald Rooney frcm his friends in Emerald alter receiving the sad nc-ws about the death of his father. The friends and nelghbotrs of Mr. G. C. Green were sorry to lean; o1 the fire which destroyed his farm house occupied by Mr. Jlrmuy Peters. . the total population exceeds ‘I9,- 000000. Officials estimate another 6.500.000 will be added in the next live years. Col. Crawford S. Sams. head of the Allied Headquarters Public Health end Welfare Section, says the figures will rise until 90,000,000 to 100000.000 persons tvlll be liv~ ing on these sparse islands alter 1975. Only intensive development of industry, say Allied officials, can hope to provide Japan with meauz of supporting this population. By 1958. she will hve to be exceeding all past trading peaks to malac ends meet. And her industries must expand thereafter to keep pace with population if the people are to be kept from a dangerous dis- content. ' Efforts are being made this year t: increase the domestic food oilt~ put by 10 per cent. Allied officials say the Japanese will be lucky to do lt. Lock of arable land limits the country's ability to increase food resources. even though Ahled pressure has helped reclaim some marginal acres. sams says the population growth cannot be stopped or altered to any great extent by either uth control or emigration. Both have been tried by the Japanese with only minor to moderate effect. Sams expects the population to follow the usual pattern in Japan. with increased industrialization and regrowth of big cities event- ually producing a. levelling off of the birth rate. The eventual goal is to get births and deaths down to about 10 for each 100,000. The long-range menace o." a growing population. Sums says, is an important factor in stimulating United Statescfforts to aid Jap- anese hindustry. , It has now been recognized that any further delay in aiding indus- try will only increase the drain on American food resources. he is convinced. and will merely past- pone an Asiatic problem that must be solved. Japarfs population pressure in the past, was small compared with future potentialities-wet it was an important factor behind the Japanese imperialism that led to war. BACKACHE Heybewarninq ..‘l.‘.i‘..t‘i.l-'.i.“;£.2."i‘.li.’“.§.“‘w I rheumatic pains or disturbed rut. Dodd’: contain eountiei eile and medicinal ingre- dients which act directly on the kidneys and help n in action. Got Dodd’: Kidney te-dey. Ill Dodds Kidney Pills MONTY.’ "THAT'S ALAMEIN AND LET ME TELL You Aoour now w: Hero OUR issspu zones m |q4a...." ENOUGH ABOUT NOKMANDY» NOW Ilowlan ‘i be! awed et the Richard mill ou Tuesday afternoon. y Ir. and Mrs. Jock Hanan ecli- ed on Mr. end Mrs. Prank Gallant Tuesday evening. Mrs. Loo Arscneult visited Mrs. Oswald Cain and daughters on Sunday the 11th. Mr. George Wood loft on ‘rhurs- clay to be employed on a farm m Charlottetown. Mr. James Perry o! mctouche, N. 3.. but formerly of Woodstock is new spending u month visiting in U. S. A. Mr. Eddie Gallant. had e slight vipes-tlo Tuesday when Dr. Dewar removed tlwo email cyate 1mm his ear lobe. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsensult spent Tuesday afternoon in Duvar, guest of Mrs. Felix Doiron end eon Paul. m. A. A. Arsenuult, ‘ nt of Howlan, is remodelling the interior of his store with now well cover- ing and floor. Mrs. A. A. Arsenault: hes as her guest. Miss Annie Gallant o! Lot. ‘I. Miss Gallant is housekeeper lo.- Rev. Fr. Robin of St. Marks. ‘On Monday April 12th. DI. Dewar made e trip to Howlun in i... Jerry Gallant had his turn’- lftoary District And w~ Its Actlvltlos luv. J. 1t. Prue: end mo. Pre- sc loft Alberton for their new charge in Brooklyn. N. 5.. shortly after llumr sfter giving splendid service for five years on the Al- berfon United Church pastoral charge. He we! inducted into his new charge on Friday evening Ap- ril Qntl. The Chairmen of the Lun- enburg-Queens Presbytery, Guy b Dexter of Liverpool presided. The Scriptures were road by Rev. l". J. Booster of Fort Morn-lion. and prayer was altered by Rev. CJ-f. Johnson o! Brldgewster. An ed- dress to the Minister was given oy Rev. l". J. Bcoates and an address to the people by Rev. M. A. Mc- Donald of Liverpool. Rev. M." Fraser. the new Minister. pro nounced the Benediction. after which there was s. reception for Rev. and Mrs. Fraser in the Church Vestry. -O. -’I'he OLeai-y Young Peoples Union of the United Church met on Thursday night in the Sunday school room of the Church. The:e was a splendid aundance of twen- ty-four young people. with the President, Miss Jean Kennedy, pre siding and conducting preliminary‘ worship. It was announced that the Bldeford United Church Y. P. U. will present a play, "Calm Your- self“ in the O‘Leary Hall on April 29th." under the auspices of the Bloomfield United Church Y. P. U. The Convener of Missions. Miss run CLEANING alltI REPAIRS h“ 11m‘ 3""- Th“ “l” i" P“ xshhsay then introduced the sub- Arlul. l0. 194s I-IQLMZFrs FOR ‘ It's wile to laeve your Fur Coat Cleaned and Repaired-It's appearance will be Improved llld it Will rive you more satisfactory weer, Bring your Furs in‘ early, for this service, so that our plants may work on them during the slack seuon end so "that they will be return. N to rw in plenty or time n» next nu. We accept only Furs Purchased from The Ladies‘ Wear Mcin Floor "WHERE OLD svilgtqwt: with’? 321:“ Wm feet: "Church Bells Ring Again ' In Koren" and taking Part ir- Canadian Church Relief Abroad. the panel discussion was Ellwood The secretary was appointed as m‘ “m”? Richard and "u" Gotell and Bessie Dennis. An add- Devon.) a] legdg f f, g G. Doirou on April 13th. started was on the topic “'35 given by the m whl1ch is trborh rill? tyne;- l° bum ' “W “W” l" “a” Minister and this enjoyable IIlGClv M51159 whe Llothe »e a L e Richard W“ 1°“ m‘ “cu” by me lng closed with a social hour and Q1 the cqnglil-egatloneilfllmhi the pa“ whiter‘ the Mlhllflh Behedlclloh- in view of forming another branch society or adding to the old. Community Friendship Secto- tary reported l4 cards sent and l1 On Tuesday evening April 13th sick and shut in calls made. the ladies of the Emerald Woolen‘: six books were reported as reed Institute rnet at. the home oi Mrs. since last. meeting. M» B» in: $2051.‘; §2°iil§‘..‘lii'li§ ..Tl‘-i.ilfffé"iif"f.f.i‘i°iiéill...if.“i ing his wood ready for the stove ode “aim Miss Kathleen smith at which 15 a um qm D n g on Tuesday back in the wood lot the piano and the president Mrs expected glgcesna s ma y u - f,’,°“§,,f,"§§’f,§§ S? haul n name Sllehver Hughes prerldlm. ' Mrs. Alfred Moore was appoint.- ‘ Afier reading 0! the“ 111111310! 0! ed to choose a Missionary for next ~ ,, P1134’ OHS H198 H8. TO CB W85 meeting and offer prayer for some. M“; cube" Gaudet’ R‘ N" mad‘ answered by each member donat- A legw- was read by gecruayy a pro essional call at the home e1 in: an article to the “fish ponds "om M" John Sea“ Fresh Lena. Mrs‘ Lara!“ Ganam 0n Monday Business arising from the mln- M B gécregary suégesungy m; ivhere Mrs. Gallant had an at- mes “.85 dlscussed_ Mm G_ Q possibility o‘ a Mission sancLhus tack o! stomach flu that seems u’ Green and MPS- "h" Cflih 1'9" was discussed but as the children be prevalent m the diam“ Ported visiting the school during are so few and so scattered the Mr’ E- l Haywood went w 17h’; glzyivlfllfegigggg. very gratifying ggérpglt-ioigas left for further con- Charwtteww“ °“ Mmday “S h“ impress from 5102i"! lessens w" Instead}: taking the Study Book has been appointed supervisor o’ ducted by Miss Wells Kenslngton. .1“ h 1 bay ed d 1- the Liquor Commission there. Ml. It was than decided to hold a glam: mes b63295; trill)?“ “it Haywood was on the Prohibition pantry sale h, the near future to in; flmgmwas spent on ethzmgro: Fm“ a 19w yea“ 53°" defray expenses of the lust quarter gran,_canadmn_ Chmch Rene! A_ °f mull“ Mm 5- c- Green w” broad. Those assisting the President. Mrs. Margaret MacAusland re- ERIERALD w_ L cently returned from Burlington where she spent a. week with he: daughter Irene. 1dr. and Mrs. Keith Harrington and family. -- How. . Mr. Felix Arsenault has had k t 1 the plasterer working at his new “ilgf £40011?!’ Zrsarvrgalfierilf: grid: were Mm Robert Macxenzle’ M“' and up w date house which Wm i0 g8 i“ Yand Junior Eewqng Olaf Stevenson and. Mrs. Alfred .. 1' “ ~ Moore who read that beautiful soon be completed. Mr. Arsenamt 1 M _ W_ R F d ,3 M 5_ ,, ,, was s. veteran of World War ll fffhurgiw wade" mzxlmls poem. Not Ours Alone- hi wife formerl nes Lc- I .' o“: 1°“ of bunt m" ‘up "I “d 5 Y A3 were asked to classify work and mm,’ ma. “mp o, 118M axe no, Clalreis a graduate nurse who re- buy prizes. The teacher, Miss Doris ours alone and only as we Shaw “awed h" tmmmQ l“ U- 5- A- Cash reported buying towels and haw" for school‘ ~Mrs Joseph them are we sustained in growth MI- lhd Mrs- 39")’ 5159mm" °l H hes onvenor of ‘Institute and only as we 1m our lamp Upper HOWLfln have received WOld sealing Qpomd m, m, “w,” 3513121; ttienher. can it shine for ffilll 1' thl: Fledl h- d ' a .1::.¥.::":..:.. rascals. :.~r:;:;."::..:.-::.-:r.r:.r=;:::.-i. he had 5P9!“ i1 VET? P19355113 E35" let d before next meeting. It ' y ‘M. holiday m Montreal ‘when n; gfgpflgn decided m have auction offered by Dr. Merle Patterson of met boys from down home, J00 sale of articles at next meeting. Central India by m5’ Gouih‘ Richard also mdmchc clsuaht, both Th, sick medium Miss Elsie smlmm’ Wadi“! 1'1"” Z5‘ 1"“ of mvan nhyne and Mm John Momma ‘p was read reponsively followed ny ported no sick ‘during the mouth l‘ hymn “d prayer" The him“ 3m’ and quire reappointed M“_ Now may He who from the deed Madge Glow Bad M“ llama Tmlm was read ln unison as s. Bene- r, and Mrs. Percy A. Murphy were dlculln- (sappolnted to visit the school, A PM“ meeting °5 “"5 1343i“ Hector Richard WlI-Il a 800d atten- The programme for evening was Am ‘flawed ‘m?’ which ‘ “u” dance of members and five or six very much enjoyed. the fishing magma‘ vgsafiv“ m‘ visitors. In the absence o! the pond causing a greet deal of fun. Low“! 5W1 " president the vice-president, Mrs A game of "bingo" followed with i955- Anthony Flnnan took over the du- the prize Iwon by Mrs. Joseph ties and meeting was cspsbly car» Hughes, Miss Rosemary Cash de- ried out. HGPOFIJh fro? déiiercnt ltlghtled the néemberr; with”; step- ittee e our In new encn um er. e n moo - :30 again elected for ling t: hie held st the home of to» out d I double boiler over following month. some bills for 510K Mrs. Spencer Hughes, Roll sell 50111118 WIW‘. 56W! with wM/tll treats were presented and paid also to be answered by "exchange o! "1 @911“? him’- "ll"- some money paid to mothers ol‘ plant. slips" A hearty vote of “0Idat40 50 60"” I I ' new babies. The meeting u usual thanks was ex‘ nded to Mlle opened and closed by prayer. Mar smith 1°? Elvin! so IIMIOIIIIY h" r — Man You re tlra Pntrour meeting to be held in Woodstock musical talent. ‘Ilhe singing o! the *0 Wm‘ onus. amnion: ' mid-Wu... lololy IAbodfeI-eekef ' On 'I‘tl€5dBy evening March 13th. the st. Aunes Club of Howlan and Woodstock held their usual month- ly meeting st. the home of Mrs. REHEATING PUDDLNGS Reheat stemmed puddings in tho at, the home of Mrs, Jack Flnnnn. ‘National Anthem" brought the it was decided that at next meet- meeting to a do”. Alter which e lng each member bring he: hus- delightful lunch was served by the bend or e friend. After the busi- time“ assisted by Mrl- Percy __ ,. n“; p"; of mggfln‘ w‘. gvgp g MUXPHY. Th6 fllOlItlNfl COPIIIEG ‘at thanking Mrs. Cash for the pleu- aegis urdnrruiaunuyeseu. delightful few hours wu whlled sway by playing bingo which res- lized s nest little sum for the I-Illl Wlflllll $031K. CA I. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Cruig Mooney, staff officer of per- sonnel selection service at Arms Hcadquurleis. Ottawa, sold here. llc had just completed s tour oi north. crn azmy lnstullatlonl. SOLDIERS SATISFIED EDMONION - (GP) - soldiers serving in the not-t‘: are satisfied and interested in their jobs. Capt. from six to sixty and over recently at. the opening oif its regular sou‘ sonal run in New York's Madison Square Garden. Tnie to the tn» dltlons of her profession. Mrs. Lulu Adams. billed as the world's ordy woman clown. appeared in her usual mle despite the tragic and eudderl death of her huslband. Albertine. fs-uiods veteran clown, on the eve e! the show’: opening. Seemingly concerned only with the crowd? laughter. she presented a brave-hearted example cd the blddbional "The show must go on." Her husband, with. whom she had toured the world as e clown team. died of a. heart attack while making I radio broadcast. The picture shows Mrs. Adams ln her dressing room after the show putting away her "pr-um" while gazing sadly st a por- trait of her isle husband» 1m? IMPORTANT ANNUAL ultrrmc The Annuel Mooring of the Summcniclo Community Concert Association will be held WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2hr of 8 O’CLOCK in the TOWN HALL. Each and every music lover is urged to attend. Any person who holds a membership is entitled to vote and i asked to come end participate in the business which includes the election of officers. o J. P. MclNNlS, Secretory. Major HoepII funds. more will also be a gum: of bingo etMsy meeting. _,______'-___,_ WARM PUTTY Cavendish United Aindllery of the w. M. e. held their regular i b, 3 p, ‘m. .4 Wednesday adoration. April 1t worknbloewhlle bold: applied erut- with MH- Mm Mid“!!! In do“. mum: cold “yum”, by charge of the Devotions. Theme wu, "God's love Recalled Through cl it h menu. w m’ ‘T m ' “i ° n’ Ohtletlln uvw." no Cell n- the brick 1n waxed paper so the The king cobre. 1| one of the longest and sheet venomous melee full e fierce disposition end preys on, other lnlkel. last Relief lor Colds. Stops Sneezing-lmlsSnlllling “I suffered for weeks from e elap- pod-up condition in my nostflle. A bed cold prevented any breathing; m! nose and throet were mucou- eleued. 1 made up-mr mind to me Caterina-sees. Its vlpor eve me breathing comfort install . My swelled. me nostrils were cooled one ‘soothed. I stopped eoulhlnl. l dldnt slum. It wee almost unbe- lievable the lutln| benefit l derived from Oeterrh-e-eeee. The surest Vlvlhewottoheodotteooldle te Inhale the germ-destroying vapor e g 1. offllhltb-e-eu ‘i: upland! hr lrr table threat. and helps te destroy the that uoltoo lore ‘than. West." The Christian Stewerdship Secretary being shunt. the por- tions of Scripture were reed by Mrs. Milton Green, Miss Bernice Axeworthy and Mrs. Geo. MecCou- tmy who also reed the meditation u given in tho Missionary Month. y. The Leader then reed "I am called s love gift" which showed that gifts given in loving sacrifice enlarges the givers hurt and deepens the river's devotion and hoe power and helps to prepare the highway towards peece. Offering was received and prayer offered by louder. ‘rho President than celled for minutes end roll cell which was {amended to be e verso of amp- ure. The Supply Secretory. Mrs. Al- voh lhollolll dioplovid two bonu- tttul quilts which nod been put lmvis Toorhbe culltodbr thrmmoors otaoo tho 1M Imflne. cow. drllllc 8M MM! ltlkllt. Q g. eeeboxtolosoettelbreutofop lllllllllll l ' ill. l" a.‘ hitréht-ifiitéstflsifif-SS“ / . or ENDURED PING A HORSE eATine Pitts!“ THE’ 6R0 . aur av "rue TIME sou euro. THROUGH ANALVZING l1’, -You‘l.l. PROBABLY HAVE A IDERQY WINN5R,-u-YQQ“D putw Wm, __________,n°‘ gunk w u” brick‘ I, ‘N5 R coo-mus“ W m..hz.nrzc.sz~azze.zs » Fvkusroo. HOWE\l=RAcR-— cosmic?» "m 0mm chm u no mt or ’ ALLTHOSE HbREiéSTAkg “J. A$PIRUOI "/ commune rr, "rwieeskrive no ‘me DARK tone ENOUGH I-1'M some». our AND seem ‘THE esavices OF Arc EXPERT n4 INTERPRETING é‘ /’ ‘The Greatest shew on Earth" thrilled, tickled "and emnsedv its”