APRIL" 19. 1952 MR. FARMER! THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 3 Summerside on Monday evening. N. Y. Sioclts Tint Body tit Yours Continued trom page I IN MEILORIAM happtltxs or The will V continued lrom page 2 Mrs. H. G. Muttart of Orlando, Florida, has returned to Summer- Grafton Street. have as their side and is the guest ot her results were noted: In land and lovinr memory 01 gulestt Thomas Phillips of daughter, Mrs. R, A. Home, 1 1.!bll.Iu; of an srtllnctisl lrildineymis for d;s.rlson gndw br1:lther.;.e;li: I an o n. e u o ears 0 or rexnova o spec c - van ayor.w o as room v . o . Mrs. G. M. Mulhomnd .,...,s NEW YORK. Am,” 13 gm?) gg tusibie substances from the blood. years use today. Avril 19th. 1947- ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherman hostess to four tables of bridge The Mock muket muered I "V. 3- The 3'9"” can be achieved you lift); thought. when leaving i It Makes Us Happy To; Make You Happy! Come in and ask about the used Tractors and Trucks listed below:- 1 FARMALL CUB 2 FARMALL C's 1 COCKSIIUTT "30" 1 COCKSIIUTT "60" 1 MASSEY "30" 1 JOHN DEERE "B" 1 ALLIS-CHALMERS "B" TRUCKS 1947, 1-ton FORD 1948, KB2 INTERNATIONAL 1942. CHEVROLET 1947, 2-ton FORD 1940, llyfg-ton CHEVROLET who have been visiting an P.E.I. stopped briefly in Charlottetown en route to their home in Jam- aica Plains, Mass. 0 C O Hon. George D. DeBiois and Mrs. DeBlois have returned from the United States to their home on West Street. 0 O 0 Mrs. C. E. Blair and her daugh- ter Cynthia of Moncton, N. B.. are visiting her sister, Mrs. Brighton MacDougall. I 0 Mrs. G. M. Avard and her daughter, Mrs. Myron Bell and young son Gordon. will arrive home tomorrow from Sackvllle, N.B., where they have been visit- ing since Wednesday. Lt. Col. K. J. Coates of Ottawa was a guest at the Charlottetown Hotel this week. 0 I C Mrs. Charles Rogers of St. Patrick's Road is also a guest at the home of Mrs. Brighton Mac- Dougall. on Thursday evening at Robson's Restaurant. t O 0 Mrs. J. W. Lecky it-ft Summer- side this week for Mahone Bay. N.S.. where she will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hlrtle. C C 0 Mrs. Arnold Taylor and daugh- ter, Miss Barbara, of Summerside, spent the Easter holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Taylor in Ken- sington. O O 0 Mrs. Harold Crockett. Summer- side. entertained at her home on Monday evening when bridge was in play. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ellis of Summerside had as their week-end guests their son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Hume Ellis of Dartmouth, N. S. . . 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Hayward entertained at mixed bridge on Wednesday evening at their home in Summerside. . . o without excess hazard to the pat- borne ere sinking-spell today that reach- ed an acute stage in mid-session. The setback was equal to the heaviest of the year. and at one time the high-speed ticker tape was unable to keep pace with C transactions on the exchange floor. The fall included oils. rails. ooppers. motors. and rubbers. Just before the close there was a good recovery among heavy los- ers. Amerada lost as much as 8 points at 319 (at one time a sale showing a loss of 10 points was cancelled). but it recovered and closed with a gain of 1 3-4 at 228 3-4. b The Associated Press average of 60 stocks lost 51.40 at 5100.30. A similar fall was registered Feb. 19. but there has not been a greater a decline in the average since last Oct. 27. volume came to 1.720.000 shares Stocks declining were Northern Pacific off 3 7-8 at 81 3-4. At- lantic Coast Line. U-nion Pacific. 3 Rohm sr Haas, St. Louis south- 5 5 lent. ed It necessary. poned until it is a. lsst resort be- abolites (leftover substances Irorn the body's action on nitrogenous high concentration sodium. potas- sium, calcium and water can also be removed selectively. In patients in whom mineral substances are not in sufficient amounts in the blood. these substances may be re- electrolytc (substances decomposed of controlling toxicity of the bath lluld added greatly to the emo- acy and safety or the procedure where it was possible to use it without difficulty on is child aged three and one halt." the doctors stated. are acute anuria (inability to pass 3. me procedure can be repeat- 4. Its use should not be post- ause other methods have failed. 5. In addition to nitrogen met- ubstances) which may be toxic in tored without addition of other :1 electricity or water.) "Methods nd widened its use to the point Clinical conditions in which the rtlllclsl kidney may be of value You would no more return That soon you'd till a lonely (live And leave us home to mourn. We know not how you suttered, We did not are you die we only know you passed away And never said good-bye. Peaceful be thy rest dear Inn. It is sweet to breathe your name, In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. Ever Remembered by Mother, ROBERT 2. EAST. Mgr., Hutcheaon Bldg., bl Grafton, Ch'town. Tel. 1536. Branch I Father, sisters and Brothers. gab IAM 4471!. 1, nu YVPE VACUUM CLEANER . Mrs. Milton Bell entertained at Messrs. Alan Stewart of 1781- western. Standard on (NJ). Cii.- urine). 100 much calcium in the 1930; L160 INTERNATIONAL a delightful ynmuy pa,-gy at the housie University and. Cordon yes service, Kennecotg copper, up blood. chronic condition of blood 1947 1.ton DODGE Charlottetown Hotel on Easter Slmmons of Acadia University. 5. steel, Genmu M010.-5, U, 5, in the urine. hy-poatrcmia. (not. ' g Sunday. spent Easter at their homes in Rubber and Boeing, enough sodium in the blood) hy- I947, V3-ton STUDEBAKER a a o Summerside. pgfngu-en-113 (100 much sodgum in 194 K33 1.1 INTERNATIONAL The annual "at home" was held the blood) shockllke strata and 8'(dual whgzlis) at the United Services Ollicers congestive. heart failure. and --. water (edema) in the chest. cavity. Club Monday evening. A L- 0 0 ' Continued from page 2 maddening is his habit of spreading our private business around. He betrays every little confidence we have. 1949, KBS 5 INTERNATIONAL 1949, 2-ton DODGE from the above we learn some- thing of the importance oi the kidneys in selecting materials from the blood. the materials that are helpful to the body's needs and the materials that can be harrntul it not removed. Card Of Thanks Rev. Mr. and Mrs. 'l'. H. B. Soni- ers have gone to Toronto on a visit. Convenient toms up to two and three years may ' ' ' Mrs. Lewis Sadler Brighton. held be arranged by !armers' a lamily reunion 'last Saturday. the guest of honour being hnr eighty-three-year-old father, Mr. C. W. R. JENKINS . . . M. Shannon. Mrs. H. S. Browne of Saint John 208-212 Gt. George st. Phone 2163-2164 is visiting her son and daughter- - in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Murray Browne, Cavendish Apartments. 0 C O ADELIA ANSWER: Your husband labors under the delusion that by be- littling you he is, by contrast, making a veritable giant of himself. What he needs is a good dose of his own medicine. which could hest be administered by one of the friends he is trying to impress. Have you an ally among your intimates who would enter into a con- spiracy with you? If. on just one occasion. every barbed. so-called witticism your husband turned on you could be twisted around to backfire on him. he might lose some of his sense of humor. His whole attitude is one of complete childlshness. and the only cure is to treat him as a. child. Very few people enjoy seeing a man make this sort of spectacle of himself: once he realizes that he is the . l' ' t" d f ll h '11 r i Cam. L Blair and Capt. J. :;1”l-ll'1eel::;):.EClll lye nu lence or is own umor, be time to stop in Pienlakcz. Maritime Central Air- ways. are registered at the Char- lottetown Hotel. 0 I wish to thank the Doctors, Nurses and Staff of the P. B. Is- land Hospital. the Clergy. neigh- bours and friends, for their kind- ness during my recent illness; also those who sent gifts, cards. let- ters. fruit and flowers, etc. FLORENCE KELLY. IN MEMORIAM Write Var Phone for our Ispecial Service TJRACTOR TIRES I.l DEAR MISS DIX: I am engaged to a schoolteacher whom I love very much. but I'm not sure he loves me. I suspect that he is taking another girl out. too. G, 0, ANSWER: Don't yield to suspicions. Make sure of your facts be- fore acting on them. I assume from your letter that you are consider- ably younger than your fiance. Do you really think you're suited to each other in age, education. background? These things are import- GUARANTEED I YEAR 0 0 Mrs. Earl Lavers entertained at the tea hour on Tuesday in hon- our of Mrs. Miles MacPht-rson, who leaves shortly for England QUID WEIGHTED Order! Taken In Strict on an extended visit. t If my I 1 h am V Gun." 35” on” 33 , , , an . e 3 oo muc erence between you, break the engagc- ammo" . Mrs. Helen MacPherson-of Harn- mmh Lcll':hl3.vh.IF m drown, loaf .?h:.:: CY DEm0flSN'.Itl0lI- , ilton. Ontario. was a visitor in M” on Aprunmth, 19". Telnsura Complete g Lg - Charlottetown. earlier this week. D A I L Y C R O S S W O R D h Satisfaction. '- Miss Mary Callaghan pf Que- Lommy MM :1- bec City. P.Q., is staying at the ACROSS DOWN 30.611110 C''”''””'””''. ”?”1' 'Ki'l.?.”.Y. '1 51:32:... 2. E'.f.'i;'"' in also a Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrell and 5.!-Ixtendovcr 2 Egyptian of three limggguiagjam daughter. Heather, are being wel- RA Hebrew deity 22. Short. "um uh-duBL.; jg comed as residents in Summer- prophet 8 Goitmound stocky aura ml In hm: memory of up", I side. 10. The 4 River horses I. Hennebery Apr” um 19”. ' t ' Pentsteuch IN Y) 23. Former ' ' Mrs. Creelman MacArthur and l2.Vsrtety 5 Tohazsrd U. S. vice- somewhere In a. foreign country Mrs. W. E. Smallman were joint of willow 6 Long rod president tn Am "any nip. at .5, hostesses at the farmer's home in 13 some.-y 'l.A Nigerian 24. Cruel I Th". nu" without drcgsnlng Summerside when bridge was in u,1rooz.ukg Negro 27 Copper routers-IIAII-H on I mud 1"", "mm; geg, my. ' ' ' 13 gm: 1 s pllechi :23 i.'?.iiT.;Z 3".?rT.'T,'.'.3' Remembered by s Friend - y . oun erpar Y n. . ' Miss Kathleen Allen! of ll-lsllgax. 11 The 9 American of Mexico 85. Prgjefctrngy Blanche. 4 N. 5.. IP91" the E85 91' 0 st! nknown Indian 30. Enttcea en a a . with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. godyfundg H com"; 31 C,-;y(Mu,g; mu,-ch I PIIOIIC or Write to (anywhere III P. E. 1.) H. S. Allen. Sum.merside- isrlsn l6 Anger 32.Metallic 37.Plecev'.c t V L t ' ' 19. In this place 19 Corridor rocks 39. Kettle , a t Mrs. Donald Baker returned to 20 P; C 8 O Summerslde alter Vrlsitingnhher u.e':ceou' Rm Iov;n”g':emoryuo't':u:':'gt::r daughter. Mrs. Norman Sm in no . Ilbert . ENG - s Greenwood. N S. . Jfgzitlca e "Md ",1, M, M," mu, 1,4,, 136 Gt. George St. Charlottetown. P.E.I. O C , 1'3 L3" L0 i i meme be ed by Leslie ' 0 Vlolslmuttm enables mu... 5... to sin. spending the past week in Sum- 2a'E:m,'g,, lute soil and got tom. grip , . , .,..4, .. merside with her sister, Mrs. Lois . .. . to-ran eestl. , couge 21 A pulplt ion 1. ..a .4 ' ' ' ' Tzulh ) are c rc es 9 Hyatt. r:.'.'.t..n...'f... " "'”""'"' M” W' 't;..,'f'"':1””'"it'”t"k5”',T 29 Grleekletler smnonu-u-one nil l fLii.i&i."'l. sgrrhlgy 02.: A 8 p 39 ""5"? 9 ieltintiue thy abtotbt h. o 0 n' ' 81 .IlrI:m0I'H'l , . ere ore 0 5"" ""'"'4"'i"'- nd.3r'2.?.f'lis”.ii.f..'.'.'.”."l5a'S, :i.'uiT.'h.S'.1.?: gg gggmgter dmfiat I to earn a e s muc m- - I 6 tovetoItlra'wosIgI'I'tin;.." "mum "mud I proved after her recent operation 35 sm" Vii". , in Prince County Hospital. 35-AVWW" . 10" Niall '07 090037 on.tIre-loot service so drop in nest . . . "' cmenun ' "M You'relnlavnandnltuvlltarinlamtction. Mr. And M”. P, 5. Giberson (VIII 0 " l with their children. Perley and 33 I"l'""- : Nancy, left Wednesday on returin 40 gl;i9'Y(l1(lJ. ' o Stll t ,N.S.. it - 1'" "- 0 FIRESTONE iii. nf. lE.3'.'.. ..rn.;'. f.i..5”f.i'... n 0...... one mole mason wily G'b n's p rents. Mr. and Mrs. ofsmell i . & A.l Sfstljttcnsseaa S.um.merside. I2 Setnesh hf” CJDICG ' . I3. Brute , I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Storey re- ' M fmf-Wfje 187 Grut George st Chlrlouetown turned to Summcrside after apend- g g . ' DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-Iterc's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X It IOLONOFELLOIV ' One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used lng the Easter week-end with the lstter's' mother. Mrs. Fraser, in Montague. ,. ..t..- In addition. lohabeero Tractors 6-den: U . . GREATER DEPHVDAIILITK C M” 3'” ::':l'''- Ad Si, H”Pki”5S.'li:: ':or the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. single letters. apos- claim; it's economy you can measure in dollars souorn urn ::::5'de-agent”5l'":m3'y' W” i:T5i."5:'yii.Z '.ZIl'."iJ.'.'f. '.'i'J"3li':'Z'?..?C "" Wm '" '" "M" "d ”""' . . aiu:arza.coMroar ville. N- 5-- KW"! 0f M11 H0P' You er greater fuel economy With a John 0 Ask any owner what he likes best about his John Deere Tractor. Sooner or later heiii stress the remarkable economy. It's more than 2 NOW IS THE TIME A... IYIIIII J. GRAN? 0.0. ,.c,,,..,,,.,.. q........,.. kins' mother. Mrs; L.eslle Eaton. Dee". he cyclonic-fuel-intake engine assures OUTSTANDING QUALITY oPmMa'rurs'r , . - - , mm item street m- John E' suns arm Willene MacLedn of Sum- J 1' N R F D Y x T N P T W R x D B N Y 2 it if bggtef Combustion. lncgslscd d:Ci,fDFl'- Ii! ahd gum gmpmq "om; .7. memdo .p.,,,g the Easter vacation . W D I Y T W druon,rhejohnDeere as more at r-mwelg t. . P varsamanr smrasos Y r D a R F. B o P R r D 1 'r 1 x 3 it. B Adjoining North American Hotel with her pnm.It:.in.Eurcka. N. 5- Heavy cnflne and transmission parts are io- sasrsa Ms.m1'num:: cared wei toward the rear to provide better HNDBYR-I-IGNTO. Phone no no formal st. Mffliglll q;in':veE'3'f&”"tan:' Br? d cmm um WHILE Tm: BATTLE RACES LOUD liactio: and pt-evcnthlois. 10! power and fuel wmnmi '""3'”"- W353!” es er ay's ' o : ' l , Dr. A. L. Maclsaac Olfioo noun "'""" ""3 M""' A1" D"'""' ”' AND LONG. AND rnr-: srormr wmos oo st.ow.-cAMr- i m"? excessive W ", 5 mm” , "'mc”."” Vm" i mm."". nermudg, Mfigg liaidlowv agd Din: BELL Maintenance expense is less because there 5 alarm knlnuum ' Dental X Ra 8, Awolnhnu. xlecclgzstyero lroIId::'y' in. SII1I:Il:lEf- . 1'" w 59 ""33 wuh A-I3!” I?lCCl'e- Egtclusrve . ' Y . ' - RAULIC . aaorua auu.mNo T: AA. Sign dTf"V i.f'"')';'f ';;'”g;"g""; coV;'"d:,',, tgigggggg ':,,:c':,: 3,23; m ownnm - m Gum" 5" M & rain-ct. :c::;:pn:Ied for Mm yT- heavier rt:-edger As a run t, trips to the re: ”""Q"A"c ' . . . "M" m c . 3'"'0P- , , , sir sho are few and far between . . . rnuch nyqqmq. pawn COMPLETE Bumun & !E'gI,,c"m' Rev and Mrs. W. A. Harper , ess costywhenyotr own sjobn Deerc.. ”o-';'i-'.3i':A, ' and daughters, Elizabeth and ' Katharina. of Summerside. are vis- iting in Moncton. N. 3.. guests Supreme B Exchequer court. of Mrs. Harper's parents. Rev. Departments! and Parlluaentsry .Alllso'n M. Glllis. A. Pickard Farm 4.qg-'.:..-1,. or-a-.'-.23.-s.-..-. . , msmmgcg Tractors Ltd. JOIN ll. MCDONALD: weekend in summersldo with SERVICE Ilugal Macliutt 73"" 5" plND;Algg3Il-Ldggsk-RT! Qie.rcLp;lr::.ts, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. II. it some and commit ..... w. r..... .1... .... ..... KENSINGTON m0gg.F.'f,:o',';f,”f,”c”,f',f.5,f',f.';" 53-"-'3'-M-'-'-3-3"-'-W". '" mmmqorslgucios ignited ' k d B mu. .. '.i'.”"..".....".i.' ;.3."'":u"; Lam M ar an OIIYIMII ..:-.:.-.-.-..-.-..-:.-.-...-.:-..e-.-.-..-.:.-;-:.- K "m'”””"" Mm" . "'mm""mu' ' 00' "” Qm” 3" JOHN nsszsus rwo-cgwoder Tnncrorxs: i OIAIIIIE AOOOUNTANTI Isasuu, . Toronto. lust seas. shortness. Ulassavsr. sum-a. INIIIIII GIIINOUV5 some on... cauiatmows NGV” "” TVA. I ' AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE ' ..;.',',5f,;,!1:I(om(;v':rI .0e.sv'qn 000' Proved Pcr7”0rr:I(.m': . ll... 41- IdAgent:. co i M and Mrs. Norman. V-Ihitman. P te '1' emar a. pyr I s ..L -. .53lI5Tl:3o 501-Ic"'0'i (;or;or.aMoIt. Taxation. Customs. Miss Betty MacMurdo. House- Rot 1 3,30-. and Excise and General Practice. hold !:conom,i:cs 8 Teacher "in '” u I no u ' cm I Bridgawater. . .. spent a