';i:r., " '.i.i.i. 1'V4IvI Age II oRehel:;ih Lodsze, Montague, at thPi THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: EINIII F. Landry, Mn. Byron Blown-t, Mn. Bruce Mnc!'hee, Min Joyce Wlulnton, Plus McKInnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Layers. TIT: Guardian may be bought :6 the following places in Montltuli Blue Dome Ruuursn). and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: no Port Omen; ln south: The Snack Bar and H. Rlclurdn & son. ..'!Vl:r. Freeman Reynolds, Hali- ..'BEACH POINT GOSPEL fax, N.S.. is spending I few days CHAPEL. - Evangelistic service, 3,1, his home in Montague, Sunday, .ltine 14th. at 7.30 P. M. Special singing. Louis Harris. .. 'CAllDIGANTTil.-Al.I.. Monday June 15th. Little Pond variety . 'N()W IS the time to treat c,,M,,-g, yourself to that Bulova or West- ,Iield watch you've always wanted ..'EYERl'l)Al' la someliori5'sl- from 521-'10 at V. R. Pepler. gift day. See our selection nf.Tlic Jeweller, Montague. silverviare. cut glass, and i-liinn -- W- Rift. llPl'llS at V. R. Pcplcr, The ..'Mr.,Rufus Clory of George- Jpwrller, Movitaiziis-. town visited Moncton, NB., on ,,..d.. ,sunday to see his brother, Mr. -('Asll-1RAs .. Wm-id l'amnus.Joe Clory. who is seriously ill in llfmd films-film liviishiiig. AISVIVLITP Moiictoii City Hospital. His ll1lIl7lIIS lwilxi and iimirlinl: friends will be interested to hear plmina. an-. X" R. Pcpler. Th” that Mr. Clory is progressing Phnln Shop, Alontogiic; ,slnwl,v. . , u.u.- 'A'l'TENlIl.V(i r'os'i-1t.iu:.V('i-:l ,L0A,,,5.,, ,,,,,-,5,-,-,,,, My, - Rm-. .l. Biiirrioi-k Fraser. niinis-1,1,l'm,mv Norm m.,.,x.,,,l in Don in M Triniti l'nitetl (lliui't'l1. HYi'Pr'dm, mm,",ng M Mnntamm Mnniuziin, .iii:l Mr. Willuiiii 1l.(m'”m. liw (wnmwnd 0, Captain lfpigwi of Whini Rflilfl iiic pi-'- mmmw, l,,,l,ph,H(,k. .1-hp V,,SsE,l Fpnlh '" S""'IU'IIp' 8'. RIIHIII; iiill talm on :i cargo of logs for, "I: III" xI”'I""" LMIIHNIM III Rurin Xc.xfoiiiidl.'inrl. Also :iri'iv-. Ihv l'u'lPrI Fliuirli iii Ll”il"il Hm ,I,.a,,.,.,l,,, wits the Saval.l wmwli ,. om,-. :vi KPFSIHIL tmnn-mmhq -w. K-,.,,,1;,',,, ,3,-,l,n1 ' V H v 1-, , '1-v,.,.. N'lT4I is also lmi int, 'l:l-XIIRN Mimi Iltllrlli Hlwilllm Bmm N,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,yl Ii"'l -Alli -V”"I'I II'"'Il"”""' ' ,.E,.,.,. ,,,,,V .,i:ll lie used in con-1 Imnnd In Ihmr Imnw In Mn". sliilclioii iinrk. iiizuc 'Phiiisrl;i) iiiiht following ,!g ,,,..... :i iiin-iiolu N1f';lIl(TI'l trip in tlir l' 8., iilirrri ihrgi iis.icd Mr. and d ,,.,. ..i...... Address on ,Vi-.iss, 'l'iu-i also .-will Stilt!" UH" 0 m Nr-ii Ynik. .iuri l'F'llllllPfI IIi')lll', ii.i lIll' ilurisoii Riier and IIIPI V fa st-cuic Vlliite, M:iixi'iiIaiiis.' on Sundny myemng, May 17' I'M II”mI:'I Nmn.n' P'rlTlSI'llt)llf”l"S of St. Andrewis gath- H'mI'nShH-p' Mmnc Md I MI ercd in the Ciliurcli to honor a r”I'"m”'k' MW" Hwy I-MINI I.)Plt'T?(I ll'll ve son. Sir Rodi-.rR-i; Mi. and Mrs. tlurniziyii (..'lI”Il: ail.hm'P; M'nC'Dly,”ld' MD” C-Mv ,.;,,., l9inieitt'm'iIlP. Ix. R. jlie.ijiKS(;' alsn visiietl relatives It'lFr;(lS f01,(m,mg addnss was read In Ihmnx and rvm IHISKMI-NI by Senator .l R. Macliiitlre and mm rwnnmm hum” Ha IIM(Ilt.l1A prc.seii-t..itio4ii of R beauiiif-.ili 15I”"dSl ,chair, was madp on behalf of tilt ..'l.0BSTl-IRTSl7'PI'I-ZR - A de-IVES”, l;'r3g(-)d:;,(,I:; Fecham mmns Inbswr Supper In me kwigpl icar: ITIIYPV passed lain-"P rooms was greatly cn.l0)'9l'I b.l' H ' ' i . ii-nu left the home of .V0"T .V0Ulhv laree number of membeis of Acme Md Um. ym”, native pm.-,5m' ,0 f vourscli. an IlOll0l'aiI)lC :losc, of the regular mectin:,:::'rIe:T g-NHN M Your fellow, TI'itii'sday evening Mrs. J. M; ' ' men. It is with great. pride and l-mser risked the blessiniz. aiuihtlie plmymp ma! mp people 0,, 5,. K. Noble Grand. Mrs. Leroy ,, V. ,, Ouwmon KI-Pct presided at. the head of the table ,:i3:IIPLs'a:'IpmI(,IEed with hunofs Piano music, l0IIf1Wll'lz the supper. , -and SW, ardm, m me practice was played by Mrs. Fraser. Busi- riru disciisseri during the. fTll'(',illT'1 imluried plans for soriiisorm: an rntrr'aiiiincii' hi a group of Char- lottetown players the latter part of. June; and the first night of iioni- iriaiion of officers took place. Antmm cm.e,,,. Wim great Squsfaotion: informal discussion of the district i l , I .d C, V ,v.ie have semi l'1TC(,Llll',!, VI iicii iias iei in im- a housphom cm, in of your rim-mi pit fessioii, you come. .,mr,;-1 i-,: to rr-r c our most ain- ccrn Vl?IC.'”'.ITP. n'll' hit" WVSIWS. and our sincerest coiiqratiilatuoris. Those of us, - - who have seen enough yen -- have followed a great part . your name become, I l Begin Temporary Bridge At Montague ..'The first piles were driven yesterday as the construction of Ime temporary bridge at Montague got underway. For the past several days materials were being as- sembled and prepared (or the in.- itial uiidertakuig. The tirst work is being done at the north side of the river near the Johnston canning factory, and will coii- tinue across the river to connect with the property formerly owned by the late Peter Johnston. On this property some fill has been placed to briiiiz the level up to that of the main road. Consider- able fill is yet required, but this portion of the work is a minor detail. The firm nf Noye and Rayner, which has the contract of building the bridue estimate that it will be a matter of oiil.V :1 few weeks be- fore this temporary bridge will be completed. and they will then be- gin their work of erecting the im- dcrstructuie to the present bridge and the reniovtil of the steel sup- erstrur-tuie. entitles us to proudly as-ert that. in gaining such honor and distinc- tion for )it:i:' -if, you hair I)I'i')li'lllY i'"i:r-xiii to yoiir old p.i'.:-ii of Si. Aiidiriils. Wliiic we shall not iicirv you by ieciilliiii: events that piopciii belong to your briography, we niusi. refer to some items that c'-i:;bli.sli our c.i.iii upon you. Nforc tliiii IlllIlP deiadcs ngo. you were born ,hcrc, - on May l6lli. liYiJ:; ill (iiic it-nurse you were ba.pvti7,cd in our , Parish Church. Nrurtured lll Fl linme presidecl over by otitst-iiitiiiig clu'isti.'ui pareii-ls, you received and inidc the rule of your life, the principles of good I.l'llllg taught :allCI praci.sed tlicreiii. Your formil lediicaitioii began in the district ,rr-liool whence you passed iizro Si. lDiivnstaii's and Prince of Wales ,Collcges; Triiiit,y College gave you your formal medical traiiiiii-g iiiirl ywlflh its degree you hecrme a ; trradiiate of Toronto University. Tr. ,tlie invterveniitng time you speiri sis jyears hi the profession that his lbeen enriched by the labors of so many of Prince E?IW4f'l'CI Island's ,gifted sons and dau2'litcrs, ISCITOOI-lBnC'IlIllg. Your school and college training has been folloiicri by three score and five years of niedical Dl'KC'TJlCE. y Having given more. llhall sPVf'hIy .,i-ears in lllg service of your tel- IWW-YTTPII, it is not. :".ll'l)"l:lll: that l'IllIT' mine and your frame havc gone to the encls cit the narih. I Your career l is probably unique ran GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Montague lady Dies In Sydney ..tThe death occurred at the home of her daughter. Mrs. MEX Campbell, Sydney, N5, of Mrs. Dennis Collings, Jr., of Montague on Thursday, June 11. The de- ceased, nee Christina Ryan, was born in Cardigan. She is survived by her husband, and a son Char- les in Sydney, and daughter Anna, Mrs. Alex Campbell, also of Syd- ney. One brother, John, residing in Cardigan also survives, and two sisters, Minnie, Mrs. Edmund M:lCGlllf!Hll. Montague, and Jos- ephine, iii Boston. The funeral Mass will be on Saturday morning at 8.30 am. at St. Mary's Church, Montague. in the long liistnry of the medical profession. Your span of life has encompisscd a period remarkable in the annuals of niaiikind; for, it has iviiiiossed a tliEill5iI'OiTl'n'.iII.IOn in iiorirl coiicl oiis such as no other ape has ('XllPl'.PllCOfIj and with the lllC(Il:lfll('HI ad-vaiices as with those in the arts and seiciiccs, you have kept pare, adopting the latest techniques with E'XD.llldlllQ mental nutio. k and att-itizdcs. Your life 'ticc.iii ill the are of the sickle i:;:l )i:'u:i fssctl lu i'.i .'C of jet- vll'ilISli'lllI yrzii iiiiiiisierd tr: the I.s;ck under the loht of the candle ,as now under the rriectric bulb; uiiocles of trarirportatinii have gone frvin the m(ldle. the truck and the cart to the nll'1)Iiill9. Diviiiie Prrivirleiii:-e endowed you with menial aciuiieh, nobility of char- acter and s.peciali7.c:l training that lh ivr: enabled you to scive humanity iwcll in ths crisis of its existence. Coitscqiiciitly, we 411' St. Andrew's saiiite you, Sir Rctlerick, as wortliiy to I):" lllii'llIJPl'('(I wih the great iwhn had their liejiiiiiiigs, in this hnaiiisli, -- with the Bis-'icp's. Clergy, ,Politica-l Lt-.'iders. Docitors, etc., ii-liose names and niemory we hold in deep re:-'pcr'.t and adiiiiraitiion. We ,wish you many years to bear your limioi-. and, wliioli, we believe, you sih inore. many years to tiring health and i-oiifort to the usiclc aiirl afflicted. We fire grate- ful to you for coiiiiiil: here this eiciiiiig and making yoiirsclf one "with your for-iner feilciv-parisl1- iniicrs Wc ask you to accept it gift from us. - a pledge. of our good- ,iv.ll, of our interest in your wel- ifarc. of our pride in your suc- IFPSSPS. We pray that God will ever bless i ll His iiiilit shine l".'"ll you. llis .w'.i'rii'.rtli ,sll"Illll your liealiiic hand. On behalf of the people of St. Andrew's. Coine and Enjoy it Good Tasty Dinner: At The New Rainbow Dining Room BISON RESTAURANT E lllontagiie. Siitirliiy, Julie I-IIII loin-miiii Tiicsdiiv afternnoii and of mu. I,,.,,,.-,,,,,,, we h,,m Seen ym" evenuic. was both interesting and ,.E,p,,t,,U,.,,, as A skill-H1 and (1,, m5'l'lWvIl'1'- vmed physiciaii grow as the years TTT ” l WT Writ)! by: w,-i have seen your stand- C d in: as a ciifizctrr of iiit-lileinlshcd ur a ,ehar.icter reach the liirzliesit brac- - - - iltet we have scrii your beritllltll 'Iiiuv enmr-iiri-s isisli In r-xpr:-ss . ill rgeiitcniaii. through- Ilirir appreciation to Mrs C. Clnyl , our life, winning The lot" the Rnlnlmiv Ronni so ;:r:ic-laccl-iim not only of your host of iniisly prnilzlr-rl for the voniniim-;fi'iends at home. but. as well, of in shower given In honour nljmaiiy IJf'l'Ol15I our Island Slhorcs: xfr. and Mrs. Frank li:irris, alsn.:iiid, recciitly. lhe CFOWTIIUQ EIOT)”. fnr the rm and dislins pi-ni-irlnIi- Rome": beiiieriict-Ion upon you. by Mrs. Clni, and the assistance , - Tue Hilly Fiitliers elemtiiill you giirn liy lirr cffieient staff. lto Knii;'.i':iioorl, Surely your record Beginning at 4:30 P. M. Turkey, Cliir-ken or Lolister with all I the triiuiiiings at 331.25 EXTRA! EXTRA! TWO SPECIAL MATINEES FOR THE KIDDIES THIS MORNING - - - PRINCE EDWARD: 9:30 A. M. - CAPITOL: 10:00 A.M. PRINCE EDWARD AND CAPITOL THEATRES FINAL TO-DAY -PLEASE NOTE SHOW SCHEDULE PRINCE EDWARD: Matinee 2:30; Eve. 6 . s . io CAPITOL: Matinee 3:30; Eve. '7 and 9 Box Office opens early - - Advance Ticket Sale DON'T MISS THIS GREAT FILM EVENT NAIIRAITD in URENCE OLIVIER PRINCE EDWARD COMING MONDAY " THAT SHIP OF DESTINY... III: Mayflower, make: her peril-fraught journey lo Frudom! Aboard llu. . . flit Iusfy and Ioocly, Hie mad and the mulinous... cmbarlml fogcflm on the supuml gamble of their lines! NEWS - SPORTS CARTOON CAPITOL MON. - TIIE. - WED. DAVID E. IOSI um-in LINDA DIIRNIII. , TAB HUNTER DONALD GRAY Happenings of The Week Continued from page 3 spend the surnmer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glll'l19)- c . . Mrs. Oyrll Arsenault, who in leaving at the end of June with her children to join her liusband in Montreal, was honoured Wednesday evening vrilien frieiirls and neigh- bours gathered at the home of Mrs. Nonnan Nicihorison for a most en- joyalble evening, when gifts were presented to Mrs. Arsenaulli front her friends, and delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess. o . o Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Relmfmd entertained at their home Tuesday evening in honour of their guests, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred de Waldkiich. . . t Members of the Wonianls Aux- iliaries'of St. Paul's Church and St. Peter's Cathedral held a re- ception at St. Paul's Paristh Hall Thursday evening: following Uh: service at which the guest speaker wns.'the Most. Rev. Walter Barfoot. . . a Mr. and Mix U. M. Mr:Guirci and their daiiglitcr Margo, oil Amherst, N.S. iisitcd Charlotte- town for a ft-ii (liivs this week, rc- turriiiig IT(ll1C on Friday. . . . The I.ti).iI Woikcrs El'tilII) oil Trinity Uii.ie:l Cir. :11 Junior W.l A. held thcir ('lo:iiii: meeting last evening. I'll:il'Iilll,t the mo sioii with a delightful rluiiier party at the Villa Waters. can An eii,io,vali1v luiiclieou was heldl, at the Villa Waters Moiiday. when: the guests iierc w.ves of the Life: Undervi'i'itei's of P.E.I., itiho met. in convention here on Monday. . 0 0 The Rev. C.iiiiiii G. E. Mofiatlt and Mrs. Moffiiit had as their guest. this week the Rt. Rev. R. H. Wiiltermaii, l.ni'cl Bishop of the Diocese pf Nova Scotia, who was aocompziiiyiiipz the Prmiate of All Canada on his visit to Prince Ed-, ward Island. I . . . , Mr. and IVTl.r Tirky Whitlock and family of 1 Alexander Drive. accoiiipaiiird hi Mr. Gus Paquet, have returned home frcini a fort- Mr. and Mn. Eric MncKuy of Summernlde had as their week- end guests, the former”: brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mn. Lelth Smith of Moncton, N. B. O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Cole: of Fredericton, N.B.. have arrived in Summerslde to spend the summer months. I 0 0 Rev. and Mrs. J. Donald Mac- Kay of Summerside are visiting in Toronto. 0 0 I Mr. and Mrs. David Millar with their children have returned to Summerslde after spending II few days at their summer cottage at Bay Fortune. . . Mr, and Mrs. C. G. Robinson of Summerzlde have as their guest. Miss Lucy Parker, R. N., of Mont- real. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Allen of Sumnierslde have had as their guests. their son. daughter-in-law and granddaughter. Mr. and Mrl. Arthur Allen and Miss Louise, who have returned to Rivers, Manitoba. o a . Miss Helen Schurman. Superin- tendent of Prince County Hospital, is visiting in St. Andrews. N. 13.. this week. . . . Miss Bernice Lidstonc nf Sum- nierside is visiting in Calgaigv. Al- berta, where she is the guest of her brother, Darrell Lidstonc of the R. C. A.'F. U 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cardinal, Miss Ella Cardinal. Mrs. B. Nixon and daughter, Miss Donna, of Medford, Mass.. left yesterday on return after attending the Bcair- sto-Sudsbury nuptials. I O 0 Mr. Hugh F. Morrison observ- ed the anniversary of his birth at his home in Summcrsidc on Mon- day evening when a number of friends called to congratulate and tender him best wishes. . . . Mrs. J. Halliday left on return to her home in Vista, Mnnitobzi on Monday after attending the Elder-Simmons nuptials. o o 0 Mrs. Xvallace Hardiiiiz of Simi- iii4zlit's vacation sper: visctiiig rel-I citivcs at Gorhaiii. NH. i . . . , Mrs. A. E At-:.oii.iiilt. aiirl daiigh-, IETS 9llLPl'IZll!lFfI S'.iiid:iy evciiiiig in honour of Miss Eiiiily Kelly, who was preseiitecl with a lm'el,v gift from the liostesses. . . . Miss Flnriiic Euiiis.Cliarluttetowii.i and Miss Eleriurc Lidstorie. Sum- mcrside, left. Tuesday ninrnina for Calgary, Alta., where Miss Evans will visit: for .-i few days with Mr. and Mirs. Darrell Lidstone prior to her marriage on June 20th at St. George's All,'1IICC1n Ohurch. Banff. Albrrta. Miss Lidstoiie is remaining for an extended visit. . . . Mrs. William .VIIl('D0llRIfI enter- tained at a niisccllnnooiis shower in honour of Miss Shirley Pollard, at her npartniciit. an Rriifield Si.l Wednesday evcniniz. The lovely gifts were arranged by Mrs. Dan- ir-l M.'icKen7,ic, iihilc Mrs. Roger Ptichard rciid the verses. Delic- ious refrcshnicnts iirrr served by Mrs. IVIarl')on.'il(l assisted by Miss Loretta Trninnr. . o 9. TV. Potter. the guest of Mrs. John Dori:-'in, Tlxznish. En route, Mrs. Potter spent sow-ra'i dais in New Gl:-i:.2ow, N.S., where Mr. Potter is spcntluir: two months Halifax. N. her mother, Mrs. S., is of his interncship at the Aber- tlcen Hospital. a a Miss Slhirlc.V Crasrivr-ll enter- tained at a misccllaneoiis slioiver . at, the home of Mrs. Robert Stew-l iirt Wcrlncsday oi-cniiig iii lionour: of Miss Ferric Mills, whose, mar- riage takes place June 26th. Tlici many lovely gifts were wheeled lflI hy littlc Miss Sharlcne Cameron.,l and unwrapped by Miss Estlicri Hill, ivhilc Miss Grace Crosby, read the nccoinpzmyinyz verses. o o a The ten hostesses at the Sum- nierside Golf Club on Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. James Mac- lmaii, Mrs. Ronald llulchinsnn, Mrs. l-Zvclyn Mar-Alpinv-, Miss Helen Mills, Mrs. N. W. tinder- wood, Miss EIIIP 3lacIx'.'Iy and Miss June Johnston. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Giiliert Beer ar- rived from Quincy, Mass. on Tuesday due to the serious illness and death of the farmer's moth- er. Mrs. Beer. in Sunimcrside. . . . Mrs. W. G. Ellis of Sumirgeiu side has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Pcnrl Mm-Neill of Mt. Royal. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Htirnlrl Sr-liurman. Summersirle, have as their gucsls. thc latter's mother. Mrs. A. C. Gaunrlers. Mrs. Myron Stoll and son Myron. of Youngstown, Ohio. and Mrs. Floyd Cleveland. of Detroit. Mich. nierside will leave today for Bed- ford. Mass, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Earl MacI.iii'e. She will he accom- panied by her niece, Miss Carla Lewin. 0 I I Mrs. James Saunders of Read- ville, Mass. arrived in Summer- sirle liy plane on Wednesday and is the guest of her sisters. the Misses Agnes and Bertha Ram- say. I I I On Thursday at the tea hour. Mrs. Emma Holman entertained at her home in Sunimerside lion- riuring Mrs. A. C. Saunders, Mrs. Myron stall, and Mrs. Floyd Cleveland. . o a Miss Estelle Bowness and Mrs. Joseph B. Wood. who are retiring from the teaching staff of the Sumiucrside High School, were honoured at a banquet prepared by the girls of Grade X, under the supervision of their House- hold Economics teacher, Mrs. Al- lison MacLean, on Wednesday evening and were presented with lzifis by His Worship, Mayor Henry W. Wedge. An behalf of the Town Council. 0 0 0 Again yesterday , afternoon Miss Bowness and Mrs. Wood were Ruests of honour at the tea hour in the school library of the members of the teaching staff; BELANGER FURNACES. RANGES and PARTS Write or Phone ALBERT J. ZAKEM 206 Grafton St. - Ch'Iown . WANTED Experienced Maid with references. Convalescent Home Montague Annual meeting will PROGRESSIVE OONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ,FIFTH DISTRICT OF KINGS be held in the Town Hall, Georgetown, Wednesday, June 17th, at 8:30 p.m. All Poll Chairmen are itequestedfo hold Poll Meetings for the selection of Five Accredited Delegates. A. ll. STEWART, President, CAMERON REID, Secretary. Motorists Also plastlcized fibre AS LOW Enrich And Protect Your car Vlltli scat cmrs Saran Seat. Covers now at a new low price Complete set front and rear. BUD'S ACCESSORIES Montague I Attention covers, limited stock AS S9315 T...-Q...r. 1.. .... I JUNE 13. 1953 Get An "Extra Yoar" Between Paint Job: IIRMOR COAT HOUSE PAINT TIM flnut raw mofululn A rich. lull- bodlod pigment! and tho cholust pun Iliund oil together with upon technical knowlcdgo, comblnu to produce Armor- Coat Haul: Paint. Here's the VIOOfIIll-lI- olnunt houu paint that givn groan! bounty and groan: Iurfcn protection for that "extra year" lntwuvi point lobe. Groclor coverage Invu labor and tattoo money , , . it take: no more work to apply the flnut palnf, no It's mutt to an Armor-Coat - Ilia but lioun paint that money can buy. Canadian Tire navu you SL1! a gallon. Wide range of popular colon. NEW- ONI COAT DOTS A PERFECT TWO-COAT 10! on pnvlounly painted Iuvfacn. Exceptional Md- lng quality -- ..'f-ctocnnlng - nay: ivhln. Cut: labor In hall - loves point too. TOP QUALITY. Save 31.25 a gal tiuiiiir 1-69 GAL. 6.15 ONE-COAT WHITE EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT Qt 2.15 W 7.75 Super-Lastic RUBBER BASE SATIN The "5crubbabIe" Paint that dries in minutes - with no Paint Odour - color-styled by experts. APPLY WITH ROLLER on Music .. om wallpaper, plaster, ivallboovdx and malt Interior Iuvfacn. Gives a dcslrublo wlt "'99" IWEIV dlcorufor-endorsed volt pufoll; dramatic deep-Donn; oaully intn. HIIIIIIT to colour-match our favorite drop. uo4.ru 1,1.-tc...APP Y.. ' .. IN MINUTES. "5 DRY Save SI.5O 11 Gallon orr MAKER'S mc: LIST S I-Lutlo SATIN contalnl !.....;.'I;5i.'? " " " ""- QT. 1'55 CAL. 5'95 PAINT IT YOURSELF ARMORCOAT WONDER ENAMEL WORTH 2.95 A QUART V2 .69 ii 2.19 You've now: won a finer Ilnirli - for Can, Bleycloi, Boon, Fumitlnl and Wood- work. Here: on "armor-plate” of durable and exciting new color flows on smoothly, dries to a hold, glazed turfcice. Use bmsh or IPTGV for perfect "professional body- shop' rasultn. Guaranteed equal to the highest priced fine quality Enamel that Wonorii ENAMEL ordinarily would cost you up to S295 a it . 4, duort. Chooio horn more than 20 npark- s Inl colon. CHARIOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE Stewart I Mlltlul D.VI.. Mlllu 96 Oman Strut 14 Control Slnll Phone IEEO PIioI1l 1358 M , .. i..-c.ftmia' -.... ... s -A.-..... ...... There's no need for you to lose pay when off . work from sickness or accident. Mutual Benefit, the largest Health and Accident Company in the world, pays CASH benefits to members when off work from illness”or injury. Whether you work for wages or commission, my company has a plan to protect your pay. How much ct month will you need when disabled 5150 ? T200 ? 5300 ? Mail coupon-or phone today-while you are in good health. Ask about Mutual BenefIt': LIFETIME Disability plans with HOSPITAL and SURGICAL Benefits. l mill. lilllll-1 M A-.4 IATION" ..----..--..--.(uauu1 coupou).......-..........----- IAIOIST IXCIIJSIVI IIIAITII I. KCIDIIIT COMPANY III TIIE VIOIIDI Mr. C. H. Stuart, Dlulrld Manager, Mutual Ionom Health I Auldonl Au'na 314 Ray Ildg., Halifax, N.S. "I'm Inlonnlod In pnnctlng my pry when Itch u Inland”. NAME FHONI Aooms I - 3415, ,oo Poll In Bonolllslw