gags rounrssu Giiorgetows i Anti Vicinity l —Mr. Inn-let Harper lelt for ..'Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Keimcdw T°r°m° °" ‘huh! Dmmb" left on Thursday for Halifax wheref lab’ 7M" h’ “mm” w "mam for winter months. t lhey WIIIIIDCDd l w” my“ also act as groomsman for brother Joseph, who is engaged .to be married the latter port of Janu- lry. * John Boyce. son of l-‘Lev. an; Mrs. i. J. Boyce who is an englnetrlng itudent at Mount Allison Univer- wity has arrived home to spend the Christmas holidays wi:h his‘ lnrcnts. of the new Soldier's monument which will be set up at "Our Lady of Angels Convent" sometime in the earlier part of the New Year. This monument will be in honor of those who gave their life and gloriously served in World War I .._,_ A beautiful boat modal built by Nlr. Marcellus Gotell, is now on display in the store window of It.’ l. DeLory and Sons, Water st. 'l'iii.i nodel is an exceptionally tin: piece lmm ‘ll- et ‘m; William Own. haw returned home. Tignish will b; mightly proud. Borden Mrs. Earl Matthews and child- ren Elaine and Paul. d Baltic. Lot l8, who have spent the Dist week in Borden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Oerettl of Borden left on Woods for Boston, Mad when they vi spend the next. three wocks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dav/son and Ir. Dawson's mother, lilIs. Annie Dawson of 1110a left c: ‘Ihurshy noon to spend the Ill» ter in Florida, U.B.A. Mr. Charles MacKe-nm who had the misfortune of falling and break- Lug his leg above the ankle over a week lilo ta oonvaleacisig nicely at his home in Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickering at workmanship and show. the and n‘ iklll and ability of its maker. in ‘Very mm Tlgnlsh and vicinity are proud to hear the good news about their Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Walker‘ nnlve‘ w“ 340778???” 0'0?‘ xnd Mr. Howard Walker were an“); "lac y Ignopnnd Serums visitor to Cltarlotcto vn. m e" a a g ‘ verent illness, Bishop Neliigan is in ex- cellent health again. He is now at Notre Dame College. Indiana. v. s. A., and will return to 0an-' d“, ‘ado the following Bprlng, when he‘ ‘ ___ ,lntends to visit; his native- home Miss Gencvievc Solomon h‘); rc-‘i NW9‘ ‘urned ham; from a visit to Mon-i -lrC&l where she was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Vincent Elortlle-ttza: Mr. Willi-mi Fouvhorc. purchaser] n inlister iishiny: sud engine m Souris, Mr. Leo Foy and Mr. John Bou- ireault, residents of Newport, were visitors to Georgetown on Thurs- l ‘ Y‘! Jilifor Private Pilots? David Layers. second Gvreot War! veteran, has returned to his home, OTTAWA, Dec. l9-(CPJ-—Can- here, after being a patient in Camp‘ Mia's growing numbers of private Hill Hospital, Halifax. and commercial pilots soon will M inc»: new regulations KUVGTHFSIK Heat has been turned on m the health and safety standards. it wus- Government Potato warehouse here ifldifiliefi 1011!? l" In lnni-lllnce’ fog Lhg pas; week. The ware- ment from the Federal Health Dc- house is filled to capacity, awalt- partment. lng the arrival of a boat which A new division of civil civiaiifli I5 gxpecled wnhi-n i, fpw dgyg medicine responsible for dircctlnr; time, ‘the development and maintenrmcci of medical standards has been ‘eii i up by the department, Chief of the division will be selected by corn- . ion. He will he lvflrs. Florence Becker returned to; petmve ewmm“ her home in Ontario after spend- i a tmefimzl ld:°t°rdw,l,fl€ Fi1s:'g;::; ing a week visiting with Mr. and | “a e ,, m n n" .5“ a‘ e ‘t, th Mrs. Rank MacNeil and family. "B" °"P°"°fi°° l‘ W“ i‘ Mm’ mend! Wm be pleased m’ medicine and substantial flying iiear of m. MacNeiPs lmpmveoI°*P°"°"°°-" health. I ii-i i.‘ ' . Miss Jacqueline Steele is at, pre- P A d annt at. home with her PZIXTUtS,‘ n n Mr. and Mrs. John Steele. m... Hemoglobin New M m m on tlure ForWountls which a being sponsorcd by h | t e Legion end it is expected that the nutdoor rink will be regdy tori Christmas. BY HOWARD W. BLAKBSLEIE CLEVELAND. Dec. l8--(A.P)—- Penicillin mixed with hemoglobin, the red coloring matter of human blood, is curing wounds and sores where nothing else succeeds. not Mrs. Stella Devercaux left for Boston lsst I'll-may after spendlns a few days visiting with her brother Mr. Ice an, following the lun- eml. of the late Dr. A. A. Allan. and daughter Leah and Miss Vivian i Woodslde o! Clinton spent Thurs- day last in Borden guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Th; Ohrletmiss bazaar and pantry aaie which was held by the Wo- mefs Boom Club recently proved a great success and dispile the hiolevnent Wtather the nice sum of 8135- Was realized. Mrs. Spurgeon Moore 5"“ baby daughter returned to their homi‘ at Carleton on Thursday evflliflfl- '. I 1 MacllINZll-CUI-TIB The marriage of Muriel Gertrude, daughter of Ms‘. and M3. Theo- philus J. Curtis. of Mbflll! to Joules Archibald MacKenzle. son of M1". and Mrs. John Macllenzte o! Bor- den took place at. the Presbyiefilll Church at Summe ‘dc on Thurs- day, December 6th.. 1946 at 2 P111 Rev. Charles Carnegie performed the wedding ceremony. The bride who wore a comm blue ‘ dress with brown hat and access- ories was attended by her sister. Miss Kathleen Curtis while the groom was attended ‘by Mr. Relce Quigley of Albany. Flollowing the ceremony the Wed- ding party motored to the home of the bride's parents where sup- pg: we; served to a K111111501‘ 0i relatives and friends. On the following rrlflht I W" nuptial shower was held in honor of the young couple at the legion mu in Borden. They were escorted to the seat of honor by Mn. My?!“ MscKenzie, while the wedding march was played by Mr- ‘W117 Noonsn. The many Si"! o! 0M1" pyrexware, linen and money were opened by Mrs. Reginald Walsh. while the verses and good wish“ were read by Miss Doris Ba-nard. '11",- evening vvaa then DlEMl-htly spent in ntuslc and danclnl- The music was furnished by Messrs- Toney Noonan on the Viollfl- R537‘ mond MacTavlsh on the piano and Willard Pickerlpg on the sultan —<A . twin»??? _ DIANE MAN'S MAN'S top Kra MAN '5 over also flop [raln cowhide . . black. top grain cowhide .. ZIPPERED DUFFLE BAGS blue, brown. gray . . For The One Who lay Bou Voyage and a Happy Christina!- l?! llvbg flue Ill‘- , gage-packed full or holiday cheer! Whether It be used for just a week-end jaunt or a trip of longer duration-inert. new Luggage adds that certain something. There is a complete scl- octlon of she, color and style-lightweight, sturdy construction and finished to perfection both inside and out. GLADSTONE, top grain cow CLUB BAG- GLADSTONES, black, in cowhide . ZIP-INCH GLADSTONE, For The Students - - Give Them A Hand-Mounted DeLuxe Globe! 11h B. S. “Ulna" sailed on Sat- morning after taking on uro- dttoe for Sydney for J. A. Mic- Honald A: Co. "Mr. emd Mrs. Joseph Rooney of Mmcll were visitors to Cardigan for a few days last week. Mines Helen McAulay and Mal‘! Sullivan visited Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. Wallie Mtwlntyre of the C. 0.5. "Brant" spent last weekend with his family in Cardigan. 111a Cardigan Branch of the Le- gion held their regulalr meeting on Tluesday evening, and on Wed- nesday evening their weekly carrd even pure penicillin, tt was ra- ported to the American College of Surgeons today. Lt.-Col. Felix Jansey. of North- western University, Chicago, tsaid the discovery was made in two (1.8. Army hospitals in England. which were short of medical sup- ‘ piles and on their own initiative tried for new uses of what they had. Waste blood, of no use to any- one, was one thing these hospit- als had in abundance. They ex- tracted the hemoglolfln, in the form of a red, sttdy powder. They mixed it with water, making a jelly and into this jelly they mixed penicillin. The mixture was placed directly Qltll Mrs. man mél’! aid holy bonds Velda Best, daughter o! Mr. and The attendants Best. sister of the bride. and How- DEST-INMAN WEDDING —-On November 16th, 1M8. at 3 p. m, in the Livingstone United Church. Hamilton. Ontarlo. Rev- d J. C. Eastcott united in the of matrimony Muriel Rolland Best, of Central Lot l0. and George Sturdy Gorrlll Tn- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred In- of Belmont, bit l6. were Florence Bryce, friend of the couple. The bride looked very attractive. wearing a brown and biegc suit with brown access lies and also a corsage of red roses. play. A horse which had been set into wounds. The cases at first up for lottery was WOn by Mr. Henry Oranvell. were only those wounds which had failed to heal with allwther available treatments. Penicillin. given internally, had failed. This was because in the blood the pen- lclllln does riot get higher thlrt a certain concentration, and this concentration was not strong en- ough to kill some ldnds of germs, which are highly resistant to pen- iclllln. But in the red blood mixture. the military surgeons placed a much stronger concentration of ANGLO RUSTIC!) W. l. ‘Ilhe regular meeting o! Anglo Riustloo Women's Institute met at the home of Mris. Cyril Toornbs on Tuesday night. Dec. l. The president, Mrs. Parkman presided and opened the meeting with Jingle Bell-s, followed by the Creed in unison. Mlnvstea of last meeting were The bridesmaid was dressed in a grey suit with black accessories and wearing a corsage of yellow roses. After the ceremony a supper was served at Robert's Restaurant to about fifteen guests. ‘The table Wll centred With a. large wedding cake. trimmedwvlth silver lr-arcs This cake was made by Mrs. Blreh- field Yeo, of Central Lot l6 for which she was highly praised, 1t was taken to Toronto by Miss Flor- ence Best for the occasion. The bride and groom cut the read and approved. Roll call was remanded to by twelve members. ‘Pvvo visitors were also welcomed. the wonder drug. In most cues. onlv one application of this peni- cillin in human jelly had to be and cake in the tllostl traditional than it vvsa served manner to the A bill for 63‘ cents was paid. Three mamlbershllp fees were paid. It was moved and seconded thalrfltlm be sent to the 'l‘. B. used. Col. Jansey said no bad effects of any sort had been reported. Hemoglobin. itself s huvnan tissue ingredient. has naturally stimu- lating effect on tissue growth. In tho hrmoglobln the penicil- e. Bic! committee reported one lick call made. School! commit- tee refportcd napr-r towels were Immediately alter the roceptic. the bridal party left on a honey- mwn trip by motor to Toronto and other interesting points. T110 hurry young couple will sa. side in Hamilton, Ont. where the Srlimn holds a very prominent po- si‘. on. needed. and Mrs. ‘Bulmah agreed to purchase same. New commit- tees are as follows: lih is rv-loascd slowlv. Pure peni- ci-illn did not have tho same good effect in wounds. bot-h because it was absorbed too rapidly and be- All 10in in wishing Muriel and journey through life. No school; sick. Mrs. Hooper and Gladvs Parkman, who also prepare (ltrlstmas boxes for sick and shut-ins. and treats for school t-Jiildron: programme. Mrs. James L. LcPntzc rod Mrs. Roland Buntaln. re-elecicd. Mrs. Ernest Bulman kindly in- vttctl the newt mar-lino, to her home. roll call to h» “A tie-scrip- tirm of a favorltr- Christmas gift." ‘This part of meeting closed with ‘The King. The feature nnrt of the nverilnq was an suction sale. and Mrs. Bulrmnn as auctioneer conducted g period of brisk bidding and good prices for tho dainty Christmas articles presented- rm sum of . u” m. rmuzedi. ll! Gvenl George Street An enjoyabic sing-sons. wiQhI CIIAIDOTIITOWN. PIA Mrs. Hooper as pianist. lhcn took ; cause it was irritating to the wound. nlace. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. while soc- ial chat was enjoyed over the tea cups. For Foot llilntontt CONS 0L1‘ ti. J. l. BRUWI. U. P Orthopedic Chiropodilt ' SEASON ’S GREETINGS _The Montague lronclt o! the Canadian Legion extends i0 o]! ail-service men Seasoifrtiroetinys and but whhsflw a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Sturdy l long gym hgppy wgdfled‘ M FINGEIIPRINT SIGNATURES I BRISBANE, Australia — (CPi_ Queensland's native affairs do. partmt-nt has set up Australia's first aboriginal savings bank. with deposits already up to “pomp Natives leave their flnggfpplntg with the bank as a check against "PBPPY- Ihwv mnnv of tllt! older aboriglnals do not write. t names 1'0 mmms ammo More people over forty year; of use die of heart disease than from a/ny other single malady. Middle 18M Demons should avoid strain and use sensible diets and exercise. Worry Often C Worry is probably the most restlessness. Anrstias alal and other I u‘ i of restful sl . Buck a condition Ward sortie to help lnifld reslitsgrostanda . u, Ask Q the “mtliaart" on the bog. . Loss 0f Sleep common cause of U", vvorrlea over tluan- "WWI; Ill their toll of hours ounces and irrltabllitrnsm apps“ 1t you solar frost a servm eoaditiol or burn a Health and Nerve Pills! Over q Canadians have found tutu-m mum tla druggimor lllllraraésfl (Continued from Page 2) house and I gay it drive red clouds of dust from road and field ahead of it as it spent itself above the hill. Then there were moments of silence before it returned w toss the staid spruces and this time to herd whirling snow flakes along the ice of the pond. lt was a bit dreuty in- doors alone and outside was unin- vitlng but I wrapped a coat about me and in the later afternoon nude my my to visit the babe in the wee iiotlle acmm the lane, Shc was in her carriage concentrating on holding a very large red apple with- in biilng range of the two new teeth. Apples arc unwieldy fruit. for tiny hands to manage but nt the some time most tempting. With her result la anv- _ to or f ' “I”: “Quilt utylyuf-fhiifixz Norve lila beneficial ll min ua u». help pmssn Baalth ‘ “ u.‘ all Nerve Pills, ideutilfl nnnlmnsoaJa-asapinggq ' - l filulse the whole world liii. 61i- liil. 265- llelght 18% inches N0 203- Bcml-merldlan-Ileight i ELLEN'S DIARY mightiest effort only a small im- print oould be left on the smooth surface. Bhs watched then the par- ade of pink wind blown clouds, scarcely above the hill and the avergroena, tossing in a wild mesa- ure along the stream below. So, if the earlier day; of this week were War om for most of the folks at Mdcrlfl. the babe and l dawdlcd this last aftsrnpoi: oflt, lazily away. As a week it has been an ex- vwiinliy Dieasmt one for us. with Jamie's fifth birthday m, m“. 11am o! it all. "And how big will me be a-morrovr?" he asked sen. oualy the previous night. Kamlyn blwsht the coke. with five small brave candles s-top the swirls of frosting, Bite fetched pleg s; well and s plump roasted chicken. steam- ing and savory 1mm the oven. Jeanie sacrificed tvvo of her Mus. covey's for the oocllion, they that ltsd lmovm the Joy of light wings homing eagerly flom the grain fields "at. Auttlun dusk. The supper VII lfiflld on lit! old tlNO in the dtnlnl room; and we sat on the mill but dear ma. still perfectly s OM .. thtsvlask sanvsrlolu statin- IZ-inch Univoraztl globe ball Metal dome base finished in cordovan Height l6 Inches . Jarptnters val our guest as well. hr "Illa Invaluable gift for everyone who is lnterestod In vvorld event ~instead of wondering where a place ls-a twirl of your Globe will bring it directly to you. ~ ed and International boundaries settled, your Globe may be re- placed by one show-in; all these new markings. - - - With I is at your finger tips! und gold— my au- Ago out» The 12-inch hall may be mm out at m cradle, it may be turned in any direction for easy relarcnco to the map, or for udjuatlng to the l-Iortson Bing so that the Great Circle route between any tvvo points is brought in line with the measuring scale on the ring 10% inch Universal Globe Ball, Metal base, 14% inches _- \ ishtd work along his lino completed with Jamie on hand to gather up the beguiling odds and ends of boards for nice projects of his own. ‘The room stove was set i.n place one night and the Guemsey heifer was sold to go "the first of the new year", And my hoe-rt was ssd at uhe thought qt it, for aha and l! have come a long way together at Alderlea, Yesterday, however hldt» Travels o . 59.00 ......... . . .00 mm~nm 25-00 3-75 ‘° 7.50 woman‘: ramucom ssr. leather bound~ . 1 24-25 ‘.11? .......... .. 43-95 WOMAN’: TWEED SET, brows}. leather bound- ZLTT.‘ 23-90 $.21’ .......... .. 39-00 31-90 woman's GENUINE BLACK 2750 i LIATBII AEROPACK . .f‘.i‘.l‘?.‘fff“i .... 825"" 6-95 ..".'L‘.?.SI“..“I'£'.?§T. -.- 2-25 m" 4-75 All Oaasa In the lets may be purchased separately Wltcn the Peace Treaties are sign- l-‘ull Vision (Patented) mounting 9.25 13-95_ so 3245- _ v , Illuminated. mp u mounted on a gun lall. Coutploto with bulb, co , 19 95 IM Pills ' 4.75 every bona tvsa soce when 1 was and a ntother who not understand sick a-lied. Not. evwy one may be ill at homo. With l Whole family vlltlnz to attand to ones whims and lwoies. Some are in hospitals, I suspect hoping high hopes of re-' ilimlhl to be with loved ones dur- ing the Christmas season to tome. M4 111 1101111161 Prioioil bshvs are lng everything that had been writ- ten. "kept all these things and pC-n- dered them in her heart." AM vvomanklnd down the years. Just at silently have kept their ovm wlmfl‘ about "many thttig!" l-M alvlail alvlsya. "pondered theta" in their hearts. Until Monday. . DieIY. Good-night. . . given to proud mothers‘ waiting "ml- 1011! B80. there was a Babe