PAGE TEN ms cuanollml. cnAnl.orrre1'owN - .-1:. ' Mount Pleasant totsllmlos tolls ml vicinity i "Could tionmadclneaullenall w,,M11d,-,4 , 2:”... ..::.”:.".:'ll'.:”'..:'..;.”:-.'':'' we m-do - -I--53?”'v'i-if-S"”'”-o ii- , . V n W”. noticug home during the week. M"c Am” Mr. and Mrs. Clayton nailum Savard. 24 Blan- chette Ave., Ville Montrnorency. Que. One of many unso- licited letters from Am.-BIAN users. You. too, ma expect to overcome conlti tion us to lack of dietary you foliowgthia advice: eat and Mrs. Effie Williams were vis- itzg to Buulnmeralde during the w . Mir. end Mrs. Robert iEnman. Victoria West. are spending a few days with Mrs. nnlnan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I..ad.ner. On Friday evening while attend- ing the hockey mawh here, Mrs. Emanuel Ross. lilleralie, had the misfortune to fall and break her ankle. she was taken to P. 0 Hospital after receiving first aid. bulk an ounce" of crllpy lusl.l.occ's ALL-IRAN daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days. return empty carton to Kellogg's. London, Ontario. Get. pounce roun MONEY sacs! sincere and heartfelt sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacLaurin in the passing of their infant daughter aged two months The funeral was held -Saturday afternoon from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Macnaurin. En- ' more. to Victoria West United church cemetery. Rev. Mr. Howe officiating. illlallslllsloll illlili I Tunsnsr, ms. 13 . ii 1 Skating 8-10 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14 A North Shore League KELVIN vs. BALTIC ' Skate After Game ALBANY. N. Y.. Feb. 12-(API -The mercury plummeted to 48 degrees below zero at River Bend and 4'5 at nearby Owl's Head in Northern New York Saturday. I.ll.ll-lLl1'Il Hlllllil-. mu Lllilllifill DAlLYi'CROSSWIO.R'DC western GUARDIAN -IISIIVI 'l'huluday, Feb. 22 for Crapaud Library Concert. -DON'T M18! the congregation- al social in the Kenaington United Chlnch u mbiy room February, 14th at .00 p.m. -CORRECTION-In the recent Bedeque notes the name of Mrs. Edison Wright should read Mrs. Elliot wright, Middleton. -TRINITY SOCIAL CLUB - The l.-adiesi Social club of the summerside ' Trinity United Church held their regular meet- ing on Thursdaysevenlng in worth Hall, with the 1st Vice-presh dent, Mrs. G. L. sheen, in the chair. The lunch hostesses were Mrs. H. R. -Crockett. Mrs. I... Dy- stant, Mrs. H; Dickinson, Mrs. T. D. Carruthers..s -HIGH SCHOOL R.ECl'l'AL- A musical program was presented on Friday morning in the Audit- orium at the Senior Assembly of the Summcrside High School and Academy Mr. Clarence Mercer presided and Miss Geraldine Fow- ler was accompanist. Following were the numbers ' staged: after the singing of "0 Canada"; Piano Solo.,lv.'llss Anne Sutherland; vocal solo. Merle Elderkin; Piano Duet, Mary Huestis and Anne Suther- land: vocal solo. Sllirley Poole; Piano Solo. Billy Cameron; Chor- us, ”Night song" and "Far Off and Nearby" by the girls oi Grade Vlll; Piano Solo by Mary Huesiis; and the Nqlcnal Anthem.-S Parsglais -Mr. Bill Nicholson. student at Mount Allison University spen: the week end at his home in Summerside.-S. -Messrs. James Hunter, Indian River. William Mcln-iyrc and Earl Woodlside Malpcqlle. are spending some time in Turtle Creek, N.B., w-lgere they have obtained work. E -Mrs. Ralph Raynor, Alberton. J spent the week-end in Summer- side. the guest of her brother. Mr. Alva Jeffery.-S. -Miss Winnie Winters of the staff of the Falconwood Hospital. Charlottetown. has been spending several days at the home of her uncle. Mr. Alva Jeffery, Summer- side.-S ll 8 J J m u --Mrs. W. G. Ellis was hostess at her home on Friday evening to the members of the Ladies' Guild of thesummerside Baptist church and Mrs. Bruce Johnston opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. R. T. Dodds presid- ed. During the business session. Tllp-A delightful social and unique auction sale by Abegwelt Chapter, I. Summeraldc. day evening at the home of Mrs. E. T. Tanton. Summer Street. Ap- proximately sixty-five ladies were present. each member bringing guest. The Regent, Miss Wanda Wyatt, graciously welcomed was for the funds towards the furnishing of a room in the new Prince Hospital. Mrs. A. S. Hopkins, program convener. assisted by Mrs. instrumental in realizing except- ionally high prices. Two travelling evening-They were Mrs. J. M. Log. an and Mrs. W. A. Currie. the lat- ter excelling in her new role. Mrs. refreshment committee. and Mrs. slated in serving. During the sup- per hour piano music was furnish- ed by Mrs, Harold Schurman. most gratifying sum was realized from the articles donated by the members.-S auspices .Anirl.ioan church at o'l.eary Oar- mr. there was a very successful pantry sale held on Saturday aft- ernoon. reb. 10th, at the store of Mcwilllam and Turner in O'l..eary. The many fine and tasty articles on sale soon found ready purch- asers. o . -EXHIBITION KOCKIY-Wih mot Valley Excelsior hockey team and the Wellington ' mediate 0 team played an exhibition game at Bedeque rink on Thursday evan- ing. the forlner winning by a score MP of 6 to 4. The game was closely contesi and exciting throughout. A rctu game will be played in the near future.--S -HOUSEWAIIMING PARTY - Mrs. Clifford Rankin of Simmer- side was pleasantly surprised on Friday evening when a number of her friends and neighbors gather- ed at her new home on Water Street East for a "housewarming." Mrs. Ferno Rogers. Mrs. Ralph MacFarlane and Mrs. Harry Dickie. on behalf of the assembled guests, made a presentation of I large oval mirror. Mrs. 'Rankin graciously expressed her appreci- ation. All out of town guest was Mrs. Jrlmes MacArthur loitclown who made the trip es- pecially to attend this social func- tion. Delicious refreshments were served by the visiting ladies.-S. -I. 0. D. E. ABEGWEIT CHAP- evening the O. D. 12., was held on Thurs- all xplainlng that the "get-togethe " purpose of raising County the . S. Perry. as auctioneers were added the uctioneers, in costume. reatly to the merriment of . Wilfred Leaky. canvener of the . S. Perry presided over the coffee rns. while several members as- A VITAL ROAD final plans were made for a pantry sale to be held on Febru- ary 17. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Ellis.-S. nearly 1.600 miles Creek. B'.C..to Fairbanks. Alaska. The Alaska Highway extends from Dawson j t Acnoss DOWN 16. Mulberry 91. Marsh bird 1. Trusted. 19. Unadorned i5. Bryophyiic 1!. Tart 20. Complete ant 3. River 23. Vex 9. Birthplace (So. Am.) 25. Pen point i of 4. Young boy 28. Frcths Mohammed (Scot) 29. Metal 10. Incite: 5. Larva of tags . - . J2. Ancient it fly 30. List of L'Jl'lHlIlE'l fill . HLI Greek poem 6. Fetish names Ltliillll-il3 Fiiililllil-ll i 13. Category (W. Afr.) .'ll. Shake. r . ”" 14. Performed 7. Dispatch 32. American """"" f ”"'"'tJ M i15.Locse hang- 8. Layers lizard ' I my point 9. Small ily .'l3. Legislatures 4). Pgrupg 1' I i 17. Dip slightly ll. Leaf of a 36. Greek letter 43. Man's namg into water calyx 39. Support 45, 0010;- (ls. Earth as .. ' '19. Any guido i 7' W E P 7 ' 21. Tantalum ( aym.) 9 W i22.Magistratc i .i (Rom.) 3 ' W 24. 0! tone 26. Sun god T4 l l6 W t ' " ' 27. Music note f - 28. A dervisia ll l9 H II ; ' ' a '3I.F'urious a , " 34. King of 22. 23 86 . . 'Bashan -i i (Bib.) u 1:: A35. Prickly pear I 1'37. Gill (abbr.) ll 19 Se 3; ;; 33 . i . 38. Lofty - . mountain 54 3s 35 31 ) 40. Perch . fi 41. Regret 5 go . -. , 1' 42. Deserve . 7 44. Care for 4; 43 4.5 I - r . medically 46. Shop 47. Reclinee i u i 48. Meat ; 4! - 19. Old Nora! work "i 1-is DAILY utYP'l'0QUCfrE-llers's howjowork itzli . g A 1: 1r n L n A A x It , laLONGFBLLOW ' one letter simply stands for anoth . In this example'Alia'Vlliaed for the three Us, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- trophics, the length and formation of the words are all llints.' Each day the code letters are dmerent. " A ii A Oryptogl-ans Quotation ,BQz ABQR.CZN'V JPUDKZP xv BQZ DYZVC Aalzapzn--Ixrlczl-l.i Yesterday's Cryptoquole: THE WORLD IS l"ULL.Ol' POETRY -THE AIR. IS LIVING WITH rrs SPIRIT-P!.:flGIVAg1,. I CAPITOL Summoralde ' (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) LAST SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7:15-9:15 "THE MAN ON THE EIFFEL TOWER" with Charles Laughton - Franchot Tone Wednesday 7:15-9:15 7- Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 in support of S'side Community Nursing ltegistry our or rlll-5 HEART or NEW YORK comes, this, glamorous love, story! fear gecautare . I a -. Miis”iili i BARBARA TANWYCK --.i.. - 5 io.'....iu.........,r.....i.a...............-............... . aaavnn than-..nau-t tyvolaaan val-worm: llhupseh ,.... 9 NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride l W: NAVOLEONJ RUN om- . '70 151E csoh-can LONE AND Pl:-1'cu MI A -n:wal..r uvs 501' scan m MY :vE5.r -PANT Y BALI-Under the the ladies of st. Luke's The prosperity of a country should Let's Talk It Over A Prince County Viewpoint The Sunnnail-aide lnll-k ... d an and distributors are going to make application to the Provincial Milk Board for permission to raise the price of milk by one cent per quart. l i see Whether anything can be done about our inflationary spiral. and thecelune of leap-frog between wt and wages or not. at least in the minimuln quantities neces- sary for health and. well-being in all families in Prince Edward Is- land. immediately you ocme back with the rallher difficult question: How can this be done? Well. certainly not at the expense of. the milk producers and distribu- tors who have to keep their heads above the flood of inflation like all the rest of us. The farmers are far from being the fsvored group in our economic set-up and anything that hits them adverse- ly strikes at the very foundation of our prosperity. . On the other hand, there are un- doubtedly families in the lirbm centres of Prince Edward Island that at present milk pricas can- not afford to buy a sufficient amount to satisfy the nutritional needs of iiheir children. Food fad- dists speak of the values of this new food and llhai. and always there is plenty of argument, pro and con. All health authorities agree. however, that milk is the nearest to a perfect food. Ind 95' sential to the needs of growmz youth. While it is true that some families fail to get sufficient milk. not because of the economy factor. but from ,ohoice based on lack of dietary judgment. others have to skimp on this'heall.hf-U1 fluid because of prohibitive prices. The Junior Red Cross and other health organizations are doing what they can to make plrentt see the vital neceulty of provid- ing enough milk for their children but they. of course. cannot demy- thing to remove g the economic hurdle. It, is possible that on all- out educational drive coupled with lowerb igicesl miaht brill-ll milk distri. u rs arser they are now geti-lint H W3 15 not nsidered feasible. plan involving government sub- sidy might be worked out. S0m0 action should certainlY be liken lo show the people the. C,v0Vem' ment is not alionether indil10N'n'- to a condition which becomes more acutely unsatisfactory as time S095 on. Governments are about to spend large sums of money 10 combat the evils or communism- An action that would insure Cana- dian child-ren's setting an amine supply of milk would also combat Communism. The chances of. Com- munism gaining a foothold, in any country is directly proportional to the amount of datltution and mix- ery in that country. Wise 14231513" tion directed iowuds the com- mon weal w-ill blot out the threat of Communism more certainly iihlh the blasts of atomic -l0si0n5- I O I John Bright. noted statesman and ora-tor of the nineteenth century. mid: "if the light of your con- stihltion dos not shine into the veriest hovel: of the larnd.gY0l1,i; government has been a failure. not be.masu- ed entirely in fav- orable ira-de balances, but also in the general welfare and content- ment of all its people. BBILLIANT MYSTERY FILM AT CAPITOL. BUMMEBSIDE -A brilliant and actionful- psy- chological study of a killer Ind his efforts to cheat the law is pre- sented in "The Man on the Eiffel Tower." the Irving Allen Franchot Tone Production in Ansco Color which opened at the Capitol Theatre yesterday with a distin- guiahed array of stars. Charles Laughton as an inde- fatigunble French detective. Fran- ch t Tone as a mysterious bulle- va ier, Burgess Meredith as a half-blind knifegrlnder and Rob- ert Hutton as a young American tourist are co-starred with Jenn Wallace, Patricia Roe and Beliia. and the city of Paris itself. Laugh- lon knows the brutal slayer of an old woman. but he also knows he hasn't enough evidence to secure a conviction. so he adroltly applies psychological pressure to crack the man's nerves and force a con- fession. The entire picture was filmed in Paris, where Director Meredith made clear use of the famous sights of the French city as set- tings fcr his story. and featured a stirring climax high up In the , Eiffel Tower. The color intensi- ties the pic ure's realism. and the result is a lm remarkable for its scenic attractiveness as wel as for its arresting plot and sterling drn-, matic performances. SPACIOUS ,QUAl'l'lll The (famous "long room" of the customs House at London. hig- land. is loo feet long. - NOW 10 IIIIIVI .- ((ll(H?l( Ml .uu--u.-.1-t:...-. ...- iilillil rllurll: IINIINGION Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. '1'll IAIIIIAIIII TIXAN” A tale of conflict poul.clv'll War am-ring William llliott. Joliai cu-nil. Catherine Itelqod. Altm .oner Joe Morrison. Aiilsrion it cat. can of. the R.c.M.P. de- tachment making I I004 1'0- eovery fr his recent illness in the Western Hospital. Rev. W. J. Phillips .ejoinad the Army chapiaincy service last week. no is stationed at the Ordnance Dept. in Montreal. Mr. John ncchford motored to oharlottetown during the week- end. Mrs. Vernon lngland returned on Monday to her teaching duties after being absent for two weeks following a motor accident. Mr. D. B. Nicholson spent a couple of days in Charlottetown this week. Fire which started in an oil burner -at England's Garage Sun- day evening was discovered by Mr. Kenneth l-lutt and extinguish- ed with the aid of hand extins guiahers before any damage was caused. , DECATUR. Ala.. Rb. 12-(AP) -There was no doubt, said car- that Charlie Vaughn. as, was a suicide. The rauroad worker, Morrison report- ed, had shot himself three times in the chest. swallowed poison. cut his wrists with a razor, 'inhaled ether and wrapped a towel around his neck as a. noose. He already had bought a. cemetery lot. Ilere'a Speedy Relief for Tender. Aching Burning Feet 0 Your feet may be so swollen and inflamed that you think on cant go anotlfer step. Your .9 oes may feel as if they are cuttin right into the flesh. You feel sic all over with the pain and torture; you-:1 give anything to get relief. Two or three applications of Moone's Emerald Oil and in a few minutes the pain and soreness dis- aplEl,(e)"r:l.atler.how discouraged you ll?" 'fEe?5ii"u3.?."y33"Ea33i.3.3iid l . I thrilllegl--to learn. Get a bottle today wherever drills are sold- HUGHES mmo co. LTD. The JENKINS. PHARMACY lmnnm BROS. HERE'S SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT HILLSIDE CHICK SPECIALS 550 Red x Rock 500 N. H. x B. R. 900 Rhode Island Reds 1200 Light Sussex 500 Light Sussex x Barred Rocks. Two Weeks Old Pullets 526.00 Per Hundred All Breeds Mixed Chicks Two Weeks Old 516.00 per 100 Write, See or Phone- REX DAWSON Albany, P. E. I. To Professional Bani: II. E. ELLIS IN SURANCI Fire - Ante - Casualty I Summer 56.. lumlnenlda PHONE 2413 1. gram lllcke-I chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of commerce Building PHONE 2588 ulnnleralde. P. E. I. E. E. Parillaaa, Opt.D., R.O. OPTOMIHIIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted omce noun: I to 18 - 1 lo I and by appointment IEGINI 'l'llliAI'l.l nulo. laminar IL. lamalsralde . .. W. l I. F. lisater ll. 0. OIVIOIQITIIIT Complete Visual Analyses Olanaa-Fitted PIONI Ill! SIALLIANB IUILDING lannsllla. P.l.l, ' W. illltlln 8. ' llatlollll u..l. - Ian-later. Ielleitar. itchy. - Its. Ofllee formerly coupled by late lash Ohm. 8.0. Deltkbr and and: bovine. II Gold! Oil. "LION: INF vnu131ii7wmaMagoi.!" C en you take over the farm, one of these days, you'll want to talk to him. You can discuss your affairs in a friendly way, as I have done. And you'll find he knows a lot. He knows we farmers need bank credit- sometimes to put in a crop, sometimes to take of a harvest. If we need market information, he can get it for us. Remember when we electrified the farm? Our bank manager made me the loan. He's backed us up that way for years, helping us to improve our stock, increase production. And that's what our bank manager is there for-to help you and me to manage. He's a good man to know. gSPONSORED IY YOUR BANK Mllllllls STORE- llrllslllllroll r.'r.l Mid-some Sale I Feb. anl. to 2m. Clearing 3 Only Electric Irons-auto ti trol- Reg. 511.50-Clearing ............... .... 59.00 Clearing at old prices-an assortment of Yams-Bee hive Fingering, Diana Sock Yarn. Monarch, Down, Dove and Swan Yarns. Dish Toweliing. Reg. 35c per yd. Special 250 yd. Assortment of Prints. Reg. 55c yd. Special .... 40c yd. Brown Alpine, 54 in. wide. Reg. 52.40 yd. Spec. 81.90 Wool Plaid, 54 in. wide. Reg. s3.50 yd. Special 82.00 Pillow Cases. Reg. 31.25 pr. Special ... .. 99c Ladles' Print Dresses. S al .............. I .98 Ladies' Crepes, Jerseys, and Wool Dresses. Clearing at 1-2 Price 307, Discount on all Ladies' Slacks, Skirts and Blouses 207, Diaoountlon all Ladiea' Wool and Nylon Sweaters Boys' Worsted Pullover Sweaters. Sizes M., L. . Reg- s1.65. Special ................. ............ ..... ............l.l5 Men's and Boyd Winter Caps-Clearing 209;, Discount 207, Dlaoonn on all Men's Winter Jackets. Men's Overalls-Special ................ .... . 83-98 Men's Overall Jumpers--Special .- 38-65 am, Discount on all Men's and Boys' Work shirts Menls Fleeced Lined Combinations. All sizes. Res- s3.85-Speclal .. .... .. . ........ .....-. -... 83.25 We still have Stlml'ield's Wool Underwear in most sizes. sellln at Old Prices. 20?. unt on all Children's Clothing during this Asethere has been a sharp increase in prices now is the time to buy Footwear- . 2095 Discount on all Men's. Women's andvChildren's Boots and Shoes. - ' An assortment of Ladlea' Caalllnere Overahoea. 5 1-2 tog? 1-2-Clearing at .:......z.,..' i We still have a fewalaaa left in Men's and Flight Beau-Clearing at ...............-;.i.t.., y M, L 'rh foil ciaarl t ' Moira Ilse: ;. MlauI' 1 .3'E.'.'.l...”” '”".1ll”e.i?i 0 Willi? gauge..tank and fittings. Now, H .60. Special 3810.00 4 Mil-LABS slur - 31.75 001.0 Women's . Dhmll vvoo ."