D MAY 7. 1952 5 PAGE seven. fliiameliifnts 8yfgn7o7 All Eyes Are On it Preserve. Iis boauiyl We can't all alord 'exira- special' front doors but we can keep a rloor looking its beet-painted in the colour in show to best advantage. The fit is important too against drafts. veryexter or oors be TIP ii dd fllokllil " edit)!" in our ttin -especially the bottomed Doors are exposed to te weatherand ' fore require "Pentox"protection-aga' rt swelling. sticking. peeling and . liatering. you point . Prime with the proven time-tested all-Canadian . penetr:diig1.vt;3t;(p'rimer. sealer and.wood preser- : Be vgf- Know the satisfaction. of having a proper foundation for your paint )ob. QUART SI .l5 GALLON 33.75 Vhoiesaieri J. 8. BROWN MFG. CO.. Moncton, N. B. PI ', Tracadie Notes Mr. and Mrs. Herb 1-Take motor- ed to Charlottetown on April 35th on businel. Mr. Wilbur smith has ieit ior Ontario, where he intends to work for the coming months. Reverend Kenneth Maellillan. Parish priest at Kelly's cross. was this guest of Revonnd K.O. Mao! Pherson oi Tracadie. on April 22. The many friends oi Miss Freda Mullen. airacadie, will be lad to hear that she is ieellng be ter ai- ier a recent attack oi tonsilitis. 'Many oi the young folks are busy getting ready ior the coming Musical Festival. it is hoped they will be very successful a their undertaking. The Ten Mile House Women's Institute held a very enjoyable card-play in the school on April 23rd. There, was a very good at- iendance. Mrs. Fred Mullen has been no- titled oi the death oi her aunt. Miss Annie 8. King oi Taunton. Maas.. in her eightieth year. Miss King was a former resident oi Donaldaton. P. E. I. The iarmers are .speaking of their seed potatoes those last iew days. It won't be long now till they are getting their knives sharpened. and getting in wars E1000 s, - , .. y . y... rm. .f' - ' IN CASH PRIZES for a siogan..in 15 words or less, describing Canadais newest and best . . . homogenized White Rose Motor Oil. Isl Prize i5,000” Cash 2nd Prize il,500" Cosh 3rd Prize S150" Cosh szsow Cash uoo" Casi: PLUS 8 Prizes of 90.00 ssdt and I0 Prizes ll S2S.00 sod-93 Prizes is all! llili rriio Sill Prize I We! Lites dcscnprive folds) and ieoriryi No purchase necessary! ..z , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN cutting "sets" ior early spring planting. . The many friends of Mrs. Elmer nald. Bootchiort. will regret to hear that she is a patient in the Charlottetown l-lospital. pneumonia. The sincere sympathy of all their iriends is being tended to Mrs. Edward Hughes and family. Bootchio t. on the recent death oi their husband and father, Mr. Ed- ward Hughes. u-ji- The many friends of Mrs. Wal- ter Mullen. Ten Mile House. will be haw! ta pear that she has re- turned to her home. much im- proved in health. Mrs. Mullen was' A patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital ior some time. . Her many friends are happy to hear that Mrs. A. J. MacDonald, Tracadie. is feeling much better and is able to be up around for a short time each day. Mrs. Mao- Donald had been conilned to her bed for the past six weeks sui'Ier- ing irom a heart attack. Miss Ann Fitspatriok has left her studies at Notre Dame Acad- emy to stay at her home in Trac- adie since her mother. Mrs. Wil- liam Fitzpatrick has entered the Charlottetown Hospital with virus pneumon' . Miss Fitzpatrick plans to return to N. D. A. in the near iuture. G.U. I Mrs. - MacDonald is suffering from virus i Sport Echoes - FI'0iI Prince county It looks now as it paperweighis. pee-wees. hantams and midgets are about to disappear as names oi age divisions in baseball in summer- side. The new divisions, will be Little League-ages D to in: Little Bigger, League--ages 13 to 16. Al- though this arrangement does not quite cover the Midget division, the chances are that any ball play- ers over 15 will,be grouped in a Junior division, part oi the midget division and all 0! the juvenile di- vision being tossed into the dis- cards. As a matter oi fact, the ju- veniles never did ilourish in base- ball here. The number of juniors was not suiiicient to man a com- pleie team. (and the juves were recruited tor the older division.) 0 I O Oi course we don't know the en- tire sat-up of this new minor base- ball idea that comes irom the U.s. A. They may have a "Biggerln Bet- ter" or "Darn-Near crown-Up" League ior boys between its and i8 ior all we know. it looks, however. as if ior this year at least. the two new age divisions will be all that will be used here. . . . We think it's a good idea in Join an organization with rules and re- gulations careiuily worked out as this one apparently has. We like' their precautionary measures. such as having helmets ior the batters and not allowing the pitchers to pitch too many innings in one week. We undertand. too, that the principle oi good sportsmanship is not iorgotten in this "Little Lea- gue" and that players are encour- aged to he good sports as well as good ball players. . . . Commissioner of Softball Hank Landry is going to have a very en- thusiastic girls' soiiball league gn- ing this year it prc-season promis- cs materialize. Linlly Gaudet claims to have the "cream of the crop” signed up for his Curran and Briggs entry. George Guergis has signed some pretty good hall play- ers for his Smallman's entry. how- ever. and they should give the other teams a'hattle for top hon- ors. Walter Peters and Joe Clark are "recruiting a team to be spon- sored by Andy's see Foods. and there are rumors that the old Ran- gers may gel. back into action this year. The R..C.A.F'. "Better Hal- ves" who won the championship last year will likely be in there again in 1052, and there may be a second entry from the airiorce. . s . The baseball set-up ior summer- side as isr as intermediate and ju- nior ieams are concerned will probably be settled this week. Ev- Davis Cup Play Gels Undenvay VIENNA. May 0 - (AP) -Ohile won.t.he iinal two singles contests from Austria Monday to gainat-l victory in the iirst round of the European Zone Davis Cup tennis eliminati . Chile will iace sweden in the second round. Ricardo Balbiers clinched the series by outlaseing Fred Huber ln the iirst match today 6-6, 3-0. 1-6. 6-1. Then 19-year-old Luis Ayala oi Cigiles routed Gustav Specht, 6-1, 6- . -1. 2.: ISTANBUL, May I - (AP) - switzerland split the final two singles matches with Turkey for an oificial 4-1 victory in the iirst round of the European Zone Davis Cup tennis eliminations Aiier Switzerland's Faul Blon- del trounced Behbut Cevansir 8-3, 6-1. 6-3, Nazmi Bari scored Tur- key's only triumph by defeating Erwin Baliestra. 6-2. 3-6, 6-8. 7-5. Switzerland will play Argentina in the second round. a MILAN. am e - um - Italy swept the final two singles matches irom Argentina to complete a 4-1 victory in their International ten- nis series patterned on the Davis Cup type oi competition. Rolando Del Bello clinched the match ior Italy by defeating Alejo Russell 6-2. 6-2, 6-4. Then Fausto Oardini. Italy's singles champion, conquered En- rique Morea. 0-4, 6-4. 6-2. ibility of junior teams belonging to the same circuit. .i.K. Curran seems to favor this idea. and he is in charge oi the juniors in Sum- mersidc. 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