PXGE TEN IiEN§|NGTON RINK TUESDAY, FEB. 24 Second game finals North Shore League S’alde Mercury: vs. Spring Valley Game 8:30 sharp - WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25 Second Game Two - Game Series for . Eastern Prince Ladies’ Championship Borden Sisters (S‘sidel vs. Andy's Sisters ‘Game 8:30 Sharp rm FOR SALE '49 Ford; '49 Meteor Se- dan; ’49 Chevrolet; ’51 1/2 ton International truck; '51 3/4 ton International truck; ’51 Ford Victoria. 32 volt generator with 6 h.p. air cooled motor. Used shallow well pressure pump with electric motor. 0LIVER’S GARAGE, Alberton $martyooore...ln ARIIIIN PIIII. Canada‘: widespread favorite Definitely your kind of ehirtl Par lint the smart, widespread Iefl eollar that point! you out on o man of good tulle. Par carrier the Arrow Milogu trade-mark that mean: it’: bad, tupered for nnootti, trim fit: Flu "5anforIled"Q broadcloth. ‘HOLMAN’S ' ROI AIIOW WHITI IHIIIST I Aiibriits .70 BRANCHE NORTH SFCURIIV THROUGHOUT M ERI CA Strange lint True I! I. I. Iedrihu More pereons speak Gaelic in Cape Breton than in %land. and at St. Ann's in the only Gaelic college in America. In September, 1948, William Haast, of I-‘lorriday started a pro- gram of self-immunization to deadly cobra bitea. I-Ie injected distilled raw cobra venom into his blood, starting with a tiny dose and gradually increasing it. In August. 1949, a cobra bit I-laast without appreciable effect. In other words. he's immune to oobra bites! Buffalo meat stored for thou- sands of years‘ in Alaska's deep freeze (tia.I.ure's ice box\ was fed to dogs with no ill elfects, The common lien's eggs so popular on our breakfast tables now are proving a vital role in medical sciences efforts to eradi- cate rabies and other virus-caused diseases. . . . Over twelve million eggs were used in lab tests last year. From them were produced modified live virus vaccines for immunizing dogs against rabies and distemper, and poultry against several killing diseases. Scientists believe that dogs vaociiiaited with a single in- jection of this new vaccine have lifetime immunity_aIgninst rabies. Back in 191i a researcher dis- covered that he could breed and weaken :1 “hot" virus strain by numerous passages through eni- bryonated eggs. This opened an or.-tli-cly new field of research in '.'l.ruses. Like all new discoveries it has oust a lot of time and money. yet ‘the benefits derived from the re- search will my big dividends in the long run. A dentist drill is used to make tiny holes in the shells of the eggs. taking care not to injure the de- licate mecrr.-brane. The live virus is then dropped ‘through the holes which are immediiately sealed with collodion. Next the eggs are in- cwbated and the virus is allowed At8 ..—.rn_E 'GU_A_l!_I)IAN. ‘cnnnnorriilowu Just bafore . the shell: are mined and the tlnuee removed. This is the source from whidi he vaccines are made. 0 C 0 ~ WESTERN liuinnilii —0B.0KlNOLB PARTY —_ Mer- nte Y. P. U. entertained at a some fliu do '6 bell in drama. 0;”, do. get 5 31°! you orokinole party on Wednesday hm mange “W “W m mmd evening. rebruery is. when prim were won by Mu. George Meyhew ''°"‘‘“ “"‘°” ‘'’°‘“‘ °''““ ‘“"' and MI‘. Edward Adams. Bur. Her name was Margaret Mac. Cormack. She had A brother nem- ed Michael. who went on to the Nevada gold mines about I. century ago. and never was heard from again. one night the sister dreamed rho‘: her brother was murdered in a deserted shack. She even heard llgilfi tihuimpina t.;Iflnl‘ii: bodyhes the "5 ragged f’°"‘ ° “m°- day evening at the home of Miss down " mg” °f n‘"°"" ’“""" Carrie I-Iolman, sumrnerside. Mrs. mme Yea" p““"d'..°V" hhmy °' R. A. Home, as chairman, con- ,mf)';‘m hi‘ ";‘°&-‘:3 ducted the business after which been murdered in H mm] Miss Holman. Commissioner of 3' ’*“““-" Lanes. led the members through :;1‘lu,§:;:‘I:“' We ml‘:::‘°"°" °" the intricacies of the. tenderfoot. justice K “ e never is” "° Elbe hostess was assisted by her ‘ ' ster, Mise Glldyl Holman. iii MAW ‘mg 5!‘1§;r’r‘)¢°;E "mt" v“°“°" serving refreshments. The March °‘"‘ °’“"“- meeting will be held at the noi- Indiana. Mrs. Otlhie Russel dreamt one man homestead" night that her son had been killed In battle in Korea. Later she went back T0 316613. and dreamt that the govemrment had notified her of his death. Four days later tihe came from Washington: —- SHUR-GAIN AMATEUR SHOW, Melpeque Hell, Wednesday, Feb- ruary 25th. It 8 P. M. Sale of unri- wlches and candy. sponlored by Melpeque Women's Institute. —GlJR.L GUIDE MEETING - The local association of Girl Guides held its February meeting on Fri- anclent Qiinese fishermen. ‘During the reign of Enipea-or Kien Lung, flmermen were forced by decree to fill their badrete with fish. and then dump ‘em all back into ‘the water and catch them telegram “Regret to inform you of the a second time before they could death of your son Iouis E. keep them. Russell -— " So. you see. fldhing b not so There are few people who have no; at some;utI}i‘ne or other dreamed A 8l:IlIi'l0WB1' as tall as 3 tree (30 a ream w c later was oonlflnn— feet gh) may be seen growing in ed, the back yard of Mrs. Jennie I ' 0 ° smiths’ home at Pai-sen'a. Kansas. ...‘f.l2§’.°."i.“.".3E..“.§.".$’.f..“‘.;’.".. *.:““;~ %T“‘vv5i‘yn5?=?”»‘i'«z ‘5i°”“-“i-i“-zm“«?“-‘x«?: ‘ ' ' " flower plant with 150 flowers. yet only 84 of the poisonous , , _ reptiles came in this year which would smm to indicate that. like skunks, raltlers are not to be taken ll{.ZllU\', when anyone refers to “right. thinking people," he means. of course. people who think as he does. Island fishing enthusiasts who complain loudly to high .heaven when they fail to land a real prize beauty have little to grumble about tougih nowadays. Turning now to small things iihe world's smallest postage stamps are only 1-5 of an inch inyarea, These midget stamps were issued between 1863 - 1866 by Bolivar. now part of Oolcmbia. South America. Highways can now be kept. epic and span by means of his vacuum cleaners and with one maintenance man for every seven miles of high- way. FAMILY PARTY IN GIIAPAIID HALL THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 26th Sponsored by YOUR INTERNATIONAL IIARVESTER DEALER Showing of Filius and other Entertainment Admission Free Bring your family and your friends PERCY DAWSON When We °°M‘d°*‘3 We Pufill“ °’ The lower air-tight section of ___.______.____ . the machine by-passes tihe fan, land all bqtztlm are sucked into it before they reach the fan. All other odds and end of rulbtbish goes through the fan into a trash re- ceiving compartment. which is nothing but ii. large-sized dust bag similar to that used on some home sweepers. Belmv the driver's seat is a foot rest on which a ball is mounted. A handlebar turns about in e soc- ket on the ball. The ball is to raise or lower the nose of the sweeper. The unit gets its power from a truck engine moun'ted on front. The engine operates the suction tan. Suoh A machine can pick up 200 cubic yards of Iraelh in e 24 hour working period. Free Sound Films P. M. -It-new American Petroleum imam Imlleelee lmliu m meet men eenlee eeedlem encountered. lemme emu cl ‘ reulrw-"I for M: type of unite. For fastest starts on ooldestdciys, thousands of Canadian motorists are asking ,for Mcirvelube 5W IMS‘), the amazing lubricant perfected first by Imperial Oil and tested for three years under the most severe winter driving conditions. Marvelube 5W reduces battery drain and dangerous worm-up wear. It’: a tough, high-detergent, heavy-duty motor oil that’ provides protection for all winter driving—sub-zero days and sudden warm spells. For longer battery life, longer engine life, ask for Marvelube 5W, the faster- flowing motor oil, the grade recommended by the largest Canadian cal manufacturers for trouble-free winter driving. rvelub ‘Canada’: largest Selling Meter 9”. “The Inside Story of Modern Milking" SEVEN MILE RAY HALL Tonight Tuesday, February 24th Farmers using milkers or expecting to be using one should attend. There will be a discussion period after the film. Sponsored by THE ABEGWEIT 00-0!’ 8. mittee of the W.l. and Feed Wheat. in stock at Brace’: Lovely prlsee. Be sure to come. 3.00 o'clock. . age Supper. Ii-iehtown Hnll.iI‘hure- day. February 26th. Commencing 6 o'clock. 1f not fine. Friday. St. Mark's Guild. Kenelngton. sponroied an en ablg social eve- ning at st. Mar ‘.5 Hall on Friday, February lath. ‘Music; novel coe- —-IIGGENA. layenn. Grit. shell —8UPll. DUDE]! BINGO T0- NIGHT. A A Room. Water Street. -—m?.AN, I-lot Scallop and Saul- —SOOIAL AT KEN§lNG'I'0N— ’.~.'Z§3. KINIJ IIIIIE rEBRU_.l\Ri( ___2§. Professional cards _—_...—._..:.__.—._____. E. E.‘ rmuuill . Opt. -1). 3.0. OPTOMETBIST Gluue Fitted — Eye: Examined Office Hours: 9 to 1! —_I to 5 TBA I /I/will tr_/I/lr ( “(Ht /‘VI’: tests and games ‘ , not‘: with amusing readings by Mire. William J. Profitt and Mine Hope Mill pro- vided divertlng entertainment. and e. dainty and delicious lunch sat- isfied the "inner man". Bur. —CA.RD PARTY AT IRISH- TOWN—Twelve tables of cards were in play at Irishtown Com- munity Hall on Wednesday even- ing. February lath at a party sponsored by the February com- Prizes were awarded Mia. Jamm Simmons and Mr. Cecil Campbell. and consola- tion prizes to Mrs. W. J. Profltt and Mr.‘ Irven Campbell. * 3 ur. Ilia-rsnnals —Mr. Robert Carr ‘of New Lon- don was a visitor to Kenslnglo on Friday. _ K. ——Messrs. Macxinnon and Mc- Leod, rapresentatives of federal affairs and the M. I". schui-man Co. respectively. were visitors to the excavation work of the new Federal building at Kenslngton on Saturday. K. - —I-iis many friends will be glad to know that Mr. John Johnston. Margate. is doing as well as can he expected after an operation in the Prince County Hospital on Friday, February 20th. Bur. ‘ WINDOW BOX TOMATO For porn boxes or ,. garden. Extremely arly. Tiny Tim is v _ oniyflincheshigh. dwarf Ind com» Then is rather mini . "m gives you delicioun fine flavored ' ‘ fruit efore other home grown wrts end when IRIl£3€d-ll'I Ionutoes are to expensive. Color and ornamental too for pots or garden. (Pitt 29:) (‘/2 ex. 75:) poulpald F R E E BIG I953 SKID AND . . NUISRRV IO°K—IIIt EVOII .\‘.illlIlI'l‘.4'mfi.* ‘.l“l DOMINION SEED HOUSE G[DNGEIOWI.0Ni SIIPER IJIIPER BINGO I AT A. A. ROOMS Water Street Summeiside Lovely Prizes—Jack Pot Be Sure and Come TONIGHT TUESDAY, FEB. 24th 8:00 P. M. Carleton DAILNY Protestant tree . 14. King IL.) 15. Ruined platform 16. Sun god 17. Gold (her.) 18. Courage (along) 1D.'f'hmugli 20.1‘:-epped 22. impolite 23. Benchltkt out in church 24. Gain 25. Arab ceutin. veuei 27. Stabbed 11. God of love 12. Pieced 13. Unusual 15. Hauled ll. Flourllhed ID. Deceyed wood need as under plete engine of A city I2. Greek mu: Us. Part of .10 W. 34. Weird (van) :5. Open (poet) :0. Frying pan 3!. God of wet (Gr.) 80. Froeted 40. Penis 41. A Hebrew tribe Ipou.) 42. Punch novelist 1. Rule I R PRODIIGI. Of IMPERIAL Oil. LIMITED CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. The helm 21. Footleu 1. Present oak 22. Skin 5. A colt. 3. Puddle-like 24. been or filly proceu and O. Medley C. Toward alnewy 10. Content 5. A food 25. Raised of.epeed 0. Food platform 11. Level for home: 26. Rough ii 12. Leader of ' 1. Indian with 1IlI1 .‘.II- II II1 Refornnetlon 8. Looked elyly 27. Young 34. Paradise 35. seaport munv oiii?rroquorn—um'u how to WWII It: A X I II '1 I A A X I I~1I.l|t‘|lI iflllblki lfll.l1'iI.llIl ’.l|l|llI.lI;| Llflltlll I1 in-mtg. nniiu ulnué .. ujmon Yeeierh, u Aura 28. Dinbui-ea § 29. Perisher 31. Obnoxloul I . 87. Iver Am-I 38. Constel- letlon 40. Part of "to be" plants (AIgeriI) - I '5 0 N 0 I‘ I No L 0 W 1 one letter elmply etude for mother. In this example A ll uulr ' for the time lie, I for the two 0'1, etc. single letters. ewe- tropmee. the length and forinnuon of the word! on Ill Mull- Ilaeli day the code lettm ere dli!erent._ Aormomuquuoaou a ooexroo unnx uirreno PUTL AIA‘WllJl'O QOJUU .nuirowux-i.oru:ui.nuiuu. ‘ ‘r woltne IIU DNBJ If DNIDI AND BIND? BUT ‘!‘lIl_2f_D_-_- IWINIIIRIII. and by ,, - REGEN;n‘l9IfEFA'N':R'2 awe. “- E- El-Us & 30" Summer St. Suminerelde Fl“ __ Auto _ Cum", 3. F. HUNTER N. 0. INSURANCE 5|ImIII6I‘Ild0- |’- 19- 1- 3 summe st. Summereidu Complain Visual Annlyeee I-noun 2413 Glnuu Fitted SlliA1:lli,\:‘Aol:: :[i:LDING w' “ESTER 3' OPTOMETRIST MacD0flA|_|] ‘ Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. Etc. . EMILE IIICKEY ._..,_ Money to Dunn. Office formerly occupied by Lute Heath Strong. EC. Collection: Promptly Attended To. Chartered Accountant Cuudlen Bank of Oommerce Summorelde, P. E. L PHONE 2888 FOR SALE BY TENDER The Town of Summerside is offering for sale by tender. the following vehicles: 1-60 Cm. 1943 Chevrolet ARMY TRUCK. 4-wheel drive. with 1-1 way plough. V I-601 CM. 1943 Chevrolet ARMY TRUCK. 4-wheel drive. with l-V plough. New No. 235 motors installed in each truck during the winter of 1952. Tires in fair condition. Both trucks licensed for I953. Tenders are invited and will be receiv- ed at the office of the Town Clerk up to 1.00 P.M. Saturday. February 28th. 1953. Vehicles open to inspection of tlie Town Hall. Summerside. HIGHEST on ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. . J. E. CAMERON. Town Clerk. CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON Tuesday 7:15-9:15. M-G-M presents stirring drama— "NIGHT INTO MORNING”, starring Ray Milland, John Hodiak, Jean Hagen. This is "CAMEO BANK NIGHT”. If ticket owner is in the theatre at time of drawing he or she will win $15.00. CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 KILLER on NERD? YOUR FAVORITE STAR IN A DRAMA STRANGER THAN FICTION! WENDELI. Hi‘éiN«- COREY I-OJ HCYIIII SHORTS