MARCH 5. . 1953 use uuamocnu MEDICATE WOOL FOR om semen ciusr cotni ll-Ielp relieve the misery of colds and bron 'tis, neural- .. rheumatic Countless Canadians say that THERMOGENE Medicated Wool is truly pain of sore throat,. gia, lumbago, sciatica an pains. "The Warmth that Soothes.” Inhale Rub, a companion product, quickly help relieve head colds. Buy today at your druggist. . Tl-IERMOGENE Medicated Wool applied at the first sign of a chill pro- vides soothing, penetratingheat instantly. So clean and easy-to use. T1-isiuaooans Medics ted THERMOGENE 'MEDlCATED WOOL V to will prefer Nascara It makes no difference when you serve Nescalo-at break- fast. during the morning. after dinner or late at night-you can always be sure. Nescafc gives you I rich. full-bodied. satisfying cup of coffee ' e1v.'r)'!ime. And it's so ronvenient. Just a spoonful of Nescsfe for eacll cup-add piping hot water-it's ready! Nescsf6 is so thrifty. too. compared with 7; ordinary: ground coffee J" You can be proud to I serve Nescai'e' any- time-it's the up- in-date way. No other cofee, instant or ground, 'gives you the richer flavour of Nescafd ' ""T;,7,- :4: ESCAFE in:-alanl I.-ul'l'(-0 lllli-Iw Ilu lliaI111I14i(44rNy1l '. nu till lllsll ll Nani! tpmuusalnls-CA DAY) Cs the autism nudnl nu anal ll Nuul (Canada) Lu. in animals its ninth mass PIMIIR INBD (I connect I! -41-! as amonmua (tum-u. usua- HIM till all lg and union um solely a proud ma name. would cults cu NEW WAY to spotless, with , nesa. Her funeral was i Woodstock were Howlon and Vicinity -Am: -Musrs. Henry J. Peters and Peter Doiron were recent train passenger to Charlottetown on business. l Mr. Frank L. Arsenault of Wood- stock was a recent guest at the home of his daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Dorlce Gallant. Duvar, Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. Hollis Cook of Cape Wolfe and all others of the family in the death on Monday. February 20rd, of their mother, Mlrs. Fraser Cook, whichtoccurred in the Provincial Sanitorium after a lingering ill- held on Wednesday in Cape Wolfe. I Mr. Thomas Gallant has left on return to his home in Chelsea. Mass, after spending the February 28th week end with his brothers and sisters in Howlan and Plus- ville. Mr. Peter Doiron was in l-fowlan on Tuesday. February 24th. on business. The teacher. Miss R-uby Thomp- son. was a train passenge to Char- lottetown on Wednesday morning. February 25th. Due to the teacher being in hos- pital there were no classes in How- lan School for two days recently. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Joseph E. Gallant of Piusville. re- gret that she has again been oblig- ed to enter Western Hospital and sincerely hope for a change for the better soon. A number of Howlan folks wit- nessed the hockey matches in O'l.eary on Monday night and in Alberton on Wednesday night. February 23rd and 26th. There was quite a large attend- ance from Howlan at the O'Leary rink on Monday night. February 28rd. when the O'Leary Maroon: played the Alberton Regals, O'Leai-y being the winners. Mr. and Mm. J. T. Gallant of Forest View. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Tux- day night, February 24th. There motored from Piusvillc on Tuesday night. February 24th. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant and daugh- ter Delma. and sons Alfred and Walter. who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. -, Mrs. J. Hector Richard was in Piusville recently. The steady hum of engines can now be heard every day as the men are busy blocking wood for the year's supply of fuel. Clifford and Leone Arsen-auli spent a recent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant. , With the teacher's return on Thursday night. school was re-op- ened on Friday. February 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault o! in Howlan on Wednesday night. February 25th. The Misses Bernice Gallant and Helen Paugh of Woodstock are now back at their home after a trip to Ontario. Mr. Bill Gallant of Dock Road was in Howlan on Thursday. Feb- ruary 26th. Mir. and Mrs. Douglas Peters and daughter Hazel of Duvar were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gal- lant recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tcnls Peters of llowlan motored to Egmont Bay on Friday afternoon. February Zith. where Mrs. Peters remained a few days due to the serious ill- your kitchen or: less work! :CImmmu"niisnansnlaIv'unauenssuaauv- Today there's a new kind of cleaner for your refrigerator, range. cabinets. walls and woodwork! It's a magic blend of special detergents and wax-and it's called Johnson'I JUN” Kitchen Wax i Jubilee takes on anaerprlntl. everyday dirt and greasy cooking hints with I few quick rubs. . . and then polishes to a K109!!! coat of wax that protects for weeks! ' ' Use Jubilee Kitchen Wax everywhere In your kitchen except on the 170015 W! the quicker. better way to clean. And Y0" know it's safe because it's so mild Ilid gentle on your hands! Gets bottle" today! ' ionnsom wsull Iurci-Ian wax N109!!! Work-uvlnl Droduot (Wm J”'."'”.",' W” R"-'."”.h-A THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ness of her aged mother. Mrs. Ar- cade Arsensult, Mr. and Mrs. Pet-er Rogers and daughter Shirley of Lot '1 were vis- iting in Howlan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arsenault and Alma Ann of O'Leary were in l-lowlan on Sunday. February 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arse- nault motored to and from Sum- meraide on Friday. February 27th. Miu Shirley Richard of o'Lea.ry is guest of her cousin, Miss Grace Arsenault. at Howian. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and family of Coleman were. on Friday evenin , guests at the home of Mr. and as. Lorraine Gallant. l-lowian.' Mr. Pius Peters of Montreal is spending some time with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peters, Duvar. The Misses Helen and Sylvia Pineau of Duvar recently were guests of their sister, Mrs. Peter Gallant. Woodstock. Mrs. Earle Cornish of Mill Road recently had the misfortune to fall and injure her arm. Mr. Fred Arsenault and little daughters Marlene and Carol Ann were in 31 field on Sunday. February 22nd. at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters. There motored to the Western Hospital at Aiberton. on Saturday evening. February zlth. Messrs. Henry and Frank Gallant and Mr and Mn. Jerry Gallant. calling on Mm. Joseph S. Gallant of Pius- ville. who, is seriously ill there. Mr. Ernest Buote, who has been a. patient in Western Hospital. re- turned home on Sunday, March lat. His legion of friends look for- ward to a speedy and complete re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan and daughters Pauline and Pa- tricla of Coleman were in l-lowlan on Saturday night. February 28th.' March came in on Sunday quite cold and blustery in Howlan. Miss Ruby Thompson went home on Saturday evening and stayed over Sunday. March 1st. Mrs. Leo Arsenault spent satur- day afternoon. February 28th, with her mother. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. Forest View. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers returned to her home here on. Sunday. MI1rchlst,aiter spending a few days with her mother in cape Wolfe. ' -AG DARNLEY W. I. G The regular monthly meeting of the Darnley W. I. was held Wed- nesday, February 4th at the home of Mrs. Wallace Pickering. The president opened the meeting by singing "When You And I Were Young Maggie" followed by re- peating the Creed. Eight members answered the roll call by each tell- ing about a cmmtry she would like to visit and why. Minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed. Donations of remnants were dis- played and divided among the members to make three quilts. one for each orphanage and one for the Gallant family. victims of fire. As the school committee was not present there was no report. The sick committee reported several treats had been given. The new school committee Ls Mrs. Olarence Hickey and Mrs. Ivan Diclsieson: new sick committee. Mrs. John Beairsio. Mrs. Keir Maoxay, Mrs. Jas. Hickey. Mrs. ,Harry Crozier; new enter-tainmem. committee. Mrs. Wallace Pickering. Mrs. Dan Champion. Mm. Morley '0rOZlCl'. Mrs. Lloyd Adams and Miss Jean Curley. - I Mrs. Jas Hickey was appointed play oonvener in Mrs. Robert cousins' Dlace. Mrs. W. Adams gave the financial report for the past month. Correspondence was 1:; Em... I .u- read ch . . . I of food? 2 3 Wouldn't Albany and D 0 0 . Vicinity -Mr. Walter H. Bell of Tryon lent -by motor on a holiday trip on Saturday morning Febru- NW 28th. to visit with friends and relatives in Boston and Allislton. Man. He expects to be away two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Orossunen and Mr. Raymond Cameron of Mbtmy were business visitors to Oharlotietown on Friday February 27th. Mr. Crossman plans on leav- ink for Florida soon in the in- terests of his business. Mr. and Mrs. George Oanfield of Tfyon and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bouiter of Victoria motored to Summmnaide on Friday February 27 . Mr. Elmer Dawson of Augustine Cove was a business visitor to Tryonlon Friday February 2'lt1h. M1 Clayton Thomas. Mr. James Gawain. Mr. Blair Delaney and Mr. Bert Thompson of North Tryon were among those who at. tended the Hockey game at Bedcque Rink on Friday night February 27th. In a League Game between Tryon Arrows and Victoria Bea Gulls. on satmdiw night February Mlnh before a part house 1111.; Trynn Arrows won by a some or 3-1. It was a keen game and 3 gopd lively brand of hockey was played. Lloyd Waddell, Carl Didde, and Hook welch were.t.he stars for the Tryon Arrows and Boswell and Miller were Victoria's standout players. Miss Vessle Dawson of Summer. side and Miss Vertas Boulter of Augustine Cove and Summerside have returned frcrm a mdtor trip in Maine and Massachusetts. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matheson McLeod of Somerville Mass, Mr. Gordon Outcliffe. Cape '13-3. Verse. Was a business visitor to Gharlcliletown on Saturday Febru- ary 28th. Friends of Mr. Frank Dixon of Norflh Ti-yon will be glad to know his condition is lmnroved, after being operated on in the P. E. Is- land Hospital, Oliarlotlotcrwn. The many friends of Mrs. Alex Ohappell of sherbrooke will be sor- ry to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All hope for a speedy recovery and hope to see her out and around again. This community was shocked by the sad news of the dealnh of Mr. John McLauglin of Borden. Jack was the well known C.N.R. Conduc- for on the regular "train here. going from Bord-on to Summerside. He was well liked and will be mixed by his many associates and friends in and around Albany, The sympa- thy of this community is being extended to his family. The sad news of the death of a well know business man in the person of Mr. Donald Baker of Summerside has brought a feeling of deep regret here. as he was well known and well liked by the many farmers in this community who have done business with him. The sympathy of people in all sec- tions od this Province is being ex- tended to his wife and family. ..A. then read and discussed. Programme consisted of a paper from the provincial president and a Farmer's Love Letter contest with Mrs, Jas. Hickey winning first prize. Collection amounted to 40 cents. Mrs. John Bealrsto moved the meeting adjourn and it was closed by singing "The More We Get Together". Lunch was served by the hoetes assisted by the com- mittee. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Clarence Hickey, when the refreshment committee will be Mrs. John Beairsto and Mrs. Do you have to be careful! in your choice Do you lake some common alkalizer, mint or soda without getting relief? Do you currently suffer from either heart- bum, gas, pain, soreness or general distress after eating or during the night? on appreciate a preparation Wallace Adams. siniuci illilllllil lbiogvvesedosliypevoeiditvil Metliod.-fkl-'1'.!' mm Canadian Chemisls Develop 0 New Product Successfully What Do You Know? . Before scoring yourself on the quiz below, remember that it is foolbardy to diagnose your own ailment. If you have been assured by a. physician that your stomach trouble is caused by hyperarulityi YES NO Piusville And Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn and family. Elmsdale, went an even- ing recently at the home of Mr and Mrs. Warburton Murray. Mrs. Allie Gallant and son Jimmy, Piusvilie. and Miss Betty Marti.-n. Bloomfield Corner. left: on Wednesday February am: for Toronto where they intend to spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant and children, Rose Bank. were vis- iting relatives in Plusville recently. Mr. Haber Profitt, was a business visitor district recently. A ndmber of hockey fans from surrounding districts attended the game in O'Leary on Friday evening February 27th between the Elmsdale and 0lLeary girls, which resulted in a victory for Elmsdale. Mr. Arthur Martin. Bloomfield Corner. was a. recent visitor to Piusvllle. Mr. Connie Pineau and Mr. Alyre . Dorlon. both from Duvar, were in Piusville on Sunday March lat. Mir. John J. Ooroor-an and gun Dale spentis. few days recently hauling and storing ice for the summer months. Messrs Wendell Hardy and Loman Harris. Elmsdale, were visiting friends in Plusville recently. The pupils of Piusville school are Progressing favourably under the skillful management of their teachers, Tubin Gallant senior dc. partment. and Melvin Perry. junior department. ' -BB tho house." regular food pus haseu-savings appeal. i-very meal-and the house." 8 mass iiznisr EACH lzc New Green Florida California Iceberg Fancy Baldwins-Eating Sunkist For Juice- I Grade "A" -M 5 to 7 lbs. CHIC KENS. 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