PAGE TWELVE Stop Sneezing”! ' lslim Your cold IIIS 00II8lIPAI'l0II xnnnooo 5 ALL- aaau. to. end my constipation! Many thanksl" Mr. T. Ifatteraon, 65 Bay St, 8. Hamilton, Ont. One of many unsolicited letters. You, too. may End lasting relief from constipation due to lack of dietary bulk. Juat '!nlloredios'wsekstronssstop- "For you; I . r-.., p eoadition in my nostrils. A '”59"d "P WP”? cold prevented easy breathing; ”I c"'!"”P”-”?"s It lsoeeianddthroat wet?” ?ItIw3;”i: . . .. dogged. Ina e u mym . . . ' Qhrrl-o-aono. It: vapor gave me "mph d”li' d"h"f hsathiaa comfort. My sore nostrils Duo soothed. I stopped coughing. l IHI1 sneeze. It was almost unbe- lievable the benefit I derived from (hhrrh-o-eosse. The surest way i knew of to help head off a cold is h Inhale the germ-destroying vapor C Ihhrrb-o-sane-" eat a serving of criap :n.uooa'e Oatarrb-o-aaaois splendid for irri- Au.-mum daily, drill plenty of hble thrmt. and helps to destroy wutar. if not ' 'y as ' the bacteria that excites some with results aflerll5 days, send the Throat, Catarris and Bronchitis. At empty box to Kellogg's, London. all drugglsta in we and 75c slaee. Ont. car nouns roua noun non! 3.1::-1'; 3; v, , CC”-1;..:V lilIlU xi xumu WI” ENAMEL 0 DULUX is brilliantly while . . . makes ordinary whites look gray or yellowish. And it stays white! Wonit yellow or ahsorli grease, not affected by moisture. Looks like porcelain DULUX dries overnight with a lustrous porcelain-like surface that's easy to clean as a china plate, and matches the whiteness of your refrigerator. INTERIOR (H.055 For more colourful kin-hens and bathrooms. Stands hard wear. frequent washings -- and still romeo up bright and smiling. Choice of 8 colours and white to bring cheery beauty to walls and woodwork. vs? 5 EM l- G L05 3 AND HAT WAI.l. PAINT Ideal hnishes for living-room, dining-room. bedrooms, hall-- ways. Easy to apply, easy to keep clean. These smooth, velvety finishes are durable, washable. 10 pastel tints and white-also new deep colours (in Flat only). I FINISH FOR EVERY PAINTING NEED Thereis a C-I-L Paint, Enamel or Varnish for every painting joh-in- doors or out. Whether it's a big job or a little one, it always pays to- .,,;;s.t:Il:I 1'! .. ,, , Kill) PAINIS SEE YOUR IC-I-L PAINT DEALER FIRST VAIL'S E. R. NEWSON SM Kent Street Kingston E. V. MMLEOD H. S. McEWEN Albany Lot -to H. D. CORBETT W. A. POOLE & C0. Aiberton Lower Montague W. M. BOWNESS BERGMANNS Bedeque Montague KEITH PRATT JOHN RICHARD Bloomfield Min CBIIW-'l ALFRED McPHAlL LEA 81 McFARLANE llonshaw Murray Harbour K. W. DOULL -I. L. McKlNNON dz SON Bradaibane Murray River IATHIEW & McLEAN Ltd. II. R. MOASE Bridgetown New Annan A. K. LORD PETERS & GALLANT Ltd. Capo Traverse North Buatico A. & F. COSTAIN C. R. CAMPBELL Cape Wolfe North Wiliahlro I. J. MMDONALD a 00. n. o. MscLEOD a soil Cardigan Orwell Cove ELLIS BROS. D. G. REID Central lioyaity raters Road E. C. NELSON L. J. I-IUBLEY Cherry valley Plnotte PARKER CANFIELII J. P. GAUDET Cs-spam: Richmond D. J. McPlIERSON A. A. HOYNEB Eldon St. Peters M. W. Ma.cDONALD ED. MURPHY & SON Eldon Boa VIGW L. A. BURLEIGH liieseile J. D. JOHNSTON lilsaadale J. H. FRANCIS ml. . I. 8. JOHNSTON! & O0. Fortune N. A. CUTCLIITII Fresleeietoa VERNON N OYE Hanks liver HAERY MIGLAUGHLAN I lhnhope Iourls GEORGE WILKINSON sps-tnglield West 8. Di. DIXON TASIY F000 IIEIPS EIIII a& Wwaiytivkqr D I boro. were visitors at the home of 1-in: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Freeland School Pupils llew linnan and ilioinity Mr. Bobby vvinlhn was in Ken- sington on business on Friday. Mr. .Al. schurman made a busi- ness trip to Kensington on Satur- day. Mr. Delbert Rayner made a busi- ness trip to Charlottetown on Thursday. Lloyd E-nman and Mr. Don. Schurman were business visitors to Kensington on Friday. Mr. Ellsworth Bernard of Kons- ington was in New Annan Friday on business. Ms - Mr. and Mrs. Collie Mciiionald. summerslde were week-end visitors to Travellers Rest and New Annan. M.r. Allie McNeiIl. New Annan. was a business visitor to Summer- slde on Monday. Back row: Ernest Hardy. George Henderson. sui- ney Palmer. Lois Palmer, Verna MacDonald. Marlon llsrdy. Adah Miller, Merrlei Palmer. Marion Broorne. Sheila MacDonald. Janette Banks, Otto Banks. c Russell Palmer, Raymond Oatwsy. Oatway. Alvin Front row: John Millar. Lloyd Banks. Roby Broome. Glenn Hardy, Janet Palmer. Joan Hardy. Leslie Hardy. Lorne Millar. Teacher-Alvin L. llardy. -Burke's Portrait Studio Bordon Miss Ruby Morsehead. Mrs. Lewis Mouse and Mrs. Art. Wright were visitors to Summerside on Thurs- Mn Ind Mm Maurice Lodz. 37' were visitors to Charlottetown on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bowness. Nor- s""d'5" y Miss Joan lord of Borden spent the week-end with friends at Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Al Schurman. New Annsn. ristnillguiifaalibivbgii 5.I,l,I.i"Q,';,. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacNevln mchud wu1,M".De,bu.bR.ym,.y of Ellerslle visited their daughter Mm Lloyd Enmam M". 90,, Mrs. Jack Marlsaac and Mr. schurmah and Mrs. Johnny wen, Msciissac at Borden on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Allie McNelll were Mm WW"! Wins who had been in mm”, River on Friday when visiting relatives at Cape Traverse. they ntended the ("ham af M;-y has returned to her home in Bar- J. M. Glllis. The sympathy of their den- friends in this community goes out --- to we be,-sued family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brown of . -v East Southampton, Cumberland On Wrdnesday night a few of Co. N, S.. were guests of Mr. and their friends and relatives gathered Mrs. William Jardine on Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don --.-.M schurmsn to celebrate David and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkins and Don's birthday. The table was cen- Mrs. John sterling of sur.r.merslde tercd -with two large cakes as well were guests of Mr and Mrs. Wil- as many other dnintles and ice ham White, Burden on Sunday. cream was served. After a social chat nliideparted wishing them many more happy birthdays. Mr, and Mr; Urville Leard. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Peters and ' ' r V Mr. Edison Morey, were visitors to llzzclimbycialihriaaiiillheiiisjfwtipthiiis Omm""m"" ml T"e5d”'i munity when on Saturday Mr.. Li?” E”""3d” h;;';"Ille 'c'tr:Itli'gil; 2: and son Blair of Summerslde. were ilvlgll xis9squiiecJspli,1alirL;tiori eDr De- guests of Mn and Mn George .L.snev was called from Summerslde Burch 0! Borden 0" Sunday” and within a. short time was in the mud of New Annlm. but he would :32! 5.::)n;":1il:1g'Jg::d,g:.Kl;;nt:I:;15;: fax where. Mrs. Macbeod will on- me P C Hospital U(')yd'.5 mam, ter the Victoria General Hospital friends are all hoping for a speedy rm "”i'm"”' recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Ma:.Drmald Mr. and Mrs. Everett Macleod f Borden left on Sunday for Hali- 0 ggg; Messrs Major Inman of Borden on Friday night friends and re- am mm” weak” "I 5”m"Ie”ld9 latives gathered at the home of Mr. relurmd W Bard” 0" Mimdny and Mrs. Albert Manse when a mIs- I959 539' Spendinil 5 3'' ill” cellaneous shower was held for one Willi "lends 30 505i0Y1- M355- 0! the season's brid Miss Tessie Mclnnis. The heavily laden basket were carried in by Miss Shirley Md Tuplln and Miss Pauline Moase. den Mrs. Willy Moose and Miss day Eleanor Mclnnls opened the er's gifts and Mrs. Lewis Mouse read ---- the humorous verses. and Mrs. Ivan Mrs. Glenn Waddell of Cape Lambe arranged the many lovely Traverse who is recovering nicely and Mr;. Norman Oatway Mr. Russell Yorston of Bor- motored to Ellersllc on Sun- where they visited the form- brother M.-. Willard Ontwsy. Mr. gifts on the table. A electric table following an operation in the lamp was presented from the New P, C. Hospital, is visiting with Arman Women Institute. nther gifts Capt. and Mrs Wylie Irving at were an eight piece set or silver in Borden. chest. .woof blankets, towels linens. - pyrex and bedding. Tessie then Mr. and Mrs Gerald Mscii'sd- thsnked one and all for the lovely yen, who have been spending gifts, and invited all to come and their honymoon in Boston and Visit lief Rt any W710. All .l0ln9d in New York visited friends in Bor- rlnslns F0? 5119'! I JOHY 900d den on Sunday when en route to Fellow. A dainty lunch was served. the” home 1,. Augusune cove. by Institute members. All departed for their homes wishing Tessie many years of happiness. Mr. Leo (ireenrm of the M. V. Abegiveit who for the past four months has been ill in the Vict- oria General Hospital at Halifax snort ANTHEM 0 0 Son on Sunday aftemoon and visltecii5”m7""dl"S with relatives there. and candy is to be held at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. John Finnan atl winter in Miscourhe . Arsena u1t's relsliui-v-egs in COVG. Fortune Howlon and Vicinity Gerard Richard was in summer- side on Thursday. on Sunday Mrs. Margaret Arsen- sult returned to her home in How- . fan after spending the past 3 weeks I at the homes of her daughters in i Alberton. Mrs. Pius Peters and little soul of Duvsr are visiting in Tignish , The Misses lit:-si.;iorie Mac.Bsine I and Annie MacLean of Locke Road ; were recent guests of their grand- u Tl;:,;:wo:1e,I”.:1lug;:e gtgggloorsn, parents Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley all. D V ' I like: of Upped l-ton-lan. Alton Boulter of 0'i..eary spent? a few days in Kowlan this week. I Messrs. Jack Films and Bruce I Carruthors were out to Hill's River Mr. and Mn Immme Gauaml 0ll.FTld8y evening attending the were in 0.!-guy on Pddsy. h wake of theylate Russell Haywood. those funeral service and burial 3 took place from his late residence 1 on Sunday afternoon. Tilmon Martin of Duvar spent a few days in Howlan recently. 1. Master Roderick Gallanl son of 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gallant on April ism celebrated his 2nd birthday. hi 3 Rocldie ha: a nicely decorated on Tuesday. Leo Arsenaun and. birthday ea c with 2 candles and sons loaded 5 cm, of mm pmmoesi received many nice little gifts. at Howlsn south. I Mrs. .i. H. Arsenault spent couple of days no her old home ll'i Woodstock last week. l on Wednesday Miss Lucy Gal- l lant who had been employed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant for the past month went . to Fortune Cove i.o the home of her Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Ai'srlia.1lItlSi3t" Mr" mid Mm .E”I RI” motored W and from sumnwwidu tillers Hm will rr-mum for some on Thursday. "in" Frank Plam.s7;r”'ryne valley ar- rived in Howlan on Saturday where he spent Sunday at his home. Mrs. James of Bloomfield visited. A lew "om Hhwlll" ”i9'm'd "19 in Howhm -guest of M". "cowl. isriety concert put on by the folks Richard recmuy. iof Bloomfield Comer which was i played in St. Anthony's parish hall on 'l"hursday evening and was very largely attended. Those in at- h lendance seemed to be quite pleas- ed with the performance. Mr. and Mrs.VFr'arik Peters went n a business trip to Suinmersidc n Monday. Mr. and Mrs.. Leo Arsensult anvil, Bernard motored to Alhertzznl The msldcnm "I Howlan and cummimlties were grieved on Friday April 21st of the death on Thursday evening in M15, cgghel-me pie,-,1. was guest. Charlot.i.ei.own Hospital of the late 0; hgr cousins M,-I ghd M;-3, Loy- - Russell Haywood at the early age of rains Gallant and family on sun- 40 NETS. Deceased had been aP0l'- day the 23rd. 'ated on Wednesday. To the be- .reaved wido.v sons and daughter A vg-hist party and Sale Of cakesl we ext!-nd sincere sympathy. I LOCKE ROAD-AND vicrmrv Woodstock on Thursd c i . r Iy van ns ' Mr. Trueman Harris of Make ' Road was in o'Leary on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. .l-Idmond Peters sxvi son have now retumed to their home in o'Leary after spending the Mr. and Mrs.---Da-ve Griffin of Locke Road drove to 0'Leary on Wednesday morning. The neighbors and friends of Myron Rix of Locke Road am glad to see him around home again just as active and jovial as he al- ways was. Mrs. Jen-y Gallant and Mrs Leo Arsenauit spent a pleasant evening on Wednesday with Mrs. Jerry Arsenault. Upper Howian. Mr. Mosie Gallant who spent the past winter with his wife and -r-m- family in Montreal is now spending M11 GBOYEC GYUHII has returned some mm at his ,,1d ham, in Du- home recently from Halifax. lie is Va,-y new spending some time at his home in the Docks Road. On April 35th the twins Muncev underwent an qnerstion there on Wednesday and latest reports are that he is doing well. . 0810 -(OP)- in connection with the celebration of Oslo's 900th an- niversary in May, the Oslo Choral Society is sponsoring a contest to find an "Oslo song." The melody must be set to the poem "It Is our own City" by the popular Nor- wegian author and poet Nils oollet Vost. Mrs. J. J, M-uclsaac and Mrs. David Macleod and little diillKI'll.- er Joanne who spent a few days in Clharlottetown guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Prank Butler. returned in Borden on Wednesday mom- in. Professional cards The. regular auction party of the Ladies Altar Society at.Bor- deu was held on Monday evening with six tables playing. Lwdles' prize was won by Missmisie Cerei.- ll. Gents by Mr, Fred Ranahim with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Camille Arsensult and .Mr. Jos. P. Gallant. The n t prize was won by Mrs. P. J. Mc- Innis. II. E. ELLIS ire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE lasnuerdde I Summer at. PHONE ms IMALLMANB auns-mo lomasereido. P.l.I. - 1. Earle I-Ileiroy Ohartoredaeesaahas Oaaadiaanaaaetueamesee iod. Instead of getting Mt. Allis- on's exhibits snd slides on fine arts, it was decided to send for two sets of sliviss suggested by Dr. I-iowatt of Halifax. It was moved by Mrs. lodge. seconded by Gordon Mackenzie that we send and have the slides for next meet- my. A iemr was reed by Mrs. Toombs from Kenneth item as!- ' ---- The April meeting of the II- - I. F. Hllllfdf. R.O. den Home and School Association ' 0 n I was held in Borden School on 9103'" Tuesday April isth. In the absence ; Complete Vtsoas Aaatyaes ' or the pi sident. Mrs. William J din b (iii if th h I . A '"""' "”" film”. '”3i”f.”.. ...1......” ”.”.5. I PBONI '1" read followed by a business per- I I I Ilulldlls in; for support in forming a "103; "5; Provincial Association represented lannsreldo THROAT I. s. Parkman. 0..”.iaP.a...'ia?' lnelsadaee Gluosaflttod loom Item ltol eadlyspostainul, aaoaasraass-aaanno. In-ncIt..lannenlde mm mm”, A,-smgun mm of hay. Mrs. Joseph L. Arsenault of and Mrs. Leo Arsensult celebrated 3l99m1l91d 5""-I0” 15 Vlminl "1 their 4th bk-thd.y' Forest View. guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Vlnvent Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsenauttl on Thursday went to visit with Mr.s.I - Mr. and Mrs, Vincent. Gallant of Forest View were visiting on sun- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Richard. 2;: by one or more members from each county. It was decided to. leave this until fall. The secret-I ary pro-tem was asked to sendl greetings from this meeting in Mrs. Cameron, who has been ill in the P. 0. Hospital. Alter meet- ing adjourned a social hour was enjoyed during which the com- mltte In charge kindly served sandwiches and coffee. Mr. her home. By George Clerk The Neighbors 'H'u:II'Ii-no-anon Arthur Dt'R0('l1t! of Forest View has returned from True after spending a few days over there at home of Mr. and Mrs. aylvsin De Roche. Miss Mae Mslley teacher of Forest View returned to Forest View on Monday morning spend- lug the week-cud in Alberton at ing material that is not by tile. full colour. 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MORRISON SUMMERSIDE Mrs. Marglrtt Arsenault of Forest View has now returned to her home after visiting in Albervon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Kinch and family and also Mr. and Mrs. l-lerb Avery and family. Even Rubber land Can Be Dangerous BOSTON. May 1 - (AP) - Even a rubber band can be dra- gerous-in the wrong hands. State Senator Charles W. Olson- was using that argument yester- day to score a point in opposition to legislation which would ban the sale of been blowers and air rifles in Manschusetis. "How far are we going to K6 with this thing'."' he asked. "Wm you can take a rubber band-” As he spoke. Olson took I rub- ber band and stretched it between his fingers. It slipped. The band made I bull's eye on the back of the head of Senate clerk Irving W. Hayden. Olson apologized to Hayden. Then turning to his colleagues. he said triumphantly: "See who! I mean." FIREMIN GIT IIIID HAVANA, Hampshire, England - (O.Pl- A fire brigades siren fsilet to sound when firemen were called to a fire here. mason: A bird M4 made its nest in the siren mech- He said he'd had air guns and other weapons since he was a kid- oeavlc: OAIL WIIKI. Albeetea and Miles: Saaaierside "The euteet thins.” -7iml0"" dd” '5 ll," I"”h"-" I Pnmce Enwsno I MUTUAL Fina INSURANCE C OMDANY ESTABLISHED I665 -.MUTU A PERTIIIEIIT QUESTION Do you have enough insurance to cover your home aadtaralsisiagsattodsrspslees. leties'aeoonrroliI'0' eeatative today-tomorrow may be too late. 3. . in.-:.'.-. . r.-.::-'.':.. ”"i-'9':-'--'”"”" '”' II. on c a W 0. M. GIANT. Charlottetow- ui. a. mouse. icons who uses 1. asruier. walla- dllo. tn. . rumor. , nuruu. run Iiltiiltliiiyiitihfllii snism. SLAND I AL AMSKCURITY A. J. IOIII-'lION. III!" Inset em...--(mam...