PAGE FOURTEEN The Tiny Folk Contiucd ficm page 10 His mother laughed as she In- swered. "You didn't. expect them to grow bigger in two minutes, did you? It takes more than one crust to make y.iul' t-srih strong, But you are giving thcm exercise. and that is what counts. You always drink your milk nnd'cat your vege- tables and those are the things that build your teeth. Just like proplc. teeth nccd exercise too. Laurie llcnl ovcr to baby Linda. opened his mouth uidr. and said :Look. Lindrr See brother's pretty teeth." "Ga. ga." reached out for h..s mouth with her lltzle pink finger Laurlc lallclil-rl us he I12It'k0(I a- way. She sns they are good. Momniy. I guess sh" was trying to take tho-u for herself You'll have to grow your own, Linda Grow your nun." I)(TC:'S 0RIll'I.H. LECK l-lEl.l..V Englalul. '('Pl - Smuts, five - year - old :crricr, w as, Mr, imprisoned for 11 days in a fox- hole. Arthur Sucttcnlmm, came-. keeper. found the weakened dog and rescued it. EFFICI nr CAPITOL Tonight 7:l5-9:l5; Saturday 2:30-7: I5-9:I5 Sensation of the Nation from Warner Bros. Cost of Thousands . . . Over a year in the making . . . Fantastic! But it could happen even in our time. RACING KING OF PIEIIIITORIC CIA-OIANTSI The ThlPicture You've Been xv...-v, PAUL CHRISTIAN -PAULA RAYMOND -CECL1. KE'LLAWAY ... ... . KENNETH TOBEY MCK PENNICK iou uonniiia as vino llflailnll S1 sun: rr rvonmv HIINAID W EUIION n.u,..,-,r, lull um I' r um ... nun nu-as by In HAIIIVNAUSIM vum by one Iuuws- omm nu lUGlNl iouiut lIgd.;(adDlRA1(HlSiIn and ML! M ALSO - ALSO COMMANDO CODY (Sky Marshal of the Universe) In Another Thrilling Adventure Linda gurgled as shcj lhc Atlanfics. I home of Mrs. Leonard McNelll, Sr. I Vllltlltl BROS." unuiios iion! Richmond and Vicinity Cpl. Johnny Desnochea, RCAI? is spending I week at home with his wife and family It Richmond Friends are sorry to learn of .the illness of Mrs. Vvalter Noonan. 'who has been confined to bed with rheumatic fever. All wish her I speedy recovery, . -Friends -are welcoming Mr. iThomas Noonan back to Rich- mond. He arrived home on March 3 13. after spendlnir It most enjoyable 4 visit of six weeks with friends 1 and relatives in Portland. and laumford. Me. i Friends are sorry to hear of file. .iIlneu of Mr. Eric Arsenault, old-I cst son of Mr and Mrs. William. l,Arsenault of Grand River. Ho isi confined to his home with rhcu-. ,matic fever but all hope to seal lhim well and back to school real- soon. Mr. Ray Brown, made it bus!-; ness trip to Charlottetown. olti 'Mnrch 15. He was accompanied by, Herbert McQuald who re-1 'mainecl over-night to attend a funeral. and bv Mr. Thomas Noon-, in; who visited with his dauglitelzi Florence. and her husband. Mr.,l Al-lenrv Blanchard. also by Messrs. Ralph Mclmllan and Bcrt Ayers. Ralph. Bert and Ray aitepdcd ihei lhnckey match at the Forum that! night between the Islandrrs and, A card partv was held at the on March 19. It was sponsored hv lRichmond W'omnn's Institute and a good sum wa.s.ra!ss-rt in aid of lthe school. Sevr-n tables were in -plnv The lndies' high scorcs were itied by Mrs. Sabin Cameron and l.VIrs. Elizabeth Bolger but, on cutting, Mrs. Cameron was the; Summon-side Hearing About on TV and nauiil Wusuu p, on . ululronsl rm, .. ,,, mun flflllllll Posy u nwumrn BROS mom 5 REGENT E2?:.lav::::. 3i538:iil2:3i33 FROM IIEIIE r A if I EVENING Adults CU.lHIAPI7Tl.K5onIolI lillilllll Klllll-HIIII Sllllll-MIIIEE k - ADMISSIONS - FOR THIS FEATURE 50c Children 75: . Adults I0 ETEIIIITYC flfltmlr 1 MATIN EES 25c 50: lucky winner of the pride and the gents' prize went to Mr. Leonard McNeill. Jr. Consolation prizes went to Mrs. and Mrs. Sable Cameron. A cake donated by Mrs. Alex Clark. was lotteried and was won by Mrs. Ray Brown. The freeze-out was won by Mrs. Owen Mcwilllams. Mrs. James A. Brown. Bayslde. was pleasantly surprised on her birthday, March 21. when she re- ceived best wishes through a long- dlstance phone call from her two sons. Jimmie and Ted. who liv.- in Calgary. Alta. The reception was very clear and othrr mcnibers of the families at both ends spoke a few words The church card party was held in the b.i.sclnent on March 22, with 11 tablrs in play The ladlc.s' prizrc for highest scorn WIS awarded to Mrs Frank Dcighnn and i:nnts' to Mr. Roy Grills of Wellington Centre. Consolation prizes went to Miss Marie Mur- nnghnn 0' Grand River Mike Gallant. The frec7.c-out wns won by Mrs Owen Mcwillinms. A delicious lunch was served by the catering: committee: Mrs. Guss Parry, Mrs. Elizuhctli Bo ', Mrs Hudson P.ams.uy and Mrs. Alcx Clark. Mrs. Ray Pmilgllt of Grand River. left by train on March 2'1. for St. John. to bc uith her daughter-in-lnw, Mrs. Pnrcv Prnllght, who has to undergo till operation. and to hr-In cars in. the small Cilild:'('ll lllillit Mrs Prnught is ill the hospital. All wish Ruth very good luck and a quick recovery. ..Cs. Piusville And Vicinity --Miss Marie Peters. Bloomfinldi Corner. Piusville. was a recent visitor to Relatives and f:'iend.s of Mr Denis Brown are plcasrd to see him home again nfier rr-ccivinzz treatment in the P. E. Island Hospital, Charlottetown. Mrs. Joseph 1.. Ars: wit 1.; . g. .. spvnrling some tune uzlli lit-r 1'” m”,e”W; mmcmps m . mmdi," daughter. Mrs. Anthony (lallulll:.;me iwrk M hmd 15 like ah alter receiving treatment in thc's?mbImg ml the Smrung ”",e 3 P? E. Island Hospital. weight lifter. a high jumper. n contortionlst. xi ballet dancer. and Mr. and MW Chmnc? Argo in sprinter. and, giving a DI'lZ9.t0 nun spent ai MW dug Wm” the one who wins the hundred visiting it-latlvrs in Hnulnn. 'n d dash Miss Yvonne-IHi;ncharrl is non: ' ' ' played at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lewis. Jones, Bloomfield. t 7..- Sincere sympathy is being; ex.; Min Beverly Howard, who rec- tendcd to Mrs, John J. Corcomn on the death of lirr sistr-r, Mrs. B. R. Bachelder. which occurred rc- cently in Bath. Me, following an ilincs of a few months. Mr. Lyman Arscnaulf was a vis- itor to the district on Sunday. Mr.”Antlmny Gallant and son Clarence were hauling lumber to Summersidc on March 10. The residents of the district wore? busily engaged in cutting and ilallllnk wood and lumhcr, thc 7033-5 being in very good condi- tion for hauling with tractors. St. Dunstan's Basilica was nu- scene of no imprcsslvc (:el'cmony on March 9 when 11 girls from thr order of St. Martha rccrlvcd the holy habit. one of the girls was Norms. Corcoran, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John J, Corcornn. Her name in the religious order L: Sister Marv Helena. Her little sister Aleltha was habit br-arer Those attending the ceremony from Piusville and vicinity were Rev. Father Tralnor, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. sisters Aleltha and Arlene and brothers Winston and Allyson, Mrs. Melvin McGreqor. Mrs. Pct- er Dalton. Miss Glarlvs Walsh. Relatives and friends from Char. lottetown and vicinity were ais- ml, ter M Agatha. Mrs. Clayton Green, Miss Mary Clement Mc- Oreuor, Miss Marie Clarkin, Mrs. Justin Corcoran. and Miss Aileen Oorooran. Following the ceremony at the Basilica, A delicious dinner was served at Mount St. Mary's Convent to the immediate rain- -BB tlves of the Novices, ....j.&.M '”CAMEO"" KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7.15-9.15; Mntincr .SlIiurdll:.' 2:30. "BRONCO KIRST- ER". Tr-chnlcolor. John Lund. .Tc.,vco Holden. Also Scrinl nnd Ntws. TT'-ROYAL" BURDEN Fl'iIln)-S.'illlrtl:ly 7:15-it l.'i: Mnlincc Saturday 2: llownrd Kvcl, Jon" Greer. "m-.5 M-G-M also presents fern”. Brink rirnwing "Tho IIon.v- Sntilrtlny. Maurice Pitzgeraldu PERATE SEAIl('H". ma GUARDIAN. 1 ; Let 3 Talk It Over 4 Q 'f Sometimes you hear people argue that the encouraging of competition among pupils is :i good thing because they must face- competition after they leave school. Now, it is quite true that we cannot ever escape I certain amount. of competition in our lives. "The survival of the fittest" is a phrase which must be reck- oned with in all forms of life, not only in the animal. but also in the vegetable kingdom. But what kind of competition do we gener- ally flnd in post-school world? . - . We find competition among doctors, among lawyers. among Indian chiefs; competition among butchers, bakers, and candlutick makers: amoifg day laborers and night watchmen. But this com- " million is restricted largely to the several groups. There is no com- petition between a lawyer and a butcher: nonc between a doctor and A day laborer. O O l O In school. the boy who will , so-ue day he Premier of the Prov- ince sits directly in front of the ;lad whose future work may be as in hircd hand on in farm; an equ- .zilly honorable calling. mark you, :lf the man is a faithful worker, ,:ind true to the trust for which ;lif.- has soon fit to shape him. Why should there be direct rom- lpctltion between these two? why i should the prospective premier CI-IARLOTTETOWN Three-Act comedy Played At Allierton -The threesct comedy, "Mud 01' Money" WIS presented in the Sacred Heart Parish Hall It Al. bertonv on Wednesday, March 17. In me play. Mrs. Caldwell (Miss Florence Keefe) a very mobbish lady Who KRD5 a boarding house, insists that her boarders s.re''pay. 1"! guests". Alonzo (Jack Barrett) her son, is too lazy to work, He and his mother hope to inherit a lot of money from stonewall Pep- per (Dr. G. L. Keefe) who is very old and very rich. He is a cousin of Mrs. Caldwell and boards at her house. Horace Pepper (Leo Mcbougalli, Mrs. Cn!dwell's brother, is always figuring a big deal that should bring him millions. Because he thinks she is an heiress, he pro- poses to Miss Pansy Plnkhnm (Miss Thelma Ahearni, a man. crazy old maid who dresses and acts in a very kittenlsh way. Bonnie Day (Miss Evelyn Klnch) is it young girl whom Mrs. Cald- well took from an orphanage to do the kitchen work. She is over- worked and looked down upon because nobody knows who her parents were. Ezra Cobb (Everett Shea) is the general handyman. Both he and Bonnie want an cducation. Miss Hope Gordon (Mrs. J. C. Profltr is a school teacher who comes to board at Mrs. Caldwell's and undertakes Bonnie's educa- tlon. tMlldred Moore (Miss Beatrice Arsenaultv, I newspaper worker 1 be lauded to the skies. and .show- and another boarder, Lg Ln love :-rcd with prizes for achievement. with Alonzo and mes to me his something of low has put more effort into tlielmmseip but he p,-em-5 go way; for lwhcn it is possible the other IEI-lan1bit1Csn to make task than hr? 0 D I 1 It is this kind of competition 1 that should be discouraged in the srliools. and that is why educators ttodny advocate putting the pupil in competition against himsnlf: 'cllcournging him to improve his work this month as compared to what he had done last month. Of- iferng a prize for proficiency zl- moriz a classroom with such wide- icnily underwent a tonsilectomy int-Western Hospital is convalesc- llng at the home of her parents. iMr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard. F Glengarry. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregor sons, Frankie and Bobble. Bur- ton, were Sunday guests of Mr.- l Ambrose Corcoran. also Mr. and 'Mrs. Norbert Corcoran, Piusvllle I Mime.-I Bernice Clements and: Mario Pcrry. Brocton. were rcc-g cut guests of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Perry. Burton. Friends of Mrs. Harry Luttrell, Rosevllle. are sorry to learn of ihcr illness and wish her in spit-d,v i recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton, dnughters. Mary Patricia. Dolorns. Louise. Burton, were recent guests of Mrs. Ambros Cor- coran. also Mr. and Mrs. Norbcri Corcornn. Piusvillc. Charlie Perry, Burton. recently visited at the home of his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emsnucl Clements, Brocton. Louis and Donnie Dalton, Bur- ton, were Sunday visitors at the home of their nunt. Mrs. John J. Corcoran and Mr. Corcoran, Plus- Mr. Bennett Howard. Glengarry. had the misfortune of losing I valuable cow recently. Little Miss Susan Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1Hownrd. Capo Wolfe, is A patient at Western Hospital. Her mnnv playmates wish her I speedy re- covery. Friends of Mrs. Clarence Dalton. Glengnrry. are pleased to learn her condition is grcntly improved. and hope to see her about her houschold duties soon again. -Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Howard. .Burton, motored to Charlotte- ltown. rcccntly to visit Mrs. How- .1rd's brother. Rev. Phalen Mc- Knnnn, who is I patient at the Charlottetown Hospital. His mnnv friends and former parishont-r.s of St. Mark's wish him A speedy and complete recovery. Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Burton. MR. W. K. MEYER. Dominion Supervisor and Technician of The SHUR-GAIN Feed Division, will speak on: i"THl-I FEEDING AND IIIJSBANDRY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY" in the Presb terlI.n Church HIII, Summerslde, MON!) Y, MARCH 29th, AT 8 PM. Also It the Clover Club, Charlottetown TUESDAY, MARCH 30th, AT 8 PM. : All interested parties Ire cordially invited to attend This talk is being sponsored by: The SHUR-GAIN Feed Manufactul-ers' Associa- tion of Prince Edward Island JL had thc misfortune of injuring his arm in a fall, whcn she missed A step while coming off the stage. wcrlnrsdny r-venlng at. St. Mark's ,.hnll. she received first aid and it lwns thought she had sprain-d her wrist. Although suffering from pain and shock, she carried on with her part of the program. Lat-r after medical examination if was found she had I fractured wrist. and is A patient at West- ern Hospital. Her many friends wish her A speedy recovery. The feast of St, Patrick: was ohrervnd at St. Marks with in good attendance at Mass which was Nlebrnfcd by the pastor, Rev. J N. Trslnor. who also delivnred In lmprsssive sermon on the' Life of St. Patrick. In the evening at variety concert was held at st. Marks parish hall. A well prepared zprogrnm was presented to I lnrv.-. fond Inpreclstlvn audience. Mr. Bennett Howard acting chairmen gave it abort but impressive talk on the Life of St. Patrick. The program consisted of chonlses. solos. duets. dialogues, Ilen-damn log and lnstrumenhl music. full . of Irish drnml. wit and humour Cousin Stonewnlls money. Miss Ada Pepper IMrs Eldon Miller: who dons most of the work at the Caldwell house, is Mrs. Caldwell's sister. She is kind to everyone, including Bonnie. Mr. Foster (Dr. J.P. Keilyl, A lawyer, is trying to find the heir- ess to the Falrchild fortune. Fin- ally he learns her name is Miss Marion Leslie, better known as! Bonnie Day. Stonewall Popper does not want people to bc squabbling over lns money after he is dead so decides to give his money to Bonnie Day, but to help Mrs. Caldwell and her son, gives Alonzo a job in one of his real estate firms. Bonnic becomes ciignged to Ezra Cobb who has gone to Boston to get I. good job and an education Miss Pmkham is Jilted when Hor- nce finds out she is not an heir- aas. Specialties between acts included the following vocal solos: "Come Back to Erin" by Miss Doris Hog- nn; "A Little Bit of Heaven" by Miss Helen Barrett; "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" by Miss Cath- crine Bernard; ”Sweetheart Dar- liir" by Miss Evelyn Klnch. and "It's A Great Day For The Irish" by Mr. Raymond Ahcarn. The ac companlst was Mrs. E. E. Larter. other specialties were a mono- logue by Mrs. Eldon Miller, accor- dion music by Mrs. Henry Myers. step-dancing by Ml". James 0' Brien with accompaniment by Mr. 'I1homas Phillips, and two unac- companied selectlons, "Old Black Joe" and "Home on the Range” by I quartet comprised of Messrs. Cyril Leard. Roy LEBTG. Parley Hardy and Albert Noonan. . Orchestra music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonan and Mrs. Thomas Phillips. Trinity v.T.'li. Weekly Meeting -The weekly meeting of Trinity Y.P.U. was held in Epworth Hall on M-nrch 23 when the feature of the program was a most informa- tive and interesting combined ques- tion-anrt-answer period. capably led by Rev. C. D. Matheson. on I subject vital to all young people. In presenting I challenging wor- ship service, the conveucr. Mary Maoclure, representing the Com- mission of stewardship and Train- ing. developed the theme of ”Faith in the Living Christ" and was as- alsted by Gordon Yen and Lila Cresivell who read appropriate scripture texts, Lilo Crcswell who offered prayer and Shirley Wallis who was pianist. Committee and other reports were heard in the business meet- ing. chaired by the president. Miss Evelyn Undcrhny, showing that from all angles the plays were I decided success and brought gratifying results. On motion, all expenses in connection with the plays was voted to be paid. Future presentations and their arrangements were dealt with. A motion wns un.-mimously passed authorizing Mary MacLurc to pur- chase booklets for distribution to members. -5. ice cream, fudge Ind lunches was Conway and Vicinity Miss Noreen Griffin. teacher It Foxley River School, spent: the week-end with her parents at Bloomfield Lot '7. Mrs. Gabriel Bulger. Foxlev River. wss I business visitor to Summerside on March 19. The many friends of Mr. Ivan Hardy, Freeland, will regret to learn he has been confined to his home with a severe attack of the 'flu requiring medical care. His many friends wish him I speedy recovery to good health. Mr. William E. MacKinnou w.ns a business visitor to Summrrsui" on March 19. Miss Enid smith. Summersirlv. is spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, Freeland. Mr. Wendel MacKIy. Freeland. was visiting his wife who is a patient in the Western Hospital. Albcrion. Mrs. Oscar MacNelll and son Bill were business visitors to 0'Leary on March 20. - Mr. John W. Palmer. Freeland. and Mr. Leo Lynch. Foxley River. were business visitors to Summer- side on March 20. Mrs. Oscar MacNeill and sons Bill, Fred and Ron were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacNeill, West. Devon on March: Mr. John J. Murphy and son Joseph were business visitors ll Summeraide on March 20, ; ---- ibP held at the home of Mrs. Ewen. . , ”C0miiLamont. lpanied by Mr. Leo Mllllgan and, Mr Cecil MacKlnnon. Mr. Stuart Milligan were in Sum-' merslde on March 20 on business! ---- I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Palmerl and son Roland. Sunimerslde. were, l'PC(lIli, visitors at the home of M111 and Mrs. Cecil Hardy, Freeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsay. Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer and daughter Janet, Freeland, motored to Summerside. March 19.. Bill MacNeill has returned to St. Dunstan's College, Char- lottetown. after spending it f-w days with his parents, Mr. andi Mrs. Oscar W. MacNelll. 1 Mr Mr. Charles Palmer, accompani- ed by Bill MacNelll. Bruce Lewis. Stuart Millignn, Urban Murpi1.V. Loo Milllgan and Cecil Pnlmcrl attended the show at Ellerslie on' March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison were visitors in Bordcnl.-ind also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison. Argylc Shore, over the week-end. Mrs. Mark Coughlin was :1 busi- ness vlsitor to Summersldr on March 20. Mrs. George Morrison and aonsi Angus and Kclvin were visitors: of the home of Mr. Thomas Big- gnr. Portage on March 21. Mr. Cecil Palmer returned toi his home in Borden after spend-I ing a few days nt thc home of hisl um-rots. Mr. nnd Mrs. John D4 Palmer. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Mac-i Neill Ind sons Freddie and Ronnie were visitors at the home of Mrs. Iwing Trad:-nick, Summerside, on March 21. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Foley nndi children, Emmett. Gory. Sylvin and Deborah, Bloomfield. wercy visitors at the home of Mr. nnrli Mrs. Oscar Mac-Neill. on Mnrch1 21. .. Miss Erma Paugh. Summcrsidrui spent the week-end It the homei of her parents. Mr. and Mral Leigh Psugh, East Bldeford. Mr. Cecil Mac-Kinnon and Mr. Allan MacDonald. were business visitors to Milo on March 22. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were recent business visitors to Summersidc. Mrs. Joshua VMncArthur. Poplar Grove. arrived home recently from a trip to New York. Mr. Lowell Matthews. Black Banks and Mr. Robert Skerry. Foxley River, were business visit- ors to Summcrslde on March 22. The many frlcnds of Miss Mar- ian Hardy, student at summer- sidey High school will regret to learn she has been confined to her home at Frcclnnd with virus held, Toronto. Ont. (5!!!-1'-ilIIlT' For tho first time nricncn has found is now healing substance with the utoni.-thing nhihty to shrink hcmorrhoitls and to ntnp hlt-e.ding- without. surgery. , In one hemorrhoid case after Inothcr, "very striking Impl'0VD- men!" was rt-ported and verified by doctoral observations. Pain Wu ft'IIf'Vl'lI promptly. And. while gt-utly rclicving pnin. actual mluction or retraction (shrinking) Innis place. And most amazing of III-IIIII improvement was maintained in ones where cioctorsf observations were continued over I period of rnany months! In fast, results were so thorough that sudegers were Ible to make such ,R-v. .'. N 'I'r-it." l5s1'-an oh- csst also all who helped to make use evening I Iuooeu. Ayn): of Isumishiag Iuiemenf Is "Piles Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Does Both- Roliovos Pain--Shrinks Hemorrhoids and wish her a speedy recovery Among these Iuhcrera were I very wirlo variety of hemorrlmirl condi- tions. some of 10 to 20 yr-nrs' alnnuling. All this, without the use of nor- ootica. anesthetics or Istringcnts of any kind. The secret is I new healing substance (Bio-Dyne)- the discovery of I world-famous research instltiition. Already, Blo- Dyna is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all ports of the body. Now this new healing substance is offered in ointment form for hemorrhoids under the name Preparation II.' The price in only SI . 19 I tube including In Applicator. The name in Ink for is Prepontdan II-It Ill dmg storou. And roman- bor--if not entirely Iotiafied - ,Mrs. Duncan Macintosh with pure- tn good health. so that ill! will be able to resume her studies again. The many friends of Mr. James Noye, MacNel1ls. will regret to learn he has had In operation performed in New York, All wish him a speedy recovery. sud hope to see him home again before too long. Mr. Oswald Murphy, Poxley. Riv- er, and who is employed It the Government garage It Summerslde. spent the week-end with his wife and family. ' Mr. Wendell Mnclcay Ind daugh- ter Judy, Freeland. were visiting Mrs. Wendell Mscxsy. who is I patient in the Western Hospital, Albarton, on March 21. , . The many friends of Mrs. Arth- ur Adurns are glad to learn she is feeling much better and able to get around and visit her neigh- bours. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer and family, Freeland. motored to i Summerside on March 21. Mr. Sterling Palmer. was I busi- ness visitor to Su-mmerside on I March 22. . ..s- i -Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mat- tatall. Musquidoboit Harbour, N. s, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Lewis, Cas- cumpec. Mr. Lewis returned With them to Halifax for A medical check-up. Mrs. Mnttaiall was the former Rcby Lewis, Conway- SPRINGTON W. I. The February meeting of Spring- ton W. I. met at the home of sident presiding, Roll call was responded to by five members. Next meeting will Lunch was served by the hostess asssted by Mrs. Rllph Th0mPD0n- springton W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Ewen Lamont on March 3, with the president presiding. Roll call was responded to by six members. Secretary reported that more capsules had been pur- chased. also that the sum of s15 had been realized from the bazaar. Next meeting is to be held It the home of Mrs. Ralph Thompson. Roll call to be answered by a sale of hats. HISTORIC CHURCH KINGSTON. 0nt.. (OP) - ChIJ- mers United Church here cel- ebrated its 101th anniversary in I church that was built in 1890. The first congregation from 1847 to 1851 hcld its services in the city hall. Illlolcllllll GOIIIII Arc you kept awake by a nerve-racking bronchial cough? Ispphle In 00 tightly packed mvyour bronchial tu I. no amount . coughing seems Ibie to dislodge it? 'lcmpicton'a RAZ-MAI-I cl ulel Ire rspccially made to loosen p cgm. no it mmcs nway easily and you are relieved of coughing and wheezing. Get Ru-Mus for DIARCH 26. 195: Mm NOTICE All locker contracts expire March 31st, 1954. Your con- tract will be renewed unless notified to the contrary. CRAPAUD CREAMER COMPANY A Crspaud, P.E.I. T Professional cards r. EMILE mom : Chartered Accountant Conulhn Bank of Commerce Building Slunmersl-ix, P. It. I. PHONE 2858 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant 1'. n 1. mrrulu. BUILDING Granville It Water street Gummel-Ildo l'. 0. mix on E. E. PAIIKMMI Opt. D. lt.0. 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(Your wlkah serves you best when you hove It expertly Balance Wheel '""ced)' travels 4,000 Mono Jewellers suggest that miles yearly. canon," ,..qun,ln' mom” ,9- -l4L'W6lad-lever pain on their watches. clocks. fountain pans, clgnrct lighters. .f..;,--M'.'. bracelets, brooches. rings sized. fssmpe whi” 600 diamonds sosnounted. cleaned. or urns Mary checked. items requiring engrav- ing or unbouing, ote.. in all and leave their work It the Bummer-Ild NOW so that It will be completed In ample time for the Easter Parade. We are able because of III oxwnllvo Itock of parts to prom- lso during March. three to ten days delivery on most Jobs loft with us. If you have uncalled for completed Jobs at Mousa Jewellers we suggest you claim them now. we suggest you bring them In new lnd' we will be plc-Iaed to quote you the allowance we will offer toward the new watch MOASE JEWELLER8, Summonlde & 0'Leary. or 0'LeIry stores If you have out of old coins or stamp collections NOW!.. on the sold. Many dealer. -your money will be refunded You can put your hogs. broilers. coasters and turkeys to market ' pay for the feed when they are vantage of this proven and profit- able feeding programme. For further information see your Cadetcrla Ii. T. IIOLMAII LTD. It pays to buy Cafeteria quality. Cafeteria Finance Plan and producers are taking ad- feed have ceased in be I problem!" And promptly. -Tmla Mark DA.