gene: 14, 19s2 NO FIRST-AIID KIT IS COMPLETE without iUETTOL' THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC San - NoN.PouoNbus , ,.DossN"r PAIN - Dossnzr Sum Dll VANCOUVER. Oct. 13 -(CP) - slip into 18 feet of water during P0. K. G. Mccrindle, 35, of Vic- a heavy fog. Hugh Stewart of H. ioria, crew member of V the de- stroyer Sioux was drowned yester- day when the car returning him to his ship plunged from a barge ferry - International A credit llnion Day- Credit Union Day celebrations will be held in the managed to get a door open and fight to the surface. following places :- SU1IIMERSI.l)E:- I OCTOBER 14, 8 P. M. St. Paulis Hail. Entertainment. MORELL:- OCTOBER 15, meals served from until 8 p.m. Entertainment and dancing from 9:30 on. CHARLOTTETOWN:- OCTOBER 16, dinner Sandy's Restaurant 6.30 p.m. Entertainment. Mr. Clyde Nunn, managing director of CJFX will address all three gatherings. All Credit Union mem- bers and general public invited to attend. H M. C. S. Naden, driver of the car, IIEIITIIAL GUARDIAN I This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. TOWN TAXI-Phone 16,00-322. PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE in stock. Bryenton and MacRay. MILK - and good health go hand in hand. 150!-: CREAM satlsiles young and o . ICE CREAM the delicious solu- tion of the dessert problem. mmran RIVER Beauty Salon closed Nov. 1st to 30th. Specials on permanents during October. C0-OP Insurance, Life, Fire. Qutto. Above Co-op Super Mar- e . FIGURE SKATES and hockey outfits. all sizes. Bryenton and MacKay. SCHEDULED FLIGHTS daily to Summerslde and Moncton Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited, 2061 or 540. TIIREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY to Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Phone Mari- time Central Airways 2061 or 540. "LISMEII" and "Seven Liandscspe Painters of Quebec”, colour films shown tonight at 8, t Gallery, Library Building. You a I invited. -A- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our grand- mother, Mrs. Michael Gillie, who passed away October 12th, 1951: also our grandfather, who passed away October 14th, 1936. They had a nature that you could not help loving. And hearts that were purer than gold; To those who knew and loved ithem Their memory will never grow old Lovingly remembered by grand- children, Jcanctta, Ruth and Harry. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear Father, William I-Ieffeil, who died October 14th., 1950. In a. graveyard softly sleeping, Close beside a country road. Lies the one we loved so dearly. Gone from us to his abode. Sheltered in the Rock of Ages. Anchored on the Golden Shore, In the loving arms of Jesus, Rests my dear Father ever more. Lovlngly remembered by daugh- ter. Hilda, and son-in-law Edward, and grandchildren. I Knights of dolumhusi BANQUET and DANCE which was to have been held on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15th, 1952 has been temporarily postponed nrwnnofa by the undersigned for motion leading to the wire of the line afternoon about 3:30. matian will be lldential. KEN RICHARDS. Ital your on point iillwzi. on . .. your smartest ' move is to tail, GOING! bblouui lmdnr-prleul All-Vs! Ilraloh . . . A win; of hind bomfen. , Haas: SIIAIL Median; Largo. When you pick up one of these -. crystal clear glasses, you”ll see exactly what we mean. Inside you'll find airy-light comfort . . . soothing. smoothing hgure control . . . sucblas only I ultra-smart, exclusive GOTHIC I creations can bring you: - ...... .q.tla.;.ql....,r..:.;.. , s. A. Moll0llALll DEPARTMENTAL sroan A reward of 810.00 will in-, paid infor- apprehen- sion of the person who cut the fence at the rear of 24!) -Euston St.. Monday Any infor- held strictly con- MD Euston Street. Arne GUARDIAN. seven Days A Week ' (By Anna Shannon) ....m 1. Monday:- A couple of time savers I read about seemed too good to keep so'I am passing them along to you.-First: Put a fresh pretty hankie in the pocket of your little girl's newly ironed dress. Before hanging it away in the closet snap hair ribbon and ankle am: to match on the hanger. colored plastic clothespins come into their own herel Second: A clean hankie can be ironed and tucked in a boy's blouse pocket too. Little boys at the ankle sex age can have their socks on the same hanger with shirts or blous- es. A small pocket comb in a case would be a handy article for a. youngster too. ' U I 0 2. Tuesday: A fashion note of nfty years ago says: "A pretty summer gown is the robe bebe-- made of flowered taffeta, pink flowers on a white ground, trim- med with puifs of-white mousse- line de sole, worn over a guimpe of tulle point d'esprlt. The skirt must be very full and swlshy- about ten yards of material com- plate the dress". Another item re- minds girls to keep a bunch of damp leaves in their hat for pro- tection against the hot sun. Times change. eh? 0'0 3. Wednesday: Ever wonder how the word "patent" came to mean legal protection for a new idea? Well. early English kings passed on practically all matters of pub- .lic interest. They issued state- ments on subjects that varied from foreign policy to ownership of a few acres oi land. Many of these official papers were secret or "closed". Others were open to the public. Documents of the lat- ter type were called "lettres pat- entes", from the French for "open letters". A ”lettre pstente" was issued whenever a - king conferred an honor on a subject. It was also given as a license to conduct charities, erect schools, export or import: particular goods. Rulers frequently prepared one of these documents to give a subject ex- clusive right to make or to sell some type of merchandise. In common speech. the title of the king's open letter was abbre- viated to "patent". As more and more patents dealt with rights and privileges of inventors, the term came to stand for legal pro- tection given a person who devel- ops a new idea. 0 0 0 4. Thursday: Calvin Coolidge was once host to a prominent Englishman who ostentatlously took a British coin from his purse and remarked.”One of my ancest- ors was made 9. lord by the king whose picture you see here on this shilling.” Coolidge went into a pocket and brought forth a nickel. "One of my ancestors." he said. "was made an angel by the Indian whose pic- ture you see on this coin". 5. Friday: Boll two pounds cod or other white fish. and be careful not to overcook it. Flake your fish into big flakes and keep it hot. Now melt 1-4 cup butter or short- ening ln a. frying pan. In it cook one tablespoon finely minced onion to a golden color. Add 1 tps. finely minced parsley (easily done by shipping it fine with your kitchen shears), the juice of l-2 lemon and 1-4 is pepper. Add the flaked fish n xt. and season with 1 tsp. salt. shake over a medium heat until thoroughly heated through. But take care not to break the fish flakes. Serve at once) piping hot. Makes four tr six servings. 0 I O I. Saturday: An invitation from a four year old went thus: "Come over to our house and see our mother cat and her kittens. The mother cat is full of little milk bottles!" Another little lad said. "Mom. I talked him out fighting with me; I said that he sixth grade was just coming out and my bro- ther was in it. Then he soon went on about his business!" And, "Who is.lt has the sweet- est smile, works for you, hears your prayers, puts you to bed at night-" began the kindergarten teacher. but got no further. A five-year-old already had the an- swer:-"Our baby sitter!" O I O '1.' Sunday: The gates of sunset close early over the woods these days. silver must swirl up from the hollows and cold breaths come quickly in the wake. The stars seem low enough to pick and no sounds of "chug a lugging" come from the frog pond nearby. What a wealth of color everywhere. Ev- ery house has a beautiful back- ground of nery red. purest gold and all the in-between colors- copper, lemon. russet and so on. What a wonderful world this is! Don't you think so too? I O C 0 Bye now for this week. Remem- ber the straight snd narrow path would probably be wider if more people used it! MONTREAL. Oct. 13 -(CP) - Fifty eight reserve force units from Western Quebec are set to take part in what an army opOk68n'IBI"l yesterday termed"themost ambit- ious winter training program since the war." Week-end maneouvres are planned for each week from January until late March at nearby st. Jerome and Farnham. some of the etrcisel will be on a brigade scale. . Saturday. TJIIARLIJTTETOWN f onnnln. ouinoun This colunnl is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a nanny nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. JIMMY'8 TAXI-Phone 525. CBASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. : HOWARD MaeINNIs FOOT- WEAR at 1'15 Queen Street. DB. 0. A. COADY will be absent from his office October lath to October 30th. 85.00 WILL PLACE on your head a smartly styled Fall Hat, by Adam. Henderson dz Cudmore. TAILORED - to - Measure 239.95 up. .1. P. Macl'-'herson on. clothes & BATTERY AN RADIOS, Batteries. MaoKay. ELECTRIC Bryenton and FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways 2061 or 504. MACDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- ANNIVEBSARY SERVICES Sunday. Oct. 19. 1962, at North Winsloe Church. The special speak- er for ll a.m. and 7.30 pm. ser- vices will be Rev. J. M. Rice, BA, a former pastor of this charge now at Millerton, N.B. At the 3 p.m. service the special speaker will be Rev. G. N. Somers. Summersidc, P.E.I., God willing. I-leber LH. Hardy. Presbytery supply. FORMER ISLANDER DIES - The death of Mrs. Albert Coffin, formerly of Bay Fortune, occul- red at Dorchesier, Mass., on Sun- day, Oct. 12th. The remains are expected to arrive in Souris Thursday evening. Oct. 16th. The funeral will be held at Bay For- tune on Friday, Oct. 17th. Personals Adrian 'McInnis, Souris was a visitor to the city on Saturday. Milton MacRae, Bonshaw. was a.vlsitor to the City on Saturday. John Buell. Montague. was a business visitor to the city on James Peters. North Rusticn. was a business visitor to the city on Saturday. Mrs. G. W. ll. Beers, Grafton St.. entered the P. E. 1. Hospital Thursday evening suffering from an, injury to her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Shea, Belvedere Avenue, left Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Clifford Lee, for Halifax. Mrs. Lee has been I PAGE THREE cording. 180 Kent St. Phone 1207.: EMEMBER! 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