7-; ' 'Second Tire tanker Ssrucebranch under at Charlottetown, entering harbour gharter to the Imperial Oil Comp-la little more than nine hours he- gny, was the second ship arriving Ship 0? Y3; I hi the iivinglaka. The ship in! Ten Red Cross workers have received re-qualification-seals for Illelr First Aid Instructors Certif- ' eates. l V These men and women attend- , ed a refresher course Rte: , Dr. Ross Stewart gave four " separate lectures on the physio ; logical aspects of the conditions resulting from accidents, Sister St. Mary lrene of the Charlottetown Hospital presented case histories of accident victims and Mrs. Harry Cudmore discuss- ed the recommended First Aid treatments. Dr. Bulton I-lowatt. Health Oi- flcer and Miss Alice Tralnor. Pub lie Health Nurse-were on the pro gramme during the final session. Their topic was "The Imporllillte of Accident Prevention." Dr. Howatt stated "Accidents are a greater child-killer than First. Workers" Urged To Help Avoid Accidents glrire importance is the fact that fro elkry fatal accident there are d l:lrl0il to 150 non-fatal acci- egns Wm?” may lead to prolong- dsuffering. long hospitalisation MD even life-long disability". "C r.'Howatt went. on to say: b otnhlinuous education appears to e 9 ma"! Weapon available to FCC-lllce the accident rate". Ml-55 'l7i'ainor ga Practical 5FBEestiol: osllmlleie trol of accidents in the homes. Rllcllrs. y -Cudmore y in outlining the e Lloss accident prevention, lmlslamme. said that one hospl la! "1 ll"? Province liad treated ”Pl”0xlI"3l9ly 900 accident vic- tims during 1955. . The Red Cross through its First Ald tlalssesis leaching accident prevention in all parts of the province. CV91". are necessary to carry on ""5 lmllortant educational pro- gramme. under command of Captain Michel Goulet of Sorel, P. Q. ...Gusrdlan Photo. the top ten infectious diseases. However. of perhaps e1lll8l- 0? The following instructors com- pleted ihe refresher course: The Eastern ' Guardian CLEARANCE SALE at H. L. A VARIETY Concert will be .l1acGregor & Co.. Montague. 33 held in the Murray Harbor North 1 :ll.'- off snow suits. 2o'z. off all Hall on January 25. if stormy. olllcr winter merchandise isiclud- following ,night. Sponsored by mu ladies and children's dresses. choir. kirts sweaters tartan slacks. , gm. imed ,,,.,,,' .l. A. CARRUTHER Optomet- .'- . rlst will be absent from his office CARD PARTY - A card party from Saturday. January. 21st to sponsored by the whim Road wom. Friday. January 27th: Office open en's Institutewas held at the home dally 10 am.-4 D-m- l0F 90n9clr of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell ions. repairs and aprolntmenlt on Friday evening. The winners FUNERAL SATURDAY y The W?” ":5 c'9"0sly:l.l' lagies.1 ltl,4'9- funeral of the late Stephen D. Mur- mcha b a P b'ell- onso'a 11;.” phy, Summervllle. was held from M”- R" If.” Kim” , ' Mwfu " his home Saturday to st. Joachlms George H gfi l:n:'on' Iaousza ""' Church. Vernon River, where Sole- hlr.'KC'efl0l1 wfisotllznlwinder dllolllg: mn Requiem High Mn" W" ceb gmulfzuy decorated cake braled by Rev. Albert Kenny of Pa" ' New York. Rev. Urban Gillls. P. pun;-jam. smzvlcl-1 - The P.. was deacon and Rev. John luncral of the late Arthur Gordon. Cash was -"b-deacon. Father Cash W-.0 passed away at the home of also officiated at the grave. The Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Landry, pall bearers Included three broth- Montague. early Thursday morn- EH. Albert. Relllllllll Ind -IOIOPII. mg, was held from st, Andrew; Thomas Curran, Carl McKennn Presbyterian Church. Saturday. End Fflnk Mllfplly. -ll'- 'l'llG lllllerll January 21, at 2 o'clock, -The sex- was largeely attended. The burial vice was conducted by the minist- l00ll Place In the Ollllrllll llemel-21'!- -.'r, Rev. D.A. Campbell. who chose DUNDAS as his text second Timothy: 4:6. "For I am now ready to be offer- ed, and the time of my departure is at hand." Mrs. A.F. Campbell y W "”E”'"5i "d "'9 "Y""'5 5"”: loll?PT:;gol;ie:?slllll3:ld"cl?il'rtn I”'”' "By CW1 sham" and 1" ose Dundas centre are sorry "JC5"5' saviwr Punt Me." The to heal of her return tli Montague Memorial Hospital for further treat- ment. All hope for a rapid recov- ery to her usual good health. pallbearers were William Annear. l"'liam Steele, Alex Himilton. Miss Phyllis Clay. accompanied by Fay Taylor returned to Mon- Glcn MaeLaren. M.F. MacDonald llnd A.F. Campbell. Interment took lague on Monday aft ' spending lilo weekend at their respective place in Brudenell cemetery. homes. Mr. Allan Klngsbury and Waynr Morrls of Dundas have taken up residence in Montague for the win- der months. Both these boys arrl Grade X pupils of the Montana! Hlgh School. The illness of Mr. Hamid Hynes Scllool Supervisor for many years. - I d I . . TI” J3""9"l' "lawns N we Ladi as paetl-gal lrleg(E:l?:tlTel:llel:i()rWnHl'lll)e:pIlf ics Auxiliary of the King's County 1 d ilcmorial Hospital was held at the ”z.Iecg:,Ier;,e an wish Mm A speed, Nurses Residcii .. with the presid- ml. Mrs. LcRoy White. presiding. Mr. Eldon Acorn was a recent The l"".I.Ii0Il reported that three of lvlsilor to St. Peters. ilie reports no bedrooms had been re-decorat- some sections completely inundat- cd recently. it was moved and see- ed due to the recent heavy I'll!!! ondcd that the bill for paint. shad- Miss Jean Cum . pbell student at es. ('I(.. used for this work. be paid lst. Mm,” Convemi s'om,il Em llilchey and Vanlderstlne. It was decided to re-decorate f,:f;l'.,f”f,u:.i::'"d WM her I," lilo more of the bedrooms. Much satisfaction was expressed by the Due to the wet weather nearly Nursing staff with the new flusher all the cellars in this vicinity have which was recently installed. It ,water in them. Drlin digging has moved and seconded that bill for flusher and bill for instal- lalion be duly paid. Ways and Mrs. . M. Fraser spoke very ill- means for raising funds for theyllllgly about the wonderful work iuxlllary' were then discussed. done by the president and officers it was the unanimous wish of the in the past year and assured ilem Personals Mr. Donnie Munro. Charlotte- lnlln. spent several days visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro. Whim Road. King's Co. Hospital Auxiliary Meets be their loss project for raising close of the meeting lunch was ser- money. The first tea is to he held' ved by Mrs. White and Mrs. E. II it the home of Mrs. L. H. Poole. Stewart. Rebekah Lodge Elects Officers The officers of Acme Rebekah Lodge. No. 67. Montague. were in- stalled Thursday evening. by the district deputy president. Vera MacDonald. assisted by the deputy mnrsliall. Marjorie Johnston. and past noble grands Catherine Stew- art ,Llllian MacDonald. Addie Du- var. Doris Llewellyn.-Florrle Whiti- and Ruth MacLeoti. There was a large attendance of officers and members and the meeting opened in regular form with the noble grand Edith Mae- Donald ...esldlng. In the absence of the secretary. the minutes of the last meeting were read by Florrie Benton and were approved as read. The noble grand was honored by the members when she was pre- sented with a past noble grand jewel in appreciation for her work in the lodge during her term of office. The presentation was made by D. D. P. Vera MacDonald. The illness of Mrs. Hazel Hooley was deeply regreated by the members. The following is the new slate of officers for the ensuing term: noble grand. Erma MacLaren; vice- grand. Florrie Benton; R. S. N. G.. Doris Llewellyn: L. S. N. G.. Sue Hempbilln: secretary. Winni- fred Vickerson: treasurer. Flor- ence Stewart; financial secretary, Hilda Hilchey: warden. Lillian Mac- Donald; conducto . Annie Bears; R. S. V. 6.. Edith MacGregor; L. S. V. G.. Alice Greene; chaplain. Ruth MaeLeod; inside guardian, Florrie White; outside guardian. Addie Duvar: junior past grand. Edith MacDonald. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the members m...n.jm.....mm..m.... seems to be the only remedy. Mr. Sterling McDonald. accom- panied by Dougla H. Matheson. were recent visitors to Charlotte- tow.n ' WEDNESDAY, ol8 Reserved 51.00 Mr. Farquhar Campbell has pur- chased "Emma Washington." a very handsome more formerly owned by Mr. George Turner of Dundas. Mr. John Acorn cl” Albion Cross was a recent visitor to Souris. Mr. Alex D. Campbell of Prim- rose is at present visiting in Char- lottetown. guest of his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Mccormaek. Wcymouth St. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Custance were visitors to Montague. where they spent some time with Mrs. Charlotte Pangborn. who is a pati- ent in hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell McLeod of Forest Hill were Sunday visit- ors to. Dundas guests of Mrs. Mac- Lleods father. Mr. Warren McDon- a d. Dr. Burden of St. Peter's pass ed through Bridgetown on Sunday en route to Annandale. (X: Gelllng lip lllqllls Po ulcr ooinfortln M1 for naohsoho, Rhrlllqlllllle Pstns.Oot lng Nights. strong members present that hospital teas it was greatly appreciated. At the '" O - lloty. success. Don't suffer another a cloud urine. irritating passages Log Po a ass of energy due to Kldna Rlsdder troubles. try OYITIX. ulal. complete satisfaction or money boo . Ovd MO million UYBTIX tlhl II Illld prove without asking your dnlnlst for YEO MON -'I'llEsWlD ADM. 30 - 46 - first teaching job at the run-down high school in s borhood..Experlenoes of an earnest THEATRE NOIITABIIE BLACKBOARD JUNGLE GLEN FORD - ANN HIANCIS ll'lne Melodrama of Social Phenomena. - Excellent. I Story is a taught and spare recounting of Ford's adventures In his teacher. Compassionate and understanding. This is the his one. Playing three days only. JAN. 23: 24! tough big city neigh- -I--Clselllosespe E..." Starring Roch MAYFAIR . ? EIITITE URRAY lllvss; JAN. 23-24 - s l-.. M. MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY . "CAPTAIN llGHTFOO'f'.' . . oalllorborelod '-' - men could - less than MIN. BURNS ANNIVERSARY A CONCERT More instructors, how- , Donald. Sulilvnl. MlcD0lllld.' Clair. t Miss M. C. gl-triad Miss M. Curling Today At Montague .Curling' schedule for today at Montague -Rink 7 11.11;. Wight East toe--R man Trophy. . Beck vs. A. Mac- Mr. Lewis Maexenzle. 0'Leary Mr. John Mullalley, sou;-is Mrs. Moses Mclnnls, st. Peters Mrs. Leta Andrew. New Glasgow Mrs. Wade Harper, Tignish Sr. St." Emma Marie, Souris Mrs. Ray llandrahan, Tignish Camlibell. Graham's Houston. Mayfield Mrs. Sterling Clow. Cornwall. ' West ice-'-Geo. Mclntyre vs, A, 9 p.m. East ice-J. MacDonald vs. L. West lee-A. MaeGregor vs. Ii. PISOUID EAST Miss Gladys Birt was the ladies of Plsquld East olnen's institute Wednesday evening Jul- uary 4 with a good attendance of members present. After routine business was completed a con was put on by Mrs. Alton Jay won by Gladys Birt. A delicious lunch was served by the b t i A T by her sister Mrs. Kenneth Jay. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Wallace Blrt, Wed- usday February 1st. Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Miss Linda Leard left Monday ot to return to Moncton. N. B. after spending a New Years holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard. - Mrs. G e o r g e Sauer returned home from the Prince Edward II- land Hospital. Saturday, January Sponsored by ZION MEN'S ASSOCIATION . P. W. C. HALL January 25th THURSDAY, January 26th P. M. Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor, the Lieutenant Governor, T. W. L. PROWSE and Mrs PROWSE. Premier A. W. MATHESON and Mrs. MATHESON, His Worship, Mayor J. DAVID STEWART and Mrs. STEWART. ADMISSION Generd 75c Children 35: To learn how farming has been revolutionised in modern times, listen to Norman Tyndall, of Richmond Hill. Ontario. "Nowadays, one man can produce as much food as eight 1 generation ago." says Mr. Tyndall. "Machines like the newest tractors. balers and Combines have lightened our job tremendously. And of course, agricultural science is adding to our know-how with results that can be seen in llelds all over the country.” As Mr. Tyndall knows. there have also been important de- velopments in life t'Iuumtu- which help him as s Imily IT-t)dly,f0fIllK-I.E,'llIel'QI.lIVl&tdl0ICc0fllfQl0IlfIE 'I'-IIE LIFE INSURANCE CONPANIISIN CANADA His most exciting role! His biggest adventure! EXTRA! ' SCREEN NEW I BIGGER THAN EVER! BOLDER THAN EVER! BETTER THAN. EVER! Anna in 2 A TODAY - TUES. - WED. CAPITOL ;,.,g.'I.lhewassecnunpaliled littll MI. , , Mrs. Edward Jay eat to Chor- welg lilmti-I-I mgm" loltelnwn 8 "mad. I luv Monday. January 9, ' days with her daughter. Junanlta. - Mr. G &ll'IONHUWll, m'- "'4 "'1 3'”? Wllcnollllli. spent theugeekend at the U Lorne Valley. were vlsito 1 11,. Mm"! um Mun”-ld':su' any parents. Mr. and Mrs. endsll IT'S SENSATIONAL! SPECIAI. MIDNIGHT sHowl CAPITOL - TUESDAY 11.30 P.M. Monday.'Jan.z3.19so The Guardian. Page si- by Ital Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. auadu.,' January 8. service lets you go confidently on vacation with an extra 850 or 5100 tucked in your wallet for emer- gencies. If you don't use the This new cash, return it. Your only charge is for the time you hold it. For example, S100 lo! 1 month costs you only 32.00. Phone, write or como in today. tooni S50 is St 100 or noon in Signature, Furniture or Auto 'l'iS3Xl'a”c"iE '30. I 151 GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN Second Floor, Hell! Iulldlil Pllenolcill -AskfertheYB MANager OPEN IVENINGS IV AIPOINTMBU-PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS LseeiillolstsloiI-lsfduvlo-hgtson ' Psnesalilaencstsnpasyoffnsh It's a better life for Norman Tyndall plans than ever before. So men like Mr. more flexible wsy of meeting Tyndall have I their own families special needs - needs that keep changing over the years. The life underwriter who serves people today is a key man in fills Planning. And he, too, has changed. Modem mining methods have made him I more ellicient counsel- lor on the many diluent uses of life insurance. Motto"-'1. lmny people with histories of certain diseases are thankful that they can now get his insurance that would not have been available to them some years ago. In Wm: sud ollm wsyx, C Made luvs p isalleldheflofol tbs life imummte companies it rognmd to new the clmrging and: of poopb SPARKLING KITCHEN 1 Sweet! CIeah!..ahd GERM-FREE ' -loo 1 "JAVEX" does more than keep things sparkling clean. In laundry. bathroom and kitchen it kills germs as it deo- iroys stains. din and odors . . . safe- guards your family's health! To save steps and time. keep 3 bottles of "JAVEX" handy and use it every day! llllls llllllls cltills lltllovrs slillls llsolllllllzis Ilricllis (I1- 'GI1.MonlIQGII. - . rgaw.-r-a, 1uu'-ovv.o;gnx- -I--"9.'r' . y,....-. e,.,.,,.,,'jr''-.r'.,,,,,,5.....,..,.,”j ;