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MILK - the periect drink for people oi dcstlnctlon. mmnsits OF CURLING CLUB. --Chicken rams at the Club on Wednesday at 8 o'clock, ior you. l"LiGllTs DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and iinilias Phone Maritime Central Airway: 3061 or 504. MB. FISHERMEN order your Biuenoss smelt Bag Net today. Wonderiul prices. do not delay. A. Kennedy 5; Co., Ltd. l ATTENTION -- Members Com- munity Conccrt Association. The annual mssting will be held Thurs- day, November lath. Y. M. C. A.. at 8.30 P. M. JUST ARRIVED. - New ship- ment Drssssa. sises 201,5 to 46. Helen's Dress Shop. 54 Graiton st. MMDONALD RADIO BEBVIOE Radio repairing. Ampliiiers and sound systems. Disc and tape rc- rording. in Kent St. Phone 1207 SMELT FISHERMEN. did you know that .you can get smelt Bag Nels at prices that you can ..not -reiuae. A. Kennedy as Co., Ltd. Personals Miss Helen Wisener, Watorvale, is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. Mabel MscLean, Charlotte- town. returned home yesterday from a visit with irierids in Am- hsrst and Sackviile. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Oliver, Al- bcrton, were visitors over the week-and at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Perley Rayner, Charlotte- town. Mrs. H. M. Gamble, Albany. re- turned home rriday, alter a pleas- ant visit with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Lohries and Mr. Lohnes. Prince ; Street, Charlottetown. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of my Mother. Mrs. Jane McGee. who passed away November 'ith, mo. Ina graveyard soitly sleeping. Close beside a country road. Lise the one I love so dearly. Gone irom me. to her abode. sheltered in the rock oi ages. Anchored on the golden shore, In the loving arms oi Jesus . Beets my dear Mother ior ever- more. Lovingly Remembered and sadly Missed by zneiagiiter Millie. ECZEMA Scientisis' Discovery 1 Successful Treatment Found Scientists have discovered that an internal deilciency in the body can be one of the main causes of Eczema. This discovery, lead to ten years research. rau' in the processing of a natural remedy extracted irom pure vegetable oils and now contained n the Swiss F "99" Preparations. F "99" is a new and successful a prosch to Eczema. It is s Two-Way reatment taken internally to relieve the deiicisnc, (Capsules ior adults or Dro for children) and applied cxborna ly (Ointment) for absorption through the ski . To many thousands of skin suiierors all over the world. F "99" Two-Way Treatment has already proved its tremendous value and it is being used with outstanding results even on cases where all ordinary treatments have failed. Write now ior a iree co y oi the 16 page F "99" Illustrate Booklet concerning this remarkable discovery. Send name and address to: Diva gegoretoriss. Dept.1lI , Ssanichton, - - iv-n Strange But True up I. I. Maehrtlau The British -r National Aqusrlst Society oi. London have the strangest fish you ever did see and one that Uncle Sam would be proud to own. Why? Because it has an American iiag for a tall. the tail is red. white and blue. The only catch to it is that some or the stars are missing. This strange iinny creature was bred by waitor,Phiilips. nar- row businessman. it took Harrow the best part oi 20 years oi ex- perimenting to get the ii.sh' tail flag Just about periect. I O O The twin cities oi Waterloo and Kitchener in Ontario, boast some strange but true oddities. (1). The municipalities are "joined and separated" along a 3-mile border shown only on the city maps. The border iollows streets only in some places. otherwise it crosses lots and even divides some buildings so that some residents oi Kit- chener have some oi their rooms in Waterloo and some in Kitchener. (2). The Kitchener spring Co. is in Waterloo and the Waterloo spring Co. is in Kitchener. (3). some streets in both cities have the same names and to add to the coniu- sion Kitchener adopted daylight- savlng time while the rival city oi Waterloo remained on standard time. 0 O 0 While our good neighbors to the south were celebrating Inde- pendence Day with a. great deal of mature and bursting iirecrack- era which has caused the loss or some lives and many fingers and eyes, there was one saia spot in the nation. Let me tell you about it liver since 1811. the Dutch town oi Lititz, Pa.. has been celebrat- ing ihe fourth by candlelight. There is no religious significance attached to the candle ceremony. It is simply a unique and sensible way to celebrate the iourih of July. , ' The picturesque little springs Park is turned into a seat of Fairyland with 0,000 lighted tapers, most of them placed on trees along the stream which runs through the park, making a hall- day picture beautiiul to behold. Instead oi shooting on lire- crackers and losing eyes and fing- ers, the boys of Lltitz have the job of placing the candles on the trees. rocks. and iloals. along the stream. The girls P811410 and periorm lovely folk dances. Re- sult: a gala day ior everybody with no tragedies to mar the hap- py event. ' . Ever hear of the lord's Prayer Rock? No? Well.-you'll find it in Bristol, Vermont. And the strange story behind it is that a certain IN MEMORIAM in iond and loving memory of ) my dear husband. Dougal MacDon- ald. who passed peaceinlly away on November 9th, 1940. From our home and ianaily circle, God has taken one we loved. in has gone from Earth to Heaven. To a better home above. Time may heal the broken hearted. Years may make the wound less. sore But it cannot an the ' gnu. For the loved one gone heiore. But we know that you are waiting. At the gateway bright and iair, And will greet us some glad morn- lnr. ' As we loin you over there. Sadly Missed by His Wife and Family. KEEP mass: IN MlNDl Some oi the early signs of cancer are: t l A lump In the breast. opening. tlculnrly oiths skin. face. mouth or lips. Any persistent change In howl-l Many Canadians are enioyiii; me today because lhey iound that i constipation. I i early cancer can be cured. Keep these danger ' ' in mind and sec your doctor ii onc appears. osisiiiis I REMEMBRANCE DAY - November 11th, 1952 - ' -in Memory Revered we Tribute Pay to those. Our Sons who gave- iheir all in Freedom's cause. Lauivonnsns . LIMITEI M. D. oi the little berg couldn't Unnatural bleeding from a body . A core that does not heal. par- liabits -- such as diarrhoea or t THE GUARDIAN. bear to 'hear' the iarnisrs cussing and swearing as they drove their sheep and cattle past the rock to market. so the good doctor con- ceived the idea oi having the Lord's Prayer carved on the rock. hoping the in-more would read it and stop their loud swearingl O O 0 The largest hand-dug well in the world is at Oreensburg. I::ins., Just oii highway U. S. 54. Constructed in 1687-1888. well is an feet in diameter and ill! test in depth. It was cased with native stone the seine as our dug wells were in this province. It was in service halt a century when finally, in 1932. the popula- tion oi the county outgrew its capacity. A case of empty bottles was brought to a dealer at Indian Head, Sa.sk., who iound the emp- lies not so empty after all, as the bottles contained grains of wheat stored there by iield mice ior their winter provisions. Bong writers take notice. Ste- phen Foster's lovely song, ”Jean- ie With the Light Brown Hair" iound itself iamoua on the "Hit Parade" 8'! years after it was writ- ten. . ZION W. M. 8. The regular monthly meeting and annual thankoiiering oi the Zion Women's Missionary Society was held in the ladies' parlor and church hall on Thursday-evening. November iith. The pr ” Mrs. Larter, presided, and led the dc- votional period. Roll call was an- swered by all members with I verse of scripture. Minutes were read and approv- ed. Bills for a new Hymnary, Mis- sion Band study book, and mite- boxes were presented and on mo- tion paid. . The treasurers report on the thankoiiering was most encourag- ing. The mstter oi contributing to the India Famine Fund was discussed, as the need for land in that country is very great; this was left over until the December meeting. . Al. the close of the business ses- sion all adjourned to the church hall where visitors and guests irom the Mission Guild and Mia- sion Band had gathered. The president presided and an- nounced the following program: Singing oi Psalm 86, "All People That on Earth do Dwell". and re- sponsive reading oi the oath Psalm, followed by prayer by Miss Ids MacDougall. A song, "Over the Sea", was nicely sung by iour Mission Band girls, Marilyn and Judy MacDonald and Sandra and Donna Sutherland. The president then introduced the guest speaker. Mrs. Jsrdine oi Tyne Valley. Provincial presi- dent oi the W.M.8., who spoke very efiectively, taking as her theme the widow's Mite, pointing out it's not the size oi glits, but the way in which they are given. and why it's the little things done in life that really count. Mrs. Jardins expressed her pleasure in TIIE N CHARLOTTETOWN Local llaIia'i's . And 4 Anniversary The local Bshs'i community will celebrate the anniversary oi the birthday of the ioundcr oi their iaith. Bahslu'ilah. with a public meeting to be held in The Char- lottetown Hotel at o'clock on ovembcr lath. Mr. Robert Don- neliy oi Charlottetown will be the speaker. Mr. Donnelly. the chairman oi the Locsl' Baha'i Group. in an- nouncing the meeting, stated that this is the openinglevent oi a,year- long celebration oi the Baha'i Cen- tenary which commenced on October 16, 1952. ' "Tho Baha'i World Faith," said Mr. Donneily, "embraces people oi at least 30 diilerent races. includ- ing Eskimos in Alaska. Maori: in New zealand and Sudanese in Airica. They believe their Revela- tor is the iuliillment of ancient and modern religious prophecy, namely that he is the "Promised One", the 'Spirlt oi Truth", and the "Comforter" referred to in the Bible and other Holy Books." The Centenary observance will reach its climax in North America on May 2, 1952 with the Public Jub- ilee Dedication oi the Baha'i Tem- pic at Wilmette, Ill. The designer oi this magnificent House oi Wor- ship was the Canadian architect, Louis Bourgeois. being in Zion Church again. where she was a iormer member. and meeting many old irlends. A trio was then beautiiully sung by Mrs. Allison MacDonald, Miss Miriam MacDonald and Mrs. Goes, members of the Mission Guild. Two very fine films, "The House oi Windsor" and "Children oi Japan" were shown by Keith and Earl Benton, and greatly appreci- ated. A reading. "The Master Is Coming", was given by Mrs. Dar- rach. ' The oiisi-ing was then taken, and singing Hymn 586 brought the meeting to a. close. The Decembe meeting will be held at the manse when the lunch committee will be Mrs. Mutch, Mrs. MacMlllan, and Mrs. King. ANCIENT SEAPORT Valparaiso, the chief seaport in Chile, was founded in 1543. .&V'EM'BER 11. 195' Meeting Of Senior Ladies” Aid Of l'.E.l. Hospital An enthusiastic and will attend- ed meeting oi iorty-five members oi the Bdnior Lsdies' Aid oi the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held at the Cundall Home on Monday, November Ird. Mrs. Gor- don Avard, the president, presided and opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. The minutes oi the previous monthly meeting were read by the secretary and adopted. The treas- urer reported I. substantial bal- ance and outstanding bills were authorized to be paid. A motion was passed re the sp- pointinent oi a telephone commit- tee to contact the members ior each meeting. 'Mra. .1. W. Mac- Kenzis was thanked by the presi- dent for contacting the members for the November meetlnglland ior her oilsr to assume the chairman- ship oi this committee. It was decided to hold a rum- mage sale in Bt. James Church Hall, which will be in charge oi the vice-presidents oi the various churches. Mrs. E. K. MacNutl: and her committee kindly altered to make Christmas decorations ior the patients? trays at the hospital. It was decided to hold the an- nuai turkey dinner the last Wed- nesday in January. and discussion was held as to the menu, etc. Several knitted articles ior the giit cabinet at the hospital were received irom Miss Nellie Seaman and Mrs. Neil Ms.cLean. which were greatly appreciated. This gilt cabinet has been most successful. and additional yarn was distrib- uted at the meeting. An interesting report was given by Mrs. Gordon Leltch who, with Mrs. Balllngall, attended ths.Mar- itime Hospital Aids' ociatlon meetings at at. Andre s in June. A report was also read irom Mrs. Gladys Porter, secretary oi the Hospital Association. A motion was passed that cards be sent. to iormer active members oi the Aid who are unable to at- tend the meetings on account oi illness. , On motion of adjournment tea was served by Mrs. M. Bulmcr, Mrs. P. Johnston, Mrs. B. Mac- Ewen and Mrs. P. J. Proud. All welcome. f'The Promised One Of All Reliqions'f Talk by Robert Donnelly at the inception of the BAHA1 JUBILEE YEAR CHARLOITETOWN HOTEL November 12 - 8:15 P.M. No collection. ' Kent St. 'L?-))i(d'CiC9)'O" For Our Democracy They Made the Sacrifice Supreme With Grateful I-iearis we reniler Tribute to the Memory of our Heroic Fighting Sens who Gave Their Lives in Isaiile for King. Empire and Native Land. REMEMBIIANGE DAY November 11th, 1952 p CRDCKETT & STOREY tin. FURNITURE ciiarieiieiown Remembrance 7 1952 In Grateful Memory V OI Our-'FigIaling Sons Who Died For Liberty - Peace endure. Defending our Free and Glorious Commonwealth, they laid down their lives that Honor and ”Glory to the Souls of the Brave"g . THE CITY OF GHARLOTTETOWII M. Albeit Farmer E. C. Jelinstene Ari-Iiur Geriniey lirner Macbeiiald I COUNCILLORS: 1'. Re I. J. J. DAVID STEWART. Meyer Ciidinere i. 6.1. lies Po Ne November 11