MA.Y12.g1'9f.2., - , When Feet Burn" Sting ' And Iitli ACID sroisscm TRY . And h feel i . uni: lljdltoelllilo th:'ls'sli-E:et":"bo'l'ii. old merald Oil sndrub well our feet MAGNEIA how si;l:les night and morning for a ' A renluilscovery for tliouuna h ”"'V ”” , i.s.::..i.:u. 3130.117 . p eaaan o ,,GJlyl"-s”msn"””mcv :3;.":::..::i.:;::";:”::,'ir”-'- 0- Postln 9!” Tm: ssmrnvs PIIABMACY. HUGHES DRUG CO. LTD. IIEDDIN BROS. mi ONE IN TEN 31;? Vam In ion oduils, if is estimated, suffers from uicars el the duodenum er iomoch V sometime during his or her life villa ' KP .7 LIF E JNSURANCE ' of STANDARD RATES for applicants with healed . IIIIODENAI IILCEBS THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE now offers life insurance at sfumlrlrll roles to applicants with hcalcd duodenal ulcers - umlrr the following circumstances: . f Three nsonthe must have ell ed after I single, brief, uncomplicated duodcna ulcer attach. at In certain more serious cases, including those where I partial gaslreclesny has been performed. four complete years must have elapsed with no recurrence of eyanptorns. The granting of standard life insurance rates to this special group of applicants typifies the continuing objective of the Mann- inriurers Life . . . to extend the benefits of life insurance to as many people as possible, and to reflect, through lower premium rates. the advances of medical science. ' Consult the Msnulact eu Life representative in your com- munity for further details. Msuurs'"c'1'unsns mwssnca conrsnv (Established 1887) HIAD OWICI 'OlON'lOy CANADA SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE! Agency V7. M. FRAZEIZ 178 ueen Street ll. ll. HUGHES, ' 72 Grafton street ... .....--.,;.... if sisters: srsmis continued from page to him? How he wished that he knew. Perhaps it was' that wishing that 3:33 his hopl aeein longer than on -mud” nu”, nu-9 ghmuu, - ' Radio ,Oow&y Old Mr. Toad was within three mg, was Virginia, good hope of the edge 0! the VlI.- pyognmp under the ter, when Longlsgs the Heron suit- the Olisary Women's Institute. denly raised himself up to full -: " height, and turned his head. If Mrs. Nell MacKay. Coleman. is Old Mr. Toad had been still. laong- ill with pneumonia Ind pleurisy. legs wouldn't have seen him. But Her many friends wish this young it was right at that very moment Indy a speedy recovery. Old Mr. Toad made one of his long- mm iymn. Mu!-wee, column. est hops. Old Mr. Toad made an- . has been very ill at her home other long hop. Longlegs took an u now prone". A' other quick long step and again bl" "uuu started to strike down with that gn"3'?;ng great long bill of his. He was iuat oomph" convuuwu. a second. a was second. too late. . Old Mr. Toad made the third long 8 u 5 who gm hop. Bplashi He landed in the fd"E:",:' "En '-1-u'::d.y evenmg, Smiling Pool. Every body heard M” 13 from the Pflncg mdwuu that spins; because It the 111'" Island Hospital School of Nursing steps of . I11 the I'M"! is Miss Elizabeth Janet Pate. had stopped. Old Mr. Tosct had dls- dgughtgr of Mr. and Mrs. Peter appeared in the mud at the bot- N.iPate. "Betty" as she is known tom of the smiling Pool. lt was a to her friends. is o sraduate of leap in time. p the O'l..eary I-Ilsh School Ind 8'1 are wishing her ,every success in her life's work. - A--g . Their friends in O'l'.eary will learn with regret of the death of tire infant daughter, Deborah Mina, of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bird recently at the Stevenson Memorial Hospital in Aliiston. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Bird are well known in 012:1-y as Mrs. . to.-i. .nl.l.?”."oll.1'.;"-oo”'5-inEi:"c?”'dl&:” Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Tuesday the 3rd any of June: 1952. at the hour '3fughgmf,?yM,.Ml:f,d of twelve oclock noon. ALL that Mmord Jelly. . tract, piece or parcel of land eit- uate lying and being on hot or, Townshp Number Thirty-six, bounded and described as follows: COMMENCING at a stake fixed on the South side of the Hills- borough River, running from thence South for the distance or ninety-seven chains to the Fort Augustus RA)Id;Vthence along the Road Westerly for such a distance as to admit of ten chains and thirty-seven links at right angles to the afpresaid llne;thence North -AZ t TM Northern and I O D Vicuuty -The regular meeting of the Presbyterian Ladrest Aid was held at the Manse on Thursday even- ing. May, 1. ...). Mrs. Carl Sergeant, New Hamp- - , 'l'l-IE r GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN 'Voids Must Keep You Free of Odo.r,- Head to Toe, the Whole Month of May or ii: Won't: Cost You a Cent! Here's how you can try new, amazing VOIDS CHLOROPHYLL TABLETS WITHOUT RISKING A CENT! ASK at any drug counter for a 36 tablet, month's supply package of Voids at d1.25, take it home and before retiring take a shower. of odor on any part morning and thereafter (Do this to insure remov- ingiany underarm cream deodorant you may be using or tell-tale traces of the body.) Swallow your first Voids tablet be- fore going to bed, take another next morning. spire excessively cases, one extra. tablet 3 day should be taken.) VOIDS ARE AS HARM- LESS AS THE FOOD YOU EAT so never worry over taking the odd extra tablet. DO bath or NOT NEED IT. only one Voids a day before. breakfast each (Occasionally, it you per- REGULAR DEODORANT while you're taking Voids as YOU WILL need to protect you head to toe from all body odor, including underarm, feet, scalp, excessive glandular ac- tivity, nervous perspiration or more intimate conditions. or in stubborn NOT USE YOUR Voids are all you If, after taking 18 Voids according to directions, you are not completely satisfied and delighted with mail the remaining half package to Adrem Limited, 225 Mutual Street. Toronto 2, and we will refund your M25 plus your cost of postage. NOTE: Do not confuse VOIDS CHLOROPHYLL TABLETS with candy mints which are not effective fv”3nl;"iy or us-poses sent free of charge to any medlonl doctor, dentist or recognized hos- pital or institution.) results, (A supply of p will be shire, Mass, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 5. Ram- sey, havlng been called home upon the illness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Maclilnnon and family, Summcrside, were re- cent guests at the home of Mrs. Macliinnonls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mcbougail. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDougall on Sunday, April 2'1. Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Lsdner and family have moved to Summer- siclc, after pending the winter months with Mrs. Ladner's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aihol Colwlll. The many friends of Mrs. Arte- mus McArthur will regret to learn of her present illness, and her many friends join in the hope that she will soon be restored to her usual good health. The many friends of Mr. D. 5. Ramsey regret to learn that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. His many friends join ln' the hope that he will soon be restored to his usual health. Mrs. Elmer Baker was the guest of Mr. James E. MacLean and family on Sunday, April 27. Mrs. Wilfred Mcnougall enter- tained a large number of her friends at a card party on Fri- day evening, May 2. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Miss Joan MacArthur has re- turned to Charlottetown after spending a short vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacArthur. -AW PLE-ASANT (l.ll.l0?;'E W.I. The regular monthly meeting of Pleasant Grove W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Hubert Morrison with six members present. Meet- ing opened by repeating Ode, fol- lowed by roll call which was answered by collection. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and signed. The cof- fee pobwlilch was card played for brought 37.20 and was won by Mrs. Alfred Morrison. Report of com. mittees was as follows: For the sick committee there was no re- - port so it was r 'r-ted. School committee reported the school had been scrubbed and a. new globe bought for gas lantern, and a bill of sum was paid for same. New school committee is Mrs. Herbert Corrigsn and Mrs. Alfred Morri- son. Progrnmme committee is Mrs. John Hardy. Correspondence read and discussed. Place of next meeting will be the home of Mrs. Herbert Corrigah. when roll call will be answered by a. house clean- . ing hint. Meeting closed by sing- ing "God Save the Queen", after which a delicious lunch was serv- ed by the ” t assisted by Mrs. Herbert Corrlgan. ninety-seven chains and fifty links to the Hiiisborough River and thence along the shore of said River to the place of commence- ment: Bounded on the North by the l-lillsborough River; on the East by Peter McGill's farm: on the South by the Fort Augustus Road; and on the West by John lieg- srty's farm, containing by esti- mation one hundred acres be the same a little more or less. being thus described and bounded in a certain Indenture to! Lease made the 29th day of August A. D. 1842 between the luvd. John Mac- Donald by Francis Kelly, his At- torney, of the one part and John Kelly of the other part.- The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power or sale ' contained in an indentnre of mortgage dated March 22nd. 1922 made by James Kelly of Fort Aug- ustus, Five Houses. Queen's County, and Patrick Kelly of the same place. farmers. as mort- Put yourself in the driver's seal of the g ms SOMERSET (Huts wall sins gag) ll! Wide. easy access doors, wider foam rubber. leather upholstered seats. Air-conditioned heating. too. hide. clear vision. ' 'l!f0IIglI curved one Q1906 windshield. - Illlrt new instrument panel with concealed, Sllrc-free lighting. .' flow "a " 1,! "Plunder head which i fully um. fuel eoongny, . v ., ' ,0: 0;) 3"! "ea s dine" with speedily eh Thrill to the s, Q": - ltnpreveol mward nivutli mmtdhtinetimy J ""150 lirgkcs on all steering an shift line of l9,52. . levero. p wardly gsgora, oflthe first part. and the undersigned as mortgages or the second part. default having been made in payment of the principal and interest. For further particulars apply to McLeod it: Bentley, Barristers. see, 154 Prince street. Charlottetown. Dated May 5th. 1952. ' LETITIA walasrr and BEIITHA G. FENNELIL, Mortgagees. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on Wed- nesday the 28th day of May. 152 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon all that parcel of land situate in Charlottetown aforesaid bounded land described as follows: ALL THAT Parcel of land ,situste lying and being in the City of Charlottetown bounded and de- scribed as follows: Commencing on the Northerly side of Fitzroy Street at its intersection with the Western side of Felling Street thence running Northward- ly along said Felling Street for the distance of Ninety-two feet thence running westwardly par allel to Fitzroy Street for the dis- tance ot Seventy-six feet or to the land formerly of Warren Finlay. thence running South- parallel with Felling Street the distance of twenty two feet. thence Easterly parallel with Fitzroy Street to a point distance forty feet from the West side of Felling Street thence Southerly parallel with Felling Street to Fitzroy Street aforesaid .and thence Esstwsrdly along Fitzroy street to the place of commence- ment belng part of Town not No. 44 in the 5th hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. ALSO ALL that parcel of land situate lying and being. part of Town Lot No. 88 in the (ill hundred of Town lots in Charlottetown bounded as follows: Commencing on the South side of Fitzroy Street. at the West corner of land owned formerly by James Stewart thence running Southwsrdiy' along said James Stewart's west bound- ary line for the distance of sev- enty five feet thence westerly . parallel with Fitzroy Street. for the distance of eighty-four fast or until ltystrlksa a lane or ung- way thence Northerly along the East side of said lane for gang- way at right angles to said last mentioned line for the distance , of seventy-five fact or there- abouta'or' to Fitzroy Jtreat afore- said. thence outwardly along the south side of Fitzroy street - eighty-four feet or thsreabotlte to . the place of eolltneneesnent. This sale is made in pursuance v of a Power of Isis contained In v an lndenture of Mortgage dated the in day of Itay, I 1 land between lthsl ll. Dtgnan , etlottatown aforesaid widow . seared ere) . ";.)aAl"il:D".:till arm as: of Ann I. It. rssestoali qlorgages. 4 "They sure do, .son. in 195i, for instance, the Niclicl Company paid over 48 million dollars Everybody has to help pay the cost of Government. All of us pay some share in income taxes, sales taxes and many other kinds of taxes. The industries in this country do pay a large part of the cost of Government." in income taxes. "l guess it would he got only 52.60.? 4;.'ANADiAN hills" lnttrnotionolgilitltsl ,(go,rnpeny- oigConnilo,,l.1niijged,, "Wrll, Imw much lax doll Mtlel fray?" , figure out all the taxes, ut who is an accountant, told me that the Nickel Company paid 33.30 in income taxes last year butt rcttv hard to Uncle Jim. Ber share c owners "13olunarn NI-M' eoopaphsl a;aemu., dvhawlmuijlqqbf ;2s.Kinj:.sirou;li...I-Jsill If