PAGE FOURTEEN Professional cards E. E. PAIIKMIIII Opt. D. lt.0. 0PTO.ME'I'Bl ST Glasses Fitted - Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1 to 5 ma 1,, .......e.. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summci-side B. F. IIIIIITEII ll. 0. Summorslda. P. E. 1. Complete Visual Analyses Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 OPTOIIIETRTST Sh!ALLMAN'S BUILDING KEMHLO I me most egynomical enamel . m on UN”"coA .1: : IIEIISIIIGTOII IIIIIK THURSDAY, FEB. 19th First Game Finals North Shore League Summer-side Mercurys vs. Spring Valley Game 8:30 Sharp FRIDAY, FEB. 20th IN MEMOIIIAM MRS. EDWARD MMEWEN -;-The death of Mrs. Edward Maczwen occurred January 23rd at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Duncan Maocvougan, Surrunerside. Although in her 91st year she en- joyed good health until about ten' days before her death. The late Mrs. M:acEwen was formerly Perizie Stewart of Caven dish. After her marriage she lived in Campbellton, New London. until the death of her huszand twenty-three years ago. when she moved to Summerside. Her cheer- ful personality endeared her to all who knew her. and her faithful- ness in the home, and to her fam- ily, will always be remembered by her children. She leaves to mourn, two daugh- ters, Margaret, Mrs. J. M. Camp- bell, Graliam's Road; Lilla. Mrs. Duncan Macaougan. Surnmcrside: iiwo sons. Walforcl and Herbert. Campbellton. one daughter pre- deceased her, one sister, Mrs. Ful ton Simpson, Vancouver. and two brothers, Garfield, Brackley, and h N THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Borden and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay spent o. recent week end at Alber- ton, guest of the formcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay. . Friends of Mrs. Colin Love are pleased to see her out again sftsr being confined to the house for a couple of weeks with an attack of flu. Miss Jean Nickerson of Moncton. spent the February llthtweek end with her sister, Mrs. W. S. Jardine and Mr. Jardine at Borden. - Miss Marjorie Irving of Manc- ton was a week and visitor with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Wylic lrving, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macxenzia of Winsloe, are visiting in Bordeii.' guests of their son, Capt. Herb Mac- Kenzie and Mrs. Mapxenaie. 7 Sails For Europe! G: A. Gallant, Summerside. tabovei, was among the four men Enjoyable Social, A! spring llsHoy --Mr. and Mrs. lvorott suds- bury opened their cosy home at spring Valley to the members of st. Stephen's Church and their friends on Thursday evening. Rb- rusry 12th for s. parlor social. There was a good attendance and the evening was s success both socially and financially. The program with Rev. E. W. Couplsnd as most of uremonles included readings by Mrs. W. J. Pmiltt, Mr. Ivsn Harrington. Mrs. James E. Murphy and Mn. Hiram Harrington. musical ' by Mr. Paul Gallant. s solo by Terry Murphy, a vocal duet by Janet Murphy and Joyce Harrington and s sing-song. Aooompsnista for the evening were Mrs. horns Campbell and Mrs. Ivan Adams. A collection of donated articles offered by Mt: Leigh Paynter as auctioneer was the object of some lively bidding and a gratifying sum FEBRUARY.,y1y9. A1953 There is no "overnight cure" for irregularity But there is a simple, natural ansuier to the common problem of irregularity due to lack of bzilk There are men and women (per- haps ou'rc one of them) who won't et ”nature take its course". THEY TRY TO SUBSTITUTE UNNATURAL ”FORCING AC- TION" FOR THE NATURAL The Kellogg Company has made whole wheat bran into a delicious breakfast cereal-Kellogg's All- ran. KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN PER- T' School Sports 7:30 Sharp .' Chartered Acwummt Sudden Death Game for Canadian Bank of Oommerw Third Position Junior n 5"mm"'Ide' P' E 1' North Shore League . regular attendant, in former years FORMS NATURALLY WHAT Miss Phyllis -white of Monclon T DRUG-TYPE LAXATIVES DO spent the February 14th week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William White, Borden. from the Maritime provinces mak- ing up a draft of 46 RCAF per- ' sonnel which sailed from Saint "5 5""d' John aboard the Canadian Pacif- ic's ”Emprees of France." They Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Laughliniare going to join Canadian aqua-'Mo"nt was realized. A bountiful lunch Bur. REGULARITY WHICH SEN- SIBLE DAILY HABITS AND SUFFICIENT BULK IN THE DIET COULD PROBABLY MAINTAIN. , Fenner, Cavendish. Her funeral was held Sunday, January 25th from the Stanley Bridge United Church, where she had been a church member, and CHEMICALLY. 11 HELTS CLEAR ma INTESTINES gr wasra IN .4 NATURAL WAY. , , , , and Mr. and Mrs. Err l L u h” cl . o servi in the U. K. and Ma 13' ialii to the liab't i ' T " - M” I PHONE 2888 Kensington VS. Army mleneflgg, sa”CIeS(;lr:le:1c;)!?gulE:g1' of sherbrooke. were guzsis aofg Eriitirrtxyen illider triage NATO agree- laxdtivesliili way Iaxativeomhilfldg ' D Mameson (yr Sllmmemide Pan. and Mrs. Everett Mcxenna ailment. Mrs. A. S. Hicks. Mt. Albion. IItVei'”Inlended. They take bu; -:--- 4 ' y A S bgarers were Fred Mamwm 'Cmng Borden on Sunday, February am. (C. P. R. Photo) W55 3 visitor to the city on 5at- does; vxiiig-niily WllIlOl'l'T legeln ACTION. ' ' , D..s..jM?... d p b u ,- um, res ingt e irections ont c a c. "f . . . ford MacKay and four nephews-; Mr. and Mm Everett Mcxwm "7 "Y: 9 I” ” 3' Na . p V. T1...-.3. ,, no nomad, upset, no Eduard MacGougan Buddy Mac turally, such overdosing Illll , EA. LLB. ' ,Ewm Jack and Fdemm. Stewart iand daughter, Nancy Anne of Bor- T' ' h Mrs. Lenora Chandler. City, is products intended only for over- ch”.'"”W- "93.l"3"',ll9Ct9XCC W19 1 ' v . lden and Mrs G I ml - - , ' Ieeling of satisfaction and fulfill- myermem m New London cemey. . T mmy Keough of spending some time visiting W night relief of a temporary stop . ' BARRISTER, arc. M, Cape T,.,,m.se, wen. -pp...-5d,.y, d v- ' 1 friends here. page--exerts upon -the delicate "'9'" i"3,1.C0mcs with natural. 25:5 water Street Phone 2319 I r""?TTm' February 5m with M" and M” an '6'"! y disc-"I" '”''m '" """'”"'I normalehmmaum T y swlthen McKenna at Chelton. Mr. Omer Ferguson. C. N. R. - strain: a 0 . smmmBsmE' P' E' L . -L MT. Guild HBndl'ihln- mink section-mm. Chll'l0l'ilI0Wn- 59”” There's nothing wronlv of course.i To obtsl is t' I"! I uer Of Tiznlsh C0--OPEFHNV8 Si-OTC the February HUI WEek-9nd 3'' M5 with tskin laxatives occasionally. Kcnog v:IAlH3':gI:T"l:IS;t”be””E'ja";”' ...m t I d i th t t k I ,' , 3” I . W W 0' l”.”"..Ed; O'Lear and .f...i;'.i...” " We - l:.:z:.”:...”.:: .".:::.:: ::l:: .: mu it i W S Nam Mmawm Mm '0-d ulmt Y The many friends here of Mr. wise! vlin an accurate rccom- breakfast "cry ma”-1'"-g scmml" ' ' those Who DEM QM e1'5- 0&1 5- 9 s s s o , I the knowledge that it isn't habit- l M mm and helped H, any way durmg lcnuivy Hnifigs. Fosters Skderry Fweigo wentmtls; Samuel Hood, city, are sorry in men eddose. forming ! as th i t b e vement. a ax 0n "n BY WW hear of his illness. an wish him - four runs IS A WAY TO i . . er recen er 8 5 D..- I Ito attend the funeral of her bro- speedy ”co,,,,.y,. A-VOID:-TAKW-E Eh”-T.TY-P-E More than one million servings of um,te,, sollumm Noun. Etc. . Mr. Samuel H. Hewitt of Co1e- , ther-in-law. Mr. Austin Skenry, re-l gag ,,M,g,g...,,:g,g,g,gM, Kell gs All-Bran are consumed i 0 Higher Efficiency F;i..m...p man has returned from Florida, and , iiirned to her home at Tignish on Mr. Rog". change... city gpgnt LAXATIVB AND 19 PLACE each ay. This popularity or imir ' LLB. .M,,,,I;9M,,mn "gr 5””. BALTIC SCHOOL will make his home in Summer- Wednesday February llth. Sunday, February lam, vmung 'T'-'Wou-IS DEPTNDENCTF ON ll proof that this natural laxative side for the balance of the winter. cereal lives up to what we say V Mgney (0 Loan. 0 Smaller, more convenient bulbs - The mnowmg is the report for congratulations are bemg exg wnh (Elena beret NAT IRE! LACK OF BULK lbout if. Omen formerly occupied by January (semi-annual tests) of ME and Mrs, Billy Lidgtone of Iwded to M” Alfred P' Gaud” Mr Gordon MICKIY. 0- N- 3- IN THE DIET IE-YOUR Buteven better proolcomes from mu Heath strong! KIC. All at NO EXTRA CO5TI- Bamc School. SYdI10.V.N- 5-. are VNUIIK 111 Tlgnlsh who celebmufd h" 96m, Section-man, City, was a visitor to TRO IDLE. thousands of satisfied All-Bran Knugsgmd yh can 1 birthday on Tuesday February -21- - - W Collections Pi-omptly TRY A 0 i , Grade X: 1. Mary Hunter, , - 9 K" 0 M1 mm M” Gaudet is 'u"e acme Mt. Albion recently. . . . users. They write of their own free Attended To. gm Grade IX: 1. Shirley Green. Lld'5I0nE5 parents. Mr. and Mrs. - ' I1 will to tell us what natural relief II. E. ELLIS & SDII Fin - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE I Summer st. PHONE 2413 vsunuucrsldc CARTON :9 ELECTRICS LIMITED Maritime Distributors 4 Atlantic Street, , HALIFAX, N. S. Romance! Q trlcts. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:13. ed drama, "RIGHT CROSS". Allyson, Dick Powell, Ricardo story. Action! Laughs! Exciting prize-ring boxing, and What Romance! Also shorts and other at- tractions. Come, bring the family. Sponsored by "the Reserve Army" of Kensington and surrounding dis- M-G-M's punch-pack- starring lovable June Montalban, with good A Dfemnt CAPITOL Summerside TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 'roi!lT'1"iiNii-MiL"i'ANo A Grade VIII: 1. Margaret Crater. Grade VII: 1. John Davison; 2. Neil Matthews; 3. Jimmie Cousins. Grade VI: 1. Mary Matthews; 2. Roger Cousins. Grade IV: 1. George Hunter; 2. Sharon Crozicr; 3. Joseph MacKen- zie. Grade II: I. Horace Crozicr: 2. Myron MaoKenzie, Grade I (Stars): 1. Nancy Mac- Donald; 2. Lorne Cousins; 3. Thel- ma Cousins. Perfect attendance H Mary Hun- ter, Margaret Crater, Jimmie Cous- ins. Roger Cousins, Roy Crozier, Jimmie Crater, John Crater. George Hunter. Shamn Crozier. Myron MacKenzie, Horace Crozier. Lorne Cousins and Nancy MacDonald, 1 Teacher: Olive G. Green. Harold Lidstone. Miss Lelia MacLean of Char- lottetown spent the week-end in West Point. the guest of her par- ents, Mir. and Mrs. Russel Mac- Lean. The Mission Circle of the O'Leai'y United Church held a pantry sale on Saturday afternoon at the Macwiliiam and Turner store. The sum of 320.00 was real- ized. Mrs. Edward Gaudet has re- turned to her home in Tignish. af- ter spending a few days In o'Leary. the guest of her sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonan. Mixes Leila and Lyle Craswell of Summenslde spent the February 16th week-end in Woodstock, the truest of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alban Craswell. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smallman of O'Leary on their marriage at the manse in New London on Wednesday, February 11th. with Rev. D. A. Campbell officiating at the ceremony. -Rev. Mr. For-sythe of Cape Wolfe met with the Pastor Rela- tions Committee of O'Leary charge at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews on Monday evening. February 9th. The Ladies' Aid of O'lLeary United Church met at Mrs. Jack Mstthews', Wednesday. February 11th. All the members were pres- ent at this meeting. Plans wen- madc to hold an afternoon tea at and takes a keen interest in all activities of the community. She resides with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaudet. -The regular C. W. 1... card party was held at the home of Mrs. Fidele Arsenault on, Tuesday evening February 10th with seven tables of auction forty-fives in play. The highest score for the evening was made by Mrs. Syl- vester Arsenault while the con- solation prize was won by Mrs. John Smythe. The freeze-out prizes were won by Mi's. Orville Chaisson and Mrs. Fldele Arsen- auit.' -CL ant week-end in 0'I.eary, the guests of Mrs. Gosbee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erskine silliker. They were accompanied from Halifax by Mrs. Gosbee's son, Evan Jelly and Mr. Eddie Lockhart of Coleman. Mr. Keith Bigelow of South West, Lot 16, met with a regret- table accident Friday night, Feb- ruary lath. While playing hockey at the O'Leary Rink, he tripped on the ice, sustaining a badly injur- ed knee. Hevwas taken to a doctor where the injury was treated and is now resting at his home. All unite in wishing him an early re- covery. on Tuesday night, February 10th, the women's Missionary Society of the Knutsford Baptist church entertained at a mother and daughter banquet the mem- bers of the World Wide Guild at the Legion Home. A delicious sup- per was served. The tables were nicely decorated and were in keep- Mrs. Bill Chandler, Mt. Albion, was a visitor to the City on Sat- urday, February ma. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton, Mt. Albion, were visitors to Bethel on Saturday, February 14th. The school inspector Mr. Ross. visited the school here on Thurs- day, February 12th. At the time of writing Mr. Gordon Myers, Mt. Albion has sixteen little lambs in his flock. Mrs. Thomas Poole. teacher of Mt. Albion, spent the February 14th weekcnd at her home in Hazel- brook. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Ferguson. Mt. Albion. motored to Cardigan on Sunday, February 15th and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- Aulay. ' Mrs. John Myers and Mrs. Len- ora Chandler, Mt. Albion, wore visitors to Cherry Valley on Tues- In many natural foods-such as certain vegetables, fruits, and grains-nature grows abundant ruzlural bulk which normally and naturally aids the rhythmic pro- cess of elimination. In no other natural food is ualuml bulk so ideally found as in the outer layers of the whole wheat kernel, known generally as bran. Bran is nature's "laxative food instead of a medicine". When properly processed and shredded, whole wheat bran yields smooth natural bulk that the digestive system can handle in a natural way. 0 O 0 they receive from eating Kellogg's All-Bran daily and drinking plenty of water. EAT KELLOGG'S ALI.-BRAN EVERY MORNING FOR BREAKFAST FOR I0 DAYS. THEN, IF YOU'RE NOT COM- . PLETELY SATISFIED, SEND THE EMPTY CARTON TO THE KELLOGG COMPANY, LONDON, ONTARIO-AND GET DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. RCni0lllIlCrwrIh'(iII()gQ'5 AllvBran has helped millions. Why not you? 52:: will ””'d5it: Nohnl lsntlvs eons! x day, February 17th and were guests of Mr.-and Mrs. Jack Msc- s Rae. The February meeting of the Birch Hill Ladies Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. John Myers with 1'! members and one visitor present. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Gordon Myers and Mrs. Earl Rankine. The February meeting of the Mt. Albion W. I. was held at the home ed yesterday. "A Place in the Sun," director Stevens framed a cubic commentary on the and confusions bosetting modern youth. In For," he dramatically uncovers the forces that can shatter an ideal marriage. Tisress Wright are the stars in this absorbing story of 0. young Stevens” "Something To Live For,” executive, his wife. and the "other Paramount picture, which open- woman” - a beautiful actress whose talent is slowly being sacri- ficed to her passion for drink. Mil- land, as a reformed nlcoholic, meets performer Fontaine while working for an organization that aids prob- lem drinkers. His mission of re- habilitation soon flowers into I passionate romance, and with his marriage threatened. he is event- ually forced to choose between re- turning to his old life and helping the girl who cannot win her battle with alcohol without him. succemful producer- mem- trials In his sensationally "something To Live Joan Fontsine, Ray Milland and of Mrs. John Myers on Fsbrulry lath, with a good attendance of members and visitors. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by DAILY CROSSWORD H '.ll.Il: id LIf'II'-I - ' lrl!'l:llIiB ll'l!1lTl.'fi Ifmzlw M” 3- it 'o ::::.:".:r .P::."s:s:ir.;;s:":...: sz-..”::.: r::...G:.:.”"' . me ."-ro.;:.r..,. :3-ziiztm A large congregation attended Church" was proposed by Mrs. -G U. '10,; Hun '.m"-. M looesmyyf the Sundry mains service in the WW Smllmn W "w”"d'dnf0 ------- tvumv nmicio ammu- gegeary Unligfg Clilurhch Sllinltizey. tlgev. Ilrotlvxlgttiulhriqlelfitli re!-' ROMANTIC DM glTOL ogueg alum” giyounl. rugs-y . . . e. m n r 0 em Y Or 9 B0 H, THEATRE. E 9. national 3. Plural ssli-non from me producerof broug t a very interesting -and in- sponded to by Mrs. Don sma man, -.-m Iaqum, pronoun 13.3-low. "A Placein spiring message basing "Ills text to the daughters by Mrs. Foster -A gunning rommtlo drama 13. ca", gysnu 3-Laoddeu 0' we sun" on. one Thing I Know. Special Brnaliman, responded to by! gm; an-mgiy deal; with the sel- 13.3.” aymuk valence. C A N A D A l 5 F W E 5 T music was rendered by the choir. Avard I-fari-is. At the close o s dm,.m.nuom4 problems of mod- (,h,m., .1 Ram” (Nu) in . C ' G A R E T T E -- H " supper a short business mcetlni Q1-n mu;-lags occupies the screen 14. guy, (app) , pom” 3.. 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