?A3E FOURTEEN When Your Children need a TONIC GIVE TIIIM IIIGII ENERGY SCOT"I"5 EMULSION Iiiclps build stamina-helps maintain resistance in youngsters and adults. Scott's is a high energy , TONIC-with nalumlA d: D Vitamin: in natural oil and added minerals. Easy to take. Scott": is highly rccommcmlcd. Buy today at your favourite atorc. , i MORE the lost a felic .& niwx scon's EMULSION man ENERGY TONIC Borden -Mrs. William Waite of sum- merslde. spent a recent.week end in Borden. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark. 0. S. S. M. 8. George Jay of H. M. C. S. stadacona spent a week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jay. returning to Halifax on Sunday. February 3rd. Mrs. Clinton I-Iowatt of Borden left on Monday, February 4th to spend a week with his sister, Mrs Athol Woodslde. at Cape Breton. Mrs. snowball Allen of Cape Tormentine. spent. Sunday. Febru- ary 3rd, in Borden with her sister Mrs. Lloyd lnman and Mr. In- man. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Levy and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald of Borden, were visitors to Mone- ton on Saturday. February 2nd. Miss Donna Marie Jenkins of Summerslde, 3 Visiting her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ber- nard at Borden. Mrs. James Maocormaek. who has been a patient in the P. 0. Hospital. returned to ha home in Bordcn on Monday. February 4th. rvo. Alvin Humphreyl. R.0.A.lI'. Summerslde. spent a recent week- end in Borden. guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. Jardlue. Miss Mary sexton of Bcrdeh. underwent an operation in the P. E. Hospital on Tuesday. Febru- ary 5th. Her many friends wish her a speedy return to sood health. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lodge, Mrs. Winnifred Lodge and Mrs. Bessie Tuombs of Borden. were visitors to Charlottetown on Tues- day. February 5th. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jardlne, Bor- den, were Flight Cadets John Brooks and Kenneth Knowles. R. C. A. F. Station. Summerslde. Miss Rita Smith who has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. William Trowsdale. Borden, left on Mon- day. February 4th to attend the funeral of her step-father Mr. Al Seaman at Truro. "' Moth pr 5 delightful ciungiy low price to su the occasion, and you. styles to choose from, favorite trims and are around-the-clock wear. blue, black, aqua and many others. Only I9.95 and 22.95 ' it mtfte Away. Washable rayon blouses at an ex- which have your white, mauve. tangerinegyellow, pink. , .. Sines are 12 to 18. Price use. In siiALLm.n' vasuas" at unowssr success WEEK- END FEATURES SMALLlllANiS PRESENTS- 'iiShed-A-Stain” Rayon Gabardine Suits Exclusive with Sma.llman's this fabric has many good points to help you save a h 5. "' Resistant to non-olly food and beverage stains. "' Resistant to water soluble ink. 1' Resistant to perspiration stains. "' Color fast. oof. styles to choose chapeau from it your purse, Three pretty right for colors are ill”: from. Shades are: Complete range of sizes. SPRING 18 ON THE WAY .M-with our first showing of new spring hats! Posies and straw with the mercst touch of veil-winter fabrics with a new spring twist. Such a charming way to walk out of winter. in a new Look trim. look slim, in a tropical rayon skirt. priced ever so low for out- standing value. ioned to fit smoothly and finished with neat details. much more than its low price of 32.98. The colors are green. wine, grey, black, brown. Sizes are 12 to 20. Toast, green, our first collection. SKIRTS These skirts are fash- Every style looks so THE cusabmn. ., Pen Points M ii. 0.1. F. 8fA'I'l0I Ssnaerelle by Mia Flo and Mrs. W. D. Peterson entertained friends at dinner last Friday evening. aw. 2 E. Mxwilson. meteoro- logical observer. is presently a patient in station hospital, where she is being specialled by Miss Barbara F..Sflliphant, R.N. Congratulations are extended to the following personnel who were recently prcmotcd from the rank of leading aircraftman to Corpo)-. al: W. J. Calloren. A. F. Gordon, H. H. Graham, D. S. Brown. J. D. MacDonald. J.P.. Chlasson. J.J. i..eBlanc, G.E. Harpell, and J. v, Maillet. L. A. W. M. 1!; Wheeler. safety equipment technician, has been transferred to this station where she is replacing A. c. 2 L. p. Doucct, who will depart on post. ing this week. Mrs. Kenneth W. Banks was, .host(-ss to a number of friends on ilhlloxyer CV3-Inlng in honour of Miss iVl. L. EllI:l,(llios?l'li?al!:lrl::ge p1':ceF:)2 Thursday afternoon. A communications technician 1 (A). A. c. 2 .1. c. Dufour. reported here early this week on posting, lilnd W1” Undeffzo contact training. I '1 TWO M. .1. G. Jones and i-Vi. T. .M. Webster. pilots. arrived here on r33?”if.2.??ii.lf”3i.'. Li”?-” ”Z.”.” 5' u tea on e Epltaff of.the air navigation school ' yin win, ; 8 E ' The Aircraftnicn held an infor- mal party in their lounge last Fri- day evening when a band from Moncton. N B.. provided music for dancing. Refreshments were serv- czl. I rvn William Read is an expect- cd week-end visitor to Summer- side. He is a graduate of a navi- gation officer course and depart- ed from this unit in August. 1951. A munitions and weapons tech- niclan and an electrical technician (A) have departed from this unit on nostinx. These are A. C. 2 J. B. Sonler and L.A.C. L.A.F. Hill respectively. L-AC. A-C. Andrews, 9. service policeman. has been posted to an- other station. where he will report this week. L.A.C. , Andrew is a native of St. Eli-anors. P E.I.,ana is wished succcu on his new posting. Mrs. H. R. M. Paterson will be hostess to five tables of bridge on Thursday eveninfl. which will be held at Robson's. Two navigation officers, Flo F. H. Hill and W0 J. W. Lawrence, departed from the air navigation school and central navigation schoohrespectively, to other units where they have been transferred. PVO Michael J. Plcrcey is ex- pected to spend a portion of his lannual leave in Summerslde. when 'he arrives over the week-end. Miscouche and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Martin DeeR.oches motored to Charlottetown Friday. 'February 1st. Mona Gallant. who is attending the Mlscoudhe High School, has recently been confined to her home through illness. -Friends of Miss Joyce Williams Miscouohe. will be sorry to learn she is connned to her home through illness. On Thursday, January 31st. the Mlscouche Hockey Team played the Lot 16 team on the Lot l6 rink. The Miscouche team was defeated. , Friends of Mrs. John S. Poirler will be glad to learn she has re- turned to her home in Miscouche after having spent some time in the Prince County Hospital. on Thursday evening. January 31st, a meeting of the Miscouche ratepayers was held in the Mis- cnuche parish hall for the purpose of erecting additional classrooms to the High School. John C. Poir- ler was chairman for the meeting. A whlst party was recently held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant in aid of the Misoouche Home and school Association. The first prize winners were Mrs. Fred Deeiinchee and Claude Gaudet. Consolation prizes were given to Mrs. Peter Gaudet and Edward Gaudet. - -B. V. Batteries (in exchange for SUMMEBSIDE EAST u Ci-TARLOTTTETOWN WESTEIIII Ellllllllf. -BUY Hippo Hardwood Floor finish at 'Brsce'e. -IIEAVY plastic coated wire? screen for poultry windows, sold right at BrIoe's. . -.. -I0,llNSON'S N0-BUB WAX for tile flooring. one gallon cans in stock at Bruce's. -Till IIGIILAB MEETING of the Alberton Branch Canadian Legion will be held Thursday, Feb- ruary 1th. in the Legion Home. -LEFT FOB U-B.-Mi-I. David hCli'n'pbCll, Montrose, leaves this morning for Summerslde from where she will proceed to Wor- chestsr, Mass. to spend several months with members of her fam- ily. She will be accompanied as far as Saint John by her daughter. Mrs. Carl Crockett. of Summer- slde. : -8 Personal The many friends of Mrs. Mar- ion Bovyer will be glad to see her out again after being confined to her home with a broken wrist. -Ml. Prcfitt returned to his home in Long River on Saturday, Jan- uar,-; 26th. after spending the past three months in Toronto. Ont. -The many friends of Miss Edna Maclidurdo will be glad to know that she is much better and able to be out again after her recent illness at her home at Kensington. -Mrs. Stanly Sharpe returned to her home at Marizate on Sunday February 3rd. after spending the past week with her sister. Miss Edna MacMnrdo. Kenslngton. h'rm: serious illness of Mr. Wesley Champion. Kensington, is regret- ted by his many friends. Mr. champion is suffering from the effects of pneumonia followed by a stroke. -Friends of Mrs. John Glover, Kelvin Grove. will he glad to learn that there is some improvement in her condition. Mrs. Glover, who is the district's oldest lady. is suffer- ing from the effects of an attack of pneumonia ..Mrs. Mm-rls Caseley is making a good recovery after her recent op- eration at the Prince County Hos- pital and was able to return to her home in Kelvin Grove on Fri- day, January 25th. -Among those attending the re- cent Home Management short course at Charlottetown, were Mrs. Roy Tuplin and Mrs. Keith Her- ringion, representing sprint: VH1- ley Womenls institute. While in the city they were entertained at 19 Belmont street. ,.vir. and Mrs. Harold Palmer entertained a number of friends at their home in Irishtown Kenslngton, on Friday evening. February 1st. when four tables of Auction forty-fives were in play. Prizes were won for high 660185 by Mrs.-Reggie Woodington and Mr. Alvin Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuplln each received consol- atlon awards. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess assisted by several of the ladies. Carleton and Vicinity Mr. StanleyTowatt and Mr. Lloyd Inman were business visitors up Summerslde on Friday. Feb. 1st. Miss Audrey Campbell of Sum- merslde spent Monday, Feb. 4th at Carleton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Campbell. -Mr. Austin Campbell of Carlet- on, who is employed on me MAY. Abegweit, has been connned to his home for the past week, but ex- pects to be back at his work in the near future. Mrs. Fred Bell of Summerslde and Charlottetown was a visitor to Carleton on Saturday. Feb. 2nd. where she visited with many of her old friends. Mrs. Ellen Bell of Cape Traverse has taken up residence at the home of her daughter, Mrs. David Murphy. and expects to make her home there for some time. Miss Angelina Gallant of Car- leton has resumed her duties as clerk in Mr. Ralph MscCaull's store, after having recently under- gone an operation in the Prince County Hospital. The many friends in Carleton and vicinity of Mrs. Josephine Francis. of Summerslde. will re- gret to learn she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Francis resided in. Ca feign for a number of'years. an er many friends here wish her a speedy re- covery to health. It. CLEARANCE SALE Mom or FEBRUARY Up to 80 per cent reduction for cash only In the pagan. price of First Grade Tires and Genuine Ford your old tire or battery). F. EAIILE MacIi0llALIi Ltii. mar. mt - : scum .wmisg MR. AND MR8. SAMUEL AIIINAIJLT -An event of unusual interest took place in Kensinzton on Feb. 4th when Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arsenault celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. Fifty years ago Bsrnuel Arsen- ault and Mary Gallant wore.mar- -ried in Bloomfield Church with a Nuptlal Mass to plus their snar- riags. The celebration of their gol- den wedding day was appropriately blessed by a Mass offered in their honor by their pastor. Rev. fouls Callaghan. in Holy Family Church. Keneingtop. . ' During the day, Mr. and Mrs. Araenault received many callers as well as cards and messages of con- gratulation. In the evening a large number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Alfred Arsenault to honor this worthy couple. Mr. J. L. Saunders was master of ceremonies and spoke briefly in English first. followed by remarks in French. congratulating the Jubi- larians. He then called on Mrs. Fred Arsensult who made a pres- entation of I purse on behalf of the family. This was followed by an address read by Mrs. Percy Mccarville on behalf of the Catholic Women's League, accompanied by a gift of china presented by Mrs. Leo Bren- mm. on behalf of the community an address was read by Mrs. Lillian Condon while Mrs. Leo Mccarville and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy made the presentation of a well filled purse and a pair of blankets Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault both spoke briefly. expressing their gratltude. the former finishing his speech quite eloquently in French. 1 congratulatory speeches w e r e I made by Rev. Louis Callaghan. Rev, R. F. McDonald, Mr. Athol Cotton. Mr. P. N. LeBlanc (in French). Miss Ellie Gillls. Mrs. J. Pcnds-roast. Mrs. Mabel Chisholm and Mrs. J. L. Saunders. On be- half of the grandchildren. Mr. Vic- tor Brown of Richmond offered congratulations very appropriately. All present joined in the time- honored chorus. "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows", after which a bountiful supper was served by their three daughters, Mrs. Leon- ard McNeil) of Richmond and Mrs. Ben Thlbeau and Mrs. Alfred Ar- scnault of Kensington. assisted by several young ladies. A fourth daughter. Mrs. Edmund Gallant who lives in Hamilton. Ont.. was regrettably unable to be present. The sons are Frank and Ray- mond at home. and Joseph. with the U. N. forces in Europe. who was also absent. . The decorations in the living- room were in gold and white. and in the dining room a beautiful wedding cake adorned the table. The guests departed with many sincere wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Arscnault for health. happiness and prosperity. K, PARIS - (Reuters)-The spec- ial political committee of the United Nations called on Rus- sian satellite countries to return an estimated 10.000 Greek chil- dren kidnapped by the Commun- ists during the Greek Civil war. By 9. vote of 44 to 0, with five countries abstaining, the commit- tee passed a dominican resolu- tion which "viewed with alarm" the fact that soviet-bloc natons have not taken steps to return the children. Skinny men, women , gain 5,10, 15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor il.”.l.l-'...i"'..l".'..'.2:.'.'.'1.."..i'.i.'?"” "”' '””li1.".' :t':lr'v3:i'. stall! "bean-vole" to-i - VI etita eall I d Etnrgnstb air?! Murlsiin?:nEopu2oduE on bare nos. Don't fear setting too fat. Eton Inn you've gained be eu need rnial ht. BAMEO THEATRE KINSINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. Love held its breath as sudden terror held the stage in Alfrcd Hitchcock's . vs-rsos FBIGIIT" ' Starring Jana Wyman. Marlene Dietrich. Richard Todd, Michael Wilding. REGENT Tonight ................ .. 7:15-9:15 I was umno ':'..'.'.'..":' . cum mvos sauuessssr BEAUTIFUL ' P I O st-flsiiilal simm- -A post-nuptial miscellaneous shower was held at the house of Mrs. Geolae . lununerslde East. on Wednesday evening. Jan. 30. when friends and neighbors assembled to tender her son Mor- ton and his bride wugratulationa and best wishes. After the bridal couple were as- corted to a seat of honor under a decorated arch by Mrs. Francis Maoausrrle and an-. Balfour Read. Mr. Bradford Calms called the gathering to order to ' ' the purpose of their meeting. A heavily laden basket of gifts was carried in by the Misses Norma and Eileen Croaier. The attractively wrapped packages were opened by Mrs. Bradford Cairns and Mrs. Eldred Simmons, while the accompanying verses of good wishes were read by Mrs. Joseph Martin and Mrs. Lyman Hall and arranged on the table by Mrs. Ber- nett Crozier. Morton. on behalf of his wife and himself. thanked all for the lovely gifts, after which all joined in singing "For They're Jolly Good Fellows". The remainder of the evening was apen in cards. when eight tables of ogressive Auction were in play. and prizes were awarded to Mrs. P. MacQuai-rie. Mrs. W. Matheson. Mr. W. Cairns and Mr. refreshments 8. M. Read. Delicious were sewed by the ladies. EVERY DAY 25i " 31.25 85.00 sens to Gee I. Goadwl. rm-eon I "IN FEBRUARY 1. 1952 Professional liarui & I. F. llsster it. o. laasnas-aide. P. I. 1, Complete Vhaal Angina Glasses rlttu IIONI Illl susnmarrs aumnm; or:-ousrnsr E. E. Paritass Opt.D.. R.0. OPTOMITBIST Eyes Examined office llourss I to 12 - l to 5 ml by Illvointmant Phone 3231 REGENT 1'ua.a'rng.amG. Bummer St. Summerslde Glasses Fitted - T. Earle Hickey Cluttered Accountant Canadian Bank of Comma;-r-,. Building Summerslde. P. E. L PHONE 2883 W. GIIESTER S. Macliollillli Barrister, solicitor. Notary Etc. LLB. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath strong. K. c, Money to Loan Collections Prornptiy Attended To. Nsw chloroph ll ' V I roormas I Flu redone "It's lluavlnated" FOR SALE 1947 model. four-wheel drive Willys Jeep, in extra good condition, has built-in heater, new battery, etc. Also has agricultural hitch for farm use. Reasonably priced. CHESTER D. MacKAY. Remington, P. E. I. it. E. ELLIS INBUEANCI Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer st.. Summerslde PHONE 2113 Iill. GLEN R.' llEllllllY Veterlnsr y Surgeon Phone I! Kenslngtnn W.E. OALLAGIIAII IPIIIIIEIII a Surgeon Office: BI lnmrner street Hours 11.00 to 12.00 a. II. 2.00 to 5.00 p. in. 7.00 to I-00 p. ns. Dial 2351 son" usrn CARS CAPITOL one of 1947 MERCURY SEDAN. 1941 PONTIAC COACH. 1949 MERCURY 1,5 TON PICK-UP 1948 MERCURY M TON PICK-UP Small down payments. Balance 18 months -Apply- , KENNETH HORNE, Texaco Service Station, Summerslde c- 5 the motile-9 ever! saw. ' AND TliilcKs Phone 2823 Summerslde TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:15 -..-.-s'-..-s.'-:-.'!.i'.-.-..-.. Q 44