I sf-ZPTEMBER 20. 1951 -rm; GUARDIAN. cnaanorrarovvw JD--:3-,-;--g pads snavzts T ,,. ...... .. .-. .. ...-. --..- .. -.-.-.--.-.-Q” R173; Neighbors LOOK IOVELIER III IO DAYS - DIV lI(Illa "I first used Nouema for dry, flaky skin." says Marion Broum of Halifax. "It helped my skin look normal again, and improved it so much. Nouema has been my regular beauty cream ever since!” Read about Ilse 4 lhssple Ilene developed by I speslolisl No need for a lot of elaborate preparations . . . no complicated rituals! With just one dainty, snow- white crearn-greeselees, medicated ;"ouerna-you can help your skin ldok so much lovelierl The way to use it is as easy as washing your , . . rssil,,,m,,w M worship snakes. To make it can- mim ndsghe Hysme FafTl' d:'cdMa1'.'1.gh:f)s: at . Lt.-Col. F. J. 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GUARDIAN I This column Is reserved for news i of local interest. but advertising 'ofanewsyneturemaybeinserted . at live cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. COOK'S STUDIO lfor perfect pictures. 8! ON YOUII. TOES, DRINK MILK HOWARD animus 1001'- WEAE at 175 Queen street. RED CROSS CLASSES in Home Care of the Sick now being organ- ized. To enrol Phone 380. . IIEFBIGEBATOIB. Bantu. Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 8007. CREAM OF THE WEST COOK- ING SCHOOL-P. W. C. Hall, Belpt. 27th and 28th. Many prizes includ- ing Electric Floor Polisher. Sun- beam Mlxmastcr. ' VACCINATION AND INOCUD ATING Clinic at Health Centre, 188 Prince Street (Dept. of Health TICKETS for return engage- ment of Robin Hood Cooking School on sale at Hughes Drug Store. Keefe Real Estate. Atkin- son's Cvroceteria. Rendezvous Res- taurant and from members of Earl of Hillsborough chapter 1.0. D. E. e e e 0" YOIIT money back! K Follow this easy Home Facial as an id l h ' """""90lKllIo somnlexleni. Moral - ' face sn:eIecit.ml,llIi,; No" "crearnwash" .. '01P and water. h ems over . ' dim? cloth, l you would with "9 drh drawn 'liI5l.lJI0l! Nondm: 3:5: glmt of V, d to er. mnkizz-ezubaazllthst rsjly 15914, ma- eave is "- Here's your chance to get the big 6-ounce jar of Noxzema for only 986 - and save one-third over smaller sites. But don't wait -mime is limitedl Get your jar today-at any drug or cosmetic counter-while this oil'er lasts! COLLEGIATE HATS - 31.49 Special at Jack Cameron's. CORDUROY AND SUEDE sports Jackets at Jack Cameron's. COLLEGIATE PORK I'll HATE -special use at Jack Cameron's. STATION WAGON COATS - ror men and women at Jack Cam- erons. . KINWOOD Canada's National Overcoat Jack Cameron's. - GET TICKETS NOW. - Cream of the West Cooking School, P. W. 0. Hall, September 21th and 28th. VISITING i'I.Ollls1'. - Mr. William A. Gunn of the United Florists of Oanadrleft here for Pictou yesterday. He had been vis- ltlng local members of the assoc- iation and also Premier Jones. Mr. Gunn expressed great enthusiasm for the island and the welcome he met with here. OVEIICOATS. - at 1m and wen,"-9) eye,-y Satin-day BDEADALBANE UNITED 1,” --”Shall I yell for mercy?" After a y 1,, 9 to gay g . long pause. he added. "Come. g morn g 'I0ll.AI. CHARGE. services sun come! no weakness: new be u day. 'i ptember Zird. nreadalbane ll A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. North Granville 730 PM. Rally Day Pro- gram. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at Bread- albane and Rose'Valley. Prepara- tory Service at Rose Valley on Thursday, September 20th at 8 PJM. Rev. Howard Christie, guest speak- er. Rev. W. B. MadP'hail. Minister. FUNERAL TUESDAY - The funeral of the late John R. Neill. North Milton, was held on Tues- day afternoon, Sept. 18th and was largely attended. There was a short service at the home, fol- lowed by a service in Falrview Baptist Church. Rev. Harry Bar- ber and Rev. A. E. Piercey con- ducted the service. The pall-bcnr- ers were, Elvin MacLure. Arnold Neill. Omes Neill. Amasa Horne. Lemuel Horne and Albert Ling. that Mrs. James Frizzell. Stanchel. is a patient in the P. E. I. Hos- pital. Charlottetown. M.r. and Mrs. Howard McDonald and damily spent Sunday. Sept. 16th as guwts of Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McKin-non. Pisquid. Messrs. Ralph and Jerry and Anna MoLellan, Grand River. vis- ited their aunt. Mrs. Aeneas Mc- Kin-non. in Pis-quid recently. Mr. John H. Mk!Kinnon. assist- ant manager ot the Co-orperativc Store, St. Peters. is spending a week's vacation at his home in Pisquid. Miss Jean Farmer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Authur Fan-ar. Srprington has returned to her home after being a patient at the Polio Clinic for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Author Bull and two little boys. Alan and Donnie. have returned to their home in Toronto after visiting their mother. Mrs. James Frizzeil. Stanchell. and other members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Andrew. Charlottetown. spent a pleasant few days recently in Montague, guest of Mr. Andrew's daughter. Mrs. Vera MacDonald. real and Toronto. He will visit Kingston en route where he will join Lt.-Col. Keith Johnston and attend the annual meeting of the Signals Association of Canada. The sessions opened yesterday and will continue today and Saturday. WATERED WHISKY ILFORD. Essex, England Tavern-keeper Walter Brown was -(C?) customer." HAM:'I1.'l1:)N. Sept. i9 - (OP) - Charles Cuttriss found an anti- tank rocket bomb in a railway freight car while unloading steel yesterday. Thinking it was unload- ed, he threw it out of the car. The Strange But True 81 F. I. MICAIIIIIII -..: A poultry keeper of Essex. Enz- land, sentenced four hens in the dinner table because they were poor egg producers. Three of them landed in pots. but not the fourth. she laid four eggs before the ar- rival of the executioner. An Islander from X-was in the habit of arriving home every Sun- day morning so tight that he had to go immediately to bed. The last time he did it. his wife sewed him up in the blanket, then with all her strength she started beating the dust from the blanket and the liquor out of her husband . Soon yells and screams came from the blanket, but the little lady inept right on with her best- ing till her husband promised he'd give up drinking. The last word spoken by the be- loved hymn writer. Hannah Mane, was. ".l'oyl" , When Lord Byron lay on his death bed he whispered to a friend man to the last." The coin most current among mankind is flattery. Nearly every rhinoceros and Al- rlcan buffalo has its bird warner, which cries out. loudly at the ap- proach of an enemy. Thus the bird becomes a sentinel and a friend. often saving these animals from death. The little monkeys of the tropics form similar friendillps with larger animals. The olive tree of Palestine has a counterfeit alike in every parti- cular cxcept that it yields no fruit. Take a straight stick. and put it into a tub of water and it will ap- pear to he crooked. Why? Because we see it through two mediums- air and water. The early Egyptians had a skull Burial in the Church remetery. brought to their feasts to remind E-jimm them of their mortality. And the fsonas Romans sometimes placed lamps - ' 0 yj within their tombs to scatter the n i 9 , 1 terrors of the darkness. FTl9"d5 Wu "Elev 0 ear" Research has shown airplanes to be disease carriers, and since t.he last war 550 differentytypes of disease-carrying insects have been brought to Canada in this way. England has a brand new crop of weeds which have sprung up from seeds buried nobody knows how long. These were released from prison cells by German bombs dur- ing the great blitz. The average size of farms in on- tario has increased from 190 acres in 1937 to 202 acres in 1947. Mod- ern farm machinery is responsible for the larger farms, There will be three things that will surprise us if and when we get to heaven - first. to find many there that we did not expect to fmrl there. second: to miss seeing some there whom we expected to see: and third, and perhaps the greatest wonder. will be to find ourselves there. If an object reflects no light it is black. If it reflects part of the rays. it is blue or indigo. But when it reflects them all. it is white. in other days when vile men held high places. a roll of drums was sounded to drown the voices of condemned persons lest they reached the ears of the people. What's bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh. The natives of Western Ali-ica tiles to live in. in the upper rooms are fixed a number of poles for the special accommodation of the ser- pents. and hundreds of them may be seen sleeping in coiled masses. Every day they are fed by the na- tives with live fowl and milk. If they choose to leave the building and crawl about, no one must mol- est them. , Not long ago. a huge boa enter- ihe fatal coil. But she did not try to rclcnse it or injure the snake. That. snake was a and to her and the only thing she could do was to tell him not to eat her child till it was dcad- a good example of heathen idolatry. In some parts of China the win. tors are severe. And while there's HOLMAN'S BOTH TORES SPCIAL Friday and Satur-da Regular 24.50 Hand Washers Take the labor out of washing and have cleaner 9 .98 - clothes with this washer. Made from long last- 7.98 Electric Hair I Dryer Regular 9.95 Fan and Heater type. Quickly dries hair. Has sep- 5 .98 arate switches for Fan and heat and is complete with stand. Get one at this low price. Regular h9.95, Both Stores Hardware CHARLOTIETOWN ing fir with firmly braced legs. ball bearing, fast washing mechanism. Regular S2'4.50, Friday and Saturday, Special .............. .. 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