__ rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETQWN OCTOBER 31; 1949 lireateei Discovery inTwc Decades for a ASTHMADIIDHDHITIDSIHIIS Iomotis Dulie-Fingard Hospital-proved Method How Available lor Convenient Treatment AT HOME ' Just Inhale Medicaid Va our No Shots! No Dope! No Pl! sly‘ Selentific lNHAL-lT hes the power so hfi This ltfivpliill-lfilfd medicated va our has elrea y brought rliinis.iiiiis itccdtiin Rom tic terrible symp- rimr olfliitlitna and bronchitis. You too may corny :hc umc ivonilcrtiil results.’ Trv lNHAL-IT today on a llll~l|§h money-luck guarantee. Ends Wheezing, Coughing, Choking, Cold Sweat, Nasal Discharge Also E festive for _ COMMON COLDS...SINUS Host Indies Grulso For “Magniiicont"~ O‘1'1‘AWA. Oct. M-(CP) —The aircraft carrier l-l. M. C. S. Mag- nificent will sail from Halifax Nov. 15 on a 21-day training cruise to West ndies waters. ria- val headquarters announced today. The destroyer H, M. C. S. Haida will accompany the big carrier during the cruise. The carrier will put to sea Nov. 4 for a working-up period, during which she will call at Quonet Point. R. L, to pick up four sir- craft there in mid-September by the 18th carrier air group, naval headquarters said. On the training cruise, the car- rier and H.M.S. Haida will call at Charleston, S.C., and then sail Nov. 21 for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for a two day stop before making a three-day informal visit at. San Juan. Puerto Rico. The Magnificent will leave San Juan Nov. 30 and sail directly for Halt- fax. The 18th carrier air ltrnuiYs 325 Squadron will be aboard the car- rier durlng the entire cruisr. The Magnificent will be under the command of Commodore K. F. Adams, senior Canadian nnvni oi- ficer afloat, while LiL-Cltltlr. E. T. C. Madgwick will command thc Haida. Naval headquarters said tho iri- gate H. M, S. Swanson. under .command of Lt.-Cmdi~. J. P. T. Dawson, will accompany the rar- rier to Charleston and then return to Halifax. MDIIHT STEWART Science Graduate Mr. Richard H. Bagnall, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bagnall, Char- lotteioi-rii. received the degree of Master of Science at the recent fall convocation of McGill Uni- vei-sity. Mr. Bagnall received his B.Sc. in i946 and subsequently took a position with the Dominion {i}. w. t. i"... Festival tipen To Province The! the Prince Eel-ward Island 321T.‘ $21.”?! 33:. “m f" "*- . lman mously dwlded b? "19 Drlma Association executive at their meeting Ilhurs- day in the Women's Institute room. Th‘ Fmlvll W111 Consist of three groups: (a) The Junior Drama I‘ open to P.E.l. schools. "H"! (b) Rural areas. and towns un- de(r )a ¥0plllltl0lll of 2,000, c owns wth a Z000 and 0v". Nllulation of Complete rules and re i will be published in the Iglrleagtglorj‘: an early date. A prize committee was appoint- ed to secure scholarships and plan awards for the competition. Since no director from Ottawa is available to conduct a short course this fall, it was felt that local short courseswith local di- rectors should be arranged, and plans were made for these courses Tentative centres were chosen: - Mnntasue. Trvon. Kensington and Wleeihewalwem 3 _ evezv ~- tzoon om as cozy wmt etsurv 1 0F HEAT ‘r0 SPARE‘ ' was» bluecoal. noes rue "e Heat units galore! 11.31»; “h” W" B" in ‘blue coal'.__ healthful, steady, never-fail warmth even when the duh moineter is flirtingwitb zero] Try blue coal.’ Phone today,‘ SAVE Full I o o SAVE STEPS - Ask for free home demon. strstlon of the ‘blue coal’ i rssir-ritasrisii Automatic Heat Regulator that cuts fuel bills up to 30%! TELEPHONE u“ Hear your home w/flr 'blue coal and ke/jhe fllFffikf/l/Cf O'Leary. but any centre that wishes and can arrange for such Laboriitiii-yr of Plant Pathology in Charlottetown. He was later transferred to his pmsent position at thc Fredericton, NB. laboratory to IISSJSL Dr. D. J. MacLeod in plant virus research work. (Notman Photo) lilzirthti and her handsome lrisli- lltilll, tlicn well along the down- road of his incbriiicy, had sut on tho ciluc of their ciinlrs like blow- illllQ bits in_the path of a gale. The uzile of the Charlottenburg. As »a course should get in touch with the secretary, Mrs. Ray Mm- Lcod. Graham's Road. as soon as tip; n; to hi; character, possible. These courses Dorothy Iiix Says — (Continued 'frorn Page 2) It ls a safe bet that the rn l. - TT“ should less that he gets soup and gravy stains on his coil? 3i o ls m ram ill he i-qtinltv commence about the middle o! careless about his work; a two days‘ stubble of heard is an lnfnllm ‘ l a November. indication of lack of enterprise, nor docs it nccrl Sherlock lloiiiies r - f‘. Enthusiasm was exprcsed about ilPillIP" "l"! the "W" ‘vim wears dirty linen rather than Chrinlzo |.. a possible Xflaritimg Drama F955- shirt is one oi the easy-going slobs who will never amount to anvthiii: val. and Mrs. Laird. president of l" ""3 “’°Fld- ' l the association. was asked to in- I know one wife who removed vile 1m; wen-norm dramatic! ad_ he went to hcd and substituted fo ‘.11 of her husband's clothes who; them a complete new outfit. 1i vimrl Dept of Education‘ Nmm wns just as easy to put on the clean ones as the mussy c1195’ ,0 h, Scotia. with a view to organizlnzl such a festival for 1952 did it. And that is about the only wny you can deal wit h a lazy mm, DEAR MISS DIX: All boys are conceited, aren't they? ANSWER- Certainl a d th i l INQUISITIVE GIRL “mg “not thém. Y. n e grs make them that way by run, DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, hut will a iver problems of gent-rat interest through her column. n" children, Martha and her yearS- younger sister Charlotte had m- irequcntly met. As adults. m9)‘ AHD lllDlNlTY probably never should have. Messrs Cyrene MacDonald and (To Be continued) Arthur Doyle left on Wfilncsrlay -- for Boston, Mass. DEEPEST BAY ' Bristol Channel, Britain's larg- est inlet, is about 80 miles long. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ernest Lawson and son who have been visiting tviis. Lawsonb parents. Mr. and lilrs. WL. McLeod, have returned ‘.0 their home in Chatham. NB. HOW ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS STRIKE» Asthma sncl bronchitis are diseases of the respirator system. When these diseases attack the bronchial tubes, reathing becomes labored. You start wheezing. Cu Dhlng, chokingn You may evcn suffer violent paroxysms. INHAL-IT may at: last be the answer to your clays of pain and nights of agony. A complete recovery may be wirhin your grasp . . . because scientists have proved that lNl-lAL-lT can remove the inlecq tion that may cause all your suifering. has done post graduate viorir at. How INHAl-IT Works the University of Southern Cali- Science has discovered that asthma and bronchitis ste often‘ “mm caused by en infection. lNHAL-IT’: specially medicated ' vapour new reduces the infection and helps restore healthy tissues, as explained by the late Dr. A. G. McPhedran of Toronto University: "The allergies disappear when the in- fection is cleansed from the nose and chest; the tissues become healthy." Dr. R. W. Boydcn. D.S.O.. of Toronto who used the famous Duke-Fingard treatment on his patients said, "l am reminded of the authoritative and expressive statement of the late Prof. D. F. Fraser-Harris. ‘These results are well nigh unbelicvablcfl" Don't delay this opportunity to find new comfort, new freedom from asthmatic and bronchial attacks. 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Pro/fit), stamina MEIATIO nose-mu. resrso The Duke-Fingsrdl ' ' ' Treatmen for asthma and bronchitis has been tested and pram! in world- fernous hospitals such as Eversfield Chest Hos iml, England anti Peamounr Sariatorium, Dublin. see deemed "hopeless" were completely restored to health b the specially medicated vapour which attacks bronchial and nasal infection. Ask for INHAL-IT today. You may never again suffer one _dsy of agony. Actual Case Histories, _ Tell Wonderful Stony T lVLlss Altine Hahn. specialist iii reading, gave an interesting loo‘- ure and demonstration in Mt. Stewart School on Tuesday on the correct way of teaching and roari- ing. There were about 40 teachers present. Miss Hahn is a graduate of the University of Nebraska rind I I - Mount Stewart bridge ls at present closed to auto and horse travel owing to repairs being tirade and at: the present time they, are ready to lay the cement top which when completed will be a big, improvement over the old hllflqt‘ which has been unfit for vc-irs. The old twenty foot arch is tiow replaced with a forty foot Spfll. Lonely Parade (Continued from Page 2r East, this world seemed as through a looking glass that had been breathed on. Dim, lusterless. un- real. And yet, in a strange way. her mother seemed actually to thrive on her chronic discontent. And immersed in her world Martha was too intent upon circumstances passionately important to herself to work up sufficient curiosity to sustain polite interest where Ernie's affairs were concerned. After the initial impact of the poverty-colored environment, cer- tain ensy adjustments took place in Erna. Following the first nldht, it seemed to her that she had nev- er been away and that her half of the bcd, which she shared with her mother, had never hecn usurp- ed by her younger sister, Lena, who had taken to the couch for the period of Ernie's vlslt. And how surprisingly good her patients treated in hospitals, and naturally, mutherls cooklng! snong ‘oflh’ tltr umc results cannot he expected of_tlte right T005! {hilt brought i0 mind home (‘l(ClI|\' curmfilironiccsses m: advred the Charkntenburgv! indictment w "m [he nlmmxhl "calmer" n“ damn ‘ that Kitty's menus were more fre- mtleh i‘... home treatment, lNllALJT pro- quently designed to hit the 9Y0 Drug and Department Stores ELECTRIC HOME lNHAlATOR NOW, , , Resume a New Pain-free Life with Famous DUKE-FINGARD 1Tb: u: reports quoted herein reler to viiirs the iilcurical meiliurd vapour. rather than the spot. The familiar o N L E boiled beef and cabbage with which the house in Wilmington habitually reeked, slid past a grateful palate and set the gastric juices running. Erna would not have admitted it. but even her weak spine relaxed gratefully to the old carPPlWD- holstered patent rocker in the front room. as if its tiredness had not been really eased since tne days of her home lite. It gave her a vague sense of wanting to cry to be back in this querulous environment that was 1mm of poverty and monotony. In color and texture it aussested U" a per which the snare ably trflrhgr mother inhabited from morning until night. About its edges clung children. invariably children. querulous, demanding or luqghlng, in a manner so ador- __DL'R BOARDiNG HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE AND stow, KING GUSTAV, GREETMGS, Maroon! 3 YOUR; we Ptzeseslr MAIor-z You INDEED ,// MASEQTY5 HOOPLEfft-lé AMERlCAtJ OUTSHiNE- ' ’ wotaos SCDLPTOR -~ Hi5 t-flrasT Mtcneantoesto. ocea- IMMORTAL MASTEQPiECE MAY I Pzesem come CAUSED "me uroitei: ¢ THE mevs ot= . C Your: sinuous 1o ceeare. A 4 SWEDEN ? austere MiLLlON- KRONER AWARD , 7/ " QEIZVANT h FOR WQNGU‘ all“...";.E.;r.:..'":;::t..ti";.i.: - e - A . ~ .» her hands of diahwater or laundry ‘ suds in order to PIER UP l Why and mash soft kisses Aifllhfl l" gmllel or tears. She was aa dia- metrically opposed to her sister Charlotte as if one or the other of them had been changed in the cradle. It would more PPUMMY have been Charlotte rather than this more Ames-lilte mother of Erna who, except for a marriage which her family considered "he- neath her", had toed with con- formity. 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