PAGE FOURTEEN --..r- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 4? i rsnituanr as. 19., mini 00IlGl:llNG KEEPS llllIlJlS 1" il(IllC3C(3WclllllLi it "Buckley's New Pleosont Tosting p(0llGll AND COLD SYRUPX A For FAST, SAFE Relief 3 l flvicthcrs. no need now to let cnugha and colds disturb your kifl(tics' rest. with such a fast acting cnzlrzh lTlF(ll- fine as JACK & .lli.l. COUCH SYRUP In cvcrv drurz-Jnro JACK 5: JILL is Ni'IlX'-DIl-l- FER!-INT and so pious- unt to.-ting thc lufldtcl lonl: fnrwurfl to the rcxt (iu-:r Instr-ad nf trying to (lodge ill G--t .1 bottle of JACK dc JILL indciy and have it ready to fight an on- coming cold at the first sneeze or snifflc. It is made by the makers of Bucklt-v's llwturc and fr: .1: good for lHCl'lIv 1 rnunlis and colds as Eurklt-:"s MlXlliI'I' is Inf your own. Price bot- CONTAINS VITAMIN "C" HONG KONG. Ff-h l9-1API-- Postage stamps rmnmonmratlnz the Chinese Communist occupation of Tibet will be issued next month. the Red news nlzcncy reported Monday. It said the stamps will carry the words llPl':1Ct”llll lllJ('l'il-' firm of Tihct” in both ('llll1f'SC and 'I'ibci."m. MANILA, Feb. 10-(AP!--Tl1I'l killer volcano I-libok Hihnk is blow-' ing off steam throuch new cracks; in an arm on its nuriliwest. slnpm; nrvnr bclnrc nnirri for vnlr.'m'.w; activity. 'T"nr- rnirnnu nn F.'llil' gum Island in tho S'lllll1 i-miiiu-1!. Philippines--blew its inp Doc. -i.' killing on esiimatr-ri R00 pr-rsons 1:1 has been active periodically sincr. ANNUAL MEETING THE DUNK RIVER DAIRYING COMPANY This ninctinpc has been postponed twice on account of xvcatlicr and is now called for- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th AT 2.00 0'CLOCK P. M. CENTRAL BEDEQITE IIALL Toronto Stocks Continued from page 13 .-l-(WT!-funky O71 080 600 Hv Charg 40 500 Ind Lk 4 son lnsnrin 37 1000 I Coal 94 .1823 I Nick 45 1-8 1190 I Pole .. 27 1-0 1500 .lacu'1-t 20 10400 Jet Oil 57 1000 Joli:-i .. . 47 5100 Jupiter . 281 21730 Keloro . 26 W10 Konvlw 23 310 Kerr Add . 17 3-8 02200 Kcrbnvcnn 14 12825 Kirk Hnd . 104 V100 Kirk Ll: . 75 5000 Kirk Tmvn . iii .'t.u2fm vflnnrlil-n 54 7400 Krnv Oil . 205 790 Lnhrsd 875 2600 lmdulnma . 26 ndnnn r.r- Dufli . 122 . 21000 l,k Fortune . 4 3-4 anon 1.k Linc . 19 "villi l. Oslr . 21 07' 1. Share , 11 1-2 1500 La 1.117. . 280 4000 Lima Cod 9 33300 l.nnaslm 4 5-8 4100 Lnvnlin 16 1100 l.cclur' Con 51 anon T oitrh 110 rtnnn l.cnr-curt 2''. 1-2 lnnn lrwinriin 9 350 L L l.nc E7 ilnnn i.I Pete 50 srnn lmivict 90 1-” 0'-fl tiamsszi .. . 17R 6370'! Vncbonald 141? :00 Macho . 4 7-8 rinn Mm-keno 140 1500 Mm-Lend . 278 1200 .Vrnrlscn 191 snn Monitor 16 1-2 1630 Malnrilf: 175 2300 yfnriin 5 1000 Mnlarrnw 27 4300 Mavn 26 22250 xfcnousz Sag . 20 .'VicTnlv1'(' 500 .l'ir-Kc-mic 2100 Minrlnmnr 1.'i!l'l Milirln-Scot. 5030 ltlodrl Oils 500 Montmtbnn anon Mvlnvrmq 100 Not Poll.- isnn Vcszlis 300 Now Bid 1153 Now R Dom 2100 New Uni -1350 New Dicken 17100 V Hush Mai 1000 New Jason 7000 N lactic:-re T70 N.r'u'liInd Zlififl Nmv Mar , 600 N Mort-i.Ir)n lnnn N Masher 500 New Norse 7000 New Nor: . 3150 New Pacalta 18000 N Ryan L soon with ms 'sxc'LusIvs 4 or My motion of the atria and "fabrilast." Delightful comfort in a front-lace Nunsck Corset. . . . These have the patented sliding back which adjusts itself to bending. sitting body. Made of nude col- ored. closely woven "Coutil" with elastic in- , surfers. ths size are to I in. medium hip. ,. Each ..... Island Men Serving In Far East cute: to attend the annual meet- Si. Marys y. it. Meeting Held The February meeting of the W summerside. was bold in the par- ish hall with a splendid attend- ance on Wednesday afternoon. who president. Mrs. Ray Clark. was in the chair. The opening hymn "The King or Love My Shepherd Ia" was fol- lowed by one minute's silence in memory of the late King. and a brief prayer for the Royal Family. The scripture lesson was in Colosslans 2. after which prayer was offered. The president read an article "The vision of the W. A. work". and Mrs. J. R. Murphy con- ducted the mission study on Latin America. After singing two verses of "God save The Queen". Archdeacon Harrison closed the devotional per- iod with prayer. During the business session eighteen visits were reported and Mrs. Margaret Council and Mrs. Everett Simmons were appointed on the new visiting committee. Ar- ranxements were made for attend- ance at the world day of prayer. and Mrs. Earle Simmons and the president were appointed as dele- in: in Charlottetown in March. Mic? the meeting adjourned. A social hour followed when Mr; George HOKI. as hostess, refreshments. served -s in : . A , it vi ;- 1.-son Nisto 1.1 ' t ” A r "' 345 Norsnda 70 1-4 1175 Nordon 113 5854 Norvzold 7 1-2 2000 Noriartic .. .... I9 1-2 mo Normetal 52.5 2500 Nomick . 9 4500 N Denison 15 500 Nor Inca 9 3-4 11100 Nor can 75 R000 Nor Exten 23 1-2 4000 Nubar 14 32900 Oblskl . 27 I-'3 1050 O'Brien I111 360 Ounmn 9 3-4 12000 nil select - 13 I200 Oknlta 390 720 0'Learv 22 2500 Omnitrans 5 1-2 7500 Opemiskn .. 218 10600 Ont Pyrites 165 1900 Orlsc 8 62000 Osislm NH 500 PM: Coyle 100 400 Pac Pets 11 4700 Pnmour 77 T2500 Pan West T10 2000 Partanen 4 1-" 2000 Psymsstcr 64 1-2 3700 Penn Cob 40 750 Ferrari 62 R7800 Petrol 84 2655 Pick Cr 155 750 Placer .. 49 ; 10100 From Bord 3.1 A 5900 PTGSTOH 349 i-our Prince Edward island men are serving in the destroyer I-I.M., -j-?--v-r----r-w- 3”” Purd-1' Ml” 11 1'2 c.s. Nootics, now in the Far East under United Nations command. and 40”” 0119 C00 155 They are, left to right: AB Donald Bruce and AB William Gnudet. both 400 0119 MR" 29” cf Cnnriottctmvn; Lcig. Seaman Robert Keating. Magdalen Islands; ' V' ' 'A 1900 01196051011 and Able Scntnen Vernon Steele and Ernest Mcxinnon, both of Chsr- lcnu Y 0115 Quemont ioumownl M 29:32 rcll:rT';'l:l:lar 30 (National Defence Photo.) l Merrtili Vrvallaxe of sun;-3 22300 Rednln M300 U" Oils I lrrnersl e spcn. n ew 1135 recent 5.. .0... Reef Pete 3333 353 33;. O Leary and is his M" iii; Ann Reeves - A ' ' . mm R"Cm"l 32', vmmres lul l lmlltltllredmlll Sllllrll'tsn1el')s'id:' ollivmbllaml-ll mo Ricltfield 1225 Waite Am i ids ,,-mm H ”" l um Rix Athsb lvligekiislifqol S 1' 0 l V" W ' moo Roche 63 3 Br - --l No breaks were reported in telc-; g . mm Roxana 19190 West Ashit')' .. 60 phone or tclegrnph service. Tlln C:'lmr-bPl3l?:n Mrs: Hawk: liallllljli 2000 Roy Silv 53,-n w Homesm ,. 180 train service nnd the electric light? 1 mp ham 1 fllgic refimgq vslmls 1000 Flummunl 100 Wg Lmsehold 320 service were very good. fag Ge Dung 0 ri an wen”- ;::2:: yaw” 1:? 1 r 2 1 ' 2 " rinn srmnorm 595' -For three days this week, from , 92; sapnmre 2501) Windward 30 loarly Monday morning. Feb. lllth ,knl;::,l 3::”Mf:le3dEENtrecplwzei:0 21.1041 Snurrv 2000 VVIHOHI 0 3'4 to Wednesday. Feb. 20th. the sec-in km id 0 l an"; e 5 R50 SPCIIP Free 03990 Wr Harv: - 335 mid bncl snowstorm of the wiiiicrlhlln .3 R in?" remwry ml”"”" 271 Selhnrn Wts 30000 YM9 Mild 72 lccntinucd to blow snow, imd pilt-,Hll Tam: lmlsl l" the western i.'-O0 Scnsfnr 9-Elm Y3" Calluck 30 huge drifts along the roads. l asp mm ghm,.k,... 1:100 Ycllorex 12 ..,--- p Th ! ;----- 100 Sheen Cr 59” Y1! 3051' 133 l The rural mall couriers opcrai- K "9 many rend” M M” Fwd 2594 Shcrriit. ””0 Y”k9"0 103 ling out of 0'Lcary have not bceimme -V' R'”5eVlll9' "ma her recent '.2100 Slilanm . , lablc to deliver mail during thc ""55 Mm Nlsh her 3 slwed-V ”'- 4-ifin Sii Miller I l R" lihrco days of storm nnd p(ll'llllHSIcOvcry' Winn snu Brazesu 1!! 1-? I lim several days more. as 11. will hr ”"f' , , , ' .-inn snooner 131 1-2 1500 l)Rlll0llSlP 40 ,rlpys until all the rural roads Mel Ml” EMM" 0B””"- P”"("P3i 500 Rnooner 40 1445 Fwd 0”? v R0” passable, lint Albany Schonluspent a recent mm Smrra” " 45 mm yukm, con g 33 1.3: (weekend as guest of her parents, 3299 steep Rk Toinl solos -- 2,630,000 shares. 1 The many friends M M” sump lMr. and Mrs. A. D. 0Brlen. 13000 Sud Cont - crlnnd Bell of Mill River will be IRM- 9nn Sullivan 325 BANKS sorry to learn that she has becnl M155 Rlm Xe”-V' leach" "lH9W' 312.'l0 Sunerinr H2 g. rr-riously ill. She has been a nn-lllm schmlr mfd Ml" G"'"d K9”?- 299: Srlvnnlte 130 33" B-Wk Of MOM 2' 3'”l1t'.r-nt at the hospital in Cliarlotte-lm"h9r '" 03”” Rwd Schml 300 Teck I-l 275 335 Blnk "Y N5 37 'iuwn but is now resting at lie.-lspem” ” T”-'9"" w"k9"d 33 3"95l-5 5200 Tombill 57 125 can Bank of Com . 251-i home. AZ lot their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. zznn Torbrit 1115 100 Dom Bank 23 1-41 gm Paulmus Kelly. 1500 TOWRKMRC 9 l"3 130 RWM 3”” 23 103 Snow squalis and drifting snow 12300 Tower Pele 4? .c4.mbincd with vcrv limvv roads, Th” f0"ml'l'"5 ”"d”."3 spent "' 2020 Trims Ernp 585 l.Vi)l'STRl,u.S Waused 3 ha” Magic" M'the Ogrt-cent weekcnd at their respective 310” Tran! RC5 4 53 99 Cit" 3”" Ill 34 ;Lt-nrv school on Monday HIICInOOl1lllomeS: Mm” Mary Ml"'”Y "id 3500 Wind Pele 49 25 5l"'D50"”'A r -- 9 3”REsnd lihere was no school all day Norman M”th”'5' 9! me Umlm 3475 -I-1.,” on 275 172 simpsons 3 30 1.: lwedneldav. An anemmn ten Spam Commercial College. Charlottetown. 25509 Tungsten as .. .......D. sored by the lad,” M the 01””). find Miss Alfredo O'Brien of Prlncc 143540 V Milli!!!-I 33 .. Th"? Wei" 3b0ul' 130-000 k"0W":United Church hnd in be posi.pon- ol WM” Culley” 110m 17 Aghestog 400 dinhctlr sllffcrers in Canada inim on wednesdm, nmmoonv --w 7nn Yin Keno 13 1951. pills an animated romn 1111-1 7 . , .. 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Brasslore that is ideal for the "too FOIJNQATION oanuisurs GOTHl0.Your Best .0 land throughout west Prince gen-l lcrnliy. drifts tied up mama to ml -extcnt unequalled in several yeorsl Traffic on main ltltzhwavs was, quickly bogged down and all motor; ;t"nffic on rural roads was sur.-' . pmdrcl. This morning (Wednesday) drifts Inn the Barclay Road and on the 1O'Leary Road near the residence .of Mr. George Dunvlle, are the highest for many years and the cuttings are the deepest. Around 0'Leary Corner and in the Wood- stock-Elmedale district, drifts and lcuttings are reported to be over twenty feet in places. i Good work has been done by tho operator of the Government snow- Dlow at O'Leary. Dermot; Mac- Lesn. He made several emergency trips in the worst of the storm to allow the Doctor torrench sick pa- tients. and to allow patients from the country to come in to O'Lcary for the Doctor and to reach hos- - pital by train. if eccssary. He has plowe'd the main roads. PANSY MISSION BAND, -The regular meeting of the Pansy Mission Band was held on February 9. 1062. at the home lof Mrs. Everett Williams, lflmsdale The meeting opened with hymn number 014. which was followed by Mission Band Purpose. Sybil Rix then read the Scripture. Pauline coughlln read a poem which was followed by prayer by Mrs. Burton Stewart. Roll call was answered by fourteen mem- lbers and collection amounted to s1.88. and dues. twenty cents Hymn 504 was nicely sung by Valerie and Olga Johnston and Anna, Williams. .ollowed by a prayer by Estelle Williams. A story was then read by Mrs. Bur- ton Stewart and Mrs. Everett wil- linms. Pictures were shown on flannclgrnph. Roll call at. the next meeting is to be answered by a verse of scripture containing the word "Bethlehem." Pauline Couxhlin. Valerie Johnston and carol Mac- Neill yvera appointed to sing at the next, meeting. Valerie John- ston. Anna Williams and Cather- ine William wurs appointed for prayer. Ethel Williams was ap- pointed in cha e of the prolflmv The meeting closed with hymn ass, followed by the Mispah Beno- diction and Mrs. lirvin Hard! donated the Mission and trout- KINII EIILE Tllm J flu the 1:, winners at two cord parties held recently at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wallace and the Parish Hall. Alberton. Mr. Gerard Kelly won ihc freezeout at the Psrishl Hall on February 11. congratula- tions to all! Y, Alberfon and VI 0 I Iclnrl-y -Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Oliver. Mrs. fleber Ramsay and Miss Eleanor Ramsay. Alberton. were visitors to Moncton this week. Friends of Mr. William Hardy. Montrosc..src sorry to know he is not enjoying his usual good health and wish him an early recovery. Mrs. Seymour Thompson of Elmsdslc is ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Fred Hardy in Montrose. Mrs, John Donovan arrived re- cently from Timmins Ontario. to visit. hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Irving, Alberton. CARLETON W. -The monthly meeting of the Carleton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Haber Myers on Feb. 14. The president presided and the meeting opened by singing the "Ode" and repeat- lnir the "Creed" in unison. Minutes were read and approved and roll csll was taken with 15 members present, Welcome guests for the evening were members from the Searletown Women's In- stitute. W Corresponde was read and discussed and the school and sick committees gave their reports. The Red Cross convenor nave her rc- nnri. and it was decided to ask Ecdeaue Rink management if it would be nossible to have the rink some evening for a hockey match. Mrs. John Myers was appointed in see about same. Mrs. Elmer Btordy kindly invited the member: to meet at her home for the March meeting. when the lunch committn. will be Mrs. Frank Ouiglcv. Mrs. Ralph Mnccsull and Mn. John Myers. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthe . and the remain- der of the even ng was spent in '0l'W0l'lltl0n- tunes. and contests. Lunch was served by the Carleton women's Institute. I KllN!'N0'l'0!i Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Mat- lneo 3:30 on Saturday. Who a merry chase-three guys wl s gleam in their ayes on a riotious romantic chaa . Who wins? Ro- bert Walker, Pater Lswford, Marl: Stevens. Deborah Kerr in "ELIAS! nulva arr Also psarial and News. Where's your birth certificate? A birth certificate could decide if you get an inheritance-. . . even determine the amount of life insur- ance payments -- as March Reader's Digest. explains. You'd need one to prove citizen- ship for many good jobs . . . or to get. A passport. And in some schools, a child needs a birth certificate just to attend ciasaos! March Reader's Digit:-st. tells you what to do to get in birth certificate -- even if there's no oiiicial record of your birth. (let. your March Roadcr's Digest today: 40 nrticlc-n nf lasting inter- est, condensed from lending maga- zinra. current hooks. -KENSINGTON l'lINli , SATURDAY. FEB. 23 Skating 1:30 to 3:30 and 8 to 10 MONDAY, FEB. 25 Second Ggantcsemi-Finals North Shore League FREETOWN vs. SPRING VALLEY Game 8:30 Sharp REGENT TODAY 2:30-7-9:15 "RAIDERS or TOM- AIIAWK CREEK" A "Durango Kid" Western -AND- , Ila:-a's I aatlnlng to II O I O '7---i-... :3 ldaltf Aoolaacsn-lam-lusts-uoalaassuaamanuu Jun Gmmcad . li...":."!..'-:- as lomil II "IR. Pitimloo" nimisl )1 lm hm - minus 01 Mom In -sausoln sy into low and lack! Mini -Iuol at a my 01 llaul Aral Iulouu Ila llnllsd Mich A. of St. Mary's Anglican church, Professional ca; Ill. J. A. Itlliiill DENTIST Dental X-lay. lnaallnan Building Dial 2800 I 1'1 T-K MT llli. J.lI. Glllllllllllild VETEIINAIIAN Dial 2520 Water Siraai East Sumrnarsicla W. GIIESTER S. Macllolllilll Barrister, solicitor, Not", lite. LLB. Office formerly occupied by Date Heath Strong. K. c. Money to Loan Collections Promptly Attended To. W.E. GALLAGIIAN Physician 6 surgeon office: as summer sum lioura 11.00 to 12.00 a. II. 2.00 to 5.00 p. m. 1.00 to 8.00 p. Ill. Dial 2352 ll. F. ilunter ll. 0. ” P. I. I. Complete Vlsnal Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 8MAI.LMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETBIST it. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto -- Cnauairy 5 summer St.. summersldr PHONE 2413 I E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.O. OPTOMITBIBT Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Office Hours! 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 and by appointment Phone 3281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summeralda 1'. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Comment Building lummaralde. P. I. I. PHONE ms ' ; llll. GLEN ll. llEllllllY Veterinary Surgeon Pboaa I Remington CAPITOL TODAY 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 2 - BIG ATTRACTIONS 2 Allan (Rocky) Lane and his Stallion (Black Jack) ' in an Advpnture Weston- ' "ROUGH RIDERS OF DImANGO' 1 . .,-1. 1.417 ml mp i'.liI' itI'l 1'. IHNIF”