lHomp,l'on it is with much pleasure that relatives and friends of Mrs. collision in which she ilaS involved. is not so serious at at first reported. and that i,L.m this lady and the three chil- druil in the car at the time of the atildefll. are gradually progress- in-,:. with medical Ind hospital care. , f our district players and hoe- Loy fans ivere at Borden Rink to participate and witness the game by Albany St. Pats vs. Long Creek Bull Dogs. Albany ,,-mniug by the score of 11 - 5 with a large attendance. on Feb. 19 Relatives and friends, here. of Miss Priscilla Nelson, regret to learn of her recent sudden ill- ,,N, requiring immediate medical and nursing care, and extend host wishes that hospital cure my speedily restore her to good health. i'ri-ir to leaving for Ottawa. uhrre he has accepted an im- porlaill. position. I farewell party. ttPll attended by friends and ”li9ll wishers" of Richard E. Ferguson. son of Mr. and Mrs. iirlwin Ferguson. of Hampton, has held in Hampton Hall. in his honor. on Feb. 17. Presentation of an envelope shower. practically demonstrating the esteem of all present. was made on their be- half. by the Misses Sarah lilac- Quarrie. and Barbara Duiisfurd. A graduate of P. W. C.. with I decree from Dnlhousie Univer- Sil). uur young friend is well qualified for the position he is filling. Following a delightful lunch. and best wishes for fuiui'e mu-css. the remaining time was pleasantly wiled away with ap- prnpi-iate sing-song. and dancing. riiir hockey fans followed the i'rilWll to the Forum to witness iliv islanders take I two game lr.irl in the series by illdfeatirig ilir ti.-ipiials by the score of 3-2. laiviu iiersoii iiuw urgently coil- .n..rrs lllitl. the time has arrived uiiwii a "twig-watz" clcctrical ii v lllll;! siuiiiil to motorists. will Millll Iw set up at those Albany ("ii--siii-s. lulluwing this the sec- null -1-rious car-train collision. of in-l-viii or-currcnct-. with serious llljlll'l('S to all concerned. wcck-cud visitors in this and nivruiiig districts. included: Mr. iiiiri Mrs. John A. MacKinnon. l'l'llll'('lllll. Misses Ruth rDunsford. siuzlcnt of P. W. C.. Mr. and illl”-. lCr(-roll Glover. Norboro and Mr. Kayo Cameron. of Tiurn. N. S. The scrxires of public worship hcrc ucre well attended not- uiihslaiidiiig very adverse weath- er conditioiis. The message on "'l'lie Living Christ" reccivcd close attention. all joining in the fine singing of those old familiar hymns used at these services. A Rush To Buy Felt In U. S. By SAM DAWSON rxicir YORK tAPl -A rush to buy -- st-iiictliiiii: most industries ha. i'Il.l -mi for several months-- is rlcirlupiiig now in a number of liulmii izil commodities. l xi'lIS of copper were among the fir-l in put on the pressure. Now .sir-r-lm.il.crs report the rush is on for sonic of their products. So do the -rnthctic rubber plants. And thr lll'lKlIt'('l for another big spurt in liIIIllE building this spring is hrinpmiz orders for lumber mills and for makers of home appli- Inros and furniture. Except perhaps for copper. there. is no real shortage of the kind llini marked the early post-war lrars. The urge to order appears In arise in part from fears that pin-vs may go higher or that labor troubles may mean work Kl-Iiipages late in the spring. Producers also cite another ree- Illll il.ind-to-mouth buying policies liruuglit down inventories. as plan- nvil The result was that the first .imir of (lrinanrl stretched the time liriuccii nrdi-riiig and receiving rirlivery. Companies which had been operating happily on I raw material supply sufficient for 30 or 45 days" production. siiddciily lnlmrl lhis leeway too small for comfort. WHEN DAY! LENGTHEN lVllI"Il days lengthen. More of light than dark: when hard earth readies in a soft warm Spring: lvlien cold., close Winter life "Dons: to free hope and cheer. Ami forward - looking To some glad May Day: Vilicn those-who-have-not M3)" rejoice with those-who-linve: ll.-t llenvcn's providence sends izlil. zind wiirmth. and rain. for all alike, - Brspesking Nature's care for all. Now too when the psgan Easter of the Spring ' . Ecrniiics for Christians lengthen- vd forty days til minor sacrifices to prepare p souls l-or our Lord's great challenge T0 a world - that like Nature- Could bespeek the will of Heaven: A .hallcnge strong. turning Black Friday 13"" bflxht Easter Sunday; (.old tomb emptying into warm Garden Where loving hearts can greet. 'l"E:m- A life thst Ill world's Could not finally "put to death". . . Lent is such holy season. Ymk Lana -W. L. Bailey. rive ouiACl-IE I I have learned that the l0 Fredericton Mr. John j. Mncbowell. Fred- ericton. was I visitor to Cher- on Monday, March let. 'Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Morrell and little son Leigh Charles. Fredericton. visited relatives in Albei-ton, recently. Mrs. S. M. MacDowell and little son Robert Paul. returned to their home in Trenton. N. S.. after spending two weeks here visiting relatives. Miss Betty MecLeod, Frederic- ton, spent the weekend of Feb. 27th visiting in Charlottetown. While working, Mr. Frank Stevenson. Springton. had the mldsrtine d ontthg IE but withysn no. he required medi- cIl Ittentlon. Mrs. E. W. Cutcllffe was host- ess to the indies of Fredericton Christin Church Ind Pleesnn Valley United Church for the World's Day of Prayer Service held on Friday. February 25th In CAPITALIST CORN MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet Communist party called Friday on its youth division to Ipenrhend I vigorous campaign to grow corn in the American style. This was in line with I speech by party chief Nikita S. Khrushchev last month praising American farming meth- ods. particularly in planting more corn to feed livestock. CANADIAN STATESMAN-Custom 4-Door Sedan-No other 1955 car has such a dramatic, yet functionally designed, front end as the new Nash Canadian Statesman. The exterior beauty of this tnily has car is complimented by the glamorous styling and upholstery of the in-designed interior. There's I choice of three great transmissions, too . . . Standard Synchromesh, Automatic Overdrive or Dual-Range Hydra-Matic Drive. And be sure to ask your Nash Dealer Ibout the high compression Dual Powortlyte twin-carburetor engine. been copied and built into other cars were actually pioneered by Nash! Now, Nash i55 presents I new feature-I continental design front end, with road- guide fenders and Safety-Vu headlights, located in the sports-car grille. The low position of the head- lights gives I greater oonceiitrstiori of light Ihoed and greater safetyland efficiency in fog or rain. Another achievement in better motoring--pioneered by Nash. NASH MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED A SUISIDIAIY or AMERICAN Moron CORPORATION See 2.5235 "The World Day of Prsyer" service was observed on Friday afternoon It South Winsloe Unit- ed Church. Mp. Earl Rodd pre- sided over the service with the various parts being taken by members of the W. M. S. and others. Scripture, John 15:1-12 Z wIs read by Mrs. Orville Turner. Mr. Heber Hardy gsve I most inspiring address. A solo, Ivory Pslnces. by Mrs. Heber Hardy was very beautifully rendered. The pianist for the service was . Stanley Younker of North Winsloe. The offering was re- ceived by Mrs. Glydon Mound. The meeting closed by singing "The Day Thou Gsvest Lord is Ended" followed by the benedic- tlon. Haolbrook Mr. Ind Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and family were recent visitors in Hazelbrook. Mr. Hollis Jenkins. Cross Roads. he purchased the beautiful three year old filly from Mr. Larson Wood. The farmers are busy grading and shipping their potatoes these days. the price is considerable better than last year. Mr. David MacMurrsr was I recent visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Coady. Quite I number of race fans motored to Vernon Saturday to witness the ice races. the track vu I I vi! you mj. Two of our local horses. nsmely. Money Adds was 1 1 in Class (A). He is owned by our Creamery Manager Eerie Jones, and Dr. F. A. owned by Carl Wood wIs 1, 3. 1. in Class (B). The Women's Institute of the district held I very successful auction sale at the home of Mrs. James and Carl Wood. Many vis- itors were in attendance from the Mt. Herbert and the Mt. Al- bion lnslitutes, the large quantity of articles were all sold by the four auctioneers Messrs. Earle Jones. Kent Jones, Harold Car- ver and Louis Young. The bid- ding was furious by the ladies and I very substantial sum was realized. A dainty lunch was ser- ved by the Hazelbrook Institute. D. ldl Jean has Ieeeptd position in the Government Ger- Ige in Charlottetown. Mr. Ind Mrs. Boswell Carver have moved into their new home we all wish them the best of health Ind happiness. Miss Lillian Mccassey. teacher in Hnzelbrook, spent the week- end It her home in Mt. Stewart. Recent visitors It the Roy Jones home were Mr. and Mrs. Herold Carver and Miss Velma Myers. Mr. Ind Mrs. Reginsld Jenkins and family were recent visitors to Cornwall. Phoenician traders vlsitod Ipnin more than 1,000 years before the Christian era. ' Drug Tested For Arthritis NEW YORK 4API-A potent new drug tested on 1,000 patients looks exceptionally effective for safe control of rheumatoid arthri- tis. I drug firm said Tuesday. The drug is metacortandrncin. It's I msn-made cousin of the adrenal gland hormone cortisone and I related hormone. hydrocar- tlsone. K Metncortandracin now is gener- ally Ivallable by doctor's pre- scrlption. Ifter tests finding it better than 95-per-cent effective against severe arthritis. estimated to afflict 7.500.000 Americans. said officials of Schering Corp.. Bloom- ...WlT-ll THE 7 BIG FEATURES EVERY CAR MUST SOMEDAY HAVE! Many of the outstanding features that have since The noun: Ix: Frldny, Much 4, field. N.J. The man-made drug h IIII h five times more potent, he the same amount of dose. than cori- sone or hydrocrotfsone Inld Inn- cls C. Brown, compnw and Dr. Edward Henderson. n1 cal director. OWEN SOUND. Ont. (OP)-PC the third time hi I month. ku- edy struck Tuesday It die family of Mrs. Nellie Jenhn of Owen Sound when fire burned oi that two - storey frame house. Two weeks ago Mrs. Jenlrs' husband. George, died and two weeks beforo that her son-in-lsw. Ernie Wlllltol, of Desbro. died. PREsENTiNGM35 . IIIIIQUILLII "LIVING IGOR” - Nnsh single unit body construction does Iwsy with un makeshift brscing Ind supports. with the widest front sat at any cor. Nash Ilene gives you more leg. liesd, hip, and shoulder mom-both front and toes. CIIATII TIAVIL GOMFOIT-Toudl I lever Ind either front seat goes bsck gently. one notch It I time. into five restful positions. With both scsts horizontal you hnve luxurious Twin Trevel beds-ideal for sportsmen Ind vscntionists. OIIATII VIIIIILITV-Nnsh '95 IIII the greetest Scone-Rnmlc visibility with the widest ,. 4 windshield and rear window of soy cnr on the road. Nash wipers actuslly clean Imuud the curve of the windshield. Assume um nuuoIuvIsuiIn.I1'v-NIA '55 features I shorter turning radius. new bond than industry average. and new, improved steering mechanism. .(nIi-frirlimi bearings produce effort less steering. K '5eIvt'. NOW on DISPLAY . AT ALL NASI-I DIALIRS Ambassador-I-Canadian Sfofesmon-Canadian Rambler Metropolitan NASH IXGLIIIIVI WIATOIII IV!-Hosting Ind uentllsting System- iho greatest comfort Ind henlili feature ever put into I csr. One simple control gives you tlmnianuiirull controlled hut. Fresh Iir uiteriug the cu is filmed through replscssble Fiber- glass flltersl ST. PETERS ROAD IIAIII IXCLUIIVI DIGI- GOIL IIII-Extrn-long coil springs front and resr credle the centre of gravity - Ind csrweight between Ind below them (fer left)-for greater ssfety Ind riding comfort. Springs on con- ventlonsl can Ire vertical Ind sliortee. IAIN IXCLUSIVI DOUILI. STIKNGTN IINCLI UNIT IODV- Natl! '55 (top)-is I rigid. welded single unit. built like streamlined trains Ind jet ..' greater strength. safety. Ind the unn- pleu sliminallan of body bolt squukl Ind rnitlu. In old-type construction (below) the body rides "piggyback" on I frsme, iomcd by body bolts did eventually lemon and rattle. designed fol . ... .,.y..... ..