: IAGE TWELVE . riiii GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN APRIL 23. 1952 low London and Vlolslty Ilsa Elaine Campbell. ttudant nurse at the Prince Edward Island aiosairtal. Charlottetown. s pant Isa -Sunday and Monday visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coaspboll. Graham's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crabbe of Milton visited recently at the home of Mrs. Crabbe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayhew. New London. Mr. Ioltby Mayhew of Char- lottetown spent the Easter wack- ond visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Msybow. Mr. Oliver Bernard has return- ed to his homo in New London after spending the winter in Saint John. New Brunswick, where he was employed. Mrs. Marshall Constable has re- turned to her home. in New Lon- don after spending the past week in Charlottetown. While in town she was guest of her daughter and ooh-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald BMVIIOII and family. Miss Earlth MacLeod of Bay View spent a few days recently as guest of Miss Norma MacK:ly It her home in New London. Mill Mary Macliay. Graham's Road School. has re- turned to her home in Clinton after attending the 'l'eacliers' Con- vention in Charlottetown. teacher of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Macl-Zwcn of Stanley Bridge motored to Mal- peque on Sunday, April 20th, where they visited at the home of Mr. MacEwen's sister. Mrs. Duncan MacGougan. and his motli- er. Mrs. Edward Macliwen. mu-M Il&7 LAS".l'-chlorophyll in 33 mouth! Chlorodent doesn't just cover up mouth odor, but destroys it. By paste regularly-preferably after meals-you can have a clean, fresh mouth all day long! Complete Mouth Cora At the same time, Chlorodent Eghis tooth doay andreliovascoaunongunidiaordaimltcloaaa tuthlaaautifallyaridputslastingsparkloinyour Inib by promoting the hygiene which is the foandatioriofboaut-ifiiitooth.AnddIildrsolovo is oooi, minty davor. Got Chlorodent at any drug cousatc. Ai'yoiir don&t or sea for yourself why in winning friosdafosterthan anyoflrertooclrrpasteeuerolfa-ed D his Canadian public! groan substancain allplantswithwhicls they convert lifeless chemicals and sunlight into lib-giving nourishment. When you brush your tsoth with new Chlorodent Toothpaste, this natural agent performs a miracle in your On Tuesday evening. April 15th. I social evening was in honor of the local hockey team. a dalightta held at Graham's Road Hall the Monarchs. which is comprised of boys from Graham's Road and New landon. The entertainment was planned by members of the Women's Institute and the ladies of the district provided the treat. Members of the hockey team. so mpanied by their wives and friends. were seated on the plat- form where they were served a delicious lunch of sandwiches. cakes and cookies and a very gen- erous helping of ice aosm. On behalt or the hockey team Mr. Louis Campbell in a law well chosen words, thanked the ladies for their kindness. Mrs. John Maccrcgor, president of the Wo- men's Institute, fittingly replied for the ladies. A former mem- ber of the team, 2nd Lieutenant Dsrrach Murray. home on leave from the Royal Canadian Army. then addressed the team and con- gratulated them on their efforts. Lunch was also served to support- ers and friends of the team from the vicinity who were present. Those assisting in serving were Mrs. Millar Campbell. Mrs. Earl Campbell. Mrs. Ray Macbood, Mrs. Jack Mac-Kay. Mrs. John Mac- Gregor. Mrs. J. M. Campbell and Mrs. Fred Campbell. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in dancing. music being supplied by Mrs. Lorna Campbell. Mrs. Wilbur MacKa,v. Miss Laura Mac- Kay and Mr. Joe Wigmore. xaansauun. on-mam. Aprili Ger- man appeals court today rejoctodi the plea of Ilse Koch, "rho witch be freed at once. She asked the court to de- clsrc illegal the life sentence pas- sed on her by a German court in incited concentration .1 C" '."i camp staff to urder, attempted mu m lreameni . EW green loolhpasle with A rircicie chlorophyll! Fresiiiiilouili not for minutes . bui git DAY LONG I Yhis revolutionary. new green chlorophyll toothpaste DISTROY8 MOUYN 000! in- molros possible compioto oh-day protoetionzllsoltottovovorymoollftgiito tools decoy, combats common gum trouble. 2') -(Iuutors)-- Tho West of luchenwald." to 151 on charges of having Bischcnwald Nani a toothpaste! It's using this booth- 3 I I iisi 3 is I '3 .1 H dalllllc odor-nioaaarla i 3 lanes: illoomi if field Corner O'Loary spent hater with her receiving medical treatment and children of Miscouclic. Wednesday. '”"IiIi'."a..n””" -'-'..-:..:':.'.-...-er: ivaiiiossusioasnisuoinuuuiratsiieuussssinueisi W-VNiori'l'iIom and Vicinity -The many friends of Mr. D. S. Ramsey regret to hear he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. and Vicinity -Mrs. Urban Plneau has return- ed to her home after spending a week visiting in Misoouche and Buminorside. she was accompanied on her return by her daughter. Balm. who will spend her holi- M,r. Normitn Ford nlit-iided ilir dlyg in mogmgieid, Teacht-ra' Convention in Char- iottctown recently. -Mrs. Mae Ii. Palmer. teacher at Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Birch and mom". 3;", R, G, gm-m. she family were visitors iii the home also attended the Teacher's con- 91 Ml" Ind MW GP-Udon Grixs vontion in Charlottetown. 9” 5""dHl'- AW” 13”!- Mr. M Dom, i t I Mr. Arnold McI.ennt-n, Port Hill. y” n I E pun?" spent the Easter holidays with his 'l-llsi h ital in Charlttetow. . my friends Wi5hohinl ii speedy'M"' Graydii" c'””' "cov"y' y liiiis Priscilla Mi-Ailliiir spent . he Hister linlidaxs uilii lie-r ur- The members of Si. Antlionysl , ' . . '1 uuon held me” mommy ,,get.i;r;i&.urMr. and Mrs. HOIIHC Mi. together in their "home" at Bloom-, H field Corner, on April 16th. i blr. Rohr-rt hiain'ii'ti (iiiairinlie- I ' . ltoiin, spent iil9. Eiisicr iinlidni: Mr" mid Mi" ci”9nC9 Pmeiliiwitli his pnrcnts. Mi. and Mrs. SDCMI Leigh Mnyilnrd. April 16th visiting in Bloomfield and Plusville, at lheiri 31,, H0... R,.,,.,.,.. c,............ tupemve hqmet” i,l0)'HI. limit! the E;tSlPl' lmiitinys uiiii his mother, Mrs. Arthur 3139979 5.WnP3ih.V 15 beilli OX-inanistty, and his sister iinri l)rnllt- aister and brother-in-law, Mr. and i Prince County Hospital from her recent illness. Her many friends are pleased to hear she will be returning home shortly. Mrs. Sti-nning McNevln and son Alden. of Borden. spent their East- er holidays with Mrs. MacNevln's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colville. The regular meeting of the Northani Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Spur- geon Dymont on Thursday eve- ning. April 10th. Usual business was discussed and a grab bag was held at the close of the meeting which brought a nice sum. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the committee. Miss Erma Grlgg was (I visitor to Sumnierside on Friday, April 1Sili. --AW. spring doth ride no charger bold. But comes on tiptoe, lightly tsp- ping. On the trre-trunks and the sod Calls the earth to end its nap- ping. tended to Mrs. William 0'llailuranior-in-lim, Mi. iiiiii Mix. i.(llIiS and family following the sudden Cilllll. death of Mr. 0'Halioran on Wed-' --.. - iuldlll APT” i5li1- Ml". .i.tnirs Pliillip.-'. Siiiiiiiiciuxiilc. -- was il rvcriii l'iSiif)I' iii Ilio linme Miss Elaine Pine.-iu is spciidiiig ll of Mr. nml Mrs. Mlrcri Culiiiil. few days of her racaiioii with iiciw sister, Mrs. Leo Gallant in Pius-r Mi. ii-iii-ild iilzirin-:m slirni um ville. Ii-Insior lmliiiiiis uifli his Iiriiflu-r -11 and sisit-r-in-lair, Mr, and M”. T; iilalph MncLcnn. TWICKENHAM. England-iCPil - - -Charles Wilmott. 9:, is belie.-cal Mrs. mu M-.ici.r.-in is :,..-...n...; the oldest living lyric-writer ill." '"”"”l'-i ililiifiill in Britain. He once turned out l.x'r)(-szitlllll. iziinsi of livr Sihl0l. Mrs. W. for such stars as Marie Lloyci.'li. Smiiii. Fanny Leslie and Vesta Tilley. 1 0i-l;l'l8- (iiinrlntiolnu n. -. .'ili'.-. Fliiiriiir Phillips is mais- ing a szitisiiivinry i'r-cmoigi in ilic THAT COOL. PRIEH GREEN cosnss bot-n 1-hisroplsyii. it osplaiu N Will beckon to the world below. ('il?lliiOiiF-I Thin green blades of grass sliooliiig Small broiin leaf-buds open slow, . waiting till the golden suit up- ;YcEiow i-mciis. purple violet, ishily peeping in me wood. Brooks are babbling, birds singing. I know are iAnd the days are good. -Anne McDonald ll. R. i. Siimincr. 9. (il.li2AN CITIZENS Ii has been estimated iilli the average Cnnndiiin uses more than 30 pounds of soap every year. PEPSODENT i PRODUCT groataot daodorlriog subotaacs rt-or itisrovorcds Chlorodoofa long-lasting clean. but holisg. traced to conditions which start withsore, bleeding gums. Chlorodent promotssthe wthofdrm.hsalt.hy- pink tluuo. you are troubled with toads guns, youwillwant to use Chlorodontforiis fast relief ofthia 'Wstar-oolablo obloroplsylllas 'tfiiAllSClil0ROPliiil? Chlorophyll is the magic groan aubstaaeo in all growing things, which transforms the sun's energy into life-giving nourishment. Dentists use chlorophyll preparations as a deodorant. and as an aid in the repair of tender guins. 'Chiorodaat brings you chlorophyll's' wonder-worb ing properties in a doatifrtooi condition aiooo. :1n.r to ban in; Cliioiodeiir II'3'fllI'(llIS' iilflll I00flIPl5I'f uo..u.u-nu NM" ' . Wellington ond Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Waidron motored to various points of N.B.' during last week on a brief visit. Miss Blanche Day and Mrs. Keith MacDonald observed their birthdays on Friday. April lath ai their respective homes. Mrs. Jerry Richard and daughter Betty and Mary Clare. recently vaited Mrs. Mary Desltocnes. Miscoucne. Mr. Joseph Arsenauit, Richmond. visited Mr. and Mrs. Verno Gallant or. Thursday or last. week. on which occasion he celebrated his 70th birthday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gallant and young son. spent the past wees- end with Roy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant. Messrs Roland hfliiar and Al- bert Phillips were recent week-cnii visitors in this vicinity. The picture. "The Groom Wore Spurs" was shown in the Commun- ity Hall on Saturday evening and a good crowd was in attrimance Messrs Claude Liaudt-L iiiiu "Pepsi" Ferry. Miscnuche. visited in this vicinity recemir. -.. .- i Mr. Fred l-tiizizerain. iilniiniiedi with the RC.A.F. in ('ii'P('IlWO0Ci. N.S. spent. a few days with his par- ents in Richmond recently. On Sunday. April '.!Utii. C)'l'li Bar- iuW abserved his lsth birthday at his home. On the same any Lrsiiw Macltusland obst-rvrd his ill l)il'ill- day. Mr. and Mrs.-Vi-r-no Gallant IF- opellcd their Seafood Canteen mi Easter Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pl'IT)'. Summcrside recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Syirarc Perry. at the Manse on Tuesday evening April lath. A good attendance was proaent and minutes were read and adopted and roll call answered. Members of the Ladies Aid me: I O'Leory A and Vicinity --Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dtgnan and children of Charlottetown were visitors to O'Leary and Bloom- field during the past week-end, the guests of relatives. They are former residents of O'Leai-y. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Bell and her sister. Miss Elaine Macheoci and a friend. all of Buminersl . were week-end visitors to Brae. the guests of Mrs. Bell's and Miss Mac- Leod's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod. They attended the 3.30 PM. service in the Brae United Church on Sunday April 20m. Mrs Donald Buchanan on Sun- day. April 20th. celebrated her ninety-third birthday at her home. in Mount Royal about two miles from O'l..esry. This dear old lady enjoys very good health, hits a wonderful memory. good eyesight, and quite good hearing. She receiv- ed many cards and letters of cor.- gratulations. Mrs. Ronnie Cameron. O'l..csr,v. left by plane on Monday morning April 2lst, for Sydney, N.s. where she and her little daughter Anne will join her husband who will hr the student Minister of the United Cniirch in Loch Lamond. Cape Breton. for the summer months. -AZ PION EVER ELECTRIC The discovery of electric cur- rent was made by the Italian phy- sicist, Alessandro Volta. NATURAL ('Al.'Tl0N Birds as a rule will not fly out of sight of the izround when the"! is a thick fog. OLD COIDNIZIIS The nrat European Colonies is the far east were established by Portuguese explorers early in the lam century. Professional ilariia E. E. Psrkisss Opt.D.. R.O. OMOMETIIBT Glasses Fitted lyoa lnnslnte Office Hours: 0 to la - I to I and by appointment Phone 3231 ' REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. snausiersldo T : ilii. J. ii. Ilillililii DENTIST Denial X-Bays Smallman Building SUIIIMEIISIDE Dial 2366 . m -3:-mz--g-jam . T. Earle iiickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Comnsosu Building - iummeralde. I'. E. I. l'll0Nl'J 2888 ..j - Ilil. J.il. CUNNINGHAM VETERINAIIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summoraido B. F. Hunter ii. 0. Slmuncraidc. P. B. I. complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 81.18 SMALLM.AN'S BUILDING OPTOMITBIST Following a brief X78110” meeting adjourned. Remainder oi the evening was spent socially and lunch was served. -BM Kensingion and O O I Vicinity -Mrs. Ralph MacMillan and daughter Helen of Kensington were visliors to Summerside re- ceniiy. Mrs. Reginald Si;-eves ni Baili- iirst. N.B.. is visiiini: ilti' aunt. Mrs. E. G. Gillls. She will also visit at the home of her sister. Mrs. Celestine Mchellnn. Grand River. M,-.,1nd Mrs. Wnlliirr hirmst” leit rccenliy on it visit in fins- land. combining business with pleasure. Mrs. Keith Mann. Indian River. spent last. wvek visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clnrk. Kensinglon. Colonel and Mrs. E. W. John- stone returned recently from an extended trip in Mnntri-nl. His numerous fricnrls uill be glad to hear that Dr. F. 1:. Bow- ness has returned to his home in Kcnsingion niter undergoing it successful operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Gerald Glover. Spi-in: Vai- ley. left last week for Montreal to be present at the mnrrlage of his brother. Maurice. which tool; place there on Sitiirday. BEMIDJI. Minn. April 32 -- (APl- A 16-year-old boy who ad- mitted dynamiting his father in death rind then setting fire to it barn to try to cover up his crime was sentenced to life impi-isoiimcnt today. Lloyd Knuison told officers he killed his father "hecaiise i hated him." , ' MONTRzEA.L. - Aprii 2'.l-iCPl- Percy Beiiegougli president of .tht Trades and Labor congress of ciinarls, called on Caiiadiziii work- ers todsy to protect their jobs by joining the campaign against for- est fires. He said the jobs and in- comes of thousands of workers and their iamilirs go up in flames in the forest fires that pliigiie Can- iida each )ear. .ii'.' DAILY CROSSWORD ACIOGS 8. Malt 19. Owned. 1. Extend over beverage 22.VerbsI . 5. lsland t Bend the 33. Disgruntled neg; Java hood in 4 person 9. circle greeting 24. Country . of light 5. Ciayey , in Europe 10. Verbal 6. Consteio 25. Rags ll. Pcclcd lstion 20. lkclai-nation l2. Cup-like 1. Dip out. islsng)' spoon y I asliquid 21 l"oot.lilto ' A 1l.l-iigh(mus.l 8.sickness organ - ' .u- 15.Georgia' 11. Dance step 30.0ld- , . ve-ma-v g aggvyvj (abbi-J ' 13. Old Norse fashioned . , 38. Spawn 15,1:-mm. r works 3!. A csrdguno of nah , 11. Glide - 15. Jewel -32. Pig pen 3!). Before 20: Man's 1!. Canvas 34. Extent (0. Man's L, nickname shelter of canvas nickfllllw 21. Line of v junctidh 22. Bones ianat.) 24. Booth 20. Flagrant 27. cup 28. Fruit. . 29. Close to 30. Antennae 33. Posseasivo pronoun 35. Pronoun 36. Rude dwelling 37. Approaches 39. Foe ll. Reveiry 12. Quantity of paper 43. Weaver's reed (4. Whirlpool DOWN 1. Am toisuxo iliary verb! 2. Adherent of a party DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D I. D A A X It IILONOPELLOW one letter simply stands for another. in ms example A is used 1 for the three L's. X for the two Ois. etc. Single letters, apos-' i trophies. the length and formation of the words are Iili hini.s.' Each day the code letters are different. ' i A Ggvptogram Quotation I E ir ozarc av RM '2 UTHTFYMC FEGT PZRRTF EUT. YW E WYYDZCI ZDL. HYR KYECR. HY RTHRI RFEI-iCo WEG'i'-CEA- i'esterda,v's (lnpioiilluicz IN MY l'0ifTli l'i-JOPLIS TALKED. WARD. ABOUT RU5KlN: NOW THEY TALK ABOUT.'DRA1Ny5.-:.i CCDDDNG TO PELLAGPA. NEW 501 FRIEND was we PERFECT LIAN out? There Ought To Be A Law Oil. suicieemwi ru sure was we aiaur ovts. -"rm. 5”” ms roar IN THE OI. By Fagaly And Shorten BUT. N THAT riniiul TRAP. also come HER K8710 MAKE AT fur suimoifmuurg wuv: mnmeinaass- arc -- gm... f-'.'.s-3-3-.