DECEMBER 2. 1.950 .,,,.... O'Leory and Vicinity p . Mr. George 50"” . ' come Mclsaac r.n, ior Toronto where V bend the winter. Mrs, E. B- M, moihaf. they W and MI 0d II M Glenwo 3:1: Greenwood Air Base near King- Ellis. 0'1.-eary and Mrs. Fragk Yfeo. s!i3i(r)g;. T or - '”"sme' lenwlixeru uieI:rsI.y Yeo will U. S. A. In New Hampshire they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Warren Flanders and iarnily and also other sections of the United States. 01 ior Matthews Thursday Mrs. George 0'1 eary leit on ston, N. 8., where she will visit her son Elmer and his iamily. Elmer is attached to the Air Base there. Mr. and Mrs. Ham-is Rogers and iamily oi Brae were recent visitors THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN the mainland where they are em- ployed. Florence wedlock. young daugh-' te: oi Mr. Elmer Wedloek. Union- vale is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Sumo-ierslde. Her many iriends wish Florence a speedy return to health. The members oi the Knutsiord Baptist. Young People's Union en- Joyed a deiightiul evening on Thursday at the Parsonage in 0'l..eary, the guests of Roy. C. 0. and Mrs. I-Iowlett. Games and singing were enjoyed by all. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. The condition oi Mr. Arnold . I I l J yon. MB-'15- g. to Point Prim, the guests oi Mrs. Zunderzo h”5p"'al matmen Rogers parents, Mr. and Mrs i c rruthers oi l-iow- Murchison - E Mrs. c13f:;:ni.3 by her daugh- -- Lu" gian. 39 songmnaw, Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. Chester Easter. e tier and me or wilmot, Mclsaac and Jimmy Gallant oi ;h,p-ncis Mlglt:3?;'”mr , mp to the Glenwood leit on Wednesday ior ', leit on . Superline Oils Limited . OFFER CONGRATULATIONS TO aanuou v. MacLEAN ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW GARAGE & SERVICE STATION 'Culieton of West Devon who was injured last Wednesday at his farm when he was pierced by a pitchiork, continues to be serious. llie underwent an operation on Monday. Nov. 21. His lather who was visiting his daughter in On- tario returned nome by plane. with his daughter. on Monday night. His many iriends wish this young man a full and complete re- covery. He is a patient in the P. C. lHospital in Summerside. I There was a very large atten- dance on Monday night, Nov. 27. ,when the Brae United Church !Young Peoples' Union held their :monthly party. The meeting open- lcd with a line devotional service conducted by the president. Mrs. Roy Oulton. Plans were made for Ithe annual meeting which will be held on Monday night, Dec. 4, at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Borden and Vicinity Mrs. J. J. Macisaac oi Borden spent the week-end with her daugh- ter Mrs Frank Buiter and Mr Bul- ter at Charlottetown. Mrs. Wiuiam Ozon oi Borden visited friends in Charlottetown over the week-end. . Mr. and Mrs. Parker Paisley oi Cvunnlngsville. N. B. spent the week-end in Borden Guests 01 the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Mrs. Frank Reid of Halifax is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Trenhoim at Borden. Miss Phyllis White of Moncton flsockhart lll Coleman. l'-irellmin- -ary plans were made ior the an- nual Christmas Party which will be held on Dec. 18, at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Macl.ood. The Youns People entertain all the children oi the congregation and the district served by the Brae Church. Each child receives a gift ,irom old Santa Claus in person. ,There is always a. very large at- vtendance at this party and every- lone has a marvellous time. Games and contests were en- joyed under the leadership oi the ,minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson. De- lliclous and abundant refreshments 'were then served by the hostess. 'Mrs. F. W.. Maclieod. who was as- sisted by several of the ladies pre- sent. A young man irom the Church, Edward Lockhart. oi lcoleman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lockhart, is serving his .King and Country at Fort Lewis, Washington, as a member oi the: special Canadian U. N. Force. The Brae Y. P. U. made plans to send -him a Christmas treat. when his full and complete address is avail- 'a.bie, as he and his company will probably be in Korea by Christ- mas. A novel game at the close was played in complete darkness and featured such things as a rubber glove, a carrot. a duster. etc., which made their mysterious ap- pearance and began to tickle the ladies and girls present who re- sponded with slsrielrs oi laughter and merriment. The effect of the game was summed up by one oi .the older ladies present, a grand- ; mother, getting along in years, but young in spirit and outlook. when i she said: "Hearty laughter is good medicine for these cirltcal and desperate days." The meeting closed by the Mizpah Benediction. ANCIENT MEDICINE Qulnine from the bark oi the Cinchona tree was first used as a spent the week-end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. William White oi Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mcxenna. Borden had as their dinner guests on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. swithin McKenna. and Mrs. Austin Murphy and daughter Katherine of Chelton. and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Keough and Mr. J. P. Keough oi Cape Traverse. Mrs. Urvllle beard and daughter Joan and Mr. Edison Mabey oi Borden and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Leard oi Summerside motored to Charlottetown on Sunday to visit Mr. Gerald Leard who is recover- lng from an operation in the Pro- vincial Banatorlum. Mr. and Mrs. Len Williams who have been spending their honey- moon in the Maritimes are visit- lng the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love, Borden. The weekly auction party oi the Ladies Altar society was held on Monday evening in the Borden town hall with six tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Camille Arsenault, gents by Mr. P..J. Mc- Innis with ccnsolation prizes going to Mrs. Norman Oatway and Mr. George Deighan. The ireezeout prize was also won by Mrs. Camille Arsen- ault. KINII IIIILE TEA I"im'r Fluruur medicine in Peru in 1638. Well known in born in Lot 16. in the auto business and is an army N. 8. He was BBENTON V. MaeLEAN Dealer-Manager County Mr. MacLean was MURRAY 5. WILLETT Oiiiee & Bales Ma:tlul'9I' automobile business Moncton and served also with the R. C. A. . . I 5-,” Prince He was accessories in Summersldey veteran. . An ex-banker. Mr. Wil- leit was born in Sydney. the I II in F. ;-;.-.i. .. . ..-s ...-. play in the progress 0 . will enable our dealer to render a still hi . . I . Monarch owners, but to all car and truck owners II! this district. On behalf of your Ford-Monarch Dealer. we cordiiiily invite you to visit this new saith: and service centre. Here you'll find a friendly, sincere interest in serving you . . . WI new space, equipment and facilities for better than war service. III BRENTON V. MacLEAN SUMM'ER8IDEo P. E. I. A Authorized FORD-MONARCH DEALER on the opening of ionlson lisior Tractors FORD-MONARCH roino MOTOR company or causes. LIMITED NEW, FINEIL PREMISES ionl aiul Monarch cars o Foril iruclis o" Anglia and Protect tars Thames iruclis 0 mil Tractors and ilsarliorn Implements and Implements OEIIIIIIIE FORD PARTS FOR ALI. FORD OF OAIIAOA PROOIIOTS. The Ford-Monarch Division of Ford of Canada takes pride in congratulating this dealer on the opening of new premises with improved facilities. This important local event is an illustration of the leading part Ford-Monarch Dealers f their communities. These new premises and modern facilities gher standard of service not only to Ford- DIVISION Alherion . And Vicinity -Mr. J. A. Green oi Polnte-A- Pierre. Trinidad, is a guest at the home oi his father, ivo.-. A. C. Green. Mr. H. J. Pike and Miss Ruth Pike motored from Bpringhlll, N. S. to spend the week-end in Al- berton. Returning they were accom- panied by Mrs. Pike who had been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. My- -rick. Mr. Gnord Kamp who, with his wile, arrived in this country about a month ago irom Losser. Holland. has opened up a blacksmith shop at the corner oi Dutierin and Pop- lar Streets. Mr. and Mrs. Karnp came from their native country to Montreal by plane and thence to Alberton by train. Mr. Kamp has had eight years experience in his trade and is able to make machine tools in addition to usual black- smith work. Dr. Alder Muttart, whose boy- hood home was in the Aiberton November l9th. Dr. Muttart was born at Cape Traverse in l864. when twelve years oi age he came with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Muttart, to live near Ai- berton. He later studied medicine and practised as a physician and surgeon in New York City for a number 01 years. Following retire- ment from his proiession he be- came a. world traveller, writer and lecturer. His funeral was from the Alberton United Church on Sun- day alternoon, November 28th, and was conducted by the minister, Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick. Mr. Gordon Coiiin was soloist. Members of the Masonic Order. oi which Dr. Muttart had been a, member ior sixty years, attended the service in a body and periormed the last rites oi the Order at his grave. Interment was in Woodlawn Cem- etry. Tyne Valley lloles Mr. Gordon Batey. Amherst was a week-end g-uest oi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stewart. Miss Jennie Yeo, summerside spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Laura Yea. Rev. G. A. Cunningham oi, Al- berton charge held service in the Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Toronto on Friday morning where he will visit his brother l-iowatt. Mr. John Taylor. stewiacke at- tended the iuneral or the late Mr. Arthur Yeo on Saturday. Mrs. Bessie sharp has returned to Tyne Valley aiter visiting rel- atives and iriends in 1-laliiax. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Williams were visitors to Port Hill on Sunday ai- ternoon. Friends regret the illness 01 Mrs. Wm. Newcombe at her home in Northam and hope she will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McPherson, New Brunswick attended the fun- eral oi the late Mr. Arthur Yeo on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cole, Doug- las Cole, and Mr. and Mrs. K. R. McKay, Stanley Bridge were visit- ors to Tyne Valley on Sunday Mr. Stewart Williams. Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at the home or his brother Mr. Erie Wil- iiams. Mrs. Roy Hayes and her two sons motored from Moncton to at- tend the iuneral of her father Mr. Arthur Yeo. Miss Delores Newcombe oi sum- merside spent the week-end at the home oi her parents Mr. and Mrs Charles Newcombe. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McArthur, were visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dyment Margate on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes. Ken- sington were recent oven night guests oi Mr. Forbes mother, Mrs D. N. Forbes. and his sister Con- stance. Mr. and Mrs Forbes are leaving for Nova Scotia this week where Mr. Forbes will be in charge oi a branch of the United Church dlstrct, passed away in Florida on I Mr. Arthur McAusland leit ior ' Mr. Brennan and Mr. McLeod. representatives oi the Maritime Electric Co.. met with the trustees or the Health Centre on Tuesday evenimr. Residents hope to have the services oi electricity in the not to distant iutu.re. Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes and Mr. Horace Hayes were week-end guests oi Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Hayes. , Blanche McDougall. Holden.-. Williams, Junior Williams and Charles Williams all P. W. C. stud- EMS. Charlottetown spent the ACROSS 2. Leave out I. Promise 3. Spawn oi 5. Expression iiah oi sorrow Perils 0. island group Public in Pacliic notice 10. Moves Escape swiftly (slang) 12. Foreigners Native at 14. Market Arabia. place Obtain Sailor lslsng) Crushing 17. 4. 5. 6. 7. 15. 16. carriage middle 11. Natural snake height A criminal oi a man Lieutenant 13. Vended (a.bbr.) Prize Abode oi the dead (var. ) Forebodlngs More mature Hair on horse's neck Harsh Indeilnite article ndsman Seize Grow old Ruler of Tunis Article Bear Equatorial constellation City (IL) identical Female sheep DOWN 1. Whip mark on skin 18. 37. 19. 21. 22. 25. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 34. 36. 37. 40. 42. 44. 46. 47. 48. 19. Temples 20. Artless descent to the Romans 23. Origlnates - . , 24. skin tumor IVJIIHLI LIUUIII Light baby 28. Simian 28. Retaliation I. Droop in the 30. Wise man 33. Music note 35. Greek letter 38. God 0! ior" PAGE THIRTEEN week-end at their respective home here. It is regreted that Mrs. Ralph McLean, Charlottetown has had to enter the P. E. Island Hospital ior an appendix operation. All wish her a speedy recovery. -The death occurred at his home in Tyne Valley on Thursday morn- ing oi Mr. Arthur iron in his eighty ' sixth year aiter a lingering illness. Funeral services were held in the St. James Anglican Church. Port Hill on Saturday aiternoon. Deep- est sympathy is extended to his sorrowing wiie and iamily. Board of Ordnance ( abbr. ) ii UJIIJH HlIl.lliLlld BEIJIIH B l'eaterds)"a Answer 39. Aiiirn mve vote ll. Silent I3. Moisture ". Southeast ilbbr.) Sand hill (Gr.) DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X B IILONGFELLOW One letter simply stands ior another. In this example A is used ior the three L's. X ior the two 0's, etc. single letters. apos- trophies, the length and iormation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A C-:3 - xoaas xvv WMGZKL szqsxnau Quotation W B YSSE HBDEXZJ NGWM ESBEVS XOBRS JBP-HMSLRVSUTGS Yesterday. Cryptoquote: PERCHED ON THE EAGLES TOW- ERING WING THE IXJWLY CIBBER. vq. LINN!.'l' LOVES TO SING--- ifrife” Neighbors A” l I 1 4. "Hey, Moml When I phoned you to hurry home because something awful has happened, I meant Dad has started inner." By George Clerk . . .34 ll! two important advantages: (2) Oil Treating. Here's a brand NEW slant on cleaning coal . . . . for there's no water or any other liquid cleaning agent to cause useless extra weight and ireere-ups. Stone and other non-cornbustibie matter is re- moved as a raw coal is floated over a bed of dry silica sand. made fluid by low-pressure air currents So. when you buy BRAS Di0R COAL you get (i) Dry Cleaning. Thus you're sure your: paying ior and getting coal only . . . . coal that is cleaner. hotter and cheaper because all waste. dust and rust have been eliminated. S. Cunard & Co. Ltd.. Halifax . . . . Wholesale Distributors 7louhm.IIoaur.I1ou4m BRAS D'o'i5 Jr. Dk)'tl7.'4;ViD aw caa4&It ('dna&X l IONEERED and perfected in the United States. the remarkable Stephens-Adamson Air-Sand Coal Cleaner has now come to Canada for the first time. Our recent installation of this new unit means Brae d' Or Coal is the cleanest coal you can buy caaaaa. aazrzuod KER COAL ';