PAGE EIGHT "°‘°’°°°°°""‘°°°°‘°’°’°°°°”O°°©‘°°°°.'i BENTRAI. GUARDIAN iwuu - PRINCE rnwttnn - w. i SHOWING AT 3225-7-9 LAUGH WALLOP! HEART WKLLOP! A WALLOPING HIT FROM WALLY! It's Bury l! his but... with the boy sh: oi "The Green Yuri" i i ____ ‘This column l; reserved he an iol local inbuilt» BIA llvlfllllll OI I new" nature may b; Inger-med lat five cents a word sirlctly p”. ‘able in sdvsnoe. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDIIRATION LII! [N- SURANCE. AT YOUR. SERVICE. Arnful ‘ Con] Company. mom 2493, PLAY PRESENTED AT MON- TAGUE-A three-act force comedy . "Too Many Relatives" by Thomas - Sutton, was successfully presented in Yf-Ws Hill-l. Montague. on Wed- , nesday, May 7th., by the Y.P.S. of - St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, v under the capable direction of Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. The cast includ- ed A. Wishart as l-lsrry Savage, ts young tvriter); MLss Thelma Reid as Mabel Savage this recontbrldet; Mrs. R.D. lvlacLean as Mrs. Dov.- nelly tthelt- landlady); Mrs. Martin Currie as Gracie Evans (Mabel: sister): R. D. MacLean as Jasper Wilkins tGracieLs bashful beau) Bill lilcKenna as Officer Rutter- field ta poetic mllcflzmn); Mil 'i‘hrlma Lariat‘ m Lucy (a plaid), Mrs. C. A. Nicholson a5 Enmltrude Evans tMabeYs aunt); Douglas Irving as Otto Savage (Harry's Uncle); Douglas Nicholson as Sntskey McGee ta desperate crim- inal), The different roles were ex- ‘ ceptionolly tvell played and tthe ‘ large audience enjoyed the many hilarious, lines and situations. The stage setting was under the direct- ion of Mrs. HE, Nelson, Mrs. A.D. MacLure and Mrs. J. A. Currie. During intcmicslons piano select- . ions were played by Mrs. A. F. ‘ Ca-mpbell. The performance closed wit-h "God Save The KingP-C. SidOWS 7~8z45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 Z._4J>@'9 T” '1' é-iflwic-Eitit- .1 4 ‘ Red's really’ mugh ' ' ' where “"0713 ‘as.’ and adventures rougrl! “Q12 Personals Mr. George Johnstone. Ktnkors. was a. recs-nt visitor to Charlotte- town. Mr_ Leo Costello, Green Bay spsnt. the wceln- n'1 in Kelly's Cress tho guest cf rt». Joseph Kelly. The many friends of Mr. Wllllgm ‘ Butler, York Point will be sorry to ; hesr he 1s a patient in the P3531. hospital. 15/ c9 3:? “H The many friends of Mr. Jtu R. ‘Grecnsn, Emerald. regret to heur- ,of his serious Illness in Charlotte- [town Hospltzti. ind wish for his lspeédy recovery. PAGING POLITICIANS Sound travels faster through hot air than cold sir. l Zion Church Y.P.S. Annual Banquet .§0o§eo§>e>§- §wllbr §»€V_i_‘-"9€ 7"!» HlWMTN-fi - KIT “infitfi _ PLUS: SERIAL - COMEDY - TERRYTOON :s>co~@ c‘ " - CAPITQL New Drug Promises’ rotnv AND strunnttv "lflllllllla Mme"! SHOWS 3:30-74:45 v t ' By Howard W. Blakoslee l *— PHILADELPHIA, May 14 -—(AP) The ""1111! banquet: of Zion‘ —A green-and-black soil mould that Y>P~5-°-E- W“ held in the lower: shows promise nf furnishing it drug hall °f the Church 0n Monday. Mflyi lremedy for influenza wns announ- , 12m. 8t 9-30 P-M- A 3W8! number. ced to the Society of American ‘O1’ WW1! PWPIQ enlfllldd the sump-i Bl-wterlologists ltore today. ,tuous repast prepared by the rc- There are vaccines for flu. butlfll-‘lhlmfll wlnmlf-tee of the So- no drugs that specifically cure ltACWlY- [The mould shows some specific] The Rev. 00- Webster melded qcurtttive cffoct on chicken embryos‘ and expressed deep appreciation or tand mice with influenza. rt has n-otll-he happy fellowship enjoyed 1n‘ 9Q /» t) 9C1‘) THE CHARLOTTEZOWN GUARDIAN " 59ft”! '/ 4r ram? c/cocz/est/ Q‘ Ever-Growing Popularity Makes These Savings Possible! IN fsce of hi her food prices the makers of Quaker Pu ed Wheat S,parkies give you lGD M07810!‘ 3'0!!!‘ M0718)‘. Quakefs regular package is now 14% larger at no extra cost to you. More for in the new GIANT your money, too, Family Package! You get: the same delicious Sparkles you love t MAY 16. 1947 -—.:==_=€ your mug foo, 2' I?! MI? 5/4”!’ i luity which nukes Fafl/n/ so well . . . the ssme grand lppetlilng crispness . . . the some scrumptious toasty whole wheat flavor . . . but you get all these a! a substantial raving in cost! It's Quaker Sparkles’ ever-growing popu- this saving possible, sud Qusker is quick to pass the benefits m 0-1-1.» Outs Company of Canola limited to you. lbecn tried 0n hummus. the Society during the you, and 5 The report was tnade by doctors.expressed the hope that the young lA-J. Lldbmori. D. Pcrlstein and G. people-wherever their lot might <A, Snyder, of Schcnley Distillersbe in the future - would uphold {¢°rl101'Bti0fl. "their Christian ideals and continue L'f A tl N | e n . Y. s s The stuff that inhibits the v1rus'to serv thel M t . T T P ‘that causes flu cunfe from a bit of? The efollowllng astozsts won pro- o u l earth. Just where the earth calme d__ ‘ I llwm the Rubbers 01 “the revert sflldipoétlte Church - b1 Mlsl Mai-wet. they did not know. lt was one oLMMDougBu, responded w w {he stunt" ‘aim aim Gd WM » t1 . i: ‘ w ' ° “m” “a” The Kllltl-Peiwnfkd to by the, mew YORK. May 14 --tAP)- iLife magazine and the New York ““°P""“Y°1" m" "M t“ “W85 singing of the National Anthem. l. t ' §3$Ztl;‘;"ii.°‘i;..';"tlinllffiiflii:i "c" mm um have sampics of dirt sent them‘ed, ‘o by the singing B! The “mm-hid flltalned “mud 59"" Pub‘ from all parts of the earth. tmmm llicatlon rltlhf-fi 101' WlnWm At the Larchmont. Laboratories‘, Yrs‘ “ P'°P°‘°d bl’ m’ 5"’- Churchill's wartime memories. al- the 47th sample of earth ylcId»t*diF'fI' Young’ responded m by M’ ready written in large part by the thc mould that setms to product-ice“ Cooper‘ 'former British prime minister. on antidote for flu. it was named? n,“ st“d°j'_“'_pr°p°‘°d by M!“ The announcement indicated LL47, LL standing for Lsrchmontlnm“ F°r3“"°"' '°'p°“d°d w by that the price was more than $1.- Lnboratorit-s. About 5O researchMiss Gmevlw‘ Delaney‘ goppqd workers are keeping the loboratorr Th‘: whml“? T"!!! "- PY°P°5¢d. Th memoirs M, ex mud les going day nntl night on expel-L by Mr Charles Downe, responded c p ‘to b‘ Mr. Eldon MacDonald. t to Adele MARA CASS COUN“ 8°“ Imenrgs ttllligtnttzlv moitglcrl‘. I this m} President Mr Robert w“ published in five volumes. Thcv 9 f "g °r ‘ ° ~ ' ' ' ill b i w'tl th years reced- muuld is not specifically known 50"- exlfiessed m5 ""1"!" l° In mg “is 115mg“; “$01.1 w“? when who had helped to make the meet- ings s. success in the past year. and especially to ,Mr. Webster for his guidance of and thoughtful con- cern for the young people at all times. A hearty sing-song was en- joyed. The renuinder of the evening's pcogram was in 0118110 o! Mr. Glen Oooper and Mr. Kenneth Mac- will makt- no difference if it should prove n remedy for flu, since cul- tivation of tht- original Sample tvould furnish stifficlvitt. "serd" for all purposes. largest film T» i..'.£::;..t:.i“:=.i3::;. Graduate At II.N.B. ,fl’l,lll§ and earth. It is sometimes ‘groan. scmrtimos black. There are ‘thousandsmf different strains of _ this mould. L", |. . _. . . F‘REDERICTON, May 14*- ((3?) ; and Fredericton. 'l‘\vo other Frcd- --The largest class in the I-tT-ycnr, cricton sludviils. Jilllllk‘; ‘Mfllvlllc history of the Unlvqfgity of New; Whcntlcy mid Pllczmm Grace Wylic, Brunswick will graduate Friday. thc latter of the first vcar class. When 126 students receive Bac-hcl-Iwnn two prizes Vlch- Th" D°"81l\_5 or's Degrees. In addition. six Mas-l gold medal and Govcrtior-Ge-uernls tcr‘s and six llonnrary Tlcgrr-Cs will. modal go tn .\Ir. Whontlffiv. be cnnfcrrrci. ——~——--- "w "- INCAS “fill!!! DHNERS Churchill opposed his mentfs appeasement policy extend through the conflict. Dur- ing most of the war, Churchill headed the British coalition gov- crnment. Life nnd the New York Times expect to begin publication material from the first volume Comedy - Sports - Terrytoon govefn- EC portions of the other volumes at nporoxitnately six-month inter- vnls. Churchill begun writing memoirs in the fall of 1M6. sided by a diary which he kept daily. the Life-New York Times sn- riouncement. said, The ;will be published in book form by a dull moment and the highlight of the whole entertainment was a quiz program. conducted by Olen and Ken, and many and vu-iedi were the prlus received by the lucky contestants. A most enjoyable evening was brought to a olcse by the singing of fnvorite songs and hymns. For Third Time ROME. May 14 —(AP)— Aloldn A i d;- Gafpcfi resggned u pnmm. o; rights for publication in Osnadtt ~ Italy 4m- the tthlrd time in 1s y of the memoirs. i i months as the result of s feud bd- ~—i—~—— tween hls Centrist Christian Demc-' TIME FOR CHILD‘! SPRING crstlc Party and Commutntls Ind. CHE K-UP Socialists which ripped his three- pnrty coalition cabinet. ' Provisional President Enrico de Nicole received the csbinetls resig- lstrategy in the First World Wm‘. and n noted four-volume "Life of Marlborough." Bl-‘trlng ls zrdwlns time for all young things, and that includes the children. During the sunny days of spring and summer, they consist of 1,000,000 words to be. and , of. Lure” Games and Cont,“ 1e“ m,‘ next January. and to follow with ' his ‘ volumes ‘ The loading prize witmcr. witht u four awards, is Frcdorick William _ v ' ' ‘tggxfgggnhglefllnagagfgznanflég; Cogswell, Second World War vetcr- Some mines m Peru, still being I I magazine and newspaper on from East Centrcvillc. N. 3.. worked. date back to the Incas. Churchill h“ wmten- many‘ Umfl‘ k _ - ooks. including "The World‘ "Crisis," an analysis of Allied The Montreal Standard holds“ t nation just. before the constituent assembly was to start debate on do Gasperrs rigorous program to oom- bat. a spiral of inflation. The elddr- ly president "reserved decision" as to hts course of action. Most observers thought thnt do Gnsperl, who first became premier grow fast. This ls the time, then, to have them examined by the fam- ily physlclln and attend to any ‘ fictency thst exist; in their physical being. Take diseased toneih, for ex- am‘ s. They are a source of troub- , _ . -.t.’,’,- Dec. l0. i945. would let s chance l9. rinllfl! on sore threats and mu rotttw. mm: ~vv~ rlzv utrt vlnntrjtn rmr rut to (mm 51mm" cpvgrgumg_tjhe reducing the efficiency of the - .._- .. ._ . . ---* 1' bofi umrllly. B01618) tonsils HUNTER RIVER W.M.S. I The Mayvmectlng of the Auxiliary I of t-he W.M.S. was held in Hunts-r‘ River United Church 0n the first Thursday of tthe month. with the President, Mrs. J5 McLeod, ln - the chair. The subject under consideration was "One World on our Doorstep." tInterestlng readings were given by lvnrlous members, setting forth the ,beneflts arising from the plan ; whereby students from many parts ‘o! t.l1e_ world were being educated in our Universities in Canada. A -sp1endld feeling of fellowshp and ‘goodwill was thus engendered ; amongst the students. Not only did lthc visiting students profit by the tpltm but. our own young people lbenefltcd likewise. ‘Ilhe participants ‘in thLs part of the program were . Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Robertson, Miss Altken, Mrs. Seaman, Mrs. Bert- .rtim, Mrs, Cyfll Smith and Mrs. ,MorrLson. Mrs. W. I. Bowman presided at the organ. All mem- ’ bers loinedin the circle of prayer. A letter was read regarding the China Relief plan. Money already subscribed to the fund is being ' used to purchase material, which ut ‘i a later date will be sent-from head- quarters to the various auxiliaries to be made into garments for the afflicted people of Chine. Members were asked to bring suitable clothing for the Labrador box which is usually sent away _ during the summer months. The June meeting will be held st the llomte of Mrs. McLeod. the roll csll to be answered by the word "Baron" however, should not be touched. t Thts is the time. too, to take- ‘out. adenoid: that ure obstruztlng; the child's nose. Adenoids are not necessary. They are growths that need removal, the sooner the het- tcr. They reduce the child's supply _ of clean fresh sir to the lungs, a Jerious mltter. Check Teeth It is the season too, to have 1 the children's teeth examined. The gdmtist should be visited ever." islx menthl, Off/Inn‘ if he finds anything wrong. The fist teeth are very important and should be kept in u good condition u pon- slble. And don't let. them hive cavi- ties that are unattended. In thh wsy, crooked permsuent teeth can be lvolded. Then there m the vncclnctions demanded for entrance to school. Oct them over with in the fine spring weather, so that when Sep- tember comes Ind the children ore shout to enter school, they ho rlldy. Britain's Option To Newfoundland , LONDON, May 14 -—(Reutars)— A British government announce- ment that it had given Newfound- land the option of continued gov- et-ntznant by corrumissionyith Brit- ain as tinsnclal underwriter or of resuming responsible government, managing en exchequer not bul- twarked by tthe old country, was strongly attacked today by two Conservative newspapers. The Dally Express, owned by Lord Besverbrook, tn an editorial headed: "Slutme" sold the Labor Government had adopted s "cold. graceless, ungetucrous and chuckle- hcuded" attitude. The Dally Telegrnph said that t-he ancient colony st the mouth of tthe Gulf of St. Lawrence had a third choice, the possibility of “incorpor- ation as n tenth province of Can- f‘ The government stand was m‘.- ll..l'-1l_'ld yesterday by Viscount Ad- dison, dominions, secretary, in thB House of Lords, and by AC. Bot- tomtley, domlnions undersecretary, Ln tlhe House of Commons. Both newspapers stressed New- foundland’; contribution in mun- power to the war endeavor. The Dolly Express mesnwuilie quoted Mn]. Peter Ceahin, one of the Newfoundland delegates just returned to that country, as saying in b. transatlantic telephone inter- view that "we not a very poor show from your Lord Addison." New Mill Gan Roll Steel At Fast Rate WEIRTON. W. VL. May 14- fAPh-A new marvel of produc- tion which cnn produce wafer- thin steel at s mlle-a-mlnute pace ls in operation here. “It's the Wei-rton Steel Com- pany‘: new no. 6 cold strip mill which, officials say. can roll steel at u pace one-third faster than the best previous record. Welrton officials said the mrll's top speed approximates 6.000 feet e. minute. It can produce s coil| of steel of tln plate thickness .. ..¢l,_.. _. ...._.. ..- M... _--<..-- weighing five tons in less than _ five minutes. The mill’: output will consult ' mainly of tlnplste Rnlltlcs, mns- f lnI from 6-1.000 to 154.000 of an inch im thickness. However. unit can r011 thicker gauge up to 25 gauge. approximately 11-1000 of an inch thick. |..0.ll.E. Notes The Royal Edward Chtiptcr f_ the I. O. D. E. are glad to rcnnlrt i that O50. worth of food fc-r Britain -. has gone overseas in the past iicck- - A visiting committee has bvf" formed to visit wtcrsns in till‘- P. E. I. Hospital and it lfllfill?!‘ that in a smull way this will $1M‘- , these hnys stztmr- real ])l(‘fi~lll'~' ill thetr lonely hours. The annual Alexandra Rust‘ I Sale ls taking place on Fritiu; a number of mcmhcrs nntl viiv-‘i. are working hard to make this ti great success. BUILT-Asphalt rolled roofing sortment of colors. w: cttttnv PRATT ANII LAMBERT Paints, varnishes and Enamels for Interior anti exterior What's What In The Building Trail; We have VEE-LOGK and TWIN- Shingles, also In a good as- llh f decorating ' IEIAA! IIILIIINI till IIEIIOVATINB GONSIILE- ' L. MacntlNALll-RIIWE woon vmnttmt co- lld- PNRNE I1