. ... .. r Pm 14. The Gu-rd!” M0ndav-Feb- 27.1956 BURLINGTON 3015-759 353-e'lilIi"r4onl-”34ns:”ellelZ ih".2.”.".;.”clf...:3; New Tape Recorder Used " E i' Em cards were "ad by Ml” 5"” and the pupils was drawn by Mr. V In-Thtgieumrltcalonliu. til" c"”"""l The Long River area world Daylfglfltchtille lggescglltedmalizy 312:”: H. B. MacLeod and won by Miss . Lezlon. thPx-ougli thae cailnllilfalh 3 Poliomyelitis Foundation 0 ' A of P '- l -ld 0 ll O U Ulllltltzygl-luf:llIvll)(l'leF::ls'ua"l:y Tllf3l'?d by Mlss shlrlw Paynter and Emeline MacLeod. The decorated I I leader. Mrs. William 1-:. Johnslone Mrs. Albert Slaverk Dancing was cum, prizes in the Musical Plates nniuom-on (CP)--A tape re-wnovements caused by heart vibra- ' 0 W35 assisted by Mrs- Allan. IAA e"l”3."”d mr: H” 'el"5l”de" "l the g.meI were won by mg. 1-1. 3. border which can be operated by tion. and notes changes in bloodl . rw - - ' , o c Is Possl e Deve o menl who is..:W.. .. :i llllgsiidtzllrltteisrftlin C”'Wlll1(;Il?nhs.'l(l)ll!l'e ltlg(lilIv0EV and MW Ralph '0hnstnnel.l A313. Mm mmd Campbell "m M” recorde.rnfoil- ilgnljn liearluresearcli "essentially I morale builder for ' Doe .. d W re orrerrhiing in serving lunch were Mrs RR” c”mpbe"' Grand. pm" l” are the newest aids in treatment the parsLvtic," doctors explained. 5' an prayers e ' W180 W91" W M” Damel Hick” oi ailments at Uhiversity liospltal It is s simple framework which MONTREAL lCP) - A north- periinenting with harnessing of tlIieiSt. Lawrence seaway develop- I d M IIIlE1m,rr. MhcLeodI MrsI Do rd I south railway. oncnlns the way vast amounts of cheap power "llments. But whether the S98W3y iiigl'isaf.321”5i5!TEoi?"...i iri:-iC8mPbel'- MW Heath Camillllell. 9"” M" L"""' Ad”'”s' A ""5 l'e"9- '".m'"'"'' "'9 l””'"” l'”d' ”””'l - Mrr Arthur. J0hnstoneI MrsI WIBI title contest was won by Mr5- l'l-3- The tape recorder. the only de- taming sensitive switches whiIcIhI tminin ti , tli Knblk to build 3" .- . .r . II I I I (or vss opera ons may a o a e area will be used for laige shlPl'ticnt5 ganist. Mis. ltluldotk lllatLt-ixlhDIIIIghIIIII and MIIIII FIIIIIICIS PIIIIIII Macheorr ML HI BI Macheod corn vice or rm pamcur” krnd rn um much are pahenvs upper hp 8 I VAli.'S TV and Radio Prompt Radio and TV hrs one day out through the rugged elementary steel srnellillg Planl ( Q h ..L h d - . 11 I. I I. I terlaiid of Quebec. lliikink Sept there. If successful, it would meanIgepe:g 3 Shzfhgrf rlolrrgl Igherl ;';'rI :'I(;itiIfIrt:v;lIearI :1I)II(::l2IiI(lIII5lCIl:t:IlItIJI:Il IIIiI;lItIlI IIHI duqred an auction sale of dohhtedrwm have great urerapermc value cheek By wrhhkuhz hrh foreheam 5' -' articles. tin restoring confidence to patients.'Ithe patent can switch it on or oil. 1'9 W11 "10 Wum '9 I-l”K3V' ll” ll” 1”" wwld "M wme 0"! 9"” lmit eastern ore to compete with l . . as ore but as a form of semi-fin-1 . offering was received by Mrs. , . l d to . - Tu Elli! 019 ll93'l- 01' Pl'e"ln3 the 8.l!'S. L”? 9"Pe"”' "E Bruce Bell and Mrs. irancis A Val”"”"9 509"” Srousured by Prize winners at the February I",lr(hc0II:hIrIIiiIIIIIIgIIIII IIIICIIIIIIIIII IIS IIII IIIIrgIIe RIIIIIIIIII IIIIII CIIIIIIIII WIII "M h Dumont, I Crosley on thg nor . And in that hinterland that now iahed steel. I I I 0 - bl th . -. . I yields millions of tons or iron ore He said he did not believe it was Ipagfs Sl;lf'le(f':,as rfre Paynter. I"rf;lr'r"” rim 15 card Party at Long Rlver H5" other machine which can carry out the recorder or play back what and Rogers Majestic TVI and may in the future yield cop- feasible for the area to contain a IbecINewmundhmd dispute over the M. M I r P I I IrIII r0 wary 15 when 3 Y on eb- were Mrs. IJamcs B. MacLeod and nve exhmihhtiohs of me hunch; has been recorded. wholesale Dlstrlbutors r lead and line. all full-fledged Steel ”lll”5”3'- It was location of the Quebec . Lab,-add; '55 ""9 .a3'"C'' p” . . ' pmglam was Mr. Francis Paynter. Consolatm" simultaneously. offering advanced Paralytic patients wishing in . 0? her recent m””"age l” Mr" 5"" pm 0" by the commmee "' cl""K9- Mrs. Leigh Brown and Mr. Clii- diagnml, in heart and lung cases. write letters formerly had to rely TV Aerials and Accessories per, nickel. I . elementary type of electrical not too far from the highly luduslrluli .I r .I I smelting industry may sprlnz up ized areas-. Perhaps 5",”h 3 5”” 'lJll0i.lllxi1l(lgr)justTkl,Jl('3hcl?t3Onll)lEel;1l elsieiilevitlcei ma" M”R”- W” '9"d9"'d 3 ""5; MF5iL:f:r"""h Macbwdv MW J-E- ford 1liacLeod. Although a big machine. tllehon volunteer workers who visit the - I to turn the iron or. into a rough industry might one dial be Bfstillzr the houhdrrry to he -1-heyhrced rhwcellaneous shower at lllE:rllOIll:l-'II:l M.iIc I Iand Mrs. LeRoy Camp- I . 1 physiological recorder is portablelhospltal to do such work. Now the TV Aerials Installed. 10"" 9' ll99l- "shed W the "um 3 M95 o e possibilllv of paying taxes to both her l)a”"t5- Ml" aml M” ,(,'”"r” bel' "C uded we” ll dllet bl? M” 'l”?eph D"'"""g Ce ebmted and c be taken into the operut-lpatlent can operate the recorder wI HI Dun-,1), uecugiv. vice. st Lawrence, closer to M0nlr95l- T Paynter. Lung Rlt'Pl'I in ilit-lTlielmn and Donnie MacLeod and her 84th birthday on February 17th.h,g ro mI It measures heart -,m;ih,,. me, u-anger-jptlon, Pickup and Derive thin the heart Doctors say patients may be able ry i - . l b d tl . . . prov me; un 055 8 mm a” Se strains of the Bridal Chorus play-in reading by Linda MacLeod, when friends called on her at her hhl5esI pressures wi to take rrespondence courses . through tile) new method. Paras Dlal 3537 - 204 Kent St, lytic patients who have to learn to walk all over again will have president of Holllnger-Hanna Ltd., But Mr. Duri-cllIIi-stimatfd IthI:it clement was rCIarIhCdI I I I touched On the future Ol Kuub ll my real '3XW"N”'l ”' 0 3 e "1; is hum imp."-(hm to us may ed by Mrs. Ralph Juhnsiont-. llieiPrizes for Valentine cakes were home at Long River to extend con- and chem rate and volume of to the won by Mrs. Harold MacLeod and gratuiations on her continued goodlhl-emhh,gI brain waves and the Lake-Ungava Bay Wednesday as place in Canada in the near tu- the buundarv be IrLImImrImr as hrrdrherem was err, M I he appealed before the Gordon lure -It PFODBW ””l" b” '" "'9 soon as possible." Mr, Durrcll living-room wliich liari bcvll taste-lMrs. Thomas and Mrs. Clair Camp. health and to wish her "many amount or oxygen in the blood ggfxlaxclgaiggzlgfufggr IlIrl:I"c"elIIflcilggigijl":wu:uliff'i':rl:)0Er';"ri said. fully decorated in pink and wl1Ite.lbell- The lucky ticket on the box happy returns Of the llaY"- But Doctors say it also records body operations In s A . inaccessible only about 1.000.000 W” 8 Y9” l0 T " m?---Tm-mm-'mr areas. complete her rc:iuii'cineIllS- i such special consideration would To be economical. any new pr0- . V encourage a flood of mine operrr ducer entering the ll('lll would - i ton to get into the Ungova-Knob have to erect a plan! to DFUGUCP i 9 ; I lake area, to spend money ior 2,000,000 tons a war and "'3' . -.15 mine developments, he said. And would mean Caiiada would have to I ' it would hasten the day when the start exporting stccl lll i-oiiipeti- ' ;" present 320-mile rail line from tion with the big prodiirors. surh . .l l Sept Isles l0 K1105 like mi! be as the United Status. Brilziin and i extended northward by another 800 West Germany. I . WANT BORDER SETTLE!) . I miles or so to Ungava bay. The present rail line was built I-Iollinger-Hanna is the manage- entirely without federa subsidy ment C0l'Ilp&ny of the iron ore Lo, he said. His company would prefer of Canada. Hollinger North Shore . I to build the remainder of the line Exploration Co. and l.IzibratIor again without direct federal aid. Mining and Exploration (,0. Ltd - But it may be a long time before This year the compaiiiixs will he the iron org people would "gam- shipping some 12,000,000 tons of ble" another t125,000.000 to build ore out of the Knob lake arca. . . 1 0, were sure there will be enough with 2.000.000 going to Britain and business in the area to help them continental Europe. another 2.000; et their money back. 000 to Hamilton and lower lake EARNESSING POWER ports and the rest to the U. S. Meanwhile. the company was ex- The companies were watching h" M Mr-IrynsIhdMlI;lsi-ssI. James Gillhooley. Mrs. Alexander MacDonald, MRS. WILLIAM COADY Blooming Perm The death of Mrs. William Coady Mr and Mrs. Pius walker, Quincy. on Nov. 15, 1955, at the home of Mass. her dlughger M,-L Rongld Mac. Mr. andIMrs. Joseph Cameron. Lellan in Arlington. Mass, was a 50merV1llE. M355- grehr 'shoch to her friends and Mr. and Mrs Ronianus MacDon- ' d d 1 . aid. Cambridge. Mass. neighbour! on Prince E W” 3 Leo and Pauline Carr. Lynn. Mass. land. I Mrs. Coady dauIIgIlIitIeIr tIif hire laI:.e 33-'-.IIIlIlIlI::garet Clough, D0r(llCS- Mr. and Mrs. c ae urll 3' ' 5' . . was born in Kelly's Cross eighty. :IlIlIirYaIlI5I;3rl;:IIi;Il:In. IIlIfIliI.Islo(rIiI.III.Il:I;:ss.DIIII four YCll'e3d3K”i1:"l2h'lrtve'r'thrIe.r mar c-hester Mas: ' rlage liv in I or i s ire un- t ' '”. C . 3 .I til the death ofihrehi; husbaniiivr She Mgmaend Mm Wan” Uad-l' 1' "ll then went to A1-'ngtonr. ass.. M dhr P .. kh d. (.1 I where she resided with her dau- Rrfgownrsi alil” "3 -l' la" 3M"- n”""" for u" N” mac Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mt-Quaid. years. A devoted member of t e Green Bay 30315" C3th9llc Church Mls' Charlottetown Funeral Home. Cliarv Coady was of a friendly and liuledl hmetowh helP whe" help W” needed" Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Clarkin, She will be greatly missed by a No,-u, wmshhe host of friends. but Il30VE Ill by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mnrrisscy, her family who will always ch?r- Charlottetown. lsh the memory 05 I l0V"lE- Cll"3' Mary Walker. Wiiichesior. Mass. tian mother. Mr. ,and Mrs. A. P. Stewart, EN ed- She leaves to mourn three dau- ham. Mass. I I ghters. Florence. Mrs. Ronald Mae- Mr.I and Mrs. Albion Boiiiim, Pin- Lellan, Arlington. Mass.: Mary. rida I I I Sister Mary Therese. Precious Mr. and Mrs. (louticr, Arlington, Blood M0nBSteay. Charlottetown. Mass I and Margaret Cambridge. Mass: Mr. and Mrs. J.-imcs Run-liiip,s. also one sister, Mrs. James J. Watertown. Mass. Smith. and one brother. John P. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slordy. Murphy, Kinkorn. Dorchester. Mass. The largely huehded fuhemh Bernadette White, I)nrt-liester. from the home of her nephew, M3S5- II I FI wimhm TI C,,hdyI North wmglili-I9, Mr. and Mrs. Danie Moian. .ve- svas held on Nov. 19 to St. Anne s l'ell- lVIl355- II W Church Lot 55' when 5 solemn Mrs. Edith Slit-a. Brookinc. .lIass. high Mass of Requiem was cele- -lulu! Foley. Brookllnc. Itlahs. brated by the pastor, Reverend Mrs. Marion Benson. Bmukinc. I Charles Mccartlisy. Iarhslstednby Re- MMass.d M P I C II Ian , I II th I I d as eacon, r. an rs. . . a hill . I I I . xggelkevegzglis Rergrnald Phalm as Norm wmshire Ihssfrulroovgnildiovurvsliudheu Cnuiuiosnslrihsdsnish swvfnry :onnonos,wiienthovholo HilIlsproussodlofoPsas's IoofsCotFood. Sub-Deacon. Reverend Reginald F. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cullen. North MacDonald was seated in the un- wiltghire Gerald and George Sturdy, Kin- dlllliiyservlce at the grave was con- km, N . . . See CS ducted by Reverend Charlel 146- John Pineau. North Willsliirt-. Cal-thy. The pall bearers were: ML and Mrs Joseph coadyI Em,-. r Messrs. William Cullen.. George uh, I G0dll'9Y- P -l- C5ll"h3"' Her” Regina Callaghan. North Willshire ; 30" B3ld”'5l0"- I-'0"l5 Cnmpbeur Sister Marie Peter. V:tnt'nm.'cr l l , Mlcllael Clmllllli Reverend R. F. MacDonald. Sev- i M55535 en Mile Bay . Rulmld "d Fl"""” M”L9n3'l- Arthur Berrigan. North Wiltsliii-o Al”lln810ll- M333- l5l Mr. and Mrs. Louis Campbell. g ' . d ' . .. a v .3 .v .. - Mr. and Mrs. Bus MCQll8l(l. Riv- slster of Precious Blood Monas- ,I.,.dh1eI Margaret Coady. Cambridge. Mass. North wmI..Ihh.e (2) lel'Y- Cl'3l'l0"9l0W" Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mcqimirl. Mr.I and Mrs. James J Smith, Ehhwmd Kmkorl. Mr and Mrs. James Grii'iin. Ty- .TohrIi P. Murphy. Kinkora mh wllllam T- Nld M"? C93dY- N07” Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miinliizliaii. wlll-shlle South Melville Justin and Peter Stordy. Broolt- ENROLLMEN1-s "l9 Enrolled in Perpciual Mt-mbt-rslilp William Smltl-i,IKlInkora in Franciscan Mass LDaL'll0 M” 3"d M"3- M"-'l'"l '7- C03dl'v Mrs. Margaret llartin, Brighton, Mlimrlilllmrs Antho y Siardy Kl Ma” ' A A H v"'-. ...hll'l l.W- -- 4 - - . kora Ml.il,.lll,'n1"ir.ila.ll' " H mm m A” "F d”"Rl"'"l PM Th” Cl""R'"R """"'l Only Whole Fish Puss'n Boots is made from Whole Fish hip. and Mrs. phllip ivicqnnid, WI and ram h1'rh.rn hlarkm War from dignity to playfulness, their bright-eyed vig- ,. '9'" "'"c""- '0' 3" "."-ll" '” "mt"! W-:5”? Cll3l'l""9l"Wl" er-town mags . ilancc, their contented purring. their sleek-coated - had I-ll. BCIGIICO Pll:l.lI:dhonl:I.eI.lllI7. Gertrude Coady. Charlottetown Enrolled in Jesuit Spminary Guild beauty ..these lovable qimlme, hue endured Miner - Our business is cat food. Puss'n Boots is not made from. Made cmlllbly and 0'' liumun C0"'"'”P'i0"”- M;;;It'e';gwl:'5' 50'” R0b"”v Chl" Helen Fraser Cambridge. Mass, Io rhcrrownus for cmmrier t In a living fish there's a balance of those mysterious from parts ofhsh or scrsPs.Wo process wbsla i'ish,with l 'rlri:;"lb h'V'3"f.'lP"l;"'!.' h"""'l"”'P'”""'”' ma” B””'m"' w”'"'"W"' Ma” elements which nature uses to sustain s healthy, thriv- nature's balance of nutritive elements intact as they P-31 5'W- ' ' ing organism. When wbola fish is prepared for cat food. were in the living fish. Valuable cereals are added for Mrs. John A. Callaghan. Alberton Purgatorlal Enrollment; those elements are retsined intact, just as they were in flavor Ind all-round nutrition. You couldn't duplicate Mrs. Daniel Dunphy. St. John. N Mrs. Josephine Dyer. Arlington, But have you noticed that some cats show these traits 3' M355- much better than others ? Therein reason for that-and Vxrlglslhrd Mlcl-elllu. thigh.ahzhirwionhhhhrcfrghhrgni;IIIIIzIII it rwhrm hhw I.,,,,,,. H, can he h,,.c”,, Ind ro,,eherI the living fish. The fillets lIIIPpl)' IrichIpI'oteins. The the food value in Puss'n Boots whole fish even if you ML rye,-om, smmh gmokvhte tom Mass ' mm-E .n;V, and mmemed I I I .,,d more hm for J,,,,,I liver and glands yield precious vitamins. The bone went to endless trouble buying and cooking compli- xrs..1::mIIlIIeIIiisT;I1Ir:or.K'3IronNorIII Mrs. Laurctla lnman, Brighton, I I I I I I I I structure provides calcium and phIosphorus.IFi-om cared meals for your cat. But allyoa have to do is open v-IIIMIIIIIQ - G Y. sgtini;s;sII.UAI BOQUFIII TheIsccret of s Icat s health and disposiiioIn is in its various parts of the fish comIe iron. vitamins. calcium, s can of pressure-cooked, ready-to-serve Puss'n Boots. Mm Jam” um0"rI Ram Mm” smug or the PIIIIIIIIAIIIS BIIIIIKI MIIIII feeding. AICL0I'ding tnI biologists. the hIesl single food manganese and all those vital food elements which M,.I hhd Mn 3”" Lemohh 3hghI ”reryI Charhmcmwn you can give ynur cat is uvlmlcjhb. Not gust any part or nature uses to sustsin full vitality. That's why cat food You can give yourself s pleasant surprise by feeding "V" oumnr r V" M h D hhrhnhn rrhohrhr Maine. . 51533551; or: symph-my scrap of fish. There's an imports nt scientific reason for made from psrtslor scraps of fish is not enough. While Puu'n Boots regularly to your cat. in three weeks or ihi " . niacin .0. . ou::lisliol- h'enI'ihy nerveifsnd tis-ua' Mrs. Edward Foster. Bath. James Mclntyre. Brookline that word "whole". it's really an exciting story for any almost Iny part supplies something valuable. your less you'll see a more (risky pet. with s livelier step, s 32"” ;:l,l',l:'r-:r':5t,.F'lf.'h'r'F"::.,:.'"'tl'd h" -'did"'l , uh I” Mn hunch 1.u”o.I Burr The ggtrl; ?:mrTIl'A3r':rI5 M "I cat owner who wants a healthy. contented and good- ciit needs all those nutrients. in nature's own life sleeker look. s more oriu.-med putt . . . more of all Ir ' l a m "HI Pm! I Duh lIi'rI:ossbtrlielri;.:Incg:d:inI;ixkI:;IIErIr;I0,2: l00l"'l8 Pu balance. Only the whole Esh dupplies them slL those lovable qualities you want in your pet. Try it! ' ' of sympathy and other acts of kind- u" '5 un- Mill Mc3rlll0- ness did so much to comfort them Bath. Maine ' "III In "M ch?!" MELQIHIII in their recent sad be veIiIInIe: Kensin Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burgess. Bath. Maine Mr. and Mrs. Richard Renstisw, Bath. Maine I Mr. and MI: Edmund Aisesisult, .Mn i all In Jobs 1.. Sullivan. &I Petr C. Trslnor. A DUTY 1'0 YOUR HOME Keep Windows Bright and Chlinneys Clean. V. V A'ii.i'