ET-rt AND n0Y‘S TAXI. Dill 6560-8569. CRASWELL for Better Photo- g:5Ph5' COLORED ISLAND VIEWS. — g;»;.,svi'ell Studio. _g['[’[‘ s _ Tailored-to-measure. 53900 up. J. P. MacPberson & Son. SERVICE so sick. Dial am, cantweira Pharmacy. next to Gloria. --wz TREAT THE SICK WELL". G1gg9y's Pharmacy. open evenings 't:ll 8 o'clock. 1-051‘ CARDS. Handicrafts, Sou- wi-.irs. The island Book Room. Charlottetown. "IHIEEL or FOIITUNI-2" Sum- mer Hotel is now open Mrs. Harry Francis. Proprietor. ISLAND GRILL, Queen street Del 5228. serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dish. . .\ir.‘.\'T‘8 THl'R.SDAY SPECIAL. C3-riled tomato juice. New Eng- i,-.~,ri boiled dinner. rolls and but- m-, tea, coffee or milk. 55 cents. I.l-IAFNS OF SlSTER'8 DEATH . \irs. Harry MacNevln, received .i._,,_ grid news Tuesday of the dygph of her sister. Mrs. Thomas n Almond in North Battleiord. sank Mrs. Almond was the former ;;,.,y,-ire Proude. PRESENTATION. — Mrs. Harold R .:'. was waited on yesterday '11 .-;noon by the Spring Park W. 1. “,1 presented with a gift, honoring H - birthday. Although greatly sur- ,; 4‘{‘l. Mrs. Burt, thanked all pres- .-»-- mr their good wishes and the i. A FORMER M. L. A.———in referr- io the visit to Hartsville of Mi‘. .~. .\iacInnis, of Brituh Columbia. _ -ins erroneously stated that lie ll ~.<. n member of the Legislature of 1’ l‘rn\'lilCC. Mr. Maclmiis is not i‘. Mi a member, though he formerly ‘i;.ltl ll seat in the House. Personals Ilit‘ many friends oi Mr. and .\i:s. Ellis MacPhcrsoii, Peter's Road. learned with regret oi the rr.i.l:al illness or their young son. Herbert. who was flown to the hvzpiial in Halifax on saturday. '\l =< Edith liiai-Phermn. of West. .\'n2-‘on. Mass., who was called l‘.’\ll‘.t‘. rim! to the critical illness of her nephew. Herbert MacPheraon, Pete.-‘s Road, left for Halifax, N.S.. to be with him in the Children's ll-'>Ip.!.’\l. .\ir. Whitiicld Yeo. Kingston. rP’llJ'l‘.t‘I‘I to his home on June la, a!'r-.- being a patient in the P. E. I ilospitnl for a month. He re- cr-ived a back injury when he no- i".’lI‘nlflII_V icll from a load of hay at a iiciirhhor's home. BOY RECOVERINO NEUSTADT, Ont. (CP)—'l'hree- year-old Paul Lani: who fell into a tub of boiling meat broth in ms iathrr's butcher shop was re- ported in satisfactory condition Vednesday in hospital here. He suffered scalds on his back and left arm when he lost his balance and tell backwards into the vat. His father managed to grab him as he fell and drag him from the iwiling liquid. Card or Thanks i wish to thank the doctors, row: and staff of the P. E. I. l‘I05’]>ii.’il for all their kindness to W, also to all friends and neigh- lvvurs who sent flowers. fruit and cards while I was a patient in the l‘u'\§pll.'lI. Mrs. Hattie Ward Hampshire Cord Of Thanks Tris. Robert Macxinnon and i”ill.l' . \\’r-st Royalty. wish to thank ' n lm<'tni‘s and Nurses. Rev. '1‘. H l1 .=nmi=rs; nlso the many kind 1§':rr.ri.= and neighbours who sent fmirrrs and messages of sympathy i. iriiir our recent and bereavement. THANKS Winn Women's Institute wish in thank all those who helped to make Mir “Auction SiIlt"" A succeul. Mrs. Wm. Mai-Lcnnan, Secretary. "III lalrigeretm \ a M - mil in. ‘ : "9‘.‘!50decnodunp : s ..j’’' “u I \‘ lp. r-1-73 cow BRAIID "fhursdny, June 24. 1954 The Guardian Page 8 DISTRICT JIMMY‘! TAXI — Dlu 737R 7370 or 5253. "YOUR DOLLAI. DUI! MOBI- II the HUGHES DIIJG ITOII BRIDAL BOUQUETB are our specialty. West End Nurseries. Dial 3525. HUN GBiI.L—.'I‘uli course dinners and lunches. Reasonable price. Opposite Vendor's, Great George street. ' GRAND TEA PARTY. lid St Vincent's Orphanage. Supper. St. Dunstan's Dinin Hall. Wednesday, June 80th. Adu Ls $1.00. Children 50 cents. TICKETS for members of the Csledonlnn Club of P.E.I. Ceilidh and lobster dinner, June 25th, available at J. P. MacPheraon & Son. 157 Queen St.. until noon Thursday. Yacht Launching Delayed For Lack Of Heavy Crane TORONTO iCP)—Lsunohing of the dragon class yacht Bluebottle, owned by the Queen and Duke of ' Edinburgh, in Toronto harbor, was delayed Wednesday when Royal Canadian Navy officials were un- able to find a crane strong enough to lift the boat. Officials said the yacht, hero to take part in a series of interna- tional races. will remain in a. spec- ini cradle on the navy truck which brought it from Montreal until a suitable crane is iound. The yacht was a wedding gift to the royal couple from the Island sailing Clubs, Isle of Wright, Eng- land. It was scheduled to be rig- god and tuned up Wednesday at the Royal Canadian Yacht Club for the races. If it is launched in time, the Blueboitle will compete in races on Toronto bay Thursday and Fri- day and in the RCYC open regatta Saturday. On Monday it will be taken to Hamilton by navy trans- port for a day-long program spon- sored by the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club. Lt.—Cmdr. R. L. Hewitt. the duke's sailing master, will skipper the Bluebottle with Kenneth Mil- ler and Richard Vine, both of England. u crew. Scienlisls Fear laymen invasion During Eclipse KAPUB-KASING—iCP) Scien- tists apprehensive about the possi- bility of an invasion by inquisitive laymen during the few crucial sec- ands of the total eclipse of the sun June 30 have asked that the local detachment of the Ontario provinc- ial pollce be reinforced. Extra police officers will be on duty to keep strangers away from the observation sites where delicate instruments have been set up to record the phenomenon as the moon passes between the sun and earth. "l"or the ordinary observer, the apectaclo can be viewed just as well from the town of xapuskas- log" said Dr. John 1''. Heard of the Dunlap Observatory, whose party is located at Mattioe, 40 miles west of here. Mattioe lies in the exact. path of the eclipse. "The eclipse will be total at Kapuskuing for one minute. and at Mattico for W. minutes," Dr. Heard said. "The shadow also will extend beyond Yearst to the west. and half way between Kltlgan and Moonbcam to the cast." a The Dunlap observatory party is located in the rectory. church. backyard and woodshed of the Rev. Joseph Pmulx, village priest and iinoiflcially mayor oi Maitiee. Strange But True By 1'. H. MIcArI.III.Il' Did you know that Canada has I Mount Eisenhower named for the prudent? It all came about eight years ago when the Cana- dian Prime Mlnistar at a lunch- eon in Ottawa announced that Castle Mountain. a 9.300 peak in the Canadian Rockies. thereafter would be known as Mount Eisen- hower. The newly named moun- tain is in the province of Alberta. "Let the school kids have their comic books." advises an ed- ucator. bowing gracefully to the inevitable. One of the kindest acts I know of happened several years ago In the village where this scribe now lives. A certain youngster who for obvious reasons will remain name- less had just done a few chores for an aged farmer, and had been paid half a dollar for doing a good b. As the lad walked down the road with hands in pockets and whistling a merry tune a half starved cat came up to the boy, meowed loudly, and ribbed up a- gainst his leg. That boy took his half dollar and bought some milk and cheese for the cat. The old- farmer. when he'd heard about this great kindness. opened I small bank acount for the boy and predicted that he would go places. He has. too. What is the kindest deed you know of? Send your account oi it in a brief newa note to the Charlottetown Guardian or to me at Cornwall. I will pay $1.00 for each one used. O 0 Just in case you are interested. villages and towns along the C. N. R. across Western Canada are named in Alphabetical order. Sta- tions west of Winnipeg start out with Beaudry. the Cabot. Douglas and so on. Towns after Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. are Arone. Bloom. Cave and so on. Many oi the places were named for con- ductors, engineers, company di- rectors. writers and explorers. Our Doctor MacDonald of St. Peters will have to stay in har- ness a bit longer to equal the rec- ord of Charles S. Hayden, 99, Jua- tice of the Peace at West Bend. Wisconsin. Hayden is believed to be the oldest man in the United States holding public office. A can can jump four times the length of his body, a kangaroo five times. a frog twelve times. But a flea can jump two hundred times the length of its own body. . . . They have some pretty dry places in Texas. But. in Winker County its so dry and level that you won't find a single bridge within its boundaries. Recently Carol Shaw. a Los Angeles telephone operator got a refund check for one cent from the U. S. Treasury. Devil's Hole in Southwestern Nevada (size 15x40x6) is a tiny lake handed down from the gla- cial epoch and was once part of the Death Valley lake system. The pint-sized lake contains a rare type of fish called “pupfish" because they play like young dogs. Mr. Carl Hubbs of Scripp in- stitute of Oceanography says the fish apparently havcn‘t changed in the 11.000 years since the ice age ended. They are distinct from species found in any other part of the world. 0 I 0 if you are one of those who think a hen hasn't a brain in its head then read on. Junie. Owned by Lloyd McAl- lister gas station operator at Mechanic Falls, tells me the story of how one day two years ago. a little Rhode Island hen walked up to his gas station. After lunch. Junie got the left overs and decided then and there to stay with Mac. When he put her out come night VILLAGE SOLD CHENIES (AP)—This Bucking- hamahire village was auctioned off Wednesday in seven minutes for £l'I8.000. The village was put up for sale to help meet taxes on the Duke of Bedioi-.d's estate. The duke, owner of the village. died last October. Y0ll’LL ‘ CONTAINING TAYLOIIS WINDOW HUNDREDS OF IOXES EACH JEWELLERY. CHINA. SILVER. Etc. Valued At 1'” and up FIND IN ARTICLES OF she packed no vigorously on the door that Mac opened up and said “atay." She has been with him ever since. Every morning when Mac opens his station Junie taken her morn- ing atroll .Shc‘s back in a short while. When Mac sets in his easy chair for I smoke. the little hen settles comfortably in his lap. When Mac goes out to serve his first customer. the hen mounts the top of the pump, when he enters the building for his break- fast Junisekos out the larder by Iupplying a nicc fresh egg. laid In a derby hat conveniently nailed to the wall. No matter where the hen is she will come the moment her owner calla here by name. She will not respond to any other calls. when she wants to come inside the peck: on the door or a window. Mac’: had I few good offers for his unusual hon but he’: going to hold right on to her — at least as long as she helps to provide his breakfast. An Aspen tree may be seen \A'ith all the progress of medical science over the past 30 years, an- thorities say there is no longer any reason why iriegulariiy should he ourmoat widespread human malailv. Nor is there any reason for de- veloping the Imbnlual use of harsh laxstives—of dosing vv iih one prepa- ration after another in the \ilIll ha of finding. in some potion or pilI),ethe "secret" of lasting relief. Long]-continued study of the prob- lem as shown that one of the most common causes of irregularity is lack of bulb in the diet. And when this is the case. the common_-sense correction is to _be found not in the drug store but us your./and rlnral g as LONG EEENA MEDIC- ALLY RECOGNIZED FACT THAT NATURE 1 PRO- VIDED. Q7 LIE NATURAL rooDs_s1Qv WERE INTENDED T_O §_A1. Q. y_i_g_: ELEMENTS NEcEssARY 5913 _TLl_l;: LIFE- LONG AVOIDANCE (_)_F COM- IJQV CONSTll"ATION._ One of these elements is natural fibrous bulk, or vegetable cellulose, which normally and naturally aitis the rhythmic process of elimination. In no natural food is this natiiml hulk so ideally found as in the outer layers, or bran, of the whole wheat kernel which. as you know, is lost in modern milling. _Be(‘3llSe of the known value of i»r.ui in promoting regularity the Kellogg Company has produced a complete. whole bran—with nothing taken away to lessen its effectiveness- Iold under the name of Kellogg‘: All-Bran, the natural laxative cereal. How effective is All-Bran? This has ~ I879 -- CELEBRATING OUR 75th YEAR AS QUALITY JEWELLERS -- I954 3 DAY! ONLY —— Thursday — Friday - Saturday ‘paid, strange but true! NEW PROOF nun MILLIONS CAN END THE urn ron LAXATIVES —find relief from constipation this safe, natural way—without the injurious‘ ejects of repeated laxative use. ing a dog meat is the surest way in breed worms. Many think that drinking milk will produce worms. despite the fact that milk and iiiiik products, are all standbys in the kennels of professional breed».-rs. And there is one group who will tell you that mixing garlic or crankcase oil it will cure his rash. mange and other skin disease. It will not. And here are a few weird beliefs about dog food: that by feeding the animals mt-at, es- pecially raw meat. will make hlni vicious, that too much meat will cause fits and even dog rabies. growing out of the court house. 117 feet above the ground in Greensburg, Ind. » This makes the eleventh tree to grow out of the limestone cracks of the tower since ladll: The oth- er ten flourished for a few years and then died. But the present tree appears to be healthier than its predecessors and may endure the battle and the breeze of time. 0 O 0 good way to breed worms. Don't believe any of thou things. They are nothing but vu- nerstition, as any real breeder of dogs will tell you. The world is shot through with varied superstitions and the dog world is no exception to the rule. Still others believe that by feed- Sprihg is the time of year when hubby is transferred from the doghouae into the garden. Mr. Oliver Don't Walk will walk because the Judge in Harden, Montana. fined Don't Walk $10 for driving without a licence. Don't Walk will walk until the fine is No Man! That hard earned money hubby brings home is not chicken feed, it’: hard earned cash! Help him save by doing AI.L your shopping at PIERCE'S, the first ('Il0IC of the tliriftiest shoppers. Some folk believe that a piece of sulphur in a dog's drinking wa- ter will tone up the animal‘! ay- stem. It will do nothing of the kind as sulphur cannot be dissolv- ed in water. Sole folk believe that by giv- ing Fido a liberal coating of LO’I'HIANS' (Peg 'N Tom) GIFT SHOP Be sure to visit this very attractive Gift Shop while driving through or visiting at Stanhope this summer. FOR A COOL. COOL DRINK —— 4 - 5 Lbs. MONTSERRAT COTTAGE ROLLS. lb. 69: LIME JUICE Fresh been (IEllI‘il'illl‘.Il'I.’«lI(‘l(I inra series ndf ouflff She , _ _ , , , , , , , , , , _ 79¢ - o o c - 55: s ‘.t~ lir‘ ' st tics re one u . I|)lsICLLll(‘I)l‘Ilglll(l('lLIlll(‘’llaI jtilIIll¢II.‘. P site . . , , . . . , , , , , , _ . ' 59¢ Ebv . . . o o a o s n I O ‘In one] 1itiid{\i',bl35Hpe(ii)_ie with F]uff0 Maple Leaf ‘ I ' ' ' rt ‘ ~ ..::¢."..:.::::...;a°..*.'.i..;7.".r.:i; snommne. 2 lbs. ...... 59¢ W'E','ER5- ">- - - - - - - - - . .- 39: Iililflllllfi “(‘(‘:{. .l‘Ilii-)2! \\Pl‘fvi;$!Illl'(Ilt“(I Fine ‘vhite Libbys (Cl'U§I1t‘.II) rinirii vaiu wi i -rav cs 5 . nizitlc before, (luring anti after they |bs_ . . . . _ _ _ . ' _ El“ . . , . . , , , , 37¢ "° ”‘°-"""""‘- W0odbury's p . Libby's (Sliced) o_rmri.;si*ie_nrLE_.m SOAP.4bars...........3Ic PINEAPPLE. i'in..........37c SHOWED DEFINITE CLINICAL Libby's (Fi1Ilt‘_V) .W -’”-‘—‘T—Z TOMATO JUICE. 48 01. 37: EL‘ Libby‘: La 4 FOLLOW-m‘ sri/In’. BLEND JUICE. 48 oz. .. 42: BETTER THAN ¢_s o_u_T Q EVERY Z PATIENTS WHO WEREGIVEN ALL-BRAN IMPROVED. Rod Ripe TOMATOES. pkg. . . . . -. . . . .25: Snow White (Extra Large) CAULIFLOWER. head . . .. . 39¢ Sunkist (Fancy) ORANGES. 2 doz. . ..... 65¢ Fresh The greatest advantage of All-Bran is that it rorrccts the muse of irregularity due to insufficient hulk. ('liemirai or driig-type laxatives. ml s . ’”"”’ Si GGESTI()N :2:;fl::..i:."::..:i*.i':*:;1:;:..:.:i; S 5”" “‘”5- '53 29° -“"DW‘R'- "'" I-‘v-ring...) Large Florida m... ..,.l. ..... Salmon, GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for 39¢ I-2 _ 45: (‘love-rio-up (gml ‘ '1 ‘Hum Tum: Fish. L2 lb 49 - c liahitu.1|yv~in a way that laxative makers never iniemled~~tlicy pun- ish their digestive S_\'SIf'lII in a way that nature never inicmlcil. IIi*ir‘a(I ni vnrrcriiiig the must, ilicy nllcii ariually make their comiition worse. Firm Long Green CUKES. 2 for .29: Tender Island ‘ ASPARAGUS. lb. . . . . . . . . 39¢ ..Lettuce, .,Celer_v, ,,Blng Cherries, etc... Fair Islanil nonflnl cIIICI(en' I if you think you must take a laxa-. tive preparation occasionally. do an. Hut do If ti'i.tt1y. Road the instruc- tions completely. AVOID l£X(‘l-lS- I '2 lb. 55¢ SITE I7SA('-I5. Iliit for mllmnl and Ittsimg "lief pul your mu! in nature. ‘lust ml Aim/y fl nmv-mmce serving of All-Bran for breakfast and drink plenty nf water. This All-Bran plan has helped mil- lions in re-establish and to maintain healthful rrgiilarily. \\'hy not you? MONDAY.‘ JUNE 23 = some sun Sponsored by The CENTENNIAL Y'S MEN'S CLUB ALWAYS FIRST - - FOR QUALITY, SELECTIONS AND VALUE 1‘ I GTMT GEORGI, snmz ' ’ "’ '. cHARLorr£rowN.;.=E.I. . Edy“ nun. 5524- 5525 ' "0" ‘W ’" W’ RR . /aw on raw? moo weeps ‘bfzlvegy 5“; we: \_________,/ in certain Boxes You Will Find A DIAMOND RING BULOVA WATCHES ///4/32:3, BIRTHSTONE RINGS CHEST or SILVERWARE ANSCO CAMERA The Price Of Each Box is Only $1.00 .~ i‘ uniuuc soon VIE GUARANTEE TIIESE BOXES CONTAIN AIITIOLES WORTH 1.00 AND OVER THE PRICE OF EACH BOX IS ONLY °°''””'"’ ’ TAYLORS JEWELLERS NO REFUNDS NO EXOIIANOES I.O0 onions with your dog’: food is J