The dancing routine of the eight lilnjoi-cttcs trained by Mrs. Gar- ilon Lawson won honors for groups, with a mark of 88. Mon- WESTERII GUARDIAN SPRING SALE continues at day in the Summerside section of the Ilth annual P.E.I. Festival of Music. From left to right the girls are; front row. Betty Gallant. RAYMOND GRANT. optomet- MAJORETTES WIN HONORS IN DANCE ROUTINE ll.I(I(l('ll Bros. Crapaud. today and Saturday. SEE "You Can't Beat the Irish" In finicrnld Hall. Monday. May 7 at 7..'ltl p.m. Good specialties. TAKE NOTICE C.G.I.T. must col spring tea in United Church hall. Kenslngton May 12th. 3.00 to 300 p.m. ALBERTON Pastoral Char e. the United Church of Cana a. Iit'i'. Murray Gardner, Minister. lilay 6th. 1956: Alberton, Church School 11 am., worship 11 a.m.; Casciimpec, worship 2.30 pm. 0'LIi!tRY UNITED Charge Sui-vii-cs May 6th. will be con- rhictcd by Dr. A. S. Weir. Rogu- lnr service at Bloomfield ll.00 am; llrne 2.30 p.m. The Men's Assiicialinn service will be held at 0il.cat'y at 7.30 p.m. Tryon '11.-ile Eight". under direction of Dr. Peter MacDonald will be CIIPSI siiigcrsi. Everyone wel- f.'4llllO. CIILRCII OF Christ. The Lord's Day, May 6. Montague: littlti n.m. Bible School for all aces. Come and bring your child- rcn. 11.00 a.m. The Lord's Sup- pcr and preaching. Sermon. "Ex- po-ition of Philippians." Murray River: 10.00 am. Bible School. 11.00 am. The Lord's Supper. .1lurr.-iy Ilarbour: 6,00 p.m. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Combined Evangelistic Service at the Murray Harbour church of Christ at 7.30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Kenneth T. Norris. rist will be in his Tlgnisb office. Saturday. May 5th. DANCE IRISIITOWN H s I l. Nondny. May 7th. Good music; door prize. 1l'ATCl'ES IN modern styles from reliable Swiss and Ameri- can firms sold at Moasc Jewel- lers. FEW METER VIOLATIONS .- Generally speaking motorists are respecting the use of parking met- ers in Summerside as indicated yesterday In one of the periodical checks made daily by the Police I)cpartment- who found only three meters in violation. out of approxi- mately 90 that are presently in use. Parking in restricted areas is also hcing closely watched by the pol- ice who are anxious to have the continued co-operation of motorists in avoiding the commlttment of in- ft actions of traffic by-laivs. HOME ON LEAVE - LAC Pres- ton MncDonaid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waller MacDonald- of Sum- merslde. is presently spending a month's leave at his home after an interesting European tour with No. 1 Fighter Wing. 441 Squadron. LAC MacDonald enlisted at Sum- mcrslde five years ago. and after serving at Trenton. Ontario, for 1'5 years. was posted to the Sum- mcrside station where he was I member of the headquarters staff for 2V2 years. In April of last year he was sent overseas and served with the R.C.A.F. in France- Germ- any and Belgium. and also had the recent and most interesting expert- """"ll5l- ence of being stationed in Rabat. French Morocco. Nancy Clark. Judy Richard, Ar- lene Moore. Second row. Arlene Bolger. Barbara Rankin: Bever- ley Matheson and Helen Bishop. Couple Die A The results of competitions In the rMi.ulcal Festival at Suin- pierslde yesterday were as fol- OWE: Morning-St. Mary's Hall; ofg ficials. adjudicator. Mr. 1:2- balrlne; presiding officer. . Earle Hickey; platform secretary. Mrs. Elmer Offer; awards. Mrs Horace Mnclfnrlanc. Class 140-A-Beginner: piano zolo. "Lullaby Of The Birds". 1. Charlotte Warwick. Summerside. 87; 2. Frank D. Channan. Slo- mon Park. 85; Michael Sheen. SI I-erslne. 8:). Class 102-piano solo (9 years anu under)-"Holiday Play", 1. Mary Ann Warwick. Summerside 87: 2. Janet MacFarlane and Hildy Clark. Summerside U; I. M'--v Mathcson. Summerside 85. Class 143-piano solo-10 years mder-"Good Morning. Mr. 1. Judy Hancock and Bob- Sun." by Hickey, Summersldu I0: 1 Barry MacGi-egor and Marcia Simmons. Summerside 85; 8. Adele MacLeod and Ruthie John- ston, Long River 84. Class 145-(I2 years Ind un- der)-”Regatta"-l. Mary Ann Warwick, Summerside 06: Keith Cameron and David Mor- cer, Summerside 85: 3. Bonnie Morrison, Summerside 34. St. Mary's Hall-afternoon. officer; Mrs. Edgar platform secretary; Mrs. Ben Schurman. awards; adjudicator, Mr. Roubakine. Class 149-piano solo - "The Ramsay, erine Poole. New Annan N; 8. Valerie Waugh. Wilmot Valley and Beulah Moasc. Summerside. 85; 3. Margaret Murray. Kons- ington 84. - Class 151-Plano solo-(15 years and undcrt "To The Rio- ing Sun"-I. Carol M'acLean, Summerside 85: 2. Joan Ram- say. Summerside and Catherine Harper, Summerside 84; 3. Res- ter MacPhee. Summerside 88. Officials-Mrs. Jock 1-Iopldrk. I ”i officer; Mrs. Wymnn Cairns, platform secretary and awards. Dr. Leslie Bell. adjud- Mrs. J. K. Campbell, presiding 5” Opening Of The Piano"-l. Cnth-i and under-unchan ed "Lost Time"-l. Ann 3. Northam. George Sunirnerslde. David Trainor, Kin- kors and John Beer, Summer- side 84. Class 90-(Boys! solo--9 years Lynden Ellis. Festival Competitions Al Summerside Yesterday voices and under)-"The Curliest Thing" Hnbley -1. David Coffin. Summerside and Keith Cameron. Summerside M; 2. Garry Anderson. 87: 2. Victor Chalsson, Central Park 33. , Bedequc 86; MacDonald.'nnd not under S'side Y's Men ' Make Plans for Convention At their regular weekly meet. gas Men's Club niade plans for 9 '-"olmlllll Maritimes region .convenl1on being held in Yar- .muulh, N.S. and also for the 6 years)-"Bill. , . , . , n0y.;L Gordon Murray and wvlmmbineil ldfllOS night to be held Peter Vass. Ellerslie 90; Ziillixf Wok 1" 59"lm?mde- 1" W' Michael Sheen. Summerside 87;:lE?I"fl'(llt(1p the ladlte: ntilflllltl, Cblgarles Joseh La les. Kl kor 86. I 'i”""”? 3 8 M40 p w 5 n a imembers would be attending Slemon Class 91-tBoys' solo-8 years Alberton C. W. L. Sub-Division Annual Meeting Mrs. Edlow Alberton was elect- meeting Monday evening April 23, at the home of Mrs Edwin Mac- Donald. The meeting opened with prayer by the spiritual director. Rev. Phelnn Mclfcnna. Nineteen members were in attendance and two new members were welcomed. Other officers elected were: first vice-president: Mrs. Alfred Gyms. second vice-president. Mrs. 1 Frank Dunn, third vice-president. Mrs. James Broderick. secretary. Mrs. Michael Ahenrn. trelisurer. Mrs. Brydon Smith. . . The annual report of the retiring Mrs. Alton O'Brien- t eleven monthly meet- ings had been held with an average attendance of twenty. The total membership was iiity-nine. Reports of various conveners conveyed the following informat- rc stated t on: Spiritual report-On April 7-5. feast of Our Lady of Good Coun- set. a high mass was offered for living and deceased members. During the year masses were of- fered for the late Spiritual direct- or. Rev. W.E. Monnghan. Souls in Purgatory. and for deceased rel- ative: of members. Members visit the hospital chapel on first Fri- days and spend an hour in ador- atlon before the Blessed Sacre- ment. Two adoring angels were purchased for the church and plac- ed on the altar in memory of Rev. Fr. Monaghnn. An Altar cloth and icator. . Class 148-Piano solo-(1.1 , Within Hours of Each Other HUDSON, Que. (CP)-Robert B. Teakle. 78. retired shipping ex- exutlve, and his 77-year-old wife died within a few hours of each other Tuesday night. The couple was visiting the home of one of their daughte .. Mrs. L. G. Spencer of Hudson Born in Quebec City. Mr. Teakle went to Montreal and joined the Allan Steamship Line, holding po- sitions with the firm in Halifax. Saint John, N. B. and Boston. in 1919, he was named manager of the Canadian Government Mer- chant Marine, formed to keep mer- chant vessels acquired by Canada in the First World War in business after the war under Canadian reg- lslry. He became first general manage of Canadian National Steamships in 1927 after the Canadian Govern- ment Merchant Marine and the Grand Trunk Pacific Stcamships amalgamated. MR. MACNAUGIIT HOME - Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. the parliament assistant to the Minister of Fisheries returned to Summerside last night by plane from Ottawa and will be in his office on Friday and Saturday. He will return to Ottawa on Monday. On Sunday morning he will officially unveil the Canad- ian Legion memorial to the fat- len in World War Two and in the Korean conflict. years and under)-"Sonatina Op 55 No. 1-1. Dorothy MncPhcc. lsummerslde 8'7; 2. Donald Sch- unnan. Surnmerside 86: 3. Jeanette Poole, New Annan and Gail Somers. Summerside 85. Class 146-Plano solo-boys 11 years and under)-"The Three Trumpcters"-l. Loring Rayner, Summerside 87; 2. David Miller. Summerside lltl; 3. David Miller and Donald Schurman. Sum- merside B5. MORNING Baptist Hall: Offlclale-Mrs Iohn Hopkirk, presiding officer; Mrs. Wyman Cairns. platform secretary and awards. Adjudlcator-Dr. Leslie Bell. Class 82-Gli-ls' solo-(15 years and under)-”The Green Bushes" -1. Carol Macleln, Summerside B9; 2. Ruth Calnu. Summcreids 88; 3. Elizabeth Blacquicrq Summerside 86. Class 83-Girls-(13 years and under)-"A Prayer At Bedtime" 1. Sharon Mullins. Summerside 88; 2. Cheryl Perry. Summerside I7; 3. Wilhelmina Gnudot. Mis- coucbc 85. , Baptist Hall. aftarnoon:Offici- Mrs. sis-platform secretary. Douglas Coffin; swords. Mrs. Eric Sheen: prodding officer, Mr. Clarence Mercer. Class 87-Girls' solo-lb years and under-"Some Folks"-1. Cheryl Perry. Summerside 87; 2. Yvonne Gaudct. Summerside and Gloria Doucctte. Kinkora M; 8. Audrey Woodside, Sum- i.i.:rside. 85. Class 88-tBoya' solo-(I3 years and over)-"A Song of March" 1. Allan MacDonnld.i Summerside 85; 2. Cedric Rich- ard. Klnkorn 84. Class 89-(Boyu' solo-18 years Personals FREE CHURCH of Scotland. lei-vices. May tlth. Desable 2.30 pm. conducted by Rev. ll. Bishop (note change in time). Cape Traverse 3 p.m. Coleman 710 p.m. Rev. Donald MacRin- nnn. minister. Friend f Mrs. L man B. Ilall. lvilmot iiviil regret yto learn that A general discussion on the we lie: 1nCp1atlfiit: in the E.hI. opening and closing of stores nsp a. aro eown w ere se "starve" wrwv 0" Wednes-W 223. ”.'.'.'."ii;”. i3..E.".i'Il”S.E.?fl' .211? llcr progress is reported to be fav- Mme M opmon at me regular umblei meeting of the Summerside Board of Trade held last even- ing in the offices of Perfection Dairy. president John 8. Wright VAQSIIIIIIK. The discussion. prompted by Mr. C. It. MacLaggan. who ask- ed for comments on this question as regards banking hours. re- vealed that little. if any. argu- ment ngalnct such a move has been forthcoming as yet from the rural areas. Of two Sum- merside businessmen who spoke on the subject. one was for and Meeting Alberton Exhibition Ass'n Held Wednesday The first meeting of the directors of tho Alberton Exhibition Associ- ation. this year was held in the Al- berton library Wednesday Wellllll with a large attendance and presi- dent I.. R. Wallace (prcsldisii A great deal of lscusslon was held regarding an increase in the cuh princs- especially in livestock. A dollar increase was added to n number of classes and the awards . extended to cover fourth and fifth laces. Dates for this year's lWtHlI! 0!- hlbitioll were out for Ausull and 23rd. It is planned to hxvc ltgetrxzdwg hi . I '""' '...ii iii; viii. denltwlth. Bordon Youth Ably Present 3-Act Irish Play The Borden Youth Club pre- sented the three-act comedy "You Can't Beat The lrlsh" before an over-now crowd at the spacious new Legion Hall in Borden re- cently. The very large crowd in att- endance thoroughly cnloyed the Play and were loud in their praise of the lay and the manner in which to youthful cast handled cir parts. The cast is as follows: Mrs. Mary Malone. a typical Irish mother played by Miss Marlon Cairns; Peggy Malone. her daugh- tcr whirlongs for culture, played by Miss Katherine McMahon; Tommy Malone. the bread winner of tlu family. Mr. Everett Camp- bell: Danny Malone. who never can beep a job. Mr. William Cor- mla: Steve 0'1-lnra. an athletic Irish youth. Mr. Dolbert Dawson. -Armand Rood. 0'l!nra's cousin Home Franco. Agno Ancnault; Ellen Murphy. the girl next-door. Min Yvonne Gallant; Dennis Doo Discuss Store Hours At Board Of Trade Meeting one against. In his report for the toiirlst and publicity committee. Mr. Edgar Cannon, stated the Sum- merside bureau will definitely open on June 1st but that the matter of an additional employee cannot be finalized until the amount of the government grant is made known. Mr. Fred Bingham. speaking for the Marine and Transporta- tion commlttce. commented on the question of poor freight ser- vice in Summerside which had been discussed at the last meet- ing. He snld his investigation disclosed that the local freight shed hasn't the capacity to handle present day needs. He said far more space is required to improve this service. Mr. Blngham spoke of the wonde- ful achievement of the board in retaining the C.N.R. freight ser- vlcc in Prince County and of the excellent support given by the West Prince delegation who ac- companied them to the talks with C.N.R. officials in Mone- mlfrcsldent Wright concurred S'slde Officer Vlorlis 0n Seaway Captain A. J. fsmolieyi Col- laghan of Summerside. Prince Edward Isllnd will be one of three officers of the Royal Can- ma adlan Engineers who will do in- spection work on the St. Law- rence Seaway protect this sum mer. , The inspection assignments on tad-tines to engineer: ;.;nhuce bmlmgst of the dovolapnon a proced- emlen nrcstn this with Mr. Elngham's statement and expressed sincere gratitude for the wonderful assists given the board byMr. J. Watson MncNaught. M.P. who kept in close touch with the situation at all times. The president was warmly thanked for his excellent chair- manship of the meetings held with C.N.R. officials. by Mr. Charles Llnliletter, who said I great debt of gratitude to owed Mr. Wright for the meeting: so expertly and seeing them come to such a successful conclusion. After ndiournrhont Perfection ice cream and colic was served by the bolt Mr. A.H. Hubley. mnnlgcr of Perfection Dairy. Summerside. QUINTS SHOP OPEN! IN MAY MONTREAL (CP)-Mario Dion- nc's new Pine avenue florist will not open befon May I). it was leaned Tuesday. Marie--one of the four surviving Dionne quin- tuplets-hu said she wants no pub- llclty regarding the business ven. turn. The opening. nrn oclcduld for last Saturday. has been held up by unfinished alterations in the new candelabra were purchased for the church, and at Easter flow- ers were bought. Social welfare - Sick members were remembered with cards dur lng illness. Sick and shut-ins and one family were remembered wt treats at Christmas. Each month the sick in homes and hoslblilll were visited. A box of clothing was sent to St. Vincents orphanage. First communlcants were given treats of ice cream and chocolate bars. Rev. Fr. McKenna, Rev. W. V. MscDonnld and the sisters at the Western Hospital were remem- bered with gifts A social evening was held in the parochial house to welcome Rev. Phelan McKenna. Members cleaned the church sev- eral times during the year. The C.W.L. sponsors the Girl Guide com any. and in June paid transportat on to Summerside for the girls. Ati Halloween treats were provided for them. At Christ- mas a small donation was given to the choir for hymn books. Money was donated tohonorary -- our Lady's missionaries, Albert- on Boy Scouts- Diocesan scholar- ship. Provincial and diocesan ob- ions. "Klettsnd raising activities included card parties, Smiling Bill McCor- Tmunlngd sud to Liz! IEALED TENDERS. I P! undersigned and marked "TENDERCn:,)lIl: IINGLE DWILLINGI AT NORMAN". will be received "It '0 3-W W'- (E D.S.T.). 'rue'.snAv. MAY 22. me. for t.ho' construction of two single dwelling: at Cape Norman. Newfoundland. rung. npoctflasltons. labour cannot form form of tender and return tender onvolopb may be obtained on IDPIIO than to the District Ihrtno Agent. Depart- ment of Transport PO. Box 69. CIIIYION9 town. Prince nswini Inland. upon recent of an accepted ehoquc undo pueblo to the locdnr General of Canada for the sum of 335,09, -nu. clnqn. will bs returned upon the rut-rn of the plan and lpocificlt-lull ll good condition. Additional information required with regard to Interpretation of pllnl and spoclflcatlmu may be obtained from the aforementioned District Marina Agent. Plan! and modifications will also be on dilplu at The Building Trades Employ"! Association e-o Roi-wood Dumber Co. Ll-Ga st. John's. Nfld.. and the Halifax construe. tlon Association. Halifax. Nova Scotla. Each tender must be accompanied by I Iocurilr deposit equal to ten per cent (10 ) of the tender price which security Rpodt will be forfeited in the event of u tenderer refining to enter Into a contract on the hull of his tender If called upon to do Io. or failing to anttlactutly complete such a contract. Cheques of unsuccessful ten- derer: will be returned. Any tender not accompanied by I Iccurity depoit no described will not be considered. no Dnpnruncnt don not bind Itself to tumor. COLLINS. Secretary. conditions. coopttnolowcnoraru . ET. , mount of TIIIIDOI1. Ottawa. (hitu-to. Avril M. IIII. Cream Route R. N. Dawson will begin trucking' cream on usual route, beginning Monday, May 7. Once weekly during May. CBAPAUD CBEAMEBY COMPANY shopnearthcbosrtofuontreal. ANNUAL Summerside. All members The Eastern Prince County Artificial Breeding Club will hold their lot annual meeting. Wednesday, May 9th. at 8 p.m.. in the Canadian Legion Hall, cctors nrcuhedtobothci-ont7:30p.m. WALDON B. MOASE. President. MEETING are urged to mend. Dir- ed president of Alberton sub-div- ed by the president. Mrs. Russell l3l0l'l "I "I9 C-wiL at the 3'"””l Bell. at the C.W.L. convention in th and an orchid corsagc. ill-UIII pine Charlottetown Cemen. mick show. St. Patricks play. I mal Hub and 3 1'” number l5 travelling apron. sale of lunchesiexpemed from the Alpha Clubs and fudge at entertainments. I.hi)0:i,,.(ii:f:,T3nazlgsmwfmbfrs "1 Press - Meetings were,reporled l:'llalII after the regu-lareemeoetiiieg to two Provincial papers each or a conference. Bill Warwick. man", isvpcakingpin reference to the Hi- 3 and I x Me-n'sA project of de- '1'""1vr' 2l(IH'l'll.Slng circulars. tulri the club that drivers and uh. 1i1l' inis purpose would be ncciieil The subdivision was represent- Charlottetown and fourteen mem- . I i s d t . bers attended the regional confer- in-.. ,-....i::,,,K.,,:2gu:y whrilgfuiilagd ence at Slemon Park. born tabled from a previous A vote of thanks was tendered "W"-Ill: ilu-: passed and the dub illltltl in iinnzile S2500 to the the retiring president. Mrs. Bell. ,, , fjziiuidiaii Legion War Memorial lmfl mmlng seclelaryv Ml'5- ”' iiund. A show of bands was call- Brien. and each was presented ed for of those definitely attend- with a small gift. A presentation was also made to Miss Maud ti"- Connor In appreciation of her many years' service as altar con- vener. Rev. Fr. MrKenna closed the meeting with prayer. Hill the Yarmouth convention. A l'-'ilIlll ri-icsilr-Cl that a possible 12 members and their wives would IN gulflg. Charlie Ballcm asked the club iihctlicr or not the Hi-Y groups jctlllld be sure of having the use of the Y Center for their after- 'noon tea on May 26th. Jim Con- lncll, replying to this. stated that wiinstruction on the extension to lthe Y center would be started Retired Banker was Known la: soon as the highway freight o In Kensmglon 'seen the population of the village Mr. Frank W. Pidgeon who grew grow about 700 to about four times to manhood in Kensington and was that number. The bank has been well known as a bank manager at enlarged twice since 1942. Victoria, P.E.I.. has retired on 1m-, and Mrs. ptdgeon mind to pension in the Bank of Nova Scir tia in Streetsvllle, Ontario. On March 31st, Mr. Pidgeon's birthday. he and his wife the for- mer Vern Leslie of Kensington. were honored guests when the Bank of Nova Scotia at Streets- ville held open house "for friends old and new." The banking room was gay with Spring flowers. and refreshments were served by the bank staff and wives of the male members. Mrs. Pidgeon wore a charcoal two piece dress with black hat and other accessories, they have a son and a dough! married and one son at home. BUB. Lobster BClll' For Sale Fresh herring for bait. Delivered P. E. I. CARROL DELANEY Summerside lobster Mr. Pldgeon who was born in 1896 entered the bank in Kenslng- ton on September 14th. 1914. lo I916 he was transferred to Sum- merside where he enlisted in the first Great War. On his discharge from the nnny he was transferred to western Canada. After living there for some time he returned to the Maritimes. where he served in various branches. among them Victoria. P.E.I. After living in Vic- torla for a number of years, the family moved to Ontario. when he was transferred to the Streets- ville branch. He has been active in many en- terprises designed for the better- ment of the community. and has anywhere on Crcipaud Theatre FRI. - sar. - 3:15 "Walking My Baby Back Home" A' musical in technicolor starring Donald O'Connor, Janet Leigh. 'Also Short Subjects WANTED Young men for men's wear department. Ex- perienced preferred. Apply- Personnel Office R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Summerside K-no SIIMMEIISIIIE TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 SATURDAY 2 - 7:15 - 9:15 "ILLEGAL" With Edward G. Robinson Nina Foch and Hugh Marlowe. ROYAL Borden Friday it P.M.; Saturday 7:150:15; Matinee Saturday 2 PM. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in "THREE RING CIRCUS" in Vista Vision. See these two comedians in their funniest show, This is the blistering story to the MOB. CAMEO KENSINGTON Friday - Saturday 7:15 and 9:15; Matinee Saturday 2230. "GRAND CANYON TRAIL" starring Roy Rogers and Trigger. Jane France and Andy Devine. Also Serial and News. Bank night Friday. It shows you the menace of the legal makes loopholes in the law for Hoods in a Jam. It's Bombshell Drama. brain who lnll 1351 lllllhl. the Summerside . continue living in Streetsville where of the Ex-D.A. who sold out I Friday. May 4. 1956 The Guardian. Page 11 giedstrrlgttiopg kwetfle lifted but he president Jock Hoplsirk with be dlsmbgg byethlzigllzlilgtii would nnipn MacFarlnnc leading the If W35 decldlid. after some dls- sing "mg" lcussion. that the last meeting of All id-llulll-'l'l0l 0' I-ll! ClIIb'I Iihe club before the summer re- Vocal efforts was called for by Fess would be on May 31st, with the members and given very meellns scheduled for May cspably by two of the four est; 24th even though it followed Im- present. Dr. Leslie Bell so Mr. mediatcly upon the Yarmouth Roubakinc. who are ndiudicating 1'0"l'Cntl0lI. at the Musical Festival. Doug Dick Hinton called for volunt- Webber of Halifax and Sterling 99” 10 DICK up an accumulation Boates of Kcntville were also of cancelled stamps at the local present as guests. Finesmaster radio Station. for the evening was Harold The meeting was chaired by Rodd. Announce New Way To 1 Shrink Painful Piles Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both-. Relieves Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids 1 Toronto. Ont. (Special) - For have ceased to be a probleml" And the first time science has found a among these suB'erers were a very new healing substance with the wide variety of hemorrhaid mndj. nstonishingabilitytoshrinkliemorr- tious, some of 10 no 20 yeug' 1 holds and to reliavepnin. Thousands standing. ' have been relieved-without resort All this, without the use of out to surgery. cotics, anesthetics or nstringenta of In one hemorrhoid case after any kind.The secret iasnew healing V another, "very striking improvo- substAnce(Bio-Dyne')-the discov- lllent-" Wu reported and verified by cry of a famous scientific institute. p doctordobservatious. Already, Bio-Dyne is in ride use ; Rainwasrelieved promptly. And, for healing injured tissue on All while gently relieving pain, actual parts of the body. ; reduction or retraction (shrinking) This new hauling ,..y,m,nc, is 1 l'-Wk IllBCB- I oflcred in suppository or ointment And ml)" 3m”5l-DE 0! dl-I-llll form called Preparation H'. Ask 1 Improvement was maintained in for individmlly sealed wuvenjem 1 cases where doctorn' observations Preparation H suppositories or 1 Mile mmlilulid 0"” I P9l29d '-ll PreparationFlointment with special p m?lYflll"lllll5- applicator. Preparation H is sold ; Eh: 3&9 "”-”llll5W3l'090 I-ll0l'0llKh at. all drug stores. Satisfaction is siuberers were ableptn make such wuuwed 0, money refunded. 1 nu. p ll "H195 vrrnaa Mm lg. 1 REGIONAL IMMUNIZATION CLINICS for POLIO INOCUIIATIONS for PRE-SCHOOL CHIILDREIQ born before January 1, 1955, and for EXPECTANT MOTHERS also IMMUNIZATION AGAINST DIPHTHERIA", WIIOOPING GOUGH, TILTANUS Ind SMALLPOX for Infants from 3 months and Pro-School Chlldru not receiving polio inoculations. K I; WEST PBINOI Tuesday. May I . . 10:30-st. Edwards Wodnudny, May I-10:00-11:00--for TIGNISH CULT 1:2I)- 2:!)-for ALBEWION MIX Thursday. May 10 -10:00-11:00-Elmsdnlo J:30- 2:30-Alberton surroudfng dist:-ins I -ioniou-.oo”.'iipii.n sin-rounding dhtrlob -- notiied. S - Friday. May 11 CENTRAL PRINCE -10:00-INVERNMG and surrounding districts as notified 2:00-TYNI VALLEY and nu-roiling Ulrich II notified Wednesday. May 9-10:00-IIICBIMOND and surmimding dtlhtotl Tuesday. May I as notified Thin-sdny. May 10 - 1:!)-MT. PmW& surrounding districts as it Friday, May 1! - 1:”-Abnm's Village. EAST PRINCE Monday May 7 - 9:30-11:00-KENSINGTON SCHOOL for Baltic. Darnlcy. Hamilton. Indian River. Kal- vin Grove. Mslpcquo. Norboro. Spring Valley. 1:46--KENBINGTON ONLY Thursday. May 10 - 9:30-Mnrgato for New London. Graham's 34.. Clinton and Sprlngbroo . 11:00-Iriabtown for Park Corner. luvuw, Long River Izm-1l:lI)-BORDER and surrounding clinician to notified. 1:80-lzoo-Klnkon and surrounding districts as notified. wiser QUEENS Wednesday. May D-10:30-st. Augustine Convent 1:30-Stella Marla ONLY 1:30-STELLA MARIS surrounding districts as notified. Thursday. May to -Iozst)-NEW GLASGOW and surrounding dil- tricts Is notified 1:30-HUNTER RIVER and lush ding dls- - tricts as notified. mas! QUEENS Thursday. May 10 -10:00-FORT AUGUSTUS and surrounding dis- tricts as notified. 1:00-Mt, Stewart ONLY 3:00-MT. STEWART nurrounding districts as notified onm-nan QUEEN'S Thursday. May 10 - 0:30-10:80-CENTRAL ROYALTY and surround lng districts as notified 9:20 Today 3:15- -9:20 Saturday......... "PORT OF HELL" DANE CLARK - WAYNE MORRIS my In its VII fun A UNIV 7. 7 I:30- 1:00-Eut Royalty - 9:!)-lozfli-West Royalty Friday, May 11 10 : I)-ll :00-Wtnlloo SOUTH KINGS Tuesday. May 8 ..-no 3:30-MONTAGUE and surrounding dis tricts as notified Wednesday. May D-l0:tl)-11:00-Georgetown ONLY Thursday. May 10 -9:1!)-l0::l)-ALIJSTON and surrounding dil- trlcts as notified 10:45-11:45-GASPEREAUX and surrounding districts as notified -10:00-11:00-NEW PERTH and -urrounding dis- tricts ns notified. EAST KINGS Monday. May 7 - 2:3o- 4:30-lourls Parish Hall Wtdnesday. May 9-10:00-NEW ZEALAND and surrounding districts as notified szoo-noun BAY EAST and nrrounding dis- tricts as notified 10:00-RED POINT and surrounding districts on Friday. May ll Fridly. May 11 as notified KEEP -nns FOB REFERENCE Department of Health, Prince Edward Island hotlfled 2:30-BRIDOETOWN and surrounding district!