.... JANUARY 16.3 1951 .-) ilisooversllolp for 5-Year Kidney Trouble Mrs. Frances D I w a o ll of Brentwood Bav. Van. Isle. B.C.. makes this com- ment: "I recoms mend S a r no it h r g h ly I n d would not be without it, after Ill ering with a In nor kidney ' disorder. for five year; and trying many things. Sar- nak brought me quick relief." y If on oulfer from .ahtl.lII1lClC. neuritic. or arthritic Dim. sciatica rr backache or from some stomach. kidney or fiver disorders. nutritional anemia and new uenesa. try Sar- nak for one week. prove that Sarnak can help you. 51.35 at all drug stores. I--3.5. I. DAWSON ? Ellenls Diary Continued from page 2 then from his ohorlng to ask: ”And how are the fat cattle doing. Pat?" And to bring up an intrigu- h:-- topic which still stands in a s aze of suspension: "How old is a man? Is he as old as he looks? or as old as he feels?” I U o And blue shadows lay along the yards and fields today and in be- tween. gems of diamonds glittered in psirkilng array. From a window alter Jamie had come from his school to join his family, here at the time, the grandchildren watch- cd this winter day go to rest. The sunset; fired the window in the mill-gable in the valley which presently faded in the dusk when a bright slip of moon climbed in sight above the snowy roofs of the place on the hill. And a silence reigned over the face of the coun- tryside. a lovely stillness that held tree and field and pond in its snowy embrace. wish on the new rnooni" grand- daughter suggested 1 merrily. "Shucksl" Jamie chuckled "a lot of good that will do! Wishing won't bring you anything." "No" we agreed "but it will help!" . . .But can a wish bank the fires fur the nlrht -- or mix- a pan of bread? Gt(IJn1t.ixll1gt:rttriorrcw - Diary - p - .... Appreciation I wish to express sincere thanks from my fnmllv and myself to everyone who has been so kind to me since I've been ill, and during this past year to the Doctors and Start of the Provincial sanitorlum adn all kind friends who visited me and iemernbered me so many different ways. Mrs. John T. Dlgnul. Provincial Sanltorlu . it oacxaciiras llolilinglou Back "It's l'lodd's You May Need! . when kidn ac! and baehcbo your eye ,. . , and nadian remedy. Dodd'o I achaebe and that feeling by ltealinf tlu lltheyo. Ask In! druggut for Dod 'e Kidney Pills, look for Jlnblueboswiththuodband. use KldnevPlIIs lSMll0THSl(lN SPEEIAI. M50 or with beauty pump-dispenser "Let's make a A Skoonistil t Monthly lleeting Ladies Auxiliary BIS Thd regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Benevolent lriab society was held in the. Whelan Hail, Sunday eve- ning at it o'clock. The meeting was presided over by the president. Mrs. Joeeph Costello and was attended by a large number of members. The president on behalf of the members e tended sincere sym- pathy to Mrs. James McAleer who recently received the sad news of her broihers death. ' The minutes of the December meeti were read by the score- tary, a. Fred Steele. and ap- proved. g On the resignation of Mrs. Leo Dowling from the office, Mrs. Aeneas Curley was appointed lat vice-president. The following correspondence was read: St. Vincent's Orphanage per Sister Mary Henry C. S. 14., ex- pressing deep gratitude for dona- tion made by the Auxiliary. Mrs. J. E. McAvinn. appreciation of sympathy expressed in recent bereavement. a P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage per Mrs. H. 5. Henderson, apprec- iation of donation in aid of Orph- annge. Mrs, James McAleer, chairman of entertainment committee gave a satisfactory report of activities held during December and ar- rangements were made for eeveral entertainments to be held during the coming month. Following the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. the tea hostesses being Mrs. Ambrose Smith and Mrs. James McAleer. ANGLO RUSTICO SCHOOL CONCERT The pupils of Anglo Rustioo held their Christmas Ocncerrt in the school on December 20. 'l'he school was decorated with pine boughs and 9, large Christmas tree occupied one corner. The chairman. Mr. Paige Nunn. very eapably acted as chair- man. He commend d the teacher and pupils on their fine teoncert. After the program Santa. Claus made his appearance and presented the teacher, Miss Jean Carr and the pupils with many Sm-I. MYS- Noel Hooper. on behalf of the In- stitute. gave a. treat to the children. Following is the program. Remarks by the Chairman. Chorus: welcome. Recitation: "Welcome" by Mar- jorie Hooper. Carol: "While Shepherds Watch- ed" by ahiriey and Alma Oraswell Monologue: Under the Mistle- toe" by Mary Toombs. song: "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” by Norma and Hazel Parkman. Alberta and Sandra Bun- tain. Shirley and Alirna Craswell, Marjorie Hooper and Clayton Nunn. Dialogue: "Deaf As A Post." by shirley Crnswell. Marie Nunn and Lorne Stevenson. ,, .. . am by kl A" Lorne Stevenson. ' song: ”Billie Boy" by Shirley and Alma Graswell. Drill: "Christmas". , -Solo:--4'0. Come All Ye Faithful" by Shirley Craswell. Recitation by Clayton Nunn. Dialogue: Concert Rehearsal by Senior pilpill. Recitation: "Ohrlstrnu Every Day" by Charles Stevenson. Recitation: "Sante.clausin"' by Marie Nunn. solo: Santa's Helper by Norma Parkman. Chorus: "what's the Meanlm". Recitation: "Family Troubles" by W7? lllllllll lllilllll ""'l"."?l'”."".4f'""'-Ir Dllnvmdslnee N74" It-.-our THE CENTRA Tl-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN L GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising of a nanny nature may be lneertul at Ilve cents a word, strictly pey- able in advance. JIMMYS TAXI-Phone 525. SPECIAL - Ceiling Fixtures 31.95. Brown Electric. 1 BACK of coats going at 1-2 price. Kennedy's Ladles' Wear. GIFT ITEMS at duced prices during clearance sale at the Gift Court. MEETING 05' Till: MUSICAL FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION will be held January 23rd. in room 66 of the Prince of Wales College. All members invited to attend. HEAR. MARGARET ANN IRE- LAND, distinguished young Can- adian pianist. Prince of Wales Col- lege Auditorium. Thursday, Janu- ary lath. 8.30 P. M. Tickets at Hughes, 50 cents; students 25 cents. special re- ihe stock Abegwelt DANCE, sponsored by College students (N. D. A.) vwheian Mem- orial Hall. Tuesday. January. 16th. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Coyle. Montague, announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Noreen, to Michael James Connolly, Charlottetown. Marriage to take place February 5th. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of Frederick Lamb was held yesterday morning from the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home to ' St. Dunstan's Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Frances Corcoran who also conducted services at the grave. Pallbearers weae: James Gallant, Joseph Gallant, John Coady and Fred Bladt. Interment took "place in the Clathollc Cemet- cry. CABLE!) GREETINGS e Wing Commander Ralph Edwards and Mrs. Edwards have sent greetings to their Prince Edward Island friends by cable. During the last war they were stationed at the Charlottetown Airport where he was Squadron Leader and Adjutant. When he was posted to Washing- ton Mrs. Edwards and their two children remained in Charlotte- town where she made many friends. They are now at the chief airforce station in Cranwell, Eng- land. hirer-sonals Mr. Sheldon Bowley who re- cently came home from Toronto to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Bowiey, 226 Fitzroy St... City, during the Christmas season, left on return on Monday. Miss Doris Bowley. who has been doing office work in Toronto for the past summer, is spending the winter at her home. 226 Fitaroy St., City. Hazel Parkman. Song: "Goodnight Irene" by sen- ior pupils with Norma Parkman taking solo part. Dialogue; "Nelghbourly Neigh- bours" by fcrirrteen senior pupils. 8010: "Wedding Bells” by Shirley Craswell. Drill: "Writing to Santa" by Billie Nunn. "Village Gossip" by Shirley Cra:-well. Duct: "I'm S-A-V-E-D" by .Al- berta and Sandra Bantam. Monologue: "Aunt Jemlna's Court- ship" by Alma Oraswell. - Carol: "It Came Upon the Mid- night Clear" by senior girls. Dialogue: "spelling Lesson." Solo: "My Kitty" by Hazel Park- man. Dialogue: "Party Line" by Rrol and Alberto. Bantam. Marie Nunn. Marjorie Hooper. Mary Toombs and aewell. 2 "silent Night" by Norma Carol and Hazel Parkman. Recitation. "Santa's Pilot" by Billie Nunn Duet: "Christmas Song" by Shir- ley and Alma Craswell. Recitation: "Em cumstances" by Lyell T rlcman. Ci!- Ohorus: "Christmas All Year Long!" Reclt ” : " Santa" by Sandra Buntaln. God save the Kim. Curd Of Thanks I wish to thank the Boxhoiders on Little York B. R. 1 Mail Route. who so kindly remembered me at Christmas. Peter Proud. IIOVI IO IIIIIVI Apply wunn ell freely to noel: and chest. Rob in wall. Nhuago neck. SALES and SERVICE Ifepalrl To All Mattel MOTORS rgewinoin; and Repair! CIAIWILL for Photos. IIOWAID MMINNIS FOOT- WIAH. at 175 Queen street. IIOSIEBY all sizes. assortment of colors going at 50c. Kennedy's l.adiea' Wear; IIIIIGIBATOBE. Ranges. Mo- tore and Washer repairs. storey lleetric. Phone 3001. TADLE 01" -special clearance merchandise at the Abegwelt Gift. Court stock clearance sale new on. FLIGHT! DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime central Airways 2061 or 504. MIcDONALD IADIO SEHVICI I30 Kent Sheet. Radio vupalr: Sound equipment. Disc Reourdlng Rogers Majestic and Stewart War- ner Radios. VICE CULTURE AND FRENCH LESSONS. - Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond will take pupils for the Teaching of Singing and French Lessons. Private lessons in sing- ing. private. semi-private in French Dancing 9 until 12.30. Admission and groups for Conversational 50 cents. French. Phone 1175. 10! Upper Prince Street. NARROW ESCAPE -- Johnny Ferguson. 9. of 23 Gerald street es- caped with only slight injuries yes- terday mornlng when he was struck by a taxi which was going north on Elm Ave. The young lad ran out from behind a parked car on the east side of the street. The driver took him to the Charlotte- town Hospital where examination: showed him not to be seriously in- jured. He was taken back to his home. l IN MEMORIAM In loving memo y of our dear husband and father, J. Richard Stewart, Mt. Albion, who pnlell away Jan 1001. 1042. There we love go out of light But never out of mind; For they are cherished in the hearts, 01 those they leave behind. Fondly Remembered by Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM In memo ,l of the his llillus Rodd. who passed avmy January lath. I842. There is still an ache in our hearts ' today. That countieu years away. A place in our hearts that nothing It WIITI FOR FREE CATALOGUE AETIIUI. VISIT YORK. P.E.l. won't take can Wt; miss you father, and always will. Lovlngly Remembered by His Wife Violet. Daughter Ina! and Sons Bud and Wendel. STEWART G. IVES District Manager ma arnruza uncommon EIZMEEE EEEiT!! l'lRIHiJ'1(.l'AN:ll)lllll l',UMPl'itll announces the opening of its Charlottetown office at 144 Richmond Street Telephone 589 Thanks I wish to thank all the Box- holders on my route who so kindly remembered me at the Christmas season. with gifts and money and I wish each and every one a Very Happy New Year. Bert Docherty. Mall Courier, Ch'town It. R. 2. Card Of Thanks I wish to thank the Women's Institute and also many Box Hold- ers of New Perth for their nice gifts at Christmas. Signed I John E. Shepherd. Mail Man. llorotlty lllx Says- Contlnued from page I wrong you did and to snap nut of the morbid state into which you V have gotten. You have washed away the mud on your skirt: with your tears. Your repentance will make you a better wife and there is no danger of your ever repeating your offense. So just forget it and be happy and make your husband happy. And don't ever tell him, or your best frlend, one word about it. DEAR MISS DIX: I have a boy friend who is lacking in good manners. When we go out together he always walks ahead of me. When we enter a restaurant or theatre he never holds the door open, but lets there first. grabs the best seat. lets me crawl in as I can. Never thinks of helping me on or off with a coat or into a car. What should I do with him? Or nrenit these things really important? A READER ANSWER: Give him a marked copy of a good book on etiquette. and. if that doesn't change him. give him the air. for I can think of nothing that would get on at women: nerves more than to be married to a man who was a boor. r Cardigan. P. E. I. WE! hep ' Interest . 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