V PAGE romvraan A If You're IIRED A Bedeque Notes -Mrs. Esther Clarke. Summer- slde, was is recent visitor with her niece. Mrs. Charles Henderson! l A All THE TIME warm . - w l A . ' Everybody gen 1 bilnnn-dawn now and ms Adele Hmdemmv sum. A "WI. 5'9d'0"'o l'"'Y'h”d”l' "la '””.b' merslille. spent her holidays with botluml by bachchu. Perhaps notluri: seriously wrong, iuul I tunponry toxic condition uuutl by exceu acids arid wulu. 'l'lm'n lilo limo to lake Poddl Kldnny Pills. Dodrl'; stipulate llu kidneys. and so help restore their normal action her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. Mrs. Leah Campbell. Summer- side, was the guest or her daugh- ter. Mrs. Ralph Callbeck and Mr. ;:':'::i"..'..:':::.".i:i':.'..'.::'.."::::-..I.i:.". cam. or Get Dodd'I Kidney Pill: now. Look lor May "ll- th. H". bu "MI an ad bmd ll I" Miss Georgiii:'L-card, Charlotte- tomi. spent the week-end holiday with her mother, Mrs. Wrlg-ht Leard. Miss Lcard is in the em- ploy ol M.C.A. druagish. Youcm dependonDodd'-. 52 Mrs. C-eoi'geT..nVolini'd. KPllSiilvg- lion, was a guest of her sister, Him. Wilfred Craig. Middletown, I Will be available this sea-yam. My CT” and ,m,m.' on son in capomze cockeirels.:5u..da,. 3135- um, Contact me by phone or mail hefore they are five weeks Mr Ami? Mi-s. Aiziiiii zhlufltaly (H Ml .linrl as their visitor moi bundny. i. i i lMay l'lth.. Miss Edith Wetmore, ' ' ,- lsackville, N.B. Miss Wetniore is Phone 03 3' ;l(”ilCl'lEY in Sickvillc and a sister JAMES JOHNSTON. gnf Mrs M11"1'a.j;. 1 Elmsdalo A Xlrs Cai".'ie l.e.ml is speiidliigl c sonic titne 2:1 Nitll'.”'.I'll. NBMUIP - fl A let-your engine tell the story MAXI mu m Have your tank filled with Esso if you use I regular grade gasoline . . . Esso Extra if you use a premium grade. Take your car out on the level highway and accelerate from is to so miles an hour. Let your engine prove the new Esso or Esso Extra can give you livelier pick-u p. smoother flowing power, better all-round, -"-7.9-.r Pattern:-ace ' NO OTHER ASULICNE-S IN CANADA CAN GIVE sucu A CDMBEINATION Tl'lE GU ARDIAN. guest of her friend. Miss Alice James Henderson. on Saturday. Harrison. Miss Harrison is well May'6th., in honour of Mrs. Char- known in Beclcque. as her fathenlles Craig. Halifax. N.S.. who with Rev. Dix William Harrison, wasghor husband spent the week-end pnsior oi the Bedeque Circuit otiholiday with Mr. Craig's parents. the Me-iliodist Church betiveeniMi'. and Mrs. Vernon Craig. A- l889 and 1892. ;l)OLli4 twenty ladies were present. jille guests were admitted by Mrs. Craig, Irving Toombs. The dining-i'ooni theiriiable was covered with a lace Icloth and decorated uith 1!. love- ily bouquet of tulips. Mrs. Hender- son, the hostess. poured, assisted in serving by Mrs. Herbert Craig. lM1's. Arnold Henderson, Mrs. Ethel . rliasliim and Mrs. Irving Toombsw and Mrs. James Heiider-l HBQ-l son went to Victoria ull Satur- day May 16th. to spend 11 few days witii their nephew. Mr. Alli- son Lee and Mrs. Lee. Mr. Lee. had the misfortune to meet with a. painful accident on Sii'.u:.;;iy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halifax, NS., returned to home on Monday, May 18th.. af- ter spending the week-end holi- days ivlth Mr. Craigls I)8l'?lliS.l Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig. and. other members of the family. MI . McNeiIls Mills -Miss Irene Ramsay. Poplar (Pr, ttl 'l-1 dofMziy l1lllCl';i0Oil, Hwllell wopgiinz :;l)i.u: bl7l!(l)Ieat 53:: hey; :?eMe.I.T and Mrs us arm. c was using 21 iorse. and cart, and the horse took friglii. loum MMDOMM l throwin-g Mr. Lee out of the cart and hreiikiiig his leg. Mr. Stanley ldiilliiis. Sunuiier-: Zslde. was a visitor at the home oiy his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austlnl Mr. and Mrs. Eduard Gardiner Whmips on Sunday! MM, mm. had as their guests over the uec'x'- end lioliciays. their three daugli-I ter and llll.Sl):illtlS' Mi". and Mr.x.l Miss Gr?” MacDonald" Enmlki lie, spent the weekend oi lilny 17. Arnold NlaCl49fili. Mr. and Mi's.l , . Stuart Wright. Clia.i'lottetoivii,.M me h”m”:0f helnpmlegm” ML and Mr. and Mrs Courtney Mac- Md MW Om” Mac mm ' K ', N ' S- tin l ,"'"". . 3) ma (0 l Miss Eunice Phillips, Mounii Fleasaiit, spent the weekend ofi May 17th at the home of her A very ('li,l0.i3l)'.P itllPl'lll'l(lll teal was held at iii" lionic of Mrs. CI-IARLOTTETOWN uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Aus- tin Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams and family. Bidciord. accompanied by Mr. und Mrs. Lawrence Milligan and family motored to North Cape on Sunday, May 17th. Mrs. Robert MacDonald isspe.nd- ing it few days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald, Unlonvale. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams were guests at the home of Mrs. Willams' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grigg. Bideford, on Sun- day, May 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bridges and infant son were guests at the home of Mrs. Bridges' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulger, Coii- wny, on Sunday. May 17th. Mr. Lawrence Milligun and daughter Catherine and MissJean MacDonald motored to Summer- iside on Tuesday. May 19. Mr. Caleb Wziifield. liiclvillc,u'as ii visitor to McNeill's Mills and vicinity on Sunday. May 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Millar and family. Ellersiie. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Mill:ii"s parents. Mr. and Mn. Ralph mlanda :u sundny. May lith- Mr. and Mrs. James micron and Mr. Leigh Murphy. Melville. spent the weekend of May 17th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawson. - -.AP. MOSQUITOES LATE ST OATHARINIB. Ont. (OP) - Cool weather hold up appearance in polls placed for the purpose in back- yards here. when the wrigglers show in numbers it will be the signal for spraying insecticide from the air on stlrnant waters in his area. SELF-ISIIVICE STOCKHOLM. 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