THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN 3 ' PAGE runes ” MAY 6. 1252 Planning a Gaguden Catalogue Free on Roquost ARTIIIIR VESEY York. P. E. I. Cord Of Thanks I wish to think the Priest, the Doctors, the Nurses and all my friends at the Provincial Senator- film for the spiritual and medical care given me whih a patients at the San. for 19 months. Mrs. Alyre Arsensult. Bummersicte. TODAY progressive business organizations type electrically and 7i9”””" prefer the EDIINGTON aw-WW There's a reason. Ask your boss to arrange for a proof test and you'll see why. Phone 2771- moi It-ii mm NAME IN nuwanns loi Kent Street Charlottetown. l'. E. I. Phone 2771 "":"T FOR THE" BEST IN . IIIIIIGSTOIIE NEEDS A Shop All I KuUmahwd&Nvhulhml"F ..... Marks 95th Birthday To be hale and hearty at 9;: years at age is the great blessing be- stowed upon Mrs. James MscOal- lum of Cross Roads, better known at Aunt. Marcia to a. host of rela- atlyes and friends. On April 28th the guest of honor was at home to many friends who called to extend their good wishes. She was the recipient of many cards and gifts. Mrs. Msccslluni is the oldest re- sident living in the community. She is sprightly. enjoying good eye- sight and also good hearing. Dur- ing war days she was known for her knitting and did much work for the Red Cross. Now she is kept busy knitting for her great grand children. Last autumn she motored in Turo. N. 5. accompanied by her daughter from Ottawa. A few weeks later she was an enthusias- tic spectator of the Royal Couple when they visited Charlottetown. HARD OF HEARING? lievt, FREE Book may be worth 3100 or more to you A new. revealing book has just been published that should be in the hands of everyone who suf- fers from any degree of hearing loss. lthasbeen published for the sole purpose of bringing you the full trui; -and nothing but tho truth--about what to believe- and what not to believe when seeking help. "What do medical authorities say about hearin aids?" "Are so-called ”invislble hearing aids really invisible?" "How can you tell which makers tell you the truth about hearing aids?" "Why should you go to our doctor for advice about caring?” "How can you hear better for less money? ' "What is true-and what leads only to unhappiness in hearing aid claims?" If you want the whole truth. all the facts to guide you -send without delay for this important new book "Frauds and Facts. Somo Thin a That Sale of caring Go on in the . Aids." Write now! You'll bless us from the moment you receive it. Address Zenith Radio Cor- rcmiion of Canada. Ltd.. Dept. NIW-'ACanada Trust Bid ., Windsor, Ont., Canada. It's res -sent postpaid in a plain en- velops. Consult your classified telephone direc- torylor local Zenith Hearing 4 id dealer. e LOW-COST ' to with wireworms? BENESAN elves srrscnvs... One full rate applica- tion of BENESAN (2 oz." per bushel) kills up to 7570 of all wireworms. comnoi. Apply BENESAN to your spring grain . . . reduce wireworm population to the point where damage will be negligible for 3-4 years. Othercrops planted later in treated area are protected too: Check your land for wireworm: Here's how they attack your craps 3 . I- is 'xr..3:,f.t i lctuml. IEIIAIIIIIAII This column is reserved for new- of local Interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. cooks for Pei-rett rictures. rows TAXI-Phone woo-222 CBASWEIJ. for Better Photo- graphs. IIOWAIID Mat.-INNIS I00'l'- WEAR at I75 Queen Street. HATS ARRIVING daily Adells's Millinery. IS SENBATIONAI. new chicken bur- gers and turkey nips at the Barn Drive Inn. . BUY MOTHER a gift she will appreciate at a price you will up- preciate at the Abegwelt Gift Court, 181 Great George St. RESERVE Wednesday. May 21st for Turkey Dinner in Women's Institute Hall, Parkdalc. Tickets 31.00. 0TH ANNIVERSARY SALE now on. The Abegwelt Gift. Court, 181 Great George St. Mother's Day cards and gifts. MscDONALD RADIO SERVICE. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone I207. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airways 2061 or 504. AT ST. PAUL'S - Rev. Craw- ford Scott, who is to take a par- ish in Nova Scotia, is acting for a month for the Rev. J. T. Ibbott at st. Paul's Church, chaz. ttetown. OMITTED in the obituary for the late Mrs. William Jay the fol- lowlng names were lnadvertly om- itted: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gall- ant. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doyle and family, Charlotte- town. KITCHEN HANDY PRODUCTS for greatly improving the effic- iency of any kitchen, metal Draw- ers, Pop-Up Garbage Containers. Disappearing Pot at Pan Holders and many other useful items, Chandler Bros, 3176-7. OIL TANKERS IN PORT - Two large tankers from the Im- perlsl Oil distributing centre at Halifax. arrived here yesterday. The "Welland" is at the Railway wharf with oil for the Maritime Electric Co.. while the "Halifax" has a similar consignment for the Imperial Oil Company. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES AT- TENTION-Prlzes of S200. S150 and 3100 for Community Improve- ment can be yours by entering your community in the Rural Beautification Society's contest this year. Improvement of balls, churches. schools. cemeteries. private homes in your community all count toward the award. Why not decide at your next meeting to enter the contest? Mail your entry on or before May 10th to the Rural Beautification Society in care of the P. E. 1. Libraries, Charlottteown. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless and Russel Dart of New Glasgow. N.s.. were visitors to Pleasant Grove last week. guests of Mrs. Ida. Law- less and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mor- rison while attendlng the 8chrader- Dart marrisge. The many friends of Mrs. James Lawless, Pleasant Grove. are sorry to hear she is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. where she will have a major operation. All hope for a speedy recovery. in MEILORIAM HECTOR A. MacNEVIN In loving memory of Hector A. MaoNevin who departed this life May Gill. 1919. Gone from us but leaving memor- I IN Death 'oon never take away. Memories that will always linger. While upon this earth we stay. Sadly missed by Wife and fun- lly. Cold or Thanks- Mr. Milton Carter and family of Charlottetown, -wish to thank rel- atives. frlends. and neighbors for flowers, messages of sympathy. and for their many acts of kind- ness shown to them during their recent sad bereavement. strange But True By s. a. MacArthu- The British Chamber of Corn- merce in shanghai observes sev- enteen bank holidays. some of the firms close at one.o'v.-lock during the summer months of July and August. so that during the year their offices are open for business less than 1.500 hours. British banks in this city open at 10 A.M.. close at noon. re-open at two P. M.. and close at three except on Wednesdays. which Is a half holl- day. making a total of M4 hours for the year. without taking sum- mer holidays into account-a banker's paradise! Men and women who are blind or deaf develop compenssina fac- title: which are very noticeable in the individual. Indeed. in many ways they show a. superior intel- ligence than their literate brethren. The man who gets along in life successfully without the mental labor saving devices of pencil and paper has to make good use of his brains. one of the most intelligent men I know is an illiterate carpenter who. in the routine of his daily work. performs mental feats that are almost uncanny. Eor example. he can compute quickly and ac- curately the cost of any Job of work and. if you are curious about such details can Jteli you within a few pounds how many nails it will take to build a. certain type ofhcmen This is made possible by oh- servatlons He makes a mental photograph of all me people he works for as well as those he works with. and can name them all. Due to illness in his younger days he never went to school. As he had no opporiunliy to read and write. he had to learn the "how of things" in other ways. There are thousands in the world who are just like him. . O O 0 According to the English poultry pzriodical. "Poultry Farmer". slu- denis attending an instructive course at the Japan Chick sexing Association school were able to sex 340 chicks every hour after 541 hours practice. This was made possible by a new chick sexing machine invented by the Japanese. pioneers in the art of chick sexing. Jap operators can sex 600 chick: per hour with 100 per cent accur- acy. The operator holds a'projeci- or lamrp fitted with a small glasu tube which is inserted into the chlck's vent. This illuminates the bird's interior which the operator views through an optical eye piece In pullet chicks. the ovary can be seen. while the testicle can be spotted in a male bird. Thousands of British Columbia saknon have been tagged and turned loose in the study of spawning habits and migrations. The Nova Mink. Lid.. of Mas- quodobsit Harbor. N. s.. are about to sell its assets to satisfy a claim for cost in suing T. G. A. for near- ing the wits out of a mother mink so that she became excited and ate her oflsprlngs. A supreme Court jury favored the mink rsnchv but the fall branch of the supreme Court reversed the decision and ordered the Mink owners to pay costs amounting to 51016. out on the prairie. a farmer is claiming damages from the city of Saskatchewan for loss caused to his wheat crop by rats. The farm is just north of the city lim- its. The most humble of the bean family is the 'horse bean.' It thrives best on load which the more aristocratic relations would be ashamed to thrust their rcotz. into. and yields a heavy crop so coarse that no human being will eat it unless driven to by dire necessity. As an item of export trade, how- ever. this humble member of the proud bean family enjoys a singu- lar distinction. It is it only to cotal mining districts and eaten only by pit mules. which by rea- son of their occupation. spent the greater part of their lives in the night of the colliery tunnels. The virtue of the "horse bean” lies in its vltsmrine D content and which. IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN MOUNTAIN In. loving memory of my Mo- ther Mrs. John Mountain, who passed away May nth, 1950. I am thinking of yoli today. Mom, But then that's nothing new. I thought about you ssterday And the day before that too. I'll think of you tomorrow. And each day through the year. I'll think of you forever. For to me you were so dear. Always remembered by daughter. Any. 950 DONORS IIRSENTLY NEEDED AT III) CROSS ILOOD DONOR CIINICS T M ..; ,,,,., ,,,,,,,, one PLACE TIME NUMIIR . I no I v Tirmrw -I is small """""..:.'::"""" M: '''','.'d:,,',-,',,,,." Mon., May 5 Red Cross Hdqls. 2- 4 I00) I Chprloitoiewn 7 -I 0 150) ' . p Tues., " 6 Red Cross Hdqls. 2- 4 100) 500 Sfgp "lug", Inn”... Charlottetown 7 -to 150) ' i - Wed , " 7 R-C.A.F. Station I - 4 I50 buy BENESAN train your dealer M....... Hall , Konslnglon 7 - 9 I00 0 o o . , Thurs., ” 8 St. Mary's Hall 2- 4 I00) CANADIAN INDUSTRIIS LIMITID Summarilde 7-. 9 I00) zoo I I "mind. ..'."".M mg... Anyone In good health and between the ages of IS - 6! Hum: o aetmnt - resents can be a donor. GIIAIIAI: Ollfo LET'S PUT P.E. I. "OVER THE TOP" I I YOU ARE NEEDED TO.DO THIS- in a way. makes up for the lack of sunshine. There is a. widespread belief that. rice is the staff of life of all Oriental peoples. Nothing could be further from the truth. Rice is practically unknown in the north of Ohlns. which is not a rice pro- ducing area. These people live on a varied diet of wheat. potatoes. Nina. and small vegetables. 0 C I The Irish potato was brought from Virginia by Sir Walter Ral- eigh and planted on his Irish est- ate. hence the name. Martha Harding was 101 last Nov. tlbh. The Toronto woman in speaking gbout herself had this to say. "The first 100 years haven't -been too hard. It's the and 100 that counts." It would seem that somebody is always coming up with a Gallup poll or a survey to find out this or that bit of information, Cornell University recently made a survey among its 1,072 co-eds for the purpose of finding out wheth- er moods are affected by the col- or and style of one's clothes. The survey indicated that l a woman might pull herself out of the dolo- rums if she donned a yellow dress. Bright red was also listed as n pepper-upper. Now what do you know. about than Port Stanley's "Wandering Dan" is not a man but a dog; and like the "Wandering Jew" of history he seems destined to wander for the rest of his days-that is. unless he finds the person who deserted him in Feb. of 1950. a D A slw stray creature. Dan gets his food and shelter from his ad- mirers. but he refused to call any place home. A local citizen paid for his municipal badge and that keeps the dog catchers awayl Table tennis proved a rough name for Sydney Australia's Wal- lace Bond 26. now in hospital with serious injuries. He ran back to hit a. ball. overbalsnced. through a 4th story window. plummeted through a glass roof. bounced off it steel girder and finally landed on the ground having fallen 70 feet. The Japanese are masters In the art of counterfeiting and at Dsiren one can buy imitations of any well-lmowln brand of scotch whiskey or English gin in bottles which counterfeit the original so IN -MEMORIAM DORIS YOUNG In loving memory of our dear daughter Doris who passed away on May uh. IMI. Peaceful be thy rest dear Doris, It is sweet to breathe thy name. In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. and Mrs. W. Young. Toronto Ever roembered and sadly miss- ed by your Mother and Dad. Mr. Zion church Brownie concert Brownie Karen Simmons made a. charming chairman for the Brownie concert which was held before a large audience at Zion Church on Thursday, May lst. The following was the program: Chorus: A Brownie's Day. Recitation: Life is Like a Look- ing Glass. Carlene Llewellyn. Piano duet: Jolly Darkles, Con- tentment. Sondra Sutherland, and Janet Mlngo. 5010: New Shoes. Marilyn Mac- Donald. Song: sleep, Baby. sleep. by 13 little girls. Recitation: The Little Old Wo- man, Gail Stewart. Duet: I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard. Sondra Sutherland and Janet Mlngo. Song: The Little While Cloud That cried. Slow Poke. Sunbeam drill: Little girls. Song: Comin' Thro' The Rye. Janet Mlngo. Margaret MacLi-an, Sondra Sutherland. Marilyn Mac- Donald. Joan Cudmore and Shir- ley Boisner. Solo: Green Grasses, Gall stew- art. . Recitation: A Smile, Betty Mac- Quarrie. Song: I-lop Scotch Polka. . intermission. Highland Fling: lkiarilyn Moc- Donald. Playette: Cast: Jack of the Beanstock. Gall Currie: Little Red Ridlni: Hood. Judy MacDonald; Aladdin, Joan Cudmore: Cin- derella. Marasret MacLcan: Jack the Giant Killer, Shirley Boisner: Sleeping ,Beauty. Heather Mac- Nevln: Goldielccks. Gloria Mac- Donald; I-llawatha. Dlanc Bur- goyne. Mr. Frank Johnson. organist and choir director of Zion Church. act- ed as pianist for the evening. cleverly that no one can tell the difference between the and the imitation, Laxative slave regains youlhful regularity ”For two years 1 was troubled with constipation," admits woman in West Hill, Ontario. "Then I started eating ALL-BRAN regularly. No trouble of this kind since!" lf' you, too. suffer from irregularity due to lack of dietary bulk, why not try toasty Kellogg's ALI.-HRAN'.' lt's helped thousands to regain youthful regularity. High in iron and protein, it's not habit-forming. And tho only type ready-to-eat cereal that sup- plies all the bulk you may need. Eat H cup every day; drink plenty of liquids. Kellogg's is so sure you'll like ALI.-BRAN that if you're not cootpleielu satisfied after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg's. London. 0nt., and get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACKI genuine ' Mustcil. rzsnwu. coucsnrs . The Musical Festival program committee wish to announce that. in view of the exceedingly large num- ber of entries in the 1952 Festival, it has been decided for the final concerts on Friday and Saturday that no one winner may appear more than twice (total) and not more than once in any one capacity, i.c. vocal or instrumental. (Participants in Chorus and Ensembles will be exempt from this rule). I s In general, winners 15 years and under will per- form in the Saturday afternoon concert and adults adjudicated up to 'and including Tuesday night will take part in the Friday concert. The remaining win- ners will appear on Saturday night. However, the Committee reserves the right to include in the evening programs selections from advanced Juniors where the markings are distinctive or for the sake of adding v.'u'iniy in the evening programs. . Winners-Watch for concert programs In Thurs- I day and Saturday papers. EXTINCT BIRDS PACIFIC ISLES , The Queen Charlotte Islands off the British Columbia coast were so nnmcd by Captain Cook in 1778, taking the name of his ves- sol. Besides the Great Auk, extinct. birds of North America included the cnrrlt-1' pigeon, heath l1cn.l Labrador duck. and Carolina paro- krrt. CLINIC SCHEDULE Through the facilities of the Department of Health and Welfare. Diagnostic Chest Clinics will be hold throughout the Province during the month of May as follows: I SUMMERSIDE: l 1 Tuesday, May 6th ...................... .. 9:.'l(l-12:30 P.M. It Tuesday, May 20th .................... .. 9:30-12:30 P.M. D SOURIS: Monday, May 12th .................... .. 1:30- 4:00 P.M. MONTAGUE: Monday, May 19th .................... .. 1130- 4:00 P.M. ALBERTON: Monday, May 26th ...................... .; 9:30-41 :30 A.M. 1:30- 3:00 P.M. 10:00--12:00 A.M. .. 1:30-- 4:00 P.M. . 1:30- 4:00 P.M. Patients for review will receive appointments through the mail. All persons who have not. been in contact with an active case of Tuberculosis are re- quested to consult their family doctor or their district Public Health Nurse. either of whom will be pleased to make appointment if indicated. PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM: Every Thursday ...... Every Thursday Every Friday E. M. FOUND. M.I)., C.iiI.. - Medical Director of Clinics. GIFT SUGGESTIONS: Housemate .. Panties -.. nylon with net an Dena. 87.95 to S1 losl neckline nightgown In 835.95 to s25.oo ..'is2.b5 to s1o.'95 ................ .. 952.95 to 9514.95 6 3 no 0 i CE 9 JR I'.ucc-Im'I.-ilwtl slim-llno ault nylon. bVhlIc. pink. Crepe Nylon All-nylon vnodlflotl flare pettlcoat. Pleated mlon not flounce with. lace. 555.95 to .S6.9:'i 313.95 to 2510.05 crops Alan In my on slip. salt. d lace in- 4.95