WHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' PAGE FOURTEEN water. your rrrm ARE so imurlruuy wmrr" 92.5 l ing action ever oliercd. Because of Irium, Pepso- dent cleans teeth thoroughly -cleans better between teeth -gets rid of dingy film. Be- cause your teeth are cleanest theyire safest from decay. Youill like Pepsodent's fresh minty flavor-it leaves your breath so clean. so sweet. Remember. Pcpsodent with Iriun: gives you, too, the whit- est teeth because it gives you the cleanest teeth. Get Pepso- dent Tooth Powder today. Pepsoilent gives the whitest teeth... teeth that are cleanest, too! WHITEST TEETH can be yours when you change to Pepsodent-because only Pepsodent contains Irium, the exclusive ingredient that provides the greatest cleans- after eating. AM I 6010 I CHANGED TO PEPSODENT WITH IRIUMI MOTHERS: the truth about tooth decay SCIENCE has proved that much of the decay that makes cavities is caused by acid-produc- in; bacteria, formed by food particles left on the teeth after eat- in . The surest way to fig t tooth decay is to keep children's teeth cleanthroughbrushing with Pepsodent right PEPSODENT GIVES THE WHITEST TEETH . York Highlights rated his birthday on March 16. is friends wish him many more. Dolph Murray. Mr. Benny Watts, York. celeb-o Mrs. Joe Caswell and son Joi-:, Pleasant Grove. spent Sunday in York the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tyne Volley Notes Mr. Lawerence Bourke spent the Easter holidays at his home in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platts mo- tored to O'l..eary on Monday afternoon. Miss Blanch McDougail. Chab- lottetown. spent her holidays at her home in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Mr.-Kay. Stanley Bridge. spent the week- end in Tyne Valley. Mrs. Hart Lidstone spent the Easter week-end with friends and relatives in Port Eigln. N.B. Mrs. Edna Sharp has gone to the United States to spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Miss Delores Newcombe who has been ill at her home has re- turned to her duties as student ofd St. Mary's Academy. Summer- si e. Mr. Charles Williams. Char- lottetown. spent the Easter holi- days at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Erie. Mr. Donald McLean. Principal of Tyne Valley School attended the teachers convention in Char- lottetown. Miss Betty Nisbci. Charlotte- town spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nisbet. Mrs. Myrtle Miller. primary teacher at Tyne Valley is attend- ing the teachers convention in Charlottetown. Miss Phyllis Sharp. Halifax. spent the Easter holiday as guest of her mother. Mrs. Edna Sharp and grandmother. Mrs. Mar- gurct McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Li-amen Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prowsc Gorrill, North- .'im on Monday evening. Frlniiiis of Mr. Shelton McKay are glad to welcome him back home after having spent the winter in Nova Scotia, where he was employed. Mr. iMichael Maciiomhe. stu- dent at Mt. Allison University spent the Easter holidays at. the home of his grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Ellis. Mr. Stewart Williams. teacher at Prince Street School. Char- lotietown. who spent the Easter week-end at his home in Tyne Valley returned to Charlotte- town on Monday to attend the tearhera' convention. Miss Holly and Mr. Junior Williams. students at P. W. C.. Charlottetown. spent their Easter vacation at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stenning Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Birch and sons Carmen and Lowell. Am- herst spent the week-end visit- ing friends in and around Tyne Valley. They were guests at the Nisbet-Kennedy wedding. Mrs. Birch being the soloist. Howlan ond' . Vicinity Lorraine Gallant spent day in Charlottetown. Thurs- Douglas Peters of Duvar in Howlan .on Monday. WII Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platte and daughter Elizabeth motored down east on Thursday. Miss Delma Gallant spent Fri- day at the parochial house with her cousin. Miss Ethel Flnnan. Miss Laurette Arsenault of Howlan is now employed in Sum- merside. Robert Arsen-suit-and son Jack have just completed loading a carload of pulp. On Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of Forest View visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Joe '1'. Gallant were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault on Friday night. Mrs. Frank Peters of Howlan spent Saturday in O'Leary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noon- an where Mrs. Noonan has been quite ill with 'flu. Mrs. Nelson Gallant of Duvar was in HClA'lill:l and O'Lcary on Saturday night. ' Vincent Perry. employed in Summerslde at construction work spent the past week at his home in Howlan. l Mrs. J. B. Arsenault spent Sun- day at the home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Tenio Peters were in 0'l..eary on Sundiy afternoon at the home of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blanchard were in Duvar on Wednesday evening. Vincent Perry and Clayton Carruthers returned in work In Summerslde on Monday. On Monday night Mrs. Jack Gallant and daughter Patricia called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Miss Leone Arsenauit of How- lan is now employed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant where Mrs. Gallant and children are C. J. Gallant's grocery store at Woodstock is now open with Ferdle Wedge as clerk. Mr.'Gal- lent is slowly recovering from 'fiu. Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet of Wood- stock recently spent a day or two at the home of her niece. Mrs. Frank Gallant of MlllRoad. Isidore Perry returned to his home in Summerslde on Thurs- dbi after attending the funeral that morning of his late grand- mother. Mrs. Mary Perry of How-. lan. Clayton Carruthers was a train passenger to his home .ln.How- Ian on Saturday evening after being employed at the ice busi- Elisrslls & Blilsiior-ii -Mrs. Harold Gillie and Mrs. Theodore Gtllis spent the pastweek visiting with relatives and friends in Charlottetown, Kenslngton and Summerslde. Mr. Vernon Grant. Summerslde. visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Grant on .. inesda evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter motored to summe do on Wed- needay. Mr. Peter Maccaull motored to Summerslde on business on Thurs. day. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ross an Miss Graee Ross were visitors to Summerslde on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Burleigh and Mrs. L. A. Burlelgh motored to Summerslde on Saturday. .Mrs. Albert Barlow. Eoleman. visited with her in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow, on Wednes- day. Mrs. Willis Oatway, Summerslde. spent part of the past week visit- ing with her in-laws. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Datwsy. also her sister, Mrs. William Grant. The many friends of Mr. Bay- field Murphy will regret to learn that he is a. atient in the Prince County Hospi 1. All will join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. Robert Maccaull. who is em- ployed in Halifax, N.s., spent. the holiday week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maccaull. Miss Marie Smith. studelst at P. W. C. College. Charlottetown, visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George smith. over the week- end. Mlas Edith Grant. who in "em- ployed in Summe side. spent the holiday week-end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Phillips and children Carmen. Doris and Alvin were visitors to Summerslde on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Payntcr. accompanied by Mrs. John Cough- lin. motored to Summerslde on sat- urday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Baxter who is at- tending Mount Alllson University at Sackvllle, N.B.. is visiting with her parents. the Rev. E. H. and Mrs. Baxter over the week-end. Miss Jean Adams who is em- ployed as clerk in P. M. MacCaull's store. visited with -her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Conway, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and daughter Susan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons, Summerslde, on Saturday-.' Mr. Stanley Hayes of Halifax, N. 8.. spent the holiday week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey M&CLEl)d AGAIN Alter Flii or " colds ASTTPHUS W1-it-.x i.1.'.b.iiq.. H, misiiin. HI, JUST SWEET INOUOTI Ind so delicious! ' Canada's favorite prepared rice cereal it more than 5 to if Only Rice Xrlspiee say Snapl Cracklel Popl when you pour on the milk. Enjoy Rice K r ispie s temorrowl Tastes like . a million -- IAIOAIN NOUIISHMINTI Without cook ing. without worlri Plus extra servings, extra savings in the new big boxl ' "RieeKl1eplu"ls ngi dari ii Kll C TC .Lld..l its delicious brand :1 ovea-vovpizddrlafitgooplyislgobl isiYl.y'i'3llZEi (t'.'e. i:fn(I.7'o:iada. 1.u'i.' seat. The president. Mr. James Burleigh, presided over the meet- ing with the usual order of busi- neur being carried out, followed by devotional service. The next meet- ins is to be at the home of Mrs. Erwin Dennis. M: the close or the meeting dainty reueai ments were served by the hostess and members of the refreshment committee. Mr. Max Taylor, York. was a1 -r- . visitor to th it, Tu d . I M. w ti M tth ”"- . MW 1-3"” Y" i""l W55 -l""t' he i Summersld with Mr. MV0 returned to their home here - - e C V on as ay itendled iii: gilnerdl oiw:'iieYi:i:' Many friends of Mr. Roy Keizer C"mV.b9" '99” u” Elm" w"k' M:C!Qll:l'l'lO. . Q lllkf spending the WIN" month! Quick!” by K9" Reyn0ld5 Mrs. E. J. Vessey has returned William Matheson on Wednesday. "9 50”? W ml" l-1'1” he 1133 611- Md in .summe"ide sun" ,0! in Mnmum Nd!" "he" M1" in 1," home in Yuk this week. tgred the 33.1, Kogpltall M”- YW3 dwim" '"d '”n' "' Oscar Perry returned to his MIC!-God WIS employed. -- hwv M” "'d M” 1'3"” C""9' work on "Princess Helene" on Much sympathy is being cxtenti- Mr. ed to Mrs. Jack Hardy. Pleasant spent Mr. William Matheson. William Crockett. Wednesday Grove. on the death of her fath:r, where he attended the funeral of the late William Matheson. York. in the city. Many friends of Mrs. Proud are glad to hear that he is much improved in health. G .94 V6 TIME MID MONEY .. am new HOME wiiialitli. ' It's good sense to use TENHEST Insulating Sheathing -Asphalt Cooled both sides and edges to prevent moisture penetration '-- insulates efficiently and strengthens the walls in one application. Alhert hell. Granville Street. The Tyne Valley Presbyterian Lndles' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Edison Williams on Thursday evening. The vice- preslillng. The usual business routine was carried out after which a delicious lunch was ser- vcd by Mrs. Williams and the committee in charge. Next meet- ing to be at the home of Miss Sophia Mooney on Thursday eve- ning April 5th. The marriage of Miss Margaret ceremony being performed by president. Mrs. Waldo MeDougall. Thursday by plane after attend- ing the funeral that morning of his grandmother the late Mrs. Mary Perry of Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ber- nard returned to their home in Summerslde on-Thursday after- noon after a day or two in How- lan. ........M.M..:M side who visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon. Mr. Byron Crockett of Charlotte- town rnotorsd to the home of his parents on Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.- Hatfield Maynard. Port Hill, visited with her parents Mr. andkMrs, Joshua Mlllar during the wee . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maelssac. Borden. were guests of Mrs. Mac- Isaae's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Macllevin, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and children. Arlene and Valerie, were viaitors to Summerslde on satur- day afternoon. Mrs. Lester Linklstter and son. of Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and 5 "ml" "l'"l R3: Crockett have both been ill and x9d”'"iW(u -59:3: gm El-lt9l'WHk- was soemnz I I en vs ngw e t,s,M. Inemoon in ch 9 Autumn all hope for their speedy recovery ma Mm Jam. M;'u.Prl.l'0n 1' .6 , Church. Port Hill. The marriage The women; 1m"'muu of Mn” INSULATING staletlon lewen lobe: bests. easy to handle. eanusau. oiissse SHEATING 1. save as much as ono-third on sppleeoien. Speddy Tn- Ulselstevel hale iaerliihotullillssnatlstesneitaselhbi-sIeeril,llinlIsd Isihsasiseeefnssneud. . Save on waste by using el an-oi! planes with uni. meg... thullllnel I-0'00 4' I 5' Md 4' I 9' Plush 'nre economical, 3. SUV. on flsolilwovglt strong, draft-Tree construction. 1'' of TFVTKT is equal to 3" of solid Timber In fuel-caving veiua. ' SIVO VIIIIIIIO tinsel AI panels are white-ruled at if gelling centres, to go up fast In my kind of wgelher. r.-av-:..':-:.-...-.:.w.:m.:-.'4::.. INTIINATIONAI. Illll IOAID A PLYVIOOID SALIS LIMITIB Rev. Lester Deighnan. Immed- intely following a delicious sup- per was served at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nlsbet. The happy couple left for a honeymoon trip in the United States. Best wishes and congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy. ALMA 8. VIGIIITY Mrs. Jack Dunbar was a visitor to K sleman recently. Mr. Hammond Crockett has re- turned home from the Western Hospital much improved in health. Mr. George Currie of the 11.0.- M. P. detachment of Winnipeg, Manitoba. left: by plane on Wed- nesdsy on return to his duties. Miss Edith Currie, teacher of West Point school. is spending a few days at her home. -- Miss Marie and Donnie O'Brien were visitors at the home of their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. Mr. Howard Dunbar returned home from Boston where he visited his sisters and other relatives. Mrs. Harry Barbour entertained the Women's Missionary society of Alma. There was a good attendance of members. Mr. Erble Wallace and his sister Catherine motored to Summerslde on Saturday. They were accompan- ied by Mr. Alton O'Brien. Mr. W.B. Maenellan returned from Charottetown where he at- tended the potato growers meeting. Mr. Preston Clerk of Saint John visited at the home at his parents. .”2.'.:".3..”i.'; W” ”"''...;..''.'.'..l'.:: - . ms aeeun - Ill. yvillard Gordon of Gimmes- held a social evening at the home of Mrs. Isaac Dunbar on Thursday. March 14th. Ice-cream was said. also lunches. A contest. was put on by Mrs. Earl Barbour and won by Mrs. Ladner of Montroee. The grab- bag was disposed of to the merri- ment. of the children. An enjoy- able evening was spent and the sum of 028 was realised. The Women's Institute of Alina held their March meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl Barbour with an attendance of eight membe de- spite the epidemic of "flu" in the district. After the usual routine business. the different. committees- gave their reports. Fifteen treats were sent to the dicferent. homes dining the month. Mrs. Archie Bar- bour invlted the members to her home for the next. meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess. children: Arlene and Valerie. re- turned to their home here on Fri- months in Summerslde so Mr. Hayes could be near his work at the port during the winter months. Master William Maccauli and sister Melda. who are attending Prince of Wales College. Charlotte. town. visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacCaull. over the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hayes enter- tained the members of the Bide- ford Y. P. U. on Thursday evening. with an average attendance pre- day after. spending the past three., :- one!" THr.'Ki'.'. OUGHT TO BE A LAW "-tails! 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