PAGE NINE run ouaanrau. CHARLOTTETQVVN - JULY ,3. 1952 Wliim Road and none g.- BUYS WWHYS A WELKLY INFORMATION SEHVIKTI ,4, ,;,l I Mrs. Frank Graham and son MONTREAL. July 3rd - What Prool have you Hugh, Commercial Cross. were re- tliat Dentocillin will really helg prevent painful d x cavities in your family's teeth? ere are the facts cent visitors to Charlottetown. . I . ' t about this new penicillin tooth powder: In a 2-year "-'" "'.-f.-Tb a, test among hundreds of school children. Dentocillin Mr. Frank Oiraham. ChM'10tl-C- l g M M , o i actually reduced decay 5599 - 5 times the reduc- town. 15 Dllelll-ill!!! SCVCIEI 433'! N x C i ' r tion reported for a leading ammonialsd formula. of his home at Whlm Road. ' ' ' mm. . j , 7 I famous university. And, because the anti-decay I - g action of penicillin lasts up to 24 hours. Dentocillin is effective with just morning and evening hmshing. Gels teeth shining clean. Tastes wonderful. Recommended b thousands ofpdcntists. Start your family using DIGNTOCILLIN, to ay. No prescription needed. Only 75:: for 3 months' supply. relaxing in the garden with XII Sweet Luxury OI Summertime . . . p E. 55 ”' - (I l MOORE syictcoo ( I u 5 AMV gyx Mr. James MacLeod. Charlotte-1 town, spent several days recently at his home at Whlm Road. Mr. Frank MacKinnon. Lewes, was a recent guest of his sister, Mrs. Murdock MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald at Whlm Road. frosty glasses of refreshing iced coffee. And for iunii saline with lols of flavour, I nlivays use INSTANT CHASE ii: SANBORN Ct)li'l-"lilil. There's a real re- g freslierl And it. takes just ii second to make iced ' Mr. James MacLeod, Charlotte- coiTee with Instant Cliase K! Sanborn. Here's what town, was a recent visitor to I you do:- Whlm Road. ' N Place one rounded teaspoon of Instant Cline se - " Sanborn in a tall glass. Hall fill with tspwaier and Mr. and M”. Reg MECLENL . Charlottetown. were recent guestsi of Mrs. MscLean's father, Mr. John Campbell, at Whlm Road. stir until dissolved. Then add ice. Wondei-full - and so right. and easy to serve when friends come to visit. (For making in quantity add 2 rounded tablespoons to a quart l of water.) Inciilciiially, lnsiaiit Chase it Siinborn (the "instant" made by real coffee people) saves you up to 40c 11 pound compared with ground cofiec! ..'Mr. John Campbell, Whlm Road recently visited his daughter, Mrs. Jack Macisean and Mr. MacLean in Charlottetown. Summer Fruits are so wonderful. nd one of the Very best things about them. is tli e ilrlightfiil variety of jams and jellies you Miss Ruby MacLeod, Alexandria”. spent a recent week-end visiting her mother, Mrs. Ethel MacLeod at Whlm Road. a elcome Everybody I893 - I952 can make with them now, lnr - " Russell MacBeth winterls enjoyment. II ilh CERTO Mr. and Mrs. and son Brian, and Mrs. L. Stuart. Make A Real Meal OI Brenhlasl (its such an important onel). l-Iver noticed when you give the folks a ”sIap-dasli" sort of break- fzi-I, they leave the tablo half asleep? Here's my rcnirwly! - uliolr-oiiw, rlclirious "CREAM 0li' WHEAT". for you to prepare - for 5 Minute ltCream of Wheat" takes just live minutes of boiling to cook to Jlnmilrjull siiion-otliiiess. M-niniml It's so good - and so good fur you, Supplies Iron, Calcium and Phos- plioriis for diets (lciivicnt in 111959 clciiiciils. Serve it often! Remem- brr, the words ”Cream of Wheat" and the smiling chief on the pack- nize iiro rcgislcrerl trailc inarks of The Cream of Wheat Corporation. . and licrc's one you can lake home with FRUIT PECTIN, this is really a quick and cosy mailer! You can do down ilio:-P. lcinpling, ilcliciiius fruits and Illlllxf) sujicrli jains and jellies in only 1.3 llic iinir-, of the former long-boil incilioil. no niuch more of the true fruit flavour is retained - and results with Ccrlo are always Mire. You'll finil"yoii get up to 50'2i inure jlllll or icllv from the same amount. of fruit. So out with the jzim zinil jolly jars. Make sure of your wiiilrr's on- joyment of suiiinir-r fruits, right now! Just follow the easy rm-ipr-s, found in the Iiooklcl. iiniler the label of each bottle of Ccrlo. Everyone Ln:-er A Parade . . Whlm Road. were recent visitors to. Charlottetown. Mr. Barry Nicholson. Charlotte-i , town, has arrived at, Whlm Road to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson. It has always been our expressed wish" to make our. establishment an increasingly better place to shop and To Serve You Well Mr. John Clarey and family, Mur- ray Rlver, were recent week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey at Whlm Road. ..'Miss Sandra MacPherson and. her brother Sterling. Bellevue, are visiting at whim Road, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. ' Mr. and Mr:l:uben Watts of you! . . . It'spHllLIXZ SI.'Pl;'R-VALUE PARADE . . , - going on rig it now in stores all a C d , Charlottetown. were recent visi- ' ' ' One. look til. ilic Heinz Super-Valiiifnlffradlbmiinxii tors to Wliim Road where they. RenOVa'llOl'iS carried you 11 come home treasure-laden with thrifty taste Visited the latter's piirents, Mr. iyrciiis for the whole family. Heinz Condensed and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. boups - Heinz Ovcn-Baked Beans, Cooked Spsg- - llcllkf flnfl. M””'i"'S"" 'F 110Ul'lSll,lDK. economical and Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey and WW -534 1118- H0152 Tomato It-elcliun, Chili Sauce daughter, Marie, motored from . and Pickles - and Hal l' ' ' want them all on your pantry shelf. And - forirziliaenylialiisng Ionian: XH:ljll3l Pre-Cooked Baliv Cereals, Strained Baby Foods and Junior Food: Something else r the kiililirs, too. An unusual free noveltr ' ll stores that have Heinz Super-Value Parade. l m a South Boston to be the guests of Mr. Clarey's parents. Mr. and Mrs? John Clarey at Whlm Road. Now- In celebration of our re-opening we offer bargains in A geranium grown by Mrs. Gar- net Moore, Wliim Road, who grows beautiful flowers and plants. 15, well worthy or mention because of its immense size. Several huge- blooms were produced on this plant which were indeed beautiful. . , T Hues You Mails Up Your List of things to take 0 'I r to see if youiie put iloivn Travrllcrs Clieque-six vacation. Check” You'll do well to put Travellers Cheques at the very top. of your list because they help to make your holiday fuii'so iiiui-li more complete. It's such ,1 bll! lmlil Oll your min-I in know that vour money is safe from loss or theft! You see - wliercvcr vou go, 'Travellers Clicquns are easy to cash - but only :?SC Kan can cash them. It's a special system - simple ut effective. TllE:S.6 cheques coma in convenient, ....-- Emounts of S10, S2V0,.So0Vnnd sioo - and you can buy them at any ranch of the B.-ifxlx Oli 1iIO.VFREAL. Travellers Cheques for tri s aliroad are always .'il':lll.'llIlP, too. So let the Uof M help you to enjgy -'1 lwlrl-I'I'E9p Hll'1lllU"- i3”. 011 Your iiccircsl. brunch before you pack your bags, and put your holid.-iv inoucv into B of M Travellers Cheques. all depar'l'menl's of our store. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, and daughter Carolyn were recent guests of Mrs. Campbell's parental, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacPnersonj In Bellevue, where Mrs. Campbcl' remained to visit for several days I . Join the crowds loday. Our CHILDREN'S, BOYS'. LA-I DlES' and MEN'S DEPARTMENTS. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. I . Miss Ishbci Farquliarson Char- . ygg:g.,g,.g , . . :,,,,,,,,,,,,,(c,,,g Th, c,,,,,,,,,,l GWGWOM. sc,,,,,m,, g ..,.....,...., .,.. ...,. L,,,,.., ..,,, J and COSMETIC DEPARTMENTS and BASEMENTS all offer I 5! Limerick,jvice-chairman oi tnel(cpi-saniiary inspector Matthew tiuharson. Gasiierenux. spent a re-; B,-rush Red-. C,-OS society, Wm,-Dickson received more than 203 cont week and nt the home all wonder.Ful Bu S ' ither Red Cross officials will at-lclalms after he discovered an en- lllc" p”c"t5' Mr” .""d M” E Y ' Farquharson. Kilmuir. lend the 18th lnteriiatioiial Redlgagcmcnt onto in July and August. waste paper salvage drive. AN OLD SERVICE SERVIGE IS NOT A NEW THING ONLY TO OUR OWN CUSTOMERS BUT TO ANY- Ftir prompt delivery call-- A. PIGKARII & 00. PHONE 240 ring worth 40 pounds Cross Conference to he held at Tor- among the collections in the towns The ratepayers of Whlm Road met recently at, the school to dis- cuss school projects. Mr. Willard 'Brehaut. supervisor of schools for pihe district attended ihe meeting and gave advice on several items. The Brooklyn School ball team decisively defeated the Whlm Road and Kllmulr school team recently at Brooklyn. The visit- ing team was transported by Mr. Kenneth MacDonald of Kilmulr. Ing program at Beach Grove Inn. DTOZFBIII. There have been several reports of deer being seen in this district. Their tracks were noted, and sev- eral days ego, two young boys. Kenny MacDonald and Norman Clarey state that they came across an antlered deer in the woods which was startled by them and ran off into the bushes. Although these beautiful animals t uh E6AD,BOY6.'1'M COINING Aisew. p PICNIC! Hows Ti-ll-s'F0i2 cue g "IN THEsaiPArzi.ou5iTiMe5:.v)ie " (NEED A New LIBERTY-BELL .-to RING THE-'OLD'PEAL OF-. j-FREEDOM !.VOUyl-IAVE THAT- ' ' BELL IN MVL. .4 - i CANDIDACV Fog & xgxx K ii I I . Shop - MCDRE Ea I'l9LEOD ll -- Save necessary pest, destroying gardens Donald, in spite of his age, is net- ive and enjoys good health. He is married to the former Kather- ine Msthcson of Belle River. They reside on the homestead where Mr. MacDonald was born and have eight children: Lester and Rena at home. (Edith), Mrs. George Clarey. at Whlm Road: Colin in Kllmuirg (Christine) Mrs. Lewis Watson, In Ottawa; (Cath- Willlam Dean, In Woburn, Mass. Georgetown and Miss Madeline MccKeeman of Charlottetown was a weekend guest at the home of. Mr. and Mrs Guy I-lemphill. Mr. Murvin Mclnnls was a vis- itor to Charlbttetown on Saturday, June zlst. Mr. John Geo-rge of Saint John, N.B., is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. George. Miss Ruth Guick of Saint John, N. 13., is vlrztlng her mother, Mrs. Edith Gulek. Mr. Leo Victor. who is employed in the City, spent the past week- end at his home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Batehilder of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown recently and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Msrtell. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Richards of Summerslde motored to George- town on Sunday. June 22nd. Miss Joan McQuillan of the of- ncs staff of Bruce Stewarts in Charlottetown, spent the past vtgeeksnd at her home in George- wn. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughters, Elaine and Dianne. of Charlottetown ,mol.ored to Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Miss Ger- and Eileen Wood of Charlottetown were recent weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood. Water Street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macxay of Mount Stewart, accompanied by Miss Miriam Toombs of Wlniii- peg. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart. Friends of Mr. Nelson Hansen Clinrlottetoivn, where he had been undergoing medical treatment. l Mr. Charles Currie of Charlotte- vlsitlng with Mrs. Currie's par- rnts, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Go- tell. Mr. and family of Summcrside motor- ed io Georgetown on Sunday. June 22nd, where they visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood and Mr, Ernest Doyle. The Canadian National Railway carpenters who have been engaged for some time in Georgetown, in the erecting of a new Diesel roundhouse. have left for 48 Road station, where they will do repair work In the C. N. R. station. Friends of Mrs. Laura Lavers. who has been a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital in Charlottetown. are pleased to hear that improved health enabled her to return to her home in George- town on Saturday. June 21st. Miss Adele Fitzgerald is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Miss Fitzgerald arrived in Gcorgetowii on Saturday. June Lllst. from Winnipeg. Man.. where the had been employed for somr iimz-. Miss Louise Murphy of the office stad of DeBlois Bros. in Char- lottetown. and Miss Helen Mur- phy of the staff of J. A. MacDon- ald and Co. Ltd, in Cardigan, were recent weekend guests or unl- aiid Mis.-kliawreiice Doylel Mr. and Mrs. John Renton of guests of Mr. Thomas Renton and the Misses Mae and Ethel Ren- ton. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart and iamlly of Saint Jeans. Que- bec. are visltliig at the home of Mrs. Stewart's parents, Captain and Mrs. John Dicks. Mr. Stewart will return to Saint Jeans in the near future, where he is stationed tovin for a few months. ii! to Mr. Sourls. was a business visitor William Acorn. M.L,A.. there and a large quantity will be foreman in charge of this yard Not long ago while engaged in his duties. Mr. Landry had an opportunity of observing two baby deer, when they made their ap- pearance and quite friendly, licked his hand. This is the mat report of deer being in such close prox- imity to Georgetown. A.C. MONTAGUE CANADIAN Wirs. Atwood MacDoiizi'.d pre- sided at the regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Can- adian Legion. Montague Brancli,. -There Ought To Be A Law ..)Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro t 0 ST SALE 5; YEARS alnd famvilllyi and Mr. Stewart Nich- OURS BEGAN WITH UR FIR t oson. m Road. motored to pleasure to see. it is generally be- Georgetown onpsaturday, June zl, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllliani yard for pulp wood at the north Th muting opened in rcgulal AGO AND HAS CONTINUED EVER SINCE, NOT fJl'"l0”-emwn l'9C9nUy where lieved that within a few years where they visited with relatives. Murphy. Richmond Street. side of town. A considerable fume Wm, the obsgrvgnce at one I”- MUM0 100k Dart In the 3lnlZ- farmers will find them an un- quantity of pulp is already stored mmum snence Roll call was answered by ten ONE THAT NEEDED IT. tat;8dEtQqErl' Waikiki! llN;l;.”;Nglfl8lg3ro?,:ll;I(;G and crops. if-ltldtz lilliltzgleiraidlx lta;StI(:1' Cliarleg Sydney, N5” where M... Ramon trucked in during the next few membersp followed by me ,mnui,..,. ' who am; members of me wolf p. Izgergl - T5-D- I, - 3V91.5 5” is superintendent of the foundry W58k5- A Shll) 15 expected in P011 of me 155; meeting which were , d t , Du with the Very . V Mr, Nammn M,,cD(,m,1d' wmm Mrs. arencc avid motoied to of me Sydney steel works, and in July to load a. cargo from this . ed W9 W” llrepaw ' " Sena y knmvn Brooklyn trio. Miss Jean the City on Saturday June 21st d An; Ll c ti lead Ind appmv ' best quality Coal and Coke, and also WW "I?" 3”” An" Mum and Mr Dom-"iv 3333 arfcilsvfd i.i3i"l'i c?"i5"i'i"3i1"i ' ' ii?" iimm my iiiiugiimfi"-'””; K3 ai menlearxiaresriigazeiimienapglliriiil M” M”'””" M”K"”” Wm” y . L ' n y- rs r i lay ' ' . an rs. 0 en on. o. p d( th K mmuma Wm, Furnace Incl Oil. MM” M5” 55” 3 "umber ”" thc which occurred recently. Mr. Mac- The M5595 Marlialet VIVIE-I Alameda, California, were recent DUlD- M1 Stephen I-Blldly 15 fwd ogumiemgeog J?” material and had prepared work for every mem- her. On motion, it was have future meetings through the Guardian. Tentative plans were discussed for holding an ice cream festival in the near future. the matter to be discussed further at another meeting. At the close of the meeting Mrs. decided til announced sing-song and organ selections bv Mrs. Macxenzic and Mrs. Mac- Donald, and a skit ”Aunt Fanny" was very much enjoyed by evcrys , He 3 :t'1'.e)'(n1,:E;.!y')D,l;k:nEYXSt',3I':cg?,::: are pleased to hear of his return ?:nBATrel?.2::eo1wlhh1feR;g:l galgigft LEGIOX MacNelll and Mrs. MacKenzia l"iIl-'XRI)lT'C7 Malor Hlnlple all. California. and (Laura). Mrs. m M5 Mme 1" Georgetown "am and family will remain iiiGeorge- pliescmed 5' program feamrmg 3' I IPHRAQE5 FOR ANJNDEPENDENCE town spent the past weekend with I - .- ...... . , . li , y ' lh one. Lunch uas served by the k DAV Avvsess Amie OM64 . Vicinity Mm s:?”::::.” .?3.5?f"l?::l'.”l?.?..E.;ltT.32Sil.”;.”.';?”E;.l?"f;. - commie--. BKTFZQEIQ-4 AT? (81554 WFEV NEVER FAILS TO CATCH EVEQV DETAIL OF THOSE CACIJLE CALLS SHE GETS ON THE PHONE . BUT moss BUSINESS CALLS THAT COME IN FOR iiuaev - on BROTHER! is sue ever. VAGUE ABOUT THEM! iL...- SYLVIA CALLED AND SAID WISTERIA HIRED A PRIVATE eve av THE name OF RED I-IERRVNGE TO SHADOW CRUMBUNNE . AND on -ma ADVICE. OF SLIPNOOSE. HER LAIWER. sues sumo iroizsioo A weak ALIMONV . PLUS me House AND CAR,AND FURTHERAIORE--' oii was 52- some MAN. Lets see. I more rr DOWN-- un-- Mc .ii:i2i4 on i.ic1'wEi2P.oR SOMETHING LIME THAT WANTS vou To MEET um SOMEWHERE-' I: THINK ue SAID NEXT THURSDAY --I coutpwr HEAR I-IIM VERY HENRY ANNONI, I46 LINDEN sr., ALLEN1DWN.PA. .