-rns GUARDIAN... cmxnndrrsroww . If ; = ‘lleirle "Catch-All” for -1 Dust. Dirt, Smoke in the Air 1‘ .‘.:°‘*.:. °°J::.*' body does in I (lay. ctual tests [love this.‘ I accumulation may fit’ as ci‘3'§..’i§ over your head ‘as a plastic skull-cap -—sealing the pores and ¢t:LI:t.ih:gmoE uuunshment from I Dandrufl or an excess of lnl_ling hair often warn you of ~' thu—ond you_your hair and I scalpneod immediate attention. Sixnpl dissolve and wash away _ dirt and dandruff with I-‘itch Dandruff Remover isnpoo-—the only shampoo Mrs. Cyrus E. Gallant sl7('l|i thr- 'week-end in Summerslde visiting relatives and friends. 3 Mrs. Alphie Richard visited her husband who is ill in the Char- lottetown Ssnatorlum recently. Mrs. Paul Perry. Higgins Road. spent a few days recently with her daughter. Mrs. Henry Arsen- ault. Miss Carmella LeClair who is employed in Montreal is spending a few weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leclair. . Utbsinvlllc. ~ A very large crowd attended the play “Only Sally Ann" in the Thanksgiving Hall on Monday and Tuesday evening out on by the Richmond Dramatic Club. ' _ A large crowd accompanied the _.VVelllngton Battlers to Alberton on I950 MERCURY SETS AMAZING NEW GASOLINE MILEAGE RECORD Ill cIiuEuIIIc 75l-MILE Gllllllb cAIIvoII nus Are Wearing a Skull-cap J of llirl on Your Scalp? Wellington MT to remove dandrufl’. . tchissfrmidatingand ‘ ‘. "15 W the ....alp—becauae it works right down into the thousands oftin hair openings in 3_lour_scalp. t leaves them antlsepticall clean——able to breathe y again so yam- hasr can grow lustrous, healthy and alive-looking. ’ Prove It Yourself Get Fitch Dandrufi Remover Shampoo for healthy. good- looiung haIr— try the economy size. 69c. Be proud of‘ your hair —start Fitch care tonight. Dandruff Remover. -0- SHAMPOO” ’l‘IIosdu:\'_:~_\'~>z-vii-iirig for a game of liockey with the Tignish hays. The score was l3-0 for Tignish. .'\lI-. Leo Gnllunt :n-ri\‘ed hom'e from Boslon rr-ronlly after ‘spend- ing .1 few weeks there. Mr. and‘ Mrs. James Gallant ar- rived home recently from Hamil- ton. Onl.. where they spent lhe winter monlhs. The many friends of Mrs. Peter Gallant are glad to see her home again after spending the winter in Summerslde. Mr. Melvin Arsenault of Borden spent the week-end with his pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Arcade Arsen- ault. REALLY] PIIIVY COUNCIL Canada's cabinet has no legal or constitutional existence except as a committee of “the King's Privy Council for Canada." ‘B3 The 31 cars fo.7n'ng part in this run - were 1950 standard -models represent- .. my every major U.S. make except tzyo. These care were perfectly tuned for this critical run, and operated by expert drivers. They had to keep an average speed of 42 miles per hour. : ‘.IAcosY ' ‘ o~ C7a/zaafa For Beslnnets 4- 8 Last time we left North putting down a red three and drnwing a card to replat-e_lt. After the re- ilncement, his hand contains‘ the following cards: A——-A K 7-7-1 The card at the top of the dis- card pile is a queen. and North remembers that the card under the queen is a seven. That seven cannot be seen. because each dis- card is put down in such a way as to cover the previous discards: but: North can remember one card back. A good player can remem- ber n lot more than that. North would like to pick that queen up, but Ill‘ cannot. do so. He must meld 50 points to meet, the minimum count requlreinent. and all he can manage at this moment ms_dde, and Vicinity Mr. iulpn O'Brkn. .'l‘l|n'lah, was a recent visitor at his former home in suiimio. _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. can Jr.. St. Louis. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. ‘ - -Mk‘. James Currie. teacher. was a visitor to Durnrncrside on Satur- day and accompanied his father. Mr. Emerson Currie from hospital to his home. ‘ Mrs. Roy Olohossey and young daughter of Tlgnish spent several days last week at her former home and onI~eturn was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. A.D. O'Brien who will visit with her daughter. If you're a beginner. you'll soon be able to profit from the tips given in the second part of each article. If you're an experienced player. save the first nail to teach the game to others. is 45 points -- 30 points for the , three queens and 15 points for the three sevens. I Notice that North would actually be able to meld four sevens if he picked up the discard pile, be- cause he knows that the pile con- tains n seven. Nevertheless, North is permitted to count only the top discard and no other discard to- ward his minimum count. Since North cannot pick up the discard pile he must draw the top card of the stock. As it happens. he draws a deuce. Now the situation is clmtiged. for North is now able to make a meld of at least 50 points -- if he xvi hes to do so. For example, he might put down ace-ace-deuce, counting eo points. Or he might put down queen-queen-deuce together with the three sevens, counting 55 points altogether, or he might even meld ace-ace-deuce and the three sevens. counting '15 points. North is not obliged to meld anything at all. Actually, he does not meld at this time. He simply discards one of his sevens! This is an advanced play. so we don't have to go into .;l1ls reasons at this time. We merely note that it player doesn't. have to meld if he doesn't want to. save these simple installments. “moss €g1lKlfiiY£3N cum .¢y¢v«-ilafi Ailf|3I.’Lt‘:¢ we ‘sIAt.t.E‘r' V LA95 N/l':’A‘3: A5 MOOVt.’;t'-. KZOAM ATH N most. economical of continent. For, in the 751-mile Grand Canyon Run conducted recently by the American Auto- mobile Association, Mercury delivered‘ grand-prize winnin gasoline economy—-over a rugged course w ich ranged from Death Valley with its 90° heat to 7000-foot icy ssible by ' t. ,V-type mountain passes. This remarkable economy, made the combination of Mercury's t "Ballet ‘than advent”-A-ilie 19,50“ ’ isEEvouIt MEIicIIIIv oEAIEIt‘ Foltlollll nEMoiusrIlirI‘oII DRIVE .. OW We been oficially provenl Pound for pound the big new 1950 Mercury is the can made on this . .For Experienced Players — 3 As experienced players we can discuss North's reasons for not melding with the hand given in the first pan. of this article. The only meld North would con- sider ls ace-ace-deuce , using up only three cards. It would be the’, height of folly to put. down the three sevens also. If North makes this meld. he must. use his only wild caid. He will therefore need pairs to lake. the discord pile. so that he can get the pile only if a seven is thrown to him. If N0l'th merely discards with- out melding. he will still be in position to take the pile if a queen or seven is thrown to him. If he draws another deuce at his next turn. he can meld the aces‘ with one of the deuces at that time. Moreover. if he draws sno'her ace at his next turn he can meld three ces and save his wild card to help film get the discard plle later on. In other words, North should try to save at least one wild card ‘in his hand after he has melded. If he cannot do so. he should not be in such a hurry to meld. Distributed by Chicago 51111- Mrs. Olohosuy and her son. Mr. Ralph O'Brien. — s: , , His many friends are pleased to team that Mr. Emerson Currie in making a good recovery at his hornen following his recent operstlon in the Prince County Hospital. 'Mrs. Basil Mscmlll was a recent week-end visitor to the western cspltsl. guest of her daughter. Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw and Mr. Brad- show. Her many friends regret to learn of the illness in Charlotutown of Mrs. Major l-lowstt (formerly Mrs. Jennie Wells) and hope for her early recovery. The many friends of Mrs. Frank shes sr.. st. Louis. Ire pleased to learn that ‘she u now at home after receiving treatment in West- em Hospital for some weeks. Best wishes for a speedy recovery, Mrs. Shea! ‘ Mrs. Frank Callback. Summer- slde. spent the past 'week_ guest of her daughter. Mrs. Claude Mac- Neill and Mr. MscNelll. on return she was accompanied by her grunddaugliter. Miss Donna. who will visit with her grandparents. l-ler many friends ln- Elmsdale are pleased to learn that Mrs. John A. Callaghan. Alberton. has successfully undergone an opera- tion in City Hospital. Charlotte- town. recently and wish her a speedy recovery. Congratulations are extended to Miss Kathleen Williams on the successful completion of her train- ing as B nurse at the Prince Ed- \\'l1rd Island Hospital. Charlotte- town. Kathleen at present is spending a well-earned holiday «with her parents, Mr» and M15. D. A. Williams awaiting graduation exercises in May. SENATE RULES senate seats in Canada can be vacated by loss of property or res- idence qualifications, by conviction of crime or by missing sittings of psrllamcnt for two; consecutive ses- sions. LOTS OF CHURCHES The United States in 1948 hnd 205.583 churches with a total mem- bership of 81.'l'1'l.3'14. Times Syndicate. OFFICIAL WINNER! from an ostuslfitotogropli of the 4-door Mercury Sport Sedan used In this 75l -mllo rvn. I950 MERCURY WITH OVERDRIVE . our. ERFORMS so OTHER ENTRIES I 8-cylinder engine, the “Econ-0-Miser", Car- buretor and its gse-saving “Touch-O-Matic” 0vc_rdI'ive——csme as no surprise to Merciuy owners. For many repeatedly reported This 751-mils run ubove average expectations. Mercury's superiority in gasoline economy. To prove its superiority in comfort, handling ease, power and performance, take the wheel youreelfiand make your own demonstration run. See your. Mercury dealer now. . i _ ' Mercury owners had gasoline economy far. conclusively proves hlshly respected by everyone. Carleton Mr. and Mre.1"rsnk1.ansille of to Borden and Carleton. ‘ ,Mrs. Austin Noohsn of Cape Tra- verse. was a.recent visitor to Al- bany where she spsnt a couple of days visiting relstivsi. Mrs. Orilly Les. Murray Harbour. is spending seven! days in Carle- ton this week. guest of her. sister. Mrs. Nathan Bell and Mr. Bell. Mrs. "Laura am‘; of Edmonton is spending some time‘ in Cape Traverse with her son. -Mr. David Murphy. in Mr. Alex Macffiy ioturned to his home in Cape '11-averse on March 20 after spending the winter months in OI-spaud with relatives. .Mrs. Nell;MacDonsl.d and young son returned to their home in County Hospital. Mrs. Alma MaoMlck¢n. former- ly of Cape Traverse, now residing in Moncton. N. 8.. recently visited her daughter, Miss Kay stordy of Carleton. , The many friends of Mrs. Erlo Thomson are happy to learn that she is convalesclng nicely at her home after her recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. Summerslde. _ The many friends of Mr. George Doull are happy to see him well and about again after his recent illness when he was confined to his home for many weeks. Mr. Douglas Bell of Carleton al.- ptended the hockey match at slprlnig-‘ hill, N’.s., on Wednesday. The game was played between the Bor- den glrls and the Amherst girls teams. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Howstt of Carleton attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Dymsn Harvey of Crapaud on March 15. Mrs. Harvey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. !.eRoy I-lowatt. and s. niece of Cal- vin I-lowatt. Mr. Allie Gallant and Mr. Hero Slevvart. who have been employed at S0lll'ls and Elmira for the past few weeks by the Bridge and Build- ing Co.. returned to their homes in Carleton on Wednesday of this week. ‘ The funeral of the late‘ Mrs. J.}!. Lord of Cape Traverse. took; place on Tuesday afternoon. March 21 at the United Church. Mrs. Lord, will be missed not only by her rel-' stlves. but by everyone who know her. being a lovely old lady and The sympathy of.ths people of Carleton and surrounding districts is sincerely extended to Mr. David Murphy and family on the death of his wife. the former Florence . vietnlw. Amherst. N.B. were recent visitors Carleton last week from the Prince ‘ 5.Auv ckcsfisé. AOIOM mrlstmppodi 1-Tloucll nowsr . . - .":rc:'t;aen_d cluster -Iusr Hudland . D. ‘blips ch ‘ rnowk . . Llinclcsurs 1o.Eat away 12. Measure 40. for live 2. Morals » 3. lmploys 4. Japanese ' M. Young girls is. Greek letter 17. Gold (Heraldry) 18. I an icon- _) ID. leottlllh Guile 20. Novice 23. Jason's well 2Q Morning, noon and pronoun ’ 36. Any split pulse and.) 31. One who , holds property in trust 40. Abrsding material 42. A cosmetic 43. A sweet. thicklsh liquid 44. Card game ‘SN AXYD u IAPRAP CIPN SPIIARE. W0 Rgli; I.a:‘zmI‘e‘sn ' n dl '15. I :9. Hebrew 28. Depart 17. also and 10. A contcm 81. Guide l ans .. sovereign v V , ofsnetnplrs ~ I-'isI|l‘.l_ll.< Illllllllt fvllllliklifi. ). 'l‘ . ful deity I.’ I'll 1 fall of waters DOPIPY author ‘DAILY CRYP'.l‘OQUO’l‘E—l{erc’e How to work it: LDAAXB ls LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three Us. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. apos trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hint Each gay the code letters ‘are different. A Crypion-am Quotation orxn. urn cxrid AZN UYXPZCN—OYUCBR. Ycstu-dsy's Cryptoquoie: AND ALL -MY FORTUNEB AT 3 roar I'LL LAY, AND FOLLOW ruse. MY no ___ II painful accident recently. While sksting with others on Friday afternoon, he fell causing injury to his shoulder. He was taken to Dr. Auld'a office in Kenslngton for treatment and afterwards to Prince County Hospital for x-rays, where it was found he had broken‘: collar bone. Although suffering a gteut deal of pain at present, he hopes to lée able to continue his school wor . 1.051‘ No TIM! s'l‘. i=I3'rm2 roar. Guomury. Channel Islands -— (GP) —.. no;-sic Linker. 16-year-old deck-hand. omit ashore to buy newspaper-s_ whgn in ref/urned he saw his ship steaming out of the harbor. Derek hitch- hlked 100 miles to thampwn in allothcr ship and arrived 10 mm- utcs before his own vessel. Yeo of’ Kensington which occurred in the RE. Island Hospital on’ March 16th. ~ . A very enjoyable social evening was held in Carleton School on March zlst sponsored by the Women's Institute. in aid of the National Film Board. and a nice sum was realized. The admission was paid by each patron in cents according to their respective height. Many interesting games were play- ed by all who attended and a de- licious lunch was served. Freetown Notes Mrs. Weston Francis of Borden has been visiting with relatives in Freetown for several weeks. i Miss Ruby Dmrrimond student at Prlmye of wales College spent the week-end at her home in Free- town. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Maclzachem and M’.rs. sterling Bums were visitors to summersldc on Saturday afternoon. Friends of Mrs. Leonard McCar- vlllc are sorry to hear that she is ill with pneumonia. At present she is I! patient in Prince County Hes-1 plial. all hope to hear of her speedy 1 recovery. . Mrs. Alphonsus Mccsrvllle and Mr. Leslie Mccarvllle left by car on Saturday on a ‘visit to at. John, N. B.. while there they will be guests of Mrs. McCarville's dsugh-J ter Mrs. Justin Mofvor and M‘.-. Mclvcr. ‘ l r l The death of Mrs. David Murphy of Cape Traverse which occured in ' the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 16th was heard with re- gret-by all in this community and sincere syrnpsth is “ dad to» Mr. Murphy an daughters Betty. Jean and Beryl in their sud be- resvement. Ms.il courier of Lower rrsetown route. will be so ‘in hear that she met with an sccl ont while deliver- ing mill on fislsday last. It is be- lieved her sleigh caught in I roll of wire cumin; it to opus. which so frishuued the horse thlst it ran rottunsuly no serious dun-' sle was done, and the mail Is sum being delivered in its usual omel- ent way. . W- and Mrs. till‘ Friends of Mrs. Clarence lueves- - the as- full of our Armstrong's Asplns snakes is tun to in tile‘ your own ‘floor! 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