miss Morin. 10820 98th Street, Ed- monton, Alta, praises Saruak. She writes: have been both- ered with ner- vousness and indigestion a n d ; , ..-r could find no re- n.''. I. ,. .0", lief. A f t e f '. - taking two bot- ties of Slrnak. the benefits I re- ceived cannot be expressed in Vt ords. , . you suHer from rheumatic, neuritic. or arthritic pain, sciatica or backache or from some stomach. kidney or liver disorders. nutritional Anemia and nervousness. try Sar- r.ak for one week, prove that Sarnak can help you. SL35 at all drug stores. TRAINS TELEGIIAPHEILS m'an.'ron. sask.. (C?)- Tralnlng young men in railroad telegraphy is the hobby of H. A. Qavpell, Canadian National Rail- Itays agent here. He has trained ii: men to the trade in the last Qsree years. i . ..i-........ -..li..... Mrs. L. J.-' Iorden Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coggins of Borden were visitors to Amherst. on Saturday. Mrs. J. J. Maciaaac of Borden entered the P. C. Hospital for treatment on Saturday. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. A. Sullivan of Hope River visited her friend Mrs. tcpl.) A. King at Borden on Sunday. Sincere sympathy of- many friends in Borden is extended to Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy on the death last week of their baby daughter Elaine. at the age of ten months. Mr. and Mrs. Revell Dickieson and children, Sheila and litreddie. of New Glasgow, spent Sunday in Borden guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Mscl'..eod. Messrs. Albert and George Jay of Borden left on Tuesday for Char- lottetown where they have enlisted in the Canadian Navy. The illness of Mrs. Clinton How- TO BE 1'. 2. 3. ' . ”; ”Ix;,,,. is l v i.” ....,4-.-arxr are I v- . THE ' ...-. - oosnoiaiv. ..r.. ...,-.i.....-V"-.u-,...ii..........-.. .. . iilscllay - Tooailis Wedding ' :11 -A beautiful wedding took place at 'rryon Sunday. February lath at five o'clock when Margaret Eleun or. youngest daughter of Mrs. wal- ton and the late Walton Toombs. and David Arthur. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Macxay. Albany. were joined in holy matrimony. The Rev. E. L Bacon officiated at the ceremony, which took place at the home of the bride. The young bride. given in mar- riage by her mother. looked very lovely. She wore a street-length gown of shell-pink taffeta with overdress of pink net lace, pink lace mitts, and a halo of pink roses. Her corsage was pink roses. I-lenbridesmald was Miss Fcrne I-Iowatt, who chose a blue taffeta with overlace. blue lace mitts. and halo of blue roses. 1-ler corsage att at her home here is regretted. and all join in wishing her a speedy recovery. If you're some 70 was YOU CAN'T AFFORD wiri-iour reWi;& INSULATING p SH EATHIN G TIIE ".t'EII.t'I8lf" IIISIIMIIOII Mk III? umrmr FIIIISII BRICK . stucco . SIDING it's good sense to use ITENNEST insulating Sheathing - Asphalt Coated both sides and edges to prevent moisture penetration, - insulates efficiently and strengthens the ' oils in one application. Save as-much aa"oAne-thirdAonvoppllcoticnf Speedy installation lowers labor costs. Save on waste by using all cut-off pieces with this modern shoothingl Large 4' x 8' and 4' x 9ft panels are economic ', easy to handle. ( ' Save on fuel through strongf draft-free con-; struetion. 1" of TENNEST is equal to 3" of solid lumber in fuel-saving values-4. 4 Save valuable tlrnel All panels or; white-ruled t ' at l6" nailing centres, to go up fast in any kind 01' weather. Ask your lumber building supply dcolerl gloreomplesandllteroiureorwrlle Dept. INTERNATIONAL FIBRE BOARD C PLYWOOD 5Al.E5 HMITED OATINEAU. QUEIEC Ilugsvmd tude nevi thatalgnlfloa om International Fibre Isms, Lima-I la the woven ol the product. ENJOY A was of white roses. The groom was Allister M-acheod. The Wedding March was played by Miss Dorothy Bacon as the bridal party tool: their illlcel Im- der an arch of pink and white streamers and n -lnrse weddlna boll- In the soft glow of the late after- noon sunlight, the double ring cer- emony was performed. , During the signing of the regis- ter. Miss Bacon again played very effectively Mendelsso.hn's Wedding March. The wedding ' cheon was urv- ed to immediate families and friends of the bride and groom. under the direction of Mrs. B1311!!- eon Clark and Miss Dorothy Til)" lor. Assisting in serving were friends of the bride. the isle: Myrtle Mayhew. Carol Clark and Elaine Chisholm. The beautifully decorated three- tler wedding cake. topped 55' I miniature bride and groom, was cut in the traditional manner. Mr. and Mrs. Macxay left amid showers of confetti and good wish- es for Toronto. where they expect to make their future home. the bride travelling in a deep rose gab- ardlne suit with black accessories. supported by A Her topcoat was ,of all-wool beige. Bloomfield. Corner -Mr. and Mrs. Urban Plneau are spending the winter in Bos- ton visiting friends and relatives. Mr. John Pineau is busy cut- ting puplivnod. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pineau and two children of Summeralde were visiting friends and relatives in Bloomfield on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph I.eClair spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Fel- ix Arsenault of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Arsenault of 1-iowlan were visiting Mrs. Arse- nault's mother in Bloomfield on Sunday. in last Mr. Reginald Pineau was Charlottetown on business week. i Mr. and Mrs. Pius Arsenault of Coleman were visiting Mrs. Arsenault's mother in Bloomfield on Sunday. Mr. James Rooney motored to Charlottetown last week and was accompanied by his brother. Ray when he returned. A whist party was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plneau. There were twelve tables playing. The proceeds will go to the Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders have had a telephone installed in their home which will be appreciat- ed by them. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and daughter Betty were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lcclair. Mr. and Mrs. Fidcle Peters were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ic- Claic last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plneau were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loclalr Sunday evening. ---a The members of the Sewing Club held their meeting at the school .under the direction of Mira. Kcnfort Horne. Mr. and Mrs. George Home and two children were visiting at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. sud. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart and son Marven were in Summerside ast week. I p1,; We foad . M3405” 5'0 Mad,” l rmic 's ”Co BISCUITS - to l A075 or V4xex.57;VX Port lllil I-llotas Iocudins aide lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Claude. and Mrs. Alfred Small were visitors to Sum- meraide an 'l.'ueada.,. l Mrs. Angus Mcbennan is spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McLean. Birch Hilll Mr. and Mn. Clayton Noye were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Matthews. Summerslde. --Mr. Stuart Veale spent a few days at his home in Port Hill. He returned to Charlottetown on Tues- day. Mrs. Joseph Acorn. West Devon, is spendinga week with her daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strongman. Port Iilll. Mr. Kenneth Yea. Suinmerslde, is spending a few days at the home ofmMr. and Mrs. Henry Yeo. Port 1-! . Port Hill school is closed. due to the sidsness of the teacher, Miss Ether Veale. All hope she may be out and around soon. Miss Anna veale. "student at Prince of Wales College, spent the week-end at the home of her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph veale. Mr. Joseph Veale. Mr. Randolph Mcxlnnon and Claude Yeo motor- ed to Summerside on business on Monday. A fire early Thursday morning destroyed the dwelling house of Mr. Collingwood Yeo. All contents were saved, with the cxceptioh of a few personal articles. on Monday evening, Feb. lath. a hockey game was played between not 1.1 and lot 13, with the score of 9-2 in favor of Lot 13. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yea and children. Roger. (Edith. Stanley and Dianne, s-pent Sunday in Eninore visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bry- ant and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. Mrs. Alfred small and little son. Dale, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Small's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strongman. Mrs. Randolph Mcxinnon and little son. George Edgar. arrived from Baltlmore,Md., to spend some time with Mr. McK.innon'a grand- faitlllier, Mr. Collingwood Yea. Part E . Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mlclntyrc. Summerslde. on the death of their infant baby. Mrs. Maclntyre was a former resident of Port Bill, be- ing forraine xllbride. ' Friends are very sorry to hear that Mr. Alvin Mclean, Birch Hill. had the misfortune of fracturing his ankle. All sincerely hope he may be able to be out again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and children, Arlene. Harold and Shir- ley. spent Sunday at Mrs. Miilar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy strong- man, Port Kill. A Mr. and Mrs. strothard Acorn. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Turner, 0'- Leary, and Mrs. Joseph Acorn. West Devon. spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Strongman. i A youthful trapper. in the per- son of Mr. in Strongman. is to be congratulated on his catch of twelve -wild foxes. most of which were caught in snares. i-lei la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy strong- man. ' Friends of Mrs. foster Baglcle, summerside. were very sorry to hear she had to enter the Prince County Hospital for treatment. but are very pleased to know she much improved in health. and has returned to her home. Mr. Clayton Noye is busily en- gaged in dredging the Cooper wharf. Under his employ are Messrs. Hatfield and Courtney May- nard, Robert and Wallace Strong- man. and Thane Yeo. v Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yea. Mrs. Roy Blzcnginan and son Ira: motor- ed to Charlottetown on Friday. While there they visited Mrs. 5trongrnan's and Mrs. Yeah broth- er and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley kyant. also Mr. and Mrs. Clare Montgomery. There passed away in the Royal Victoria ftcepital, Montreal. Feb. and, 1N1. Sandra Mary Hope. dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and weeks. Miaa Wanda Dennis, Port lllil. j: 5 8 9 The following of 5-1 in. flavor of Mrs. James P. alllla. Port -lllil. is a few days in Summer- Mr. Gardiner Newcombe was a recent bulineae visitor to char- on Mrs. 3. H090. Montreal. aged three Mrs. Hope was formerly with the hockey season in full swing. every night takes a large number of fans from these parts to the Mount Pleasant rink where they enjoy themselves to Lhdwlllw are 3 and Int is played. with the score not 18. Ellmllo & Blilolord" -rllr. and Mrs. Hubert H.utchln- son were visitors to Bloomfield on Monday afternoon. ' :-&. Mr. and Mrs. Herold Paynter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Paynter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. fiarold Gulls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. flan? loultef and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ulfs, 0'Leary, on Sunday. The legion of friends of Mr. Ar- nold Gillle will be sorry to learn that he is confined to his home with the 'flu. All will join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Miss Marie Smith, cii'ai-iottetown. was the weekend guest of her pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. George Smtth.i Mr. and Mrs. an-nut Payuter and children -were visitors to summer- slde on Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. George Smith and Betty, also Mrs. Brundagc and Mr. Kenneth Macnonald. motored to Summerside on Monday afternoon. The Misses Edith" Grant and Doris Morrison. summerslde. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchinson over the weekend. Miss Shirley Grant spent the week-end visiting with her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hutchinson. The many friends of Mrs. Els- worth Glilis will be sorry to learn that she is ill at her home. All will Join in wishing her a speedy re- covery to health. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boulter. 0'- eary, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gulls and Mr. and 1Mrs. A. E. Ross on Monday even- ng. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and daughter, also Mr. Gallant of Charlottetown. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Paynter. Summer- side, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glilis on Sunday afternoon. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison and children, James and Kathleen. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe. Summerside. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Grant on Sunday. Mr. I-lamld ouus. accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson. Mrs. Theodore Glilis. Mrs. Jeanette Og-I den. Mrs. Arnold Ross and Clifford Rioss, motored to summerslde on Monday sftemoon. Mr. Clifford MacDoug3.ll. Boston. Mass. visited with his brothers. Keith, Beecher, and James Mac- Dougail during the week. and on his return to U.S.A. was accom- panied by Miss Doris Macnougall. The host of friends of Mrs. Her- bert nutchinson will learn with regret that she is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital where it was necessary for her to undergo an operation. All wlll join in wishing her a speedy iet-ovcry. Mr. Lea MacDonald. Cape Tor- mentine. attended the funeral of his grandson. the late Paul Harold Ross. Mr. MacDonald was accom- panied by his daughters Mrs. S. White and Mrs. Keith Murray of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hol- lace MacDonald, West Devon. also attended the funeral and wake. The hockey scores for the week were as follows: Monday night. Lot 1:! and Lot l1. score 3-1 in favor of not 11; Tuesday night, Bummer- slde and Ellerslle, score 6-4 in favor of Summeraide; Wednesday. Lot is and fllllerslie, score 4-1 in favor of Lot is; Thursday night. Lenncx Island and Wellington. score 5-4 hr favoivof Lennox Is- land: Friday night. Ellerslie and not ll, score 4-1 in Ellei-slie's fav- or. The sincere sympathy of the dis- tricts is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ross on the death of their is three-month-old eon Paul Harold. in the Prince County Hospital. aummerside. on Wednesday. Feb. llth. There is left to mourn be- sides the sarrowing parents. two sisters. Hollace and Georgie; also two brothers Randy and Mike. Interment was in the Bideford United Cemetery. The Rev. B. 1-1. Baxter officiated at both the house and church. The pallbearers were Messrs. Harry Glilis. James Bur- leigh. Cyril Millar and Eric Millar. Mrs. E. 6. Burleigh was hostess to the members of the Ellsrsile Women's Institute on Tuesday ev- ening with a large number of members and visitors present. Meeting opened with uallect and Ode. The vice-president Mrl. 301- land resided in absence of the president. The members turned in their blocks being done for a patchwork quilt. There was a dis- cussion and plans were made con- cerning the ice carnival being sponaorcd on the following Tues- day eventnfl'l71l'l6 lillerslls. Bide- ford and Tyne Valley women's In- stitutes. in aid of the Stewart Memorial Nursing Home. The place glgh next was gm; undecided. s mes on Y repeating the Ina'dfI.Prayer in unison. A de- llciouahinch was served by the ho teas and members of refresh- 'nieeday night not an'a In - meraida yet! all stars. wiutlli Holmllfl by the score of Birds. Mrs. Laurie nu-ch, gun, 04: on W night not I2 Oswald Yeo. Mrs. L A. Dignan. Ilra. Hatfield Maynard. and Mrs. RI! Birch. KEIISIIGTOI IIIK SATURDAY. FEB. lit! ., Pkgkfslagd sumo: ' ev nyo . suns Sheen e lelanla VS. na- .,1 4.-H... Vltll. HIM . Catharine Iudlilun. B. 0. student. spent the weal;-sad her home in Fredericton, at Miss El Weeks. 2 W. 0. student. wu,obliged to to her bane in Fredericton f qfew days-with an attack of the 'flu. Mr. Murdock Macuod. llartaville. was a visitor to Pleasant Valley and Fredericton on Wednesday. Mr. N. A. Cutcllffejlaa been con- fined to his home for the past week with pneumonia. Ills many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Ireta st... I is , , regaining her usual good health. Her many friends hope see her 31;) and around in a ery short e. in A number from Fredericton at- tended the horse racing at Stanley Bridge on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Arnold Week's pacer "Bonnie Bell" brought home two first place hon- ors. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt I-Isslam and Mr. and Mrs. Eldxsd Weeks were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday evening. ' Mr. Raymond Morrison. Sum- merslde. spent the week-and visit- ing relatives in Pleasant Valley and Fredericton. . Mrs. Irving Parsons has returned to her home in Winsloe after spending a few da s in Millvale the guest of her . Mr. Alvin Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Glydon. Kensingtori, were recent visitors in Fredericton, the guests of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Glydon. Mr. Frank Stevenson and Mr. Randolph Nicholson. Darllngton. spent Sunday in Fredericton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stevenson and family. Mrs, Clinton Glydon entertained on Saturday afternoon. it being her little son .Billie's third birth- day. several little friends and their mothers were Invited. Re- freshments including birthday cake and ice-cream were served and a vlelry pleasant afternoon enjoyed by a . Mrs. John Weeks entertained the Ladies Aid at her home on Man'- day evening. The president, Mrsu James Murray. presided. Mt.-cling opened by singing "Now Thank We All our God." Minutes of last meeting were read and approved and the business pertaining to the meeting was transacted. Nextmset- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Heber Weeks. rou call to be an- swered by a penny for each size of shoe. Lunch committee: Mrs. N. A. Cutcliife and Mrs. Wendell C:-as-well. Meeting closed by sing- ing "Thee will I Love”. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. HARRINGTON Aw. I. The regular meeting of the Harrington W. I. was held at the home of the President. Mrs. Ira Auld on Feb. lst., with .an attend- ance of set t membas. Meet- ing opened by repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by donating the price of a cup and saucer. Minutes of the previ- ous meeting were approved as read. The sick committee reported having made several calls and bills trict; Secretary to help defray ex- pences of delegate to Leadership Course. It was decided to buy two hall. The secretary was asked to write Iiatonb and Simpson: for I donation of print cotton to be made into articles for a bazaar. Four pairs scckees were passed in to the Red (hose Convener. Program for the svenlna con- sisted of abort readings by some of the members and an interesting contest which was won equally by four members. Mrs. Vernon Hughes kindly off- ered her home for the next meet- ing which will be held on March 5th.. roll call to be answered with an "Irish joke." Lunch committee - Mrs. Her- man Masher. Mrs. Harry Gander and Mrs. Rowe HuatIer'At”ths close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. ACTION IN "TWO YLAOS WEST" -A star-studded cast brings to life the story of '"Pwo Flags West.” historical adventure Qectaole based on a little known irony of the Civil War. not an the screen of the capitol Theatre. in the starring roles of "Two rings West" Twentletli Century-Fox is p ssntln Joseph oottea. Linda Dar- nell. of! Chandler and cox-nsl Wilde. one of the tel: of any mm year. To assure a STARS. for fruit were presented and paid. . uurrelpondence was read and . discussed. 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