u . , .11-in GUARDIAN. ciiaaaorraioww &f""TmC' " I -v p V-: -3-- i i MARCH '29. 1951; ...,i. -1'--g-. SPAITKLING iiccriirs TO ANY COSTUME A few dollars will work wonders in providing "Picker-uppers" for your Dresses, Suits and Separates. Come in now . . . and see what I new handbag, scarf, blouse, etc., will do' The CHANGE UNIFORMS CALGARY - (CF; with the ;hange from trams to trolley buses here drivers are getting new style uniforms. The full length winter overcoat will be abandoned in favor of shorter s.)'le and driven mly work in shirt-sleeves in suni- mer. smooth . . . WOMBLL. England - (cm - Mothers bringing baby carriages to football games in this Yorkshire village found a new dodge. when the carriages are parked on -the edge of the field the babies are kept happy and quiet watching tihiladlinesmen run up and down the e . nun nun no its Wash it with ordinary easily you can How on and start painting. noodoiyltwvnolionsffo the non-porous Kent-Glo'a doors. trim l7& SE IIAIITIFIII. COLORS ' school. St'lV0lil'll ...lqlodhs"lIsvVINt0" ptoslmnsndonootulon. ;.m.- .-..... .. York and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling motor- ed to Mount Stewart. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bond last , week. i ' Min Alethn Brown of Char- lottetown spent the week end in York. vhe week-end guest. of her aprents. Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Brown. Misses Bernice. Anita and Helen Lewis of Charlottetown. spent the week-end in York the welcome guests at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. The sincere sympathy of friends and neighbors of York. and vicinity is extended to Mrs. Jack Hardy in the recent loss of her beloved. aged father, William Matheson of Valleyfleld. The late Mr. Math- leson was spending the winter at .the home of his daughter when he was suddenly stricken and his soul took its flight. Mrs. Archie Vessey was hostess to the members of Alpha Women institute on Thursday evening. March 15th. The members an- swered roll call with an Irish joke which caused much merri- ment. Institute hymn was stint 'and the Collect was repeated in unison. Correspondence was read and a discussion of same follow- ed. Drama festival play was pick- cd and future dntc of concert was fixed. Report of sick and school committees were given and new ones were appointed. A candy sales was to take place at the concert and a donation of candy from 2 lbs. of sugar from all members. New lunch and pro- gram comniiltecs were named. Place of next meeting was left undecided. Aficr an interesting monologue by Miss N. Rlchnrds a - Pleasant Grove dainty lunch was served by hos- tcss nnd lunch committee Vin charge. Meeting closed by ha- tional Anthem. llnppy llclpcrs of -the Rcd Cross of York prim- The Junior lIl')' dcpririmcnt met in the school ion Friday. March 16. The meet- ling opened with the president iShirley Vesscy in the chair. Min- uics of last meeting were read. Roll call xviis iinswcrcd by twcnt.v-thr,ce members. Commit- ices gave their reports and the following new ones were ap- pointed: Henith and cleanliness: Fern Vesscy and Enria Ling: Policcman, Wilma Newson and Rosalie Cooper. Collection am- ounted io fifty-nine ccnts. Games were played and ii contcsi. put on by teacher was won by Mary- lin Lewis. School Trustees for the use gnnics of inst approved. of the proziched be up- of the were en- meeting: Eight joyed. Minutcs were read and members were prcsent and the meeting closed with "Taps". The weekly meeting of the Trail Rangers was held on Fri- day evening nt the hall. The regular opening ceremony was 1followed. The worship service had as its theme. "the eighth article of the Tfdll Rangers Code". A Trail Ranger is healthy, he gives his body a chance. In the talk the dnngers of indulgence in harmful things such as tobacco. alcoholic drinks and wrong foods were revealed and the :esponsih- lllty of each to use health for community and church work as well as work for material rc- Iurns was stressed. The Mentor ihcn showed scveriil physical ex- crciscs and the boys practised them. In the business meeting it was requested that the secretary .KEM-Gill plastic-lilo surface is som1Lvi24sowAatA6f soap and water as often as you like- you cannot mar lmcly Keni-Clo's tough. scrubbable surface. Grease and stains wipe away with a damp cloth. And you'll be delighted how smoothly and Kcm-Glo with brush or Roller-Koaler. No brusli marl-is, no "laps". no ,strcaks. No mixing or mussing; you just slit i1l.e' Miracle Lustre Finish bat:-4vxlmu75a:IxIa tie ' I emmeimgowoavrafigmwr. inws KIM-TONI Boiling water will not harm Kem-Uloo It is resilient to grease. oils and lots. Don't worry about an-am. or sprly from hottest shower. Your lialliruoin is really protected by Kem-(ilo'a smooth. surface. soft luslre finish makes your and other woodwork look their heal . . . stands up amazingly against rliipping and sculing. KIM-O10 COSTS ll” T0 ll liven on new wood or plaster. two costs on all you need- and you save the cost of prim- ers and hdueoaian. tool Unlike ordinary angels. one cool of Keno-Clo does I perfect job over previously pointed surfaces. News & lliows Continued from page 15 day 0! this week. on transfer from Number 1 Radar and Communica- tlons School. Clinton. Ont. Those are A.C.2 A. J. "olmes. A.C.: R. 3. Blank and A.C.2 C. M. Benjamin. Two Radar Technicians (G) have also been transferred from Clin- ton - AC3 E. C. Orendorilf and A.C.l R. A. Stsdel. C O O L.A.C. .1. T. 0. Nicholson. an Operator Mobile Mechanical Equip- ment will report at this Station during this week on posting from R.C.A.F. Station.. Toronto, Ont. . A Service Police 2 (13) has been posted from the Recruiting Unit at North Bay. 0m.. and his pogt- ing is effective March 31st. This is Opl. E. M. Harris. 0 C 0 Two Communications Techni- cians and one Communications Operator have been transferred to this Station from Number I Radar and Communications School, Clln. Lon. 0nt.. with effective date of posiiing being March 31st. These include: A.C.2 J. M. Paynier. A.C.2 A. H. Shelfoon and A.C.l W. R. Campbell. 0 I C A Navigation Oiificers' Course commenced this week and five Radio Officers, who have been on the Staff of the Air Navigation School, will undergo training on this Course. These are: F0. M. W. Hooper. ro. L. E. Lobold-us. ro. R. G. M. Warner, F0. G. E. Con. way-Brown and F0. R. M. De- blicquy. . . . F0. P. J. Middleton. a Naviga- tion Officer, will report here as B trainee at the Air Navigation School on March 29th. as he has been transferred from the Recruit- ing Unit at Toronto. Ont. O O 0 Another successful Whist Party was held in the Conporals' Club on March 17th at which time Mrs, D." Craw-ford was winner of lihe ladicsl high score prize, Cpl. Y. A. Clark held high score for the Xentlemen and Cpl. M. O. Hamil- ton was presented wiiih the Booby Prize. Refreshments were served. a O 0 On Friday of this week an op- tional dan-ce will be held in the Community Centre of R.C.A.F. Sta. tion Summerside. Don Messer's Orchestra will provide dance music and a buffet supper will be enjoyed. A valuable door prize ivilll be given, as well as spot prizes. 0 I 0 The R.C.A.F. Atoms wound up the hockey season for this year by playing an All-Star team at Mount Pleasant Airport rinrk on Monday. March 12i.h and winning the game by a. score of 3-2. L.A.C. Witt. L.A.C. Walters and Cpl. Ho- gan are credited as being the goal getters. O O O The Holy Name Society of RC. A.F. Station Summerside held 3 meetinx on Sunday. March 18th. at which time plans were forni- ulaled for the amalgsmaition of the Society with the Lorciio So- ciety. to hold a bingo in aid of the Ohapel of L0l'6'l.lO. in the Com- munity Cen-tre. April l3th. . . . F0. Jim MacLcan of R.C.A.F. Station Greennvood, N.S.. is spend- ing a portion of annual leave at this unit. F0. MacLcan graduated off the 2nd Navigation Officers” Course to be held at the Air Navi- gation School here. I U 0 Miss Jane Richards. a siiudent of Nctherwood Girls' School. liolliesay. N.l3.. is visiting her par- cn-'.s, G.C. H. G. Richards. O.B.E.. and Mrs. Richards. whrle on Easter holidays. 0 0 Wing Commander G. R. F. Cross returned to his home in Slemon Park on Wednesday evening. after successfully completing a six. month course at the Joint Ser- vices Staff College. Latimcr. Bucks. England. Wing Commander Cross was Commanding Officer of R.C.A.F. Siaiion Sirmmerside for one year and eight mon-tbs prior to August. 1950. when he embank- ed for England. and his many Summerside friends are glad to welcome him ”home." o f Winl Commander G. Ri F. Gross and Mrs. Gross will depart for Newfoundland. in the near future, where Wing Commander Gross has been appointed as Senior Staff Officer. St. John's, Newfoundland. 0 O O F0. Andy Clark and F0. Al For-gio of R.C.A.F. Station Rivers, Ma.n.. spent the Easter week-end at this Unit. Those officers grad- uated off Navigation Officers' Courses from this Station during the past year. 0 Four Navigation Officers of R. (f..It.F. Station Grcenwood. N. 5.. who graduated off a Navigation Officers' Course at the Air Naviga- tion Sohool here in September '50. renewed old acquaintances . over the holiday week-end. while at this Unit. These included F0. Michael J. Pieroy. F0. Russ Hicks, F0. Jim Hawkins and F0. Fran-k Brochu. . C.l'.R. IZAININGI MONTREAL. Maichztl - (CF) - Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pany today reported net earnings for February at 81,724,230. coin- pared with Mull in the cones- ponding month 1 year. Gross earnings f r the some n-ionth were N0,0M.i9i. compar- ed with us.4oa,ana in February 1950. while working expenses to- talled 029,229,001 against :20,- 300.682. LONDON-(OP) -- Queen Eliss- beth and Queen Mary have each donated sue to provide two chairs in the reokormod L l of I It l'l yno. erected in Id Ibo is the leftist and most ooo;mcNai;rg:- tng guildliall in the dolls. Cclofon and Miss Carol Adams of Konstnston spent Easter in Carleton. Nest of her aunt, Mrs. Fonton Hewett. Mr. Loith Cameron of Carleton is at present spending a few claim in Charlottetown with his wife and daughter. Little Dale Morrison of Carleton is spending -several days in Mt. Stewart with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lord. ac- companied by Mrs. Fanton How- att. enjoyed a motor trip to Ain- herst on Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacNeill of Cape Traverse have moved to Saint John. N.B.. where they will reside in the future. Miss Audrey Campbell whospent are past. few months in Moncton, returned to her home in Carleton on Monday evening. Miss Helen Maclaeod of Victoria West, who has been ' T as a clerk in Mr. Ralph MacCaull's store in Carleton. was called home recently due to the ill health of her mother. Friends in Carleton and Cape Traverse were happy to see Dr. John 3. Downing and Dr. Beers in this vicinity over the Easter holi- days. The two doctors were the guests of Mr. Doug Bell while here in Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Francis of Carleton are at present enjoying a motor trip in the U. 8. and expect to visit New York and Boston and several other points in the New England States before returnlng home. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant of Carleton received a pleasant sur- prise on Monday in the manner of a package from their son Vernon, who is with the "Princess Pats." in Korea. The package contained a very dainty china tea set pur- chased in Japan and an extra- ordinary cigarette lighter and case combined. These articles are very beautiful and worth seeing, besides being a very cherished gift to the recipients. FOB Tailoring and Alterations RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 2387 .-.- ..-ma Nolan Dam to1'oll ilorstoy Mrs. M. H. "Bell. Liverpool. N.S.. flared BY friends to tell '-'i'..Iil?Z'?Z'.i'..T'il'ii arthritic pain my shoulder. arms and ankles Jor three years. :. but it wasn't ii- ., til I took ggu, riealliteitliat I got if neuritic, or arthritic pain. sciatica or backache or from some stomach. you suffer from irbeunutlc. kidney or liver disorders. nutritional anemia and nervousness. try Sar- nak for one week. prove that Sari-iak can help you. 31.35 at all drug stores. DONDON - (C?) - Just about everybody is cooperating in the 1951 Festival of Britain. Latest on- nouncement. is that the London Meteorological Bureau plans to sell daily weather charts at a. penny apiece. ' Sherwin William 0 BRANCH STORE I Pliono ,'l'611 1 96 I Queen '59. PRINCE T i-:nwAnii ”ISIJilill'S HEADQUARTERS . for KEM -TONE and mi - GLO ' FRIDAY and A Beautiful Stock In A Beautiful Setting Compliments continue to shower upon us at our New Lodios' Store . . . 150 Great George Street! We are extending our Opening Offer. 10 per cent off Everything. to enable more of our out-of-town friends to participate. Yes, Everything In The Store; THURS. Use Lay - Away Freely Select your Spring Wardrobe wliilo everything is fresh and new . . a small deposit rosorvos any gorinont until required. GREENDAUS 104701 off SAT. LADIES, WEAR 150 ST. GEORGE 1 MORE NEW DRESSES ..And So They Really Wrecked The Joint Thanks to the thousands. who really know bargains. and ilianlis to Clark who really. knows how to give 'em. this Sale goes on with unabated fury. . ; but. fair warning. folks. the end is in sight. so you'd better hurry! Clark Lineseo-llim Up Once More ANY DRESS T0 29.50 ' last lol M This Price -Take Them Now g-t MORE NEW DRESSES All EVENING. WEDDING Values To 14.95. NOW........ -Toy 939.50 T0 59.50 Spring coats. .NewestSuits LAST LOT 15! ALL S295 FUR GOAT BOYS' 4.95 LONSS 2.49 l MEN'S 3.50 SWIM TRIIIIKS 1.49 290 More MEN'S 3.95 Vllllto ond Colored Dress Shim . . . Ploln Sllodos, carry them away by the onnlood. Novor sootlioni again or 81.88. Men's Sport and Dress SHIRTS 31.49 Boys' Ill-Grade Shirts. all kinds 31.49 Folnous "POSLUM"' label buss SPORT S129. is Your Guorontoo ALI. ON! I SHIRTS nicl ' 1-83 Slilm. Sinoll vrondtf OIIOY GREEN DALAS NewI.oiBoys'SporlSlilrls S1 New loi4.95fPiii'ses S2 -9111 mun OIIEEI STREET . ..-