OCTOBER 17. L949 A ' _,,_, . FARM FOIIRNI MEETINGS FARM movie's AWAY 0N MONDAY. ocronnn an: National Program CBA 8:30 to 355 prom M Forum News and Market Report CFCY 8:35-9:20. c These Broadcasts are in] oNLy 1g g Group Discussion and Action: ouowed by Sponsored on the Island Int] b Fed tion and Department of AQIICIIIJIIIIIO? y your an. Regional Meetings are being held next week to “ make final arrangements for broadcasts and local dig. , cussion groups. - i These are "Planning Sessions" for representatives from last Year's Forums, Women’s Institutes, (Jo-opera- tives, Junlor Farmers’ and other community groups. All interested rural loaders from surrounding areas are BIRDLAND l "INIPRIDTLWILSQ RUSTY BLACKIIRD 39111! so well acquainted with ll"? CIOW. yep know that not all black birds are Blackbirds. You mil’ not. however, be aware ‘that Biackblrds are not always black. The Rusty Blackbird is a good ex- ample of this. True enough. in cordially invited. What market information do you prefer? How can these Farm Broadcasts be improved? What help do you need to get a Forum started in your commun- ity? Come and let us know. I Mr. Joseph Galway, National Farm Forum Secre- - ~ tary will be present, and’ the Junior Farmers’ in each 1 area will he hosts at those meetings. h EAST ROYALTY HALL, FRIDAY 21st. ST. PETEWS LEGION HALL, MONDAY 24th. BLOOMFIELD HALL. TUESDAY 25th. CENTRAL LOT 16 HALL, WEDNESDAY 26th. CLYDE RIVER HALL, THURSDAY 27th, FREETOWN HALL, FRIDAY 28th. VERNON RIVER HALL, MONDAY 31st. I 1 l I g All Meetipgs at 7:30 P.M._ P. E. I. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE ltfievesPainfil/‘Jo/hls...(bnlains ' Mdem Mwficeamfi D/Irmwly NEW; SA", SCIENTIFIC TAILII ATLASTTHESTORYCAN BE TOLDiSciencehnsturned its attention to relieving the agonizing pains caused by rheumatism and arthritis. The result oi extensive research is the valuable preparation IM- DRlN. Long-time suifercrs from rheumatism, arthritis. neuritis and gout may find iMDRlN gives glorious ro- IIIVILOPIII Al"! I YIAIS OI IXIINSIVI rms m cumcs " iMDRlN has been a closely guarded experi- mental secret before release for public use. Yes. three years of extensive controlled tests. have proved conclusively that iMDRlN works in- ternally toward fast reduction of pain, heat and redness. Every victim oi rheumatism, arthritis, neuritis, sciatica, gout. neuralgia, etc, should "d "nllllla-IIY last. Ask for investigate this nsw development. Ask for iMDRlN at drug stores. iMDRlN st dnig stores. IIUIVIS IAIN AND SUIIIIINO AITII IO YIAII OF TDIIIIIII "ID" . 57h?!» M m Nsusd. loll-sally HID? 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Persons who suffered and nfias twenty years were able to live happy com- fortable lives once a ain. cw other medicamcnts for rheumatism and records. DON'T GIVE UP HOPE. New iMDRlN brings new hope oi a ' better life for you . . . and it is as close to you right now as today. Use only as directed. If you don that new, scimsfltflo IMDRIN h the SAFE, AND SCIINTI FIC o o s IMDRIN h a ITO mcdicins evolved onl after years 9i carol ll trolled scientific stud’. cats Prove it II one o1 Niocqfnastest iieven or arthr tic and ic sufl rt using IMDRIN R000) m: ' m» ram , on norm sacs sprlns Mr. Rusty is really black, lacking somewhat the lrldesconco of the Grackle. But at that tlrno his wife is slate-grey; and now, in the autumn. every member of the "mlly. mother, father, and child. PHI. have earned the name "Rug. ty." Their caps are red, bordered by a light eyebrow line; many feathers are rusty-tipped; and un- derpsrts are closely barred. Those of us living in southern Canada have small opportunity of seems Rusty Blackbirds when they‘ are nesting. because they usually breed just north of our cultivated areas. The nest is said to be made of grasses or moss, either in trees or on the ground, in swampy woods near lakes or streams. Wad- ins along the edge of the water, they snatch up water-beetles and °¢her insects. Especially in the fall. weed seeds and waste grain are also eaten. n is when in migration om‘ NIN IIISBGIIERY FOIi IINIIINIITISNAIITNIIITIS DISTRESS lVog fbsfer Pain Relief Known y ilfllfillll/filllflifiifi Wll-I IIIIIINAIIIN IIIIKII s ii AND HOW IO DITICT ITI Rheumatic and ‘ ’c pain and In- ihnunation strikes any of the indicated Inna. (See chartabove.) But these dia- oasts have many forms and s ptorna All icrma oi arthritis and rheumatism an swell iota. n] IMDRIN therapy were able to ro- lumo more happy active iivig onca ‘tho pain subsided and theirco denos "m1 “"P"“°“" "Mm isso recent carton of clothing etc. which were lent to Labrador were grew. iMDRlN, working intermlly, _ ma“, am-l-“pqnddn: gecmmyy . l am oi! fiMFIiLQISI§DIQIUQ m, n road a card of acknowledgment the same biased remltl. for those cartons from the supply MDRINWIYY secretary who received them. - It was moved by Mrs. Charles , ' b and -' -' by Mrs. C. through. often in huge flocks of rotted Blackbirds, but may be identified when close st hand by "WI-P D116 yellow eyes. Grackles are tho only others with gimm- eyes, but their considerably larger size lndlong, keel-like tails pre. vent us from confusing them wig). tho rest of the Blsckblrds. The "Ollie length of s Rusty is 9 in- d1". the size of s small Robin. The male Rsdwlngs bright epaul. ats are distinctive: the female rs. minds us of a large Sparrow, he". ily striped. The Cowbird averages only 7% inches. and has s very much shorter bill. Rusty Blaclrbirds must be hardy. because the snow is som " es still lying on the ground when they arclmoving north in spring, and they are in the last Blackbird "nuts" mos aufuan com Columbia's "The wining’ amt," Mn or nine men and a woman on a dramatic hunt for buried dgsgr; treasure, is coming to the capim. Theltfa today. Randolph scott and Ella R-slnes are co-stsrred, with Wlllllm Bishop. Edgar Buchanan, Arthur Kennedy, John Ireland, gfiortzilflecourtlandthand 110:1 White. 8 SW61‘.- e rn al su - Wriing players. p p p '11" P101 ls laid to relate the dra- mlm hflivpenlngs .that occur when I» "TB-Ilse company of adventurers and outcasts braves the deserts M’! on a weird quest for a fabul- . ous treasure trove believed to have been lost in the awesome Walking Hills (shitting sand dunes), some. what north of the Mexican border. John Bturses directed from Alaz: LHMWI story and screenplay. with additional dialogue supplied by Vidginia Roddick. Harry Joe Brown produced "The Walking Hills" for Columbia Pictures. “STRATTON STORY" AT PRINCE EDWARD "The Stratton Story” is the story of a real-life American who came from the sandlots of Texas to win flow u I- plwhing um with the Chicago White Box. After two aeo- soria that appeared to put him on the verge oi all-time grep. hm, he suffered a hunting accid nt that caused amputation of his right leg. How he came back, eight years later, to tosilmo s. pitching ear-oer in tho game ho loved and to bo named the “Most Courageous Ath- lete of the Year" ts one of the most ‘inspiring stories in the history of sports. Btrstton himself came to liollywood to work as technical adviser on the picture. For Jarnas Stewart the picture brings one of his most coloriul roles. as well s,s his return to MG-M for the first tune since the war. Opposite him for the iirst time is Juno Allyson. Supporting them la one o! the year's outstanding casts. made up of noted performers both on the socroen and on the baseball dia- mond. Frank Morgan, Agnes Moore- head and Bill Williams head the list of Hollywood actors, and Jimmy Dykes. colorful former manager oi tho Chicago White So: and Holly- wood Stars; Bill Dickey, slugging member of the New York Yankees‘ "window's Row"; and Gene Basr- den. World Series hero and base- hall's "rookie of tho year" during the past season. portray themselves. Numerous other “names" of the baseball world also appear in dia- mond sequences o! the rilm drama. ALBIIRTON WM.S. _,._ This column ls marred for news oi local lntdost, but sdvortialag oi I l"!!! nature III lo inserted at llvo cents a word, strictly pay- ablo in advance. , COOK'S tor Photographs. HUWABD MlclNNll Fitted Footwear at m Queen Street. ‘ K. OI‘ C. BOWLING IEAGUE starts October 17th, at Holy Name Alleys. AVOID THE BUSH by having your cooling system flushed and checked and antifreeze installed NOW. Mallett‘! Battery Service. FALL SPECIALS-SHIN mach- ' ‘ p“ t: tor $7.00. Also special prices on all machine per- manent: at Olga’: Beauty Parlor. All‘ CLASSES FOR. ADULTS begin in tho Art Centre tonight. Beginners or advanced students welcome. 7.30 P. M. ICHIDULID FLIGHTS dani- to Summeraido and Moncton Phone Maritime Central Alrwave Limited, 2061 or 540. M/S GALLOWAY KENT will load iivesinzk and general cargo for St. John's, Nildn Wednesday 19th October. For space reservations and information. apply Buntaln. Bell dz Co. agents. Ar norm. - Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Smith, Dost Royalty, will be at homo to their friends Wednesday. October 19th. from 3 to 5 and 'l to 9 on the occa ' l of their 80th Wedding Anniversary. FUNERAL 0F MR. FOSTER ALLEN, BAYFIELD, rus. - The mneral of the late Floater Allen took place on Sunday afternoon and was of the lnrsest ever Ben In Eastern Westmorland County, N. B. After prayers at t-he home. one hundred diellows assembled. Ionmlng s guard of honor, march- ing to the First Baptist Church at Capo ‘Ilorrnentine where an im- pressive service was held in chsrfle o! Rev. Mr. Lockhart. A male choir consisting of Oddieilowo. L. Harrunersly. Hartman Alien. PWW- ell Spence, Frank Selby, Ii. Butcher and w. usouod sans four salm- ions, Load Kindly urht. ‘rho 01d Rugged Cross. Blest Be The Tie 'I‘hat Binds and Nearer My God To Theetxith qligirapailif; Jackson as o an . e - earers Lilrgyd ‘motor, Ray Allen. Fred Dean, Harry Burns, James Woods and Ira Jaolmon. all Brother Odd- fellows. The long cortege was led by one hundred Oddiel-lows ‘w the Cemetery at Hayfield where an impressive and. beautiful committal service or! the 0ddfel- lows Order was conducted u!!!" the leadership of Chaplain Henry Grant oi Weneeda mdfl P°Yl Elgin. The great number of beauti- ful floral tributes and the mMW attending the services testified to t-he high esteem and sterling quas- ities of the late Mr. Allen. Among those attending the funeral from a distance were m. Eugene Allfll» son, and Mrs. Allen of Boston. Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Allen. ostres Lake. Halifax. N-$-. Hid Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen of Charlottetown. P121. FtihHB-I ar- rangements were in chars! 0! m‘- R. K. Csdman o! Moncton. N.B. Personals ‘the Alberton Auxiliary of the Wbmonfi Misdofl"? 5W1"? 01 tho United Church of Canada met at the home of Mrs John Wells on Tuesday evening, Oct. 4. Mrs. J.W. Waugh conducted the open- ing worship, assisted by Mrs. Jesse Matthews and Mrs. Arthur wright who read passages of the Sci-it” turn. ' In the absence of the recor ing Secretary, Miss Annie Leard, e odfico was filled (for the evening) by Mrs. George Ramsay. Twenty-one ladies were present. this included three associate mmabors and one visitor. Mrs. Carl Weeks reported that valued atl $1M, and Mrs. George fastest . and back it up with proven clinical yourhearolt test biasing you've over b . Get iMDRlN today-resume i Do m... tic ad i an... .2‘ ....*r'..r.'in.f’_.rq.r._',b,,},,_ You be alrnostatovito... mil-us ‘ {M715 . com has life ones‘ again. “Reinstall. . its: h. sctsmflncdmissirasoissol tho GYI a I w Ifilltic and rheumatic rlln i known. er only? Buy iMDRlN new! _ "m In lihslssisssl nus. u irmiliis PHARMACY, , \ IIOVIG aarlrsonow ol Ion! III Gharloitotevin I meeting, ‘which will be held at by Mrs. Charles Johnson and the study for next meeting all. Pike was oppointed Watch- owsg- Reporter. Tho president announced tihait Weeks and unanimously cairrled that all associate members be specially invited to our November meeting at the church hall, and that if possible we would have Miss Beryl Morson to address the 1.80 inAhe evening. Mrs. PA. Iitapaizicl: was Np- pointed to act as Hall Hostess. The opening worship will be led will be presented by Mrs. Weeks. Mrs. Hospital. left Thursday, Oct. s tor be when the IIIm, "Wendi-n 1173c: strata the great work done by Dr Lamont. “Seven nuasionam’ b°°35 were read by members during the month Friendship is as follows: 3'7 110m! 6 cards. 6 treats, 4 from the study book. with the Years", was then pre- ented by Mrs Fired Lenrd assisted byMrs. James Hodgson, Mrs. John _ Wells, and ' diction ‘brought the meeting to a close. during which delicious I mentl were served by the hostess. - 21d i have burned the Roman fleet by concentrating the rays of the sun ~ on the ships with mirrors. Miss Georgina Greenan R- N- and Mlsa Nan MoI-nn-is R. N. 104s Graduates o1 the Charlottetown Jersey city, N. J. where they have gocepted a position at the MEYE- m-et Hague Maternity Hospital. uho Autumn ‘Iihanksoffeuinl WW1‘! held at tho church on Bunduy evening, October B. Are Sure". Archer in the mission hospital at and the Community visits, 22 hospital calls, 3 letters. bouquets oi flowers and 3 removal slip!- A brie! watch tower report was Then given by Mrs. Arthur Wright. i‘ The Chapter, "In Our Dvsngel", Mrs. George Ramsay. A hymn and the Mizpah bene- followed A short social hour refresh- szcasr weapon Du the h}; of Syracuse in B. .. Archimedes is said to \ The Marlo Elena offers you special prices for your Tall Permanent. If yon have abused your hair with home pennan- ents, capsules or strange curling solutions, don't worry any more, we can suggest treatments to restore your hair to gleaming lustre. illiili ELENA 1M Blohmoad Phone $101 “Growing - ‘PHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN _____ __ _, c s can a seen n Bum-Elms FROM 3-“?! 33-533“ wind“... n1. Central Guardian ~ ORDER NOW AND 00UNT YOIIR SAVINGS This is A Pantry Shelf Filler Sale FLUFFO SHORTENING 3 Lbs. 1 .00 YARN-ZO Beautiful Shades — l00% Pure Virgin . Wool — I or. 3 ply skein-Only . . . . 19c Delicious EMPEROR GRAPES — Lb. I90 HERE'S A GOOD FALL DINNER-Z lbs. Spars Ribs I Cobbogc, i lb. Carrots, I lb. Pursnips, All for only 67c SARDINES, Oil or Mustard, 5 tins .. gzriflgvgmtins .. 1 s00 58am: tins TgacATglliaSl-ILYS Large Tins . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... i Atlantic IMACKEREL, 4 tins 1 .00 OUR SPECIAL BLEND TEA—-Get in u winte/s stock-lb. . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c PEACHES. Heavy Syrup, 5 tins 95c SALMON, 4 tins .. 1.00 PILCHNRIDS, 2 tins 85c LOBSTERS, 7 oz tins 75c Sweet Mustard PICKLES, LUX SOAP Both Size Boneless CHICKEN, tin. 59c | 2 for _ , _ , _, 29c 27c’ jar Phone 747 flocks to go south ln the fall. In late October you may come upon a group. They spend the night roosting in a marsh, or on bushes that border open water. Their call note is s loud, characteristic “chack". Strangely enough, even at this season when other songs are scarce, you have a good chance oi hearing a Rusty sing "koo-a- lee"; though you will. doubtless hardly consider this a song, but just a creaking. rather penetrating noise. something like the sound made by a rusty hinge. Gurgles and chokes mingle with the whist- led notes. Are all birds’ heads alike? g SINGING LESSONS CLASSES 1N SIGHT SIIVGING for a limited number o! young men and women o! teen age, will be conducted by Mrs. Benn John- stone. Those interested leave name at local Y. M. 0. 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