PAGE EIGHT Tue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I \ FEBRUARY 1, 1950 "PM" PRINCE EIIWARD- TIIIIR- . SHOWING AT 3:30 - ‘I AND 9 a Sponsored by Ladies‘ Aid of P. E. l. Hospital TCHAiKOVSKY’S GREATEST MUSIC! i ‘vur-vsi 1-,» Nmmnm m gl lRANlt SLINDSlROM - AilDRH LONG i 81R two»; HARDWICKE-MlKHAll RASUMNY Elli SHTRWUOD UL ‘m- -' TCHAIK OVSKY ~.i..i.. "mo! ill ll"<\'I"\ ma: mi mama Emi- when n llhlilll acr- FXTKA -- (‘ARTOON-‘tttl BOYS AND A SONG” and Fcatitrcttc, “BOY AND THE ltlAtihE" -r—'~ CllllTlll. EMPI RE TQJJAY TllllR.—FRl. -su. Shows '7 - 8:45 Dane Clark - Alexis Smith in “Whiplash“ Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 iiiuii. Qriii. Jsiii. ,_.- .. .. '.'!ilS_l IS ncriiiii STYI COMEDY - MUSICAL Ilut 0t ttif R B. l. rowiuis Tlllliliill wuuiiiolum N. J. MABON 0l"l'O.\lF/l‘l{lS'l‘ l-‘itting iinil Supplying (iliisscs Etc. l\I()N'l'.\(iL'E, l‘. E. l. Office Hours: l0 to l‘! A. )1. i! to 5 l‘. M. by appointment. (lffici- (Iniinvcled With Drug Store. CANDlD MICROPHONE MUSICAL CONIEDY TNE EASTERN GUARDIAN Stewart, Miss AGENTS: MONTAGUEF Harold F. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Landry, Albert Althea, MII. Byron Harriet Clair. Weldon Lovers. The Guardian may be la Georgetown: The Post Office; lwlltht at any of the following place- in Montague: Min 5. A. Llewellyn; Mrs, Clay. In Seurls: The Snack Bar and N. B. Richards & 801s. ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Store. ..'At. the close of the regular meeting of’ Acme Rebekah Lodge, Montague, the members enjoyed a social evening of bridge and a ten-cent lunch was served by a committee of the ladies. Mr. John Turner left for his home in Halifax after spending the past several months in Mon- taguc, guest of his mother, Mrs. Edward Turner. Her friends will bc pleased to learn that Mrs. Turner is much improved in health after her recent illness, ll l; with pleasure that we note that the three businesses liurncd nut in the recent liiiisoiiic 'l'citiplc fire are continuing at new locu- tions with Hytidnian Co, lnsur- ance office and Maritime Electric on the south side of the bridge, and the Montague Electric at Mac- heed d: Greene's. lt is understood that construction may begin this year on rebuilding the Masonic Temple which was one of the fin- est buildings in lilo Town, During the past weck .1 largo group of workmen hitVo (‘l\iil‘f'l_\ clciiiicri ‘out the building, and llll‘ front ‘\\'lllTlt)\\'S and doors l1it\t‘ hccii boarded up. Si‘\'f‘i'i\l iuititirtaiit iiiantiscripts relating to ilic fain- tlllS "Marco Polo" have l1f‘f‘ll re- covered. although the figure timid itself was a tntai toss. it is iiii- lortitiiiitc that such a iliitfli‘ loss took pitirc, suit-c it ism op,- nt‘ ill!‘ i"\\‘ Will's oi the illilliltls ship which sailcri lite seas for so niaii_\' ycars only to he stup- wreckcd whiic till a voyage to i-Iiigiaiirl llFili‘ (‘iiir-iirlisli, tlicrc cnriiiig hcr iifc ciosi- to iicr lioiiic, Saint John, where she was built. MONTAGTYE ‘l, ST. PETERS 1 (the of the roughcst gi-iiiics this year was played in the Montague Rink on Saturday night wlicn the Bison Bombers tackled the St. Peters squad to win by the score of 7-1. Although the first period opened up in mild form, the two tennis rcaliy got undcrivny in the second, and by thi» third tlic grime was wirio open with St"\'t‘l"i'll pcn- alties dishcd out for roughing. The SjiPPtllPl‘ attack of the local squad proved 1i little two much for their opponents, hut thcy had no picnic with the St. Peter's boys. who rmired hack to tho at- tack only to hr» stopped by the excellent performance of Fraser ln the Montague net. Tilt‘ fans hope for a second PHPflllHiFI‘ by these, two teams who gave them such a fine game. Lineupsr — St. Felons: (Joni, \'. hliivhliiiiioh; defence. S. lltl(!l':\\'l"l1, .1. i\iarl\'in-. non, G. Robbins. J. Giliis; for- wards, G, Hayden. E. Griffin. D. MacInnis. P. hlfifnfllitlld, R. Mac- Donald, H. MilPKiflflflfl, C, Jolin- ston. Montague: Goal, F. Erascr; de- fence, T. Clair, P. Prwiitioii, S. Sor- rey, l.. Fraser; forwards, H. Campbell, Poole, S. Peardon, Att- ken, Murphy, Jay, Summary: - First Period Kinrion, McEwcii, Johnston. Rcfcrccs: A Fraser, A Surrey. Britain's choice "nun. E-ouom TU hi: s Liv?" TIAT l-ZENTEU HOUSE TUEVD i BEEN LIVING IN FOR ‘IEAQS WAS BEGlNNlNG TO LOOK $0 SEEM THE GASMIQES DECIDED TO RtAlfE A FEW CHANGES *' it... RIGtWAF-‘TER met cave THE \D1NT A FACE-LIFTING we ownea M50 DECIDED ~ TO MAME A FEW CHANGES‘ ' 1mm B‘ IRS LOLA DOE. nu. 80x em. _ _ IILIVAIIREE, w/sc _ \ - it? \ f,,,,.\"'///, ,iu// UP ‘rue PLACE. ~ _ THAT FENCE l6 g. mi-zvesotle! ‘lEPl AND THE UOlJSE COiiLD USE A COAT OF PAINT. MIGHT AS WELL GET THE PLACE lOOKlNG WCENT A5 LONG AS WE'RE LIVING Miis. Martin Currie and daugh- ter. Dawn, Charlottetown. were visitors to Montague Wednesday. guests of Mr. and Mrs.,A. D. Mac- ure. ‘Miss Dorothy Ellis, Summer- side. ts spending a few days in Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny White. Mrs. J. Warren Ladner, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ethel Ramsay, Boston, Mass, re- turned to her home in Montague after a visit. of a few weeks. Little Pond and Vlclnity Among the visitors to Souris this “PPR WEN? Vi‘. Chas. B. and Ger- ard Macrioiiald. MISS Theresa Walker. teacher at Aiinandale spent the weekend in Little Pond. guest of Mary Mac. donuld. The regular card party sponsored by C. W.L. was held in Little Pond Halt the 23rd. A good time Plllftvffl and nice sum realized. .\ir. lhtvid Pratt and Mr. Eric hlCxlilllOil. St. Petr-rs Bay. were busiiicss \'l.\lll)l_§ to Little Pond re- ccutli". Tiic iiiniiy friciids of Mrs Chas, R. bfziciitiiiald ii-isli her a speed) rccovr-tjv folloiviiig her recent op- t‘l'flllllll iii Souris Hospital. Friciicls and iicigiibors of Mrs, Viiiccnt Rfricdoiialii are pleased to lilltlld‘ she is honic again following a successful operation in Char- lottctoun HtispitgiL Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jenkins have returned home after a pleas- ant visit with relatives and friends in New Hampshire. Boston, anil Hamilton. Out. C. W. l.. MEETING The monthi) meeting of the C. W, l.. was licld in the league mom on 'l'ticstlriy evciiiiig January lilill with 1\\’f‘lVc iiienihcrs pre- sent. 'i‘lic iiiccting iwis conducted by 1hr» i1t't‘§1flf‘l'|i, itlrs. MPllfflhi. and ripened with the lcagitc pray- er h_\' ltfoiisipioi" Murphy. The secretary, lVirs. Arthur Paquet then read thc minutes of the De- cemlicr meeting which were ap- proved. In the absence of the tre. surer, Mrs. Melvin. McQuaid no financial report was given. Cfll'l‘€‘SP0lltlt"f1f‘P read included lcttcrs of thanks from Mrs. Isaac (‘licvcrip anti lVlrs. hi. A. Paquet for gifts l‘f‘f‘t‘l\'l"(l_ A lcttci‘ from 1hr‘ Catholic Digcst asking that subscription to same he rencivcd. A motion that all league dues be paid ivris moved rind seconded. Mrs. Angus MacCormack. en- tertainment corivenor asked that members be appointed for the month to huy prizcs and check card- for wrckly ciird parties. Mrs. Fred Muiialy and Mrs. Isaac Arsenault were appointed, Mon- signor Murphy then addressed the members, first thanking them for their gift at Christmas, He ex- L-Mmiltiflut‘. 35y ~~ 5-20 pressed regret at the small atten- 2—M°nit18ul'. T- Chill‘. dance m the meeting and the is» Peardonl -------- -- 11-40 secniing lack of interest shown in Pflifilllei? N07"? League activities, He asked each Second Period mpn")p'a to canvas m, n bum" 3'M°nl“i1"°is°"l'°-"- iiiciiilicrship, No further business 'P°°l"' _ _ New mccting adjourned with prayer. ‘"59 PNNV‘. H- Rl"<‘Km"°"- _ A social hour was then spent ‘Jmmswm - ---- -- 15-4" aiiii iuiich scrvcd. Mrs J. J. Mac- Penfilllesi Nml" Donald, Mrs. J. P. McPhee and 5__Mnn‘;l\‘ll:‘l1!";_‘llf£nr H1, Mrs, Geo. Campbell served as hos- ,_ , ._ . ... ,. 6—Monttiguv, Campbell 16.113 l 5595' __ __________ 7-S. Pcartlon, tPoolcl 18.25 _ §——M0fiif1§l.i0, Jay, ilVllliTIhyl 19.50 _ Penalties: Campbell. ll, Mac- Saturday nigh, m“, a double’ header hockey game played in the Georgetown rink hcfore a largc gathering of fans. In the first. came the boys team from Prince Street School, Charlottetown took .-i 10-1 dcclsion from a team of hnys from Georgetown High School, which W515 strengthened ' several of our junior players. in this game ivns not so one- sliid as tlic 500W‘ would scam to iiitiimitc and protlticoil some good illWliiW of hock-or, iiciivicr, faster and showing tliclicucfits of a long SPIls-‘ill oii sktitcs, plus the ad- Vtllti-‘Iuc of export coaching O\'l-‘l‘ n ]|I‘l'li'1fl of yc-irs, tlic iisitnrs ircrc .il\\.-i,\.\ iiiiistcrs of tlin situation, Tiicir lint» of 'l'itriii~r_ Lewis and ltirl-Z-itrtgv-ii could find a place on any intcrmcdiate "R“ team ln the Province. Thr- second game was between the Prince Street School girls anti tin» Georgetown High School girls and wheni the smoke nf liatllc had cleared and casual- tics wort» counted, of which the visitors suffered several, the locals had illfl hcttcr of ghie argument by a 3-1 scorc. to run their sca- soifs tntiil of undefeated games to two, with no losses. The Prince Slrcct girls led m the end of the first period by n 1-0 score, on a goal by M. Hurst. The George- tnw girls took a 2-1 lead in the sec rid frame on goals by . Prosper, assisted by S. De ry and J. Murphy and by H. Murphy. assisted by A. Mathelon. Both teams fought hard ln the final period and the home-towners ldd\ ed one, on a neat individual effort Bristol and Vicinity The Misses Margaret and Ger- trude Henneberiy have taken up residence in the village with Mrs. Ambrose Barry. for the winter months. Mr. Anslem Lapierre, who has been employed as cook on the dredge at Element Bey since lest summer has returned to his home here. Miss Teresa Rossiter and Miss Mary Mclnnis teachers at Morel! School were in the city on Sat/tir- day on business. P. A. MacDonald, proprietor of the Morel] restaurant was a busi- ness visitor to the city on ‘hies- day. Friends of Mr. John C. Peters. will be pleased to learn he is slowly recovering his health after being confined to his bed since early last November. Friends of Mrs. John O'Neill. will be sorry to learn she has en- tered the Charlottetown, Hospital to undergo an operation and all wish her a speedy recovery. The sincere sympathy of this vicinity is extended ,to Mrs. Nellie MacDonald, on the recent sudden death of her thirteen year nid son Keith. killed in a shooting accident near his home. Our iittcntion tins bccn called ‘to another old-timer in this viciiiitv who is still going strong. He ls Michael McCarthy, \\’l'\t‘l will be iiiiicty years young \ei'_v shortly. Hail atirl hcarti- .\ir. ‘McCarthy. aticnds early niriss every moriiint! at the parish 1'llill'(‘l1. bfradwni. owner and manager of tn» fleet of trucks l-tnoivn sis hfcAdrims. transfer and bits se-rvice was a business visitor in the city Saturday. N0 doubt more new trucks will be added to his line this sprint: ns fresh fish will be trucked to Boston. ____€_..n____. Mr. Jerry DANIELS AND CUTLER ..’On Wednesday, December 28th in the Chapel of Our Lady Cm" gress Hail, a quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnlzed by the Rev. Father Brennan of Helen Bcrnlce, daughter of Peggy and the late David Cutler of Montreal. (formerly of Charlottetown, P.E.l) to George Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels, Fort Wil- liam. Ont. ' The bride, given in marriaBe by Vernon Chandler, looked very charming in a blue velvet street- length dress, matching hi" with pink feather, pink mitts and blue shoes. Her bouquet was of pink roses. The bridesmaid was Elsie Sallgan and Conroy Buttle was best man. The reception was held at the Quccnfls Hotel. The cou- pie will rcsidt- at Fort William. Ont. The bride's cousin, Mrs. Bert MacDonald of Montatlllf. P- E- I» was an out-of-town guest. N. GRRNVILLE W. ‘M. S. The Women's Missionary Society pt N, Granville held their annual meeting at. the home of Mrs. John Burgoyne on Wednesday afiernoon Dec. 28 with nine members present. In the absence of uie pie-ident- Mrs. B. w. Taylor was appointed president. Meeting opered by sin!- ing hymn No. 183. Meeting then followed as given in Migglpnnry Monthly with different members reading the Scriptures iiyirnn No. m6 was read in unison- Devotional period closed with prayer by Mrs. Percy Howatt. Minutes of the last meeting were rend, and approved. Roll call was answered by a verse of Scrip‘ure. No report from sick commltee. Correspondence read regarding change in the date of the Presby- terlai. Bills presented and on mot- i011 paid. $6.60 was passed ii» from sale of cards. W. M. S. collection amounted to .80 cents. Mrs. John Burgoyne has charge of worship period for nest meeting. Meeting closed by rapes.‘- lng the Mtapah benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess a sis‘ed hy Shirley Dunning and Gladys Burgoyne. (‘RAPAUD IUNIOR RED CROSS The Red Cross Juniors of ' the primary departirciit of Crapaud school had their reguhi" meeting hi tlic si-iioolrooiii on Friday af- ternoon. Jan. 6th. Tlic president. Barry Dawson prc-iiied. Thc meet» ing Wasi-ailcd to order. a'tcr which the minutes of the previous melt» trig were read and approved. The roll call was answered 1w thirty mrmhers, mach naming“ a food for health. The collection. k- en by Garnet. Stewart. amounted to .44 cents. The treasurer, Joan l-Iowatt, reported a balance of 02.40 on hand. The new committees were ap- pointed as follows: clean-im-Joyce Caiifleld. Garnet Stewart and Wayne Moiynesiix Prwram- Joyce Oanfleid and Joan Hewett. Next roll to be answered by the name-of a pet. Some plans were made for a valentine party to be held in the by H. Murphy to make the count read 3-1. Officials were J. B. Scully, Georgetown and C, Hues- fis of Charlottetown. OF CANADA FLOUR Bl _ . . 2/ _ M'"'""'. vie... min to usimsmn amt 038i) 1 M t Address and Presentation On Wednesday evening, January 4th. a. number of friends gathered at Victoria. Hail. the occasion being a presentation to the bride and groom Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. l-lowatt (nee Lorraine Lowther.) The bride and groom were taken to decorated seats by Miss Annie MaoDougail and Mr. John Knox, while Mrs. Keith Boswell played the Wedding March. Mrs. Scott MacQuari-le was call- ed upon by Mr. Keith Boswell to read an address while Mrs. Norman Boulter presented a well filled purse. Ivan in his jovial manner, on beheld of the bride. thanked all present for their gifts. and all joined in singing "For they are jolly good fellows. Whilelunoh was being prepared by the ladies, Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Lea-n and Mrs. Ruth Bouiter kept the time occupied by stinging. The remainder or! the evening was spenit in music and dancing. music being fumisiied by Mrs. Keith Rosviqcii and Mr. Alan Bos- well. All join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoivatt irnimy years of happiness. The following is lllP address: Mr., arnd Mrs. Ivan l-lawatt. Dear Lorraine and Ivaint-Jve, your friends and neighbours of Victoria and surrounding districts, take this opportunity of expressing our hearttcst congratulations and best wishes on this mcst important event in your lives. We are indeed happy that you plan to make your home here. Our youth is our greatest asset. and we sincerely mist that. more boys and girls will see fit to settle in our beaulfui village. To you Lorraine and Ivan we wish to extend our hope that your future may be blosscd with hcaitb. wealth and happiness. We appreciate your upright qualities and friendliness and your ever readiness to help others. At tihis season of the year it is doubly appropriate that we exer- else the spirit o.f giving. On behalf of your friends and neighbours we ask you to accept this gift together with our best wishes that fortune will smile 0n you and your path be strewn with happiness. Signed an behalf of Yflllr @9116!- tianadian Farmers Marketing Union OTTAWA. Jan. 3O -—(CP) — Canadian dairy farmers today are considering e proposal that they organize under marketing Legislait- ion to protect themselves in the future. The proposal was contained in e. statement of policy issued follow- ing the annual convention of the dairy farmers of Canada. About 60 delegates re-elected Gilver MoLVilllan. l-lun-tingdon Que. as president and voted to rctaln the Association's present hca-ri- quarters in Toronto under direction o-f Erie Kitchen. secretary-man- agar. "The dairy farmers of Canada recognize their rcsponisibiilty to suipply the consumers of ‘Canada with the most efficiently produc- ed, ‘high-quality dairy prcduots," avid schoolroom. Sterling Bruce Barry Dawson were appointed to assist the program committee for this meeting. There being no- frr- ther business, the followirg pro- gram was carried out: Duet-Jam Howatt and Sterling Bruce. Health Diaiozue by ten pupil . Two games were very much enjoyed by all af- ter which the meeting adjourned. Splendid Easily To get quick relief from a distress- ing cough, mix this rrclpe in your own kitchen. Once tried, you'll say it's your favorite cough medicine. and it's so simple and easy. First, make a syrup by stirring 2 (‘Mp5 granulated sugar anti one cup of ivater a few momcntinuntli dissolved. Anyone can do it. No cooking needed. (Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup.) Then get 2% ounces of Plnex from any druggtst. This is a. apcclal com- pound of pmven ingredients, in con- centrated form, wcli known for its Plnox In Swift Acting. A BOWL. OF ALP n. *4‘. HAW-HAW! Save! Money. ab; KEGRIYIEIG HOUSE W HERE we so, AMOSFOR out: INTERTJUCTlOr-i an TELEVISION .' HoT wotzos PASSED Between //,/ THENVw-YES, JlLL TOSSED SOUP AT 3OE“--. KNQCKS OUT medication your infection is cleared on the road to recovery. bronchitis and colds has been tested and Qpin suffer one day of agony. Ken begin using lNltAl-IY, the lliliiE-FINSARD Symptoms oi COLDS FAST lNit/iL-ifs scientific vapour penetrates your nose, throat and chest. Strikes right s: the infections that often cause asthma, bronchitis and sinus l trouble. As you breathe INHAL-li"! soothing strong healthy tissues are restored. Easy! l Scientific! Get the lNHAL-IT Home lniisistor today to help end your suEcring and stun you Scientific Medication Hospital Tested Th: Diike-Fingsfd inhalation Tmrment for suhms, world-famous hospitals such as Eversfield Chest Hos- pital, England and Pesmount Ssnstorium, Dublin. Cases deemed “hopelesf were completely restored to health. Ask for lNHItL-IT rodiy. You may never Ivny Day You Welt. ls e Bey lull The new Ill! YOU (CI ope to eiiloy complain linden hem ell the symptoms ol yew dint-lee. Gel lNNAl-ll today! ONLY$7E __ ._ on sate AT ALL onus mo DEPARTMENT STORES Now Tlie Greatest Discovery id 2 Decades of licillcal Research for ISTNRILBRIINBNITIS. Famous Dulie-Fingiirtl Hospital-proved Method Now Avoilqlile for Convenient Treatment AT HOME End s-Wlieezlng ...Coiigliing.. .Clieklng up . Safe! f. 93>,‘ _ HOW Astana, BRONCHITIS STRIKE Asthma anti bronchitis are respiratory diseases. When they snack the bronchial tiihev l breathing becomes laiioieti: Wheezing, coughing. choking start, you may even suffer violent: Eroxysms. lNltAL-IT ma)" ii Livr ‘the answer to your days of psiasndaighuolspayiA ~ piece recovery from these tunb symptoms may he within yoiiri grasp . . . because scientists hive proved that lNHAblTmay' remote the infection that often caiiirr u suffering. pvnd in ‘The um: niedicsiioa used in the hoipimt treatment is now available for onw- iiearmem Wllll the new lNliAL-iT Eire uic Cup. it iunishes all syinpimiii at‘ Asthma. Bronchins, Sinuiius, Hflfl Camrh, Hay Fever and Common Colds. said the statement. “In oxide!‘ w ensure constant ‘supply of these products to con- sumers a-t a reasonable price it is 1 necessary that our domestic price be fixed on a level that. beers a lfair relationship to the oust of other manufactured products and services." stocks of dairy products in ex- oess of domestic requirement/s should be eivported to needy net- lons at the best obtainable prices. "The equilibrium bet/ween ‘the cost of production and the Bollifll price embeetbeiestoredbyd- feotive government the statement continued. “In order to provide Stlibllitty for the industry it will be necessary for tibe gov- EHYJWIITT. to remove surpluses from the market. Production should give consideration to Oman-WM ""49! marketing legislation in order to protect themselves in future.’ QUINTS BORN DEAD LUCCA, Italy. Jan. 31 - (A?) _ Qutntupiet girls were born Sat- urday to a 30-year-old Lucca housewife, but none survived. Two o1 the seven-month premature maining three died within a few hours of their birth. the bosvltcl reported. The mother. Milli!- Bill“ chi, is doing well. the 110991951 said. MET Al. J AWBONE PHILADELPHIA. Jan, 31 —(AP) Surgeons at a Philadelphia hosp- ital disclosed today that s. cancer victim has been given a metal jawbone as a substitute fond!!- leased bone. "Unless something uri- tusuiii happens," the surgeons said. “Whe patient stands an excellflll ‘chance of suffering no recurrence Cough Syrup Migggd at _?__ Home quick action on throat irritations. Put. the Ptnex into a 16 ounce bot- tle. and flti up with your syrup. Thus and never spoils. splendid. You can feel it penetrating the air passages and taking hold of the cough. It loosens the phlegm, soothes tho irritated membranes,and eases the soreness. Thus it. makes breathing easy, and lots you get restful sleep. Just try it, and if not pleased, your money will be refunded. Blelly Mixed- ww/srcu Fara THE SMAPPY WOULDHAVE Iwt eeeuo- y; 0Peuiue LlNE: "JOE AND 3m. HAPPENED ARE vsizv ANGRV-w-YOU see’ 1F were HABET babies were still-born and the re-‘ you make 16 ounces o! we!!! btficient < medicine. and you get four times as much for your money. It tastes tine 1 And for quick. satisfying relief. it is ‘ THEN I COME: tN: "IT NEVER PEGGY?» os-rizici-i Qouittoio of the disease." The opereticn described as one of the most com- plex of its kind ever undertaken. was performed more than it yrii ngo. Until now, however, tiic sur- geons have not disfiosi-d it in ii~ tall. Surgeons and patient Gllrlt declined use 9f’ their names. Take A nor MUSTARD BATH Dissolve Z or 3 ubleipooniuls oi mustard in a little cold waiter and pour it-inio your hot bath. Atm- tbc bath n,‘ a brisk rub-downmthen 0U l to bed for a good night's sleep i l 1 l l Refrigeration saws and SERVICE Repairs To an Makes a MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer" Electric i PHONE 1444 mason iiooiiiii‘ HAK- KAEF/ FA?! .= / g! x‘ SIARTANN time Catt IAAPPQN = , .