I ' APRIL 16. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. UHAK.IAIl'l'I'."l'UWN PAGE NINE FIRST "AWA1l" GAME wherr it opposed a Y.M.C.A. team we In this city. The visiting team AUCKLAND. N. Z.- (GP)-An was made up ot'city Jail inmates tuckland basketball team played serving terms ranging irom live '5 first "away" game recently to 10 years. iiiiciessfuimen hhliillle day Ii'glIi... I wiili iliis an NABISOO SHREDDED vlHEATwiaii"iZi.. &Ilc709.i'.6?Jf IOWTPBIGE GEREAI To do well in business, you need energy! And NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT is a nourishing energy-food. It's made from 10091; whole wheat, including bran and wheat germ. Delics'oI4:, rttislying NABIS C O SHREDDED WHEAT nus: you money on hrublsrlr, too . . . it com im! 4 few rsnlrl Peters Iloail - ."1'he many triends or Mr. Don Johnston. Peters Road and south- pcrt. are sorry to learn he has en- tered the P. 3. Island Hospital ior treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Irving, Pet- ers Road, were visitors to Alliston recently. guests or Mrs. Irving's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Acorn. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and daughter Myrna, and Miss Shirley Hicken. Alliston. motored to Charlottetown recently. Miss Elaine Vanxderstine. Peters Road, has returned to her home after spending the past week in Charlottetown. guest of her sister, Miss Shirley Vanlderstine. The many sriends of Miss Gall Lebacheur. teacher or Alma School, Peters Road, are sorry to hear she is ill at her home at Murray Harbor. Mr. Glendon Johnston. Summer- side. was a visitor to Murray Harbor North recently. guest or Mr. and Mrs. Grant Graham. Mrs. Malcolm Reid. Peters Road, is receiving congratulations on her out birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Graham and daughters, Shirley and Bar- bara, Chariottetown, motored to Peters Road recently and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hickcn. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Jordan and Mrs. Lexie Jordan. Charlotte- town, were visitors to Peters Road recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis MacPhcrson. Mr. and Mrrazdvvin Beck and daughter, Sandra. Charlottetown, spent the Easter weekend at the and vicilmyillf cadets To Exchange Visits READING, England, April 15- (Reuters) ,-Canadian. British and American air cadets will exchange visits next August under a three- way plan to be worked out this week at the Cookham Dean R.A.F. Centre near here. Britain will send 25 cadets to the United States and another 25 to Canada for a two-week trip while 25 American and 25 Canad- ian cadets will come to this coun- try. Canada and the U. B. will also exchange cadets. 0. Douglas Taylor, of the Air Cadet League oi Canada will at- tend the talks Thursday at the oflicial residence of Britain's home command chiei, Air Marshal Sir Ronald Ivelaw-Chapman. home of Mr. Beck's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Beck, Aliiston. The many friends of Mr. Wen- dali Graham, Murray Harbor North. who is a patient in the P. 2.". Island Hospital. are pleased to learn he is steadily improving in health. . Mr. Eric Butler, Sumnierside R. C.A.F. Station, is spending the Easter holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butler. Peters Road. The monthly meeting of the Alliston Women's Institute met at, Samuel Acorn" the home oi Mrs. with eight members and three vis- itors present. A leasant evening was spent in playing bingo. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Macswsin and son Lyn, Peters Road, were visitors to Murray Harbor recent- ly. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Macswain. DAILY . ACROSS . I Conscious 6 One! rose petals ll Greener 12 A dressing for food 13 Paradise: is Cone-been in trees !.'i Satan 17 Expression of disgust (pl! 20 Land- measure 21 Likely 24 Self 25 Magnetic I barola compass 21 Missile weapon to Draw off gradually, as water ill Salt 33 Obtain 34 Golf mound 85 Internation- aliangusge 86 Railroad toundationa 37 showy dowcr 39.silent 42 Early III the dayipoet.) 46 Eat away 47. Beneilt 48 Marked withadate 49 A division of j the calyx I (Bow 8. Solemn wonder A Splits Gaelic 1. Appendage 0 One-spot card 10 Property (LI 16. Carting vehicle 11. Animal 18 Harmonize I9 Goddesses of the seasons 21. Maxim V DOWN .1 Parto! "to be" , 2 Roll of L . lljollfy (slang) IILONG ..-UCTBCT. CROSSWORD 22. Traveled 5 Scott.ish- 23. Canvas 6. Yearned for 26. Erbium 8. Largecaak 28. Bone 29. A well- 32. Adverliial 36. Courageous 31 Military 38. Epochs 39. Spread 40. Constellation shelters uym.) (IIIIIJ twisted yarn Yesterday's Alswu particle 41. Light bedstead 43. Spigot 44. The hawk parrot 45. An addition to I. house assistant grass to dry DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D In B A A X '3 FELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used (or the three L's. X (or the two 0's. etc. Sins!” """"' APO!- trophiea. the length and formation or the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A cryptograin Quotatiol MVFB rs ZCSBM ex HWW zcssiia ssvim vsww ccrwr VI-ILA JALFBAJ ; eaterday'a crypioquoiei LET OTHER MONARCHS CONTEND es: MADE GLORIOUS BY rnoup yvAit.:MAss1NGER. sorrow v son YOUR on me Hiquwav. 4;y;ill!,lllli11.ilb Smart to serve with Hors clioeuvres 01' a Cheese Tray Vita-Wear requires no preparing. So convenient IO DIYC Ofl )'0llf pantry shelf for occasions when refreshments mun quickly prepared. PIIK FlEAN'! VifavWeat wiiots-vnlsar csisnii's"Ko Delicious. cris . thin wafers of whole wheat tar you will enjoy with any spread. sweet or savou . . . or to ear for your daily brea . I WW. 'lAlIIO 0' Murray River and Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs. Conn Murphy, Charlottetown. were recent visitors to Murray River. guests at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston.i Mr. George Higginbotham, Tor- onto, OnI;., is,at present spending a rew ays in Point Pleasant, vis- iting ir ends and relatives. Miss Edith Macxinnon, Mill- town. is at present spending a (ew days in Murray River. guest or lligrdgrandmother, Mrs. Dadie Mac- o . The many friends of Miss Annie Macbeod, Murray River, will be glad toghear she has returned to her home alter being a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Macltinnon and daughter Carol. Charlotte- town. were recent weekend visitors to Murray River and Dover. guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Macxinnon, and Mr. and Mrs. George B. wliiteway. Mrs.” Mary Davidson is at pre- sent spending; iew days in Mur- ray River, guest of her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Bencabough. Miss Pauline Johnston, student at Corcoran's Business College, Charlottetown, was a weekend vis- itor to Murray River. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnston. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Fraser and son Scott, Murray River, were recent visitors to Sum- inerside on business. Mrs. Fred G. Johnston and Mrs. Emerson K. Johnston? Murray River, were recent visitors to Sum- merslde, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uowe. Mr. Samuel Reid, Queens Road was a recent visitor to Summer- side, where he was the guest ol his brother Mr. Sinclair Reid. Mr. Marshall MacDonald. Pet- swa, Ont., is at present spending a. few weeks leave at his home in Murray River. ' Mrs. Victor Raiuse. George- town, was a recent visitor to Mur- ray River. guest or her son and daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Raluse. -A. Q. Georgetown and Vicinity - Mr. Earl Dunning. student at Union Commercial College, Chir- lottetown. arrived on Thursday to spend the Easter holidays with his to the members or the Presbyterian W.M.B. ior the April meeting at her home at Keiisington, when plans were made lot the Easter Thankoriering service. At the close of the nieetinr the ladies were t:eated to candy by the hostess. Mayor W.H. Darracli, Messrs Lloyd Howard, William '1'” - and P.J. Kennedy. all or Kensing- ton, left Thursday morning, April 10th., to attend meetings or the Masonic Order in Haliiax. Mr. Ivan Simpson, Toronto. who was called home by the death or his grandlather, Mr. Frank Simp- son. is spending a month at his home in Hamilton. Mr. Ralph Fitzsinimons, Long River, arrived by plane on satur- day. April 5th from Saint John. NB. where he had been employed lor the winter months. Mr. Harold Proiitt leit on Thurs- day. April 10th to return to Morle- ton, N.B.. after spending a few days at Margate and Long River. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard. Marwate Who will be guests or Mr. and Mrs.,Proi- itt. - Bur. i HOUSE RAFFLE DUBLIN-(CF)-Under the su- pervision oi Lord Mayor Andrew Clarkin, 250 new houses will be rallied after Easter by the Dublin Corporation to give an even break to more than 3.000 house-seekers. The applicants include more than 700 newly-married couples. AN Easy-lavlloce I SCRAMBLED EGG SANDWICH wim A Awig drnwrre V MUSTARD Flavour hot i huh on Add I tablespoon soul 1 tablespoon Iwnor 1;, mupoon Ceiinon'a Mintad I teaspoon ketchup I slowly. spread on hot 2012;! or buttered bread. Serve ' t y. F E recipe booklet. V11" ufiuiiin i. Colman (Canada) Ltd. Station '1'. M0!!!-IHL parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dun- ning, Kensington. Miss Beulah Haycox, Mill Vale, has accepted a position at the home or Mr. and Mrs. George Harding. Kensington. Miss Marion Carr, accompanied by Mr. Garnet Bueil. Charlotte- town, is spending the Easter vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr. New London. Miss Jean Thompson. Kerislng- ton. has accepted a position in Hal- ifax. N.5., and left recently to as- sume her new duties. Mr. Marshall Thompson, who is employed with the Dept. of Public Worgs. Charlottetown. and Mrs. sington. Walter a Mr. Charles Rogers. son or Mr. and Mrs. Layton Rogers, Reusing- ton, who has Joined the R.C.A.F., to take his basic training. spent the past weekend with his parents. Mr. mpson, Ken- leit recently for St. John's, Quebec, Mrs. Lorne Dunninz was hostess THE” ROYAL BANK or CANADA CHARl.D'I'I'F.7POWN BRANCH W. R. CRUIKSHANK, Manager Branches also in Hunter River. Mount Stewart, Sumrnenide and Tyne Valley. Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric. PHONE 1444 Fuur. decide what you want most, how much It will cost. and open a special savings account at The Royal Bank of Canada for ' . that one particular purpose. Then save for it. i i UBNI AND TIAPOTI their liking. teapots were ordered. They didn't produce enough tea, so in suture the beverage will be brewed in the um and served in the pots. l YOU'll FIND IIELPFUI. SERVICE AT THIS SIGN- oe builds moalels . 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