PAGE EIGHT l BIG PROD l.'CEB ' Canada produced about two- thlrds of the entire world output of asbestos in 1952. STOP SINUS SUFFERING For the first time. sinua mill”:-rera can obtain complete. long-lnating relief with NEVO. AVRIIlII')lFl to the public after years of research and uuoful testing. Medical tests have proven that in nlmoat all cases NEVO cornpli-tcly t-liminatl.-a ainua suffering where all other methods have failcd. Chrome cases of many yeanu' duration-evcn those which have had recourse to surgical drainage- reapond quickly to NEVO treat- ment. NEVO contains no harmful druga and m:iv lio uaocl by rhildrcn .a well as adults. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Rcfunded SOLD AT All DRUG STORES NI-55! 3 used Dories. 15 ft. 1 new Slielburnudory, 1 4 HP. 600 lnhslor traps Quantity of rope and an- chors. Apply- JAMES A. CLOW, Murray llarboiir North, Phone 18-4. FOR sans, 5l,were out dressed '1 Acadia marine engine,v...m. their WATCH FOR E. K. JOHNSTON”! BIG SALE Used Cors-Trucks-Troctors- Refrigerators-Hardware and Groceries. "We will not be undersold." THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTST:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavera. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Besta 3 and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourla: The Snack Bar. -"FIRE AND TUBES vulcan- ...'ANNllAL meeting of the izad Mcbougallls Tire Repair. Montague Institute at the Bison Montague. on Tuesday at 7:30. ....'BRANl) NEW auto hcaters, ...3lN HOSl'lTAl.- His many 515.95. Bud's Accessories, Mon- friends regret to learn that Mr. tague. Albert C. Myers of Annandale has entered the King's County 'BlRTHl)AY PARTY - A Hospital for treatment. birthday party was tendered Mrs. Freeman Miller at the Haven Restaurant, Montague, on Thurs- ....'FllElC!Z We will replace free any "tempered" safety glass in- stalled by us if broken in normal day evening by the owners, staff and many friends. A two-tier cake. baked by Mrs. Millerla daughter. Mrs. Gerald Lanlgan, centered the table artfully decorated for the occasion. Following a. delicious diii- ncr, an address was read by Miss Alice FitzPatrick, and a. gift on behalf of the owners and staff was presented by Miss Annie Mae Gardiner. Mrs. Miller graciously expressed her appreciation. An en- lovable social evening was spent following the presentation. .-.'ot'ir.'r HALLOWE'EN-Hal- lowofen was celebrated without undue mischief at Montague Sat- urday ngiht. Although the usual children's pranks were played. there were no cases reported of damage to property or other more serious mischief. Early in .the evening the young children in hideous cos- tumes rcprcscnling all manners feet g. . jot forms usual to hcwitching Hal- Qll Plnlimlllll mfllllle Pnllmeyllowocn evi-. The usual trick or lg . . treat was met in the fashion so 1 Jnpenal Ina;-me engineddear to. the children when all . Hp householders, who had prepared l ' i for the big night. were ready treat for the many lyoungsters who called. Although lit, was considorod impractical to ;hold a general party for the children on Saturday night, nev- ertheless they conducted them- selves in the true spirit of fun on Hallowo'cn's eve, without any serious repercussions following. Indeed the parents may well feel proud of their children and tho part they played on I-lallowe'en .nlght. use during the ownership of your car or truck. Bud's Accessories. Montague. Little Sands And, Vicinity . . thlr. Art O'Connor, Mr. Austin Davey and Mrs. Ben Graham all of Gaspercaux, were visiting at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blue, Little Sands on Sunday. Mr. Allan Fraser and Son Daniel. Hopeficld, are building a large poultry house. Mr. Peter O, Richards. who is employed on one of the Govern- ment. dredgcs was at his home in Little Sands over the week-end. It is rcgictcil that Mr. Slbballllli MacNcil is ill at his home in Little Sands. Miss Ellen Munn. teacher at,- Winsloe was at her home in Littlep Sillltls over-the neck-cnrl. ---- l Sunday Ill Abncy. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brchaut. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacPher-i lson who is employed in Charlotte- 5,town was at his home in Little isands on Wcdncsday. , On Thursday. Mr. Carleton ll-lume, Little Sands made a busi- ness trip to Kensington. Accom- panin: him orrc Mr. Charlie Lut,v. Wnorl Islands East. and Mr. Hugh 'MacNPil. Lime Sands. 'rhe.v report that there is a large acreage of potalea still to be dug. Several farmers here are busy i i'rnm Mr. and Mrs. Stockiimn FIll(llCnl'llm'unlfV lifc. was impressively daughter. Shirley. WlnSl0P, visited, exnrcssed by tho Rev Carl Currie. Mr, and Mrs. Archie Muun on, Mr. Kcnm-dy, on behalf of him- Oct. 18. Lu-If and Mrs. Kcnncdy. oxorcsscd - his l.Il'llll'C5 and npprccintion to Mr. and Mrs. Molt-oliii M:ic- gym-yon.-, ' Pherson, Wood Islands East. spcnt Mrs. Gmmp Macxenzip me, lgrading potatoes. It is poor,en- couraceincnt at the low prevailiiigi i ".l A PRINCE EDWARD 2 T0-DAY and TUE. ioiinv nusiuiin... 'llltl,E.lll,)lY..Bl.0IlltE, . .'".'.ond o wilo ,9, . . who was too r far away! I-IXTRAI BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS CARTOON - SHOWS 3:30-7-9 prices. The people of Little Sands and surroumiiniz districts regret to hear of the death of Mr. John D. MacLemiiin. A resident of Little Sands. who passed awziy early Oct. th M L u Mcmorm My Shepherd" and "What ?(.)SI:illll. e on qg e A Friend We Have In Jesus." and the Choir sang. "Does Jesus Care." Golden Wedding is Celebrated or ..'On Wednesday evening, Oc- tober 28, a large number of re- latives, friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. and ms. William Kr-nnedy. Murray Harbour North. the occasion be- ing their golden wedding anniver- sary. All members of their family and grandchildren were present, Mrs. George Macxenzte and son, George, of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kennedy and daughter Sandra of Halifax. NS., Ray Ken- nedy and daughters, Helen and Barbara Anne of Murray Harbour North, and Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Johnston and daughter Joan of Montague. A happy event was the pre- sence of Miss Jessie MacRae, Munoay Harbour North. who was the bridesmaid at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy. Miss Mac- Rae is a sister of Mrs. Kennedy. The dining room of their home was tastefully decorated with yol- low and white streamers. the Illl)lf' being centcrcd with a two-tier wedding Cnlfc flankcd by yellow candles and fall flowers. Mr. and Mrs K:-nnody were seated under an nrcliwny nr autumn leaves with pinn and white bolls. during the reading of tho nddrrxsscs and prr-scntiition of the gills. Following a few remarks by Mr. Harry Millar. Mrs. Lorne Johns- ton road a vorv touching address the fnmilv with Mr Rav Kennedy and Mr. Lornc Joliiisloi'. presenting the gifts from the family and izrniidchildrcn. An address form the community. testifying lo the popularity and esteem in which Mr and Mrs. Kennedy are hold by their many friends. and iippr:-clxillnn for tho iititlring work both in chiircli and sided over the tea cups. while a sumptuous lunch was served by a number of the ladies. With Mrs. We. .on Johnston and Mrs, Nettlc Milliir Dresidlne; zit the organ, the remainder of the evening was spent in fellowship and song. thus bringing to a Con- clusion an enjoyable evening and a happy reunion which will inn: remain in the tliniighls of all present. -Vscnrcncawciir ROME, (CPI--Antonio Pallante. Sicilian student who shot Commu- nist chief Paimirn Tngliatti five years ago, won a reduced sentence Saturday from Romcls court of ap- peals, The court rcdut-ed Pallanti-'5 13-year. cight - month sentence to l0 years and eight months and re- niittcd three years leaving him two years to serve. The lrvmiis sungwu ei'eV”Th;HLo7rdls Mrs. Johny MacLennan who was visiting at her home in Cape Bre- on Tuesday to attcnd the luncral, of her brother-in-law, Mr. John Dan MacLcnnan. Mrs. Archie Muiin's brother and Mr and Mrs. Samuel Covchead. also Muiin's iiicce and llPl"llllSI.)21H(I. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Ellis, Char- muetown, were visitors of the Munn's on Sunday. Miss Ellcn went back with these folks to Winsloe. The funeral of Mr. John Dan MacLcmian was held from the Little Sands Uniicd church on Wednesday. Oct. 28, with a large crowd in attendance. As Mr. Mac- Lennan was an were about two dozen orangerr.en attended in a body. The Service was conducted by his pastor, Rev. Mr. Wallace MacPherson who read Psalm 121. taking its his text. "If ton. N. S. motored to Little Sands, Mrs.l oraiigcman there. A man Dies Will He Live Again?" LM.M.:.M.-.M:.M.-A L4-I WHY HAVE l--. ,9-S ifgrysoas, There Ought To Be A Rev. Mr. MacPherson lthe love and respect in which Mr. MacLvnnan was held and of his very worth-whilc lilc, Aftcr the lburial service at the grave was concluded by the pastor, the porangemeii held their burlel ser- rvice at the grave. Much sympathy goes out to the family in their sorrow. The oldest son. Johny was A . spoke of i Farewell Service At Presbyterian Church. Montague ....'St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Montague, was filled to capacity last evening when Rev. F. N. Young preached his fare- well sermon. ending a five-year period of ministering to the Presbyterian congregation: of Montague. Cardigan and Lorne Valley. His text was taken from St. Paul's first letter to the Cor- inthians, chapter l5, verse 5-8. ”Therc-fore, my beloved brethern. be yet steadfast, unmovable, al- ways aboundlng in the work of the Lord." - A large choir led the service of praise and sang the anthem "My Strength And My Song" (Landon) The hymns were ”Unto The Hills." "Breathe On Me. Breath of God." "0 God of Bethel" and ”All Hail The Power of Jesus Name". Mrs. A. F. Campbell pre- sided at. the organ, and for of- fertory played Largo (Handel). At the morning service the Sac- ramcnt of the Lord's Supper was celebrated. Rev. Mr. Young. Mrs. Young and son Donald and daughter Both, are leaving tomorrow for Kirkland Lalrn, Ontario. where Rcv. Mr. Young has accepted it vull from the Presbytery of Tern- iskaming. ' East Baltic and Vicinity ...r. and Mr-s.-Alex I-lutcheson. Montague, visited the eastern dis- tricts on Oct. 25. thlrs. Albcrl. Garrett. Both- ucll, is spending some time vis- iting at the home of her son' and diiughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fostcr Garret, East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, New Glasgow. recently visited with Mrs. Thomas Smith, .lr.. and frimily and Mrs. James Allan, Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rackharra, were recent to Rcd Point. and Souris. Maclsaac. visitors Mrs. E. 5. Rose, East Baltic, was a business visitor to Ch'town recently. Mrs. Pagc. l'l.N., of North Lake. nod lnrmr-rly of England has re- ccnlly joined the nursing staff of the Souris Hospital. Mr. Forbes Young. Kingsboro. motored to Howe Bay recently on business. Stralinn returned having spent Miss ol'iiirhar:i Concord. Mass, a well-earned holiday with her sister. Miss Mary Slrahon and relatives at East Baltic and vic- inlty. lo Cungrotiillitioiis to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McLure Itncc Eileen Cook) whose mar- riage took place in Montague on 22. are extended Oct. M TENDERS Tenders will be received ibelicved to be flying home from lDetroit, but did not arrive in time ifor the service. The daughter. ltMaryl, Mrs. St:-ward MacKay. ll-lopefield,wil1 miss her father much as he lived with her most of the time after his illness ex- cept when he was in the Ilosplt . lMr. MacLennan was laid to rest lin the Little Sands Cemetery. I --CO. by Garth Walton at Bayfield, 'N. B., for any one or all of imy buildings on my dam site lat Bonshaw. P. E. I. Tend- ers will be received until No- 'vember 15th. T l -7ou CA in llAllE 'M N-ES Not by tho IldIIIIllI pt-iliaps IN! the more (vo&Iiy's Gold Star Mol CROSBY MOL AINI l l Law B roo , OIACF hc. B4:.iusv- II is Iiiqli in non .w.iIv.ili Illlll Wnlv lull II E5 I ilu- twin-. Imvv IIIl' niihv IlIt I l asses you val tho lwaltliiii vro M” A.SES LO. LTD mm M ii yl Fagaly And Shorten- i CAPITOL TODAY - TUES. - WED. Shows 3:30-7-9:00 As briifolllyi obtsipoltoni as the words this botroyocl husband hurls of his wife in the fury of d iscovoryl ADUL L '1' , um III! I loin: mm ..... ENTERTAINMENT MIIIAIII Slllllllllll - Pllll IllIllElA8 IIIIBEIII IIVAII - MARILYN IIIIIIIIOE CLASH. 31: NIGHT... w!..A'.lll5BT ivcws -, sauzccran saoarst NE lg". V smzreo osma AT sucu 5 AGE. MAMA WA5 WORRIED T HER GETTING M Aniaieo--f HE iaisssri-l.' BINZADRINE is s-nu. on THE LOOSE woszgieo SICK ABOUT HER mo MAMA is 511:4)-1 oerriue maniac! with as Taiouo sole 4 SEQIOIJSDI! I wml N-NONE SERIOUSLY! 'ifWr , Need For More Blood Donors I Is Stressed . ..M. The nooosaity for greatly in- creased attendance at future blood donor clinics was the sub- Ject of much discussion at a special meeting of the Charlottetown members of the Provincial Blood Donor Committee held at Red Cross Headquarters on Friday of- ternoon. The command-lng officers of the different branches of the Reserve Army met with this com- mtttee to make plans for a clinic to be held at the Aimouriea Charlottetown on the occasion of the next visit of the Mobile Red Cross Blood Donor Team to the Province during the iveolt of No- vember 29th. Hon. Paul Martin, Minister of National Health announced yester- day that his Department has re- quested the Canadian Red Cross Society to undertake the collection of blood for the prooassing of gamma. globulin. This is in addi- tion to the Societyls present, com. mitment to supply whole blood for 9lV1113n h0UPil-813 and bloo pro- ducts for emergency stock- lling purposes. -The responsibility of the Cana- dian Red Cross is limited to the collection of blood. The processing will be undertaken by the Con- naught Medical Research Labora. torlos, University of Toronto, with financial assistance from the Fed- eral Government. The total quaiitity of gamma globulin produced by the labora. toriea will be allocated and distri- blllzed by the Department of Na- "IW131 H98”-h. on the advice of an advisory committee, to provincial public health authorities and will not in any way be the responsi- bllity of the Canadian Red Cross Society. in human blood which contains pro- tective antibodies ngainst certair. diseases and is believed to be ef- fective in the prevention or lessen- ing the severity of parnlysi5 in poliomyelitis. It takes approxi- Strikes Gamma globulin is that part of. Toronto (2)-A new lozen e mately one pint. of blood to nuke an average dose of nxmno. glob- ulin. for polio, nor in it a vaccine. and one dose protect: 0. child only for a period up to five weeks follow- ing injection. Only a small quantity of gamma globulin wu xnuiufaotured prior to the aummor of 1953 even with the processing lsboratorlaa work- ing at maximum capacity. It la hoped additional blood and in- creased facllitdm will assure sufficient quantities of gamma globulin to combat polio in Canada during the 1954 season. INTER!-M Laanim REGINA. (UP) -Liberal mem- bers of the Saskatchewan legisla- ture likely will name an interim House leader within the next 10 days, it was reported here Satur- day. The party has been without a leader since last. spring when Wat- ter Tucker, member of Rosthern. resigned. Gamma. globulin is not 1 euro , NOVEMBER .2, 1953 AEROWAX , SAVES ; RE-WAXING! half our new line of By John H. Spence NOTICE We have store samples. and stock of 1954 WALLPAPERS COME IN AND SEE THEM SHERWIN - WILLIAMS I31 Grout George St. CI-IARLOTTETOWN "House of Color" New Antibiotic Lozenge at Sore Throat that immediately acts to t e away the pain of sore throats caused by minor irritations and infection was released to Cana- dian dru gists this week. A devc 0 meat of Adrem Ltd., largest all-glanadian proprietary drug house, the new product is named Adremicin and is a com- bination of powerful antibiotics and 9. local anaesthetic or pain deadcner. The lozenge must be allowed to dissolve s owly in the mouth. As it dissolves, tyrotliricin and hacitracin, two antibiotics, are re- leased to the inflamed area along with bcnzocaiiie. While the bcnzocaine is effectively reliev- ing the pain, the antibiotics act to destroy such bacteria as strep- tococcus and staphylococcus. As many common colds have as their first symptom a sore throat, Adremicin might well head off many colds this season. Sore throats caused by exces- sive smoking. or undue strain such as shouting, respond almost immediatel to the pain-relieving action of A remicin. The product is also said to relieve tickling coughs associated with the com- As the Adremicin lozenge alowly dissolves in the mouth, it releases powerful antibiotic agents that fight against: strep. and staph. germs and kills pain almost instantly. new STltAlN OUR BOARDING Q'l .-L, mon cold and smoking. Chemists who developed the Adremicin is desi ned for the person who has t e occasional sore throat and that those who have :1 ion -standing or chronic throat condition should consult a physician. EGAD. BOYSIFTHE-SE MODERN . 6l2lDDEE6 MIGHT WELL eruov THE: WRESTLING TACTIC5 AND FOOTWORK - iwe USED IN THE oLD.DAvs!..... , 1.; WAS THE ONLY g 'gT0,fI'OPPLE foizo product point out that Also they say HOUSE WILL YOLIASHOW "U5 THAT, UNCLE autev WE'RE GONNAZPEAY -THE ELM STREET RAM6 Fol2.'.l'l-lE- EABT.-p6lDE3 TITLE , WElRE'K.lND ?(tOoF':lFEEBLE' MAN ABLE! , WILLIE HESTON IJHAD AKTEICK FE-INTING Hum ops: BALANCE wm-t wit ,, FEET! ,- I Adremicin is most effective when used at the first indication of sore- ness, lioarseness, or inflammation. If used in the initial sta es, Adrcmicin may ward off further t roat irritation or a subsequent cold. DRIIGGISTS OIILYI MAJOR HOOPLE g. AN. 3 f.......g., , . i' " no TACl4LltslG!'