PAGE FOURTEEN . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOW . . MAY 10, I'IOI.M,iAN'S ltis O-CEDAR For A Cleaner, Brighter Home ITOPS IN THERE ARE I -(gdar M O P S for EVERY PURPOSE EVERY PURSE .Big'vaiue in the lower priest Mop field. Beverslble Fleece bufied tan yarn - Tlsresded handle that won't -uv - g 1.49 prised . Heart shaped Mop nude of high quality yarn -- Bever- aibls and wonderful he get- ting Into ditiieult 1 oerners - priced ..... .. ' Mlt Mop with a large floor spread - Unusually light - Detachable Mop pad is san- forlaed - Fits into a rubber socket - - priced Dueling Mop with extra large floor spread (175 square inches) - Reversible. with a Spring socket and fleece buffer to protect 2 furniture - priced ' Four - Way Zipper Mop has an exclusive d-way ball soc- ket - sturdy ehrosne frame ..Pad alps on and en - Made of ilne twisted I-play priced .. . Treated Polish Mop has a solid centre and swivel see- kot - Made of natural 2.2: -3-10 ICHAN Vaste Wax I lb. run 59: HOME Paste Was 1 lb. Tin 35: IHI MORE DURABLE WAX DIIII TO A THIN nu resumes anus! no A 1"" ,,,..,.p.n . -ans a-sail Speed Coot Sell 2' lislslng FLOOR WAX I Pint Stu 59: I I Quart Sise 98: O-CEDAR Polishes Genuine 0'Cedar Furniture Polish. 4 ounce ." slse .... 20c 12 ounce size . ... . .. (Than Lemon Oil Furniture Polish. 12 ounce else . 0'Cedar Double Action Cressn Polish. 6 ounce sise .. . ...- 30c 12 ounce aisa ....- .. we Cleans and Dry: Chon SPONGE MOP A really smart Mop that actually does away with tiresome kneeling and wringa lng. The sponge is easy is replace - no tools are no- ceeaery - priced - 3.95 lxtrs Sponges for above Mop - priced 1.49 Floor in o Jiffy! v-VYTV EiL.J.L ' Vv'1 Complete Stocks of All Housecleening Needs LOCK ROAD AND VICINITY Forst View School is progres- oin-g avoraably under the skilful mans ement of the teacher. Miss Mae Melley of Airberion. On Thursday. May '"hv "”"iy 01 the Forest View people went. out to the sale in Duvar at the home of Mr. Mosie Gallant. Gallant to Vincent drove out Mr. and Mrs. of Forest View Bloomfield Station to visit at the home at Mrs. Gaiiant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Arsen- ault. They returned to their home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Charlie Rix oi the Look Read is now hauling his potatoes to OILeary with the tractor and trailer. He is accompanied by his young son Myron. Mr. end Mrs. Jim Kinch of Al- berton. motored to Forest View on Sunday to visit at the home of Mrs. Kinch's mother, Mrs. Mar- garet Arsenauit. On Wednesday, May 3rd there was a shower held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Truemsn Harris in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsenault. There was a good crowd in attendance and Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault were the recipients of many nice gifts. The evening was enjoyed by all. OUT OUR WAY M i "I Hi ;iu'I.'l(,4""'. (N (( (I BARN. SOALL '10lJ&'I' 11300 as REACHOJT OF BED.RELEA5E'TH' BY J. R. WILLIAMS WOMEN CAN'T HIT A SHOE. AU '-DU CANT" . MISS A DOG KT Tl.-1' v C-JARBIPGE CANS! AN' WOT TA KICK-', vTHERES A BRICK 1'. I 4 ii” I 1 , . .4!" vv I;','I'Q" 4 ivfih. WI-IV MO'I'HER5- 651' r --aavsit-"-cw.--... vs ' g u,T..,.. ,-1727' i7gI7wl .'i,iH ' . cyo;,4.,;...,w. . on-' "tn-ua.',','-':' N we ' . xII1:if,l.fiI7ai:i)z.'(:r'- . A 5i It ear ME "1 WITH! .' . Um, e an at..- . lune I "T -'”'”' s y I ,' IA”. ' i b i Howlon and Vicinity Firmin Perry was in Sumrnsrside on Monday. Maurice Arseneuit was in Sum- merside on Monday. Hector Richard was in Charlotte- town on Monday. Peter Doiron of Monday in Howlan. Duvsr spent Mrs. J. B. Arsenault was Woodstock on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters mo- tored to and from Summerslde on Thursday. in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. were out to Bloomfield Corner on Thursday evening. Mrs. J. C. Gallant visited at the home of her son Eddie on Thur!- day afternoon. Frank Gallant on Monday. May lst went to work at the MacAus- land Mill in Bloomfield. Calstnn and George Wood of West Cape were at their farm in Howlun on Monday. Mrs. Alban Crusircll of Bloom- field spcnt Tiiursduy afternoon with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. .I. R. Dignan. Howlsn. On May 1st lVIl'7."lilI(.l Mrs. Fraiik Peters left for Sunnuci-side where they will reside for the Iummer months. Miss Delnia Gallant of Iiowtm was calling on Mrs. Edmund Pv- ters of O'Lenry on Monday ufter- H0011. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmrr ni Woodstock were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. lleber Profitt, Rose- bank. Mrs. Angus MBL'Baine of Locke Road. recently spent Simda,V Will! her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ainslie Silllker of I-Iowlan. Jean and Ralph Arsen- guesis on Sunday Alfred and Betly John. uuit had as their cousins. Arsennuit. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noonun and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and son of 0'Leury were visiting in flowian on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom: Peters 01 I-lowian entertained nil their fum- lly at home on Sunday afternoon. it being the first time this spring that all the family were home- Mrs. Thomas Cook of Cape Wall! arrived in Howian on Tuesday where she will visit with he! daughter. Mrs. Bruce Cnrrulhcrs. for a while. - At the home of Mr. and Mrs John Finnan of Woodstock -In Thursday night a whlst DHTLV 3'"-I sale was sponsored by the lndlrs of the Altar Society of St. Anth- ony's. Crosby Denies Rift with wife PARIS. May ii - (APi -Bin.E Crosby flatly denied tonight that there is any rift between him and his wife, Dixie Lee. Earlier today in Hol'.y'WDf"I- John O"Melveney. counsel iior the movie and radio crooner. said "there are some strained rela- tions" between Crosby and his wife. Croday, who has been in Eu- rope for some weeks. said: "Phase reports crop up evt-r.V four or five months. some col- umnlst must have started it.” CURB BACK-ACHE In This Ouick Way Many an o d suf erer says t at many a back-pain can be given rebel quickly with Nerviiine. Massage vigorously. Plent! 01 rubbing won't do any harm. Carry out this treatment every three hours, massaging from five to 15 minutes each time. In chro- nic conditions, massage three times a day. When applied to muscular aches and pains. Nervi- llne works quickly, and oh so eifectively. Go to work on your backache today-use pain-reliev- lng Nervlllne-it exerts a line control over many pains of the muscular and rheumatic type. Sold in 35c bottles at all dealers. Borden Mr. Harry D:-lay at Bununerslde was s buslnee writer to Borden on Friday. Mrs. Prank Daisies of Charlotte- town visited her friend, Mrs. Wil- liam White. at Burden on Thursday. Mr. Edwin MaoAssry oi Borden is visiting his mother, Mrs. Daniel Macllsscy. at Mt. Stewart. Friends regret to learn of the in- disposition of Mrs. (Capt) John L Reed of Borden and hope she will soon be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclsaac, Miss Eleanor Maclsaac and Mr. James carnithers, all of Borden. were visttors to Amherst on Thursday. Thursday was moving day at Borden when a house on Mattie st, which had reen purchased by Mr. EdLson Campbell, was moved up to the east end of town. Mrs. Reginald Rodgers of Borden and Mrs. Julian Herring at Char- lottetown, who have spent the past two weeks with friends at Ottawa, Montreal and lsetrolt, returned to Borden on wtdnesday evening. Mrs, Herring nus met at Bordon by her dmuzrter, Miss Barbara Herring. At the meeting at the Bor:'en Home and Sciirot Association here next Tuesday night the committee plans to show slidm from the linrltinies. Titers include a. set. of paintings by Maritime Artists which should prove very interesting as well as beautiful and it is hoped- the public will :va.il themvelvcs of this opportunity to sec what our Maritime Painters have accomplish- ed. The regular attction party of the Borden Womcns Institute was held on Tlllll'Sday averting with six tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Camille Arscnauit, gents by Mr. Mmnie" Gallant, with consolation prrrcs going to Mrs. wlliium White and Mr. James McAieer. The irrezeoui. prize wns nlso won by .'vl".k. Camille Arsen- suit The Ladies svtial Club met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Alfred Cliappeil. Meeting opened with tEv.- devotional period led by Mrs. llerolcl Cogglns. The theme was "Spring” The scripture lesson was from Solomon 2: 10-18 and was read by Mr.-. W. S. Jnl'- dine, followed by prayer. liyimn No. 308 was sung and the poem, ”Thc Songster”, by I-.' Pauline Johnson, was read. During the business meet- sing s2.50 was iinridw in from is t sale and Mrs. D liiw.-Lean gave in two bolts of bias tape and ric-ruc. Sick cmmmlttee report-ed sending cards to sick: nrd Church Com- mittee hns started collecting. The members asked that. a gift be sent to a new baby and fruit to a sick friend in hospital. All bills were orde ed to he paid. Next place of mee his will be at the home of Mrs. Harold Coggins with the devotional period in charge of Mrs. W. S. Jar- dine. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Ralrh -A NORTH TRYON NOTES Mr. Alfred Keough has spent the winter months with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sluvcn, Bordon. Mr. Charlie Sharkey, Albany, spent the past week-end with his brother and Mrs. Sharkey, Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. George MacKay were visitors to Cha.rioti.etown on Thursday. Mr. L. D. MacLeod 5.: Sons. Vic- toria. were busy buying cattle through Tryon and vicinity. Mcssrs. William MacDougal and Stirling Ferguson were recent visitors to North Tryon. Mr. Earl Msyheiv of North Try- on food mill is busy every day de- livering feed. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gamble and Isabelle Gardiner were recent visitors to Charlottetown. position at the Tryou Dairy Com- pany after being engaged at the Shur-Gain Feed Mill. Miss Elaine Chisholm spent the past wcek-rnd at the home of mar parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Chisholm. Mr. Arthur Thomas has return- ed in his home in Tryon after spending the uiutcr months tak- SERVICE - QUALITY VALUE FERTILIZERS CONTACl' in Island Fertilizer Co. fr Ohelhthuwlhllo Leard and Mrs. Prc.-ton Darrach. , Mr. Leroy Delaney has taken a I ing an undertaking course at Cutcllt1e's Funeral Home, Char- lottetowrt. Mrs. Albert Csllbeck and son. Arthur were recent visitors to Charlottetown to the Musical Fes- tival held at the Prince of Wales College auditorium. Miss Roms Thomson spent the past week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomson. Tryon. Miss Gertrude lnman spent a few days vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lnmnn. Miss Ferne Howatt spent the past week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Hawaii. Tryon. The weekly card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Roberts. Wednesday. May 3rd. A large crowd attended and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Mrs. Hollis MacDonald of Al- bany has spent the past month at the home of his sister, Mrs. Earl Mayhew and Mr. Mayhcw. Tryon. Mrs. George H. Muttart and daughter, Louisr were visitors to Charlottetown on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Lord and family who were on their way to Montague. Sir Basil Brooke To Be Honored LENNOXVIILLE, Qua, May 3 M lo?)-Rt. lion. Sir Basil Brooke, Prime Minister oI Northern Ire- land. will be one of five persons to be honored by Bishop's University at the armtiui convocation June 1, George H. hloiitgoxiicry. chiilicclim of the University, announced io- day. The other four to receive honor- ary degrees are Premier Angus L. Macdonald of Nova Scotin; Gourgr A. Walker, chairman of tho lJual'(i or the Canadian Pacific Railway Company; Rev. R. S. K. Seelry. provost and- vicechancclior of Trinity College. University of Tor- onto, and Dr. W. 0. Raymond, head of the department of English at Bishop's. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wadnesiiuy and Thursday 7:il5-Izill It's Alexis Smith and Dune Clark in vivid drama. "WHIPLASH". Her lie lashed It his memory! turning a mun into a brute - - - turning a Islam and caress into a whip of fury; also starring Zachary Scott. Eva Arden and that funny guy (Bubbles) 5. Z. Sskall, and Alan Halo. Also shortreel. Professional cards 0PTOM2l.'l'IllI Oesnpiete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 8110 SM.ALLMAN'8 BUILPINO I susnnaerside. P.l:.l. Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank in Commerce sluildlng ' IHONE 2588 sumsnorslde I E. Eillorltman. i Op'r.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIST Eyes llxansined Fitted Glasses k Oliioe llourax g 9 to I25: I up 5 and by appointment. BEUENT THEATRE BLDG. luvrnser se., Summer-side CAPITOL Ssssnsnes-side Tonight 7:16-9:15 - Thursday 8:80-7:15-9:15 & 5orlVl0J!4PA'.' N Wen er Rood Home I-Ios such A I met Ulilillil Wliill Ellilli Hiliiii -....n. illl IIGIIESCI - u........IllilB iiillllillil .. Listen Dally, MONDAY T0 SATURDAY, at 13:30 ovci CJRW for the "Three Star Theatre Program present- ed by the Capitol Theatre. REGENT ronsv Alli) THlili. Today 3:80, 7:15 dz 9:16 - Thursday 7:15 It 9:15 THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW EXPERT TRUCK MECHANIC 0 He's International Thick trained. Thacsneans he's stained in the best and latest servicing and repair practices according to International Tiruck methods. And that means he's an expert in the use of Interns- tionsi designed and approved machines and tools for testing, repairing and reconditioning. He can make money for you two ways. By holding your service and maintenance costs at a minimum, and by putting your' trucks in shape to roll out money making miles. You had him busily at work in our shop. Take advantage of his skill and ceperience by bringing your trucks to us now "THE FARMERS MACHINE SERVICE CENTRE" ISLAND EQUIPMENT COMPANY Water Street East Dial 2313 Sunnncrslda a v--. INTERNATIONAL. rrucxrs By Fagoiy t? Shorten I Wm IT'S TAKEN YOU THREE IIOURSTOWOIIK 'l'iiE'R7titIBOiEASFAl?A5TliE FRONTDOOQM TIATB WHEN THE LITTLE WOMAN BREEZES IN AND swarm suoassra PROLONGING rue Aoom! I WAY OUT. WINDLEY. i "W ” some costs: mosAuo- iif ; iii wicus uowtsour 4 1730