I . MARCH 12. 1953 l'Fl-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE NINE 1--5 '. r ' .- i. . 1'18 in the dmerenrt dl-Itrim Tm However. by the tinie that became tion And he d to k b t 1 it b - di th v iti t of damn ' vl nudges Fuujgowratiol drdlirlnllctgnalviixlsiell-leim beonialmgmze "16 necessary it would be possible to or this the l'osdwdrI:rwslsldoIl1esps: glgfrlldulltsirgegllerrengwitii pgzmgnrg Isnllslm den ” on me in considerable amount Ehadklt? w'(,),iIs'Idarxi1ote:t:1t:e.entl:l)velon';rvll:f :. an d mm D,” 1 m 1 99”" "9"? do four miles in the time it takes economically as elsewhere. He marking on low prices. It was his He added. "Perhaps we can get of comment from other members, lure the present boat would have it JISL .. ....... : ”'"gu:”d "9 W” 1mP0"vIM W to do one now. and at a cheaper tried to provide some "extras" to experience that when one item them to join the railway" so they mainly Irom Mr. E. Earle MacDon- to be replaced. He wondered if -.9 M t t uh f dgmw he be”:l”" XIII; I0””W m5 cost. make up for the roads and noted went down mother went up to could either go on strike or only aid and Mr. R. Ft. Bell, both of such "subsidizing" was advisable L were done. The, dggzlox: Riga woe reg”? wtryiulg-oabe cl: rutction hand He spoke of the,many new pro- that the man on the road machine maintain a counterbalance. work hall the time anyway. whom were critical of the service and remarked that many people or . ughl; paving wt; en Muniy River the mum In to ti"! 586 1W He ceases being developed and hoped can save a great deal of money Beaver Damage Regarding the Wood Islands provided. the city who owned summer homes . mile reach be wrebor Mo” 0! the btmeded P '7" 3 3 WW4 Mi in the near future that a my type for the Province through going He told Mr. George Seville, ferry service he said he had "a. few The speaker did not favor having over there drove their cars at no ; and Murray 1'1?! e. 11 N3” 1"d' (mu 1 F l or dustlcss surface would come right ahead with his work. Fifth King's. who had severely crlt- dollars" in it, not to make money. the service taken over by the Can- cost on the boat. remainder wx zttimg. u cum Mr Macml:;'1' nut ll; "3 forth from experiments in pro- Noting nut labor is the basis oi ielzed the permission given to kill but because he was interested in adian National Railways as he It was suggested by Mr. Mac- - mg from H: wgmngwn r be” -that wldegu 9 Ed: meg; gnu. all costs he said he had seen that beavers, that it he had had as the service. Other boats could be thought rates would rise if that Donald that it might be possible mnllh 5" ted 221' mm! 1 ha lore,” "8 w W Th0 Mimi”? alfetd With Mr. when potatoes went too high in much trouble as the Minister with obtained but they would have to happened. for the Government to shortly sc- In all. hewilr ed- M Med 2, an Igmemwe 3; 955m W" Frank Myers, First Queen's, when price the people simply switched those animals he too would favor be converted for use and then in He was asked by Mr. Bell about quire one or more boats from the y roads were He G350 and gghat his mmed that nl':my”5vM3 the ergg; he said recently the roads in his to another article of food. He destroying them. Mr. Maciiinnon two years would have to be recon- the condition of the Rocky Point Dartmouth Ferry Commission when A 3t:pI;da8Idrtm Wu mepumg I oomg done WW1 d have m be gone over ggelrenilra Ian :5; stzglieiy slizlcrl lgx: izwletaregmtglogf oi; :?1l':;IIex.;'llif1l:ldl:IlIilldlngZI1d()8f dantiis had vexed as lreizhters again. This he ferry and expressed the idea that the new Halifax-Dartmouth btidc0 plume can sheet of mad build. again and rebum m hm, yam. any esan caus- so was too expensive for the it was not good. He said its op- is built. I -J ' . DAILY Cl'l”OSSWOR D J,g.,,lga gum” ACIDS! WN l5.Y 5- ll: ,7 1'5 I ' i I 1 Genes 1.0! the store heol'!li'lIl'l'( EEV-'l-';flil 9":4l';l s.suent 2.Personsi 19. Level ' "I l"”” e 4 ; ' 11 Unltbf compliment 23.Vlgoroua ' v . y 12 lv3v"..T&'" ”".l?.l"'”"' I5. 51' ol'l?e I I VYtc l . 0 . u rry -x g”x 13. 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Solkllll I inliquid l - . . . gw lonlfsngor y Our buyer went all out when she purchased a as an (sun - - - I ,,.c.,,,,.,,. . this collection of Children 5 Easter Togs. lstion .w 5 - r - ll.rcl"ill'um Fashionable lots and runs will be proud as labbr.) . , :3-gig: punch in our fabulous new Easter Fashions. 5 ; :5 47.1.1 est y . , . . ,5 ;;:,';'-t l Come in today and see the dazzling array of soiluon or - Zeus (Clsu. . Spring Coats and Coat Sets - Dresses - Skirts and Myth.) i B2.State i M Eden, . Blouses. 53. Sacr i pictures (Russ. Ch.) DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work It: A X Y D L I A A X I g . K is L 0 N G I I L L 0 W p 1 One letter simply stands (or another. In this example A is used 3 for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. ingio letters, apol- f trophies. the length and fonnstlon of the words are all hints. -gz Each day the code letters are dlnerent. -g A Oryptogr-am Quotation KNA INAMV QLM BFMMBD SDJD QDBGI. AGJ INAMV MSNM Bgngsgggp BGAX-X03!-IVKFMS. . Yesterday”: G-yptoquoux sonar use mm wire paves mo Wil613RHl:AVY 11-II: HEART THAT HOPES BUT VAlNLY- GI T. i There is no "overnight cure" ior irregularity ; to the common problem of irregularity due to lack of bulk Beautiful Spring Dresses Truly a fabulous collection of Nylons - Embossed ioffeios - sheers - and cottons in solid color: - floral; checks and stripes - many new spring colors - Blouses Slze5.2 to 14x Cations lawns - Nylons and crepes in colon white - rod - aqua, pink, blue and yellow - very smart styles. Childrenls Coats Sizes 2 to 6x , Girlsl Coats Sizes 7 to Hx Childrcns 2 to 6x SL98 to 55.95 Priced from- There are men and women (per- llabg you're one of them) who won t let "nature take its course". THEY TRY TO SUBSTITUTE UNNATURAL "FORCING AC- TION" FOR THE NATURAL REGULARITY WHICH SEN- SIBLE DAILY HABITS AND SUFFICIENT BULK "IN THE PROBABLY Many on ml. the mm of using lusuvos in a way lsudve makers Mvernintenderi: They uh "big dong willy.-nilly withouteven reading the directions on the label. Naturally such overdoslng-with Dfoducts lntcnded only for over- gzht relief of s tesnpg lamp- , 0-Guns. upon t c eicata :'rKa!iI"1lVI system an -unnatural There's nothing wrong. of course, ivlth talun laxatives occasionally. l mu fee you have to take I l”.mIVe.,yust be sure you take it ;l:l Edn sn sccurnte, recom- oae. "LT IE5." L? A L” 19 Amy rnxmc on vcyrvps 5?.-”.h?”.-4.-".-.'i..-i735-.9-.5.-5 T T &"AI,;R5,, L! LACK 2: sum '1' Til; bin 1; you TROUBLE. Y C O I" "Ply natural foods-such Icjgglng-Lnimt.-hm. n-ax;-, dulil grows I un ant which normally and .Igds the rhythmic pro 020! of e immstlon. lnnoothernaturslfoodl I a1 :14” no ideally found as in Ihztlalller IYOII of the whole wheat kernel, :'0'"I nnenlly on ma. "ll ll nature's "l ti food :;l'm4: of e medl(:.ih:"l." When '9?" Y Processed Ind shredded, "Mk Wheat brln yields smooth WW” bulb that the digestive Wmmunhandleinsnotuniwsy. O IEAT KILLOGG'S ALL-BRAN The Kellogg Company has made whole wheat bran into a delicious grealrfast cereal-Kellogg's All ran. xsz.z.ooc's is-sun 555; mums NATURALLY wsur mwa-rvrs LAXATIVES Lo CHEMICALLY. Lg ueuvs crash 3:; mresrmss gr WASTE yy 5 NATURAL mg gs-novmss SOFTNATURAL sun: :93 sssv NATURAL sorrow. There is no stomach upset, no churning, no alter-effect exoe t the feeling of satisfaction and ulill- ment that comes with natural, normal elimination. I To obtain lasting relief. of course. Kellog 's All-Bran must be eaten regular y. You can have it for breakfast every morning secure in the knowledge that it isn't habit. i forming. i More than one million servings of Kell g's All-Bran are consumed eachoday. This popularit of itself is proof that this nature lustivc cereal lives up to what we say 1 about it. But even better proof comes from thousands of satisfied All-Bran users. The write of their own free will to tel us what nstursl relief the receive from eating Kellogg's All-Ilran daily and drinking plenty of water. I EVERY MORNING FOR BREAKFAST FOR 10 DAYS. THEN. IF K)ll'RF. NOT COM- PLETELY SATISFIED. SEND THE EMPTY CARTON TO THE KELLOGG COMPANY, LONDON. ONTARIO-AND GET DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. Remember-Kelloulh All-Bran has helped millions. hy not you? Many flattering styles in solids - iweeds and checks with or without velvet trim - a rainbow of smart spring shades. Priced from- 315.95 to 526.95 Cools with matching felt hols -- plains checks and iweeds in colors navy, brown blue, red, rose, yellow and beige. Priced from- S4.95 to 518.9! 0 . -Sklrts Dozens of beautiful styles and colors -7 In smart iwoods -- choclu - toffotos - plolds and solids - various new spring skim. ' ' T Sizes 2 to 6): 52.50 to 54.25 Sizes 70o l6 ' 33.95 to 55.95 MGDRE 5. M9Leoon.rniLes 31.95 to 53.95 Boysl Coats wm. I1'ONyGcp; to Match Blue I to 6x Gabordlnh -- chock: - suede: and twoeds ln colors brown. blue, ton and navy. Priced frame. i 35.95 to 514.95 Girls 7 to 12 yrs 52.50 to 58.95 Teenage 10 to 14x 55.95 to 58.95