sxrunnar Local Plan: For National Immunization Week Announced "30 W150 - Immunize" in the alogtn used for National Immun- ization week by the Health League of Canada to remind parent: of the importance of having their children protected against diph- theria. whooping cough. tetanus and also to be vaccinated against .-mallpox. The programme carried on in Prince Edward island by the Department or Health and Welfare in to hold clinics in the Charlottetown, Summerside schools carly every spring and in everyi rural achool once every three years, with regional clinics in 79 rurali centre: in the in-between years. in addtion there is an inoculating” and vaccinating clinic held in Charlottetown at the Health Cen- l"c, 188 Prince Street every Satur- day morning between 9-12. Al- though the Health Department prefers parents to taioe their chil- dren to their family physician for immunization, if this is not convenient clinics are conducted in the schools to make protection available to everyone from one end of the province to the other. In November, regional clinics wifi he held to enable children im- munized in the Spring clinics to complete the necessary fourth inoculation and advertisemciits as . , to time and place will be carried :::o:!d Anrixesiggpenters in the papers later. Also Small- Greeting mid :Y,a:,C,:,nnaV.th:Eh0(f,1sinm already June 24th, 1947, elected as preal-i County this fall wiil be completedimo for all the schools in Queens short- i iy. Every child attending school .. . is required to show a vaccination am? Contbrllgfglsfy g;)rh.sh;ie )e;:i' mark and as the Department. of fgfeemungnlg mg: lame) deg?" is Hnnh "Id walla” only hold” "es o. ihle'for the local's continu- vaecinating clinics every three I D . l years it. is advisable to have as ed.gl,0M'h m nreng h and popmi many children as passible VM' 1Rl;.Il'Il)r.0UgI1 his own expressed wish cinated after one month of age. he retired Ham the Chair In Juh; ND" Your Part to mow” thC195'7 much to the regret of the young lives in your charge!” englie membership. , , ou ave a are on and Your child Ne-eds Y ” ”' d i K faithful for a cause that's noble, PROTECTION AGILZST Brotltediootl Honours Charlottetown Man The following is the address presented to Mr. Charles B, Payn- ter, above, by the Local Union 1-105, United Brotherhood of Car- penters and Joiner: of America upon his retirement as president of the local. Mr. Paynter, a former resident of Charlottetown, has lived in Halifax for the past ten? years. Charles B. Paynter President. and Bruce MacDonald. He served this local faithfully: just, you have given us your coun- 391. In you we've placed our trust. Aa Captain. Chairman, President. your course was truly laid, you've gained attention and in strength, your objectives you have made. . I You now retire from the chair; and we ask. you to accept ouri SMRLLPOI humlile thanks and gratitude,i were words alone inept. We'll missi wisdom from the floor. nipwnitnu your ”Cali to Order," we'll miss "ROOFING your "guard the door." But welli gong" be waiting to hear your voice of-i i t WHEII mu STIIIKIES 9 . - At the first twinge of rheumatic. pain - take lemplctonn 'l-R-Ca. Over a mil- NAUONAL IMMUNIZATION WEEK lion T-R-tila used cveiy month. it-r - speedy relici irorii pain caused by ilieu- ' 5PON50RED BY THE matism. arthritis. neuralgia. IlIIT'II):lgO,aIl(I acia ica. HEALTH LEAGUE OF CANADA '1-,R,Cv. on hand. and use mam pmmmhn OVIIY 55C- 31.35 at drug counters. N Last Day REXALL ONE - CENT SALE VALUES GALORE FOR THRLFTY SHOPPERS Buy one REXALL PRODUCT at listed price. For an additional cent you double your value, receiving another of the same article. CHECK YOUR DRUG NEEDS AND SHOP TODAY SEMPLE'S PHARMACY 1'78 Queen St. Phone 271 LePAGES 1& PRICE SALE ALL SHOES IN THE KENT STREET BARGAIN BASEMENT SELLING FOR ONE HALF WHAT THEY ARE NOW MARKED IARGAINS FOR EVERYONE SALE DAYS ARE THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY T-B12 . dark eyes with a long smiled. ”0h. could I? Seasoned Timber. 3! Doroth! Oanflell CHAPTER TWO Continued TM kirl searched the lunken look and And could I brink my sister aometima, when she": here?" "Any time Wu free." uld Aunt Lavinia easily, "and yea indeed, bring your sister if ye like-if she wont Iidzet. I can't stand fjdget. in!-" To her the incident seemed ended. she nodded and took her nephew'a arm to go on, without having Like a word could he lils mouth. And closed heavens, what was there to Everything head was wrong. would but to a harder knot the But he could not of course go on said something. tlmtue-tied boy. not a find. He opened it. Good nay? came into his pull misunder- that standing he was ashamed to leave. ashamed to clear away. Aunt La. vinia began to move slowly on. He bowed a little. his hat in his hand. but Susan was turning back to- wards the house. If ahe would only look at him-once!-he might make her see . . . He concentrated on making her look at him. But Local Union 1466, United Broth-tune did not She walked quietly J0in' away over the grass. Now Mr. I-lulme'a mind had no time for play. He aent it racing - I out to find the answer to m Queens dent of local 1405 and 5uCCeCdlllg;pe)-nth-e question. ml W'Iiy auflcr needlessly? KN-pi 1 im- That question The GUARDIAN. cnaanorrs-rowN was noeualwbdhu boahould clear up' the undoratan" . when a man put: his hand into his pocket and finds a purse that is not his, he does not debate wheth- er to keep it or not. At least Timo- thy Hulme does not. The question was how to do it. Here was no aimple gesture oi handing back a fistful of coins. What had he to any except that his apparent kind- neu to an old lady had been noth- ing but stoney-hearted malice! But. how could I aaiie way be dovlaed until more wt known about the person to whom minu- tion was to be made? The first step was of course to find out what kind of human being this Susan Barney wan. Could any evidence be extract- ad from these last. two all-too- woll-remembered contacts with her? Not very much. The girl who sat across the table, traneflgured with the joy of those who feel the wotrld'a heart beat. after long doubt of It as fire or ice-it was impossible for the man who had fooled her into that deluded glad- rless to recall it objectively. He looked away from her to the other girl, half-veiled in blue twilight lifting her hand with that slow gentle gesture to brush away the golden autunm leaf. The Principal of the Academy took I. drink of water. The idiocy a man's reflexes could inflict upon him. And at any age! For two decades hia clasaes had been made up of: girls and boys, young women and young men. He had taught them-and they had taught him that young beauty is a mute de- ception. shlning candid eyes, look- ing straight into yours enshrined deceit, mediocrity, and cold ego- tiem quite as readily as honor and integrity. He was. he often thought. inoculatad egainat the most invincible magic of youth, from having been exposed to it so long. , Holding forth one evening at Mina Peck'e table. Mr. Hulma be- came aware of a. dialogue going on at the other end-Mrs. Waabburn was putting sunn through one of her ruthlessly prying inquiaitona. He haatlly withdrew from the talk he had begun and cooked his ear to profit by question: which would have been beneath his dignity to ask. "No, I don't remember my father and mother," suaan an- swered patiently. "They died when sister-wu a baby. Yea, Father wan Peter Barney'a aon. But I don't kmow much about the Bar- ney relatives. Grandfather Carlot- et. brought us up. Yea. it was his mother who was John Orandall'a wife." - There was a name Mr. recognized. John Crandall was the farmer and sheep raiser who shortly after the Civil War had left his money to the Academy. the only gift, ever m'ade to it since its foundation and all that made its existence now possible. To be continued 11PPf7l7'E 6017! .7 "After taking Blorliv-e,v'A totnmnrh Tonic I am not troubled In! more with aour -touuu-h. II also made me till better." Thun write: - Pokiot. N. TI. woman. and her relief can In yaturv. II, III! her. you Iry Hill 00- nendnhle tome tor the relief of pain raliseni by Iniiigntiou dyapenaia or other nlonurh disorder: Available at Drug store: l'II' Drug Counter: In the large 3200 battle aiae. I-lulme 777z4l0lWJ'fH'.'S' TOIWC I was a little girl. Delia-ahe'a my by A High Grade A SPRING - FILLED IVIATTRES Ilam celebration Ilf Wedding Anniversary, On Thursday evening. October lth the brother! and listen and several frlenda gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sterling Miller to, celebrate with them their 20th wedding anniveraary. A very suitable address was read to Mr. and Mrs. Miller by ldgu Rama: and a. lovely cheat of silver was presented by Mr. Alton Miller on behalf of the bra- thera. aiatera. acne and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mlllar; also a beautiful cake made and decorated Mu. Lester Linkletter was praunted to them. After Mr. and Mn. Miller thank- ed all for the lovely gift; all Join- ed in ainglng "For They Arealolly Good 1"ellowa". Min Joan Ramsay and Miss Audrey Miliu favored all with several piano aoloau other piano music was supplied by Mrs. Edgar Ramsay and Mra. Glenford Millar nnd a aing-long was led by Mia. Lester Linklatter. A delicious lunch was ui-ved by the ladies and all returned to their home: after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Miller many more year: of wedded life. Army Launches Plan To Build Up Band O'I'I'AWA, Oct. 1'! - (CP) - The army announced Tuesday it had launched a plan to build up the army band-one of its greatest morale booate a. 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