E I 4 I I l f; ..,. PAGE rounreen THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 29. .1951, .; LIVEIIISI-I? Ii fTreIIbleI llwet come singly" they say! .;sf&Bh . CIIue'I Kidney-Liver Pills Y; Q! CID truunentu in uliel Thin remedy helm you feel better , became It. relieves both liver and .- :15” disorder: Ind the backache and null joint: which no often result. Dr. ,. hase-n name todevendon. so KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS llrofmlonal cards El I. F. Hunter. R-0- OPTODIITBISI Onupleu Vlwu Analyses Gluten Fined I PHONE mo - Ilunuum-s uull.PlNG l (nurtured Accountant Xdlur But or Commerce , dulltllnp PHONE 2888 Summer-side .--E. E. Parkman. 0oDi.D.. R.O. YTOMETBIST lye: Examined Glllles Fitted 01110. Bonn: I to II: I to I and by Appointment. IIGINT THEATRE BLDG. Ivmluet It. Summerllde WESTERN GUARDIAN -(il'l-SST SPEAKER - Mr. J. Watson Mm-Nausht. K.C.. M.P., was Ihe guest speaker on Friday morning at the St-nlor'Assombly oi the Summerslde High School and Academy in the Auditorium. when n Robert Burns program was prc-sented. The supervisor. Mr. Clarence Mercer, presided and Miss Geraldine Fowler was at the plilllo. Following the open- ing number "() Canada" Miss BN1) liarper of Grade XI sang "Yo Banks and Brace oi Bonnie linen" and "My Luddlc I Love your little Plaidle." Mr. Gordon 'M-ucllonuld of the Commercial School was heard in the song "Land of Heart's Desire." The spo; vi" gave an intervsting and Illsl(Jl'it'.II uddl'eSs on the lilo at l(ol)(-rl Burns and quoted ox- rFl'pi.S from a number 02' his best lnvrri hucms and songs. The Nat- imml Anthem concluded the pro- urlun.-S. Personals , - Mrs. Hector MncKc-nzle and son Gordon, Borden spent the ueelc-end in central Bedeque guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hooper. -- .V1i.s Hal-lie Ross. Summcrsllle il5ll9d recently with her sister, Mrs. iricrtor Macxenzic. Borden. .. Mrs. Edgar sherry has return- ed to her hnme in Summerside, af- ter visiting in Augustiiie, Cove. the guest or her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. -- Miss Helen Reid, I-lope River, has returned to her home, alter visiting Miss Margaret Murphy, Augnsllllc Cove. -. Miss Brenda Hickey, Public llcalth Centre. Charlottetown paid a visit to her home recently. -- Miss Freda Campbell, Poly- Clnuv. Clrarlotte-town spent Sun- day at her home. -Mrs. Rosella Gilli: is apendlng a holiday with her cousin Mira. Wm Hickey. - The January meeting of the O. W. L. was hold in the vestry at Indian River :11 Sunday with .1 fair VAlllE- CANADIANS CHOOSE llllSTllI . ALUE cannot bcimeasured only in terms of dollars because value also means :..any things which you sometimes cannot sec. When applied to automobiles, value embraces such workmanship, quality of materials, experience of designers and engineers -- in fact everything that goes to make a Will qualiiicatious as thorough, superior product at a fair price. Auatin comes through on all these counts with Eying colors; and continues to prove it by being the most preferred car ever to come to these shores. More and more Canadians are appreciating the honest value inherent in every Austin. --FAREWELL PARTY - Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy with their nons. Curl and Donald have moved to Kensinston. where they are liv- ing !or tlhe present in the home iormerly occupied by Mrs. Helen Bulman and lately vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Monkley and tem- ily who have moved to their new home in Summerslde. Prior to their departure from Kelvin Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and family and Miss Jessie Murphy, who is also residing in Kenning- ton, were given a lareweil party by neighbors and friends. 0:: this occlusion. an address was read by Mr. Eric Mnomurdo. Miss Murphy was the recipient 0! I thoughtiully chose-n personal gift. presented by Mrs. James A. Stew- art, lor .w:hlic.h she voiced her thanks in a few sincere words. Mr. and Mrs. Mupplly received a lvrilizht lamp. Dmnented by Mrs. Lorne Crozler, and Lea Crozier presented Carl with I pocket watch, for which Carl thanked his pals personally. Mr. Murphy responded on behalf of his wife and sons. The remainder oi the evening passed pleasantly with games and social intercourse. and lunch was served. Those assisting were Mrs. Robert Hogg, Mrs. Crawford Picketls, Miss Eleanor MacMurdo. Mrs. Eric MacMurdo. Mrs. Lorne Crozier and Mrs. Horace Paynter.-Bur. attendance. Many items of business were transacted and activities have proved very iruitiul. - Mr. Elwood Campbell arrived home from 1-larrlllton Ont... where he spent the past six months to pay a visit to his parents here. -Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Augus- tine Cove, has returned to her home after spending a few days in Sum- merslde. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sherry. -Friends will be glad to learn that Master Norman Pickering has recovered at the Prince Counly Hospital from his recent illness. and has returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Court, Kelvin Grove.-Bur. Locke Road and Vicinity -. Mr. Wllliun Meulson of Kntitslord was in Forut View last tV89 . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Plnnan oi I-lowlan were recent guests at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A.rs-.-r.- ault 0! Forest view. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Aruruult and their twin boys were Sunday after- noon visitors at the home 0! Mrs. Margaret Arsenauit. Mrs. Felix Doiron of Duvlr was 3 recent visitor in l-lowlsn at the home of her sister Mrr. Jerry Gal- lant. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch of Alber- ton were visitors last Sunday at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Firank Richard. Duvar. Mrs. Margaret Arsexwuit o: For- est View spent 3 law days at the home of her daughter Mrs. Frank Richard, Duvar. Mrs. Angus Mcnaln oi the Locke Road on Saturday last visited at the home 01 her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ansley Sillikcr. Flor- est View and she visited also at the home or Mrs. Margaret Areennult. Forest View school has reopened on Monday utter having been clos- ed tor three days last week. The teacher Miss Bernice Gallant 01 Woodstock was called home on ac- count of the death at her sister- in-la.w. Mrs. Lorraine Gallant. whose death occurred in the Prince coun- ty Hospital, summerslde on Tues- day. Jan. 16th. sincerest sympatliy is extended to the sorrowing husband and his iamily. also to Mrs. Gallant: fa- ther and mother and other rela- tives. Among those who attended the funeral which was held on Thursday morning at st. Antl1ony's church were Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard and Mrs. Isidore ferry of Swmmerslde. LONDON, Jan. 26-(Reuters)- There are between 7.000 and 8.- 000 descrlcra from the British armed forces, Deienco Minister Emanuel Shlnwall said today. llllllllll lllllllll painstaking U4-vluuio farvory parlr and c-xpmv H-rvun IPIIKIIIV ..vu.l..l:l:- hm... . ...u v. mm! m Canada and the USA. Ark your Dr-ulv,-I Vi: xIl(IvV vuu lm I....l.v..-r Alllflll -111: cu: FOR CINADIANS... ..YOU CAN DDIJD ON IT! -00" (Ilia MISTIII OFFER! row ICONOMV-up to 40 miles to every gallon of gu ruuuuo mronuurucr - rm Pick-up. high speeds, nimble 5'1 "I930: any to park conmn murmur - from bumper guard: Ind tool: to twin visor: and all-llghu . . . nothing extra to buy Au.-wunm nmnonum - i 510'"! amt.-ion: in roll uuoru . - . second low gen for snow and ice . . . 12 volt battery for cold morning uuru V MAXIMUM COMFORT AND DAIRY nliock -bomber: with rldooubl- llner, Dunloplllo nun, hydgo. mechanical hnlee, toughened opening door-I . LOW in cosr WWW QUALITY (00! Will? Iltrlnsu. double-acting all mound. four nub DUVAR MOTORS 164 Prince St. Charlottetown Phone 2176 Vaughani H. Gr00m,i Sub Dealer, Summel-side. llMlilIl vi?) VONCF '.l.'7lll llvRt)Hl() Ham ion and V cinlly Miss lllrla Frances. Lady FIN. was the welcome guest or Mr. and Mrs. William Myerl. Hampton tor several days lut week: Mr. maria Callback lelt on Mon- day (or Hulls: where he will spend a. holiday with his sister and broth- er-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jewerl. Mrs. Arthur Inmun. euvmpanlerl by her sister, Mrs. Boyd MecQunr- rie, returned home on Friday utter spending a low days visiting lrlends in Charlottetown. Messrs Ansel Ferguson and John C. MacDonald left last week to seek employment in Nova Scotla- Mr. Walter Parsons. Mtllvaie was a visitor to 1-lunplon on muddy. Mrs. John Macquarrle and Mrs. Mark Cameron were recent visitors to Charlottetown. nlands or Mrs. Wnrren Inmm are sorry to hear that she is con- fined to her home and all look for- ward to a speedy recovery. Miss Hazel Macxenzle. 11.0. C. student spent the vweek-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac.-Kenzic, south Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cameron. Hampton. and Mr. and M11. Mel- ville Bell. Desable, attended the exhibition hockey game in Char- lottetown on Thursday evening be- tween the Charlottetown Islanders and Sydney Millionaires. Mrs. Lorne Ferguson, Hampton. Mrs. Windsor Bell and Mrs. John Dixon. South Melville. attended the United Church Presbyterinl meet- lngs held in Summerside on Tues- day and Wednesday. Mrs. Clayton Morrison. Mr. Buddy Morrison and Mr. John Ferguson, I-I-anlrpton. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ma.cEaohem. Charlotte- town. cm Monday evening. while in the city Messrs Ferguson and Mor- rison attended the hockey game hu- tween Islanders and Moncton I-lnwke. The many tn-lends of Mr. John Ferguson, south Melville, are pleas- ed to learn that he is improving steadily alter his recent operation in the Prince Edward Island Hos- The January meeting of the Hampton Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Vlllet on 'mesday evening. Jan. 18th. The president presided. Roll call was answered by at-(teen mem- bers and one visitor was present. New committees were appointed and it was hoped that two plays would be ready to present soon. Af- ter the meeting delicious refresh- ments were sewed and n p'len.sar.t evening spent. Residents of Hampton extend sincere sympathy and understand- ing to Mr. and NM. Jaznes Flood and family, South Melville in the sudden death of their dmughter Marlon, which occurred on Jan. 17th in ac. Mary's Hospital, Mont- real. Mu-ion. who passed nwuy at the early age c1 32 years was a great favorite and nvuch beloved by all who knew her. The remainil arrived at the home of her purmla on Fri- day. The funerll took place on Monday mornimz to St. 'Joeeph's Church. Kelly's Cross. VANCOUVER. Jen. as - (UP)- Weather note. for customers: The seven-team Vancouver High school American Football league -will mike its illel debut Feb. 2 with three games. auiaugganrlur Continued iron-r page in T for nlaoky to see. Then he twel- lowad it. It wns provoking. It was tantalizing. Blaoky wished he hadn't seen that nah. or course it wasn't u nice thing for Bawblll to do. Bucky Matted to wish main. to wish that he had I nice thick wlrm watarprooi coal. such as the Duck folk hnvo in the winter. Then he grinned a. wry sort of grin. 0! course such 3. wish was only anoth- er foolish wish. It is always foolish to wish to: things thut are impos- sible. He looked all along the edge of the ice. He was looking tor tome small bit of toad that the water might have brought down under the ice. but look us he would he saw nothing. Breedolbdne and Vicinity Mlsa Sadie Buchmnn, Dtenchel. was A visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday, January the eighteenth. Mr. Cecil Stewart. Inkemmn. was a. recent visitor to the Breedtlbene Village. Mrs. Ivan Kennedy. Brendalbnue was I. visitor to Charlottetown last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ackland, Cornwall. are spending several weeks visiting in Brudnlbane. Mrs. Bennett Deiahan was I re- cent visltor to Charlottetown where she called upon her daught- er, Min Nadine Delaherl, labor- atory technician. Mr. June: suowle. who operates the government snow plow in this vicinity, is keeping the rouds Ind streets in an very punble condit- ion lor curs Ind truclu. Mr. Wesley Murray govemment inspector or electronlcl, with head- quarters at Montreal. recently vis- ited his mother. Mrs. Nelson J. Murray, Fredericton. Mr. Roland Belllck. who in em- played by the Denali! National Railways on the Breadnlbane sec- tion, spent the week-and at his home in Winsloe. Friends here regret to lurn tlmt village. is conilned to his home because of illness. All wish him a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. Arthur O'Mnlley, who re- cently hnd several ribs broken 81 the result of 1 car accident, in now feeling much improved in health. Miss Catherine MacPherson, Halifax, who spent a pleumnt vic- ation with her sister. Miss Christ- lna MncPhei-son and her euntl, Miss Margaret MacPhee. Bread- albane. returned to Hnliiax on Saturday, January the twentieth. Mrs. Lemuel Ackland, St. Eleph- en, New Brunswick. lsmow visiting in Breadnlbnne. Mrs. Acklnnd plum to spend some time on the Island where she has many relatives and other lrienda. Ml-. nnd Mrs. P. E. Munrny left Saturday morning, Junuu-y the twentieth for the United States, where they plan to visit friends in Melrose, Belmont and Woburn, and retum via. Montreal. An enjoyable croklnole party was held last week in the Breadalbxme Hall where iolk of all ages tried U161! SKIII at this populjr game, A dainty lunch was served by a num. her at the ladies at the vicinity. The Proceeds were in aid oi the senior hockey team. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. I-ltrald Toombs and their iamlly. formerly of Breadnlbane, now a! Toronto, Ontario. will be pleased to hear that they are happily ' t J in their new home. and are enjoying life in the big city. Mr. Edward Bertram. employee of the Maritime Electric Company was 8. recent visitor to Breldnl. bnne. when he insisted with the building oi the new electric power line. Mr. Bertram who is n talent. 95 musician. made mmy mend: dllllhl his stay in the village. Many ix-lends of Mrs. James Dunning. formerly. of Granville, (lvm out llml "frog in p the throat" .8273 The Neighbors 'u,un.es....--- naetur stay out. Thebli&e&.i:.g:it'i,1r! may for ; gouchgfn . ' Th ' .... nil.-.m.' ly George Clerk I'M Mr. csthol Macheod. Brecdalbane. mouth Roch; l..O.P. Ilrcd lame" n o! Vmovuver. nmnu our 111- noun. 1-"-uadny tmnmvlncffm ..i'.'...................... ugowcrlnoualdtoaay. I y that” Mrs. Dlmnang recesltly under- I. ;';-:'&w”w?-':?"ml3'vvl-3 w” W1 mt lEllEa)93(;3l I-'0! IIIIIESTIOI II) GOISTIMTIOI bus I wide circle 0! mend: in this vlclnlty where the Go! Mild hen eoutlullna--lug. union. fulcln tuulu tn. VIM well known as I. most expert IIUIT-A-'I'lVll by an of and talented drusnukor. and a gracious end kind lrlend. Ihouenndn. FRUIT A-TNIS mam. street at Inn: and lurid. - ZURIIOK. Switzerland. Jan. 30 - (luuton) .- air station! Orippa. under trectmexlt in a. dlnlc here 10:-otut ' lnleotlonotthe 'l7HlNKlNG MAN SAVES THROUGH ILJUFJE ASSURANCE AND THE. SUN JLJHFJE. OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL The following Representative; of the Sun Llie of Canada in Prinu Edward Island will be glad to dlrcuu with you any matters rclllilnl to lite insurance or annuities. without obligation. OHAILOTTETOWN MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS J. ARTHUR CAMPBELL J. A. MOORE W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDE R. C. Shea. Klnkora; H. M. Chisholm. Tryon; 1!. ll. Burnt, Freetown H. C. BOIIAKER - Unit Supervisor A Charlottetown, P. E. I. OPERATION PIIEPAREDIIESS A Special Meeting of No. 5 (Shmmerslde) Branch of the Canadian Legion, open to the public, will be held in the Town Hall at 8 P.M., Monday, January 29th, designed to alert the Canadian public to the urgency for immediate preparation of Canadals dc- fences. ABEGWEIT co-or CABLETON sllllllll P. E.I. Member: and wslonre no rcqumed to pine your order: with '1 NOW tor lei-llllrer, limo. null. lensing supplies and blby chi.-lmu. nuylng potatoes duty to loud at Cnleton or Albany; ma em. min- pulpwood. etc. i llnve on land in ule baled umwood -luvlnn. suitable for lmildlnl Insulation or heading. We any I complete line of groceries and C0--0' feedl. our nooery prion invite your ntlenllun. shop Co-OP Ind "" money. Every IHIBIO lat bnnln prion. more open every week-M until I pan. rnuday and Friday ovenlnn until 0 pm. Tnklnr -30” Wednesday. January 81. Store will he closed all day. Free dilly ill'""'7 to Borden end vicinity. Free weekly delivery and on pick-III! 9"'l""" to all t urd customers when road conditions permit. For further 111' rmuon cannot our store. ABEGWEIT co-or CAILETON ammo mom-'. :4-I11 . nnnv . cmc Th lint I-letchery In the Province to quality It "A Aemciua n. o. P. Irudo.-nil-I-tam-ry." run in tin hither,” ' and We an proud to be the liru in the PNWIMO '0 ”'" dutlnetlon. This in our customers nrurunco of 3 I0 "I01" 3'” C” .1 our set. In produced. under unitary eon lllonu. mm Nliug noclu (ovory bird or which is. or nu been prpdllnld mm. n.O.P.” mated to the cram or. our 3.0.1-. mum. '. , NW ".1 We have the (allowing Imeen to choou fro 3.0!. I, 1,; lhlrel in my undo. including the "new" grade 0 ER-0-3 M" M nu tllu: Inc: If hollpocally lulled” taming need: 1:! this 91': ' pyng orwl nu luppy I n: on: I I - u progeny of an 3.0!. entry. and con only be IIIMIIN 51"” my l..O.P.' breeding . -. And In lwbndl-3.0.9. llred NOW Hill! ll . Plymouth 3? u comnutm Prices. Order New. ilo Dow!" 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