I l ease roiiirraau . Cleartone HEARING AID Here is the ultimate in hearin aid design and engineering. The Cleartone "700" the closest s proaeh yet to hearing aid perfection. It is the s - est hearing aid ever produced to capture the power of a 2234 volt battery. You'll be smsud to see how very small it is-smaller than ever before thought pos- sible. You will ap reciate the clearness and e power designed to ad the most difficult cases. Now you can hear sounds more clearly . . . without dis- tortion . . . without strain. Now you can wear your hearing aid hour after hour easily, comfortably . . . without fatigue. Match the Clcartone "700" with any hearing aid available today. Put them all to the same tests. Youlli agree that the Cleartone "700" out- perfomis them all. We carry most all sizes of Batteries and repair most aids. Please send make of Aid and number of Battery when ordering. FOLEY'S DRUG STORE SUIVIMERSIDE, P. E. I. DIAL 3237 Curling Club. The rinks are made lup ns follows: J.C. Profit. skip, R. ; MacDonald. Frank Bryan and icliester Hayes; Erskine Campbell. Alberton and skip. George O'Connor. Charles I I C Vicinity lGordon. and Heber Ramsay; Her- Mrs. Edwin Edmonds, who hnstbert Matthews, skip, C.R. Hunter, spent the winter nmnths with her Verne Campbell. W. C. Leavitt. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C)l'liLCnl'd,f -- Albcrtnn. left this lliflilllllll to i'o- ' - join her husband in Calgary. Al- l'R"”"ES "'03 53735917"-l-V bcrta. Accompanied by her twni small sons, Mrs. Edmonds will! WASHINGTON Mlfch 11-0-9) have summe,-side on me nooni-Persons accused of stock frauds plane and is scheduled to arrivenunder Cfinadimi Oi” Uniied Slams m Cnlguyy egrly yinuny mm-mug. elaws could be extradited under a treaty supplement sent to the Ycstertl.1y ttfttirnooii thrcc l'iilkSgq('"3ll9 10618:! by "8 FOFNRH HP- from the Aliierton Curling Club iailions Committee. Canada and motored to Summersidc to play.the ll. 5. now have a treaty for for the Campbell Challenge Tro-lofflcial return of persons charged phy now held by the Sumniersideuiih criminal offences. I H HT!-IE GUARDIAN. Cl'iARLO'I'TETOW'N Freeland iliscoiicho. and and Vicinity . Vicinity r Mrs. George Hardy is able to be ho1ndi?re::r:ttAy1:Ft:H'mH:rhu.A:,::: around again after her recent ill- some time in Charlottetown. "ml - FF Miss Muriel Barlowe of Welling- ton has spent a few days recently visiting friends in Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Simmons and infant son arrived at their home in Mlscouche on Monday evening. March aid. after having Mr. Mme Mncmm of Comm" ”'m mm” tun” 1" Bweque wait-IWSS a recent weekend guest at the "'3 "1D”V”- home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Margaret small. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Small of Mis- couche. is spending some time in Truro. N.S. at the home of her sister and brother-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Macliachern. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke and daughter. Lila. were recent visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer. l Mrs. David Smith On Tuesday. March 4, B meeilng James Hardy were visiting in Sum- of the Miscouche Cal! Club wasimersldp last week. guests of M.-. held at the home of Gas Gaudetland Mrs. Thomas MacNevin. and was well attended. I --. Friends are glad to know that Mrs. Perley MncNeil has recentlyIMi's, Ralph Howell is much im- returned to her home in Miscoucheiprovr-d in health and will be able after having spent some time in to be around soon. the Prince County Hospital receiv- H Mrs. Arthur Annand and littli. ing treatment. i r7Fil!1lllf'l' who is iii. are staying Friends or Mrs. Sank NIcK1nnon:i(ir it few days with Mrs. Annaiid's E0: Mjscouchp V.-ore shocked ya inothcr. Mrs. Mark Coughlin of learn of her sudden death on'Snt-7C0llW8.i'. urday evening, March lst. The rc-p m mam, were forwarded to Mm. Mrs. Gcnnzc Palmer lias'rt-turned Couche on wednesdmu March 5",. In her home after a weeks stav in to the home of he, daugmer. Mmothe Prince Countv Hospital Mrs. Maurice Giiuclet. The funeral took'P”'"""' ””'V9d tmatmmt I" 3 iplace oii F'riti:iy morning at theA”"ct"md imkk" lnitnnculaie Conception Cliurch' ---r in wemn.3,mn- ; - The death of Dewar Winn. in- lfant. son of Mr. and Mrs. James me, Winn occurred at the Prince Coun- Homeitv Hnsnltal on Friday night March 17th The funeral service was con- lriiit-tcd by Rev. L. A. Dignan Bur- linl nas in ihn Presbrterian Church cemetery in Freeland. The monthly Miscouciie l-rtiiich of the and School Associziiioii was held on Thursday evening. '.ii.1i'cli ii. in one of the Convent classrooms with Sister st. Emmanuel presid- ing. An interesting geography match was staged by the Grade 9. and 10 pupils of the High School. meeting of T'iii- sympathy of the commun- iiv is extended to Mr. Edward Sharliell and family of Portage in Mrs. Urban Gillis returned to her. m" d”m "' Mm Sh""bP"' ,I”'"' home in Miscouche on 'I'hursdny.lmcmgW"5 1” ”1”"?l-,f3'V”fi?f'jgR?f March 6. after having spent some Fllzahetli Glllis who had reached time in Monlrose where she at-l the age or 99, tended .ihe funeral of her aunt.I , . . -8V and Mrs. A man Catholic Cemete , on Sun- day. March 9th: Firedutroyed the home of Mr. Hubert Kieswettcr on Sunday night. March and. The family sl- csped from the burning building Just in time but lost all personal belongings. 'rhe house was partly covered by insurance. The hockey match at Mt. Pleas- ant rink on Saturday evening. March 8. between the Freeland Bruins and the Port Hill Green Aces. was very well attended The score was 5-0 in favor of the Bruins and in the junior game be- tween Freeland and Eileralie the score was 1-0 in favour of the Lot 11 Juniors. BY O'Leory and . Vicinity left for Quincy. Mass. on Saturday for a short visit. Mrs. James T. Wood. West Devon. has arrived home after an enjoyable visit to Toronto. guest of relatives and friends. On Sunday the O'Leary plow cleared the Coleman-Brae road as far as the Brae Roman Catholic Church. The cuttings are very deep and much shovelling was necessary on the hill near Harry McKlnnonis residence. Rev. W. G. Dickson dedicated a large and beautiful pulpit Bible at the West Devon United Church. Sunday afternoon. March 9th. the lovely gift of a member of the congregation who wishes to remain anonymous. --Gli. -I-ZR!-JCT NEW RANGE LIGHT- SARNIA. Ont. -(CP)- Found to have been undermined by storms and high water. the range light at Point Edward has had its foundations strengthened. A new stronger flashing light will also be erected. Itis Smart To Be Thrifty! NOTE THESE EXTRA GOOD SAVING Eoiil FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT HOLMAN7S Clearing Odd Lines NYLON HOSE L09 First Quality Nylons of "Standard Brands" in assorted shades-45 and 51' gauge weights. gitegiflar values to 1.75 a pair. sizes 9 to 11- THRIFT SPECIAlpa Pair -HOI.MAN'S ACCESSORIES.- .. ............... .............- 5 ..a in HALF PRIOE TABLE Broken lines of useful nrticles-hand lotions. face creams. ribbon, men's ties, boys' work shirts and pyjamas, etc. THRIFT SPECIAL V2 PRIOE "Clearance! i Sizes 4 to is years-this two piece underwear (vests and longs) made of fine quality cotton and rayon yarns or brushed cotton. have short sleeves and the longs have elastic waistbands and ankle length legs. 1.19-THRIFI” SPECIAL Factory Clearance! Smart styles in black. brown or fan plastic calf. Buy now to complement your Sptlng Costume. These are attractive and well made. regular. values to 5.95-THRIFF SPECIAL - -ll0LM'AN'S I AND ICL. Bovs' Underwear The vests Regulnr to -HOL)!AN'S B0i'S' SHOP-L V2 Women's HANDBAGS Dry Goods HALF PRIDE TABLE Clearing lines from the Notion Section. These Include ribbon. laces. embroidery, thread. braid and other useful items-THRIFT SPECIAL . HPRIGE 2-99 Icleoringl Doys' mus and BREEOHES 4.88 No Phone or Q only pairs of Boys' Breeches and Trousers. assorted colors of wool Humphrey Cloth. Army Cloth. Tweed: and Corduroy. Left. over from this season's best selling lines. Broken range of sizes (26 to 36). regular s.95.'rmus'r -IIOLMANB 8018' SHOP. OnSoIc9A.M.Sliorp I ' ' I New Low Price On Thus Overalls are made of I good quality American pinwale corduroy. These are in shades of red. brown. blue or wine. They are in the lined hlii. elastic backed style. Sizes 2. A and 8-THRIFT SPECIAL ............ ............ .-IIOLMANS YOUTII ClN'I'll'p- Moil Orders HOLMAN'S KlDDIES' OVERALLS 1.98 I All Sdos Find ,and Boston, Mass. VIESTERN GliARDi.'.H -BUY flashlights bstterlu st Sraoe's. -WEST PRINCE FINALS for school sports winners will be held at the 0'l.eary Rink on Friday evening at 7.80. -CHAll.LOT'l'l'r0WN Ice Fol- lies, under the direction of in- Itructor W. I-2. Scsntlebury. Bede; que Rink. Saturday, March 15th. Admission 30 and so cents. -WI WOULD APPRECIATE your order for fertiliser. lime, and seeds now. We have in stock: coal. co-op feeds. washing mach- ines and refrigerators. also com- plete line of groceries. Abegweit Co-operative. Carleton Siding. Personals -Lt.-Col. E. W. and Mrs. John- stonc, Burlington. left recently on a trip to Montreal.-Bur. and fresh -His many friends will be sorry to lesm that Ralph Besirsto of the R..C.A.F. is confined to the station hospital at Aylmer, 0nt., with scarlet fever; -Mr. H. B. Macl..eod returned to his home in Burlington on Satur- day. March 1st, after spending the past two months in Ottawa. Ont.. vBur -Mrs. Linus Fltuimmons has returned to her home in Long Riv- er. after spending the past three months with relatives in Boston. Mass. -Bur. -Mrs. Charles Robertson, Breadalbane. is spending some time at the home of Mr. and lVl:s. Maurice Caseley, Kelvin Grove. -Bur. -His many friends will be glad to know that Mr. James A. Stewart was able to return to his home in Kelvin Grove on Friday, February 29th. from the Prince County Hos- pital, where he had been receiving treatment.-Bur --Mrs. Keith l-larringibn, Spring Valley. who was a patient in the Prince County Hospital for several days, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Alton Boulter at O'l..csry. Her many friends wish her an early and complete recovery of health. -Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mne- Leod entertained at a. card party sponsored by lrlshtown W. I., at their home on Tuesday evening, February atith, with ten tables in play. Mrs. Williams Simmons and Mr. James B. Mhcbeod received prizes for highest scores, and Mr. Norwood Campbell and Mrs. Bor- den Campbell were awarded con- solation prises. -Bur. Ml-ILVILLE W. I. The March meeting of the Mel- ville W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Murdock Gilmore with 9 members present. Meeting open- ed with the president in the chair and roll call was answered by pass- ing in an article for fish pond which brought in 31.50. Minutes of the last meeting E ere read and approved and one mem- ber paid dues..l7l.em:.ants were re- ceived from Eatons and Simp- sons and auctioned off, bringing the sum of 04.50. Mrs. Stan Pope donated 2 baits for the quilt which Mrs. M. C. Ma.cPhee is making for the Ins- titute. It was decided to send for white cotton for lining for the quilt. A discussion was held in re- gard to getting 12 new seats for Melville School. Mrs. Preston Ciillis is making it fruit cake to sell tic- kets on. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. J.J. Clillis. with the following Lunch committ Mrs. John MacDonald. Mrs. William Your best paint buy... wIt'W!-9' FOR BEAUTIFUL WALLS 8. CEILINGS Fancy Dress carnival BEDEQUE RINK FRIDAY, MARCH 14th -Judges- Mrs. Ellis Webster i Miss Aletha Noonan Mr. Earl MacMurdo Admission 25 and'3! Costumes free. m TD KEll8lllii'l'illl Illlllf TIIURSDAY, MARCH 18 'I1iird Game Finals Junior North Shore League pring Valley vs. liensington Game 8:30 sharp. FRIDAY. IIAQOII 14 Fifth Game Finals North Shore League lonsisgtol vs. Spring Valley Bordon and Vicinity Mr. Allie Oatmray spent two din holiday with friends in sprinahill, N. S. -Mr. and Mrs. Allison Pi-olitt and sons. David and Douglas. of Freetown. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bernard, Borden. on Sunday. March 9th. Mn. Russell Bell of Borden is visiting in Oharhottetown with her dsuglirter Mrs. Gordon mm and Mr. Ross. Mrs. Minnie Msobeod of Ken- slrigton was a visitor to Borden on Friday. March 7th. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mac-Lean. Mr. and Mrs. Major Inman and little daughter Gail. of Summer- side, visited relatives in Borden recently. Mr. Lorrie Weeks of Summer- side was a recent visitor to Bor- den. guest' of his mother. Mrs. Howard Weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Iirvllle Leard. ac- companied by their son Gerald motored to Charlottetown recently to visit their daughter Joan in the Provincial Ssnatorium. Mrs. William Millington return- ed to her home in Borden on Thursday. March 6th. after spend- ing two weeks with her uncle who is a patient in the hospital at Jacksonville. Florida. Irma Molnnls. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclnnis. rec- ently suffered a broken leg in a fall at her home here. She return- ed home from the P. C. Hospital on Tuesday. March 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maoxensie. who have been spending the win- ter with their son. Capt. Herb Mac- Kenzie and Mrs. MncKt-n7.ie. nt Borden. are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac- Lure. Brackley Point, before re- turning to their home in Winsloe. -4L. MacRae and Mrs. Pete Emery. Meeting closed with the National Anthem served. More Comiorf Wearing , FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant way-to over- come loose plate discomfort. PAS- . an improved powder sprinkled on upper and lower pistes holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable No (tummy. gooey. pasty taste or feel- ing. Itis alkaline (non-acid). Does not sour. checks "plate odor" (denture hieafhi. Get F'AS'I'EE.'I'B today at any drug store. OAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 1:15-9:15. The untold, untamed story of the frontlt.-r's most notorious woman and dangerous man, starring Yvonne Dc Carlo and Howard Duff ns "CALAMITY JANE AND SAM BASS", in technicolor. after which lunch was I MARCH is. 1952 iiuiiii CANADA 5 Hm-.i CIGARETTE Professional cards DR. GLEN R. HENDRY Veterinary Surgeon Phone 6! Kensington T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building ammonia... r. I: l. mow: ms m E. E. Parkman Upt.D.. R.O. 0P'I'0M!'l'llB'l.' Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined office nonrsi I to 12 - l to 5 and by appointment Phone 8281 BEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Sununerslds D. I-'. iluntsr ii. 0. Sumnierslde. P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 BMAl..LMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETBIST CAPITOL TODAY 3:30 THE PD Iuusunmnw - A rs.-t Mn suns Plinth iD.WIS-hIdllyIEMlM Summer-side - 7:15 - 9:15 BASED ON AO'l'ilAl CASES FRON ST OFFICE DEPARTMENT FILES! l'iiVlil'x CALVERT tliAppoiiii:'ineiiii,'lwi Also Latest News Reel REGENT l . lH.'i.Hfi lrdllifll 7' llli'AN - we Fm lull. lupviii. . roinain 1.15-9.15 lliiliiili Ill SPY iins llilili iilliEill! min "on s decperms mission... i done with a post, facing to ltlllev spies In the in W” lisgofuisl powder