fruit GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i DOES IIIMPY SKIII KEEP DATES AWAY? Help clear up pimples. rash. blackheads with mildly medicated Cuticura Soap ' and Ointment. Buy CIITICIIIIA at your druggist. ls. .l n.lillr.ll p.irtnor oi uood things to out Marvelous New Plant Dry Cleans Your Coal! NOW there's an advertising catch phrase that really understates the actual facts. it does not mention that our Stephens-Adam- son Dry-cleaning machine actually inspects the coal. rejects the slate and inferior coal and selects only PURE coal for your bin. Here's how it works-the raw coal floats over a stream of silica sand made to act as a fluid by low pressure air currents. The flowing sand is held in suspension by the air currents to a predetermined specific gravity so that pure coal FLOATS on top. while the slate and inferior coal, being heavier. SINK to the bottom and are drawn off and discharged as rejects to the waste dump. So you see. there”s nothing left but coal, the whole coal and nothing but the coal-Bras d'Or Stoker and Domestic coals in fact. And then these are oil-treated to prevent dust formation. Your dealer has Bras d'Or or can W get it for you. BRAS D'0li COAL CO. LTD. BRAS D'0R - NOVA SCOTIA S. CUNARD CO. LTD. .HALll-'AX gwholesale Distributors -Mr. Theodore (Mills was a pas- senger to summarside on Wednes- day, April nerd. Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacAus. land and daughter Eloise. accom- panied by Miss Wilma Gillis. mot. ored to aumsnerside on Monday. April 21st. ' Mr. Kenneth MacNevin was I business visitor -to summerslds on Thursdty, April 24th. Mr. Wendall Phillips. accom- panied by Messrs Henry Grant and Budd Williams also Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Paynler, motored to sum. me:-side on Thursday. April 24th. Mr. Peter Maccaull, spent part of last week visiting in Amherst, Nova Scotia. - a Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclssac. Bowen. spent Friday. April 25th Vi-Slim: with Mrs. MacIsaac's mother, Mrs. E. R. MacNevih. Mr. leith Hayes, Charlottetown. and daughter Oreli of Summerside spent the week-end with Mrs. Hayes at their home here. Master Jimmy Ramsay, Port Hill. spent part of the past week visiting with his rzrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar. Ml". Henry Grant accompanledl by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis and son llarry motored to Summerside on Monday, April 28th. Mrs. E. R. M'ncNevin left for Halifax on Wednesday, April 30th. to visit with her son Athol and Mrs. MacNevin. " Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rlinisay, Mrs. Jack Buchanan. Conway, were guests of Mrs. Harold Giliis on Wednesday, April 30th. -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugh. wilmot Valley, were guests of Mrs. Waugii's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller on April 20th. Mrs. Mlargaret Grant was a re- cent week-end guest of her daugh- tcr, Mrs. Helen Milligun, Central St. Summcrsidc. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Mnccaull spent a recent week-end visiting with Mr. MncCaull's sister and brother-ill-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Hardy. children Ronald and Rowena were guests of Mrs. Millers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eilands. Mac- Neills Mills, on Sunday, April zmh. Mr. Nillsrhslia & Bldeicrd A M155 G;-em MacD0na1d' sum. continued good health. rnerside. was the guest of Muss oxen Hayes on sundax Apr” Mrs. Alberta Walsh and daugh- 2'lth. ter Grace. also Mrs. Pearl Mac- ..M. Govern have returned to their a . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and :::,:,e,.h5M;f.r B:&i:::'lnf,' May Is wife in Toronto following their re aurluuted to him by the Commun germs for use of United Nations in llll WHEN sticking 10 in Korea. The former change may Grant and Mrs. day. April 26th. The Rev. J. L. skinner. Mrs. John, Royalty. were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander skinner Tuesday, April 29th. Mlrs. Albert Waugh, wilmot Val-l icy. spent part of the past wecki visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Millnr. l Mrs. Winston England was thel guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs: Hunter Weeks, Alberton. on Sun- day, April 2'lth. Mr. Theodore Gillis left for. mg. April 30th where he will be employed as carpenter. repairing a barn for Mr. casley. The legion of friends or litt.e Sandra skinner will be pleased to learn that she is on the ro.-l.-i to recovery after a severe attack of the flu, all will join in wishing her A. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes Skinner. daughter Janet and son Dl0)'Ed'alo the home . Prsssestsd t .0 A former United Church minister. James Ehdicott, is seen with his turn to Canada after a four-month visit to Communist China. Tight-llpped and coy when cornered by re- porters, Mr. Endicott ignored every question put to him on statements ist press that Canada was breeding Korea. He did. however. prove force- his charges that Americans-are using germ warfare prove to be Mr. Endicott.'s undoing. as it has been reported that if he persists in pressing this charge. ne will he prosecuted by Canadian government. iulph Dlckieson. also Mrs. William lard Hutchison. Mir. Ernest Paynter Melvin Hutchinson, and Mr. motored to summerside on Satur- Mrs. Lcith Hayes on Sunday. Ap- l and Mrs. and I'll 27th. Miss Amy Barlow, who is cm- of Mr. and Mrs. victor Clarke. Cape Wolfe. on spent a recent week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow. The legion of" friends of Mrs. Gordon Millar will regret to learn she was taken to the prince Coun- ty Hospital on Tuesday afternoon. suffering with acute neuritis in the arms. All will.join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Hayes and Mrs. Gordon Miller were visitors 5""”""5ldc W wemmsd"-V "mmilto summerside on Saturday, Ap- about enough money to purchase l'll 19ili. Miss Oreli Barlow. Coleman, spent Friday. April lath. visiting with her grandparents. Mr. and Mire. George Barlow. I Mrs. Thomas Grigg spent; the past two weeks visiting with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, MacNei.ll's Mills. : Mr. and Mrs. .George Hayes and daughters. Arlene and Valerie. of Summerslde. were visitors to El- lerslie on Saturday. April 19th. Miss Oreli Hayes, Summerside. and children Arlene and Valerie. summerside. accompanied by Mrs. Grant. accompanied Jack Miliigan and Henry by Messrs. Mark White visited with Mrs. Wil- pgnut In :1! our 4- V-ll-doorandan. do. a.i.:all'l'.n-llml .'iTo':.'."-lhrl aw. Ovtloaal al um um NEW 1952 all P value What I grand feeling it. is In he lhe proud owner of a trim, sleek, jet- Itreamed I952 Sludehalrerl - Everywhere you drive a new Stude- l baker, everyone admires the dis- Studebaker standard size cars! I-Economy Run. the Studebaker Champion again was first and the Commander V-O sec- ond in actual gas mileage among all STUDE BAKERS THE NEWEST TYPE v.g Brilliant 120.11 needs no" orsepower engine Premium fuel M ghampzbn Stzdemeg, wmmzder 219 Great George A st. tlnctlon of its styling. Every week that goes by; Stude- bahorls clean-lined designing helps to save you gallon after gallon of gasoline. In this years Mobilgds f Tlllll What's more. Sludehak ”- supe- rior craftsrnanshlp saves you real money on repairs and assures high resale value. Stop in and see these Studelbahan soon. 'r. G. was Charlottetown R. B. Dewar. Suinmersirlay I Iwdobahv Adlondlle Drive or Ovevitve svalsbis la al susdsis at sllrs essl. P.E.f. Phone 1117 ..'l.:--HY !"fil'iPAfiil".N ('l?.AllHI'v1lM was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Hayes, on Sunday, April 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooke "motored tgsummerside on satur- day, April 19th. i Mi" ' Mrs. Ralph Elland, MacNeill'.s Mills. spent Monday, April 21st visiting her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and" Mrs. Peter Millar. . Mrs. Raymond Gillis and chil- dren. Wilfred and Audrey. were guests of Mrs. Gillisi mother. Mrs. Muriel Eiland. Poplar Grove, on Sunday. April -20th. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchin- son. Accompanied by Mr. and Airs. Ernest Paynter and children. Catheryn and Carmen, motored to Summerside on Saturday. Ap- ril 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Alberta Shame. Summerside, were recent week-end guests of Mrs. Sharpe's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mr. Henry Grant spent a re- cent .weeit-and visiting in Alber- ton , . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Millsr and children, Ronald and Rowena. visited with Mrs. Millar's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellsnds. Mac- Neillls Mills, on Sunday. April 20th. Mrs. Benjaniin Bridges. accom- panied by his daughters. Mrs. George Hardy arid Frances. mot- ored to Bummerside on Saturday. April ioth. a Mr. Leith Hayes left on Monday morning. April 2lst.. for char- lottatown. when he will be employ- ed with the M. F. Schurmsn co. Ltd. as carpenter. Mrs. Theodore Gulls and daughter. willens. were visitors to Charlottetown on Friday. Ap- ril lath. . ...a.. The host of friends of Mr. George 3arlow will be pleased to learn his condition has improved. and that he has been able to re- turn to his home here after spend- ing the past three weeks in the Stewart Munorial Health centre. was valley. Mrs. Harold aillis spent Thurs- day. April 1'lth visiting with her sister. Mn. lsrl Simmons. suin- merside. Mr. and Mrs. Budd Williams cas are being welcomed home af- ter spending the winter months in sulnsnsraiiis. ..A.... It. Donald Campbell and wins Irish and Barry or Alber- and diughters. Marilyn and Prsn- 33'- o'l. A "Wood. v'r1'r'.lny Mines Marion and Irene Lock- hart, Amherst. N.s.. were visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlliam bockhart. .coleman. Mr. George Stewart of the 3.0. A1. stationed in Italian is spend- in: a short leave in O'l..eary. the guest of his family andris also visiting relatives in Glsnwood. Mrs. Byron MacPhec. Coleman. has been on the sick list for the past few weeks and confined to her bed. Her many friends wish her a complete recovery. Mr. Gilbert Beer. Coleman. is completing his training at the E. c.M.P. barracks in Ottawa and t expected to be posted to New- foundland as a member of "Can- ada's finest." Mrs. George Beer has rstumed to her home in Coleman on April as after undergoing an operation in the Prince County Hospital in summerside. -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bostes have returned to their homes in West Cape and O'Leary after an enjoyable visit to Boston and other American cen- trcs. to see her home soon and wish her a complete recovery. Under the leadership of their teacher. Miss Alice Macxinnon. the people of the Coleman sec- tion have sponsored several social events and a bean supper on Fri- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacKay and now have Just modem desks for the Coleman school. Mr. Moody Y ” rt, 0' -1 and his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Maccaull. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacNevin. motored to Halifax where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Athol MscNevin. While there they visited the CBC studios where Mr. Preston Mac- Caull's brother. Carl. is employed. Mclleill-'s Mills And Vicinity -Miss Ella Dawson. Poplar Grove, spent the weekend of May LaL4bLmme nL,Mr. and Mrs. James Noye. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips. Freeland. on Sunday. May 4. Miss Verna Ellands. teacher of Victoria West School. spent the weekend of May 4 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellsnds. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy and daughter Glenn. Freeland. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams on Sunday evening. May 1. Mrs. Lawrence Milligsn and children Catherine, Vernon and Donald and Master Malcolm Wil- liams were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milligan on Sunday evening. May 4. Miss Gerta MacDonald who is employed in Summerside spent the weekend of May 1 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Orrin MacDonald. The McNelll's Mills Women's Institute held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. James Murphy on Tuesday evening. May 6. Mrs. Ralph lllands was a visi- tor tg Iumrnersids on Saturday. May . Mrs. Peter Mlllar and children Ronald and Rowena, nllsrslis, were visitors at the horns of her Mr. and Mrs. Ralph El- parents. lands on Ssttl.rday..'Msy 3. Professional ilartls I. F. Ilsstsr ll. 0. snlnnicrsldc. P. I. I. Coinpleto Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 lM.ALLMAN'l BUILDING OPTOMEZTIIIST horns of ur. and Mrs. William 1.. MacDonald "so-. and were reecn at the home of Mrs. uo:,.l:",f:;' ants. in. and Mrs. William pm: N. "Mr. Shelton Maexsy in was a visitor at the n6m.”3";f," and Mrs. Lawrence Mnllun Von" TNHG-IV. NI! 0 on business, House, barn and out. buildings in Kinkora V11- lage. a 1'. Earls Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oommercs Building Iuinincrslds. P. I. I. cnvlro THEATRE KINSINGTON Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7:15-9:15. See Doris Day. Gordon MacRae I: happy muslcal-comedy- v "TEA FOR TWO" In Technicolor m.-.2:--.1-1.. llli. J. A. lllllliilli Dl'.'NTlST Dental X-Bays Sruallman Building SUMMEBSIDE l)lal 286! E. E. Parkman Offlco Houral D to II - I to I and by appointment Phone 3237 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Snnuner St. Summers!” Upt.D.. R.U. onomnlsr . - Glasses rmed 0lll0NEl0Dil0Yl0llSPIKSEli'lmmn rye. r:........... xxx E.'i?.tlltitlt Mrs. Lyman Gorrill. Milo. has "lo"! nu Also starrlns Eve Arden. Billy Dr been a patient in the Prince Wolfe, Gene Nelson and '-cudd-m.. County Hospital. .:.1. for . Sam" ' the past three weeks. where she ' underwent an operation. Her many friends hope that soon she'll , be able to return to her home. J R . . Mrs. wedlock. Mount Royal. R E G E N T near O'Leary. has been a patient VETERINCIIAN in the Prince County Hospital, lDIqI 2520 Summerside, for the past two weeks or more. she underwent an w”"' 5"." 5089 operation. Her many friends hope Summsnldo NEWS - CARTOON CAPITOL A Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tu MUSICA Donsbav GORDON Bay-alutlful babes! Ba . Mr. Orrin MacDonald and son Stanley were ” on Saturday, May 3 on business. Mlu Loretta Bulger. Foxley River. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bridges on Saturday. May 3. Mastsr Donald Milllgan was a visitor at the home of his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mil- ligan. Poplar Grove. on Tuesday, May 6 Mrs. Gleason Williams. Bum- merslde. spent the weekend of May 4 at the horns of her - ants. Mr. and Mrs. William . MacDonald. - many friends -of Mrs. Thomas Phillips are sorry to hear of her illness. All Join in wish- in: her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis. Poplar Grove, were visitors at the govg. P. I. 1.. on Dundsy, April Mrs. Ralph Dickinson arid daugh- tsr. ll-rls ysrs guests of In and Mrs. Jaokihllolsaac. nordsn. dur- hoins on siinday when Mr. Disk- issue and Mn. 2. R. ICIONCVIII motored to lordetl to visit with -Kr. and Mrs. Issclsaac. ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Inland on Wednesday. seat. as was cocoon-lauied by Mn. Jsansttn ogdsn who spent the afternoon with her guinea lb. and Mrs. Harold Gill . tau. and Mrs. Alexander akin- mr and children. lands-a and Irish. accompanied by Kr. and ma. lalpb Diskisaoll, won, or Mrs. ssinn plflnllyw. and Mrs. Moors. vsndisll. and It. nickiesasfs area); at law i an anal Miller who is study- rem HMO JIMMWH sssaswhsrs in MO Illi- 0t'I'm'ulto. ll I!!! with!!! sllihltmsndlks. . s AW” ml II." KVDf0f"l?llNOillIIIlI qsadnswowssts tar. lnnsetilts Presbytery. '4 - THE LOViN'EST A Moon! Sunssnersidei esday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 L IN MANY M”RAE I tlful tunss! '.