MARCH '20 -UnioniCoinmlercial C 1953 - .....,.. ......... m..... liege Students . LONDON Io nodes your lsilsgrs C l:'.'2'.i1".'li.'li"ll.':" kl Fishes nor)! your table so oun- iveeh Ind visa Iesslsd s In cm noon. Mdl. W529? TIIE CRISP, CRISP WTTH THE DEEP, DEEP FLAVOR Slow baked to I rich, golden toast in our radiant ovens . . . Kellogg's Corn Flakes come to you so fresh you can almost catch the piping hot aroma drifting from the oven doors. They're the number one flakes all over Canada-and in the whole, wide world. They're the original corn flakes developed by W. K. Kellogg and flavored to his still-secret recipe--a flavor that has never been dupli- cated. As Mr. Kellogg said. "They won their favor through their tlavor." Shown above are a number oi students of the stenograpblo de- partment of Union Commercial College graduating this wring. First row, left to right are: Jane Hall, Charlottetown; Joan Beaten, Charlottetown; Yvonne Gordon, Murray Harbour: Shirley Jenkins. Cherry.Valley; Eileen Johnston, St. George's; Roms. Korrey, Char- lottetown; Roberta MacDonald, Nine Mile Creek. second row: Beulah Haslam. Fredericton; Shir- ley Dunning, Bradalbanez Iottie Houston, Fredericton: Lorraine Cousins, Bradalbane: Priscilla Lockhart.. Coleman; Lois Cutcllife, Cape Traverse; Rowena Harvey, Carleton siding; Shirley Craswell, Hunter River: Marie MacDonald, Charlottetown; Noreen Coady, New Wiltshire. Third row: Shir- ley Glennie, suiiolk; Florence Mc- Assey, Charlottetown; Margaret Gill, Union Road; Beryl Graham, Charlottetown: Regena Donnelly, Summervlle; Wilma Deacon. North Wlllshire: Enid Carter, Winsloe; x D & & K K K E M. x K & x x X M s M . .. ills "Mill: of Conlsniul Rsblo:' xxxmxxxxnxxxxxxx Gi?0IVlM9 QWIDREN ll5EIi MllliE run BABIES g than all other brdnds combined EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TO DIGEST Special methods of homogenization and heat- refinement make Carnation Evaporated Milk is soft-protein milk. It agrees with almost all babies - even prematures. OUTSTANDINOLY NOURISHING AND SAFI Carnation supplies all the important nourish- ment of whole milk. Plus increased vitamin D, 480 Units per pint of Carnation. Sterilized alter its sealed air-tight, ior absolute safety. - z4y'azaao.suur T-TTTTTEDTo QW Blanche Bernard, "Hunter's River: Anne Maccormack. Point DeRoche. Bristol and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burns and two children were Sunday visitors here, March 15th, ior the day. Miss Mary Rossiter, hostess, with M. C. A.. spent the weekend of March 15th with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rossiter. Miss Teresa Rossiter and Miss Mary Mclnnls were weekend visit- ors at their homes here from the City. Mr. Garth Blaxland has arrived home irom Halifax after spending the winter in that city. Mr. Eph Malone was in the City on Thursday, March 12th, on busi- ness relating to iarming. Mr. James Kenneilck has re- turned home from the Charlotte- town Hospital aiter undergoing I. serious operation there. Miss Bertha MacDonald was I weekend visitor here from the city, returning to her duties on Monday morning. March 16th. The Morell Taxi, owned and ap- erated by Morell Garage. has been pressed into regular service to and from the City now, owing to the road being closed to the buses. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mcvarlsh, who are spending the winter in Halifax, N.S., are expected here in April for the spring and summer months. - Mr. Mcvarish was a lob- ster packer here for several years but when the old St. Peter's Har- x THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN bour was closed he quit the pack- ing buslness and spends the seas- ons nshing. Mr. Charlie Masher has complet- ed ,building and rigging a ileet oi lobster traps for a former fisher- man from this old port who left the sea many years ago but is coming back for a month this spring to satisiy a longing ior the seaside. It has been reported that a large hundred loot burn on a term that has been vacant for some time at St. Peter's Harbour district was blown down in a-recent storm. The mighty barn was empty as the owner of the property has been absent ior some time. Mr. Raymond MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus MacDonald, is a student at the egg grading course in the City at present. ,Egg grad- ers are scarce now and no doubt this young man will iind employ- ment waiting ior him when the course is completed. Mrs. Sterling Young has arrived home from Ontario to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Ken- nenck. She was Viney Kenneiick before her marriage. Her young irlends are very glad to see her sround again. Mr. Joe Steele, who is the teach- er at St. Peters Harbour this sea- son, has been travelling irom his home to the school and back, a distance of almost three miles each way, on ioot day after day all win- ter long. "Most people now," he says, "can't walk to the gate-they take the tractor!" Farmers who had hundreds of loads of wood and lumber in the woods were working early and late at top speed over the weekend to get it hauled on what was describ- ed as the first sleigh road of the winter. ..'Mr. Francis Burns arrived irom Waterloo. Ontario by car on Thursday evening, March 12th, to visit his old home and his parents here, along with his brothers and sisters in Charlottetown. its five years since Mr. Burns last paid a For 1953. Me and safer. Entirely new "Driver- wider doors. 8 -Silent transmissions are nehro ercury loetdon rate is redo M 22QiifR-ENGINEERED ' 0AB& Trucks introduce "built- around-tbe-driver' Cabs-Custom and Stan- dard. Everything here, is new and everything naw is here . . . to make the driver's job easier gineered" Cnb interiors feature new smartness-new roommesa-new comfortable three-man seat--new all round visibility-new curved instrument panel--new Mercury Truck "Driver-engin.eered" Cab exteriors look big, they are big-they are engineered to improve overall truck o -bonsske Mercury Trucks the best ont eroad. ON!!! NEW "DRIVE!-IIIGIHIEIED" FIATIIIES NIW YIANSMISIIONS "SIIVICI-INOIN IIlID"- ' ' "standard Trucks for i158! Mercury Truck: also intro- ' column gearshift; on ALL Light Duty Ttuckl. Automatic Drive or Overdrive are available (at extra met) on 1953 Mermry Truck Series M-100. DOW IIAIII "SAFIYY-INOINIIIID"-All-new self- g action, reduces need for extreme pressure. 3 I'IMII"STIlNOTII-INONHIID"-'53 M Tntakaintroducenewlnn ' r. Wide-Span npringl. Do- -all loads are cushlqsed. visit here and all his old iriends are glad to see him around again. but it is not the best time oi year for vacation as travelling is not so hot. i . All here learn with sincere re- gret of the passing at his old home in Savage Harbor on Sunday. March 15th, oi Mr. Joseph Doug- las. Mr. Douglas is one of the few remaining old timers who followed the fishing along with his farm and many oi the older fishermen here regret to learn of his passing A monster pile oi fine looking lumber not sawed is attracting a lot of attention at McEwen's Mills at preent. It is understood iMr. McEwen has a. large contract to fill and bought a tract of standing lumlber not too far away and had it cut and loaded at his mills. -N. That Body of Yours Continued irom page 2 the esophagus: cal treatment." For this reason Dr. Vinson states that should not undergo cardiospasm; esophagus with spasm being al that is necessary. For dilating esohagus. the (water not give hydrostatic bag) is used Only a few seconds with dilator in proper place is necessary to give relief. as there are many persons who have difficulty in swallowing lowing and think they may have to undergo an operation to obtain re- lief. this authoritative information such high authority should calm their fears. which fears may to spasm of the esophagus who from be aggravating the symptoms. ANDOVER, Eng. (CP) --Derek Sadler, 1'1, made his first solo flight after only two hours and 10 minutes of flying instruction. Av- erage time is about eight hours. Announcin completely ".5" . IIIEIIIIIIIIY TIIIIIKS GREATEST LINE OF MERCURY TRUCKS EVER BUILT! 8 great series... 17 wheelbases . . .5 V-8 engines... over 100 completely new models from 4.000 to 27.000 lbs. G.V.W. Here they are-the new 1953 Mercury Trucks-introducing I completely new concept of truck design. Mercury Trucks for i53 present new handsome appearance-new time-saving features -new visibility-new conveniences-new power ranges-new models-new wheelbasea-and there's completely new comfort and safety with the new-built-around-the-driver-"Driver- engineer ” Cabs. Yes, '53 Mercury Trucks have more of every- thing truck operators need and want. Completely new 53 Mercury Trucks are "strength-engineered” for durability-have stay-on-the-job stamina. New axles, new transmissions, new "short-turn” chassis design make handling ration the other 25 per cent are so markedly improved that they do not require any more red.- patients surgery for the simple widening or stretching of the part of the a 60 French sound is used. If that does results desired, :1 Souris and Vicinity . .' A large crowd attended the March meeting of Souris Knights of Columbus on Sunday, March 8th. The guest speaker was Mr. P. A. Maclsnac who spoke on the liie oi the late 'Blshop McEachern. The Souris school team detest- ed Morell school team by a score of 4-2 in Souris Rink on Saturday. March l4th. Scorers for Morell were Hughes and Mcswain. and ior Souris, R. Peters, (2), and H. Peq- uet, (2). The sympathy .oi the community is being extended to the family of the late Mrs. Daniel Mooney whose iuneral took place on Monday. March 16th. The Eastern Packing Company's plant here has reopened after be- ing closed most or the winter.. The many friends oi Rev. R. J. MacDonald of st. Columha Parish are sorry to learn of his illness, and hope for his speedy recovery. ' Extensive decorations are about completed in St. Mary's Parish hall. The main hall, banquet room, kitchen and store rooms have re- 1 celved a coat of paint which adds much to the appearance of the building. A cabinet has been erect- ed and at present contains the 16 beautiful bowling trophies which will go to the winners oi the ' leagues in the near iuture. The standing oi the teams in the Men's Bowling League which was completed during the past week is as iollows. ”Flying Saucers,” 44"” "Federals." 44; ”Lobsl.er Kings. -lllri; ”Prince St. Ramblers," 38: "All stars." 36l&; "Matthew and Macbeans," 35; "Line Readers," 38',-v; "Bankers," 30'i: "Eastern Fis cries." 29':; ”Silent 8." 173i; ”Northern stars." Yllvi; "Little Har- bor Hawks," 6'i; "Bay Boys," 6: The lst and 6th. 2nd and 5th, 3rd and 4th teams now meet in the two game elimination series for the iinals. -EIE o DESIGNED TO MEET THE HAULINGR NEEDS gt " on all 5 GREA T ENGINES Mrs. Roy Snell, -Beanliiver, N.8.,'wlns prime with PAGE Nine bekmg raised by Floiechmaiufn Yeast." HE-R BAKING WINS AGAIN AT l52 BEAR RIVER FAIR The menfolk will testify that Mrs. Roy Snell is a whiz at the oven, whether its bread, rolls, or cakes. The judges at Digby County Fair like her baking, too, for she's awarded prizes most every year. That makes Mrs. Snell a pretty good authority on the subject of baking ingredients. "The choice of ingredients is so easier and faster. Mercury Trucks oifer FIVE "power-engineered" V-8 engines ranging from 106 Hp. to 155 Hp. : "Loadomatic" economy. Completely new "Driver-engineered" Mercury Trucks are truck- engineered-truck-built to meet the hauling needs of expand- mg Canada. important," says Mrs. Snell. "Fm extra careful about the yeast I use. For years I've used Fleischmann's Yeast- it's good and lively and I know I can depend on it." Depend on it. The choice of Fleischmann's Yeast by prize- winning bakers all over the Maritimes is based on prize- winning results. ; each teamed with proven n 3.. Yollll Ililllilllii muck nnusn .....m,r W Ii'iElilllRYmus.:r.I Stewart Motors Ltd. F. Earle Mcnonaia - . YOUR MERCURY-METEOR DEALER YOUR MERCURy.METE0R DEALER ' K 224 Great George St., Charlottetown summengde M.-.-.51-3.- . . Children need the kind oi nourishment Carnation provides, all through their growing years. Mix Carnation with an equal amount ot water to: cooking and tor the chlldreats drinking milk...IueCe.rasiionnadlluIed forosresls.- ms mu: svssv noctos knows , "Irons Contented Cows" '