l I FEBRUARY 20. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CHARI.()'l"l'li'l‘0'v'i’N BRAOE’S BIO PREMIUM SALE YOIIR OIIOIOE PICARDY ROSE—50-pc. Dinner Set, service for 8-contents: 8 Cups 8 Saucers 8 Bread and Butter Plates 8 Dinner Plates 8 Oafmeals or Soups l Salad Bowl 1 9" Platter Open Stock Pattern Insurin- IIIIIIIIII OR TRlCYCLES-ALSO 2 BICYCLES No. 4 to suit s child 2 to 3 yefi No. 5 to suit a. child 3 to 4 years No. 6 t0 suit a child ~l to 6 years No. 7 two wheel bicycle, to suit child 6 years or over. (Only two of these bic_vcles to be given away free-boy's 0r girl's) G I II E N A W A Y ABSOLUTELY FREE With the purchase of one of these large size ADMIRAL BATTERY RADIOS 1% volt, Walnut Case, fully guaranteed. — DON'T DELAY — LATEST ADMIRAL TABLE MODEL Large Enough to Contain Batteries Cash Price $54.95 Complete with best Batteries . . . . . . . . . . $64.95 ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER ON HAND WHEN THESE ARE SOLD, THIS OFFER WILL NOT BE REPEATED BRADE, McKAY & Dompany Limited SUMMERSIDE, P. E. l. Borden Sch l Waive MacDonald. Wesihaver, Carrie Ahearn. lVlary Rose Tooinbs. AlacNevin, Eldon lilvcinnis, hlurdcclv Jardine, Buds!“ Perry. PIUSVILLE AND VICINITY BEDEQUE W. Md. S. The Women's Mis ionary Society u: Bedeque United Church met at», he home of Mrs. James Henderson. i vii Wednesday afternoon February ‘ i ‘with the president, Mrs. Ernest Weeks presiding and twelve mem- bers and two visitors prcxent. The Mr, Elmer Gallant. motored to worship service was led by Mrs. "—'-immnrside on lllonduy to resume fiir. Mick Gallant was a business visitor to Summerside on Tuesday. ‘Pearle Aifleck, who gave a most wvrk there. l inspiring message on "The Church. I’ , the Household of Faith", which Mr, Desmond Gallant, Duvar. was the theme for the meeting and was a visitor to Piusville on Sun- iclosed with a prayer that each <10)’ evening. be would have the iai h and i l $313155; m make the church, a and family, Shirley and Kevin, l better Church and a better “and were visitors to Ehnsdale on Sun- l to live m‘ . day afternoon. Th 1:. i of the hymn. ‘F/lte‘ i ‘Up, 8345,1151 Godq dosed tmsl Mr. Melvyn Jones, Bloomfield part of the service. The secretary. Comer. Kiwnt Silndfly With r018- Mrs‘ Orville Johnson, read the tivcs and friends in Piusville. ‘ t . f ti l st meeting. The mg Mildred Callbeck, Mr- and firs Lam" "alien. Bur- reported for the collection $2.5.lti,iion, Lot, i, worn in Piusville 0n Emergency fund $1.15. Mrs, w_ gpSunday evening for n short time. , c ' it m a n1 Se- fiiltinx oligrrgtléxedy Sixteeglns his-flu“, Mrs. Jacob Hardy and daughter, calls made and 33 house calls made l 1mm» 59”"- Sml-Irdai’ I" Silmimr“ during Jamlanh Mm RekL who ' side visiting relatives. was a delegate to the Presbyterlal. ——' gave s. very interesting report of the meetings. Miss Florence Murray, Missionary in Korea and; Miss Bessie Cairns. Missionary in‘ Mrs. Nelson Gallant spent the week-end in Duvar with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters. Mr, and Mrs, Johnny Gallant. ' - . ‘ 1 . .gllg?gls ;gfisnlafggckspggllfi_ Cascurnper, w't=re Sunday visitors .‘ ducted the fourth chapter from the iiueihc" mm" honl“ "I Plus‘ study Book, ‘Growing with the Years’, assisted by other members. The singing of the hymn. “I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord’, with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, \Varhui'ton Murray Miss Mae Dean, Brockton, has ‘ 4 n recently been employed in the i-lilliryggkiilfisfil’ Itgflifiglacghhgéif, \\'esiern Hospital, Alberton. brought the meeting to s close. Th? February mew"; of the Piusvillc St, Anne Club was held on Monday evening. the 13th, at ATR-MINDED AJJSSIES the home of Mrs. Charles Gallant. Paying passengers of Australia's Friends of Miss Joan Doyle. Campbellton. are plPZlSPLl to hear that. her condition is steadily im- proving after n recent appendect- clvil airlines totalled 1.560%?) in i948 compared with 1,025. 0 in 1947. PARTS FOR ALL FORD CARS AND TRUCKS ' A Large Stock Carried At All Times And Any Not 0n Hand Available In 24 Hours Phone, Write or Call For Prompt And Satisfactory Service |=. amtoouato METEOR - MEIIOIIIIY DEALER SIIMMERSIIIE omy in the Western Hospital, AI- berton. ARfl-IRITIS RIIEIIMATISM PAINS CAN BE RELIEVEDI grill u" Ifstcful thousands who have found nnTQiIhIi-MfrEIELEcNISsEhQ go" l?‘ ifdfiéiw nl roug , OLCIN Tablets are safe, ngn-fpxlg , , _ P! cannot harm the heart or any other ortsn. You can nhlaln DOLCIN Tablets at M‘! dru8 ltnrr. DOLUIN Is now packalwd 10f Y0"! ronvenirnre in three sizes. The cost is moderate . . . the results are astonish- July nmmui. c»: n bottle of Tab at: today. 100 tablets {D tlbletl for lB.O5~n.Iso available in bottlcl 16f m tablets. Doicln Limited. Toronto l0, n o. Professional Bards E. E. Parkman‘. Ool~.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIBT Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Offlcp Hours: 8 to l2; 1 to U i and by appointment. | REGENT THEATRE BLDG. l I Summer Sh, Summcrslde l. F. Hunter, R.O. l OPTOHITIIM 001 out... 2, 3 FIGHT OOLDS F431‘ 4r 40y sraae WITH A TIME-TESTED PROYEIt SAFE REMEDY Here ls a prescription- type Buckley remedy that has proved Its worth in countless cases for almost In- stant relief of com- dcsirubIeIIiatCii mutcdC ,. shorten the duration of a cold. _ PAGE TWELVE 800476713‘ » C/AMM/A/[fl cw 2511/11‘: ,7 mon colds. Buckley's Cinncmuted Capsules can be token Indoor; or out with safety because they do not produce DROWSINESS, DIZZINESS or NAUSEA. They circ specially formulated to prevem depression while promptly relieving the discomfort: of feverish colds such us running nosc, irritated eyes, chills, heqdqdw; Highly n". mmanded for grippc and like maladies. While it l; be token at the first symptom It is not essential. Taken at any stage they lessen the severity and Get a tin TODAY. First Row lleft to righii: Georgina li/lclnnls, Phyllis Trenholm, teacher, Alice Jay, Donna Currie, Second Row: Kay Crokcn, M arjorlc Walsh. Joyce Mclnnis. Doris Keough, Anita Tim-cl Row: Lloyd Trcnholm. Clifford McBreariy, Elmer Perry. Willard Gillis. l-ildzn (‘-~.ip‘.>ell, Bottom Row: Desmond Gallant, Gerard Sexton, Aldon Howlan and Vicinity Pros. J. Gallant of Duvar was In Hovvlan on llrionday. Tents Peters spent a day or two in Summerslde this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Hebe: Bryan were in O'Leary on Saturday afternoon. Octave Pineau of Duvar was on n business trip to Hovrlan on Fri- day. Mrs. Ben Gallant spent Thurs- dny evening _wlth Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Arsennult. Miss Delnis Gallant spent Mon- day afternoon st the home of Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault. Messrs, Stanley Dalton and John Griffin of Lot 7 were in Howlnn on Sunday afternoon. Miss Joan Arsensuit spent Mon- day afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shield. Mrs. Frank Peters of Hoivlan spent, Thursday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters, Duvar. Mrs. Robert Gallant and son Ed- win spent Thursday with Mr. and hlrs. Alban Arsenault and family. Albaii T, Arsenault was n train passenger to Charlottetown on Wednesday returning on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Gallant and sons were visitinr: with Mr. and Mrs, Eldward Gallant, on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T, Gallant had as guest. on Sunday the Forest View teacher, Miss Mae liialley of Alberton. Mr. Clarence Peters of Duvar and his sister, (Anita) Mrs. Nelson Gallant of Plusvllls were in How- lan and O’Leary on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters of rlowlan and Mrs. Nelson Gallant of Piusvlile visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters, Duvsr. on Sunday after- noon. ‘Mr. Fern Blanchard of Cape Wolfe drove to Iiowlan on Sun- day afternoon from where on Mon- day afternoon ho journeyed to Bloomfield Station. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Buote of Mill Road were in Howian and O'Leary on Monday. In l-lowlsn they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Mrs. I. B, Arsenault was s train passenger to Summerslde on Sat- urday. She plans on spending the week-end with her sister, Mrs. John A. Gallant and other rela- tives and friends. Mrs. Jerry Arlsnsuit and little dlushter. Gertrude, left by train on Friday morning for s few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Gallant, Mr. Gallant, and other relatives and friends In‘ l-lslifsx. Ben L. Arsensult, sn old and hilhiy respected citizen of l-fowlsn went on Wednesday to the Prince County Hospital for X-rays. His many relatives and friends are hopinl that his condition will not be serious and that he may soon return to his homo. ssunmms aunmnm l lummcrstds, nu. l T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Oensdlsaluslctfimmuu PIIOIIE 196i A beautiful winter wedding took l. . "m" . . place ‘It Sf. Anthony's Church, “ 181d. 0n " ‘ morning, "W"! "W! Feb- mn u 82% whon mama. p30)“; u" dsushtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ben I Gallant of l-lowlsn, became the charming bride of Edward bowler of Charlottetown. Rev. M. J. ROOM)’. parish priest. officiated at the nuptial ceremony and also the nuptial mass. 081D — (GP) -- Norwqlsn fisheries don't. like to wutc fish products. Tanned fish skin is re- ported to make an excellent lu- ther for brlelssscs and Bookbind- ings. A fish fillctlng plsnt In northern Norway now is scndinl its fish skins to s tannin plant aces-by. DAILY ACROSS 2. Unadul- l8- l. Stimulus terafed 2!- 5. Move 3~ EmPI°Y swiftly 4. Color 22. 9. Drench 8. Something 24. 10. On foot admitted 25. l2. Employed 6. At a 25- for wages distance 27. 13. Steel splint ‘I. A fragrant 28. of a short Shrub skirt 8. l-lurlcd 20. (Armor) 9. A fragment. H. Part of ll. Exsminu 81. "to be" tlons 34- 15. Compulsion 15. Performed 35. 16. Music l7. quarrel note 17. Tidy m. EncountereO 20. Dared 22. Cruel Z3. Often (poet) 24. instead of 25 A pull. Ill of hair 27. Raveled bu! 30. Coffee receptacle 31. Fate 32. Greek letter 33. Young msn (Scot) 35. Coin Lisp.) 36. Scot‘! 37. Wide-await! 39. Heron 40. Water crafts 41. Dcscry 42. Foreman DOWN l. Evening reception AXYD IILONG Each day the code letters are IESSKA CNGI. CH HC UDGGKZ-IJDX Saturday's Cryptoqlote: MILTON. IWINISH OLUTPONT LOOKS TO HEAVEN AIDE!‘ HIS GORGEOUS FEAST- BUCKLEWS CINNAMATED CAPSULES C R O S S WO R D IILIIIF-illl Soak flax Stumbles, as a horse Froth Back Throb Citrus fruit. Enemy Puts forth cflort Small uwrcsslonl Sollod Profound Bodies of water llilfli Hlflkllil’) lsturdsys Anuuw‘ s1. Warp-yum 38. Game o! chance DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-Herck how to work it: I LIAAXR FELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is itsed for the three L's. X for the two O‘s. etc. Single letters, apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words arc ell hints. different. AfiyptcgnmQuotntiol N SHQK Gl-l VHLK JNU NA. 6.1K!!! Z GJKA JK’! CESS KILKDZK. NEQ pummel w lung rssium Iranian‘ YOUNG HERO LEWIS. Sussex. England — (CF) - Ten-year-old Jimmy Stonestreet carried his badly burned brother more than half s mile to hospital. Jimmy's brother was bin-nod when his Pylcmu caught afire after touching an electric heater. BUFFALO BILL STlLL RlDES SALFORD, Lancashire, England —- (CP) -— Western novels n" the most "dog cared" books "- the library here. reports the llfi~7i librarian. He said adults src more ardent. "westei-n“ readers ti!!! children. -< ELEC y > “WAX \\'\_ ‘N GENER A L TR I 55% CANADIAN (LENER/ii. ELECTRIC