-y 4-9; AUGUST 11. 1953 Canadais Tennis Team '3S.3"” ' 5- iylll Anit-ri('an Znnc tie at Montreal. Left 40 right: ,,,.i. and Vancouver; Paul Willey, ..-o. 3.. 5 Davis Cup team lines up at the not before taking on Cuba in the semi-finnlslof the ' Bob Bedard, Sherbrooke, Que; Lorne Main. Tor- Vancouver, and Henri Rochon, Montreal.-(GP Phoyo). Thaltksoiiygt Yours Fnnllnued from page 2 rzite tinder local anesthetic, Wliili mi patient conscious, and prick the prrsmils leg. for example with a. pin ,1. rliry cut into the spinal cord. -Mimi thn patient no longer can W; mp pin pricks it also means viw ho uill no longer feel the burn- pnin ill the leg wlilcli is causing tigoiiy." Lckllllg pain travels along nerves ,.v t sp('('(l of about 30 yards a sec- uhilc burning pain is tele- iod at only two yards 21 second. :1; the above we can understand - the patient must make the ; me of taking it strong paiii-kill- :11: d:'-ii: or undergoing the oper- ation of cutting the nerve lines carrying the pain signals to the brain. In favor of the nerve-cutting operation is the' fact that it is done under 3. local anesthetic with the patlent fully conscious and ab- solutely free from pain, as prick- ing the skin with 8. pin keeps pat- ient and surgeon aware of the pros grass of the operation. For those who dislike or fear op- eration, the use of a pain-killing drug is employed; some of the new- er drugs do not cause formation of the drug habit or SCVEPE, depress- ing after-effects. The fact that cutting the nerve lines is done under a. local anesthe- tic with no pain felt during or after the operation. and the use of pain- BUY ONE... limited time lotion Special. 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CI-IARLOTTEDOWN H 31 for Charlottetown. enrouto to nnnual camp at Utopia in New Brunswick. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Ron and son of saint John. N. 3.. were re- cent guests of Mr, Melville Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Batchild- er and family left August 8, on a motor trip through Nova Bcotia. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald and fsmily of Charlottetown. ac- companied by Mrs. Archie Wight of Georgetown left by car on August 6, on a motor trip through Nova Bcotil. Miss Yvonne Gardner of Launching is visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. Annie Gardner. Master Roger Walker of Souris is vacationing in Georgetown. where he is a guest at the home of Mr. Lnd Mrs. Wslter Walker. Mr. end Mrs. John McAula.,v. who hsve been visiting friends and '1-elstives in Cardigan and Georgetown. left last week by cu on return to their home in Tor- killing drugs leav'ing depression of onto. spirits, would seem to influence the patient toward operation with no Miss Jean Macconnell of Char- further treatment necessary to con- loucwwn W” " weekmd BUG” M trol pain. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.B .. Macconnell. Master Jordon Stewart is visit- ing in Summerside, where he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart. Georgetown and Vicinity V rm. William Murphy was I Mr. Wlllllm Ives of Charlotte- visitor,to the city on August 1. tc-vin visited Georgetown on August 5. Mr. Eric 0'Hanley of Soifris was a recent guest at the home of Mr. A. E. Jenkins was a business Mr. and Mrs. spurgcon Walker. l'lSll0r to Montague. ' ...M. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hemphill Miss Mae Lavers, R. N.. of the and family of Pictou, N.s., niotm-- staff of the King's County Memorial ed to Georgetown and were weak- hospital in Montague, was a re- end guests at the home of Mr. ent visitor to her home in Gcorge- and Mrs. Frank Gotell. town. --- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Living- Mr, and Mrs. John H. Fraser atone and family of Charlotte- ni' Ottawa, Ont., motored to town were recent guests at the Georgetown where they are guests home of Mrs. Llvingstone's par- oi Mr. Fraser's parents, Mr. and ants. Captain and Mrs. John Mrs. Harry Fraser. Dicks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen have Mr. Benjamin Stevens of Char- as their guests. Miss Ethel Allen of lottetown spent the past weekend Boston, and Miss Pearl Allen of at his home in Georgetown. Boston. Also visiting their home are the Misses Vivian and Ruby Allen. Mr. John Dicks Jr., of Toronto. Ont., iarrived in Georgetown last week on a. three-week visit to his Dr. and Mrs, Philip Doyle and parents, Captain and Mrs. John family of Ottawa, Ont.. motored Dicks. to Georgetown arriving on August -- 5. They are the guests or Mr. Mr. seph "Sonny" Johnson, Doyle's father. Mr. Ernest Doyle. Canaclian National Railways re- MM lieving agent is at present cm- A number of members of the Dloykd in the C-NR. Statlvn in Canadian Army (Rwerve Force) St. Peters. 17th Reece. Regt., under command of Captain .1. B. Scully leit July Dorothy llIx's l:olumn- Cuntinued from page 2 sale borrowing of another's belongings is selfishness, especially when there is at complete disregard for the condition in which they are re- turned. If your sisters won't heed your plea to stay away from your dresser, your mother should permit you to have at least one drawer with a look. In it large family of girls, there's bound to be a certain amount of good-natured borrowing, and this I hope you won't refuse. The younger Miss Joyce Jenkins who is em- girls should be taught to return borrowed finery in good condition, and you should all benefit by this interchange of clothing, etc. There should be limits, however, and these are up to your mother to decide. DEAR MISS DIX: I had my wedding all planned, arrangments all made-then I found out. The man I was about to marry was already married and had four children. Just a few days before our wedding he called and told me he had a wife, but was getting a divorce. He said he hadn't told me because he hoped the matter would be over. Should I give him another chance? should I continue to see him before his divorce is granted? R. E. downright fool would even consider continuing with a man like this. Miaa Nissan cannot reply peraonallyito reader! but will nnuvol problems of interest through this column. take White Mag- : roa m auurvfnuy Waterproof Mascaro...ond take Eyodolizer. .- l ,'Nail Polish. I E--in ”; Combination mi... 2.75 com Iron 1.50 2 FOR OLAMOROUS MAKE-UP . . . Buy my Silk-Tone Foundation . . . and take Silk- i ; Screen Face Powder. Coniliinalinutvtltte 2.50 BOTH FOR l.75 Q .2 FOR lIPS AND NAll.S.'C . Buy Stay-Long - .le.weled' Lipsticlr...snd take harmonizing Combination tmlue 2.18 BOTH FOR L75 ' aimulaud MGDRE 8- M9-LEODIEE9 ployed in Charlottetown, spent the weekend at her home in Georgetown. . . 'Mutcr Gary, Gotcll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Gotell is a patient in King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague and all wish him a speedy re- covery. Flying Officer, Douglas L. Giggey, D, F. C., of the Ground Observer Corps of the R. C. A. F.. was ll recent visitor to Georgetown, where he was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Mabel Layers. ..L Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Phillips of even death. flat tiraa. -or 4- - . . v PIINCTIJRE PROTECTION eliminated. I , ANSWER: Why would you give him another chance? Just so he . could hurt you more? I should think you had enough by now. only a 187 Queen St. it go save you trouble... . t Tha B. F". Goodrich Lita-.Savor Tuboloaa Tirn , Ioals punctures on running whacls. . . protects oqninat the annoying troublo couud by . I ll save you money... The B. I". Goodrich Lita-Savor Tubolan Tin provi on greater aafaty than any tin and tuba. yet it coat: loss than the conventional luicty L tire-tube combination. D A gummy rubber compound under the tread immediately souls around puncturing objects, and permanently aeals the hole when the object is removed. inconvenience and delays are Brookline Mum. who no holiday- ing in the Province. were recent visitors to Georgetown. where they were guests of relatives. Mr, John C. Gotell, cnretaker of the Dominion Government Post Office is enjoying his annual holi- days. He is being relieved in his duties by Mr. Richard Layers. Mr. Jackie Lavers.'who attended the 2nd Canadlan;BoyscoutJam- boree at Oonnauglit Camp, Ottawa, stopped over in Moncton, Ny B., where he visited. his uncle and aunt. Cpl. and Mrs. Stewart W. Layers. He has taken employment during 'August. with Mnrvens donqaroua skids, that in lerioua injury, and inner lining that's part brook in the liner, :1 you stop solely. Your Goodrich dealer now has the ...if can be ygyr lIFl"'5AVl"I? nonmsou SUPPLIES LTD. 2'3 ) 5-5ASr5'5'5AS'Sl5 inowour no-rr:c-non Instead cl ci tube, the Lila-Savor has a patented damage thora'I no sudden blowout, only a lfndll Limited or Moncton. Friends of Mrs. E. n. Macnuen sincerely regret her recent mis- fortune when sho fell in her home and broke her a.rm. Mrs. Mac- Laren is a patient in King's Coun- ty Memorial Hospital in Montague and her many friends wish her a satisfactory recovery and a speed! return home. Mr. and Mrs. Jahk Donovan and daughter Jenn of Pictou, N. 5.. motored to Georgetown during the weekend, where they will vacation with Mr. Donovanis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan. Tlieyl will also visit with relatives at A loinobilo ' d , ire is caused by Hrs blowouts account for the loaa PAGE ELEVEN g Capo Tnverse. Mrs. Maurice Don- ovan who had been visiting in Pictou, returned to Georgetown with her son and daugh'.er-in- law. ..'Mr. and Mrs. John Geddy of Stunmerville.Maiis., who have been holidaying in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. Geddy's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Forden Gotell, left. by car lut week on return to their home. They were accompanied by Mrs. Geddy's mother. Mrs. Clementine Campbell, and Mrs. Gedd:v"s iris- ter, Mrs. Raymond Snloman, who will be their guests in Summer- ville. -A.(7. B.E Goodrich Tubglgss 'I' WWI? IT HAS Nil TUBE It may save your life... The B.I". Goodrich Lita-Savor Tuboluo 'i'ira given you maximum rotoction against the azord of blowout: and) fraqueritly result of many lives, and" on even greater number at serious injuries. Blowouts are caused when the inner tube explodes through weak- ened or broken tira cords. Because it has NO inner tube, a B.F. Goodrich Lilo-Saver Tubeless Tire changes ci sudden, dangerous blowout to a solo I-I-I-slowout-allowing you time to stop your out safely, with perfect control. ol the tire. In event oi I-I-s-slowout that lots regular tires . . . and SKID PROTECTION The Life-Saver trend is cross-cul lnlo thousands ol tiny grip-blocks. At 30 miles per hour on wet roads, it stops you 11 car length quicker than give: you lonqer mile-I age too. i- -------------------- ----. To: Tlra Division. I The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company cl Canola l.rd., I Kitchener, Ontario. . I Plaon sand mo lroo literature on tho I B.l'. 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