I l l I i I -v-,--.-.--5 IPAGE FOURTEEN CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ATTENTION .- Kins - ATTENTION! I ANOTHER BIG "CARTOON CARNIVAL" FOR YOU THIS SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 Come One, Come All and Enjoy Many of Your Favorite Cartoons. TUWERING EXCITEMNT FROM wiiliiliioil if lit -r” ” ""JIlBIl.E l 1G , no TE ci-i'N'i' COLOR alamn llllUGillS o, M... .,. iii illlEl- Pillllti more at .............c. lid ' I John Twist&James R.Webb ...... Felix Feist REGENT TODAY 2.30-7-9.15 2 - BIG ATTRACTIONS - 2 as FURY!) Charles Starrett Smiley Burnette - AND - 'Lorut'- in L-vovylcrgtlyl OUR 2nd MOVIE IS TWICE AS FUNNY AS OUR FIRST!'.” QUAKER MACARONI Pkg. 16c WHITE SUGAR. I0lbs. 98c 3cans 47c and BEANS. Zcans ..... 35c CORN. 2 cans ........-.. . Co-op Fancy Pink SALMON. 1 lb. can ..)..... . . .. Co-op .Fancy Pink 1A Ibo 1:wcarc'm.-."-'1 33c 45c 25c Anti-Tuberculosis Project For I Suminerside As recently announced in these columns by the Director of Tuber- culoais Control. an x-ray and vac- cination project would shortly be undertaken for the people of sum- merside. It is now announced that this programme will start on the 16:'n of March. It is planned to first cover the Summerside High School begin- ning mi that date. at the school, and then the convent, starting the following Monday. at the new Health Centre. The first essential phase is a chest x-ray of all people. This will be followed by it tuberculin test, which in the case of the school children is subject to parents con- sent. The school children will therefore be taking home. next week, consent slips which will re- quire the signature of parent or guardian permitting the tuberculin of this week, but beginning March 9th for a couple of weeks will be closed. will not inconvenience you- our many valued customers. Why not see us today for your anticipated needs? Thank you. WALLACE MOASE, Mgr. Moase Jewellers Storel Open as usual for balance The manager trusts thisl THE GUARDIAN: testing of the child. 4 The result of this tuberculin tag: is then read as houra later. when this reading shows no reaction to the tuberculin teat and the chest x-ray also shows negative. it is recommen" -' by medical author. itiea that such person accept a BOG vaccination at a later data. From the Nth of March to about mid-Aipril the clinic will be open at the Health Centre at convenient hours, to be published. for the adult population. Tuberculosis is not restricted to any age group and is indeed very prevalent in the middle use bracket. BOG vaccina- tion providea a considerable de- gree of immunity to 113. Therefore all the adult citlz of summer side are exhorted to take advantage of this precautionlly measure and attend the clinic. It is but a mat- ter of few minutes for each visit. Whether or not a BOG vaccina- tion is found desirable, a chest x- ray should be considered a must for everyone. This project is wholeheartedly endorsed by the summerslde phy- slclans. The republic of Western Ger- many covers 94.000 square miles: Eastern Germany has 42,000 square miles. Woodworking See us now for all types of woodwork and repairs. Also Lawn Chairs, Ornaments, iWali Shelves, Corner, Mag- azine, and Paper Racks. ALBERTS WOODWORKING SHOP Kensington Gold Wave you specials on cold wave From now until Saturday, March 14th, we offer it 7.50 for .............................................. .. 5l6.00 ilil0.00 for .............................................. ,, 8.00 rIelene,Curtis Beauty Salon ........................ ,, rim 2322 Queenie Beauty Shoppe ................................ .. Dial 2420 Allona Beauty Salon ...................................... .. Dial 2812 Marie's Beauty Salon ................. ................ .. Dial 2583 Permanents permanents as follows: Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Williams. Also Serial and I CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTON lflaming adventure in technicolor-Enemies fighting side by side at "THE LAST OUTPOST”, starring Ron- ald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming, with Bruce Bennett, Bill Matinee 3:30 on Saturday. News. Hello Folks Here I am paying TIGNISI-I. I will and pancakes mode I Quaker products. AUNT JEMIMA CAKE MIX Silver or Devills Food 2 pkgs. 67: C0-OP TEA, lb. 83: BOHELESS COD, lb. BOHELESS HAKE. lb. 20c IOAHROTS. 3lbs. 17c Sunkist Giani Size .. 13: be here at the TIG- NISH Co-op, Mondoy. Tuesday and Wed- nesday morning. serving delicious cakes ORANGES. 2doz.........I.... 53c CO-OP SOAP POWllER- . I . my first visit to with my famous lge. Size .. 37c SPECIALS . Ilrekan lines of PAINT priced to sell: also After Stock Taking Sale on: ' men agyleman s and Children's Wear. greatly reduced prices. ll C0-OPERATIVE issii LTD. PHONE 11 I . CHARLOTTETOWN , -.. MARCH .1,N19s3 Strange But True ly F. ll. Maoilrtianr Bandits are learning to be real gentlemen than days. not July a young fellow held up and robbed a aalaa girl of 880. Before taking of! he told her: "This is the first time I ever did like this. but I need money to pay my rent." He took the name and address of the victim promising to return the money aoon. Two months later the money came bad: by mail with this note: "Sorry I couldn't return it aooner. Your Friend." By studying hard from youth to old age, any person can learn about half as much as he thought he knew at 18. A chemical company at Everett. Mesa. is producing Methionine Analogue as in poultry supplemen- tary feed. which will grow bigger and better chickens. Believe it or not, but Juke boxes are now replacing organs in some churches to provide pepped up hymns for church goers who are tired of the old tunes. Such a machine has been placed in st. John's Lutheran Church. in Harri- son N. J. The Juke box pours out such spiritual classics as. "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" - juke box style. All the churdh at- tendant has to do is press the button under the desired hymn. . . . An English pharmacist named John Walker invented the first friction match in 1321. But it was Pusey who cut and folded a small piece of cardboard in 1892, dipped 50 thin cardboard stripe into a matchead composition he'd brewed over an old-fashioned pot-bellied stove. painted a scratching surface on the folder, and stapled the strips inside. Hannah Duston made news in l-laverhlll, Mass. when, with the aid of a 14-year-old boy, she scalped 10 Indians. Her statue may be seeniln lIaverhill'a Grand Army Park, with tomahawk in hand. l-ler descendants preserve the or- iginal tomahawk and scalping knife. Interesting relics of Hannah Dus- ton may be seen in the historical society in Haverhill, where the Duston-Dustin Family Association has hold meetings since i697. the year the historical event took place. 0 O 0 Rice farmers of Sumatra have to pick snails and insect pests as well as noxious weeds. Why? Because most of the country's annual 6,500,- 000 tons of rice is sprouted in ankle-deep mud and water. Ducks waddle about in these fields till the crop matures; then fields are dried for harvest. George Terik, 63, got himself in a pickle for picking a pickle out of a pickle barrel and not paying for the pickle. Terik admitted the theft but the justice of the peace reduced the charge to disorderly conduct and fined him sl0'l to be worked out at the county jail at the rate of 82.50 ii. day. Then police surprised the pickle thief when they chipped in and present- ed the prisoner with a dozen dill pickles. O O D What is believed to have been the last wildcat in Prince Edward Island was shot by James Jewell, of Kingston. about 26 years ago. This animal. seen by your cer- respondent. shortly after it had been shot, weighed in pounds and was some 30 inches long. . The for was reddish brown with dark rings around its tail. Wildcats were once plentiful ini this Island, but like the bear andl other fierce forest creatures theyl have become extinct. I one-third out of every six of Can- , ada's population derives all or partl of their income from dalrying. In 1950 Canadian: spent 2'.?.-, times more on alcoholic beverages than they paid out for milk andi milk products. I "Goo Goo" a Mallard Duck - later changed sex-and lived a gentleman'a life for 16 years as a pet of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lanicun- came, of Vancouver. B. 0. First the tail feathers changed Then Goo Goo'a nook became ring- ed like the neck of a male. Next the color of the feathara of her head changed. and from that day on goo goo changed her habits completely. In other words. she became a ho. atrange but truel O 0 I In the winter of 1947, a red tide swept the beaches of Fort Myers Florida. Fishermen reported thou- sands and thousands of dead fish floating in the vicinity and about 10 miles off shore. Then the wator becarrn quite clear and the strange phenomenon has not returned to date. Finally after putting forth many conflicting theories as to the cause of the red tide. the cause was definitely established by a Marine Lab. which said it was a form of like known as gymnodlnlum breuis not more than ilioooth of an inch long. With the aid of two whiplike thread! attached to ill body, it makes a Jerky path through the" water. wlththaradtidaoameavast amw of than littleypaau, vdicae number-a poleoned the wsteriand killed the fish. Nobody knows why the or-mal conoentratlori occurred o the Florida. com in 1941. TORONTO ROAD SCHOOL The following is the report for Toronto Road School for the month of February. Grade Vxn.-1. mien Gallant: 2. Kenneth Gallant: I. Martin Doiron. , Grade Vlf.-I. ldwln nun Grade VI.-1. Pearle llacguiara; 2. Norma Gallant; 8. Gloria Peters. Grade V.-1. nary Gallant. Grade IV.-1. Reginald Paton; 1. Betty nlaeqularer I. Elmer Dolron. Grade rn.-1. Eileen Gallant; I. Muriel Blaequiere; 8. nlaabeth Gallant. Grade II. (A)a-l. William Blas- Iluiere: (ll)-l. Oarol Dolron; 2. Raymond Gallent; 8. Linda Gal- lam. Grade I.-No tub. average in senior trades: rearla laoqnice. 83.45. mghaat avcage in Junior grads: O'Leory and Vicinity --Mr. William lllls. Bpningtiaid West, owner of the store formerly owned by M.l'.'GOoI'(I Wilkinson. is remodelling it and inst-ullina sol!- Iervloe, a more modern syatern. Mr. Ira Dennis, accompanied by his parents. Mr. and Mn. Nelson Dannie, 0'l..eary. motored to Port Hill recently when they visited at the home of Mr. and Mn. William Dennis, also Mr. Fred Dennis. The Springfield West Baptist W. M. 3. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert England Tuesday afternoon. Mardr 3rd. , ..... A meeting of the O'l.eary Pas- toral aiarge of the United church was held Monday evening. March 2nd in the o'Leiuy Ghuroh. '1ilie moderator, Rev. Mr. Forvyilhe pro- sided. The meeting was called for the purpose of dlaouslng the poa- sibility of a minister for this charge. Mrs. sterling Frlzzell of Spring- field west has returned to her home after visiting with relatives and friends in Charlottetown. The many friends of Mr. Ira Dennis of (Jason are pleased to see him around again after be- ing confined to his home with a broken ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lidstone left on Sunday, March ist for Hai- iiax where Mr. Lidstcnc will at- tend a refresher course. Mim Margaret Doyle of Hope River has nnceptcd the position of teacher of the Springfield West School. Mrs. Orville Yec and three chil- dren of Saint John, N. B. are spending a few weeks visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Har- ry Boulter of Unioiivale. Messrs. Earl Phillips, Phillip Thompson. Blnir Thompson and Lloyd Jelly returned Tuesday even- ing, March 3rd to their home: af- ter visiting friends and relatives in River Hebert and Mcnctcn Mrs. Hug-hic Macciregor, O'Leary. visited her husband who recently underwent an ,operation in the Prince County Hospital in Sum- merside. His many friends are pleased to hear he is steadily im- proving. Mr. Ken Callback. sumimerslde. was ii. business visitor to o'Leary Tuesday, March Cird. Mr. Gordon Maxwell. -Summer- side. was in 0'Leary 'I'ue:da,v and Wednesday. Miaroh 3rd and 4th on business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MocAu.sland were visiting in Spring Valley. the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Keith Har- rington, on Tuesday. March 3rd. A very large crowd attended the final game played between the Bummersido H..C.A.F. team and the O'Leary Maroon: Wednesday night, March 4th in the 0'Leary rink. 0'Leai-y winning the game :3,-,s,,,,,,, ,, gm:-r,,:', 1; 3 Professional - cards 0'I4eId'! team. E. E. PAIIKMAH Ont. D. loo. OPTOIIIIBIIT Glaaaea mus '- Ina Ironing Olfloe Ilouraz I to II - I to I and 5! anllplnfanena Mi-a. Wilbert Dannie. Basie Dan- nie. Florence Gaihnt, Lilian Yen and Betty Macxiruion attended the hockey matdi played in the xen- sinaton Rink Saturday night. Fab- niary ma between Hie Obsary gztiermedlates and the xenalrutoo in. . m-.r.emi-auuiiei-or-min-oiimi - curiae.-or Mass. and Mr. John i PHONE 338'! Blllirica. Lust, also Mr. and Mrs. IIOINT TIIEATIE BLDG. Merritt Ber-neas of Orangeville, Ont. Summer st. Bummeralds are visiting in Mount Royal with their father. Mr. Juries Sllllker. after being called home due to the sudden death of their ” , Mrs. Milbury of Dunblane was a recent visitor to Unlonvaie, ,. I. F. HUIITEII R. O. Giunniei-aide. P. B. I. Complete Vlanal Analyasa the guest or her sister and brofti- mu" FM” er in law, Mr. and Mrs. charlie PHONE 3", rlolevy. . SMALLDIANS BUILDING Ma-a. Nelson Dannia of Cinaary orronmrnrs: received a. letter from the secret- aryttreasurer of the 0'I.aeu-y Un- ited Ohuroh thanking her, and ex- pressing their appreciation for the splendid duties performed as Jani- ltor also. for keeping fiouvers nice- ly arranged in the church at all mes. '. EARLE HIOKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of OOIIIBBICV Summers" . P. ll. I. PHONE 2838 R. E. ELLIS & SOH Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE The many friends of Mr. Leon woodaide of Mt, Royal are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Vic- toria General Hospital. Halifax, undergoing ircstinent. His many friendl hope for a speedy and com- plete recovery. mrghel:::1oo;mg,eI Ems 5 Summer St. Summeraid. Kensingfon to attend the hooker PH0Nx' match Saturday night. February '.l.R'tDi . Miss Miriam Howlett, accompan- led by her mother. Mrs. 0.0. How- lett, O'Leary. left Monday morn- W. DHESTER S. ing, March 2nd for L mn-lo. Mrs. Hewlett plans on vldting relatives W979 T07 3 0011919 M m0"'lh3- Barrister. Solicitor, Notary, Eto. Mrs, Joseph M. qailant, O'Leary. 1-13-55- has received ii. letter from her son. Orell. telling her of his arrival in England and that he has obtained employment. Mrs. Gallant and fam- ily retumed to her old home in England some time ago. Money to Loan. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. ILO. Collections Promptly Attended To. Mr. and Mia. Dermot Macbean. Milo, and family were vialting in o'Leary recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis. A Z L. A. S. ALLEN B.A.. LLB. BABRISTER. ETC. us Watar Street - Phone nil SUIWMEIISIDE. P. ll. 1. Afghanistan was referred to u "Aryaria" by the Green geogra- pher strabo who lived in the fat century BC. OUTBOARD MOTORS On DISPLAY See the new 1953 model Evinrude Super Fast- win 15 I-LP. 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Purina Broiler Chow: Purina Growing Chews Purina Eggena, A Complete Feed Lay Chow Feed - Half and Half with Grain Chowder, Poultry Concentrate Booster Checkers AND A COMPLETE LINE OF TURKEY CHOWS THE 'PIlllIllA 'riuAiicE run nnstlim AT rim LOWEST? .,..