JUNE 2s. i948 7 ‘more Filtioutofyoiurworhmfll flm out of your play by keeping yovuh sell clecn inside. Real inner cleanli- ness can put a new Ipnng an your step, a brighter twin e in your eye. {lo start tomorrow with a spar- kling, bubbling glass of ANDREWI Liver Salt. _ Arvnnswa la not: "Just another l|xativc"-— it's a scientifically pre- red saline and antacid. Here’! how it docs its healthful work: FIRST . . . Armnsws cleans and refreshes the mouth and tongue. IIIMLY . . . To complete your Inner Cleanliness, ANDREW! gently cleans the bowels. It sweeps away trouble-making poisona,_corrects temporary NEXT...‘ w! sour stomach and corrects excess acidity. ‘mm . ..Am>nsws works on the liver to check biliousness. ms IDEAL roam or uxmvr ANDREWS Try Armnaws Liver Salt tomorrow morning. Get a package now. And insist on getting real ANDREWS . . . not a substitute. NOTICE Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of P. I. I. Protestant Orphanage will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall. Prince st. t'hzriottctown, P. E. I.. on irhln_v' evening, June 25th. at 8 . M. Sharp. A number of trustees are to he ppolnted to the board and all contributors present will have a uic; complete, printed financial gports will be distributed and the ork of the instltution_ freely dis- ussril. The meeting is wide open to the nhlie and all are cordially in- ‘mi in attend. The Clergy are silt-r! m make this announcement n ihr Sunday previous. IRA M- BROWN. Seoy-Treaa. Mcfiill Faculty 0f Divinity Professors MONTREAL, June 22 -(CP)- McGill University today named three professors to the newly- created Faculty of Divinity. Canon l-LH. Walsh. formerly rector of Christ Church. Dart- mouth, N.S., and for the last three years a professor at. the Montreal Diocesan College, was named as- sociate professor of church history. Canon W. A. Ferguson, principal of the Diocesan College, will be McGill professor of New Testament literature amd interpretation and Rev. N.B.Y. Scott. professor or the United Theological College of Montreal. will be McGili professor of Old Testament language and literature‘. FARMERS IITTEIITIIIII WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK HAY MOWERS, 9 H. and IO ft; DUMP-RAKES, SIDE DE- LIVERY RAKES and HAY LOADERS, BEATTY HAY CAR- RIERS und TRACK, HAY FORKS ond P-ULLEYS. WATER SYSTEMS, PIPE and CYLlI-NDERS. PIPE FITTINGS, Galvanized and Brass; PRESSURE TANKS, oII sizes ENTERPRISE RANGES MaeLeod d: Greene’ MtiliTAiiIE l l l l l l l m Also complete stock o! B EATTY FHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVYIEIM crumt cuhtuun ‘Ibis column h reserved for new! of local intareat, but advertilng of o newly natlre may be inserted at five cents a word strictly p”. abla in advance comma ran Phone m "'“" OILASWBIIL III Photographs. IJFI IR- corvrnpanarxoh SURAINCI. IIIONI SAUNDERS. 1800 for group and wedding pictures on location. -CITY TAXES. _ second install- ment City of Charlottetown Taxes must be paid by June 30th or inter- est will be charged. CHERRY “ALLEY Church service June 27th. at 11.00 A. M. St. Andrews, Orwell at 2.30. Vernon River at 7.30. A. S. Weir. Minister. CIVIC TAXES. - 1! Second In- atallment. City of Charlottetown Taxes is not. paid on or before June 30th, then all remaining In- stallments become due and pay- alble immediately thereafter. SEE LUCILLE CAMPBELL. Charles of the Ritz. beauty "p. rescntative at our store tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. S. A. Mc- Donald. MISS LUCILLE CAMPBELL. special representative Charles of (the Ritz. beauty fashions. will be at our-Store Thursday. Friday and Saturday. s. A. McDonald. Canadian Holstein- Bulls For Italy Four richly bred Canadian Ho.- stein bulls have just been shipped to Italy. ‘This is the first shipment of Canadian Holsteins ever made to that country and it. is hoped that it will mark the opening of a new export. market for Canadian: Holstelns that. will absorb a con- siderable numiber of cattle. Ship. ment was made by truck to New York from where the bulls wcrc I being flown direct to Italy. The four bulls are all high class individuals and it is expected that they will give a good account of themselves in their new hurries. These include Egiantiers Emperor ‘Caron purchased from H. L. Guil- bcrt. Vercheres, Que, Indestai‘ Rag Apple Spartan. secured from James A. McCaguc, Allisbon. Ont., Pomona Comogram General B. bought from Bert Thornton, Thamesfcrd. and Lime Lodge Duke Colanthus from Norloch Farm. Beaehville, Ont. The Guiibert; bull is going to the farm of Count Alibertini who oper- ates a herd of i700 cows. This bu.l waspurcliased at; the recent Na- tional Holstein Sale at. Oakvillc fcr the second highest price for a bull of $3.600. The McCague bull and the Norloch Farm bull were pur- lchased by the prominent Italian firm of "Cirio" that has several im- lportant. farms with as many a: [1600 cows on each. The McCaguc ‘bull is sired by Talisman and is out. of a daughter of the five times All-Canadian "Marksman" vrhLe ithe Norloch bull is aired by Abe- “gwelt Iron Duke and is out. of an 834 lb. dam. The Thornton bu.l goes to "Tenuta S. Donato d'Albi'.- is. Grosseto." The herd of 700 cows is considered one of the best in Italy, Accompanying the shipment is Albert stagg from Toronto. | . nun? . lire you going through the functional ‘middle age’ period peculiar to women £38 to 52 yrs). Does this make you sufler rom hot. ilaahca. feel so nervous, hi ~ strung. tired? Then no try Lydia .. P Item's vegetable Compound to relieve au symptoms. Pinkhami Compound alao haa what Doctors call a atornachlc tonic eEsctl ivuu r. Putnam's was ‘iii our WAY IN A NICE WAY I WKNOW, SODR. . ‘ “IE5 ASKED SOL! I can’ 1 now-r "muck l HELL LIKE ANY FUNNY JOKES.’ By J. R. Williams JOKE I'M JUEI‘ REMINDIN‘ HIM THAT I HIRED OUT HERE A5 A CONPUNCHEIZQQ. .1» M‘! EYE.’ 23>‘ w ‘ United ' New! New! 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Mr. Graharr Hooper and subtended by Miss Heather MacDonald. of Halifax. as maid of honor, with Miss Helen Nichols. of Truro. N. S. and rlics Alice Trites of Salisbury, N. B., as bridesmaids. The groomsman was Mr. Paul Burton, of Yarmouth. N 5.. the grooms brother. The ushezs were Mr. Bensonu Auid, Mr. James Palmer. Mr. Gordon Wellner. and Mr. Sam Robison, all of Charlotte- town. The bride wore a gown of iv r satin with shoulder insert and front panel of lace. The fitted bo- dice had long sleeves which ended in points or embroidered lace and the bouffant skirt fell into a slight train. A corona-t of seed pearls and lilles-of-the-valley held her fail length veil of tulle in place. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses. Her three attendants wore gowns of white embroidered Swiss or- gandy wnith fitted bodices, full gathered skirts over white satin Her "maid of honor who wore a white organdy gown embroidered with blue flowers, carried a Cot- onlal nosegay of forget-me-noi... Her headdress was a band of blue fio-wers. The bridesmaids‘ dresses wcr; embroidered vdth pink and blue flowers. They wore bands of matching flowers in their hair and carried nosegays of pink snap- dragon. The bride's mother wore a dusk; pink dress. matching straw hat and black accessories. Her cor-sage was of white roses. Mrs. Burton chose a two-piece turquoise and blank taffeta dress. with which she wore a black strn-u hat and black accessories. She vivore a cox-sage of pink roses. Following a reception held at Stanhope Beach Inn Mr. and Mrs. urton left on a wedding trip. For travelling the bride wore s. chad.- reuse “vlobl suit, a hat of natura‘ straw trimmed with flowers and beaver tan accessories. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Burton are grad- uates of Acadia University. Wolf- vllle, N. B. They will spend the summer in Yarmouth, N. B. This winter they will live in Montreal where Mr. Burton is in his final year in medicine at McGill Uni- versity. Out of town guests were Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Bunion. Misses Pauline and Diane Burton, Miss Joanna Mr. and Mrs. Harris Crowell. Mrs. Don Allen, Mrs. n-neat Harding of Yarn-loath. N. 8.. Mrs. Winston Carr, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Height. _ 1111:“ M STORE wharf-Phone 219 l‘ H. [ST Glflllllfh KENT SIS. EIIAFILUIIETUWNPI I Changes In T rain ‘ Service To P.E.l. MONCTON, June 28 - Further changes in ‘summer train service for the convenience of tourists travelling to the Maritimes were announced today by Frank L. Dou- gait, general passenger agent. At- lantic Region, Canadian National Railways here. improved suhedules will provide a direct through ser- vice to Prince Eldiward Island for tourists travelling from Boston and Saint. John and from Montreal. The changes become effective June 28. "We have received many requests to operate additional trains in the summer months to accommodate tourists to PEIR‘, said Mr. Dou- gan, "and this is now possible. The demands upon railway equipment are great but with the recent; de- livery e4 new strczmlined passen- ger cars there has been some re- lief in the situation. We believe that the inauguration of this new through service to PJELI. will he a boon to tourist travel from Cerr tral and Western Canada Iind the United States." A new train will connect with the Gull from Boston at Saint John leaving at 12.50 p.m. and with the Ocean Limited and the Sco- tian from Montrcai at Moncton dEDEPI-lng at 4.40 17-m- and arrive at Charlottetown at 10.30 pm. Re- turning it will leave Charlotte- tc-wn at 7 AM, arrive in Moncton at 1.25 PM. to connect with t-he scctlan for Montreal and the Gull for Saint: John. arriving at the latter point at 5.46 pm. All times mentioned are Atlantic Standard. Movie Star Goes Back To School, Learns To Dress BY ROE NEW YORK June 21 — (AP) — Even a. movie star sometimes needs a few pointers on how to dress to look her best. Pretty Jeanne 02161103’. currently 81911191111115 in “The Time of Your life". enrolled in designer Edith Heads night classes at the Uni- versity of California. Inc Angeles, recently to find out. what was “W!!! Wit-h the wa-y she dressed. She says: ' "I found I was doing pragflgglly WOYYt-hlnx wrong. I always liked girly-glrly things, and was likely to put. on too many frills. Now I've found that. I look best in sim- ‘Ple. tailored things. and I'm going w flick to my who u it kills Jeanne. who has been a top student eve; since her school days. when she was graduated summa cum laude from New York's H-un- ter Oollece. took to the U. c. L.A. night classes as a small boy to a baseball bat. Bays Jeanne: "It was simply wonderful. I never understood before how care- ful a woman must be in selecting U19 rtcht. clothee for her type. I Lgngille of Truro, N. 8.. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. MacDonald. Miss Mabel Munro. Pictou, and Miss Clahe MacDonald of Pietou. In low llsturlaacsa In lrltlst tislsna 'GEORCH.’IOWN. British Guiana. Junem — (OP) — A worker died in hoqsital. tonight to bring to five the death toll in Wednesday's plantation riots. used to be inclined to so shopping halter ekelicr. buy a dress hare and a hat there and never stop to think how well they would go to- gether. ' Plannlnl the Ensemble "But Edith taught me the im- portance oi planning an outfit. as a. whole. concentrating on excel- lent fabric and line for the basic dress or suit, and then adding a touch of drama with accessories. {the first. class problem which There have been no disturbances since Governor Sir Charles Wool-l ey clamped on martial law. The reclamation covered a perimeter ive miles outside the city. ' I confronted Jeanne after enrolling was to plan accessories for the same basic dress to fit the person- alities of four actresses. Another probltm was to plan an outfit for a working girl who must: Bristol And Vicinity Miss Mary Sinnott, was 2n the city on Saturday on business. Mrs. William MacDonald and Miss Eunice MacDonald. were visitors to the ‘city on Tuesday. Pte. George Daveaux, who has re-joined the anmy for a long term is making plans to move his iwife and family to Buxnrnerside where he is stationed. The P.WD. Dredge that has been undergoing repairs in the river all winter and spring has been remov- ed down stream to Red Head shore. A C.N.R. dredge crew from the city came out to open the railway bridge to let iher down stream. Friends of Mr. Francis Anderson. will be pleased to see him out again after his serious illness in the RE. Island Hospital. Mr. And- erson. is still very frail but coming along very iwell. Mrs. Cephus Davy, has left for her home in New Brunswick after a short stay in Bristol. the guest nl Mr. and Mrs. PR. Sinnott. It is ihitty-tvlo years since she left. hers and many of her old friends are gone this being her first trip beck in that time. Mr. Cyril Binnott. who has been attending S.D.U. has joined the army; for the summer months training he left last week for Win- nipeg. to enter the training camp in that western city. Cyril is no stranger to the west having been stationed there with the R.C.A.F. during the war years for quite some time. Father Francis Gleeson, SJ. who preached two missions in the Catholic churches here was called back to Boston. sooner than ex- pected imd left early Monday morning. Father Gleeson was born in Boston. Mass... and first visited the Island ten years ago when he conducted a retreat for the clergy. A runaway horse caused con- siderable excitement in Bristol last week. Two small children were sent to the store two miles away amd on the return home one “wheel came off the wagon and the scared horse began its wild dash don-n the highway. turning the wagon over: the children were thrown out on the pavement as the maddened animal raced for a. mile kicking the wagon to splinters and cutting one of its feet severly. Mr. Owen Sinnott. taking a wild chance brought the steed to a halt. and later sent it home. The two child- ren were unhurt but received quite a fright and their parcels were tore. The horse is the property of Laybolt. Brothers. in. And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Vessel‘. Marshifield, spent Sunday in York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brcrvn. Mr. vendan and Gerald Robin- son. have returned home frcm Hal- ifax where they attended the mar- riage or their brother, George Robinscm. Miss Christine Proud. York. is spending her holidays in Covehead, the guest of her grandmother, IVhs. George Besristo. .__..¢ Mn. Harry Veasey has returned to her heme in York after spend- ing a very enjoyable holiday in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Willard 00min and family M the City spent Sunday in York, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swan. - C. Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis and family of Freetown spent Sunday in York, the guest of their sons. Ira and Claude Lewis. Friend: oif Miss Anita Lewis. York, are glad to hear that she has returned home from the P.E.I. Hospital after having her ionsis out. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Melnnts and daughter Diane have returned to their home in the City after visit- ing in York, the guest oif Mrs. Robert. Crockett. Much sympathy is being extend- ed to Mrs. William Crockett. York. on the death of her father, Mr. Danie-l MsctPherson, orweil Cove. Mr. Arthur Veasey is having the cellar dug for his new dwelling which he plans building in the near future. Mr. Raymond Veuey has start- ed to build his new house. The work is being done by Mr. Harold Clements and son of Bast Royalty. w. Mr. and Mrs. MaoCailum have returned to their home in York after attending the United Church conference in Sackville last week-end. so. and Mrs. Merrill craswell and Min of (‘lharlottetown spent. Sunday in Ycrk. the guest oi. Mrs. Craswells parents, Mr. and M", Harry Swan. go to her office. meet three wo- men for tea’ at. the Stork Club and wind up at dinner with her best. beau at El Morocco. She could only carry an over-sized handbag for accessories. Jeanne solved the problem by providing the gkl with a plain navy blue suit and hat, with a atardaed white diekey for the of- fice. For tea she changed the diokey for a striped taffeta aacot and matching gloves For dinner ut- I Morocco she removed her iscliet. wore a cashmere evenlnr sweater and added a string of pearls Jeanne an: ,. ~ It's a Mouth-Watering ‘I Treat / ' You'll love Cereal and Fruit! fiunrsco Shredded Wheat Warm morning — and you want a cool, crisp, appetizing breakfast! 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