,‘ONFIDEN“l‘lALLY see what's YO. URS MONTREAL, M latli—M " ' uh I stood yfur hoixiy:.lm6Iie:k‘it?‘ii:de'rl'l 0 . “D it in Iii-strclass condition. If you do this every year, you'll not only mginuin ”‘° "1" °f.y°‘“' P'°P¢|'IvY. but also renew that wondegul ‘sells’: 1‘ non. ou out ave to let , ' I; you haven't. the ready cash to pay for themfepxiirii ‘O H“ been” 3 which comes from pride of panes- . remember, the longer You PI" 0“ ‘-5090 "Flirt. the more expensiv- they become. ' t d li‘.i]l{'llimOF IISFONTREAL branch. for low-cost loans for home irnpiovement from the. to their individual circumstances. You'll them on terms best suited in and have I chat with the manefig of your 19,,“ es have arranged Thousands of cou lgof M—and repaid find your B of M manager interested in helping you keep your property m tip-top condition. Some Women Are Confused about what "washdsy products" are sup- posed. to d make your rcsii its. 0. Here's some information that will ashclay alot better. Soaps and 4lr=tcrgents—i'egardIesA of their colour—take out dirt. Bleach takes our. slam. Laundry Blue makes your wash really white. For sheets, shirts and other white th_ings_be sure in use Laundry Blue. It's really quite simple to use and it costs log than two cents for a whole wash. Try it in your next wash-you'll be thrilled with thy Buy RECKITT'S BLUE, Flzxible As Your Wrist-that’: ’ the way you feel when you use the heauti- fu I 4 - W A Y 7. I I’ I’ E R - MOI’ made by 0-CEDAR. of Canada Limit- ed. That's be- «use the 4-way socket, allows the rnnmellcd handle to swing effort- lessly. l'se it super-wide for int e areas; than swing (May as breal .- mg!) into long and narrow; or prcstol up sideways to get. be- rwren radiators and the wall. (I Icrl that the Zippcrmop is as rlif’(‘il\’P as a rluslcr in my hands for getting into difliciilt. comers.) The moves pad sips off for easy waslimg. The top cyuality mop _\‘:irn picks up and hn do the dust. Best of all, the 4-WAY ZIPPER- MOP is unconditionally guaran- iml for five yours nizninst. me- 1‘ll;\l’lIt‘i'iI defects by O-CEDAR of Cunadii Ltd. Sounds Wander/ul snmeone say , . . "Let's have a cup of col- iorl" . . . with- nut having to Ir 0 r r y about the high price. . And you don't have to deny your mliee-loving iamily any of their pnjoymcnt when you serve them marvellous INSTANT CHASE k SANBORN COFFISE... . . Believe me, I mean that word “marvel- lnus", To begin with you get is smriny of up In 40:: a pound out? around cnflrc! . . . For another vnu can serve it "Ciistom-Made" ._just. the way each arm wants it. (hiihl, medium or strong.) Then its such delicious. 100% real cof- fee—n.nd no fuss or bother making it. You and yours can go on en- grrying the but in ooffcc—if you serve Instant Chase is Ssnbom. Why not buy some today? / ;_ _. ...to hear The “Time-Tulsa!" way to buy important fam- lly pomeasions -——lil:s the fam- i ly c a r, f o r instance —- is through the IAC MERIT PLAN. Over many. many years this Plan liss helped raise the standard of living for thousands of Cana(lians—just like you! They have obtained “buying help"—just the way you can- through dealers in automobiles or home appliances —- right across Canada. . . . With the Merit Plan you get the lawn! possible rates —in line with the best possible service! Your contract is arranged right on your dealer's premises. . . . The Merit Plan includes Life In- surnnce protection to the amount of the unpaid balance in most cases. . . . Emergency Travel Ser- vice if your purchase is a car. Made Tl|e_Loceli'eu Curtains ior c recreation room —and dyed them in the washing ina- rhine. Followed in- structions in a fas- cinating FRI-IE booklet. (Yos—I’Il send you oael) It's filled with tricky ideas for bringing new charm into . your home—with TINTEX. . . . You can renew curtains, cushion covers. slip cavei-s—oh so easily! No boiling—no i'uss—and over 30 beautiful colors from which to choose. The use of Tintcx brings a real joy in harmonizing colors ‘ and puttin fresh color and beauty intn fade . tired draperies and furniture covers. Tintcx is 15a for the regular package_—for the econ- omy size-—with twice as much-— only 25cl Write Cnnfirlentiall Yours. 1411 Crcsccnt St., Montreal: /or your free booklet. pure coffee at its exhilarating best . I . .1 - -‘ New Neecsfé is all coffee. nothing but coffee. , It is made from choice coffee beans, fresh . med. pressure percolned. flIV0“|‘ ""9"- Every drop of coffee good!!!" I" preserved. Pug Mofg _- poonful of .Nescsf6 in your mp, add piping hot it! very bm—rlie way you U1“ New Neacnfé Start today. Make water . . . there‘: coflee It ‘ If rwrylmu. your family coffee. You'll save up to 40¢ lb. over ground Conway and A Vicinity —Rev. music nmn. who was visiting various places of interest in the United sum: spent 0- 19' days recently visiting at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Georlle Hardy. Fol- lcy River. Mr. James MacDonald. Mu:-rs)’ noecl. left for cs”:-rlottetnwn on May 5. Mr. George Merriam was in Charlottetown on business May I. Mi‘. John D. Palmer and can Charles were visitors at the home of Mrs. Henry Bryan. Fvxlei River- on May 5. Mr. Don Lawson. Dartmouth, N.a., spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer. 700- ently. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boyle, Ken- slngton. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson on May 6. ' Mr. H .D. Boyle, Remington, in visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland, on May IS. The many friends of Mr. John W. Palmer. Freeland. will be glad to learn he is improved in health and wish to see him out around again before long. Mr. Charles Palmer. Borden. spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. 1'00‘ ently. Miss Erma Paugh. summer-side. was visiting her parents. Ml'- Ind Mrs. Leigh Paueh. East Bidelord. on May 5. Miss Eleanor Paugh, Summerside. was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Lawson Oatway. on May 5. Mrs. George Thompson was a business visitor to summetslde on May '1. Mr. Encll Morrison, Portage. ‘"3 visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison, Conway, on May I. Mr. Henry Bryan and son Alvin. Foxley River. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison were visitors etlhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Bsllem, Mount Pleaarit, on May I. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur smith, s.-.. Freeland, were business visitors to Summerslde on May 6. Miss Donna Palmer. who is em- ployed at the Bank of commerce. Summerside, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, I-‘reeland. Mr. John J. Murphy was visiting‘ his mother Mrs. Bernard Murphy at. the home of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Murphy, Charlotte- town, recently. Mr. Gene Malone who spent. sev- ssdmeetliswmuufivesatxsllrs Oren has returned tohh home in roxley luver. Mr. Willard Stetson. Hr. Vunori Stetson and Mr. Walter Heffel. Freetown. were bustneu visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sterling Palmer on May 8. Mrs. Edward Sonler and children. summer-al‘ , were week-end visi- mrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mscxlnnon over the week-end. The many friends of Mrs. Robert H. Palmer. Freeland. will regret to learn she burnt her hand very sev- erely on the stove. Medical atten- tion was received immedi tely. Her many frields wish her a. speedy re- covery. A number of parishioners of the St. Peters Anglican church. Lot Eleven, attended the farewell party held on May '1 for the Rev. and Mrs. Cushion at Port 11111. lion. and Mr). Walter Darby. Bummersl‘. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland, on May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oulton. Brae, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. on May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Bsllem and family, accompanied by Mrs. Lester Yeo and daughter, Mount Pleasant. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on May 9. Miss Erma Paugh, Summei-side. spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Pauzh. East Bldeford. Miss Eleanor Psugh. - side, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Psugh. East Bldeford. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mullgm and children. Freddie and Beverley, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Preston oatway and family, Poplar Grove. on May 9, Miss Dorothy Palmer is spending a. few days with friends and rela- tives at Dartmouth. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on May 9. Mrs. Richard Wall, Malpeque. spent a few days at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Roland Adams, rec- ently. Mrs. Arthur Adams was in Sum- merslde on business recently. Mr. Jack Mllllgen and Mr. James Gain. Murray Road, are employed at Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George sherry and son Eric, Lot Sixteen, were visitors at the home of Mrs. John Broonie on May 9 . Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Reeves and daughter Wendy. Summei-side, were visitors at the home of Mrs. John Bmome on May 9. Dr. Dewar, O'Leary and Miss and son Wallace. Argyle Shore, were - and inoculating the chiunn in the various school districts surround- ing Conway. Mrs. Muriel lilands. aiiinmu-side, was visiting her mother Mrs. John Bmome on May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Macxinnon. accompanied by Mr. Hebe: Broome. were visiting at 'l‘1gnisb on May I. Mr. Lawson oatwey and Mr. Walter snith left recently to look for employment on the mainland. Their many friends wish them every success. Mrs. Stuart Banks and children, Poplar Grove, spent a few days with relatives at Moncton, N. 3.. rec- ently Rev. Mr. cushion, Port Hill Par- ish, preached his farewell sermon at at. Peters Anglican Church, Lot Eleven in the afternoon. r Mr. Bernie Murphy. Summerslde, was visiting at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrsxlohn J. Mur- phy on May 9. Mr. and Mn Wilbur Hardy. Pree- land, accompanied by Mr. Edgar ALLISON Your 126 Cumberland Sf. GM. Cars and Trucks wlurs — WIRE — PHONE PONTIAC — BUICK — CADILLAC Veuxlioll —- GMC Dealer 1 Phone 7364-7365 r -we 0.‘6.|.T. liotlior Ami Daughter Banquet Long tables attractively decor- ated with bouquets of spring flow. ers and lighted tapers was the setting for the annual C.G.I.'r. Mother and Daughter Banquet held in the Vestry of the Ohs.r- lottetown Baptist Church on Mon- day evening. After a lively slnxlonl Miss Arlene Lsrter, the c.a1.'r. presi- dent. extended a hearty welcome to all those present and Miss Mar- guerite Brehaut introduced the smell! suests—mmely, Mrs. D. N. Bell, Superintendent of .l“IIAIl'£d 0.G.I.'r. groups in the Msritiinu, Mrs. T. G. Iva who . pruemeu the Baptist: Mlmlonsry society P. EL. Rev. J. D. Daviaon, the pes- tor of the church and Mr. R. J. Rupert. Superintendent of the Sunday school. hall C.G.I.'I‘. girl then introduced her mother. Ar- lane Latter nropomi . mm to the Queen and this was followed bl’ a toast to the Giurch proposed by’ Betty Roberts with response by Rev. J. D. Davleon, font to the mothers l>I‘0l>0sed by Dale Ward, by Dianne Rupert, Dianne Jenkins xinnon. chorus “Pair Gama our then thanked the groups who had country" by the c.G1.'r. and mum Provided the Banquet. solo "Begawlle" by Judldi Devison. The program consisted of a piano An interesting film in "Las- solo "Welt: in A Minor" by Hesth- lie Bell Singers" wu wn, um- er Gillies, solo entitled “colours" which everyone joined in the slug- bv Christine Mugford, piano solo log of "rape." \ mu... ., _ 8“ L heiieqzinll pockefllie savlnqsi Fresh Ground ‘ HAMBURG. lb. 35¢ STEAKS. your choice. lb. . . . . . . . . . . 55: CHUCK ROAST BEEF. lb. . . . . . . . . . . 39: Fresh or Corned §“’.,,,’,”,i,‘§,’;',,,},",{,'; .,‘j,",‘.§“,°_“ “‘""" ‘° *.‘,‘,§°,f,‘§°,,,"’;,,‘;",§j,§‘1-_.?_~,ff"*°’.**,;g PLATE BEEF. lb‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32¢: Devon Mr. Leigh Craig, Poplar Grove. 'lI‘1;-:1é\:)l:“ll::v€i;!:I,l:kDlal:‘Idb§I:)l;l-gillrghlif MUSTARD PICKLES. IO OZ. . . . . . . . . . 256 will provide work for local men, m1:’r::“c&Ics.l:h::Ar.I:‘..§::':‘lgml-:1: 3 Monarch :£:::5;.ll::.:t.F‘°::.1:%“;;:; nan RIVER CEREAL 39¢ ..i.°“.....‘¥.....t.’f“ "°” ‘“°°°” ‘“ Egg: RADIO rails. 15 oz.. 2 for . ...... 35: -P- ' n ecnucrnonsy insole.’ TOMATO JUICE. 20 oz.. 2 for . . . . . . 29: COLGATE FACE SOAP. 3 for . . . . . . . 25: WE SHIP ANYWHERE! MISTLETOE CURRANTS. 2 for . . . . . . . 39: _ » _ ,1 CORN STARCH.2for.............39c Genuine GM Ports and Accessories , 8 X 8 Ovenex L ‘ Fora“ "choc-seeeoeoseooeszqc MacLEO|I Ch'i'own. P.E.I. 9 x 12 Ovenex COOKIESHEETS.euch 9" Fancy Round A V CAKE PAN. ouch 45¢ VEL SOAP POWDER. giant . . . . . . . . .. T5: SUNKIST ORANGES. cloz. . . . . . . . . . 29: .19: BANANAS. lb. 19: SPECIAL Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE SALE 69: Regular 'l9e FRESH LOBSTERS ARRIVING DAILY -was I-'0ItII’S anocrnv as A 35“ ssnmsox a. toxin. Prop. wn: nnnrviin c. o. 13. Ave. On This SAVE 40.00 BIG NEW 8.8 cu. ft. FAMILY SIZE A RIGIDAI RE PLlIS— A Liberal Allowance For Your Old Ice Box or Refrigerator IIEGIILARLY 299.75 SALE PRICE 259.75 YOII SAVE 40.00 Delivers 0IlLY y 5 o_ nowu Your Frigidaire BALANCE MONTHLY your Frigidaire _S BIG?-DAY SALE May 8th thru May 15th ' 'A Springtime Saving for You! . . . But you have to be an early bird be- cause the quantlty is limited. This 8.8 cubic foot Frigidaire is finished In gleaming white porcelain and enamel. mlser" mechanism with 5 year Protection Plan. who are fully qualified for this work. Buy Now For Springtime Saving! 'SlDE and CHLTOWN It has the famous “Meter- Holman's will look after at all times through factory trained service personnel '.l'linrIdol_.IB!_18. nu nu amen " mg. 11 Mrs. '1'. G. Ives and respondid to; "Little Durl_eeq‘uerb—y-éaorie Mg]; 3,. ‘ii rq .' ; 3:-".‘.‘..