PAGE TEN - _ - rm: edAator-rerown - cuaaotAu “Bob's such o y young-looking Dad!’ DAD comes home with s springy _ step and sparkling smile. He's bright and cheerful as he says "Hello dear!"_]ust as keen as when he waved goodbye this morning; Yes, Mother and Dad, and in fact their parents too, realize what a p help line's ‘Fruit Salt’ has been to fitness and health. Eno’s ‘Fruit Salt’ is refreshing and pleasant to take. lt will help sweeten the breath and relieve acid distress-so often the cause of headaches and indigestion. Eno is free of harsh, bittersalts-no sugar or artificial ilavouring of any kind. Buy a bottle of Eric's ‘Fruit Salt’ m“ i’: by liolelie 96 yon-fade: c/tui wllfp e D° iememthgé f ' iores ' :.°:::::.toti~ .. t COlor. ‘ /® port i- ‘o '.~ 4/‘ O ® Don.‘ ggtiine n round i: i was?” 'Y““"‘“ v r More sins are committed in the search for beauty with rouge than with any other item of makeup. H’ Regardles of age. a. blotch of erinwon hardens the expression, ‘I fives sin-aged and haggard appearance, so don't use too much color. '5 Your face can seemingly be reshaped by placing rouge where I will detract aotesttion from any bed points and focus on your best points. Bo dont use in dabs and meaningless blotches and never show where it begins and leaves oiIf. "You can't fool m : : .|t's the French's mustard in Mom's smi- wichea that makes them the be‘ . y, m£§iit Yo: tang lmadw, I1? ‘nits; z s: be also to add French s m "s, ma“, cheese sandwiches -it gives the "right-bite" for hearq noon and snack-tuna appetite! Reserve Wednesday July 3d FOB ‘I'll Big Shoriluom And Herelerd Callie Held Day ~ Tlnh nntwinuantmmm-uitaa aunt» Wfaaloo Motion. Tlah promises l0 he ole of I0 bell evaata of its kill to be loll his year- Tlera wll be a good tliplay of beflr Iberian ‘aal Heater! cattle of vaelou one. All 0W0 I!!!" vvlteanlaterestellabeflershdarehvihlh atteal ills Iield Day. ram vvll be a umber of chisel shown Del of herd sires all females. ‘hero will also be a number of lpeelol spoaisva hen for II: contain. LlLllettiot-llloeletffllb l’. It]. llerofealvlseelers’ Asaoehtloi Lower Montague Width“? 19°‘ imltrig ‘g9; w . . ooe r fir. week end at her home in N‘ tune. Mr. Jamel M. l-levritt, r606!!- X155. tague. was organ-int and the Stumecm Baptist Chord: on Mr. and M1135 5110mm “d; arm Ray motored to the oily 011‘ Saturday. Mrs. L. P. Dome. Wllmlm‘ Mass, recently visited Lower Mon- tague and was the guest of her Sil- ter and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs- Raymond Poole. 0 to the fact that the ROY was atter/Jlnz Confer: enee in Sartvlile. there were no ser- vgu; in ma chumh here on Sun- day. Rev. Theodoirand M11 R05!- N. S.. were recent visitors to Lower Moratsgue. Recon-t visitors to Lower Mou- tague and guests out Mr. and Mr!- Robert Machon were Mr, and MYS- Ralph Beban and daulzhter and Mr- lnd Mrs. German and their two Inell sorts. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Portfol- Murray River, visited Mr. Permya sister, Mrs, LeBert Machon here. Miss Jean Poole, bookkeeper with James llewltt and Son recently vis- ited Charlottetown. Miss Mae Glover and others em- ployees of James Hewitt 8: Son, spent a very enjoyable day in bh! city recently. MP5, Austin Davey and All-ES Rodaih GTflah-Blfl, spent the week e-F-Cl at their homes in Gaapereaux. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clemente and family are enJoying summer weather at their cottage here. The Pupils of Lower Montariue School are progressing favours ly under the capable management of their teacher Miss Rita Wight, Burnt Point. Mr. Grant Graham. Gaspereaux spout the week end m Lower Mora- tague. the guest; of Miss Mae Glov- er, who is staying with her aunt Mrs. Robert Machqn. Mr. Ralph Coffin. Fortune. ac- oompanled by Sterling and Earl Cof- fln and Claude Macblenzie. were recem visitors in Lower Montague. -—L. Mont; Miss Selma Llewellcn. Montaeue. Meat-s Barry Hugh, Ashluy Urnler- atlne, Chet Irving and Morris Mao Lend, Murray Harbour, were Sun- dav guests of Miss Nellie Clements at the cottage. The fishing boat "Jock" arrived at the tague Government wharf Sunday morning from Newfoundland to engage in hake fir-hing for the sum- mer months for James M. Hewitt and Son. "Kathlene" Lower Mon- A regrettable accident occurred at the Hewritt factory on Saturday when Clarence Sorrey had the mis- fortune of netting his fingers in the wheel of the grirrier. l-le was im- mediately taken to Montague to the Dr. where his fingers were dressed and he is doing as well as can be expected. Mr. ad Mrs. Harold Annear. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Aitkeix, Miss Helen Annear and Mr. James King. Low- er Montague, attended the wedding of Mrs. Annenfs and Mrs. Altken‘: sister, Miss Ruth MacKenna, Up- per Montague. to Mr, Leland Nei- sorn, Montague on June 12th. w. and Mrs. Otis Jackson, Pet- ers Road. Mr, and Mrs. Neil Hooley amd. small son Neil, Charlottetown. recently visited Lower Montague and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jackson who has recently been discharged from the Anny after spending nearly five years service overseas. plans to open a "Men's Wear Store" in Montague shortly. ‘Ilhe Rev, Mr. McKinnon, Secre- tary of the Bible Society for Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, present- ed an illustrated lecture in tthe Lower Montague Giuroh on Mun- dav, June 10th, The Rev. Mr. Mur- chlson introduced the alter and favoured the cotigregeton with a solo. Rev. Mr, Adams. tor or Montague and Lower ontag-ue United Churdti presented the slides. Veterans Committee Hammers Out Policy (YITAWA, June 18-(0?) -—Its normal ranks swollen by a strong Liberal delegation. the veterans committee of the Commons ham- mered out its policy on three con- tentious Issues today anrl received notice of n motion on n fourth,- housmg-schedulod to hr- consider- ed Thursday. Four Cabinet Ministers. several parliamentary assistants and chair- men of other committees joined itheir strength In the successful efforts to uphold Government views. The committee first voted down a QCF. motion that all soldier settlers be wanted clear titles to ‘the land they took up under a ]Governmetnt theme after the First ‘Great War. It voted. Instead. for lextenalon to Sept. 1 of a dqadung for application for downward rd- Justment of those settlers’ debts, To zrant free titles would have Wt out some $5,(X!0.000 in debts l! ecflnx 4.00s men. The next committee effort ruled motored to Charlottetown on INS-l --- I Miss minaret Poole, Lozvofiulf "' Sunday. | v be allowed to sell land to veterans under the Land Act. It was argued that their Inclusion would simply add to the cost and that the staff built by the act administration was a equate to enture proper settlement of ex III ‘ _ The third int law the com- mittee tum own a Saskatchewan suggestion that the Land Act be extended to cover eta-operative farming efforts. Rene Jutraa (L- Provdncher) withdrew the pre- amble to the report of hla sub- cotnmlt which studied the ra- quelt. , Members of other parties Joined 0.01‘. representatives in objecting to a preamble which referred to co-operativea farming efforts “as Own-intents! ventures in the ap- slieation- of a new philosophy of a r. that real estate axenta mould not v send-rd rm lfferant social erds MAJ. Juat before adjournment, Progressive Gonssrvativo tionvsntlon GAIIIIIGIIII 3rd lIIstrIctof King’: Gountv A convention of the Rrogreealve Conservative Party will be held In Cal-dim Hall Ftldafy, Jun‘; 28ith at 8 p. m. I or t o tlldaies for the neat Prdidinehl dileeltiiillii. a n! two “n will ploale eaII meetings for the selection of delegates. ANDREW Mae-DONALD - annmvr acorn ' Convener! Poll chairmen O-IS-M-fl-M-H-fl-Gl l E. D. Fulton (PC-Kamloops) gave notice that he -would move Thurs- day that a 5 per cent subsidy be . applied to all V.L.A. homes built As on small Imldings at a colt greater than £6,000. OUT OUR WAY THE‘! " woutowr u= THEVTJ . wnn some ctevuae! DON'T TIIIOW RICE Rice l5 llflfilllly needed t0 feed n the ta v i l r UBIQUITOUB OXYGEN Oxyyen in compounds makes u moving plane can ‘ static electricity W l. ere with radio reception. SNOW iTlTlC Snowflakes next about one-half of the efl-rth’! oo-us. rapidly to throw rIoe at and about nine~tenlha of the weight suiticient of water. terf falling againd l eaun I OUR BOARDING HOUSE r. noes vow o "Me caravan: serene I've