M-53,11, 1953 Skinnymennvomen MQQJHM. en New rap. Vim. Vlsor -. wan a iariiii Ion: limbs riii out: any hel- " law: an uv: neck na d lonnr namvni; may loses lull-ntarved. sickly "bean-vols" look. hou- rllllll. on no-tin and dIt-'I"l'l 00 Iood than you more sirrasih and nourishment: in-I loll: In normal w-uiii. rnmi liiils. row "IN. Ik'QI.lIlnl(d" sin nnlv aim-. 'n-.v llllllltll min-r 'nnnlo Thhlstu rnr new vim and mam mumi-. mix you an. At all ariiusim sisWT- nip first to attempt the North- uit Passage from Atlantic to Dorothy lllx's GoIuIiiii- Continued from page 1 seems witty. As you come to realize that this form of humor elicits an unfavorable reaction and that it is alienating you from friends. and probably irritating your family. you'll get over it. In the mean- time, of course, damage might be done, You must moire a deter-mii-ied effort to conquer the failing. To help you to do so, I suggest a list of good, inexpensive pamphlets. A self-addressed, stamped envelope will bring it to you. t DEAR MISS DIX: I'm 17, and in love with a boy. 18. He says he loves me and wants to marry me when I finish school, However. he doesn't want to be tied down to steady dating in the interim. He wants to be free to date as he likes. BUT. he wants me to stav home waiting patiently for the year to end. ' T. R. ANSWER: Of all the gall! Tell your Romeo that girls have ad- vanced since the middle ages. They are no longer dbliged to alt spinning in towers while their would-be loves wander the countryside. You'll brand yourself as a fool if you acquiesce to the proposition this lad has offered. If he loves you-and I assure you he doesn't--he"d be only too happy tn roregn dating others. He's selfish and uncouth and should be given his leave immediately, ltllsa Niasen cannot reply personally to reulers but will answer problems of general interest through this column. P-.ii 'fl4'. s 1 ' AUG4 . if...) . &0l&9ffg(.,The roll that lam longer. V , ,. because White Swan is soft, but not flimsy. 5 '1 aadmelihe roll that Is longer! A I as. White Swan brings you 100 more sheets in every Zrolls. I C. or I -i E T gzgofse ezmu2&ze4i6wgX AN E. B. EDDY PRODUCT 0 0 THE GU ARDIAN. 34xzo”wm Bamzia MO NTREAL make rlnihes BUYS WHYS A NIEKLY the smell of AM” M-M-mmml Do!” you 1". CHARLOTTETOWN INtOIl'flXIi()N SI Hvigl esh washing hung outdoors to dry? And you'll love the look of it, too, when yquf white things are really white. How can you get them that way? With Bluel Yes, washing will clean, but even a washing machlnq can't. make them wliila. That is the special property of Blue. True whiteness is,made up of all ill. seven colours of the rainbow and if blue is missing, WIIII9 I""15 I0 TIIHKY yellow. That's whv washing needs that last rinse "ml BIII9 I” I'"5I"l'e FPB"kIillir whiteness. And remember Blue is kind to the finest fabrics. So use safe Blue to keep your white: ilungskwhiie Coats just a few pnniiira it month. ' Yel for the whitest wash, use RECKITT'S Bl.I'E. "Fla The Merry. Merry Month of May . . . but you r:in't. hi-, rht-er. fiil if you're sulier. in: a painful, burning corn. What to do? Do jtlryx Bew BLUE- . I A ' orn Planters w i t Ii Phrriyliiim. Phenyliiiin gets under your corn and helps push it out from mia'or- math . . . the first really new medication for coma and ralliises in over seventy years. As It matter of fact, in ariual tests it went. In work .'l37n faster . . . rinrl acted 35'K: more surely than any other leading remedy. I'm not sur- mised that three out of four com- suderers who try new Blue-Jays say . . . ”They're the best rorn remedy I've ever userll". You will, inn! Ask for Blue-Jays with Phcnylium at your favourite drug counter today. '& Fnundi Largo Sum Isl Money . Danger Ldlisadf There's sure to be trouble with the family if I forget. Ihe HEINZ TONIATO Kl.'JTCHUP at mealtimes. But that's not often, because I like it. as much as they do. Heinz Ketchup adds spice, variety and exciting tomato flavour to every -Iish lb touches. And what tomato Havourl It's the real, rich. ilavour of ripe, red "Aristocrat" tomatoes, spiced and seasoned to perfection by Heinz' experienced chefs. Just try it . . . see what it does for fooil at the table and in the kiirlien. I iilway-ii huy two bottles til it time . . . one to set helorn the folks at mealtimes-one In crank wilh. I always get. a kick when I read this in the newspaper because its proof of someone's IQ. niien. l'siiiilIy, ms to change nr-' honesty. Biit, iinhappilv, it doesn't happen very money lost is never found, to the great sorrow of the loser. That's why I don't take chances any more. Just before I leave on holiday, or set off on a trip, itls become second nature for my funds into BofM Traveller's Cheques. That's the safest, soiindest way of carry- i ., ing money that I know. You see, Traveller's Cheques E are only good when ' second time-when he rashes them or makes ii. their owner signs them a. purchase. Only you can use your B of M Traveller's Cheques. So don't let money lost - or stolen - spoil your holiday. Be wise and have A grand vacation-get. Travellerb Cheques at your BANK OF MONTREAL before you begin your trip. May Meeting or P.E.l. Presbytery The May meeting of the Pres- bytery of P. E. I. was held on Tuesday in the Church Hall at Summer-side with the Moderator. the Rkv'd. Donald Nicholson in the chair and the clerk. the Rev'd. T. H. B. Somers, at the desk. The following were also present: Rev. F, N. Young. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Rev. E. S. Hales and Rev. M. C. Currie, together with the following Elders: Mr. W. C. Lawson, Mr. Preston Campbell. Mr. E. A. Mac- Inrris, and Mr. Jas. Mitrchbarik. The Clerk reported the inability of Mr. Murdoch MacPhee and Mr. A. A. MacDonald to attend the General Assembly in Toronto in .lime and Mr. W. C, Lawson and Mr. Preston Campbell were ap- pointed in their place. Final steps are now being taken to complete the entire purchase of Camp Keir. free of debt. in the name of the Trustee Board in To- ronto. Fiirther progress was also reported in the establishment of n memorial cairn to mark the Gor- lk To get yuir 5 P I E C E 5 "Wills: Value 32.50 1 Knife I Fork 1 Salad For? I Dessert Spoon l Teaspoon F":-'1 I,O. REE AS PURE AS SOAP CAN BE SAFE FOR WOOLLENS, SILKS, BABY CLOTHES AND ALL FINE FABRICS SAVES YOU MONEY EVERY WASHDAY IASIIR WI ME IMIJDS template INDIVIDUAL SETTING PRINT your name and address plainly on a piece of paper and mail it with 31.00 and ANY rwo IOXTOPS from Silver-plal-ed Teaspoon I ROGERS .'Jllm'em9?o-le." Design if M? in each DOUBLE 7 ti MAPLE LEAF -SOAP FLAXES QUIX SOAP POWDER BYE DETERGENT as MAPLE LEAF orren sox isoe. TORONTO, ONTARIO or TRIPLE-SIZE lxPACl('AGE of don Homestead at Albertori. A call was sustained from the Alberton Charge in favour of the Rev. W. G, Lewis of the Parish of Bones: in West Lothlari. Scotland. A student, Mr. Gerald Dorari will serve this Field for the summer months. All the nelds will be man- ned thls summermMr. Goodwill Macnougall will serve st Brea.dal- barie and Mr. Alfred Williamson at the Tyne Valley Charge again. The Brookfield Charge is to have the services of the R.ev'd, Laurnnce hlalkie who will be ordained in the Brodktleld Church on June 25th: the Mai-shfield Charge is to have the services of the Rev, Lee M. MacNaiughton who will be inducted there on May 20th: the Belfast Charge is to have the services of the Rev, .7. E. I-leatherwood who is to be ordained and inducted on July 2nd. consequent to his re- ception into the Canadian Church by the General Assembly in June. The next stated meeting of the Court is appointed to be held in S. John's Church, Belfast. in July. 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Get Pride, with your luxury dusting cloth attached; at your dealer's, todayl PRIDE waxes furniture without rubbing -A- Beautiful golden yellow color! it Loci:-stitched on all (our edges! at Washable! Use it over and over! v0 O O icinify -Mrs. W. H.-J-airdine. who had been visiting her husband st Hall- fax, returned to Borden on Fri- day, May 8th. Miss Phyllis White of Moncton spent the week end of May 10th with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William White. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKenna and daughter Nancy Anne. spent a few days last week with Mrs. McKenna's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin in Burton, Lot '1. Mrs. Prank Butler and sons. Tommy and Frankie. Miss Mar- garet Butler. Miss Loretta Kelly and Mr. Wilfred Butler of Char- lottetown were guests of Mrs. J. J. Maclsaac. Borden, on Sunday. May 10th. Mr. Leo Williams of Toronto, was a. visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Trowsdale, Borden. on Sunday. May 10th. when on route to Charlottetown to attend the wedding of his sister. Misses Shirley Stewart and San- dra Clark of Borden spent the week end of May 10th with rela- tives at Montague. Miss Laura Own of Moncton spent the week end of May 10th with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ozon of Borden. Mrs. Maurice Lodge. Borden, spent ii recent week end with her husband at Halifax. Mr. Lodge is the chief electrician on the M. V. Abegweit. now in drydock there. saaiilch Inlet. on Vancouver Is- land iii H miles long. with maxi- mum width of four miles. Samuel de Champlain in 1611 named St. Louis Lake. nine miles from Montreal. DELICIOUS Every family needs the ex- Vitamin in Minute d ll”! 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