1e r cpuaaree mniwn noes w sewn v hwomoiuhvtl w m: MOUTH! OOLOITI Olllll ' YOUIIIIITII ll IT OLIIIO YOII TIITII! ‘col-GATE M rat U?“ ptflBON or“, by Coieiiei y/I :1 \ f‘ Do weor ierltin ever swim\ \ i. sui 7“ -» v Don? be uncomfortable ' on beach in briei bra. $ Chicago a... wane i: You'll be“ more fetching wearing the ierioln over your brief r-wim luli as: soon as youcome out o1‘ the water. Don't be eelfconscious and lllflloglu for a l then flawless beck. i-‘reckles can lend enchanlment to healthy skins and that might be. true in your case. M any rate. while nude fashions are hzre. you can be Just as dls~ unctive in ooverln: up your beck and shouldgrs and bare your mid~ "fl 0r this cute ierkin will hide ell and stillhea style. ~T oannuu. tqianlau This column Ia named fer one ‘of leeal internal, bet of a news: nature may be at nvrueu e word. strictly pes- la adveeoe. - CBASWELI. for photographs. CONFEDIIIATION use . annexe-a. m ‘DI. censorra t n uatu my ma. ° c‘ “frlfifffi STORE CLOSED. — 0 to death of Mr. Cherleswhfiell. Milton's Old finial will be gushed Tuesday. ay 71h until 5 ENGAGEMENT. -_ My, mg M“; Reuben MacCennell, Lorne Valley. slur-ounce the agement of ther daughter Arabel ans to Fr ericl: John Blair Ines. sonof Mrs. ath- erine Logs, Downey. Calif. Marriage to take place in the near futugei u NEWFOUNDLAND SHIP -— The S. S. "Keyber" of the later/Island Co. is due May 11th to oolt and produce direct for N d For space rates Bell a5_Co.. 0N RETURN TRIP -- Mr, Mg Holder and Bo FIRE ALARMS-The city fire- men were celled out twice yester- day afternoon. The first time was the basement of a FAREWELL AND PRESENTA- TION —- A large number of neigh- bors-as well as many friends from a distance gathered at the home 0f M: and Mr. . _ ter "Richard Sawlor made tile presentation of a weli~fii1ed purse to the guests of honor. and little Miss Ba Mrs. Muttart responded gracious- l.v. thanking their friends for the aiits and aood wishes. A pleasant eninq CONNOLLIHMcDONALD — A very pretty wedding was solemn- lzed at Saint Dunstanu Basilica on Monday morning at fiwvthlrty when Mary Margaret (Maysiei Connolly. daughter o-f the late Michael J.. and Mrs. Connolly. he- Tha cere- mony was performed by the Rev. Father Louis Dougan with iiai Mass. The bride, given in marriage by her brother. John .7, wore a turquoise blue suit with black accessories and a corsege of red roses. While the bridesmaid, Mrs. Gordon Toombs. wore a rose wool suit with matchin accessor- l-cs. Her corsage was ye iow frsur- man roses. Mr. Gordon ‘Foombs acted as best man. while Mr. Vor- non Meddigan ushered the guests. During the signing of tho register Mrs. Arthur Araenault anrl Mill hes sang the "Ave Austin Connolly pre- sided at the organ. Immediately ter the ceremony Mr. M ft on a honeymoon trip through the Meri~ time Provinces. On lhcir return they will reside in Charlottetown. Mil. Fred McDonald. Sf. Av- era's. returned home Saturday niah after a verv enjoyable visit with her three deuzhters in the United States. ILHIIA SCHOOL I for the month ofA/oril. .—1.)Elenore Keen: 2. {-1, Patricia Jervia; Keaya. C bell: 1' ‘Zdfhisiiri’ m- ‘i I sin-Laws.- r-imu: fifth-f. Doreen Mao * i ~_ oeeph neeney: 3. Jew AL ' Hose M ri Mun- urg eLoweil " Welles sweenu. Sweeney: ‘. ifs - Teacher. lieu league's Activities A . ___.... Mrs. Ellsworth Begnall end two chlldrenJre visiting her mother. Mrs. Chester Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Toombs. ac- companied their eon John to Char- lottettown on Tuesday. Mica Irene ‘Mcdotibrey has been Qstir‘ CATALOGUE cordially welcomed home. and la it the ueat of her aunt. Miss Louise M. cCoubrey. 5-7-11. M his father. Mr. W. W. Smith xcre the welcome guests of the latter’: ster. Mrs. EL‘. McKay and r, Mrs. Gordon Laird recently. Mr. Donnell LePage nsssed through the village cnroute to his duties at the National Park. Miss Winnifrcd Haytcr who has eon spending a few days witn her‘ parents. Rev. J. W. and fer Wes the plea-sin st the morning service unday 28th. _ N. Mrs, William M-cltdillan has en- tered the P. E. Island Hos ital, and is under observation. en relatives and many friends look to her early return home. ' I ‘ . Mr. Claude Graham who is em- Bltoyed on the farm of Mr. ckieson. received a call to home, duo to the illness of father, Mr. W. A, Grahsm, Friends are sorry to learn the indisposition of Mr. Clark. he has been confined to his home with a severe cold followed by bronchitis. Mr. Erwin‘ H. Andrew. who has be serving in the 8.0.1.7’. the pea three years received his dis- charge recently and i‘: sometime at his home here; His mall)’ friends are glad to welcome him home. The New Glasgow Dmying I 0,, are to be congratulated once more on retaining the service of Mrs. Alder Dickieson as their U888“ la Mrs. Dlckieson efficient. and thus watches over all the business. Messrs, Leo and Louis Doiron and Mr. Edward Cole: were lil the City Thursday on business. The Dolrm boys have recently been discharged from service. Leo serv~ ed considerable time overseas, and he regrets the passing of h foster mother. Mrs. James Dolron. while he was sway. The weather man is sure in a freaky mood. this spring. Just when one might be thinking the soil would be ready for crop ing, fuck Frost arrives in good firm. Last nlBht {our inches of ico was made on tubs of water. However, we live on the promise of vine. there shall be seed and_ harvest. Promrty has been changing ownershipa in this vicinity recent- iy- The lovely farm home property owned by Mr. Ronda] Houston has been purchased by Mr. Edward Hagen of Millvaic. The beautiful new home looking the banks of the Clyde known as the Norman-Abbie property. the writer understands as been sold to residents of New York, and while new residents are always welcome neighbors we rc- gret the permanent departure of the Abbie and Norman families. How- ever their many friends hare hone they will visit them. when ver poasi e. "I was “cured Iof CANCER ” Stricken with cancer several yeen m. e young Toronto mother thought aha wee doomed to dial Today. aha la in perfect health. in The Standard this weal: e e reveals the am I- ing story of haw medical science helped her defeat this dread dies it’: e story ai despair. perseverance and faith’ wmr dam | euuo a noussr Yhauaende of C nedlen in] that qu Ienl Whale the reeean for the housing near 1-. Canals! Snell Clerk gives YIII i.“ of the answers this Will! In The Standard! LATIN WIVES ARI WONDIRIUI. They allow their huebeede te ‘peeutwtentheylil: —-ei Irene when they please! The! eon‘! smoke or 1mm In public- lead ell about this‘ husband‘: "UfopiP in The Standard this wells! WHY CAN'T IRITAIN PRODUCI IOXING CHAMPIONS? Will lluu Woodcock. the letefl lviflefl been to invade the Suites. fen any bettee than Me eeunlrymen before him! Win! II life ellln eel WII he 0nd I! la tie usual heriaealei min e0 teen» hunt-algal ebeilenllrel lee the eom new In The leaning Nile week! rum strum-e ucnm taeeeeilelie- :0 time b: In ‘he iteadnli » m IlIWh-MAflllNl-IOYOGIAVUII countnxuevto-couia . ones may in and helping t omleives ‘mm the milch cows. e foster noth- ers never ‘show the slightest pro- teat and as the lambkina ere pro- gressing favorably. it would seem that the cow gives forth the neces- sary vitamins for man or beast. His many friends regret to learn ti; sudden illness of Mr. Ches- eceiving his discharge army. after serving a number of years in the war zone. His numerous friends look forward to hi: early return home fully re- stored to health. wearing his usual happy smile. What rn edy. h O§QQ~QO sesos iirtliur iiessy ' YORK. P.E.l. Prefer Dailies For Advertising MONTREAL. Mav 6 - Selection of daily newspapers to carry the 1956-1047 canlnaign promoting Pal Hollow Ground Blades was an- nounced today by William Margo-- lin. aenerel manaaer oi the Pal Blade Corporation Limited. "our choice of daily newspapers was indicated both by our study of the marketing conditions which are peculiar to Canada, and by experience in merchandising binds over the veers in manv markets," said Mr. Manzolin The new advertising campaign is also based on a close study of readership techniques. and will combine entertainment and infor- mation about the odes. Starti z in May. it will continno into l ‘i to assure adequate pene- tretion Mr. ‘Margolin also drew atten~ tron to the fact that a new Pal ' Blade factory is xmw in operation no bed ef- i: e just a reminder to 8")’ b! ill. who have old wells not in use and unproperly covered. to have them filled in. or made safe akalmt such a happening. Mr. Thompson ie to be commended for his quick act. and in other words saving the child's life. _'I‘he New Glasgow Women's 1n- stitute held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Randal Houston. Wi-th the president in the chair, meeting was opened by flinging ode followed by repeating good in unison. tors. meetin read and approved. . mt o sick committee given by a Anna Stevenson. New mlttee appointed as follows: gram. Mrs. Elbert Hill and Mrs. . . Mcbeod- ‘Lunch. Mrs. Inrklns, Mrs._ Geo bickieson and Mrs. R. L. Drllckieson. IIITNWOOD was... R690". forh Lhle month of‘ April of Ferr-avod Sc oo Glide X- -— Hazel Pineau; 2. Marjorie Mac- Henderson; ti. . ,Gl s Murrow 2. am, Pineeu. my ’ Grade VI._1, Donnie MacFar- lane. ' .-i, Bernadette Mur- Campbell Gr “gag v r 1 N Sh r e . r.—-. oreen erry: 2. Charles Pineeu; '3. Noreen Geudet, , Grade IV. Sr.-~1, Mabel Murray; 2. Eleanor Gsudet; 3, Ian Mec- Paris-no. Grade IV. Jim-l. Lorraine Pin- u; 2. e Murray. _ Arnold Gaudet; e a.-1, Wilene Sherry. 1, W i ii. . Rgzeiie Mclsaec; . ‘urre Grade I. D.-1. Howard Gaudct. Mpeéruit Aifiailldg ll N on ac or ene, e ampbe ore Gaudet, Charles Pineau. Lorraine gincamuLolre Campbell. Wesley Puii makings ve f90% or oars-Hazel Piiuieu. Mir-Jone Adele Henderson, , Billy Pineeu. Char- - Mari HIGIIBANK SCHOOL CorrTeeTlons unde Buell," 2. Colee. . lie Mack y: 2. . ssinirne Clay-Jean Moi-w.‘ v.-1 Gloria coon... 2.~ Siirlle MecK 3. Em Refill-m- . . . IIAVE YOII in Glasirow. Scotland. to take care of the United Kingdom mar- ket. This factory was begun only mber, and its early com- elation is a tribute to British co- opmtiveness and Canadian enter- prise. John T. Giedhlll. formerly sales manager of the Canadian War Assets Corporation. being in charge of the undertaking. _.___.__._.___.. TRYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Report for April. Grade X.~1, Joyce Wood, A.-1. Arthur Thomas; 3, l-lerleiflh Hewett. _ B.-l, Charlie Thimp- son; 2. Clare Thomas. Grade VIIL-d. Elaine Chisholm; 2. Roma Thompson; 3, Phyllil Crosarnar. Grade VIL-l, Adeiee Mullins; 2, Dorothy Grumman; 3, Eva Bell. Grade VI.~1. Marion Sturdy; 2, Karl Soronsen; 3. Delbert Carr Hi t Aver e in Senior Grades —-72 Joyce wood. b en L-e 8'7. Perfect Attendance »- Ferne How- att. Eva Bell. Anne l-lowatt, Adolee Mullins, Elinor Toomba. Marion ordy. Teacher-Jessie E. Lean-l. Primary Department Grade Vi. .ir.-~-1, vVarren How- att: 2. Elaine Smith; 3. Imogene Howatt. Grade V.—1_ Douglas Thompson: ZGRTBYNH beard: 3. Percy LOW. 1 . -Eiwin O a Carr 3, Paul Hicks. de Ill. Sr.—1, Janet Hewett; - Paul Hicks. , Jr.-1. Darrell Bert- Ttrompson; 3, 1, Albert Woodside: 2, Geriih Edwards; 3. Wesley Robblee. Grade l, Srrl, Mildred Hewett; 2, Dale Hicks‘ 3 Ellen Stordy. Gradti-Wébélr .181 h Best: Edlgéifflect kttendarifrc —~ Elaine Smith. LnIogeIneEII-léwatrt. Percy OFoy. ymm L , 00mm , en Bartlgtt, Earth Ed~ The foilowir-g- is! the report for A ." th th I . e mo“ o, incent MacDonald‘; 2. Theresa Smith and Mildred Fos- ter. uai: S. Josephine Fitzpatrick. e VIlI.~—1. B F _11 fume Walsh. - Thehne Fitzpat- C . Grade I.~—No tests. Highest Averill-e in Sailor Grades -Vincent MacDonald andqéBevma- dette Fitzpatrick. equal-JO . Highest Average in Junior 011K105 “Thelma. l-‘ltzpatrickwwtb. Perfect Attendance ~ Theresa norlcsz, RE lillMPlNG The dump closes at, 5 P- m. daily. Anyone caught dumping after this hour will be prosecuted. CHIEF‘ OF POLICE ‘ '_ I 5-6-2i. A POEMT...’ ___.____.__._-___-_ la order that the talent of our Maritime poets ‘may be rows- . nixed an anthology ef Maritime poetry will shortly go to press. I! yo have e poem of your um that you wish to have included you en hvlied to outlet-Anthology Editor, P. 0. Box l. Chathem. N, 3., for publication detelle. OO4§O Just Arrived! 3 Di,‘ new cnor sunmsr 35¢ _ 5 U0 0 RAN GES J25... _____ » fitiirttbé’ sclPecir .., 1s n». bag mo 1i Well 45c Li». C 0k d Phone orders early o e Limited supply Large ICEBERG LETTUCE _ Heads For 41C Fresh Shipment SEEDL ESS 126 count. GRAPEFRUITExtra Spe cial. 3 for 25c. doz. C Large CELERY. New CARROTS. Fresh and Crisp. lbs. BONELESS CHICKEN. Banner Bread. Extra Good. ‘/ilb.tin LYNN VALLEY PEAS, Just Arrived Fresh Ship- DICED BEETS, DICED ment Filled Cookies, Mar- _S T R I N G bie Cake, Sultana Cake, etc. Also small shipment . ~ of candy. Strawberry Red RHUBARB, Lb, .. FRESH ISLAND LOBSTER Ziins... .. Aylmer Peaches, Pears - and Plums in stock. ililafilasfelég?!‘ Fresh Herring, I-b- tin -I -- Du‘ We have a complete line Choice Plate Rib of house cleaning supplies Beef for stew, lb. c Pfiiled Tight- r a PtR t MURESCO. 1.5251 .0... 28C wan. only. Lb. . 10¢ CASH fi CARRY STDRES Delivery ‘ 187 Gt. Geo. Si. I Delivery Service , Service Phone 747 rue srona: wrru rm: srouc Phone 748 e- Just Arrived Another New Shipment of Cheeterfieids at McCormaclfs Furniture Store 170 Prince St. Phone 1843 H l hold . Bemad toe Fitzpetrioy, Luv-don in June. A atelier Anita Waiahi Pa? McQuaid, Marie new is establiiiied h: the Walsh, Bernadette Fltmeitrick, States and other groups elsewhere Teacher-dialer) F. McGulgan. are proposed. . ~ ..-- . (Patriot please copy.) _ ----—-- r ~- ___--_--_ ~ CHEIMSFORD. England -—(C‘P) PLAN SCIENCE GROUP hundred employees 0i’ e CANBERRA Th»; _ »- Two ball-beat“ factory hare r Estate received uigee -X-ray summations. lishment of a pcrmanet group of Ln all. 3.000 will be tested. Object. Empire scientists to serve the Ausi» says welfare oficer M. H. Cobboid. raiian area will be discussed at the is to see how nanny are stiffer-inc Empire Scientific Conference in from effects of heavy war work. .~ _._ ¢__._.___ NO OTHER CLEANER 5O EASIlY and Aimee Wanda 5O “SOFT ondSMOOTH _ MAGIC CLEANER a- nrurwm Did end Qneee lust slide away like magic when you bee Il-AXOAP, the wonderful new general purpose cleaner. What's more remarkable, Mrs. Housewife, your bends will always etey loll and smooth when you use FLAXOAP lo brighten up the heme! Unlike other eieenm, FLAXOAP is a aeff. soluble linseed ell seep that‘: ebsoluielY h" 7'9"‘ 51"“ ingredients, end therefore safe and seething to the softest akin. tile, venetian Minds, furniture, rugs, e_ emelwere, h I . FLAXOAP is invaluable around the heme, in the _ page or workshop for cleaning all painted or i varnished aurheee irerol din and grime quickly . \ . ‘ . . . and relieves speckle and color to wells, woodwork} -_.._.___.__.___-.-_-- The annual aeeaion of the Grand Orange Lodge of P. E. Island. will meet in Berth Summeraide, Wednesday, Me light waving time. elier Lodge room. Wafer St., y 15th, 1946, at 11 a. m., day- The annual aeeeion of the Grand Lodge of the L. 0. B. A. of P. E. Inland will meet in Si. Marys Church Hell, Summer 9L, Bbluuerelde, Wedneede , May 15th at 11 a. m, daylight laying time. MRS. ELIZABETH nusr can so? " a t". o.“ ,1. (Multan. I Greed See’y. L0.A. FLAXOAP is economical. Two tablespoons din solved in e poll of worm water does e wonderful cleaning lei. le sun lo buy e tin of IIAXOAI today from your dealer. The marl efHAXOAP is guarded by _ Till CANADA Pllil‘ (0. Tile MW! IIOIIIIS (OHM? o a flung LIMITII ‘MIAMI-SODIUM. n» Slllwfiwllll“ memo or caneee, ueme -.___.. .~e.nn-qnnmumc~eouuue»u-¢ng.~aev-.v i’ 4 f