ado Jane Johnstonc Rolfltross Women's Work. Boamlttoe “Carries 0n” mum viriiit of ms a Canada in no ~31: We on lrodersh i to . lera . he $11K. Nations: Rad Coanmi K , My Backache Gradually Disappeared” Couidanywomsnteliphlppicrlwfi’ about backache than this: _ “About 6 weeks o tarted ha gwfu] pimp my gack At times could not einilhten myself and I sot depressed and worn out. l could gmrcdy any on with my household dudes and everythma was bowl; no glectcd. It was then I saw a Kruschen advertisement and I decided to give Kruschen a trial. I started by faith- fully along a small teaspoonful m hot Will‘ 1n the morning. and in three weeks-my word, what a difference! The pains gradually disappeflffli and though I am now 46, I really feel years younger."~Mrs. H. M. Mrs. Mollaohern st gieivalluable assistance of There is always apauce of backache: andinmanycaseutcanbetrapedto toxins or 9030M.‘ which sgy in tie}: “ma m that o IE1“! a ‘em Conun lee was organized at the outbreak of the Wsr in Sept- ember 19W the splendid women of this province have mode and the following overseas: lcrlitted comforts for the {gréces and lhogrpltal suppmlziias; ca inga . gsament for civilian relief. Includ- ed in these figures are 0.200 quilta mode and donated by the many gromeof women throwhout the pro blewnf real helmto you treatment mu o P Kruschen is a ballnusd ofmirlernisalts. .. anditsactlonilto of ellminefion. By faithfully for a few weeks...asMra.l-l.M.did ._..many people have found yoyoua relief from wearisome badcachee and rheumatic pains. The Kruschen saline treatment costs so little to try . . . Use rt in your own case. Kruschen has helped others. Why shouldn't it help you? All drug stores have Kruschen at 25c. and 75c. 104.- B3 who ve so wholeheart- edly oi’ their e and energy all through the past seven Ivears. Although the word “War has now n fro Conmiittee title the women oi the province are 1min: to continue their efforts under the same leadership, and will con- centrate their on t making of gtsfil-nrents for the email children of e European countries- who are in such dire need. Through this Committee also the women wll be sskod to support the activities of the Con Red Oroee,-Junior Red Cross and Crlgpl- ed Children's Work. llutfl on. Swimming and Water Safety First Aid, Home Nursing and the Peaco~ time Blood irsnsfueion Scrv which will have its inauguration in the near future. 1t is also the intention of this committee to give maturation in knitting and sewing i ' FRINGE STREET SCHOOL and Rowland Lee; 3. J1me Mc- Karri . s 121-1. Sandra. Cinrie; 2 Grade Wlnnifred lvlhoPherson: 3 Helen MacDon- 1. Gertrude 3 Lelth Honourxmll folfihfilllnm" 2 enemas '; a dgegnséarice Grade 1x-1 s: own-s 11 . ism” Fulfil“; 3' Ger“ Hu- . I llielshrilluzldscoonslo. Grade vrn-l. Joyce Procter; 2 Grad —- W“ ° - -_ . BilLi uv and John Pie olne. 3' Arm worm” Stirilian 15:3... a e a. Joan Emerson. ~ "' 51mg VII-l. Barbara Miche- - 2. Marleen Warren; . Gamhuru. rude VL-l Billy MaoCunnell; 2. Joanne Tanton; 3. Vilma Gall‘ Helen Masse ; 3. Marina ueil. 1, Niels Harmon; 2 Mary Whiteside; 3. Janet Camer- o “also. V-l. Arlene Gllid0l1l 2. Alan Do las; 3 Dawn Messer. Grade _.1. Frances Ylrrquhur- aon; 2. Mark Ladner; 3 Helen e. Grade IV-l. Wanda Henderson‘. 2. ‘Theresa. Presley; 3. Ptalph White- heed. Grade III--1. Ian Scrlmgeowu‘; 2. Carol Cameron; 3. Rollie Dia- Alton Russell and ‘l Murdo Brown m . Helen Meston :3. Carl sentner. QUEEN SQUARE 808001. Junior Honor roll. Ma; 1946! . Bernar Gall ' 2. Jackie LeCIair; 3. Arthur Pineau. Grade III-l Rflnald Stanley; 2. Robe-rt Bowlcs and Ray Mahar; 3 c o m-1 Chcvcrie; 2. mister‘: Su-lnaraii; 3. Gordon Duncan. Grade II-l. (‘war-net Steele: 2. Jaézkie Blanchard; 3. Ian Macdon- '1 l . “Grade II-i. Donnie Dunn; ... Vincent‘ Griffin and Edward Mc- Cebe: 3 Harold Cullen and Prun- ci-s Peters. ‘:3 I C and ado 11-1. Parker Lund: 2 ; 3. Hubert McKenna. . George Dillon‘ 21. d Elmer Saunders: Eric Kelly ‘ 3 . . John MoGregor; 2. : 3. George ‘Pralnor ierney. LII 1 Grade I-1. ltlmball Grade 2. Marie Russell; Cormack. u.\ . / , ., ..,,v,,< t, '~ ,,|,_ u _./ THE PENSION: 1A lifetime in- come on discharge after 20 years’ or more service; pensions or gretuitiea in the event of prior discharge On medical grounds, and pensions or gratuities to widows or children in the event of death while on service. VETERANS’ PREFERENCE: As among applicants, war veterans I applying for reappointment will re- ceive preference, and if accepted will be reappointed to the ranks they held at the time of their discharge, or to the nearest ranks which estab- lishment permits; and their prior service will be a factor in promotion and pension. TERMS OF SERVICE: Accepted applicants enter Interim Force. which terminates on or before Sep- tember 30, 1947 ; good conduct, util- fsctory medical category and trade proficiency will enable. airman to enlist in Regular Air Force for five years and re-engage thcreaiiar for further five-year terms. WHERE TO IPPIY: Application: lhOuld b! fllldltb Ell“!!! mend. acne. 11 South ac. THE 10B: Trim fighters and great bombers and transports require con- stant care of wings and fuselage. That is the task of the airframe mechanics and those in the allied trades: carpenters, fabric workers and metal-worlrer-welders. Service or civilian experience in the trades can mean immediate higher “group- ing” and hence higher pay. Previous trade experience is not essential. and valuable training is provided through special courses. Applicants should normally possess junior matriculation or its technical-school equivalent, but civilian qualificntiona and experience are considered is the case of certain trades. If they have no previous service experience, ap- plicanfa must be over 18 and under 26. THE PAY: Basic pay plus living allowances. for non-commissioned ranka rune from $95 monthly for Air- craftmanVIiau 2 to $188 for Warrant Ofllcer Class One: extra pay for trad! proficiency and increased pay alter three yearn in any rank: marriage allowance of $20 a month: free unl- form clothing and medical and dental . service. a $0M: $mu $1000!!! » rams or unknown pounce some ‘a. _. newsman . i - ' _. V _n.r,o¢m,o9p|;mu¢ 108.146 “whirl armed “time inces were qualified as Instructors. 311 . actor, Water < Blanchard: Frank Bradley; 3. Donald Mc- o hula. fir: osuor. ll l Hal run-down condltlear old! Want normal a SONG.‘ plua Iouagcr u PW I ‘DINO Iillll - The Oahu Tonic. its blood-wishing iroa eltmaeaded for normal minor. Also helps mtore appetite. aowhllmenl to ell eut hollows in ace or neck which make new look old. Nervaa improve u derma- "r ".2.- .“" sit-steamers‘- “l Ill. ll “ul-yublirJ-rghle 1mm m: gsrmal while‘; . = m . 1 u idol flififldfiiillf-“Wgsoi. i", l “lnooni its charter orrlnintotb otlo ‘$111110 Gained-lily: n! r and to that end would endorse and a sulpport the activities of The Royal L e Saving Society and kindred anizati Sal ty. The second National Conference of Directora Swimming and Water Safety for the Canadian Red Cross Society was held May 1'1. 18 and 19 in Toronto Repmcwntatives from irlce were present both at the Conference and at the School for; Instructors. Last June the first lNationai Conference was held, and repre- sentatives from most of the Pmv- Prince Edward Inland we: the onw rovlnce which conducted m. zed closes in 1945. The resul of these classes were gratifying. This c’ we!‘ the Pmvincial Swimming end ster- Bafety Committee hope to have classes in Swimming in every town and village where there are facilities avails. 1c. Dr. Harry Doroey, National Dir- Flrst Aid. Swimming and Safety Committee, wli be in this Province June 15-19. He will visit Summer-side. Morita . Soul-is and etherr centres. . ney will show several films on Life Saving and Waterm-anship. Last year an Instructors‘ School was held in Charlottetown, and seventeen young men and women were quel tied as Red Cross Swim- a result of T8 - n. merside, St. Peters and Sotrris. Dr. Donny will eaent Rod Cross Swinmiirlg Awards to the members of these class? who successfully passed e tes Early in Jul anotheiisfhooi for m4 X1 Instructors wi be lottettrwn. The ObJGOC of this school is to train personnel to teach effici- the Swimming and Water fir: as outlined by the Close Society and d‘ to train them in a sense of rxpon- sibility for swimmers and swimming ares-s. Before anyone le awarded the Red Cross Instructors hedge he o: she must have the following qual- Swimming test in 00d form. i. Have a noun knowledge of Water Safety. 5. Be capable o! handling a group of children and of denmstrai-ing this in actual practice. A swimming Instructor's Badge must be renewed every two years. 1t may be of inter-st to our readers that these qualifications. which have been accepted as a. National Standard for Instructors. were drawn up and submitted by the Prince Edward Island Division. cormwsifionx ponvr w. r. Mrs. Ilebcr Home entertained the members of Cornwaiidlork Point miner}: lnsttklltuto on Monday ev- , a . ' Mnrgs, llyszan Howard resided and the meeting opened in t e usu manner, Roll call was answered by nam- ing, a spring flower. The minutes of the last meetln: were read. $15.00 wu voted to the schools for pure chasing cups and containers. it was decided to pack boxes to send oversees. Mrs, Reg, MncEwen invited the members to her home for the next meeting Pro Committee -Mrs. Cecil a art Scott. Mrs and Mra Stan c? Murray. 1111s York Pom ladies served a delicious lunch. The Notional therln brought a plea ant evening to a c ose. IBEADALBANE W. I. The May mac-ti?)- of the Broadcl- -bsne W. . was held on Mamisy. Msv 13th n. the home of Mrs. Wen’ dieaiuMayge. Grantham! opcaed “b! e e an repea mg a greed.‘ Roll call was ar-rwered by arponer ,the school and on decided thpt all bills be 0 M , . $232‘ lit-l" “filfi era's» vru. Jr.-1 ~ 8. June Douil; Grade v1 -. Pearl. N . V Grade 1. J.-No teats. Hllust ave e Senior Gradoa- - Gertrude Howat . 94.5. Highest average Junior Gradual- £30m l-luiam and JMQ dtewart. Perfect Attendance — Jean Mec- llis Msclsaao, Norms Macfeaac. Gerald Maclsaac. Leroy Ivan Smith. Clayton Janie Thomas-Teacher. BIIJEQUI SCHOOL Honour Roll for the month d llay for Bcdeque School. Senior Department Grade X: 1. Arthur Toombs; l. Preston Connolly. Grade VIII: 1. Edwina Bailrun. : 1. Lillian Jock. 1. Le h Jewell; 1 Arsenauit; 8. erua Mec- Grade V Sr; 1. Therua llblland; 2. Marv Gaudet: 3. Jean Gaudet and Preston Murray (equal). Grade V Jr.: 1. John Atflaok; 2. ' 3. Hillerd Murray. 8c: 1. Ruth Jack 2. 0 FACE Junior Department _ Grade IV Jr.: 1. Dorothy Arsen- ault; 2. Geo e Murray and Sher- man McOaul (equal); 8. Helen d. e I11 SL2 1. Th Gau- 2. Arnold Ballum: Gaudet ereea a. Walter Grade III Jr: 1. Ernie O'Brien; 2. Jurzior Murra *4. John Gaurbt. Grade I1 (a): l. Garth ‘Ibombs. If (b): 1. Joyce Folland. Grade I. No tests Assistant: Ohristenre MacLeod. RIVEBDALE AND CHURCHILL WOMEN'S INBTITUTE The regular May nsonthlv meet- of Riverside-Churchill Wo- men's Institute was held in the school with an attendance of 8 members and one visitor present. The President. Mm J. A - Kinnon. presided and exchange of garden seeds. sdinz and approval of min- utes o! last meeting --—--x———-'-'——-_'___*' bv Mrs. Bell Lamont that all] . 4 Correspondence was read and ac gllls be paid in connection with 5 men h id for the l?" auppersel-lvicemgnuina the dis- i ussed. . A‘ motion w mad by Mr trict. l Garfield Macllladym ‘and socond- A motion wu made by Mm 1W1 ANOTHER FIRST g FOR STOKELYS FINEST Mcgiieid and seconded b! Mfl- lmldlfll I on.“ . . handed m by the teacher beupsid. lbill CW D E R Ileg. 29.9 Box ‘lfor-l-OJ m‘ i! 7°" opportunity t» Mono loqusinted: with the msiohloss qualities of H51,“ Rubinsteilfs Water Lily Face Powder. For the first timslfn Consuls, and for a limited time only, angular 2.00 box of this famous powder ‘ with the memorable fragrance may be obtained for 1.00. Finely-rallied for lonklgggins [We]; Mil. Water Lily Face Powder comes in‘ two special textures, one for dry and one for oily skins-each in flour wann, flattering shades . .;. Mwmquv. Quiescent, Heavenly Glow, and Peach Bloom. - l. P Moons s. Msusooml l Next meet: vtlmbemldohllol’ M. 0 he bomc- Mia. ‘lbnislvicqunid. re slfkutfomgitteo ore-filled‘: cull‘ answered will a dime. 01' I’ W 0 WIS 3 D . h.“ ' Some discussion took place. about Anti-l = n » l“ “mow a eld Maclladyerl ~300,l000 Tomolo nlslrom Siunny in flown lo You for Freshness i Picked in Georgia Yesterday . Ioa n-la rmer mu 1n Canada's food-conning history, 3W"!!! 89:06! young spring tomato plants across a coa- tinent-ovomlght by air! ~ from Slun to Sun. Awakened-lathe worm faysol the ltlll awaydown south n. Georgie. flapaotqssusemu pisnu p wontio bed in Eeaox bdorelle mini And lobby, this modem megno of lltillillflfiyfii ‘feisty-Van of Canada {cable to pack for ploaltlre-lfedyrlpe, if luscious tomatoes - riclijd Vitamins. and vktuslly garden-fresh iailavon, " . , l = While Claudine-grows are muslin can: the their very existence. plants ardbasking inthe - .. . . named)» lsaaxdfOsiidYl. em plant's to be deli to Canada M!” who