f. _ FASTER, fil-EAIEI, . than em! soap . l Newest mlieele from Colgate-Pa FAl gets gllmlesl overalls cleaner faster; Rich suds In hoisleal wotorl No soap eeuln I Super-Wetting Action is o new washing principle! Brings you extra power e (or extra-dirty wash, lik overalls and playclothes. FAB penetrates materials hater, more thoroughly than any soap—pushea - dirt out! FAB with Super-Wetting Action washes clothes cleaner-no “graying” in _bard Whiter, Colon Brighter! Iiiiilili. llllfilllill in hardest water] lmollva I eciaitific All. ‘i-“ifiiis vanes! w. I. ‘i The regular monthly meeting of the‘ Glen Valley Women's institute was held July 6th at the home of ‘Mrs. Christopiher Higgins. The =vice-president presided: meeting o erred by tinging Institute Carol. Illowed by repeating Creed in p ison. "a ine members answered roll esll by paying a penny for tho Ilse of their shoe which ="""" ed tn 70 cents. There were two i 84/n7a/m E/wrfi n WllkL five minutes of be I -"lld ainoe it's a favourite cereal BUYS~WHS MONTREAL ‘July filth-Here is a huywoid that's " baby-wise "- as well as "breakfast-wise ")l I mean delicious ll Minute “CREAM OF WHEAT " that cooks to cream “baby-ready digestibility in just amoo-otb, g-tasting, quickly digestible 5 with everyone visitors present. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. It was moved and second that a bill ot 98 cents be paid. Correspond- ence was read and discussed. Sick committee had no report. New sick committee. Mrs. Vernon Gillis and Mrs. Kenneth MacDow- ell; programme committee, Mrs. Christopher Higgins end Mrs. Simon Blondon. Mrs. Norman MacDonald invited members to her home for next I iNloilifliiflllON SERVILI So good ...and eo good [or 11' . lay-for 5 Milling,‘ Cream of Wheat" contains Iron, um liwpborua for diets deficient in these elements. And, truly, as a first new food. there's nothing more cnioyable for bah than Minute “Cream of beat ’l from Grandpa to Young .‘_ '_ 16%.". it's a treat you can enjoy right along with bsbyi Pleased As Peach! ... that's what I 80o bottle o! Ifilltldflllr. KREML a dimei 'l‘hie_i's your chance to try and discover lust how beautiful your hair non I ha’: a iaatui-all Oil liar so it IeevKaN m am o man . re y m m ‘ dien‘tmcalled“Folisan” orougbly, yet gently- rinses out “wink-quick" llllklllfi llxlgllllo with nntu ren Shem ad ‘ _ Shampoo contains an amazing in Q, which cleanses hair more ‘inc. So who lo mo- are nelese 10o for your 80o bottle of ear-to be able to send you this 8HAMPO0...for just now_ Kremiwslhfim R1“ our hair rel 411 Crescent Sh, Montreal, P.Q. from! Shampoo. When Year Feel Gee find you can sit down and rest .- -but when your eyes get tired, you oanft- stop using them. But yon can give your eyes a quick rest with MURINE when - they feel tired from rk or the edecte oi sun, i ordustJust putldropeol Murine in each eye. Instantly they feel refreshed and rsetsdmfor Marina's 7 ingredients blend per- fectly with natural eye fluids, cleansing and soothing delicate eye tilues as gently as a tear. When your eyes feel rested. chances are ‘l feel better all evermso g a bottle of Murine handy the it roaulerly! .4 7W! WMTFnM know only too w J! S That's why it's “’ n i f w ‘T’ 1». h». gindir"? Evfid" fie removed when it fies to yourmoneyl ‘have! Will A I Ugh lloeel . . . - ands carefree‘ . . mind. unworrlcd : hymen prob- " ... thyour ettra ' ' ' cnhfravellere.‘ topwhen OI ea the bottfi T""~".'i*h“@.i~*: 11,, vellera’ _ it an wh Vitelh Dmtbe sun vitaminh than ever seaweed it gives you . shrub! be nua- i , F" on porch or ‘ ...'._:'..".:' ‘frog; ' uir assorted letherol l1 Sum- ner "OIEP-“Wfill, here's a “bot- weather" trick thatwill make - aosmtobeooo as 1 a cucumber! Pro- tect your daintiness and your clothes frornunderarm perspira- tion — with NONSPII Yes, a raireahing bath on a hot. Summer day is fine for washing away per- spiration . . . but Nonspi is the best way I know to_ give our-self clock-around rotectionl ou see, this effective iquid anti-perspirant actually slope respiration bcforo it begins! An ts skin-safe — fabric-safe! Just ollow the direc- tions in the boo-dot that comes with _every bottle of Nonspil lilo l has the Good Housekeep- ing al of Approvall Try its eurrprotection soon! . 6e! A greet deal of it, as you , oe_s for ieeding your family. iairy rm rtant-right now to get muggy. hath why I recommend T MILK for your cooking! so half Libby's E poi-sited Milk and half water in any recipe calling for milk. Where cream is called for, use Libb ’s undiluted. You eee, Libby]; is fine, country- iroeb mik with all he t original cream left in and. half rotor. And i't'a irradiated ezhLihbyh is more soon- eu a wealth of goodneu the eve The Holler And More Trying The Well more irnpiir-tani. it is that the meals you serve reainng - yet i very osay to preperel Theta why so many wise cooks make an one of the delicious HEINZ QN- DENSED SOlJPQ t one, sm- tont hot duh m a cold meal! iciousi Try this teats teat and see for youraelfl-Buy a moot‘ Heine CHM?! o Towiolo Soup and compare it wi any otlierbrend. Serve half liel of each b: you; o. an out of-ol voted Heine Guerra} Tomato Beep ilret choice Ill... "' .__- l Mrs. John Simpson. Charlotte- erud Mrs. Vernon atacflougan. Rev. Mr. Ornse left on Monday to loin bla Wits and family in New w. and Mrs. Stewart (nee Bar- bara Craig), Sornerville. Mass. are being pleasantly entertained with Mr. and Mrs. George MscKay. Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Forbes _ and family of Buininerslde are vs‘- cationing at their cottage at Mal- peque beach. _-_ Mrs. Chester Simpson entertain- Buick. Summer-aide afternoon. Mr. and Mrs W. J. Harrington. Spring Valley, were present at the anniversary services on Sunday also visiting friends for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron and Mrs. Jane Perks. Boston were recent guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsay. Many friends in Malpeque re- gret to learn of the parsing o! Mrs. Fred Bonnet of’ North Lllt Mrs, Bennet was formerly Gert- rude Woodside, one brother James lives in the home at Malpeque. —R.ev. M. A. and Mrs. MacMll- lan. of Calvin United Church, New Waterford are spending their vacation in Malpeque. many are renewing their friendship with Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan, formerly occupied the Manse and ministered to the people here. Dr. Pearl Hopgood Hazel Hopgood of Nova Scoua Hospital, Dartmouth, are ing a. vacation ' in Malpeque; while here are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beairsto. Dr. Hopgood left on Monday to resume her medical du- tier, while Miss Hazel remains a few days longer. relatives meeting. ‘Roll call "Where 1 would like to travel." Lunch committee. Mrs. Leslie MacDowell and Mrs. Ella Abbott. A quiz contest was put on by Mrs. Sterling MacLean. Meeting closed by singing Nation- al Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by ‘ ‘ . assisted by committee in charge. town. is visiting her brother. Mr.’ Brunswick. » i ed Mrs. J. W. l-logg and Mrs. who - and Miss epend- - l In lleainry 0f Joseph Gallant who was killed in action in France on Jltly-ZB, 1944 Remembered always by lils Parents and family NORTH MILTON W. I. Mrs. Robert Carter was hostess to the members of North Milton Women's Institute on the evening of July llth. After the usual opening. roll call was answered by 15 members and minutes were read, approved and signed. The sick committee reported that box- es bad been sent for shut-in Sun- day and bills for same were or- dered paid. Committee in charge of sending parcels to English Institute pre- sented a receipt for the sending of a Canald parcel and was ask- ed to send a parcel of sugar this month. A letter oi! thanks from the English Institute was read. , Committee in charge o! pack- ets to the Protestant Orphanage and to sell lottery tickets on the other one at next meeting. Many menibe brought in do- nations to Cancer Fund and some cards were distributed, to be re- turned at next meeting. Mrs. Gordon Rodd and Mrs. Ira Rodd presented their reports from the annual con “ and these were instructive and enjoyable. Next meeting to be held on Aug. 4th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coles. Lunch was served by hostess and committee and a social period enjoyed. Lunch committee for next meet- Lindsay Coles, Miss NOB-TIT WILTSIIIRB AUXILIARY MEETING; The monthly meeting o! the North Wlltshire Auxiliary was held in the church on July 11, the theme being, “More Missionaries". The worship service was led by Mrs. Bruce McDonald. Quiet music played by organist, Mrs. F. Mit- chell and call to worship by lead- er. Hymn 234 “Lord of the Living Harvest" was sung, followed by scripture. Romans 10, 13-16 by leader who also rend from “Misa- lonary Monthly". The leader led in prayer, asking God to increase in use the desire to bring the world M ‘Iliee- Azeln the leader read, ask-' ing the members to share in a brie! period of silence, in which. we bring to remembrance youngi people we know. also all other young people who might be led to consider lull time service on Mis- sion fields. and in the home church. After period ct silence leader read: 0 God, grant onto us the love. the wisdom and the zeal to, seek for more workers for Thy cause. After singing Hymn 377, Lord Of Light. the president took charge. Minutes of last meeting res/d and roll called. 12 members present. A card o! thanks from Mir. and Mrs. Lloyd McLeod was read by Mather Knows ifim" A Best’! secretary. in reply to sympathy card sent. A letter received by Mrs. Wm. Clark from August Wenzel, Germany was read. Mia. slon Band Leader being absent, members had some talk or having an outdoor meeting for Mission Band and Baby Band. The supply secretary reported quilts were fin- l-llwd. and asked for materiel to evening. Collection lead at next meeting. pack bale. Community Friendship 5911""!!! took "umber of visits. lng with prayer and ‘ jll /. You are redly in luck! We are running e pro-moving pleas-once Sale shelves and racks before taking over our new premises on Grafton Street. There are many worth while Bargains - some of which are listed SALE OPENS THURSDAY AT 9AM. 10 home, 4- hospitel, 8 cards eont. Literature secretary took number o! books read 9. It was decided to have n. Sunday service in minis- ter's absence. tollowlng Sunday taken and other moneys received by treas- urer. Mrs. Reggie Clark asked to The leader then closed the meet- WEST IS STILL WILD admitted the theft. REGINA — (C?) — It was in the best Western tradition when a pair of Wranglers took two horses trorn the Regina Riding Club and rode into the southwest. But a modern one-man posse—-W. F. Aw- rey—bunted the pair down ll Mossbank, about 100 miles from Re- gina. He used a car. The two dlan 1x51011- to empty our below. l Your » COTTON I > $1.90 COTTON HOUSE DRESSES Choice $1.98 PYJAMAS corrou SMOCKS I SILKNIT NIGHTGOWNS $1.98 " A Group Oft SILK and SATIN SLIPS Clearing. oi $1.00 ‘sinuses’ $1.00 and $1.98 . , . nness FRONTS and scarves . . , . . . . . . . . COTTON l-IOUSECOATS aeoonassonnnimorslzsis‘ . OLIABINGA’! -*=-i~= COATS A and SUITS t. il/zllflilfl Balance of our Stock of SUMMER DRESSES Clearing d‘ 1-3 OFF t RAINCOATS Closing at 1-3 OFF Remember: Sole Starts THURSDAY." JULY 21in. at 9 AM. ALL SALES FINAL ' BOBBY! NO MAIL Oll PHONE OBDBS ' silk rANfllS ‘ Re u|~ar;$l.25jVelue ' Only 79c eiesucks i A o THE 'wnsn%amea women suns‘ Mi ANKLE sox 50¢ HANKIES for 25c PIGTEX GLOVES_...........$1.00‘ MESH stoves . . . . . ... pr. $1.00 _ Speoid Rock of ' CREPE DRESSES (All Sizes) ' For Only $7.98 con-r sweaters Clearing at $3.98 NYLON HOSE Special $1.00 per pr. HANDBAGS To‘ Clear at 1-3 OFF ' PIILLOVER SWEATERS On Sde at $2.59 IENOALINE HOUSECOATS Cleclng at 1-3 OFF JACKETS raid si-ioiira coats O a men-one a dude from Toronto - REGINA — (C?) —- More thal 1,000 bird dogs are expected to be brought from the United State! this summer for field trial and hunting training. Field trials will be held in September by the Fro- bialQr. Saslc, branch of the Canal