i ...... . . Pads: NINE 4 tailing health for several years it cimsua nova mo COMPANY. noun aunvu: VDICIIO. uuaaiuu more is o C.W.?I6'7IE 8I.5'6lllT itarerely fosfa tier, .-.-v iilx Says never love but once. man she loves. astronomy. Continued from page 2 handy and there are others, one-woman men and one-man women, who As in sex women love more than men. that can stand absence and ill-treatment nnd disgrace. -ire unfaithful to their wives where one wife is unfaithful to her hus- hand. It is inevitable that women should give themselves more to love than men do because men have a thousand things to distract them from the thoughts of love, while all a woman's life converges around the It is only a woman's iove DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I would like to know it doliing up would make me a greater success with the opposite sex than studying hard at ANSWER: About a1l the astronomy that a boy ever wants to dis- So if you are taking up scientific pposite sex. I should advise cuss with n izirl is her stnrry eyes. Sllhlects simply to make a hit with the 0 you to lay off and devote your mind to dress. DOROTHY Dix cannot reply personally to readers, but will answer problems of general interest through her column. THERE IS NO NEED TII CIIIICEPT ll SUBSTITUTE 779254 ci.ovEB HNEST sums cotsssis min: in..- mmm, as. in MEMORIAM Mil. SUSAN CONNOLLI on the evening of July lath. a dear old lady Mrs. Susan Connolly passed away surrounded by he: 'd.""1t.'. W. it? E:'.::'... ""”..:' re an v pas . Although the deceased had been tn was only during the last few months that she needed nursing attention. ' she was born in 'lIyrono Lot 05. cichty three years ago where she spent most of liar me. About twenty years ago she and her fam- ily moved to Charlottetown where she remained until her death. Always consldcrat , kind and lovable she made many friends as was evidenced by the large num- ber or people who came to pay their last .especi4 to her. i The Rector of the Parish Very Rev. Edward Baldwin paid many a visit to her during her illness and it was he who administered to her the last rites of the Roman Cath- olic Chutoh at which she was a devout member. She leaves to mourn one daughter. Mrs. Clara Reid who tenderly cared for her throughout her illness and two sons. Ernest at st. Dunstan's College and Stephan with the Post- al Departmcnt, Charlottetown: also one sister, Mrs. Mary Rieiey, Sqg. red Heart Home and two brothers, John in Los Angeles. California. and George in North Dakota. Her funeral which was very largely attended took place on Julv 21st from her late residence. 3'! Connolly street, to the Church 01 the Most Holy Redcuner where Riequiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rector Very Rev. Edward Baldwin. C. SS R. Seated in the Sanctuary were the following clergy: Rev. A. 1. Her- rell, Rlev. Monsignor R. V. McKen- zie. Rev. Dr. Louis Callaghan. Rev William Simpson, Rev. M. E. Francis and Rev. George A. Mac- Donald. Services at the grave were con- ducted by Rev. A. L. Herreil as- sisted by Rev. Dr. Louis Callaghan and Very Rev. Edward Baldwin. The pallbearers were: Daniel Malone. John P. McNally. FTBDK Murray. Joseph A. Doiron. Maurice Martin and Gerald Fleming. May her soul rest in peace. The following is a list of those who kindly sent Flowers, Mass Cards, Spiritual Bouquets and Messages of Sympathy. Pillow-The Family. Spray-Clara. Crescent-Edie. Floral Cross-Mr. a.nd Mrs. George Morrison. Charlottetown. Wreath-F. Nangrcaves. Mon- treal, Que. MASS CARDS Ernest, 2 High. Clara. 2 High. Edie Eileen Freddie Mrs. Mary Kiley. Charlottetown. John Murray. Les Angelou. Cali- fornia. Sisters of St. Martha. Charlotte- town Hospital. Sisters of St. Martha. Mt. St. Mary's; The Catholic social Welfare Bureau. Reverend M. E. Francis. at Dun- sta.n's College. Purgatorlan society (High) Austin Mocanri. East Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duffv. Charlottetown, 2. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonald. School Street, Charlottetown. Mr. Peter Costello. Charlottm town. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mclntyro, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. C. Clarkin and Family, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dalton. Charlottetown. Mr. and ms. Daniel Mccormsck. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. colln Me-Deal-inid. St. Dunstan's College. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blaoquioro. Malipequc Road. Mr. and Mrs! Leonard O'Connor. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Callaghan. Charlottetown. Mr. Cecil L tello. Ciiarlotteinwn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redmond. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alan MacDonald. Charlottetown. Mr. Urban Molnnis, at. Dun- stan's College. Mr. and Mrs. Csmillus Costello Mr. ahd gm Anthony aeaun. ' var. JoiIdnriuiiIr1id Mrs. John Basha. Char- l ttetowin. oMrs. Leo is. Doylo. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connolly. Elm Ave.. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coody. E ale. 2. T3: and Mrs. Wm. R. Connolly. Charlottetown- Miss Gertrude Candy. Charlotte- to . IMntaa Mao Powers. Charlottetown. Rev. William Simpson. St. Duri- stan's Colle8'. Chtllotfkidwn Sisters 1:)! St. Martin. St. Dun- t ' C0 089- slit: and Bernard MacDon- ld, Ohlrlo will Iur. and Mrs. Amos Callaghan. Tyrone but E5. Mrs. Tobias Mtunly, Tyrone Lot N. (High). Mr. argimngrs. liugons Mowuiilan. Lot 5. - M1-, "gnu Mrs. Henry Potars Charl town- Mr.oa.nd Mrs. 'mos-nas MaAvinn. ch lttotown. and Mrs. Banadiot Colloc- Mr. and Mrs. John Foawour. Ch lttetown. ME: Mary Mounts and riutily. Charlottetown. Mr. aid. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Qnith. St. Dunstan's College. Charlottetown. Mr. and! tar; Malaohlas Callag- han. Char o wn. Mr. and Mrs. John P. IleNaily. Johnston's Rlwr. Mm Joseph Doucotto and ltito. Cliarlottntown. Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly and nlnily. Clilrlottotown. so-. and Inn. Janos Mocann. last Royal Mtown Miss Doi-thy Maobonald. Mon-. and Mrs. 13. A. s. swoon-' Mr. and Mrs. Willard mun. g MONTREAL, histamine that your body by can en'oy this Mstamivics are not alike. T in actual c inical tests. keep it that wayl Drink the juice glass of 'water first thing on arising fruit drink helps kdep you regular your system regulate itself. So. EIIIIII. always keep a suppl be sure they're SUNKIST lots of luscious pickles-is what y. youlll have when j you follow these t - two tips for , 3' pickling succl -6 . . . rim of all, fork: to ma--Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent 51.. Montreal, P.Q.efor that marvelous FREE BOOKLET-"Pickling Success"! This I6-page folder prepared by Heinz Home Inslituteg gives you recipes for relishes-pickled veg- etables-iine spiced fruits . . . just follow the recipes exactly for wonderful resultsi Second tip for ickling success is to always use EINZ WI-I.ITE:VlNECiAR.i It's inexpensive - short-cuts tho yob - is easier to handle. I've found that this crystal-clear vinegar safeguards the natural colours of my fruits and vegetables-and its mellow, aged-in-wood pungency adds zest and piquancy to my pickles. If I Wore An Artist . . . I could icture better the entities of the new FRIGIDAIRE Do Lirxe Cold-Wall R E F R IG E R- ATOR. . . . for it's a work of art with its Ice-Blue inter- ior trim and Life- time Porcelain finish. But beauty isn't its only "asset". Fruits and vegetables keep or and fresh for days in its all-porce ain Hydrators . . . and you can store up to 45 lbs. of frolen foods in its fiiil- width Super-Freezer Chest. Its spacious shelves, edged in Ice- Blue, are rust-and-tip proof I Once you see these and all the other wonderful features of the new Fri idairo De Luxe Cold-Wall Re rigerator, you'll realize why I can't do it 'ustice with more words . . . youil have to see it at your Frigidaire Dealer's soon. and other misera ic symptoms of "summer colds"! Sounds too good to be true, doeanlt it? But it can be done, quickly and easily --with ANOHISTI You see, Anohistgcombata the . . . for this natural That's because lemon-in-water doesn't "tie you up in knots" as harsh laxatives do . . . lust gently helps of lemons on hand. But , IICALIIVORNIA LEMONS . . . they're the finest, yuicieat grownl "A Pretty Pickle"-or, rather, 111E: (:LLAluDLAli. cnisuzir)1sra11)vvrt”3 gem ms wH V INIURMAIIUN 2? L .i'.l Au .3rd-Say goodbga tofuioaau ay ever or many doctors believe is released in an allergic reaction. That's because Anohist is an antihistamine formula. And now you prompt, effective relief at a cost of on v gout so a tablet in t e Super-Economy Family-Size Bottle of 36 Anohist tablets. So my goodbye to bothersome hay fever or "summer co dz? . . . buy Anohist at from drugstore today! Remember: all .mu.. 5 g g ey vary greatly in performance. Anohist is the antihistamine Iormula recommended for family use because of its Marc's To Your Good Health! . . . and licrels one good way to help of one lemon in a .' I, the healthful way! for glowing good Bashing In Thd Sun on the beach or fishing on a sunny sum- mer day are lots of fun, but hard on gvour eyes! But here's s way to ring soothing relief to sun- vreary cyes- in sccondai Just put 2 dro s of MURINE in each eye -an your eyes feel instantly refresiicdl You see, Murine'a 1 ingredients blend perfectly with the natural eye Huids, soothing delicate eye tissues as gently as a tear. TiiatIa why I always keep one bottle of Murine at home and carry one with me wherever I go. Wliy rionit you do the same? Try cleansing and soothing your eyes rcgularlu with Murine for one week . . . then I'm sure you'll be sold on it as I aml .Whal Has More Summertime .. Appeal than a refreshin Jail-0 salad? Ii sa - nothing, unem it s a Jell-O des- g sierti Salads agd .. esserts ma. e C i with J ELL-0 JELLY POW- DERS have so snilxlch sparkl; and fiavourl I ll3(et(:iisuso, e -0 has t ose seven ” oc e -in' flavours, that are delicious in salads and desserts. Try this cool. cool. Cucumber Pineapple Salad! CUCUMBER PINEAPPLE SALAD 1 packs e Lime Jell-0 2 cups Eat wator 1 slice conned pinaaphls. out in wedges 1 cup diced cucumber Dissolve Jell-O in hot water. Ar- range plnoagple wedges in bottom at mould. our on Jail-O. being ”"if.'” iii? .f:a...iIl.'.”.'"&' in hit; 8 . . 13:1. Unmould on crisp lettuce. Garnish with mayonnaise. Serves 0. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Whelan. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Connors. Malpeque Road. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murnaghan. Fort Augustus. Mr. and Mrs..Alyre Peters, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello, 41 Reserve Street. Charlottetown. The Campbell Family. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown The Letter Carriers or the Char- lottetown Post Office (High). The Horgan Family. Longwcrth Street. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steele. Char- lottetowri. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Connolly and Family, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dolron and Family. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Koughim. Johnston's River. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Vessey. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Doucettc, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Martin, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saunders. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pineau Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Trainor. Johnston's River. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mt-Nally. Kitchener, Ont. SPIRITUAL BOUCUETS Rev. Sister Mary of Loretta, Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. Annie Weatherbic and Earn- lly, Charlottetown. The Sisters and Children of St. Vincent's Orphaifagc. MESSAGE! OF SYMPATRY Mr. and Mrs. oamiilis Costello. Toronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden MacDon- ald. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison, Charlottetown. M.r. and Mrs. Daniel Malone. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Small. Char- lottetown. The Costello Family, Bsyneld. Street. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Fcavyour. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc.Aleer. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Carr and Isa- bel, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watts. Charlottetown. Miss Dorothy McDonald. Mon- treal. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toombs, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Boehner, Pic- tou. N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Maononald. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronin. Charlottetown. Mrs. Daniel Woods. New Wilt- card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Susan Connolly wish to thank all the kind friends and noigllbaurs for their kindness during their rec- ent sad bereavement. Special thanks goes out to Rev A. L. l-lerreil. the Redemptorist Fathers and all the good Sisters for their constant attention to our dear departed Mother. shire. Sarnia. Ont., i - (OP) - A large tank blew up today at the Government-owned Polymer synthetic rubber plant. The blast. The blast, felt throughout the city, was caused by a teed-line break in the plant's caustic soda section. No one was injured and J. R. NI ” ' , Executive vice- president of the company, said none of the major items of equip- ment in the blast arcs appeared Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMillan. Charlottetown. The hnesi table suit you can buy isin thb package! damaged. MADE III III! . IAIITIIIS CHECK THIS LIST OF ITEMS BE CONVINC- ED OF THE EXTRA SAVINGS YOU GET BY SHOP- PING AT ATKINSON'S. I SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ROYAL RUSSET APPLE JUICE. 48 oz. fin 27c MARVEN'S SODAS. IIb.pkg.................. zsc LYNN VALLEY WAX BEANS. 20oz.'I'in I3c: Zfor 25c Bakers' . Chocolate V2 L5.CaI(e........... 39c Bulk Seediess Raisins. Zlbs. 35: Robin Hood Cake Mix. pkg. . . . . . . . . 28c Molasses- Quarf 33c MAGIC BAKING POWDER, I Ib. tin 29c SUNLIGHT SOAP. CLARK'S , I0 cakes........ ...........95c PORK and BEANS. 20 oz. fin I5c: 2 for .. .. .. . . . 29c Fluffo Shortening, I II5. pkg. . . .. 3 lc 3 Boxes Matches 23c SWEET TREAT Good Luck-Tumbler v Peanui'.Bu'Her. 9 oz. .. . . . 27c ' 24 oz. Jar Talisman Orange Marmalade . . . . . .,... . . . . 33c PINEAPPLEIJUICE. 20 oz. 'I'in I8c: 2for 35c ISLAND BONELESS CHICKEN. 7 oz.i'in 49c ifirzstg I Trimmed Pork Chops, I5. . .. Baked Meat Loaf, I5. .. . . . Frankfuris. I5. .. . . Head Cheese, . Grade "A" . , Fowl. II5. 49c . . . . 59: New s ,. 1 String Beans, 2' I55. . 293' . 59: Head ' Lettuce. each . . .-..-..a:u ls; . . 49!: New - . Beats. 2 bunches . ..-.2.-..:.m 25c Cauliflower. Iieacl . . . . . .. 29c ALSO: New Potatoes, Cucumbers, New -456 - Peas, Pears, Plums, etc. ' ' ' FRESH BERRIES ARRIVING DAILY 111-115 H. C. ATKINSON GIIOGETEITIA Grafton St. 2247 ruour 2246, Robin Hood skL5g1L.E99 WHITE csxsiviix ,...i.'ioui;ii A FIESII see All! can nrnsii ciiuz ll : PRESHER TASTING-than why Robin Hood wants YOU to add the fresh egg right in your own kitchen. It: LONGER LASTING ; : : because there is no egg powder in the mix it will stay fresh till you an res y to use it. at : EXTRA FANCY Velvet Cake Flour is used exclusively in all Robin Hood Cake Mixes. Ila SPECIAL CAKE SHORTENING in tho mix is not available In stores -. -. -. gives lighter texture. highs: cake. luTRY' ALL FOUR Robin Hood Mixes: WHITE and CHOCO- LATE CAKES-GINGERBREAD and 7-in-one EASY-MIX.