"YIS;| III YOU DID’! l like Macleana Tooth Paste, 107R cleans my teeth thoroughly, leaving them sparkling white and my mouth refreshed, keeps gums firm and healthy, neutralizes mouth acid and sweetens the breath. Yes, I Marleen my teeth daily and now my dentist compliments me on their attractiveness. LARGEST SELLING TOOTH PASTE IN GREAT BRITAIN Ire-n MACLEANS PEROXIDE TE TOOTH PAS Service Vote On Plebiscite OTTAWA, April 9—(CP)—Jule6 Oeswnguay, chief plebiscite officer, said today he proposes to announce the results of the active service vote 1n the manpower plebiscite when returns from all special return- inw officers have been received. which might be some days after .April 2'1 when ordinary voters cast their ballots. Mr. Castonguay said it seems likely that the count will be completed in short order and that. Newfoundland should not take much loneer. But in view the large number oi’ service voters in the United Kingdom it was pos- sible several days would be required to complete the count there. Mr. Castonguays present inten- tion is to announce the total ser- vice vote. This would mean that the service vote in the four areas into which Canada has been divided for service voting purposes will be an- nounced only when the United Kingdom or other late figures be- come available. With the total vote the chief biscito officer will a announce firzures for the seven divisions v-fihl four in Canada, and Jamaica. Newfoundland and United Kingdom. LOT! OI‘ SHIPS SINCE Pint transatlantic navigation by flcfim in: accomplished in 1838. EXAMINATION fitting and Sérxlying Obsoes ii. J. MABllii OPTOMETBIST Montogle. P. l. l. Office Bonn: ltllo BA. l. Itollal. Holidays etc. by appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTORE REDDIN’S “HAPPY GANG” Picture FREE with purchase of 25c Colgziles Tooth Brush BABIES NEEDS Heinz Strained Foods iicinz Junior Foods Pabium Nursing: Bottles Nipples Talcums-Baby Oil Vitamin Preparation! Etc. Quarl Sizc Niincral 79c 25c Noxzema i -— -l9c Apple iiibssdm Soap 5 (lakes 23c Barrinpion Hand Cream 15-25-50 wiuidi ‘Speed Set Wave Set 15c innit sans. ’ L. M Doucclie Hunter River of tended w Rev. L.M Murray R. M. Smallman. and Vicinity spring has some and the he are alive with merry aonslters- $13 ducks which lnbs lied the mild during the winter months-h - lng it a note of wild beaut-y- ‘go dispersed and are no doubt N! in the nearby woodland. They ha become very tame. which indicate; that they were not frightened 3m molested. It is much tot-ho c’? m. of the numerous small boy! 0 village as well as the [POW-ll that, this condition exists. This - will. thro’ time, if a spirit of gener- Ngty mnd thoughtfulness is iiwwn mus, qui- feathered friendl- ymna, 1m regret in lees-n libel Mnjor‘ W0. Danie is inaisroeea and is confined to the house $01‘ I few day-s. All wish him l- 8P recovery iogtns lobe John The tuners Dllnfllll] mo: lace on mday. Av- ril 3rd from e residence of hi! son-in-law Mir. Stephen Bcrtrflm- Hazel Grove. The service was wh- ducted by Rev. L.M. Murray. M14 Bellsru‘ was dorgoglist- The hymns. The 9P N‘ 5 Peace. Perfect Peace and Rock Ages, were sung. Mr. and M1!- Robert‘. Hill. accompanied by M18! Margamt Hill. 5W8 with much feeling and beauty. that lovely 01d , "Only Remembered by What We Have Done." Mr. Mur- ray brought comfort to the bereav- ed and a message to all assembled. his sermon bearing thoughts of the Easter message, "I am the Resur- rection and the Life." ‘There are left to mourn three rsughtcrs: Mrs. Stephen Bertram, with whom he resided Miss Marv Dunning o! Jersey City, and Mrs. Edison I-‘lean- ey of Clinton. Interment took place in the Margate cemetery beside his wife who predeceased him twenty- nine Wars ago. The school here is closed for the Easter holidays and the Woollen. Vfisses Edna Wigmore and Miriam ‘"0olner are attending the Teach- ors‘ Convention in Charlottetown. Lac. Eric Bagnall, and Lac. Bert,- ram MacDonald were recent visit- ors here. Mrs. MacDonald and lit- tle son Gordon accompanied Lao. MacDonald upon his return. They expect to reside at hi5 station for some time ter- of Mr. and Mrs. Pope Bagnall, Hazel Grove, is at present s. patient in the PE. Isl- and Hospital. At last reports she was much improved. Miss Rhoda Bagnall of Charlotte- town, daugh Mrs. Russel MacNell. accompan- ied by her daughter Mrs. George Clark, returned recently from St. John where they visited Izcr daugh- ter, Miss Gladys. Mxs. Harry Smith is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- in Jamaica m1 Congratulations are being ex; 8i’! Mrs. Murray upon the arrival of i daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Brookins, Mrs. MacGregor and Mrs. Orville Clark of Kensington were visitors here on Friday attending the fun- eral of the late Mr. John Dunning. Friends here were pleased to hear of the arrival of a daughter Carole Roma. to Dr. and Mrs. Harold Mel- lish at the Moncton Hospital on March 30. Congratulations. Mrs. Morton Int-kin and lvrrs. Earl Houston of New Glasgow were recent visitors here enroutc to Charlottetown and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clark. ‘Mr. Rough Baimall who has been employed at Debert, is at. present visiting his wife and family here. Mrs. Merton Bagrial] was a re. cent visitor to Charlottetown. Obi. George L. Waye who recent- ly visited his wife and family here has returned to Nova Scotia. Lac. Ernest Bolger recently visit- ed here and at his parental home at Hope River. Miss Audrey MaoOoubrey and little nephews, Garth and Gary Jdinson of Charlottetown were in Hunter River on Thursday enroutp to New Glasgow. Friends will regret to hear of the illness o! Miss Eleanor Nicholson dflllshter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholson and of Miss Annie Pound d ‘vhier of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pound. Both arc suffering from pleurisy. It is pleasing to report that Miss Helen Nicholson, daughter of Lieut. and Mrs. John R. Nicholson, who has been a llfliiwi in the Provincial rMtOYiUm. is doing well, Mr. Louis Barnall, who is a busi- ness student in Charlottetown ipent the Easter holidays at. hi ome. Mr. William Whelan who had been employed in New Brunswick during the winter months has returned homo a WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL Honor Roll fc 1- March: Senior Dept: Grade X. i. Jean Frizzell: ‘J ver- ma Burke: 3. James Mcinnis Grade IX: 1. Marizaret Gain.- I. ‘Margaret Curley; a. Joseph Cur- e y. Grade VIII: 1. Oari Crosby: l St-irllnv knell: 8. Harold Gail-a. Grade VII: 1 Patricia Curley; i. Billv Chouen; 7i Arthur Chowcn. Grade Vi: 1. Alice Campbell; i. Joseph McInnis. Teacher, Mabel A. Bovyer. Primary Dept: Grade V (Sn: 1. Aurilda Train- or; 2. Francis Curley. Grade V (JrJ: i. Edison van- lflerstlne. Grade IV: l. Ralph Frizzoll: I. John MacKinnon- 3. Jean Rhynes. Grade 111:1. Betty Hurry; 2, lmcftla AacKinnon; 3. Eileen Gal- an. . Grade II (oi: 1. Sidney Hurry. Grade II (b): 1. Marie Vessey; 2. Jack Vessoy; S. Fred vessey. Grade II (c): 1. Irvine Frizzell; 2. Agnes Gallant; 3. Morgan Rliyn- 68. Grade I: i. Myrtle Vessey, John Chowen. equal; 2. Fred Chowcn; ‘i. Tony Vesscy. (Patriot please copy) Boys’ Suits. Sizes 1 to 6 years Knitted suits Jere?! Suits, Cotton Suits and Sailor Suits, all prlccfl from- -- - - -— — -— — -- — —-$1.25 l0 $6.75 Boys‘ navy reefer coals, sizes 22 to 26 with brass but- tons. Price — — — — — — — — — —— — -— ‘ 2~95 Boys’ coats, tweed, navy and light blue, sizes 1 to 4 years. Price — — — — — — — - — — — — —$4.95 Boys’ tweed coats, raglan style, sizes 3 to 6x. Price $5.95 Boys’ striped all wool pullover sweaters. sizes 20 to 24. Prices— — — — — — — — — —--$l.79 and $1.93 Boys’ striped cotton sweaters, sizes 20 to 26 with zip- pers. Price — — — — — — — - - - -- - - -69c Boys’ corduroy short pants. sizes 2 to 7, colors green, brown, wine and blue. Price — - - - - _ -_$1_95 Boys‘ peak caps lweeds and uavy blue, sizes 6 1-4 to 6 3-4- Prices- — — — — - - _ - -75¢ and $1.00 Boys: will sweaters. all mini in good shades with con- l-rflsllng trim and zipper l'i‘oni-- - - - - --$2_95 V “i3 Boys’ three piece ensembles coal, peak cap, and shorts to match, good quality Donegal tweed. Price per i¢l.~——————————————-__._.$9_95 Girls 2 piece ensembles coat and hat to ilnatchs,‘ 1 to 3 bright spring shades in snaPPY 91"‘ t g5 9g Prices————---"""'"""""$4‘ o ' nsembies consisting 0f 5°“ to match, sizes 4 to 6X, ml‘ iced from 56-95 t9 Girls two and three piece e hat and in some sets Purse v ors navy. rose, T013] and °r°h‘d’ pr $10.95. - i _ 7 1 10 ppy styles tweed, poll?» Ziiziitsbi-iizzilqi engine Zbfldes- Pm" $395 t° $12M l0, tweed, and plain colors, Quarry es, sizes 12 to 14x. Prices 8.95, $10.95, $14.95 and $16.95 Girls spring coals. i") styles and newest shads sizes 6 to l4. Girls plaid niiiiciipcs with rubber lining. _$2'95 Price- — — —- —- ubber lining. sizes 6 to 14x. Griis plaid raincoals with r A335 Price—-—-——---'-"""'""'""_- ssortment of styles -.. .- .1‘ ii.‘ "tb -bbra GM’ “ma I “new S M m e as, $3.95 and $4.50 colors and materials. Prices — $2- s3 106 plain colors and plaid! Girls skirts size _ _ _ _$1‘00 and $235 prices — — — — — -' - Girls n“). “Md, 5931s ‘Sm-s 3 to 6 with pleated Séizilg?’ and while bread trimming. Price — — —- —' '-' - s 7 to 14x with pleated and cuffs. ._ -$3 95 Girls navy midli)’ Suiis- Si?‘ n _ skirt and while braid trim 0n 00 31 Pricc—-— — — — - """""""'__ Giris iackcls sizes 3 to 6 navy and Scaflet flanne" Prices--———-—- Girls, jackets sizes 8 to lix plaids, checsiés-gglitzysgig: grey‘. Prices- -— — - — - -' - "' "' Gifts for babies. We offer the following suggestions for gifts for babies. Bibs, rattles. dresses baby books, carriage covers. bathrobes, Shawls» ‘Pmpers’ etc‘ Girls crop? dresses sizes 7 to l-ix smart styles and good lrrice‘s_, __ _. .._. __ - - --$2.95 i0 materials. 47”‘ a 51f} “i ‘~02’. ' fiiiiiiabé‘ ‘F4. __ ._'.l - -$2.29 iiIid'$2i95“"‘ ‘ Girls two piece ensemble ‘sizes i to 8 wool coat ‘with ill to match in Princess style, brlgbl- 511N113 53:331- .. - . _- -- - — . g Prico——-———-'—-"' Girls petal crepe dresses colorful prints, sizes 8 to i4 years. Price- — —-— - - - - - - - 42.25 Girls’ cotton dresses gay summer prints and plain coi- ors. Sizes 1 to 3 Prices - - -- — — —89c to $1.98 Girls cotton dresses, smart styles. bright prints and plain colors. Sizes 4 to 6x. Prices $1.19, $1.59 and $1.98 girls cotton dresses, smart prints, snappy styles sizes 1 to l2. Prices- — — -$1.l9, $1.59, $1.98 and $2.50 Girls cotton dresses, gay prints and snappy styles. sizes 12 to 14x Prices— —- — —$1.50, $1.98 and $2.95 Girls coat sweaters, new spring shades and styles sizes 21 to 34. Prices - - - - -_ - - - -$2.00 to $2.95 Girls pullover sweaters. sizes 22 in 34 a smart range of fiyslés and colors to choose from, Prices $l.,00 $1.25, and Moore 6' McLeod Lid. Charge Gambling Syndicate In Brooklyn, N. Y. NEW YORK, April, as-lAPl- Existence of a gambling syndicate in Brooklyn which did a $100 (WL- operation Tear-her, Jean M. McRae. 000 business yearly by pay-um for noiics nroifctinn and "unabated and in open and flai- rant, violation of the penal laws" was charged today in present- mcnts banded up by two special Kings county grand Juries. A special assistant attorne gen- lffli, John l-Iarlen Amen, w o led an 11 months’ investigation into the activities of bookmakers and policy banks. charged that the _vr:arl_v pVOiPCHOII "take" was more ihan 31.000900. Th: presentment named ll members of the police department and four lawyers. The jury charg- edjhat the lawyers represented polzc organizations and appeared regu arl in behalf of individuals who dl not hire them. 1n making public the present.- menLs, Amen issiu-ri a statement saying “there is lu existence in the police dcparlmriil an organiz- ed system of graft and corruptiim which operates on a city-wide Blah." “Its roots are so deep‘ and the lines along which it operates so well-lured that denim frequent changes of personnel in all ranks its activities continue with little if any let-up." PLEASKNT VALLEY SCIIOUL Report. of Pleasant Volley school for the morvh of March. Grade X-i. Ad la Wigmorl and Eileen weeks (eq ). Grads rx-i. nuom ennui r. A _ _ 5.4m lsselsou, s. asncoipn Billy ‘gist-cam (equal). Gases vm-i. Blyllluald mm a c“ ll Smith, 8. Normw . Oec ' 0min (an-r. Donnie sow" 1 (SrL-i. Vernon 80m?" son 2 Basile 8mm: Doro ' smith (equal), s. Auam mm; attendance a» u» mom” m. Eileen Weews, Adelaide Wismil"; Grade VII-i. Allison Semen. Audrey Btevsnson, Rsyivmd M‘; mm vr-i. Bertha amlui. rison, Phyllis um. nvelyn a"; Grade IV-i. helm smith, i. Laura saith, Joyce Lina. "(I'm Ffalllllaebi 1.1 tours 31113. a Ling. — - low m. . Shirley Stevenson, mac ennui Highest Average: may» 8'11"“