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So take a tip from n Woodbury- bcautiful bridel Start Woodbury Facials todayl (Woodbury is won- derful for beauty baths, tool) A Fashion Model once told me, "You're only as well-dressed as th, gt of your clothes 1 ' o wonder so many women in- sist on the criect litofLIGH NING SLIDE FASTEN- RS. No bulging . at the seam -- no wrinkles or rumples.-just sec for yourselfl ... . Lightning slippers are truly silhouette per ect What's more, they stay put. It's that famous automatic lock that dOC!.II'lG trick! Lightning gives you a. wider range of sues and colours, too . ..to suit every fabric, lightweight or heavy ...to blend with every costume . shade in your wardrobe. And here's a neat tricklI- If you must have saactly the right match of Light.- ning sipper-buy Style 701 invw its and dye it. All Lightning rippers are completely washable, of course. 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OEIITIIAL OIIAIIIIIAII Thlscolnnntsresansalsrasws sflssaltntercstbsaaslssstlslngol ancway natarelnaybs hearted at me some a word, strtesl; pay. ablslnadvnnoe. cooks for Photographs. NIW WILLII PIANO. - spec- isaga price for Cash. Taombs Music re. - BEAUTIFIIL GOTHAH GOLD STRIPE HOBIEBY at Wright's. IIPIIGEIATOIS, Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 3007. . CHARTER PLIGI-ITS to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. . I COAL YARD AND OFFICE closing Saturday afternoon's, be- ginning this Saturday for summer months. H. R. Large and-Co. READ NEW SERIAL "Murder is Forgetful”. beginning today in The Guardian. Written by William Bogart. It is a thrilling mystery novel. I "MEN OF THE KIRK"-Meeting Friday night 7.30 in church Hall. Election of officers and campaign reports. SPECIAL DANCE Monday. May 14th. Rollaway Balliroom. sponsor- ed by Liquorian Youth Club. Music by Don Messcrs and His Islanders. Adln:i.lSSl0I'l 50 cents. CITY POLICE CCURT-At the stlpendiaryMaglstrate's Court yes- terday, three persons charged with being drunk and incapable appear- ed. One was sentenced to 10 days in jail, one was fined 35 and costs or rive days in jail, while the third had a :10 ball estreated. LEAVES FOR OVERHAUL - The carferry steamer MV Abeg- welt left yesterday morning for Halifax to undergo her annual overhaul. It is expected that she will be away for about five weeks. In the meantime the Prince Ed- ws.-rd Island is in service on the B o r d e n-Tormentine run. The Abegweit will be back time to go into operation on the double- ferry service which is sclieduledto start on June 15th. it was stated. Both ferries are to run through the summer on the route. - ROCKY PT. SERVICE DIS- RUPTED -- Transportation by water between Rocky Point and Charlottetown was tied up tem- porarily yesterday due to an ac- cident to the motor boat that was put into operation w e the ferry "Fairview" is away f the annual refit. Another motor boat is be- ing procured and it will be in op- eration on the route today, ac- cording to an announcement from the Department of Public Works and Highways. THE RURAL BEAUTIFICATION COMPETITIONS for this year of- offer more than sixty worthwhile prizes for home, school, and corn- munlty improvement. Look after the future today. Wise planting of trees and shrubs for shelter belts will save you money in the long run. and paint or whitewash on buildings will prevent costly re- pairs later. A clean neat place will give you and the whole faintly new pride and satisfaction in your home. Start improving now with the incentive of competition. Mail entries to the Rural Beautification Societ on or before May 5th. the 54th convention of the Mont- real Presbyterian College in the Church of St. Andrew and at. Paul on Tuesday evening, the Niall .1-lope Burnett prize for the best work among the young during the sea- son was awarded to Mr. John A. ISimms. BA. Rev. DrfRobert Len- 'nox, Principal. also conferred an honorary doctor of divinity de- gree upon Rev. D. W. MacDonald. of Dublin shore, Nova scotia, for many years a missionary in Korea. He was presented for his degree by the Very Rev. C. Ritchie Bell. A similar degree was conferred upon Rev. E. G. B. Footc. 0.311.. chali- lain of the fleet. He was presented by Dr. Robert Good of Erskine RETREAT AT 31'. AUGUST- INE'S CONVENT-On Friday even- ing s retreat for girls was solemn- ly opened in the chapel of St. Aug- ustlne's Convent by thsgsinglng of the "Vent Creator". Thirty Yolmk ladies including the girls of the Convent, both boarders and reim- lsrs as well as the girls from the neighboring schools of Hunter Riv- or. Oyster Bed, and Rustlcoville were privileged in having a retreat preached by Reverend P. 0. Fisher, a Rcdcmptorlst Father. Father Fisher has many years of exp”- lcnce with the Young and the girls were delighted to be able to receive his advice and his guidance. Twen- ty girls took advantage of being boarders for the weekend so as to make a closed retreat and were most happy to have experienced these few days of recollection and of more fervent prayers. The re- treat for the boy! of the Pllllh will begin on Friday evening of next week. and will also be preach- gd.by Reverend Father Fisher. card 'I'lIonlis Mrs. Lsnvrsncs Gauthier and Family of Bristol. wish to express their sincere thanks to .the Doctors. also to the Sisters and Nurses who treated Johnny, and Gerald so ll during their long stay in the rlottetown I-Iospltsl. IN Msggniaui I is-i ......... or our maul- .a.i' lIIs:a'IIo lets! a Issued. WIIO III IIDWIIPI MI! SK. IN7. as New London llarbsar. LOCAL PRIZE AWARDED-At . Protestant Orphanage Coriiribuiions Oyster Bod Bridge by Mrs. lsymond Ling - 81.00 Each: Mrs. Raymond Ling; Mrs. R. L. Maxmherson: Mrs. Phil- ip Matheson; Howard Axworthy. we Each: Mrs. Colin Higgins; Mrs. Earl Glow; Mrs. Alfred Ford; Russell Smith: Mrs. Ruf-us Ax- wortby: Henry Matlieson; Lester Matlieson. - Total-(7.50. Oyster Bed Bridge by Mrs. E. M. Cudniorc 3100 Each: Mrs. Milford Cud- more: Mrs. Wilbert Axworthy; Mrs. Henry Mcquarrle: Elmer Younkerzi Mrs. Bruce Younker: Mrs. Omar- Younker: M-rs. Carrie Mcmnis: Mrs. Gordon Mclnnls; Joseph Younker. - 5003 Miss Annie Crabbe. '.Total--39.50. oymr isea Bridge by , Mrs. Howard Carr 51.00 Each: Mrs. Evin McLure; Mrs. W. C. Ininan: Arnold Nelll;I Mrs. Preston Neill: M-rs. Irving! Neill; Ernest Axworthy; David Ax-. worthy; Lemuel Horne: Howard Carr. 76c: S. C. Neill. 500 Each: George Mrs. Louis Claw. Total-510.75. Gra-:1: Total Oyster Bed Bridge Axwortliy; PRICE INCREASE IN PETROL- EUM PRICES-Due to a ma.rkenl' rise in ocean transport rates since? the first of the year, an increase in 3 petroleum products prices in Que-l bec, a part of Eastern Ontario and the Atlantic Provinces was an- . nounced yesterday by Imperial Oil Limited. The increase amounts to? seven-tenths of a cent per gallon on light fuel oils which takes ef- fect immedlately in Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island. Nova Sco- tia, New Brunswick, Quebec and that part of Ontario supplied from Montreal refinery, all of which de- pends on ocean transportation for their supplies of crude oil and fin- ished products. SOROIIITY MEETING .. Alpha Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. met at the home of Mrs. Earl Taylor on April 4th with nine members pre- sent. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Allie Macheod. The cultural program was based on "Poise and Charm." Ruth Gunn gave an interesting re- view of "The Green Light”, by Lloyd Douglas, and Eileen Burke read an article on "Manners In Business", from the March Torch. The April 25th meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Porter with 12 members present. Officers for the ensuing year were installed as follows: President. Mrs. Gordon Rayner; vice-president. Mrs. E. P. Watson; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Chris Gallant; recording sec- retary, Miss Bessie Conrad; treas- urer, Mrs. Myron Bell. The new president, Mrs. Rayner, conducted the business meeting which was followed by a social hour. Refresh- ments were servcd by the hostess. assisted by Miss Mary MacKenzle and Miss Marjorie Hill. News & Views of IIOAF Station Ssnnsrslils ' by Acts Flo. Jack 1-Ismelpvlsitcd R.C.A. F. Station S ersidc r' trig the past week. when be renewed many old. acquaintances made while he. was a student on. a staff navigat- ors instructor (pilot) course at the Air Navigation School in 1049. Four ainmen reported at this unit recently on transfer. includ- ing two aeroengine technicians, AC. 2 E. F. Clench land AC. 1 J. V. Comeau, and two a-ii-frame tech- nicians, AC. 2 Bibeault and AC. 2 G. W. Kile. Congratulations are extended to 170. H. E. Booth on hisl recent promotion from the rank of War- rant Omicer 2. Flo. and Mrs. Booth (nee Anna Pope) were re- cently transferred from this sta- tion. IVO. Michael J. Piercy made a "flying visit" to this station re- cently. W0. Piercy graduated from the Air Navigation School here in the fall of 150. IVL. N.W. Emmott, D.F.C., who was recently transferred nrom this unit. made a brief visit to R.C.A. Station Summersidc s. week ago. The personnel of R.C.A.F. Sia- tion Surmmerside have been work- ing diligently for the past three months in preparation for the N. A.T.O. graduation ceremony to he held at this unit on Friday, May 4th. IVL. Morley and W0. G. E. Bailey have visited this station to give assistance in dzri-ll and traffic control. respectively. This will be a very. signrificarit event. The Air Marshall G. O. Johnston school for children of R. C.A.F personnel at R. C. A. F. SIIIIOIT Summeirside was opened recently. Mr. Murray Shanks is the prin- cipal of the school and the teach- ers are Mrs. Barrie, Miss Haslam. Miss Ms.cLean, Miss McMahon, and Miss Foley. At the moment the pupils are occupying what is known as state one of the build- ing, awaiting completion of the remainder. Along with the ten classrooms. there will be a play- room and a teachers' room. Mod- ern architecture was followed in the construction of this building and it presents a very attractive appearance. both inside and on the outside. Mrs. Charles Rowell of Vienna, Virginia, U. S. A., is visiting in Slemon Park, the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, IVL. and Mrs. R. J. Mitchell. No. D. E. MoNally, public health nurse. arrived at. R.C.A.P. Station Suum-meirside recently and visited several of the permanent mam-ied quarters at this station. 170. and Mrs. P. G. arrmins have as their guest, Miss Alla Fowler of Boston, Mass, U.S.A. Mrs. Ohiiman of I-Iavmi1ton.Ont., PHONE STORAGE an-ll Our this 12 2”; ing our unhurrl wor manshlp at until you n your coat in in delays ha today for ldur pick-up. service- siaxii, .,l.-vi lovingly Remembered by Wife and children ri - q..- (for our pick-up service) FOR YOUR VALIIABLE FIIRS guarantees your furs pro- tectlon against Summer Heat, Moths, Theft. where they may be for only llatlon BIPAIBIIIG -IIEIIOIIELIIIE - llELIlillIli NOW is" the time to have this work attended to dur- uiet summer season, when we can give you e this work, done NOW. PHONE 1177 1177 l INSURANCE Cold Storage Vault Besides all of your furs are insured for MONTHS no matter 7; of your own fair v'al- a lower price- Donlt wait the Fall; avoid disappoint- PHONE 1177. (lf'i.M.Q ll 5. Just Deposit Your WIN A CASE OF ORANGES FREE!-BIG CONTEST NOW ON. How Many Oranges in our Show Window? Nothing to Buy. Guesses In The Ballot Box. First Grade CREAMERY BUTTER. 68: ii... 2 lbs. 51.35 . All Reg. 39c pkgs.-Jellies, cauov nut Brittle, etc. Buy an assortment and save. Sale Price-28: pkg.: 4 pligs. SI.00 Gum Drops, Creams, Pea- PURE LARD. 4lbs............... SI.00 Christie's Fresh SODA BISCUIT. lb. box . . . . . . . . . . 25: GET THE BEST FOR LESS Yellow Corn, 6 tins .. S1 Tomato Juice, 8 tins .. S1 Peaches, 4 tins ........ .. 89c Wax Beans, 5 tins .... .. 95c Fresh Pitted Dates, Green Peas, 5 tins .. 95c Sultana Raisins, 4 lbs. S11 5 lbs. ........................ .. :51, 24 Lb. Bug 51.65 Fresh Prunes, bag Dried Apples, bag Y. E. Beans, bag Choice Bacon ENDS, all meat, lb. .. 41c Frei or Corned SPARE RIBS, 4 lbs. .. 89c FOWL. reg. 61: Ib.: Young Tender - 4 to 7 lbs. each lb. 53: STORE OPEN FRIDAY 8: SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:30 See Extra Specials Listed in Fridayis Patriot C. I. L. PAINTS & VARNISHES It!.STOCK 5 L5. Bag 53: PHONE 747 PAY CASH BASH & GARRY STORES 187 GR-EAT GEORGE ST- Robin Hood CAKE MIX. 2 pkgs. 59: WE DELIVER C. O. D. and SAVE has been spending an extended visit in Slemon Park. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C.E. Waugh. A radar technician (A) report- ed here last week on transfer. AC. 1 E. J. Isaak has resumed his duties at this unit along with A.C. 2 W. A. Burke, who is a commun- icat-ions operator "S". AC. 2 A. P. Dundas will report at this unit this week on posting. AC. 2 Dundas is a mess orderly. ANTIQUE WANTED:- ANTIQUE FURNITURE China, Glass, Flgurenes. Old 0II'I.amps. Silver. Antique Jewelry. Ear Rings, Brooches. Pins, "racclets. Old Gold, Gold Coins. Write BOX 395 ' on The Guardian BAIlA'I coiiviaimoii A VANCOUVER-April 29-Canadian members of the Baha'i faith. meeting in their fourth annual convention here April 27-29, learned that thelfirst International Bahnli Council had been formed early this year. The announcement was made by John A. Robarts, Toronto, con- vention chairman. "This council." said Robarts, "will become the supreme adminis- 'trative body for the Baha'i faith. which numbers about three million members throughout the world." Principal speaker at the convention. Emerlc Sala. Montreal busi- HESS. man, said, "One of the most important things to remember in seeking a solution to the world's confusion is that the world is really one large country and mankind its citizens. The countries of the world today,” he continued. "are economically interdependent and the United Nations and other organizations are preparing us for some form of world citizenship." Some 150 members of the Canadian Baha'i community from most provinces attended the convention. National secretary. Mrs. Laura Davis, Toronto, reported increased membership while others reported greater activity among Baha'i groups throughout Canada. Elected to the National Spiritual Assembly. governing body of Baha'is in Canada. were John A. Robarts, Toronto, Ont.: Emeric Saln. St. Lambert. Que.; Mrs. Rosemary Sala, St. Lambert. Que; Mrs. Laura Davis, Toronto. Ont.; S. Scopflocher, Montreal. Que.: Rowland Estall. Montreal. Quc.; Lloyd Gardner, Toronto, Ont.; Miss Mae McKenns. Vancouver. 8. C.; Miss Winnifred Harvey, Ottawa, Ont. A religious faith founded in Persia 100 years ago, Baha'i calls for a wider loyalty than national patriotism. It is based on the beliefs that all religions are in reality one and that mankind is essentially one large family. all .-are :iss mm tsstotsns canvassing la in: r I u jewellery-as ggsyqs as Exciting sadisnsln l'I'l0I ,. ,) ....v.....-: S-- ..m......:............M......-. ........-..-