_ Evsrsharrs Schick lnlecior Razor Beds ell others in huge “$havaihon" contest ' 50* FASTER-100% SAFER 200% SMOOTH ER NEW-BLADE "RIPEATIR" lusr rim. rusn, CUCKI CLICK! . . n blade “chshgesdim. "l"!!! . . . auto- matically Iocks in correct shaving l ll/EKSHAKP _SIIHI.BK’ iNJEiIliiR~ £14201? ‘with’ 2O aiIAoss quicker than out-moded duds. This is no brief for junking per- fectly good clothes or techniques just because new ones come along. Nor does it mean that you should exchange a dependable technique of styling your hair or rasmoh DOTAGES BIIUNNE Beware 6f dotages on clothes or hair styles which make you un- willing to retire the old in favor of the new. There are two dangers implicit in this overweening fond- ness for old favorites. One is that they‘re apt to make a. woman look bright-idea boys have brought out something new. But we do argue iiiliiiliibillllililll Thlseoluamisrsssrssdler of lsesl interest. bat ad olarisnsynatnrernaybellarted stflvseeatsawsristrlotlyil!" ehlsleadsaaee. COOK'S for Phetograplu. HOWARD IIQINNII for Fitters FOOIIIII. .2-9~Stt-l! CIABWELL for photographs. CONFISDEBATION LII‘! IN SURANCR BEE LATEST IN POITBIH WARE. Orocketta Jewellery. Q BEAUTIFUL summer Mrs. Johnston's. Kent St. POPULARITY CONTEST for ioung ladies. Nominate your favon he now. BINGO PLAYERS-Come in Reo- dresses. day, July 18th. MARY'S unify sewn 11s Graflml Freet. 0.1 P61118881: RECENT Proof Coats. Blouses. Purses and Washable Dresses. Kennedy's Ladies Wear Dogs and Bingo st the Beans lou rest-ion Center Carnival. Thurs- and Creme. aruuvaaa SihnWfl'_ ICE CREAM. Soft Drinks, Hot Céatifitre, liimrsday evening. July CALL. A!‘ MRS. McCOBMACICS lfilrniture Store. 170 Prince 8t». auid see her showing of new (Bles- terflelds. amiiaar. nfTsE-(Tunrs on all ie- maining Silmmer Cloth Coats. Also on oinc rack of Dresses and on one wilt of Blouses. Kennedy's Ladies ar. NOTICE T0 ADVEBTIBQS- noon of day previous to insertion to erisum publication. . . QUIET WEEKEND — City Po- ll-ce officials report the week-end on their records with not a single dfurntk occupying a cell Saturday n 8 . SEA CADETS GO INTO CAMP —One hundred Prince Edward ls- iand Sea Cadets yesterday went lander canvas at Pownal for the annual two-weeks instructional camp. Capt. A. P. Musgreve. R. C. N., sea cadets officer, Ottawa, was on hand to see the. youthful trainees start out. Commanding Officer of the camp is Lleut. Dr.) a, s. Giddings, with Keith Cooke in favor of keeping open for what's new in the field. and of swapping off the old any which have more merits e a back-number. a touching affinity for old pets is symptomatic of age. Be fsithless to any style-hair- ments-if something new along which can make you look more up-to-date. Changes are go- ing on at a feverish rate. and out of the yeasty ferment techniques are bound to come. A mental attitude of rejecting new will date a woman's uaisnlcltarr GOODS Czechoslovakia has a new operative association for the motion of sales of its handicraft | in-law a Swiss-made implement for intensive cultivation of small acreages. mis rotary soil tiller is being demonstrated to members oi the B. C. Field Crop Union at the Experimental Station. Saanichton. chines have an eight-horsepower engine and pulverlze the scil to a dept-h of eight or nine inches. naval officer in charge. O‘her |officers attending the camp are Lz-euts. Oscar Diamond, Jerald 1° Nantes. George Walters and Char. les Graham. RETURNED TROM ISLAND- cmiMr. and Mrs. A. Fraser Cumming. if-rom Charlottetown, P. E. 1_ ham returned the first of theweek where they had been visiting their sum and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McTague. The MgTag- iles with their small son Billy had been visiting them over Do. ' minion Dav week-end and» Mrs. CllfiTll-Yilhflm accompanied them lmk» M1" Cunninshsm followed Saturday- and enjoyed the end with News). PRE-NUPTIAI: S-HO __. Friday. June 14th, Jig 11.122 "esting shower was held at. the home of Mr. and Mrs, Beaten. Culloden, their daughter Margaret! [p- Droachllilt marriage. A large crowd of friends and neighbors assemb. led and many useful gifts WCN tendered the popular couple. The gifts were opened by M“, 301m A. MacLean. The accompanylniz verses were read by Mrs, Dan MacLeod. while Mrs. Lillian Buell handed the presents to the- bride and they were later arranged on the table by Mrs. Duncan Gillie. ‘line happy couple expressed thorn- selves as well pleased. A dgllcluug lunch was served by the lame! and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing music being fumished by Miss Blanch Helms and Mrs. Grover Smith. t-hem. - (New Glasgow Personals M11301 Fitzgerald f St. P Miquelon, i; here or? a visitnteo’ relatives. Percv Downs motored to Mono. inn Saturday to attend the funer- al of his niece Mrs. Harvey Fish. ‘l wrmerli’ Mflflorie Cameron. AC-"aimfiflmdmz him were his son ref/y ZYw/iwliz.» {0/ a s/rry/eélifielffofi A i . There is no rotioninooi eaiinq Unioyment. and a real cuiisi dipped in milk, rolled in well-seasoned crumbs and qiven a slow oven bake should be a happy choice for Simdoy dinner. your hail-pound ‘purchase and daughter. Robert and Minnie Dawne. and J.E. Cameron. who is also an uncle of the deceased. When Throat Clos ._Germ-la_de,n Phiegm int/xx‘ I20 ('1(’(II'(’(1 our You may s eak oi’ it as only a slight co d, but just the same your cold rna be- spread- ing downwards. old that in- fects the Bronchial tubes if, not controlled. can go further. W all know there are types of col that mean a prolonged illness. Before your cold creeps any deeper. help to rout it out with Poison's Cough Syrup. Remember, an excess of mucus in the head or throat soon blocks the nasal passages and ieads_ to a rapid spread of infection.‘ This soothing remedy helps to clear the throat and breathing orgsnsof much sur- lags bacteria-infected mucus. is starts u on the mad ‘so betcerliaitii? . f _ No matter iiow "stuffed-up" you msybnvitlieoidmeeugii or bronchitis. look for» uiebsr relief‘ from Point's Syrups i: is a most s antidote techs cornice Sold by all good Ckdiists just past was one of the quietest home of Mrs. Harry Crosby Mon. A “m” null-b" °l she stressed the , ch u H d women being interested ll'l rial!!! ar e , led the devotional periodf which “m” m home told the work of the society from Baby Band to Branch. Mrs. Colin Murray and Mrs. John MacKin- stitutes res day evening. members were present. also sev- eral visitors. Mrs. and Mrs. John MscKinnon have returned from a visit to Boston. Mass. 811d M11 Riv MacKinnon plan to make their home in States. tended to Ml‘. MacKinnon. Cornwall. on the a:- rival in the P. E. I. Hospital. of a tree baby girl. g thur Howard. Mrs. Elmer Frlsaell. Mrs. Cecil George Hyde members who attended the Or- anire picnic on Friday at Arilyle Shore. week- l wall Hall. the ladies of the Oorni-i Bank members of the armed forces to a banquet. The following was the DTOQTBMI l-fazen Howard. purpose of the gathering. lilaoFadyen. and observed by two silence. MacArthur. _ Vic tor Q -\ Grape-NW‘ ’ 6;“ Grwaisligliuisyllhwnlgllkgst §'» (z . l I ‘ I?!“ ll lav '1\vo gqlflm “d” ‘Wheat and my,“ “d” “ live Poet's Glare-Nun nah, "dwlirdrazei r...- 6‘ mervillroleinsfor _ i ' zszcltllhilwllorm . g °° andb . a,‘ iron for the b11121‘; . -'-.. 4204a. Other food cum- Secret blend- ing, baking and tosse- ing give you that honey-golden curly crispness of Posts Grape-Nuts Flakes. Also makes them ro- marksbly easy m di. goat. Servo Post's rape-Nuts Flakes to- morrow. Enjoy them also in the tempting recipes you'll find on both the regular sine and giant economy size packages. iiilliiiWALL_§ viciiimi The regular meeting of the. Wfflwlll W. M- S. was held at the|ciuhs' which are to be undertale, C"l scrim Now that the war is 0V9!‘- non were appointed as del te ltt d t cm. Hazel Grove. re- io attend the Rally at Klngstalri. S ($88595! anon-participating x147‘ 9i ceptlon; Emyvaie. exhibit; Pleas- Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacKinnon In the near future. Ml‘. the United Congratulations are being ex- Charlie and Mrs. Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. among the MECLE 3 n WBTE On Thursday evening in Corn- wall-York Point entertained the Presiding-J-lresident of Com- wall-York Point Institute Mrs. The Blessing-Rev. J. R. skin- ner. Remarks by the presidenb-Ths Toasts: The King-Proposed by Norman | The Fallen-Rev. J. H. Skim-ion} minutes The Armed‘ Forces-Capt. D. J. The Ladies-Sgt. Charles Mac- Arthur; responded to by Mrs. MacPihail. president of Meadow Bank Institute. Speech-Flight Lieut. E. R. Woodsido. Messrs. Palmer and Grant wersi present. from the Charlottetown; Lesion and favoured the audience. with speeches. i Music was provided by Mrs.’ Gordon MacMilian and Messrs.‘ Billie MscEschei-ri and Roland. Hyde. The trustees of‘ Cornwall school; have been fortunate in securing. the services of Miss Kin: Char-- lottetown. as teacher for the com-j ins vear. - The many friends of Mr. Ivan‘ Clow. Cornwall. are aled to know| he has reiiurned to hb home from‘ the 1112.1. llggpitsl. greatly im- es . ftdinh ' Women’: liistltuie On Friday, July 5 the District Convention of surrounding Wom- g] ens Institute st in Fredericton ‘Hall. Pleasant ‘galley was an en- tertaining institute. The president Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay occupied the chair. The afternoon meeting opined by sin in; the Institute Ode. followed y repeatkng ithe Collect foqCiub Women in nison m» Amy Hewett kind] welcom- e the delegates and s. D. J. orrison very flttingly replied. Roll call was responded h the ilewlnsilnstitutss: Hose alley. albarie. Pleasant Valley. sricten, Haul Grove, Green- vaie, e. ind Milvsle. Each Institute gave a very sncouruirig of rl work ,cree fol owing ' committees were I ie. ' Hazard gave an interestinB 181k 0n Institute work in ially mentioning club entertained by Gfeenvale wmne“ institute with the followinil 1"‘ ant Valley. sing-sons? 134159 galley and Miivale. education, Fre eric- ton, fun and nonsense, The near- m help with programme allotted and a social hour was enlliyed by 1 b I. Tali‘: f8e8%l\l€l,0h and courtesy com- solving that we as Institute incin- bers rcdedicate 9 and MBEdOWihuflding of a better community returnednm, They also extended (siilnccrlel Bl’! i1 thanks to the SDBBRBTS others who helped t0 mflkfi the meetings a success. Mrs. William E. Stevenson then ' market a special asset in ut- la is l‘. W O st g‘ m irriliinliqtfiw We-sksqfise asa- general. c5996- importance of The i947 Convention is to be onsible for parts a1- est non-participating Institute is each Institute. The officers f0!‘ coming year are to be elected b)’ . the Greenvale Womerfs Institute. Each Institute named bers io act on the new executive. two men- Meeting iidjflllflledvby sinsins the National Anthemafter which sup- per was served by our hostesses EVENING MEETING ..l‘:i-.§*“s“.‘.T-.. The meeting o neldiabgldl shitflpfle: mittee presented their rePOTt- W‘ ourselves to favored the two tablespoons of beaten eggsand brush the shell with the mlxtl-"fi Bake in a very hot oven._425 i0 459 degrees Fahrenheit, until "olden brown, about l6 minutes. Remove from the oven. fill with creamed vegetables using one cup of cream sauce and serve hot. This makes six servings. Sugar coupons are valid for the purchase of five pounds of can- ning sugar. It is a temptation to the home-maker to dip into this store for table use but the home economists warn that she will he sorry when the fall fruit is ready for canning and she hasn't her full quota of sugar saved. An average of 40 quarts of fruit v may be canned with the i_0 pounds —a lot of desserts next winter. FINANCIAL SITUATION SERXOU S MANILA, July 12 _ '."§P_)- Philippine budget bureau officials today confirmed the seriousness of the new republic‘: financial situa- tion in reporting they had suffi- cient money on hand only to meet expenses in the end of July. the United Slates Congress adjourns without action on the r Fjve-yegr-gld Bobby steels of Ashby. 11.8., supervises lunclrli for the family flock of chickens. Bobby believes in starting to l his chores While young. and this is Just one of many that he handles with efficiency. proposed 8400000900 loan. no do- to defray running expenses mestic revenues appear available Congress reccuvenes. a audience with a solo. this was fol- lowed by instrumental music by Miss Amy llowait. Mr. L. W. Shaw. Director of Ed- ucation gave a very interesting and educational talk on Commun- ity Life. Miss Eleanor and Masteri Earle Weeks gave a much enioved duet. Miss Carrie Cam bell of Oregon gave an interest ng ad-, dress on Child Welfare. The fol-i lowing programme was .then pre- sented. Instrumental music by Mi-ss Jessie MacEwain. and Mrs. Harold Sharpe. Monologue by Mrs. James E. Somers. Duet b)’ m9 Misses Jurretta and Eleanor Mill‘- ray. Instrumental music by El- wood Weeks and Mrs. Harold Sharpe. All offering was taken and a very successful convention was brought to a close by slniim! U16 National Anthem. GARDEN PRODUCE PEPE UP MEALS Canadian home-n-iskers who are rising to the present famine cmerg gency and doing their utmost to conserve the needed foods; wheat. meat. eggs and cheese. are finding the fresh vegetables now on the meal planning. Reduce helpings of meat, cheese, and eggs are not noticed when large helpings of well-cuck- ad vegetables are served. bread is eaten with the meals, too. i New tatoes. green peas, string beans, aby carrots and other vegetable plates with no mili- Bi- all pear in the srdsn will make beautiful as wel as sppstizing vegetable plates with no meat at. l. The colours are so brllht "l4 the texture so delicate it docs not. matter which are used wilt-Ml‘- Cook. tn a small amount o! We!" and for the shortest time. ll advice of the leuiturs Depart- ment Consumer ctioh- To on" their best the new yum!» ill should be “tender crisi- Plsin broiled vssetsliles are ds- liclogl but bran g, "u {as}: touc , "“’ a... its .- M0 LcQ f urn itime, Yriii. s / / ‘7 BANK credit the essential mum. '- in: WWW! fioum larsely in the op- erations of Canadian wholesale trade. The Canadian Bank of Continues numbers amen: iii customers new t ‘fllurehoissaa b in; withutgsauoommmflh. 43f a co flow o/thesegoim mmfscsevysowershosss W _ is on example o “Banking in Action‘! , i ,‘ .1 at