lflr/yfiter Smile... _/g Jusf Q14’ Wu! -' No menu how may weds pum yorfie rzled . ; . no msrrer how good a lob you think your present brand i! doing . . . clnuge now so Papeodessl T90!!! Paste-end In gguwul a . . see new aparkl-e you: fie. ' You see, Pepsodeos z a z and only Pepsodeal a . a comains lrlum- the exclusive cleenllll; ’ - " - An 6lf Tooth Paste with ilrinm remover the film the! makes your feed: look dull . . . brlnas new brightness ro 70" will _' . So change today so Pepsodenr ffoozb Paste with Irlum . . . and ‘V ling! on we}. . .aee if your teeth l: n f fe-el cleaner, look brighter. f mm min 7s L.‘ Drown Inns en eriuolniereeevdi PIPSOIIEIIT WITH IIIIII IIIIIIES TEETII. [All BRIGHTER Avmmwsrmmmssvmmmm/srvwa-mwwwwwivvw’! N‘ ~ The Mav nliv-‘tiizfl of the Hunter W.M.S. met l" alga cry-xvii; "l “ .M1‘l- J- M. I. CDI-DWEI. DAVID LEWIS 69w Dr/rt/Zrtry 6'40 60/00! d 671/743‘ Raced/by 6W/r/ _ _ . Ademls this u: umo . . . for! corrected the boy's teeth so his aw cool develop normally, Bo sure your chll ren vim the denim e|rly...an res Ir ‘fgféul-Eiiééfb the C C I‘ ruwlomu. LEADER 0 G l‘ nus-remu- szcnn-rnnv Wednesday, 9.30 P. M. GBA: AND A COAST-TO-COAST NETWORK fro/r —\,. DEPEQIQAILE AND BEAUTIFUL BlIlILVjS from $24.75 g fimnrtly styled a‘ thoroughly rlrncnv able WI" ynu rhnose a wit" n». a Below. l m J EWELERS 7mm F TIIE DIAIIUIIS? H ATmINAL smti III WE L L NE R ’S I I Bluebird $75 Exquisite en- scmblc _ _ , The solitaire ls flawless. $100100 Perfect din- mund grace- iully mounted in a luifrblrll ling. sei- $125 Bridal duet le superbly insh- inncil . The din unds are “IT nmn m‘ o6. Birth Stone for A 'l't i‘ . - i - every month: Jiisié” “I-Illfifl- VQQPEL“, "ti; ll lmylllin‘: ri-vepmblc gift. -. W. W. WELLNER LTD. SINCE i868 worship period based. on was read by Mrs, "sggpnd pioneers" wit-h the hyrn-n. “Break. my o! 00d. 0 Bmk- A pmyei- from the monthly: ‘Iii-Plea? ' L Huruand DIAMONDS dulniy L OCKIT I CIIIII siiiitipéfriéli” {ii ‘ rs?-;...§?r.-‘-;ai.. Iva R-ackham and a meditation "In a Time of Testing" was read by Mrs. Bess man. The story “second pioneers taken from the Missionary Month- 1y was told in four different stories by four of the members, Mrs Cyril Smith, Mrs R. Whit- lock, Mrs Ripley and Mrs. Cous- ins. this was followed by the Circle of Prayer and a closing prayer by Mr W Whitlock red and adopted. Roll call re- sponded to by fourteen members, two visitors present... In tihe ab- sence of lvlrs. Bowman. Girlei- lflll Stewariship my, Mrs. Mac- Lecd rend two interesting pieces on Christian Steward-ship. M31. Seaman, community friendship sedy, reported she ‘had sent two removal slips for two girls who ihavo “(me from our community. | A-fiss Aiiken gave her report oi the Enster Thankoffering envel- opes I: was decided to extend an invitation to the members of the Prcsiyverian W.M S to meet with the nrfimbnrs at the Juno meeting to iarhcld at Mrs J. S. Mac- Leodis, Roll call to be answered by a verse with the word "mee ". An interesting: ‘Biblical contest w“ nut on by the president. Collection $1.95 Meeting closed with hymn and the National An- ‘hum Tn Nlemoriam i In loving iuomory of our dear and Daddy Alexander iSaudyi Ross, killed in Italy, May 23, l9 Today is a day of remembrance With many sad regrets .~\ day we will always remember When the rest of the world for- gets. \No\v, our hearts just echo with sadness Our eyes shed many n. leer God nlone knows how we mlee him At the dawn cf another yen‘. _ {Ever Remimbcrcd by lllg Wife and l5-23-1i. In Pvlemoriasn . In loving memory of Mrs. Martha ililueEv-vrcn, who passed awly Mly 24th, 19M. Today ls a day of remembrance With many sad regrets, ‘A day we will always remember. |Whcu the rest of the world for- gets, We Illfllk of her ln silence And often speak her nmme What would we give if we could lee, Her smiling face again. Inserted by ller Son Harry and Granddaughter Doris. 5-23-11. In uemoriam DIATHESON — In loving m ‘of our darling son and brother S ,Alexanllel' c. Mmthcsnn, Glen W - ‘linm, who wag killed in England May 23rd, i943. We were not here to aay good bye dear son ‘We cannot even view your resting nco ..ut in our hearts there llmmeth every day lhe memory of your cheerful smil- g ace You kissed us all rmrl went den- with the crowd We daily hoped and prayed that you'd return lnvz the United States. n" in lnstcséi ryjolu sleep within a forelgl! 3:21:94: slmpgoosoeeéisgig '7 ' But thcntlorch of love lvlll ever, ever Egnpxmli; Lt’: _ 'w¢ wggnl: lgllrsxaxtaorstrew flowers Th“ m? on" Mibw‘. w‘! lion your grave far o'er across the tiufmzgfld ° m" Wm b" I’ ‘k m‘ deep [But we know it II b01011!‘ "P reach And our sad broken hearts sorely W$P. Sully Miascd by III; Mtlthtf. Did- Brother and Sister!- 5-23-11. . DON'T let pesky insects spell your outing. Just apply a llttl’; Minutes of last meetln8 wen | Family. i IlOUTQOIUVIIIT-IITW. L. of the Georgetown O. W. division Agnes Scullyz- nual mcetlng of the C.W.L. sub-division. I privilitege in submit the following rs o . monthly meet], sud meetings hold. As m. u. .00.»... iievim Sons uses» in Federal dentist with lnhis om, o0 ption in his footsteps other mil. who h ‘s fill! were forces- fol Angus MloDonal h {Gil-KIWI AffalrabeAn a0. W en . King gnu fore you, the people of euada, on Lina 111.1.’ begoee not ti: c ng, c experience w h told you in his talk on Wednesdny nlght-twenty-lx other number-e. of the present Liberal Barty will not It re-eleciion on that day. No doxbt, they mo mey have de- manded In enswer s; to why the wishes of the plebeeclie of April 1!. 191B which colt this country over three million dollars. had not been con-led cam-That is the true re~ cord of the Lberal Government and their leader with regard to our boys who‘ we're Willing to give. not Just material things for our le- ourlty. but life and limb itself. Contrast with this the stand taken by the Progressive Conserva- tive members in the House of Commons in their consistent de- minds for an all out was‘ effort- and their fight for re-ixzforcements for Canadians f‘ overseas. Prom the very outbreak of war, their stand was a definite one. Thee: members the policy of the Progressive Conservative lender, John Brakenr-tlze policy which has backed. and will con— tinue to hack. the men and women , of our Armed Forces. By your backing of this policy. our veterans will be given a square deal. No veteran sh-all suffer loss be- cause of his war services frhose who have suffered disabilities through their service in the Arm- ed Force-s. will be given every care and support which this country can give them. 'I'he_v will be recorded not u subjects of charity, but rather as reclpimis of Canada's gratitude, appreciation and good-will. Their dependents will be looked after and not made in suffer because s. father. a. brother, or s. son gave his liic or his hellth in the service of his country. It is now almost impossible for a man or woman who has ‘scan discharged from the forces. to pmve tht-t his disability was ric- liherately connected with his period of service. ‘mat is the way our Pension Lew has read in Gazi- ada-and as n. proof of- this. I now offer to you one case, the case of a. young man in this very city of Charlottetown. who in September 19.79. was admitted t0 the Army in category Al. After his perlcd of training in Canada, he proces-iied overseas, and on the battle iialds of Italy he received a wound which kept him in the hospital for three months. Perhaps tin-align lack of re-lnforccments, h: again returned to the froi‘ and again he was forced l7 I comb t~this time suffzriz: shell blast After his s: journ in the hospitBl he back to England and fins. r ' Canada to be released f" ' Army in lower category \ honourable discharge. U plying for the pension viii . rightfully deserves. he w: that his present condition v" =. clue to pre-ivar activities This is the case of a men who receives no pen- sion Is he the beginning of an Army of forgotten m :1?" Fully rscogziizliz-g great (lab: to th" m. in tne sew... Conservative P...y to the policy of its Bracken. that no mi l, curring back as u veteran from ztcgv" ser- vice has to prove that his aiuzbil- fty wrs due to his period i ser- vice Insield. the burdcn 0r proof must be on the governmcn‘ r ilifl‘ than 0n the mun himself i n his medical record speak for itszlf. . . Have you ever aired yourself what has happened to our Fox In- dustnW-the industry which put Prince Edward Island on the map? The policy of the present Liberal Government is gradually dtsiwy- ing the fur ranching industry. and it is responsible for its rapid ap- preach to extinction. Durlrrz 19M. over 9 million dollars worth of raw furs were brought hm this country. In January of this vzar talone. over one and a. half million dollars worth of raw furs were brought in duty free. Is the"? ‘my definite reason why fore‘1'1 ‘in-s should be allowed to er“ ‘wto this country duty free. w“? . fox rancher of Prince " Island is required to may ~ " 35 per cent. on all fox i " country's i Following is the annual report L. nub-i “ully submitted IIY Thifbeing the thirteenth en- Georgetown deern it n in: the year there were 12 two special" prevlciw ‘JUL’ tnin phases are affiliated ion deman s made b and anxiety an work in men unable charitable Nevertheless many good ‘mam- bers of. our league visited the sick and bereaved. bundles of clothing were ~“—"-.-.- .:__——_— arr; The Per-Feel Hal: holds the place paramouin-I: - - - Choose your hat carefully - - - nothing in your costuiming is more important - - ~ - there's nothing like a breath-taking hat to make you look as young as you feel.‘ We're ready with summer millinery that brings headwear utéerly feminine, vastly flattering, hats you’l| fall in love‘ with at ' sight! The perfect hat ‘for every taste and need, shown in generous variety that your inspection. zMdoize s. PHEODEIBEL‘ dnsnnorrnrowu, 9.12.1. of work in which they with. of war. the many such on women qares of home many cases leaves wo- to do justice to this work. Numerous distri- em our meetings were attended buiqd q | h ZQXQZQ.I,§1SL§§ZrT§§EI'sI§TIIs Y "l! lime bind 0f loyll mcm- and fivemdxdlarlx QgixIrIItetS ilelgtliid mosquito” lnd bhckflm bltrlnzzhlgll Igugmulfmwrhga: sickness and niuncrous acts of and other small insects an‘ our wig“ book enmlment 5:571." V!" performed in mlTlY "m" “d” Y°“' of 36 members. These are not all ifggpoudgnq‘; 11,", w," 24 Lasts for hoursgperform- h}: 3% ‘parading mild will beée- leggy" pgqjygq Ind twelve "m; ance guarantee c cc n comng year. ur out, Mug and; and letters of s: 1.04:», Reid/en grlgtfnxtgugufi l“ damning-fies: pnyrézxpbsctrliy were sent to bereaved ’ and its“: s. ....".::-'l:".=.'i::.’. “"..’.’““°'°%.“‘i , Q l “znaetza- ere:- msrrs ante" ii""..:':""’*="~.'§v*': . sms a n snco o . . . Isre few. six end seven women members it was difficult to func- i are in attendance at the meet- tion such groups. Prizes were do- ‘ ' lngs, nevertheless the C.W.L. netcd to Georgetown High School criticised in not carrying out cer- st the end d June. we of the ‘tian Doctrine at the end of GWL. membcs assisted the pug. tor in t ‘-‘._, catechism. Also prizes were given to the upils making highest mark in hris- the catechism year. Finance: Our funds wore sup-i piled by the following activities: 3 PM"! sales. 2 card parties end s. serving of lunch in connection with ice cream festival. The total proceeds were $14031. Disbursanents were u follows: $05-00 was given the pastor to- wards chum debt. Our national and diocesan obligations of $8.15 were ts en csre of. the Bis- 00. Sisters of the 05.00 to Prectigus Ego‘: B, sis 1-; If . . Gt 2. Beholsrsh l! $8.00. Red Orcls $5.00, '1‘. B. bea- glten ssssirwoo oiloclannilldni‘ - . r . . We also contribu u deloloic lest to Montrul sn s O.W.L. Silver Jubilee which is to be celebrated this year. rds d his interest l ion lots of oign-ettes sent over- seas also seven ditty and sent to ths Sailors Clu, a Christmas box sent to s chaplain overseas and five dollars given to Red Cross. The total amount of money spent was $37.72. Fol owing is a list of articles made for the Red Cross. Eight men's lsrge sweaters, six E .. m n. hair socks s pair men's iazgghgalalrsgoyizléimst. a airs bays suit. I , p overs, 4 child's shorts. August the president and four members of the 0.W.L. at- tended the diocesan convention. of Ten dollars was placed st the dis- posal of those ladies. An insight nto O.W.L. work was gained by those prseent, - In conclusion we wish to thank the chaplain. Father Kiggins for n league work. the officers and members and all who cooperated in helping out to ninire War Services: There were four muses ofiered for our boys and the year a success. _ =-»-';':w~v.£_ invites RADIO EDUCATION SYDNEY, Australie — (OI) - Twenty-five per cent of all Iiulifl- iie’; public and private who“! B‘: equipped with wireless sets I11 listen regularly t0 school BIWI‘ cas s. -'..-:z2=- F-Il’ =9 '1" l I iheorwvi §3fiiii§‘.'§i‘..€.y: no: mmpily helps clear u? LACKHEADS Scientifically medIuW-Udzwg am! -..,...'~;~.ir.:.:=.-:eur. CUTICU so AP (Ni/MI Oi N ..r=1'm