my}; 1s. 1941_ IHERFS A C-l-l. FINISH EXACTLY RIGHT \ FOR YOUR PURPOSE 9 Your house will start whiter if painted ivithTizu-ronawiii-rc because this dazzling new house paint: contains fi'tanium—the whitest paint pigment known. And TRuroNi: stays whiter - because it's actually sell- cleaning . . . sheds dirt. What‘s more, C-I-L TRU- TONE WHITE hides better, spreads farther-and saves you money because it looks better longer. Specify C-I-L TRUTONII WHITE Paint to your master painter this year. o o o If you prefer colour, ygur c.i.i_ Dealer can offer you a choice of 25 distinctive shades of C-I-L P/iiur. Also FLOOR, PORCH and DADO ENAMEL for steps and floors. TRIM and TRELLIS foi outside trim- IEAIIIIELI. BROS. LTD. Distributors I m“ ,t.hls tme." stated A. F. Jenkins. ‘mics manage: for the , Cziiiadnn I arlo, and thLs will »‘n the past. Keeps House "<11! months. "in London EOZQEUIT.’ to be the largest carnivor- has nit been uncovered 11c Saskatchewan River va ley pear Edmonton, .bril:;. The prehistoric giant, ii-liicli roamed ct r.t time the tropical plains around Edmonton 00 year: ago is tho dinosaur ever found g1; discs!“ W" FOR SALE EVERYWHERE Brother shrill Macbonaltl, young, dark-eyed ulster of Rt. lhn. lilrlcolm MacDonald, entertained at. dinner the second night after she reach- ldoiliiihl from 1.9mm“, to keep house for Britain's lrggli com- Illlisiunc- to (niiiarln. Shc wore mi evening dress for tli.i f rst timc iii “g were too busy", she said. "There is so i; to have been ' IIIIEEIVS CANADIAN FIIIID DDNATICIIS FDR AIR RAID IIICTILIS Repeated bombing raids on Bri- tish pori. areas and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh al.- tenllon to the frightful suffering oi the many thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are hurried fiom shelter to shelter and finally iirivcn _intu the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found for tiicm all, places of relative security. but their belong- IIIBs of all kinds are destroyed. Tho task of emergency fccdln, alone is difficult. The task of setting them up once more with some quantify oi clothing and bedding is much more difficult. To meet. these enormous needs. funds have been started in various parts of the world. l-Ier Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the use of iicr name in connection with the Dominion campaign. which is officially known as “The Queen's iiiliyéi oifciiiiifiii‘ ow Spoil lip Output Announcement is made oheiI lW111ys of Canada Limited willy I Florence MacLean. 3 Shirle "carry on" in spite of automobile] production quotas set by govern- ment decree. This means that. new Willys pasmnzei‘ ca s commercial vehicles and parts for servte and ,repaii" will continue to be available l as heretofoie. “This wil] be particularly gratify. lnlomiation in Canadians at I I company. "in vzeiv cf_ the urgency eccnoiuical trunspnrtaticn. measured not. alone {by first cost but by two even more fmporient factcrs .- low matiten- ' ance and low gasoline comumption. I'I'hese features make the new Willys I-nericar ideally adapted to use undo" present Will‘ time conditions and possible ful-urc ' restrictions." The company has always curred 1a. full stock of parts and supplies at. the headquarters in Winsor. Ont. be eozitnued as so that. replacement, arts will at all times be avalable o Willis oirnes throughout Can-. iida. UNION ROAD SCHOOL I I I Following is the report for Ma_v:,I Grade X--l Thelma Lamont, 2- Jovcc Hour isoii. ‘ Grade I}\—1 l-iilda Cassford. Gracie VII--l Louise Rzivciiiiill. Grade V (Six) 1 Yvonne Living- stone. 2 Cordav Armstrong. Grade V (Jr.) l Wilson Ravenliill. Grade IV—1 Birdemi Henderson. Grade II rsr.) 1 Blois Henderson, 2 Roland Livingstone. CiYdCIC II (Jr.) 1 Donald Arm-| strong. , (liiicir I lSr.) l Dean Riivennill. Gracie I (Jr.) l Olive Newman._ _ Highest average iii the SHIRT» grades. Thelma Lamont 92.5 per Hizhrst average in the liiiIlUl‘ IZFIIIIJS. Birdciizi Henderson. 92 per rnl. u Teacher. Doris R. Bryeiiton. iPatriot please copy) Canada Get Twice As Many Motor Cycles I FROM BRITAIN ALLOCATION 0F 50.1200 '1‘ . S 0F STEEL Canada borgli: twice as Illa-fly niotcr cycle; froiii Great 311M111 last \€~Ill‘ as in 1939 Flltv thousand tons of steel was usrd hi‘ makers of British bcycles motor crcles for the llfoillills i li\f‘.\' sazclv sh pped overseas during 1940. ci_“'-I1‘ime-—75.D00.C00 ginr: for ll.‘ " covered. v.11‘ SOC-foot emhankmc - The value Q1‘ tlizizi was 21.845355 an irscase of £ 9.423 on the Ye“ befoie. Incla almost trcbled her P111!’- chnses of nic‘or cycles and Uruguay I qiiatirunlod he.“ IFJITIIRSCSI.‘ ‘Phcfe " was . nor-bl." l'l:‘l't‘1l.'(‘ in t e 1111m- Iber Q: bolli moio" cycles and bicy- l cle' sent to the United States. Tlicusnirs m"re bicycles went t0 China and also Thailand. l-Fnfl- koiig British Malaya rnd the Dutch East. 111C110“ An unexpected cus- tfiiivr irns Qiflllfi which btiizlit 1'73 bicycies . a rig-nits‘ two in 1939. 'Ilic p*puIarity' of the mOI-Ollfifd bicycle is also spreading from Erl- ia'n cversccs. The ntlmbe" 0f lhfin sent abroad was almost doubled. The icrcle and moi'r W016 111- dusiry u c more steel for EXPO" 411-1, any other I1lf'il"Il‘_V iii Gent .13 icvn. “at excluding the locomo- b; ltive Indus y. . Years iligo—- " - ‘ ‘ir paieontologzist and g, i l‘ Alberta, Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vie- time." of London for distribution to the stroy all oilccn to lt. In number 2. when re- moving the. old colonv take with combs of emerging brood wllli ail-I Iiflilil! Ives iiiiii place iliein iii a, new lilve. Natural swiiriiiiiig means riiis tIil.1\RI.()'l"Fl"l‘()WN GUARDIAN Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Cunsdiun Fund goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Com y, Charlottetown. which reporfi the following re- ceipt: to date: Received yesterday!- Coi-iiwali Point Women's Insti- tute, $15.00. Central Royalty women's Insti- iiite, 5.00. gfoinpstou Women's Institute, lvfcsdowbn - Women's InsflIill-Q. $2 00. Previously acknowledged $1,691.23 TOTAL—S1.728.23. Report. for the month of May: Grade IX-I Charlotte Strung. 2 Blanche Mason, 3 Genevieve Show. Grade V1Il—I Grace Straps, 2 Cynthia Bette. 3 Inez Shaw. Grade V—1 Eleanor MacEwen. 2 y Mac- Donald. Grade IV (B) l LOI-s Machean, 2 Joan S111‘ . Grade lV (b) 1 Elizabeth Dar- 1. 8,0 . Grade III-1 Louis Shaw. 2 Clar- ence Mason. Graoe 11-1 Noreen Show. Grade I (a) I Miriam Strong. 2 lens. Mason. 3 Phyllis Mason. | Grade I (b) 1 John MacEwen. Highest average: Grace Strung, 95.2 per cent. Perfect attendance: Grace and Joan Straniz. Florence Macliean. Teacher. Eileen Shaw. Aberdeen Beats The U-Boats AND SHIPS 3.000.000 COMBS OVERSEAS Three million combs have been sent overseas from Aberdeen in the last eighteen months. Shipments have steadily grown since war began. During the llisl: year of the war the makers report- cd Lint. their exports had more than doubled compared wit-i any previous year. In the last. six months nearly 1,500,000 combs were Shipped abroad. The percentage of the manufac- turers’ export trade has Increased to a Point where it. ls now nearly half their total trade and the in- divcations arc that the proportion wll bc evcn further increased in the c0m‘ng months. T7091!‘ 1161015’ has been equipped with the latest machinery for mak- ing moulded combs in a wide range or colours for South America the Near and Far East and Empire rountries, notably Australia and India. GOOD WORK OF POLES ‘LONDON —- _(CP) — SIX Polish aimicn in Spitfires in one day over France shot down a Nazi three-en- lllned troop carrier. set afire a two- funnelled steamship. machine glin- ned two other ships and six planes refuelling. FOR LOYAI. SERVICE LONDON-JCPi-Jmg new badge approved by the King for invalided men and women of the fighting services consists of a royal and imperial cypher, surmounted by a 315E111. and inscribed “for loyal ser- Swarm Control (Etxpe i ta Swanméxmicsh l Farms News) lllflkmk increase but a large numocr of iit-gnbcrs and friends gathered at. his home to honor Gunner T. Harold Bell of Ruth MacDonald, Ferne Bell and vocal solo by Master yernon Gall- Mary Muttart sang very the bees method of too often it Farewell Party | GUNNEB. T. HAROLD BELL, Signal hing IHLA. 0n Satuirlay evening, June 7th, iihe Signals Wing, RCA, son of the late Thomas B. Bcii and Mrs. Bell, Carleton. A pleasantly informal evening was spent, wiuh the young people Joining in a sing song lea by Misses Grace Webster at. the Piano, A and Miss. sweetly I “In ‘Itie Garden O1 Tomorrow". On behalf of the community Mr.‘ Deane Bell read a oeautifuilyi worded address and Miss Mary Quigley presented to the young soldier a handsome innitary Illlg,’ bearing the crest of live RCA. Mr.l David Murphy expressed the good ,1 wishes of the Cape ’I‘r.iverse Young i Peoples Union of vrluch Harold was a faithful and valued member and on their behalf, Miss Ruth MacDonald presented to him a. beautiful fountain pen Mr. Erie Tlhoniion, a veteran of the IIPSI.‘ Great War, spoke of the slerlingi qualities which had led th.s youth- tul soldier to answer the call of his country. Harold responded briefly. thank- ing has friends fcr their gifts and their g;od wishes, aflzr which they sang "For Hes 1i Jolly Good Fellow", followed by ‘he customary bouncing. Delicious "clreshnlents i were served and the evening clo=cd with "God Save The King". ant was much enjoyed MRS. PATRICK 2.. MEEPHY Many Island friends wi‘l regret to learn of the death in Toronto, Ontario, on May 31 of Mary MC. Quaid, widow of the late Patrick, L. Murphy. I The late Mrs. Murphy was born at St. Teresa's and rcsicicci inI Summcrside for many years. I ‘Of a quiet. unassuming disposl-l tion shc endeared herself by licrl fine qualities of mind and lioartl not only to many in her native . Province but also to new acquain- ‘ tances in Toronto, where she has lived for the past fifteen years. I-Ier funeral. which took place to St. Monicab Church. Toronto. on June 3 was very largely attend- ed by sympathetic friends. Re-I quiem I-Iigh Mass was celebrated by her pastor. Rev. H. J. MurrzrvI with Rev. E. J. Ryan as (lcncon I and Rev. Cornelius Crowley sub-i deacon. Rev. Louis Hickey. Rrv.‘ Wi‘fred Murphy and Rev. R. J. Cullen were present in the sanc- tuary. Surviving are her two daugh- ters. Mrs. A. W. Lawrence and Miss LIIIII}; R. Murphy. Interment took place iii Mounti Hope Cemetery, Toronto. NINE MILE CREEK SCHOOL Report for May: Grade X-l Catherine Bells, 2 Glen MHCDOIIIZHII. Grade VIIL-I Reta Gorveatt. Grade VII—l Annie Currie. Grade VI—1 Roberta Currie. Grade V—1 Granger Mitchell. 2 Eiileen Campbell. 3 Joey Mitchell. Grade III 151'.) l Melvin Currie. Grade III (Jr.) l Lois MacEach- results in the los sol bOiII bees and 91""- croo. The reduce the swarming habit m Imflimum and. within certain l - its. secure any increase he mav ldrei- aid. 2 Leslie lvfltcl ell sire. says_C. B. Gooderham. Domin- Félrl/IDIRIISL, Central Experimental _ ._ 1i. Ottawa. As prevention is be;- veatt. Roberta Currie. lei than cure a system of manage. l e I 1' L III ' - - ..:;:...i .i.“.‘i.‘ii°“i..“‘°.%%?;.’2. Such a system should include: <1). f" m! 1111! queen sufficient room m‘ maximum bl‘ production either by giving her a double broodi chamber or periodical] W1 to o super: (2), rising on._v 51112118. straight combs. consisting nxilu nlv of worker cells. in the pm, flalélbers- (31. Keeping the colonies filo ed with vigorous queens Pieter. a y of a strain that shows l "0 desire to swarm: <4). klvlniz the bees ample room for the storage 0f swulus nectar; _ t5). providing shade and ventilation during Lremelv hot weather, rift.‘ 21%‘. "hi? ti: summer or early autumn, dividing all strong colonies about six weeks before the flow commences is an excellent ore-I ventive measure as it not only re- tards swarming but also increases both colonies end crop. It is import- 0 t. uce o queens to the new coliinllgzsl‘ Inmsyiiirigl of preventive measures an occasion- al 6010115’ W111 persist In making preparations for swarming, and ei er of the followin control methods mav be used. Bot. methods should be applied when eggs or larvae are found in queen cells; (l) Destroy all aueen cells and mové. suDcr. Replace these combs with empty ones or foundation and put. the queen with some of her bees on them. Place a queen excluder on this hive and above it put beck mg honev suoers and on ton of all the days later again destroy ‘all queen‘ ethod can be iii-lulled to strong colonies lust prior to the main flow to re-, 18rd the swarming instinct. m. De- queen cells and remove.‘ the oueen from the colony. Ten‘ raising days later again destroy all queen cells and. reoueen the colony wl;h ii voting laying queen. Both metli. ods provide for making incrcage, 1n t1) ivhcii destroying the qiioen wil; on llic seventh dav move the super, to ii new stand rind introduce a ncw iieen from the er two or three nliscondlng swarms ad rs aa- less of crop. time and labour whiiei d loss of be ‘to the list. Therefore. it. is advis- _able to develop a good system of control and work ii faith- beekeepcr. however. can Grade p, Preston Mitchell. 3 Forbes Taylor. bombing end listed as redundant ttle or] cx- of Commerce Pace says the Ilniicd S 11151" 110ml‘ amount of wool clothing for ‘ts dr- fence forces" and exports “he cf- II—1 Angus MacDonald. 2 Grade I tSr.) 1 Letitia MacDon- i . Grade II (Jr.) 1 Joan Taylor. Perfect attendance: Reta Gor- Prize for Arithmetic Stars: Pres- ton Mitchell Leslie Mitchell. Teacher. Rae MscNeill. SOME GONE FOR GOOD? LONDON—CP)-Thc Church As- sembly (Church of England) meet- ing here June 17 will consider many churches lrreparably damaged bv in reconstruction schemes. AUSSIE WOOL FOR U. Sf.’ MELBOURNE_(CP) _ MIIIISICI‘ tes will rcouire “on enormous fect should be felt in Australia." I I i l i t I I I lotimown is véml-B Teiaiwei friends in Borden. Borden Mrs. Katheryn Tiernay of Char- and Mr. and Mrs. David Lirkins of summerside were guest; of Mr. end Mrs. Joseph MacDonald of Borden on Sunday. . Mrs. Harry crossman of Borden was o. visitor to Moncton, N.B., on Saturday. Mr. John P. Gallant of CfllX! Ell- mori, spent. the weekend ln Borden guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emile Gal- lant. Mrs. Gordon Constable and little pong David andgnonald who have been visiting with Mrs. Wm. Mac- Kenzie of French River rf-‘i-urflf-‘d 10 their home here on Sunday. Mrs. Arriett I-Iowsi-t. of Charlotte- wwn visited her parents, Mr. s-nd Mrs. Robert MacPherson of Borden on Sunday. ,-. Friends o; Mr. ‘tiiomas Sexton o; Borden were sorry to learn that h; h“ gone to Mont-real hospital for treaulent and hope that he will soon return much imDflWM-I 1° health. Miss Agnes MecKenna of Ken- gingtun spent the weekend at Bor- den with tier father Mr. Charles MacKenna. Mr. Iirmlle Gallant of Charlotte- Lown spent the weekend at his home in Borden. Emile has taken a cottage near Charlottetown for the summer and will be 111111“ by m5 wife and family later this week. Mr. Lawrence MaoCullogh of 5Y4- ney, 3.13., visited Borden last week guest of his sister. Mrs. Rober. MacPherson. Mr, and Mrs. John MBCQIIBYTW- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dysart and little daughter, also Mr. Dymti mother motored from Moncton, N. B,’ on Friday to visit, friends in Bor- den and Cape Traverse. Mrs. Clinton Howati. of Borden spent the weekend in Charlottetown with her sister, Mrs. Jules Gaudei. Lieut. Donald and Mrs. Suther- land of Debert motored to Cliar- lottctown for ih_e weekend. They were accompanied by his mother, Mrs. J. K. Sutherland of Borden- Private Tnieman Jeffrey and Mrs. Jeffrey of Sydney C- B- rel-um" home on Saturday to spend B 511°" holiday with friends at Borden and Cape Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. Julian I-Ierrln and children Barbara. Doris and arth erg spending a few days with Mi‘. Herring's parents at Murray Har- bor. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur somers. Mrs. Jackie Doyle and children of Char- lottetown speizi. B. few dflyi m 301'" den last week where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Maclnriis. M13 Gug Gallant: of Cape Egmoni visited his brothel‘ at Borden oii Sunday. Borden L.0.B.A. No. 520 entertain- ed members of summerside Memor- ial Lodge and also members 0f Princess lvfary Lodge oipralfimld ‘m Thursday evening During the soc- ial evening R. sale of fancywork of tl e Borden ladies was auctioned oft by Bro. Vernon Moore of Crflllalld Borden Y.P.U. met in the Union hall on Friday evening. Meeting opened with Miss Helen I-Ieffell pre- siding py singing Hymn Nfl- 523 i01- iowed by the Lord's Prayer. Th9 i,op‘c discussed for the evening by leader Mrs. Ralph Toombs was "couragef In an interesting talk she said it. was a virtue that V0111"! people could ill afford to lose. It is better to make o. thousand mis- sakes and suffer a thousand re- verses than to run away 1mm 17111" tie. Scripture lesson was then reed by Helen Heffell followed by Hymn ,No. 402. The business part of the meeting was then taken up consist- ing of roll call and minutes which were read by secretary B6113’ UNIS- Arrangements were also made for the Y.P. to take charge 0f 119-8 5W1- day evening service. Meeting closed with the ivrzpnii benediction. On Sunday evening the service in Borden Union hall was in the ab- sence of Rev. Mr. MacLean taken over by the Y.P.U. Meeting o n- ed with the doxology followe by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Hymn No. s51 was then sung and scrim- ure Lesson Phlilpplilna, Chaplet Il was read by Bernice Sharpe. Prayer was offered oy Patricio Chappeil. Following Responsive reading I-Iymn No. a9’! was sung. The address of the even ng was given by Miss Mary Muttart of Carleton who also sang very sweet- ly the solo, My Fii.i:ei- watches over Me. Closing l-lymn was N0. 286 and National Anthem. Service closed with the lvflzpah benediction-A. Mrs. James MacNelll and little son Wendell left Borden on Fri inomin for Charlottetown where they wil reside in future. Borden and Seven Mlle Bay this week are welcoming their new par- lsl-i priest Rev. Wm. V. MacDonald who hns taken the place of Rev. Wm. E. Monaghnn who has been transferred to Alibcrion- On Pridav afternoon Principal C. B, Jelly and teachers, Tessie Sex- ton. Beryl Dorsey and Jean Mac- llsanc attended the Teachers Study Group at Carleton. Mrs. Norman MacWilllanis. Mrs. Cllflfltts MacDonald. Mrs. Jctn <Nonnnn and Miss Jean MacDonald 'of Borden motored to Charlotte- town on Thursday. Mr. Vernor-Crimnbell who has Emile Gallant which you are “ Let Your Fllli COAT l... A Little Longerl! Wi- have (not. the Iziriyi-sl) Iiiii mic of iiio most up- Io-daie COIII) SITJIL-itilfl VAUI/IS in (Tunaiizi! While in our care your valuable furs are underthe constant care and protection of skilled furriers. A thorough inspection for needed thoroughly dusted, fully insured for 12 months, and kept in our Vault of constantly circulating filtered air at a toni- perature of 35°. Delivered to you in the Fall all for 21/2 % of your Own Valuation. Phone 1177 we will call for your fui‘s today ISLAND FUIIIIIEIIS notified) PAGE mug repairs (of irnmbed and Wm, minis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe of Borden. Mrs, B, Lodge of Charlottetown is visiting in Borden, guest of her daughier-ln-lan", Mrs. Lodge. Mrs. Irving Jay and daughters Betty and Barbara of Bloomfield are visiting in Borden, guests o: Mrs. George Jay. fleck and Messrs. John KIIIFASQP. and Winston Birt ivcrc guests 01 Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Toorivs O1‘- Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sleeves and “tile son, Kenneth or Aliiiirlcn, N. B. motored to PEI. (ivrr the awk- end visiting flit-lifts‘ ill L... siiigton and Sunimcrsiti". Mrs. George Jay. Mrs. Irving J81‘ and Mrs. Albert Jay w e visitors The regular Borden women‘.- IIISIILW‘. w ‘- in the town hriil on Th l‘ Irv <‘\‘- ening with three trtblcs l)l'il"li 1. L dies first prize was won b_v N. Darrach. second prl. W. MncLcod. Gents I'll‘;- I BRITISH MAKE NEH’ AIRSCREW LONDON. Jlllle i2. ~10!“ -- A "Contrapropfi a new ill)" "I "T" screw designed in linivxoic IIlI‘ efficiency nf airrrafl, may be fill. ' to Royal Ali‘ Force plflilfis i.’ it .\"i vlves rigid tests in \\‘Ol'I>;‘| ops and in the air. The contrnprcp, m‘ oppositely rotating controllable pitch two iiirscrexvs. arriin on gather and lilflillliffi mi (“'11 Eilfiils. one running lnsirlr- III“ (\‘.l‘.f‘l' turning in opposilv rirrwl . Bench tests were .<e:-i~~~<i in 1° and fllaht I("\'I§ in Iliavc not hrrii (‘OlI1llI"if‘(I. Cant. A. G. Forsylli and Smith-Peri, British civil“ ' dcvelnpcl thc lll‘\\‘ chi-ion, -is the first cniiirnllniilr Iin the world iiiid that. IILIVIIIII-i‘; -2 Monctoii, N._B.. speiitThTn'cekbiid’ Maurirc Misses Stella and ltlzirsrarct Al», q eii Coyle. 3. Jnnn den, Kcii- i Anaclilia Covlo 77.1 loin but they i G. J. I who . A Canadian and an English girl scout, shown here with the flak. were among the guard cl’ honor at the ceremonies urfflfflfimflffliifl] the memory of Sir Joliii A. Maedonaiil zit Kingston. Political chief! united in eulogy of the great Canadian statesman. I FORT AUGUSTUS soiiooi. Honor r011 for the month of Mflyl Grade X—-I. Frances I-Iegrirty 2 Fra nccs lVearheiiiie. Grad» VIII-l Joan Wenilieiife. 2. Arnold Dalton, 2i. Jamrg 11022113’. Grade VI—1. Angelina C'>_\ie. 2 i Elizabeth MsNa lly. Grade V—-l. Bcimadettg l-Iegarty l2, Wm. ‘Leo Wcathcrible. s. Ma I Callaghan. Emmett Dalton, 2. . Clvrlcs Wmlhci" hIcNrilIy 3. Dani Glade TI-l. Rm Dalton. 2. Hel- viii‘. , Grade I-l. rpli Kelly. 2. .Rc"nn"Iciie WcaLi rho, 3, D‘i‘r*t=n Curler. Hlgiir t ii\'i\“;i:c in tmzior grades: H ghost avenge in junior grades; cseizh Kelly 94.0. —Teii chcr: Len! n Went herbic- Keep ltliiiarits- lmmc. IIIILIZNA RYIiINi-VfI-IINS Iirillizlni new shzulc of LIPS TICK n n il ROUGE iHsn Slllliilliii PDISIII III AID IISECT IIIIES DIIIIIIIIII nllAlliisiriit Ilillifiiil fiii-“ii-iren in Mi» w Mr. and Miifw: feign stiaive oi bcrli RIIovvCIIP" CD126. at wond- stoek. NR here on FY1611!’- Mrs, A. n. Chaimcll of ‘Bordon Ilofi m» li‘l‘Ii'I.'iV mornli-g for a visit ‘In rrizilirvs Ill ldoiirion, NB. not; AlbertIliirvgo-gorden 1.! ris- H-iilfi-i- N], quest of I19? returned to his home Wit-nth of Mrs. Robert. l-lowflit 01 SPWTICICIH! are glad in know that min- l< sioidllv improving from her , rvwrniinn In the Prince County Hos- ' pi‘al. {are obtained b_v mini; ll wi‘li _ ‘modern. tirihpmvercd f‘ll"ili'f"=. By reducing ilic nvcixiil ri riiiiclei‘ ‘(if the airsrreiv. ihr (I“'\'f‘If\‘.\t‘i‘~ said. ‘ ‘undercarriage ricaivn iiiv '1‘ ERR A (‘n 'i"l‘ .\ Face Powder ,lc<s Il'0il1]If‘.\0I1ii‘_ \\“7*\ ' . Ill"l'_\‘(‘If‘ IiIlfIFi‘t‘lil'i'i'.l |i‘lII ‘ inf the {ll'.‘l‘i‘f‘\\' ii; lm» w» iiir mm m.“ ‘aircraft ciorlirl zilirnipi .'~\\‘l".q while taking nil mid liii-rr‘ i.- llil It)\'t‘I_\' Slillflvs improvement of llic n;ri~r.if:'.~ power of manoeuvre Ill lhr air, A SDPPJII iiri‘iii".<'liii-iil I \\I|'\'Il iiii- lat-iii will’ Illli H i iialf of IIlt‘ (lilliilill ill l.» i,-~ Wtirkillg II iiu- (iIIlt‘l' l\‘ Ill action, and I'l t-‘liwl. I.‘i‘i- reliability it nhhlnrd. t . . be arrniiurri in III'I‘ 111T,‘ . centre 0i the oontraprop. URN.‘ HHiRI-I