7 ILL l EVR YOU'D ONLV i Al!!! WHAT AIOVT YOU THAT DRNII Iiil MEN AWAY. ILEME YNII A Ii lilglllY ABVIC! AND ' JNgk1YOU COUlD MARI WITHIN Iii! M H ll‘ i! ll °i $0 5U INTilY AIOUY YO l IIIATN IRWIN TEETH - U MCAYYNG FOOD F OI STAONANT SAllVA ODORS-IEMOVI Trii CAUSG OF MUCH IAD IIIEATN Colnete -viiti| I40 yeon‘ experience In mouth eere- proudly presents the NIW ttmiv m: irlftllfn nau- - i/fuu mom- li"! A LOVHY RIM KITN- I'M SO NAP"! Biilliili n,» TllllllllllillSll 29c Iulisirebruah‘ mnntaednylvflhrlnlee liflillewiieettwilwflrm DVER-IIEATED PLATYPUSD! AN$DA . "i l0 INC! GI‘ MELBOURNE. Australia —(OP) DINO!) EDWARD IQLAND - Hero and Leander. famous Mei- ~ bimnle Z00 Dlfltypubefi. died rec- IN THE PROBATE COURT "luv 0i he!“ SIFOKB after four ' years in captivity. Experts Me the 26th day or March A. l). 1046 “by creating better conditions for ncw lntynus tenants. w WIWIA PAlMllllVE i auuu nun Feel a biz tired? Then rake a resrful; soothing Palmolive Beth. Yes, whether you prefer e leisurely tub, a tingling shower, or n quick partial bath at rhe wash basin, you'll find ihar a Palmolive Berh soothes your nerves .~ . . relaxes rired muscles = = ; loaves you feeling thoroughly refreshed! | I l l ‘lake e Palmolive lath deity. There's relaxsrionin ir for you, refreshing cleanliness; and soft smooth skin loveliness~ior Palmolive is made with besury- rich Palm and Olive oils: TRY PALMDLIVPS ‘IQ-DAY IIAUTY PLAN PALMOLIVI FIVII you time eetnpiealen lenetite m: oitmm us: nmms nun rexruu Ilwlh ltlmmm 1n Be Estate of MARY 110B- TENSE HELENA PHILLIPS ll of Boston in the etate of Mneeaoh- ueetta in the United Btates or America formerly or emu-locum“ in Queens County in said Province. Single woman deceased. intestate. To the Sheriff of the Colin ‘ of Sheena County or nuy Conetab or tel-ate person within said County. onnsrrmo. You retheref hreb [red ‘all whitest-emigre tataPr-oba; tbeflotutllouee 8 El F 10E day m?!‘ nenew “ma” coming, the hon of cigar: omek fore- respectively, all of the Court House Charlottetown aforesaid a4 or near- the Bank of Nova Sootia in Char- lottetown aforesaid ee aforesaid mey have netted thereof I wrrmzss no Honour Hllold 5212'}. ‘ii."‘...“ 2l‘"'°“°'3.‘:" . e above written. y . y." ‘ By the Cour n. ruindai . (L. s.) I n'%'g' 3-28~4-3-10-17_ cums PROVINOI OI‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN ‘HIE PEOBATE COURT The 20th thy 0f Mei-oh A. I). I046. in le Flteto of JOHN SLOANIZ late of Lower Mon e in Kings CW1"? in the said Vince. Re- llrfli. deceneed. To the llaertft for the County of no. c a op“ "e88. wesiflvrldii ‘L... 032.2’; anaemia: ~ WIIIIIIA u, ter has put somewhat a damper on cently reel ed as Engineer of the WHEREAS upon r the George U; Lower Montague ferry Petition on file of aid Olfln- has liccizri-éd a position with his also of t" lottetown a oreneitl. At- fal-lwl‘. 1 Chester N Llewellyn "IQY-IFUW. the of local lobster packer nnd cold stor- ihe above named letate pflyhg age operator. Wit n olfliiel 1 he III? for the purpose fter eet orth: m, who rwmyyy Inonard Palmer. Jud" o! the ‘i! , M MN. R-aymon Solomon and young were in Charlottetown on fill . “Richard Hearn. visited her hu dwboisa etienturths ‘l; B. Island Hosp tal on Satur- y. Mr. William Murphy. local O N. R. section mun, is at present in O'Leory. where he will be reliev- ing firearm for the next few mon . Mrs Walter McLean. Water Street. had the misfortune recently while walking in her yard. o! sev- erely s raining her ankle Her many rlends hope for n speedy and complete recovery The Red Cross Society. George- town Branch. held a meetins on Wednesday. April 3rd Due to the small attendance n: recent meet- ing and the numerous other organ- izations claiming the nLicnLion of members, it wus decided to dis- hand the local branch Mr Chester “Bill" Llewellyn is busily engaged iu moving the bulldinfir he recently purchased from P. J Henry on Waicr Street. Mr Llewellyn plans on swinging this building lengthwuys with the street, and equipping it as a garage, which he will operate along with his present service star on Among Geurirctouiulw VBMHE Charlottetown on Friday and Sat- urday were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McQuillm. Mr. Adolphus Scully. Mr. Walter Walks. Mr. Victor Refuse, Mr. Chester Llewellyn. Mr. Frank McPhee. Mr. Earl Rnfuse. Mr. Herbert Stewart. son of Mr. end Mrs Allister i-l Stewart and e. veteran of the Second World War spent the weekend at the home of his parents here. Mr. tewart is taking a. plumbing and sheet metal course under the veterans‘ training scheme. in Charlottetown. Mrs Mabel Lovers, accompan- ied by her daughter, Mrs. Stephen Lmidry. was in Charlottetown on Friday and Saturday, where Mrs Levers met her son. Spr Richard Lovers, who returned on the Ile do France from overseas and will spend his thirty days’ leave M his horns here. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Ross. ur- rived in Georgetown on Saturday and will s d some weeks at the home of Ross’ mother. Mrs. Nettie Ross. Mr Ross recently re- ceived his army discharge. having served ovenseas and has purchased s. inn-n in Wheetly River. under the Veterans land Act. which he plans on occupying early in May John and Ivan gléwflfi. sons of t Mr. and Mrs. Allister H. Stew‘- art. have returned to Halifax for their discharge. haviu compleicd their leave. alter serv overseas Both boys enlisted in the N. N. S Highlanders early in the war and saw much service in the Italian and North West Europe campaign The recent ire-turn of King Win- fishinc preparations. Fishermen here had commenced painting their "ectrrisvmrzssc". fiaiihlilélilllvi . gzrioes 4m» lobsters. v_ aImOIi/h cer- talfity, line weather will bring 1%- newed and feverish activities along our weterfronts. . Mr Emerson Llewellyn, who re- Geeegetewn and Vicinity ..'Mr. Joseph McPhee, U. N. locomotive engineer spent the weekend at his home here. Ml‘. Stephen Sclllly. Bnsencolh. was n visitor to his old home in Georgetown, over the weekend. nie Condon were among George- tonluns visiting Charlottetown on Monday. Friends of Mr. William S. Mur- tell, local lobster packer who has been confined to his home for the past few weeks due to lnjuflfil Bus‘ mined when he was thrown from his horse and curt arc 111B" l0 l" him ablc in be about once again. Mr. Lewis Fitzpatrick, Woodville Mills was in Georietovlvn on Motr- dnv delivering lnlhs from hll mill. Mr. Din-iii Ehogiorrl. Milcholl River visited hcrc on Monday. Mr. Peier BFEEsun Anti m. Lewis Jamison. Pemure Island. were Bmbng residents from outly- lnsv: "isirivis. visiting Georgetown nn Monday. ' Mrs. William Murphy. left Mon- day for O'Learv_ to spend n few days with her husband who is re- lieving foreman there. Mr. Poll-r CMTlDiIEil, Niwvuori. was in Gvurgviown on buslngsl Monday. Mr. Jack McLellsn, munching was a visitor here on Monday. On Monday tho Catholic Wom- en's Leanne conducted a canvass for conned food as pert of a nn- iion-widc drive for food i0 b“ sent in the Children of Europc. Thc r-nl- lection is helm: mode from the mr-rnhers of B‘. Jam»: Park" and M" ho assemblod al the Perish He" "quvassrrr ere-litre. J. Hay"- """ "WDHMW. Mrs. Lawrence S. VuP-Pfllrlnv‘ MI‘! Jnennh §"ilii\’ Firs. F. L, Tlnudrcnilli. M" "will: YWnr- risr-n “w. "4Vl""'fi MM‘ "up Miss Annit; "Cccpcn Mrs W. n. Vfirzht. "rs, F‘, J. Dsrlory and Mrs Rufus Clary. VICTORIA SCHOOL Grade X—-1. Ruth Boswell. 3. Betty Dunsford. 3. Marluerlte MncDonald. Grndg VIII-l Rorly MacDon- ald '2 Tanct Hawaii. 3. Clurrnre MMPhail. Grnrlc V1I_l BFVUP Boswell. 2. Rilmnn lvllllc-r. 3 Gerlrudn Boll, Jc- Mar-Donald. Tenohnr. Jenn Boswell. JUNIOR DEPT. Grade TV: "l. Juan Ruulicr. Silva Juvco Mar-Donald. Orr-dc TII Jrm- l. Ramona Shor- rr-n. 2 Roms Sharron, 3 Gordon Miller Rnbcrl Wriuht. Buultrr. 1 3 Grad" Ill Sr1~l. Merlin Mac- Donald. Grade Tl—l Cvcorlro M_\'(‘l‘.‘i. Bll- lic Fllarhovmld, Mabel Boultev. 3 Dorothy Boulter. Grad." 11-1. Betty Boultcr. 2. lbesllo Hawaii. Mac- irihffenchcr. An! K. Dufirrrle. ._ . n a Principal. John Bonwvil. ORE THROAT For 5 Days Means DANGER Who is there that is wise enough to predict when a bad Mr. Angus MoLe com leted the building oi’ a 30 foot fish that. is now busily engaged in the construction of a second. which he plans on finishing before the opening 0f the fishing seisanl true co y hereof be forth lth b- inehod h. some newspaper" uh 12h. ed h Charlottetown afar-en d once in each week for at least, four con- be forthwith posted in t following PIN“! Kill!!! fflipeciively namel , in the all of the Court liouse l; Georgetown in Kings County afore- Hifl It or near the Schoolhouse h: inwer Montague afnmeeid and e-terneartleeatoreotw. A. Poole and Cenrpany Limited in Lower Montana aforesaid so that all pereoue interuted in the said Estate naeaforeeald mnv have due notice ,WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate gnu-l; sttghadrlottetolwn in queens o , e ay an year f rst. above wr tie-n. BY the Court. iSgd-l E. Margaret Palmr-r, Registrar. en ron sane Clydesdale Stallion. Dor- nurn Laddie. weight 2000 lbs. Reg. No. 27884. Class A. Born August 13th, 1936. Sire, Craigie Winsome Lad. (ilnp.). Dam, Donblla of Foullewootl. This horse hes won live grand chain lone at Provincial Exhlb ilon has never been bet in any show ring. ALEX McCLiJMPllA, Bey Fortune, ' Bourla, PEJ. cold will end. Alter a few days, if_it grows ivorse it possibly might develop into Pneumonia, Pleurisy or Bronchitis. If wise, you will help to rotect yourself with Polson‘s ough Syrup; its soothing medication is very grateful to the inflamed mem- branes of the chest. nose and throat. Those raw surfaces that: keep you coughing will receive s eciahzed medication. With t e Cold subdued, feverish headache should naturally clear ‘ID-burning dryness in the throat will be eased. If your cold or cough is stubborn. hel yourself with Poland's Cough Syrup; it is a tonic as well as a cough remedy. With every spoonful you get the double effect. Gain in physical fitness -—gain in ability to resist cold- infectionl Use Polson’s Cough _Syrup. Sold by all Druggists in 35c bottles. PULSUNS Cnunu SYRUP ' Gard of Thanks Mr. Mrs. Weill! Col d !‘Ir-{n1lv% to thank thl.m:ly menus and nelebboure who so ndlv helped in evQ-y we 3);‘; Iulegtbfiawvemutt. so those M “Mm”- ers. cards‘ and ‘G unanru, .unrnuen ' Mr. Dan Morrison and Mr. Ron- pesto mu: cuaniorrerowréil ouanumn . .- ln-"Méerlami .- Mli FRAHOIS DUFFY ._..._ Em vale and eurroundint 5"" and saddened “glued o the sudden of cls Duffy, at 1M e of 3'7 years. on January . Fortified by the last rites o! tlw Roman Catholic Church. by the .. ' u. W“ “ 1a:- peee u y . o - in robust heahariur me irne the end came unexsee . e c - trcted flu and eepite medical aid he passed t3 hi: e mal mi on the above mm‘ oned . He was a of um and re- served d tion, so and in- dusiriolll, Born an brofldiwt up 1n Emyva e. he spent hie entire life cept about e. year and n hall ban he worked in Monclon. re- turnin h about the middle of Dece . 1 _ He leev s to mourn two brothers an tere namely: Joseph with whom he e his home and . both Brig/ale: (Mar ) . Malone. erinn. Baa .. who- had the consolation of seeing _ him lest summer; ( ether-ins) Mrs. A. Gl ore. Doroh er. ass. eral which took place on ' nry 31st io Bt. Ann's Church. Lot 615. was lirlwly" attended dcs lie the cold weetiher. Requiem l-n Mass wee celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Leonerd Aym and all that was mortal of n lr and lovl brother was laid to rest in the axdiolning cemetery The pallbearers were: Amos Cal- lnghan. Peter Murray. William Mu- Closkey. Frank McCloskey. Jlunee Woods. Cecil Murray. May his soul rest in peace. Card Of Than/u Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Duffy wish to express their sincere thanks to ilheir friends and Aeidhbours who assisted in any way during their sad bereavement. also lo those who sent M as Cards and Messages o h. 4-101! Sympat In Memorlom nounnr iiTnrT nnu. The many friends of Robert Em- mett. Bali of itensmcton Road, Purkdlle, were saddened to learn of his death at the Montreal Neurol logcal institute when he had undergone a serious operation after which complications set inJnnd he passed peace u y away on anuary 19, 1e46, at. the early age or 4s yen" lie W55 a devour. Catholic and during his illness was visited by Rev. Louis Dougan. Charlottetown. also Rev. Charles Cahill of M ' Q1 u i““il‘"i‘°'°8i. rights ov 0i ier urc .‘ Mr. Bell was sznploved by b-N-R- for the last twenty-three years. lie was u loving husband sud fab-her and leaves to mourn their 1M5 a sorrowing wifo formerly Eunict Uflalluran of Mt. Ryan and three sons Brendon of C. N. h. LXPYW Co.', Robe Jr. rm Mow 1M four dough ere Delight, Eleanor. Arlene and Margaret; also his - cuts Mr. and Mrs. John Bell. l1"- lottotown and six brothers and four sisters. A On Thursday. Janunr 24911 m! funeral under the dir on of Mr. Frank llennesev 100k P1106 ‘m’? his late residence to St. Dunstuig Basilica where a lilfllh MB" 0i R ‘ uiem was sung by RQV- "m" MacDonald who also officiated at the ve. Thfiall bearers were P. W. MM- Nevln, ’H. E. M0011. C. L.-Ml°' Dnnnld, T. L. Mshnr. _B. T. Myer: arri P. C. Trainer. The numerous Mose Cards, flor- ul tributes. messaifes and telegrams of sympathy. test fy the esteem l" which the deceased was held. May his soul reel. in DQ100- Oard of Thanks Mrs. Robert, E. Bell and famil winh to thank very sincerely nl their kind friends who in any way helped in their recon‘. and very sad bereavement; also those who sent Mass Cards, Spiritual Bouauela, flowers, cards, telegrams an let- ters of sympathy. 4-10-11. l1- Memorials: In fond and lov memory ol my mother, Mrs. Hound White of Harbour. who tlletl Allfil In the Lonely Murray Harbour om- Tlwre ‘iurahmoud of ola . darling mother, stormy day. There they laid m On that dark an o-cl.r=.~'.-..Y..' mo“... healed Butthey little know the sorrow, That is in my heart concealed. Lovingly ‘Remembered by Son. Keith. 4-10~1i. , Mauser-lam In In law Emery of Donald I- II , . Ill 2t=ly‘el l1 , fill.“ u... Ever tsunami,“ Wife all 4-10-1l ‘ ' In Memorials 1:0; et ear MIR IIVlII-IYIIIILII) wheliellplillfllflt. , . \ Crozier - " i Keefe. BALTIC SCHOOL G d I. B.-1, Neil Matt-hem. 2, Aeneas Kennifie .'l, Lorie _ ____ sign: r c.-1. Min-gum Crefer; 5Tb“ gt-f-‘éaufifg! §"‘§§*{‘.°.{g The fcllowin is the report for Z. Jackie ozler. 2- 0B 91' ' ' ma mgnig 0:1 fifty-mm wan Lorena M, MacLeilan-Tcacher. Afélragé 111-1 Jolumy‘ Keefe: ra .—, ur . --——-————-—- ' ' - Grad: vm.-1, Jenn Hunter niusror. sorroor. filogenceyd McDonald. - Rim" Grade VII. Sr.-1. Eric Holmes. Report for the monh of March. c 0M - Gradp l. 812-4. Geor e McDon- Gre/de VII. Jr.-1. Harry Wall; 2. Grade X.-~1. Joyce Matheson; 2. ‘m; 2 There“ Rem“ c. 3, m“, Earith Holmes. Clement Siunott. _ _ Grade VL-l. Verna Bemnrd. I qrade IX.~l. Joan Arnoldy Gflélillfiiégl-I Bfll. hlerun Mcmn. 6"“ “"1- G°°"° M”: 2' mad‘ V" k’ o!" Am d? 2 m; 2 Rachael Sinnott; a. lune rrelaa Holmes- a Vivian Holmes. Grads vuri. My Mlthwm. d. 3 f‘ d“ V 2 G155‘ a rawfihhui‘, i319“ 933%‘; Mizeradim $213’ oliiiiihi-‘eilfgiigfi? ‘i addicts‘ I. Jim-l. Hennsdeite Ken; ‘ w“ p ' ' Lorraine Sinndtt; a. Stirling Fergu- rx‘.fiez_ 2. Lucy Gluthlfl- 3' c1‘ Grade IlL-l. Mary llunlcl‘. 5 e ie. Grade I A-l Nora Crozicr. 'fi*“che'“c' E‘ Doug!“ (“docs v.-1. Mabel McDonald; N» out tipped him oil’ to new synthetic . yarns which would endanger hie‘ markets; Now. new ways i’ I and new materials are plllill‘ him by: u ' '- ‘ r produced by chemistrytlrvnicoa], ‘and water ntur un yene’ patient itedmmple. i yarn b ainuiy twill; ~ . aeri- eee l...“ mongoose. . .‘-...4..-....-.-r-..