29, 1941 11*" - 1 Where Your Dollars Count More! Coats Good assortment in the leading colours and materials. " Suits Good assortment in various colours and materials. Dresses Redingots in crepes, Victory prints, Street cottons and embroidered sheers. Sweaters A large range including the newest pastel shades. Hats A large assortment in Felts and Straws. Hosiery Recent arrivaisin newest summer shades. Gloves In mesh, silks and kids. KENNEDY’ LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR iii Gt. George St. Buy i Phone 1766 £1’- s-—-——————— --——— iorurvs ciiiiiioiiiii rurio DONATIONS ron AIR iiiiio vioriris Repeated bombing raids on Bri- ‘officially known as "The Queen's ihh port areas and the indultri-l Canadian l-‘und for Air Raid Vio- niidiands has attracted fresh st- time." ienilnn to the frightful suffering Every doiisr contributed to the oi the many thousands of civilians Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- in Great Britain who are harried out deduction to the Lord Mayor_ Ii0in shelter to shelter and finally of London for distribution to the driven into the open countr by homeless and needy. iumssive raids. Eventually pace! Contributions from this Province ire found lor them all. places of should be forwarded to the Royal relative security. but their belcng- Trust Company. Charlottetowmi lop n! all kinds are destroyed. The which reports the following re- tasli of emergency feedi alone’ is ceipts to date: difficult. The task of not ing them uo once more with some quantity II clothing and bedding is murh more difficult. To meet these enormous needs. Illiids have been started in various parts of the world. lIer Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the use of her name in connection with the Dominion campaign, which is “I Thought r Kings? — BRITISH FIREMAN SENDS VIVID ACCOUNT OF BOMB ADVENTURE Received yesterday: Princess Mary L.0.B 5.00. ' ‘ Searitown Women's institute and Middleton Women’s Institute $5.00. Unionvaie Women's Institute, 0'- Iieary. $5.00. Previously acknowledged, $1,340.88. TotuI—$I,355.B8. .A., Crapaud, The Queen's Canadian Fund !°1'-broken glass and debris. My rm ‘ Goodwl ’ W88 . Jhe Central Guardian This column is renewed for l 11ml interest. but unread? :1 l 11""! nature inn! be inserted 1" 5 Wilts u word. strictly p”. able in advance. CRASWELL I01‘ photofrgphg, CONFEDEBAT LII] . ANCE. 1°" "gene. WHY sEND your money to mail order houses when we can com- lwi-o with the lowest prices. Tan- tons Accessories. Lpcaa-s-za-gi, I FOX RANCIIEES . What Oom. Febd produced more Drize winning foxes than all other commercial feeds combined. at tne B1B P. E. I. Show in 1M0? Suriglo of Course. CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH. — Services for Sunday. Juno 1st, Clyde River ll A. M. Churchill 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. W. l1, Minister. L-605-5-29-li. I. 0. I). E. ROSE DAY - The Royal Edward chapter 1. 0. D. E. as a result of their Rose sale. forwa s Britain Fund the c apber are Fncerely grateful for te generosity oi the pubi/ic extended to the m. CONGRATULATIONS — Capt. John MacKay of Wheatley River had the honor yesterday of cele- brating his 941th blrihdeiy. Capt. MaoKay, who is e daily Guardan reader and life long Conservative is well and active and takes s. lively interest in the current events of the day. VISITING GLACE BAY—Edward Aucoin, the well known sportsman, of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., was here on the holiday en roube to Glace Bay where he attended the boinng bouts at the Miners‘ Forum. —Giace Bay Gazette. POLICE COURT — At the court yesterday morning a. man charged] with being drunk and incapable discharged Two drivers charged with "o raring a motor vehicle while in idcated" whose ease was adjourned from last week were remanded until June 4. The vagrant whose case came up before the court on Monday was remand- ed for a. week. It. has been dis- covered that the man in quest‘cn is l dcserter from a Nova. Scotia unit of the army. -.____. _EN.IOYABLE EVENING—An en- joyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carraghei‘. Green Bag, on Tuesday May 30th, in honor of their son Francis who has joined the R..C.N. V.R. and expects, to leave shortly) for the mainland. Excellent music and a hearty sing-song was enjoyed I by all. Luncheon was served and I after bouncing Francis and singing He's a Jolly Good Fellow and God Save the King all left for home Wishing him good luck and a safe return. l FORMER ISLANDER IN AIR FORCE-The many friends of Mr. Stanley Burns formerly of Sum merside and now of_ the U. S. o America will be pleased to hear that he has transferred to the U. S. Air Corp; after being with ire Engineers for the lust 18 IIIOZITJS and is now stationed in * away Hawaii. Since joinln the Air Corp he has won for h mself the rank of Sergeant which his many friends here will be glad to hear. l-Ie has written home to say what o, beautiful place the Island of Hawaii is, how lovely the climate. Sgt. Burns is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wedge. ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- TION-The home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hyde. Meadow Bank was the scene of a pleasant gathering on Saturday evening, May 10th when the people of that d‘strict met to tender a farewell party to Mr. Norman MacFadyen, a veteran of the last Great War. now station- ed on the Mainland with an Island l Air Raid Victims has received a vivid document f.om Britain that descrbes as near an escape as a mu can ever have survived. The Inlet. an nuxi;a.y fireman de- linbes being spun round "as tf coached to a earlier-lire whee". Be ifincludcs w.tli a. tribute to the Canadian soidlcs overseas. two of lhoni were injured by the some bomb. The letter reads; A1 11m a fireman in the Dover '£1*11111‘y_ Fu-e Service, and during 9 hectic months of last summer h Service \\‘_0.'I(€lI a nuncer of _“111°111‘-\ oping to the fact tliai- 1; uric a little under full cum- lpimlcnk “‘1'°11sl1\ and therefore re- fills were somewhat infrequent. his state of aififrs led to the ndon Hi0 Blgade effecting an "flnxemeirt with the Dover AFB impression was one of wonderment: that I was still in the land of the living and I started gngeriy i0. feel my head and neck. for I had the idea that my skull was frac- tured, as a lot of blood was iun-, ning down my neck and over the. front of my tunic, but it. seemed: as far as I could make out that I was all right in that respect. "LIKE DRUNKEN MAN." I lied managed to get to my feet by this time and made my Way toward a beam of light which was shining fnio the road. I found thls| to crmc frcm a restaurant which. had been depzived of its front win- dows by the bomb blast. I staggered somewhat in the manner of a drunken man over the wreckage: ‘Immbi’ "fifty members of our ' . , - and saw to my relef some live rim i0 London for Win11? people. Two of‘ them came for- .c. i0 a rest and o. change. ward and so; hold 0g me, They f,,“f-‘}1111=11‘ly ihity Lmi-(Ion fire- 0911 f-iuc to Dover for exactly the “we frown. as at that time l had not been unduly‘ w "1 I15’ Jerry, “Me 1111"- fl at the Capital quite vmyneiinl outing the week had a we quire tmc. 0n the night of m.‘ L111 September I had been ~ad s loll along the (Thriving CIOO! mucfi,““<1_-1e1"ry Dlones had been h; M nlciideirce, apparently dmn- m grossly across the sky. 1 did reviiisl much ntteni/on. having fhesggy IiCflId them do precisely on ma c‘ thing over my home town 11y occasions. The hour was vs: IIQIIK-i-‘n of l0 o'clock. and I Mk 111w for a bus to cake me m“ I 111W tern zary station overhm lfirlsfd a}? nne seemingly ummexhan 1111153? more d-s- rendered first. aid with a. field d-zessing and took me over the road to a First Aid Pcst where I was again treated. and taken to I-lcs- pita]. I send you this as the two people who helped me in the bombed restausant were Canadin had laid me out. O a large niece of crockezy embedded in his calf and the other, Sergeant Messhum wo rwnerly had s. Dairy bushes in Montreal. had badly bruised ribs. 1’ found out i116 latter fnfoimatfon from Sergeant Messhurn. as he and 1 were neigh- bnurs in the lfcsirrtal in London. and; again when we were transferred t0 an Hospital on the outskirts of Iondcn. So olthouwh my brmb caused me much pain and freon- venience I had the ("mreensatng focio-r of the cqvrndeslfn of one of a body of wrv fine fellows who have come all the way f om Can- ada to heio us. -— Yours Sincerely. GOSGE BARTON. Fireman, Dover Ali's. 1111111 WIIISTLING N015]; flocked u m, _ ~ n and at that moment tinehhh“ 1 Supposed to be a red hmgpnfgo followed mmediotoly s v me crl wli ailing noise irredu- “m, ‘$151118 ~n density‘ and vol- - lirew myself fiat to the e "venom. l, mgglgdzfsv 1:: i319 "$2"; “gm Send Your Queen's Canadian at! matte,- oypxzwgdaéggh. “gig: Fund subscriptions to The Royal ierrii r u. ‘ A explosion and 1 had Trust company. chorieflelwfl- u u Ibvfvession of being spun round w,’ melii attached to mcstherins n,“ m 0Y1’ ad thoughts were run- “ n, mush my m nd as 1 strove thought be consciousness. , was in: that 1 was killed ' in, kw fl horrible feeling. and on m, ‘o oclcos ons that I allow rnv. | mum“ 151k ltbflilt iii I gab ‘mi-q him i firm information oh. , m" ill her I won out for tha- n“)? 111's, minutes. I loom mfffllfllinu consciousness i o, - ~11 surrounded by y...‘ e Illiri’. ______._..___ BUR’ IIIE HIIIHT PAINT TI] PAINT RIGHT‘ odies. (alive or dead I W) and s amt deal or 1 W216 unit for Home Defence, Mr. John Miller very cauabiy acted as chairman and after. an appreciate speech called on Mrs. Charles Hyde rro read an address and Mrs. Colin MacPhuii who on behalf of’ the Community presented Norman with a slgnet ring. Norman tittlrigly rcniied and all joined in surging "Biest be the Tic" Lunch was serv- ed and a social hour spent. The gathering then dispersed after thanking Mr. and Mrs. Hyde for their hospitality and singing the National Anthem. (Patriot Please Copy) ‘ MINISTER LEAVES- The Him!- ingdon Gleaner reports the depart- ure of Rev. E. J. White from 0rms- town. Que. where for the last two years he has been minister of Ormstoivn Presbyterian Church. "The Presbyterian Church was crammed to capacity on Sunday evening, May lith. On this occa- sion Rev. E. J. White reached his farewell sermon and n oratin it the services in St. Paul's Unite and St. James AIIEIICB" Churches were canceile ." Mr. White has been called to St. Mat- Church in I. Mr. Wh is brey White, Fitzroy so, City. MATHEWSON MORTON- Many friends will be interested in the marriage of Miss Marion Gertrude Morton, R. N" daughter of Arthur W. Morton, and the late Mrs. Mor- ton, to John Fredrick Mathewson, v- irdeeamrrrmr.“ e a ewson, o u , . -. which took place quietly Friday afternoon st 5 o'clock in Sl- M11‘- tiifs Church, Montreal. Rev. Cmiou Howard officiated. acs ‘used daswdecorations in tire cliurc , an 5.12%.‘. °’ flfsfimllit‘ tilt?“ .523 was glvgen ewa by her father, wore In turquoise bIIue afternoon frock, witlli a rrzatcrluin hhratfi uriillucarrgsigsd a ou ue o o a a . wixllte qsnandragg? and liIi-y! log‘ 812:; v9, ey, 901101‘ S , Cleorgetwon. P. E. I.. who was the ‘ br‘de's only attendant. was in dusky pink crepe with a hat to match 1 and rte carried a bouquet of pastel swectpeas and bouvardla. Ralph Martin was the best. man for Mr. Mathewson. Inter Mr. and , Mrs Mathewson left on a short honey- moon. the bride wearing for travel- ing her wedding dress and a black uéocit redlinztote, Olllll theliia retitirn to on rea ey w res e a can "Jurcclrvei-Jivenue. Outrrmont. The ‘~r‘de is a graduate of Dalhousfe "diversify and the Royal V’c‘orla lllgspital, Montreal. -Hslifax I-ier- u . I ishort while ago iteclinlclans. More than this num- iMonday to begin their iada at imcn for service. A Service 1- l which have game from the United States |join the R. -l'l’l€I‘i COIIIC when he accidentally plunged 60 story apartmcn enway street, B also lived. Bay police. I I i I THE CHARLOTT LOBSTER FISIIERMEN PROSE- CUTED-The local Fisheries Board "6 1111-‘?! 1316011111: up on fishermen who lmvc been catchin lobsters which are below the size it which was set by the Federal Government. Fbrty fishermen have been charged and already some cases have been prosecuted. Fines, ranging from ten t0 twenty dollars. have been im- Mr. J. J. Ifarabeo llsmd the number of cases by Counties as 1011mm Kim. a0; Prince l1; and Queens 9. A good catch has bean reported so for this year but, on the other hand, prices are only fair. Canners are bringing from 5 1-3 1o 6 1-3 cents s pound and thpgg m- 1111 QXPOYted to American markets, 11a 0 8 cents. The demand is only Personals Messrs Russell Flood. Neil Living. fii-One and Hancis Carragher, city, spent a pleasant week-end in New Wfitshire the guest, of Mr, and M", Thomas Carragher. Lac. David Macnelll, who 119,5 been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Macneili, Main street, has returned to his duties, My, Macneill will begin a peflqd or 1n. structfons at tile Service Flying 51111001. Summerside. P.E.I., prior to receiving his winged-Glace Bay Gazette, Many recruits To ii.0.A.F. “Recruiting for the Royal Cans.- dfan Air Force is progressing sat- isfactorily and has met. with great success everywhere in the Domin- ion." Group Captain A. de Nlver- vilie of the R_C.A.F. Headquarters. Ottawa. said yesterday when in- terviewed shortly after arriving in Charlottetown on an official visit. He leaves today for Halifax, N. S. l-lc referred to the wonderful re- spouse of the young men of Can- ada when a cail was sent out a for 2500 radio her of applications were received by eager young Canadians across the country. The first. lot. of radio technicians, after completing a tralnln period in Manning De 0t. entered! Toronto University ast 14-week course. Those who signed up for these duties in the Maritime Prov- ‘inces will shortly commence their courses in several Maritime Uni- versities. Ono of the big problems antici- pated by the Royal Canadian All‘ Force is the matter of getting suf- ficient air crew recruits. s monthly requirement is steadily increasing as more schools are opening. “We expect to reach the. peak of our requirements soon." Group Captain dc Niverviile said. There are approximately B5 R. C. A. F. schools scattered across Can- present training young Flying is located at sum- Training School pilots receive their mersidc where Whigs. ' Group Captain de Nlvcrviilc was ;proud of ie type 0i recruits been joining the R._ C. A. F. daily and said that. they were getting “the cream of the Canadian youth" He also referred in glowing terms Io the young Americans who o C. A. F. “These young here with two ideas in their minds-they want to learn to fly and they ivani- to fight Hit- ler,” he said. Many of these re- cruits come from the Southern States and all of them are keen, eager youths. There is still a large waiting list for the Air Force but a new system has been devised whereby a recruit applying to get 1n the S81"- vlce can be told definitely when he will be needed. He is told the date he is to report for duty and is given a button to signify that he has joined up and is awaiting a call. The need for tradesmen is not very great at present. but there ls an increasing demand for air crews. __.._____..._i____ FALLS SIXTY FEET TO IIIS DEATH John D. Macdonald. 62. real es- tate denier and apartment house owner. was killed late yesterday feet from the roof of his five- t house at 119 Hem- ack Bay, where he ETOWN GUARDIAN iiirince of Wales College pass list I The following are the names of the students of Prince of Wales 001-. 1cze_who have been successful in the Yell-Fe Work accord to the o-‘ V list (alpha tfcal order), Posted on the bulletin board at the college. FOURTH YEAR. iiouon DIPLOMAS Stewart Ives. Kimball Kee trig, John MacEwen. Wendell Macgad- yen. Ivor Murray. Alta Prowse,‘ Yvette Raymond, Dean Itoblmcn, Ivan Wilson. cannon-mo DIPLOMAS ‘(Allison cums. ‘James Mac-Innis.‘ THIRD YEAR. PASS LIST o Oaptiggfline HeBeiI-iuue." g h a 1:1 le s "11 . Cl , d Holmes. mIZBDGIIII-Iy Macfiine. 0y SECOND YEAR. CERTIFICATES Alvere Arseriault. Lucie Arsenault, Graham Batt, Kathleen Boul , Frances Calms, Marjorie Cameron, Eileen Clarkln, Eunice Condon, Me- lita th-csby. Doris Cunie. Beryl De- B is. M_ Marv Doyle, Margaret Fry, Elaine Gorrili, Wlnnifred l-layter, Louise Hessian, Mildred Hyde, Faye Johnston, Dorothy Keeping. Olive Keeping, Helen Kelly. Phyllis Mac- Leod. Louise MacNeill. Jean MacQuarrie, Dorothy MacTavish, Joan Miller, Marjorie New- One rack ladies cotton house dresse cl ‘ THIRD ‘(EAR CERT T . . 5r earmg 111- — -— — —39c and 79c Do is An II-‘ICA ES iagies,’ [Doesliun suede Jackets and Sweaters, clearing ai- -_ _. _79¢ rude‘Butleifiklliioviydrdloglrtrlgtfig: gieerrg: 0a ‘es krIlsdgdvcolé-ton’ find 9on0“ Em“ Sweaters. Clearing at ._ _';gic mm Fuqumrsonl Donald Guns ne_rac a ies s irts assorted, $1.39 each and up, all reduced prices Alphonsus Keefe, Cynthia Kendall’ Ladies’ cotton hose, good shades and sizes s eci-ii i- 7 am Lieard. William Maoiunnonll . Ladies. m 1k 1- I h ’ p ‘ hp“ I “T *-_l"° Mm, mbem, Maynard Shaw. yon, si or is e ose, good shades and sizes, special, pr. --2ic gkgdwkgke- w‘ W°“"*°°"- Wm- IMI“: ray“ 51"‘ Pimiies» 811111111111 Pair — — - —————— - —l0c - Ladies Tweed coats, assorted sizes, extra special, each - - __ _,\5sii,', THREE I I BIIRGIIIN BHU-ME% Week- End SPECIALS rnioiiv and SATURDAY May so s. 31 LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Ladies’ all-wool pullover sweaters, assorted shades and sizes each $1 rm Ladle Crinkle crepe night-gowns and pyjamas, assorted sharing and gviytv; E~1-—r———————- ---- --_____...1ii CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT Childrems cotton hose, fawn and white, special, pair, - - _ -- _15¢ Children s cotton dresses, a large assortment, sizes 2 to 14 —49c and up Kiddies fancy Jersey sweaters,assoried patterns and styles, each, -3ilc Children s cotton golf hose, assorted browns and greys, special. pllIi‘.-—I7C Children's combination underwear, size 20 to 3i, suit, - -- -- - _:}!)c Kiddies Broadcloth rompers, assorted shades, suit, - - - - -_ __. _.l5¢ Chiidren’s Broadcloth Bloomers, sizes 2 to l4, pair, — - _ _ _ _ ._19¢ Phyllis Woodslde, Lorne Bonnell, Clarence Christie. Liar.‘ Cox. A1 son Deacon. Robert Forsyth, George Halliweli, Bruce Hawkins. Arnold Joseph MacAulay, Dingwell Mac- Fadyen, Allan MacKlnnon. Angus Macbeod, Gordon E. MacLeod, Al- SECONI) YEAR PASS LIST Laure Jeanne Arscnauit. Arsenault. Nona Bruce. Norma Jen- kins. Frances Mabel MacLeod, Hazel Martin. Es- Anri Ryan, Benson Auld Percy Lan- rirlgnri. Keith Pickurd, Allis‘ n Saunders, Felice Arserinult, Brenton‘ i Hooper. COMMERCIAL CERTIFICATES ‘Marlon Andrew. ‘A.iidre_y' Arsen- ault. ‘Gladys Bevan. Lillian Block. ‘Phillipa Bradley Thelma Burke. ‘Louis Butler, Gertrude Coyic, Jsoiilse Cox. ‘Sybil Campbell. Fbiicifi DsRochc. Earl Doyle, ‘Winnlfrori .Doyle. ‘Lillian Elliott. “Iune Fcst- ier. ‘Edith Frizzcll ‘Florence Goud- ct, ‘Audrey Giilis Isabel GCOIIWIII-I Jean Hamm. ‘Gladys Hooper. ‘Eva: lrlam. Rosalie Kiggins, ‘Nathaniel Larrabee, ‘Ruth Learn. l-lelcn Littlciohns, Dnrothv MacDonald. ‘Fdrnncis MacDonald. ‘Mercedes MacDonald. ‘Ruth MacDonald. Ger- ald MacKenna, Molly Macintosh. J. Mildred MacMurdo. ‘Phyllis Mutcn. ‘Marv Mitchell. Marion Palmer. ‘Josephine Pickard. ‘Marion Quinn,‘ Frances Reay. ‘Heath Seaman Ell-i een Sherren. Enid Ste Pearl Stewart. ‘Marlon Taylor. ‘Berna- dette. 'I‘i'ninor. Eileen Walker, ‘Pan.- ine Wheian. FIRST YEAR. CERTIFICATE LIST~ Shirley Arbiniz. Marie Rose Ar- scnnuit. Margery Baker. Sadie June Banks. Adelina Boiiin. Fern Bower. Rita Bradley. Marguerite BPQIIEIUL: Jeane Campbell. Patricia Cnnlilbeli. Macdonaid, according to Back had gone to the roof to make some repairs and lost his balance while working near thci edge of the roof in the rear of the building. l-Ils body landed in an alley below. Residents of the ap- artment hearing the thud as the body struck saw him unccnsclous| on the round and called Back Bay pol ce. Dr. James A. Fisher] pronounced him dead upon arrival at City Hospital. Mrs. Abbie M. Macdonald. wife of ‘J * victim, was out st the time her husband 1. .,, ‘ to his death but returned n. short time inter _ Besides his widow, there survives four brothers and two sisters: Roderick, New Haven, Conn; George in the Canadian West; James. Barneys River. Pictou Co.. N. S-Z Wilfred. West covehead, P. E. L; Mrs. Robert Hattie, Cale- donia, N. S.. and Mrs. Tenn Mac- Intosh, formerly of Boston. now living in Summerslde. Eunice Rzwkham. Iran- Kaohleen Reid. Lois Reid, Vera Rennie. Ai- freide. Rogers. Annie Rose. Rebecca Sank. Mary Sinnott, Beverley Vain- Iderstlne. hols Weatherbie- 1011-59 Marguerite Wooclside. Da- vide Barwise. Fhancls Bolger, Thom- as Bradley. Melville Brown. - ry Doiron. Vernon fiaser. Mk Gallant. Melvin Gallant. William William I-fodsson, 5:1‘: Mut art. cos Rel . Reid. Wilma Y Phillips, Norbert Mrs. MacIntosh and Mr. Wilfred Macdonald have many friends in musical circles here and the sym- pathy of their friends is extended t?‘ them in the loss of their bro- er. IIOONSIIINE IN INDIA "Ti-IANAZ’ India 4523-" "o... hundred revenue offcers using motorcars and motorboais. raided area at dawn- (‘On- fiscating 4.000 gallon; of "'wash" and making 20 arrests._ __ Are You a Sulierer From Rheumatic Pains? These rains coma from an infismmriuu in the muscles an are ncraily caiiscdb In the blood cal ed uric acid which toting and painful effect that causes nights heavy with pain. During tho past. d0 years Canadian people h Bitters aids as B. B. B. helps to torio up tho system tho blood, and p the blood stream, Burdock Blood movement with less rheumatic pain, und_ clear up tho uric acid in against. future attacks. Price $1.00 a bottle st all drug co a ii , g Robertson, Walter Sim- mons, Ro rt. Stuart, Allin Thomp- son, Bartiev Ward. Harold West- Jean Boswell. Isabel Inmnn. Wini- fred MacEwen. Beatrice MacManus. Elizabeth MacQuald. Blanche Mur-l ray. Helen Muttnrt. FIRST YEAR. PASS LIST t Rita BerriganMMar-garet Brehaut, aezfi to move uccnsmnanl, Inez Compton. uriel Frlz-zell. Mar- garet Gallagher. Pauline Vivian Keeping. Jean MacDona Pauline I. MacDonald. Rita Mac Donald,_Margaret MacEwen. Eileen de 't of poison uces the irri- msuy days and ave found that by purifying them to enjoy freer body robaiiiy help fortify tho system untc u. The T. Mliburn Co.. Limited. Toronto. Out. combe. Anna Pratt. Mildred Walker, - Hierlihy, Arnold Hlitz, Burton Hoiv- ' alt, Edwin Hume, Frederick Kelzer. .- ll MR..Wll/eM"'_'.L' - .. . . . §§xlieqfb€§rencl 1{am§,,‘§f“(;,,a§‘1',l§ ' global I¥EZIPIIIQ Denim in men s 0’ails, all sizes special, pr. — — -$1.29 Read. 10y Rowe. Arthur Shame. ens ancy cotton hose all sizes special nir- — — - — - -- -1=.c Plus Sig worth. Clive Stew rt. n .. . . . ’ ‘ ‘I’. ' ‘ ’ I‘ ' syewarpsswwar, veam Pg, wgif Large Assortment Men s Work Shirts. each- — — — — —69c and up ler- Kenneth Martin. , Mens halbriggan combination, buiioniess, all sizes, suit — — — — -59c FIRST CLASS LWENCES i . llgenys gnderwgealxtsgirltls and shorts, all ‘SIZES. each — — -2~ic and up v ens l e-ron a.'1 i" - - - - - ---.,S Marlon MacQunrrie. Imrna Watts, v- Mews S p‘: l _ S 1 ‘hi’ _ hl/tlbrfllltilil v .1) ill $1 (ll-I gauge“ Auk, Morgan Mao . . u mei poi s . ii s an sport sweaters, each — — — - -»i.lc BUB ey. , ‘ Marie Kelly. Joyce Lamk, 7' tclle Mutch, Kathleen Reynolds. "I or daughter does no soundly at all times. has shown that, they a soundly only about 2 Hooper‘ added to the eyelid movements ..nd Youths Overalls, sizes 28 to 3i, extra special, pair - - - -- _- __5£ic ,1.- MEN’S DEPARTMENT Oddlsizes in men's 0’ails, and 0’all pants, & smocks, clearing, each $1.00 Mens dress shirts, ail sizes, assorted patterns, clearing, each — -- —75c 5.11.. I168“ 0r ilirce times between’ loadings "I "Wv" l?él%3S?3°i;;.i§";3.2‘.°2§°32l£;fi§53"’ war 25 yea Ago Today Dr. Wagner says adults are more (By Th; Cnnudiim Press) iIIcDONIILD MHCFRIIYOII. Jean Maclerm. MncMillan. Mildred MacSwain. Maud Ollanley. Pauline Peters. Florence Roper. ivy Sherren, Paul- Wood. George Bryenton, I IQ iikenlnfagis in their sleep than they . . be ' ‘d b W111 BR15111111- wlmam 1-111199- Ea" {verlxdezhivzilggeesgyv miIIIrac ofmth: MacDonald. Alplionsus _MacIniils,' d3“ when adult’; "o m 51mm m“, Frederick MacWade. William Port- 5,1,. at lens, Once "every w“ "m; er. Keith Robinson, Wade Leigho- mes she Says < izer. ' ' SECOND CLASS LICENCE ALBANY PLEASANT CIRCLE 1x51111111; (By The Canadian Press] Phyllis Rossfter, Margaret Ross. ~_._ Jennie Smith. Jean Stetson. Annie The regular meeting of Pleasant MAY‘ 29. llllfiwGelmans bom- Wnddcn- Rub?’ BI°IId°II~ mm.“ Lflr‘ C‘rcle tvomenls Institute ivas field , bzirdeci Bfiliéll lines pogo-gen m, kin. Hazel M1115. Mflfv B05511". on May 15L), n; me 1mm‘, or Mfg, l Bnssee and Arrns in northern _"___ Elmer Gamble. Mrs. Gamble lfiaifily Fmill-‘IL 131115111311 11111119131 111311119 , aEGlllSL French advanced positions ,on the River Vardur in Greece, to participate of a. delicious supper ; Italians evacuated Ashlee on me prepared and served in her usual i Almman ITOHI‘. capable mailer. In the evening. the meeting was held. Mrs. John 1 Dawson. Vice-president presided. g Roll call was responded w and} minutes of previous meeting were i read and approved. Correspond- ence was read and discumed. 'r‘cach- I er reported havrii: received cloak- i for treats taker to shut-ins. ivcrcI hooks for the school-room. Bills appointed for the following month. Perhaps Baby ‘A’: Jileiiiilioié’ no". ca‘: Doesn’t Need Sound Sleeps TROY. N. Y.. May 29- (CP) — Don't worry if your newborn son t seem to sleep A recent study ctuniiy sleep three hours in QUICK BREADS A more liberal use of" ivlical irp , Cay"?! flbundent supply ironic n° ‘m? be a Patriotic gesture on 1511B Dart of the homemaker but: would add nutritive value and in. forest to the daily menu. dTlhe term quirk breads is used to es gnate the type or product in Mary Coadv. Patricia Corcoran, These findings have been a-n- Sick committee, Mrs. Wymon Large Which baking powder or sods. is 11411181191116 CTRIR- JOYCG 1381111011. nouriced by Dr. Isabelle Wagner. 1n- and Mrs. E. H. Bouiter School cOm- used as a. lcnvenlng agent am; to Iééathegmet Doyle, Eleglifi; iifllctfitl‘ An pslyciéolgcigycgliliegeedilw- rlraigtstiiee Sigmi-hregd melnihsaugiirio. gixféegreniaitfh between it. and m, rn as er. erna. - , ‘on a usse i! e . l a ifs. e r rs y t b Ferguson. Corinne Gallant. Rita According to Dr. Wagner. nature Large. Program committee, Mrs. quick braids“ oroeasiargéfidgsfyfi; Gallant. MRYV 5111111919 Dmmhy does not require that. newborn ba- Elmer Gamble and Mrs. Keith emergency on account of the moi-t 61135011 M11119 Hamwen- Zita HM" bies should sleep most of the time. Cameron. 1t ivas moved by Mrs. time required 1n preparation g $181111‘? NJiiiiiceaofi°wigkergéaggg° as some parents expect. She says George MacKay. second-ed by Miss such foods as muffins bisbulgsr , wa . - 9 - - , ~~ - uiisv-“M-r; 15ers» Merv Kelv- Fe- li..§'.f.“.f.‘ly"i.il°ilfi°rih“iyglféfifoé’. fii”o.l?“§§fét.‘3f£y.l§°n“§§é§t‘$ ‘.1."r‘;°o”.iZi' “w” “m1 "m WW1 “e119 L"- Mamuet mwery’ Bessie can ive clear evidences of wake- their play the latter part of June. The r5110 1 . . Mwmhur~ Carmine Mwcabe’ fuinegs only by screaming. But the It. was moved bv Mrs. Elmer Gem- bread; a;- wng ma?“ 191‘ 1111101! ‘clam Macmmald‘ Menadora experiments she carried out m the ble. seconded by Mrs Ewen Camcr- Consumereserecommended by the MacDonald. Marion MacEachei-n. ~s chum y labommry at Umvep on that a bumibe fiurchased to be vice D0 ction, Marketing Scr. Eieda N/AIuri1%eIe{ninrlId§(r:i- 211g’ Hosgpltai Ohio State Uniyer- used in the making of a quilt for AgrIcllltury-mlon Dopartmpnt of nnon. - ' - a» Meemulgg", R"g,,,,1§,“1,,;...- iii5221'.‘SPZWW°S%.°I..T°E§IY éiedifilrifai'éi’ilfi“dii‘élailti"lsif w?" wee» who IlzixcrrfinfixgayvalldnhNgarilil, Colleen Mat- fng, there are seven stagesd fog- nlew- plance rtelgarxiing the annual district e fl thews, Alma Monaghan. Ena Mor- born infants, from soun es seep co ten on and some nrrangemens rison Ruby Morrison Mary Mulz- to complete waking. were made for program. Collection ridge: Evelyn Munn, Bernice 40 cents. Next mectln-z to be held Mur h , Marcia Murray, Jean Nearly 200 Studied on J1me 12th at the hcyiie of Mrs. y roll call Ito be Arthur MucKnjl Nearly 200 babies were studied. answered with exchange of garden Dr. Wagner explains that the state seeds. Meetins adjourned. of sleep was detenigried by e only signs dlscoverable- whether theydwggtgaleg toesi or holy; they trc- _ spon e ny pn prc , ouc cs with a camel's-hair brush, or odors like lemon or violet. _.____ Dr. Wagner lists the seven stages as follows: 1. The baby is sound asleep. He is absolutely quiet. and he breathes DANDY SPECIALS Hunt's lion-boas, Caramcis. Almond. I There are now liquid killers on the market to prevent grass or weeds growing in driveways. Gas- oline will also do the trick. Carc- Ive-TY- V61)’ TBWIBTIY- must. be exercised in keep these , 2. The baby looks exactly as in materlnlg away fiun irviriitcri pro». , Toffee. stage One but I115 1719111111118 1| 8" flowers or slirubbory’ as they cics~ r 11113 IYTEWIBY- troy all growth. 3. He is still very quiet and hni Anon,“ suitable marerm my‘. , . lips and eyelids are motionless. but driveways is common salt. inn l Qammi! s I h"°°1=11@5 11° 15981115 t0 make 8118111130113’ 111°" ' cheaper and coarser (he better. Not r ( 0001111111 IIOIPIIOIIS merits, such as a stir of his head Qlllv will a, llbcrnl, fllliillflfltlnll of = “oh-s (‘hncnl t . 4~ He 18 110W 10311 Way 116W?“ this-about one to two handfuls to ‘ ' ‘ a c” deepest sleep and com lete waking we square f001__d95n-Dy gm _ ‘ And Assorted l-le is either very qu et or else weeds pglgon ivy, are“ but n, w 1 = fund‘. 91115 11S 1" nluso bind gravel and soil together 9111115 11011‘ into an cvcn surface, keep clown dust and repel frost. shows slight body movem three, and his ev Try Our Soda. Fountain Specials Mouth movements are now l I the siicht. body stirring. l l MELVIEW ‘VORIENKS INST ITl-TII 6. The baby is generally active. ‘1111111811 1118 eyes are still closfid 81111 The regular monthly meeting oi be usually shows both eyelid and the Melvlcw w. 1. was held iii, the i Complete lino Fishin" mflilih mflvfment!» homo of Mrs. George Jcitklns o T k‘ d p" - h '1. l-le is now wide awake. for u! May 7m. The President . e11. ‘. a‘ ° m‘ _ "~‘“1° inst his eyes are open. _ sick committee ropri-iozl 4 ifisils = Supplies Dr. Wagner found that one new- , any hm or 51,0) w“ nah-L i born Infant sounds three hours out, Rom, h-Cn, dfl‘\(~p 53.0,...’ a Mp i‘ ._...._-_ of 24 in stage one, when lie is mo=i z‘ “m. o; $575, 150111111131’ 1151990 ""11 10 “"11” 1"‘ Ono new mr-mhoi: ivinui. 5111189 S13v0". V1119 11W11I19~ Five pairs sorts anci ore S‘-\"'ZIIL‘I' _\\'c:'c passed iii in tho l‘. '1 Cross S1090 IBWTVQII 511°" . Contest was nut an l ‘ i ‘M ' " "vi by iir "e i. REDDIN ~ It W111i nvtived 1M1 the 1111111 nrizi Mrs. uni-sic n: iron. '1- dces not sleep soundly the tlirw A (mm.- pmch “m, ‘\[I\~_'\4‘I(I b, I11 hours Ill succcsflnn. nor siav oxvrke ‘ m; “.5 m1, ' .1 11I1‘°"1‘5 i1 '1 5*" 1" "1’ 110*‘ Next ruvflrg in b‘ hell at the II. I I "iini he ‘s fed e1 ._ hi1‘! or f-iui hcmo c, y“, m,“ T ‘a 1,4 ' I hcura and IICS to wake lil loizgI __,__ _,_,,_ '_ I I enough irr this. Bur D." Wagner m3 w.“ R3. 1, ‘H , adds, he dozen oil between times Mgrq than 4Q u“, ~ and may even go sound asleep two ' Missrssipp; m, “am, __ ,