A111’ "*Iki"\Yk|f\ SEpTEMBER 1s. 1944 k ...QQOOv$ fiWITIlY.Y,VW v ...v- _ - , An Everyday Tragedy niinrsenirimsss-ipsusia MWJustainisershleIife nfq,mm.lsiiiill fears. It m1 ht happen lo any wifmubeqnu” n‘ "uni.- neglect. . . . care essness about fciriiriins hygiene. Tod” w nnrny modern ivivel use Lysol disinfect . it cleanses quickly, lhoroug/ilyhnud deod0r1zc4, too. Yet Ifsso rntlo for Joiirliuig; lloesnt harm sensitive tissues-just Follow cosy dircclioiis. Use economical Lysol. Wrile tn H,“ S; Fink (Cdnailu) IALdt Deptzblllq l) Davies Avc., Tmhhh; a, (inform for FRlaE Feminine Hygiene Booklet 11. plsis snapper)- FDR FEMININE HYGIENE IISE ———_—____ ' --~ - ----¢_-____‘______ i»'""" l Woman's Re aI prfJ~ -~ "W'- imwc swxsszm-zmraxsvi’ 1 Bitter English g By C. l). Huiiiams é i to Mr. McLeod for $1.14, ..c-.;=c;~».:>~\»~‘° alien: Acquiesce. acoustic. What does the wortl "ardent." 7 ihisw erl ilflefll‘ m... ah. as the their dresses. TW. I. mot at i1 “Ewcm Mm James tion held iii Charlottetown. “MOM Dunning collection amounted tn . hiurray MacKav Wmned- <1 to write letters tn . RODPTI. Carr and "—" (I I\_\' passing in q by hcr fithei‘ and looked p,..11_,..;._,.., taken amount. blue gnbnrdlne with white wrnncirs Institute bouquet of phlo nf him. 13.111 Mric- supported by - 1“- Qv"ni[]g' A111; friend Mr. Louis cCarthin 1» minutes of the lzisl W115 held RI- fhc 110""? c mid. approved rind bride's father. HILCI‘ which honeymoon. inn. vears of mitrimonal bliss. You Women Who Suffer From H01‘ FllSlIISrn-n fllllllY Fllllllfis 11'1""! 38 to 52 Your: of 1 Um- w“ 8112'.” mziy.‘."rr."ir.- 1115* "finalist fl hos. weak. ‘reiblkciévous irrita a feellnfi; ‘he m" “In at times-all due ,,, C 01ml middle per i»r§‘ll‘.il§€{7§;2f:l,i‘%a15’°‘“ - ~ a - ~» t" riucli cynigtoms. filial‘! l sensible Kind t0 buy! _ mini; Compound is ono ‘Ihoucands u n thoulflmli be»; known medlci you havs reported noflts- la ‘ 1’ Y l rpoas on‘ ssi directions. rirurrisrrrr cosi- ‘ mg“ lhane pa nature an‘ pound is worth trying. l» lvdia s. Plnklnnn’: wanna: cannons '“ "con-is on." she said sharply. They swung into n walui, speaking iittlslL "J’ '~¢"/ ’ FLIE/isaivf-Eiitccr: f WI. ” clTlilé I-Iuliit rtrieelihg of Pleasant "c 9 "5! u B- A b11115’. was held But few who have been specially‘ at the home of M . U 'ill L 1. on the lllh. an?‘ thh fipehigg wluvatcd ‘or the purpost exercises the following bills were presented and 1inid—25c for repairs‘. to the drinking fountain, a3’) bgghtimely flppeafancg to 1hu~°duce hhn $3. Mrs. Sherry for delegates expenses woman oniy danghm- 01 m new to the convention in Charlottetown. vicar. recently a. e $4.01) for flowers for a departed industrial parish "‘lE ivith this sm- 111°11'15"» $1011 1m‘ 5911001 Plllvlltie was so recently an arrival that A ycyy hehlhhsh" $11.67 for equipment for the sciv- John hadn't, me; him yet Win L5 1 g: correct iiroiiuri- 118g tggssluséidt 55,30 fodr lfhfltfléilfll Joan Barton was dark. Dark of ioiisi-Lrcu oemae or 5-111 d _$1 ' \.’hi:h one of than words is Dlgr‘at gigs disgict convention. at an Eyes ow spoxen‘ and . en ameron r rt d “m ~ ml. acquisition making two sick calls and piggenet- all 1,1115% 511g‘ .§{.'§_‘°~-§§“'°‘.‘1111.‘.”§§f§ 52.1. ‘all. ‘a:..;*.°1..';11:.li;i":.i;i% "n" ‘if 12°" "r 2'"... w w wiull_%c'zi;1ii11iz \\':tii In lug the Institute fnr articles made w x ‘I c I Em mere am an 1.1. ‘ixtessar and the other a rt f ti . H Red Cross nurse, Polrrgirglr. 01h 5111111111218 or less alike beneath the her recent visit to the school. “I'm hog Mrs. Gamble reported from the hobnob with and fifsftllve meeting on planning the "I-Iobncb with everyone" he srct convntl .11. . t b - ' 1- - " ' . gfigdndgxbfirygmhililgn Onwgte lathe bioke m. Youll find some rc _9'0l\ “Qllffifiram ocomc other. In the: part we have e fr ni this Iiistiriit-i. y It was de— nod for rill corsiers." s e1 ed to Iinvo thc SIX large girls of tho sewing club demonstrate clpated.’ The President for next year's the right, view Mind you we have °°“"°1111°!1 15 1° 1"‘ B membvl‘ 0f our sets. But we do reckon to know} this Institute, and Mrs. Elmer each 1,111.31. ‘.1211 Cnough m p355 the‘ Gamble was appointed to the of- time of day." 1 Dan MncKay 0111 “c9- “1111 M“ Ewell COmEYOIl "I will remember that." 1 1111.: opened by re- and MTS- Allhl" MBCKHY 0H the From their first meeting John L Pd in unison m," executive. Mrs. Sherry invited 111mg hen 1h he; mm hy he (e11; d by 13 menmms the institute to meet at her homo cgnqpfgtelv h; ehgg 1,1 e mmseh '0 irarc three vis-. f"? 1119 511K115‘ "lvflilllil. P011 C1111 John Barton was a product of the Mnuhhs of 115.1 to ‘be responded in with :1_ Jnkc. rvndv approved “mil There. was some (IISCUFSIOII on found ghgjy {nah _. 3 of mmmmrcs, holding an ice cream social W1 “W wmmmepgl August. Mrs. Sherry gave an in- h. h.‘ n; forum-r; sick‘ tercstlng report from the conven- m-Qh-u Rm Crass On the morning of Thursday, . |--,- he hhhvhhhr, Juno 1L) in th: Church of tlie Im- ‘nhws; 510110 5cm maculatc Coucrpiipii. Si. Lnuis. lflg m“ h, Prison, very 1irctiy wedding ivas solemn- 1 “My [urug ized. when Miss ucrzirdn Shea. » m5 Hhqs- phmhis daughter inf M1". and the late Mrs. A m-Qgl-am “.515 Emmett Shea. \\'.'1s united in mar- hh- Mhhxay and riage to Mr. Herman A. Corcoran. v Kw which‘ was son of M1: and Mrs. Thos. J. Cor- may] by 31y Ncxb corzin. Piusville. _Rcv. Fr. Walsh h~1<1 h; 1h, ham; being the flfflCliltlflg clergyman. ~ nlyflv“. R011 ca]; ’I‘l'1c bride was givcii iii marriage‘ dlfiriiin": chm-d n-im charming l:i_a three piece suit of‘ 1,5 11h. 11311011.“ Ah. navy blue hnglish wool and pal 1711"i1r".'»'1i1l?1nbe1'jnii1- blue accessories. Her only jewel- sm-"rezl be the hos- 1P1IV “'11P; ll 511F111? 01 99-"1145- “f1111e1 "I'd better tell rcu some more. 1113C i“ 611mg. shc crirricd a bouquet of cnrnntionsl ' The bride was nttcndcd by her sister. Priscilla. who wore a her- .___. . ring-bone tweed suit of blue vrlth] The hi-iziliily meeting of uhlte accessories. She carried a .. ‘ The groom was very intimate . 1-5 11111111119 V151. The Nnptial ltfziss ivas sung 1n» yirz-sidcnt prcsld- friends of the bride belonging t . 1| [hp 111131>L1|1g by the “Sndslity of the Children of‘ 0-1." lllllI reucating the Mary" flllil Ml» 3°11" 5311495 ' 1l".'.is answered ivlth After the ceremony a T999171 b1’ 1 difference?‘ "r- iio reports from happy young couple loft on n short ‘girl 1n rhnnr-cunn Prior tn her marriage Mrs. Cor- coran was a successful school teacher having taught in several districts adjacent to her home. Shortly <bcfore her last tcrm of teaching expired a miscellaneous shower was tendered her by the Dip. i\I.lCE\\'(‘l‘l and Mrs. mother's of the children of Bloom- 1- mi ihvNcill \\'1"I‘G appointed field school where she last taught. 0n lir rrlinlii miniiriittce. This was followed bv another show- -\ll’.< .\in - hhcKPnzlc kindly in- er at the homc of Mr. and Mrs. "WI lIlfl lll‘lIiIif‘l‘S to her home for Ambrose Corcorori where man)’ Hut mrcllnc. roll ciill "What beautiful and useful gifts livcrc Wmirn cll=l1kr most in men." received from n host of friends who ‘nlduncii ivris scrvrd by the hostess gathered together to wish the p011- mg the meeting closed with sing- ular young couple man)’ 11119!!!’ relations. and keep us in _ou: PTO- per station.’ A1, least we ve out- grown that, thank goodness." ' w can't leg, you have John a eveenlng.’ she told the sirl mind.‘ she said boldly. mp5; unpopular. He happens to L very much in demand; our best dancer. Rosltivel the best dancer." posed. "You've forgotten how so blush. In fact you are gettlnl hard-boiled. Had vou not been lisvinina. I might have qualified my praise. Conrad sandlev really wears the palm. Have you met, him vet, Juan? Then you know what he Is like to look nt. bet me Rive vou a word of warning. He is a breaker of hearts." most eligible bachelor," John add- vvvw OOOOOOX :Fortiine's Apprentice av Leonard Leslie s'n‘ls'\|'lrfi'n'rfn'hN‘lJVs'n'u'b'V'n'd'Vfofi ours. function up w datg, A; n; Patricia nodded approviiigly. Bhe murmured. xglilink you." n “OM11 $h§qshali gplfl you three. Ssv I never pay ou complime ." “ am overwhe med. Even go I 8m your father's "Sh! You know that always annoys me. I've coins to face facts Sandley liiking at u; creature. lookinE her best in h misty [blue dress. She wore it u though entirely unawars of the fact that it suited her perfectly. ‘Good evening, Mr. Morris.” “Good evening, Miss Sandley." "We fflFBlv see you on such frivolous occasions." "There is a special event." "So they say. Even my father..." "Yes?" he prompted. when shei hesitated. “He IIVIEg Sli- Charles his estate- JGBHI. sho added hurriedly. 1 ‘ hat I: flattering." He gave a little bow. "But there are plenty of capable nien available.’ "Yes. Yes ,I suppose there arel "Quite a number." he said easily. Diaiid felt she had been some- what gauche, but Philips made a to a somewhat striking young pipolnttd from an ri the Midlands. with a voice pleasingly contralto. “You'll get used to us. We are ceive you one way and 50mg an- "Morel democratic than I anti- H’m! Perhaps that Isn't quite new age. Neither of them had yetl in "Daddy was ri printer once." shel proudly explained. “He joined up 11,11 fclt they had a ‘chili Daddy is verv much in earnest." l "In what respect?‘ "Not oeiris born in the purple. so uzntifthe to speak. to Wear off. (To be Continligd) rrccrr. This “N-nol" "You seem uncertain!" "It is difficult to explain." he 581d. "Sometimes you feel balanced on a see-saw. one iiiclnent rou are HP.- the next down." “Possibly 1t depends on people." ' she suggested. "It does depend on people." he agreed. "Sturton and his son or‘ splendid." "1 met Edward and liked him straight away. Patricia, too." "They're “and. We gre wup to- gether. Probably it was ihmudh being so~mucn in close contact that I got into the ha/bit of--of-" “G0 on,’ she prompted. "What my mother call; har- bouring big ideas." She waited for him m continue the story. “But don’; get a wrong impress- ion of this place. These arent cum the days of Bless the squire and hi: Patricia Joined them. "Sorry but ll ths JOln smiled softly. I wouldn't "But my dear. it would male; yoh "Sparg my bushes. John inter~ "To gay nothing of being our ‘Patricia stiffened suddenly. frrv CHARLOTTETOWM _n11/\'"“-\* m J Social and Personal. 1 Fashions I Literature PfiW- V-"Jkv I ' “s .51’ Harley was the ballroom prepared for a dance. Now was a time to re- vive something of vivtnrig, splend- hour of the any ior dinner Between half-past six and half-Past seven in 1h hour later in the city This was John‘ bial t social s 08 e hi 1s tsu a s way through in, throng. n another mm en i-oo A. Not unless tho newcomer is der _ Q- Who precedes when ascend-i ins: or GOSCBXIgUIR ‘stairs. the man “I intended w savs you a dance." "Merely because you hrs the best lwkms man in the room, and I happen to be a. woman. Now don't woman always precedes, dlna and descending. W. I. Convention 1A1 New London nawadays. you know. There's Diana-l Diana came forward, zi splendid ventioxi of Norbor field, Emerald, M er, Springbrook, New London, Clin mhtpmi vgogienshgn-i a ew n-f don Hall on Thursd ~at 2.30 with the pr Harold Laird in the chair, ging the Institute Ode,‘ the Creed in unison. Mrs. Leigh McEwen in welcomin the convention to spoke of benefits 0. Kelvin. Spring- argate. Long Riv-- comparisons in our wor in touch with things that come up, d Pickering, Clin- Dleaslngly replied. speak- ies which we are, all proud to hav A courtesy and resolution com- mlttes was then appointedz- Mrs. Murdock MacLeod, Long R Mrs. Riley. Clinton. Payntcr. Irishtown, Mrs. Edna art. French River. work of the disri the secretary. Mrs. A sing-song by Long R A paper "History pared and read by W‘ quit?’ w" who m in lshtuwri. was very interest- brought in many ideas o cal nature in regard to At the close of the ses- sion, she also con egionai Edvisory Coun- d. spoke at length on in which she is engaged ping to prevent Inflation. Springfield Institute extended an vitati for i945 convention to be held at Kerisington. adjourned for lunch, wh served by New Imidon and Mar- ' gate Institutes. ' Reports from different branches 1 tervsls during the members enrolled Each Institute subscribed 238 T) a private soldier, gained ii comm- mch Kllission and went to a training coll- go g 51-,“ member o; charitable . n _ _, - ,cge after the war. They provided Rnlirrt Carr and “"1"” 1111111 “d5 11"" 591W“ 11V special facilities for young men who ' hhnihgv M“ 5mm‘... the hostess and the mooring nd- w“ Rena.’ Kinsmen club‘ H05‘ . pitsls, Good taste is one way of describing Ganongk assortment of rich, pure centres-fourteen different “Centres of Good Taste“. Delicious, delectable, delightful are other ways of telling you that in Ganongs fine ‘chocolates are nestled hearts so tempting, so palate’ pleasing that once you’ve eaten them youll agree with Ganongs seventy-year slogan “The finest in the land". Please don't blame zIic driller if Gaul-lug": in: Inird in get, supplier will ranch him a: rnnn us runvtim: distribution allows i: . .. Grivioug’: chocolates, ymfll rigvcc, arc m“ ivlmli rIic wailing. ' Qjzaléan ran/rm qy/foor/ld/e LIGHT ALMONTINOS CHERRIES CINNARION STICK NOUGATINIZS‘ MILK CARAMEL MILK RAISINS DARK CHERRY JELLY NUT TUDGE PISTACIIIO ORANGE FRUIT CREAM PEPPERHINTS PINEAPPLE LEMON FRUIT MAPLE WALNUT THE Finest IN r11: lAND _ PAGE NINEL, "a __ GANONG BROS. LIMITED St. Stephen, NB. -boxes for service men, Salvation . . “H.015 school sum - (‘OR-CORAN ivrnnivo ...,§'§,"‘§1§.J3..‘?-°“' n‘ I m” men‘ “m” Red cm" m" I!‘\ . t . - 1 - . ' g '. a ..;"“1.: 5.2%?“ s. czar; use so . n on, r . 1hél5li'1_ the usual antecedents of a. 1111-911 Mcgwih; parscn. I was warned 1 should find Walter c015 a1 YOU R11 vflr-v Stiff rlflwll hcrfl- MY Coronation. Mrs. D. Lamont. Mrs. father rind I wish to be accepted Foster Dunning; Graham's Road. for What We arc-and I page you Mrs. J. 1.. Campbell, Mrs. "i.is'.i“::?al"".i..ri%“."s.- .. azi"=..°.'.'"s"i.tizs' SM “=- oouiitered with a surprised smile. __ Johh Ahmed’, 11111-51 "Well. as a country gentleman... suflngflgld_ Mm N13“! Qme my gull?“ 1° 0051955- Miss A. l-Iaslam: Kelvin. Mrs. Irving Mv Illhcl rubs thc V 33s HHYESE- Cotton. Mrs. Eric MacMurdo; Irish- Once upon a LETQ my Rrllldfli-he! town. Mrs. Leigh Pziynter. Mrs. cllsiilillfpfisefihlixtllglff l0 the Sturwns. It Halsey Prnfitt; Long River-i, Mrs. , a '1 and relieves my mind I! Daughart; Margate. Mrs. W611 Mayhew. Mrs. Leigh Crane. George Cole's, Mrs. Sprinkbrook, Mrs. Eustace Rev Th RdC . ' kttlld. ‘ "They're grand. We grew up to- fo11oyss; e 1.015111?“ o a e a“ 1S1!‘ Charles sponsored me, helped. m6 ‘V1111 my “ducitmll 11171111!“ 44 prs gloves. 3 prs mitts. 5 scarves. “$119891 171111705913’ 1° 115V!’- 5 SPWI‘ 5 tucklns. 2 prs wrist sets. i ands- |ally trained agent to manage his gconsldcrabb. estates. That gives me 1a certain standing." 193 prs sox. 27 prs long stockings, lusion cap, 3 dresses. 5i prs _ knickers. 4 hospital gowns. as prs “13055 "- Cl’ 11°98 1t "01- ""1" "Y boys shorts, .1 girls coats, 8 child's ' nightgowns 46 personal bags, ns-evof Econstrnint‘ began THE nU.S.A. AGAIN‘. IT'S ‘WONDE ___ j ._. , hearty encore. - doz khaki hdkfs. 4 boys shirts, 1 A n U tk n which wash cloth. l dressing gown. 2 wool amouithogc‘figugaswhghewith $100 The and opened with the singing of "O c501‘. that 1h thanks of this and the meeting was opened with Canadlw- A duet by J93“ P3159115 cohiventlgrii be extgnded to New the Club Women's Creed- 81111 P3111 Maia)’ "M1111 1119115535 London and Margate Institutes for absence of the Secretary. M"; R4’ “New qf‘er the‘. Beau" received an encore. Rcv. the“. hnsnimmy and hchny “-¢1-,51, Howard was nplwlllifid 1° “m; ‘ ' ‘ 1'5 M- Bumam addre§sgd ‘he 1M5“ come. Further resolved that the the minutes cf the meeting. 'I‘_\W 1111171191199 l?" "The Slglflncmme 9,1 thanks of this convention be cx- bills were DYE-willed and Ordfled ~ —' I116 0111111111 1" 11“ PM‘? W“ W911“ - tended to our guest speakers. Mrs. paid. It was moved and seconded The FY6559!" 1119" 61111691 “P 111° Ernest Coffin for her instructive that Mrs. F. W. E. Haslnni visi 1 W I» Grem- W1") ma“ a and helpful talk, also to Rev. H. the school next month. Mrs. Hiatti s $999131 “P9951 1°!‘ 111° 1mpr°""‘ M. Buiitaiii and Rev. W. I. Green Haslsm invited the members to I 1119111 91 01"‘ 5119119015‘ Mm H1113“ for their inspiring and educational her home for _ 111N111“? , M991‘ Em"? 11 1111111919115 11‘°11°1°§“". zirldrcsscs. also tn our capable and when the roll call will be Tfifiilimdfi’ a 1 which “'41s heartily encorcd. A1 mcrqhm. supervism-v Miss hymn. ed 1O by giving n sugnrless dos-. l 51459119" "n 1119 1911393195 11V 3911111” 1 Donald. who alvrays brings us prac- sert. recipe. n S 341111195911 Y"°i'1"'°(1 1163"!’ 9119131151" ticdl and interesting suggestions Hostess, Mrs. Andrew 111181195 ""51 rind sn _\'0ill' vitality, accept this iiiirrrIil Mrs. Eustace Paynts-r followed ivithl for the homing veaf‘ Mm x v d H d ’ ‘k q F1" 1111111511"! T951111"! "T1"? 511M191" Further resolved. that the thanks committee to be Mrs. Hughes and rem your fuses up we ww auv . 5M5"- M1-‘5 61°11“ N915“ “M1 of this convention be extended tn Mrs. v _ "The River of the Roses" 11nd ,' all who in iuiv \\'."1v contributed to Sinclair distributed yflfnfillifil sci; filnkrefgiaugan’f;h'.ofihf;'nublgahnff:gi igfklgflagllgf "Good Nlvhl Soldiers" and res-, 11 _ f tl ,' tion. lng. Two intcrcstiiii! m" 19515 “'9 ' * ' ‘ pcnded {new an encore. ‘ 1r‘ <Il(‘(‘(“s O it‘ (‘OIIVEII Mr. Harold Laird favored the audience with a solo and gave n second selection in respiihsciito in‘ 1.11.1110“ A TCILER- _ IFKLYING FOOTSThPSd Luiicli committees:- William Iinslnm. vention urge thn importance of prize won b)‘ . m _ so dm-L FIPOIIIIPT enforcement of the Pro-I oknhd hilrncst Hashim and ssqiruliil rourhlruss-st for Meadow. 1 Q s; y rs. ___ ,__ . Mv: wosrr MUM?! BE O EXCUSE ME, BUT rsssrr SURPRI$ED wueu sue "rrus FIRST SENTENCE- ‘lszrs ‘THIS TELEGRAM.‘ -s R- con-riuoicwnv? ' I‘ ‘won b Miss Muriel Haslam and August meeting of the Mrs, yatt, I-Iaslam. Tho meeting adjourned with the National An- b1ank915> doiiatcll bv each Institute. total- !Sl11l3l‘l8£1@1t¢}1\ wfiflxen-sotxrslgésu‘; ‘$1315 111cm followed b5’ luflPh EPTVPd b7 .2. t b Lt tl T.B ic a yo? ~ - '- '19‘ large. Evening Session {$31,158 o e Sen 0 ‘e E. I-Iaslam with iiiiiz; mrllriiibergrflzlid (Ommn: It“? .___ Tl f ll ‘In r solutions were four visitors DYPSB" - 1° _ .9‘ ' T. L TRIM A public meeting was held at 8.30 read? 0 o“ g e dent, Mrs. Hyatt Haslam. picsided ME ‘\ , 3~ _ silver ,n<1 gold wires were In me ext1::i5sslvc1_s' usrcd for frin895 ""1 became popular ‘ as Ifllflmlllflfg in the 17th century- Programl trial n or: cm the prescription Muruilcelol Y MTS- ‘7- E‘ thus givin free easy breathing an rcstfsa Asthma ntlncks. you simply rcturn the - - ' . '. 0 - lit 0l’\. 0m’ 17B’ M155 114111191 H9515!“ . empty package rind got nil your money back.‘ F111“)?! ‘Csolvpd mm H“: C n p Arthur Hashim‘ Yon nirvr vvrryiiiiiig in [ZflIIl—-l‘.0tIill1g tn suffer aiiolhrr day without By Webster‘ ‘YouR MOTHER SERIOUSL 11.1. .. coME HOME we swam MRS. Ioues THIS NEW TREATMENT AND 5142's GROWN STEADILY Vi R E DOCTOR , was. aromas anew wosse AND WORSE ALL LAST NIGHT Bu-r SHE'S BEEN BETTER EVER $INCE SHE LEARNED HER DAUGHTER is BACK m THE STATES L s»)