»|_ULY_6_. 194s , 0E7: PANA Belem] ~ lilale Gumslllealthier-Teeth Brighter with lpana and Massage . Firm, healthy gums are important m sound teeth and sparkling smiles. So switch to [pane-ior lpana is specially made not ius: to keep teeth clean, but to . stimulate gum circ ‘ation. Try it. Brush your teeth with Ipano. Gently massage e little extra Ipana onto your gums.‘ Your mouth tingle! with new freshness ; . z gums wake up . : . your smile gains new charm. Be bright about your teeth and gums-Ipene bright. Change to lpana and massage today ‘ Firm, healthy gums are so important that 7 o“; of 1° cllllllllfl " ' < recommend gum message. Product n] Brisiol-Myus-Made in Cum}; Ask for it by names“. LANPS BREAD --- please DELICIOUS . . . r/HOLESOMI HEALTHFUL BREAD A QUALITY PRODUCT OF LAIIFS BAKERIES umrni DON'T SAY BREAD- u SAY LANE'S BREAD, PLEASE Ilarlottetown and District Representative ROY (BllCli) WHITLOCK—PHONE 1781-[4 Qlllllkles _By Ken Reynolds ll l where they fixed these clocks. THE GUARDIAN,_ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This ‘column is reserved ior news ot local interest, but advertising oi e noersy nature may be lrnerted at iive cents a_ word strictly pey- ebia in advance mum's rain Phone we PHONE SAUNDBIS I806 ior group end wedding pictures en location. BIGULAB SESSION Alpha Reb- ekah Lodge tonight. 8 P. M. Instal- lat on. - WOOL GRADING. STATION. Charlottetown, now open. Deliver your wool as promptly as possible COOK'S ior Photographs. connnzaanou use m. suaasce. PHONI IAUNDEII. 1M0 ior FWD and weddlnl pictures on location. WOOL GRADING STATION, Charlottetown. now open. Deliver your wool as promptly as possible and secure highest market values. INIOLL THURSDAY. July 0th at 10.30 A. M. ior Red Cross Swim. ming Lessons at Brighton, Ken- aington or Keppock Beaches. INTERESTED VISITORS- Mrs. Arthur Feltmate enjoyed’ last week and secure highest market values. TRANSFERRED — Paul Loebf elder son oi Mr. and Mrs. O. W.,' Loeb, St. Peter's Road. has ieit ior Charlottetown, P. E. I., hav-I lng been transferred there as as-, slstant manager oi‘ the Metropoli-' tan Stores. irom the local branch. —Sydney Post Record. | CONCLUDED MISSION — Rev. W, D. Murphy. C.SS.R., and Rev. Paul Fisher. C.SS.R.. concluded a week's mission at St. Cuthberts Church, St. Teresa's on Sunday. The same two missionaries are conducting a mission at All Saints Church, Cardigan this week. MAKE FINE RECORD — Whitc Dot 2nd. 163235 has completed r two year old Junior record oi 7.271 lb. milk, 368 fat average test. 3.01 in 305 days. Scottish Hilda 13519:‘! mature cow has competed a 305 day test 0i 7.474 bs. oi’ milk 418 lbs. iat avepage test 5.59. Both ccv-is are owned and tested by Mr. Ar- thur R. Macdonald, Purple Valley Farm, Forest Hill, P. E. I. ROTARY — Yesterday the new President oi the Charlottetown Rotary Club D, M. McGuire pre sided at luncheon and reviewed the functions oi Rotary. He suggested that additional activities might oe undertaken by Rotarians as part oi their club service. The iollowlus guests were present. Rotarians Ur. Jameson Martin. Montreal, M. L. Bradshaw. Summerside, R. C. Brehaut, Alexandria, Va.. Rev. E. Melville Aitken, Hamilton, Out. Another guest was Master DOIIIIAS wood, Marshlleld. NEW TRAFFIC REGULATION _chiai oi Police A. Birtwistl: wishes to bring to the attention oi all truck drivers, that. a new trai iic regulation recently introduced by the Police Committee "forbid ding any truck exceeding one na.i ton. to use the Victoria Park Drive- way", is now being eniorced. Signs to this eiiect have been. placed. a: both entrances to the dnvewalh Anyone violating this regulation will be dealt with according-s’. Chiei Blrtwistle stated. Those at- tending ball games at the new Memorial Sports Field with motor vehicles are asked to park then‘ cars in the adjoining iield to tin’. east oi the main field. and not. in and around the playing iield. Mu- tor vehicles are not to be drivel‘- through the Victoria Park of‘ roads. BOSWELL - SMALLWOOD - A wedding oi much interest was-sol- emnized Wednesday, June 16th at Mershiield. o! Weldon Carl 5°5- well. only son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ledwell ' Boswell, and Lillian Smallwood. uaurhter of Mr- Ind Mrs. R. Smailwood oi Mount Stew- art. Rev. Norman Young oiflclafl- ed. ‘The bride who was unattend- ed. was becomlngly and beautiiui- ly attired. Following the ceremony a reception took place at the home oi the groom. where the newlyweds received the congratulations oi their immediate relatives. The rooms were lavishly decorated with springilowers. an-d a bounteous wedding supper-table with a hand- somely decorated centre cake was spread, around which all partook. Many costly, bautliul and useful giits were received. Amid a. shower oi conietti the happy young couple leit ior Hamilton, 0nt.. where they intend making their home. BARB 0F TIIAIIKS John A. Nicholson, Orwell Cove, wishes to thank the Doctor, Nurses end staii ior their kindness to him during his stay in the Kings County Hospital where he had the uieiortune oi losing his right arm. MEMORIAL SERVIBE The Annual Memorial Service will be held at the Soldiers’ Monument, Geddio Memorial Church, on Sunday, July l-lth, at 2:30 PM. Rev. “D. A. Campbell will de- _ ' liver the address. ‘ "Lee's ref-l think I saw in the Guardian Want Ads a place by visiting with iriends at Midgeil, Morrell. and Marie, P. E. I. she accompanied her brother-in-law. Melvin Feltmate. Mrs. Feltmate and their son and daughter, Alden and Emma," oi New Glasgow. who had motored over to visit with Mrs. Melvin Feltmaies home folks. flfhey went via Ceriboo-Wood Is. lands. —New Glasgow News. GROOMS SIIOWEREI) -- On Friday evening July 2 iriends and neighbors gathered at the ho e ci Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ha kct", Kinross, the event being a doume shower ior their two sons, Stirling and Blair who both have beer married recently. Lively music was iurnished by Mr. Arthur amt Mar- tin MacPherson and Mr. John Mac- PheefA delicious lunch was serv ed by the ladies which brought e very pleasant evening to a close. WAS CELEBRANT- Rev. Air drew- MacDonald, C.SS.R., newiv ordained Redemptorist, was cele- brant oi the 10.30 Mass at the Church oi the Most Holy Redeemer on Sunday. Father MacDonald gave his blessing to the congregation following the Mass; on the precoc- ing Sunday at his home parish oi Sturgeon, he celebrated his ilrst Solemn High Mass. Rev. Howald Wright was deacon and very Rev. Edward Baldwin. C.SS.R., was sub deacon. The sermon was preached by Rev. Paul Fisher, C.SS.lt. it's- ther MacDonad is a son oi Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacDonald, Pan- mure Island. ENJOYEI) VISIT - On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George White, Georgetown P. E. 1., were in town and were guests oi their friend. Mrs. Sarah Fougere. a. former re- sident oi Georgetown, who ior the past two years has resided in Trenton with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jeiirey Gerrior Sr. It was truly a won- deriui day ior Mrs. Fougere, who was delighted to get all the news oi her neighbors and iriends at her Island home, where she had resided all her liie until coming to the Steel Town." Mr. White is employed on the steamer plying irom Georgetown to Montague, P. E. I., and the boot was in dry dock at Pictou undergoing repairs. —New Glasgow News. ANNUAL MEETING — The an- nual meeting o! North Tryon School District No. 143 was held on ‘Tuesday evening, June 29th. at the usual hour. There were only nine ratepayers present The Sup- piement ior the next year was raised to $350.00 ior a qualiiied teacher. The Secretary, J. Well- ington Thomas retired after 23 years continuous service. During this term oi oiiice he has iailed in collecting the small amount oi $7.00 (seven dollars) and one won- ders li this record can be beat by secretaries holding oiiice ior the same number oi years? Sterling Lord was re-elscted trustee ior another term. Aiter the usual busi- ness the meeting adjourned. Personals Miss Marion Flood, Montreal, is spending her holidays at her home in South Melville. Rev. Melville Aitken, Mrs. Alt- ken and iamily have arrived irom Hamilton, Ont. to spend their va- cation in Charlottetown and Sum- merside. Mr._ and Mrs. HolllswSnow, and two children and Miss Bernice "Snow, motored irom Saint John, N. 3., to attend the iunerai o! the late Robert Cairns. Holy Redeemer Rectory, Charlotte town, leit. Saturday ior Toronto where he will attend the funeral o! Rev. John Kane, USSR. who died last Thursday in Toronto. Mr. Allison Frizzell oi Seint John, N. 3.. came to the. Island. last Friday to spend his holidays with his mother, Mrs. James Friz- zell at his old home in Sttnchel. Mr. and MJrs. M. P‘. Kenny, Bay- iield Street, have as their Buests, Mr. and Nlrs. Charles McIver, Saint John, N. B. m. McIver due to ill health was iomed to return irom New York where he was attend- ing the summer classes at the Pius X School oi Liturgical Music. Rev. Dennis M. Coll. C853... " ycrialutogarowu ALBERTA MAN wins $1,000.00 Grand Prize in Kellogg's $1,000.00 lloetest The judges in the poular “Who are We”, Contest have awarded the Grand Prize ior all Canada to Mr. James Grey, Box 265, Raymond. Alberta. Winners in the First Beriod in the Eastern Region were published during the week oLMay 24. Other winners were:- Second Period: 1st. Mrs. Berton Hubbard, Cassllis P.0., Northumb- erland 00.. N.B.; 2nd. Normand Nsud, St. Alban 00.. Portneui, P.Q.; 3rd, Camille Noel, St. Euphemie, 0o. Montmsgny, P... Qr Consolation prizes, Nlrs. S. A. Coughlan, Wood- stock, N.B.; Lucien Duppereault, Three Rivers; ms. Max Brapii. Montreal; Mrs. Freda Hughes, Westmount; Mrs. J. Miles, Mont- real; Mrs. Vernon B. Adams, Deep Brook, N.S.; Mrs. Harry A. Alien. Cowansvllle, P.Q.; F. C. Higgs, Montreal; Mrs. Amos Russell. Low- er Derby, N.B.: Miss Frieda Brooks, Bridgetown. NS: Roger Gignac, St. Dominique, P.Q.; A. H. C. Smith, Quebec: Mme. C. R. Senechal, Vic- toriaville, P.Q.: Mrs. A. E. Dick- son. Digby, NS; violet C. Thor-ne- loe. East Angus. ' P.Q.: Roland Brlsebois, Chicoutiml: Mme. Paul Lavaliee, Co. Portneui. P.Q-: Claire Cormier. Sept Iles, P.Q.; W. G, Otto. Dartmouth; Mrs. Mervyn Montgomery, South Durhrr-n, P.Q.: Mrs. Ralph Dook, Halifax Co; Sydney Jones, -Sl'llppe3an, N. S; W5. Christina Chittick. Fairviile. N.B.: L. P. Mariette. Montreal; J C. Gauvin. Sherbrooke; Maurice Bouiiard. Co. Megantlc. P.Q.: Mrsl Wm. A. Kavanaugh. Co. Antigen- ish, N.S.: Mrs. Willard Rolie. Sunny Corner. N.B.: Mrs. Raymond Burns, Harris Co.. NS: Jeannine Broull- lette, Three Rivers: Francois Le- Ieune. Charlesbourg. P.Q.: Mrs. Gerald Naas. Dartmouth. Third Period: 1st, Mrs Stanley Samson. L'Ardoise. 03.. N.S.: 2nd, W. H. Sibley. 31 Erskine Street. D rtmouth. N.S.: 3rd. Ludgnr De- r sler. Riviere Bleue. m. Ternls.’ "lllllli- PlQ- Consolation prizes. MTS- Arthur Souiiere. Beebe. Que- bec: Dr. Richard Irene. R.C.N. I-Ios_ "iteL. Halifax: Madeleine Bellean St. il/luio. Quebec: Alclrie Dumoulln, F? ‘ilrlllltte. Quebec; iris; Annabel Wilmer. New Cflsllo. NB.‘ Clement Godin. Rerthiarvllle, Quebec; 10131-5, F. W. Clarke, Amherst. NS: Gas- l°ll Glsuere. Petit Seminaire de Quebec. Quebec: Mrs. James Car. Per. Montreal North 13- 14,5, Mm, "OYMIUQ. I-Ialiinirr Priscilla B. “Olfl. F-hannon. NB.- Miss E. 14¢. Oenoiwh, Hirqflnqd°n_ mush". Mrs. K. MacFm-lane. ‘Brenton, N_ S; Miss Joan Carroll. niece ‘Bow; "v ~ F"~‘tH u.-\....,,_ “p. J_ “,_ Walsh. Momreai 2g; Mar‘- Vii. “vemount. PfJ- Mar-v urn-n...- Sydney. G.B.. N.S.: Mrg Gerard "a". Dartmouth: liaise Ruth Pelt-kg “"1"”? "is. "furl Davison. Bass River. N.S.: Mrs. mum Thaw,“ "‘"- Be" Rlver. NSx Mrs, M’ "lezv, VH1;- =‘t_ Tory-ant‘ up; ah. "09"" Rrwien. Grafton. r~r 5,,- u». "hr-ris "sinker. Qlillvfs cm w,“ . ""- "llceheth Dillon. T-Tgllfov‘ Medalist-la lfqwaknvld. Frvhdhd"; Yo". P'=\~ Mr. William n. dorm“ Avrlac. 10.3: ‘airs. Anthony norm. "on. Curventon. NB: Mrs. George ferns". Vermouth: Ibfie, 1:1 w"- -m_ Tea-y t}.- ' H“. ‘buggy; 6' Mrs. May Simp- The Kellogg cflmnnny of Canada takes em. flltnortnnlty n! con. kretnlntlrryr the “in. veers. and thanking the thousands who maria this content I-n nrritlllllldlng auecena. Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacKenzlo and son Gordon oi Borden and Miss Hattie Ross oi summerslde mt on Monday to attend the Shepard-Atkinson weddin! whim takes place in Amherst on July 0. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crossma and Mrs. John wedlock of 0‘Leary motored to Kinkora on Sunday» They were accompanied on the return homo by Miss Sophie 3"?‘ isto oi Cambridie. Mail- (101119?- ly oi Wellington) who intend! spending some time visiting with - Mrs. wedlock. Miss Bearisto hasnt been to the Island ior twenty-iive years so tints many changes dur- ing that time. _Cirl Guide News I News from Ist Company, Borden The Field Secretary had a very enjoyable visit to the let coy. oi Borden. since the last visit a low weeks ago this company had made enormous progress and was a crec- it to the organization. by showing what can be accompished in a very short time. Two more Guides pass- lthe necessary care oi plants, (We “Kid’s Hangout": ond boked enamel equal in thickness to 8 coats of the by hand . . . Gold Seal Congoleum is Iasiingiy look for this seal. It curries the famous money-back guarantee of satisfaction! You'll be surprised how much quality you can buv for so little money. (ONGOLEIIM CANADA LIMITED, MOIITREAI Your dealer may be temporarily out o! Congoleum because supplies are still very short. Pieose try hlrn again, as he receives -' limited shipments from Ilmo to lime. You can't keep youngsters out of the kitchen so why not give them a corner oII their ownl A private snack-bar, located lust inside the back door, featuring jumbo iors of their favourite after-school treols. Of course, this is going to invite traffic. Bui your good Gold Seal Congoleum rug con take any amount of coming and going! With its wear layer of heat-toughened puini PAGE THREE best floor paint applied pretty, and it cleans up bright as new with the swish of a damp cloth. Just remember! For oII-round-economy that only real Gold Seol Congoleum Rugs can give and was dismissed by the Field Secretary. . (Not ior Borden: All out ior‘ those 2nd class tests and proli- ciency badges now and lots ui luck. Field Secretary). Kgusrite Westover, Leona Gallant, Fayre Howatt, Doreen Dorsey, "Helen Keough, Shirley Keougn, lVelma Allan, Shirley Gallant, Con- nie Jeffery. Yvonne Gallant and Janet Gallant. Aiter the enroll- ment ceremony a talk on the Gllioé laws and promise was given by the Field Secretary. A terrarium was made and iull instructions given ior planting and GLEN VALLEY W. I. The regular monthly meeting o4 the Glen Valley Women's Institute v.as held June 10th at the home; oi Mrs. John Nicholson. There were iive members present. Roll call was answered with ex- change oi flower slips. Sick corn. gave their reports; new sick com-l mittee — Mrs. Ella Abbott andl l-lrs. Sterling MacLean. Prograim: Mrs. Eldon I-lickox and Vllhitfield Abbott. Owing to so low members being present no new expect a really good one ironi you girls.) ' Camp tire was a real success, all Borden must have heard us sing "Clementine". On the next visit the Guide hymn and everuong shoud be as well known as Clem- entine so get in lots oi practice girls. The meeting closed with "Taps" 0on0 TRIY ‘DIX SA YS— (Continued from Page 2) MAGIC IN LOVE "Number Two: Give yourseii with your giit. There is e selfish- ness iar worse than being stingy about the tangible wants oi our hus- bands and wives. It is the deliberate withholding oi the loving words. the sunny smiles, the warm kisses. the sympathy and understanding that never iali. No matter what the bankers say, the most valuable‘ thing on earth is still love. And it is the greatest magic. It is the thing that makes homely woman beautiiul, takes the sting out oi poverty, and the alore you give, the greater the supply. "Number Three: Pray together. Perhaps marriages aren't made in Heaven, but it is certainly a sale place to keep them. No husband and wife who pray together ever get is: irons God. "Number Four: Be amiable. Be lolly. Keep your troubles to yourself and divide your laughs with your husband. Men have plenty oi worries in their business without having their wives add to them by grouching over the price oi meat, or telling how bad the children have been. The diiference between a montage that is lust an en- durance test. and one that is a bit oi Heaven on earth is whether thei wlie is a smiler or not. "Number Five‘: “Remember that aiter marriage the wile has to do the love-making. Don't scrimp on it. Keep telling your husband 3Q’ how handsome and wonderiul he is and how you appreciate all oi his goodness to you. Few men will admit to being romantic, but they all gobble up sweet talk. and ask ior more. "Number Six: Don't believe that marriage kills love. It is only the wives who rat on their jobs as wives who kill their husbands’ love. But tho good wile becomes a. part oi her husband's very liie blood and business was undertaken. A letton or thanks was read from, a mem- ber who received a gilt One member joined. Collection. amounted to 25 cents. Mrs. Eldon Hickox invited members to her home ior next meeting. Roll call to be answered with an "Original Verse." Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lundh was served by hostess. , BRANDON WANTS CUSTOM! BRANDON, ll/Ian. (OP) —n The chamber or commerce hero is trying tn get Brandon Airport designated as a customs port all entry. Winnipeg now ls the only point of entry tor aircraft in Manitoba, 0 L 0 A ’ 5' BEAUTY PARLOR . I50 Queen Street -—§PEC|ALS— Reg. $5.00 Perms . . . . .. $1M Reg. $7.00 Perms $51!) Reg. $10.00 Perms No appointment necessary ior Oul-oi-Town Customers PHONE 240i \. HEATING EQUIPMENT OF ALL TYPES COAL GAS OIL ELECTRIC GENERAL STOVE AND FURNACE CO. Phone i880 - Gt. Geo. St. ed their tanderioot test, Mary Sex- ton and Jean Ellis, and the ioilow- ing were enrolled, Nancy Jay, Mar- he love.- her~more every day." I marriage says it always works. Who can doubt it? The woman who has worked out. this schedule ior making e happy‘ ,- *"";. . ' '1'. Tits}! -u-~ 0LMAN’S BIRTHDAY SALE STARTS 9 Alli. nuns. -.FRl.-+ SAT, JULY s, 9 and 10th $7.00‘ L