vau- rp»fl$~,l&1 Little. Pond G. W. L. Annual Meeting The ninth annuatmecting o! i116 Lime Pond sub-dvsicn othlhlg catholic womens Leas"? W“ 9t on 51,13,341 Ma? 3rd with en la- tendam: oi eflhie?" me""'bem°l' Meeting opened with prowl‘. , ' lowed by minutes or lest inset n8 snrl lash anilYfll m6“ n! 71”“ in” resident read hel’ retort teller“ y secretary's Toe Tffflill"? 795d the financial stavmect tor ihfl year. when srowed a verY 511mm‘ ful year’; work cazred on by m6 lgague. A voli- of l-liafk! W" tendered the oil c~rs._ Mzss Mary VI. Mecdm-ifd was annonrd to ha h the children Catechism during the Neill It ie the ambition as well as the teek of the Reedy-to-Weer D8- partment at Moore & McLeod”s to secure for you garments that are distinguished in style, accurate in fit, correct to the highest degree in fabric. Trained and experienced buyers are working at this, for you, every day. BRINGING YDU A TOP NOTGH QUIN TET TE l‘ Private Branch Exchange with telephones Crepe coats, navy and black, beautifully de- signed, to be worn over your dresses, cleverly turns every one of your dresses into a delight- ful ensemble. Here for you in sizes sixteen to twenty at — — — — — — — - -- -- $10.95 Dresses, coolest “polka partners” for now and all summer. These, selected for you in crepes, Miami cloth, sheers will appeal to your taste and your pocket book too. Refreshing, soft, shirt dresses in polka dots and stripes. Sizes are l2 1O M. — c- a - - --_$4.95, $5.95, $7.95, $10.95 ELEPHON E 49 Your suggestions are always appreciated. Ffisllillll. this season. goes “all out" for fresh cottons and Seersucker gives you that suave, cool appearance! See these in one and two piece models. plaids and tripes. Sizes are eleven to twenty — — - — - — — — —$5.95 to $10.95 Redingote" Dress in sheets, crepes, triple sheers, pastel prints. There are plain coats with flowered dresses. In the these lines sizes four- teen to forty four . . . and in half sizes 18 1-2 to 24 1-2. Prices run from — —- 55-95 i0 $13-95 Ensembles in sheer Rayon Crepe, coat trimmed with soulache braid, matching sheer dress is re- commended by foremost style authorities. You are invited to see these to-duy. These in size: 14. 1s. 1s. Three popular prices $12-95. $144)" and $16.95. A llh.loecph Cullen, 4e need. ill! minimal’!!! in 01W . .,Il6m . ICU-lull". Iglfiisilflibczgflimmul lens . JleeDcnaltLOerdi- gen. weffroglet visitor-cemente- '2‘ ti; is fit 55s w. Alfred . Oerdiem I004. epent Prideym city. . 1 i returned sf." ”"hl°m"mr=s:w few £85.... itfilii‘; Mr. Willard Lenk, Obflllldlldill Traveller for Mervig: gisofiitnw businels visi thepeet week. m. Wiiiiod Menu. Baldwin! Rood. wee e visitor to Montague recently. w. MeoAuley Oerdi Reed, 22%’... hnlne od sound: 15mm Halifax. where he wee em- ployed for the winter months. Mir. David Baldwin, Baldwin's Rad. spent Monday in the City. M!‘- Michael F0101. Cardigan gall. hu accepted e position in the w. Urban 4e Road. who has been emp oyed in the City for the past couple of years re- t to his home on Saturday. Messrs. hank end HAM‘! MecAree 5t. Terese were visitors to Cardi- gan recently. Miss Mary MacDonald, Cardigan was e. visitor to the city during the past week. Mir. and Mrs. John W Machmie Elliotval, were visitors to Baldwin's Road. on Sunday. Mrs. Douglas, City, spent a few days visiting in Iiorne Valley. the guest or hei- father. m. Donald N. Macleod. w. Edward Cairns, Baldwin's Road. was a visitor to the city on Saturday. 1g e past week from Halifax, where he was employed for the met severe! months. -____ Mr. Norman MMKBRZIG, Cardi- gsmlywee e visitor to the city re- oen . Miss Lily Carter. 4B Road. wee e visitor in the City on Saturday. Mr. Ernst Moor, New Perth. was l recent visitor to Cardigan Head. _____.__.._._____ IDNG RIVER 801100]. Sch l o! Lon R-i f ai.°§..til°%‘i"isni= ' "' °' 0 1 Jean fltzsimmonl. 2 Andrew Campbell, 3 Windsor Campbell. Grade VII-i Jean Manhood. 2 Gerald Johnstone. Grade VI-l Mar sret Campbell. 2 Brenton Paynter, Llo d Brown. Rasher-M. H, Connc . Primary’ Department: Grade tsr.) i. Alvin Bernard. 2 “silt Piloriit‘) 1 Eerith Dunning c r. . 2 Gladys Fltaslmmons. Grade IV—1 Ralph Oole. I Jen- Brown nio . redo III-l Myrtle Bernard. I tt Fltzsi o Grade II-l Hilda Fitasimmons 2 Edwin Campbell. Grade I (a) i Clifford Brown. Grade I (b) 1 Clair Peynter, 2 Billie fitzslmmons. Grade I (c) i Le h Bell. Assistant-Vere. .Bre.nd.er. ______i_____. BROOKVALE SCHOOL" ARfiport of Brookvaie school for pr : Grade X-i. Rota Sturdy; 2. Mary Conway. Grade IX—-l. Myrtle smith. Grade VIII-d. Mabel stordy. Grade VII-l. Edna Stordy; 2. glean Oensqhet: i. Maurice O Grade V-i. Anne Oerreeher: 2. Bertha Blnrdy; l. Maurice Ce-rregh er. Grade IV-l. Edwin ltordy: 2. Rlymmd ltordy; l. Auetin Oar- "admdd III l M Our r e -- . ; 3. Evelyn Conway. "y m Here's how to keep Baby's things The mod adorably dainty hi,“ are those whose mothers are Ln; Dally Dlppersl A daily dip in l,“ keeps tiny garments fresh mi pretty u new! Lu: contains nothing to lnigg or ceuee chafing. That is why ca". fulmothereuseonlyLux foniiapqq and eoerythingthat touches a babyfi render elrlnl Start your daily dip- ping today! FOR YOUR SWEATIIS T00 . ; a frequent dips la Luz are an absolute "must," became wool picks up perspiration onions easily. Regular dips in Luz keep eweetere (rah, soft u news M A LEVER uonucr REDDIN’S i “HAPPY GANG” Picture FREE with purchase of 25¢ Coigates Tooth Brush BABIES NEEDS Heinz Strained Food! Heinz Junior Foods Pablum Nursing Bottles Nipples 1 Talcums-Baby Q" Vitamin Prellarilim"! Etc. Quart Size Mineral Oil 79c 25c Noxzemzt — — ~19‘ Apple Blossom Soflll 5 Cakes 23c Barrington Hand Cream 15-25-50 Wiltiroot Speed Set Wave Set 15c liEDlllll BROS. L. M. Doucette R. M. Smzillmall- in all departments. COMFORTABLE FITTING ROOMS make your choosing easy and pleasant. summer months. The officers were Grade v11r_.1, reelected loi- the coming ye meeting closed with prayer. Following are the officers; Pres- 2 Garfield Gallant; 3. ident, Mrs. was. J. Iota V160. Mrs. John F. Maodoriald, ar. The Betty Jean Osborn Grade Vll- Francis Meodonnld. Romcke. Grade VII-l. Howard Macrar- Wm. Fisher, 3rd. Nelson Stewart. Secre- Joan Maodonald. "rm.- .JhnW.Macd1d. Councillors. firs. Alex. w“ Anna Hmm’ a‘ dcnald. Mrs Aeneas Mrs. Vincent Mecdon A. Mac- Macdonaid, aid __._.‘€_i___ SUMMER-SIDE l-IIGII SCHOOL Honour list for April; rode X-l. Roberta Gorrili; 2. Riabert Palmer; 3. Lowell Allen. Aleeh Pehner end Gerda Clarke; 3. Connie Crue. Grde VIII-l. Mary Constance Conrad; 3. Palmer; 2. Shirley Mc- Leitha Crue; 2. Cameron; Robert lane; 2. Graham Muttart; 3. Janet Baker. Grade Vl-»1. Joan Compton; 2. Grade vl-l. Jean Alan Steuart; 2. Toiiton 3. Joan Mc-iklo, Gcorse Ellen Morrison. l-leckbert. Laundry, Key. MGDRE El» MFLEOD Ilmilei 119-121 Queen St., Grade III—l. ‘Iheodcre Arsen- c; Ii. Ruby Key. ault; 2. Clarence Perry; 3. Junior MCKay. Grade Iii-l. Julie Meikle; 2. cm Billy Stewart; 3. Annie May Goes. Grade lI-i. Betty Lou Gay; 2. Verno Pineau; a. Joyce Anne Mac- Donald. Grade II-i. Wallace Benton Peter Darby. Ruth l-luestis, Donald Nicholson; 2. Alexander Campbell. Lloyd Palmer; 3. Oar] Ba 101e, Thane Bosloie. Robert Gal ant, Grade V—i. Int-z Peters; 2. John Keith Johnston, Betty Inu ‘Frederi- Gorrill; 3 Joyce Brooks. Grade V-l. Ethel Hcckbert; 2. Kenneth Arscnaiilt; 3. Jtlzn Small- ‘ABM! Perry; 3. Catherine Lark- n man. nna Maw; 3. Donald Grad»; IV-l. Jo-Aiin BarL-ra Conrail; 3 "d6 m_1_ Kathleen Anon: 2' DoGrade TV-l. Isabelle Howatt: 2. Harris. Woodside; Marion Swarlman and Clara Simmo . Gra ri-z lV—~1 M'l iorrl Joan Baker, Charles Fitzgerald. Clow; I ick. John Vincent. Grade Il-l. Richard Wedge; 2. Grade ‘l-i. Helen Gay; 2. Re - inald Phillips; 3. Doris Heckbert. Grade I-1. Gordon Mclnnis; 2. Peter Green and William Kennedy; 3. Eldon Chstsson. - 'i"‘ Use Minn-it's for dandruff. EARNSOLIFFE W. I. The April meeting of the Earns- le W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Celia McKinnon on the 14th inst. The President. Mrs. D. A. Mclsaac presided. eleven mem- bera and 2 visitors were present. The meeting opened by repeating creed in unison. Roll cell was answered by a donation for Jewels Spitfire Fund. Minutes o! previous meet- inl were read and approved. Correspondence was read and discussed and reports were heard from Committees. It was moved and seconded that a donation ot 82.25 be sent to Jewels Spitfire Fund and 22.00 to Kinsmenls Milk Fund. Mrs, W. W. Mutchkindly in- vited members to her home for May meeting. roll call to be an- swered by Bing. Say, Play or Pay. Charlottetown The meeting closed with the King, after which a dainty ltinoh was served by the hostess. rue NORTH wrursuml IJ-U. __ The North Wiltshirc Y. P. 17.. Mt on Thursday. April so with Mien Mary Macxenzie in chem, The mee in; o cried by e Hymn 33a " 5.1.“? °“ ma’... 13in...“ ". pure rea g s; aa-ea. Pr er followed by reed- tray.‘ ‘Phe Lor ‘s Prayer wee repeat- e n un . The president tool: “ _ of the meeting. A letter wee iced con- oerning the convention to be held at Mt. Stewart Friday. May I. It was esolved that e but for e quilt be purchased. the materiel for quilt being donated. The next meeting is to be held next ‘Phure- day in the church with Mrs. W. Clark in charge c! the mission y Grade 11-1. Eileen convey: 2. . 8. Arnold omith. . Bernadette Qtordy; I. Roselle Cari-cellar; a. Leonard “$1273.. m a r e n once -- Mebel Btordy. Edna d Bbordy, Ethel atcrdy. Edwin “iii.” .‘.’.‘.i"‘r‘.‘& itbbm" T“ The WILL BE Millard‘: Hill I!" g Empress Beauty Parlor This elterweighvi Escaped With Guns GLASGOW. May o—<<={’,§;‘ eran welterweight boxer oi£ French forces. 5 t- mbeflfln 1,- not only escape to BY France, he broutzht B" u"; ,1 pun and two machine ifm- m, “iim on the boat. On tear ijotlmd and in June or IFMO/‘iirtrnnsu flcottish re irient. iuLr to the ee French. m“ r Vauchellri. m” ed . Pren waiter. W8! ‘Tpihw: r R/useis after eecaplnfl big men rison as a. "will N, whent Prune army. He wnsiittl“? Conn" Soviet Union entered % CLOSED t. SATURDAY ‘and MONDAY t MAY oat-ma. Make Your Appointment Early T01’ MOT... RS