Have a lovelier complexion In Just l4 Days! cleansing. Instead, follow the Palmolive Plan-using Palmolive Soap alone—the way doctors advised. Yes, leading skin specialist! proved that the Palmolive Plan brought lovelier complexions to 2 out of 3—regardless of age, type of skin or previous beauty care.’ Start your Palmolive Plan today. It's easy. I. Just wash your face with Palmolive Soap. 2. Then, for 60 seconds, massage gently with Palmolive’s soft, lovely lather. Rinse! 3. Do this 3 times a day for l4 days. This cleansing massage brings your skin Palmolive's full beautifying effect! ROMQIIIbOF. I . DOCTORS PROVE PALMOLIVPS BEAUTY RESULTS ‘NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY To gain a omnpleuion men admire and women envy-stop impropQ Dionne my w. )4 Meier @mplexibn wit/l t/lqE/mo/vo/P/an _/ _ Regardless of Age. Type of Skin or Previous Beauty Care! I . “m!” which h“ bee" “n dlsplfly M Committee of the United Church. The flsntral Guardian ' Ihheolumnhresonodtornows annulus-rut. but sdverflllnl w! a puny nature may belnlothd -" n (in eentoawortltsiotl: NI- ablelnuluaeo. GlNllAL INSURANOI Ralph G. Muttart. Bummer-side. IMIIUNIZING CLINICS do: Infants. pro-school and school children will be held in the schools by the Department of Health u follows: T r. Mu the 5th- 1.ao P_ u. Noise Dame. a so P. u. Model School. FUNERAL 0!’ INFANT - The funeral o! Jamel Willa-rd Show. aged two onths.‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaw, Argyle Shore. was held Saturday afternoon, April 30. The service at the home and grave was conducted by tho Rov- T. G. Heed. The pallbearers were. Howard iviuirhesd. James Mac- Leod, Waldon Sellers, Leslie Mac- Nevin. Interment was in Arlylo Shore cemetery. FUNERAL A!‘ NEW HAVEN - The funeral o! the late ‘ ' rill; igilti-lldayorafrtqeihoolillllilaliu s isle out "Emu"? mm“? m‘ mnmy residence. Services at the liJlllE and nramllnEd “Tim” much mumer‘ _ __- ..-..__-...._._..__.._-MAY' f4¢ T949 "wwiiaah. 42-Stpool iLunclrylCrounterg features of the new Woolworth store in Charlottetown is u“ iwliular secilom This will undoubtedly prove to be one ot the most grave were conducted by the Rev. 1°’ m’ 5m"- M. K. Chsrman. During the sec-j vice at the home Mrs. Robert Persunfls Matheson sung "The _Old Rugged Cross." The pallbearers were. ‘ MaoNeili of Saint Roland Buchanan, Richard Mac» M“ Gin‘ L J h PM!’ Lou“ Mgcphee‘ mom” . Catherine s. ‘has left for Sain o n, Devereaux, Brewer Boyle and 1 Sign to visit her lather for a. fev. Michael Murphy. Interment was in ' ______ Cornwall Cemetery. mm A_ g_ weir, 0g Vernon, loft '1'“ lTuesday mornlnz f0!‘ T°T°Yl1° ‘where he will represent the Marl- time Conference on the Transfer HANDICRAF!‘ EXHIBITION- The exhibition of P. E. I. handl- the Art Centre on the second floor of the Market Building since April May 7th. Between three and four By Clifford McBridI was ” ' Howwec] arose’ iivvcvlln“ ‘om 1o DIET uuuass we sew- mm A oooo BKAMPLE. A umsaowcerxzv AND smmmzo MILK Wit-l- oo us sloop. BUNBURY “'.M.S. Tile April meeting or mo Bun. bury W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. John A. MacDonald Thursday afternoon. April 7th. hundred people have visited the Art Centre, to see the beautiful ieatherwork, hooked rugs, quilts, crochet work and other pieces on display. Many of the visitors are casting their votes in the popular- ity contest the Art Centre is con- Mnny useful articles for displaced persons were passed in. these to be forwarded to Mrs. Fellham, our United (muroh Port Worker in Halifax. Meeting was brought io a close Oil 22nd. will close this Saturday night. ' / v ___ s‘? t... ///////// The President opens; the meet lng with prayer. There were fourteen members and three associate members pres- ent. The secretary. Mrs. Kelly read the minutes of previous meeting also the correspondence. Mrs Farquharson, Community Friend- ship Secretary rEporiPd that sever- al calls had been made and that a lreat had been sent to sick in the district. The Easter Thank Offer- ing was passed in together with regular oollectiors. The Easter program in the Mis- hour was enjoyed. with the Benediction. served by the hostess and a social Lunch was S. O. T. WILMOT VALLEY HOLD MEETING Excelsior Division of the Sons of Temperance of Wllmot Valley held its regularly weekly Wilmot Valley Hall, Wednesday. April 13th, with a good attendance. Meeting opened in the manner with the W. P., Sis. Beth meeting in usual ducting. Results of the contest will be announced following the closing of the exhibition. The Art Centre will be open every day this week——from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m except during the noon hour. and from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on Thursday and Saturday evenings. All who have any work in the exhibition may call for it any day after the exhibition closes. Unless it is call- ed for work submitted from out- side Charlottetown will be return- ed by mall. Mr. G. E. Ritchie left for Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, where he ‘will receive treatment. l-le will also ‘visit his son Dr. J. A. Ritchie and | family. l rmsr ssa rrour The first sea battle on record was between the Corinthians and corcyreuls about 665 B. C. i I LUBSTERS l We can supply Lobsters and will serve them daily during the season in our res- SALE 0F SIIUES ‘FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS l 54s pairs of sman SHOES arranged in two groups $2.98 and $3.98 BABY DOLLS. FLATS, WEDGIES with some Cubans and Spikes Black, Wine, Green and a few in flown The most of these Shoeswsre new this season and have been marked or $5.95 L“ sionary monthly was followed. Mrs. Hogg in the chair. taurant‘ oll SQIQ n q Hope Mutch as leader of The Following officers were reported PETERS&GAI,LANT LTD Worship Service was assisted by absent and filled as follows: Ll“l‘l'"'"- ' Mrs, Harry wood, M[3_ (1,111 wood E s. s“. Dorothy Lmklemr Treasurer: Bro. Earle MscMurclo. North Rustioo Recording Scribe: Bro. Elmer Waugh. Assistant Recording Scribe: Bro. Robert P. Ho“. , Chaplain: Bro. Ralph Ho“, Sr. Conductor: Bro. Ira Crozler . Mrs. Parley Mutch and Mrs. Lorne Kelly. Mrs. John A MacDonald was the leader of the program "Ad- vance inNHome and Foreign Mis- sions, she was assisted by Mrs Wilfred Bovyer. Mrs. Lmlie Mac- I. S. Sis. Phyllis l-logg Chap. Sis. Audrey Waugh P.W.P. Bro. Ralph Wagner. A card oi’ thanks was received from Sis. Florence Simmons for fruit received while — No Exchanges or Refunds WANTED AT UNGE » Special For Farmers l slsuau wonx- soors in grain leather Special $4.95 Donald and Mrs. Wendell Mutch. hos n I ‘h’ w“ m Assistant Conductor: sis. Mal‘- A shlort talk based on Chapter 313056011“ Waugh ‘we B V’ y Jorie l-luestls. rv - - r . of t e Study Bod: was given by interesting reading on tempmnur inside Sentinel. Sis. Phyllis $1.5m“! to hamfle our “He; Mrs. Tait who also stressed the great need for advance i.n mision- ary work. The members were urg- ed to undertake at leut one for- ward step this ocming year as their share in Advance. Slips of paper with a list of ways to ad- vance were passed out to the mem- bers. Mrs. C.J. Wood was the pianist for the meeting. Election of officers for the q sr- 11°77‘ _ ' ter April 1st. to June 30th. wasuthe cum“ senwld‘ Si" m,“ Agnew. "';§,,g;;§;;"j,:?1_§";;w omens, Entertainment consisted o! each worthy Patriarch. 3m mph member writing a letter to Bro. wagnnr ' ' p Balfour Read who is at present st- iq-glsganléifl “m”, The meeting closed with the us- ‘ usl ode. Receipts 81.95. part time or as sideline on commission basis. Apply Wed- nesday 1 p. m. at Room 108, Queen Hotel, Charlottetown. Ralph Bil. Dorothy HOWARD MCINNIS i seams APPAREL DRASTICAIITY REDUCED 11s or... o. A L E l Here Is Your Chance 'l'o S-T-R-E-T-C-H Your Fashion 4_ Dollars _ _ With Outstanding Values . ' “ I DAILY CROSSWORD T SALE STARTS MONDAY MAY 2nd Buns SATURDAY MAY 7m L. i. 33.3.5.3 wool. and ALPINE SLACKS SPKIAI-S WW0" BROADIII-QTI l 115m". "-i§§i:= a s BLOUSES " 2:82:21’: siiliil’. ZZZ. sruu navilli PYJAMAS 7:’ R"‘:‘r‘e;:s";‘i:e:"f2 "*':"*:: Willie and Colors l . Shes lz lo zo “l” ' 1R f"; y‘ 1°‘ i3:~§‘.‘il'.'i."'°‘ "-?::*::.~;-> our" i Clearing Al- On Sule Ai- Greoily Reduced Prices SS" 9" - 9 "S "Ii ‘pails?’ égigfi...‘ iliillilgufl ,.=.¥$$‘il.‘§‘ $2 I s égzgéczlgiélea ‘jlldoliielilly. smnrorcolila 44.lrn'w'll,f‘>__ _ p _ a ' . y cases and SATIN surs ' * * a ~ Pm". com," HOUSEDRESSES Sh"... Lengfhg“ . ALL wool. COAT SWEATERS I _, b . [A Gad Aswflmens “f Si“, and Regular $3.98 and .98 Sizes l4 Io 20 31%:- m w _ ‘ Patterns Regularly 3.98 on sale Clearing Ai RE9"I“"Y $438‘ m‘ “'9' d “gfijigi-le ' .. 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