me cnahtonerown ouanman; t ieergstswn led . s. . - -. . t ‘Vicinity V’ ‘ . _ . ' l ' i ‘ Georgetown aident viaitint . llontaeue on Tuesday were; Mrs. Lemuel McGoi-maok and daughter. Aidlne. Mrs. George Refuse. Miss Iieanor Hobbs, Mrs. _1"red Mc- Cullough. MIL, Alfred Clary. Mrs. were. Mr. William Hobbs. Jr. Gaorgatonlan vieltlng Charlotte- town on Tuesday included. Miss Mary Fitz erald. Mrs. William Fitzgerald. s. FJ. Delory and daughter. Shelia. Rev. G. R. Hart- man. ‘ilr. William Stevens. Mr. Al- llertflobba. Mr. Simon King. 1k. WaitenidoNeill. private sec- ‘retary to the Bu erlntendent. Can- adian National ilways, Island Division, visited his parents. Mr and Mrs. Andrew McNeil] on Mon- ' I~ l |i K . y. 132,000, Borrowers Preferred the \ day. Capt. Jose h Bcully. Canadian Army, who as been spending a week's pro-discharge leave at his home here. lett on Wednesday and will travel by plane from Cher- lottetown to Halihx. entaaveilahletoaooeptteanp- "H7105! which wilihalp thelain the hrflaereneeel llloioillwnflnl. oi ‘ in i045. ‘lheee student eocaala eonld be employed to help ' é out when {regular ehfl mena- llglilfy. wild of‘ tint: _ by" "My h . . weary. an suen a . u‘ m on‘ 0' . 8t. Dunstan! University. has ar- ' TL"; n; ; [m u; "no," why 131,900 rived home to spend hla summer vacation. Gerald Boloman. student at St. Dunatan's University, son o! Hr. and Mrs. P. J Boloma . arrived home on Tuesday and will spend gin summer holidays at his home ere. Canadians chose to borrdw for personal pur- poses at the Bank of Montreal last year, inst as there are a lossof reasons why well over a million people belle Us hank as their depository. Perhaps the most important reason ls that, here at the Bank of Montreal, they can obtain personal loans at the lowest cost. A Summer -'= Job To Aid .-fi‘.'i’-.°‘°.“'.“..'.:'.‘::‘ .22.: can get further particulars b! writing "Student Veteran's Employment Committee" o/o ' I Neither Mama Bear nor Baby Bear have homs but their predioa- g —— ‘ merit had enough for both ot titem until Keeper Hal Teegan came to n“ mm“ Gwrw- “"3"”? °l “h” a‘ Wu" Conn.‘ their rescue. Here. Topsy. the black mama bear at the subuman m‘ ‘aggegge’ ggib°géege°itgaettozlelg anuzwlai‘ u“ m“ tb°'m'gm°ngheapl¥ar Broolstleld Zoo at Chicago. peers down at. one o! her three cubs (‘ “ - n sun" N3 where ‘he w“ o‘ “m” e "m" m" . ° ° ' n wmi“ b‘ ‘pmwhh. u right) that tumbled into the dry moat when the iour-inontb-old “may “Qgnmfl 1n m, human. And lmwlm" will?“ “d (“mhw "d "d n‘ ‘9ll"°'“°“' man“! youngsters ‘made their first public appearance a. low days ago. The un- hospital there. has been transler- “P. '° c“ ‘"7’ . ‘:0 10b! Milli l” Slllmllml W i" lucky cub was rescued on-d its mother's problem was solved when Keep- keg l0 Clilwdrfll Blrrltikl. HfllllBX. Because of the low coat. convenient terms, lwhre Mfly Wl-ll- er Teegan used a net on a long pole to return the little one to Tlopsy. ‘ - - and the friendly, helpful approach of our - people, you, too, will enjoy dealing with the B of M when you have need to borrow money. A point to remember is: when you ask for a loan at the B of M, you do not ask a favour. F MoNTnsAL Charlottetown Branch: A. l. B. BELCHER, Manages t Mr. Joseph McPhee. C.N.R. loco- motive engineer ls spending a few days at his home in Georgetown. MOTHERS DAY: ST. MARY'S CONVENT. sOURlS ..°Mother's Day, 1H6, will long remain n ‘pleasant memory to the mothers o the pupils o! St. Mary's Convent, Souris. who tilled . the Assembly Hall oi the school, at 2:- 30 p.m.. May 12th. From the o en- ilrxllg wlo/Irds of greetlnlg read lss ez cPhee, to we come to the choice rogramme presented The lihurch iis. The State The "amount to be raised tor the Araglican Advance Appeal seems meagre when compared to wartime spending, thinks the Right Rev- erend Robert Jefierson. Bishop o! Ottawa. _In wlehaslehu this statement he has ollerod the taxman; lig- llel by the eh en o! the Qlflflfllhasy D-Bl nigger. each kgro seemed ‘to tile ()5 w com an na n express n; s P‘ "d. - - Anon‘ nww" tribute o affection. esteem and . “dons Ior Aged Mssionsry sloooooo 1 Frigate gratitude to "MotheW-the one a m” In,“ 1370-000 l W185i! word whose wealth o! meaning create a beauty that was old 3060 . By Ken Reynold] mama“! 100.000 K Anti-hank Guns can never be exhausted. years ago. ~ Swill Service 55.0w I 1 ‘lmpqjo “Tiny Tots." as usuhl. claimed When the mulberry leaves come Clhtrmhee in lumps 90000 3 Twin 4.1m}; speoiei attention tor‘ their per- out and the seed-pearl eggs o! the ' Naval G formances-the boys in Rhythm silk moth itatchl old Wom!" W550 Gtaitealn Britain 109000 , m M mi“ Band".-the girls wearing lloor in the ancient crait and their can“ synod Need‘. v > 8' 9i‘ Air-Twit length. old fashioned gowns, in granddaughters new _to it. still ma”. N 300.090 I BofomLAGuns their "Grandma's Minuet". The minister to the insatiable hunger t . n 9°“ 000.000 l Corvette generous applause that accompan- oi the tiny worms. In the rearing Y“, o‘ iedkeach‘ grrtlmlu oil.’ the stage. be- sheds. in the iaedlng tréaiyfi. their ‘ "Ill divides war which would seem insignificant a year spo e t e g ap recitation or the myriad munching man es are ,' rtoeflsis fiae amount o! mmsq eeded ingun no’ audience and the ust pride aid faintly audible as they attack the v n to m“ m’ chum,‘ M ‘ deep happiness that was evoked in mulberry leaves. in“ m and‘ m"? Pl‘? lll Dart in world reconstruction. 4 the hearts o! the many mothers Out of this emerald fodder. present. warms spin their own mummy- Reverend D.P. Crocken. Pastor cases. the yards and yards ol raw of St. Mary's Church and his nl- silk llbres that become ~.heir l‘ ' 5M] so“ i; the Dill], and Alter Sowktg Shade the Row With Board eistant Reverend J, l’... McKenna cocoons. ’ Until the So eds Geaminnte. honored th occasion by heir The price o! silk. trom the 0h 0d ~ t presence. he former voiced the sheerest cre de chines to um ‘. Many Vlotory gardeners who tail’ cover the seed with peat mMB- Tl"! appreciation o! the audience by his satins. lntr cate brocades and ' . ‘ l0 STOW lflll Cmlls o! short-season drill should be dwiltr than in thli words o! congratulation to the heavy taftetas. is unbelievably low k C0] Que vegetables report that the seeds spring; rtr-l l! the soil is not moist. do” of ‘he perful.mancc_ l" a land where me ma“ m n“ they sow in hot-dry weather of mid- ii. snouid be soaked thoroughlv. The prazram campus“: street “mm! a mo, or Confirm. summer {all to come up, But seeds Seeds may be sown on the wet so i. Duet _--mnhdny March-r Len "m" more than l lunrou. ‘own can be made to grow bl! 011° Bl The drill ml? be fill“! “D Wlm P”; man. Inez McPhee, Catherine Mc- l)“ ceremonial occasions. several eas methods. which in‘ moss. which Ls then soaked an] 30min A ‘out 01th’ market. in Rum volvle so lithle metro troubled all?" 111:0‘ Pa?! mOlBl “mil BWITl-l-"atlm °‘ gwelcome" -—Inez McPhee. mlng reveals that Prices ranle gar ener s ou new 6E 0 S. ecitation -~“When Mama from about 1.35 to 4.50 e ard m this important task. all crops are Other ways are to use a mixture ,, Mme o"... Janene Pemmwns us‘ moneys dependllng on Swain“ too valuable, especially this year, to oi soil and sand to cover the seeds. Rhythm Band __Grade I boys. and quamy _ do without. and shade 1- row by one 0! lheeg Song _“Thgg wondmu, Mo"... ____._.._ Scccls may fall in hot. dry wca- meihilds. narrow boards Ihel or Miner)‘ - NEW Pnocmsluo "A"! taher because of lack o! moisture. or on blocks an ch above the suirrttcge. Recnamm __..Amb.n.mn',,‘ new‘ ____ even too much rain. A iow hours to allow iree circulation o! a . l’ Mane Mcmmlck: Ann. MCDOW REGINA‘ M.“ m _ (o?) _ A oi sunshine in a temperature above covering with burlap. or by a 81d; c th l M _ 1 h ‘ so 993N385 wuhromua cr-hihon gt‘; lm-nicillttgiutliaw“ cupping!’ or Sm. Gllberl? lily’: P11113226!“ Jenn“ liiiiiklifd 6y the gaskgtch- - . .' “ ye I .|__ iiltigliltngilhlielal lg? ossilale to sgne- m1! they boards or burlap are used gnndng" Ml"“'l""'7""l°!‘l 9W8" mwmmenlt m“ ‘l hi.“ *" as: ~‘.*:.%“‘:..:: .G....:Y..."..:; new ramdtczgfes" mat amp s3 an ‘ . v - __ 1) _-- w ‘ we seesaw mu» i» m» be m» mo» no we s..::'...‘ii.‘::-..%ii:r;*~ m" was“ c. sorrows‘ moist in order to germinate it is seedlings are well establish... chorulfiuDarung Mama mm" “k was, _ necessary to prevent this crust By one or these methods any “The my“ crowlfgar-deriv mwllawnd‘ to n“ génmwmmfl" l forming: This can be done ‘by cov~ vegetable seed can be germinated. fl u‘ v _ "ll"! m“ m“ WM‘ 5°“ "m" "l" Lem“? '5 ‘m1?’ "f, “we ‘fedméfif angina}. Solo —-Wali.z Helen Klrle u“ hgfvuiistagama egaaltne , m“ ““"“°“i..°' bslei? 81%‘ 03.11% giggled arramdarrmlt zélvfil $01913 it up M°°°"“'°k' I n de——————-———----_mm mam". o “I don't care how fancy you tied those wires-to get l\ 314%"! “q iiand on?» in the relrlgeriwf l" fife‘, ml.'(',°;3'“‘g g "id m- - to work, I think we should look in the Guardian Want Ada . - h . T 0V0. —‘ T)’ l HIE". 1Q s To mm sTvvENT-WTIWS “"°“ii§°§§ea°a“§5 sowfiuerlllfinlchtil lsg,fi,*',',,',’“°'..gdmnsnm Creamery. for s reelirmlnl” ~ r ———-—- 11 peed r nat on. - o er cree". rorvorrro. May II — (Wl- Neélguaigrs theg: precautions GOD save: 11m xmo. Student-veterans at the Ontario Mm; Crust, {Qnnntion is increased -—-——-- Training and M-@§i@bll=,l"“@"' gtfther than lessened by frequent "L! MAKE! WAY s°ll°°l will 1°" hi“! i’ day? P53’ rains, I.n soils containing any cla FOB COTTON for every class they miss y-thout sunshine an“ 5 benign; mm w]! i m“ “bullllmg ll°ml“l°“' c°l- F" bake the surface to the hardness oi In Kunming. China. they still Do oppeior eoiqne in ' d; mm W. Wood, school commandant. ah g t1 e, similar make silk in the | g , lack?’ sh said today. in commenting ul-‘Wfl l gfibi? shguld ‘bro usedmin covering slowly and carefully Tncdolzleautlli.» . ‘y; FEW“ "l" "udel"! h“ b"! “l” or shading flower seeds which are ly. but silk is worth less than Don't loolt commonplace Qlfitffigifsénlfqligfl “l? 133331; sown in hot weather. utgltxadrian {rtotton it's‘ Ohllnafi . ‘ ' . y co on coo o cot '.ul WllllOUl GCkOl- Th Department t V t . g .1 g h j waits agrilzlxws slnofle vgtvelgrg Ootl-ttolllnll. ll; "l-heprhfeodliultko n. Jo ' mon y w e a ng courses eaaant d kin t 1k, . at the school. ".34; 13,. ‘xptqév ¥.g"fiu¥kd ‘that: oP-l-oul1‘|g| ‘ illdn o o . - - . . Qlca easy-as.’ rnmsr IS aunmn C 0 U G H S ahlat sin-fits. h e m m °' “ck Flfline and Barbies Billie! l‘ ‘I I WI t in short pieces. not - - . .__._._ 1 _ - . gflarrrmihrs. B}; may recipe) R j d] O f , of §§§-'§§t'h't'§l'sr:“it¢§i§ piitil“. M01008". r- I- I- l .- __ rea es. o er c urc gn ar- ' . f, 3 I collection ot ca (ul t h 1 ' ‘roe eel choose between the gracious. beauflhslb dressed loot and l" and “mm” ‘med m” church g “a”? ‘flu ‘f v“l‘°°'°"4 “hill: lmplllfillf": om“ m“ l. k a L l i . A jattet vnth your siaoke can decide which. Just a: shhgilclglillothé ffmiil‘, e1 m} . ll" "'4 "m" °1 llllmflllil mllll i h ' r’ H’ W“ huhmd" w” on or o“ nun” .' n“ “"97"!!- so does I Bestfhurst celebraxled‘ Pontlflcaalnag- Wise mophe“ know that ‘may lhetlleteatnrrhdenllialg’ dslltmn h l!“ or noun’. “c” b, ‘,whaa‘ ‘ . - over your slacks give you a well Iroomedfitniahed look lliem Mass for Rev. Joseph M. lreiimfiflll l! "l" Pma" 7"‘ together by patiegi, iiartewagitacllltcslgd. ' Int no: w? Gilles Connaoid with. 3% l5! lflfvlmllli-y o! shirt and slash to the younger crowd. YM- Parish priest of Chnthum- torin ridding achi d of a cough 3m an?" mm "m o; w". “Evasion _ v “l. m m“ 1 NAMI t»: Wt” "‘*”"" "‘ °"“ ’°“' "”“ ’“'°""“ ‘"""’" "trait. i::.'::-“:i32‘.s:'::;: l ' - a w a . ' ‘ gantirertaryaaal xdlfialgglinileat ptgqiglr: Belief. These re uirements are castld conducted tn: service. " "l- amply m“ m Po ' Co“. h’ Bumu-gnq-fii- Syrup, a fflllfllYfClllldffll h e to ta e because o its easant Fume" ml... m“ and aromatic‘ taste‘: o olne wnnou. Maw 1e - spasm-a as to wait ong or reeuts * "mnfifi pmuflnmfl irom Poleoifsfiough Syru , Minister Attlee for petitions not only does it help toaoot e the In of :- atzmred reviewer and ease the cough, it has the additional advantage of acting as a tonic. ' _ With the first sign oi’ a cough. gain your children to aelt or oeona Cou 8 ' a it ‘brings faster re ef. h?’ ugog l and devas ation. the silk crsits of China somehow survive. to re- 'ou'r our WAY - withluaiqnnoTw ‘wfl. __.-_.- ._ Both China and mun are cred- and old alike Palmer's u if with m main or ruvM Syrup is a remedy depinda ‘m ' and eificient for Coughs, Colds‘- ‘sweet. peas. 1 Mam nimble ThroaqBi-onehitis sag, the we to ll'll-'5 lldndred, m. due tooei . we o! the in- B, v in n. h.