M -s.vvei-if so-. Arthur Johnson. York, has- "Plus Fifty" Folk Versatile sitters gTHEr GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN etitute mini at the nxaisiuen. several or the women volunttered. New Business: It was moved and 4: Atter lunch was served by com- ;nittee in charge the meeting ed- o that the amount of parathion re- quired to "produce toxicity was about the same in each species. ' This suggests that the suscepti- ls his guest hi brother of P103011. .-. ::).nd:fde:lh. P nnox Tu bllitty of man will be Ipproximate- 3”. M W. you" ” e - "' 3 i mnom Noreen smith as apendlns inonev ' gug;:d””” " ml ”' ll" '"l""l5 ” .. .. . . ' I V. .: cg , y . -"H.....'l......u"”'-'.; -.'.'";.i.. .-i:."'.'.?' ""it'”'"' 35 .3 ....”i3:”..el'l"i?.?-" 3'”:'Ti; W "4 - bu 155-53 wi””en' iu”3.'"" l.'.i..'il..I”?.l .l3..':...”.”.8.'.l.”; 5:; ,,,?;;';:,:':;";1;:,,,",”"'.:-.,,i”. he belongs in g0l;.' .. .; :21: 3 .yliilt:1i;”e;t;rlei'lhii:iacerJli;'wi.eiib ;E:::leI:-ll sueei or me. Da.I:yI(ad!'he::on. mf,','o'.':' g'.f:jI.',;l,4,'y”lcf;.f gggfnbgd Jgttgggdwfftgnggl; 2; Canada Deplmtsnedt of 'Aoori:i.ll mu”: or was i I" an . 0 0? ill! is I P ,1 1 1 kn odd 1 g ' ture, have found that the new in- K 55!” mu p,mo1O3y' cumk Dqug, regu re price is zlioingim ly series so me-- lies llaine Cooke. York. spent "6 '59 0 3C DE uegn be forwarded to the fund for Mrs "emu, p,,,th,.,,,, pl-gsentg far Epdaemmiumnz dad do” w ment of Agriculture. and it has Barbara. Brent im Crescent t. Meat 1, P. ” 1 :.":.'."'"-'f:L'.':.:'im"'i.:';."'5”7;"":.ll' . P0 I II c of to ,..u.-post-lisstel You'll Ed, it will keep your beautiful i.'....,.. ... candleatlchd '- door-knockers -- hre lace accessories -- looking like 7:33.21: ::.:.i:::.'.: '"li.:r.:l:.BliAsS0' 80 my to use -for 11 .-.5 A Tip to save you ward- Bags; "3. ..." y 3 rolieworry. Don't Tender skin on aw. fret about that while she's still .r- M grease-stain on a tiny mite . . . your new Fall suit soothe and pro- for ENERGINE tact it with ' . CLEANING JERGENS 3 FLUID will re- move it in a ji5yl Yes, Energine rs- moves grease spots, A far or fresh paint quickly and rornplete!y,without leaving telltale rings or clinging odour! What's more, Energino is absolutely safe- coniaiiie no acids nor caustics, will not harm the most delicate fabrics nor affect the colouriof fest-dyad material. Rernember,.- ” ' e Cleaning Fluid - only 250 at drug and department stores! 'n' Easy-even i' ' yougre a hay fever. 93:1 ":iliEe'rl:liFlI 13:; Bcgrlid. 9;! bye to studied-up lea and LOTION! Yea, r; there's nothing finer for baby's complexion and comfort than our favourite hand lotion- ergeiis! Test after test raved thug ema.s' fact that ergene Lotion iemifva ti as better for baby-skin tlian -spree fre- quentl used in hospitals! So sraoot -so soothing . . . it pro- teetsbabiesl skin from rashes and skin imtation. You see, it's abso- lutely sterile-aim ly does not promote the. growth of infeo i germs. 80 buy an extra bottle a e ens Lotion (l0c. 28c. 53c and 980 --Just for baby! i Breathe Fru Anohistl You see, ANOHIST com- bnts the histamine that many doc- tors believe is released in your body by an allergic reaction. 'll!i:it's because Anohist is an anti- liismniinc formula. Now you can enjoy this sale and ejieciivs relief j. r on! about 3a a. tablet in the Super-Elconomy Family-Siso Bot- lie of 36 Anohiat tablets. Buy Anohist at your fa ourits - store today! Remain or; all anti- Noee. while summer holiday mem- ories are still fresh, is a. good time to plan for your next car's vaca- tion. And one of the est ways I know to do this is to open a llsunahine Account” at the BANK OF MONTREAL! You'll be so glad of this special BofM Sav- ings Account when holiday-time comes 'round again. No money worries to make acation-time less carefree! So why not decide liistammcs are not alike. They now, howgnuch vacation money vary greatly in perlormance. 1'01”! ft)!!! '0 119,91” - - - Pill Anohist is the antihistamine Ior- one-twe fth of this sum each 'W"'v :i:::”;:::..i:”'..?.”.&?..:isn; because of Ill success in actual glinical gem. good work next payday. Collin Your Husband 0.0 To Work is alwa s a busy time-but d therels one th' to rememberlfPut McCQltMlCK'E , BUNWHEAT ISCUITB in his lunch pail! They're ' truly delicious . . . and. at the same time-egcira nutritious. For they contain Vitamin D, calcium, p ph horns and other valuable food elements. No ' WO?i?el' they're the perfect answer to the problem i of packing a lunch that's "well-balanced"- and de- p liciously appetising, too! So keep a good supply of - Bunwhents always on hand-not only for lunch pails-but for your family's L tween-meal ! Hotels Your Chance to get some beautiful silverware-for liali price and less! By saving Libby's Evaporated Milk labels you can have a set of 6 f aspaona or e 24-piece set oi lemons Wallace Brotliere Silver Plato in the beautiful iliaurentian" pattern exclusive with this Libby offer! All picccs exce t knives are silver-plated on finest quality nickel a" ver with an extra deposit of silver at - lhc point of greatest wear. Knives have stainless, mlfl”l)'r-flllldll. blades eudgsilver-plated handles. Get in the ha y hjait of using delicious nutritious-L BBYEEVAPORATED MIL in your cooking and you'll soon have enough Libby's labels to take advantage of these amusing) bargain prices-6 teas none (82 open stock value) for not 81 and 8 In his Evaporated Milli bels -OR -a 24-Piece Set of 6 teaspoons, 8 dessert spoons, 8 forks. 8 knives (815 a an stock value gar only 80 and 255 Libby's Evaporated Mills Labels. (iabels from both arge and small tins are acceptable for both offers.) For your silverware simply send labels and money order to nee-Barbara Brent. 1411 Crescent St... Montreal, P.Q. Even The BEST-Looking Fall Frosli, Rosy-Red Tomatoes. spe- v - wardrobe loses half , , cially grown for . s' its charm if your ' I ,1 Heine, are picked skin is coarse and i ' at Lesmington and dry-looking. from xx) Wallaceburg. Ont- Sumnier wind, is yJ , sun.,But horse a I & this time.. a take ario every ear at nai "eomplgxiom advantage now of saver" . . . wonderu . the "NEW Pack" ' ful WOODBURY HEINZ TOMATO COLD CREAM! Thig in the gran .PRODUCTS . ..Heinl. Cream of that penetrates deeper into pore Tomato Soup - Hem: Tomato . Juice-Heine Ketchup and Heine Chili Sauce! I'm bu "stockin up" on these famous ur--for count on them to liven up meals from this September to next! The soup - so delicious as a first , course or in grneat and vegetable dishes...tli iuice no test cock- tsil ...the k tcliup and oh i sauce ovenipns to,-remove every speck of grime and dirt. The secret of lls success? It contains a marvel- ous new in dient celled PEN- ATEN. Pen tea has truly amas- lug penetrating owor-Marking quickly, thorougliy but oh, so gently to make your skin exqui- Gllely clean. To look your best all . lz0hddfl3llit0Il.1'd.ll ljgiglfmggggua riecmgllglrcgaenuty! Pick the 33.-in of ii”. i'i'eil.'.' ".190, 370. 650 .3; D50. . ream ggieriggg fan from your grooefs ll -?- CWNO 70 The Fruit Calhrrnand sea the lame and jellies I put down this summer! And when your guests exclaim over the tempting array, you'll feel pulled with ride. Here's a way you can be confident your isms an ellies will be as delicious to eat as the are to see. Mr e them with CERTO FRUIT PECClIN ...catch the deep true flavor of the fruit at the peak of deliciousness. Certo supplies the pectin that many fully ripe fruits lack, making more Qavorfuldiams or iellies-in Us the time r H of the long boil metho . The fesults are sure when you Iogoiilr exactly thoeasy directions under the label of each Ccrto bottle. frllllltl tgolielv "P E0 5093 more Join or rally from the same amount of I ""6 You Iclioeen A Sepscnibor Date for your wedding? Well. when i d It incitement-tho,rice and the wedding cake t Blzllcete have vanished- re's something I'd K lyou to remer'nber.- some 13 every bride if fllihknow about is this truly eat sotory method 0 eminiiie hygiene. Thousands of fastidious women agree that ZONITORB are wonderfully dainty and ::;:ill1l”1l't:9 I Illa-wand Medcctive. lzonitors are X 5 . . MI. in en, snow-w to v ' luppositorie.- owerfull lges- ,'L'"01,l:Al. Yet absolutalv safe to deboste tilnes. Ask yohr drugglit for h0D,l0rI-and for frank facts youil want to know about feminine Y lone-write to me-Barbara Breiit. ltll Crescent St., Montreal, ' "4011 tho Ina boolslel. on this iiriportant-to-brides subject. The at will be sent to you in a plain wrapper. . the week-and in Winsloe the guest of her cousin Mrs. Onier Younker . -r- Mrs. Wal Duck. Suffolk was a visitor to York on Sunday-the guest of her sister lire. Robert Crockett. air. and Mrs. Howard. Cornwall. spent Sunday in York. the guest of Mr. Lewis. Miss Olga Proud. Oity, spent the week-end at her home in York the guest of her parents. In. and Mrs. Peter Proud. am. Donald MecPheraon, Orwell Cove. is spending a few days in York the guest of her daughter Mrs. William Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Ornor Younker and family, Wlrisloe, were visitors York on aundey evenins. the guest of an-. and ms. wui Cooke. Miss Ihnl. Watts. York. was a recent visitor to the clty..the guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Watts Mr. and Mrs. Retina MacDonald and family. Winaloe. were visitors to York on Sunday evening the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mec- Donald. Mlas Verna wane has returned to Toronto. Orit.. ertu spending her vacation at her home in York. where she was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold-Watts Mr. Arnold Veesey has returned to Halliesr. N. 3., after spending his vacation In York. the guest at his mother. Mrs. E. J. Vessey. NEW ABGYLI ANrV!CINl'l.'Y Miss Hilda Des-reel-i returned home atier spending a few months in Moncton. N. B. The many friends of Miss Isabel! Inman are glad to know she is much improved in health. Mrs. Muriel Galvin of Provi- dence. R. 1.. about a few days in New Argyle visiting her cousin, Miss Ellen Stewart. Mrs. sslirue-at MacDonald and son Wayne of Cambridge are at present visiting her father, Mr. William Gillie. Master Johnnie Gillie of Cam- bridge. Mass. is at present visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mar. John Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. lhrl Macleeod, ac- companied by Mrs. Sarah Mac- Kinnan of Cambridge, Maas.. are visiting old friends here. .:-.... niver. made 'a flying visit to New Argyle recently the guest of Miss Hilde Darrach. Mr. and Mrs. James Bruce and son' Jim, accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Mary Sunday at theihonie of Mrs. John Stewart. Miss Mary Maaltachun has turned to Cambridge. Mass.. spending the sinner months her home in New Argyle. agement of the new teacher. Vincent Macxenaie. U. s. A. They by Mrs. camp We mother, to days. The dog was very temper- Mr. Garfield Meaxinnan. Clyde Bruce spent re. IRE? It New Argyle School is progressing favoa-ably under the capable man- Mr. Mr. and -an-i. Colin Campbell have returned to their home in Jere accompanied Mrs. HI"! Mlcmvin who had spent a two week visit with friends in U. 5. ments. The 350 club members-all wo- men of 50 or over,-help supple- ment thelr'lncomes by playing baby sitters to dogs; sleeping in empty houses, and arguing with 9159137 P017918 on purpose. The club. formed six years ago. is the outgrowth of thefbaby eit- tera club. reg'd.. founded by the same group of women. The baby sitters found they were being swamped with calls that had noth- his to do with either babies or sit- ting. So they decided to form a second group. Mrs. Olga 1. line. secretary of both clubs, says the plus attic:-a get some very odd assignments. "One client wanted us to get some one to look after his Great Dane while he was away on holi- amental so rpereoir had to be picked who liked dogs and vice- versa." Another popular request during the summer months is for "house sitters" to sleep in .. J houses while the owners are away-just so they'll be less inviting to burg- laws. Must Also Recommended Quallncatlons for membership in the plus fifty club come pretty high. ”We are most particular about our staff." says Mrs. Lee. "Only refined, educated and pefsonable women are chosen. They all have to be ncwmmended to u.s by I clergyman or some other reliable person." The club. in turn, is choosy a- bout the chores its members un- derrtake. Only calls from desirable districts are accepted and if the client doesn't sound suitable, he or she is politely told: "Sorry. but we are too busy to help you at the moment." Mrs. Lee estimates that three or four per cent of all requests made to the club are turned down this way. One of the latest ventures of the club la a lending library for shut-ins. - "You'd be surprised how very interested old ladies are in myst- ery stories," says Mrs. Lee. "rho more bloodcurdliiig the better." As for the baby sitters club, no woman under 40 is permitted to job for younger people. "Youngsters haven't the neces- sary balance for an emergency, whereas a woi-nan with experience. one who perhaps has brought up children of her own, metically when any trouble aris- es." CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. the Central Royalty W. I. was held in the schoolhouse on August 3rd. Mrs. Ward, Vice-president pre- slded. The meeting opened by re.- peating the creed. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approv- ed. Eighteen members answ ed the roll call. The sick committee sent. me. Cecil Wood reported that the quilt was finished and it was going to be sent to the and Cross. Appointment of new committees: Lunch:- Marjorie Crockett. Cora Ferguson. Helen Love and Dot. Ma.cAusland. "ostess Gleadys Currie. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Mec- Ausland. . correspondence was read and discussed. A letter from Miss Robin asking for volunteer workers and two full time workers was read. A. -- H ”. E” " I llll.3 Al RUB! link”? ' Nkwnuoufim. n:ll:.to:f”t' lml-("gm ' -, th I a rag rig quhlni dot enough. a. fire broke out aboard the -V l ill 8. 0. 5, ddplh has of scoaivims is Ogllvle Silver 'i exclueivb Ogilvie process completely lioaiogeaizes fresh eggs, milk and lim- - EveryllIll'lE Ready Mix is! a complete All-Ready Mix... MM.-Leod's trip toicapenhagon. Mrs. Agnew and Mrs. Osborne gave an interesting and amusing report on the Annual Convention. join. Mrs. Lee believes it l.sn't in acts auto- , The regular monthly meeting otl reported that three cards had been . Cattle. sheep. goats .io.wcxm.4IIEk 7m;mm'? These were for the Women's In- I iives the reason. 'A new, CORD e e e COR! e s e c.k. o e O 5 . Olngerlsreod Mix... 1'-Ileeult Mix - quality vegetable shortening in a creamy mixture. Every particle of egg and milk is fresbl-sealed in in tiny shell ofeir-tight shortening. No substitutes or preserva- taina only pure home-baking ingre- clients. And those ingredients stay fresh right in the package! l It's new! It's better ,1 p and only IIEIWIE it! e It's Ilse fresh magic of IGGAIIIIII - rnalrlng ll , osselor than over to lssslro perloel eolreswllls Ogllvlo Complete All.-Ieissly lllxeel A - No sxpsnslwfrsrb egg to add! No milk or rberrssivsg to aid! g ' They're already in every Ogilvie ALL- Ready Mix. Nothing more to do but . add water . . . stir and bake. are added. Your Ogilvie Mix con- e .- .i WV-7'. greater hazards of poisloning to domestic animals than does DDT. and swine were all tested and it was found I.lstsaIeyewIun'slIer.' Afedlchlsae the Canadian Arctic have been in- vutlgated .by Science Service worker! in the Division of Anl- '”'” "id W" M" . Whiter than brand newl 'l'has's Rinao-white! Only Ringo gives these amazing washdey results because only Rinso coistaiins Sdolluifil. Yszimgnao gets even an or actually w archer: brsyned iievevl an mam?- - s Briglder than brand new! That's Rinao-bright! Only Rinso can re you such marvelous waslidey results cause only Rinao contains Sollum. Yes, Rlneo rs our washable colors actually brig to: are brand new! Se safe for sletIies.;.seklndte liondsl w ' wl.....x:.'?f:r:.. Every mgr in the book has been kitchen-nested, rhea man-see lily has and discriminating esters. Canning an Pick in; chapter brings you recipes for new and delectable conserves, jams, lollies and g3l7s&elleA':?i..:p&”?'su Top see are sue-so " oenvierieer m"m'.r.".::-i...s-'.i:.- seeyaeleeeliegrripepureriaieauaeiien. been shown that wild aninielssso the reservoirs for the tables di- beooinoia- fecled tram this source.