I IKE . GUARDIAN. Cl-lARID'l'TE'l'OW& g runs a, 1,5, ; , .nE” .311"; Noroossbouldsves-.tr!totalk'doIvII.lsIlIdlI!0I1IlndsIeglIl Louise Calms, Freetown Emma M 7 ?.:.::.:i.":;. .;';:r...j;: f'&'f..3::.;?::m.:.f.. ......... .. Wms P.E.I. Essay Contest m..:":..::""..::':: ':.'.'..'”..'.t' ;:'.":-.;;",.”:"';...:: "””"" '”. ”""" """'” setpushingtheiutotone ortnose eaten it it it wasn't loud worms into his big mouth. are some thirty that I like better. Do you find it diihcnlt to keep meals interesting day after day? Then try Coca-Cola as the meal- time beverage; Coke makes good food taste better I.l I adds zest to any meal: Buy it by the handy cartons; and serve Coke icecold rightin its own sparkling bottle. Your favourite food store lsrlsdisg hduil fuss Flu input: 2: pa hula Ci" "'PPly Y0” . ."Csh" is a registered hole-uteri auumana boul-r el cm"-col. unau unum -nu. Coca-Cola Lu. J. C: T. Mos-s-is. Ltd Phone 191 6 loiile (anon 36E IIOX Charlottetown. P. E. l. Louise Cairns. Freetown. sixteen- year-old pupil of Kenainginn High School has been announced as winner of the essay contest re- cently held by the P.E.I. lnnkeepers in Prince County and first in the entire Province. ' ' other awards were made as toi- lows: Second Prince: Diane MaoQuar- rie. ago 13. Grade C, Summerside High School. Third Prince: John Deftoche. age 18. Grade XI, Miscouch High School. First Queens: Audrey P. New- son. age 12. Grade 8. Hampshire. second Queens: Bonita small- man, age 14. Grade 9. Notre Dame Academy. Charlottetown. Third Queens: Joyce Caniieid. ago 11, Grsde 8. Crapaud. 17, Montague School. Second Kings: age 15. Brooklyn School. Third Kings: age 13, St. Teresa's School. The Directors of the Innkeepers Association wish to thank Dr. Macxinnon. for his work in the dllficult task of judging the E5- says: also the interest he has shown in the tourist industry. The Provincial winning essay is as follows: "During the last few years, Prince Edward islanders have be- come conscious of the large amount of money left in the Province by it's summer visitors or tourists These visitors come from all parts of Canada and the United states. and in 1951 spent some tour mil- lion dollars in Prince Edward Is- land. This money went toihotel and cabin operators. restaurant owners. garages. theatres, stores, etc.. but gradually the tourist dol- lar becomes spread about and re- presents a distinct boon to our Is- land economy. Farmers and fish- ermen especlally benefit from the influx of tourist dollars. Potential buyers of the products of this Pro- vince comc here and eat or other- wise sample our goods and in this Memorial HOT, SPOT The free territory of Trieste at the head of the Adriatic has an raiuous VOLCANO estimated population of 320,000. more than 120 eruptions. The volcanic Mount Etna on the area of 320 square miles and an island of Sicily has a. record of I E . way we can develop new and larg- er markets (or our exports. An important part or the tourist dol- lar goes to the government in the form of gasoline and other taxes. This money helps in the building Association. Miss Cairns was first, and; repairing oi our gives summer creased income. repair and in this way too. friendship between ourselves continent. roads. "Every year the tourist business t smploymaant m to many liege suents an 0 on who beyrgefit greatly from-this in- when we have visitors. we are more likely to keep - our homes and properties in gogd a tourist industry helps us. Tourists bring to Prince Edward island new styles and ideas and help to keep us abreast ,with the times. They help us to understand people from other places better and thus do much to increase the spirit of and the rest at the North American "Because of the tourist industry. Prince Edward Island have come to realize theirs is a. land or pure delight removed from the nerve First Kings: Ruth Murphy, age High Jean Campbell. Shirley Gormley, racking strain of great cities and modern industries. They have come to appreciate the (act that Prince Edward Island, in the placid beauty of its countryside and quiet dignity of the lives of its citizens, is rich in .the greatest gifts of God to man." 0 Doctors now find that new creamy Arrid is 53927 more ell'ec- tive than any other leading de- odorant in keeping underarm: dry. They End that no other de- odorant compsres with Arrid in stopping perspiration and odor. l That's why more Canadians use Arrid every day than any other deodorant. Don't be half-safe! Onlylnew Arrid gives you this 1 non Judging of the essays was done by Dr. Prnni: MacKinnon. Prin- cipal of P.W.C., and were Judged "New Cream Deodorant Proved 5370 MORE EFFECTIVE Safely Stops Perspiroiion l to 3 Days iT BE HALF-SAFE. USE ARRID-T0 BE SURE! - "Is it good?" used Little Toad. Old Mr. Toad couldn't answer with his mouth lull. Oi course not. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL llernentsry Grades honor roll for the month of May: . Grade II (Miss Walsh)-1. Ken- neth Doiron: 2.h Winston Brown; Garry Chipman: but a good worm is titling." Little Toad remembered that. and the next tinurhe met one or those long brown worms. he started to swallow it. or course be stated at one end. as had been careful to choose a worm that was not too his. He got that worm hell way down and it stuck. It wouldn't golden syu'was s. twinkle. "is it good?" said Old Ilr. 'road, and his eyes twinkled more than ever. ' 0! course Little Toad would make no reply. Re tried holder than ever 5 to puts that worm into his mouth, and that worm triad harder than raves oomrray Mexko is rich in miner-a1' cry: 8. Dennis Boudresu and Bar- Grade 1'(Miu Moran)-l. Alien Connolly and Louis Hynes: 3. Andy llennessey and Tommy Mon- han. Grade I (Miss Duly)-i. Hugh MacDonald. and Ronnie Hughes: 8. Richard Davies. Grade I (Mrs. Mcliellani-i. Carl Cheverie: 2. David Nantes and Keith MacDonald; 8. Wayne Gallant. . on the quality of essay, originality. and neatneas. The writer's age and grade in school were also con- sidered. Fishing is the main occupation of Iceland, accounting for 95 per per cent of exports irom the island close to the Arctic Circle. exclusive 5-way protection: 1. solely stops perspiration 1 to 3 days . . . is 5396 more ellective. 2. Saves your clothes from stains and clinging odor. 3. Dooderlass Instantly on con- tact . . . keeps you shower-bath fresh up to 48 hours. 4. Cressmyl Contains Creame- gen-svon't dry out. 5. Antiseptic. Safe for skin. We're highly eenpliaaealelll Yes; people everr whereareIalhlngahoatourgay8alonannl0l'HI lease. Dal-lngtha kn few days, we've been proud Vandhnoredleweleovsesgrsalinaayenllsaalsslla vlsitomsnd win heirs! a lot ofnlee things shut the heaalllal -our ears on display. shout their uoaeelled vslnoqand about the many up-to-dds rm” GENE Ml. MOT0llS ll services and facilities we provide for motorists. ' We're still waiting to welcome than who haven't yet had-s chance to visit with as.,asid reneaahas . also oaroies-to help you with snyelyonrusnr ponatlon problems. You will led our name and address listeden the right for your eoavealenee. .4 Good Eating for all ages g 25 Wym At every age YOU need dairy food: to grow on. to 10 0'11 They're brimming with energy and food value. Such goodness in i glass of milk; such flavour in a hearty piece of cheese! Such enjoyment in ice cream, whipped cream, or buttered cinnamon mils! With plenty of inexpensive dairy foods . in your diet. you'll live better and feel better too. "Dom: Dairy Lona" Listen to Mix program on Thursdays 1:4!- 2:00 pan. I:).S.T. our lha Trou- Canods Network of C.B.C. j Ill Gulllhctlalll It: ' Al.llS0ll Motl.l0ll ever not to'bs pushed in. um I it any iarther. In tact. it belsn "Never start 5 thing at the ma hlelhezenzlorhi (M;IImi:eIsgy::-hL-11- some up instead or going iarther wrong end," said 014: an. 'noad. world's mm, . IIIIY IOODI IIIVIG Illlllll 609 Huron Sirsat, Tovools