my k-TZ.‘ s uaannsssnfioeizxss."ikaalaiifile i. I LET YOUR PARENTS "IN" 0N DATING Chances an it will be easier for the junior miss to win her parents’ permission to start dating if she'll introduce tb to her school friends and potential escorts. If that's to be your "first date" campaign strategy. take mom and tied into.’ your confidence. Tell tnem you want them to know your friends sa well as you do. Then encourage your gang to drop in at- qabliag din fld flélvel t f Cushion an o lnvlltion?!“ an "zni ANNIVERSARY sue" '2o% niscounr On All CHINA, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, STATIONERY, BOOK-ENDS, PICTURES and NOVELTIES BUY THAT SHOWER or WEDDING GIFT NOW SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 22nd GIFT count CuAILOTTETOv/N asifl \_-. _ \_\D\._ - - - . s _ _ QAAP~Q N’ ter school, on week-end evenings. ients okay than a private twosome Whether you roast mursllnuilluws ses- and have a fireside "bull" sion or roll up the rugs for dance. invite your parents to join YOU. show that you know the obliga- tions of s hostess by putting the house to right after the gang has KOIIQ. For young timers, dates to church or school functions or to group ac- ‘nffnir. You'll be better able to back up your claim that you're old en- s ough for unchaperoned freedom, if you adhere strictly to family cur- few rules. If you must be home by 9.30. be at the front door by‘ 839. Even though other girls can stay out later than you. don't use that as an excuse for tardiness. Prove that you can be prompt and you'll stand a better chance of rating ex- tivities are more apt to win a par- tra privileges later. liora sir at cushions of Balloon Tins in 1S2!- Tod Here's what you get in this NEW Kieth osnai. . . IUPIRCOIFORT I000!!! “*3 Qdagosnlallaefllabfio “d- ranraesanabnaeaynsnl Qlseaheadasaasaahahhelalv raarasr- “Mk h“ givhggaaaeaapio- Z""-.-:.'::.~"" -"-...e'w“"° '-'-"-""'-'-'-'-'-"""""""‘ 1U‘ Qldivsss-silsshanlsha Eva-awn"... i,‘ i manna-u- ‘Till-"Z-snuofl’: ' ‘Vfia-"s-Esifi" for new earn-and are a modern r laayonr Firestone Daalsrahont Super-Balloons orgourcaraose aracfinzzoaw ‘ YOUR CAR will ride with new. magic softness and smoothness- ataar with a feather touch-handle like a charm. especially on ' earvea-husutho road with a new, safe grl I'll-sauna par-Balloons. Balloons to actually pillow gaar car on aia-asahiona that swallow up tha humps than-giving you a wholly new sensation in restful ras stems directly from Firestones ay Firestone Super-Balloons I y:u pot zndtoh‘: lflief so nit". riding. uirement for oi Hit/l. Hllfifil i Damley And Vicinity Mrs. James S. MurPhY. Bea View, was a. recent visitor "to Charlotte- town. ‘ The friends of Mrs. John blacks)‘. Bea View, are sorry to hear of her illness. Mrs. David Cousins and children, Baltic. are visiting in Borden. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur sy. Mr. Pope Beer and son. Bobby, Charlottetown. were week-end vis- itors to Dsrnley the guests of Mrs. Robert MscNutt. The friends of Mrs. Chester Blmplon. Mslpeque, regret to learn o! her illness. All wish her s speedy recovery. Mrs. Irene Champion and son, Gordon, New Anusn, and w. and M"- ‘IWILMWKIY. Summersidc. were visitors to Baltic on Sunday the Iuests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacDonald. ’ Mrs. my Maclesn. Bummerside. Mr. and Mrs. MscGregor. Lot l6. and Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Kensing- ton. were guests on Sunday of Mr. lead Mrs. Prank MacNutt, Darn- Tbe friends of Miss Grace UlmPboll. Sea. View, are pleased to hear she has improved suffici- "mY W I" Wflnltted to return to her home from the P. E. Island Hospital where she had been a patient for several days. A "Id Pull’ Was sponsored by D9411?! Women's Institute in Dlrnlav Hall. Monday. May 10m. Th9 hllhest score for the evening “'98 held by Mrs. Harry Crozicr and Mr. Robert Cousins, while the lowest score was held by Mr. John Bearlsto and Mr. Wallace Adams ipluvinc as a lady). s dainty lunch was served by member; o! the W. I. Proceeds for school fence-Dar. ' The Remington-Indian River dramatic players presented Dea- con Dubbs in Malpeque Hall Fri- dly evening, May 7th to a Well- filled hall. The play was well pre- sented and enjoyed by all. The entertainment was sponsored. an behalf of the Y. P. Society of Prlnctown United Church. A good sum was realized from sale of candy and portion of door fund. The players were treated to ice cream and cake by the Young People of Msipeque. X-Iiay Telescope llas Possibilities (By Alton L Blakeelee) NEW YORK. May 1o- (AP)- An "X-ray telescope" announced today promises to give doctors liv- ing movies telling scores of things about the human body that they couldn't see before. - In effect, it nesrly brings s“... light into the human body. It can "i!" x-rly 11111868 on s fluores- cent oCYCCTI 500 times brighter than- they now are. Westinghouse mm search laboratories scientists said.‘ It was developed by Dr. John W. Colts-nan. 32-year-old physicist, This tremendous brightness is the exciting development, because it shows so much more detail about internal organs. Dr. W. Edward Chamberlain, Philadelphia phy- slcian who suggested the idea, said it would make it far easier to spot cancer and tuberculosis quickly. to study the human heart in action. and even to diagnose kidney troub- les early. l-Ie predicted the bright pictures would make mass surveys for can- cer fessible, and that doctors even- tually may look inside every pa- tient in hospitals to help learn what's wrong. _ A kind ‘of telescope tube does the brightness trick. It's a tele- scope in the sense that it msgni~ fies Dfghtnese. The tube picks up the X-rays If"! thly Pass through the body and turns them into light rays and then into electrons inside the tube. The electrons then are hurled across the tube at speed of 5,000 miles a second. They hit a fluores- cent screen so hard that they make -a much brighter image. _ VTLlEli GUARDIAN. g GHARLOTTETOWN Native 0f 0'Lesry Retires iln Mass.» Tho following item is taken from a Resell“. Mlle. paper. The Mr. Perry referred to is a native supurban transportation ‘Prospier R. Perry of 1B9 Street is retiring. having scan many changes in the lines on which he has worked. "On April 21. 190mm went tn work for the Boston and Northern. later the Bay State. now the Eastern Mass. Street Railway Co. l-iis first run was in Chelsea. While electric cars Werg in use he was a motonman and later he “ccn-verted" to bus driving. - “He is a native of Prince Edwar Island where he was born in 187d. l-Ie came to the States as a young mam and established a horns in Reading for his widowed mother and his sisters. He has resided 1n the town ever since. His first. wife, (nee Many J. Richard) passed away some years ago. lie later married Cecelia Peters. "Upon retirement Mr. Perry find-l himself in good health. He is plann- ing soon to go to his sis-tuner home in Prince Edward Island. "ilk. Penry ‘has been popular with his co-workers and well liked by the public he served. I-Ie is a charter znrmiber of Rea-ding Council, Knights of Columbus." ~S Over 1 .500 Delegates Will Attend Dominion Legicn- Convention veterans from all parts of Can- ada are now en route to Saskatoon to attend the Dominion Convention of the Canadian Legion from May 23rd to 27th. More than. 1.500 delegates are expected to attend the veterans’ parliament. Among the principal resolutions to be discussed will be ones on pensions. '1 _. on?‘ men/t, communism. national d ence and inmrntgratlon. while Commmiisns has not made any great inroads in the Legion. nevertheless many delegates are going prepared to strengthen the l Legion’: constitution on. the admittance of those professing this doctrine. The Governor General Viscount Alexander, Grand Patron of the Lleglon, will officially open the convention. Also in attendance will be sir Richard noward-Vysa. honorary treasurer of the British Legion; Major Ernest Huston, honorary secretary of the British Empire Service League and Colonel Wm. Rae, the Canadian Legions representative on the B.E.5.L. Council. It is expected that a large number or veterans of World War II will be present. A considerable number of thorn are already fill- ing executive positions in the orgdnization, Whowillbetlvenewleaderof the 300.000 members comprkmg tin strength of the Legion is un- luwwn. Major General C. B. Pflcv. the present president. has signified that he will‘ be unable to tsckito another term °f office. irmsn of the Convention i; Brigadier Alex. Ross of Yorkton, Sssk. . In attendance from Prince Edward Island will be Maior .7. A MacDonald. Cardigan, president of the Provincial Command: MINT N- W. Lowther. provincial represent- ative on the Dominion Command: LieuIL-Col. L. T. Iowthar and J. 8 Walker of this City: Lester Jenkins. Summerside; George Gordon Montague; and William Sanderson Kinross. nasvr nan. m rnsncn PARIS. 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