Icekyokhzfloanaowltlo Dorothy Gray Dry-Ski" Cleanser ; . . softens an It cleanses. $1.25, $2.50, 34-50- Follow with refreshing» 11°11‘ drying Orange Flower Skin 1* $1.10. $2.25. Use richly lubricating Special Dry-Skill Mixture aa your night creams $2.50, $4.50. We also have specialized Dorothy Gray preparations for care of oily okin and normal skin. Co" for your precious akin as faithfitlly as you brush your teeth! MGDRE 8 WLEODIEE CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E .1. ITALILNB DRINK fsznoxmn snur NEW YORK. Oct. 21 —-iCP)-A iriplo method oi’ sterilizing milk h atkrimg in a small amount oi hyfiozm peroxide, the familiar antiseptic. ls being used in Italy. The milk is said to taste better Iran pasteurized milk, an American Qomiical Society magazine reports, lad sterilization is complete for three daya The idea has been stud- ied betore. but. an Italian ehanical company in Milan. Italy, apparent- ly solved. the problems of producin8 hydrogen peroxide that is 111811 enough in purity. 891mm? and concentration to be used in milk. American investigators are studying the treatment. Containers tor the peroxide-treated milk have to be made oi tinned iron. alum- inum. gloss or clay Prvdflm 5m" the peroxide is reactive to 1Y0!» mpper, lead and alkslles- OCTOBER SPECIALS Tho IAAIIE ELEIA BEAUTY SALON 76 Gt. George Si. Phone 2191 log. $7 for .. log. $5 for .. Ra]. $3.50 for $5.00 $3.50 .$2.50 Mvunood ‘Sladonlst Form- $1.75 $150 Children's Penn By Ken Reynolds w“, lllllliili a iillilliv o I lllllilll‘ i ll ll ill ' ' “on! "ti"! We learned about nalng Guardian Wont '_ lie-I'm better olli” y’ at Lowui Ru“ is! D. 0. s...“ 8 Sooo Ilo llood To Soorifloo Potatoes iheiiumaraio sacrifice their pom- itoea no suicide prices." arid Mir. TWIN‘. ‘The price as a whole at h nzlsiactory aa than I no control o! acreage and no con. rololmaa-katinmbutlwufldnmt- lamliylhacoaeeitrclarorsernnota hkher price." had just returned he had hog no all 1min o the decision. but he felt the 1103mm was as anticipated. l n sudlew fimiher details. Cornwall l (brawn School has rte-opened {or the coming term, with Miss Betty Kim. Charlottetown aa teacher lllaa Dorothy Disnafard and Misc Inn Iiowtiher, two pupils o! the saune aha, have reccwered from operat- ions for appendicitis, 'I‘hei.1- friend; In 838d to see them able to at. tend adrooii again. Miss Enma liIacPllail o! Moore and Miaoleods Ltd, Charlottetown who rsaomtziy imdcnwent am opera- iion in the PEI Hospital is oonvalescmg at the home at her sister, Mina. Arthur Howard. Rev. J. R Skinner preached to a lame arlmdierace at the Sunday service. Flowers vrere placed in memory o! the late George Boyle. by his family and certificate oi’ life membership in the Canadian Bible Society was presented to Mao 0011;, Murray. Mira. G. R. Bain has arrived hcflle from DeLlsle, Sssk, M1‘, Beln remained ln Sask to spend the winter with his mother Addi- son. M. and Mrs. Reuben Wilson and Mr. and IMlrs. Arthur Baker left Tuesday mornins for Shediord, 0m» 3-30!‘ 5139011408 two weeks with Mir. and Mrs. Fond Wilson, The many Irlcnds o! Mr. R. L. lvtaeKlnnon are pleased to 11am p1 the improvement in his mam; “m; $33110 treat-silent in the Bmatcr. l . “mm 0i Cornwall acre busily 95858011 wading potatoes. ‘The acreage ln tihls vicinity L; lame and the (flip la donsliletfid l. good one, 1k Phyllis Godfrey has reiiasrn- ed in Monoion alter enjoying a pleasant holiday an, her m“ h, Qzrnwall. \ ma. Henry M. Hyde qient 1 short holiday visiting Mo's. Addie Diver. Mmwscue. Mr. Blair Beckett, miarmtmqwn spent Sunday visiting mom; in Cornwall. ll"- lflh Rwnnr anr! young a.“ ca“ "h h" . s. r do, Meadow Bank, —Oor. W Hy OOINWALL MISSION IAND wall Mlbaion Band was held at; me hcnte ct Miss Laura Crosby with 9189mm meumen and eight viait_ u}! present. Mrs C. Mrmay pee- sided and the meeting upmw wmh filming "Wihen He Cmnoth" lollow. “i W WW0" Fwd plume and WWW in unison. Psalm XXIII was read by Wanda. Willis. Evelyn Godfrey led the business part and called om Janet‘ Skinner to read "is WWW o! DNl/iwo meeting and call (the loll The flank-offer. m3 WWW“ were received while the nmnibeirs can; "Hear the Pen. 111°! dfimins" and amounted to ‘All. Wm‘!!! Friends were page 0d around. Christopher Ayers pigg- odhiamoneyinummnhdw 3w; Rfwhm was so follows: solo, M“- WWI S0005. maximize by libtinm Hyde. Janet Skinner and Audrey Primell. Ill. was decided to hold the m" lllflfllflfl m lilo loam o! a Mite-Boo: 011111013 0n the averting cl November 7m nu» mum or all pnwmit was extended 11y Mr; Gonna lillacmlillait to the hmtqg for Mr klmhesa "deem loves the little chfldrm" and Lilo Miqnih ‘“ lllmlflbt the mating to a %. A bullet lumbar w“ owned. IIIUIIIIIII -, I'll!" r COL At “Suicide” Priors [luring d uailaizorwcrt 'I‘loeO0tobermeetir3oitheQJm. I“ "l! CHARLOTTETOWN ?IT _-; ‘Improvements In Public ilealth. lfast Year pointed out. ‘t the meetl rnsllmn tron-torrent is no; E» ion-l moiety that site-pa balnein by the Prime Edna/rd Island Government, through legislation, up mane it comrmlaory Ior mdivld- fiur Xmay li’ required to do a0 by the chic! medical health olficer o! the Province ’ Dr. Keeoinfa Report Following in the text c! Dr. Keepings repent as chairman o! the committee on epidemiology and public heaillih: "The past year with the except- ion oI the pollomyelltls that has been more or i-aas epidemic, has ‘been o. healthy one oo In as oouw mrmleoilole diseases are comer-nod. Diphtheria eases and dsnitihs die. by about co per-lent. Oaoes dropped from 68 to l9 and deaths lrolm l0 to 4. Cases and deaths. garter-ally 1mm respiratory diseases. were lower than previous Yeats. ‘merewarenocasesolillwhoidor Pamtyphoid lever during the year under review. Some 36 eases o! Scarlet Fever WETG reported rte- sulrtrlng in no d-caihs. “Tlhe minor communicable dis- eases, chickenpox and mtunps, were probably illJqpou-icd but no deaths occurred from chickenpox. mumps. measles, ivhooulnz cough or as 1 said before scarlet fever “Deaths froth tuberculosis hit a new low I011‘ the year i1945\ only 38 oases, contrasted with 57 for 1944 amd 42 for 3943. Considerable more cases, however, were foimd by means o; the mass X-ray survey with (he mobile unit During the latter part or i945 and up to sept- ember 7th this year, some 40,000 we're Xmsvyed Frun this number 120 eases were discovered who requires treatment either in an institution or bod not st home. Polio Cases .'In the early part or June {our oases or poliomyclitis were diagnos- ed around Vernnon Bridge. Tfhen more than four weeks elapsed be- lore further cnsm were reported lrn iihe Montague area. In July the reported cases were iour In August the cases numbered 2'1. ed, cine riezw oaso has been report- ed and delayed lemris c! iour canes which accounts (or 69 cases so Im- repooted this rltururter. Out o1 tlhls ntunber 1S halve died. ‘Ilhe 8888 are interesting. 0 under 5 years. - 2 between 5 years and 10 years. 6 between l0 yeru-s and 20 years 2 between 20 years and 30 years. 3 between 30 years and 40 yea/rs. To 5UXIIIIlM‘l'!A3Z—_ Cases reported u. dale Dealtihs wp-orwsi . No reports available for . . . . . , .. 4 Retpoovt on area and extent o! paralysis ior the remaining 56 is as follows:- Hhnd. Mild Arm; Mild Both, (arm and log) ild OiifneirgMl-ld Hand, . , . . Owmr-lo-Muoarc Oiiher, Seven; General weakness (no paralysis) Gem-ml Paralysis (om-la and legs) "The number or these 1 3 Method. ‘Ilhe Govu-nntent I mtder- stand ls hoping to reg‘; s; all? OCTOBER Z3. 1946 a When you're malring your own WE WOULD BE DELIGHTED T0 HELP YOU WITH JUST Tl-II MATERIAL YOU WILL APPROVE‘. IN OUR DRESS FABRICS DEPARTMENT YOU WILL FIND COATINGS IN EVERY STYLE . . . FOR EVERY TASTE. ' BOUCLE COATING, 54 inches wide . . . in black. cocoa brown, dark ' green, navy and Ilmvzll blue. Per Yard .5395 . . $4.75 . . $5.50 FLEECE COATING, 5-i inches wide, wine, black, hroyvn, green, navy and Royal blue. Per Yard ......................... $3.25 . . $3.50 ASPRAIIIIAN for irimnting, 5i inches wide ........... $5.00 and $9.50 f? 1 ‘ NEW English Printed RAYGNS these delightful fabrics have just cume in, charming in colour, taste. hi"? effective in design, ~ $3.253“, § J