JUNE 13, 1953 ! Be sure you get medical advice on your hearing: SEE YOUR PHYSICIAN! It he suggests a hearing did, he sure you get BETTER IIEARIIIG with time-tested economy-proved 3Moo:'is or rmous ZENITH .85 QUAUTY . . . EACH ON LY (Ions Omidiietleri Devicu st inodeule utn mt) ig.DAY MONEY-IASK GUARANTEE it you are hard-of-hearing. the first and only person to tum' to is your physician. Zenith Hear- ing Aid dealers are wisely aware oi this fact; they know there can he no substitute for qualiiied medical advice. y It your pliysician says you need a hearing aid. then see your Zenith lieariniz Aid dealer. l.earn firsthand about Zcnith's ”hear better" features and economy... with operating cost as low as Vie per hour. Get full details on the lainoiis S-year alter-purcliase irntcction plan ivcn to each Zenith buyer. 'rmr dealer is ltSl(d in the classified telephoti diicclmy. Or write today for tree literature and complete list of Zenith Dealers. Zenith Radio Corporation of Canada. l.td., Canada Trust Bldg., Windsor. Ontario, Canada. All three Zenith Nd: have the Seal at Acceptance ot the Council on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the American Medical Association. lael: tor this Seal when buying a hearing aid Iy Iiikm oi tonieiis Zenith it and India Sm , keeps false teeth white! bright! sweet! clean! JN-B1 GVGX REGISTERED TRADE MARK POSITIVELY BANISHES DENTURE ODORS tlmlrurtinm on bottle) T?-T-ej- COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACTIOZI AND ANNALYSIS G. F. HUTCHESON & SON Optometrists I 53 Grafton Street A Portrait For A Page In History ( I u...LL topped with purple velvet I'OIiP. corniiatinii dress Her Majesty Queen Eliziilietii 11 presents a picture for posterity. On her head is the slate crown. In her left hand is the orb, emblem of Wearing hrr THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN sovereign power. at knliizhily power. sincerity. In her riizht hand slin hold: tho izceplre, ensign On her urists she hears the bracelet: of HAMILTON W. I. i y itive ask 1 member of the Music .Festival Association to give it short itnlk at. the convention. which will be held in Hamilton llhis year. A letter of appreciation was read from the Hamilton hsll'for etece curtains purchased by bhe Institute Regular meeting of Hamilton W. I. was held at the home at Mrs David Ramsay on June 1 with 17 members and two visitors present. The president conducted the meeting which opened Wilth "O Canada" followed by the Creed. The i for "W ""1! finance committee reported on! MY? NN1 SUIIDSOH W8! RSKH1 candy sold at the adjudication nritn izive the address or welcome. one-act plays in Kenslngtmn. Ityn was decided to present A three- wss decided the conventiion oxecu- "00 D1R.V in the hall. The Institiite will provide icecream and cake for I I SUNUGHT the school closing. It. was agreed that hhe lnstitiite sponsor it dramatic society which will be formed in the fell. Mrs. Harry Taylor and Mrs. J. M. lum- say were appointed delegates to the provincial convention. Mrs. Jas. A. Ranisay reported on the execu- tiive nice-tiinq of the district ooh- rention and several points were diectmed including resoliutions. Lunch was served by hostess and C0l1Vln'lM.e(!. For Quality Milclncss . Value Nothing can take the pfrco of Sunlight New. lsoilrr than ever Sunlight wzisl-i:-s er. ' yiing washable. It's all pure. n:::.r.1 EO.1)'Ij'. No wonder it.'iI Cr.mi(ln's l".1x'iiiirite hnr soap. (let. New Sunliglit this very day! X K l)1.S'I'l”.8 .' ( I(iAl?i' l '7 dl.-)lVi '”l.'iii J I 75 CENTS FOR A 1?. EXPOSURE ROLL Woman Editor From Formosa Tours Canada 011 UN Fellowship SASKATOON. ICPI A nienil)cr! rnflw hi” bppn Eillmrge M Imm” orp inns an ie aged since of the national Legislature Yuan I , , -the legislature of National China fat M. m.":'1t""Ie m Nank!n3- sh” as pi-incipa o a nursery school on Formosa-7-is touring Canada on . . , ii United Nations fellowship io!”" "NW" ””!d"”” 3” Chlmkkink study Canada's welfare program. land from 1949 "7 1951 hwded 5” Mrs. You Fit. editor of two mag-! Ormmmmc M .Tm.wn.m nztnes in T iwan, t.l t F -: . . . . mesa. wns in Snsifhltpdoh (if:-cenflllvy oyhhiv IV? 1!" NTS also pmlewor to attend the fourth biennial hVCSt.-i tm,!l(;l'1C ;::13w,' ypt-Ibsnnnel admlms" ern regional conference on social! 19! me mmmylu;lg:?ag:hg:ve.E,nTent K. t' ' - - I nver- wjirdrs Yr-n Fu said tl f t tl ism. H-Om 1949 m 1951. .. . to 1'5. ' s - - . she will do wlivn she rctilirns N(;II.,y,)ls A15 W.” H” first V15” M be to draft legislation to protect no in! 10l'Il(lmtll('i:Ihll?(I1:&I!:eIlIIIlt?J'?enI- children. , ” - '9 HWY" isity of Washington and later at. She is in Canada to study orph- ! tended the University or Cgnfor i M13305. 1'HmH.V 59FViNt-I. federal at Beikoirvv, Calif. na and provincial budgets for clild . .i . , welfare. and the training and lip. dnILI;;'to:sOliTi:P eplyyidgiw with two Dolntment of Personnel. tendiitgvcollegelin tit? Urglltreld gt 3:- Child welfare is is big field in and the other is at school at (.)ttI China. said Mrs. Yen Fu. There awn. ' "9 W law! to Protect children Mrs Yen says she nlrend h ' ' y as AMAZING BIIT TRUE A FREE FILM WITH EVERY ROLL OF FILM RECEIVED BY US ON MONDAYS & TUESDAYS WE SEND YOU ONE ROLL FREE In Sizes of 127 - 620 - 120 - 616 - 116 ONLY (55 CENTS FOR AN 8 EXPOSURE ROLL DAILY SERVICE ON ALL ROLLS NEGATIVES 4 CENTS EACH MAIL YOUR FILMS TODAY MAIL saint SERVICE ox. 11 CHARLOTTETOWN National Y.W.c.A. convention Opens in Quebec Toiiay . .iiu enrolment of 850," she said. QUEBEC, (CF) -- The Young! Women's Christian Association my study the "serious Problems": M153 Roy said of the sa YWCA's. lacing Wlmg marrmyd wmne” who joint YW-YWCA's and branches, 3" hlgmy "Fined m buslmss m 48 had recreation programs. She DWfe35!0"”! hen” icported 30 associations owning In In HCWTC55 Prepared I” ”"!i:.vnis, 14 owing swimming pools, dill"! 0993""? ””!c"l5 M the llaiylive renting gyms and 12 renting tional convention being held here-ypoolsy Mrs. -7- 11- 53-V339 M T”mm0' 1”"! ”There are two associations tional president 0! the YWCAV smd building gyms and two building "alarming ulures were Wmaspd pools." she said. in the Umtcd mat” a5 m me The director noted that. there had number 01 ”u5'-”'-ed- ”"”"”5yherii increasing co-operation on Recreation Programs PAGE NINE the part of boards of education which enabled the "Y" to increase service to public and high schools. Miss Roy said it was hoped that in specialist in residence work and food service would be added to the national staff. "There are 58 nssocintioiis and branches of the YWCA," she said, ”39 with residence. 37 of which have food services." During the inter-convention per- iod four new associations of the YWCA were formed in Cobourg and Port. Hope. Ont.; Lethbridge. Aim, and New Westminster, BC Overheard in a bus. Mother, it: little girl sucking a lollipop: ”Dnn'1 put your lollipop on the i:PllLlPr man's coat. You'll get, hairs on it.' wrecks lound among this group-” a- Mrs. Savage said these girls sud-! denly find themselves ininrei-sect lny y . leaning. cooking. marketing and Eventually "baby chasintz" tnr honey TIIe'NeIghbor? of which they are prepared . W 4,5 .T'””1 "As one third ot our member-y ' ship of some 45,000 is married. it is necessary to study their special needs in program planning.” i YWCA Membership Phyllis Haslsm. personal secre- tary or the YWCA national couus cil, reported that twosthirds of thr- membership is Protestant. lhe other beintz composed 1aI'izCl.V "T Roman Catholics. with some ot the Jewish, Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic faiths. "The largest proportion of the YW membership is in the 16 in 20 age group,” she said. "with ot- y tiee workers forming the creator" part of the membership in lame y centres. then home makers. inch , school students and professional workers. In is summary of activities sinoe the last. convention in 1949. Agnes Roy. national executive director of the YWCA, said that rural clubs had increased. i ”There are 1'1 of these clubs with. By George Clark learned much from her Canadian, tour which started several weeks. ago at. Ottawa. From Ottawa. she! travelled to Toronto and then toy Saskatoon. After completing her: Western tour Mrs. Yen will return east to Toronto and Montreal. l 2 f l'-?t"vi'um nwuv 0-' In , L" ”My husband taught me to drive, but by the time I studied parking. we weren't speaking." CHLOROVVU && REGULARLY 904: For a limited time only. you can huy l.wn tubes of Chlorodent for 216 less than the regular price. It's a wonderful chance to see forynurself how Chiorodent gives you a clean. fresh month all day! You'll have rt (TIJIANER mouth with Chlorodent. 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