PAGE Two THE cuAnnogjfila-frgww suARniAn W 0X V001‘ wasfies W}! T110. T BLEACHING!" "Now my clotbes coma so clean they're wbire “ " " ,, It the b‘ wash ever!" That’: wba! so many wornm tell us about the New OsrydoL You see, its new kind of “l-lustle-Bubhle" suds are much richer in washing power than before; Every ounce of New Oxydol is packed with more power to wash clothes white. To an amazing degree, this livelier Winnie-Bubble" sudsing prevents the gradual graying and yellowing that naturally settle in fabrics after washing. Except for stains or unusual pieces, You’ll agree. . . you get the WIIITEST WASH EVER Or OX YDOL Guarantees Double Your Money Back! of course’, yout- witsh fairly gleam!- white Safe For Colours and Rayons, Tool Yes, New Oxydolis safely itself! Milder on hands than before! Not only safe for dainty washable colours, but safe for lovely washable rayons, too! It's modem soap! So cbange la New Oxydol. And if you don't agree it gives you the whitest wash ever, simply return the package with name and address to OXYDOL, Montreal, and twice the purchase price will be refunded; -—shmv$ NEW OXYDOL 0H0- Washes Other Leading Soaps! Now.the whiteness ofclnthts washed by different soups is scientificall com- pared! Equal sample of clothes - wash with equl_l amounts of these song's forgo equal by tctric Eye. And Oxydol wins! Ounce for ounce, do] clearly out wvashes other Canadian sqap's—inclu ‘ng soaps in wide use. priced the same ss Oxydoll n measured Sea View The fishermen are bringing In grime fine catches of lobsters and the trucks are beinil liq” W53’ 0W- veying them LO the points 0i ship- ping and calming. Mm. the members of the sea View W-I- m. her hcme on Wcdxiosday even- ing foi- their May meeting. Presi- dent was in the chair and charge of meeting WITIChVODSITQd by sirigirlg ode and repeating Creed. Fourteen members responded t0 Roll Call by members tiellirifl MY Mothers Name. There were also two visitors present who the mefn- bers were pleased to criteria“!- Minutes of last. meeting were read arid sick and school committee re- ported satisfactorily. Four letters of appreciation were read from the boys overseas who had boxes. discus-ed bu cidezi on. It was unnmlously d9- cidcd that $2.00 be sent to Save ‘Ihe Children's Fund. A donation of $5.00 W215 Ricd Cross ~ for. which V will receive a. map of Prince Ed- ward Island. Mrs. Mrs. J. ‘the searing Class serving done by the class consist- The work was all beautifully done and deserves special mention also much credit. is due the ladies for their ginstnking work In teaching and Vicinity ber bell, J, M. Murphy entertained received Hospitalization was Grcu v nothing definite de- Mrs. also voted for the the school Ooulson and E Camipbell, lenders of then displayed P is“ I a" ting done for View members llhie display at the district convent-ion was then discussed and each mem- to donate an article. A com- mittee was then appointed to have chargeod this, Mrs. J. E. camp- Ptckerlng and Mrs Arthur Campbell. Delegates were then appointed to attend the An- nual Convention, F Donald. Mrs. and Mrs Robert was decided b0 Mrs . P06 d adjourned wihh Mrs daughter Enid have return their home here after spending a pleasant visit in Rustlco the guests oii’ Mrs. Donald's parents, Mr. and Tocmbs. the alas. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the leaders. tary also read a note of thanks frctn Malpeque Institute for knit- them by the Sea Layette for James W. O. Mr. William Simmons of the R C Al". was a recent visitor to sea View for ii short furlough. Mr. sliétnons has been transferred to beca Secre- Pres. . . Murphy Sutherland. It GI I tofgivite whip Nlew asguw pcOpg ring eu- p iiy T4>°k in the near future and Mrs. H. L. Sdnwl Donald was asked to coricspond with them and plans were made for same. Several of the members contributed the $1.00 promised at". a recent meeting to what had a1- y been contributed. Meeting the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. E. Campbell. Donald and little ed hirned to her homo in French River after spending a. pleasant visit, the guest oif Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGi-egor. Mr. Leslie McKay of the Gov- ernment Ship Brant. spent, Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Edward McKay, Darnley. Mrs. William Mill and Mrs. Cecil Mill accompanied by Mrs. Paul Thompson. spent a pleasant visit in Sea. View, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle McKay. Mia R/uth Ross, Health Nurse accompanied by Dr. James Keir, made a professional visit to the here during the past week arid lrinoculated the children against diphtheria, Intends are ion-y to learn that Mrs. Annie Sudsbury is wnfined to her timne through illness. Master Kai-l Crozier is making a good recovery following his recent severe illness frcm pnuetnonia. Mrs. Chester Buntsin, Mrs. to lame Campbell and Miss Doris Buntain all of Clifton were visitors to Sea, View on Monday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Donald. The many friends of Mrs ivilliam Cousins are glad to learn that slie is recovering from her recent illness. The fine weather has enabled the farmers to make good pro- gress with their seeding but the i118 of dresses made by the older Mrs. Jchn Oculson and _M‘r. girls and several other pieces that. Layton C0‘l1ll501"l werettiéecgnt vifit- land is very d1’?- 5 ll . r w .' . . ' e ——— had been done by the ma er s“ ltaiigiertgl ofethlizlglatlxe‘ Mi}. Cglllllfl who lmizo Holmes is qlllie Ill was an uncle of Mrs. Coulsoxfs. Mrs. samuel Bernard has ze- Mrs. all; her home in Baltic, suffering from an attack of plusrisy. Much sympaihy__i_q fell: for the A RING 0F PERFECT BEAUTY! It meant so much to her to know that the can proudly cherish this symbol of your romance. ..So glve her a Bridal Wreath -— a diamond you know it worthy _ of the famous 4-point guarantee of perfect coloring. cutting. brilliance and flawless quality- Fltii INSURANCE AND ORIDFS BOOKD l" ¢. w. a .-_~..__... _._...__ PATTERSON J EWELLER Gt. George St. LOVELY RINGS Oil DISPLAY //( ii”: ’. .1. n. viiiiiitms The Friendly Jeweller Gt. Geo. Street. . litilllill WliI-QIIH t n. u, , BiliililAli WREATH t rill‘,- '1.r' IOI OIlI-ITI All IILIII OOOIIIII BROS. Bridal Wreath Diamonds 8: Wedding Rings OIIOOII TIIAT IIII IT BUMTWERSIDI P. E. L See the latest styles here. Nr, ohflgaflon MOASE JEWELER Sum METSIITII. iiimuy and ri-ieiicu of Mrs. Mar?‘ E. mam of spring Valley. who passed away at. the Prince 0o. Hos- pital so suddenly. A host of friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Rioy Woodside who went. to Montreal recently has had a. successful operation and is now well on the way to recovery. Mrs. Giarlottie Bernard and Mrs. George Milton of Maiden, Mass were recent visitors "o Sea. View the guests of Mrs. Colin Donald. Many are sorry to learn of the serious illness of Mr. Bruce Rielly with pneumonia. Miss Ruth MacDonald, Sununer- side spent. Sunday with her pag- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mc- Donald, Mr. Donald Cousins has returned to his home in Park Corner after spending the past winter months in Halifax. N. s, Mr. and ltfrs. Wallace MacNutt of Darnley received the sad news from Ottawa on Sunday evening that their son sergant Gerald Muc- Nutt of the R..C.A.F. was mis¢ing in air operations on May 15th "the sympathy of a. host. of friends is extended to them in these anxious days while they wait for more def- inite word. All hope that he may yet be safe somewhere in the fighting pone. Mrs. Elmer stoniy has returned to her home in Borden after a pleasant visit spent with hei- par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Adams. w. and Mrs. Robert. Sell-it, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sellar and baby o! Wheat-icy River were recent visi- tors to Darnley th~ ~|-~=_ of Mr and Mrs. Kari-y Crozler. A nuimiber from Sea View attend- ed the play at French River on Monday evening, entitled Bringing Hcme The Bacon. This was under we auspices of the French River . I. PROTECT HEATING EQUIPMENT AGAINST RUST Combining patriotism. practical Jflciency and comfort, Canadian hotneowners who clean up their heating equipment and gimrtl it against rust and corrosion this summer will be making an import- ant contribution to the nation's war effort. With little effort and at very small 00st, they will be helping to conserve fuel for more important wartime needs, will eliminate the need for elaborate equipment. re- pairs or replacements and, at. the same time, will assure themselves of warmer, more comfortable homes next, winter. It's a real fuel economy to clean your furnace and keep it in repair. If you're careless wit. your heat- lng plant, you're likely to waste several tons of coal in c. single winter. Now more than ever it is important to conserve fuel in view of wartime transportation difficul- ties. The warning to "clean up now" is a. timel one with annual clean- up camps gns under way across the country. If your stove. furnace or boiler needs repairs, arrange for them now. Don‘t wait: until full to order needed parts - they may talu a long time to procure. U80 paint. muse or oil to coat. the parts of your heating equip- ly to rust and deteriorate dung: summer ‘-“ . Rust and co cause more damage to heatin plants than almost any nmoun of use. Glenn the equip-- ment thoroughly before coating with protective covering. If your cellar is unusually damn and heating equipment rusts rapid- lgkbuild s fire occasionally during summer months. This will inhibit spieiul of nist. The smoke pipes of idle coal. burning furnaces and stoves tend to rust through quickly. Take them down. wrap ln newspaper, and store in s dry place until they ue needed next fall. 1f y call In a qualified fumiwe cleaner. His bill will smaller than the one you'll have 1n my If {gut equipment deteriorates during e sui-iimer. For the first four months oi’ 1M2. up to April 25. the number of hog carcasses graded in Canada was 2.091.499. iin increase of 144.992 on the corresponding period of 1941. 3‘ Ottawa Announces Quality Grades For Canned Lobster OTTAWA. May Ql-Officisl unl- ity grades for oamiod lobster vo been established by madeedunder the E mi Ibods on. . . Dolaiohaud, Minister of Fisheries, sol: gm Magdalen Islands who have ware- house lahellmg gnu shipping facil- ities for handling st least 500 oases 5 year or their equivalent. ‘Rim grades sreset upby the regulations, "Ezxtra Fancy Quail ," " Quality" and "Standard Qiulifiya’ and graded lobster must be lube with prescribed designations, which may not be used 1113011 w! B011- , The grading will be _ the Canned Fish nispection Ls. ratory of the Do- minion Department of Fisheries, Halifax, and the laboratory will issue certificates covering all par- cels of lobster which it grades. regulations, Mr. Zita. but it will bring to those lob- stei- canners and dealers who use the new system the benefit which comes the modern food trade from marketing goods which have been certified as to quality by qualified government authority. Labels showing official grade de- siguntion; must be re tered with s prescribed symbol of qusli -q, crown enclosing the grade and with the word “Government? shown above the crown and the word "Inspected" below — and the minister emphasized the point that it is only on lobster graded by the laboratory that the grade designa- tion may be used. For the current year the laboratory will supply, for use by persons marketing the graded product, stickers showing the symbol of quality. Grading Permits All lobster for which giodlxig Is sought, must. be sumbttted by the holder of a. “Canned Lobster Grad- ing Permit." and the regulations provide that to obtain such a. per- mit an applicant "shall furnish, on n, form provided by the department, evidence that. will satisf the min- ister that. he is estaib = ed in the canned lobster indust within the Eastern Fisherim Divi , which comprises Nova. Bcotia, New Bruns- wick, Prlrioe Edward Island, and the Magdalen Islands of Quebec. and has sufficient warehousing, labelling and shipping facilities to handle a min equivalent thereof, during l/he cal- endar year covered by the pert-nit, and that. he agrees to conform to this requirements d! these regula- tions." Applications for the - ing of parcels of lobster are to be made by the permit holders in writing, to the department's chief supervisor at Hnlfax and each a9- plica-tion must, show. among other things. the number of cases to be graded, where the ane stored, and the cannery t. number of the canning Ian which produced the goods. e laboratory gradin fee will be at the rate of ten oen for each case of ninety-six half-potmd cans or its equivalent. A sliding scale of minimum with- regulations. although the laborat- ory is not limited w the minmum but. may sample such numbers of cases and cans as may reasonably be required to determine the grade. When n. parcel of 100 cases or less is to be graded a minimum of eigh- teen cases must be with drawn and a sample or samples from each case opened and graded. The scale of withdrawals increases somewhat with the sires of the pnrws and where this parcel contains more than 500 cases a. minimum of forty- eight. must. be withdrawn and sampled. The regulations cover matters of detail in with the grading system rind it» operation and they provide also- thait regrading may be authorize? if til-m laboratory decision as to the grade of any parcel of canned lob- sfer ls diallenged. In the words o‘ the regulations "the tvegrading shall be conducted at the laboratory variou= connector i- _.__ - fifl ad-Wjufilf/ HERE IT IS! GOODJWEARS TIRE LIFE EXTENSION M. Q Motorists by llio thousand III asking "What um I going lo do about my lint?" There's onlyono ontwQiLaGOODYEAII TIRE LIFE EXTENSION PI-ANI This low-coal, systematic, slill- lul service ltoops your llros on your wheels.‘ Don't let your ear In lold up for laelt of lint, get storied on extended lilo for your firs: : : : nowl IIORIIE MOTORS lent. ltreel ciiiiiotmwii. r. it. i. v ‘i’ 1D4lbe imum of live hunderd cases of canned lobster, each 0f ninety-six half-pound cans or the diowals for laboratory sampling purposes when lobster is submitted for grading is laid down by the ‘MAY 22, I ‘i by three qualified whom shall be seected by 0 is pellsut, one by the chief will‘ irgvr and the other by the labors- wry." 1nd the decision of this board shall be final. Canadian Wheat Board Operations icons. one of th EVERY DAY MORE i~lE@t-*’l..l.f. DRINK UITAWA, May 19-40?) -'Ihe Houseltwo: wgcmmcd rusted icultui; comm ii ea s. v0 - at l0 u» five ll album y; xii-ms “'Y°“"'°““ ewlsiiitgwagoa-nmeni-lmiedwteruiizial ln 1- and IZ-os. mo“ m. mu“ I H packages-alto cunts they received those l“ ‘mini Fm l" W151" In Improved 13$ crop years 1939-40 and 194$ FILTER t" - T. C. D0 I! (0.0.P. Weyltluu) ism: m‘? iiiroimi "'"" b9 I"!!! the omit-aims, which A! stfldslnt f“ '“ WSIOGI: IIMM opggioiu. ff/VUH lfAr’ 7ft? win-milieu also voted down, 14 to four. a motion by n. a. Perlecy (Con. Qumppelle) that mar- l" 98-11118 records covering the "hug? 130.003.0110 bushels to hhe U"! K111840111 the board in m“ m! Produced. r. Parley gold m m Oflllflbllflfl would be of value 5 d gnaw hpw muq, D, °T°°mm ‘W8 studies. oeived for mm; wheat. M jab-n?» Dmlmlly (Li-b. Wood D, G. McKenzie, chairman of dotglin msald the United Kine- the board of grain commissioners. m, cwlifm ° msior cu-itcmer told the committee iiu board Wllld ‘mam ‘m Wheel Ind an ln- not, m1 u» esminll o! ii Lalre- A t» Bun -u“"u¢"°°fliy"-’ntii u“; %:°':..%‘.’.Y°."s..";%i;""”' “m” mimic... ........-.. .. = n certain localities there is $110; “"§r*‘l‘°‘%.?.*;‘l;"‘ 11>: p mp1,,“ —-————-—- ' s 5a e “n err JELLYFISII IMPRINT ited supply 0! Grade A-l, ‘hi $9 Mggsleillgree blfiflalflll elevfl- The Smithsonian Institution's represents the finest quality “m, "M" or the clirnanliaii eiiiiiiiilixiii iigpilentuiliioiiiigllhiiisiiileiiiebieii iiliiis “om Govemmenhmspe“ iwiwi a wielifiiflui prim; life. _ ' “Vflded rimi pa“... in cdflddq ics ins u» cooimitteo Itlsreqiflred b i i‘ they rt- Government Grads; mask ml,‘ shown clearly with all eggs otiere Save By Shopping For These 21c Values DII SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EATONS BAKING POWDER 11». 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