t“! nrlend “llli-dloplrlilialtreglullihllel Tlgiiil-lilli "o; gnighi ptudio. serving customer: all vlvleii-“Caunde. who'll like our work. too. Films Rollsmifzxilslifll I, PfihTOd o on e 25¢ an Floor “SuIyW-Pnmpt Moll Service m; 5.5:.“ ..':2'~i=::;:;i.: iiriisi i: l ' ual quick service with hclP ID hard l“ at but u long ae ou turn out euoh fine Rctlurde. i'ii welt-ii l evo to rvmt." ENLARGEMENTS | uni-penal: us’ In Euel mount: ilo Framed 59°-—Colored 79‘ lnhylgmqllil t" ii o" DI! 1" X o" ivory tinted to in Gold, Silver. Circiusinn Walnut or l“); Ebony finish frames. 59c ouch. ii mlnrgcrncnt colored. 79C- frlnt Numr Ind Address Plslnly on AllOrdetl 515g Snaps/w! Sillilllii lex I29. Ion Mme A. ‘IOIOMO For Foot Ailments CONSULT u. .1. A. BROWN. m». Orthopedic liliiiiPfiilibT Ml Greet George Street CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. DodrPs $250 Contest wmmucns ol entrieo were received in lbdifi $250 Tostimouill Contest recently ldvertiaed in this paper. The Conterluitl thululvea determined the correct answer. ‘flgmoetpopullrronlningoitheletterniinder " ' (thocorrecteiuwu) wuss ollowl: ‘MMA-(IPGIILSL 0l\n'l,Nfld.; g, MIL ii . TIIVQI, oieiimii. w. c. uney. nh Rusiico. . l. ‘ h p. D. Jclrirooii. Cslglry Along Miss . (inivcl. iz""=“-‘°~°.-= “its! ..i“"e;*.-i.3"ii:"= i r . . -. '1. Min". iiiiiiii, N 5.‘; Mo’. T. n oir. Moore luv. Snloplfl, n. ji S. lolde, For: Rouge, Winnii><8> an- Cliequea have been mailed to the fol- lowing prim winners:- $100 won by: in‘. i. A. iiiiiieiiu. i607 2lA A». cw. lmAiu. . $10 won by of the following: . u . ELI; I’ mt .- uii v BiaueéSDoru win. LMHouU. ei aiii st isriii ‘eriier, 20 Richy-lei Alvc. ' - F- ll- wriMVll ~49 si. lblilli l-‘iiiiiiiii. 0...; M... A. Mephun, 26 Greenawey Ave. Hamilton; d; Dillloedu mo-it-Mh-G. --ai"~':.'.:'.:i.'*iii"‘:S§ZEE:""-°"'-=“"~ it wonky ouch cl tho following: lheibureo, N34 A. E Ave Sarhtooll; . - n. oodl, dge, 0M4 Mn. F. Ciliihglione, iid i.. s ditty Minel. N.S.: Mra. 2041 ix. m. Av... vino...” yveen, 8 Rumble Ave.. Riclimon A. Demcu. l Bennm St. Trenehnrd. si L ll . ..iiiiil2°w"i?ll§t Pllllidfildll Iivc.._ Toronto: Mn. . nyiigbn Simeon w.. l I l Ann 11g: hfllllfllhlli, Mimtrbegl; ll.‘ . ii (l, Vl-rtllAOIlUE l Bclliclldiriil. Sill srj-iiiiiiiirii. i. rerfillll‘ oii Mn. min.‘ ss ooii-ii- 5a.. r. Joiinfi. Nil A. _ arm‘. l._i i_ on S! omnto: Mra. l’. H. Riddr. J0 t-ri-engiiiu Avc. ' ci-onio; Mn. B. i3. Mallet. l_li\\ll. eliippngen. .B.- Mll- H. niiii. 1H‘. s7». Ame... ill.‘ 4i. FOWlCI. 1m inn A e. . 96W lil§ Si. 1d rd Ayn, Nor-mill, Que. 55 Dnvercourt lld narocliclle, Slornoivziy. _ wtanillai. Que; Misc I. /\ ' . Jud; Mn. F. Sciiwicliicnlievg._i\lil.lino . Ont-z in. F. Roiinmiii, lioulii Viliaist. l’. rfemblay, 246 Delinelle, Moriirc-il. The Dodd: Medicine Co. l.til., Toronto I. All rmii radii-iota? sent; 1hr1lr1~lfll¢fi " I llflrm above at Left returned to Canlill llwlfll the Army hospital chip lm to fight Pte. r.. A. "Pr. Ii. c. Colld. iiiiiii-rii In o l" Enrliimii an. wiii Brown- ltaly; Cpl. Ray lsbister, shoulder onlntttqqtiigotepatothoroororolllt. “Lady Neilon". stcphen, wounded In ltalli motorcycle accident rnultlrile lniurlea In injuries in Italy: Ito. In Memoriam The death occurred at the P E i lioililllllnllilililililvilillllm“ A . Charlottetown. ghlgrt sci-vice m n; fune i ii . ‘h nasal? R563“. lira?‘ Qiiifiilgif“ b” m“ The remains were then conveyed to Cornwall cemetery, m, bum,‘ took place beside nu little oioiiier. away o. Harold David. who passed V91’ onfieyfiitartggo, led by Rev. J. °n‘?"§li§iiil’i1i°°“°“°' “fin-Y -" All-lil- Miw and Uncle IN MEMORIAM MRS. WILLIAM N HALE After a. 1on8 illness at her hum 1th“ lBcar River, there passed ma“; v nwoy to ner Heavenly home on March 27th, Add Neale. widow of the late William Neale. who predeceased her over three years ago. She was born at North River in the year 1869 being the damn“..- vf the late Joseph and Katherine Coleen. She has left beautiful memories of a life spent in Christ. l!!! llvlnil. all the sorrows and trou- bles of her life. which were many. were faced by that csim trust and patience on! o. life closely spent to her Master. whom she loved to ser- ve. ‘Ln all her associations her kindness won for her the love and respect of her many friends 3nd he bcliurs. m _ e eav i1 son Josepifaof igclgrumnlveérlosgihggl § lotto. Mrs. John Matti , A Road P.E.I.. and Dol1s>%ey, Elli‘: Hun in Halifax, N .S.. h l in and tenderly carcdwfog illgnodlurgl; her illness. Two brothers. John Col- uan, Charlottetown. and Thom Colgim Baxonvilie. Bless. also three e une w wasl e - 8Tb f rai hich angel tended was held on March wtllh. ls short service at the home followed bv service in souris United Church. Both services were conducted by her Pastor. Rev. W.A_ e, 13-13.. who gave a. very comforting and inspir mcswze 0n death being e crowning time of o life Christian service. Hyrruis th spent in 5° h .. was feelingiy rendered as lixileglilolfiy R.CM..P. She was lender-y laid to rest in SourL; West Cemetery beside her husband. Pallbearers were: Oh Omnip- llcll. Roy Tbwnsheznd. Michael Keefe. Hugh Sh Mooney and James i-iuirhes. who best oai-n drink hs cup of woe. Triumphant over pain Who patient bears his Cross below. He follows in Hlg train. ‘ 2o u GIRL GUIDE CONCERT The Charlottetown Girl Guides. assisted by the Charlottetown Brownies. resented a variety concert in oly Name Hall. April l9, to o. large and appreciate audi- enlce, which filled the hall to cep- acdlli}; proceeds of the concert. namely. $102.06 are t0 be llWCl 1°!‘ reQstabUshment o! Girl Guide work in the war-torn countries of Europe after hostilities have ceas- ed. Sincere thanks no; extended to p11 vmo in any way assisted the Guides in their successful under- taking. particularly the Holy Nam! Club for the use of their hell- LILLIAN M. DUCIIEMIN. District Commissioner .___-i-——— HINTS 0N ETIQUETT! Be careful when you throw Cl!- iiiet stubs. riiiisrlm them cflrelw- ly aiway may be a mimous as well as e careless prlwtlw- mi is nd vita- milig mvlllllg coillfillls lieizewblel- cover them with little or no water. To prevent milk from cuidllnsz or scorching. cook at a low MMJRN" ture end set ail baked milk fishes "5 in the Dombas area while WILLIAM c. u-zcinu, “mlllfl/Vice Pieeiueiit of Stun- dalll Blinds Limited. ‘lies elected it director of that company recent- Y- Announcement of the a ,. int- llllelllls ‘Xllllsllilalllagfifl lath lldhe illum- r o e ' - 111s. April 18th, '8 m This War-Four Yearsltgo By The Canadian Pres: APRIL 29. HMO-Allied troops re- dlllsfiial ‘in Norway . ac ve-pronged 14:21 attack in the central part of new‘ country. Prime Minister Mac. identekoosevelcfmnseilatévlgcrples- iii Washington. e “y APRIL w. l940—British War gffécéd announced British troops es further Nazi attempts t0 Y claimed the capture 1 Dombas. Canadian government rg- uulsltioned most of foreign ex. cllllllilt held by Canadians. LONDON -(CP)—- fimcwhere in Blkiahd a German town. complete‘ with town hall and other municipal‘ bulldinfll. has been built in secret. ‘Ilhere British and United States officers and men who will lake over the municipal fldmllllStfaflDli of elm‘ Gemian towns liberated from the: Nazis are training for their work. Big Grant To Iiiii Physical Medicine NEW YORK. April 26 —- (AP) ._ Bernard M. Baruch. veteran pro. sldentlei economic adviser, tcday Clive $1,100,000 t0 extend the oldest branch of healing arts, physical me- dicinc. which started among- cave men Wlldi the “laying on of hands." Simultaneously the Baruch com- mittee on physical medicine, head- ed by Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur of Stanford University. recommended a nation wide. scientific boost of this gt, particularly for returning scl- ers The committee defined physical medicine as use of light, heat, wa. tcr, cold, electricity, massage, man- ipulation. exercise. spas, climatol- OEY and hydrology, “I am convinced." Baruch said. “that returning men and womenl. now in the armed services will need‘ llhe ndvantages of physical medic-l ine, and I feel this program iviii help restore discharged soldiers l0 normahphysical and mental ccn- on ' .- ldiillTAlillE The regular meeting 0i ihe W. M. S. oi the United Ciiurcli was held at the home of Mrs. D. M. Mac- Donald, Tuesday evening. April 16th.. with the president. Mrs. Eilmii Ste. wart. presiding. Mrs. M. MacLenn had charge of the devotional pBYlCd, the theme being, "The Risen Christ" Hymns suitable to the Easter reason were sung. A programme of News war mnes was a. feature of the Flashes from our soldiers in many service. This was entitled "They found the Church there" iind proves that the vrcrk of cur missionaries not in vain and we sent forth a missionary it is as if we cast our bread upon z-he waters ond it is rcturing after days. Allied soldiers tell of having in n pun of water. The! are. u veteran of the found_C_h_rl_tions in North Airicgi, -PIIIFGI‘II\IIOIL'JIIJIIBC. in. England. and- right, Pte. F. ll. LaChonee. hurt in u road accident in England. At BIGIPFII lhorm the new commanding officer ot nil rnilitnry personnel aboard the "Lady Nelson”. lie is LleuL-Col. A. L. Cornish. of Victoria. B. 0.. Liberth Ship Christened in Honour of Founder of Credit Unions Movement Jacksonville, Fla.-The founder of the Credit Union movement was honored last week when o liberty ship was christened the EDWARD A. NLENE at c. flawless ceremony at Jacksonville. Florida. . The ship slid down the ways into the St. Johns River on the dot of the appointed time after the traditional bottle of champagne had been smashed on its bow by Mrs. Joucett Shouse, Washington. D.C.,_niece of the late Edward A- Filene. The principal speaker at the ceremony was R. A. Vinson, Jackson- ville, president of the Florida Credit Union League, speaking for the Credit Union National Association. Th picture ‘shows the launching party-deft to right: Rev. A. J. Kissling, Riverside Presbyterian Church; James C. Merrill, president S. Johns River Shipbuilding Company, Jacksonville. Florida; lVIlS. David Robertson, Matron of Honor; F. L. Andrews. Director. Credit Uri-- ion National Association; Captain Arthur W. Philips.‘ who will take command of the ship when delivered; Miss Eizabeth K. Lynch. Man- aging Dlrecwr. Florida Credit Union League, Inc; Mrs. Jcuett Shwusc, Sponsor; R. A. Vinson. President. Florida. Credit Union League. British Guiana. the South Pacific Islands and many other places, This period closed with .1 circle of prayer. The minutes were rend and approved and Roll Cali was answered by questions from Jchn, 1-7 chapters. Twenty-one sick calls and seventeen hospital calls were reported. A duet. "I Know That My Redeemer Llvcth" WBs sung by Mrs. L.A, Johnson and and Mrs. D.M. MacDonald, It was moved and seconded that sympathy card; be sent to scrrowlng members. 1E1; meeting closed with the Benedi- c on. Miss Rosamond Duff. Travelling Secretary of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, was guest sneaker in the Unilerl Church. Thursday evening. April 20th, A large number of lama-s from the different churches intended this meeting and enjoyed hearing bliss Du . A izood remedy for getting rid of blackheads is to wash the face with warm Vwater and costllc scan sev- eral times a diiv. Alivays rinse in cplqwrvatcr. ___V_ n. ‘lNSUi-Bllt sioiiie roii rumor mus ilesy no apply in nuiside wells i llllRlC. ciinhmrd or W fiiilliiiiiioiiiii fine or. product insulates er ii FIN"!!- ___tidv_sddrese_lqook. HANDBAGS cxrniass PERSONALITY Whether you're the dramatic or the unobtrusive type. there's a handbag style to suit your parti- cular personality. From the casual tailored envelope bag to tho cap- acious brightly-colored caifry- ll. each adds something to the 1nd 1 uality of the wearer. The slender silhouette of n trim suit is ch ideal background for a. novelty bunubc); or other unusual design, Shoulder bags. too. look smart and Voeuc- ish with the simple. basic suit. In making your choice. 1‘t‘l_lli.‘lllb_0l‘ that big fut bags add zivoidiipois. while flat ones are iluttci-mizly slimming -- 0nd once you have tlic bag of your heart. trest it with cure. Dorft overload it like a small boy's pocket with all sorts of un- necessary obiects i0 shame you some day when they spill out ch the street! Carry the minimum m your handbag — and chock all coh- ten-ts tn see that theyTe fastidious- lv nest. from the lacy handkerchief fresh from its dip in gentle fine fabric suds to the last pencil and voorFillLY-lllflithidh weather-peopled i. Like tho hvurdcd prophets of old, thesi- four l Canadians mi the battle front of ltuly v vitii ciu-li i other the growing oi’ facial uiluiiiinvnl. enlllicn "in i the line" urc permitted to grow breads duo to short- age of water Reading from left to right: Pte C I ilizinchcttr, 0i Windsor, Oiii. scas Photo). ‘iiivh squurc, iiro s iicd periccli 1 ‘TRAINING WEAPON. the Swift Tr. in‘. Dy pflings hllifltfi wlicrc n liiilii-l .ii1i: Rifle is demonstrated here by liicut. W. Ezirlc iLobb. rvenpim lliilnlng officer at No- 103 (Sniinrlinn ‘Jnfanlry Basic Training Centre, l-‘ori Garry, ltlnihliiig. holding nnil (rl2g0r-|ll‘(‘b>lii'(‘- ll; iSharp, spring-actuated prongs dart out at the target lowering the tnrgcl frumn the weapon may lu- lwheu the trigger is pressed. Targets, less than an from standing, kneeling illlll lying position. emit Your Architect is Tal/eiizg" " building era with ning accordingly; IJ. lSHllil Sltlllfilli I0! Ill! I00! Save paint. min. repair end uielntenanza cost wli_h 015740- eppiy B.P. Atphalr Shingles. I “Already we are in sight of a new home tion-BP. Asphalt Shingles, B.P. insul-Bric Siding and B.P. Insul-Board-aviiilnblc for complete application. My clients are plan- "‘ tion and weather-proofing mean in home comfort, beauty and fuel snviny. Some are insulating step by step to keep within Planned hndgen. Other! are incorporating lull lilStilililllll ' Ti il§ uuirmih and i‘L"Iil')- my, in new hum-es for uirly cunsirutii-m. \Vlicthcr your own progriiiiiiiic culls fur building or renovating make sun.- lllSiilJi- tion plays its part." Mail coupon below for full slur}: of insulation and name of your iiczircst B-l). dealer. HP. 'I‘hrcc-\V.iy Protec- thcy know who: insula- ~ii“_\(; ;’.‘r§"1. .|"‘ ‘ i) f '. llox 17063. Nlimlrrnl. Que. . l rm consiilzrizzi: ilic loll. I New Knot ' billing furcutriurunill~ ‘ - n“ Tm Illqgfing [or ltifiCrilfilll, lilicllvll nr lhlhlflliilll. ll in u cnihvr priiufinc mv lllllT u .i lmid :liirn inz- i.-.;ii ..i I). lNSili-EOARD for interior wulls ond railings I.F. ISPNAIJ Tllii i" illlli l am plnnning in biiilil n new immc Iv yo“. , ‘ Aiirr ihc war. rmaiion wiilioiii (illlliZJllOfll ' Plcnuz- semi mc cnmplcic info Bl__J'll.Dl ‘Hill/it lut war. lle succeeds LlcuL-Col. A- Taylor, ol Inndell, Ont, (Canadian Army Photon). Nam! ......................... .. Arlrlrrrs (TC. .A.:-.-~\.wa=--. rat! _. w. . -tl Bowman, llnmllinn. Ont . Sgt. T. C. Gray. bon- llllii. (lnti, Pic. ii Gilibiiiw nl‘ Lniiiliiii iind Pic. T- J. ifunadiun Army Over- Prrfoi-ution made iu-rl from u iionnai rifle u-ould strike target. also illustrate faults in aim- raislni: and fired