rA9.E.f.'.ILE;1!.. lsraviuo cayaoiaus THE rnnouoii cnsuusrav. YOUR STOREKEEPER‘ may think he doesnit handle chemistry, but every- thing he sells from costume jewelry to reiirigerators, is in whole or in pelt." s dornical products Chemistry is a vital factor in fabrics and foods, leather and toys. It's at the cosmetic counter and in the hardware department. You find it more and more whenever you shop-as nylon hosiery, fabrics and bristles, in new plastic articles and as "Cellophane" wrappings to protect goods and make them more attractive. The chemical industry never stands still. It continues to create new useful products and to improve many old ones. It contributes to the well-being of all of us . . . with the C-I-IJ oval the symbol of an organization devoted to y serving Canadians through chemistry. For inflfl“ 5 5 gQDANT . I I I l I I J I I ,. tlisoawmm“ I w bu‘, chcnflgLfy l‘ . h wmi‘ “p I “ab. to ti!" i into-em” '| I t --¢'"' Alexander Morrison. shown here, is ltspected or hold-up frus- truied by girl. when Frances Ward, teller in Royal Bank, called for help, hold-up man fled. ' Alter asking change ior a e100 bill a wound-be robber shoved taro m wt?" """ :“.:.:":.":.' ...T.".'°.'£2'.°l"z'.."’l§;...’.'.‘1t; Prqiegg aoreams r en s . ‘ sdsr Harrison was piched up by police and a search of his hotel rug meted {we "hold-up notes including" the one above. Poi-loo “or-Apr gflsthird tam the aoia bandit had islied in mid-up One-time ace diplomat o! Germany, Franz von Papen, seen here tinder U. B. guard, has been sentenced to eight years in a labor camp and barred from ptblic office for life by a German denaziflcation court. Flour months ago the 66-year-old Nari was acquitted oi major war criminal diarges by the Nuremburg international tribunal. HA? our omen nussrfa use ‘M tflAilliANS WALK on ‘Bliiiiiis THAN/Vail o us? RUBBER nests ‘a ~ I . » “Ari/on . 47hr i?" 0;! BiLTRiTE GUARDIAN _ BRITISH CANDY BATION OUT flinter ravaged Britain will’ be forced to undergo another] hardship when the candy ration is cut to eight ounces a month. the lowest wartime figure. Dr.' Edith Summerskill, parliamentary secretary of the iood mlnister,_ iabove) refused to commit her- self to an extra sugar allocation- when Anthony Eden requested= she promise that candies lost ironi the ration would be made avail- able later or that surplus sugar be distributed when not used by manuiaoturers. The British iood minister, John Straehoy, is at present in Canada discussing the English food situation with Oi- tawa officials. .,___ Georgetown i 1 i RELIABLE SERVICE! Good Values! Pleasant Shopping! QUARANTEE D SAll SFACTION SINL l: i857 Anti iiioinity i Mr. Frank Mat-Cormack of‘ Boughton Island was n visitor to» Georgetown o: Saturday Mr. Gordon Ross was a visitor Mrs. Daniel Coildou of Panmureyt” ‘he (my on saturda-ii’ Island recently spent a few days _ —_ v in °=<."@*"°‘*'"- "is W“ °‘ """ioiti'tii.f.°°ivi°sM“i§§$$'°v§’§ii§l'“i. slsieplmhiw’ Mrs‘ Agnes Murphbi-her former hum‘; in Burnt Pomt '."F"'MC"k‘".i -—— Ffigillils viélllifisloflgaiiiilliiiicii. ‘lvillaiflrwiililiry Cglée“ a“? v spurgwrrf she was the guest of Ml‘. and Mrs. “ er’ ~ ~ ~ em? ‘35995- 595"" Gerald MacDonald. Miss Peggy walker‘ Spent a fewf Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacDonald days during the l-"tter part. of lite c‘? )P‘°l°‘u,~'_Iq-s-- Pnlved 9n §an"' week in Charlottetown. at the “it _i°l ‘Mtmlhelrd ‘alilfihgé ‘i113 home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanleyi§nugfigwi 7- "T1 5- m4 walkel. , ate er. . .. hnflqgl On Saturday afternoon tho Clgarrtggldiff '§,'f,llea,,.fmgi,_s_c w_ J_ Georgetown Pee Wees and tile Fitzgerald, visited the home of li/iin; MOXUBKUQ P69 we" PlaYed l" [he and Mrs wan" conohaniin C51.‘ Georgetown Rink. A large crowd ' ‘of spectators watched a real good _______ uznme between our future hockey -, 1d Mpg. Ejlfl Llrvircllyn of stars. The game was fast and rug- stlliigriiirl, vis. e<i lhc home of Mr. zed. as the youthtul players put anti Mrs. c. H. Licvicllynn en 52ill-_ rill they had into it and Spills {mil (my ‘thrills was the order oi the nay. {The locals emerged victorious by a . 3~2 scorE. riigan on SI-lilfilll)‘. The condition of Mr. George e Alaska m one.“ .1 the weekend at their homes here.- Mair o! Burnt Point who has been they have been spending the wt..- ill is greatly improved and his friends hope to see him about soon. Mr. Ernest Roach who is em- ployed in Summerside. visited nis home here over the week end. ‘Miss Bernadette Sethiy who ans been at her home l-n Georgetown ior a week, returned .recently to Charlottetown where she is em- ployed at Milton's Old Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Graham of Murray Harbour North, visited Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wight on Sun- day. - .___. Mrs. Joseph Scully and infant, son. Guy Gerard, returned home on Sunday from King's County Hospital, Montague. Mr. Charles Currie-oi’ Charlotte- IOWn Wan a visitor to Georgetown over the week end. --___. Mrs. William Burke and» family have returned to their home in Georgetown from Morel], where A‘ : Words for this picture b! NEA Staff Correspondent Bart tel" at Mrs. Burke's parents home Mr. Burke who has been employee in NOV-l Scotia, returned home a short time ago-G. SIIIPLEY, Sussex, England » (CPi-A bull ihOllglht to havi swallowed a piece oi metal WEI! tested by a soldier with a mine tie- tectcr. who said the report was ln~ correct. , .__ innréiiunmgk SIQXIYOU on a dull, depressed a! ' 1y? NR, an all- hlu ‘ ' , with thorough, pleasing action, will hel make you eol batter. Get NR zcgu strength or NRJuniom ( l5 dose) forntra-m d action. Plain or chocolate coated. I'll TO-NIGHT if‘ IOMOIROW ALUGMY. 2s‘ I” '~ '-' l’ s-zu ~§'lAl\ll'I\~N7 a i vegota Advice t0 Working Girls: G0 North is Paradise of Good Paying-Job; Amy Lot,‘ ornate; _ f’ . LEGION 0F THE HUNGRY Starving and in tutters, this youngster in Moldavia is typical oi thousands oi children who lack the bare necessities oi life in this northern Romanian prov- ince. The American Red Cross is financing and supervising dis- tribution of 83.500000 worth of food and relief in this urea at the request o! President Tru- lfifl 0f Wnllelflll» one of Alaska's working girls. who says "i like It Pictorial snow scene was for Civil Service. B! III’! BRANDT NEA stair Correspondent ANCHORAGE, Alaska — (O?) — I! you're a working girl, feel- lug a little jaded and loosing for excitement, s good paying lob and lots of dates, then this is Just the place for you. Listen to what Melyn Iiitz- patrlek, M, oi Sacramento, $1., has to say about Anchorage after nzorlting only six months in the resident engineer's office: "It's wonderful here. It's more like a vacation thsn‘a job. Every- one here is so wonderiiilly care- free. ‘Ihey let tomorrow tako care oi itsoli’. It's a tine place to relax and get in condition. and a girl is never in want of a data up here. She can go out every night it she wants to. With a ratio of '80 men to one girl. it's a woman's paradise. ' As ii this isn't recommendation enough there is also the matter oi salaries ss an added induce- ment to "Go North, young‘lady, go North." _ lvelyn has a rflular OM! let-- ivice rating and gets an addition- al 25 per cent oversees differen- tial for working in Alslka- "It's more Ike a tton the a Job.” says lvelyrr Iltapstrloli, who wont from nanny Osllfornls m‘ to work In Alaska. ~ ‘ 8 brings her income w to flgqlm a equal that in the United Itatu? "m “M,” u, w. ‘m. "Mme clothes ara considerably more u, u 1,, m, u 5, m; N m“ emenatve in Alaslia, but most oi she pays only Oil month for ii" Ilrll W"! "Milli 9° Ill! u prim.‘ "mm, mm 1n l ihcui for some time. and with cnmfortsble barracks. aha eats in 90 om‘ vacation each war the! m, gym“ "14"" m. u" (,1. can always get back to~tho ltstel floors‘ mess halls at nearby Ft. for more. ‘the alrll lien I can- mgnmu" n4 m" m” w “m; tract with thmgoverntulntp or the ior a toll mm auai. an m Me construction camel!“ 01K!- Bruudt are supplied by Lola Jen- here because it's so beautiful." Pilflwlflilhed about l0 miles from Aneh orege, Alaska, where lala works ating here for either one or two yaars. ‘transportation is paid both ways unless you ieava heiors the contract is up, and you can renew the contract. ‘llere are about 400 civilian girls from the States working in Anchorage and they seem to be enjoying themselves immensely- Lola Jensen. 23. oi’ Thief Rive!’ Fails. Minm. is a clerk in the Dis- trict Engineers Oiilca at $2500 per year. She says "I like it her! because it's so beautiful. There's something about the place that gets you. Where else can you tel a baseball game played in till’- llght at one o'clock in the morn- ing? I came here because i want- ed to see new things and m!" new people. and I've certainly done both. I could rave on and B" about the scenery and. ab. ti" mm." The girls agree that_ Anchor- age is no place im- a IINIIW‘ pamby. but ii she has a bit of the frontier spirit o! advenlil" and a hardy constitution flint W‘ withstand the to raturas Ill! seldom get lowar th as below in winter and get up about 75 above in the stirazrefi, "Y" '1" will love It. P!!! IIIVQ hld troll: bio getting accustomed to "h- 611ml". girls ‘As-one oi the workinl said. "I'm going to ate! "P m" until I've‘ saved a nioa nut "ti! or landed a Illfl- It looks m5 Ihigoingtobofiiatodobo -' It sounds like the answer to jaded seamen‘! ma“