-b%i~al)_a!@lk'>‘.i\ .n‘!s:‘ lays’ 2-piece ensemble suits-Sport Shirt and Shorts — durable — wasllable — cotton drill in colours blue, lawn, brown and 2.95 3.95 Sizes 24 to 30. Students’ Slaclr Sets-this is real weather for cool-comfortable slack suits-"Ber- lays‘ Sport Slacks for holiday or cottage Sanlorized shrunk-snug waistband with mudo Gabardine"—fawn colour. Sizes 34 set-in elastic. Brown only. to 3b. Sport Shirt and Sires 16-34. .. Slack to match. Set .. To These Togs Boys’ Polo Shirts-a great array of Polo Shirts in up-to-the-minute styles and pot- terns by "Penmans"—stripes and plains. in colours blue, green, brown, yellow, beige, etc. Buy these 3 ot a time. Sizes 26-34 at 1.25 YES! There’s Holiday “Zip”' Just Arrived g Boys’ Dress Shirts Just arrived-o beautiful lot of Boys’ Dress Shirts-fused collars-smart patterns-it's been a long time since we had such on assortment and they won't last long. for the next school term. Sizes l2to 141-2 Get o couple now .1 .75 %¢ é%£o/4=c-z I QUICKIES 7- lllillrlciili INSEMINATIDN Applications will be received by the undersigned for the proposed course in artificial insemination. Areas not serviced by the central unit should organize a group and select a member to take the course. Upon com- pletion of the course semen could be purchased from the central unit, and organized units could then have the use of the outstanding sires now in the unit. Please state on application if interested in working tor the unit (temp). In the case of a large number of applications, the directors will pick from the applications received, the numbe which can be handled by tile instructor. Course will be tree, appli- cants must provide own transportation and board. J. R. CARR, Managing Director Central Artificial Unit, Charlottetown, Phone 161-3. i By Ken Reynolds TEN-MINUTE NAP BESTOB-ES ENERGY Take time out to take a nap. Every girl from id to 0t) needs to snatch a. cist-nap-or its equival- ent in rest-it she's on the go all riay. Ever notice the girl who stretches out on the couch in the ladies’ room to salvage a. few minutes of rest during her lunch hour? Watch iier. See if she doesn't keep going with more vigor when her fellow workers are showing signs of strain. re. e . . with su eriarl tire-power. against cold. Look r e Sign-Red Star. Green " — insulate vld. l -f ‘ l Texaco fireCh , superior iire- w nll..rnmlar alnir e gaso ne Texaco Motor O l-lnsulaied against heat- fo Texaco '. Texaco Fire Chief. the gasoline with eii- Chief, perior fire-fewer ""‘(ICO Motor Oil F‘ er Even a girl in her teens can‘t dodge the penalty of fatigue. Her pep dwindles. As fresh as her young skin is. its color ebbs. Her speech grows less brisk. The wiee (rack is slow in coming or lt laoesnt come at all. The alder woman is even less able than the young girl to look her glowing best or speak her sprigntliost without a period of let-up during a day's grind. So. salvage a little time for stretching out on your back, prop- ping feet up and relaxing. If you f2 G G coidylsook for the Texaco Us» r" . ggso ne su- perior fire-power. exaco Motor Oil -lnsulaicd against heat-a vainst i n- Red Star. Green "F" Tar-r» ‘ire can sleep forty winks. so much the better. But if there is not en-_ ough time to woo sleep. lie quietly and rest. You can take time out to rest from the tightest schedule. You can, for instance always slip off from your gang five or ten minutes early. You don't have to stay at a party until the last "goodbye" is said. Five or ten min- utes can usually be salvaged from a dressing routine by omitting un- important rituals, telescoping oth- ers. e xaco gn- e “T"._Texaco Fire " line with 8"" aco r- McCOLtiFRONTENSf-C OIL COMPANY ectlon campaign in the Maritime ' riding of Halifax. - M. J. Caldwell. O. C. F. leade criticized the brief presented to the radio committee by the Ca- nadian Association of Broadcast- ers, adding that he spider-stood some member-stations of the C. A. B. did not concur lrl it; contents. He urged that the CBC establish p station in Windsor. Ont" and suggested the committee, should have recommended separation of radio stations» from newspaper owners. ~ At the night sitting. the radio hill was given final reading after the six-month hoist was rejected on a vocal vote. The rest of the evening was spent on fisheries and labor estimates. Germans Are Fleeing From Russian Zone MUNICH. Germany. Jilly l3 - (AP) - Germans are fleeing from the Russian zone into Bavaria in such number: that the American Military Government tnriay des- cribed the situation as serious. L-M- Min-loll“. the A.M.G.lchicf of public welfare in Bavaria, said "We are aware of the cerioilsnees of the situation" and the‘. a report would be made to Geri. Lucius D. Clay. theatre commander. Dr. Adolf Ushler, assistant com. missioner for refugees in the Ger- man administration. said 30.000 had sneaked across the .1 17’ ~ 1947 n , --- mag ‘ y - - BUYS‘ Arie WHYS time» 0n Radio Bill .. _ , mar .__._ 1 A weelily edvertfsleg all Ialeenelaa ranks For today's vrenea OTIAWA July 1e - (C?) - Bhoppiag around for cool-mailing all charm up p. n. Fulton. 32—yoar- lldltsgrévhisstdlfflvgitgungh i, an, ififqlTfalax-Jokg; _ Progressive Ctmaervative mens- dn ' m "s! I" y fines swag to a mldltlmmsp K-mr-w- B- .. m» Jar t... to... i...:::. "2"" "mi ti» political considerations were iin- l l! t, d b 91w" . . . outs _ volved in the policy of the one your sundry we m troll le was do . __ were lhesmi in the Cormnons to- “"11"; fifgawgrngu l°°k ‘lithium git is_. ‘iii. ‘li““‘..‘.i‘3;°.°. 2...‘. “l” t‘; 3'3- 1» m- i-l- 3-»§"~i"""’rl- imir“ all . e oa- - , full amount of its $2.50 licorice fee. gggggpgyuguhgnggggggnwls- -.- M moi .. The warm debate was adjourn» w a Bub“ Bu” IHIPON r“ "Well . ed by veterans Minister MacKen- m“ pq m ' ' m" M°" zle after T. 1,... Church (PO-Jloron- ' ' ' ‘. to Broad few) m0 ed a six-month N ' - hoist to vllhQ bill luurtamount. to ‘cool. "Ag,‘,$..,§|§,mc ‘MIL. AN. ‘I rlsafihr 3:1,: kiiiii-igiliilton said a 013C nation- Izliiilhltbh: ‘Puck m“ f“ al news broadcast last Tuesday ing fragrance o! iiziltiisiiell: . h 1m - . . . - magneigliirglrag iii‘ WhbgolliladntG0vaailil1- . 4833:1193?!‘ exotic ‘P m‘ m" ment defeated a motion to give . . captured l° P" Whoa merchant seamen pl-eiemiee in for {all b! 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Consider too. the pnotioal beauty of the Eiau-de-Toilette and Atomiacr combined (2.05); of the Gift Set box including coil Ecu- devToiiette, Atomlser and Dusting Powder with Pufl‘ (3.90) . . . his trulv fine Gardenia fragrance, b ‘HELENA RITBINSTEIN, at al bett er drug and department stores! valoscenis in hospitals where g cheerful smile means the b951,, ning of good llealthl You'll wens to make luscious 1-Up s faintly aflair . . . serve it with meals and betwen meals . . . and be sure ta have an eztrn supply for Junior’; blYl-hdlY Pl"? - . . his gang will really go for itl Smooth and deli. cately flavoured-JI-Up is a mm, P1816 9"“ quenolle. . . . Buy youni at any stole displaying g 7-Up algal ION VOYAG‘! It's holiday-time for yanl . . . this is the d you're going away-the sun's shining-ti" bi are sin in and you’re ofl‘ to a bri _t beginning! It wou d e a shame t_o let anyt ing spoil the pleasure of your vacation . . to come home, or instance and find that burglars had been busyl The est rray to make sure of the safety of the valuables gnu leave behind is to stare them in a So ety sposit Bo: in the BANK OF MONTREA l At leer than the east of your daily paper you can rent a So/etl/ De oeit Box In the wise gesture that will IIIIN you of a on Voyage! EOLMJI “I'- legln Work tlii liavr Amherst ilurling lllnk AMHERST. N. 8.. July lb-(OPS -Construction of a 575.000 curling i- rink Will be started at once by NllW DELHI — (OP) -- About contractors W. V. Qponcer and 200.000 oolsl miners in Blhar and son of Moncton it was announced Bengal India's largest coal mining here today. ems. will act wage increases any‘ ing from about 40 to B“ re- M‘ A warm mustard bath aoeelaratu under Fcwnmer-‘fl -- the flow 0f body blood and [p conciliation board. it Was annoul- T-reases metabolism. into Bavaria. in the lslt ‘two months. The refugees Sftld theyi left the Russian zone to lsvotld= forced labor. BOOST MINEBS’ IA’! borders _¢ea recent). I fill!" LlMlTE vz2$qamh ere; rexaco Hair-raise’ filiQl-I N E ‘ligfiven SMOOTHNBSS - Texaoo IJIIZ is both crlggeri quick ln- scarring and smooth, velvety in road per- formance, chanks so its balanced Fire-Power. IULL POWER - Your car "glides" uphill on Teaaob MIMI? accurately ediassed balance of power and smooth-action ingredients. " ECONOMY — lull power l! “violin! power- Texaoo 121's alert liiresPower reduces gasoline Look for the Texaco Sign — Red Star, Green "l"? - a: McCall-Frontenac Dealers everywhere - Con! b (can. You're always eveloeirul ' steaansrnlhsmevzflhrlrwdeaunigtarynarnsilseuprrallfl ' IHIIIQ l1 DEALERS ll Mill s