76% or All. Anuirs HAVI up susta- -tl|e bu to lemme!’ Flvlcily, success o't be svictim of BAD BREATH. You don't need to ofiend. i); hm your teeth night end morning sod More (‘plgue Tooth Powder. Remember, 7 cesn eet el t0, Col brelth. Yer, Golgute s den le-u Ion teeth-two lob: for the price oi’ one. cogent: ientific tests prove (list. in gets Tooth Powder qulckl ‘we Thursday. Jam 27m Gay is the rose. etc. POWDER Tomatoes were eaten by the 1n- It hsl been thought by ms or Peru centuries ego. Y since 1939 that the hest of the sun and stsrs is from atomic energy. ‘Yesl Sweeter, tastier bread with ritlscllmlulrs QThis active fresh yeast goes tight to work, gives you jull value because it's full strcngtb. And bread made with Fleischmanlfs active fresh ‘Yeast tastes sweeter, is lighter, more tender. IF YOU IAKI A1‘ HOMI — Get Fleischmano’: sctlve fresh Yeast with ewey n. may be oi five cents‘ e word. strictly M!‘ able in sdvsnee. COOK’! he Inotogrspns. ooursnsusrrou urn n» summer. NEW OBBSTERIIELDS jut u. rived. ToolnbsMusic Store. CIVIC TAXES-Pay your Second Installment City Taxes eel-lg- and avoid the last minute rush. 21-81. BECITAL, Heartz Hall. Thum- day. June 27th at B pm. Pupils oi A, Roy Kendall. LILA-M. CIVIC TAXES-June 29th is the tlnsl date for paylllflll; c! Second Installment City Taxes. 6-21-81. DON'T MISS Musical Concert by the St. Thomas Aqulnes Choir dir- ected by Professor Armand Auger o! Montreal, in Prince o! Wales Col- lieagé. éiullvilitoriiun July 2nd and 3rd, Rosel- . Road. will be At Home Thursday afternoon from 3.30 to 6 in honor o! her daughter- ln-law Mrs. John Rowlsrnd. Rogers. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — Sen (hen- lottetown t0 e Lodge Rooms) at 8 P. M. (D. . T.) conducted by Mr. Donald Nicholson. “yj \ YOU WILL be pleased to Asleep in the Deep-You" 1s heart alone-In all the round-Peter. Peter. Gsy beer my country is. ls- St. Til-lorries Aquinas Choir. CITY POLICE COURT ._ Yes- terday morning st the city police court nine otienders were betore the Mazistrate. Four youmz men chsnzed with creating e disturb- sms in s restaurant were re- manded until today. A remand- ed case of operating e motor veh- icle without consent of the owin- ur was again remanded until to- day. A vountzster guilty of theft was Riven 60 days in jail, a drunk was remanded lint-ii the 28th and gfwo unitary ossee were disposed a MecEACHEIN - MseLEOD. -' s pretty Wedding o! interest to many trlanqs was 30th at th solcmnized on Mly THE Was it poverty? Give uwther er who provided her with mink Husband one ct the men who kinder. whet crime Mrs. X's once him. "Oh." responded the vwomn. tedious." that s good men hed But. l! the truth husbands and wives accuse their which they bore until they could cnym for boredom? In one of Shaw's always welcomes her fold. trorn being bored to death. GOOD PROVIDED, TOO more lmllbie men ever wsked to the lltar. Every surmise tilled. Then, quite by accident, I met neighbor's old Birlhnod friends and schoolmates and. s comer, I begged her to tell me-i! the terrible st-o CHARLOTTE IUWI!» guess. for Number One Wes s bonk- ooets sud pearl necklaces. Was Friend are. sorrow ct the home end the Joy of u the Hench proverb has it. the the street? Not st All. No gentler, "he dldlrft do anything. He was Just Being prepared tor the worst, I reeled under the shock o! learning been divorced by his wire because he bored her. were known. doesn't that happen ften th know? In reality, doesn't tediousneu o er an we the seven deadly sins? And isn't the "menial cruelty." mates of inflicting stand it no longer, Just e legal gyn- nlsys ther is hll d in wt! then takes sn excursion down tfhs a p m er g e who mw and week more homes than all of upon them end new Joke to t 11, 1m spicy 20min. or who can tux intelligently wit): heft.“ L‘ an. So Perhaps iediousness is the unforgivmbls sin in marriage, after rs COMMISSIONER _ 9mg, B. Dsrraoh has been appointed commissioner for taking atrium; in Prince. Queen's and King's mlde ‘Tuesday morning in the Su- Biggie Court by Mr. Justice Arsen- l . omesb ALL us! Dondniorl Day. Monday. My 1st. Open all dflv Wednesday. July 3rd. NEW BANKER 5- y. the new accountant ln the Bank at Canada here. in suocesion lo w. Hector '1'. Cum. promoted slrent. arrived from ‘mr- onto last evening. and will ss- silme duties immediately. The present silent. m. D. A. MsnKin- non. hes been given six months lave o! absence. and will go on pension Jan. l. 104.7. alter 4i years 1nd 3 months service with the Gavmnnent and Bunk of Canada combined. Mrs. Norman W MscL Bridge- town. P. E. I. van in marriage by The brides- Miss Myrtle MsoLeod of (Ilia:- sage of tslinmsn roses. The groom was ably supported by his brother Hsddon. Immediately utter s tuous VIBddl-rr; couple left on s honeymoon rip the Annapolis Valley and other points of interest in Novs Scotis. Prior to her marriage the bride was guest at s. miscellaneous show- er given. by her friends and on re- turn from their honeymoon the bride and groom were tendered shower st the home of the Ch Numerous friends Join in wshing Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod many years o! happy wedded llfe. mlfnfP- supper the ‘happy Don't Make This Mistake When Child Is the familiar yellow label - Croatia's dependable yeast favorite for over three generations. constipated m?" ‘Wt; flilifmfi’ “Midi”: nin "l rl l th rtl . i l‘ gahhtblfts? J.- zrrecwve mldl OI: pee for so leunnt to tek 0-441 end new without diufreubln reactions that ch ld won't obieet to their e ustlv n] time 0!! l5] liild s d yourseli. mother! Get O lldreul 0w: blob todsy st you: droolin- I‘ ‘fidwee; qtizelyeewsedluznel tiuwitlzdenble-rlelsfireedoohllilr. lehie .!t'e to fireflies- emu-s ' ..onmf~l~=.- her brohheri CHECK-UP GOES 0N- cngth dress of blue sheer. her flowers were a corssgo o! red roses. maid lottetown ware pink sheer with cor-g Dooherty Ind the erty, Cherry Vslley. The ceremony we I by was piece dross o! cost in the with cream fur. flower blsck Beauty Roses. by Mrs. Jack Mscllse u mntron of" honor who wore a piece dress wit-h col-sags of roses. Mr. Jsok Mscltae e ceremony Mr. . left on s short honeymoon tltlelir return to Cherry Valley w and Mrs. River left l-t several Scotll. m. end Mn. Alhioin. have returned home cite: friends Miss moi-mes Yotmkerof Kinsman have Safety check which week. Gite! of ed with the co tion psrtmem received from the motor- ng blic. While it was too early Yo ve any accurate figures. about 40 per cent of the cars checked so tar showed detects of one kind or other, the Chic! said. Edward lslnnd Presbyter ductions announce the fol win hhRevZDrSI-‘t 5 . . . Lot 16 United Church .cn. Tuesday,‘ ilauly 9th. All s)ervices will be st 8 M. (A S. T uiet late Mrs. Dooh erforlned in the presence of s timste friends end relatives Rev. Roy E. Webster, The bride filly attired in e two- Queenb blue, her Isms shade himmed end s matching hst. Her accessories were! and he!‘ col-sage American I OW She was attended l blue print two-l flower he: and; ttortded thy (room. and . On they their many with them much he prosperity in their life _._._..___.._.. Personals Mr. Miller Sanderson end Fullion Sanderson. North Tuesday morning to vis- points of interest in Nov: Bury Hostels m. the eek m vim New glare‘, N. 8. m‘ m. wmus Proud u... , in». w u. $5555. 193i» éiilfi-l’ e ‘A '1 otNovsBcot-is. » "l"! nation MI . l.’£t..l"t‘...‘.’."2§i..“"..l:“t.i’;2‘.° a §7’spm"‘°“‘= 3.”? 32' ll.“.‘;”% in the m ' " . desserts and creamy entrees ggoanlgluhtififu 3232i‘. w’ character-when yeunuke _ ' ‘ ' "f"; r . end Mn. n» ‘ltcyze smoother, richer. m, “m. dim," étumh N" ilflfldlllfillllfifllllh York. m mending e very plm. eelled for, use Cessation p“"'"""¢'°'“°"|m ""5 W- ' . Th Rogers Hardware Company Llmitede. AEBTVES-Ml‘. J Ellen ’s Diary By m llllnd Farmer's wit. (Continued 1mm Page _‘ I) June and all and 1 llll-fllal. He is mull ".’$,,§§fi“‘l‘.' “WK? hem And “ en" James Sold “do mu know what he said when we finished the blunting. ‘We're all done our mg ‘cept one acre o! tun-lips"! The" 1n animated convel-"alion d w Ln tn ‘liitchon right now-in which I musel o n. Until tomorrow. . . 01' . Good-night, "y Police Birtwhistlel sold yesterday he was hlgzhlmless-l De-' THE COMMITTEE of the Prince! on ln-‘ in-. 3g DOCHERTY -- YOUNG WED-l DING. -- A W804 ‘s Mr. Hllwrc . .- . . Pl . [p ; ' fining. zit“? llWflto-rua w J j ht..s.-im.s.t'--u.'.'u. to r 8.0. "m. Agencies Ltd. Pllenl 540-541 What's Qhe misspelled word In this sentence: "CUE CLIINS TEETH AND BRIATN" RULZF; Semi your answer to Cue, Deqt. 1 S4 Nsnlle Sn, Toronto B. Every month the first ren correct entries drawn each win $10 _CASH— deubled to flbifsccompemed by e boxtep from cue Liquid Dsnlltrlee Send es many entries as you Ilka. Names of winners will be published, CUE Medan 144.14 fbenllftlce fim 7A5!!! iIlAMD-— child love Cues delicious uncut bright why-red zo our. ('- U11 6 Tb: mm nfrubhl] tad mm‘ llrliciall dentifrice Jain m: mud! l5 Al‘! -— no sbrssives or sci toliuul dell l: erumei or unure ten ct gums. IAVIS lgONIY-you need n] i-l- 0p] n: s tlflll can teeth, sweeten heath. mums m m §QJ~n~AQZ7 I 7+ .§//»c'.-'..~.-'/.».i l: m Al H GUI Ll UID DIN MAY 68047151’ as. , .. .' - 6?‘? u“ M" re. A. Wtlkinso , . Robinson. one of my‘ getting her into ry could be told- first husband had committed that maids her div- wh-ich so many‘ UUARBEU‘ rAGE IHREE . , “lle Told Me Once i i lleTold Me Twice . lie Told Me 0nce Agaim”*i "I've never tasted such fine tea flavourf/‘Bill kept repeating. "From now on, it's brisk ' ‘tasting Lipton?» Tea‘ for mo.” Brisk . . . that's the good word going around these days . . . the word experts themselves use to describe that wonderful flavour of Liptotfs Tea that’s never dull or wishy-washy but always fresh; tangy and full-bodied. For new, exciting tea pleasure, change today ‘to | l ._ brisk tasting Lipton’s Tea. ' In Memorials: WDLGBAHAM seventy-sixth gar of his age. Deceased had been failing health since earl spring and had entered MOYnIQUB oepitsl tor treatment about two weelu be- tore his death. Despite sll that. medical skill and n could accomplish his sys- tem in its weakened condition. fail- ed to disks off the malady. and be lfiltd sway on above mentioned e. well s lobster packing establishment in company with his brother Charles ‘ for many years. his business brougltig w him into intimate contact varied classes o! whom he was his friendliness. onesty mud fair- ness. Hs was beloved for his uick wit and umour and above a1 his lconst rgumuiéiness to hel omlpoyeu o onomio conditions to s few years ago. Such help was always given 1n s most cheerful manner and many his the dllflmlt eo- as he wss Iunllisrly known for the assistance rendered in this way. attend his i‘ GT ' '_ ‘.5 I-gllhfaordez: boll. OOH i m“ °' '1" “ BUMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE" He leaves to mourn their loss one son Harry on the homestead: one do tor Belle. Mrs. Cameron Reid of urrsv Harbor North: one bro- ther Clhsrles of Gaspereaux: two sisters. Mrs. Geo. Graham of Mur- ray Harbor North; Mrs. Mary Mo- Klnnon o! Whit-n Rood and slso sigltét gmd-childrerl. 0 lzheeteerniz-lwhldihewss held was smlply domonstreted by the lure nusnvber of people, who, ln this season. turned out to, unsrsl which took place‘ on Thursday, May 30th to Murray Harbor servicss st the house were Lean o! Montsyue, l The following hymns-sh fav- Orllte oi the deceased‘ were sun. _-' North ceznetery. The conducted by Rev. Mr. Mo- FLOWER! Wreath-Tho Fen-ii . 9Drly~Bel1s and smsron Spny—Gruo snd Ellie SlKrey-Mr. and Mrs. in. Gard of Thanks Albert Ms". end M . H Grebe‘. to thunk slbwtheiil-rrllriends. B0732 other: for the Ind m ltindneues shown r-d h i -* --- ed in their recent ‘lasresveg-lellhewl ______._._. WAITID OXYGEN Ms tililes 1 b0 t as t ‘hum. Olfiogdyl lnhgled m": tor which existed lip people in the surround country ind outly district wll nlwsysl emember th gratitude "William", and rrsveelde , r10 s11 .. FULL COMMUNITY CONCERT MEMBERSHIP for election of officers |= n | o AY , JUNE 28s., at 1.20 CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL MuKENZII-BABRIEE WEDDING Chucbdi. St. Augustine's Church. Van- couver. was the scene oi a pretty weddim when Miss Andrea Bar- rier, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. Barrier of Winona.“ and C“ and Mrs. J. u. .\.:.». .. . . . George. were married at a nub~ iial Mans celebrated by Major An’- gle. assisted by Rev. Father Gil- hooly. on Saturday, June ist. The charming younz bride ont- ered the church on the arm of her father. to the strains oi Mendels- sohrfs Weddinu March. and wore s suit o! ice-blue with matchin»: accessories and comaze o! Rarden- iss and camations. Her attend- ant. Miss Helen McKenzie, sister o! the lrroom. wore a dove-blue suit with matching aocessoriesand nor-sage o! pink carnations. George Bsthlete. brother of the bride was best nun. The ushers were Mom-rs. Allan A. McDonald and John McKay. ~ - - ‘—~> <- w"- render- ed bv the choir or or. Auzustinfl The parents with the bridal ocunie received the Incite at a re- ception held st the Hotel Devon- shire. After which the happy , vounz couple left. amid showers of i gqnfetti by plane for a short hon- (D12) J. G. McKenzie. son of Mini evmoon at Victoria. Among the guest-s were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McDonald of Cran- brook. uncle and aunt of the groom. and their son Allan. who is a student at the University oi British Columbia: also Mr. and Mm A. J, McKenzie. uncle and aunt of the zrowm. and MY- l1 Geanot. uncle of the bride. Mrs. McKenzie was formerly l nurse at St. Boniface Hospital. where the szroom interned- Capt. McKenzie is a Rrflndwfl of the late Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie of Scotchfort and a nephew of LleuL-Colonel (Dr) MioPhee of Summerside. sensor PORNADOES Tornadoes advance across th! esrth M. a speed of 2O to 40 miles an hour. BECAUSE YOU ARE TI. only the smooth softness and the immaculate whiteness of White Swan Toilet Tissue will be fine enough for your family. White Swan is suede of scientifically bleached pulp, with pure filtered W898i’. 3 Lute: sous 27c IIOIICT