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Avril W; , . .> l LAUCTION SALE have been held Gordon , Carleton, pogtptllcd until further notice. be 511111110“, Friday. mans,“ requeisged m n Utes will be served. en Emneieney, secretary. _ mren suresmsos - mo . has Q Vitamins are so important to Life and Health first everyone who values Health and Vitall t! ‘I elf thef ,IB\IIQKIWI . eimpiemnderetnndn language- and wen illustrated ‘dllng what ou should imam about Vi I t they are. what they do-ln what fooda they are found-who needs than moot. --.........°°““‘ "s"? Elf-oil‘. v you ‘Amazing. Story of Vitamins" Iran: only st the mu unique 1n your neighbourhood —or Irlte to-- -‘ NYAI. COMPANY LIMIT» “DOOM GIIAIIO Summerside, N mo... n‘ 9 7 . All?! and ‘up suitable Euler -~r! ,5]. ._ ,1. can.‘ “pontiff-mutton nut. Movies. Mon- Dill- d-lll-ll d CLUB TAB DAY in aid Oountv Hospital. Easter i-b-lfi-lfi-Si‘ that was tn on premises o! April 12. 11-2 eetlllibmke d m‘@D@ldVl to attenwd. l-ll 4i Enmanr Drug "Co. Ltd, all tans suit biaee cries in week mg‘: ro was serio other car ins orders for. oats. B early. Ralph MscCaull. and in darkroom for about 15 The vole ca of the- avor of nat anal officers and Canadian dir- ectors to take whatever steps mill’ eluding strike act- e the implementation sl wage and hour ele- be necessary, ion to secur of the nation mend: of our The Union reeks a wage. sda'e other two minim‘ producers are Domini Sydney, N. S. and 819B of Canada st us sheri- wheat. have ordered au- to arrive soon. Also tek- ook orders ‘ 4-11-21. —INTEBVAL 0F DARKNESS- A light fixture on s. pole on Eust- Sohurman s Mill Street near about 8 o'clock Yesterds ‘evening and caused a short circ t which, unaed the southeastern sections ot the town minutes. 15g. on fire as a re- rt circuit but the eras meedily extinguished. ISDSONALS Harold m. Gaudet. woo- Oapitoi Theatre. left . New York connect- he pro- on b new theatre Summers e. rectin Will Start. Balloting 0n Monday IAULT STE. MARIE, Ont, April ll-(ClU-llmpioyees Steel Corporation will begin bai- loting Monday whether to to the United Steelworkers of Am- of gems in a vote to decide accord strike authority (01.0), William Mshoney. Union international representative allot will rad: "Are Y0“ authorizing our inter- in Union?" and a $83.00 weekly minimum In addition to Algoms, Con- basic steel Steel st Company ‘Hamilton. _________ omens. CONFUSION Both the honours eye! are on its right side. BLACK Blackheads simply nuns dissolve and v appear by this one simple. safe and sure me .[l JEWELLERY 1s {inwards AN snrnopnrsrs: - ' i GIFT AT ' WEASTER In Add perfection to any ’ costume with tbenegenr- irlng stars. $1.50 up What when; e long time ‘u. Fund" e on a hot. wet cloth. and apply qlfli-IY —every blaclrhead have no out thod. Get two ounces of peroxide from an‘! drun sim- svrinkl will be £01K». \ s x s s n s s s s \ s \ x s -\ \ s l isnmues Silver Or Gold you have been 8 strand pearls. 40-hour work laeorr.~s~ cosmic» nnuuigm yAlso Comedy Shows 7:80 - 9:15 ‘Matinee Saturday hell warms nscolmns cnsnoeo or scnoor. l orallty Bathing n. Suits - Catholic Bid, rim-Catholic quur- - models submitted -by "co-operative" llrlv Against riill. ._ <0?)- mar-LA. V director of the drive by the man Osthoiic ooeee of "Montreal, against Archdl immorality, Idid today the com- turnin its cam- wosneus inlmodest Quits. Depressing ieuure st the sup- port shown t e campaign both in ters "so: Tu’, Msgr. Valois said a woman's committee had reviewed bathing suit manufacturers and the ‘ ‘ ' wo d be made publ c shortly. 8o" far,'he said in an interview, grinters turning out calendars and letters which the Committee be- lieved saleciorg had bowed to its request to iscoxttinue use of lmmodel‘ figures on their publi- cations ‘on the grounds that it isi unnecessary for the sale of their products. The request was backed uphyvrthreat of boycotting by supporters of the drive. Megr.‘ Vaiois estimated that close to Lmillion people, mainly Roman Catholics, would back the commit- tee to the limit in its drive against immorality. ‘The diocesan commit- tee of Catholic Action which dir- ects the drive embraces some 55 Catholic Action groups of Mont- reai whose members number 5100.- 000. Sympathy with the commit- tee's work has been err-pressed bv numerous other dioceses through- out the province, he said. i ‘The campaign." he said. “has more than a moral obiective: it is WASEINGION. April ii - The wartime crop oi gum-chewing ot- tlce workers who co dn’t and dropped saying to the boss had better be minding their urn‘ ma“. .._ A new course in decorum and conduct for secretaries is a must tor ambitious career, girls enrolled at the Washington School for Sec- retaries. First oi! these girls are taught to have s respectful and impersonal attitude for the higher- urns. at all times. ‘They must not expect to be in- sulted." an oflicial oi the school explains. Manners, posture. carriage. dress and grooming are taught in a four-i. ~' lecture course at the schoc niie attendirig the school the; expected to put the tea“ _, into practice. They must wc. "kings and gloves. shoes w... .. and lusts teed ...l the girls’ bah are tab- ; that is strictly glamqr an official. and so are flowers. 'I'heir e..ll5.€l‘lll!blV0——!10C. open- .\ l. ~ r14 m. .. tom. brig many mraps. or fancy tri Tiny must wear not Jewelry. Tailored suits are rec- ommended as most app te of- fice attire. 0f polish, been U18 WQSIK’. The 3m‘ 9" “m” l" "59 u“ body away in a truck. The body without it." nests that a brush be used lips appear smoother flee behavior Ito open dra/wers, how to take messages ere. A secretary .mnn’s hat. |servant close. no smoking. and gossip. SPRAY TIOIOUGILL In the control of one very important coverag G. . Berkeley, officer in Dominion Laboratory cathnrin the of lall Pathology, St. es. Ont to t icknees of an ordinary Therefore if thesen of spraying thoroughly. COUGH Qv/(ualvd? aJ/J/i/q treatment is the im pleasant to take relief. These. amply me in and’ aromatic - mo." a e ton; . children to If your brim . aod,oid;alihe_lg'oieoo’s files remedy dspen a ll i o- ilsdiletocol ifci‘ r ~€=.r! . Al“ ‘a’. ‘a r it: of I shoes open heeled. not too l . . i color. and not having too too much There is no restriction on color, except that it "ought to complement the natural coloring use the "average per- son's hands are more conspicuous "My They are urged to use lipstick that doesn't come of!‘ on the teeth and the school sug-, News Briefs paint on rouge because it makes Among other tenets o! good of- hammered at are! how i0 wit!‘ I NW1. how to sit -Mexlco has agreed to the up- zracefully. how to bend the knees the bottom file cabinet make introductions and greet cali- must never take s That puts her in the the teacher warns. There must be no gran-chewing. no chatter or Plant diseases sot relating to; spra g is the necessity of tho- ro e. As polar-ted out by} e res are extremely minus entities: the smallest equal n5 Wise mothers lllldw that early l __ _ rtant fac- i Th, tor in ridding a, chnl of: cou h used bv or cold. Themedicinemuet . m“ and give fast Axum, uirements are sosfeCou hi o one ‘has to~weit long for results ’ oouvm‘ £::;"..*.‘.~;3'°W..; .,°';*;g,",.~°;;,'::.- fi“'."i.”‘“ifill‘ . andeaietlie cough, it has the M“ b‘ “m” additionslfedvantegeof acting ‘also wamlioonooignouooo h“ ask or ".5935. idfii...“ fiiiiinm- n 'l:“clfCohs,ld' »_ finduefilollhergohaofod o. irtltf cine in; ONT» M» patriotic as well. Realizing that lthe youth of today are to be the heads of families throughout th: nation tomorrow, we attempt to foster the proper atmosphere-free \ of the immorality which ls becom- ing rampant today-rip which they can _be prepared for their lnzport- ant stations in years to ccme." l iliase For ‘ilrown ls llompleted SAINT JOHN, N. 3., April 11- (OP)—The case for the crown was completed this afternoon at the trial of Mrs. Audrey Dunlap, l |charged with manslaughter as a result of the death of Mrs. Aud- ' {rey Walcirm. No defence witnesses will be called, and summing up [by counsel will start tomorrow, i Medical evidence today was that ‘. the fatality resulted from an air | emboius following an attempted- abortion. An alleged confesslcn was ruled inadmissible by Mr. Justice a. '1‘. LeBlanc. " Ernest Pittman. charged as an accessory after lhe fact, testified today. He said he had helped Mrs. 'Duniop to take Mrs. Waldrons was left near the St. Stephen Mmuco crrY, April ll-(AP) polntment of Walter Thurston as the new United States Ambassno , dor in Mexico qity, succeedlnil George S. Messersmlth who will go to Argentina within a few weeks. Mr. Messersmith now is ln Washington to consult with the State Department. Mr. Thurston s: present is ambassador to Boil- va. JERUSALEM, April ll-Reuters) —Leaders of Nationalist Jewish groups in Palestine will start a hunger strike tomorrow and will fest until 1.230 Jewish refugees now detained at La Spezia, Italy, are permitted to proceed to Pales- tine, it was learned today. The refugees are regarded by the Bri- tish Government as not coming under the regular monthly quota of Jews admitted to Palestine. mrw YORK, April 11-01m- l paper, . leaf .Dave Bleed, ‘i4, who wrote the uriace oi’ the pislntisnot lyrics for the song hit "Love Me rnlection mlY N" D1109 WW0 and the World ls Mitre", died today rooted areas. Hence. the necessity st his home. He had appeared m vaudeville as a banjo player. CHICAGO, April ll—(AP)—Po- lice met with s situation entirely foroign to the twual case involv- ing lost children. The three-year- oid girl who had strayed did a lot of talking after a squad car brought her to the station. So did officers as they attempted to learn the child's name and address. They made no progress for nearly two hours until Mrs. Frances Mor- eau, 82, came to claim the child. She told police her daughter spoke only French. NEW ‘YORK. April ll— (AP)- seven-psssenger limousine former Mayor La. Guar- trans distinguished (and Mr. In. Guardia) will a Brooklyn taxi-cab. Jos- Abrauloon e taxi-driver, . . . d m UllMii-the ilin ri imn .....v"'::.':‘¥..=?.:"'r.."..".: ""';:o“..l?“‘ l“ w d u°~°~ hi April, li--(AP)- housewives are giving up nearly 3.000 Board . ‘IOHONIO. April 11-»- (w)- Trode Minister Mecltinnon will the tourist service th s. radio ad- fxom Ottawa Saturday night. if» H. ‘32&’“t"’.goo.."'" Ti". ‘$2 ‘e nloois ion of tourist bureaus with a view present eut de- mand-fer increased and mproved Olnldiameaterlng faculties. all». Itlvrii 11-40?)- hour rainfall tor Van- . in ‘April-LO! inches-was todsgowvrhlie citisens of main l were wondering .night get some vlous A Ll illfillfil Legion Appeal lie Pensions Act OTTAWA, April Without Commons veterans dav discussed o. Canadian Legion uggestiom that S p1 clpie' f0 the fined as conduct OVETSSBB Capt, sold the said he play" to er the r "all men and voluntarily enlisted for services in Second Great War. The insurance principle or disability, result or death, incurred gardiass of whether the service is at home or abroad. cept in cases where the injury or disability results from An amendment all person's insurance vice in Canada. The Legion asked that committee restoration of the amend the Pensions- “medicaily unfit" to qualify "compassionate award of pension Col, A, , moved a motion that tee adopt the Legion proposal bu! later agreed t0 Rosthem). committee ganizations make recommesutistions and re?"- serntations The committee hear them before taking action. scripts, lie wmlroved the insurance principle. but did not wish t0 see any discrimination against any OBI who hsd served in the army- Considerable discussion arose ov- and "conecrlpt" and was told the Legion KEEPS YOUR STOVI GENTLEMEN "HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PROCURE R’S OVERCOAT, TAILORED YOUR NEXT WINTE T0 YOUR MEASURE OF CLOTHS. Men as you know in the season just passed We experienced great difficulty for better grade overcoats. Fortunately we have procured samples from a noted manufacturer, celebrated Scotch coatings, crumbles, elysians, camel hair, ver tones and diagonal weaves. fawn, navy, green and airforce blues. Quantities are limited, tions early, prices ranging from .. a later date lf you wish. This offer is good for a limited time only. SINGLAIR AND STEWART iLTll. IEEJIEIEIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIEIEI did not p N.R.M.A. 11 -—(CP)— agreement, the reaching committee - noun the "insurance ' be restored for pensions women who lathe or $65.00 " $01.50 v Visit our made to measure department main floor as soon as possible. You may l§l [gE]@@|QE|@@@EI@@EIEEfillfillfillfllfilfilfillfillilfillfilfillilfilfifillillfilui ermit men who had been The principal manned the slum bars of the Legion. __.._..__-_-— BOYS LEARN T0 COOK AT AUSBIWB SCHOOL QANBERRA. Australian wanton the good hu bom-school have their daughters at oed cuim husbands. at the high Here boys of th learn to c while the 1LT; plenum. 1 UFJ . -...._.. W-s-o-‘rn-gow-o-in-o-mio-v-q. - SUPERIOR QUALITY in supplying the demand all wool tweeds, sil- Smart greys, browns,’ kindly make your selec- Listen in to our Radio Programme at 6:45 each Monday, Wednesday and Friday over CFCY. take delivery at ' SUMMERSIDE lEE-Lilillfifilfifilfllilfilillfifilfifl EEEJEIEIEEIIEIEIEEIEIEIEIIEIEEI ZEIEIEIEIEEEEIEIIEETIE: m tire iai classes for these pupils who want them. Parents have con- tnd us on the. On gm er dries. h : moth Blillfll-lllll ~ EV her eon igught h0Wyl/0 lied." room nnsn 1'0 2.41.408; GLASGOW — (C?) -—- A lllbol member o! parliament and former railway clerk who lefs school at l3 George Mothers will live in s palace it. —as High Commissioner for ttu Church of Scotland. It is estimated that one in every 350 persons is afflicted‘ with some form of epilepsy. as a any measure to teach the girls and boys what each other did during their te..hnical and domestic science classes. when he for the pupils to revert to the normal classes the boys and ilirl-s sent deputations urge him to corstiuus the troops to become mem- A ril 8 -(CP)— D who belong to w are-train -not taken heart for the recently an- ior potential school here. class 56 ‘ . rlstum on old s urettv ratchet. Oil-i‘ I is fle- or an Lniur)’ in disabiity iull coverages! in service 1'9‘ improper in 1940 deprived of the protection of the principle while on ser- if the favor tlhe Xrinciple ct to enable discharged as for a did not personnel J Brooks (PC-Royall the commit- iet it stand over. Tucker (Ir- chairman. re were other veterans’ or- which intended to Walter should Beltle (L—Rimouskl) felt it would only be "fair hear the case for the con- olunteef‘ omrnittee constitution definition of ' tlle c r ""M,.a urice U» Proprietor \