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Charlottetown, . we t o! 41$: §z“fi='"sss"““‘”‘ 6 men-rm l:l4M-0-d'i~1l. seed coessiully and will graiuste from queen's He! Council medical examinations. nnrsntnn um Word was received r n“ gre yesterday . Prince Ed- owned bythe would Tonn- lend Qpg entine. NIL, end “omen, 1>_1g_1_ the held s. Saint -—'l‘0NIGH'l‘- DANCE g- hlding ilehee ee lesion new --_r- w" "or olrrowu. sronrmo own ‘Proceeds for City Baseball League And LP. U. Sick Bmeflt Ifimd I BINGO! 25c 8.80 PM. . LAAALA_AAJAAA FARES A AAAAA llllllll 1. o. o. r. mom-sous lieetion mm M57 IMb-O-ldeleek Ilfion‘! Olehil Aflmlllon 35s ‘kkkkn-‘k 4b '1' at 1 v MONCTON‘ —G°iII- Wvuhsw fit hr Information any Ticket Agent (IINIIDIIIN N AIIONMI '0 svluvwrvzu: 1~ IJNIHI hnee-leqpqnnuwlswni‘ HEADLINES 1 oi. "nnscx rwrsr" do“! p; 1m the headlines. But u ll II headliner In the thoughts and minds of Islanders. ‘ I_IfIICKEY’S y- ‘ BLAGKT TWIST: . Jgliddnufactured by v v Hickory}. lilehnleun ‘ grant...» Co. ma. Charlottetown ‘ II‘ “R3353” m’ i... minim-sews CONSERVATIVE Qlhgr 3:301?“ r.- ,_ .1743?‘ eel new seer-anneal 14ml l W“ _ rmissm Headquarter: Q1, AOIII GU51, ‘II GIAIIION l1‘. n-nvs-s-n-‘si. ' NATIONAL 11-808. nix: ruls lvoun‘ nnucsron: J. Ernest H.‘ Worth J nnuoorsrs ' u: Prillee s1. for ssgbsllfiwés (o) 933m lb E 111K100. Hid! (b) 1.119 Sibelieu. Th were ten entries. The numbers r e clssfioclean fin r workendl ofcon LMlssGIis received 90. total 170 marks. ‘Co y " Deon Collng- wood a t this candidate Mil ace Gillie m vow!‘ also tied for first D ‘III 000K STUDIO announces removal to it's .5. Bruce moi. Is-lfld-Pl-ii THI TRUSTEES of the Prince Edward Island Hospital acknow- with thanks, donation of 81100 from Rowse os. Ltd. L-HIN-lfi-Ii. POLICE COURT-Ad. the Police Court yesterday s. drunk was tlnsd five dollars and costs or ten days. Two men charged with vogrsncy were remanded till Thursday. RECEIVES M-D-(LM. DEGREE- Mr. Ind. Mfrs. Hi1 year at Queen's University, King- ston. Ont. Harold received his early education in his home school at Noriboro, rmtriculstdng from there st on early age. lie then altered Prince o! Wales College and graduated from there, being tihe youngest student in the grad- ue class. After his graduation he altered Queen's University and did splendid work in all years and now at age of 24 years receiv- es his M.D.CM. degree. Hearty congratulations are due this bril- liant young man. Alter a visit to his home Dr. H hes will enter 8t. ’s Hospits, Montreal, for NEW Ollflfliitséfibdergmdu- stes st Mount Allison University ced the results of their annual class elections this week. Officers for the coming academic year 1939-40 were posted as fol- lows: senior Class, President, Gor- don Inge-n, North Sydney; Vice- President, PeulineMoNsb, Wallace, NB; Secretary-Treasurer, Alexan- der Macilniosh, Sydney. N. B. Junior Class: President, Alastair McLeod, Sydney; Vice-President, nne Rogers, Charlottetown, P. Treasurer, respectively. GRAY-GAIN) “n. .. . s us ea s . yes r my morning when lvinry Patric dswhter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grey of Ifide Punk Mass. was un- ited in marri e to Hero Gcudet. son of Mr. an Mrs. Gsudet of this ci y wss per- . ceremon formed and nuptial mass oelebrstsd by Rev. Geo. MeCormeok oi the Basilica staff. Despite the early hour number oi of the up the aisle m. A x Moll-eon rendered the wed- ding march and presided at the or- n during the mass. Mr. Pius C sghen rendered with much feeling "0 .whst Could My Jesus Do More". "Hail. Heavenly Queen" snd the IAtin hyrnn "Penis Augellous" The bride. attractively gowned powdered blue wtih ment de and was assisted by Miasrwinn Donald who was attired in a cycle- ment dress with wine uacessorics. The groom was ably supported by Mr. n-snk Intiiplll. After the cere- mony the bri s1 party motored to the een Hotel where a weddinfl bres. ast was served after which Mr. and Mrs. Geudet left on a honeymoon trip to Boston, New York and other American cities. ‘the large number oi presents tes- tifled to the populuitv of the bride and groom. ‘they cons ted oi chins, silverware, electric floor and read- ing lamps. and s handsome set of silver from the cast of "laughing Irish " Guardian Joins X1 ding . c th a 0st of friends in exten esrty felicitatiorls. 8T. OATEAMNBS W. I. Mrs. W. Straw entertained the o . members Bt Catherines Wom- en's Institute Mo! 3rd. The presi- d and the trol of Cancer. for entertainment were the next meeting. the intended left over until The question- ted the mem- for the June meeting gulch is to be held the .Ivleniil\ of J R4011 call: Bus; bxought the meetin 1e lunch was the ostess and s social on we 0 tss the 11s r bgmthe elder Rothchild: 3o forward. Never be tell business t‘. ‘sh; yourp debts trouble DI- J", Iilllilnk nDlre “sm. -—-A pretty wed- a‘ St. Duns- AHINTION GUIDED! tlo Drel f Guides end Iiegnla n or Eh Bkirt~N rge-d bottom of ghtseto ground 10 inches. Tunic-Navy blue. Name Tapes—weslwd sud sewn lt — Uniform — leather and B's buckle polished. Tleb-Wslhed S" and pressed - wide o" from knot in end of tie. ‘Ilcndericot pin-freshly polished and in centre oi end of tie. l-Iair—Neategn . Hat-Turn up n11 around- brushed carefully and worn straight on head , Directions for freehening z D- ll deep bluing—-Prcss on using cloth wrung out and water. BBDWNIE UNIFORM Sheer-Brown well polished. Stockings — Dark brown -- full en-gth. Overall-Washed and well pressed. Be1t—-Brown leather. ‘Ides-B inches wide, lelfllh from lmet to end of tie 6 inches. Brownie Pin -- Fresh polished and worn in centre of en of tis. Hair-Neatly brushed. Hats- pressed and worn all around Well turned u Tree P sntin vinclsl Senator um Saturday. 20th to commemorate the brthday oi His Majesty King George VI. Rangers, Guides and Brownies will meet st Rochiwd usre st 10.110 A. Meaoinn Saturday, I sy filth an proce company orma on to the Sanstorlum. Guiders in charge cf s. Company to meet at Rochiort Street end of Square at 9.45 A. M. to get positions. OIIUBDH PARADE Guid=s nnd- Brownies WfBXIB of vinegar ceremony at Pro- M!!!’ Rangers, P- will hold s. (firm-ch Parade on Bun- day. Mav 28h. Bloch Com any and Pack will attend, service in heir own church. The nt of ‘assembly wil be Rockford uore st msiticn token on Saturday, Msy Provincial Headquarter-s feel as- sured that every Guide Ind Brownie will do her st to present smart an appearance as possble on these various occasions. n. Zion Church Missionary Concert The annual concert of the Mis- sion Band of Zion Church was held on Thursday ev- ening, May 11th. in the Church Hsli and was indeed s. decided success. Each number was heart- ily received and showed much care and effort on the part of'the lead- ers. Alter the program was over a very heart vote of thanks was extended to ere. M38- G01’- lead don leach. Mrs. B. VsnIderstins, Mrs. Jack Large and Mrs. Normen MsoPi-lorson for their effective in- od the Mission Band and 11y in the prod- uction of this splendid concert. The following is the rogre-m: Chorus-By the Mlsson Bend. Address of welcome-mvid Man- son. ' Motion Song-Coven girls. Reoltotion-Freda Saunders. Recitation-Arthur King. Dinhgue-Belly slid ‘Nan Moc- Donald. G-aelc Bonp-Donmld Inge. Recitstlonqloyoe end AnnlPl-f- Drill-rlve dbxoye. u -l.eur moi. Part Two short inlk on ‘stewmishigr-‘rhs Minister. - The candles of stewardship- ll 1e Bong-Gin girls. and Margaret Momlocue- rbe M‘ ‘ . Solo-Betty Kin .1‘ mm‘ Recitation IATALLY mama TON, 8.3., Mny l5- (Oih-Oeo . Stews. Atholville, d a o‘ mama l . the wen injured o was ordered end- be held. . t‘ i Orr A threat; illounts unles- " Wash in usus-l way-rinse in attire. the sine International the one-nose were re ted to have mode demands for agtrol or the fem-aim use any’: gov: snd was Amoy dispatches to hev tested also against hoisting c; fir: Jsp- anese flag and against use of the ares. as s. battleground for the flsht aaainst the Chinese. illibat Zfivlw ormktmtrsltléwfl ; QvAR we l'snsiicn In T 0i y James l0. Barlco. IILD ELECTROLYSIS BY A SKILLED OPERATOR BEST METHOD 0F O V l N G SUPERFLUOUS Iiowth of heir on her lip, and if size is a. brunette, this hau- 1s very noticeable. Sirperfluous hair may F0 hex: on Wttge body. r yous erm lcglsts have vised patients to undergo electrolysis by whtoh the electric current destroys or removes these hairs one at a time. Unfortunaely, the results obtcinad by some pati- ents hnve been disappcintlnz 1n that they have lost tme sud money andtnanumberofcasestheirnp- vesmnoe is worse than before un~_ dersoing . results are usually due to the operator lacking the mover skill. Inan endeavor to show that electrolysis is st the best form of. treatment and prevent loss and disappointment to many of these individuals. Dr. Anthony C. Cipol- issw New York. in The Journal oi‘ m; American Medical Association sa_ s: ' "Ellectrolysis is far from being s. carelessness and ignorance applied to electrolysis may cause in dries to the skin which are objection- nble disfiguring. painful, and even wt times. dangerous " On the other hand. electrolysis is the only method for pemum- em end safe l l oi‘ unwanted heirs on various parts of the body. . After outlining the type oi ap- paratus to use. the method of orc- paring the skin to remove is-t or other substances. the method of in- serting the "electric needle" m the o! the follicle or hair by following ad ice 1. l-Ioirs shxmld is given: not be removed eninleemhowmuch tiresloin other parts of the body) can. the giv (of stand. - 8. One should always use smallest munmt of current that will effectively end pennenently remove hair. A mild current suf- fices for ilimsr l . 4. A hB-ir edh removed should not be re- moved mt the same time as this may oeuss inflammation. 5. Needle should not be left in follicle longer than is absolutely necessary. 6. Only about three or four heirs ere removed from en sires. about. the sire of a dime, Treatments lest about thirty unlnuies and are given once a UOYAL PART! LEAVE OTTAWA SUNDAY OTTAWA. May iii-Before the of the royel train on Bundny, my 21st, for the journey over Canadian National lines to . J. Hungeniord. of so Kin (Egrasvl Queenlllissbemst e nion party will leave Ot- via largest etree mums ‘5£s.£3.‘”n‘t'}"ll.’.f S"; Jlirty will for s. tofiel ditt- mjl u; MIN I i l sn-fe procedure in unskilled hands. 1'7 ‘Psorin call was answered wtlgr a dllbla cf ' » Watch" Thursdayis Pa F01‘ TWO Fill]. P Ready n 9 s. m. FRIDAY LADIES’ WEAR Lat Si ore formerly Occupied by Mrs. R.P. Simpsom-Opp. Prowse Bros. P” of Gra nd Opening Men’: Store 144 Great George Street 2 Stores The IZREENDHL w»- ersted by Railways. CHERRY HILL WOM@'S INSTITUTE the Canadian National‘ Tbs May rowing was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Coffin on Monday, May 1, with en attend- -a.nce of eight memlbers and one vis- itor. The tin opened b ‘ “n! KXEEIIBG lg the HD0158." Roll winter work. Min-u of ou" rneetin were read. edopw and vi . isty for the control of Cancer: Dr. W. J. P. MadMillan, president of the Canadian Red Cross Society and Miss Mons G. Wilson Director. Pub- llc Health Nursin It was moved . Warren. seconded by . Coffin, that $1.00 be contributed to- wards the Cancer Fund. Miss Beatrice Cameron snd Miss Kathleen Egan were anointed to carry on the annual canvass for the Canadian Red Cross society. Pam lets on "Household Storage oi Fm ts and vegetables‘ snd "me Control of some species of household insects" were distributed The programme consisted of s solo bytMrs. Henry Coffin end s con- es After the tendering of s. vote of thanls to the hostess the meeting (éllosed by singing the National An- em. NOTICE . TO FARMERS We have just | shipment of m“ V“ . FORMALIN ron ‘ZMUT ON GRAIN A cheap bnt thoroughly ef- fective remedy. Groin {rowers would he Wile to u: Sromplly. in elder io have sec propu-ly tsesied before sowing. One pint to every 40 glllorl ofwnier. Full directions given with every order. We also sorry ihs new and improved CERESAN A dull disinfect-Int Wheat, - Outs -— Berle “m; ea u e e tr is 32 b sh i‘??? $3» and io-dny. It Dill to! Macs Pig Worm Powder 11 will thoroughly abolish traces of wonns end - ell prove the health of your herd. PRICE 85 CENTS PER LB. m 2 MAGS DRUGASTORE Ill Greet G00!!! llloet All Mill 0:3?‘ Prompt for n-u-n-n-s-un-nntn-un KINSMAN DANG “The GIIARLDTTETOWN” May 23rd Novelties . . . Buffet Supper . Al Blanchard’s Orchestra Tickets $1.50 Proceeds for The Dental Clinic t l § “nun-s...- 14 -- any "Mrifly-Slk" raw/w» GIN ERAI. ELECTRIC __for only We wen: 0R- fllqsg I: bu $.;|.J.g..'$¢"| :ge ire/wants food gerztection ‘I m" W" e new ii "femi- ling" unit _ “um, : Oglrizedume farms: srcnge space oi higher 06-8 quiiiyihsoughsndchrough. Xelifiifle See this big, roomy “Thrifcy-slx". _Put one in your h: new. Ibo can on our easy payment plan. Maritime Electric 0a., Ltd. y ‘r iiernge Space 11.8 sq. ft. Shelf Area ll Dig lee Cubes ou to see this new low priced General Eeciric Refrigerator, Lower dun ab: G-B Refrigerator of this she bu ever so" I G-B’: smaramodm design, all-steel mbiosi.