FEBRUARY 17. 1950 ITHE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE i} sate! JUST A FEW DAYS LEFT IN THIS GREAT SALE-—WE HAVE A FEW EXTRA SPE- CIAL BARGAINS LEFT- DON'T WAIT- COME IN TODAY. liviiiits ti... COMBINATIONS 2.95 iviiits kill. SHIRTS 1.19 tiizits ts... JAG-SHIRTS 3.95 MEN’ iViURilHPY PANTSI 4.95 iiilEN’Si'f§."!SlilRTS&DRAWERS 1.49 hills as... MACKINAWS 9.95 isiyiii CAPS 98¢] 1.1a iloysiié... weed Pants $1115‘. “d 3.49 BOYS Stiff ZItIiuNK DRY I66 GT. GEO. ST. C0. TWEEL BLDG. PHONE 2754 birdthitTiix Sails — Continued from page 2 ItIrhJFIIFaTphIsLicated you can reverse the process and reform her. Register shock over her cocktails and cigarettes, and when anode 310g have constituted yourself her mentor you will haie her ame an broken so you can lead her to the altar. I _ ll" you want to make n hit \\’IIIl nil girls. he neat. in nppciuance. mndcst in (icincaiior, tiniiro without stepping on their feet. talk in thtet about themselves, and, finally, be bold, hilt not i110 110M- DIX: For two years I have been eHBBZEd I0 l m5"- is in a financial position to marry. Two months ago I nmt an older man who is vcry successful and I began to k0 Out wuii him. ’I‘lit- first man told mo that I would have to decide be- I\\i»f‘l\ them. l refused to izivc the second mun up, .as I have been sinri-ing for fiin, so our engagement was broken off. My brothel. who has been mother and Iriihcr to me. said to mc, when he [heard of it: "I never thought that my own sister would _bc R QUIUPF» e nnw shows me no affection and this hurts me terribly, as he has al- wuirs been wonderful to mc. ls he rifziit. I did love the first man. but hnvlnrz to wait so ion: to act married killed that love. Wont I in time I10 ahii- to forget cntirciy the first man. A A SISTER DEAR MISS waiting until he Sure you will. 1f‘ money and a good time are all you ANSWER: who can give them to you. want, you will be happy with any man Hut stippose this ‘second IIIIIIUIOSQS his moncy after you are married to hlni? But I know the nns\vci' to that, I have seen it happen too often. You will buy a ticket to Reno and hunt up some other man who still has the ‘lotigii. It takes reiil love and a real woman to stick to a ninn and love him the more just because he needs her love and nerds to feel her bnrk of him when he is fighting ,to izet ahead. Your brother in right in saying that you are a quitter. It is the women who have whined and complained and called men failures; the women who couldn't. stand the gaff, who are really rc- sionsihie for many a man putting a bullet through his poor, tired lvnin. DEAR MISS DIX: I have n chance to attend college or gel. mar- rici. I am 17 years old and cannot decide which I want. to do. Will you please Advise me. UNDECIDED ANSIVPJR: Go to twtllvgl- by all ineiins, When a iziri is undecided n ta whether to marry or not. tho answer is invariably no. The only thing that jtistifics any girl in getting married is to he so much in lava xvith n niiin that slic fccis tiiat. she cannot live Without him. F011? years of college will izivr- you your playtime 1n life. it will give you new experiences, n new point of view, and if it tcaclics you nothing else it. will nt. lcnsl tench you what. you want in a husband. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply perennially tn readers, but will answer lvrohiems of gciicriil interest through her column. DIAMOND DUEIT E w)“ Sparkling diamond sot in o mounting of ' 14k yellow gold. Matching 14k . yellow gold wedding bond. Value priced. WELLNEIVS "aniitluisf: Central Guardian This column is reserved for news 0| local interest. but advertising of a riewsy nature may he Inserted at five cents a word. strictly pgy. able In advance. am" SIGNS. _ Phone QaSCANTLEBURY SIGNS. PHONE 1392~J . HUWARD MMINNIS Fitted Footvttear at 175 Queen Street. SPECIAL. - Boneless and Brisket Corned Beet at 1:5 cents per lb. J. M's Meats. Market Building. CHURCH SERVICES. — Febru- ary 19th. 11 A. M. New (llzisgouz Bible School fr: iuiviiig. Ii PM. Brad- albtlne Ciiristiiiu. 7.710 I‘. M. Frrd- erirtctii Clhristian. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. - Advertisers are reminded that their Jopy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the previous day to advertisers who telephone classi- fieds, etc. should particularly boat this in mind. THE SENIOR. LADIES‘ AID of tho Prince Edward Island ilos- pital, are sponsoring a ‘Turkey Dinner at 'I‘riiiiiy Hall on Felirtiary 21st. Tickets $1.00. may be 0b- talited from IIIIQIIQS ltrug C.i.. or members of the Scnioi- Aid. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. Siiirzltly. February 19th. Fatirvir-iv 11.00 .-'\.M North River $1.00 ‘P. l\1. Long Crock 7.30 P. M. Rev. l-I Barber, Pastor. TRYON — BONSHAW BAWPISI‘ PASTORATE. - Services for Sun- day, February 10th, iii-c; West- ttnorelarttd 11 A. M. Tryon 3 P. M C. S. 2 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. BRADALBAN l’ A s r o-it A r. CHARGE. - Services‘ Sunday. Fcib- ruary 19th. Pleasant Valley 11 A.M. Rose Valley Ii P. M. Rrarlalha-tie 7.30 P. M. W. B. MacPiiatii, Min- isler. IIUN’I‘ER RIVER CHARGE. - Services Wiltshire 11 A. M. \'Vhe'ait- ley River 3 P. M. Hunter Rdvor joint service with Presthyttcrian Congregation at. 7.30 Special Y. P. Service at. Witttiire .31). Illustrated. Howard Christie. Minister. TRYON PASTORAL (YH.»‘\R(IPJ.— Cape 'I‘natversc. 7.30 P. M. Crapaiid. Rev. R. L. BHCOII, MIIIISICI‘. POWNAI. UNITED CHARGE.- Sorvicds February 10th. to be con- ducted.- by the Minister. Rev. A. S. Weir, as fotllows: MIIWIMV ai. 11.00 A. M. Pownal nit 7.00 P. M. Powrial Sunday SKYIKJOI at 10.30 A. Ni ORWE-LI. — VERNON CHARGE. Services Fktbiuaiyv 10th. Cherry Valley United at. 2.30. St. Andrftws. Cnrwell, n-t 7.00 P. M. Rev. E. C. Evans of Cliar-lottetcwvn, wiil con- duot both services. C 0 R N W A L l. PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services February 19th. Kingston 1.1 A. M. New Doni- ‘inion 3 P. M. Cornwall 730 P. M. Dr. Elias Andrrtws cl Pine l-lill Divinity Iiali. will prcaoii. Church Schootl 11 A. M. Rev. M. K. Char- matn. Minister. _ THE PR-ESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookfleld Chit-TEQ- Services nexit lord's Dav lotws: Broekfield ‘i1 A. M. llmris- v-ille 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. The Hunter Riivcr Service will be a, joint servico airzi will be held in trio United Chin-oh. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. "iiidilfiiiarit Continued from pose 1’- ing, merited and received “a good swift spank" for being contrary over somecissue. “And what then?" Jamie must follow tlic story. "Slit: hurried 'homc to hcr mother com- plaining, ‘this poor little std? got nobody —- nobody at all now! And now thoughts ahead to the morning Liillll-5 0m! Until tornorroiv -— l)tnt'y——G00d- night . Own Selection Test Piece MUSICAL FESTIVAL In classes iii u-Iilrls any (if tho tent. pieces in a number u! com. petitor‘; own clinnnlng. Tho title. iintI compost‘. thereof must ha specified on entry form. l-‘or the use of the atlfutlicator a copy of the music muat he tlclivcrcd tn tho secretary thrco days bcfnro com- petition date as not In program. Failure to comply with this pro- viainn shall render tho competitor Illblo to (Iiaqunlltlcntlon. for Strength and Safely III Island Brikcrete Limited 149 North River Road Charlottetown, P. E. I. PHONE 931-2 JEWELLEIIS SIIIIE 186B as fol- A Feature For Every Friday Local Meetings At a meeting of the Provincial Executive Wednesday, it was dc- cided that the Federation school district meetings would be held rig-ht across the province on Tues- day evening. February Mth. A ballot vote wllil be takeai of all the farmers in the ‘province on the question of establishing marketing hcatrds for potatoes, and eggs and poultry. An explanation of the puirpose. powers. se-t-Iup and op- eration of such boards with an at- lawhod ballot will be mailed to each farmer In the province next week. This will give each produc- ct‘ an opportunity to think over the proposal‘: before attending the school district meeting. At regional meetings held throughout the prov- ince during the past few weeks. thetrc has been one or two persons selected in each district and sup- plied with the membership agree- ment. fomis and otllier literature for conducting the school diatdot meet- lugs. Potato Situation The average mixed Immcr who stored his potatoes last. fall is the main loecr in this years crop. The Federation is still exerting every effort. to try and izet some reilei for the fanmcrs in this emergency. In answer to several questions. we want to explain that tlic C FA. (IlfCCItCliJS did discus fully our pcttato situation with the Domin- ion Cathlnet when marking. their annual presentation last sveek. Dr. Ilannarii read to the Cabinet the ielegrnltll which rcouitttvl from the rcooluttions passed at the Kings County meetings held Tues-day, February 7th. The C.F.A. Execut- ive fully endorsed the wire mid pressed fotr some definite Govern- ment pronouncement concerning a Among The Farmers Federation 0f Agriculture News Stimort Board. This docusolon lasted over an hour and the de- tails of our potato problems were fully dliwucsed. A/fter getting the facts of the situation first-hand. there seemed to be a more pathetic feeling toward helping our smaller growers onoe more. Mr. Stiitaiw prmnisod to present the facts as he had received them to Mr. Cardin-er. However, the ditficluity of obtaining a. support Iirice on any product where eur- P111885 had resulted from speculat- ion, was emphasized. Gardiner, tht- Prime Ministetx‘ and our Island Committee at iihe Hortioutaural Council. pressing for an announcement of Government policy. It will be recalled that the Fed- eration directors also met with our four Members of Parliament the day after Christmas, and alt that time presented the farmers case, regarding eggs, potatoes and datiry products. Our members emphasiz- ed at that time and the Dominion Government has since throtwn out the challenge, which we must ac- cept, that producers caininot expect continued Government. assistance unless they are willing to discip- line themselves and do something about their own marketing protb- lems That is the reason why at the present time the Federation is promoting the establishment of marketing boards. for eggs right across Canada. and for some con- trol oveir the marketing cit potatoes frotm the Maritime provinces. Hay Markets Our recent contacts with farm leaders throughout parts otf Que- bec and Ontario leads us to be lieve that UICITB will be a market Phone 2061 or 540. THE PRESBYIERIAN CHURCH United Cihurch Services will be ht-ld Sunday. February 19th, as 1N CANADA. - Church services fdimrws: 11 A. M. Tryon. Ii P. M. will be conducted otn. Sutnxiay. Feb- ruary 19th, 1060. as follows: Nine ‘Milc Creek 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove. 7 P. M. Rev. Netil Herman will be in change. RfiV. G. Carlyle Welli- stcr. Interim Moderator. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - on Sunday. February 19th, Dr. MacKenzie will conduct. services as follows: Montague 11 A. M. aind 7.30 P. M. Inner Mon- tague 3 P. M. At the Montague evening service. the men's choir will lead the music and the men's club will aittencl in n body. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Services February 19th. Coir-main l1 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Milo 3 P. M. S. S. Birch Hill 11 A. ‘M. and Charlottetown 2 PM. Mature on the lifc c-f Rev. Donald Mac- Donald. Murray River. Tuesdtay. February 21st, 8 P. M. and at GIl-GITIOIIBLOWVII. Wednesday. Febril- ary 22nd. 7.30 P. M. Rev J. I-I. Bishop. COURT 0F CIIANCERY -— Argument was completed yesterday before Vice-Chancellor G. J. Tweedgv in the suit of N. Ratlen- bury Ltd. by its liquldator Mr. R. H. Rogers vs. Harry Winchester and the exccutors of’ the estate of Nelson Rntlentbusy. The tourl. ad- jmitrrird to a date to be fixed. Comtplaiitnantfs soi-idiws are Mr. ll F. MacPhee. K.C. and Mr. J. B. Jtnltllsi-flll, for the defendant. lllr. W. E. Bentley, K.C. and Mr. D. I... Matthicson. NAVY LEAGUE -— lit a meetiziig cf the Council of the Navy League of Canada. P.E.I. Division yester- clziy I.t.-Col. L00 F. MacDonald resigned his poet as treasurer after lWn years in that office. His iesigiizition was regretfully ac- cepictl and ‘Mr Lloyd Ftraiit elect- cd his sticcessor ‘Iilze prt-stideni. Coin-iixiorc Godfrey M. Ilibbard, IIIIIPCIIIICNI that the annual in- spceticii of the Sea Cadet Corps “Kc-nt" n-c-uld be carried out by Rear-Admiral E. R. Malnguy. POLIUE COURT — The caste of a Charlottetown barrister. charged with converting to his own use. funds in his trust. as executor cf an cstaic, came up before Stviieritdiaaxy lllargishrate K. M. Martin in Cili‘ Police Court. yesterday morning ii-iid ivas adjourned until llloiid.a_v. February mm. The dciferidimt did not atyvpcar iiimsci! but waii rcpie- senitcd by this counsel. The cstnie involved ls that of a Bummcrsidc party. and the accused was one of the exoculotm. The money alleged to have been converted was in tho ziiiriount ott $4.000, ear marked for the United Chin-ch of Canada. Bail was fixed alt $1,000. J.O.C. Catnpbell. I{.C and John Nichol- son represented tlhe Crown and ‘Mr. D. L. Mathcson. KC.. the ac- cused. LETTER CARRIERS MEET - The monthtiy meeting of the Fed- oioted Association of Letter Cair- rlcrs was held in the recreation morn of the Past Office on Wed~ need-ay evening. The prealdetnit. J. Fxnniett MooNeill was in tfae chair. Many important matters pertaining to their work uwvre drisctiscaf. All iricmhcrs a very unsatis- tactovryt mnditioin of the sidewalks. it. was suggested that the public be nskul to put ashu or sand on stint"! walks as this condition oonslltukd a ml hazard to (the men who deliver their null. Mr. Sietplhen P. Oonrvoiiy woo chose-n as the delegate to the nartionol convention to be held on June 20- 2.". at thn King l-I-dwam Hotel. Tor- Ollio. SUIYPOYE Dlive- within the next few weeks for a ‘cheating this meeting our ocmslidoralble quantity of Iititth qual- Ptrcsidenit. Mr. O'Connor was given ity hay, a special inter-viiew with Dean Shatw. Chief of Agflmllturail Prices (Continued on pose ‘I1 TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY a; n..- ——i—————-——-——— Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phone ' Aiaritime Central Airways Limited. Anti Markets Furnished tby the Provincial De- partment of Agriculture through Mr. S. C. Wright: 9th-15th, 239 carloada of potatoes have been iferried from Borden to Tormeniine, The week previous Strait. Since August 1st, 1949, to February 15, 1950, 3.996 cars of potatoes have crossed from Bor- den. ginning August lst, 1948. Potato prices at different points in the Province: O’Lcary — Sebago Seed 50c-55c per bushel at the car. Other varieties not quoted. Tablatock —43c per bushel ungraded at the warehouse. Summerslde — Seed-No. I Se- bago 48c per bushel. No. 1 Cobblers $0750. No. 2 Se-bagoes 60c-70c per bushel and No. 2 Cob- blers the same price with a fair movement in these two varieties. Mountain and Katahdin Seed is not moving from this point. Table- slock-—is quoted at 48c per bushel at the car with a fair movement. Kensington -— Quotes Cobbler seed at 70c per bushel at the car. No movement in other varieties, Ta.b1csi.ock—-55c per bag at the car, On the Borden Line -— There is l light. movement of Cobbler Seed at 70c-75c per bushel at the car with no price quoted on table- stock as the buyers are apparent- 1y waiting for developments in the market. Charlottetown —- Cobble;- seed i5 quoted at 72c-75c per bushel at the car with other varieties 48c- 4£ic per bushel at the car. Table- siock-is quoted at 60c per bag at ‘he car with a fair movement. Vernon River — Quote; Mad Mountains and Sobaizoes at 78c- titlc per hag with a light move. inenl. No quotation on table- stock. More" — Cobbler seed is quot- ed at 70c per bushel at the oar with a fair movement. No other varieties of seed moving from this point. Tab1ectock—47c-50c per bag at the ear. Turnips The tturnip market appears to he a little bit lighter at the pre- sent time. The only quotations we have this week are from Char- lottetown where they are quoted at 60c per bushel at the car. Dur- int: the past week twenty-nine <29) carioads of turnips crossed from Borden to Tormenline and the previous week twenty-five (23) carloads. It might be of in- terest for you to know that from August Isl. 1949. lo February 15th. 1950, 1,445 carioads otf turnips had ‘been ferried lcroao the AVOID THE RUSH Our wall-paper steamer mand in the course of a. few weeks, so have your rooms stripped now. Also trlc 10-inch Floor Polisher and Elcctrolux. WEEKS and LAIIGILLE Painting, Decorating and Paper-Hanging, cic- 104 Euston Street Shop Phone 264th! During the past week. February to that 287 cars had crossed tho This is in comparison with 3.852 cars for the same period be- Fuahion stresses; treason. easier to sct iu fuiililtmublti liiiir-t care of the hair. Anti we've ci- A1 n u f u, P ~. the rules into practice - - - Hcrylhlni: from IIUI)I'I_\' plnii ,.,..,,.,,,;Z,‘“°$V§§,‘i,§m,f fmgilldé to home permanent kits. so IlPiltI m 1m: Jiiivknsi-a wires were also Sent m Mr; PHARMACY for thinrzs to help you cnrn for your crown- ing glory—i\t prices that Iiuie, l! (‘q Wonderful .3 wiif fl % you get a regular 1.25 I) Egg Creme Shampoo plus a Rinse! When it comes to thcrcb nothing to heat t hair-beautificrsl COR. GLGEORGE h KENT STS. Strait: and during the same per- iod, that is from August 1st, 194B. to the middle of February. I949, only 8B0 cars had been fetrried. Feeds The feed situation is noi. quite as bright as it was last week as our latest information is that bar- ley has increased $209 D91‘ 1°" and oats has increased $1.00. Soy- bea ntmeal has sane up $2.00 n" ton, and mill feeds, that is bran and shorts, have also increased $1.00 per ton. We do not know whether this will be a perman- ent increase or not or whether it is just a flurry i" the export M (Continued Address and Presentation On Monday evening. January Zlrd, the Princess Elizabeth Group otf the Chrolotietowii Baptist Chuimh met for a social evening in the Ladies Parlour. At the cou- clusion od the meeting an address. and presentation was made to Mrs. Chefitm‘ Ward yiiio i5 leaving shortly with her family for the United States to join hcr husband who is ettnployed there. Mrs. Olive Moreside read the address rind Mis. Edith Sounders riiade the pivotnta- tion. kbliomdng is the address: Dear Ixiulser-lt is my PflVIlCQc alt this time to extend to you out‘ deop regret. at losing you. one of our valued members of the Prin- cess Elizabeth Group. You have always been a jolly gccd follow. helping i.ri every way possible for the betterment of the Group. Your ihearty latugh and cheery smile will ever be remembered by us. You were always willing to put on on page '1) Anti Ioveiier softer hair with l gloriously natural slieeu-Iiair that's cusicr In manage. the regular practice of this few slniplu ruin-ii for beauty Rail/wt ‘I-i-Iix/Iwttf Egg Creme Shampoo plus Creme Rinse. .. ios-cnn he yours through tsrything you need to put cure‘ [or sour budget. i. X“ Value lotyoti Don't miss this bargain! For the price of the shampoo alone, ottle of Richard Hudnut special-size bottle of Creme keeping your tresscs in a clean-gleaming, Iicalthy, manageable condition . . . his inseparable pair of Come in today! "is -$"=== DISPENSING cusmsrs .- . PHONE 2/9 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. TON! Hoiiit- Permanent with Spin Curlers SPEIIIAL OFFER 0n RICHARD HllDNUT HOME PERMANENT With the purchase of a kit at the regular price of $3.25 you receive a 4 oz. bottle of Egg Creme Shampoo FREE ALL-AROUND HAIR BRUSH $5.00 Bay's Protessionat HAIR BRUSH $1.50 Prophylactic HAIR BRUSHES contests, games, etc. and npecially the singing. You were ever willing to help with the cake sales and the lunch “which is the best pair-t of my meeting." Please accept this little gait as n sunall token of our love and eo- teom and if at ainlt’ ‘We YW» shml-Id come back we will be happy to wel- coma you again to the Princess Eiilrabeth Group. Olive Moreside, Secretary. Pioneer Day; Continued from page z methods remains. Time is ever on the march. The wheels of progress grind on and on. and "the wisdom of today 11 the ignor- ance of tomorrow." The Neighbors will be. very much in de- we have for rental clcc- ¥l I t t; “Here's a movie couple who have been divorced and re- married since I had my last permanent!" By_ George Clark Bonn-tn. i l@»irlofli_fifii 3/0001»? I m‘ n; fining 171 flé 0"” / RIGHT FOR All YOUR BAKINGI OF CANADA FLOUR