fEBRUARY 18. 1954 THE- GUARDIAN. CHARLOI IETOWN (AGE NINE A L” B''”u' "" ''"'u'' 'n'”' e as well as the Nova scotia school won by Mr. Frank Msdon of bee. foausrlv 0' 99”" D50”. John to wida hh I Di se- ws club Votes :2 Je::..::.::'":::. ”E'”'”"- E"”""”' Paintings By 0' M W W" W W 2..." '0" ”'.....”'.'.”:.....'l"'.-,.'”".::.".”; W'- hol i . --- . . v vI:ta.Iinnetl'tl'I!.n:'hl1(;r ills” ulixzi -WIT ARRIVED - Oudlcnne in H N f 0 ' wruilalls slhzwing win he ism this Mr avl Sutherland. has re- All with him an minyable holi- Tu W his committee carried out the vea- "'7 0&3 'M”E- x9"”'”" a E "mum!" and "mu: m I I .mrmdlwdm' Ykuxw why” NE" my -u. , turn. the success 0! which was 141” W55 06' 8" H” cuueg" 5 amp we m um "mg y r" 515 Dulottetewi Lions Club taesaaiotS.tobado zzda te the Irving Trust Fund pee. st mnmuuy emergency meat- at their bl-monthly dinner gm; Mid as the Queen Hotel "guy. A cheque for that I'M”; wil be handed over to that at that fund at Park- rasteee "1, may by club president, Tom mdgttt. slick-inuahlp of Lion Under the Fight Off Old Age Feel Younger at 40, 50, 60 ei to in or ,. o 'l r. EN,WOMEN! ms: bcwealr.dred- and keep up your new pop for years mime. Get the new health dis 1 . f A munger. loo. Oitrca Tonic Tablets RIVIE- .,.... liunul-ie. For weak, nindown, tire - K. .,.,,..... (EHO to lack of iron at 40. so so .... .. rnriditinnl rnany call ”xetting old" ql'l(lI tn timer for new Ipep. tireless energy and I Ice in . -... .....n,m'' : today. "Get--can-ink pd size only we. At all druuuu. ..m.rundownaayinnsu-1"celyeIinounI- - t makes you l borne out by treasurer Ihart Johnson's financial report on the project. A ilve-man entertainment cam- nilttee was ippointed to look after the final details of the Club's annual ladles' night ban- quet and dance to be held next week. It was announced by King Lion Edgett that a new book reading machine will be presented to the Institute for the Blind on that occasion. Glen Cotton. newest member of the Club. was presented with his Lion's Pin to complete his induc- tion, as a member of the lcoal C II . 0610 (UP) -- A total of about 7.000 Norwegians boys and girls are enrolled in special! skiing schools operated by the Associa- tion for the Promotion of kilng. Largest cf the schools. at Gyovilr on Lake Mjosa. has more than 700 l students. , FRESH oTioTiNi) HAMBURG Ib.29c Hiiihhiiis .. :- 1'i3Nbi:ii'”iiiliiIiTci0ils SIRLOIN STEAK . . Ib.37c lh.49c HTITNG TENDER ROUND STEAK . . . . ." lb. 39c i.i;AN MEATY 44 RUMP ROASTS . .. CHICKENS. ll?-.43 .. Ib.49c Yl'1ARV(")VI.7I) LEGS o'ilui . rizaii 0I.l) if BREAST 0'lAMB 1" '5-.3?! lb. 29c TENDER TASTY LAMB CHOPS . .. lb. 35c .iicliij lAMBFORSTEll' ir(iic's1iN DWICHICS " PRESSEO HAM .. lb-ll? lb. 75c YOU MUST TURN IN YOUR SLIPS AT ONCE IN ORDER TO SHARE IN THE RE- BATE. rHEsr”irE'i1s'b?i's7i'EETi1 cl-iAiu.o11ETowN 3. MONTAGUE ONLY 151256 on FREE: DELIVERV Euper Pdarker ME ONE SIG.-'7 .41.-v'?&: l' 2101! CHURCH Women's Auxil- iary Valentine Tea. and sale of work also home cooking table, Thursday, February lath, e to 6. AIEIVING DAILY Spring dresses in prints and pains. Kau- nedyts Ladies' Wear. ARRIVING DA ILY - Suits, coats, sliorties and ralncoats. Kern- iiedys LsAies' Wear. GOSPEL HALL, Upper Prince Street special evangelistic services continuing each night at 8 rpm. All welcome. WRIGII'I"s has remivcd A new shipment of men's zipper pull on Overahoea. All sizes. MENT8 THURSDAY SPECIAL Chilled tomato juice, New Eng- land boiled dinner with vege- tables. rolls, hutter, tea. coffee or milk, 55 cents. - ENTBANTS in Festival violin classes please note. Class 148 is changed to Vvhlp tPocr' Will. "Lind" (Harris) class 151 is chang- ed to Meditation ”Risker" (B. F. Wood). ACTIVE WORKED-One of the ten members who worked con- sistently on the building commit- tee of the Central Royalty Com- munity Hall was Mr. M. J. 1Bus- icr) MacMillan. Giving unstim- lngly of his time. Mr. MacMillan was a driving force behind the effort. POLICE COURT - In City Pol- lco Court yesterday morning, be- fore Magistrate Maivtin a. vag- rant was sent to jail hr 30 days: a man charged with cruelty to dumb animals was ordered to pay a fine of -:10 and coats and a purse snatcher was remanded un- til the 19th TRUST COMMITTEE MEETS - Tha annual meeting of the local committee of the Strathcona. Trust was held at the office of Dr. l.. W. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Educat- ion yesterday afternoon, Brigadier W. W. Reid. representing Major General E. C. Plow presided. Other members oi the committee present were: Dr. Lg W. Show, Dr. G. D. Steele. Mr. J. J. Coyle and Lt. T. Allen. rPpl'BSCl'lT.lilK Eastern Com- mand Cadet Offlce. The business of the past year was discussed in detail and a budget drawn up and approved with the object of en- couraging Cadet training for boys and girls throughout the Province during the coming year. MINOR ACCIDENTS - P'oiir minor car accidents occurred in the City yesterday. The first took place at 2.25 am. when two cars were in collision at the corner of Prince and Grafton stree-is. One of the vehicles incurred damage to the grill bumper and engine bonnet. At 2.10 pm. two cars met head on, on Elm Avenue; damage to each car was the left. front fenders and grills. A second ac- cident. occurred on Elm Avenue at 4.l5 p.m. when slippery driving conditions caused one car to slow into another causing considerable body damage to each. The corner of Queen and Water streets was the scene or a collision between a truck and a. car at 5.4.5 pm. The resulting d.a.mage was to the left side of the truck. Card or Tlionlis The family of the late Mrs. .lohn Arse-nault wish to thank Rev. Joseph LeClalr. Rev. Joseph MacLeod. Doctor Callaghan and the nurses and staff oi lhe Prince County Hospital and their many friends and relatives for the num- eroua acls of kindness shown dur- in; their recent. bereavement. Also to those who iient. Mass rnrrlt, cards of sympathy and floriil tributes. .....Amm....?.. That Body Of ism Continued from page I ...2:A.?----.- betlc society which is ccmwbed 01 my and physician mom-bership. In what way can these diabetic societies help the diabetic and own auociatlon? around five main points: First, the identification of dia- betlca and their i-egistration through L ..i-.in in the provincial as- Large 18:: "YOUR OO-OP STORE" C"A"T.' OTTETOTVN ITH COUPON Giant 60: sociations which are to be afiillaled with and coordinated by the hat- ional crgnnlaatlon. Secondly. the education of the diabetic and his family on matters of general im- portanoe to this group. It. is con- tinually stressed that patients must consult. their own doctor regularly and it has been found that physicians receive much co- operation from patients and family as a result of this educational ac- llvlly. Thlrdly. the association hopes in assist. medical research in the field of diabetics and to on- operats in every possible way with research workers. Fhurthly. it is hoped to provide certain services for diabetics - camps for children. and this diabetic diets in restaurants in shopping centers. Finally. important groin of nearly hundred thousand Canadians be heard more readily when approach governments and ployers. X Showing Al P.W.C. A collection of 30 paintings by I young llfax artist. Patricia Ann Mocxiry, is iihowinxz this week at Prince of Wales College. .. vii by the Oollege Ari. Dee pertinent. The showing is interesting for the imaginative and fresh qualitlest in some of the paintings which vary from laimiscapea to a semi- abetiraot fantasy. Two canvases. "Calend-illns" and "l"iowein" wore dlone with pelette knife to achieve a. rath- er stimulinting bold effect. In con- tract. are her water colors, such as "Island Boyberriee." done with small. den strokes and almost Or- iental in effect. Three perspectives of buildinas' in ”Old Houses. Villel'i'anche" make up an interesting study. ”C1oims," ..'.-..iig, too. with its extra- l affect produced by a close-up portrait of a clown'ii' face. against s. background of two animated figures against I black surface. "Apple Tree and Barn.-i" has in delightful pattern created by ap-E pie tree branches. It cointriisls with a. semi-abstract landscape in' which the trees are unadornedl and simply reach upward. It is a thoughtful picture, alihoupzhf lacking in subtler color tones. A graduate from Mount Alli- son School of Fine Arts Miss Mc- Curdy studied under Lawren Har-. rill. J12. and Alex Cnlville. both well known artists. The influence of the work of Lawren Harris. Slay was noted in :1 paintings such as "Peggy's Cove". The artist also, trained at a Boaion School or Art. Delicious NEW way to discover why FIWS Cllilll l Wnmens fnstltutr. Si. Columbo and Vicinity 'The fierce stomi which swept the country on Tuesday night. de- luyed the eastern train comm- erably. and filled all the road- cuttlngs which had previously TDPPTI made by a snow plough. At time of writing these roads are still not ploughed. Mr, Italpih Robertson. mail- mu-rler, was unable to make his usual trip dun to road conditions on Wednesday. On Monday night a hockey game was played nt Red Point Rink between Fortune and Rod Pnint. Fortune coming out vie. mi-icus. Paul Fisher played with Red Point and scored a goal my the-in. Mrs. M:-rrill:.evi;art. ii vener- the past. weeks in Snurls Hospital. is again at her horn: in King..- born. much in the pleasure of her Y1"-"NY frlr-nds and acquaintances. The members of the Irish rslav Ivllnuf in b? out on hv the Balffr moi at tho home of Mrs. Colin Dixon for re- hearsal Friday night. A Card l'JRI'f.V was held Fr-bi-nary 10. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Ellsworth. A goodly sum was l'PallZP(l. and all went way feel- insr they had passed a few hours very plcasantlv A special prize was is the RICHEST . . . YET THRIFTIEST cocoa you can buy! Soften: in: yolk! and reiurn Cool. Add: I teaspoon Bear until uiii: Beat in gradually: crust. Chill until with whipped cream and shaved chocolate. For many more delicious re- cipll. send for this an-page illustrated booklet. Write: Fry- Cadhury I.td., Dept. o.u Montreal, Que. ' CHOCOLATE CHIFFON PIE I envelope Knox Gelatina V4 cup cold water In top of double boiler: Combine: '6 up water 6 tablespoons Fry's Breakfast Cocoa '19 cup sugar Vs teaspoon salt. Place over boiling water and stir uniil choc- olate and sugar are thoroughly dissolved. D Beat slightly: 3 egg yolks. Pour chocolate mixture slowly over egg over hm. not boiling water. stirring con- stantly. until mixture thickens. Remove from heat. Add gelaiine and stir uniil dissolved. Chill until mixture ihickcna to the consist- ency of unbeaten egg whites. Fold gelaiine mixture into egg whites. Pour into baked pastry shell or graham cracker to double boiler. Cook vanilla. 3 egg whites '14 cup sugar firm. if desired. garnish FREE RECIPE IOOKI SEND TODAY! J The hancliest tin on your pantry shelf- Get a tin -or two-today! Miss Ann Mclnnis was a recent visitor to Tramdis. where she: was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Mclnriis. Basil Chapman. The residents of Glencorrodale are shut off from getting any mail from Souris due to the fact thatx a snow plough has failed to aw-l' --- pm: to open up vhat, mad, '1':-mrl Mr. Dick Dovli-, St Aiidrrws, mail is forwarded from souris toisprnl F919. 14. in Point DPROchE- the Post Oitfice at East Baltic. CLEANER THAN Aii soap Mr. Joseph Mic!-)ougall formerly cf Point Do-Roche. now residing inp was ii welcome l2. l Friends of Mrs. John A. Mar- Phee. regretted to hour of herlB10"mim! Point. passing away at Sacred l-le;.rtlVlB"0T hr?! on Frb. Home, Although she was put. her lnotwd man of me we WM very Mrs. R. MoGomac. was a giiest active at her home where many 3' lb” hm"? "7 M15 Ind M11 M9 men! happy hours. she mu 1,. Doyle. Mt. Stewart. on rat. 5. sadly missed not only by her im- mediate family, but by those who' The iiiaiiv frir-nrls of DHllIZi" always called on her whilr-,D0.VlP. Point DPR-och". rvzrvt. in vncatimiiniz here. Much syrup-,;lh)llParn of his great. misfortune. of Lonirworth Ave. WITH COUPON I MICHAEUS Grocery Phone MI l Mr John R. ls nrvw um- i am” mmgmarhm whn ma mam. tina Dulmsood goes out to her husband, also her cutting his hand rm Feb. 9 All) daughter Laurette. THE SANVATION ARMY Great George Street, Charlottetown Invite you to a program "YOITII TO THE FORE" FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19th. 8:00 P. Iii. Chairman: Sr. Captain L. KNIGHT of Toronto (National Youth Drgaiiizeri --Guest Artists- The Singing Policemen P. E. I. Orphanage Choir Mr. Frank Madorn is now or.- gaged lll llIIllbF'rlIl2 hr-rv. bPInE lemployod by Mr. Easil Oliamnan. played with Mr. Leroy Millor "Li'- C. Q. in-.1610 E. as '. I HPllufll. the gas used for air- sblriii, is non-milnmmabln avid. non-explosive iPo'intTile Roche tlotes Mr John D. McInnls.aiid l'amil'.'l -spent an cnloyable holiday at the jhomt "Y M11 Mt'Irmis' narcr-is. -ith Charlottetown Troop Boy Scouts g Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullcn. V I lTracadle. . All Vi elcome Silver Collection Pin. Uharl:-s Mrfinmac of Qw--1 (x Because of its RICHER CHOCOLATE FLAVOR you don't need to use so