'5 DAY.‘ MEXTRA SPECIAL _ Fresh’ Lot Filled Coolties Fresh lot of Candy ln Stools - 20 or. all‘. i.‘ tins 49c tn l EEDLESS ens Aylmefs Tomato Juice- z Fell. 12th D to 16th Peifililr 95‘ 9°" LARGE G JUICY Pure Dutch Extra \ Special cocoa. Zlbe. ..... WE NOW HAVE ELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 747 t as: Whsther srowins v CORN. (Try our Prices lower this < r0 SFOR 25c Bulk Baking Soda, 8 lbs. Zlc Dried Apples. “lb. . . .. . 30c sgstahies for hlllle use or for commercial purposes. we believe it will m! 1W W Getilur lieu 194i‘ ilatalov and Price l '~* ' 5 rnunm DIET-HYBRID swam w’ “mbéwwgusm and other recent introductions. OAR-ROI‘ for a bumper cropping variety!) [6180]]- WRITE R YOUR I'll! OOPY ‘IODAY ARTHUR VESEY, York, Prince Edward Island EDS! Quality seeds only. Celery, extra large, stock 8c Ice berg Heed Let- tuce, iarge fZORANGES ulvxlsi- - ansr roa smcn mu EVERY use. LARGE slzc-zzo Count’ _-._. is 2 0oz. 95c Plliptolfs Chicken . Noodle 2 plian- DEVgN Btlsllll MEAT k FISH DEPT. ooone na- Photographs. .:..$°"P M5!- 356 PEA l F"!!! - uournnaasnou '11]?! Iri- Plwidglxligenléléégar D°°h°"§§1_50 4 tins .. .. Mackerel, each .. IUIANSI‘. a: {Fresh wumu“ cook", - ‘ H dd ck l1‘ COTS Jen-lay: to e lunged‘ lli’...“l'§..”'°.l°§§i‘... wood p. shell, lb. 5 F ° . imeaie. Vote for s. Ear1 $1.00 Each: Mrs. allace Bre- lbfi. Fillets, lb. . . . . - . . ‘Id fr); Mgyon A m“; with 5 mpg- illilllt%dMrs_ Nat“ MgKjnnon; M75 pnpilchardm c [v0 , P‘ tlcai knowledge of city finauczesfl-zl GIIPOJ“ Ernest iVlcCabe; RY 50A!) Large_ Cog-nod ate Y . ruce lldson, Mrs. >1] till! .. . . . . ' c _____ Arthur Wood; Clarence Woorl; Har- _ _ 3 Rib!’ "1- _ ‘nu: new: or n. lies-la asse- gigs gel-canon; Nelson ; ‘Buwhfl Chain’ FOR Corned Pork glwlgtlyeglxglyullllatovretgtlusc 32h; 75c: Eodrye? < ‘I-oz. tins . ’ gm- “won Total-suns, . Choice, lb. .. . _ 1 .. Jim vevcnuvr ___.__-- , m ,..,,,,.,,, , ,, ,, m, G , filxydolb Rllllfi. sulnr slldflv 311x; Try 0111' DELICATED ‘M503, Tug p551- 81x yeuhme de_ $150 M ‘ ' m’ ' vory now. 1 g. STEAKS. Always t 0i your city has been vicsdiiy ~ = rs- and“ Graham. . decr . m u r $100 Each: Mr. Alb t s. t. . __ large pkge ~ It's new Try it today tender. Lb. . c m, ,mim w, §°§°§ E2353“: levellnmnmra Z. grrslifsm; -- . Donald or ayor. . . - z s. ames . t r Graham: M . J hn ; trove-w caen s. CARRY err-ones DELIVERY -— , ENGAGEMENT . 7 - c n 1'5 5m; - SERVICE . CHARLOTTETOWN ' SERVICE lglifilfTh-Mlnléslrig M..,n.s.°t1§€.'i. "eggcgagehm. Wm Sencabaugh; Phone 748 THE“ STURE WITH THE $TOCK " phone 747 o oemugft of fibelgmmmce we’ Mrs, Marklleckson; Alex. Graham: TEE ONE‘ STOP SHOP" Wu" lhryn. to Set. B. W. T°'“1"n2'°°' emsou. Can. and Photo I, h h‘, M" C” . . ‘ifii.’.i’“.i"ll‘.ist.‘t‘éi“'ht*sliitl'”il; ‘r3105; Dye --lc‘i%?~?1'°“"“"" ""‘”.=ss""l~'€.?m%l’l¥5 wars- mzumtrnc: | M an: e Mere» H»... ‘ifltiefifii...‘%f.'é$."n.'££i: ST“ i‘ nmlgduetuit llilavoflm Con“ m m; n . I lyn50c Eacir Mrs Charles llicken~ m’ all Mun are are an servants norm rreols o na- ' ' . '- Nnw Yon; p“ g _(qp)_ navy‘ with black holding l¥l own _____ SEAS. , James Jalniesonyson 1Y§§<",_,,';,",,'§,“-‘°}..§§°'§Z',‘;, ,§"{§i",,,N°"““ ‘jagfblnvlgzllmulalhlfi flex-taming‘. {have . and more brown than JANE ruzsncra vcsav g: Mr-Hldhlxllrsi Philip‘ Lmlwog o! 40¢: Mrs, Hart Sencabaugh: 35c: > -—— eturne ome. nr. 151.114}, you'll find new tricks the Buttons are used prominently There passed away be l." hum, Jameson was one o! many boys ’°.‘§{,'.,,H' Hlckm’ 25° Mrs‘ ‘ms’ s‘ designers have worked up for you. sun?“ lehvilhlv hill; trimminss. many lee Kins st. Charlottetown, about who served in Itelv» France. Ger- retslqazs. "my my, u- ; ts, "ma, a eve s t sleeve and shirt midnight Jan. m, 1945, Jane m1“ many. (Jimmie). as he is lmown _i_______ mo“ “m other‘ g0 u; collar treatments, and others. beth Vesey, a much respected resl- hi! mI-lly friends. Wes bed wound- ELLENvS DIAR s opposite extreme with stints on the dressmaker style, dent of Charlottetown in her 83rd. 9d 0n the Hitler l in ermany. Y-" j or isolates." afraid abordaiigllyla trimmed with year. He been spending nhc last few —-- W" M M W‘ "m" - °' ° 1- h ..il:..i'::-:r: 1l".'.'o.'.l'.'.. $5.2‘; ““‘ ‘“ °""‘°-“‘° l News 1m M => keeps the fresh tool, y. 1.1g g9 p”; baby's roon slaelling clean end lresh e11 the tine. Simply moap the bottle. pull. up the wick and presto! . . . unpleasant odors vanish. No fuse“ . no bother. Nothing to light. burn or spray. i-vfl kills e11 unwanted "l: a bottle. household odors. “nukes indoor air country-fresh for only a cent or so a, day. Get fi-VM today at your drug. grocery. venom-hardware. chain or department store. chlorophyll ' A m" KILLED ARCTIC OWL - An Arctic Owl with a wing spread qr d6 inches was shot recently at Alexandre by Glendon Brehsut. Mr. Brehaut claimed the bird was a tough customer rewiring oral rounds of ammunition and a few waliops with the butt of the shot gun to put him sway. There have been a number of these birds seen in the province lately and it is understood they have been somewhat of a menace to the fann- ing communities. . of York, P. lt. Island. ml; in life, Owins to the death of her mother. she took over the head of the household the duties of which she "Pdbly performed until very IMPUY before her death. During her illness she was deli? cared for by her sisters Mlrzaret I. Vesey and Mrs. Bo ‘Ihompson, who are left to mourn their loss. Also left to mourn are one niece. two ne hewa. and a "limb" Iran nieces and nephews. A short funeral service was held It Home, the Outcllffe Funeral Rev. '1‘. E. Macllellan officiating, thence to YorleOhuz-ch where Rev. J. A. Nicholson conducted the sep- vlce. He spoke on the words "Eye SOLDIERS HONORED-On the evening of February 6th, s recep- tion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gallant of Rich- mond to do honour to their son. Pie. Gallant J. A. who recently re- turned from the theatre of war overseas. At the same reception Lac. Arsensuit J. A. son of M rnond was also honoured. Mr. Aus- tin llashie very cspablv presided and in a few well chosen words f explained the purpose of she gs- therlng. Alter the singing of “ Canada" the chairmen called Mr. Emile Buote to read two ed- dresses to these two boys. The presentations wer shthose WgIOIIDGVQ‘ , was of heer chiidllfoli, mm the chum,‘ had serve r Charlottetown three years aLgo. T" "' mmare was made more impressive by ‘men's choir sin "Jesus Lover oi‘ My Boul Abide With Mo.” Beautiful floral placed on the chairman and Mr. ote. Mr. and Mrs. Gal- lant have the honour of having three sons who have gone over- seas to serve King and country. A dainty lunch was then served by a! (Patriot please copy.) Ch in and Willie redec- fismed hilglrafiew yeiars egg.‘ p was 1a attended and ll. Menaorlam MI. LIUUIL OUDDIOBIJ Oll sor 0e rgeiy was conducted by Wilstén. Coveheed. A duet u h. In Memorials: Hero's sweeter, reseller brood lsussnrrl, llillliil FY61! gnsunsasn-ivrrsnurrrnlsn y n, with FLEISCI-IMANIPS 'fi'dflil-ltll'llllfilllseitgessrlgbttoworlq llamas-Newa- m» You: alabeabsead em m.- eludes ssdsierlnomosseesfleavmfil ‘akssb ll ‘frornaiélg. Fort eqrs o he will . “t""°"."” “Whitfield mi-mlneflngeeg“ ,~',,g,";,,¢",,"~,, fir}; m. ' m mmmwn “w” well Davey, who Dllbed away Feb- "1"! s Mt. Cudm - $n~.t:.“.;r"":l'el-l.":s“* ' n m " yber d: the u m: VII I mUm [l] Wxhlll w! h Ever hart.“ ‘e late kind ed nemd .flodllaswllledltse. lolly lllaed by Ila Wife Annie, and Little De hter I et. “'5 2431i. u m Gard of Thanks I wish to my sincere thank for she generous m ‘qwgwg rlnzbv {he box hol era Vllretestant Orphanage Annual Collections EXTIIA SPECIAL Alder-lea. When the dinner dishes had been washed and put away and the crumbs had been brushed up and thrown to the birds and I was dusting off the stove, while James resumed his reading. He always divides any choice bit of news briefly with ms at such a time which helps the both of us to di- i .l.ET-=-r-s-,- l. EAR-Ill MIcDONALD Candidate for Mayor 1946 Finance Committee Chairman 1944-46 {- THE FACTS SPEAK Reduction in City Debt for year 1945 $63,718.54 Surplus of Revenue over Expenditure i945 $19,222.51 Vote ‘Early and Vole MacDonald If by some unforseen circumstance you are unable to get to the poll-Phone 888 or 889 and a car will call for you. Dominion l.ife Show: Substantial Gains .. gest it better. “And what do you think Ellen" he asked me, perhaps 8 et “Well, cow." "A cowl" I repeated, to g the gist of his question, James" I said "being reared strong in the faith, I have always ilsid to the idea that marriages are more or less made in Heaven. The love of a woman is astrange thing, and unpredictable and to be bestowed at will. There have been, arranged marriages and sometimes the woman lost her head at a chopping block through the years. I recall now the joy of a great nation when because "all the world loves a lover," our resent King and Queen married a ter a story-book romance. And some lads, I've seen who married bits o‘ fluff who developed into good and un- derstanding help mates and some I have seen who married for their own convenience and because the true sentiment was lacking, they carry a perpetual look of discon- tent and regret in their eyes. It's a kittle sub e , James, ing an understanding and capable he p-mate-on. or off a farm it is equally lmportant- then indeed they would both find that "n bit of heaven, lies an our earth be- low." But by this llmc James was in the depths of a story when: the lady in it is trying to decide be- tween her will o’ the wisp hus- band, whom ahs lo-ves and a steady dependable nl-ce man, and as Pat would say “it'll be s quare thing" if she does not let her heart lead her heels down ‘all uncertain but delightfully thrilling trail. Then it was, I heard Jock at the O I’ f t i tr l ti n wood- titling laying the founda- {,'}“T,,f“.,§,l wcmnngi ",’§§°§.fi.,§¢. ec a boy or a girl as their tion o what grew into a slmnle meats‘ Reserve, have been bum, up child heap. James assisted later and by way of appreciation of the new. brought an armiul to the kitchen- eilow birch with small wavy curl fn the bark of it "to hold ills ill-e l; Life Assurance 1 .- r. have a notion it is not something viewpoint’ the Pyestdmt rate of new pro notion. A reel ifort n loss t0 policyholders as well as to the Company." force amounted to the and of 1945, and accumulated reserves totalled over 554500.000 an increase o! 10% bver 1944. addition the surplus which additional secur ers. showed a satisfac ory gain. being increased to 52.161958. bene in -. golic holders safety of principal ation of re-investment worries. to- gether with a satisfactory client re- lationship are Company's policyholders and beneficiaries. more so than in the the trustee funds 1n t eir custody to help develop the natural resourc- 08 tries in which they operate. programme which combines maxi- th C - dglfilyslsuifi Zmgobllartlogilfiln f0 till‘. rather unexpected. says the head full advantage of sound investment c-f the institute. Proiessol- Gunner opporgunm" 1n m, gummy Dahlbelg. as the conflicting ans- WATERLOO. February 11. — Mr. Ford S. Kumpi. President, in mak- ing his motion for the adoption of the Directors‘ Report at the 57th Annual Meeting of The Dominion Company. inted out that the new insurance e fected, increased and revived $5,724,320 which was a gain of 14.8% over the previous Company's record, established in 1944. A gain insurance- inJol-ce of 5231534454 was also a new record for the Com any, eclipsing the 1944 381.11 by 16 . "From a l rs importa o m. int ln this result is that the re e of rowth exceeds the llcics is being made to keep and force thus avoiding w The Company's total insurance in $272,045,891 st l; rovides cyhold- ty for Payments - to policyholders and clerics were 13% higher than 1944 Of the 33.440218 paid to and beneficiaries. and the elimin- You want slend -‘ ‘ in evidence -ln the transactions with its Kumpi pointed out that. mow m, hbouru». u", h a. , the haste . Dancing was then crl- m; quiver of arrows srld bow, when 8.6 was paid to living policy- Now th b m d - ' 1 0d b I11 11111810 btllldjllmllh- a m n goe rth l h hi hol crs. ' - - - f l New ulleon “thee fegilgrwdre ‘$1’? il- hi“ 575901111 "Y U?‘ maid“. nds if presgntslearltt sljhlouid The policy funds left on deposit . i, wlld plQldN ~ lands the voyageul- at last ' b"'“'m°~ M mam?“ °""'Y°“° '°' happen "wt he Woud consider with the Company for distribution l “Y r Y ‘ ‘ "m". in Th? srsclous keelpirls: “l!” m the" Mm” wmfl“ the ""19 World We" 10!!" l0!‘ 0M. ilfvn to beneficiaries increased. These j , \-/ Leave we now Thv servant sleeping, 1h" u‘; 5"‘, °' 1% ‘Katya!’ if she possesses sll or even many 1mm; represent 10% of the Com- ‘x _ . ,-__/' (Patriot please copy) “"315”? mam": °l_'l_' of the attributes essential for mak- puny’; liabilities, indicating that Chlcsgolun Syndicate L/ ~\\ l. \\/' ,, lines for that all important impression oi height. Faint, indefinite pin stripe used vertically will cleats the il- lusion of height and help to take yc: out of the overweight class. Don’! call attention f0 your shape in wild plaids, and besides no matter what your weight, plaids make you appeal- wider. M . Lil: insurance companies will be silcd upon in the future. even SWEDISH MATRONS est, to use WAN T GIRL FIRST of Canada and the other coun- F95» i wkgitfi Genetics in Uppsaia has M“ n asked 900 pr responsibility ent The result of this SPOOKHOLM, 9 -(C P)- The Swedish Institute oi Human recently ospectivc mothersand their husbands whether they wgnstt- ' r inquiry was xvers indicate that have been serious tween the parents it they their children themselves Seventy ncr cent o! the wanted a boy. probably ‘ to secure the iamllv nsnlc. while the majority of their wives preferred a girl. he said. been all sex of owed they wlshcd there would discord be- had determine the became The parents were in closer n- Ii the first had verccly. generally wanted greemcnt as to the second child been a girl a buy and they con- for you Ellen." And drops ran from the icicles on a South versrldah- roof then and a "kaleying" cat from the house on the hill Warmfll herself on a sunny window sill, We feed our own fires tonight-Jeanie and I. Between us lies a beaten th and above it and our houses. erd stars litter in the frost that has made t e mercury in -tile old glass descend rapidly. Our_ men have gone by horse and sleigh to a farmhouse in a distant commun- ity where with an energetic farm- er and produce dealer, mlliers that have to do with next seasons crop are to be to Hours absent: 11¢); by more s owly. Pard c prowl, and h s bark at times denotes a passing sled or maybe a vasrant cat in hi‘, ii"- clncis. 'l‘hla would be an opportune tlmcb to mend the jacket of mine d. “doth tomorrow -- Diary ~43”!!- night. AGENCY and ORDER OFFICE‘ N!" P110!!! HUIIBIII ,s§sas sedans: STUIFY NOSI? Wfilitfifi at s" USE any of the tested recipes 0a the Swan! Down package. You'll agree-aka: are more deli- ciorn when on bake with Swans Down. Even if you mus: slim]; on shortening. augu- or e cakes are moister, more tender and inciting w en you use Swans Down! - Prepared from selected portions of choice Cana- dian wheat, Swans Down is sifted and re-aifrcd through silk, until wonderfully uniform and 27 time: as fine as ordinary dour. Give all cabs: the boned: of Swans Down! n-sl-amta-ssewl-esseqess a Swans PM". ti. CARI FLOUR - ' a ‘J