FLIIIIEIIS IIIII IIlllIIiTS 0N l.II.llll'I‘IIlIi’S IIIY! Flowers so fragile and sweet, will convey your loving thought to VALENTINE'S her on Sr. VALENTINE'S DAY.‘ DAY r s - v _ . . TUESDAY lou II find a big welcome awaiting FER 14 when you send flowers. And especially for this “day of hearts”, we've gathered a large variety of fragrant. dewy-fresh flowers : : r each Oiir n gay and colourful symbol of your affection! GOOD NEWS for Those Recovering FROM AN ATTACK 0F GRIPPE or THE CENTRA THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN L GUARDIAN This column ts reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pey- ahle tn advance. JIDIMIIB TAXI. Phonfl 528. HOWARD Murmurs Fitted Footwear st 175 Queen Street. FRED FREEMAN SIGNS.- Phone 2863-L. CANASTA SETS. score cards and table covers with instructions at ‘r-he Abfitweit Gift Court. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited Phone 206i or 540. CHURCH SERVICES. -— Fobru- ary 12th. 11 A. M. New Glasgow. Bible School following. 3 P. M. Cavendish Baptist Church. NORTH TRYON PBESBYTER- IAN CHURCH. - Services Febru- ary 12th. 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. Deaconess. WEST KENT SCHOOL Ice Sports. Racing, relays, hockey, skating, fun for the whole family. Forum, P‘riday night, Feb. 10th. SEE THE FILM “Who is Thy Neighbour“ Cornwall United Church, February 12th. 7.30 P. M. Special silver collection. 28th. ANNUAL W. K. S. ice Sports, Feb, 10 at Forum. The "Original" and the best. Fun he- gins at 7:30. Got your tickets to- day. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. — Sunday. February 12th. North River 10.00 AM. Glyde River 3.00 P.M. Kings- ton 730 P. M. Rev. H. Barber. Pastor TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. — Services foo" Sun- day. FVbruaJ-y 12th. are: TrYOTI 3 P. M. C. S. 1i P. M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. TR-YON PASTORAL CHARGE»- Unlted Church Services will be held Sunday, February 12tih. as IdIIOWG- l1 A. M. Cape Traverse; 3 P. M. crapaud. 730 P. M. Tryon. Rev. R. L. Bacon, Minister. H A M P T 0 N PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday. Feb. 12th. Hampton ii A.M. Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. Coloured sinles "A Great Canadian and His Hospital" will be shown after the owning service. '1‘. G. Head, B.A.. B. D. COOK'S for Photographs. SCANTLEBUBY SIGNS. PHONE MR8. JOHNSTOWS LADIES WEAR - Special Sale - Coats. Skirts, Dresses, etc. BED CROSS ANNUAL MEI!‘- ING DINNER, Charlottetown Hotel, Tuesday. February 14th. 6.15 P. M. ATTENTION COMMUNITY CON- CERT MEMBERS. — The Graudan D33), P. W. C. Hall, Miday evening. 8 . - ST. CATIIERINES SCHOOL MEETING, Lord's Day. a P. M. conducted by A. Ramsay. Roads and weather permitting. DR. HARVEY DONEY will speak on Disaster Services at Red Cross Annual Meeting Dinner, Charlotte- town Hotel, Tuesday. February 14th. 6.15 P. M. For reservations Phone 432. THE ORIGINAL ice sports pro- gram, Forum Friday night, Feb. 0th. W. K, S, vs. Summerslde High. Variety program including skate afterwards. Don't miss It. VALENTINES. — Complete sel- ection of valentines for everyone. Mother. Father. Sweetheart, etc. Lovely Valentine Handkerchiefs to enclose with your card at The Abegweit Gift Court. POWNAL UNITED CHARGE. — Sorvioee February 12th. Clifton at 11.00 A. M. Mount Herbert at 2.30. Pownal at 7.00 P. M. The minister. Rev. A. S. Weir. will conduct all these services. CA ENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL HARGE. - Sunday. Febru- ary 12th. North Rustlco 11 A. M Stanley Bridge 3 P. M. Rev. Goo. Gougili. Minister. RECEIVED SAD NEWS — Mr. and Mrs. William Gillespie. Appin Road. received the sad news that their son-in-law, Donald P. Mac- Phall had been kllied_in Arling- ton, Mass. on January 3'1. BRADALBANE PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services Sunday. Fob- ruary 12th. North Granville 11 A. M. Ross Valley 8 P. M. Brad- elibane vso P. M. W. B. Mim- Phsll, Nllnistor. THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. — Services for sun- day. February 12th, as follows: Montague 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Cardigan 2.30 PM. Montague S. S. 10 A. M. Rev. Norman Young, Minister. SERVICE AT SAN — A service a ; . cleans better between test every trace of dull film. The love Pepsodenfs delicious, fr Ge: Pepsodent Denial Cream Acquainted" Otter. Only Pepsodent contains Irlum O Remember, only Pepsodeiit contains Irlum, the marvelous, exclusive ingredient that gives you the greatest cleansing action ever oflered. Pepsodent cleans your teerh more thoroughly will give you, foe, tbs wbilrst futb. An can save money through the Pepsodens “Gei- IIIIW YIIII SAVE I7‘ oii PIPSODEIITK "on ACQIIAIIITED” OFFER h at : gets rid of result: P: rodent ou'il esh minty avor! today while you PEPSODENT WILL GIVE You SAVE I7c. Yes, now is certainly the money-saving time to buy and try Pepsodenti During this “Get Acquainted” Oder you can prove to yourself that Pepsodent Dental Cream with Irium, GIVES THE WHITEST TEETH — and you THE WHITEST TEETH will save money in the bargain. Bu: hurry! Pepsodent's ofler oftwo 25c tubes for only 55c . ;.' in the handy “Get Acquainted" Pacluuis good for a limited time only. Ask for Pepsodent today and be sure of making a saving. Gleonings of o morning, clue to the snow drifts the pastor, Rev, Geo. Gough, did not arrive, A number attend- Rural District ed the service in the Christian II HEAVY GOLD Thousands 0t People Are Finding Morissoyk Stomach Tonic A good preparation to relieve that all worn out hfeellng, stomach upset, no appetite, food turns tn gas, accompanied with heartburn and other disagree- able conditions that always follow a bout with Grippc or a liaavycold. DON'T DELAY -- GET YOUR BOTTLE TODAY For Sale at all Drug Stores and Drug Counters PRICE $2.00 Per Bottle - 21-day Treatment. FOR WOMEN (MBAKEATHOME) , ONIY Ftllsciimaun‘: l5 "m: one YEAST I em ALWAYS DEFEND ou v. a ~6- 8‘ What: males Women Iieppy .. f/ l f t . \ / v _ 3 \ /// vrs, IT'S l \ , , zxrna i i - if \ ACTIVE - ¢ , . TURNS our tovrtv nous aura suns m a JIFFY i RISES rasr one BAKES ticunroo 4' mo mv! sucn DELICIOUS sarao! PERFECT arsuus 1 svsnv rims! 3 out of 4 Canadian Women prefer FLEISCIIIIAIIIIS YEAST N0 Iefrigerotieol ORWEI-I- — VERW" “"35; for patients at u... Provincial San- scrvlcee February 17th- Aruirewi, Orwell at 2.90. (Zherry Valley United at 1.00 P. M. luv. E C. Evans will conduct both ser- vices. Rev. A. S. Weir. Interim Otiairman. 00R NWALL PASTOR-AI. CHARGE. - Services Fobflil-W 12th. Now Decathlon 11 AM. Kings- rpn 3 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. Shawlrlg of the religious film “Wiho ta Thy Neighbour". Special Ill-WI‘ collection. Rev. M. K. K118111183‘. Minister. HAZELBRDOK. CROSS ROADS. ALEXANDRA Services for Sun- day. February 12th. Hansllbiroolc 1i A. M. Cross Roads 3 P. ‘M. Alex- andra’7.30 P. M. Ccmmunion at ell services. Lie. Byron Hoiwlfltt- Minister. IN MEMORIAM In loving momory at George Gordon Houston, who cit-parted this life February 10th, 1946. He left ; lx-sutiful memory And a sorrow boo great: to be we. Bustonewholovedandloethim Ills memory will never grow old. Inserted by Hood and Evelyn- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my deer husband Gordon G. Ilonetm. Mn!" field, P. E. 1., who pamed away February 10th, 1940. Not Just today. but every da-y. In silence I remember. Lovingly Remembered by Ilia Wife May. ' atorium was conducted last night by Rev. EEC. Evans. assisted by a choir. Mr. Prank Mills was soloist and his beautiful bass voice was greatly appreciated. WINILO 1'.‘ PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services Sunday. Fob- msry 12m, are as follows: Prince- town R0341 11 A. M. wlnslOe NQPLh 7.30 P. M. Hlghfleld S. School 2 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minis- tor. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services will be held as follows Sunday, February 12th: Dr. MaoKenzie will preach M Montague 11 A. M. and bower Mon- tagus 3 P. M. Mt. Allison Sunday will be observed at Montague at 11 A. M. and the Y. P. U. will meet at close oi’ evening service. ‘iooo MUSIC FESTIVAL SYL- LABUS is now available at Tmrnbs and Miller Bros. Music Stores. Ohaxdottetown. Pcpiers Jewelery Store. Montague, A. G. Rogers and Bo-ates Pharmacy in Summcrsxl-o and Taylor's Drug Store. K61302- ton. Extra entry lnims are avail- able at aibove stores. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of VINCENT MeKlNNON Died February 10, 1924. Dearest Husband. Father and friend, Faithful and true until the end. We loved yon then, we love you still. Forget you, no we never will. Ever l emhered by his wife and sons I The Neighbors v10 "But you're so young and our car's so new. Your father's willing to take you and your girl for a drive any time you sav. Iy George Clark New Glasgow Tho Andrew family had as their welcome guests on Sunday Miss Elsie Laird and Mrs. Wentzeil. Mrs. Ira McCoubrey was a recent visitor to the capital. While there She was the house Quest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs. Mr. Jeremiah Doucette, who has been a patient in the City Hos- pital, has returned to his homo feeling much hPllPIfiéN. Mrsl Murray Orr mnl tvm (‘llll- drgn spent; a plrnsziiit vsuvh-vnd at the home oi’ liur parents, Mr. and 1v[r,_\v11f;n.i Wliitlnrk. Mr, Arnold Dickinson, student at the VOCnIlOnal School, spent an ertojyzilile \‘.‘(‘l‘l(-l"l'iiI with liIS PM“ cnts, Mr. and Mrs. George Dickie- son. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer McDonald and iltllr- datiyrhior Gwyneth spent the ivcek-eiiri in sllIlllllPTSIdE. While thorn they were the EUPSIS oi’ Mrs. McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Edwards. The many friends of Mrs. Gar- field Woud, who is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital, where she underwent a serious operation, will be glad to know her condi- tion is favorable. Mrs, Melvin McLeod is at pre- sent in the City where she plan! in spend some time. She was hostess to the music club before going, which was much appreci- ated by the members and Prot- Jones. Much tn the disappointment oi the attending congregation of the local United Church on Sunday ECZEMA If you are the unhuiilll’ A 5m- of this malady, eall at once n. rm. Km.» Dru: Co» Chflflotte- 4mm, and get a Jar of lilaeDoul- all‘; Eczema Remedy, and watch the wonderful results. Read what it has done for this lady: “I have suffered the scourge of eczema for years, having used many different remedies, which proved futile. I also spent months lug no effect. I was advised by s friend to in’ The DIseDouIlIl Eczema Remedy, anrl after till!!! throes jars, am delighted to say, I am rompIr-ir-ly rurml." If you are an ecsema sufferer. don't give up In despair until you have nae-d this remedy. ($311.) MRS, ADA LEWIS, 8t. Peter's Bay, I’.E.I. in hospital. treatment there hav- Chufiih. where Rev. Paul Richard- 500 save an inspiring sermon, Among those who attended the Presbyterial were Mrs, George Gough, Misses Bernice Axworthy, Elsie Laird, Anna Stevenson, Mrs. Stewart Parkman, Mrs. Walter Buntaln, Mrs. Granville Buntaln, Mrs. W. J, McLeod, and Mrs. Blair Andrew, who have given very interesting and inspiring m- ports of the meetings. The community was saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Mrs. Harry Cole on January 26th at the home of her son Ralph with whom she resided. Although she had not been feeling as good as usual for a few days, her loved ones never realized her condition as serious. She was a woman of a kind and unassuming manner. Her husband predeceased her more than five years ago. Four ' sons and three daughters, namely Ralph and Oliver of Cavendish, Edward of Mayfield, James Henry of Western Canada, (Eliza) Mrs. Robert Stead of Mayfield, and (Mary) Mrs. John Ways oi’ Moncton, are left to mourn the loss of a good mother who will long for the touch of a Magic lee-Box Cake Comhlnllimmelted ahortualngandl. aiightaui syrup. Beatlnhggmfllfttogstherflaaiftzed all-pnrpeaa flour, 4 ups. Magic Baking Powder. >4 tap. nit: add alternately with 71' c. milk and 1 tsp. vanilla extract M first mixture stirrinll well liitltl’ each addition. Bake in I greased ii" Inyor pans in 350’ oven 25-30 min. COOL halve oat-h layer lengthwise making 4 layers. LIMON FILLING: lliond In tba. floursrith M o. Inter m make smooth pasts. Add K a. wahsr and M o. mm gyrup. Cook, stirring constantly until thickened. Beat ggg yolk; gradually add cooked mixture to it. Return to bent; cook 1 min. Stir in 1 tbs. lemon rind, few grains “.1; and lg c. juivn. Spread filling hotwoen layers and an top nf calm. Chill. Top with whit/J icing. vanished hand, and sigh for a Gough. Favorite hymns of the de- volcs that is still. The funeral ceased were sung while Mrs. Ed- sorvice was held from the home ward Graham was organist. Mr. of her son, Oliver, and was ron- James Andrews was funeral r11- ducted by her pastor, Rev. George rector, BLUE CROSS For INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP. This Opportunity Restricted to Residents MARITIME BLUE CROSS APPLICATIONS BLUE SHIELD WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO FEBRUARY 11th of Charlottetown. CALL 0R WRITE Phone 2862 202 Queen 8L llomn 6 Ctflown. Clinic Building CHARLOTTETOIIW Be Protected Against HOSPITAL KIYRGH ‘Al. MEDICAL BILLS