vou ARE on rue nose T0 rttsmsuoous SAVINGS mtm sun's T0 WANT. - y» Sale Starts Thursday, Feb. Sth at 9, A.M. a HURRYt. HURRY! ES YOUR KIDDIES ARE {>00 Etdcrricwn Robes, lteg. 2.89 ROW Boy’: 2-Piece Gotten Jerseys, Reg. 1. And Many Other Items at Greatly Reduced Prices N0 EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS The‘ Sport Toggery Phone 501 -L i4? wi4fib< i‘6®~ I69 Queen St. rQ9L-fifiiweb t The only gift that will tell lrer “You'll be my Valentine forever” l; Pledge your lasting love with the most enduring, the most beautiful of gifts. Choose her’: from our selection. RIIISS LIISKETS WIITGIIES IRIIIISIIES IRASELETS — Croelsetfs‘ Jewellery g pt...“ 1015.1 Kent Street l BATTERIES I lottery Prices have iust increased substantially. Present Stock EXIDE BATTERIES at old Price FIRESTONE TIRES (While They Last) Chenille llcusscoats, lteg. 9.99 ‘Ilfllll. ~ o@>oo<®eo@>oo<§¢o<6»ow@oo<$oo<i>oo<§ce@oo§eo<@to®ow@oo@wo yl<fiee$e ‘ "in OTeax-y on January 28th. Miss l her and cherish her memory. , ther George. of Bummerslde. also l ifrom the’ United Church. Crap- l y. l 89 IIIIW -- I CENT SPECIAL With "each purchase one pair of Cotton Knee Hose l may be purchased for I cent; In Memorlam MISS LENA MICQUARRIE There passed away at her home Lena MacQuarrle, after a period of uncertain health. Although visited from early childhood with a. physical handi- 08D. niflcanae in the eflulgence of her radiant personality. The memory of her sunny disposition and courageous cheer may well serve as an inspiration to those of her acquaintance. Through her ex- emplary Christian lifo and un- faltering trust, she was truly sus- tained and soothed. and she has now gone to receive the crown so richly deserved. Miss MscQuarrio was born at Grapaud August 21st. 1806,daug.h- tor of the late David S. and Alice Elizabeth. (Nicholson) MacQuar- rte. and lived the greater part of her ‘life there. Moving to O'Leary a- few. years ago, she made many new friends who wtfl sorely miss H1O leaves to mourn one bro- 1 half-brother. Louis, of Mont- real, end a half-sister Zilpha. of Charlottetown. . The funeral service was held add. on ‘Thursday afternoornRov. J. A. Jardine officiating. The hymns sung were favourites of the deceased and were chosen by her during her lifetime. After the scrvlcrs the remains were conveyed to the beautiful Cran- aud Cemetery. where amidst the scenes ot her childhood and in hhe old family plot. she was tenderly laid to rest beside her loved ones who had gone before. I cannot say. and I will not say That she is dead-she is just away: With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand. ‘he has wandered into an un- known land. Md left us dreaming how very fair ll needs must be. since she ling- _ cble in edveuee. this affliction lost it's sig-_ ccttrnst cusnnmt ‘Ibis mlnma la reserired for nerrs of level Interest. m ulvetfalug er l "WI! llllllre may be Inserted at fiva cents a rrorrl strictly pay. JIMIIIES TAXI. Phone 525. COOK'S for Photograph; ‘LANTERN DANCE Name liall to-night. at Holy WOOL utvnauwaan 1.. w... pieces. Pearson's Dry Goods. Paritdaie. CONFEDEBATION LIFE SURANCE. ' IN- DON"! FORGET Nurses novelty dflnce. Holy Name Hall, Tuesday. MoCALL PATTERN BOOKS showing New Spring Styles at S. A.l McDonald's. CANDLES-Order early. ard Carry Stores. FRESH HEARING Al!) BAT-t TERIES at Brown Electric Sltop. Oasht TABLE LAMPS 20% Dfiflfll — Toombs Music Store. l FATHER AND SON’ RACE, West Kent Ice Sports, Wednesday, Febru-j ary 5th. ‘| sumuansrpr: vs. West Kent Relay Wednesday. February 5th. 5 25TH ANNIVERSARY West Kent Ice Sports. Wednesday, February 5th, 7.30 P. M. UNDER. same: rmivaoamansnl --Atte.ntion is called that the Towr. Taxi, Charlottetown is under the some management and still doing business at the saune stand. Great. George Street. ThJe recent adventise-l men‘. in this paper referred to the‘ Oity Police Court yesterday morn- ing a man charged wit-h indecent exposure was sentenced to 20 days. Two drunk and disorderlies 20 days. NEW SERIAL STARTS TODAY -—"Brereton Understands Women" is the title of the Guardian's new story starting today. It ls clever. sophisticated and the characters are alive, so the reader will have to finish the story to find the secret. rs. Common Hall. formerly Edith Reav will be grieved to hear of her death recently at her home in. Fort Saskatchewan. Alta. after a long illness. Mrs. Hall was the only sur- viving sister of Mr. J. Y. Reay of this Cltv and is nirvlved by her husband and three children. In Memorials: In fond and loving enema .- of our dear mot/her. Mrs. Peter IInrper, who departed this life February 4th, 1940, one year ego tee-lay. Sadly Missed atnd Lowlngly Remem- berq] by flu- Dnughkrn and Sons. ‘ca Memos-lam In loving memory of Mrs. Wai- lece MacLeod. French River. who died February lflt. I940. The Inlla we loved. no longer will meet. tss at: the door. And the volee so calm. so gentle We shall hear on cart-h no more. Lovtngly Remembered by Belph rend busily. or: there: And yoth-Oh you. wtho the wlld- ' ... w... - In Memorsam For the old-time smile and the - glad returm- In loving memory of our dear Think of her faring an, as dear of here; IWIY. _______i___ CROWDED ISLAND In the love of There as the love Think of her still as the same, 1 say; She is not dead-silo is Jusst father, James D. Campbell, Spring Valley, who passed wway February m, 1044. . In our hearts our memory lingers Sweet and tender, fond and true No one knows how much we tmlsa you There ta not. a day that passes But we do not think of you. Badly Missed by Ills Daughter Mona TOM DAVIES RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION _ ' 6t. George Street Phone I234 l when crrnnrvtrur AIIIIIIIINIIEMEIIT lecause at the present electric power emergencythe Charlottetown‘ Water Department requests the ce-operatlen 0i all consumers in cutting usage of water to the minimum. Pumping cepecitihe of ascertain and Diesel auxiliaries "W Nile used are much leathers regular electric equip- "llltt led cannot supply the eerlnal demand. Yee ore urged, lllfflltf. ts’ eliminate all Isege_not absolutely eseeatlel "this tine. _ I . - . curator-mow warn omamtu ing into something mo serious. u s PF" ’.°..t'l.'.'...i",'f.‘.‘.“..‘it.°i’t." the lint-non. habit-forming drugs. S0 years. Malta has an area of 122 still!" mug; and g population of 268.066. "Coughs And Colds ~ Require Attention Never take chances on a eoagh or cold develop- The inundieta use of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine hing, helps to out Dr. Wood ’s Norwa Pine Syrup contains no harmful i has Rice's Grocery will be closed all day WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5th ' for stocktaking and Grandchildren. and soothe ngradiauts nor been e popular household reuse y for nearly Get ‘today. Oulleetdrugcouutereeveryvrlsere. Price lie a utitflllltl... large family also, The llllbarn 60o. - itel. ‘lbsonta. Ont. Town Taxi. Summerside. l zed‘? CITY POLICE COURT-At thcl were each fined $l0' and costs orl Former Charlottetown friends ofl THE _ ETOWNMGUARDIAN __ _ WAKE IIIEYIIIJII III IIYS IIVIII Step constipation this natural, lieelhyli ‘all.’ w.’ ' fliedal I I ' . THshileisrl:t’s|sre."euo:s.\ma.tlve.ll i e igestiea, hem the Ilele system teaed up sad free ef wastes eel psiseae. Irail-e-Ilree help stilalsle the scfive dev efliret bile. Hale frsu frits nd herbs. Frit-a-lirss have brought relief 1e theasuds ef salerers . . . aild. elective, hraless. Fer ich and natural relief try Frait-a-tives today. LIVII [ltlllT-ATIVES_~___, Ensrrmt cusenuul ...'SCO'l"!'lSlI CONCERT AT MONTAGUE - The annual Bums concert was presented in Yeas Hall, Montague. on Wednesday, January 29th, with an exceptional- ly large crowd in attendance. This program was sponsored by the choir of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church nnd much credit ls due the choir leader, Ml‘. l. E. Dunning, for a splendid perform- ance. A one-act comedy "A Iliad Breakfast", under the direction o! Mrs. R. D. Machean, was greatly enjoyed. The cast included Lil's. Bruce Currie. Mrs. Claude NiCll- olson, MZ-ss Flora Beaten, Mist. Shirley Dunning. Miss Flor-me Campbell, Miss Thelma. Ltarter. Mr. Bryer Llewellyn, Mr. Doug Irvine. Mr. Wm. Wlshart and Mr. Clyde Mlclntywe. Each actor played his. or her part well and deserved the hearty applause of an aPPreciative audience. Preceding the play, they following program was presentedzl Choruses, The Choir; Bagpipe sel- actions, Pipers MacPherson, Mac- Leod and Cameron; solo. Mr. Wil- fred Inmnn; violin selections. Mr.‘ Archie Hume; solo. Mrs. Ralph trio. Messrs. Bea-rs. Bruce »and Munroe; bagpipo selections; solo. Mr. Inman; Highland Fling, Mrs. Ralph Beck; violin selections, ‘Mr. Hume. Each- number was [heartily encored. The entertlin- | ment was brought to a close with “Auld Lang Sync" and The King. Rev. It. D. MacLean was chair- 'man, while piano accompanlsts were Mrs. A. F. Campbell. Mrs. Jas. MacBeth and Mrs. A. Hume-C. . II > l tln Meseeoriaml MRS. EARLE HUME y The community of Brooklyn and surrounding districts were- saddened recently by the death of Mrs. Ehrle Hume in her forty- cighuh year. Mrs. Hume was ill for only a "sitort time, and despite all that loving hands and professional care could do she passed on to her eternal reward. She was formerly Annie Bears, daughter of the late James and Catherine Bears, also of Brook- lyn. Mrs. Hume was a woman of sterling character and she will be sorely missed by her family who cherish her memory as a tender wife and mother. lull of under- standing and guidance in times of trouble and doubt, also by a countless number of friends and‘ neighbours, to whom her memory will recall acts of kindness and thought at any time she could be of assistance. A largo number attended the funeral services at tho Church-of Scotland. Brooklyn, which was conducted by her pastor, the Reverend J. H. Blimp who. dur- ing the course at his service. spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family. Elu- leavcs to mourn her pass-l ing a sorrowing husband. two daughters, Joan and Thelma, Mrs. Kenneth Dewar. both at home. one grandchild, and a sister, Margaret, Mrs. Ernest Gunnnr of Attteboro. Mass. Another sister. Janie. of Arlington, Mass. pre- tlr-ceased her about four years . o o. l gThe pail bearers were: Jack lMacKlnnon, Archie MacDonald. ‘Arthur MacKinnon and Willard Bruce. l Interment in Brooklyn Comet-l cry. Flloral Pillow: Spray: Hume. Spray: The Dewar family- Spray; Mr. Bob Whlteway and Miss Mary Bruce- Wreath: McGowarrs Limited. Wreath: Mr. and ‘Mrs. W- D- Mncklnnon and family. Wreath: Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Matheson. Wreath: Institute. In. Memos-lam tributes were as follows: The family. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brooklyn's Women's and mother. Mrs. John L. Mill. "l" peeled array Ibbraary 4th, 109t- MILL-A mine- tlwasht M" Mother A memory fond and true A token o! affection Ilteablnd and Family. In Memes-lam In loving memory of olrdear Grnnthnotlter, Mrs. John L. Mill, Clement. who , ‘ away fibril- ary 4th, 10M. Inserted by Iler Grandchildren Wanda. Hunter River. Clayton, Illrin ed Ole MI and Managing Director Great-West. Life Assurance Cum- statnding growth ment to the In loving memory or our dear wtlei H. W. Manning. Vice-President of The t-lfiny who reported a year oi’ out- and evelop- Companyls Annual Meeting held at the Head Office, Wtnnipez. on February 4th. l Lifted Out. l0 Pain! No pad! or plesttra no fun with-ion n few drape of a painless remedy PUTNAHQ CORN EXTRACTOR-only a lei applica- llnne and relief cornea quickly. Tackle your sore corn today. For rapid results. fee greater comfort, use the old reliable Curl remover. PUTNA IWSCORN EXTRACTOR, 35c at all dealer: in medicine. Putnam's Corn Extractor . . , . Livingstone 8t 0 Brien GENERAL UITHOLSTILRING RTDOVEBING. RBMODELLING FREE ESTIMATIONS 3065i: Kent St. — Phone 2453-1. ‘ ti. F. llutcheson 8t‘ Still OPTOMETRISTS "Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- facts.” 53 Grafton Street t Whether growing vegetables for SEEDS! DIIPPOIQI. we believe it will pay you to Set Our Ilew 1947 catalog and Price Lie’. We carry the auwsvs TENDER amt-ammo swam‘ 001m. BOUNTY TOMATO and other recent. Introduction; (Try our l-lUTCI-IINSON CAR-ROI‘ for a bumper cropping variety!) Prices lower this season. WRITE FOR YOUR FIB! COPY TODAY ARTHUR VESEY, York, raororrggaa home use or for commercial Quality seeds only. Prince Edward Island llew Record Set By Great-West Life in i946 The year i946 was one marked by a record of aceompllsltmenz and progress never before equalled in the history o! the Company. said H. W Manning Vlce-Prcsdcnt and Managing Director. m. pre- senting the Annual Report to the 55th meeting of the champ“; held in Winnipeg on February 4th. A billion dollars of business in force svas a notable milestone passed in 194.6. Donunencing the yen: "rth $9%.000.0tl0. the billion dollar mark was reached in July and at the close of the year. the total had grown to 81.091.000.000. This gain, by tar the largest tn any one year in the Company's h’st.ory. was ach- ieved not only by the large volume of new business but was also due to the excellent perslstency c1 old business. NEW PENN-ion Placed in force tutcler insurance and annuity polic- ies Blflifbgltcd 5173346000 on the lives. of over 50.000 men. women and children throughout the Dom- inion of Canada and ln twelve states of the United States. Thfa exceeds by l52.000.C00 the amount of new business placed in i045 and is an evidence ctf the wide- spread public approval of the ser- vices afforded by the Home Office and Field Omanlzation o! the Company. ' _ Policy payments totalling $17,- 625,000 were distributed to policy- holders and beneficiaries during i946. 0t this total over $12.000.000 was paid to living policyholders. The savings of the Company's many thousand policyholders grew durln: the year by 53014541100 and the total resources of the Company now aggregate $115,349“) corm- pared with $245,030,000 in 1945. These funds held in trust for the day when they wti-ll be called upon Soothe: Baby’s Nese hear H (time on. I z).../. to meet benefit paymqntg, "n, I ‘WCYOIPI purpose. said Mr. Manning. For the policyholder. they org m investment in security ageing; the UIICETIEIIIIIG; Q1 the mm" m4 they are constantly at work earn. "8 interest to help reduce the cost of Life Insurance. At the same time, these funds are flowing in a steady stream to all parts of the Continent and ere contributing to the economic steblllt am pro- zress of Canada and e United States. During the year the company mo. stantially extended its. mortgage Owetllms and opened several new loan offices. Mortgage Loan disa bit-moments in 194a were increased '75 percent. over the previous year. Substantial growth was record- ed in all three divisions o: the Group Department, Irtsurance, An- nuity and Accident d: Health, and altogether over 75.000 salefl’ and wage earners now enjoy yhe bene- fits of Great-West Life protection under one or more c: these plane. In conclusion. Mr. Mesming re- ferred to the increasing evidence on every aide of all people for greater personal and family secur- lty and the increasing recognition of the place that Life Insurance plays in providing this security. Striking evidence of this during the past year has been seen in the extent to which men women returning to civilian lite from the service of their country have been purchasers of new and additional Life Insurance protect- ion. TO THE Canaan... cmzar-wrsr m: l . PROTECTIDN ‘IO OUR POLICYIIOLDERS e e e This one billion dollars represents the total sum which 315,000 policyholders have provided through this Com- pany ior the protection of their families and themselves. It brings thorn peace oi mind and financial security. Every phase of their Company's operations made notable progress in i946. ‘IO OUII ORGANIZATION e e w It is a measure oi our trusteeship and of the service we are privileged to render throughout Canada and the United States. New protection of 1'13 million dollars, completed durinq 1946, reflects the ability and enterprise of our Field organization and the confidence they so well merit. PUBLIC e e e This eo-opesative achievement oi policyholders and their Company constitutes a great trust, faithfully administered in the public interest. It provides stability and strength to the nation's economy. The organisation end services oi this Company stand ready to serve you-now and in the future. l HVNDMAN l DO. LTD. i946 HIGHLIGHTS Insurance and Anauitiee in Force. _.$l,057.000,000 New Business Placed ............ 173,000,000 Assets ............ ........ 275,000,000 valiant-swear urn assuaaseca com-ans PROVINCIAL MANAQIII t cuArtLor-rerowre '-