FEBRUARY 2. 1950 {j- 69% 4 BUYS owns A WEEKLY INFORMATION SERVIQE MONTREAL. no. z...i_1 do like this new trend ' to more brasswure in the home! Glowing bran adds such character and warmth to the sitting room or Central Guardian This column la reserved for sews 0f local interest, but ldvertlllng of I "WI! nature may be Inserted at (Ive cents a word, strictly "y. able In advance. den. It blends with any colour or decorating b ‘Ifhlflt vgfsaijile and handsome. If your room is‘ ¢ "1 I? . Fossware completes the pictural If it’! modern . .. learning bowls and vases with clean-cut lines will o wonders for it. So re-dilscousr brsas- - ’ . Ware‘ Hlmt W5 Your old braasware treasures . . Jock {or new onm in your fflYOllfltE‘ department or jewellery store. I've seen “d. good-looking brasswaro displays lately! And remember, the ve best way t0 keel? your brneswiira treasures good-looking i; in p053 memu-egularly with BRAbbOl Its so easy to use, too, as it is made ggprtilfilly for brass. v4 "No More Bother About Making A ls Sauce ' ’ dim canned ‘Scotian (plgld’l" mitegmacereladgr. Shayna“ ‘WM “ARMY. that SCOTIAN GOLD APPUTL‘ bAUCE is better than imv she has ever made her- self! lvhflt ivea Scotiuh Gold ti.“ m. 00.1 flavour? Well--it's Sauce made from speliially , - selected varieties oi the Annapolis Valley's famous U‘ "‘. _ flavour-filled apples. Willi 15% sugar added they ye quick-cooked in a process which retains every bit of the natural {liii-our arid aroriin of the fresh fruit. ticotiao (lolil A ple Sauce is not Etrillllfill -#-you II rcnlly appreciate its complete naturargoodnessl Try it, won-for breakfast—as a dessert-a. “special treat." . . , for your voiin raters’ lunchTn tasty side-dish with __ admins topping for ice-cream! pork or “was” m u F Foi-‘Tha: "oiiuawr-iu-aaas" Feeling - just. follow this simple formulaz-Drink ‘he illioe of ono fresh lemon in a. stlnss of water ~ first thing on nris~ “w. 1111:! \ ou sec, unlikaharsh laxatives 1111"- “lw sou up in knots", this natural fruit juicc gently helps your system regulate itself . “help- ml; you keep regular the healthful way! Lemons help get. rid of colds, loo. ion lust pour the juice of one You'll Be His Valentine forever n‘ you make n. point riliijagrs looking your freshest and llJVCIICSL. Aiiil it's so easy with that wonder- iiil, new-formula WOODBURY DRY SKIN QREAM! _Just. l0 miiiiitcs u. day with this miraculous crrnni will mako your skin look 1v - ‘ l ‘full. smooth, velvet-soft! The 'lri|‘,rr‘.znuli|lslu;hlivfilfiiifotfcugafi: liniiitv-sccret (if this ziiriazing baking 50th {Ind-drink as‘ P. MPMTIY It's soiiietliiiu: new Ill " “mm; qlllrtfl- A slim cvcry 2 or 3 hours helps allrahzc. Try hot lemonade, too, at. bedtime! And always be sure to asl: for SUNKIST CALI- pwr op0niiigs...g|vcs your skin FORNIA LEAIONS . . . they're aii (‘IITIIUIIHOND beauty dividcndl the lineal, the juicicst of all! Pumice lllrrkes Perfect ...tliiit's just one reason why HEINZ CON. DENSED SOUPS are so deliciousl Heinz are sou rrirciiilistrh-dhey’ combine long experience with grmii. skill to bring you the vcry best. of flavour- piirkvil soup! TINT!‘ urc cfulilcrit scrumptious \'ll.l'l- WIFS of l-Icinz Condensed Soups aiirl then there are ilic special soups for babies-the rendy-to-serve soups for use with Heinz electric kitchens in rcs- taiirants—and soups in huge tins, also for ros- tauraut use. But you can give yourself the taste treat of any one of the delicious Heinz Soups right at home! Tonight! Shimmering And Clear As A Crystal Lake-and just as inviting- Iooking too! —.1l*‘,l.1.-tl desserts are as exciting In nut. as they are to see. The seven delicious “locked- in" flavours are a pick-mc-up to tired nienus. And they allow such a variety of desserts. I’rn partie- ularly attracted to the very definite economy of Jell-O Jelly Powders, too. At a few cents a. sewing, I know of no more delicious and yet inexpensive ilcsscrt to servo to family and friends. Just about everyone in the fiiniily will have their own pref- you to keep a full stock of their special favourites brflllly called PENNFEN. It's n. rirl. of the new formula of Wood- laurv Dry Skin Cronin and nctuiilly lwll‘! the r-rr-iiin go dCEpCT info erencc, and I'd advise always on handl OFFER. SEED POTATO PREMIUM QUEBEC. I-leb. 1 —(CP)- The Quebec Agriculture Department announced today that a premium of 50 cents a 75~pound bag wlll be paid to commercial potato-growers who agree to use hlgh-qualltyi seed potatoes this year. Th0 premium will not. be paid to individual grow- ers but through farmers’ organiz- ations which arrange group-pur- chase of secd potatoes. NEW WEATHER RECORDS British Columbia's years. Traffic cldents were r999?!“ - VANCOUVER. Fob. 1 -<cP> - weather isn't ivosling airy tlme this mouth in its reoord~rmashlrig spree. It was 3-3 degrees aibove here todBY "- the coldest February temperature ln 48 was slowed t0 I crawl as fog siviriicd over the city's loe-sllckcd streets No serious aic- CODK’! for Phosogz-apna r. s. s. vs. q. o. s. HOCKEY at the Q- s. s. r¢¢ Sports Friday, Feb- HUWABD MBc-LNNIS Fitted Footwear ‘st 175 Queen Street. ma...“ - - . co por r a 3rd. st the Ilbrum. y' MRS. JOHNSTOWB LADIES WEAR SPECIAL SAL]; _ B“. gains. Goats. Dresses, etc. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL ICE SPORTS - Fbriun. Friday. Febru- ary 3rd. 7.30 P. M. MOCCASIN DANCE, Friday Xlldht. Fbbrusry 3rd. Charlottetown Curling Club. Admission 75 cents. JUST RECEIVED new shipment of ‘Helen Harper’ Cardigan and Pullover Sweaters in aLl shades. The Fashion shoppe. DONT FORGET DANCE. Charlottetown Club Friday. February 3rd. Messers Orchestra. Curling Don BRIGHTEN Tm: CORNER. _ ‘Illirce Act Oomedy, Little flieatra Guild Pmdiuctioii. February 27th and 28th. Not February 20th and 21st as previously uliiiioiitrccd. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their ropy must be Lll the» Guardian not later than noon the previous day w advertisers who telephone classt neds, etc.. should particularly bee": this In mind. SINGING STAR - A former Islander and regular summer vlsl- tor, Miss June Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ER. Grant, Halifax. hns been chosen to appear on the Toronto programme "Singing Stars or Tomorrow” next Sunday even- ing. Miss Grant took a prominent part in the Halifax Bi-centennlal lust summer where she sang the female lead lll the opera "Giovan- nl". She is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Clive W. Currie. Upper Prince St. INCREASE IN GASOLINE -Aii adjustment o! one cent per gallon ln the wholesale prlce of gasoline has been made ln the Maritime Provinces, Imperial Oil Limited ari- nounced yesterday. The increase reflects higher operating costs arid brings prices here into line with average prices of similar quality gasoline In the U. S. Gulf market. The current adjustment does not take into account. increases in freight rates which became effec- tlve last October and are Still under review. RAYON TAKES PLACE 0F BRITISH COTON LONDON. Feb. 2. - (C?) British research experts dream of a rosy tuture for rayon. The Board of Trade watched After - Stock - Takinfl OLEARANOE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 4 Doz. Misses‘ BLOUSES, sizes 12-18. Reg. $3.95 ‘lo $5.95 . Clearing or $1.00 and $2.00 each Group Misses‘ DRESSES. sizes 10 to 18 Clearing at $3.00 and $5.00 ouch 1-3 OFF balance of Misses‘ SKIRTS and DRESSES — 12 lo 18 years. 1-3 OFF balance Misses and‘ Children's COATS 1a Girls‘ COAT ssrs Reg. $14.95 +¢> $20.95 Clearing at $835 “d! Group Girls‘ COATS — 8 to 14 yrs. Clearing or $5.00 and $2.95 each _ Balance of Children's FALL DRESSES Clearing or 1-3 OFF A SPECIAL LOT CLEARING AT $4.p0 eocli 1-3 OFF Balance of SNOW-SUITS Children's SKIRTS — 2 to 6 yours Clearing at 51-00 "d1 Children's SKIRTS — 7 to 14 years Clearing at. $2.00 and $3.00 with 6 BABY PUFFS, ILANKETS and BUNTINGS. V2 PRICE 8 Esmond DATHRODES Clearing Tn $149 "d1 Table of Girls‘ Vests, White and Navy Bloomers, Pcrkcs, Scarves. Boys Stadi- lltq Cups. Hose, Borers. "if". 0T9 _Clo_orlng or 25c and 49c ea. Tim nissns‘ HOLMES and BRADLEY 159 9"”, 5|», ' Phone 92 with approval LIIEdKICTBESlIlQ num- ber of rayon goods taking the place of cotton. The jump li-i cotton prices due to devaluation has made mariufac~ tiurers refuse to make some utlllty cotton goods because profit mar- gins are too 10w. Rayon ls Illllng the gap. There will be more rayon frocks this summer. Men wlll be offered rayon shirts and housewives can buy rayon “linen? One flrm ls even experimenting with rayon diapers. ' "Rayon staple ls the cheapest raw material there ls..” said a Rayon Federation spokesman. "and it csri be spun on the same machines as cotton or wool. “A number of firms are already making men's shirts from rayon made lnto linen-type fabrlcs. Other flrms sire turning out rayon turn- lshlrig fabrics." one problem with rayon ts laun- dering. Some rayon: can be boiled and stand up to hard treatment Others lose half their strength. The Federation saysz; ‘If man- ufacturers labelled the type of fa- brlc used in every article, house- wives could learn to deal with the different types without trouble.“ LIBERAL WOMEN T0 MEET OTTAWA, Feb. ll — (OP) — The National Federation of Llb- era] Women or Canada wlll hold a convention here May 29-31, the executive secretary, Mrs. Douglas Blair, announced today. 801M 600 delegate-s, representing every Fwd- oriil constituency. wlll attend the session. CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs Phone RITE i WAY 2m l___ I l ‘ 4 F011 riiisr aniiiir MAt DONALD -~ ROWE wooowoiixmc co, no. ' iuiiiivioon riooiiiii MOCCASIN. ITIIE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN OASH 8i OARRY STORES camp/r: 00x ‘””"f"5€’ . t on. BALLARWS CAT and soc rooo, z tins 27¢ PARD DOG FOOD, 2 tins 27c CHUM DOG FOOD, 2 tins 23c PLEASE PHONE 747 EARLY WHITE OIR YELLOW 19c 2.49 APPLES.‘ D01. B USHIEL HAMIPER HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL l 6 qt hot dipped Galvanized l lb. Floor Wax all ‘ 1 large liotllo Lemon Oil 1 can Braaso 1 can Sllvo 1 Sunlight 1 pkg. of each, Lux, ltlnso Ivory Snow, Oxydol and Splc and Spnn. Reg. Value .. 34-71 4.19 I‘ cake Bus! Ami pkg. Snow Flake Am. Bottle Java: pkg. SOS. tin Swift's Cleanser bar Csstllo Soap can Varnish for bullet bowl l tln Glass Wax SALE SPECIAL ALL FOR . . . . .. Plhfll-lt-ll-lb-lrr‘ FRUITS 8i IIE iiiiiiizsii ORANGES. D01. 59¢ Washed CAiRROTS, 4 lbs. 23c Sweet TURNIPS, lb. .. .. 4c Washed PARSNIIPS, 3 lbs. 25c Sweet POTATOES, 2 lbs. 35c Firm CABBAGE, lb. 5c Con. ONIONS, 3 lbs. .. 25c FANCY QUALITY (IRANBERRIES. lb. ......... 19c Celery. Lelluce. Tomatoes & Bananas In Stock . r AlY FISH gwyj THEY ARIE DELICIOUS FRESH SPARE RIBS. lb. 19c $123925. '1'" 1.00 lif‘i'i‘;,‘l°ii..“.‘.' 1.00 Choice " 1 P0 K Bu‘ R .. 39C HAMBURG, lb. LIVER. 29c lb. 4lbs. . . . . . .¢ $1.00 FRESH T-ENDE-R CHICKEN, oucxs, sees: ma. in srocx swans. lb 29C FRESH couuriiv ROASTINO PORK. 41o 8 lbs.. lb. 43c BONED AND STUFFED READY FOR THlE OVEN PIONIIC STYLE—6 m9 lbs. each SMOKED HAMS. lb. 49c OASH & OARRY Phone 141 107 (it. tieorgaSt. SUGAR. 5lbs. 49¢ FUKELELRRD. 19¢ lb. 5|bs. 99¢ iiiiiNiiiv BUTTER. lb. . 63¢, s u... 39c CANINTFDTGDODSTITSLFELC I AL i m. scrim PEAS 1 fill PEACHES i tin PiEA-RS 1 tin corn 1 fin TOMATO JUICE 1 iii. PORK cind arms 1 m 1.00 ALL FOR i127? "9 31 c Royal Household Flour 7 lb. bug 5v; GROCERIES and STAPLES oiimiiriii SHORTENING. 2|bs. . 55¢ Kwfl Dinner. Z pip. .. 29¢ Slilrviffs Ffllil’ Pudding Dot, Chocolate tin . . . . . . . . . 39c I-Z lb. pkg. 39c Bulk Marconi, Z lbs. .. 29c Jello, 3 pkgs. . . . . . . .. 25c Bulk Rice, lb. . . . . . . .. I9c Icing Sugur, Z pkgs. . 25c Island Baker's Cocoa, lb. . . 49c Oatmeal, S lbs. .... 45c Magic Baking Powder .. 29c Mincemecrt, 24 ozs. 33c DRIED APPLE RINGS. 1 lb. cello bag .. 33c ENOUGH roii roux rarer PlES w¢i¢iv¢ GRAPE 25c |s¢¢¢i¢¢i RAISINS, 2 pkgs. 45¢ JUICE, bot. Pirred DATES, 4 lbs. .. 1.00 Heinz Vegetable Soup, Sulrqnq RA]5|<N5, 2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c 3 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59c 5.0.5. PADS, 2 pkg. CAMAY SOAP, 2 n. FRESH BULK“- PRUNES. 2|bs. 29c . 29¢ ECOCOANUT, bulk, lb. 55¢ I9c_‘GIocéd CHERRIES, pkg. 19¢ 3 Caes 22c ENGLISH ALLSO-RTS CURE YOUR OWN MEAT "L 59g ‘h I HABYXSEURE CHOCOLATE e o SYRUP, iur c Dig Package \ U i; a l I INE ORIGINAL LIMI- FOR COOKIES, CAKES. CANDY pits SWLLI (HO(0lAIl DROPS Blue or Green iiiiUi/ii, 8 for .. ‘Iil'°l°..,°‘."?2§ 1.00 Dessert 57c tins 39¢ 25c FEARS, 3 tins .. BLEND FRUIT JUIGES, 2'20 oz. Sockeye MIINCED SALMON, tin . . . . .. ‘SAIQDIINES iii oil, 3 ti-ns Chicken SANDWICH 29c SPREAD, 2 tins 23c KLEENEX H I c 2 pitgi. . . . . . . . . STORES We llallvar 0.0.11. nil otlm seal-snot chocolate mlpss Chlplir mulled lm on request Q‘ Write: Oilelrs. 801 Kins II. Liar-onto] ROYAL GELATIN and PUDDING POWDERS. 3 pkgs. for . . 25c STOCK UP TODAY — I pkg. FREE with every 3 pkgs. Complain ul of nclpas lei COFFEE and TEA orucio usTM-ELEKIT iiiés iiFé-iioiu N o COFFEE. Lb. . . . 69c DIM-IT 2 LBS. TO AN ORDER YERI-BEST TEA. lb. .. . ._ .. . . . .. 89c A MOTHER'S OWN PRODUCT—A FINE QUALITY TEA DRUG DEPARTMENT ASPlRlN, DOX ...... .. ia¢ l Dodd’: KIDNEY PILLS . 49¢ Colgdles TOOTH PASTE 2s¢ l PABLUM, pkg. , 49¢ srsom SALTS, pkg. io¢ , Mamas LINIMENT 35¢ . -Hu|o SHAMPOO 29¢ D" Chm‘ ‘CASTORIA .. .. .. .. 40¢ NE-RVE rooo . 69¢ .LlST-ERIN~E .. .. .. .. 29¢ SUFFOCATE TN FIRE ’ VICTORIA. B. C.. Feb. 1 - (CPU-An elderly man and wife were suffocated today when flrc dr-Stroyéd their homo here. but three children were saved when their mother tossed them out an upstairs window. Dead are Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm C. Bradshaw, 56 and 58 respectively. Their t-hree young grandchildren, whose father 1s serving 1n the navy on the east coast were tossed our. the window tatlon are far too blow," she says. by their mother. Mrs. Dorothy Bradshaw. Two were caught by neighbors; one landed ln- deep snow and was uninjured. n‘ All! TRAVEL PBIIIBRID "QQIANQI WINNIPDG- (GP) —Mrs. Ma Rlddall travels. .hy afr whet-rev: '5 “M!” she can. Other means of trsnsport- 1N VAOJUM Her age: just 00. Tn he short and to the point - ~ - milk II good health In a glass and (‘(1515 onlv a few cents per serving‘. TheAPURE viiui co. L111.- "'l (it. George 5t. Phone 584 t w. i . . . w, _ 1 "w 5 _,.. s" - . ~ uaasqoaea.......;...p. .9