IHER PS ONLY ON! We? ev ELlZAlETI-l ARDEN I LOOKue‘ ELIZABETH ARDEN hvim you ta consult her personal MISS MARGA representative RET RAFTEKS _ Who will accord you expert advice in care of the sltin, new Color Harmony Make-Up, and famous Elizabeth Arden home treatment, Monday and Tuesday, February 14th. and l5th. noose s. rttieoyn Lita Burgess Bedtime Stories lCuntiniled from Page 9i beeome covered with an icy crust? They would be prisoners there with nothing to cat and no way o.’ getting any food. Farmer Brown's boy worried as he hurried through his share of the morning work. As soen as he hurried through his share of the morning work. As soon as he was through he started for that pile of brush. He. carried a belt axe, a sh vel and a bag of cracked corn and buckwheat. l-le hoped that [hone friends of his had not been kept under there so long that. they had starved and frozen to death. He knew that they probably had "sought shelter therc even before ihesturm had begun and so had been withuu food for a long time. a very long time for folks who must. eat much and often or freeze. So he worried. (‘ALVIN P.\'.I‘.!.C.E., MERMAID The regular meeting of (‘nivin P.Y.P.S.C.E. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mav- liitchern. Mermaid, February 9. i949. The devotional period. which was led by Margaret MacEac-hern. opened with Call To \Vorship—-O. magnify the Lord with mo. and let us exalt Hie name together. Hymn 594, "Rescue The Periahlng" pro)’- ler for our missionaries hy Russel ltfutheson. Scripture reading, hiat- the\v ‘l6, verses 21-28, by Mrs. A. S. Robertson. Reading about Dr. Albert Sch- weitzer. one of our great . ission- aries, by Mrs. Gordon MacDonald and Margaret MacEachern. Hymn 374, "Jesus Shall Reign Where'er The Sun," followed by The Lord's Prayer. The business part of the meeting was brought to order. and the sec- retary read the minutes oi the last meeting. Roll call was ve- sponded to by nine members. New roll call is to be answered by an exchange of Valentines. Mrs. Dannie Faiquharson kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting, February l6. for which Mrs. A. S. Robertson is to be devotional leader. lVACOHNZ was then adjourned. ‘ The remaining part oi‘ the eve- ning was spent in the enjoyment of contests, and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, yyfter which everybody joined In singing “Blest Be The Tie 'l‘hat Binds." COLORED BATTLOTS illiteracy is so widespread in Venezuela that voting papers are marked with colors io distinguish the parties. DRESS your budget. style here. types in charming Prints and SUITS LIITIIII for Spring ’49 Spring spirited new dresses well within Pick your most becoming Shirtwoisits, Side Drapes, Back CHOOSE YOURS NOW $10.95 u $35.00 SPRING 00AT$, Sll0llTY COATS arriving delly lALlillllE 0F 0lIll Vfliiiill BOATS Fur trlinaed and untrlniated, v. Price US! OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN- A Deposit will hold any garment. Tile GREEIIML 0d. Ltd. STARS interest Solids. It llllil ST. ‘was employed by the Department ow. the former Lillie Bell (lodldn, g institute Ode. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN IN MEMO IAM Ml. SEYMOUR MaelNNll A large circle of friends learned with profound regret of the death early Saturday morning, February 5th of Mr. Seymour Maclnnla, sled M. Although not in the best of health for some tim. previous, he had appeared to be making a satisfactory recovery and his peas- ing canto as a severe shook to his Elizabeth and John Machmls. On tcmlng in the City he entered the shOe rnriklng business where b_v prompt. efficient and court- eous senrice. he built up a large circle of friends. In later years he of Public Works. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Society for the past 4.’! years having Jblned that tiorly in i901‘. lie was also a keen follow-er; o.’ athletics and sport in grnernl" ha». lost. a staunch support-or and friend. Surviving the loaa of e loving ltushatiel and father are his wid- The funeral which was largely" attended was held from the Cut-l rllffe Filueral Home on kionduy afternoon, February 7th. services. being conducted by Raw. Mr. Dlld't icy; of Trinity United Church of‘ ultivh the deceased was a staunch‘ merttbcr. The. Odd Fellows burial, service was performed at the; Funeral Home. , Pallbearers ivere Messrs. Wilfrcdl Cullen. P.\\'. Turner. James Vic-I kerson. Percy Bmallwocd. Jack Marlin and Robert Diamond. ‘Interment was in the People's bors for their many acts of kind- ness and also all those who sent flowers and messages of athy during their recent sad ber- eave-nent. SPRiNG BROOKE Vt’. T. The regular monthly meeting of Spring Brooke W. I. wlas held at Llzc home of Mrs. Arthur Campbell on Tuesday evening. February 8 The president. Mrs. Leigh Brown. was answered b_v eight, members with an exchange of Valentines. The minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. Receipt and Christmas Seal Bond were re- ceived from T. B. League. The correspondence included a letter from the. P. E. l. Teachers‘ Feder- ation. The Founders‘ Day program was discussed. $4.80 was received from sale of apron and blanket. Collection '75 cents. The following committees were appointed for next month: Lunch. Mrs. Leigh Brown. Mrs. Hillard Meek. Mrs. Arih Pidgeon; Pro- ' gram. Mrs. Leigh Brown and Mrs. Hillard Meek. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Dan Meek. when 1'oll call will be answ- ered with an Irish Joke. The programme contlsled n! two contests which were won by Miss Frances Jollimore and Mrs. Arthur Campbell. 'l"he meeting adjourned. nnrl lunch was served by committee in charge. AUGUSTINE (‘IVE W’. T. The February meeting oi’ the. Augustinc Cove \\'0r11ell'5 institute marge. Meeting opened b_v singing followed by Creed in unison. Roll rail was respond- ed to by l8 members giving nome- thlng for a box to be sent to an institute in llbigland. Two visitors iverc present. lt was decided to reorganize a st-tviug class. and Mrs. Wilfred Peters wan appointed leader. it was decided to send $2 to the T, B. League. Mrs. Edward MacFayi- don and Miss Winnie Smith were Mrs. Bouiter; lunch. Mrs. John Gregg and Mrs. symp- . met. at the home of .\irs. Vernie Wellsier. in the absence of the‘ president. the vice-president. took " ones appointed. sick and program. at. Rli’ Edward Mar- Fadyen. Mrs. Donald J. MacDon- Fadyen. Mrs. Donald J. MacDon- lo More Dosing For lionslipeiion Fuses eeteel he: wean irel bani laxative: ' ' g dee tely for constipa- un- Searelun tion relief? en read this solicited letter: "For 10 yea? wenstrong cine: couldn't help me. At lap! llmlly and many friends. my dpclof y Born in Souihport. Mr. Mlac- England advise} lnnia was the son of the late KELLOGG‘ ALL-BRAIN’. began to eat flit] breakfast cereal and soon realized I was better. I eat ALL-BRAN regularly now and can dr/intle/y say I am five from constipation!" (Norrie given an r|~ quest). Yvu. 1w. may never have to tali- another harsh laxative for conetipa. lion due to lack of bulk in lite die Just cat an ounce of KELLOGG‘ ALL-URAN daily-and drink PlPYILY "l Witter. Alih-TTRAN in noi is purgative, but. a wholesome regu. iatin cereal. Eat. as n cereal, or iva mu ns for constipation relief‘. It’ after rising one package you a" not PIlflFEly satisfied, got. double your three sous and four daughters." tnmiey hack an gimrantecd on tit. The sons are Ralph. Harry and.’ package. Buy delirious ALh-BRAN Franklin Hi home. while the frvmvmugrocer.lfvlaclcbylicllogg‘. daughters are Trrua tMrs. lmi_‘_"'f Lmldm!» 0'1"?"- ‘l‘a_\'lor. Mnnrtori, N.B.; Isabelle. "“, _—“f_*“‘”“',_i—'_—" lhfrs. lmth Amt CW‘: May Ant‘ JONES-RIASTERS “HIDIFG HB. Hudsotil- l-etlthrirli" Milli. A ,1.||.-t. nnil piettv uerltlmg ‘o! and Fred“ (Mm ‘MRI’ POHHHWIQPRI interest u“ ifiillPlllllh/(‘d in DOS?" mtg __ n‘ f“ ydlhn Ulllied llfnrtse. Vernon. m1 ‘ "0 wnlm" a" e n o“ i-lanuarv 36 at '1 pm. when Brlly uig brothers and slstorsi Willllétntwuua Aidmr" o! Vpmon Riv", “r Chafllflleilm“ ‘m! Eflws" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllilm wlmhmr“ Mrs" ‘in-Sara smnp‘ .'\l:t.<l.t‘t".< was united ill iilrtrritlllc "Twlshur-‘ié ‘md Mr” “X-"u-flt) Vvzilluce Bruce Jtinds" of Pow- Hwznr‘ mmnnmb _' ed _ ital. sort til Mr. and l\'ir<_ lttbrrt H“ “ma. so“ "my" m flea" Jones. The ceremony" uns per- od him by mm‘ ‘m’ ‘ hBHiTOIFTTHl bv ltev AS Weir in the mmnh” presence of immediate relatives. of the lirlde and groom. The win- sortie hricle was given in marriage lhy hcr father and was becoming- l_v attired in a. navy blue suit. with accessories to match and wore a heaiiliful string of matched pearls a gilt of the gmom. ' The bride was attended by her school chum. Miss Jenn Enman as maid of honor who looked very charming in a royal blue suit with matching accessories. Mr. Gordon Broom of Charlottciotvn rapably performed the duties of LZTCOTYISYHRTI. Cemetery‘ I-‘ollc-iving the ceremony the _~""_""T_“T .happy couple motflroti in lllc home of the bride's parents where ' ___. supper was served to the. immed- Mrs. Seymour fiiaclrmis and liate guests. They were the r8010- family wish to sincerely thank lents or many costly and beauti- their sunny friends and neigh-lful presents. The young couple lwill reside in Poivnal where the groom is a prosperous farmcv. Their host of friends wish thrm a 1on1 prosperous and MP9)‘ "Tm" .'l life. W0men’s Institute i Meetings ‘aid. Mrs. i-‘red Lrard, Mrs. Hurry .MarFarlane. .‘\lrs. Edward Mac- ‘Fadycn invited members to her ihome for next. tneeting. A dainty llunch was served by the hostess, lnsslsted by committee in charge. lftloeting closed ullh tiie. National Collection $1" prcsiclcil and the meeting opened Auilit-m. by singing Ode rind repealing ~----~- —-——-4- Ccllcct in unison. The roll call MT. iilELLiCK W. l. The mclnlltly meeting of Mt. Meilick W. l. was held at the home oi Mrs. Edmund Robertson with an attendance of l1 mem- bers and onc visitor present. ‘The. prrsidcnt presided. Meeting opened with the Tslrind Hymn follower] by Club Women's Creed and roll rali. The minutes of January meeting were read and approved. Three members collected the district for the U.E.l’~‘.B. and the sum $22.45 was passed in tn the treasur- er. previous tn this $5.00 was given from Institute making a total of $27.45. Two letters of thanks for treats received were read. The treasurer paid $60.00 on school organ. New committees were np- pointed. , Mrs. Arden Richards presented Founders‘ Day program which was very interesting. The. members were pleased to welcome lVLrs. Fin- llay Drake as a new member. lilrs. lLodge Lane invited next. mrtiting. Red Cross work handed in to convenor consisted of I toque. l sivcatcr. l pair Dylurrias and l girls night gown. bloating closed with .110 King. after which a delicious lunch wns servt-d by the hostess. O we IIAMPSITIRE Vi‘. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Hampshire Women's institute was Lclti at the home of Mrs. Fred Proud and Mrs. Redverse Stewart on Tuesday evening. Feb. 8th. The meeting opened by singing tho institute Odo and repealing the Creed in unison. Tito roll call was responded to with n "Cookie Rcoelpe" b_v it im-iuhers and five visitors present. The minutes were then read anti approved. in rrgard to the item in the wards on Saturday averting. ffllv’ fill/TSP Ii/l/(l/l/(f 510880 lQflN/XDA FLOUR the hOlllt: of Mrs. Cheater Ed- A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mrs. Fred Proud and Mrs. Hedverse Stew/art. for e don. Cleaning: of a Rurd District New Glasgow Mr. Stanley Orr was In Summer- aide on Tuesday on business. Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Houston visited the latter'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Stevenson, on Sun- day. Miss Cora Toambs of the C.N.R.. Moncton. was a recent visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Toombs. Mr. Wm. Nicholson spent n few days with his uncle, Mr. James Moffatt. where he assisted in threshing and wood-cutting. The many friends regret the in- disposition of Mr. John Toombe and hope for a apeedv return to his former vigor and good health. Mrs. Murray Orr spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred \'Vliltlock. \\'hlle there she attend- ed the carnival at Hunter River Rink. l\‘lr. and hire. David Johnstonc nnd two wlnsome children, Stewart and Ruthie. had a pleasant visit ni the home of Mr. and Mrs. lra Mc- Coubrey recently. l‘rir|ids of Mrs. Vi’. A. Graham will he pleased to lsflfflV that slur‘ in ronvalesririg nicely at tlw T‘. l-T. island Hospital after her recent op- oration. llir. Joint lVlcNeiil accompanied Rev. George and Mrs. Gough b_v car to the. Cityg on ‘Fucsilny- whet-c Mr. Gough attended Preshviv-ry. ilnnils were reported quite slippvrl‘ on their travel. Friends of Mr. Angus Peters of St. l\fory‘s. regret to learn it was necessary for him to enter the Charlottetown Hospital where he is under observation and receiving treatment. His early recovery will be welcomed. The many young and older friends of Miss Jean McLeod. were sorry to learn of her falling on the ice while skating on Saturday. but are delighted to see her back again to her jolly self with no ill effects. Mr. James Dniron motored lo the Capital on Friday. and was mt- rnmpanied b_v Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Gauthier, \\ho returned home that evening with their little nine- month-old son. Vincent, who has been a patient lu the Charlotte- town Hospital for the past. six weeks. Their many friends arc delighted to see the little lad home ngnin in good health. Needless in say the parents are very happy and grateful to their doctor and hos- pitul staff. Mrs. Willard Nicholson opened her home to the Sunbeam Mission Band on the afternoon of Feb. 1st. Doris Andrew presided. opening by singing hymn, "When He Cometh". repeating purpose and prayer. Min- tiles of previous meeting read and adopted. Roll call nnswcrcd b_v tliiriccn members and two visitors. ll. was ilecided that the secretary scnrl vctrils. \\'llf‘h she thought nec- 0588f)’. tine of ihc nterubcra was absent. hr-vuuse oi‘ illness. ltlarion Moffuli. iuvltcd the members to her home for next mccllng. Roll call in be answered with a verse of scripture. The Mission ll_\‘l‘ll|\ was then sung. Scripture reatling was taken from Si. John. Prayer by Elizabeth Colc. lllrs. (‘rough rt-ud n letter from Miss Miller, missionary in (Iliina. Twn members paid their annual fee. Collection 87c. lileci- ing rlosrrl with a hymn and re- peating “The lilizpnh." Mrs. Gougli instructed the little ones in ltnii- ting. which was attended ivlllt great interest. Lunch was served b_v lite hostess. Sheila Didtirsoti moved a vole of thanks to llira. Nicholson, vrhirh was responded to fittingly‘. ation of flour bags. The. plans for the Measuring Social was completed which will be held at the home of Xllr. and Mrs. Heath Lnrter on Thursday eve- ning, Feb. l'll.h. lt was decided lo charge 50c a couple to be measured. Mrs. Heb- bert 'I‘remere is in charge of Share The Wealth. There is to be a prize for the couple measuring the most and the least. bfrs. Davis Ward is in marge of same. It was decided that each member bring one kind of sandwiches and one kind of sweets. Each member is in make J. lbs. of sugar for randy to be solil at the film show in the. school on Feb. 14th. The correspondence was read and discussed. The reports of the. tut"- on! eon-milieu were heard e the bills of 60c for s vol and 9. for sick were paid. ‘Pitt-re nu.- l Thank You note received for frull. sent. Mrs. Everett Glow Rlrldly invited the members lo meet at hcr ltntur for the Mart-ii meeting. The new committees are an follows: Limit" - - Mrs. Wlusloe Watts, Mrs. Ev- Blmviuteri to write an article tn he Ontoboi" meetng nl each member erett. Clow and Mrs. Rsehard Mar- pulilished in the Institute New. making $3.00, there was $5.00 Lean; School --- Mrs. Chester Ed- A carnival was discussed and more rcciverl. making a total of wards: Sick ~~ Mrs. Heath Latter 85.00 was donated lo the manage- $70.20. The remainder of the and Alice Edwards ntent towards prizes. Reports of squares were turned in for the One new member paid her committees were heard and new cloth quilt. which will be finlthed fee for the coming year. The collection “as taken up amount- lfll’ l0 M00. The amount lu the Gift Fund now totals $8.37. It was moved and seconded that the meeting be ndlottrned. follow"- ed b_v singing the National Anthem Lunch was served b_v the hostesses Mrs. Fred Proud and Mrs. Riedvcrse Stewart, assisted by Mrs Chester Edwards and Mrs. John Clark. IIEBRON . I. The regular monthly meeting of the Hebmn Women's Institute was hlld Feb. 3rd at the home. of Mrs. John Hlerllhy. ln the absence of the president the vioe president. Mrs. Invrell Clements, presided Meeting opened by . sting Creed in unison. followed by roll all. which was answered by guessing the number of beans in a bottle. Minutes of last meeting were l} 0 A s mid, approved and suiiwd. Sick committee reported liming sctlt. l. gift L0 llllli-ill al Christmas. H donation uf $3 was lll\lltil‘fl in from members lo pay this bill. Mrs. Alvin ftlarlsttnc and bits. lioucll Clrmcitas were nptiointerl ou the school committee. and Yilrs. Wilbur lvfucQuarrle and Mrs. Pres- ton ltfncKlnuou on the sick com- mittee for February". It was dcvltl- ed to send $5.00 to the Tuberculosis League in Charlottetown. Altar it brief discussion it was decided 10 ilelp the district purchase new seats made to hold a bazaar in the Him‘ future for this purposr. lusiitllll’ News was then distributed in iucm- bcrs. A discussion took place on Hem is what you have ning to arrive. The average family using on outside wash- ing service spends $2.00 a week, or $l04.00 u year, on such service, Ar the end of the year this money is gone-gone complete- ly, with nothing to show for it. a week were applied to the purchase of a Connor, by the end of the year or there- abouts the washer would be paid for by sav- ings, and they still would have the wosher- their initial investment". Subsequent savings CONSIDER THESE FACTS CAREFULLY Think of the things you could do with that extra $2.00 a week i5 MORE CONNOR THERMOS IN TODAY CROCKETT AND STOREY L'l‘D. YOUR CONNOR DEALER llsaan. which waiting for in new SKIRTS. Our Spring shipments are now begin- Combining all the latest styles and shades we can now offer you a selection in plaids, plain colors, displaying l i ‘g 4-YEAR GUARANTEE. Save Willi a Connor Thermo THIS IS HOW YOU CAN DO IT! SWO. year in of a Connor if this $2.00 thorough, Co family. the tiurstiniiiutire mi Uill/Pllslllp‘ and mcmbers plan to have Nation- nl F‘iim Board bring ilS an cdtu-iit- loliai film in llln ncrtr future. Mrs Nelson Mugridsc. school tcuvhei" graciously thnukcd the institute for $3.00 given hcr at Cvrisitnas to purchase a irczit for the school children. On ntollrvn the meeting adjourn- ed to itioet. nckt. month nt the mime of .\ir.~". Preston NliWKilUlUh. mil call to be answered by ‘Harv are u-e bcncflied b_v meeting to- gether.“ Illcmbers and men-folk were then treated to home made candy mttdc b_v Mrs. Altnn Mac-l was \ery much eu-i liicli a d ' ycd rifle been 1.300 INSULATED iua in washing expenses life of the machine. As the average Iile more years, a saving would be represented over this period of about $2,000, without taking into consideration the longer life of clothes when washed the gentle, but savings in the clothing budget lor lous lilnc fu F 513N343? 15. 1941 . _ LET vuun Lllllii0liY slwuins p W Our Quay m“ wig you to enloy sh. o Connor in your 50m, m ‘day. In a few months y“. Jevndrv wvinos will pay l», lyour Connor. Then your family Dash will rtprbagm q m” flab saving Qvyy yak’ and your Connor will earn y“ dividends in health and wealth for years lo Come. . AUTOMATIC WRlNGig 5"""ll¢llli Oil"?! mum fee convenience. Jumbo rolls, Lin“. clothes. for ellclenl wringing‘, longest and strongest gnome” . ever written ea a washes, i“ iI-year reconditioning Ilegyqnkt Keeps water bet and iiikhen seal, Ifllltlfi‘ washings qvltiier. eleeeev, easier and rnen cemhflelle, would amount to and year out, throughout the Thermo is fifteen, twenty or nnor way, and the resultant the uas served by the hostess. Trill TYCPlhts of the evening amounted t0 $4.40. SKY-TT-Oflh . ING SPTANT The fastest-rt owing plant. iuion is the Casuarlna. a native pf Allie trniin. and Polynesia, ivhlch ll favorable cnilditious can grow l’ feet in 10 years. CANADA SECOND TN l-‘l'll5 Canada. today is seccmd only I the United States its it i-ir W riuciug nation, lli'lll\ nltmu 7W Pi-IONI es the new features such as pockets and buttons. ideal for the ca- reer girl, college girl or bowl- C". COME TODAY. IN AND SEE THEM The Fashion "The ‘Store Thet Fashion Built"! Shop!" 4i or. osv- ‘l g