bp sure to with big b0 of Wheatl huicl famil! i" ‘burs i» WllYS iv 453.1“; \ — A moldy shying sod foforuollse nrrvke for lolly‘: wine MONTREAL, Morph tun-With high food costs inking meal planning more important than ever, get the molt from your morning meal YO“ with blood-bidding ant Calcium and ho these elements. And i ‘e so very easy to prepare ' . . . such a delicious dish to set before your sleepy- breakisat to wake these for l pwlfllb-llld set that “ (Jmw o! wig full of delicious, satisfying “Cream " In 5 Minute “Cream of Wheat" youllnféiis1hgal food value for your money‘. . . favourite cereal ip fairly brimming Irpn. and it provides iinport- - horus for diets deficient in u l Ask your grocer tomorrow Wheat" feeling! rdm lmiiinr In Your Home Ir Wei-h Like o" . . . even in Q Meal: .. {and March when it's yours for Windows are the asking- clos_e_ ?_ It‘! this free puck- simplicit itself _ ego of 'I'intox - with spur, ColorRemoverl the room _de- i It's the “first the stale tobacco sir vanishes in liiiY Hes to bottle. vsppir costs loo; than wit each time you use itl l Remember the " llloop-Bleep " ...th d with nylon lglxegofadri: iihg ‘Wall by ca‘ faucet lliat Bept “Mun W h a n evrryone awake at night? Elven more annoying. as ou PIJOIRT you have one, is a suggiah, " lacy drain. It makes sink-cleaning iust that rnuch hordermwutes time- That's why Gillette Drain Cleaner is such good news slows you up. odor-not with pleasant small of plii woods! Rooms m flagrantly fresh and pleasant at once when you “clear the air" u... Vapnir way! Just p_ull the wick and that does the trial: . . . cooking odours fads “BY - - I That's why itfs such a good imp a bottle of Vsiiolr izwiiys handy in your homo- Ad: m. any drug counter for VAPAIR. . . . in the economical ten ounce step" to bright, new color for your home and your wardrobe- a aim le matter of subtraction iind addition! Subtract old, iaded, drab eolor with Tintex Color Re~ woven-then, with All-fabric Tirites Tints and Dyes add bril- liant, fresh colorl All-fabric Tintex eliminates all worry and guess- work irom home dyeing ...it some: in fssliicnb favorite colors we! yml variety store. As for it tomorrow . . . and write to ma, Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent Sh, Montreal, P.Q; -for our free earn lo of TINTEX C0 R. REMOV You'll Sew I Sunni Soon l‘ seams give sway in an old slip or nightgown, ‘I always mnlre sure the seams will “stay ut_" by reinforcing them with orti- celli Nylon Sewing Thread. lf_you sew n little or n lot — Corticelli - nylon thread is the answer to your pra er for a really strong ciiectiv fnst-noting-Jt can , - - " ' thread tl omplctcly resistant ilfigfgllggzlgg: :J£{",':” kw? to rotting and mildew-it's more It your drains clean and sediment- jrrc,’ So why not make a habit of (JILLE'I"I"S DRAIN CLEANER ...iiulko sure your drains won't ever be n time-wasting bother t0 youl EST!“- . flung to have nppctising wnysl Simply write mo, Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent our free u Home (fmidcns d Soupl". And, remem- hcr, added milk or water gives you y one of the delicious HEINZ CONDENSED SOUPS-f or the price of 10 ounces 51.. Montreal, P.Q., for copy of "57 Ways l0 twenty ounces of an ,..or four ample servingsl Ivan Th llll of lannerl have their ol-ds I l when planning t e meals of the week is just another chore. That's why this Heins booklet is such a very good handy. it not only (loos your planning for you-it helps you to turn out meals the funiily will shout Ibmltuflillllil riiade delicious with Reins Con- dcrised Soups served in fifty-seven glastip than other types of thread e-seerns wear longer with its give llld take ". That's why I urge: you to make CORTICELLT Nylon Sewing Thread a must for your sawing kit . . . it will last the life of your garment! Th" An Main ways than ens to _ ‘ h e l p balance ~ . that household b u d g e t o f I ' yours . . . but _ one of the best w’ is to invest in Vin lite Plu- tiesl For these finest of plas- tiss are a wise investment whether they be "buy/a for bobW-bibo; toidy seat covers; panties . . . or kitchen discoveries-bowl covers; aprons . . . or beautifully practical wardrobe wondsrv-gnrn-ient bags ; raincosts; shoes! You see, Viny- lite Plastics have been tested for wear and tcar pf all kinds and approved by " The Better Fabrics Telling Bureau "l That's why you know, when you buy VINYLITE Plastics, you're buying quality— full value for your budget money! _-__. t0 A little Menu Planning goes s long way . . . when heliing to X Snmll Fudge Cake . you plan your menus to incliideNgood thins! mfllifl with CROWN BRAND COB. _ for instance, are three Crown Brand recipes that will go far towards pleasing your family and SYRUPI Here, balance your meals and your budget, bot l Oatmeal Brood-Velvet" Bakcrl Custard- . . from Crpwn Brand Recipe Sheet OJLN. Simply lvrilc to mo, ltarharu Brent, 14.11 Crescent St, Montreal, P-Qu i"? your frco coyyl IIIGHFIELD LADIEB AID ‘ Th» l-‘ebrunry meeting of th ladies Ald of Hlghfleld Presbyter- loii Church was held st the home of Mn. Chas, MacKensle, with th president, presiding. llrrllng oponcd with singing of 18th “illlilor of Matthew was heard re» ‘Dorirlvoll’. prayer was offered by Mrs. lllsi-Lauchlin, the president hum» "Roi-k of Ages", the ‘hr-ii giivc Plfplallnlinll of lesson. Roll call was answered by eleven t0 members, offering smounte’ $3.15 ltlwcs decided to hold pantry llll.‘ nt Holmanh, Minutes of list meeting were reul Incl approved also ‘treasurers re port. l Mrs. R. Baldenon kindly llwltod members to her home for March meeting. Roll call to be answered with the word “Risen? Mrs. J. Miller, Mrs. A. Ms:- L-suchlln. Mrs. c» MscLosn were s lnted on luncheon progrom- i-s, s. Manklnnon. Mrs. I. Miller on Program. Meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. A very appropriate rendlflS en- titled "Thanks be to God" war given by Mrs Ohss. Mnclienlie. Mrs. Chester Msclean conduct- ed an interesting Bible quiz. A delicious lunlheon followed being served by committee assisted by hostefl. a social hour was en- joyed by all. E ' l agpuowwitlv vmidieo oouosusao . document er * The Geiitral Guarillaii This column ts reserved for news 0f locel INWWH Put advertising of a newsy ustlln In» be Inserted st llvo out; e word strictly pa;- able in advance. cnsswui. m Phtitograylll MMPIIIBONT-Mdfl clot-lung, AT YOUR. SEBVICl-Arnfsfl Goal 0o. Phone 269d CON FEDERATION SUBANCE. LIFI 1N. HOWARD Malillrlll’ littld Footwear at 1'15 [Queen Street. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 f0! Broiip and woddlnl pictures on locltlon. BUY YOUR EAST!!! G!!!‘ iww at Jaimlesoifs Cleuance sole, Charlottetown. T0 HALIFAX in llll minutes. vie Maritime Dents-cl Airways. Phone 2061 or M0. MEN-Remlfllton Runs Triple Electric Shaver on solo for $15.96 at Jasnlesonu. Qharlottsloiwn. PBONI- SAUNDERS U00 for group and wedding pictures on location. - HIGH GRADE POLOEOID and Tone-Ray Sun Glasses. 25% dis. count. at Jcmlesonu, Charlotte. town. FOB PASSE PA-RTOUTING 0f Pictures, Certificates. 01s., cell 1398-3. MARY'S BEAUTY PABLO! Whelnn Butldlfll. 89.00 Pen for $5.00. Phone 236. EASTER. SPECIALS at the Marie Elena Beauty Salon. Phone 2191. 76 Great George Street. nt THERE'S FUN and frolic at the Y's Men's Variety Parade of 106. See it at the Empire Theatre neat Monday and ‘Tuesday nights. Gen- eral sdmissfon so cents. W! ARE OFFERING our en- tire stock of British Indian wool rugs st one-third off. Szlzcs 6 a 9 and I x 12. Colors red, rose. lielgo and green. Holman}, Ober- lottetorwn. All! YOU INTERESTED is taking a first sld course? 11 a» call Red Cross 2010. Afternoon and evening classes wlll be organised. GOOD NEWS for housewives. "Island Brand” Home Style Pork and Beans with molasses are again on sale at your grocers. MABITIIIE CENTRAL All} WAYS three time; daily to Mono- ton. Ali- and rail connections t: Montreal arid Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. FIRST SHOWING — See the beautiful Simmons Clalrmont sofa bed with Beauty-nest mattress ill our store window. The ultimate in s. combination sofa and bed. l-lolmarrs. Charlottetown. A CLASS 0F NURSING AIDES Ls now being fonmed. All interested, applyvlirrmcdlately to the Superin- tendent of Nurses. Provincial Sanotorlunri. CANADIAN carpet of all types ls still definitely in short supply. but we can take care of our cus- to ' requirements for special slses from quotes reserved for this purpose. We invite your eq- qulrles. Holrnaifs, Ohrown. 7%‘ IBLANDER PASSES M". James Jewell, Kingston’ received tlie'sad news of the death 01 M!‘ uncle. Mr. George White of Califor- nia, husband of Ices MecPherson, formerly of Brookfleld. P. E. I. RECENT ARRIVALS at Hol- man's Charlottetown store include Axmlrister and Wilton ruIl 11'0"‘ the best Canadian mills. We will be very happy to serve you with stock or special sizes ln regular and broediloorsi. . ON EXTENDED HOLIDAY — Mr. and Mrs, Sterllrii Nicholson and Mrs, Bruce Sorrners of Brndalbane who are spending the winter in lgchlng, Que, left last Sunday morning by car for Manchester. N. H., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jamel Thompson. later they will lo in Boston, Mill.- to visit ltr- lml M"- Elwood MacEachern and family. They will be returning to Lschlne metlnio in March and P. E. I. h the noes future- noons T0 uni/ism ornu -.- The booth ovoiotod in tho I-Iolwlr store window on Grafton Sheet in Oluriotmewri by the Ont-hello Women's League and the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire to sill the Oanadlln Apfllll for Obi!- dreyi osmpelqll will remain-open l" um week. The orllrilsatlonl will have representatives at the booth daily and will llsue offlclsl receipts for all donations received. BIRTHDAY vllwnlwriou-on Wednesday uverilrlg Peb- tth. the members of Iroilwlotoii Women’! Institute eslled on Mrs. Reward Wicks. who iwss celebrating her birthday. Mrs. Aubrey Outcllffo and Mrs. Frank Outcllffo present- Id lior with s lovely r o! bloc! kid slum. ello a b11114!!! w" iii lighted with undioi. Mrs. Weeks sitiuiisli than b’ nirorlie. in s few well chosen words thank- ed the members for the lovely gift and their kindness shown to her. m remainder of the ovliilns vol went in music and elnllhg- A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Raving spent an enjoyable evening all departed to JIIOiI‘ homes aftnrglpslilngtbfrl. ‘Weak: many more. py re urris er lllltflll e -w'..—.r.i Proinptly Relieves llllEllMATIl! ABIIES-PAIIIS Sore, Stlfl Muscles When you're suffering from rheumatic. lunibsgo or ritii pains-from stifl lame lmlscloo—- nb on Mustnrolo for fut, long-lasting relief. ’ Musterolo offers the QGVIHIJIII of n warming, stimulating mustard plnlter yet is much easier to apply-just nib it on. Musterole promptly relieves aching soreness and helps break up the conges- tion. In 8 strengths. . ' 1BR. Hearing Bzritinueil In Base 0f Attempted Arson \ I The PYellmlnfify hearing of Pat- rick Dari McCourt, charged with attempted arson in connection with on attempt to set flre to the Char- lotlotown Forum 0n the night of February 16. was resumed yester- day morning after Tuesdgy‘; m. joiirnment. The case is being heard before acting Stlpendlary Magistrate J. A. Bentley, with 0- 3- 3°11?!"- K. C. appearing for the Crown and H, R. Bell, K, g‘ the defence. Four new Wltnggggg 990k U16 “and during yesterday’; hearing. The first witness was uslle Gil- l D19. o. Lieutenant of the City 1'9 DBPBFlmEIW. who said that he w“ In chores of the rm. protection squad at the Forum on the night o1 mbnlary 16. Witness said that on “I'll/in! at the Forum he detailed his men to their posts. and then wont to his own posi at the 1555i, 514B of the building, He sold that he saw the accused st the {he 1'10 gave out his lust. ctlom prior to the starting of the game and 888th about midway in the ggmg in the restaurant at the South end. He ssld that there was nothing unusual about the accused's "no"; WWW" sold that llli um». iiiqim- ion of fire was when McCourt came across the ice to inform him that n fire had occurred in the furnace room and m; now out, H. was accompanied by another man he did not know (man was 151e,- ldentlfied 8s Ralph Dawson of Summerside) and McCollrt said that the man had gotten in his way ori attempting to go to the scene of the fire. Witness said that he then went to where the fire had taken place, where he found some burnt rags on the floor near the cellar steps. He said that he and McCourt were on fire duty at the night, February 20. Henry Wooldridge, ari employee of the Forum. was the second wlt- ness. He said that he was in charge of the Moricton Hawk's dressing rocm on that night, which is lo- cated at the South-West corner of to the entfisnce to the furnace mom, on the Nortli side o! it. Wit- ness siild that before game started. l-flclvwflvd Lewellyn, city fireman, end McCour-t came to dragging room where they left a fire extin- siilohrr and axe. which was part of their equipment. Witness said that ls job was to look after the dress- ng room while the players were therg to keep the crowd out and that when the game was lu pro- Bfe". he would lock the room and g-o up by the players bench. He said that during the period lntermisslons MoCourt was in dressing room and assisted hlm lii keeplni! check on tho crowd trying to come in, He said that he would leave the play- ers bench shortly before the end of each period and unlock dressing rocm door so the mm could get in. end on uttmiptlng to do this about three minutes be- fore the game was over. he asld that he could smell smoke, and drew. ft to the attention of Iflwellyn and? MCUOIITI. and all three went !nto' the dressing room for the axe and “rim _g GUARDIAN. Forum agalln the following Friday! the building. which ls rlglit next‘ . v , CHARLOTIEIOWN ~wv~r l l PIIOIII 2483 WHAT Yllll HAVE BEEN WAITING FDR l ll Direct From The Factory ' 'A Shipm out o! .i=iiini.iiv ELEBTRIB RANGES Also Latest Styles In woon and co AI. RANGES . In All Essa mo! Finish is now well qualified. Don't worry about having your flooring luid properly. See VICTOR Mc- FARLANE, o member of our firm. An expert in this work. - He will look after your needs, hovlng successfully passed o course in floor laying or Montreal and Also oss hem! are sove rel Bedroom Suites and Chesterfield Suites of latest designs. MacFARLANE BROS. FURN ITURE (llppeslte GFGY) FLOORING ANOTHER HOUSE FURNISHING THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED On lioiid WI have FELTOL, CONGOLEUM, MARBOLEUM in all the like!’ 0*!‘ Also SUPERVEIN INLAID LINQLEUM V“ s2 KEllT sriisn extinguisher. Witness said that he didn't go to the cellar but that the two firemen did. Ha said he saw McOourt turn Ralph Dawson over to the police later. Otllier Witness Mr Lockwood Lewellyn, foreman, said that he was on tlre dull? 0h the night of February 18, on the West ‘side of the Forum, and was ln front of the Hawk's dressing room all througp the third period. Hg said that McCourt was there too. Witness said that he saw Mc- Court come up from the furnace room twice during the period, and the last t’me was approximately five minutes before the fire was dil- covered. He snld that when Wool- drldge brought their attention to the smoke, that he and McCourt went to the dressing rocm for the extinguisher and axe. witness said that he told McCourt to be care- ful with the iway he was tilting the. cxlngulsher in the dressing room. McCourt ssld he wanted to see what tyipe it was. Ilsa Moratorium In loving memory of our deer wffe and mother. Mrs. S. Lane K . who ruled any Mlroh 4th. 1M7. ‘She bade no one n Inst farewell ‘She Illd [Bod-bye to sinne- ller splrlt fled before we knew That she from us had gone. Into sweet rest she has entered No more to suffer or weep. But safe tn the arms of Jesus Our dear one is fast asleep. Lovhigly Remembered by Her Husband and Family. the whole flat Sure it's delicious, _ when. on inllio it with Canada &rn Search and it will he I favourite with a family. The nlily ofCuisdsCorii Starch . ll tho gluon for its popularity with housewives from When your recipe Starch be lure to use Canada Corn Starch, lls dependable (lud- fiy ensures excellent results. Alrelmfilfinnoffiom smarts,» Coast to Coast.- eslls for Corn Witness informed the court that it was the type that when tilted overylt would discharge. I-le said they then went dmvn to the furnace room, McCourt going first with the extinguisher, and that when’ he got there, Dawson was stamping out some smoldering rags Von the floor and that McCoui-t was spray- ing the joist and ceiling where the fire had been, and later directed it on the rags. Witness said that the only evid- ence he sew of fire was the smoke and the smoldering rags on the floor. Witness said that he didn't see any one glee come up from the cellar during the third period, but that 1t was possible that someone could have, as he wasn't directly lri front at all times, and that there In Memorials! In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Annie Warren who nmod owov March 4th. 1020. They are not [one those loved ones whom we mourn We must not tlilriir of them so fu- oway. . Unto; fuller llfe have they been was a large nrcnber o! people stand- ing around that ares. Constable Arthur Butler was the last witness to take the stand, and he produced scrne exhibits, consisting o; some old raga and a small amount u! broom straw which he said that he had found on the rafter where the fire had been, Witness said that it was McCourt who had reported the fire to him. and that McCourt had turned over Dwwlon to him for questioning. Witness said that after questioning Dawson, he was satisfied with his story and released him. but that McOourt wanted him arrested on suspicion. Witners said he had no reason f0!‘ holding the man who was responsible for put- ting out the fire. He sold that he also saw the man who was drunk in the cellar. and said that he was slumped over in s, sitting posltloh and was not ivware of what was going on Following testimony, the hearing was joumed until this morning, constable Butler's sl- ABMY FOB BRITISH FARMS LONDON — (CP) — Sixty to severity thousand extra workers are being recruited for Britain's faims. At least 10,000 will om. Lorin; “aside the venture of this c l’ Yet near us still they watch and love slid know We sre' the blind ones who no longer lee Beloved forms that softly come and go Wsltlng reunion In eternity. Lovlngly Remembered by Her Family. In Memos-lam In fond and loving memory of flesiry J. Murray- Who passed away Mnrch 6th, IBM. The lll-Slllll yo!" change Our thoughts of hlni so door Fond Isseinorlee linger every ill-Y Remembrance brings him nour- iosnewliere beyond the sunrilo where loneliness never, dies are lives In the land of glory Midst the blue and sold of skied. ‘ Lovlngly Remembered by iflls Three Stepdsnghtero, Mrs. Nllbet, Mrs. Waite and Ilsttle. CIII HQVQI the BOSWRLL In loving memory of my dear nqgmghq, pg". L. Boswell. who p.91 way Morph 4th, 1M1. Inlay recalls s Iiellfll’! 0| a loyal one l!" b W“ Arid those who think of her lodl! Are these who loved her best. lesnmliereil b! “MIN- dsiighter Ccrelie- "QTKT YOUR WOOIINS with MOTIPDED MOTNFHOOFING RPRAV Ever In Mogoriaml I Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated Don't u set a child alren u set t atlvatlan 211th nslty-tsstidy tigqngpf harsh grlnlng csthnnlcs. lve 0 1751'] Own ‘lbhlets. This new corrective made ee-. Pecl for growing youngsters’ ed; is no sit to take-nets so gently and nor. ma y without disagreeable sanctions that even the funniest child won't object t0 their use. Malia laxative-taking time guy m; q" child and yourself. mother! Get Chllhesfl "vii ‘lbblou today n: voururimiatiiu. their own nationality and ish farm laborers. SET RBPABATIONI i‘? CANBERRA (or) _ flung German reparation‘; Hleuhlmery he; arrived ln Australia and the first Japanese reparations equipment 1| to arrive next year. Australian rep- be volunteer rprellmlnary examination. resentatlves in Japan are i l l I l l lying out the Beauty of the home with I JONNION’! PM" WAX o M0010 CIUNINO ANS POI-THING WAX I Ill! Pflmmlfi DIG-COAT o CAIIII Q CAI! 8.0. lolima l. Son, ltil. IIANIIOID, CANADA l Floor beauty is- 4s Mara/rs‘ ates! it's an old English expression-beauty is, n: bonus; does.’ Arid it's a grand old Canadian pt8CIiCG—-I0 l hep wood floors gleaming with rich, mellow beauty I - through regular applications of Johnson's Wax! ' Nothing - in fact - gives floors and furniture so riot s lustre as familiar, tried-and-crue Johnson's WI!’- Nothing gives them-and a hundred other house hold objects —such sturdy protection against surface friction. That's why Johnson's Wax is used l0 I consistently in Canada's loveliest homes. Shopping? Pa! Joli/iron’: on your l/sr! i l, f _.‘ '>.‘ . . qzzarnu: \~-‘ fit 4,; . v ‘i iu.-.i~,,,~1.-. _ u __f__ . German prisoners of war retatntnj‘ under the some conditions as Bulfi-