JANUAIQQLQQ. 194s ...>r4'I’ l Balance The Budget By Shopping For These Special ilalues- 0n Sale’ TUESDAY illltl WEDNESDAY y UNLY Machine Sliced Breakfast BACON-Lb. lll</llllllllllll.l)arre ./|r.-. Aylmer Tomdfo or Vegetable SOUP-IO oz. Tin 9c; 3 for ..... .. ..... all rb._._._.... Bulk Seedless RAlSlNS-l Lb. . . Marven's Light and Dark FRUIT CAKES-Reg. 45c; E. D. Smith's Pure TOMATO Krrci-iuP-is O1. Bottlel............ C B lk Vthed - DihTESI-Llihfic; Zlbs. FISH CAKES-M oz. tin .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 23C iiiiFiiTbbbb COFFEE-l Lb. Jar .. ‘ "ifisroizie Etosiue WEDNESDAY AT 12130 l-alllllfilllllljtle‘ giiifiis ‘bu. c. Arxmsoiv , GRUGETERIA » ‘ PHONE 5245-2241 111-115 Gffllmll Si. ‘MK’ 00$. e? MOMOOMQO-ifit- 100i.»- ro TilE ELEOTORS 0F WARD s LADIES AND GENTLEMEN; At the request of a large number oi citizens, I am again I offering as o Candidate ior Councillor in Wuril V it was my pleasure to serve til the Council Bound prior lo the pres-cot Council, and I have had considerable,experience li elected, l will endeavour to serve the City oi Char- a lottetovvn to tlle best of my ability, and Word V in particular. ob ~ 1 l PERCY s. GAY. ' Aylmer -_ TOMATO JUlCE-ZO Ol. Till 13c; 21b. ..... 25C . while they last ‘A i TEL GUARDIIZ-N in The llentral Guardian [his column is reserved for nerve of local Interest, but advertising el 1 newly nature may be inserted at five cents s word strictly pay- able In advance. COOK'S tor Photographs. JIMMIE’! TAXI. Rhpng 525, MacPIIIZBSOIWS-Men‘! clothing. CONFEDEEAHUN LII‘! BL SUDAN I. HOWARD Momms‘ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. Al‘ YOUR SERVICE-Airnfw Coal Co. Phone 2498. T0 HALIFAX in 55 minutes. via Maritime Central Airways. Phonl 3061 u!‘ 540. ’ ALL LADIES‘ WLNPER HATS clearing at ilal: price. There is also n- l-eble of pretty hats at $1.00 each and another table at 50 cents. Visit the Millinery Section at Moore d: McLeod Limited. GALE CONTINUES on Suits, tlanaa, Bed Jackets, etc, at Th. hell-lion Shoppe. Great George St. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 fol.‘ EUJUD illlil Wedding pictures on location. MRS. JOHNSTIQES ladies’ weer. Special January sale: dresses, blouses} skirts. etc. THE S\NATORIUM COMMISS- ION wlsiries to acknowledge with grateful thanks a donation of fifty dollars from the Sterling Women's Institute, Stanley Bridge. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Mone- fon. Air and rail connections tc Montreal and Boston Phone 206i or 540 ALL LADIEE‘ WINTER HATS a table of pretty hats at $1.00 each and anoillcr table at 50 cents. Visit the MllllllPi“v' Section at Moore do lfcluroii l.i.ii:c:1. LITTLE THEATRE PRODUC- TIONS, Emipire 'I‘heatrc, January 28th. Mmlbcrs rind others intcrrst- ed in. Joining see advertisement on January 22nd l IF lOU bLIEJD ri W-Jiiii" Po:- niriileni lake full :iclvar.tc-z v o.‘ these suirler-valives at the Marie l1‘.lcn:i Salon this wreck. $6.0? for $175. $10.00 for $5.00. Phone 21f“. 70 Great Gcorfze. GOES T0 ItIrDONALD COL- LEGE — Mr. Dick Bagnall of the Dominion Laboratory oi’ Plant Pathology. Fredericton. N. B., spent the week-end at his home in Char- lottetown. He left yesterday for McDonald Ciollege. Montreal, to rcsiime Post Graduate work in noa-ae-rie-iae-asee-ec ww§iw H» WAS KING'S FISIIERMAN yWEls abolished iii 1910, mums runaways Matt/hill. m nlster qr ' 0f lhrcc yours," Ill MEMOBIAM {In ‘fond and loving memory 1;“ Charles Ilerbert Tflpgr’ lug-linseed away January 20, 1'9‘!!! is a day ui‘ rememb- rance . With natny and regrets A d"! we will nlwaya rcmom. sans‘ norm PREMATURELY GAINING OUNCE A navy [from prematurely. Dec, 5, at‘ “ “mall "W180 maternity has- éllilyila lalta Seéunith, ‘Allan tiny V b" m? pa“ do est iscghcd only When the root 0| ti“ win-id Yea“ 14 ounces. Oil New forgets. mm km eyk when her first pic-i We think of you in ‘Ilgnga . a ell. she weighed two And oft repeat your marine _urlds. six ounces and had Just tfilkfii lip a two-ounce gain in m ""- The bsby sin. held by 5e Johanna Haeksted. is the lllthter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold m. Dawson Oreek, 3,0, ‘ Whnit would we give to hear your voice And lee your face again. l-Wllllly Remembered by Mother and Father. WINDSOR, ‘England __ igp) ,_ y W- Pugey. the last "King's fish- ui ermari. whose duty it was to er- "mge "Shins Parties and instruct mmlms p! the Royal Fsmiy in {fishing is dead, aged 8Q The post NEW DELI-II. India ._ (Qp) __ Ipre-‘Wntilli; the first rijlivay bud. 593 l" imlepéndent Irlflin, Dr. John y V transport stated tlint although lic expected u gradual iillprovemeili in [he m.“ futiyirc. "the restoration of nor-mill gtlfthlélOlls on Inilaii rénwflys cam 1 0 9 "(Period within a period Agriculture. POLICE COURT-At tile Stip- endiary Magistrates Court yester- day. three men appeared on charges of being drunk and in capable. one being fined $10 and costs or 20 days. WlillB the other two each received flncs of $5 and costs or 10 days. CONGRATULATIONS ~ Con- gratulations were extended to Mr and Mrs. George lifacMillan of Covehcnd, on the occasion of thei: 35th wedding anniversary on Jan- uary 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Mlliliil were entertained by their daughter and son-ln-laiv, Mr. and Mrs. Milburll Bueii. Hiilsboro Street. Among the other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Court. Tracadie. They were visited by many of their friends and were the recipients of several gifts and bee. wishes for many additional enm- versnries. Al‘ GYRO - There was a large attendance st the regular meeting Q mi; Gym Club at the Charlotte- town Hotel inst evening with presi- dent Gll Henry in the 0118i!‘- A hearty vote of thanks was extend- ed to Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacMll- lair for their hospitality when tho Gyros and Gyrettes ivere entertain- ing at their beautiful new b01116 ml lvruuaby lust. The zuest speaker it" the evening was Miss Mildred Her- ringibri, wile gave u very iuterestine talk on her expvrlrflfes 1"'1"1"ld"d- She also spoke p" ffrilllfl" Em‘ cation in the Troplvfi- cue!“ m“ J O. Robinson, oi’ the Bank of N. s. stuff who spent 11 yum in U" West Indies. Col. WJ. MacDonald. Professor J. n. Blanchard. ivilliemi Rodd l ' It his dying friend. allowing not even imtlllvemojeeynerealiedhirnotf. When this German shepherd dog was run over by a truck at " Field. Washington. 11.0.. the first to reach him was Norm, a "w" Doodle. Realising another car might .run over the injured 00g. ' encouraged him to get cti’ the road. The poodle is pictured above the veterinarian to get _—Personals Her merry friends will relrert to learn that Mrs. Daniel lidlcfbdyflli Hunter River. is a patient in the P. u. I. Hospital. m. V. C. Ilalfll- OL.U-. 168V“ this morning for Toronto when he will attend the annual meet- ing of the Dominion Life Under- writers Association being held in the Royal York Hotel, Jan. 23rd and 24th. k-lllNill Nfii L); tit”: ll lutiiiiiiir- now in ,.i. "um \\I|T[YI\' 5 7 clearing at hail‘ price. ‘Fllere is also» i arket Gardeners! TRY OUR VEGETABLE SEEDS ' THIS SEASON Newest and pest Varieties - satisfaction Assured SEND FOR FREE cAriitocur ARTHUR liESEY York. Prince Edward Island Estimate Montreal Fire Lose $250,000 MONTREAL. Jen. l0 - (OP) — Firemen today ieimeined on the scene of e spectacular three-alarm fire that gutted two three-ewrey buildings and damaged two others early this morning causing a loos estimated at $200,000. More than 175 firemen from 30 stations answered the call from the heart of Montreal's altowlbl district. The buildings hmlsed the Joe Richimen Sporting Goods Shim. Stnp-end-Shq) Groceferie, Oapi- tel Furniture. Mia-rev and (when Jewellers and the offices of the international Ladies’ Garment Workers Union. HIGH PERCENTAGE KINGSTON, Jamaica — (OP)- Of Jamaica's 250.000 children be- tween the ages of seven and l5, 171.000. or almost '71 per cent. ere attending printery schools of which lng Prince Edward Island pota- toes, turnips and other commod- ities by the fruit and vegetable division of the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture was the sub- Rotary luncheon yesterday by specter. Guests included Rotarian George i-l. Morrison, Halifax and Messrs. H. E. Perrott, acting ntanager, Charlottetown Hotel. and W. P~ V A. Airlsworth was chairman. Enjoyable solos weregiven at the luncheon by Stanley Lancaster". who was formerly stationed here with tho R. A. l". Following lS the Shows remarks: "The Department of Agriculture is dlvid-ed into several divisions- live stack. plant protection. sci- text oi Ml’. Cllifi‘. rind marketing. The fruit “mi i‘ LllJlC r “sion is a unit of oral-lard... service. You halc l‘:.t~ guilt-ire, bu: I cannot recollect the wopk of the fiulit. and vegetable division_eve.r beirl! like" 35 m” topic. “Seed iifld tablestorek potatoes have brought more cosh to this Province than any other 9P2: duct and approximately 50 to 70w of that revenue comes to this Prov- ince through the sale of tib-fi potatoes. "In case you have Judd"! me value of our inspection work by the sample of Island table pota- toes offered for sale in this City- 1 want. you to understand thotklyte ilsve no authority over mar e - ing in this Provlnce-mnless re: quested. Our duty is 1° B" "m; the stock shipped 1T0!“ he" l" d . 2i) tile fiilslbe. offered for sale in om- gyogery stores is stock vthglt has been rejected for shiPmm y the inspectors. _ “The grocers petitioned tlize Government five YB!" 33°’ 35d“ m; that potatoes be sold by Ewe’; in this eltY-'35 Slilllltmsetn’, n willingly attached to this P i‘; which was presented to the Go _ cl-mjnent. We hoPfl that "M plégsis ent Government will Kl" ,, e551“, Legislation has been ‘exacted in Nave Beetle. G095“- onLgJiO, British Columbia, s: cepting and enforcing our‘ million grades end. regulat oris. Established ‘n? l??? "Government fruit and V086" “M, ynqgggtion was established in this Province in 1922. Th9 first inspector appointed W“ W‘ J. L. Douglas. our present repre- sentative at Ottawa. Mr. Doug’; las entered the 9104"" bllwx“ and another topointmw; the made. The emplvwwlt the inspector was gem-Dorm‘? “"4 was period emplpyw Wm ‘graham apwoxlmnsly m” mo“ one two moat-l?‘ inns: Y!“ month in 0 - “Th. w, My. G. l-I. vroom o! Middleton. n. s. w diet-ti“ "1' specter for the Maritime Privlalfi and he was 11111“ dlwwu" b uib lack of interest bxhibiua y the trade and the few mllllllilé; inspection In fact. V87 grqwefl were aware that such l“ inspection service existed M‘ tableetock pvt-ate“ m“, "I wee employed on corp _ 586d bin inspection Wm‘ M“ ‘l’ m mg when Mr. Vroam offered L‘... appointment as s fruit 011d vegetable inflliwwr- I w“ m” V? enthusiastic about eecfiptin: - but. he was e very fine gentlemen. though persuasive, and after dds: ' the matter wit-l} NY- PW p1,,’ 1 wggptpd his appoint-MGM:- w. vrooin pwmiwl w 1"" Fm‘; Hal. Fellows. an camel-fenced specim- fr Annapolis valley. w instruct me imcofltplfifllll mm“ m, and I owe much to his i11- ti m! the exslnpll l" Eiirelwéedmln ‘loyalty to the Service. "I was aecirstemed to the ex- cellent lrldo of potatoes that we; giwuys shipped from Victor-lb an I was astonished at the inlfllfll‘ quality that was offered at many railway shipplns point-s- "r know that in the ee-rll’ 63" 0g my employment as an lnlllw i’; very few cars ‘M8694 lnlllwlrlm and ea the unloading. flflllillill- and reloading of a oer meant ex- tra work and extra expense c! It least 000.00, I wonder that the loaders and Irowm gave us the welcome we always received. ilthetrengethetitisi-be s Ject of an informative address B-t| MacLeod, Charlottetown. Rctririan- eilBd to ‘many addresses on azrim A large percents-Se. matter due consideration at the y there are nearly 700. Reviews Activities Of Inspection Service In Marketing P. E. l. Products i The assistance given in market-y w ‘ we rememiber, and for- get the black looks). “The requests for_ inspection steadily increased due to the de- mand from dealers at destination points who appreciated the im- proved quality of inspected pote- toes. Our staff had to be in- lvfr. Chester E. Shaw, chief in-i creased and in two years develflll- ed from one inspector employed three months each year (previous to 1936) to e staff of ‘sixteen man in lfmltfiemployed. throughout- the shipping season. “We were very fortunate in the type of men thait were added to our staff and they must have found favour with the growers and dealers, for in i029 a growers’ meeting was held in Charlotte- town and a resolution was passed unanimously requesting compuls- ory inspection of all tablesoock shipped from the Province. Since that time P. W. I. tablestock pota- toes commanded a ptomlum 1h price on every nlsrkct the)’ “TF6 offered in. l lnspecto u’ Duties "Ari Inspector's duties can rbe described as follow-SI “l. He must decide that the temperature is suitable for mov- , ‘ng potatoes. i1 1-z_ That the car is pile-heated. if necessary, and in condition for l dlIlC. 0E3. That the bags. crates. or ber- rels are properly marked with the name and address of the ship- per. {the gragegoirveiyggt. Brtladngtubcl’: pots oes." identification mark of the pecker- who is generally the grower. l “4. Inspection o! 3116K» W 5" that it conforms with the 81844 declared on paclmtfe- _ "5. He then attaches an mflllw- tion card on the outside of the car to show that the stock ha! Par“ t“*"°.fii.°“..it’i.f°$‘ll iii ~ men . $11038 a car without this card st- teched. "His next duty is to write H certlflcatwtwo copies are elven t0 the applicant or shiPWY- m‘ original and third c0913 l!" mailed to this District Oflivfi. when the particulars are entfired in our fee lefirflel‘. m? 07173151 15 forwarded to Ottawa end the f-hlrd copy is retained in this Charlotte- iwwn office. ill/tiers the shippers receive their copy of the certifi- lcate from their agent. or loader. ' they pay the inspection fee. W111i?‘ is $4.00 per carlond and those feel are forwarded twice monthly 1° Receiver General. Oti-I-Wl- Al 5 cal-load of- P058150“. Pwbuu- freight. blur perhaps duty» 1mm" to from 81.50000 t0 $39°°9°~ W“ can see that a great responsibil- ity rests on the lnspwtpr- l" must. be thoroughly inbtflwibd Ind given experience. 80161111! 159"‘. in: an experlaced friizpetfior. be- g h cm cons er 0&9- oirxl: ofeperforming his duties affl- clentlyooénj scuttle: cl-genfldlzin": 11 udgmen il-rvhiaflbility and be firm in his decisions and courteous with f-hI public. lnspeetlenefTiIUI . _ luv-y inmsetion d fur nip! came into effect in ma. This product hi5 also been I amt source of revenue to this Province and has brought many American dollars to P. E. I. Bhlpmerita were made both plain and waxed. A total of 18.336 tons were shipped lest year-MO tone of which were waxed. ' "All vegetables, also strawber- ries, blueberries, cranberries, and all frultscorne under our inspec- tion. Two cars of apples were (Continued On Pale l) flgedgheg due to. .. Constipation Yield quiekl to... lll-Vegsfob laxative Toniyirt islie sll vegetable N! l4“. live. the! scleeronnirorouglilys d piessin niesilini wastes, ofieo obs cause o eedsclree. Makes yon he] brighter. his purely ve stable. NI comes in we men the. e iar NI and NR juniors ( dose). n u chocolate coated. g IO‘ Amity, a.“ MALI A WISH-it can come true! Now you can enjoy creamy-smooth, delicious, whenever you like. All four wonderful flavors-eatin-emoom Vanflla, flcll Chocolate, buttery-brown Caramel and Butterscotch. Yes, Jell-O Puddings ere hack in full supply. Look for them — aek for them - serve them often, to family and guests. . roux MARVELOUS FLAVORS BUTTERSCOTCH cuww. VANILLA CHOCOLATE r. enerel leads, Llrrilted J". CANADIAN SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND URGENT The Canadian Save the Chil- dren Fund reports that during 1047 the Fund purchased and Sill-PPM to Europe for distribu. tion to the needy countries over 25 tons of Pablum, 4 1-4 to“; o; Pmvdefcd Milk. 2 tons of Petroleum 0t Hot Chocolate Powder, 9.000 gallons of cod liver oil, approxiyn. ately $33,000 worth of new warm °1°th1l18 including snow suits, sweaters. rell-ieoats. etc, $15,000 worth of new shoes. eza blankets, i000 lbs. of unknlt wool, also some sheeting and towelling. In addition, 500 cases of good, used clothing, diapers and shoes have been peeked by members of the ‘Ibronto Women's Division of the Canadian Save the Children and 511d SUlPPEd overseas, to- Bethes- with e donation of 80 babies’ bathtubs. These goods have been shipped to the British and Swedish save the children Ponds for re-distribution to the most needy countries such as. Yugo- Slfivlfl. Hungary. Roumania. Aus- tria. Poland, Italy and Germany; and to the Save the i Children Fund representative in France where the need is much worse than is generally known. Utmost pre- caution is taken to ensure that all shim-rents reach the children. and heartfelt letters of thanks and appreciation are received at hfifldquorters. All this has been made possible through the gen- erosity of individuals. groups. schools and organizations from coast to coast with the co-crpera- tion of radio and press. The condition of children in the war-devastated countries is still very bad. According to s. report received at headquarters of the Qsnsdian save the Children Fund "Yilsili" the‘ "rureihaiibubit-niiibh l rer- Child Welfare, infant mortality is abnormally high due to lack of mills and other nutritious food. with the result that one or two deaths occur out of every ten live births. In one country 13% of deaths occur among pie-school Jelll‘. i500 lbs. of Cocoa. 1000 liosr‘ dlght." "' children as e result o! tuber- culosis. Cases o! rickets have reached e degree of severity un- known in Europe in recent years. Dental troubles are increasing. With fats at a minimum, soap is also is luxury and soap as a health measure cannot be underestimated. Ei/Blywhere in mlropecshoes are s luxury- Rations are so pitifully meagre that it is impossible to give f1 growing child enough to eat. A ‘mild ‘(Pm l0 to l2 years of age receives the some amount as a child if 8. Donations of money to purchase and ship more food to these un- fortunate children will be wel- comed at. the new headquarters oi’ the Canzdlan save the Chile dren Fund. 36 Toronto Street. Toronto 1; also donations of 800d. used clothing. shoes. diapers. llnlmlt W001. etc. at the Clothing lge-pot, 111 Maitland St., Toronto If o bronchial cough, bronchitis orjihtnu bothers you oi work, makes Ywr evenings miserable or keeps you awoke nlglm, try lueklsy‘: Mixture for quid: relief. A few rips eessr the rocking cough and clears your head arid upper bronchial tubes— easel breathing. Buckley's Mixture contains CARRAGEEN. G bland emulsion that eoclhea and lubricate: dry, lnfiqmqd throat membranes, and stops the Irv-k toting tickle that iieepe you eeugliin‘, a" YWr bottle today fer relief right away. OVIR 25 Mill-ION BOTTLES SOLD A: BUCKLEHY’ MIXTURE National Anthem. efter which a delicious lunch was served by Mn. MiwEwen, Mrs. McLeod and Miss Prowley. ‘VEST ROYALTY W. I. The meeting of the West Rey. olty women: Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Bert Mc- Ewefi °n Jfllluflfy 7. With thirteen members and one visitor present. The meetinz opened with the Oreed in unison. Roll cell was answered with collections amount- ing to $1.55. The minutes of lest meeting were read and approved as read. Correspondence was read which included s number of let- ters and cards of thank-you from shut-in people of thedlstrict for Christmas remembrance. School committee gave report. It was decided for a number of members to help school children with ruminece sale to be held at later date. It wee moved by Mrs. Younker. seconded by we. lidclieod. that Institute payyflve dollars for extra Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Edward Prwwiey. Lunch committee, Mrs. ‘P1111101’, Mrs. Webster and liters. Ymlnker. Program. M11. Bell end Mrs. Gates. Auction article amounted to $1.15. Meeting closed with .4» "w... .i. i»... ill‘) i. .....b.i_,., and IIEW %%i"fl A RUBBERSET TOOIlI Bfllih _ plus "10 IIGW "HYGENQ" CpnIqinq- O DOUBLE DUTY tooth brushes resulted from resend; of’ over i000 dentists. In one operation AN S u: RUBBERSBT tooth brush mo: W it both MASSAGBS. Get "HYGENO" Container A beaumelr study I lode Iy ecetele ‘eenlalner with removable tsp . . .l Hush lrelh It'll ltyjirllpl: ‘unmhm’. Ilalltirrtes-uleeeg" "' '~"*~ Hetll . . . ma.‘ i. eeveltseasetsel i '