‘tiutry Up Mommy with My Growin‘ Food Ii “Q “\ 6cm iiavo the important I ‘Food Factors in Otisksroats! Iefse lghe, seelTe beep pram Otherso your age, grow norms ly gt] gulf; you mu! h“; grgeinsf-l o- er an lrsmns. Rfllled Satfysctuslly [rats many of?" whole-grain cereals in roteins. t's higailu Fooéi-lgnrerg ! “Triple-xii” in ts in l un armors, u er Oats plfzvidee useful amounts o Phoet ghorus sad Iron. No wonder so many babies are Quirk!" Oats, a: oaeef t eir rst so o s Anitigiit ever delici-X ous. -m-m-ln-m Children love ' Quaker One! Grown- upr, tool Have Mous- my get a big econom- ._ Navy. hers. l ....£;i...i tficinity a . Gordon Butt, out ‘this eelk. e tt to Morell Si. an emargaertcwltslm made the tr rain r-Jurnlng to the olty in t e evening, Mil Mn Binnntt “dong fitted m3 wee in in. dty as: Mrs. James Blaxland, Q11, and Mrs. Fred Anderson, were in the city over the week end. Elbert: were to the elfeet that the paved road leading t0 uomqm, had been ploughed and opened no motor traffic and a call t4 h“ Eastern htzhway opened. Lnvestiega this report over the week end | 9U!‘ 58BX10 i! inform no plough; ve been used on road but Will-ink hflnds and heavy bender trucks worked for severe] day; n; Open the road for tllenlselve; and cars are now able to get through, ‘Readers of this column will learn wit-h 1198"! of the sudden push? q bantaul st. Clair Gelderd, at an mouth. N. 8., 1 k, gun.“ Gelderd, auflered I. heart attack dull-ll: a rasinu storm s short tAme I180 and passed away. Master Mar. lner he followed the see. al1'his life and sailed around the world scores of times. The late Qqptgfn w“ well know here where he spent several swnmers with Mrs. Geldud, before the war. He will be remem- bered by many sea veteran; of me last war where he served 1n the brtllher William resides Weber: vidtors h “Q ‘ 149"‘. R Pl! Mc ma?‘ end lag bride who are spen in; pan o1 their honeymoon on the Island. st Dresent they are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Me- 130K881]. Bangor, Lieut, MoDougall fiifitlikii‘; ti§"’i°£o.‘.“t “.5. °“°"“’"§ B rank from the bottom tgf tgellraflsm. he triedto die-moods have stolen Dene Eftwliio,“ Dutch 08ml Wn d llollce that IOmQ-gtlllmnfll Jab‘; into m; 1:3 an sll the news." e were ofllce, Bert zaid. "Iw m John‘. my cablegram our friend rimmed here?" John macs a rm t bsdhsmeeill ‘hie-Lissa Will-lame ethe; ‘i; know of. Why? Isn't "Not (that hestill m" "N0. ed for this “action-y m... fill’ new ‘d . an I've a "Willie other." ms meant" ache ll“ “" "" “til m d3‘. sane ue “w”. "Well it use, . filftt beeahere "Didn't ‘mo; time! be no "What!" some’ John. "Here's the tor-y. shortly after prospector Dlllldhire trial Miss Jeen ll. ‘Browne, a tour of the Maritime Pro- Ivgibces. will be m Charlottetown on 0th and 10th and will be Iuelt speaker st the afternoon ses- of the Provincial Red Omss l!" Meeting st Government House on February 10th, m“ Browne’! address will be on Wrk; old ti; aldunior Red. Oroas at Mm" s a and ill iuteNst totegchers. w ' o: mom NORTH WILTSHIRE 55b c3055 SOCIETY A eless of thirty-four North Wilt- women has rqtmtily mm. Director of Junior Red Orossihyhzsntsl gfrntlv. I molar hedIno At no‘? E3'».l°.".°.linl.i" nltltléiii mm‘ i! t * vice. Not. m name “Burial, Ooeslentl" } ls Gripping Story " 0f llsrolo-Alreoti 0 allay-that's canal-l Oomllleu:bw% toms} whose best is l i m l baytt .811 ' of . rib | It h eh enollillllmll 5 U the hardest-work allied ser- mentioued- in its l6 well-illustrated pages. t It ls a story of man who llove ‘aircraft into sudden ltflnkl a- void fa_r to the north. o! other men who cling to an invert- ed dinghy off the African oo kicking and splatlling to drlv m. S tollsuoooeuismn e harks while they try to Yllht boat and cltsmber in. Pletcd the oanadlan Red Crosasq. qh. 5mg eisty course in Health, Home Nugp- |Q°eate1 command ‘lots those ins and miergonoiss. The ooursefmon who flew uu-ous r n. snow which was sponsored U! the Northjnd fog during the firlt winter of Wiltehile Women's Institute wasjthe war in Ansoman sucrsttaow V"! mpably instructed by Mrs. lured only for training purposes.‘ Welter Clark. n. m. who made the Mlmy of these men were Olnatly mevtlnxl meet interesting and in- lane in the n.s.r.. and many at fomiatlon. instructive lectures, onjtheru are serving as instructors in mtllmi" and cvmmon ailments. air stations in Oanede new. You'll 11nd them working at. Port W ‘nae Vi! em or 300 willie under Gen. Hefirl Giraud in North A-frloe, Presld ' nounced today. Predicting between lie trench f ed by Gen. Charles De Gsulle and [UMWNY |lMITEi]__ _ or. War Equipment To Giraud t If N, Fell. Btath will we! uiblnent to ,0tIl eat Send wortk. Some 2.7.9.55: the 250.000 rs fighting Roosevelt nter m-opetltio actiem heed‘: m: cert. th m aentemIclMr, with a sift l‘?! a DXQOII-lfllaefw Mrs. omas of the National meeting to s Mar e Arsenault- 3 Grade VLIL-l, Ryan, Teresa Arsenault; her Bve.yn Polrler. lnemraare M81‘ 1 , , Edith Desrocllt] Inez 3. Irma Steele GradoV lL-fiatherirle Gallant: 2. Marjorie MacNelll; 3. Eugene Del- I edge: 2, wnsuavervn v7.1. i’ roches. Grade VL-l. Della Desrochee; p, kale-rat Bus-all: 8. Resins Des- ee. . - Grade V.-1 Helen Bkerry; g Eunice Desroches; 3, Joan Wlllluma Grade IV.—l, Eunice Desrochoe; i. Alexander Lucky: 3. Ovrll Poirier. Grfde II fl-l. Bruce small; z, bte e Wi time; 3. - Alfred Des- ll Grade IL-l, John Desroohee, lcel psckageeodsyl Swlen {mm I. 680110 OI hi! 1h all b! MM W. Wood, R. N,, 9n thei “m” i" "Mme" of for instance. Gen. Giraud. the moment told s Jeliusry mee Claude Gaudet; z. .1. Joseph Das- \> fiezlc/mu/ 20/1005 » r 1m i1 n UURKER 0M5 "My Canaan‘; Fovoinifo BrgqkQq-y p0,... noucas anlrrsn tram A silt» h Olreahurs. Germany, m- onora Blr French 13ml“ my lie potato into Europe DESIGN Smart sandals crocheted of cotton rug yarn with crocheted soles. Pattern No. 1198 contains lustration of design and complete instructions, for making s ‘I113 zit-e easy to create. no ed, ll_ medium size. town Guardian. Needlework Deoamrlent. Charlottetown Guardian Qeslfll N0. 1108 |flAMI_-_—_——-_— Ieuwszlrr snoeme----- I neuter the army, lilTE-BLUE so. 05mg ll"! lost weeklbgrltailtfnlfitamlmrleflla‘. L. A. O. 8h ld - M A. F‘. has retuerneoti‘ center after spending a leave with wwlle and familv at Mount Hope IM: >1 ‘ Some time that Peter A. glfiilhtlltt $12: tietltwifio twenty years ago and never return- ed has entered the United 5mm "my. Unfortunately Mr, 5mm dill lwt bass but has taken a ml. tlon as assistant manager or one of the Chaln stores 1n gfgafleg 5N figinlgfiel‘ Spending several year; m Those cutting ice report m, 1°; th P0 ds i to coled woEtno§Ynn§nnnnry.t-l1'€w‘§.'§.§'fi failed to bring the famous Janu- 8 “lay "mi was reported as the °° dist "l the memery of our oldest re en. Householders were afraid in use W! wear they received at the etorea 18st Week as it. resembled ground h. However your correspond~ ent is informed this 1, the new Canadian sugar made from arm's own sugar beets. Radios that, nit}; idle around here for some time Bot under way '98“!!! this “Welt as batteries were again available, Miss Reta. MacDonald. city wag in Brlstuiffor one rinv luet; week. Zvlvs Alziar Dollcette and her els- li-r Mirs Ella Lapicrrc. have moved Mr. Charles Masher, {was 1n the citv last week in an ellort to re- SAN I‘|.\L ///// . NO. 1198 To order pattern: Write. or send above olcture with vour name and w lddress with 15 cents ln coin or atamve to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- —ie--—s-—-_-n@-s——|— —-___—__———Q_\ mml—_—_—fiu them hll ' moth; crglihgrvletgtiegfoewgiaé turned the were gone, HQ alo poll cache and staking another dl ll or. no didn't mm m. name that fitted flllllost to the bottom in many of the You say think h with Donal?“ Monteros’ believe the two of them ma_ have brought the diamonds to the nlted States to sell." worth the risk. claimed that his cache was worth llft. thousand dollars." W merdgnigg’; h the Virgin won r w e . of the theft-and the thought that she knlgltvlledge worried h John had arranged to get that evening, John sat back and worried ecmepressed l0 m! City for the winter months. Gun d your secretary, John. bu dice so far. How a putt sent my fiancee. list of materials Bu"? (Brill-ire. will‘ you see ll Virginia He hedfllxllutltlen or t he re- ~ cer- ce at, suspectecmd m. ain Am rloeh had. id . o the vlellle! ‘hare h? beam who had 015911;!" to Artist-l?“ gave e. description r Dane " but he John was ll Dartewas e m" Mh not have treilared h ' m‘ a ‘Mm membe ing how u t been w en her fa. sell diamonds to wondered whether were s t ‘e“.i."- ha hg‘ its‘: hired to mo’ tug‘ tolen. y “Where does Morlteme come into picture?" he asked, "Why do 0's working beliav “I Dene slminfl boo-- said gen, ~..'..i”i . It would be The Dutchman er fur- lln kept La knew smug; m. Th t. have guilt; any. non tort. litter he and, tog th ! when he was Sunset, discussed the mat all the while. Jo . He was in-l th/et she dl know her father had come by diamonds crookedly. Otherw wouldn't‘ have that nl ht when Dam had his} ise, she acted an strangely men- tioned em. hu re embered suddenly that e J0 m i; had to visit one of the machin "P! and. forcing Virginia from his thoutzhts. he rose and left his office. To his surprise. he found Bert in the little outer ofllce. talking to Harriet. Bert grinned. "Pm ttyln to date ullgsmno e word for me?" "It's no dice again." said John. grinning back at him. He walkc over and put hie hand on Harriet/s shoulder. “MsanMnson. let me pre- ‘Yolsr »- l" Bert loo]- yuur fiancee edqaistonislfiil" “Yowre Hddirlil" ot “W ll, th t — ‘lint.’ fln I" Bert um§i.r“-“.;'°°"'t“’l“t“l"' n’ can e4: . .' H flustglged. slugs? tunlinl ut ln his hm . hie em M11070 “Very much." As the left the ofliee building and sta alone one of the oom- v Iztirlvfl they were silent. To . e I 111. he said. . "Bert. seem“; more than s little aural-lg: ylogrl-Iarriet and I were hed Oh. it w lust be- ne out I Be ' . " mt ool t on trferxiflto nit: i ‘blur 0 kgiasngiore ‘S; that." John gore cu o ht-I woloeum; lng - acted es ouch belleve it." Bert didn't answer him at once. hed axe-in end elep- auratie subject still felt thstbemerg 1188M! II W"? ti"; nifiia were VI lnla went shoppiri that .r=’is..""-.....t.r:.t. '"“l"*"'" E11 6 . “shaman the from ital b! ‘where's a restroom w?“ ' e ‘find didn't) further, but he e if wh t ehoul gtrangeythe: he And engaged. see you, Mles girl her. "f told him 1 at -t loiow wh you would return, silk he inslstga He said En Jleme wan flown t. radii-influence mzNwno. of course r activated." said. (To be Continued) d at the meetings, also for their hos- I Gross Cash wounds and b , D1‘. A. J, Murchison; on Aural Measures by Dr. J. A. McMillan; and on Communicable Diseases by Dr. P. A. Creelman, were a much ap-l preclated feature of the course. The Dlrllneion Group joined the wut- lhlfl GTOIID to hear these lectures. At the close of the meeting on December 17, an almreclatlve ad- drm was read to Mrs. Clark by "N- Bruce Deacon. Wiltshlre and ~ 3- “Wail. Durlington. on be- Mlf oi’ the class. presented her with an electric table lamp. Mrs Clark Wfilmly thanked the ladle; for the sift and assured them she had cn- joyed teaching the classes. She ex. Dressed the hope that they would continue to meet occasionally to review the lessons. A dainty lunch m men served bv the Wlltehlre es. t NORTH aamsqua naoqnoss Mr. Alban Leaky entertained the members of thrilled Cross of North Bedeque Community Club the even- ins of Januarv 25th. The minutes not n pilot who hae seen many .1“ md w, mmnhm m; to u r- of the preceding meeting were read b? M". Tllerin Simmons and found cfllTect. It was unanimously agreed to donate the stun-of ten dollars to the Russian Relief Fund. A den- atlon of five dollars from a feed firm from which the North Berieque Farmers Institute buys feed was gratefully accepted. This donation was handed in by Mr, Rnlph Mac- Uattll. The President's address ex- ratltude to the workers for their f tllful work and attendance pitulity in opening their homes to these gatherings The following officers were elect- ed for 1943 President, Mrs. Jas. E. Macdonald, (re-elected). Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. Robert Baker (re-elect- ed) Secretary, Mrs James Cross; heesurar, Mrs. Preston Bowness (re-elected). The IPebmul-y meeting will be on the afternoon of Feb 22nd at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. Norman MaoMurdo. A pampllet on Cancer was read by Mrs Brewer Waugh. Collection amounted to $4.20 Average attendance 23. Luncheon was eerved by the hostess, Mrs. Dominic Arsenault, assisted by the members. A hearty vote of thanks {as given Mr. Iecky and to the ostese. Nltrs. Dominic Airsenault for their hospitality. closed with the King. llbllowing ls a report of done in 194R. Donations to $50.00, 25 quilts, 1 sf han. 1 crib quilt. l boy knitted rut, l childa drem. l chids pull- over, s prs. shelter pllppfif!" 1 shelter pillow. I feather pillows. tin foil, I baby falckete, 2 are. booteel, l baby dress knittd. l br. baby mitts. 1 bonnet. Completed- work for Red Cross. Mon 44 oer socks. 2 brs. glov- ‘Ihe meeting work Albert, one, s?!’ ou'll find their English wives ll - 11$ in peaceful Goderlch. Ont., on La e Huron. ‘me o rational conditions under ey flew in planes which wouldn't be considered for opera- tional use now were tough, but no tougher than they are today. Treeelsemle Weather Any sailor will tell you ebout North Atlantic weather. how it changes from hour to hour, seldom calm. The giant aircraft of Coas- tal Command set out ln the dark. ‘o1 the Unflggd Nation; en net-lg; at in clear weather or rain, to meet m; “when mntment of Europe, Sllllshlll! not only by air‘ but by lend invas- a convoy. Often the turns to low clouds or the rain to 1 fog, mist or galee before the con- voy is reached. Then morning breaks, and soon after, the convoy is sighted. First 11m», w" m um mm; optlm in eve war. then the convoy gradually it was near he cons ders the Casa- spleads before the aircraft, ateam- Nance umgqemd m mocess. a mlle-stbl-le of come the smoke trails. to miles s- ing in long lines between the units of the naval craft. descrllbe the scene. “These Atlantic convoys are al- ‘Poul in Minister setting up sketch the sunset. ‘He told of centuries-old fort ways a grand eight when you corn: upon them in the early‘ morlllntl» he wrote. “The daylig t is filter- ing now through the thick cloud, and the ships in their near forma- tion have sort of a waking-at ap- B sight of some trim little villa!!! You come across at dawn. hav- lnlz driven along darkened roads n all night . . . You have the feeling seelf, shaking its shoulders and yjamas, O aero cans, e sclrvel. W01 31en_1 pi- 1 pr. long stocldllfl. 8 nrs. ankle socks. 3 pllovera. 2 pr. stockings. 13 pi-s. mitts, nuit, 5 prs. pyjamas. Babies: 2 bootees. 2 bonnets, 4 jackets. l blankets, l2 towels hemmed, pillow cases hemmed. Tot North Bedeque Bohool for milk $6.19; Y. M. C. A. and Salvation Army $6.50; Hospital of sick child- ren. London. England $54!). BM Queens can. Fund $5 0J1 The" W" also five boxes sent. to our I107! overseas durln! the year. A short course in health. home nursing and emergencies was held during the fslt months. our instructors be bra. Moyse and Simpson. Mrs. ur Allan (twlcel) Mrs. s 8 . Miss Brown, Mrs. Ray Clarke and Mlsa Role. classes were well ed, i8 qualifying Mr certificates. l.‘ __._.____.__.._.___ Blnoe am ls not rub- ber, avoid? running clo that have juat been dipped into hot es, 4 prs. mitts. 4 helmets. pull- overs, a turtle neck sweaters, 5 prs. helpsadultebtilld stamina and strcsigboasseadsotstldtaetll. esnlnesrtdfeardmoseaoleroo \t| Protecfin9 Y°u is Deiense Defenswotkhvleslstscansds-solsthedeliseeefyerbeellll. Ia eplte ofoertein food shortages, long working hours sad hes-vet! etrain,wemuetlreepfltbododurjoblefldentlytAllfodlllfipleflilit, law's lmtllsioe h highly recommended because k vital bild-ep eilnctbevelyolssniheebeflwerld-hsewl bniceentelnemflgflWtemhIAInd laltbolosbtlitd minutiae teeoldemdeommonwhiterihhkestfejtilsrlfllootfilntufld year-retard tonic ie recommended for every menlbc of Buy a lsrpe, eoonornicd bottle today-qt ell it‘? SCOTTS EMULSION L A Great Year-Round Tonic KhrV/(Q/fzrv starch thromzh rubber mllers of your clothes r Health Work T00 t bserlelsh sppotimudeliltomsstievdep laiultteeebyisienetalveptooosaeeomlaitlloeliltessnt- elgesttltsapleieoeeivcelfllfb bah. ‘Si. pearance to them - rather ll e the 50m f li that_the convoy ls stretching lt- mm a knidkere. children —4 ors. boys long MbQfl-y d a egveallfn. m}? at the home of . ll 9 . . 8 Windbreakers. 3 reeaes pa‘ ‘m 6183111: megbtggvam one yum“ crib present. Rdl cal was ans B prs. H1 exchanle of n1 317 m nae to e letter of a sl from - artices. other cash donations were, Natal. the moet It rating that of travelling 16.900 miles. mo h. oThe President. deepite the oréleal s it in air, showed no Welflllldfl '.l‘l'le President river i at mrt the moors of sub-bellied bricks withstood naval hing and long-range artillery iii-e. It was captured by Americar b troops only after point-blank art- flre breached an inner wall sprawling storm troopa to get in n side and overcome preparing for another long day. “pa” l1. ALBERRY PLAINS W. l. The title as conference he believes developments in North _ os are going extreme For 4e minutes looking bile end hearty after his 32-day trip, told of his Casablanca conference with m Churchill and his discussions with P€$1d0hb Cietulio Vargas o! Binsll a mummies and he dlaoltieed no part of the momentous military de~ gallons made Morocco, pnd of the Prime i llt- waif wit?!" Lv well. e Mr. Roosevelt, Prime Mlnlltl! part, he spoke it! _ $9.“ UlM-blllbél biyflfld t it t. the intention fififinfi’; I mlt eiec f an al Filllfl otouoyan _lgheldidend "W" outstend the war. I mid Of I IMO trip ms c Y lowed mega. uhch was his easel t: Collection 6b at the mouth of lfllutey. built b! that shelling, direct 011th] of time the h structure. bef- 1n uni,” one French trlct. Prom quilts had been for and m meeting of the Women Institute .Bhaw in; 5th. more Mam ul‘ w drawing and wen-ed . O ristmaa elite. In h. beans served The m Y tdlfs Womenklns last River . Luigi; . ton mull]; on vonin: January‘; 3th. 0 I mfi-tatyjv“ “fin” llllwe glshed quilt. was and a other wee reported . school absent an there from the sf “merit”... rc £3’ t no otter 011D th onal Anthe bv cents. ABLINGTON W. I. meetinl or tltuta 1's. Clarence Phi fps wlthbglftbe eai m!” ‘d giving treats Yfiogltgtf two by the m e . excit f s "e.*§“£..€:‘ as called fm w the lucky ticket by Miss Ddithzfliruh s of the st .the e i Bernard Neill, Grade I. IWUBIO . Bani . lam, Dorothy Gallant ‘meresa Martin, b11881. Junior 9°11!" co ted of be ue in e " d and sent f0 1 l‘; n do. Gallant w r appointed. flilalipa and‘ sch m. we ef Fund. Meetln sin lng the National the even U Arline- wss he at l \ rczr. v\l‘7i why don-tiff: EUTIIIURA MnArtem wt-s I_. B____ /l //f\\ l i‘? rliis SIMPLE rssv wsv tl eslldnsl Cuflcun Sou ‘°""'n§im‘ ‘filltffltniluticura Ointment. Se’; are grateful to Cutlcurel S D A P a N u U I N T M E . roches‘ 3 Hilary Desrochea. Grad . (iv-l. shlrlev Perry: 2. Laughlln; 3. Doreen Mac- (b)-l, MoniCvallaneq I. Earl Geudet: 8. Eileen Gaudet. ‘ l . or-Eleanor Gillie. Una Gal- unior 1st Divlslon-lI-lelen Eikerm TUHB B. 50118.!‘- flsld Division -— Marts firagnault, Ines Wedxe. Mflv Gel- an . . communist. DEPARTMENT Be ice Larkirr I. Rose ool- lrgle Cahlll: ii. Rita Martin. Hill. The following new committees Sick-Mrs. W. G. Mrs. Ira Runway. Lunch ool colnméltieas-Mrs. all; lard Ramses , a. anuav. - W. G. Philllps, Mrs. Maynard Mitc- Arthur. 1t was moved and ended that. a committee of tour be up inted to collect for the Russian closed them. de clous lunch was served Prwee ds antilLtedifi-Jg, 86G- l!!! A IMPORTANT! 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