X" RIDES, No. 1's, 16c per lb. TUESDAY. 0ur Hiile Allll Salvage Market BOT|l CHER 21 q_ “ ' Hopkins Adams E" ' Chapter III HORSE HIDES, No. 1's $7.00 ea. 501A!‘ CAST IRON "Free of Steel", $18.00 Gross Ton DAB BATTERIES . 81.25 ea. "First thing I laid eyes on you," the manager went on with grattfi- , cation, “I said to myself. ‘Metzy’, Ii says, ‘there's a typical man-about-l town if ever you saw one.‘ " m" m“) ~”° P" ‘b- “You might call me that and! COPPER WIRE, N0. l, Q0 p0!‘ lb. no; I0 too [m- wfom." said ML HORSE HAIR .......... .._ 50o per lb. Kane with a grin. “Our patrons will want to aee the fortunate winner, S0, if you don‘t. mind, we'll shape you up for BEER BOTTLES (Iri Beer Cases) . 17w: per dos. en Who el Up Highls Ollen lose lheir ‘i193 Li you siiifer from backache. Ge Nights, boss of Enemy. Bladder weakness. Burning or Itching Passs es Leg Aches, or Rheumatic Pains, due to ifld der troubles you should tr C n“, 30 minutes Cystox usually s arEs helping the Kidneys clean out excess acids and irritating wastes which may be the real cause oi your trouble. And this rnay quickly help you aiu PW and rrners.v—mske on feel younger. n- eas Cvstaa quickly br I'll’! you satisfactory hei from the olna and distress of Kidney an Dlriclder roubles. simply return oh; empty vackale and you get our money hack. You have everything to a n and uoth. in in lose. so don't suffer ano her day with. 0" "RIBS your druggiat for Cvstu. stark up n milkman against any- ‘THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOITETOWN , BOUTflPOll-T SCHOOL Report for January:- Senior Department:- Grade X-—l. June Pippey; 2. June Robertson; 3. Joe Muise. Grade lX-l. Janet Reardon; 2. Ira Finlayson; 3. Ralph Small- wood. \ Grade VIII-l. Russell Mutch; 2. Shirley Smallwood; ii. Billy Stewart. Grade VlI—1. Theresa Gallant; 2. Jean MacDonald; 3. Betty Roberts. Grade VI (ah-l. Joyce Mac- Kic; 2. Betty Aylward; Ii. Mich- ael Reardon. Perfect attendance: lra Fin- layscn, Jean MacDonald, Ther- esa Gallant. Betty Rogerson. Intermediate Departme t- EEBRUARY ‘l, 1950 RELY ON ESISTAB TRADE MARK BRISTOL-MYERS’ ciiiiio PHOVEN ANTIHISTAMINE KILLS coin MISERY FAST take one RESISTAB immediately! Dill“ wait! Fur, RERISTAB s ability in chflvk oolcl symptoms fast depends on use - [ RESISTAB is the identical formula proved 1 during early stages of cold. Then . . .. successful in lorgo-seoie clinical 00th.] When taken at the first sign (;_f a codld RIIQISISTIQB riaheclée , _', _ ndvenw en rea- SL1?‘ iTfiiiTl “.3.” fhvgrslifiiiidodreiyizltlislSTAB checks IKE ABOVE PRICES ABE DE- Tolro homo a few shots." thing like that." conceded the Grade VI (bl-J. Patsy Cooper; ~ h" t thme dn s! uvmmn CIIARLOTTETOWN on u an," “i5, “u” "Shots? Oh, I 1P8 Pictures.“ \ young man with becoming modesty. z, Jackie McCarron; s. Louis Gai- m“ “Ympwm? ‘Ynllnlfm’ 0t. of 28,0 afients who OUR WAREHOUSE iaa KENT ST. "Yes. This makes you a. public, 'w¢11. Wliili- do you want me to be? 13hr, Remember, cluuca o serivza ion 100 p r d“ A" character in lmx-Lohengrin cii-c- y 'l‘he Dukc 0T WmGWY?" Grade V—i. Donnie McCor- T516912? thsoWcmggllfgliich ggagfoyfvsinegg: izzinegs). ' _ lee." The manager pressed a buttonl "what; Wm umh the man. mack; 2. Barry Cooper; 3. Irene d0“ "Q Xlce C ri . ’ & col R‘ T‘ ' . and two members of his staff en- | about-Ruin geurhil? iryipichi Man- Gengc. in the entire course of treatment with ‘the RESISTAB , 1""- blfw" tered, one with a notebook. "We'll, QbQm-(Quq; win; ubhnhengnn Grade lV—l. Frankie Hayley; formula. _ l Summers!“ bhlfl°mwm have a little tryout." Mr. Metzlget‘ 1 wonumnpg- declaimed the that. 2. Margaret Anew: 3- Arlene Keep RESISTAB handy alwaya—in pocket or purse, § assumed a hearty. rutuha . sndjer mull, yielding to his habit of Smflllivvvd. ' ‘Take it the minute you feelacold coming Oil, official tone. “Delighted to welcome , thinking in headlines. “W111 that _ _ I Grade lll-l. Judy Reardon and Mr. Wallis Kane, our prize win- so big with our public!" . Jackie MacDoweli; 2. Joe Rodger- e ~ M l RESISTAI {lI-tobiol anvolnpo to rorry with you. IACH I IIEOII “an ‘vomit youlnform us’ Mnxane. “You.” no,’ m earnest‘ ‘re you?" ‘an; 3_ Donnie Mccanon‘ Qbegflma _ mks another ‘mail-An; Is sold in 2 silos lb-toblal bottle for horns arid ollsa. h°w 3'01! ca?" t’) mmillele m bhe "Sure, I'm in earnest. Why not?" Perfect attendance‘. Donnil Taken this way, at the very first aigia M“. by BRISTOLMHRS COMpANY o; (“Q44 “J, l-relvwhenlnn vl/‘Fndershl? 6°11‘ "What kind of a sarp would I MECCOTmBQlK. Blair Scranton, of a cold, RESISTAB checks further k “so,” ‘i a‘ ma test?" look. impersonating a man-about- Billy Duffy. Joe Rodzcrson, dflvelolrwvllt "f the 011d aympwml- . .. . M“ '" '9“ m P ‘ "Why, you see." answered the u, _ u rh 1 n 5 h g1‘,- Jackie MacDowell. r r ~ . ' f ' | ‘ visitor. “there; likely u» be ,,,,,,,,§',f,,,id",,',, ufnmm,,,,,_ Primary Dunn-gnu", Ask your druggist for RESISTAB Your Drug Store is headquarters oro is 071M065, hm" °T 5° “n” rgportmi at ‘he He noted the disappointement and Grade lI—l. Bonnie MacKie and bBIfl5—" 'ap'peal in the other‘: face. "Oh. Materiel Dawn Maihcson; 2- “Barnsi” repeated Mr. Iiietziger “.611, what the heck!» he yielded Catherine Genge; 3, Arlene Mac. blankly- "W5" l minute! ‘Vhatiwith characteristic amiability. "G0 B05313 hams?" ra e I-No tests. "The district barns. While you're ahead’ Em m’ “in” Womemed Perfect attendance: Margaret waiting for the cart to be loaded. yak ‘or an I u". Dawn Mathcson. Marilyn Rob- there's nothing to occupy To be continued ertson. Bobby Scranton, Sheila mind—" GREENDAUS make further reductions! CORNER- ON “AILWAYS cost oll Winter Clothing must go. COATS Regardless of Rodger-i COSTLY GROWTH Recl- i McCormick, Mai-y Lee son. Norma Gongs, Paula din, Walter Burke. Ontario has I2 railroads totallirs more than 10.000 miles of singi- ti-ack-‘Jo per cent of the total rail wuy mileage in Canada. ___._.____-- I Fuoi. specialists report that Celine Doyle. Principal. children outgrew their siliocs CWT)‘ Sue Jones, Assistant, one to six months until i119)’ ETC 15 Jeanette Ladncr, Assistant. years old. Plain or luxuriously iu-r trimmed -- some less than [II do“, get m,“ broke 1n ML iioll- to Metzlger. "Did you say ‘cart'?" pa“ ..... .. - - "m milk cm- yw know- o» ' when I came across your announce. ment I thought, ‘Here's something to occupy the time‘. Of course hadn't the faintest notion of wit‘ Moutons (dyed lumb), Seals (dyed rabbit) and Coneys “CF28 manage, m‘, in a faded Rtg. N 295-00. N 1 voice: "What have you got to do Now _ , _ _ , 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 s with a milk cart?" "Drive it," replied the caller cheerfully. "For the Amalgamated Dairy Company." "Cut that." snapped the manager in the stenographer. "That'l1 be all." To the young man he added, after the exit of the two employee, "You-you're a mllkman!" DRESSES ' Silk Follies, Tortfetos, Gobordiiias. Wools and Veivets. Rog. to 32.50. Now 10.00 SUITS "Right. Route Salesman No. 109. goingfor... i I This is my district." DLOUSES - Crepes arid Wool 2 Mr- Mat-user eulocd- “I Wmltit ‘d you were a man-a - ‘Jerseys . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. ......... ....... I again EANINIELHTE Ni|GHT 1 “You pinned that on me. But if » 11km i ‘i’. - bout.- GOWNS ....... .. - §°w',,“_,,,,,§“,,,.."' ‘ “m” gig-Ly 1 and 1 vlggfiovfflng frroxmdthe shock, in; l ge sum o e up a pa PLAIN] DRESSES -~ ' I grin. "Milkman or no milkman, you're the winner. What's more, SNUGGLES you're the Inx-Lohengrln type. No Clearing for . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . . . . . .. . . . . .. offense now, you understand, M“ Kane, but would you mind—I mean to say, why we must tell our public your buslnms? You gotta. admit nobodyri ever take you for a milk- man. C0lildn't you kinda. forget it for the duration oi’ the Wonder- trip?" “I could. But I'm not so sure about my company. I've got my job to consider. 1n fact, I doubt whether I can get away." "You'll get away all right." de- clared tl-ie theater man, "If the house has to prvy a substitute for you. At that. I don't think ‘we will. Would you oblige by standing up?" Wallis Kane obliged. Mr. Metzig- er proceeded to circumnavigate him, uttering small purrs o4 ap- proval. "Yes, slrl You'll do I got an idea." Thai: was, indeed. an infertile day in the course of which the Iex-Irohengrln manager did not. incubate at least one useful scheme. "Did you ever run across Tillman L. Hill?" “I don't think so. Would he be in my district?" Mr. Metzlger made no effort to] conceal his pain at this reminder. "Now. now! Forget this district business. Mr. Hill is publicity ad- viser for the Amalgamated. Does some work for us. too. We're like that, Tilly and me. Now, would you be willing to take on an easy and genteel sideline in Bermuda ii’ we shape it up for you?" "Why. yes; I suppose so." "Swell! I'll give you the details later. And say, Mr. Kane, not casting any reflections on tho milk business. you understand, how come a snappy locker and classy dresser like you. that might have come right spang out of the Union league bar or the likister Parade, is driving a milk route licks me. Unless." he appeared with sudden hope, "It's on a bet." "I'm just a poor young fellow, trying to get on in the world," modestly explained Mr. Kane. "Then. there's the other party to be considered," pursued t/he man- ager. "What other party?" "The Lady wonder-guest." "Oh! I've got a partner, have I? What's her line?" “I understand she has an im- portant position with some swells over near the Park," answered Mr. Metziger, who had made some pri- The CREENDAL C0. LTD. 99 - 101 QUEEN ST. ABY CHICKS Now is the time in order your Baby Chicks. Egg prices are now assured for this year. Because of reduced supplies both egg and poultry prices should increase as the season advances. Our chicks are hatched from some of the finest breeding stock in this Province. All flocks have been double tested and found free from Piillorum and are eligible for accreditation. REMEMBER-Our chicks are strong, and sturdy. They live, grow, lay and pay. Call, write or phone 2868. island thick Hatchery “The Home of Healthy Chicks" Charlottetown, P.E.L CANADAS NO.I CHOICE IN I949 MORE FORDCARS WERE SOLD IN CANADA THAN ANY OTl-IER MAKE healthy, Box 192 4i‘ ' 2.2M i», THE K C: R STORE 15 DAYS CLEARANCE SALE February 10th until 25th inclusive "Yes, FORD’S OUT FRONT AS CANADA'S GREAT NEW SALE LEADER l You probably guessed it, as you saw more gnd more Ford, “k, to the road . . . saw more and more of your friends and neighbours swing their buying preference to Ford. NOW n icial government new-Mr registra- firm figures confirm it. More Canadians bought Fords in i949 than ANY other new car. HERE'S THE RECORD: FORD 30,038 CARS (AR #2‘ 27,314 cAiis To the old friends and new who have made this lcaclershi say a warm “Thank you!" . . . and pledge ourselves to ti’ continued preference through ever better products and everhetter service. possible, we We wonfr to remodel the inside of eservihg your our store to make more room. mary inquiries. "Class stuff." "Yo" couldn't be ewecml u, To everybody, we extend a cordial invitation to "test-drive" the new '50 Ford-SO ways new. You'll discover that this great new '50 Ford is the onefine car in the low-price field . . . ifr quiet grbiypgy; qua/W, we have to reduce our s+ock—Prices are no object, we have to clear off the shelves. ciiii#s 19,884 ciiis' ii _ [no no i2 bu, To our many Friends and Customers- Rubber and Leather Footwear, M} Gems, early andd tz-IL/our.‘ ngjfrLing i-r-iifitfi W a? """'""“"" TEET-UP/l/E "E50 F9R|T§U WAYS NEW l New/and Used Fur Coats and ¢,."'§F,.":;.hf"'z Buffalo Robles. Zflfizfllffufiflfw i ' , - - I tlreysnstsari High Grade Paints in small aria . fiwiibhfiu-Pufqmmuié~ ' s. R‘ J i - large quantities. m“,,‘ff',fb““,"_wmfl' O i PHllllE 261 iowi RICHMOND sr. mmmmmh 37- "m" m" ' t