F»- ‘ - 'I‘HE___.§K_JAARPIAN,__CHARLO'I“‘TE'I‘OWN _ . ‘ii-Fe WEEK Truman's 8.0.8. FEBRUARY 28. 1949 é . no "on i . . _l‘l|s Beniral Guardian l,£'g7,i;;;',,i;,",,;; *,*;,§“:,,“;,',?°,°,'; ' _-.- ifay, or rather of ilie evenlnll bl"- lihe highlight oi’ the occasion was orients . ‘ . T this I le rved t _ ' llariih kilfliliiij» r a, 5 D i, lziia.zil"t'*i”..".’ "l "F" ALI. nus mm l ' - ' . . -' ' ' ‘ilh t n1 l. "m" from WI llllQl 3M0: word, strictly Pl)’ " l-llollli fsilFbutt itewlairigoeiso ode}- w Q u c m hm}, isrotivee‘ I _ TU“ tract from its content. It was an _ ="@“"”“‘fid-l',§'sh’pl§rn=" "null .__"°n' ‘a Ttie other day 1 P161194 "9 l l" To???» millfi L us- iww °' -- 13d w d “on h, mwvw“ cent issge o]: "The 3.91;"; flsmutue “W, m’ “m, w," m,“ D», w," By 0mm: mug-n ) Red Rm SHiROVE TUESDAY, MARCH 1st, PANCAKI DAY I " s 9° ¢ ' --- 5mm‘ l" . TN.1"lI- (OP- i . . gaunt ‘an? oounnuumo" u"; u‘ m“ I “mud w” l‘ °“ l” Y°“‘:‘m i??? hthcr 0:: lngiwgilnb ‘"8033’ blunt Aunt Jemima HUIANDI. . I Md the he“ or u“: the moderator-codch also received seems destined forhthe IPOL im- 5ARp|NiE5, 3 . . .,._.,. . . .Z9c PANCAKE READY MIX- PM. . . . . .. - - . - - --~ - 4/”“/‘“"“ - nowaan MeINNIB flit-cu 5"“ °i 5W“ 1 W" "m"; ?....u°'°"ll3.“‘1.'2 “brig; 58323.5‘! $9123 lyesflhnd SHRIMP, tin . . . . . . . . .....89c w‘ ' ‘UCKWHEAT “M” MIX 1e money beck u - a? 0501:: sckage. Get delicious snugsjiarv sentenced to six months in isil and fined $00. and beets or, a further and llle other two each fined $5. and costs or 10 days in lail. A man charged with vsgrancy was dis- I-ie only spat tobacco juice. think them a fair indication not only oi’ the game but also of the quality of the Morell teem. First, me; but all in all we had a better team." P. R. sinnott: "They need s new goalie, and a new center lion to public-speaking at 5t. Dun- Wednesday -- Work and study. It is not all play. you brow. mum a part of the students’ life here, that we more or, less take them for granted. We intended all during last year to take you to Waehlnehn nswwlnm. awn: man intended to use the expres- sion-he used only the initials-or ration from President Peron of Argentina. A chief critic has been column- Htg. 20c; Blfi-lb. pkg. H59: SOCKEYE SALMON I!‘ ' IJIIQIShl-l rx‘w*'r ‘t 175 Guam awe.“ And id . brcaltfnlhfloerldl ‘ Gun‘; o’ Honda Nun“ f“ t° 'h°v°1“'m' M“: 2th“ Itllflll 04ml!" m!’ ivilzlngm“ °1_ [hf JSLAND LOBSTER, . .75: OORN SYRUP, 24b. tin. .331: n; — ’ at t e anque were. . an is. e , ge n ' - - - 231E. wan my.» glacier: u‘; wax“. wvghoztpdrzwyr think: oéolutlfmlig: m Jolfeonsinddllr. James! g. it? Rrziidenbgmémfimentary 14p“ CHICKEN "Awmkug. h" 25c GIVI Your Formly the Finest Inolifolf of the Yeor y- 9"‘ I n l‘ n’! ' ' ' ' , th umnus o . . to "p n l- " . ._ u for: doupzt Club of Winthrop, Mum, held re- ‘£2 fiwzlglhmdbgtlg-hen “h” I; Ufwearingea deybating D. Mr. Mor- He came up with the amps-mug HLQHARDS, tin . . . . “.43: First Grade . p-uubl! me w’ “Slfkwgjfi; will’ W“ lbs-Jim" Pelrliio "l" hum,” i}, m, m“ fig?“ m in e few ch01" W0"!!- "Wmd reference M e HIM-mil °1 i“ B" --—-———_———:'—- cii-gAMigiiv gu-i-i-rgii _ ii,_ ___,_,___,,.,_ _ _ G ,, m: relwtfrMf- L“ - romai- this; tlienlairettan ed t =1 - the Socllextyiua" fitness tgoauitifi- fiemsmfmitzlei? sss$ei1%,h¢g:: P. i. I. OYSTERS, rm ......45c ~ e i Sow. ~ a osouris es. s. e,w - nessn p .an r- ary e, .- . . u. ' l‘ “s” M“ “Nu” on is president of the dub, was also ’ ed the hop! m“ 'w° ‘b01114 081T! Harry H. vsugban. QLAM JUICE 4 ring, , , . . . .25c No. I r fbulkin the diet. You B t l t’ t with th : u -- - ' . i" fig} ‘i... u, us. another g: £13 iifahainoguigiw P3‘; as}; s,,,$,,°_-fi,§°i,§§‘,i, how; "Q1; gdiilmi? agjflmwlf, “fgfhyef; 1 nzfiisgfii ighgtnijfyflfig ab; _________________ BREAKFAST BACON-lb. S: - mfitlléailild Klfiisistuftlhlialll; Night and osuiriirt in st. James gflffiof°gzf flhm” 1}“? °‘ nu“ The banquet itself was. award“! thinks he cast cause any or ‘those MINCE” CLAMS’ 4 "m" " ‘I'm i]; drink lentil 0f "lwfi. 8'11’ Winthrop‘ rink. The so; 621138931166 s!’ g: ui»; ‘Mvuf Qligflyggl: pwpie (his ogiciai "fami-IY") l" 5° h r Sunkist 1 Awnmllwngfil iterative-if; s _ t referee from Morel]. w. were tor- 3,5,1, ,,,,.,,,,,;,,,,,,,°",“,,;, m, m. Mhmf” “Y ‘n’- “Y “Y “m” Gm“ luicv ounces-s doz. s "rholesorne cere . a renounce POLICE COURT - At the Sti- “ma” 1n omheumg “m. "_ n Th 1m aleck statement over the sir or in pQRK AND grgAiNgl 3 iimiofl , . lgereal or in mutt!!!‘ M mum?" pendinry Mndistrate’: Court Sist- marks on the “me ma m“ the l°Y°¢ Fm"- "k 7W» J ' w‘ 1110 P1901‘. hi! M! 80¢ “B0916? . tion relief- 15'1"" "mlmglsgdfhg: iirdily. a man charged and WWW‘ commentators are from Moreu we a" ‘m! y“ “h”! u‘ think coming.” Tender 1 you are not compldd-‘l/ l‘ ' 3° ed of breach of the Excise Act was ' - The only doubt is whether Tru- Fancy Red GREEN PEAS _ i0 fins _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u” _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ kw e l/é-lb. tin . . . . . . . .________i_,-_- TOMATOES, 5 tins . . . . . ..l.00 Fresli Meclierel ' ALL-BRA "m- y°“' '°°"' six m ths in hi1 a n ch ed wh th it ‘t "ll t" Kali of‘ on, °l1 -_ m‘ u‘ Joe Rosslt r: "h. h ed S er - l“ "’ 799d °“' gigiioby o". with breach of tire Temperance them mateflmel 2&2“: ggve 1711178491! -— Th0 15-" “dill b9‘ . Wltiatever the case, he tool: a N T E N F 3 s H comed Muckerg] ' 5°‘ w" mimimg m" ddnmk done better if they had a good de- {$8 ,{,‘§“';,,,‘,’§,',‘1§,"%..,"-,§§“,{,'§§,L°°§; 5mm‘ m“ ‘m m“ “mm “we HEAD LETTUOE’ "ch" " ' '19‘ Fresh Sco Iops and lncapa-b es a o appears: , one _.. .. .. . .. U . _ whim ied up i0 the Nmiu-k; being sentenced to 2o days ininil izggfid “Egbioogscfiggécuwmeg SD-U- The)‘ have 59mm‘? 5° Vaughanflg gccephalwe or e i-iem- APPLE JUICE’ 5 fin5_______45€ Fffll’! Hill l" ' Fresh Cod-fish Fresh Haddock Fillets Fresh Salmon (Cimllmled "m" “B” a) charged while s non-support case n, - . . . d 1m _ii 1- -- _ 1st Drew Pearson, whose point is _ m u, my my when n my wooip, and a case of speeding were sd- §,}‘,,,D,,°,,,f§,°°‘.‘..,he gain“ 233mg‘, svllliilatilfavlanmllgsgnglt’: ‘xghézé that no American should accept PURE LARD, 4 lbs. .......l.O0 Smoked Fillets _ ‘stung. I fvllnd ‘will ’1““"‘°"‘ "law?! ’°§th°“%,s$§°e§i Acongtx "will! ‘Peed fl" "1911; end our u; around to {L Q11, imemion, medals ‘mm l‘ "mmmry ‘WWW’ 5m°l<°d “Ml?” 9'95? there most haPPllY"'"5;5'd W42 fm ilrzqngded m one $08k team Played better hockeyx Their huweve,‘ Wm 800,, _Pfl,hlps m" whose principles ibis svvrrnmsni PEACHES, 4 t|ns.... . . . . ..l.00 Bond“,- cqdflsh W" "d "="1It“,'-,,,,,{,',,',,,°'°.,‘°w.. ' fem”; 151E231?“ ‘F’ “"21?” bent we can take you tut-the Holy "°,';,§,°§,'j,’,““§,°§ m, pmem A, l Z-——-——i———- Larce Fct Solt Herring, etc i on . - . a an: " , . ~ i _ ‘ m“ M a “WHY Y- 7- 11-47" Fwd" g m '- mme 1°’ ‘ l°°k mud‘ press conference today in which BULK MACARONI’ 2 lbs‘ "zsc We will have u special Fish Fresh ‘Smelfs from Pmette h t i" d s bit eheeplshly l: grvtlfinilesold. "we're milk- |ng 1i ‘couple of extra stalls here. yo“ son he's..." and Jock inter- rupted laughing. "I10. hQ- “ma!” hss—bought another pair of cattlel’? weekly meeting of 'I‘rlnity Y.P.U. openbd with the business period followed by discussion groups un- der the leadership of Prof. J. G. Patterson and. Dr. L. W. Show. appointed: I was hoping to see Rosslter in action." (Paul is riot enthusiastic about sports.) Our opinion? Well, we should not like to commit ourselves: our judgment might be biased. It was a good And now, a brief review of the sports of the week. Tire Saints played their last scheduled hockey 'I‘rurman said he was well satisfied at the reaction to his use of the term. The "S. O. B." blast recalled the colorful "red herring” tag Truman Err-asst, new or old, lb. p.49. sum subs. pkg. ........s7 Department all during Lent. BASH 8i BARRY Lb. MOUNT EDWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . .....'l9c ‘And l WM ""4" m‘ lmpremw‘ The recreation directed by Ed game, 3"" f" u" ‘"5"’ 5311"“ the tied to i), gm; or Re e H. trrstyoiHW°°1""dYh‘d toam" mo». and mu. Btoteon u... ' 111:3 osflgignglsiggegisgi- mewlgfrg; ives oo-Zmsuoii. ouolltfeilsir- ‘zvffl 5°“ "'9' ‘mi 5c 31-0353 "Ham's MARKET 9. ‘l’! . . . a . . . . i ?" I commented "to tell you llgrtrllliu. I thought ‘we had de- cided ln move!_” ' . They continued to hammer away very much enioyed. Worship ser- vice led by Wilma. Wetts opened with a csli to worship and the hymn "Jesus Shall Reign" follow- ed b? Sorllilllllle and PIIYQT- 9"" Monday - ‘There was a buzz of excitement in Dalton and Mem- orial on Monday evening. Shoes were being shined, shaving cream and hair tonic was in evidence, line, slapped in four goals to help give the Saints their 10-5 victory. Will also collected two assists. Tlic other S. D. U. goals were scored mittee when asked last summer for comment on its probe of Goin- munlst espionage. The Washington star, tongue in cheek, had list say in s. brief edit- Choice CARROTS, l0 lbs. .25c 187 Greet George St. Phone 747 MT. EDWARD ROAD Phone ll9l-J Store open 8 mm. to 8 p.m. at partition!’ Bell“! “mwlhl” mom“, n“ on, w," and piaid spmshm w,” n , by Rodsers. Mahu. Dtlehan. Filr- m, m, . -——-——i—-———————— _ ,|i:l:l,<sht:rlsesellor"lll:§ {Qlyfcltluselielllg axles". Tlhuem hymn ‘Titre My premium. The reason for this aziimmdatinesmaéd-Uoiiugnegzleig? MT-a Prglidegf" ‘Blanket? Egan!‘ KRAFT CHEESE: PkQ- - ~32‘ w‘ Dem" c' o- D- 579W DQY to wear out than to rust out!" and Life", followed by the ‘Mlzpah exception i0 our usually quiet eve- kemng tam‘ dédsfilely demand "Our language is plgiued with ~»~ James asked him: “D0 Y0" ‘milk this space will be ‘wide enough for mm?" and to me, oh well. enotheri “enediction brought the nfeeting to a close. Mary Morrison and Shirley MacDonald were pianists hing-the student nurses of the Ch ottetown Hospital were giv- ing a party at their home. Accord- an all-star juvenile aggregation from the city. The score: 53-38. J, Rein-don. with 31 points, led the initials already." said the Star. “They drive a man wild. Reading a newspaper story is becoming a Gomian presided and the meetins Miss Elaine MoQuaId; lunch, Mrs. Emmett McQuaid, Mrs. Gerald CARE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Ni,- won't -make \il much extra 1m. m, “emu; ing to reporm that we have heard samw m u‘ I b t th frightful experience. trying to m- opened with the sinlllli of the Mon t‘ ’ “d” Mm ma," work!" And s fsllscydlahaliievla; __~_____ int‘ W15; thfdbesg t; 11:28.83}?! liignieae ‘Pam ‘we’; 1243c]: mcmbor what is meant by such Institute Ode. followed by 119"“ radix-Sm Report for the month of Janu- ileved had beer} expio in-‘huflum - - “MI?” ~e ° gnfdléd} PW“ u: m. A Mum“, F. miscou’ a terms as n. n. n, n. c. A . n.1, ing the Creed m unison. Roll call M“ an," n mod mum m, sry: °""‘°"-‘ "m" "m" ' 9 CV55 "LIS ~ ° ° V’ "V ' " " l’ MncKimioii, and c. MacDonald. 5-. C-A-R n. on M. was, was answered by eleven members, mm," u, M. Mm, m. m, gags 11. lgiiiltinexlrvlhr. a‘ rs e z , e y ogerson: ma; my sympathy of the morning iifaclnnis: "Yes sir, a lovely party, T.M.P'-. W.H.O.. U.N.O. and one visitor was present. The next meeting March 8th. The roll lud M" w““°d"""““ “d ‘u " We‘? PM!” Elm" Mwmm‘ "Now th President rim-t "ecretary re rted that the Insti- Sheldon Gardiner" 3 Beatrice Cub- find much delight in this farming ______ (counted; G1,, M“. _ _ ° i u “l” ° ‘ l” cell w be answered by oayins ML ' ' Newspapers "aYQ Mum: “A good “ma Bu‘ I m,“ gm“, it i0, u“, week preiy. has got into the habit o.’ tufe n0“! hsc fmirteen members m, mm Mm mm" “mo, c cf“. vmmhne Guam” m‘ st Alderlea. I could have had one of the choco- folks; we . . . Here's a late com- munique from the local I. s. s. sneaking in the same lingo," ihc Star protests. "Wlhydf he n-ants to to its credit. The min/lites o! the last meeting moved the meeting be adJourned. The National Anthem was rung. Betty Murphy (equal); 2, Mary, uniii iomorivw - - - m"! - - lstes r won in the elimination , , Wsdd ll; 3, Loi c t llff . Good-night. . . . , dance]. hegldquaréleri-xs: m d_ p r 132215811?! Li‘??? ganulbiic gees? at all. here tread. abmégvesgvgrrgusiggé A delicious lunch was served by Graze v1 I: Lauri“; ream“; a. ..... .._.___- ‘ ‘ ._._. u sound! u H. everyone spent very g in rea mess or bunch _ 1 my {e nag off ce Secreiaiy report i1 i the hwtess. Marie Jeffrey; 3. Rowena Harvey. LONDON» “b- 25 — (c?) "A" a very enjoyable evening. Acccrd- m‘ his. ska" he“ ‘m saw'day “g n5 ad ° reducing "h" ‘m 5.3 ° M cmdy‘ B l ‘mwm n3 "ii Grade VI: 1. Wayne Gardiner; 2, smmygenerai Sh. Hartley 5mm, night, My, Dgiicgtte he; been ierm to such a meaningless sym- to $.38 was ordered to be paid. gpE-Ecugs [Ag]; Fug; Ivan Newflck (Continued-from page 2) oioud bank. Now it should clear and bright from the sky. Jack took a good look at his companion. It wasn't a pleasant light l0 IE8 "ill croeetodey discussed wihst he call- ed "invl-llons of privacy" by Brit- ish newepspers and instenced the coverage of Princess Margaret's re- cent week-end visit to Sussex. In a luncheon address to the lng to Mr. Justin Gavin, who cap- abiy discharged the duties of mas- ter of ceremonies, lt was e huge success. " ‘Tuesday-The Sit. Dunstan! De- hating Society gave a banquet at working overtime on the rink, making ice and preparing dressing rooms, etc. He anticipates a large crowd. It is reported also that lunches and refreshments will be sold dining the evening. The I. S. S. Committee is looking forward bu! as 8.0.8."? i ii-i-_fi-_- SOUTH MIELWLLE W. I. ‘rho February meeting of the South Melville Women's Institute was held st the home of Mir-s. Correspondence was read. Four collectors were appointed to can- vass the distfdct for the U-E. I". B. fund. , Committees for the following month were appointed as follows: Sick, Mrs Jmmes D. Flood. Mrs. SASKATOON - (CP) — Judge G. W. McPhee of Moose Jew be- lievee that lawyers and clergy- men have lost. the old fire and flamboysnce of Canadian orat- orlcal prowess. Modern politlcans, Perfect attendance: Beatrice Cute cliffs, Sheldon Gardiner, Betty, Roger-eon, Lois Cutcllffe, Mary Wade dell, Rowena Hervey, Barbara Irvn lng. Highest average: Louise Norrlngi leerlng monster with hoof: horns N. .5°¢M he ‘wed w h x m m tail. lilyllgfligzttlrlnsga5fz.zal‘fl "rand deflation i: w, s‘; degaezi-"ifih: gwe:&2d°s_ t: toszuxsiéccesgsguold eigeningglng you mllimnaryetétformen on Tuesday. Feb- Rona-l; Greensn, Mrs. Everett he cold, also no longer have the £8. Morrison.’ l.’ 0|. ' - 1 .e . ' Tre.1\dlrs.Emmot'tMlcQil8-ld;fcir1i/yf t ltothe Print‘ lrwhlte. Issued It the 1m”! "l4 mm“ u u“ ‘m.’ U‘ i“ m“ mm “ma” dui" there. The president, Mrs. nmmeti program. M15 syivis mood and htsrts ofoiheggggmc“, _. and‘, would have fallen to earth had not the horrible creature lent him lup- port. a e e All this time neither uttered a word. There simply was nothing to talk about. and Jack knew that any zretest from him would be uttered veln. » Great beads of perspiration stood but on the youth's brow and ran ln little rivulets down either cheek. while something inside his breast- he could not neme lt-etruxlled for relief. Thr- folly of his many evil deeds weighted down his conscience like a great loud, and for the first time since he was s little ldil e silent prayer escaped his lips. Then he remembered his deer mother's often repeated words of warning how evil- doling would, in time, lead to a blll en . When finally home had been reached, the thing which had eo- eompanied him most of the way broke arip and vanished from sight. lravlni! in its wake the pungent odor of sulphur and hrlmstone. The following Sunday saw all the shliktys ln church for the first time in many years. All sat in the ssme pew, and people arnonl "l! fllliizrerzstlon noticed the rever- sni attention Jack, Junior, gave to tho (‘lflfliymflffl sermon, On the mother's {use was s smile of tri- ‘lliilih: st long last her prayers had been nnswcretl. Her wayward son lisd found his way io the Road of Reformation. Never again dill the youth touch s rsrrl. drink, swear, or even visit the house of Sullivans. Sally, too. "ecmfle "lily a memory, and front lhnt lime till the day or his death Jack Sliarkcy, Junior, was e citizen °l lilsh standing. ~ ' Milly ivondered whit hltl Wrought such s miracle in the life ilic mice reckless and godless youth. But only Jack and his moilier shared the secret,‘ s secret Wlllfll they locked up in their hears llhlllt the day ofdudgment. c ncx s : Boughaod. iory The Flying i/ Sdmstiiic sonar-i us» ’ ‘°'P'"- twirl-s u- . . .. v . ‘l9. (it A C t.) I. if? "i if f U H-x- --'-‘crui.-dt~5‘.. N5. iiiuir ii,.r.~i. .-, lvll lie ounces-n shout what seems to be some tends to , ‘lids de- ba-ilsoftihepirlvstelivesuidsl- fairs of people who, smother oth- erwise in the wblie eye m- not, have no desire for sensational publicity of that kind .," Qfr Heriiley laid. “Even the ioublio man who en- joys very few rigihts ought to be pemnttad within his domestic cir- cle, in his personal bereavement: and so on ‘the right to be left alone.‘ "I Wes shocked in a foroign country the other day to see flesh- lipht plwtographs being taken as people received holy eonmmnion. "m this country recently when the visit of e member of the royal family to l. village church was‘ headlined ‘Princess With New Boy Blend’ many people felt that the uenmisirble limit had been well ex- needed "met was an interesting, if extreme. case. The Dli/Pfl"! readers were affronted and the paper very DMWYIY undesired" (Several newspapers labelled 81- year-old ‘Dom lgerton, former Guards officer, the "boy friend" of Princess Mutant during her weekend visit to his parents’ Sus- sex home Feb. 12-18. some, includ- ing bord Besvcrbrookis Sunday Express, later apologised to read- ers who lie-d wiritten protesting that the coverage had been in poor taste.) - Blr Hartley added: "But papers should lead in taste in these mat- ters, hm pander to the vulgar . . . laxity in these matters leads to resents-bent which gives rise to de- mands for legislation restricting the freedom of the press." He said he did not want to see that IrBedorn restricted. , CARD OF THANKS Mn. A. C, Gardiner and Family wish to express in their nanny Home for their very germ-oars gift which I have received from them. ‘hnerslastemosnser. ¢ARD CF THANKS Y“ Clfiihlu‘ Yfiinq ‘r accident victims. ButtbeRedCs-oesmuethavefirndsto IupportthhPlmBIoodThnafusionSer- vice, which is being extended as rapidly lhevlnclol Compelpa ‘Htodlllltirflrl now! neededtocsrryonandextendtlue 'work..Give willingly, generously! Give n.%zé¢io yflfielamé flinotherinhcspitalhaajusr glvenbirth to a baby boy. Only one thing can save her life-a blood transfusion. Fortunately, elulllllliofbloodoftherighttypeis made available by the Red Cross to save the live of this mother and other mothers in to lave the lives of‘ Right now, the life of a mother in hospital somewhere, is in your hands. The Red Cross sake your help, too, in FuPPUilil aid to crippled veterans, in supporting Outpost Hospitals, in sending relief wherever diaster strikes, in giving life to suflering humanity everywhere. Your continued support is urgently great RedCroeeuruioesalsoinduduThaf "°"‘~°'°"'.'~"*-=.l~ir I“ pxwhfillbpentrkofrf ldg R ' ~ - "M or m" CANADIAN RED cnoss 62 Prince Street, Phone 432 -____- friends and. 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