_ _- - - _. A-<._-,-_—,\— £\_I\ vaérn .5. .__. ... maven...‘ 2, DAYS ONLY A tlust in Time to Save 0n Your New EXTRA SPEClAL—New Spring Topcoats—25 Per Cent a Discount —- All new, fresh stock in the latest 1947 style and shades. GABARDINE TOPCOATS-Ranglng from 25 Per Cent Discount. Discount. bone~ Discount. Regular $18.00 to $35.00. ~ Discount. 25 Per Cent to 331-3 Per Cent. ‘ n36» 7v ¢vv twin to: THE STORE FOR MEN 166 Great George Street FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, REVERSIBLE GABARDINE TOPCOATS - Very smart - _Tweed on one side and Gabardine on the other. BPORT JACKETS-Smart Tweeds in Checks and Herring- w, m. pmpm He Hm a garden, Sale Price 25 Per Cent PANTS for Sportswear-Dresswear or Work. SUlTS-Worsteds and Tweeds — Browns, Blues and Greys- well tailored and right up to the minute in style. COLORFUL SPRING NECKTIES - Hickok Belts and Braces, Mufflers, Diamond Hose, Sweaters, Hats, Gloves, Sheepskin Lined Coats and other articles too numerous to mention. ll-ev. F. StanloySelllok 20R Years As Pastor (By Frederick E. Phelm in the Bridgeport Poet, Feb. 1G) whene olerwynlen rmutm in o. pea-ah for 20 yen-o he must u the ell-yin! zoee "have somethlni on the bfll" and the more than 1,200 members qt Stratford’; oldest church. the First Congregational, rounded in 1639, is well as thous- I-nds o! tovunspeople o! every de- nomination say just that about the Rev. F. Stanley Selllclr. To his intimates he is "Stan"; to the townspeople he is the Rev. r lvfr. Seliick, and for 20 years to e every person in Stratford he hae tf‘ i been a friend 8nd helper. Just l] l . ll) what the initial stamds {or the smiling padre is most ntysteriolu and to our knowledge not a parish- ‘ll oner has been able to find out. ’I‘cday marks the 20th allmiver- sary of the arrival in staid old l \ MARCH 14th Stlatford of the Rev. and Mrs, Sellick. This afternoon from 3 to 6 rrclock there will be “open house" at the parsonage at wilirh time the a People from other churches will Q 1 call to say “congratulaticlufl to the $8.50 to $35.00. I popular couple. An Ardent Sports Fal . \ Petrhaltjis the secret of the Rev. @111 5e icks Dlilplllflrlly is ill hi5 25 Per Cent I, lazrdersttlnding of the problems o: 1k: both old and young. He is an ar- den sports (an, an advocate of rec- ‘ relational facilities for both old and Win18 and has an honest fond- , enJoys fishing and will join with i any group in a song. The parish ' house in the rear oi the church is one o.’ the most popular gathering 5 places 1n the tovm arid Stanley ‘ Seiilck can be found there every night in the week jUllli-{ig in with i the oldsters and the yyoutlgsi-crs ill every type of prcgraln. _ when the youngsters ranging f; from seventh grade school pupils 25 Per Cent to yotulg married txluplcs plan a - l, social evening, a, recreation pro- f‘ l gram or just a gathering they ai- mays determine first of all if Mr. llilld lvilrs. Selllck will find it con- s venient to attend. There is never the “Hush, here comes the pastor" ilda but they look forward eagerly to his a.t'l'ival knowing hc will have ‘l new ideas and new games to com» j , piste the evening. 1 -3 oft THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘mm I w" "l use Pepsodent Denial Cream oi Course!" A Native of Canada. The story of the Rev. Sellick began back in Frcticrictcrt; Prince Edward Island, Canada, where he first sznv the light cf day. He re-‘ it's a fact; Every kind of film that darkens your teeth is removed—- smoothly, safely-by this new dental cream modernized jbur uzryx. Yes, New-Formula Pepsodeut Dental cream lrium z : z the greatest cleansing and lustre-producing action "ever offered: The result: “Pepsodent Teeth" are ttl/Jiftb‘! because they're cleanert. Change today t0 the bright-tasting JACK CAMERON Charlottetown, P. E. l. relvctl his elementrt-ryl education in >5 the country scllcols of that Pro-i <5, vlnce and Charlottetown Business ‘i, College, Charlottetown, PE I. After receiving his schooling Mr. Sillick ctlllle to the Ulrrlied States EASY T0 MAKE WHITE BBEADl warm. add yeast, than add to 6 cup-ll —__ lilour and knead for 2O minutesl Mix together in a sauce pan and‘ then put in warm plaoe and let rise bring to boil. But don't boil. 1 cup‘ twice its s:ze. then knead again milk. 1 culp water, 2 tablespoons fat. and put in loaves and let rise again. 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon sugalal Put grease on top of broad and put Then put 1 yeast cake in it cup of; it in oven, 375 degrees F. for 50 or lukewarm, water. When mixture on 60 minutes or till bread pulls away the stove is done let it get luke from sides. ‘wrtllzlrs y ‘Lififffileattires VFRIDAY and SATURDAY A and was employed for a time _in the ha-rdwnre business in Cont-oral. New Hampshide. lie decided to go into the ministry ~~r joumeyid to lllillltllfijmllS ivllerc llc graduated frcm Sllortridge high school altdl Butler university, turnilztg his way] through high school working in ille~ lt-ardlv-are business and through col- lege by pleating in‘ small churches LIVING 8t LEISURE (Colltliztlerl on Page 9) Certain difficult, says Lois Leeds. but, nevertheless. fashionable col- ors are often very becoming to contains special new ingredients . ; ; a new brighter taste .- . . lwicc as much New-Formal‘: Pepsodent Dental Cream—for the utbitest teeth! “PEPSODENT TEETH” are WHITEST because they're GLEANEST tAueu win-l no: nor: lvnv TUISDAV NIGHI—DOMINION mrwoax MARCH 14,3947 Pepsovrient A _'.._:lll'lqrrling' and ftlfigflvtqlrlri keep ' teeth certain types, but cven these for- tunate won-ten must be sure to Uucughcut Indiana‘ select makeup which harmonizes. Gray. fuchsia, violet, purple and chartreuse are allvay-s in high fash- ion. They are, fol: many women, difficult shades to wear. and even if they are becoming they need makeup to co-ordinate. Gray, for instance, is a “coltl" color and needs the accent of a brilliant red rouge and lipstick. Face powder for wear wi-til gray should be warm and brilliant. one which has a rose undertone, such as rose-rachcl. Green eye-shadow is lovely {or accoutillg the eyes. If you wear costume jewelry _oi silver, with gray, then use a touch of blue eyeshadow to highlight the blue sheen of the silver. Remem- ber-when you follow the fashion influence in makeup, your eye- Upan graduation he found that Butler University needed a busin- ess manager and he becialtle secre- tary-treasurer of the institution for seven years. He was ll member of the faculty for six year; ilutrttcting in accounting. Interested in furthering his edu- atlon in the ntinistry Mr. Sellick resigned his post in the university in- 1923 to take graduate wcrk in Yale Divinity school where llc was graduated with a B.D_ degree in i925. While lnlyale arid llfllll 1927- he was pastor of the First Congre- gational church in Lebanon. Married College Mate In 1920 he married a college mate, Miss Wirlrlifred Sclluler of Ander- is now First assistant moderator ofiilerlenri Society, Bridgeport cliFfi- in that alert. ‘Pilaf the clltlrcil the Conference. He has been u riel-l egate to the National tGeileralil, Council of Clongregatic-nal churches three times. InterdeLn-onlilzationaily, he has been three times president cf the Stratlord Federation of churches. a post he Ls filling at present. He is president of the Brldgepcrt Pus- tors Association, president o! the County Council ot’ Religious Edu- cation a-nd a member o! the State board of the Connecticut Council of Religious Education; His work does not stop here, inn Ulllcrl, Family Society, Strut- iord Couvlrll of Bridgeport Chap- tcr, Sterling House Council, mem- bcr of the Societies committee o! the First Ecclesiastical Sccicty. Church Boater Multlplies During the 20 years that Mr. Sellick has been pastor of the Con» lgregatiolanl church the membership has adlullced from 526 l; The records of the church that in the period 1927 t9 i947 there have been 1.407 persons cltrolled life of Ml‘. Seilicl: has not lJSC/li n dull one is indicated ill the lac‘. that he hhrctsichttatl at cs2 bop-l tlsms, 343 weddings and 4'11 lun- erals. He has made 641 Bible pres- ailtatiorls during the 20 rear par- iod. A firm believer in early religious] training, the Rev. Mr. sclllrir has‘ built up his church school tzom l 2.11- attendailce cf ‘.250 when he first assumed his present task to n lmsmbership today of 626. The white church building slanti- llig at the intersection cf Main urn-ti however. for Mr. Selllck is also a l as members an indication of hill Church streets in the cenlcr cf tut- dlrefilor- of the Boston Scamunullaimost complete new membership town wasezrtllx-ly renovated in 1928 under hi; guidance and a new organ lnstllllcd at cost o! rllon tll. $30,000. The popular minister's chletf con- cern at the nlcmont is the lack of adrqtlnte facilities for hi: youth organic o popular have the plslnlczi pt llilS become that Packard ilnll llnd the church rooms have now income liKiIIlCQUBIB. R20- onlnlodutions have been made to 'll(‘ Born-d of Trustees by Mr. Sel- llck for cxtclvive alterations and zldrlltitrns 0.1.11 ivllcll materials lire available the toil: of providing turning roonls and recreation are: will br» underway with Mr. Selltck on hnmi to Fillmrvige the work. shadow ‘rs not ntatchcd to the color 55ml ‘mi The “in” semck child‘ o; your eyes but rather u, some ren are as well known- to all Strat- "cessm-y 1n you, Cosmnm ford people as their parents. win-J You want your makeup to make “an R» Served 35 3 m“ neulen’ you more lovely, to‘ flatter you. mt l“ m? Maxine “w!” durlmsy Wear it ilravely hut lh harmohy,\V¢r1d “Hr II and is new cemvlext-l with you and your clothes. Every "18 hi5 Education in Butler Utllv- woman is a pit-titre. around WhlCll erslly- HE l5 "H714"! l0 M155 55*] she must build the perfect frame qufllml‘ Bmmmri- 5 “assume ‘mdi by makeup and a¢¢@5;m-;es_ Dan-g will graduate. in June; Winifred hesitate to wear the gorgeous new L"- '-\’ll'>‘l;1‘=fl1l\\l95 579m 311"" l" your budget list. Owe yor/rrel/ a dcfillitP RING s 599 price on this leek at the beautiful engagement ring. THE THINGS THAT amount each month, and make sure you 3 DIAMOND thrllllngiy lew Truly double value in beauty end savings. Center diamond enhanced by 2 side diamonds. BIILOVA WATlillES WITII EXPANSION Bllllli An accurate watch at an un- equalled lovv- price. Gold color one. stain lees steel back. Bend otroisohel to fit your 3 Irilt. u" t . “ "ltlttlihlill" . 4 lll noun P" l" , IIIIIIAI. nun "E"°"- -- suttoo . sass up " WELLNERS JEWEi-EIIS SINCE 1808 shades but wear them bccomlnglyi 1945 l5 "CW emPw-Yed in the Gen‘ [hfgugh the use of pl-Opel-iy v0-1". oral Electric personnel department dihated makeup. BRIDGETOWN, N. S. ——(CP)-—| This town's 1946 tax collection ee- tabllshed a record. General taxes Muslc- E5119 W1" b! SW" "M" ior the year were 99,5 per cent col- Ht the sfrvlfl-‘s lode)’- looted, and for the vithole year there was not one taxpayer delinquent in of the nlriield County association water rates. in Schenectady, NY. and Edrie P. who is a senior in the Univer- sily of Rochester and i5 majoring in yolce at the Eastman School of lib‘. Seliick has been modefltfl of Congregational churches, Sec- retary of the State conference and MONEY CAN'T BlyJY. "Articl- you. my dear Alphonse.” said Georges‘ Bldeui/t. French fer- eign minister, in effect, ea he offers the chair to Erneet BevlnJBrit- Not to be outdone by proverbial French eevolr falre, Bevin gestures, “Ah no. Gufon, after you." nee trade in the intrprcltecture, in hiatonle Dunkirk, Where the 1m Gill’! fol-ugh secretary, The ecene men met for the signing of the new filthy-year Franco-British military aliiarlv - HEALTH; A HAPPY HOME; oppoftunity for your children; your own peace cl‘ mind e-tlme are priceless gifts. Yon ain't buy " them with money. But reasonable financial security, bued on I planned I of pereonel saving, ' can ileip to guard and gin-ohm them. Tulle your Victory Bonds, fonuemple. Pretty reaming to have them teclrecl away l! l launch] reserve,‘ ulvnye Pom rep’! in lime of opportunity or need Pretty con- vlnclng proof, too. rim you really can sue when there‘: a real eeving lob to be done. Perhaps today’! rising cons or other fec- tors are making it hard for you to clrry on e your raving: programme. By the time you have met all your expenses, perhaps there's mighty little left for that all-important item marked “Savingfl Try putting savings first, not lnl. on collect ir. it means careful budgeting. and putting oflbuying a good many things you'd like to have. Bu: never forglt-this is your share of what you earn. This is the part uywlmh; which will ha? to unto for yourself and your family all the thing! tharirnoney can’: buy. a e e PERHAPS YOU are already one of the hundreds of thousands of thrifty Canadian: who have o savings nt with the Royal Bank. if not, we invite you to come in and open one. Perhaps your first deposit will have to be small; ah’: . ' let that worry you. The important thin; in to um. lt will be n pleasure to serve you. fir: ROYAL Bank or cannon. cluuitortslowu eunuch, 97 _-3 R. CRIlIKSI-IANK, Manager Bnnohee ello in Hunter Bivor. Mount Stewart. Bummenitle and Tyne Valley