SCANTLEBURY 510N5- PHONE LQUARY 2°’ 195° "rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - PAGE THREE . THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN I I II F . s an urriers January m, ,,,,,,,_ ,, "m, M m" Just Good values A u F0 s ggznyygwgmn FIHR THAN SALE even: I "H"! "HI-II" mly be inserted at five cents a. word. strictly pqy. able In advance. - Church, Sunday evening, 3,30 p, M, POWNAL UNITED CHARGE. - Services January 22nd. Millview st 1100 A. M. Pownal Church at 7.00 P. M. A. S. Weir, Minister. or local InIei-eit, an: advertising of 92o SPECIAL IN NYLONB. — Sun- iei-‘s Ladies‘ Wear. CALVIN CHURCH MERMAID. Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Maritime Central Airways Limited. Phone 3061 0r 540 WINSLOE PASTORAL Charge. and enjoy the Special Music pre- X.L. STRAWBE Co mpbeIVs TOMATO - 49c 23¢ __ 41c, Fri., Sat, Mon. 8i Tues.—Four Day Sale 2 CMSWELL ,0 P“ an roux SERVICE-Arafat! JAM’ 24 u 2 Pia‘- "mm ' °‘°'"°"“- ow company Phone ma. SIIELF STIIBIIIIIII SALE LWEBUOY so” 's Taxi, rnone m. SNOW BOUND, N , , MARMALADE . . ‘ CQNTINUEQ ,,,,, ,.,,,,,, ,,,,_,,,,,,, M“, o... with m... Pi...i:°'.o._>.'"" a ruuir 1 on. Lowest Priced Groceries In Years 3 b“ ~~~~~~~~ c aaily at The Fashion shoppe. u“; ca" _ 3 lqrgg iqys I ow DUTCH E, Taffeta Dresses, _ TIIE RESULTS OF THIS SALE HAVE BEEN MOST “flmml; MlelNNls “m, ;_@a~;h§)1;==;§gp;er as 1-3 of! n m giiiifigégig Tm F. 1 “EANSERI '"‘ -~ O W! - GRATIFYING AND THE AMOUNT or cons LEFT u “ m Queqstrm’ * PORK and BEANS 1 u ' "" 6"“ 2 H” ' IAvsx IS DEFINITELY LIMITED - BUT atAIiTeC§§iI§iid°s“iI§“'eM3 "3 °" egéicsifvfingfis If???’ IT '2‘ "i"' 9 i“ " ' ‘ CMFEE Z I" - ~ - - - ~ 29c - - PP - conducted, b, Alb... Rani“, ' M, Our Special - Fresh Ground - lb. c WAX Mm SACRED CONCERT.—S-t. Paul's “'°'°°‘“°- . Scott's £MULS~IO RADI° PEAS 95c 10o foot roll .. 33c SHOIRTEINIING — Ib. .. The Snnoollmf, Cranial ‘ R Organ. Band two Choirs. 50mg Green 0nd Tender — 5 tins . . . . . . . . . . . .. , Dl I I‘ hI III b d ' " ' A E HORSE BLANK,“ m, m, gelffsiiviifiaiii ‘ltwzeo Zm°.°'i‘zQIf'Ed. Grandma, SUGNR Milieu: LEAF soar 29c iiafiiiaii. %O°“IC-I°§eiIIi°S°tI'eetS' L‘ sum Webster’ Mmme" MIIINIERAL on White or Yellow - s n». 49c FLAKEi '9" Pkg- '- " ' TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY ‘.0 the 16 PhOIle °‘~ - ~ DOMESTIC _‘“‘*“”"“"“‘E P“‘°"“‘ Chm" ifirizifii-s I§I“iIiI§iaJa1“i' 22 5min" 50A,?’ 2 m“ ‘ FUDGE You Ever Tasted! services Sunday. Ja-‘nuary 22nd. l s" 37 a.m., in- i " " Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Rose Vai- g}? Bum '30 pm‘ Rev" J- 3' ‘ Ai f” I-~. , _' ca f 48 fi 0 lav 1i P. M. Bradalbane 1.3a P. M. “m” "mm" JELLO "55 -: " ° “' _ W‘ 8' MmPha“ M‘“‘5‘"- saciuan OONUERT. _. Come 3 pkgs. c Recipe‘ . RINSO, Iorge lb. rin WORSHIP SERVICES ciimgr. ____.__.______ ~" Dal-ed for I-‘Ie Sacred Concert. St. - '5". °""“°’.‘- " “mm 2m Paula church. Sunday titan... BAKER-S ALL cuocoure BARS n e he“ Glasgow. P. E. I. 11 a. M. w, P M , a . WQTEhIp. Bible School following- s ' ' CQCQA ||,_ _ _ , _ __ c Order Your FGVOIIIIIG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. M. Bradalbane. 7.30 P. M. Frcd- c R ' - Pz/ctcii Christian on I n 0 N w A L L PASTORAL ICING ' u‘c es. Rev. CHARGE l I ‘ Paul 1‘. Richardson. Minister. - ' Se" “s- ‘Tanmry 22M‘ | k '29 Range 9 to giiifitoéi I1 rulings; Dcmglloll 3 Arno LIQUID c SIGAR » P g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - l\ ,. . , - QTHWH - . M. Ituri r WU“ T0 AIIYEKTISLRB- — School 11 A. M. Rev. M K. our? WAX» W" -- SUNILIGHT AIIHZIIISEIS are renunded that their ma“ Mmmer c ‘cofy [gust be in line Gugjdlgn no; ' ‘ SOAP — Z burs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a er t an noon t e previous day to . , I ‘ mvemse" who tekphone clam lflTlélirgkltnEihiiTgzlgyiatlisalot-Ufisi Bulk RIED PITTIED CHiEikliiitS 1 . . . iirelrlsletc. sahould particularly hm day‘ January 22nd‘ as M10“, CANDY, lb. 29c fin __ 4 h,“ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ , _ , , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ n iceberg Head 5 " mm *_?_ Cardigan 11 A. M. Lorne Valley Creams, Choc. and Huirdsi Ln-ruoi , . . . _ 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.20 P. M. _ Tm. LNIILI) uIUItcII PItEs- Montague s s 10A M Re, F N . erratum. will mefit in Heartz Young Mmyflé, ' " “ - - . Hall,Ch"lttt'.'I‘sd o ' " I I - _ 2335;“, 21 c I Red Rm I 29¢ IN ting “Mi-s, gym-Si, Machmis ghpree sciiiOéls TuesduyAz P. M. and FASTmMTE _ sewiceq f-or Sum I P S. i TOMATOES, l). .. *1 1H1 rs. n M - - - M. 'r nvscloy. 9 .M. PINS‘ - . ,‘ I , . ..... .- -~-~—~-- MI". and Mrs. Eurligliurifatldnnls ‘Wu’ 611M139 “I dam‘ x L géuM JIZHUSBFEZ ‘II/(Iwtiifgitflgnti D -'——- lrc ~C'l‘ll, 13-. i » m- -1 ' ' ' , ‘ ' n , ~ HREIDDE- . MRS- JAMIE CAlIll-II ueolifgin:‘Itolunlswkleb Tm; rnEsBrrEItI/IN CHURCH ,"‘€2,P' M m" C ‘A Hm“ Mmf ii/H-EAT k C lalgraéky The" pafledjfi‘; at the Chm and Mrs. Firank Gard IN CANADA. - Divine worship s ' ______ ' p g’ YOUNG CQUINTRY ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' l i I ~ r_ v . , - I »_ _ _ ‘ __ ._ huteiovrii Hospital UII Dec, il. Mai$IIIIcIIIIIIanTPIIIIhGncIEgYQESB EsIIrIYDSZIIIIIKIlSI§IJ((hflIoiIIs-g?) Cizyilde Seovillrg§glgnllgg ZZSISOCIIIANEII II E ODDS SPECIAL ROASTLNG PORK — lb‘ I Q ‘ I I I I . I I ' ‘ I H . . . . . r. ‘ em _ _________ CANN D G Boned and Stuffed With Delicious Dressing Ready for washed ‘i149, Mrs. James Cuhill, loving VIIv of James CziIiIII. Born at Klldare, P.E.I. on lilay M, 1873, she was the only daughter of Lawrence Mullally and Anna Broderick. After her marriage she lived in Albcrton. P.E.l. and inoved with her husband and fairi- ‘lv to Southport In 1912, She took great interest in the community, always willing to lend n helping hand. The late Mrs. Cahlll, although mifferlng from a heart condition for some time, was remarkably oc- tive up until a month before her death when she was taken sud- denly Ill with gall trouble and fortified by the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church passed passed peacefully airway on Sun- day Dec. 11th. The funeral was held from her late residence at Southport to St. Dunstan‘: Basilica where Requiem High Mass was sung by the Rev. P Y‘. McDonald who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were Wilbert Cahill, Ambrose Duffy. Sheldon Brriallwood, Charles Train- cvr. Owen McGarry. Joseph Burns. She Is survived by her husband. two eons and two daughters Lawrence In North Bedeque, Car- lyle at home, Priscilla (Mrs. George Higgins, Summer-side. P.E.1.i, and Adeline (Mrs. Fred DeCoste, Chur- lottetoivn); also eight grand-chil- dren. Her only brother, Thomas pre- deceased her, also six daughters -_ Martina, Nan, Mary Alice, Ethel, ‘Maud. and Florence. May her soul, Rest in Peace. i Mns Cards Husband and eon Carlyle (hlghi. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cahill and family, North Bedeque (high) Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins. Bummeraide (high). Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoste and family (high). M81? CII-IIIII, Hamilton, Ont. Mrs. Julia. Mullally, Jamaica Plains, M555, ' 1dr. and Mrs. William Reddln. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. DeOoste. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeCostc. Mr. and Mrs. It. Harry Mc- Donald. - Aimee Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. S- '1‘. Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cahill. Mr. l-Ild Mrs. Urban McQuaid. mMrs. Florence Stewart IIIId inm- Mr. Frank Hayley. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MocCaI-ron Ind family. Mr- end Mrs. Eugene Cullen. Ml Ind Mrs. John Aylward Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Flood and Iarnily. Mr. wood. lMr and Mira. Owen McGarry.‘ Spiritual Bouquet Sister Anna. Marie. C. S. M. and Mrs. Sheldon Small- Tdfllflml and Menage; of . Hymn-thy Rev. F tn L . , Hulk‘ a er ouis A Dougan Rev. Father McTague ‘Mlry Caliill. Hamilton, Ont. instill/z ,___ Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wood. Iledltfiv B. Weeks southport Women‘; Institute ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin, buinumcrside. Mr. and Mrs. family. Ml‘. and Mrs. faunily. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. family. Mr. and Mrs. I-larold MacKie Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mutch . Lambert Waye and William Muise and Joseph Burns and Wm. Cooper Chester B-rehaut Gordon Cooper C. S. Scranton and . Avaloh Mnwallum. Summerside. Mrs. Helen Milligarl. Summerside ' Mrs. B. Crozier Mae Murphy Mr. ZIIICI Mrs. Ted MacArthur Mary LeClair Mr. and Mrs. Garfield ‘rren-iere Mr. and Mrs. Willard lvflllar. llnnover, Ont. Floral Tributes Pillow-Tim Family. Sprays Mary Cahill Hamilton. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hilliard Alex McDowell Albert Douglas Segurd Wallein Gordon Mulch John T. Dqiron CARD OF THANKS James Cahili and Family wish to thunk all those who assisted In nny viruy In their recent sad ber- eavement; also those who sent Mass Cards, Floral Tributes and Messages of sympathy. IN MEMORIAM JOHN J. CAMPBELL The death DCCUYINI In the Char- lottetown llosplfal on Decfmber 20th, I949, of Jc-‘in J. Campbell of Poplar Point in his 77th year. Mr. Czimpibell had been in ill health for the past year but was active until a week prior to his death. when his condition grew suddenly worse and it was decided to remove him to Ihc Hospital where despite the beet medical skill and bender nursing he peacefully passed arway. Mr. Campbell had been a life- long resident o! Poplar Point- where IIIS beuullful farm stands as a monument to his work. He will be nldly missed In the community and especially in his home where his kindness and hospitality was enjoyed hy those who came from far and near. Thom ore left Io mourn his widow Mary IIMBCAIIIEY) Camp- bell. flvc daughters Matilda, Mrs. A. J. MacDonald, Boston; Mary, Mrs. D. MaicKlnnon. Boston; Edna Mrs. J. B. St. John, Sourls; Lor- etm Mrs. M. J. Redmond. Ohar- lottetown: Isabel, Mrs. V. B. Mc- Lcilim, Quincy. Moss. and one son walston at home. The funeral ser- vice was held in St. George's Church. Thursday mt 9.1!) with Rev. B. J MacDonald celebrating a High Mass of Requiem. Inter- ment was In the church cemetery. The poll bearers were Messrs. John D. Banks. Leslie Hunter, James Campbell. Herbert Mc- Leod Norman McLeod and Charles MacDonald. The numerous Mass Oards, Spiritual Bouquets and Let- ters or sympathy received testi- fied to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Bard 0f Thanks The Family or the late John J. Cam bell wish to extend sincere than and appreciation to all the friends and neighbours for the rnlny sets of kindness shown them In their recent bereavtment. spec- ial thankii are extended to the Bitters“ and nurses of the Char- IotIeIown l-lospilal. I River 11 A.M. Canoe Core 2.30 PM. Churchill 7 P. M, Rev. Neil. Her- man will be in charge. REY. G. Carlyle Wehst0i'_ interim Moder- ator. ORWELL — VERNON UNITED CHARGE. Services sunxlay. January 22nd will be 3s follows: Cherry Valley United at 2.30. St. Andrew's, Orwell at 7.00 P. M. Rev. E. C Evans will conduct both services. A. S. Weir, Interim Chairman. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. Sunday January 22nd. FaIrvIe-w 11.00 A. M. North River {L00 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. If the pastor's condi- tion of health has not improved sufficiently to enabie him to con- duct the aibove services. substitutes will be provided, weather and roads being favorable. Rev. H. Barber. Pastor. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church In Canada. Brookfleld Charge, The annual meeting of the Hunter River Presbyterian congregation will be held this evening, Jan. 20th. at S p.m. The annual meet- ing of the Glasgow Road congre- gation wjll be held Monday even- Iiig Jan, 23rd at 8 pm. Rev. Don- ald Nicholson, Minister, THE PRESBYTEBIAN Church III Canada. Brookfield Charge. Ser- vices nerlt Lord's Day are as fol- lows: Brookfleld 11 a.m.; Harts- vllle II p.m.; Hunter River 7.30 p.m_ The service at Hunter River will be ll joint service of United and Presbyterian congregations and will be held in the Presbyter- Ian Church, Rev. Donald Nichol- son, Minister. DEATH OF LADY POPE — Lady Pope, widow of Sir Joseph Pope, K.C.M.G., of Ottawa, and daughter of Sir Henri Taechereau former judge of the Superior Court in Quebec. died yesterday n Guelph, Ontario. Inidy Pope lived In Ottawa. for 65 years where she was actively interested in the work of the Iniperiai Order Daughters of the Empire. Survivors include five sons, Edward Pope. former assist- ant general-manager of the bank of Montreal», Lt-Col. E. W. Pope C.M.G.. Victoria. 13.0.: Lt-Geu- Maurice Pope. 0.15.. head of the Canadian Mission In Berlin; and H. W. D. Pope and J. Alfred Pope both of Montreal. Only daughter Is Mrs. G. Blrkett of Ottawa, while two sisters are Mrs. Peter Perry of Par-ls, France. and Mrs. LII- rence Lyon. Montreal. Personals Miss Doria MucKInnon, daughter of John A, MucKInnon, Charlotte- town ls leaving this morning for Montreal, Quebec. Friends o1‘ ‘Mrs. J. W. Allen. Emerald, will be glad to learn that she has uccesafully undergone an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. - TREAT TIIE KIDS wmr " SIIIIATID I Nowl Improved, foil wrapped cubes . ‘. . quick dissolving. a delicious hot drink for growing children Birch Hill S .S H. Bishop. 1i A. M. Rev will meet at the Gough. Minister. Forty years of effort went up in smoke recently when fire destroy- ed Carleton Place, 0nt.. Zion Un- ited church with an estimated low of $150,000. Built after the great fire of 1910. The chuirch was declared debt-free last summer. The ceremony of the burning of the mortgage was to be held at the annual business meeting next week. Ellairsjiari Continued from page regard to "those little pigs that aren't nursing any too well" or “that horse that I've been won- dering — did I or did l not tie him when I let him in to the stable,“ advises "You don't really need ‘to buy today, do you. Ellen‘: Then iif I were you, I wouldn't bother," addzing on a sort of pro- mise given only to stay our hopes ‘we'll come in to town again - one of those times!" But we still share, exceedingly pleasant meni- orice of our trip to Cape Breton, and the picturesque spot that is Si. Ann's. and hope Io come there some time to the Highland gath- ering, and to enjoy again as we have done, a sight of the moun- tains. the glens. the mirrored placid lakes and streams flowing along gray boulders in this other Island neighboring ours. O O I o In a coincidence we remember now. that was similar to those which Judy. bright and willing helper of ours used to find. we think now of Rlssala letter today — she being of the line though not now the name of the Mac- Lean's of a far and “mIsty" Scol- tlsh "Island". "You know‘, Mrs. Ellen." Judy would any, eyes glowing with her adventuring on a trip ‘Io the corner-store. "l dreamt the nicest dream lost night . . oh, not anything romantic at all but just" a shrug and a far- nvaysmile, "you know, In a cas- ual way. And who -- I should say. “Whom' — did I meet on my way this morning?" "The same one certainly. that marched along your dream!" we would beam at her. “Yes - but how on oarIII would you know! And wasn't that a coincidence?" O So we remember now Rises Iel- fer. this friend of ours since child- hood, now domiciled in The States. Threaded in and out of the linen o! the mlslive one wu aware of her longing to look again upon Island scenes. "Seems u though there is no mow like that which‘ falls down on The Inland", lhc wrote, "none In vir- A. M- and 7.30 P. M. Milo. II P. M. J. ' CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CllARfil-L-Ceveiodlsh 11 A. M. Ne-w Glasgow .'I P. M. Y .P. U. Manse. Friday, January 20th ,at 8 P. M. George I Iin PEAS I fin I>E<ARS I tin PIEACHIES I tin SOUP I I~in POIRIK und BEANS I tin WAX BIENNS I tin TOMATO JUICE ALL FOR 1 .00 ICE SALT SIPECIAI. Ior Sidewalks, etc. 23c Box eon and Meaty CARROTS, 5 lbs. 25c the 0ven—-L i; kf aI-ecloigfhb. 59C sr d LIIIeER, Ib. ._ 29c c a PORK Hggis, s lbs. 55c Fresh 29c " c Ififsfuin, 3 n». .. 25C ked o a , , , ' Zrrfeless, lb. 39C I PHONE 747 IZITLRFEIYWGIIo-e A CHICKEN All birds cleaned tree of charge-S to 8 lbs. eoc DUCKS and GEESE IIN STOCK Ioiisn a GARRY sroarsl The Big Modern Store With The Big Stock h—Ib.49c I87 GT. GEORGE ST. I Choice T .... .. 4c TRIEASUIRIE BRAND YNRIN 20 beautiful shades ‘ 19c ~ UiRiN IiPS, Ib A Feature For Every Fridov Marketing At the present time the market- ing situation is so serious and con. fusing that It's difflcultto say any more than has already been said. we cannot understand why those responsible for controls and re- strictions during the war are not taking some action now to main- tain farm prices at a fail‘ level until such time as farmers can get organized to protect their own in- terests. Every possible form of advising those In authority Is being used to acquaint then-i with the serious- ness of the situation, Also the Federation here and right across Canada Is organizing as fast as possible to be In a. position to 05- Lahlish distribution plans and in- dustry controlled Inurkotillg boards. However, at the present time ril- though‘ the outlook is not bright we- would advise farmers not to get panicky. Do not sleughteri poultry because this surplus per- iod will be short-lived and as food producers, we have a duty to fuI-i fill. If the spread between prodllv- ers and consumers can he held to‘ a. fair Inargln as Iias been done, locally with eggs during the past; few days. then consumption \viII; automatically Increase. This willl gin-WIIIIO. or so soifily falling. drifting down so gently on field and trco. The spruccs were al- ways so beautiful aflcr a SIIOW- fall. We have pines hero, but I find myself comparing ihcm WIIIII spruces - the hedge along mo] place that was home for so long"- i make sure "that is rain on w'indo\v—n January ihenv!" Until tomorrow -— Diary-Good- night. . . Watch These 4 Teething-Time , Troubles 0f Baby Wblgntlva Don't let your baby TI-PI, "Dun needle-rely during (Mthinlg , uIovII time. Get n box of Baby-Ur h, IMMN" Own Tablet: used so success» f for our 60 yearn hv v Cenrllpetlen mot era. They helb lweetm ——-i-eour lIttIu lt0 eh , d §murllut harmful wum thlcnllllk: iii. _ and rutlm. Then m how quickly baby a fever uauall Iubaldu and your tIhy baqomu m ul and eonunud. Nt. b: flw‘ -] no GIIIIIHI llect. They can n, “ltd I d. u I confidence. Bully crushed 1J2‘; vzulrldgfimt. ‘B; on‘ the safe Twhhw mu.‘ o av or Baby a .- Among The Farmers Federation 0f Agriculture News continue during hho summer months if eggs are available in quantity and prices are held at a reasonable level. Through an over- all egg marketing plan we could also do away with price cutting between provinces. Action is being resumed in this regard immediate- Iy. Maritime Meeting Representatives of the farm or- ganizations of the four provinces are meeting today In Monctun. At this meeting resolutions will he rcvampcd and the Maritime Pres- entation prepared for the Canad- Iaii Federation annual meeting next riveck. There will also be plans made; and action taken with respect to Some of the lvlariiime marketing, _ |I‘-'III(‘II is affiliated with the Con» BWDEOTIHZI bathrooms for the crews of 32-h their National Health Week Irominoiv feature iii this kind of vessel. problems on which resolutions were passed at our annual meet- Iiig recently. ‘The C.F.A. annual meeting is being hold In Niagara Falls com- mencing on Januaqv 30th. Annual Meetings Reports from those attending the annual meetings of the Dairv- men's iition this year were good. Farmers definitely are develop- ing n new outlook on this problem of organization. And n greater spirit of co-oporaiion was Iiotice- able nI tho meetings ivhieh were Iittendvil by a vcry represenintivr- group of farmers from all parts of tl-in Island. This your. as nev Iin a better position to carry out‘ rm‘ it m“. Association and the Feds:- St. Mary's Hall, Souris. For thei second or St. Peter's District atI Morell Hall. For the third and, fifth or Cardigan and Georgetown dis- tricts at Cardigan Hall. For the fourth or Murray Harbour District at Murray River Hail, At least two representatives from each school district is expected to attend, Directors, two men and one lady, from each electoral district will be appointed to the County Board. Arrangements will b; made to hold a local organization meeting in each school district. This is a challenge to the farmers of Kings County. It is an opportunity to organize to do something now and plan to have some unity and strength In pmrectii-ig your inter- ests in the future. Farmers in the other Counties. in other provinces and countries have decided It's the only way. There's a long way to g0 yet but, this is a start and a pattern which has been agreed upon after many! failures and yrears of experience on, the part of farmers attempting to organize. National Health Week 1 I The Health League of Canada. I ad Ian Federation are Dorothy IIIx Says — skein January 29th to February 4th. Th: slogan Is, "Guard Your Health - Know Holy”. The goal is to make m6 People of Canada the most healthy people of the world. with our climate and food supplies and many other natural advantage: this should be possible, they say. We ask you to note carefully ch: various radio and press despatchc: on this important question. Short Course Dates The date for commencing the Agricultural short course at the Vocational Training School ha: been changed to January 31st. Thu is n. six weeks course and has been unanimously approved by the Fed- eration. We suggest that any one who can get away should attend this course. Assistafice will be eviiuaaie to the younger people and It will cera tainly pay dividends Ln the long run. Correction A correction to the President's annual report is that there w-cre over 2.300 new members In 1940 instead of 230 as printed. BUILT FOR COIUTORT Two fishing trawler: being built in Scotland will be provided with Continued from page I mestic science. ,for u IopchI-i" nf l/iIIn, Fceding poo i the wnrlil. Pcrhups you err and Irim Iuiis, (in, Ihcn, nnrI sludy I I . I If you havn prrsonnlily and a Thai, opens up a new field. Imous teachers’ college nni long ago that they of dirmcsiir- science where they pit; uill aluuoys ho one of the big businesses of They told me at a fa- hnd a dozen applicants hud one for a teacher o ('IC\’(‘I' \\'III‘I your ncrdlr- and love in make. frocks millinery and dross-making, either one of \vhir‘h is n splendid trade for n girl to follow. gift for selling ihings, go Into a siorc. If you like in fuss around people. try the beauty shops. If you I nu thorn are for rncn fIIIlI a girl's herself. _ m. “Mora themi suurccil LII, ziuyfhing into which you pin your hour " . I . . Nam‘ Em“ Iames ‘wscsmoils a full time set-up and we are IIIl\‘l" a Iir-ver-I-virling pity for the sir-k, I11‘ a iriiincrl nurse. ‘Imillions mid millions of Iipcnings for girls (‘\‘I1|'_\'\\'I1f‘I‘F‘-_I\1SI as many You \viII Iiiil In nnyihiriiz you do IinIf-hvziriedljv, There are success, like II lady's. depends upon You will i and your back. DEAR MISS DIX: Is there any test for “puppy love"? Ifow long . ho you IIiink a girl really run-s for a follow If she has ‘- . . those recommenduuons and r850‘ seen him every day for Iwo years and sIilI enyoys his r-mnpzmy? utioiis passed at the meeting and with the support of the CounivI the farmers rem, Federations and resenting (‘avh school distrIcI, will he III a slroiiger position Iurn pIIIlIS Inin action, Organizing Progress III Iucathci" (‘IIIICIILIIJILR there Is lots nI IIIPIIIIII and nrrniigeineiits for schniiil and Iiirniherr-lriw Isupport for Ilic Federation is pro-i igressiiig well in Prince and Queens I district mnrlings. Csunties. Representatives from the vari- achool districts of Kings‘ 13h‘ loun County Tuesday‘ will afternoon. meet together February 7th "Fherc uili ho four meetings. For, ‘the Iii-u iii 111m. Pnini. Disirui, M" I I) I who of pour travelling AIHII ANSWER: Tho lost of "puppy love" ""9 yours, ii Is the genuine thing. DOROTHY DIX I-nnnoi reply personally" t0 renders. but will nu!- I-IIGH SCHOOL is time. 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