JANUARY " 1o. 1949 for treatment of Rheumatic and Arthritic Pains Neuritiir, etc. Q 'I'I.m4c who have loot work and lowered their irfrutncs due to crip- pling Ar|l|r' " and “Ilflllllillil: palm. have fmuul Iunligen "C" I real invent- mcnt. Arth- ritia must he treated early. Mk your llrug- __ gist luduy! , Prize $6.00 Bottle lINIIGEN IABOIIAIORI“ [IMIIED l7 lllllmllld SI. i. TOIIDNIO I, ONL l . Chateau Sinister tfuntinucd from page L’) mspcctor ivelcoinc.‘uillinttend. that ‘long bcforc this" time to- nmrvotv." O'Hara rcinrtctl. "And :1 that Old Fajtnc docsnt absr-Jnd w: a panzr. and .\ u! our gumv, prc- Jitlldlifi havt- en taken. The hav ‘ t mews ad- 1~~pccturs p ~ *3 uaichcd hy .. ncltnhcs men. have kinmn qintc good COD: ed bcfurc i1ov."". said Ritten- pessimistic llv J1 dflara crossed ‘in 12111-11‘ YUlbPI “vs standing with Caryl. But. n1. re he cottltl loin thvnl, tncy ingan to clantc togctltci" bath talk- ‘ and lattghini; in the most rzidly way‘. llc had tn wait. inwardly raging m '__'j._o sight of lhc P? ‘ptinn hold- ;..g Caryl so ch c lo nun. Dcspitc l... advanced ycitrs, the ligyptiati ~_.-.s gracefully flfjllf‘, obviously an twcllcnt dancer. and -n1 his i. we bold wrrv, handsome. O'Hara ting tin-m. fclt that elthci- i has an innazin: httln nrtrrss. t- llif‘ fvllow was ('.\'t‘i‘(‘iFlli[§ a dis- .-»t. fdiiC-Q-llilllllll ovci" hvr. ltc was even more of that opin- t int. ulnn the orchestra rccrnsheti in sllcncn. tho rroxvd of .~ sr-emcd to break 'apart l"\|‘ Ho» poli-Jivd mni filvflfiwl’ in --t liTtilllf‘ of the l'(‘<llllll'i\lil, and i‘ fund hlmsolf quite close to in" tvro "Mr. Hussein 11.15 just hccn tak- l2!" n rcal ton:- ronnd Para- CAIVI told 0'H:-tri1. a. littlc .: tillllCsakV- as tliry moved to\"‘ "(is tjp- 09910:‘ air of the balcony. with new of itioonlit. and gaily illu- " atwl st'c‘c‘1 of river. manure, please Copy, ~ \- Powt" and thc follow- "Alivkcslarc ‘at El Iihabr, in Spun- —----~_____ titllciti\rldxLglal‘ll>iili rllaialpsnozgiillls‘ ' .. ~ .. i -_ rmc|.n0n-1.i\x1< tvnnmxc * l“ " -'-' ' "- “-' filmy-ll; lMYfRllJIilOOEQllLE; ‘a, _____ a Bfllhll. n5...- Osborne. Mr. .t i. . . . _ ,, _ n, 1ruly bazntiftil spot. Mr. O'Hara. All.» Juyrc Eiizahcth Lank, RN. 21mmlcf“ln{f""xll'lv m‘ Gfllllylznl ‘n . -" v 1- l'n ‘l "lire of E v it (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard _ a UM“ ‘ l" "New ‘l “""' l‘ “" ‘l ‘all ‘ 0“ m” Kl tit" l \1T""'lf‘ and Master fl ztpprcciatc how. despite the Lanlz, West Royalty". hccame the ‘_ ' “ f‘ “a ' . one mav find beauty in bride of Oliver Rcginaild Alai-Lctxi, ‘Ewmlm’ plpsemvd a WW "WW l1‘ Africa Iii Klahr is in ihc mil of Col Allan hiau-Lccd and I'm m" or 5WD ‘kmmllg’ "m iroilinqi~~~ Al onc 1"‘ c rtBcrbc" the late hhcLcud liartsville "'1" mg’ ‘sows’ dlms’ gum" "M - - ~l-- ~ _ t ~ l -~- A \- - . ,,..- . . . .. Slrfinghfilfllfiilll r er drsolzttc. on Wccinosoity; crciting. Dccrinbci" l:ii‘,'liils€ge'illgigmilwpsi“i 23,0" hOliloiiludtlllitillilllllc has kgllilv D" HC Rice crformcd Um“ Dumlg "mm " a "Tm oasis 111s grown up The flower- tin; cilrcnionv in. the prietru: of "r applvs crm"lcs' gum“ and “may ‘ ' - . ’~ '1" .. til n .11 Hr‘- ed gardens of my house arc n the imincdinte families in the §§Qc(_§,:,,p;, “Ind t,.',€,,p?h:'1,'1fti(,n'ils bvauti" to thc err» I am asking East Parlor of Trinity Ullllttl .,‘,,‘,‘, QM, 1:“ ,.e,.,.' nwupful m“; Viss l"l‘._\'llt‘ - and her friends — C; w) m g _m_ ‘ , ‘ _“_ _ > "“ tn Hall. ~nc thczv" (ljlllvch in nil "'12s hv lrr f'tt‘1cr ‘film m "Me's llunks. t" "l0 "H. “NMWIH is giving up his m” aliluhl-H‘ bride “are q Sttrvlct ItlJt)‘\-c]f(;l'lll1Cll' kind intcrcst in ‘lllll ill 51- Pl*?l'l'¢‘-" C-"Yl tom lcngth drcss of light bluc wool mm K 1:!‘ fflhra. at whom she looked almost “m, flnamung nlarflbo“ ha, Md H: if she did not really scc him, Ccrsflge or “d roses‘ Pflfsflflals at least as if he were SulnlIOltf‘ --_ "" “llum Sh" m“ n“ “lmm; m‘ the only uttruthznt and wozc a l‘,’"“K‘3,,“~"‘i§>'if“ Iéem-‘s’ imm- i-.--~=~_ . _ _. _ ,. . , . art c y. e y s ross. '"Rc.tl'-.v?" hr restmzclvd. himself 12:10lg'és'i;,,,li"gi,d"$13112: l xnit. cavciiiiisei. Justin Smiih, . ) inltcrestitia await: be or lvhitc cnrnations Mr. ‘Fred Iiu- ('3' "Raul “(ileorge Tglllélflll‘; Allzxficaflfi. iooui" 1 as c 1c " . y. , . ' corgo ‘ll1‘l' ', 1 "z" Ulplnl?! Galc. who IIRSJJPCII a’! (fist frmn" 0' "'9 gruum’ among those utltutding thc Junior .- arranged for the llllliilfltllliif! plum}: (léc0x'_::':g'n5 and a “TN l-"a1"n1c1'.s’ course at St. Dunsmtnl-s .' v I I i C! l I I i t - ' 4 bxfkllzgfllvtilliflRizfz ilvacnslaa fd Chrisltnas‘ trec mails n loyfly Lintcisilk- “*M : ‘Aftci nll. pleasant its “Jlllllkf l?!‘ lllf‘ lTvlTlJiiOll llllfl l" tVfr. and Mrs. Diumntond Cobb. to found f“l'lllll"‘ in my lont‘ U"; lmdc‘ “m” ‘m"m'd“"°ll' M‘ who itnvc been visiting Mrs. Cobb's Ilitzypt. my ca" can lmlll"! llll‘ "Crfnlclll Hlm‘ l!“ parcnis, .\l:". and Mrs. J. M. Roop. er bc don! to the YOLCK‘ of lllmlfll ll-llll- lllcll‘ lllllllllts "ml Bricwnt AYLH, rvturncd l0 titcn" ‘a callitvz trc bark. You too PlUfP l"l¢‘l'<l»"\ Th!‘ llll" ll"l"“l home in Dnrtmouthf NS. Mr. corinhily tmnc In In)‘ l a "m: ‘ l‘ bu“? Cm’ l“ '7‘"l:‘ Cobb i\" a (lcntal student at Dal~ ‘ at Fl I{l.i_"_l2!‘. tvn. O‘ .1." l-Clwl Fill“ b-V llll‘ bllllll lllld IlCllt-IC UlII\(‘lSll_\'. laumx m,.,.,,_,,,,.,,,.z my“, fln- crown \\'llll htrs. Brent Ilvautt. anon of tho offur, w.1\ fll\\".\l'(l' rmaw‘, tho Biarrltz laugvr-t‘. Iltl'-‘.I\'l‘i'. siucv it wns" \"<‘l'.\’ "ll" lr'\' nnw that Ilnssclti would t atr the cimnco in loavc London. a sacs: .\ir.~". Alton Horne, and lvfiss Bil‘- nlar nin.~c at Lin‘ Polio Clinic f~r h‘ Egg Anti Poultry Market Prices Average egg prices lroni Sapien- ‘ucr iu the cndbi this month arc gcnerully fittcen to twenty pcrecnt itighct- than for the balance of the ycu-r, reports Mr. RM. Nash, Sup- ervising Poultry Products Inspect- or. Iicreiit lies a tip to bigger profits this col of Infill big majority start clucka in June and July and perhaps May because it. is easier but when marketing their eggs receive the lower price. Puuhrymcn have hcrit adviscd for some ycars to stitrt chicks earlier to get in on the higher prices in Coal C0. September to 110w". If ‘all the poultrymncn did it, the flood u: eggs n1 tnrsc months would pron- to cxptx-L higher ))l‘l<"t‘S frun the carly layers. lllgtv production on P.E.I. UFCJMH“ Rrccipts are citouttting and n wzll probably be IICCPSMFY shortly to institute an export pro- gram. . trmcnts of eggs during past with showed excessive tind- (‘l'l.‘,l"zllllh consisting mostly of dlrtj.’ eggs. Sonic frozen eggs were found Abnvc crnditinns should be remed- icrl inwn~dirttcl_v if grading slfllilli‘ upon-rare expect to participate in twp-u"; shipments. TltCrc has bccn no change in ca’: ])l'l(‘(‘.< and grading station operat- crs tioniittttc to qunic produccrs for for eggs ropohtan IAL meet Suuthport. PEI. bccamc the bridc of Paul Citrznan. son of .\Ir. and PIJlllflX. Feblllfllli’ l'-'lll< Mrs. stair“: R. l-laton, Lowcr ————~ Cznr Rcv. M. F. .\lc~ ’l'i{I.\'|'l‘1‘ 1'. 1'. U.-'rne not Cuu-hcon ..r;_¢;a;¢(|_ wcrkly 1211c 1;: of 'l‘rlnity Y.I".U.. The Dude “on. a §1;»...-t_1,_-ng;1, to the n-ai 1949, \\".is tlicid in the bluc wool dress with brown at-ccs- V -T Hull FFKlP-Jv OVQHlIIS- 'l'll’~‘ 50mm Ho, Corsage “is o; pink t-izeeziitg optlicd \\'llll the Young rosex Prcplc alrndinq, in a body, thc [Poliovang ‘m. cermuony u". ;:'..|,vcr . tltlt‘ in 'l‘rlnity' Church. mum). cmmp. 1,.“ m, a “Hiding aitci" wiiuh rrrrcntion way livid m}, h, 130,10“ The brim. “as n1 in." $1.101 Iiall nndcr the di- [Ummpv 0., H“. Sh.“ m" me m)- icctsnn of Carmczi Tlliompson. ‘The hcrt Sliilpbtill Eastern Ltd" I-Iall- "W973"? lllfll 9mm‘ l0 ll Clo“ 95' ldX. The groom is a graduate of ‘he 5mg‘ Nova Scotin Agricultural College and is at prcscm attending Mar- dotmld Cnlloin». Hr. and Mrs. Eaton will reside in Ste. Annn dc Bcllutic. Qnt-bcr. jolly two Mi‘. Jame Illidn, AISICI‘ 0:‘ the bride. was . not aitorrr-thrr sui-prncd nbcul bum Ellfillllld Ilfifiislillfl in serving. UIllOIl Commercial College and u rrws it \'.:1\ iv-wrn than tlfl‘ Mr. and Mm. hincLfefl Mae Verna Dniron. student of , Ill‘ $lll'l\‘l§(‘il. t ll ‘feline! ~l $1 PM 0F vmlfltll mid PYJIQ!‘ of Walcs Cnllcgr l1avc rc- ..,.i,, __.\,.,..E...,,; p» “~11 *".i\l‘t‘f‘ qccd wishrs loft for Halifax, tht‘ tnrnrd tn tin-n" siudirs aficr spend- lndccd. tho attack on hrE<Ic hrx-mniiigly attired in a stilt my; thcii" holidays with their par- n-ur Carnot IsCPIIIlTI proof of l-luc and white chrt-i: under a outs, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse .- tin". might indrcd no .m_ as brown fur cent with matching ac- Doiron. Ma_vficld. . id lw-rn the murder of hfnnsictit" UINHCYlFS, _____ Afrs h-iarbccd has been n pop- Air. and lit‘ past two ycars. and the grocm. \'l"lt‘l'tlll of World War II, is no-w mcniirg ti whack of which hc could 1'61“ attending Dalhutisie Univcrsily. Wm- ' ll!‘ not he awarn, his suszflfi- Halifax. whcrc they will take up Yifiilillll on that Caryl should visit. his ,.,~5-;dcn,..._ in-latv, lift‘. d1 Moroccan cstntc mattered l (To be Coniinucdt IN MEMORIAM In lovhlfmomory of my dear slur, ' MRS. WARREN SIMMONS llo named uvay January 10th, I946. Pleasant Auxiliary of the WMS. was held at t-hc ncme of Mrs. Harry Vllccks n11 Tllnnsrlay", Dec. 2nd. opened with hymn Silcnt Night; scripture lesson was rend by Ivlvs. W. Mrs. Percy Dawson, Cnpnud. ‘ ‘h GIITIIIG IIP / , . aervice was carried out Frank Cni/cllffe, a~sistcd by and last read and approved. Roll call was answered by each member repent- ing a verse boxes were then opened. amounted to $4.55. frcs $1.00. location had been completed. were then elcqied, which are as film. chfle. __._.__._.__.~_ PLIIAQANT VALLEY W-I.I. Th8 —“_ Assistant. annual Valley meeting of the United Church Alerting our“, E. Stevenson. The wiorsnip ‘Howard Weeks. service was takcn from the Mis- lmcran“? sow; Mm Han-y sionary Monthly. Cllllfllf‘ 1:,‘ Wed“ b)’ , tic lite. Aubrey Cmcllm“ M“ will ' clChtlisl-ian stmrartlnhtp: iltrs-Jrvhn r-nson, Mrs John Bertram, My». ..\,,_D,m.,,.._ Harvard weeks, and Miss Amv A.>.,,,.|_,;,. Help", 5",»; M“, Howatt. Hymn. "Al. the Nilmf‘ of Mbm, “Hcnfnc Jesus cwsed ‘he dwolmnm "'3' (‘oniminirv Frlcndship secy: l°‘l- a Wccks. Minutes of the previous mcclin: M,“ Amy Rowan, annual meeting wcz": Miss" All‘. of Scripture. Mite whch Offering $1.10; Treasurer reported al- mrct lint. pig tn a C hv thc ho Officrrs for the coming your ollcvw President: Mrs. Harry Weeks. Vice President: Mrs. John Bert- Rec. secretary: Mrs. hank Out- . (re-electcd) Treasurer: Mrs. Aubrey cutcllffc ~. The Central Guardian ‘JDIMIES TAXI Phone 525. Footwear at 1T5 Queen Street. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN - SURANCE. AT YOUR SEITIUIJ. — Arnfasi ably bring the prnc down but thc day. whole of lllc industry will not start thin-ks curly and you may continue IIIZAVY Work Pants. only $1.95. Fred Kelly. Tailor. 171i‘: .1bcrs. Walter Gusset. Me:- uary 11th, 8.15 P. W. c. CIIARLOTTICTOWN MINISTER- Ccntral Chri NO’I‘I('l'I. — Mill will c‘ 5c on Junuztrv 8th until further tioticc to fill back orders. Wm. Cnndon N sons. Charlottetown, P. I. ’ ,,,,._.,._.,,,r.d mg‘ ‘Mum... 43.7; A. I-‘l.'R3\'A(.'I-; SIYII (‘own \\'c Will nkdmm 4+5. B 4.‘. v 3;‘. havt- svvcral tun-s iitrrzc coke in a ___ tun" (larva: time. Plcnsn lnmk _\[\|||' ortlvi" non‘. .\. Pit-kart! A‘- ('o. Pitnnc EATON - AIOLYNEAUX :40. The First Bap IINUAUIJAILZYI‘. — hill". and Mrs rival. was tho scone of a quiet ll. u. Ylznnng. North liustiro. an- wrddintz \VL‘Llll(‘.‘FlliY aftornooti, nouncc the rncztgctncnt of their 4 51d win-n Helrn ilihzaheth, "iler (ICWFUCIS .-\nnc to Wnhon l _ r1 of N. C, Aiolyncatix- . and .\l."S. Walto and tlic late Mr. Alolyncuux of El llliPl‘ (ll llHlildX. N. l0 iakc placc in St. Parr PKTIIINTS IINYEILTAINIJI) —On the cvcilillg ci‘ January 5 a vcry tho patirnts of the lntirmaigy whcn .\lis.< hiurici Doiron. student of Ainhrosc Street. lit-Id a nu I-‘riday the laitm-Zo pairnts, Mr. and Hrs. Oildcrt of Morcll. who are their of Birchtvood Street. City. E. Stevenson. Afilton i/Veeks. Baby Band Leader: Mrs. Jean- cttrt Sharman. C01". Secretary: Mrs. Frank Cu‘.- Supply Sccy; Mrs. Iicbci" Wccks. Nfissioitztry Monthly Sccy; Mrs. ‘Pcmpcrancc Semi: ppiwg sci-ya: Mrs. Harry Weeks. 1,9“ in mn- home for the January the bcticdlcticn brouillb ill? m"? charge. and a social hour spent- umn in In wrest. strictly pay for the poultrymaii who run pro- CRASWELL for Photographs ducc more eggs during this highei _'_- price season, Mr. Nash added. Th: IIUWARD MclNNlS Fittcu Phone ‘.2498. UHlLDItEN PIIOTOGRAPIIEI) in your own home on their birth- Crastvell Studios. DOUBLE and ‘Twisted Great George Street. ION Community Con- Baritone, Tuesday. Jan- J5 ‘Tuesday at 2 P. M. at ian Parsonage. F 1g of Auld Lung Sync. hours tvcrv cnjQved liy Mrs. R. (i. 'l'a_vl0r of social in ltonor o! daughter and son- and Mrs. J. B. Gallant Band under: Mrs. Mrs. Aubrey y i-towat-t invited ment- Hytun 568 followed by lost‘. Lunch was served stcss and committee in reserved tor new! but mtlvutlllng of a newsy nature may ha lntwrtec ut flvc cents n word, able in advance. COOKS for Photographs. _ rut: GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Longevity Candidates By Uncle Jon DIR. EDWARD CLOHOSBEY Mr. Edward Clohosscy was born at Skinner's Pond ninety-two years npo, the son of Irish emigrants. Patrick Clohossey and Julianna Foley of Kildare, Ireland. At the age of 27, or in 1882. Mr. Ciohossey married Ellen Doyle, also oi’ Skinner's Pond. They had five children. namely: Ellen, who died ui an curly ago. Joseph. who is superintendent of the Oxford Paper C0., at Rumford, Men, and James a veteran of World War I, now employed with the Vancouver Wa- tcr Commission. James visited the Island three years ago after an ZIhS€“C of twenty-six years. Thori- is Anna of Lowcll, Mass; his young- cs‘ daughter Stella. now Sister Nlary Edward of Fall River Iiiass, who saw hcr father lust year for tho first time in 29 years. Edward Clohossey's second wife was Mnry Aim Callaghan of Ebbs- fire-t. Shr- passed avcuy on Feb. 16. 15317. leaving 9 children. Tins sce- "llll lflnllli‘ are all deceased ex- r-r-pt Avilliam. ‘who resides at Nail Pond. and Alfred and Bertram on the old homestead. llis brother Joseph died citrhnycars 11:0, aged 76. A sis. tci itamcd Itfargnrct passed nwny ll roars ago at the age of 83. S117‘. Hvlnrr arc his sisters. Mrs. William Gaudct. 85. and (Hannnhl M . llllrixztol Rcitd)’. 59. and NIrs. E in-tln/irscnnuit, 87. The two 1,1,1 Inrntinncti livr- nl 'I‘i;_'nls|\. This finc olrl candidate attributes his loin: and healthy nrt= to the flirt that he was n fin-mm; did l-lcnty of honcst. toil, t-nd stayed in tho plat-c whore he was horn. Still ahlc to rcad wiihottt the an! of glitsscs, he enjoys cxvcllcnt licztlilt and has .\'ct to have his Inst doctor. Spmltini.’ n! M1". (‘lnltosscv >11 l‘ri" fishing iry . “ltult- t-otmtry \'..'|.< litllc ntorc urns. with about nrotintl his disirirt V than a wild wilder- ncighbors {cw and for llctwccn. "Bin." ho zidded “we Ylfftfvlat happy and cnntcntcd fam- I.\t n fart, I fccl safe in sayinz: ut- \\t‘l'(‘ happier" and hcztlthict" In "mw 'l_"‘l'$ lllil" Wvhlr- nro today." Mr. f lohosrc)’ hcvct‘ turned down :1 [jtmfi drink of whisltcyn and hp :5.‘ 5' l": lltltls used tobacco nearly all ~ lff. Moderation and temper. ‘WW l" all llllllfiifi" 1111s hecn thc n.otto of this ftnc old gcntlcmand =1 \f‘l'i' good motto indccd, MRS. MELINA MuCDONALD Milli yrutt would (irink of the foun. f‘ _ " loulll ~ll¢‘" Rn to St. Peter's, oi from this district linx (tome the ltiltlrifgst. number of longevity czmdi. Mrs. Melina Pixie-Donald was born thrs little fishinr: village in M M H not’. tho eldest daughtpi» m) Stewart 11nd Marlin Innis Hcr father was '1 . . at onsid passed away Nlucbonlqld on tho old homestead wi “ml llIFPE grandchildren lPT-‘i Mil one Iirotliei- llllJ- Ono one still lives th hcr§on Two sis. _ arc still liv. _ sister lives at St. Peter's. in Boston. Iilasa. rt main indoors for the bctttililid 1"‘: of tho past five years and ' p‘! tve flit‘ pleasures shc dcrivcdg {.33 icddmg and Wrmma However‘ "me has "ol- SlTllllY impaired h 1 er ?l2.’?2°.f.’.;.22.'f. =0 l» ‘ ar: ~~ l ' , h" udvnnccdpcgédH y vtcli (lcspit. ___.___.__.________ ,, Canada Reaps Benefit From Hitler Policy 0'l"l‘A\'~'A. Jan. 8-lCP\-—'l‘tiere was a belated and beneficial echo of Hitler's terrorism in Canada to- day. The National Research Council announced that one of the Ger- mans who left his hctnelnnd bc- cause of Nazism has been namcci (|ll'0(‘l0l' of the important Division 0f Physics. He is Dr. Gerhard Herzberg. (La Canadian citizen who came here in 1935 from Britain, one of the world's leading mirth.- critics on spectroscopy and mole- cular structure, author of three standard tax-t, boo-ks and 100 scien- tific papers, he has studied and worked and taught. in Germany. Britain. Canada. and the Unitcd Stairs. Prrvn 1935 to 1945i, hc was rc- scamlt director of physics at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon imd led in several dis- coveries oi‘ value to astronomy. Five months ago he came to NR. C. front the Yerkes Observatory. Dcparimcni: of Astronomy". Univers- il_v of Chicago, whore he had built the world's longest multiple optical path for the study of planetary atmospheres and found a ntoihod now uscd to dctcci. hydrogen in thmc atmospheres. ‘He will continue researches in the new _iob. lie succeeds Dr. R. W. Bovlo who retired in October. The Council also announced the appointment of Dr. Les/lie F2. How- lctt. a native of London. Entziand. as associate dirtrtor of the Physics Division. He came in Canada as :1 boy and graduated front University of British Columbia in 1927 and studied later at Toronto and Mr- Gili Ilniversitiea. With the NR1‘. since 193i, h-e has been assistant director of the Division since last July. suit. atrr srnonc Ililllfl this! aha lllI - "member was welcomed, Mrs. frnfpiz want: FLIES 10.000 MILES. Grandfallwr in Toronto is callcd by DiVltil Cawstcn. 2',-_-, from New" York after he arrived by air from Colombo The Ceylon-born son of M . Alfred Cawston, David al- reao. llILa flmvn 10.000 miles. I~Ic and his mother were coming 110111: to spend the winter wit-h his grandpaicixt. Ilerbcrt. .1. Scott. trliose wife dicd Christmas eve. David‘. only comment after the long pl trip was: "l: made my lk parents arc mis- Ceylon. Aussies To Sell Autos Built For Royal Tour SYDNEY. Atlstralia. Jan. 6 - tt‘Pr~'l‘\vt~itt_r autunobilcs Dlitli spcciullv for use by Lhc Royal l-‘atn- ily on their Auatrahan tour are l.) be sold at Sydney". The cars will be stripped ct ul! spcciul fittings including blue rigl of-\va_v iiehts, royal szcndttrds two-tray "itdio sPis. Selling 1 v thr- c111: will range front $4,000 l.‘ $6.420. Cancellation of tiic tour has lett many legal tangles. Window scat» alcng thc proposed route that vccrc sold are likely to consiittiie a ltcitdachc to both btrvcrs and soll> ors. .\lan_v window's wcrc paid for in full and authorities" l.)(‘li€‘\'(‘ that no rclnnri van be claimed legally. (Tn thc other hand it is bclirvcd no claims ran be enforced for the baf- ance of IIQXIUPIIIS on wunsinvrs where only a deposit was acccpicd. hioncy spcni on brivhfrnin: up cities and towns is not consldc d lost. hlfanv city councillors cxprcw the vicw that the improvements are permanent air’! should have been don“ _vmrs aco. Tho fedrral covcrr-nrni will in» vitc t-‘ic Kin" and Qurcn in make the trip in 19.30 if the Kiitfs lie-alto will stand it. NEW GLASGOIV “Z I. 'f‘he prn-nicnt, Afiss Elsie Laird presided cvcr the Dcccntbci" incl-t- ing of the New Glasgow Women's Institute which was entertained at the home of Mrs. Melvin Muc- Leod. Nincccn mcrnbrius answcvrd roll call b_\ paving fccs and an exchange cf Christmas gifts. All ter the singing of the Ode and repeating the Creed. one mer MacDonald. Minute; tvcrc read, approved and signed. '.I‘l1c sick committee rc- ported. Needy articles were rt‘- quested by the school connnittec; these arc to be purchased by the new school committee. Mrs. Edtvin Stvenscn and Mrs. John Btilmian. Correspondence was rcad. .590 was vot-‘d for the ‘IIB. Lcagttc. Collectors wcrc named to canvass district for the United Emergency" t-‘und for Britain. The tliflfil Christmas treat was proposcd, and members asked t.» nzakc candy. Fruit. will be bought. $1.00 more was reecivccl for the Orphanage, 50c from htra W. J. aiat-Lcod and 50c from Mrs. El- bert Hill. -k committee, Airs. Percy II and Mrs. Lorne Slcvcn- rfrcshmcnt. hits. Harold Dic ieson and Mrs. Elbert Hill: program. Mrs. A.B. Stevenson and Mrs. Richard Dicklcson. The evening's entcrtainmctit. consisted of a chorus. “Long. Lon; J\go“, bv members. Rcadings. con- tests. rvt-ipes, Jokes and poetry. Collcctiott 78c. Dainty refreshments wcre scrvcd by the hostcss and ccrnmiltc-e. h-leeting adjourned after singing the National Anthem. CARD OF THANKS I wish to convey my sincere thanks to all those on Montague 11.12.41 who prcscnlcd me at Christmas with nice gifts, money. cards. etc. and-also to the box holders of Peter's Road. Alma. and sturgeon Districts for titeir generous sum of money. and n special thanks to collectors o.’ samc. Also to St. Mary's Road 831d lttontazuc Post Ofiicm. Wishing thorn all a ])l't\.'~l7f‘1‘lill$ New Your. ’ Raye Murphy Mail Courier. Motnnguc, R. R. 4. IN MEMORIAM In loving mgr}; of our dcr-r hucband and father. Iluizh Mc- Stvain, who departed this life January 10th, I947. With tear; we watched you sink- In; And saw you pas! away. We tcmicd you with loving rare But could not make you stay. Some may think we have forgotten A: n smile may hide the tears. But your memory we shall cherish As it downs another your. The strongest. living thing in relation to its SIZP is the bvetic. PHONES GRANDAD IT'S WIDE-OPENl There's no restrictions at this Sale . . . you choosel at will from a vast assortment and best of all you choose at Sale Prices already the talk of the town. Bathrobes Ladies quilted sotin 0nd chenille both them or robes. Good assortment of colors. Reg. $6.95 to $24.50. We curry nothing over so tuke 1/2 Price if ntaaiaisiiigwnewasitli, $4.95 ! Sweaters m"; Lovely New rcsses to 22.50 . . $10 How they curried them cIf--ltow they enthused over the beauty of fabric and style in this truly magnificent sole lot at SIODO. We've added more new ones to keep I0 . . . . the size range complete. Dresses now up ..........22.50 215% arr f ALL omen unsssss AND HOUSECOATS 25% OFF Men's ovracoltrs n 29.511.12.50 Men's cvsucoirs n 34.50.421.50 25% or? All other trcoiirs 25% orr Dress Shirts .."§I.95 ‘ Work Shirts . . $1.95 f Sox . . 69c Gloves to $4.50 I Men's fine dress gloves, black By long odds or brown, warmly ti?“ T?’ "'5'. 2.95 l sg.g-a's";.sact.egif"" .5@ Pants to $9.95 | it's the great- lined. j est Punt value in years. Hon- est fobrics ex- pertly tailored Sui iiaiucs That Re $7.95 Jackets I They're thick o: a board and will wear likc iron. A genuine $7.95 Jacket, 5.95 I Now 5.95 sITQBTMF-"is Combinations .. $2.49 ally Defy it's simply impossible to duplicate such Suit value, as this- ycs, we'll give you Worsteds, we give you Tweeds wc give you them single or double breasted .. 16.95 For, fur more than your money's worth-in fact you gal" suits that sold $49.50 for $29.50.' ls it any wonder we sold 200 Suits in c few days? Here's Suit vulue that" reully defies! 29.50 2s Erika...‘ IMACKINAW coArs- _ Some with For Collar; also fPctrkas-Speciul .. . . . .. . . . $10.00 Use Qur wit... Plan-A s..." Deposit wm Hold Any Garment MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR I44 GT. 6E0. ST. CIIARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. The GREENDAL G0. Ltd. LADIES‘ WEAR 99 QUEEN ST. BIIARLOTTETOWII P. E. I. THERE Quota s2 AIAW! M" Nlrs. Wrixon Moore invited Grade II—1. Ell-EC 10:; 3.13013‘ _ nrpmbgr; {m- January meeting. It las Miller; 3. Harry I\ cDonald. Dfitfmllfi‘ mcctinc of \\'c"~tn1orc-l“.~.5 movcti and seconded that. w; Grade I tSrJ-l. Pwrzie Rob- iaizl \\'\n;cn's I1" ' iiiFi- at git-c $3.00 to 11B. League an v llzo {ionic r-f Mr» . T!" . United Emergency Kind ‘ " l- Elwin 5111191; Y. dale \v;l'1 srvcn l1‘.l‘l'ill){‘1‘S and Ioarl Shirley (.<\ll’1ll‘<lll-' vs 01's rrtscitl. One mrrnbci" paid n mjngunlgd 1Q 7g cents, Clas; Ila-h. gigstor: Bandag- r Pull rzill has flll>'.\f‘;'(‘(l and 31995.11; gtdjtmvrmed and lunch was non . vztyinon ear z; , - Iilllltlltkslof last mccring read uni srutcd by hostess and committee ire-cl Co: 78n- apprnvcd, school committee re- ".11 charge. Perl“; “llmdallcu "W" 30" ,,,.,.._m, p3,... ma; M... ,._.,;.,._ l ..__..__ .__ mos. in» . RObBT-SOII. Elise ‘love. ‘ ll \\'a.~ movrrl and .~@...tt<:.=.-t .n..:, msr ROYALTY scnoot. "or il-ic-Douflld- Phyllis “also. M. N, 1pm _ 1m. “mt ,____ Iljravin Smith. Fcrgze Robertson. wiiyol cli.t.c:i for ' l Th following i= the Now-Dec. Willi?!‘ Walfll- _ (Sick cvnimiitcc irnoret cl’ the Primary Dcpart- g4lgylilll9$l RYPYBSEZ Dian! Wlllllr "s for amonn‘ inrnt: - '- _ c p.11! \c\\ comm Grriric V-l, Diane Willis; Z. TBMllPTI "d! Ila-Tl"- S. icol ..~. Bra": ‘l? .1..ncf. ltf.-.Dcnnfd; 3. Lottie Cud- _" _ ' f’ , ‘ mm, Cm l,,.,,,.,._ I TIIL wonu). tyoasr Vet-nor Ainnrt‘, (grade lV~- Aline Cort-oran; 2, _ Iavluralficnal: Mrs. Ila‘. nocrnson, Norma Holm 3 James MacDon- A5 "l1 °lll°fl lfS-‘llll l0 u" PM” Nlrs, Rr-bcrl Xfavhru; ' aid. llv» "i319 “WW5 ‘ml-‘l’ Plwlf" Lunch: Airs.“ Azulnzr Shrrrcn. Cvrade III~<l. Joseph Dahl: L’. DBYCPl" l5 lollll"! Bllllll" l" " Mrs. Hal iloccrscr. Air". Charles chai-lrs Marfiznnon; 3. Lcwisltob- fllllhlllcll Wlflilflvfl l1) the ("PIP .\'lt1cKc rrfson. rral Post Officr. By Fuguly and Shorten IT TOOK MILDEW A MONTH OF SUNDAYS TO GET 1.4g 5g AL QF APPQOVAL ON THAT QEFtNISHNG JCE Ann now THAT ms TARLE l5 ALL cone ,.msr now MUCH or "rnE FINISH EVER snows ‘i! tuND! WE DECIDED TO our t1 EN m; HALL AND WAT COLOR IS ti/QONG. noun JUST HAVE ‘f0 i-‘CDAPE IT DOWN But’ vou 5ND You WANTED tT sWNZD i’ YESBLIT I'VE CHANGED m Lovhtgly remembered wilr and famiLv by Iii-r 4‘