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Phone . - ' ' E061 or e40. 1 ' s." ..‘£“.“.2‘....‘-‘;°',.°§;§...°.£."l3%°"li‘?i —- , ,, ,m, mm "l AILY C ROSSWORD s? 1 H’ r=a<1v1=1= 111111 111 wltlvflll" 111*" offmlls ffielll-lluleiufff ‘i’; I/ ciueurenpl? v - P 1/1 E E 4 ' I will adequately feed the present] lougom p / IWIWW a t y _ aoaoes tgbleol 3:11? g f f: s Y V’ ‘s; f, pflPlltlslgml-Jllfldflirgle"niédggwlr;i ___. Mill! N0 etreake! III! _ Hrmlll . - e lm re l. 1 M’; n!‘ ‘N73’! ‘m l . Jackson 81:23; 711:6” , , G ’ Z11’ , ,1 lggc, theewofid. That the enemas! w“; ‘an, m‘; any w Mow Ngldm? "ma, ‘ ~31"! u . P " 74 4» ln lets ls one of the most serious ‘on Ah. “d n“ connwlom t: O pan o ummulm cuckoo ZLVleswlLh ’ " I d b] kc i, m u W.‘ ' (mill-l. l- P01! 22~F¢"°1"5 l f: :- f e ‘ “dc: digit-egg, at]; Clgrlladisans, mgw am- fix?‘ ‘m: Emma Phonf 1 Lab“ 1113* “W4 4 r s Y: t c <1 ong the wor1d'5 hustled people. .__ makee hard water act soft . . . dives an Jhln“ Pwsld”! zlhumey‘ 4-“ Y" l‘ ’ l 5 tak ‘a ste which will aggravate 1g 3'93 N339 wing, ' bee 6 Re on 35.01am oaitlon / :4 £441 u e p l r Pa‘ "u: ‘mum 35' 1315mm u’! Obtained ‘I Wfidere for8pparts i 4 a w 4 s s s lllemflitishortage or put land out of mwml; “y, (“l1 dung‘; d ton. these super-values at the Marie i‘ “will” “"°““¢‘Y ‘m’ m1 Va 1 em sir etc Elena. Salon this week as ~ . . -. ~ . .00 for . v “flau” ‘Qufiffgf, "-353; '°""""" m“ nus. monsoon $1.15. $10.00 for $5.00. Plwne 2191. ii a = . saougnlsn u jrsle-‘lgz; 1:25am‘ L fir?» an; '¥"""“' "a '6 Gm‘ °°°‘*°' 1 Vllmvnwan MINI... wasbln: baby _,_ f ‘ I .Exc ma- ur is 3 . reame a . ewa , t’ ' tlon magistrate SELType lZTopaz FIORM " M" bottlefi dial”!!! l - IOJEngIlsh l3. English measurel humming- UNION SCHOOL will" M; i» ‘"11 W" mall‘ Vll“ minor, r a l, “ovens, novelist 3133"“ mm ulactrurers agent, Charlottetown, I“ O Clip,” M-Jtllllh‘ 1 l‘: t W “ m Man,’ Honor m“ or Union school (or has taken his son, m‘. W. Gordon y I m l N M 1; u 1- |; g 1 n g , -l -' ’ . ‘ . Beers into partnership and the " m "99P in‘ l ‘ ' l“ §“f,’,‘“““,° ‘hf; “EH13! q‘ J?nuar1y'M ,1 d ‘business will new be kltown u > woodwork’ pm“ g .nancan r8e1(&—-.l0hll’l ~,. sow ‘"13",, ,,,, “ml”- 1 . ver GradeVi1()_1. y c en. ‘ - Srydn Street. M . B . -i . Q8, 8335f“ "GQQQeWQ/‘lulams’ ‘£1233 l, a. 51...... ‘or rllllfi “l2: "if, VEL washes better in the lukewarm water safest for ., (mm, a my Forsythe’ '3_ Elm‘ Inmn’ lrllavlng served four years with the h‘ - i woolena, slips, blouses .'. . so fine washables stay l -' . fill-America" and Marie Lewis (equal). “VY- fresher, brighter. ' - Painter __ 1. rr Inna . . 1 . . _ . Illtrmvestnele ,_G5'§§§.,wo11..., 3.2231212!‘ L-ewlielwglilrggsls slim-EL: "gmafz- m? Worhalubblelorh Magic n»: r...- var. 1.. rub, m» worn/u" l 1 . 11 - (Gllldlil and “m1, Irm,“ ( u,“ — - ~ " é- jovce. Presto! Ocean: ojianing fragrant Bubb!e.r—and no rin 1 ' ' l v ‘ i 4:21am“ m“ Stage V 1 MaewoodqMatthews 1mm‘ ASL sum‘ of Agencies d by ECCIIII C08! “mum, the ‘ab’ ‘ l ‘ 3.Rlver(Fr.‘ o Bu“ a Norma hman’ the Irnlpelrlal Lilo Assurance Oocn~ l -. - - - ilder than ‘ . 35, Say gggln G d9 C131‘; 1 wand!" pony, was the guest speaker at the m 39. Al h ll P“ e _ ' nthly lrlmcheoui meeting of the luxu 00a e. - . € “.11? c A521 hgfljl°ll H°Y‘~“,“l1=1§nee Edward Island Llilfiemllnder- ry p VEL Qmmlq Guaumulczvll by COLGATE .'. ‘°"”' 1 duswagger ' ' ' |wlrlters Association w was ‘ t lelllsnrllee Grade 11 - 1. Freddie Clark. ghgld at the Qtarlottetown Hotel , roughly 2. Shirley and Estella Inmen yesterday “ml-mom The Regional - 143. Weed (equal). “Haw-cud”; M“ R ;_ Rape", 2. Joan Meclkod. i. Roger Mee- an average o! '10 per cent in order Grade V1 (a) — 1. Eleanor Rum- - dlEgg-slmped Grade l (a) — l- Earl Matthews. presided m m’ absmce o! the Lean. ' o; merit: Betty. Elspeth, Cecllne. my, 2. Roy Bell, 2. Myrna Arthur. SLICED HIS SHOT M , (egorgamog Grade 1 (b) -- 1. Garth Wllkle. Provincial mwdmy A n" M“- Grade 1V - 1. Celine Naddy, Virginia, Margaret. Renaldo. Grade V! (b) - l. Nancy Gillie. FOR RECORD DRIVE - Bight Grade 1 i“) _ L weshl‘ Inman‘ Innis. Mr. Hamilton who is in the 3- mmld‘ M"°'D°"‘1d- Elellwr. Lorna. Eileen. Mildred. Grade V - 1. Norma Rayner. AdRemunel-etes Teacher Bertha Doylc- n, conga-m, “w, m, Island re- Grade 111 - 1. Elspeth Mae Augusta, Kenny. Rose. r Gall t CASTLE outh Africa Feb C y I 2. Keith Rayner. 8. Mild Qtl NEW . 3 . DOWN ' preaentatlves of his Company. 1M"!- 2- Auiuete MacDonald. Teacher — Freda Carver. Grade lv — 1. Jimmie Oliver. l7 — (C?) - A local seller __'_l.Fcrmer spoke very inatructlvely m5 111- Gm" 1'1 — Elwlflr Mac- —---------- g Reta, qellem, 3, Roy Hardy. driving off the 15th tee, sliced tho‘ ; 1 lduchy. spirirlgly own several important Donald. SOUTH KILDARE SCHOOL Grade III - 1. Jean Oliver ball, It landed on the top o1: 3 1 film“! P118888 0! 1110 l-"MIFBMB 50111118- 5?!“ 1 (a) "11 Elle!" Mac" ——-— 2. Vera Oliver, 3. Jean Oliver. car on a freight train traveliln] , 3, 1 I W ‘The think! 0! "he 5580114851“ ‘W5 Dmmld- Report for the month of January. Grade l1 — l. Ethel Rayner. towards Durban nearly 200 nlliel _$Yy[oQUQ1'5_A “nun”; qmhg” b " gitaecctkded the speaker by Mr. C. H. “Cyilroerde 1 (b) - l. Margaret Grlade 1X ~—- i. Paulo Gillie and 2. Bobby Wells, 3. Helen Arthur. away. 1 1 - ~ - P l . . - . . . 2;‘. ‘ w K w N z L A R Y LU Q v R I Y _ G R Y z and. 1 c) _ L Gav ' ear Oliver (equal 2 Norma Grade l l. Clair Oliver 2 If the ball reached Durban the , _ ,1, Q ( an Me Locke, a. Arnold Hardy. prawn-rum. fir. Dr... l ‘AQYWZ DI‘ R ARGNDAQYDRO RJRWY- Yesterday's Cryptoquote: EARTH IN ITSELF CONTAINS A‘! ONCE THE EVIL AND THE CURE-SHEQLEY. Dlnrlbuted by King future: Syndicate. LIL WAIT FOR. WARM WEATHER SAmT JOHN, N. B.. Feb. 17— , KIM-A recommendation that loe be removed from city streets at. m estimated cost of $7,500,315; j . ' Felictedby City Council today. -, Executive Director E. Royden Dolter told Council the operation . would employ 50 men about 30 days and suggested that the ice he removed "if conditions do not unprove." I a . 7 Oleodve cough due to 1'1‘ colds. egngglegr Get 51;‘: l! d I I I a this cafe. vffll-‘ription- - ; . I199 fm-lrlula of proves: l." cough-relief ingredi- Gte long used by d“. ton. Not a narcotic. Let childrgn enjoy freely. Gives quick, 1on3. flag relief 3 important Ways: I. Help loosen phlegm d I10 - IISCINT. » $11" It l. ‘l’. Hot-MAN Lro, i are ctarlmem. MELVILLE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Melville Women's Institute was held on Feb. 6th at. the home of Mrs. J, J, Glllls. Mrs. Shaw, pre~ sident, presided. The singing o! Ode, and repeating of Creed, opened the meeting to eight mem~ hers and two visitors. Roll call was answered by say, sing, or play. Last minutes were reed. approved, and signed. A fish-pond brought in $1.10. All article clo- nated by Mrs. Show and won by Mire. MecPhee, 98 cents. It was moved by NFL-LI. Mackenzie, seconded by Mrs. Maobewtobuyapairofbiank- eta for friends who suitered by fire. Secretary was advised to buy canvas for s. hooking party in ‘the near duture. Mrs. MaoPhee invited mennbere for the March meeting. roll call to be answered by Irish Joke. An article for ticket sale Was donated by hostess. Meeting closed by re- peating Mlzpah in unison, after which I. delicious lunch was serv- ed by ma. J. J. Glllls, assisted by M51. Shaw and Mrs. Emery. NEW AIIGYLE SCHOOL Honor roll for January: Grade X 1. Vincent Mac- Kenzle. Grade 1X — l. Meredith Mac- Lean, 2. Florence MacDougail_ Grade V111 — l. Arnold_Mac- Eachern, 2. Cecil MacDougail, 8. Duncan Darrach. Grade Vll - 1. Mary M. Mac- .‘ l.“ ""9" ma" Dougall, 2. Florence Darrach. Llootho ruunlrriloled Grade V - 1. John MucLean. membranes Grade 1v _ 1. Charles Muc- Eachern. 2. Kenneth Machean, 3. Louis stalwart. Grade 11 - 1. Stella Mac- Eachern. 2. Jean MacEachern. Prizes for stars -- 1. Stella Mao lhchern, 2. Jenn Maclllachern, Teacher - Ethel MacKenzie, MANNEQUINS WIN FASHION ORDERS IDINDON. Feb. l7 - (C?) - A novel dress competition between London and Stockliofm fashion houses which resulted in $00,000 worth of order: for Britain took p186; recently. Th! I-‘llxlish end Swedish mannequins competed in a dllplay of the “new look" to the Swedish public in the city's Grand Hotel festival hall. The English mannequin: were voted the winners deaplts strong competi- tion Irom five mannequins hand- picked from [iris from all over Sweden. llllliSlllll lllliil’ For Real Relief from indignation Due To f‘ natipetiofl ' l rile! l b d cl: ‘ 33'.‘ fielfelfilfil? t’... p.53‘? rift-lee’; fimetbirég lobrl yalllmlnlfltliillllttlilol: the true calm ur rou e I I ~ “fifth: etuehyollalrereiln trouble in not in the IE I l! e \l whze 80% of your food is dl eeted. And when the lower pl‘rt geu luy. Md may hll to I'D El‘ e ha‘; ygu l... for real relief is something to wake u your lower intestinal tract. Some- thing to an ltiout eflectively-belp Nature h t. mGetdéfierfar gills right now. Take u di- ymgd. The gently and clfectlvely wake up your dlgoet ve tract. This permit: Natural own di enlve juices to rnlx better with your food. ou got zenulne relle! from tho ronatl- peues that la cousin! your inure-tier w you 1 l goo an - °'1';u§°c'e'§'e.re Pills toda r. 85¢. Wake up our nHUGHES DRUG COMPANY will be open this afternoon and evening. OBWELL SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of January: Grade X - 1. Kenny Machean. grade 1x .'_ l. Mildred Mac- Donald. 2. Frances: Noddy, 3. Noreen McKenna. Grade V111 _ 1. Rose McKennn. Grade Vll - 1. Betty Mao- Donald, 2. Virginia MacLeod, S. Blair. MacLean. Grade Vi —- 1. Josephine Noddy, 2. Marcellus MacDonald. Grade V — i. borne MacDonald, Kflml. 2. Iknatiua MacDonald. The tollowlng pupils made over I Elwood Gallant. drive may be claimed u l world‘! Grade V11 ,- 1. Anne Ramsay. Teacher -- Bertha J. Bowneu. longcllstance record. 2- Verna Rayner, y 5 luteltllall tract for real lel from indigo: an. urged by constipation. llllll Ell’ To those lands in ruin now, the world is eternally indebted. They can make their contribution again — to our life and the life of our children —¢ but. only if we save their children now, give them new faith and courage. This vital phase of the campaign is the special res- ponsibility of the Canadian Council for Reconstruction through UNESCO -.- a volunteer bod; representing Canadian organizations which are active or interested in educational, scientific and cultural progress. They m- r age of five i must be led, loo That is why Canadiarl Appeal for Children is not only concerned with providing desperately needed food and clothing in devastated lands. Its aim is also to combat ignorance . . . re-equip ."classrooms” (too often openfields or rilined buildings). . . re-establish laboratories, libraries and training schools... enable doctors, scientists, artists and engineers of the future to regain the ground lost in the years ofdostruction. ¢umcAuAo|AN APPEAL r asepti- Pravlaalal culm- n. not. rm! Ltauprrtt. outta Iaallilrtm. u... Oiarlattatell. m Healthy and thrivin: these 18 Doberman Pinacher large family is called "Mex". and is owned by Mlae Violet Knowles. 5m N, weelu, the puppies include It: males. . wholes all were born in the same litter in Vancouver. Mother o! the unusually y: Doberman: usually have famillec of 1mm, seen hem m, u“ are undertaking special projects to _aid teachers, students, scientists, artists, university students and faculty members, and to supply them with technical and material needs sorely lacking in war-devastated countries. The restoration of leadership is an indis- pensable step towards matting the world ‘of tomor- row secure for the children of today. _ II ‘IIIIY III IIOIIAVII; Olll WORLD II LOST To contribute its share to feed, clothe and educate the world’: children —upon whom the future of the world depends — the Canadian Appeal for Children must raise $10,000,000. YOUR llllP IS NIIDID NOW. Any BANK will receive your donation. Since you may not be canvassed dodt let failure to act be on your conscience - turn your sympathy and good wishes into a tangible contribu- tion i- go to your BANK and GIVE. t .~ ollcllllulun ‘t