ICK IIJOWIIS FUD‘ £181‘ FOB ‘PEACE GARDEN hunk‘ is best done in ensalvIrelarpwci-en he Wilmer h" most time for it. Here is s. list of flowers. slammed w WI". color and habits. wlbdoh may be I valuable us in nlwuim e suds“ borders - . Sweet 1F lgoldmfigg-n-drillns nnnual . G, mill‘ l, l v - DhéOX, vefbflens, stock. 18W‘. "M" lli po p e . F ht poor soil —- Nastur- m m, odetil. bonny. por- ‘ r n" ‘in’ ‘Q l n; flowersfllapanesé ho . climbing nas- mimulus. h Fort‘ hot situations TwSigigxlgwiiTg pou-tu , . nfliléfifiluen. a}; annlusl Boil- d . alyixges-Morning sloriee. mwu- rnravm TOPIIINCE nnwssm ISLAND Pair Island. I salute thee Lonely isle. in the midst o! the w! The bright colored orchards and 1W Beauty enfolds Wu Bud b10550"! entwines vines mm; fly u; you whm simmer w: near !n fall they depart. to await tn- They glllguffibll to their friends Promising to fly back when the 1on8 ends. Your evergreen fields. where cattle mt ttoldisturb but the were The beeches. where o children la! ‘mell- gvgces re-ectlo. so happy I“ Besmlefélgfllslsnd, who gives to the ‘Measuring-abundant, laughter and Grateféuriiésre we you b00010 6° Thanksfgtl‘ to Hun. for all he gave turtium, cardinal cl cypress vine, balloon runner and hyacinth ans. For a fragrant all-season border. with material for cutting, ou ma include most. of the follow Ten weeks’ stocks, etunlas. ouch and African mar olds, calcndulas. annual larkspurs sweet, peas. portul a. flow- calliopsis annual um- ""~"""t..:s:r* shun poppies, asters. s, u to . sweet slutan, coxcomb and vllnual pinks, DANISH TENSION BY STIIETCIIING liver see a tense dog or cat? If pets could talk. can you imagine hem sayins. "I'm sonervous 1 could simply s-c-r-e-a-m?" Of course not. That's why you can learn how to relax from them when you need ‘to let of! steam. strain scid out of your disposition. or banish vague muscular aches. All of tthcse ‘nets-voila reaaoziogs are syrup oms o ens on. u Y inlitsting Towsers habit oi shak- ing. or Pussy’; old stretching rou- tine, you can relax tense nwscles. T9 do g5 good a. job of shakn yourself as vour pooch does. stsn bond over. drop Your arms lmply te sides, and swing like med. You can banish tensions the way a kitten does by stfludius 0n tip- toe with feet apart and pushing arms overhead es thoush you W!" gunning tq touch palms to the vine scarlet —Annl Ahssm Mintreal. 0811111!!! 60f sweeter, leslier broedl u” FIEISCHMANIYS can: rl Isl-rev I lliulsellnsslrimllmuvm gwsylAllthollrongth ohbe daelovonrfillgoodnosoofyour In Info!’ an: cue-Ill!‘ "m" '- IIOMI, insist 0n fresh main bers coboea, . l’ Gordon MucMlllan, on Friday eve- . ‘It'll: cnmlcullrtuwu GUARDIAN’ v _ i“ calms aulnnlsny , fhhoehmnloreefizodforun efloell Ill ole IMHO-uh ahflgzgnleewerfidriellypey- CIAIWILLMEIQMQQQ; UONFEDIBATION LII! - IUBANUI. - m ssvn run. wlm "so-l ‘Sea!’ th magic tih . slum stouundler?“ u‘ “m, 1-23-3112 nnnmv mm ls. rm. nell s. Chandler. Show 1-23-11, WILL B21014 0i’ good I-sdies and Gentlemen:- T0 nu: ELE-GTORS or m: cm A , or cusnlonmwv Having served as Councillor for the put slx years at is my intention to nominate dsfo for the Mayan-pity, My efforts have your Council Board, it as s Candi- been to keep the citizens informed of all expenditures and STE? LADDERS and Extension Ladders now in stock. Fcnnell i! Chandler, 3.1 TICKET i Bums’ C sale at, R ding? Old S 0mm m H Drug and _e RETURNS T0 POST HERE -_ Lieut. Norman Black, It. C. N. V. 8., who has received his discharge from the Navy has returned to his former position at the llbcperlmen- tal Far-m. Lieut. Black, who en- listed here, was stationed at Es- qulmllt. B. 0-. in command of minesweeper. His wife and child. from Fredericton, N. 8., will join him shortly. CITY POLICE COURT — At the C115’ Police Court yesterday morn- UIB a man charged with common assault was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. A drunk and incapable was fined $10 and costs or 10 days and‘ ordered to repair damages to a- mount of three dollars. A man charged with operating s motor vehicle while intoxicated was re- finded one week. Ball was set at MT. MELLICK W. I. Tlhe montibiy meeting of the Mt. Melllck W, 1. was held It the home of Mrs. Malcolm Mani-lac on Janu- ary 8, 1946. The and opened the meeting wit institute Ode followed by the Creed. Fourteen members responded to roll call with "the first thing remember." M of D meeting were read, approved and S» ‘Th: Sick Committee reported that fnnt had been sent to four residents of the district who had been in hospital or under a doe- tol-‘s care. Bills for fruit. children's mlristmss treat and balance due on soldiers‘ resentanziosls, were pre- sented and) paid CODIMIITEE 0N HOUSING MEETS - The committee selected by Mayor J. E. Blanzthard at the lest Council meeting to set up s City Housing Planning Commission met Tuesday night in the City Hull. Several prominent citizens were interviewed. It is expected several other organization meetings will he held to discuss possible plans re housing. Councillor B. Ilerle Mac- Donald. chairman of the commit- tee, presided. home party for 58". Stratton Can- non at his home on Tuesday. Janu- Mrs.»AlbelIt Bruce. Miss Olive Fin- s Edna. Robertson wele appointed to collect the dis- trict for a presentation to be made him in appreciation of his services in the Canadian Army Overseas. Messages of thanks were receirved from three persons to whom treats had been sent when they were ilL Materials for sewing and knit» for the Red Cross were dis- tr ted. Some disc took place re reaslng funds and the an- nual Auction - Sale. Collection VETERANS PURSUE STUDIES -Almcst two hundred ex-servnre- men have returned to educational pursuits in the city. Through the vocational training rehabilitation program w men are training "on the job." Teri are engaged in tutor- ial classes, ten in agricultural classes, 21 in carpentry at courses underway at Prince of Wales Col- lege. In addition 11B are seeking Ere-matriculation at the college. e vocational building is expected to be available for students the first of March. MACLEAN-WILLIAMS _.. Knox Presbyterian Manse was the scene of a pretty but quiet wedding Sai- urday, Jan. 12th when Rev. A.G. Faraday united in marriage, Miss Ruth Williams, daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Roland John Williams. Fortune Bay, Newfound- land and Charles Archibald Mac- Lean, son of Ml‘. William Laugh- lin MscLeun and the Isle Mrs. Bell MacLean, Charlottetown, Prince - Edward Island. Witnesses at the ceremony were Mrs. A. Faraday and Donald Cvovan, Montreal. CORNWALL Y. I‘. U. — The rel!!! lar meeting of the Cornwall Y ..P. d Robertson when roll call will be answered b nsm ) one mem- ber of the F rel Ca met at Ot- tawa. Meeting closed with the Nat- itnai Anthem. The hostess served apples and a delicious lunch. NORTH RIVER Y. P. U. On Friday evznlng. January eleventh. the members of Nortn River Y. P. U, met at the home oi ;.onal period. which y r. John MecKirlley w o ned by Scripture reaoins. mqfnwg; by prayer byjiev. A. E. Tod . The hymn. "Ail he Way MY Saviour Leads Me" brought. tlhe period to a. close. The Study Hour consisted of a It W84 decided. to hold a welcome $1 is mittee was given by Mrs. to keep these as low as possible. If my services have been satisfactory ' I will be honored by your vote. B. EARLE MacDONALD Women’s Institutes of P. E. I. evenign. January 9th President PIESIdI§. Roll Call was responded to by - teen members donating articles for an auction sale. Three pair socks Wednesday with the Vice ed were passed in asld yam dlstrib-ut» . ll of $3.16 for the Christ- mas treat to the school ' was paid. Next mce at. the home of Mrs. aries Wood- sidc. Roll call to be answered b an exchange of Valentines. The io ow- conlnlit were a izvted. Lunch, Mrs, Justin Woodsfife‘? rs. C, B, Goss, Miss Vivian Woodside. Programme, Mrs. Geo. Riley, Mrs. Ernest Pickering. It was decided to have a Card Part ixrihe Hall ppm Thursday even g, January Collection taken amounted to . and 50 cents membership, Meeting closed with the King after which an Auction Sale was held smd the sun of $10.40 was realized. A dainty lunch was served by Hostess end Committee. CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. The regular nuznthly cet‘ g of Central Royalty W. I. wrnls hléld at the home of Mrs. Moor Mc- sitor present. r dues. Meet- .ng the Ode. ng were read H-ali C-om- Wendell Wood. After some discussion on weigh- 1118 barf-y it was decided to have the Commit/tee co-lnpi-s-te plans and issue invitations. Each member was asked to take sandwiches and Cake for lunch and e donation for auction sale which is to take blace at weighing party. Sick Committee reported eight. boxes and five cards sent to sick and shutins at. Christmas, School Committee did not make a visit. New Committee were appointed as follows: School, Mrs. MsRne and Mfrs. Buimall. Prc-graullne. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Archibald. Red Cress. Mrs. Wm were. Sick. Mrs Gran-t, lVIrs. Wright, and li/firs. Roper, There will be no lunch committee for Ftbruary meeting Collection amounted to $1.05. Cash balance $202.00. Receipts were re ceived from T. B. league and U. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Mm “Faun Four Mme“ to the Corznt inns" read by Mr. John Mac- Kin ey. Rev. A. E. Todd gave an inter- esting talk on the miuionsfy 11'!!! of Dr. Greniell. this topic is to be discussed further next meeting. ning. Jan. 18th. Meelini! opened by singing hymn 388 "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee." Mr. MacMiilnn led in prayer. The Apostles Creedd wasb repeéstcdt in unison, foliowe y crip urn a mun“; nod o ed Wm, Reading from the first chapter 1f hhgmro“ ca" w lchwaspi-Igsponded Corrinlhisns, 1st to 15th terse. w by Lwenzymim mmmers‘ Mm. Marlon Bell read the first chapter mes b‘ 1m mam,‘ w”, "u; and in tihfz nlew stugypboltakwoplg-IJR? aplgroved habitat on an os ar r us- ' ,- n ‘t even“, lg ti, ment”. The president, Gordon °u can m ex ,5 Boyle. presided over the business period. Minutes of last mnetlntl were read and approved. Roll call M $5.5 Inlivemd bye lapreffinltl? M“ ‘ 1 en y- ve mem era pa c J d Keg Whgate, lees. Mrs. Ford Wilson and Mrs. ,§,‘{',,°1“1§§4¢.-, 1.21s Mumb- Arthur Howard were sp ointed to period Lead”- Ro _ send cards to the sick. t was de- cided that our next meetinE he held in the hall in the form of practice for a Burns’ Concert to be presented by the members. A dainty lunch was served by the committee in charge. and the re- mainder of the evening was spent in practice and games. Study Programme 8%“? of Rutluon by the com WQTQ p“ ' images in charge. were euloved W B nlielresiunents were served b! thFzeQFI-i” is to be held n §.wh‘:cIl(1fi?eCy‘ of s. end Mr. JOY"! (Patriot please cow-l nostril wlurslnns w.l. The anmal meeting of the NON-h Wiltshlre Y P.U. was held at the ARMY CADET OFFICIAL HERE -capt. C. S. Thompson. assistant distr ct cadet training officer from MD. 8. Halifax. arrived in the city Monday to confer with cadet officials regarding future activities. Capt. Thompson, who recently re- turned from overseas before sc- cepting his new appointment. last night carried out an inspection of the Charlottetown Corps at. Armourles. The Corps has under command of Capt. J. Dixon who has held the post instructor for the past several years. Capt. Thompson leaves on return to Halifax today, but will return to the city February 1st when he expects to meet with the local Cadet‘ Committee headed by Major L. W. Goodwin. and other interested citizens to discuss more fully future plans and organise- tlon. Capt. omnson was accom- gengd on his villi. hers by 8.61M town my orps also. "two-cs ... w . British War Victims fund. New Business. Each member is to make $5.00 ln any way desired to be turned in at or before May meet- ing. Meeting adjourned and lunch was served bv the hostess assisted by the committee. Next meeting to be held at the home c-f Mrs. Flenlton MHCLIIYC on Roll call to be answered by nam- ing a federal member. nRAclTL-sv POINT w. I. The monthly meeting of the Bmckley Point W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Lenton MacLure on Jamaal-y 3rd, wlth- ten menlbels m?!‘ One vizsitor DYCSQEL _ ‘e mee ing c-gene by singing the Ode followed by repeating the Crgeélk mounislziniee “d bmmt r9 r mralc three visits. p0 I oznmittee had no report lit was decided to take needle and ihilnblc to next meeting to start making a crib quilt. A letter was read bylvlrs. George Show to encourage all members to complete all unfinished work 35 soon as possible. Collection was taken amounting to $286 Nsxt meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. ‘Mnlter MacL-ure: roll call to be answered by a card to be used by the sick conlmittec. oi-‘fiiiibéiiiii v Rieiresnnlents were served whilc es social hcur was spent. ORWELL COVE W. I. Ooxlclewlonuary mcctihglof Orwell Mrs. Ehrnest MacLcod with ttndewre of cizht members and four visitors. The meeting opened W Slflglg the Institute Ode fo- lowed read and approvin of minutes of the t meeting. -ll ll ans by a New Year's I1 WEI‘ INDIIS TIADI -(@)-—‘l\le firnt he built in ‘Trinidad eleven ' T o Our Policybokim Asamembetofthefiaedllifqyoewill be iadookoowfbat 1945wassnodleryeerof lery satisfactory progress. The realm of pesos finds the Company fully prepared for nil genes expansion of its services. You and the owners of more than 575,000 other polides have joined together in the (Luanda lifeloguannoeefotyolkfiesnndyom selvesameaeureofsecurisyassdinnssdsliede- peodenoe which very few people could ponibly achieveinmyodserway. Lutyeartiiiseo- operation resulted in the payment of over $24,000,000 to policyholders and beneficiaries. The cool-y of the year’: operations is sold Iapbicnlly in l. new booklet "The Canada Lib Reports to Policyllolders”, s copy of which will gladly be sent to you on request. (£35m. Life Assurance Company Eslablirbed 1847 the couch. “Have you forgotten something?" I ask him a shade of amusement coloring my words, he reaches for his slippers wivil no wdvermg of intent and returns: “hot I. and adds suggcstlvely perhaps you have" so iufiltll tomorrow- Diary "Goad- n g t. this, Pat was at the corner store, . aFilOKIIIK a friendly pip with other farmers forgathereii there. He guessed this cold snup would "kape up" and said “arr what else can one expect this day av the your?" and was of the opinion that it was too cold "to work in the bush." The sir-k in the community, continue to im- prove, and even if as report has it that the smells refuse to come in with the tides as thickly as reariier, there is once more, after illnesses that seem to com:- even with a white Christmas. an air of well being restored to the dis- trict, No new babes have been added recently to our population —which considering the present cold world is just as well, and Fall's dream 0i a funeral he could see “as pluin as clay“. which is sllpposcd to indicnlrfa Wedding llna _ taken neither form nor substance sleigh runnrtrs and ajlnvzle ol‘ bells within our borders. Cal's still are down the driveway. "And what birds of passage on the highway were you sending to the store and the bus again carries puss- I01‘. tonight, Ellen?“ James asked. angers to and from the city. when he came in i0 stop only , “ * ' briefly, the responsibilty ‘ll ai- lending to the flrc in the house across the lane having been add- od to his other cares. "A b-t of flour, James-a cake flour" l vx- piained though I never can be certain that. all of my words are not lost to him an an occasion like ELLEN’S DIARY (Continued from Page 2) Jamcs hauled ‘wood home in his spare lime, which with his chor- inc and brushing and cleaning of animals kept him so busy, he was obliged to do his wood chopping "by the light of the silvery moon." There for Jeanie and me he cut some of the "green" to mix with the seasoned. I thought at, the time he unwittingly selected a nice setting for his labor. Just beyond the sliver birch and to the roar of the house across the lane. The billowing smoke made a pretty pattern on the snow to one side of the chopping block; the moon caught the brightness of the flushing axe and for a background the trees ranged along ihc hills. The younzcl‘ folks wore absent. (hon. having zone with creaking _._____ MONTREAL, Jan. 23 _rop)__ Construction of additions to the Imperial Oil Limited refinery at Montreal East is expected to get underwear my. and it u ex Dfirild 1.025 men will be eznplayed on the construction which will in- voive an expenditure of several trgidllalon dollars. 1t was announced 5' One of the features of the new program will be a " met to be built in n, Structure equal in height to a l5- storev build incorporating the fluid cats st method of crack- 1118- The “cat crackers" are war- time deveiopmems which pmduce SUDNPIOT fuels and also bases for And now our young folk have gone in the frostlncss, lo the house eyui-hciic rubber and plastics across the lane. Jsmcs re-rluvirlg The “cat cracker." named be- his boots, that have taken many cause of the catalyst process of a step in our behalf from brr-ak cracking crude oli. will brcnk the of rlnwn until rcvcnt moon and crude oil into gasoline, motor oil slur light, catches sight of .1 [lull and other byproducts of white and a dark nose beneath Commencing 14th. January and Ending 6th. of February 2 Piece Dresses, brown and rust only, reg. $4.50. sale . . $2.98 Children's mitts, reg. 85c, 89c. 98c, $1.25, sale . .69 Snow Suits, one and two piece, reg, $7.50, $7.75, sale 55,93 Snow Suits, one piece, reg. $9.50, sale . . . . . . . . . . . $6.98 Snow Suits. three piece, reg $11.95, sale .. .. $7.75 Chenille House Coats, reg. $4.50, $4.98, sale . . $3.75 Infants’ Buntings, reg. $3.25. sale . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.49 Children’s Silk Bloomers (small only), reg. 69c. sale . . .45 303's’ Cotton Jersey Suits, 2 piece, reg. $1.89, sale .. $1.19 Childrelfs Sweaters, Coat and Pullover, reg. $1.35-$1.60-$2.10-$2.35, reduced t0 .98 ALL SIZES UP TO ANIJ INCLUDING SIZE 6X PRICES SLASHED. Children's Wool Parkas, ‘reg. 89c, sale .76 WOMEN’S Slil JACKETS. red and gold only, reg. $9.50. sale WOMEIWS SKI CAPS. Reg. $1.25, sale . $6.79 .89 Goods Purchased inclusive these dates are not exchangeable. THE SPORT "roceslzv -nnleo'lseelll off neu- the so-ton Iere, and h iltthhliil erode. 159 QUEEN ST. PHONE Gill-Ii