5-) f,.C. Brotherhood Through Understanding s lllLl.:l.NI)T!:'fible to tinder- : tie”! speech. stand at :0! become umver. b'Ome,l;V Kingdom come on earth- sa:-cTm.ngum,e must be created 05 50 I . secon chosen to liacrrnvcdcgadh in the l5l'””I"g.,'3-,1.-lcoiild he done on the ”""”'.1 f of the United Nations. altitlioir;.:mc,l and put into effect lien - . ber mittens. mm 1 lid to learn two languaces W " Cl", American tcrielier in the ” Olwlfh, or unit-ut confessed that Unlxe:1..",m -mm nbm to loam ll” "11 mm mm his two children 'lmhl"cha-vser fluent Arabic with :)(:tell(n.”e swig” children, in the mOCr':ii'l-Bilin. expounder of Hi?- i.,',..,IU, has said of an aux- rla 1 iAfrrmtlonni lanf.!llMP- "Ii ” rim nations under one the five continents for then the mut- of thou-zht will be Oneness of Ian..- sfnl'm mankind V190 . remove rrlia,lous 1 d .--, idiz r mid unite Eas ml Q,-;i;l","1l: lmf it. or brollierlioocl and line" Brother I ix-conic one. :r'.rrclmn'1F l'l'tI')I.lFlG OYSTER 1. Has been estimated 'that fill n..5m at path spnivning produces V l up in soooon egos. f;'&,g,,.,- Insure rmo Quick-Frozen Concentrated GIIAPEFRIIIT JUICE 6 OZ. CAN MAKES IV: PINTS ASK FOR IT AT YOUR ICE cnr.A:u DEALER FEBRUARY 21,- 1952 g - THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. .lIlVIMY'S TAXI- Phone 525. COOICS STUDIO for perfect pictures. nowsim macmsis FOOT- WEAR at 173 Queen street. CRASWELL for graphs. Better Photo- THE SPPJNG SAllu'LES have arrived. J. P. MacPherson & Son. LADIES SUITS - New Spring models. colourful, stylish. From 524.05 to 529.95 at Jack Camerons. ANNUAL MEETING Charlotte- town Tennis Club. Y. M. C. A. at 8.00, Thursday, February 21st. REM It NIIIEB Notre Dame Alumnae. Penny Sole tonight. Brim; your friends. Personals . Ma.siei' Rofwhitlock. the son of ;Mr. and Mrs. Chester whltlock of liiuniter River, entered the P. E. I. Hospital rind underwent an oper- ation for Tonslllitis Wednesday pmornlngz. Ills many friends wish 1him R speedy recovery. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving Memory of get. near to the one that is gone. Alice. As long as the years roll along. Still to us come days of sadness, iTcars In secret often flow. Your cherished memory never l leaves us, Though you died one year ago. Always Remembered by Sisters and Brother. rnrsoinrrioiis Filled With care PHONE 271 WOIlTHY'S .DRUG STORE I.F.IGlI SEMPLE. Mgr. 178 Queen St. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Louise Doyle. who passed away February 21st, 1951. Somewhere hack of the sunset. whore loveliness never dies. She lives in the land of glory. Mid the blue and the gold of the skies. , Fondly Remembered by Margaret and Joan. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of lVIrs.. Amy E. Mcllssey, who passed away "Feb- ruary am. 1051. Mother was tired and weary. Weary with toll and with pain. I'ut by her glasses and rocker She will not neeil them again. Into lIeaven's mansion she enter:-d Never to sigh or to weep After long years with life's strug- glel. Mother has fallen asleep. if I 'I'-. ',',If,,'.r','If'I"t f","lll( II I il,r mi I Ii i AT i'0IJl; A GROCEIIS NOW I wiun roii 75;: Nouiluooog goon fLll()SllY M()l,AhS'ltS ( Ever Remembered by Daughter Mrs. Margaret Affleck.. :0. i.i.ui'rt:i) our dear sister, Mrs. Alice ium-iin,!F0"3V9F who passed away Febnmry 20th, 1951. Sweet. are the memories that lln-llA1l leafs arc dl'l('d from EVEN 8Y6. In memory we'll hold you dent-:Their souls set free. exnlied high. MINT .l()llN. N. ll. luSl'. rm LADIES SUITS -. New wring models, colourful. stylish. From 324.95 to t29.95 at Jack Cuncrona. ATTENTION! - Michael Bros. new Phone number 3192 and 3193. IlEFltl(iERA'I'0ItS., Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs, Storey Electric: Phone 3007. LADIES SUITS - New Spring models. colourful. stylish. From 524.05 to 529.05 at Jack Camel-ons. G. A. RAMSAY AND G. F. HEID- MAN, (Toronto). are co mg the special Evangelistic Meetings in the Gospel Hull (Upper.Princo Street) week nights 3 P. M. ex- cepting Saturday. Sunday 7.30 PM. JUST ARRIVED shipment of Ladies Substandard Nylon Hose. 51 Gauge. 15 Denier. in all the latest shades. Regular price 51.95. On sale now at 51.39 per pair. Prowse Bros, Ltd. At Home Vliqt-liglihrist By Rev. K. Rnbegson Macl-'adyen. B. D. At home with Christ, on Zion's hill. Are ioverl ones in above; They do ills will. amt thus fulfill Plans that roll on Godls wondrous low. thnt world They live with Him through end- less yeurs, Beyond the reach of toll and pain: gone lire doubts and t fears, -and farewells never heard again. lsin, death and sorrow passed nwny; C.-in now with joy God's work sur- vey. For light. they need no moon nor Sllll. Within the universal wnlt: Christ is tile light for every one. In land where shzulows never fall I-lye hath not seen. nor ear hath heard What Christ in I-Ieav'n for them had stored: The gift of grace, by Him con- ferred. Excels all wenltii that men could hoard. I Soon from this world of care we'll 30- i For time on swift wings quickly files: But Christ will take us home. we know. To those bright mansions in the skies. Then praised be Christ. the Lord of Hcav'n. Who has to man showed match. less love: 0 praise His name for blessings niv'n. Praise Him for promised joy above. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my husband. Alfred Smltii. who passed away February Zlst, 195i. I miss you now, my heart is sore, As time goes by I miss you more. ,Your loving smile, your gentle ce, No one can fill your vacant place. Lovirigly Remembered by His IVlfe. V PANCAKE” :5... DAY, . . . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Breadolbuie and Vicinity Mr. Johrl J. Todd, Charlotte- tow-n. visited his mother. Mrs. Robert Todd. on re-iduy. Feb. 15. Mrs. George Buchanan. Fred- ericton. visited her sister. Mrs. Lorne sear-nan, on Thursday, Feb. 14. . Mrs. Arthur O'Matley visited her mother. Mrs. John MaeQusld, Kensington, Sunday, Feb. 1'1. Mr. Edison Jewell spent the weekend of Feb. 10 with friends in Su eraide. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mayne, Charlottetown. visited Mr. and Mrs. Elton Somers, on Sunday, Feb. 1'1. Mr. Duncan Maclienzie, Char- lottetown spent the week-end of Feb. 17 with hip brothers. Messrs. John and James MacKenzie. Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Kenneth Graham who has been inriisposed for several weeks is now on the road to re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Edison lieaney. and little daughter, Susan, Clin- ton. were visitors to Breadal- bane, Sunday, Feb. 17. Mrs. Harry Craswell returned to her home in Charlottetown on Thursday, Fob. 14, after a. pleas- ant visit with her daughter, Mrs. Millage MacLeod. Friends will be sorry to learn that Miss Dorothy Matheson. student of Union Commercial College. is ill at her home in Bi-eadalbane. Mr. week for Cyr Station, in North- ern Now Brunswick. where he is employed by the Canadian Na- tional Railways. Friends will be pleased i.o know that Mrs. Peter MacLeod, who has been confined to her home with illness for the past month, is feeling much improved in health. The Breadalbane Village In- stitute Sponsored a. jolly Valen. tine party which was held in the Breadalbsne Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 13. A number of interest- ing games were directed by Mrs, Cuyler Matheson and Mrs. Wil- liam Gr-ahaim. Mrs. Stanford Gl0v5r 'was in charge of 'the fish pond . III. which many rare var-ie. ties of flBli were caugvhtm Lunch W” 59YV9d by the members of the Women's Instiute. - l Mrs. Lawrence Newson was iostess to the Bi-eadal'bane Vii- lase Women's Institute on Mon- day. Feb. 11. Mrs. James Craig, presided. Roll call was answer. ed with humorous Valetine verses. During the business part of the meeting. five dollars was voted to the "March of Dimes" fund and it was decided to buy several small articles for the school. The Missionary meeting of the "Crawford Memorial” Christian Church W85 held at the home of Mrs. Allan Hickon on Friday Feb. 8 with Mrs. James Craig pg-Q: 5jldllnE- After the devotional per. md MW 590116 Anderson read the introduction to a series of "SWW9-Tdshlp Lessons." It decided to donate a, to missionary work, Mm Fmnlf Hickon. it deceased member of the . society. M". George Anderson invited the "lembafs to her home for the March meeting. Lunch was serv- N1 by the hostess. DVD! sum of money in memo y or -1: My Giant" llelgro Saves Trapped Driver HOUSTON. 'rex.. Feb. 20 --(AP) -A giant negro walked out of the night on a. highway near here early today, saw a. man trapped in the cab of his smouldering truck-trailer, and ripped the cab apart to save the driver. The unconscious driver, Roy Gaby, Jr., as. fell free into the nrms of the waiting'and astonish- ed police. and the negro disap- peared ap quietly as he appeared. "No one knows his name but he did a Job I couldn't do with six trucks and a wrecker." said Depu- ty Sheriff Don Henry, "It was a terrific display of human strength.” , The mystery man placed his hands on the cab door and wrenched it otf. Then he climbed into the cab. planted his seer. on the floor and his neck and should- err. against the top. "You could hear the metal give," said Henry. "The top bowed out, the seat buckled down and the dash broke under the pres- sure" N0 SURPRISE ANBONVILLE. Ont.-(OP)-The town hall staff have presented a. birthday gift each year for eight years to E. C. LaPalme. clerk of this township near Cine. He knows what's in the parcel-it's always a shirt and tie. "But each year we change the color of theitie." said an employee. KINE Elllli T 1325. I',.,.,i,. . III4 Myron Matheson left last gaxzfma, Ewan MONTREAL. Feb. 21st - :s,ooooo IfII.IZE MONEY! .Here'a your Big Chance to win the 81,000.00 First Pnzo or any other of the Il3.CI5Il Awards to a total of 85,000.00. Second prize is 8200.00, third prize is 3100.00 and there are I40 rites of 35.00 each. All of these prizes will be OUBLED if the Prize Winning Contestant has attached only one box-top, label or facsimile from i any alga of tlieb fiollowing products: Velveeta box- to ' Crown Brnnd Corn yrup II c or toglfrom cone topped tin; box-top from Sl,000.00 IONUS any ”Junket" Rcnnet Powder or itlunket" At no nm of the I 4 I Remm, 'rnble(5; Tintex Dye or Color a Special 51,000.00 Iemu Remover box-top; Tender Leaf Tea box- '4 9 I 9"" top from a container of tea or tea. bags; Bovril box-top or label; ResLemou lemon juice label; Vi-Tone can top; Miracle Whip Salad Dresain label; Bromo-Seltzer box-to or label; Si ver Gloss Starch box- top: obin Hood Cake Mix box-top - ll'lu'te, Chocolate or Gingerbread; Johnson's Pride Fumiture Wax label; Davis Gelaiine box-top; Lavoris box-top or label: Zubea Cough T ., paper disc; Mil-Ko box-top; Chase A: Sniihorn Coilee front panel from bag or metal strip from tin; Kraft De Luxe Slices label; box-top from an SOS. container. You need just. one box-top. label or facsimile to DOUBLE yourdprize money. And you can win ii SPECIAL 81,000.00 BONUS. too. Res about it under heading ”8l,000.00 BONUS". CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS the po ular new week-end newspaper column, presents this Great and Easy Contest. This is all vou have to do: Find and circle 19 letter: of the alphabet in this column, which ll placed in order, would I all CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS. Hereis a winning ti . just rent! but a few lines and you will find the word "Contest". .ircIe each of the first three letters and you are on your way to the Big Prize Money! You will hurt the reniaiuder of the letters scattered throughout. the column. The order in ivliirli tliev nre circled does not matter. You may circle the letters in this column or on a. separate slip of paper write the complete words from which you took the key letters winch spell out your solution. These key letters must then be circled. In this way you can semi in as nirinv entries as you wislil Contest closer March 3151. 1952. Be sure to include your name and address. Only first class mail with sullicient ostage accepted. Remember 32,000.00 is the First Prize if correct solution contains Q box-top. label or facsimile from any of the nbove products. THERE ARE 143. OTHER PRIZES EOE A GRAND TOTAL 01" S5,00(i.00l Major prize winncrsi names will appear in this column within a. few weeks. A complete list of winners will be fiirnislmd on reqiiost. Mail your enirln and enclosure: to CONFlDEN'I'I.II.I.Y YOURS, P.0. Boxp350, Slnlinn II, Montreal. Increase your rhrincrs of winning by ruslnng as many entries as possible. III Proleraional Perfection Is-77h;rYou Want in the suit you're p '3? planning to make this spring. choose the ”profes- Buvsw WHYS I-tr .Nt(il-Mnliilu Hui. Y: beyond the awarding of the other I41 ulna until I eu- uet solution It found which auallilu ler this Special SL900.” Icnusl sional" zipper for the fini.-liing touch to the skirt. V The ennmclleil LIGHTNING No. 805. the right weight for skirts, is the zip wer Canada's leading women's suit msnufactiircrs i' 10058, for they know that only Lightning gives you everything you need for zipper satisfaction. It's fine, it's flexible, and it never slides down.-the ah.-nlutr-ly automatic lock mnkes rure of that. Every Lightning has it, and only Lightning has it. Be sure, then. when you buy vour ripper, to ask for the Lightning No. 805 in the colour and length'you need, and you'll fit your suit with the finest! marmalade: will help a, lot! See the difference in your man's mood when you serve WAGSTAFFE PURE SEVILLE ORANGE MARMAl.Al)l'I. It's made from n trcxisurcrl We stone recipe brought to Canada from lilnglanci near y fifty years ago. Now. modern Wagstah'e methods capture the very essence of that famous recipc's su ar-'n'-fruit goodness and seal it in for keepsl On y the best of ingredients are used pure sugars blended with real Seville oranges from Spain, the kind with tangy flavour, but not bitter. The result ispsomething special in quality that your hugband and V0,"- family will rave aboutl Ask your grocer now for tlkiggtnffe Pure Seville Orange M:irni:i.l.'ide-made of real Spanish Seville orangesi The Best Of Mon can be grouchy at breakfast, but the best of V. Llnallicr Beainilul Woodbury ,;,-My bride, Joyce Ky? Waslibum, was V5 (j i, married recent- ”, xv , F Iv. She wore A l ', J rufllrdd: hoop; . I .- 'i i own in ' ' f.Ll,K: (E.h,'f(on lfnving A Wamlerlul Time . . . nrenif. you glad you came to the party? It's hard to believe that Just. it. short time ngo you were feeling sluggish and blue. Now you're liriglil. as a new penny- flniiiks to speedy, sparkling SAL HICPATICA. Sal Hepatica. is the only laxative you need in your inctliciiie-clie.-t. in fact. it's almost a medicine-clinst in itself. It re- lieves so minty ailments so effec- tively. It's so pie ant to inke-- find its gentle as an be. That's why it's such a pleasure to take Sal Hep.-itica for tithe smile of linallli". Why not try it? Day or Illglll.S(CI. fcellntz right. with gentle, sparkling Sal Hepaticnl and orgrindy, and carried a noscgay of delicate ivliiie slephanolis. But her mzuznificcnt Woodbury coin- ploxion stole the show. Joyce knows that Wooilbury Iienuty soup is more than just a cleanser. You see, there is is precious beauty-erenm ingredient in every cake of VVOODBURY SOAP. It's the some softening oil used in. finest face. cream.-, and intended to help replace the natural oils you wash away. Try Woodbury yourself. See what its mild, rii-ii lntlier can do for your skin. And risk for the Big Beauty Bath size of Woodbury Sonp-for smooth skin liead-to- too. A Sorry Sight--my old medicine cnhinctl Thai wns brlors FRIGEX 1-Enamel made it look liright-'n'- shiny new. Yes, thanks to Frigcn, worn medicine cabinets, toilet seats, washing mucliinrs, refrig- ni':ilnrs nr stoves! can all look like now. You see, Frigcii is It special enmiicl flint gives IL hard, ilurable surface-renews that factory-bright nnish. It's economical-ills quick rind easy to npply . and it. takes just. 3-4 hours to dry. The Frigcn ”Home Pointing Kit” is so lizindy . . .comes complrte with brush and all you nectl to do the job. So don't. mean nbout the lost beauty of expensive spplinnccs-just. ask for gunriintccri Frigcn l-Imuncl at your paint tlcrilr-r's. I Hare Lou OI Nit-apWonIr to describe how good this soup is. But. lamina is the best. way for you to appreciate the full-bodml flavour of HEINZ CREAM Oil TOM.-'t'll0 sour. Please rlo-br-.- cnuse I know you'll love it. l'.'vrrlI' one IIOPS-fllld no ivomlrrl For Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup is made of rosy-led, vine-ripened "Aristocrat" tonizitocs-seasoned to perfection by the I'I(ill'iZ soup specialists. It's the Heinz ”Soup of the Month" for Febriiary. So now's a good time to "get so- quainted" with this best of tomato soups. Put. it on your shoppmlz list now. Heinz Crrzini of Tomnto Soup. You know it's good bcvntlsc it's Heinz. Here's A Donor! OI Sheer Beauty. . . colorful and ilirii'ouglil)' rirlir-ious. Econoinienl ns'rnn.br.' loo, V i-arise it is Illlllle with JELL-0 .ll-.l.Ll lOlIDlaR..PreVpn'e (llicrrv Jcll-0 sccordin p to pacliaize d!l0Clll”,L'- Mould in shallow Filll. I Iirn lIl'l'll, break into hits witlv fork, then pi e on plain: hrm VQFAYIKE '-ilcllco in pnrfnit. glasses. Call it ”(,licr'ry Ivrinkle imui which for "repeat performance J00 "it I'll" familv will love it for that tlinllin .ell-O flavor Ax is is "locked-in" each tiny particle. ant l'Cl0il!0(I only when you add water to the Jell-O. Those seven mritcliless Jell-O flavors are favorites the your irouud-rind certainly, no dessert is timer to prcpaig. Serve .lcll-O often. If You Plan Your Mani: To Suit Your Man -liere's It iiinin-c-ui1'se di-ii tlmifs so good he'll risk for more! It's lx'llAhT ,. .4, DIN.Vl'IR-iiiot delicious niacaroni-'n'-vliccse -IIIFII t 3 that's so amazingly economical. One package of ”lvraft Ky ( Dinner" contains enough for 9 main dish for four .2.-. for loss than .50 a serving. Add in every package ' there's a. special. fast-cookie IIllI('.'ll'0l'll. n-s wellpns olicdilhr cheese, already grate . to sprinkle in for rich rliccsn flavour. Yes. your man will lie tliorouglily y pica.-oil with this flrivoiirful dish nnri you'll. be so pleased with the time and meal-getting trouble it saves you 0,0 the shell-info fticnpnf-onfn the table. RS.-Better "stock up" on "Kraft inner" for Lentt You'll (ind it at your grocarla in a brand new yellow and red package. l Moilrru Science has eontribiiterl brilliantly to in problem that toner-rn! us women-intimate feminine cleanliness. 7.0.Vl'llORS nre the result of much rcscnreh and work . . . nnai thousands of women had them the most BlIIllI.'lCI0l')' method of feminine hygiene they've ever used. Grease- lr-ss-stninlcsa-rnow-wliite vngimil suppositories . . . Zonitors are dainty iinri convenient. in use-powr-r- fully germicidal, yet. nb.-olulelv safe to delicate tissues. For frank facts about the important. subject of fem- ininr-. hygiene. simply some to me-Barhnrs Brant, ltll Crescent. St.. Montreal, ll.Q.-and I'll nml you 1 Iran booklet is a plain wrapper. - The smallest print of a news- paper may be read hzl the light of the full moon in the Sahara Des- ert: regions. GLOUCESTER. England -(CD) - After Sgt. John Prior won a pig in an army draw at Christ-l mas he was forbidden to keep it in camp. so he took it home, Then he was fined for mov.nr:, at pig without a licence, a rcgula-I tion imposed because of an out- break of foot-and-mouth disease. l thanks to D LCIN isbieu. I DOLCIN Rheumatic 8., Arthritis Pain: If you are suffering from ants:-iris, rheumatism, sciatica or neurida, you may now hope to get fast relief from pain and discomfort. Thousand and thousands ofymen and women re to they now to oy long-lasti relief- : DOL- CIN from your druggiat today. Int-hcwaPn&laI leliet at Ital Arthrtilnll PAGE THREE A golf a Crown J 1.. C49-' AUNT rmu minis! crown BRAND "- coon SYRUP 35: PANCAKE FLOUR 21: BIIGKWHEAT FLOUR Pkg. . . .2lc larva lotlelus Aunt Jan!-u Inn! for brulrlut. lunch or atlas JEMIMA , PANCAKES A DEMONSTRATION AT STORE ON AUNT JEMIMA will have an opportunity to ple the Pancakes made at DAY I EVERYBODY LIKES PANCAKE . FLOUR For four days during this sale you store from this fine product. REMEMBER PANCAKE TUESDAY. FEB. 26 SILVER SEAL MOLASSES Quart: 35: PURE HONEY 2 Lb. Tin 49: 0l'l( sani- the wE'rnEv's Raspberry JAM 24 Oz. Jar 49: LYNN VALLEY PEAS 1.5 Oz. Tin be-as Superior 2 I" "J... SAUSAGE, lb. 47: Cream of Wheat. pkg. MARMALADE. 24 oz. 5-String Lealand Oaklcaf Choice Jell-0 or Joli-0 PUDDING. 3 for Bakers” CHOCOLATE. V2 lb. 7t.acl7a:lz1wty M... nirrsnsrrr snms KENYA E75031! curling "stones" made of iron. instead of granite. are usually the main commodities in its stones. L Coffee. tea. sugar and sisal are the heavier but smaller than the grsn- growing export trade of Kenya in Mrlnf NHTBULVK Fresh Pork DATES IISIVEIE. 1 lb. . eve . . . . . Z9: rea as. . BACON. sliced. n.. .. '49: - 1 ' Sweet Pickled Picnic TOMATO OULDERS. lb. 49 sour I I 3 fins 41: STEAK, lb. . . . . . . . . 93: White Swan I TOILET TISSUE. 3 rolls 41: Icing, SUGAR. 2 pkgs. .. .. 316 Heinz Tomato JUICE. 2 for 35: 5-Minute )fyFnEr"di7afiEe7(ii cFci"-a'56rFiiii "' BROOMS, good quality. eaclr .'1':."f.".”: TOMATO JUICE, 48 oz. tin, 2 for . . . CORN. 20 0:. tin 17:? .'a0OPlO0iGI 32: 39: -98: 69: 33: 29: 45: n Itlf -I-re race-0 2 for cake .eI"' ervnltvn HOME O 3;: FINE FOODS ..... "7... scans in Silhkist II-gvglOi"anqes! Rlclllk RIWURI E457 NPEEL I l