/)/ /// STAY "l//"// //-/ ///,/ 4,- Ja‘ OI llYPOPHOSPl-IITIS “PEP! ‘and ENERGY Feeling older then your years? All “washed u ‘l ettheendofthedey? hynotectnowtohp revivecyourfle genor-togetbecktho “up en go’! fe ng that vigorous, healthy people cnyoyi l’ ll ‘S heshel l f - ked ‘not; yr", thepizidineorfesloelgslleetarthet algal: hell reserve strength sad energy, Fellowei sharpens ep aide digestion. tones up ee- hausted tire nerves —- gives you s reel start on the toad to better health end energy; By ell meens try Fellows‘ Syru of H h hit l And remember, by eidin egsimilzggg. olierllovierl" helps your system get benefit from your dell meals; Recommended the world over es en all round tonic builders Ask our drugglst for Fellows‘- Syrup: wo sizee—$1.39 end 89o . FELLOWS’. SYRUP The lgecond Mrs. Draper ' lINeeIHeeee Will’ islther, do IABMERS URGED TO NOTE MARCH 81 Fol-men sellmg alfalia, red clov- er, alsike and alslke white clover seed mixtures and obtaining p i- cipation certificates entitling cm to a share in proflts made on export oi’ these seeds will not be issued with further participation certi- ficates alter March 31, 1946, the Special Produce Board has nounced. This date. the Board says is con- sidered suiilciehtly late to permit Iarmers time in which to market seed oi the kinds mentioned. ._ per cent smaller than oi 34,970,000 price per pound a.n~ in ‘iv-ls. The total value from last year at $4,946,000. Qne-iihird o! the Australia lies in the tropics. HONEY CROP LESS According to the current estimate oi production, the 1945 honey crop amounted to 30,683,000 ounds o; 12 e 1944 crop pounds. With a lighter crop, prices goneraly were above those oi last season, the ave for all Canau being 16 cents as against 15 cents oi the crop was down about 6 per cent continent of u cock. where's that, divine Kitty, and or?" “Oanoe Place." i?“ ts“°ii‘°°i"‘“ ‘“"' e s lps. i ticall . ins to quell the ieelirrl? oi i122’; ness andudisappointmenit, "No/- They looked deflated at that and he was reassured, realm l fat-yahoo atsxhe flat taste oi t l “l to iss didi Ho vitiahhihéhmfi b Mid moved zigzag t throne: signaled to oi her limbs élnml‘ ground now. he nelaxecL hill» hummlhs against her cheek. e realized how cold his lips were. n ainist this he chided clumsily: m e more waltz with Scuddgg- m‘; ‘Y 11 have you encased. Dorian." It was worrying him! The Pick ol All (thick: Arc Swill’: Baby (thick: '6z—>:e—1i» snrs-Q:q t Helched‘ from selected, tested flocks, ., Swift's lnby Chicks are bred for High ‘ livability-Feel Growth-Fuel Feolherlng — Early Mciurily- Profitable Production P. SWIFPS IIATCIIEIIY CHARLOTTETOWN ‘IIOiiidhvnliqlII-innlnnlcnu-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.‘ n ‘ee-e--‘-------- --- ---er--ue------¢n- e- ‘eminence-eases Bill vouns sow! v T/IUFWITIZQ x>l"='UO‘I :1 to give her no less . “You needn't run himpdowlfilim. He's veriy kind." “Heb h love with you. isn't he?" "Y‘?~"- since We were children in 351191118 school. Ever since 1-" ahe was going to sav “fell in love 1th you. my darling," and bu, gxt-aexgigllf)’, “Ever since I can re. Unacoo talbl J‘ "Poor detail!" y ‘m muttered‘ The danoo stopped "lth 15. éwnbbliisllt srlash oi mvllsic gridr a a or e . I 1. Dag?“ wqrfisperedzn he hubbub moo ' . 01' "IIWIW glllierllogvgggglgegagoevifi rl lit; 00-" Jolted out of himself goth sur rise Jim gripped 1191- e1. yo. Euled her toward iiim. L00, here! Look here. You wouidnt! Scudder hasn't -~ why it's impossible!" He - "t recognize the chiseled white icce and the vivid hard shining 33:15; .5118 was cool and uniathorn- he saw Scudder calmly mount; n“; bar stool on Doriarfs leit. Down WIVES the circular counter Dick was locfrin their way, He gave Jim a imz ed‘ and disturbed glance l"! if W’ Say For tlle love oi’ Pete. 01d boy- Havent Clare. and I done our best all night?" Dorian w“ lswhlns very hard with Scuddqgr, It came to Jim with an unsasv ache that “Skunk" could be verv diverting and clever when lie Dorian wanted to. 1 k i clampagne coc ta ls, ignoring fg-lghofbl/Qll, lgflli. gave hllxntg fig]. mums a ouzer , why not! Outside. n a m y Parents ta ieet, sipped higiltballs, and thank- d was buying ior this comfortable lo tance range on the antics o Cornelius. seeing his inc. was along the bar a whis cred comment ran like iire. spar here and there. another. “Scuddari Who'd have thought old Skunk could have out in on that!" ‘Ilwo id black backs on either Gide o the white-gowned 01w at the bar Dissonance red uer . issued oellngs, a; i1 1mm "D a tlxihit wire. Ilt was Bebe and nis who out it tihrough. By Ken Reynolds a . - ...-."""~‘. -.-., ,. »m'~i" ' i": I muggy p yoosey You . r s mus MISERY liver Forehead Quickly Subdued From the pm c! o prominent business man in Montreal romeo thelollowing Intending statement : “Over my eyes end ioroiieed the distress wee acute. My breathing " "P" "new itsitetica and wen when my condition wee tucked the w“? 2m ma: ve . u senile e KISS toils , TIRED rmisc Gililllhiutll A P lulellawlleed uuh-kedDeftIeunvlb ea we " ' bu. eesee and!‘ “ yd "II “ , Ifll " 1?. om E: eel! hid _ borne w cell. s; i! U,“ _ ll - s. pinspy. I hint . h‘. bWW-andlheveihe tieneetow gtvuoe visit. And rn gfl-ln eoidlim " emolniodemswlohliihi with- gum‘, H’? "PW M “ “mi 3° h" 1°" m“ F"... muesli-sees ‘£2113 111d Gile- lsmrsing cohorts at the mqesizlaqwltiinuw a gorsndwenderedouthere 0w m he! twenties Elli mo“ d h» l“""w'si‘a's'l.t'sn ww- WNWFIN llisoovertorspogtil; “h “'- ohed nun amen glinowitt. on ‘on ‘ls-sled - v ‘"8 He shingle thegohe m t ills “v3 m ‘when l l; W m - And Vlclnlty a. ldeinet 1cm. iinnre ster r y m. m, 181$’ aristocratic head. of Sounder ‘-_"' bent to 1n the mum,“ Mr. Melville Yoretcn has arrived movements oi e dance. homo and has received his hoopl- m - v ""12. flflmfl sMW.==..:~;l.~".:r.-.a 01‘! » 0 . . . gossip ignited wwwth v Bliehiendmeud 1 pm oversees sew service divorce b_y ‘collision’ iiiitmmmfl and Northwest Europe. n“! n ~ . . 3% ‘She aisleaAiTsl» limos 4 Mr John Stewart retired 01m I-Yld getting the time! trainman who r some seys that's more than been n patient 1n the P. E. Isl d glgt "Iv, set". and. "That mm is how oonvel at ah _a Whats-harmonic told me the home o1 decanter, Mrs. osunn Amen-loan o! Irish distrac- Chester Walker. like that, until: --- wag‘ M“ m“ __ Miss Gladys Batter-shy and m” Norma Cleveland. oi Mnncton. N. B. are visitixuz here. Ruests at the home oi m. and Mrs. Allister '8. Stewart. Sat. and Mrs. William Hook were visitors to Charlottetown recently. LAC. Raymond Lavandier has arrived home to spend his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Plenznin Lavandler. Rey is stat- ioned et Debert. N. S. Mrs, Lemuel Robinson. Lower Montasuc. visited friends and rel- ° stlves here on Tuesday. Mrs. Ward Dryden was in the city recently. Among local residents visiting days were: H/Capt. J. H. Fitzger- ald, Miss Catherin Fitzgerald, Mr. Howard Gotell, Mr. Robert Neill, Mr. Frank Lavandier, Pte. John Stewart. Mr. Gordon Stew- art, Mr. Sheldon Ross, Mrs. Albert Raiuse and Mrs. Joseph Goteli. Friends oi Mr. George McLeod, iomieriy oi Upton, King's County. will be pleased to hear that he has taken a position as ledger keeper with the ROMP. in Ottawa. Dur- ing the war and iollowinfl his dis- charge from the Army. George was employed in the Censorship Ofiloe in Ottawa. Mr. James H. Skinner, runner lo- cal resident, who is spending the winter in Montague, was Georgetown on Tncsdav and visit- cd many oi.’ his old iriends. Ash Wednesday services. held ill Holy Trinity Church here and conducted bv the Rector. Rev. Cl. R. Hartman, were matlns, litany. commiriation and holv communion at 9.30 am. and evensong at 7.30 pm. Ricv. E. R. McVlcar and Mrs. McVicar, Pownsl. accompanied by their two children, were guests oi Mrs. McVicsi-‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart, oi this town. Babs, her cheek thrust aiiectionatc- ly on Dorianfis. Dennis, pressing upon Jim's shoulder. “Darlin bar stopped sinking to listen. "Let's have a double wedding in the ialli" It was the ilrst public pro- nouncement whidli assumed tihe engagement was om. There was a curious silence. Scudders nose over his rye grew pinched and sharp. He sat pei-ieotlv still beside Dorian. Jim heard himseli say, " sts ilnei I aoccpt ior both oi us." "I'l let you know," Dorian said "when the leaves begin der drew a long breath. The music beat u. behind them. "My dame," Scud or said. Dorian slid down oi! the bar stool and took his arm. Dick went 0L! to out in on his sister later, and Olara pluck- ed Jim's sleeve. h;3.°.1’°“li°"°""' Gil‘ “"" ..'2"‘“'1i ways D brow‘ . en your punches in pu ic." Hie raised his head. “Barn. a in ior this very greet lady." He I have e. hoe-rt. That's a'." "Well," she said. “you're not the sortiocistandruriior it. Lets dense instead. Do you tell bet- m?" “I feel all ri t." He den Charlottetown during the past iew . canola!‘ ' t 4 BIGGEST POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTION. THEY CALL FOR IT. ills-c." , Aasrcottscrluo ‘ The Prince ‘Edward Island Hospital reps! rouosmow And MONDAY IF YOU RAVI BEEN MIUSID BY THE MEN THE GLAD T0 RECEIVE YOUR DONATION. MEET THEM WITH A SMILE AND THE HAVE THE ENVELOPE READY WHEN LADY COLLECTORS WILL BI This picture was taken in they temporary workshops at the 0rd- nance Grounds on Brighton Road, Charlottetown. It shows the Car- pentry Class at work on wooden toys and was taken in December, 1946. Subsequently these toys were given to the children oi our two orphanages, thus doing u gcod deed for the children as a result of the traininlz and practice at the workshops. Some o the boys, no doubt. took a few of the toys to the kids in their own homes, and that was a good idea too. Modern IIUOFCSCPHI lighting fix- tures can be observed in the pic- ture. When Canadian Vocational Ti-aininz equipped these tempor- ary workshops as a joint project oi the Dominion and Provincial Gov- ernments, these lights and other model-n shop equipment were pro- vided. It is intended to move into the new brick and steel building on the Prince oi Wales Collage grounds as soon as this has been completed, and, oi course, the lighting fixtures along with all equipment will be set up there In e iew weeks, this column will curry a lcture oi the new work- shop bui ding, for the information oi all who are interested in the training oi our war veterans. At resent certain staging and board- ng over the entrance makes the building undesirable io photograph; but in a iew weeks. We shall be able to show you e workshop "as is e workshop." As a matter oi isct, It will con- taln space ior six workshop groups. The name over the entrance is Vocational Wing, in anticipation oi the time when rehabilitation iraln- lng has been completed and this Armless Veteran‘ Bowls Pcrlcct Game TORONTO. March 0 -- (OP) j An armless veteran oi the Firs Great Wan Bill Hendry 01-’ T0!" onto this week realized the bow. ' oi bowling a perm game oi 450 in a scheduled Kim oi s. Toronto live-pin circuit. Hi 100 per cent score cunc in th lest same oi a three-same strixis Member oi the league ior the lesi 20 years. he boasts an everaso Oi several pins over the W0 m!" ‘Hg also plays a steady same oi an . ‘W OIIAM I particular structurg will be but a wing oi e lereer building devoted to combined academic and voca- tional education oi high boys and girls. The building is 181 ieet long by 37 feet wide It has three iloors, with two large work- shop areas on each iloor, separated by a central ways. chenics will some time yet at the temporary workshops, but the plumbing course fiaened in the new bu'ld- arch i8. As this is not e story oi’ any one ‘oi these courscs no mention can now be made instructors or veteran trainees. However, we must or two about the Superintendent oi Worshops in this veteran train- ing scheme. It is Major E will be ing on Chandler e who graduated in electrical gineering irom Nova Scotla Tech- nical College Provincial from i882 to In connection with each oi the slx workshop areas are oiiicc tool room and stockroom speccs. The floor on the street level will house iarm mechanics and a course in plumbing, pipe and sheet metal. Electrical Veterans ’ Training-Ne ws Arid Views tories in the school h tor oi Rehabilitation corridor with stair- oi this training. iltting The ierm me- be carried on ior m"! hr he isltering. shows carpentry workshops ty-one taking tliis soy a word _ 3, date. Charlottetown man, n- e doubt that He was two, the whole oi this Inspector 1940, end, until No- \.__._ in 1031. training of veterans. An Winn. sup" ' I i‘. - “WM. vember, i944, he commended Heavy Anti-aircraft and Searchlight Bat- Active Arm April, 1945, he was engaged S aw the Regional and Major H. H. Oourt, the Super- intendent oi rehabilitation train- ing, to pien the organization and equipment oi’ tho workshop end Since then, he has been waging a battle against shortage oi equipment, and short- age oi’ workshop supplies. keeps it up, he may win no sans On the second floor will be the likely this will occupy the whole iloor since there are already twen- course and ,Il‘0llD taking . electricity, which more will be eelcl at a la From the number oi men on the waiting list ior all our shop work courses, there for the next year or workshop will be in use ior the ‘out. UITAWA. March 6 Possibility that secrete GU00 Ours th h wesseeneetesdgo the/ts. tish pioyee here had served sgyb imm Jan. i. 190. Wlllshd’. 40- in tmr donor's oiiioe. who yesterda its. The charlo said ehor hsd eooese to secret " Oolnmissioners oiiice leaked the Russian 8e t. , i945 h... w d 181011 if‘ I". $1.”!!!- Tralhins. Brandon, 1h 1 given in the a mixture o! wheat. 0e ltyl’ roducing less th hroe oi ie consume 40 Ii he et, and oi and very is no large new Eye Catching Assortment 0i Beatztliu. HANDBAGS $8.95 Plastic Patent. has “everuthinf for Heml- bag drama. A high-leek! finish. . . . A iellowuill l0 the touch. . Snell lull lerge begs, underarm end top handle styles. All lrl carefully deteiletl lltllllvl In‘! We show ‘Just h iew, from our lelrvgo collection. Spy For Iiesels at ilealiac costume‘! - ( oi between win. iormer the 1 en's". The employee is Kethleen Mai-y wighufi We obereod milky ing°.the éoviet spy ch Operated in lblt Mill Will- “ ell repmsentaitl Jan. 1. 19B. GRAIN 1'03 PULL]?! ‘like results oi a series oi ioedmg e par can-t oi the total feed may be orm oi whole mn- ie . when e suitable reton is sin- edandtihebirdsereoia rig strain. In the case o! an average oi gs per woe . the seier plan g is to compel them in or cent or more oi their iced in he term o! dry mesh‘.