' ’ v This column rs reserved tor news of lsosl Interest, out srlvsrlflns inserted LICI and other pests with “*1 PYRADEF“ fienlnlnlni limlgilfiiliapigziipfi: D A This is the powder used so effect- ively by our troops to dust themselves, their clothes beddin , for protection against lice an other pests, now further fdrtilied with quick-acting Pyre- TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' The Central Guardian of s rrIwsy nature may be at five cent-s s word. strictly p”- s in isdvlsroe. CRASWELL for Photographs. JIMMIES TAXI. Prion; 52a. COOK'S for Photograph; "t! . CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. CENTRAL PARISH. - Service; for Sunday. January 19th. Clyde River 11 A. M. St. Catherlnes 3 P. M. Illtllrchiil 7 P. M. Canoe Cove - S. S. 2 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, and SPARTON RADIO and Phono- grsiph. Toombs Music Store. WATEBBUBY Forth Hour" Alarm Clocks. Jmt arrived. Toomibs Music Store. ' NEW CHESTERFIELD! arrived today. Toombs Music Store. ‘VALENTINES! VALENTINE'S! —Hundreds to choose from at The Abegweit Gift Court. rrrrcrrs suarrrin orrsll snow suits, 1, 2 and s-pleces, sizes 1 to B. The Sport Toggery. HOWARD Footwear now Queen Street. IMINNIB‘ Fitted located st 1'15 thrum. Now you_cs_n use it in ‘ o‘ Limism" your home or buildrnfs . . . for m“ Tnyobkdsonsnliw BAPTIST personal delousing an for dogs. c pAg-i-QRA-l-py ___ 5mm“ m. Sum, REE" CRO YR d3)’. January 19th are: Tryon 3, ASK FOR G SS P ‘APE P. M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Rsgdmsds-nu Hicks, Minister. i FQCVICIIOACHLS BEDBUGS, FLEAS, LICE, ANTS, ETC. CAVENDIBH UNITED CHURCH. ——Pt.lbllc Worship Sunday. Januaryi r CHRISTMAS concern: on Thugday, D80. 19th.. Mt. mum; pupils held their annual Christmas concert in Pownal Gar- “... H-ill. The hall was very suit- flniv decorated with u Christmas n.9,.‘ licavily laden with gifts. Mr. MacEuchern capably acted as chair-unlit, and to a very large ap- preciative audience the following Iafilgfilnl was presented: Git-cling Song -Srhool. _ Opening Chorus - Christmas 'I‘i'inc. Recitation. Not Too Small - Jeanette Bfllfe- _ Dialogue, Friendly Advice -Fivc pupils. K Santa Claus Drill -1I‘en Junior pupils. Song, "P. E. I. Express", ~Biii_\' Przitiglll. Exit-ore: “High in the Heavens" Dialogue -—A\v G09. Christmas Carols — Tcn seiil-or pupils Recitation. Christmas is uric-Elaine BOSWEU- Away in a Manger -Jeanettc Bruce. Dorothy Jenkins and Flor- enre Murphy. Dialogue. How Do You Spell Cat? Al. this time in the program on intermission was given and apples "n-r-ie sold. The program continued with: The March of the Evergrcens- Eight pupils. Recitation, My Brothers Christ- hias Card ~Malcolm MacRac. Dialogue, Getting Ready For The Concert. Recitation - Elda Boswell. Duet, Christmas Chimes -Alan hlZlFRAlQ and Lloyd Mulch. Eilcorc: I l-Iad a Hat. Monologue —Glcn Mcrrissszy. Solo. The Bells of St, Mary's- Miriam Praught. Encore, Bantu. Claus ir Coming to Town. Dialogue —- Opening school. Duct, The Blue Belles of scot- land- Freda Richards and Mir- iam Prsught. Encore, White Christmas. Closing Chorus. Bhould Old 8t. Nicholas Be Forgotten. Closing Recitation — Bruce. At ths closs of the program the Com- Dsy of George When children lose interest in their mesls_ s wise mother will remember Fellows’ Syru . For Fellows’ is s combined body and nerve tonic that ai s digestion — improves appe- tite-hgps give the youngster a resl start on the road to "pep" s vigorous lseslds. Fellows’ Syrup ls s splendid tonic for all the famil . If the “master” of the house is overworked, tired or irrlta ie, start him on Fellows’ right sway. lssimilation, helps peo le to et full benefit from their meals. The essential minerals in Fellows‘ act to promote calm nerves, with resultant sound, restful sleep. Known and recommended the world over. Ask is: for Fellows‘ Syrup —- two sizes, your $1.39 an 89c. 55f“ £21513? filed’ u/h/‘Pfl Y ' / _ ;19l.h. 11.00 A. M. North Rustico. 3.00] chairman complemented the teach-T. M. Stanley Bridge. Rev. E, F, cr. Margin-ct MacDougali, and the-Coffin, Minis.” gupiis on their good work and Rev. ___. Mr. MacVicar gave some irrierest- NEW GLASGOW AND OAVQL lng remarks expressing his epirrlol DISH. — Services on Lord's diryf if the excellent performance. 19tih (D. V.) at New Glasgow at 11? Santa Claus then arrived and dis- | and 7.30. Cavendish at 3. J. W. Hay-i ributed the many gifts. The Natlonul Anthem was sung. then THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Services on Sun.- day, January 19th will b6 as follows: [Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Caledonia llollor Roll l\1apic llills School for 7.00 P. M. Rev. T. A- A- Duke. M111- uonth of December. istcr. Grade IX-l, Lawrence Gauthier; .'. Anita Dillon. _ THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Grade VIII.—1. Austin Square- IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- mggs: 2, Elliott MacKay: (l, Dan'da_v. January 19th Jimmonds. Stewart 11 A. M. lIiir-‘n t n 3 PM. Grade VII-J. David Maci-(ay; 2.’Mnrshi1cld 7.510 P. M.“ gfgev. F. N., Florence Peake. Bernard MacDoni‘ Young, lViLnisicr. i ild, equal; 3. Sam ‘Yrowsdale. 3 M ' Grade vi.~1, Kenneth Niaclsenmi WINTER rourrrsrs. - bliss J. Harold Bryentoxi; Ii. Douglas Irene Douglas and Miss May Flem-j IIOWHU- ing of lhc Income Tax Dept. David Gi'adfl,,V.-~1. Colleen O'Brien: 2. Sircnccr Ltd. Vancouver B C. left- Pnillp McGee. Harilyn McGec. on Thursday’ Qvgning b): C5,. pen-y] equal: 3. Mary Vessey- 1 for st. John. They came by piom at Grade IV.—1. Delbert Doucctte; ‘ neck ago to visit relatives in Sour1s.' .‘ Gladys Bryentori; 3, Harry Sim- __x_ inonds. i. Grade III-l. B111 Power; 2. Syl- IIOME nrsrrr-zavan _ Mr. Wall- Yin MCGQB; 3. Janice Bellman. ace Birtcf Plsquid East, has receiv- Glad" n» 51-1‘ Mime Isirick" rd word from his brother Mr. Frank land; 2, Clare Brycnton; .1. Ncil 3m o; mam Lakgv 535k‘ ‘hat his $hflw- n- UQHO .i\ti. Li. . h d _Grade 1i. Jr.——l._Barry Dillon; 2min; Lurddmlf, 13%;; ‘$553,321 time“ Bwfiiim» 3t Stephen that place on Tuesday Jan 7th Hughes. 1 h 1 . , - ‘ ' " Grade I. A.-1. Jerry Masher; 2,_i‘n er 2 5t 5ear_'___ “firs! ‘Iiligflf- slffgrigsriljw-Pcrry n. c. rrowarm arm o. a. Katherine l-Iynes, equal; 2, Wayne, ‘Fgnlsstfxgceasrel lwgging Spacing 3°51 Power; 3, Edward Monkley, Michael as“ Upper Pane; site“; 5599f,’ ‘ , l. ' ogglrgstetliliiaerllzc in Senior Grades| "Q7 3S“ l" 3 P-"L 51d Sim‘ -Austln Squarobriggs I 355d“ ' 0 p‘ m" ‘Th1: ° ‘i435? l-ligihest Average in. Junior Gradssk “"19 8°51)“ i5 P19“ 9d P151" Y ~Marie Strickland, Delbert not». with the scriptures as the only can‘ 100%‘ tcxt guide and you are invited to ptyncipal__mura Mack Mucgon- attend without obligation. MAPLE HILLS scrroor. . --— . CORRECTED LIST -— The- 110W officers of the Life Undervrrlter'si iAssociaticn elected at the Annuali Meeting on Wednesday are as fol-T sld. Assistant-Amie Fumes. T0 HARNESS STRAIT BANGOR, Wales-F. O. Hsrber. lows: Past President, R. J. Rupert. electrical engineer to the Bangor President, v.5 Lint; ViW-Pmni City Council, has drafted plans to Queen's (to. R. E. Hyndman; Vice-- turn the Mental Strait into two Press Prince Co. W. E. Brookszi basins, one at high level feeding Vice-Pres, King's Co. Cyrus E. the other at low level, and gcuer- Shaw; secretary-Treasurer, J W D.. ate electricity at the junction flow. Smaliwocd; Directors. Three dams would be required. F. Walter Hyndman. A R, Machinis. C. l-I. .Black. W G. I-Iogg. i iLcod, president of the ‘Stores of Lyttletion, New Hampshire and prominent. in the political as! wcll as business life of that state! arrived in Monown on the Gulli Express yesterday afternoon. I-Ie ,1cft here by M.C.A. plane for Charlottetown, on route to his old Jrome in Hunter River to attend ywho had passed siway there on Sun- 'day. ~Momctori Transcript. i HOSPITAL LADIES AID MEET- mot-rum monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, was held at the Cundall Home on Monday after- noon, January 13th. with the Presid- ent. Mrs. N. l-l. DeBlois presidinx. There were twenty-five members prrsent. The minutes of the last,- nrecting were read and adopted. A letter was read from Miss Mair, ex- pressing thanks and appreciation for donations and decorations to the illospitsl st Christmas. Mrs. Wm. Illcgers for the Buying Committee read a list of articles ordered. Mmii Donald Campbell gave a list of sew- Fcbruary or Mamh. afternoon a large lumber of Calen-, encouraging amount of money ce- ceived. All members have lists completed for the next and date for the sale will be made ter. Minister. i Lellam Miss Ellen Brown, Sherbmoke. Mrs. i ON s/m MISSION - J. o. Mc- Tmma" Pbmi" “"1 M“ my ' Method Lidsione of Freetown. were visitors to the city, Thursday. turned on Tuesday morning by ‘plane after a short vLsit with her ibrother, Mr. Thomas Ledwell and "s family of St. Peters-K. {the funeral of his aged motherlmt m, oyster Bed an “mo” to ‘Charlottetown taking ‘course. view avenue. Moncton lelt by plane Tuesday for Sourls, P.E.I.. where she will visit her parents, Mr. and ma. Albert Boudreau. KINGSBORO SCHOOL was held" in Kingsbero Hall with a large attendance. formed by the Rev. H. R. Bell ls-igwlone since October and stated carried out: dar Cards were hairdcd in and an‘ Helen MacLean. are asked to Callum MscLean. meeting. It was decided to have s,puplls. "White Elephant" Solo and plane Recitation. Which ls Slflld? ~ ONI RACK woolen dresses re- duced to $2.85. Sizes 2. 4 and B. The Sport Toggcry. 25% DISCOUNT d! Ceiling Fix- tures st Brown Electric Shop. 111 Kent Street. BRADALBANE Uraitied Ghllmh Charge. Services Sunday, January 19th. North Granville i1 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. Bradalbsine 7.1!) PM. Official Board ‘Meeting at Brads‘.- bsne Monday, January amp, Z PM. W. B. MacPihall, Minister. HUNTER RIVER. UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services on Sunday, Jar-us 19th, are as lol- lows: North iltshlre 11 A. M. Hampshire 2.30 P. M. and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison. Minister. HOME FOR BURIAL - “The funeral of Mr. E. Lawrence Butler was held yesterday morning from "Sqfilhwsi Mt- 'the,/\.A. l-lennessey Funeral Home to St. Georges Church whore Re- quiem Hlgh Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Beninett Mac- Donald who also conducted service n; m9 grave. The pail-bearers were Messrs, Michael Steele. Alex MC- Joscph Mcbellan, Louis Fitzpatrick, Adolphus McPhee and Leo Jay. The latte Ml‘. Butler dlcd in New York City on Ftridny. Jail- uary 10th and his remains arrived in Charlottetown on Tuesday eve ning. CITY POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court yesterday morn- ing two men charged with posses- sic/n of stolen goods were dismissed. A man charged with driving to the common danger was remanded un- til Saturday for sentence. A drunk and disorderly was fined $30 and costs or 30 days. There were three cases of drunk and incapable. One accused was given 10 days and en- other fined $10 and costs or 20 days. The third was remanded un- tll Monday. A female drunk was dismissed. A man charged with keeping for sale intoxicating liq- uor was fined $50 and costs cr one month and mother accused ‘n a prohibition case was fined $23 and costs or one month. Personals Mrs. Dan. Mullln of St. Peters, re- turned recently after a two months Mr. Alfred Stavert qf Kelvin and Miss Helen Watson of Scotland were recent visitor; lo the city. Mrs. William Stavert of Kelvin Mrs. Anle Gregory of Boston, re- The Misses Lena and Louise Gall- the ohm‘! Miss Geraldine Boudreau, Balle- CHRISTMAS CLOSING The annual Christmas concert The duties of chairmen were per- n a vcry capable manner. . Monologue, [warning a Piece — Dialogue, Mixed Numbers -Four P “| use Pepsodent flrw-farmu/a Dental Cream N so much whiter than mine?” GIVES THE iliiiiiiiiiESil TEETH new Iirgrsiilentsl .. . iirw, ri-iqriu Isstel. ; . rwicr A. ma. miuirl . . . ormrsr Cleansing Action Iver Oleredl Now cream that removes-smoothly, safely-EVERY kind of film that darkens your teeth! gradients . . lrium . . . combine to give NEW- FORMULA Pepsodent Cream the greatest cleansing and “PEPSUIJENT TEETH” are iiliiliiifitlii because they're BLEANESI at last there is s dental New in- . and twice as much Dental laugh with “Bob Hope" svsry Tuesday night, Dominion Network‘ PAGE THREE qZZ/l/[W-ffl/PMI/lfl PEPSODENT DENTAL CREAM WITH IRIUM lustre-producing action ever of- fered! The result : “Pepaoden: Teeth" are WHITEST-g W HI TEST because they're CLEANEST. Get bright-tasting NEW-FORMULA Pepsodent Dental Cream WHITEST TEETH. today for the Harland Robertson. Motion Song, Merry Christmas Santa-Eight pupils. Recitation, Christmases -- Lyls Robertson. Monologue, somebody’: Picture- Elizabeth Robertson. Recitation, Scared -Ml-lford Rob- crison. I Dialogue. Aunt Serena for s Christmas Present - Three pupils. Tableau. White Christmas -Fi\'e upils. Plano Selections — Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Dialogue, Bill's Wife -Slx pup- Recitation, Not Too. Little To Help-Wanda and Charlie Robert- son. Monologue. Elizabeth's Christ- mas Presents -Jessie Robert- SOIL Motion Song, Bedtime story - Five pupils. . Recitation, A Charge to Sanlt2— Ciarabelle Ching. Dialogue, An Official Visit - Sixteen pupils. Monologue, Sun's secret -Athol Robertson. Pantomime. 0 Come All Ye Faith- ful -Jessle Robertson. Recitation. A Happy John Dunphy. Chorus; Are Any of You Barry That You Csmelb-flchool. Closing speech -.Dora Bruce. Chorus, Santa's Bells, followed Child -- The following programme was by Jingle Be“; Santa arrived in his u u 1 j . a large sewing would be held in Opening Chorus. The Bells Peal m mum“. md dmflbule; Q’, Durlns the Their Welcome -8ch0ol. gifts from the heavily laden tree, Ovtnlfls Address of Welcome -- after which the evening was brought to a close by "The King." Santa. teacher and pupil; are very grateful for s. treat of candy, popcorn and fruit from the Wom- en's Institute and Mrs. Edward Robertson. knows‘ aids digestion and nl the next meeting. At the close of iho meeting tea was served by Mrs. Johr. Garnhum and Mrs. John Dickie. in Memos-lam In fond and loving memory of PRIVATE NICHOLAS GARLAND was m an‘... lrr Italy Jsmr y 17th, I944. Gone but not forgotten by Parents, Brothers and Sisters. ’ Robin HoodFlour Feel Sliilisl ssil Ipsst lllsr Esioyisg If you sufler from dyspepsia, sour 89.0mm". blllourncss, headaches, minor liver or kidney. com- plairits-uso Burdock Blood Bitters. This is a popular p. ,sration that up the stomnc , kidney and liver, aid digestion and s llssl? will help tons brirr quick relicf from indigestion and constipation. _ %sfe, sfloctlve and dependable, 3.13.3. contains no harmful ingredi- eats nor hsbit-tormin drugs. You assimilation, elimination, and ‘ll be agrees ly sur fllld how quickly B.B.B. aids digestion, grow muehtbetter you feel. Ask for it by naros—Burdock Blood Bitters-on sale at drugcoirnters everywhere. m r. rum.»- ca. Limited, lbs-onto. Oat. _. Boy Scouts at Grand Falls, New- foirndland. have collected hundreds of magazines to be sent to the log- ging camps in the district. Rear-Admiral VLscmint Mountbat- ten of Burma. K.G.. G C V.O., K. 0.8., D.SO. has accepted the position of Commodore of Sea Scouts it is announced from Im- perial Headquarters of the Boy Scouts Association, Inndon, Eng- land. Fran January 1st. to November 30th, 1946. the Boy Scouts of St. Oathertnes, 0nt., collected 1.705.500 lbs. qt waste papri- and 127.000 lbs. of metal. tin and other valuable salvage material. To help provide material for wall- boeird and roofing products for Wlmillfl new homes for Canadian veiPfflni. BOY Scouts of Ontario. Quebec. New Brunswick, Nova ntllfli. and Prince Edward Island arc this mouth conducting nil in- tenisive drive for the collection of waste paper. Slogan of the cam- psisn is "Pull in the Waste and Stick out Your Chcst." Their- Exceilencles the Governor General and Vlscoiuricss Alexander of Tunis. Chief Scout. for Canada and Honorary President of the Can- adian Council. Girl Guide Assoc- iation. respectively, tmnmlilce that the joint-observant of Boy Scout Girl Guide Week in Canada will be from Feb. 16 to 23. inclusive. ies in connection with this popular yen-t. Lord Rowallan, Chief Scout of the British comments-calm and Em. Dire in a. New Year's message to scouters of the world in the As. socla.tion’s official publication "me Scouter" makes reference to his re. cent visit to Canada in these words: “Flonmyself. this yem- will always remain a. red letter one for my first visit to the great Domin- ion of Canada. I have recorded some of the iInPYBssinns o; this visit al- Th°11€h I10 Written word can adequ- ately express ilie inspiration, smug- lng is only just beginning and you and I have our share 1n ivhat may well Prove to be the greatest thing in the world for binding peoplag "Nether in the spirit of goodwill- Wilwh is the Spirit; of Christmas Allin I say. s. HaPW New Year lo y01l all!" KINGSBORO SCHOOL Report for December. Grade IX.—-1. Gladys Dixon. Grade VIII.-1, Callum Madman; son and Harold Stewart, equal. Grade V.-1. Forbes Young; 2. Wands. Robertson; 3, “lnsiqn Young. Grade IV-—1. Betty Robertson: 2. Orville Jarvis; 3, Lyl-a Robertson and Howard Young, equal. Grade IlII.—1, Margaret 2, Clinton Young; 3. Ching. Grade II (Al-l. Leland Dixon: 2, Dora Bruce; .1, Lionel Jarvis. Grade H. 5-1. Dolly Young; 2. Betty Robertson: 3. Alvin ‘Robert- son. O01 f in I Clarabslle 2. David Morrow; s. Atihol Robert-j Grade VII.~1, Jessie Robertsom‘ '2. Helm Marleen: 3. Clara comm’ vourisii crnnrr ...-_ “i! lrasiirivs m’, ',;.,,,, y .‘ “Wyndiu- - i 19.47 (IATALOG HAN EAlllV ‘l0 PIAIFPIIITY hrly pilnning is siwpyr (he page d '1- dening success. Wise esrly planning will pay you rich dividends of pleasure lad ruin. list abundance be ours, sud of dis: abun- dance irl ur continue to contribute n- eruusly to the hungry Ind undernorsf ‘ ‘ the word ' ‘ I non in Clnldiin gardens will nldse greater food sup lies so viul m the health and very rurviva of millions less fomrasoe rhrn ourselves. lwrry gsfdcnrf Ind commercial over r-"iilld rec our |‘)~l7 Sm; and nrrsry llonk doirnbing Countless vsrinierof Vege- rabic, Flower and Home Pllnt seeds as veil as Plants, Bulbs. Shnrbr. Fruits sad other Nursery SxockxSand rods Semi n. av for your Copyo 1w 1w Sm/ ".1 Nnrrrr o s. iioiiiiiiioii ‘ srrn HOUSE s,‘ GTDIGEIOIILOII _Grade 1. .\.-1, Harland Robert- son; i3, Kciirrth Coffin; 3, Johnny Dunphy. Grade I. B.-1. Edward CHI; l. Richard Chlng. Perfect Attendance: Helen Mu- Lenn, Jcsslc Robertson and Kflb- nclh Coffin. PLEISIIII TlSllllil Vicks Cou Drops are really med eased — medicated with throat-soothing, cough-easingvlngredi- cnts of Vicks apoRub. For speedy relief from throatdlstressofoolds- nothing better-l this year. Plans are now wen ad. vaneed for Dominion-wide activit- 4 out of win prizes ...clroicc of t; Women who for homc baking