‘I0 Ill" IIOWIII Oatmeal leads all natural cereals in Vitamin 8,, needed by everyone for vitality... by children for healthy growth. MCI EXPIITC VOTE MIKE! In a recent national 2,500 Dietitians, a be! breakfast is best for daildren, for working adults! eurvey among Nurses, Home 5001101111603 out of 10 agreed that growin two to one, they vote for oatmeal over all other cereals combined! till onrs Tie Quaker Oats Company ef Canada Limited Here's Why No 0a!!!‘ Natural Cereal Equals Quaker-Cats in § Basic Vitality Elements Growing Children Needl. T0 llILP Sflllllld From_ infancy, the basic requnement of every growing child for normal rowtli and stamina is rotein. Oatmeal leads all other natural cereals in this element. \ i) OI“ An T0 IIILP PITIIIIY A _child's ceaseless ‘y demands food that stores up energy. Oatmeal leads all natural cereals in Food-Energy. at live cents a word. strictly pay able In advance. the Red Cross report which r. a , 2 prs. women's toe caps and 1 pair men's gloves. RECEIVES PROMOTION _ Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Macbean. Little Sends. that their son. Norman N. Mot-lean, w o went overseas in Sept. 194G as Sergeant Air Gun- ner. has been pronntcd to Pilot Officer as from Oct. 1944. Coli- yratulatlons are extended to this oung man on his success. He is "erving with the R. A. I". in the For East. NERS-At the masquerade skatc held in the Holy Redeemer rink Monday night in aid cf the Tuber- culosis League. the following were declared the prize winners: Ladies’ l'irst prize. Minnie Arsenault as Queen of Hearts; gentleman's first prize, Eugen Gundion as a girl; airl under iii. Elaine Ready es St. attack’: Day; boy under 1d. Keir u mwbo . niest costume (glrll. Joyce DeOoste ume (boy), Robert Henderson as Indian. C. W. L. MEETING - Ibbruar monthly meeting of the Little Flower ‘sub-division of the Catholic Womens League was held in the Vestry of the Church. There were sixteen members present. The president. Mrs. J. E. Rosaiter. pre- sided. The raeeti opened with The roll cal was answer- by each member paying 10 cents to go towards buying War Savings‘ Certificates. A letter from rs.‘ Murray. convener for Sisters of Service was read and an appeal‘ made for funds to help this worthy ot to hel cause. was v p maintain the new Libra recent- ly opened in Morell. Let s were reed from boys overseas grate- fully acknowledging cigarettes re- ceived at Christmas time. The meeting closed with prayer for the armed forces. MeoL-IOD — SPILLETT. -- A wedding: of much interest to a lame c cie of friends was solemn- ind in Trinity United Church 0'4 Saturday evening, February 17th. at 1 P. at. when Marjorie Velma, ‘slider daughter of Mr. and . ted marriage Norman A. llacLeod. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- nun Mncheod. onto, Ontario. Rev. T. 1.‘. Machennan. pastor of the church. officiated. The bride. efanewaynaturemaybeinaerterl- uzzi OIABWILI. for Photographs CONIIDIIATION LIFE IN- IUILNCI. IAIIDALE IEPOIT - In the rt of Parkdsle W. I. some art- ices were inadvertently onutifid S fl have read as follows: 43 bath robes. 8 turtle-neck sweaters. I scalrf. 1| g oves. MASQUERADE PRIZE WINJ u Satan; prize for funniest cost-l i a ~ u~ | .. .. (You, too, can be a Scout, Listen to Executive Commissioner W. A. , pm 1,,- yunqSpeed on station CFCY, this evening TF6ii v:vTt':MI-II' . R. Buck, nee Maude LeVatte, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Levatte, Park Street, has left for Charlottetown where she will be Joined by her husband who has been at Goose Bay. They will go to the Magda- len Islands where Mrs. Buck will spend some time, her husband re. illfnlnil to dutics.-( Sydney Post Record). Toronto Man ls Charged With Murder ‘IURONN, Feb. 19 — (OP) Antonio Urban. 45, was charged with murder tonight in connection with t/he death oi John Yagocllch, 50. of nearby New Toronto, who died en route to hospital from a knife wound in his heart. Urban was sod by police to hElVE returned IIOm work tn hi5 home here this afternoon to find Yag- odich in the house The two men quianreled and Yaqodich left the A‘ house with Urban in pursuit. Ye?- n odich was stabbed and coils/peed s snowbank. Children notified lice who took him to hospital Yagotfch WBs deed on arrival Pollm s-ald that Urban came to po- but who was given in marriage by her father. was charming] youthful in, a cocoa brown gabar ine suit with‘ eliow flower hat and ma-tchinizl , She carried a‘ The brides-I Miss Margaret MncLennan, was very smart in a green suit with‘ black accessories. Her bouquet con- of pale pink r-srnations. Col. Jack Ramsay. R..O.A.F'. siroportied the gloom. llbllowing the ceremony [Dorothy Dix Says- (Oenthued from page l) ll lomsoiaman whoiefleht CANOE 00V for his country. 2, Delbert "utncad. Peri °M9 III-—l. Oeroliaie llac- mam, 54mm. a. um. anemia; s. Jar- "tlfi,fx""d_ Mn M¢°mum_ Clean your toaster cold and then use meme it in water. "" ".t..§..“.‘.‘.""‘......““' "Ids III-—l. Oharlee' meltin- Ion. _ ‘Grade fl.-l, Sadie Maerudyen: _ How to Make {Splendid Cough Syrup at Home A B 7 s; tmaltoa a real envingfor you. because a Sty?" n,‘ it Iivea you four times as much cough '7' 9 Coounl- syrup for your money. It lasts a lonl Wish medicines usually contain a time. never Iiwill. llfi 051W?“ 1°" lb quantity cl plain syrup-qt 300d This ie a very elective. deibndabll. hieredieat. but onewhiehyou canoes- qulck- lng cough medicine ror the lly make in your own kitchen. Tak ole taint Quickly. you f"! l" "l" of granulated garan dllller. and etir a. few moments until fiiooaens the phlcgnnsq lssolved. Ne cooking! Ne troublel tatedmembranesandmalresbreathtns’ (°I‘ You can use corn syrup or liquid any. You will be delighted with its w. instead or super syrup.) quick street in clearing up coulhl- yeur drnaast Pine: is a special compound of pra- pour it in a II ven ingredients. In concentrated form. addymirayrup a well known reliable soothinI asent of ‘rerally d l! “God's Book" ORDER Now - READ MORE nooxs 300k! that will establish friendly relations. I will aefVe You by meeting both a demand and lilpply, Ilvl arnwras 'ro u; ans mar noun; WIN- nowa m naavam an: wloas woman's niaroltr or a onauca; uisr DAY’! con- nmous. one: nooks surruan. T RIMHHUQ DIAE MISS DIX: I am in love with a married woman who has one child and whose husband is in the service overseas. She is in love with me. Shall she get a divorce now. or wait until he comes home? ANBWEE: I should say wait. It seems to me that the least a man. who is not in the service, can do ia to refrain from breaking up the eet Attendance-unto. Mac- 91141111: office. All written coneehaondenoe h u in respect to Family A owns-toes w en is M d, w only warm soapy water on a cloth. Never im- Irish tiflteitoes and sweet Wil- oes are now the mm unwell!!!"- United o Family Allowances information . ____ An office has bee ope ed t59 Queen Street (Old nTCIGPXlIOIIO‘ Oi- Wn mrents or guardians of children or out-of-town parents Who mav wish to make personal enquiries relative to the registra- for Family Allowances. All D61‘ and only 0d nnl will be recelv aaetno that UST be to the ta Statistics Division. Department of Health, Charlottetown. This arrangement has been made in order to facilitate the problem and avoid overcrowding and dis- organizing the work now being carried on by the central pro .n- cial aaimixilstration. By ‘ttrtng ~ fifty cents for each search required m. 9 00-0 I m% deb” n r ii bli aroepeotl‘ flfuilypfequglsltelzi. w w c k CHESTER SEYMOUR DINGWILL The death of a. dear! beloved htisitcnd and father in Person of Ohcotre Seymour Dingweli oc- oured at his home in Idittle Pond on January 20th, 1M5. Alt-houzh not enivyinx the best of health for some time he bore hi; illness in patience and was abl v.0 be up every day till ihe last when God calied him to his eternal reward at the early age of d1 - the work and mini- duties about. the home and family which he loved s0 well. I-lc leeivcs to mourn, besides a widowed mcther two daughters: ( A. J MecIuria-ne) Annandsle. Ada Mass and one son John at home. JOH- 0110 stea . Hi r l ducted by rte-v. W T.‘ 03:? wggnlsmiv attended m. A ‘nan’! on took place on Jan 20th. ouass an sum more roa aors an» 1513.563‘; Wfltsggnfnilfig ‘gm’; clan: IUNDA! acnoor. surrtres ism- *1- ma»; My Bhmherd. Jws ill Illee 0e Churches). I r-vq- or My sent and By Cool morons nooirs=- “JESUS ssviis" *""°""' “M” "m" ‘ "."° "l" t. rev-as: li-lfiiit-iill“ rlllifiifil IbfllffllllPl-l III cannon. rosara aim ins sea-ra- gl seems-a. new irm; IIILI MOI‘- cau. sun sac CATALOGUE ,,,,,,5,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ J. u. seams. Li; hnmwfi? Jis‘; ilaereeaatau ltemleienleekll r u) hemewarlteiielnhuidwredbloed - win-Too». n-w-iioii" traatnrwnwr" raoun mi. on cam. on warra _hu'.‘ “u.” {gcaéor the convenience of Chsr- l’ tlon of children not yet. registered '4’ years. w ‘The was a progressive farmer and from the begnning tcoir a constant interest in his m Caml-rridue. '" "roger lisnry on the old horne- km Mflmins ‘was rendered beau- tifully by Mrs. n. noyvailiycwleot. The dimers were: William Mills. are D. Robert Jenkins. Aeneas Allan McKenzie and John Norton John N. Jenkins drove the hearse.‘ FBEETOWN SCHOOL The following is the half-yearly CD021. Gr d IX (A —l. - zlglsgjn gurxgy.) Joan Scales, r e I ( )-l. Jean Pr cis. Grade VIII-l. Katherine aguld; Donald Simmons; 3. David “ails vu e —l. Shirle Lewis and ills Ree i I. Al cue . “ wyvlueemeves.‘ ariore Smith; 2. Grade v- 1. Wanda Curley; Wanda Francis; 3. Edgar Taylor. Grade IV-l. Wendell Taylor; 2. Mary Lewis: 3. Allan Scales, Grade. III Sn-l. Brewer Auld. Grade III Jr.—1. Gerard Gauth- ier: 2. Gordon Smith; s. Patrick Curley. Grade 11-1. Roger Burns; 2, l. ton Paynter; 3. Ronald Lewis. chimde I (Al-—l. Cornelius Blan- Grade I tB)—1. Roma Perry and Yvonne Gauthier; 2. Shirley Jare ““&i';..i" ‘PFC’. Th". t. e —. oy Cur ; 2. Alberta Blanchard; 3. Malcolmyan. drlw" c pbell Plnial can am - , Mamie M. Mill-assistant. new oaasoow scuoor. New Glasgow School the month of January. Grade X Sr.—1. Allison Steven- son: 2. Ian scum. (grads X Jr.-l. Huntley Dig- e . Grade IX-l. Robert Ferguson; 2. James Larkin. » .. M=<=W-Y= Grade VII-i. Shirl e t» ; 2. Sever Dickinson. ‘y ‘mp u for Leod. rade II—l. Donald Hill; 2. Melvin Lsrkln; s. David Stevenson. 823° i“; “if” whim“ e - . Roland Iiarkin. m “a gel-fast sgfndenlcs Ira-gm month - uh e we , rt new. son, Irege Mnclh High t averaguninwquiugradea es e senor : Allison Stevenson. . Teacher-Alics MaoPherson. M‘! MBLLICI I. ‘me Ibbruiry meeting we. as, the home of Mrs. John Rae. The meeting opened "The Ialend Hymn. itute O X held Kill Chas. Lie- liinazDoneldililit a reception was held at the Char- I-Iotel. The following (‘ay Mi‘. and Mrs. Mnclseod left by plane on a. honeymoon trip through the Maritimes. 0n return they will reside in Charlottetown. AT KINGSTON-The World's Day of Prayer was held 0n Friday, reel 1d, in Kingston United Churchl 'I‘here was a. large attendance re-’ presenting the Clyde River Pres? byterian Auxiliary. Hemshire Auxiliary. The PIQSIum was di- vided into five parts, each ldlXi-l-l‘ iary attending leadinz o. pert. Mun J. l". Easton presided and after few remarks called noon Mrs. George Dixon, Clyde River to lead the first part. Mrs. Zylpha New- son and Mrs. Owen Younker from Kingston United Auidliary led the neon. period. Mrs. Grant Willis and Mrs. Renard Macbean re- presenting the Itlingston Baiptlst 3- Auxiliary then led the third part. The fourth part w“ led Wlllhm Clark, Nofltid lastly, Mrs. J. I‘. Bastion led| while prayers were offered by‘ Mrs. Chester Edwards. Mrs. George Kitsch, Mrs Watson Tar-I tel‘. and Mrs. Chester White all from Hamntlfre. The offering was taken u/p by Mrs Idoyd Mac- Kinnon and Mrs. Alton Newman. while Mrs. John 1:. Edwards reed the dedication prayer. Meet- ing closed wth the clcslniz him!" and benediction Lunch was served by the Kinnsfon ladies and a. eocial hour enjoyed by all. j Ilinard’; relieves nnrain by Mrs. Wllltshdre. l Personals l Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell spent. the past, week visiting friends .n Fredericton and Wheatley River. M", Egg-clay Dawson, teacher at Searletown. P. 1'1- 1» W" "l? week-end guest of Mr. John A. Dawson. Albany. P . l1 t f er gémwtrkfleigdailide ha?! ‘Jilllfl H. evraen. Albany. P- E- Mlss Doris J. Dawson. of U. C. 0.. Charlottetown. scent the . ith h parents. lfr. fr? fir‘; ‘ion. ti.‘ Dawson. A1b-~ any, r. a. I. Mi- Jelle Lord of U. C. C. Charlottetown. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lord. ‘IYYW- P. B. l. : ale, Joseph O'Brien is leavinl tins imrnlnd on a business trip o l was decided to sck Mrs. Louise in?‘ group instruc- t . eclded to send $6.00 lo for books for the sen last meettns 2 turtle neck sweaters. 2 pair PB- junaa, s pairs of women's knick- er; have been passed in for the cross Remnants, it. was dc- will be obtained es usual ‘s yflh glnglnfl "God Save the Kim" next Red Cross meeting will the heane of Mrs. W. WORLD'S DAY 0F PRAYER. 58¢ Mrs. verncnh-C.‘ Webster spirit t, them vhile they were preparing to move Yagodich and said that "I'm the men who killed him.’ Sask. Fur Sales lleports Profit REGINA, F‘eb. l9 —-(CP)---Gl'OSS profit of nearly $7.000 was earned by the Saskatchewan Government Fur Agency oi, its second fur sale last week, Walter IleFurgey, Mun- r. said today ‘Ilctsi fur glcs amounted to $130.- 000 and “generally good’? prices were rcalzed. _ Wolf skins twturcd the sale. w th 3.000 being disused A 200d de- mand was yhoum for rabbit pelts. price; ranging to as high as 9 cents. 'The only bear skin brought $12 llewsman Tells 0f Strong llofenoe By German Troops By DOUGLAS AMARON Canadian Press War Correspondent E 1ST CANADIAN ARMY IN GERMANY. Feb. 19- (OP Cable)—A snarling German defence held British and Canadian troops on the threshold of Caicar tonight after another day of vic- ious flghtln in the woods of Mot’- land near alcar. pivotal road cen- tre. This llth day of the 1st Can- ntilan Army's offensive was marked by a German couilter-attack m strength which stemmed new ad- vances in the WOOCIS- As Scottish tioops to the south- west selzed three-quarters of rub- bled Cioch, Ontario soldiers struck southeast from the captured vil- lage of Lulscndorf, five miles northeast of Goch on n secondary road to Calcar, and crossed the lateral road linking Calcsr and Gosh, thc two communications centre, ground which the Germara have been pivoting their stand ' against Gen. Crcrai-‘s offensive to- wards lhc Ruhr vallcy- The road had been cut previously by British oops. The battle for the woods is the fiercest for the Canadians since the nightmarish. mo nth - long struggle last October nndl early November to clear the Scheldc estuary of Germans so that. the port of Antwerp could be opened to Allied shipping. Canadians were thrown into the strussle for calcsr after clearing the flooded acres north and horth- cast of Klevc for n. distance of 20 miics along the Rhino. However. some Canadian troops still remain in the northern sector. Dur g an hour I spent in the Luisendorf urea this afternoon there was scarcely n nausc in the “crump" of enemy explosives. Our own guns were firing cvcn Brcfllfli‘ selves but it was unusual for the Germans u» answer bot-k with such consistency. The battalion which had lwken Lulsendori was technically in r1‘- scrve but their position was an‘ thin: but duict. Headquarters Wes in the rein orced collar of n house which had been hit l;2\'?l‘2l tlmcs by shells since the Canadians moved in. _ The Canadians’ Cflmlllfllldlfll! ol- tlcer said the Germans defended the village strongly but the Canti- dians approached in nrtnorcd tro carriers (Kangaroosl. cSPnping ualtles which might have been suilered had they advanced on v a Lone Scout. 6:45 l’. M. He will tell you how a single boy can beloni: to the Scouts and pass lstlScout tests _ lilo; the Scouts in Troops. foot. "A M“ ...’;:“::. __ Q5 Wop-Four l . Years Ago Elnglneer; can now "blow electricty with clwui- bre miiiih uglieesh n 60G '= as .c COTTP‘ "11 . . , ., _, .,, W‘ Wwiflm ~ ‘- 1 Prism e Iwederlclt P"°"e.“'~ da- ~14? l 3 " . B. tiling. insulin discoverer, a1 two tlrilcai equig-miflt 6!! 11-» l‘ 111155 ‘ 1;. illed when thew. B. e "if f“? n which ihev were being l l-oootofi-i-‘ifl fl: arc in‘ Britain crashed near 196s ithrn o cf a second. Newfoundland. T w , tonal air force L02 L" tluccd into i» Greece. Africa and the Americt 1 ~= ‘l 1333 Withi- F___ ,_ ... ' s .- ;__._..a Army l , . .. . vi. ;_;- _\,',1'\','ll he Mm Drugs-ma Dcrdcngcr‘ all? dxlghci; ngllliillellil a JCQIDllS fur?‘ ‘m “aw” entered homte Elzeclosthc ‘Z5115 by the back of the necll bulldog woof '1';llLC lhllgttlier hind illfillillllfltllfil‘ struggled in vain to wrest and killed hcr. _ m [he d-ngs “In i EE"IS good coffeell‘ As good as RED ROSE TEA l.»