30.194. l: Flour Going To Be IIIGIIEII? Special For Til: Solo llaly 98 Lb. lag $2.80 _ (Continued from Pass 2) m, ‘ihjslrllls and types iultable to (‘iv 15in untl 19th cenniry styles and the nlodern style- What la more the floor-covering salesmen ln your community is being trained to servo you more intelligently. i946 has taught the home hi1‘- msitihgs industry that, women want their IHJHES attractive. but also that they want them suitable and ap- propriate to their way of living. These women have learned to think of h iostume —riot a dress nor het n-u 5IIOt‘—<€'lIld this costume is plan- ned and bought for occasions.‘ The same buying psychology is usctl ‘how in furnishings o: women buy for a room and tho furnish- togs of each room must bo ensembl- ed. The finished room will be a 00m costume suitable to tho life or ihe owner, formal or informal as the case may be. 'I‘raut get about. two-thirds of their food from the water, and catch the other one-third in the iilr above the surface. HTRESS MILK AB VITAL DIET Mothers! 1f you have difficulty lm-Ing your children to drink milk. Why not get them to eat it? Mil-k ls so important o part of he dlot. that everyone should mllto real effort to see that the dolly Nquiroment it alwoys met. And My should bo iuro their milk la ' 0 This active fresh yeast works fast because it's full-strength. It saves you time and extra steps. And the Parker House rolls you bake with Flillchmanifo will be especially taoty- tender, light, smooth- textured. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, order Flcischmando active Fresh Yeast-the dependable yeast with the familiar yellow labcl. lt's been Canada's favorite for more than 7O years. AIWGYS ol your grocer? T LW "#0 sac , . THE CIIAKIAJITEIUWN GUARDIAN k5r43afir BETTER VALUES AT P..|-'s PAGE THREE . ' l SPECIAL SPEC|A|___P|CKLE§._. Got your KLICK oiid KAM It you haven't ony_ Soap QAIIRQT5- 5W4 KIM Y0!" I-flll’ Chili“- sw“, Mix“, 5"“, Mumud gt the old price. Flakes, try this now Point and Clean. I0 lbs. KING COLE TEA. o‘ 5mm pociol .. _.... N“ {loci Cllneoner. a "“_?rq w, SALMON HLLETS. Lb. .. Bottle .. Ladies! for your Bridge in..- i... rmioy. 4...»... 53c COIIGG Special; CHASE a ROM” 0A“ aiasés-pkg. Shelled Nuts. All zggthijshhaThianusii- 49c icuaoitti. 45c . in... other...“ Slb. hi... .. .. p... - _ ZQQ wt DISK i... fmh JUICE 48 oz I Speciol foiiltliils- iSlole Only SPECIAL! GREG, "A “d bimlm- "9- c ZABIY SFOOD-hilch" "d ' ' - R D r .1, _.__%____» ASPARAGUSS . ——————-———-— e llllCc. ateupso JUICE. 29c $1.11.“? H 27G rtooit wax; 27c 3 i... .9. 29C getaway" BAKING "°w' spi’... .... .. 25C ' _ ‘ 2 f" " " " " SPECIAL-SILVER TIP poo 7'" "ifgn; "e',‘"“ LARGE ORANGES. m... "n. __ 22C Special! mm Selected Fill‘ This Sale UIIIY TOMATO JUICE. 25c B|5¢U|T5_ , Special. Regular 49¢ a... Fwflfw- SULTANA RAISINS. 25c Z for .. ,. .. Lmge pkg o en cintom COHL31 Now, . _ ' c Lb. Bog .. c 5|_ z-r- c 2d c Tiii,20oz. . . . . . .. Q Zu-up ‘saw (Fine) 29c DATES-Fitted. ,éf,'.n.,.w.eunrhlns {fight-mire c PEACHES. gclhvAmzi° 'A"-5~25c Food ' "9’ 5P““"-' "’- Pkg- ~ 1.... I6 0!. . c FRUIT. a for - Ti». 1° fl- °° I-II TI" . . SPECIAL! CAKE §Tu|=|=5 Q|_|y5_ =35 Kiwi t 19¢ fflff .".‘.'.‘i... 30c °'° “M” 35c I'°."..‘.“'?’.‘°.‘.'?.. 35c rtouit. h... 29c 6 j 29¢ 1 ooz. this The most complete of all our foods. milk ls necessary in tiny good, balanced diet. One quart of milk will supply a person with- All tho calcium needed ln n day. All the riboflavin nceiled in a day. Rolf of tho vitamin A required lnsday. Half of the thlsmin needed hi s. day. More than one-hall the protein requirements. One-third uf the needed calorie; Milk ls particularly necessary in children's diets beeiusc of the cal- cium and riboflavin content. Cni- eium builds strong bones and teeth, while riboflavin puts pep and en- orgy into life 1L5‘ well as keeping the eyes and skin in good contlt- tlon. lllntn on tlquotto Do not attempt to guess a-‘I. U19 “m; of o, person who ls introduced lo you if you do not hear it dia- tlnctly. It ll better to ask and be iet right Lhln to suns and N vor- rectod. DRESSES BRIGHT NEW YORK -- Colors distinguish many daytime dresses I0!‘ W98!‘ right now. Tho lightness and flash of color under a winter coat gives l. lift lo your spirits, and makes the dress o, little more formal than if lt were dark. Crepes, gabardlnes “q ‘m, wool-and-rayon combina- tions make thoso drosaoa BImPIQ enough for business if need be. but. because of their color. woo!- able After dark. too. .P_ I moms soot The Central Guardian This column lo reserved for news of local interest, but. advertising of u neivsy nature may be inserted at flve cents a. word strictly pay- able in advance. CBASWELL roi- Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. HOWARD MoINNlS' fitted Footwear now located at 175 Queen Street. CURLING JACKETS, tartan toms. plaid wool shlrta at Jack Cameron's, “The Store for Men." CITY POLICE COURT - Al; the City Police Court yesterday morn- ing 3, mun charged with the theft of a wiist watch was given 60 days. A drunk and disorderly was fined $20 and costs or 30 days and tn- other accused on a similar charge was given 20 days. A drunk was ll-ned $5. RIBS. CHRISTI’ NICHOLSON ‘Fhcro passed from this life to her eternal home on January o‘, 1947. Mrs. Chrlsty Nltiholsomage 83 yours. one of Glen Valley's oldest residents, after a lingering illness. ‘Itic deceased spent her entire lile in Glen Valley, she being the daughter o! the I-ato Duncan Glllls and Ohrlsty MaoPherson. She was a devoted member of Harm/ill!‘ Presbyterian Church, u. liberal supporter and regular at- tcndant while her health permit- ted. She was remarked ‘for her courage during her trials and when the end was drawing near death had no terrors for her and bid her loved ones not to mourn as she was going "Home." She leaves to cherish her memory. a daughter, Mrs. Chris- tene Ddclcleson, and grandson, Donald Dickie-son. who tenderly cared for the aged mother and grandmother. Her husband pre- deceased her many years ago; also a daughter Katie Mae and son John Flora Macintosh, Springtoii. two brothers. John, Victoria, B. 0.. Daniel, Murray River, P. E. l.. survives her. Three brothers. Duncan, Vlrlllllam and Malcolm predeceased her. The funeral was hold on Jan 9th, a short service being con- ducted at the home by Mia. Dane nld Nicholson. student minister, followed by a service in Harts- ville Church. Mr. Nicholson spoke comforting words taken from 8t. John l4 and Romans 8. The hymns sung were: “HoFYe That Thirst Approach the Boring”. "Asleep in Jesus." "Safe in the, Arms of Jesus." Mr. Nicholson sang very feellngly. ‘_"I‘he Sand of Time are Sinking." The pall~bearers were ‘Messrs. Duncan Macintosh. Eldon Hlckox. John Nicholson. Nomton MacDon- ald. Sterling Madheiiii and Arthur Jackman. The remains were laid to rest in the family plot in I-Iartsvillo cemetery. why risk offending? pair-wick kills all “mill” ‘I-M." NnifhtootedWliiAiqintoronjoLdn lonechrl-filuoooolypodudu hfillhfloolloloo ' in’ D. Ono sister. MrLI TRAVELLING IRONS iit Brcwn Electric Shop. Kent. Street. ‘ CUBLING AND SKI JACKETS. Plaid dll wool shirts at Jack 0am- emifs. “The Store for Men." IIOLMANS Charlottetown store will be closed Wednesday, Thurs- day uud Friday o! this week for stock taking. USE‘ CARBA GEENA, hand lotion and after shave. "It Feeds The Sklnf‘. MOORE AND MscLEOD 1.15., W111 be closed Wednesday and Thursday. January 29th and 30th for Stock Taking and will be qpen .or business on Friday. January 31st. MOORE AND IIIMLEOD LTD" will be closed Wednaday am Thursday. January 29th and aom for Stock Taking and will be open for business on Friday, Jimuary 31st. ATTENDED GOLDEN WEDDING —Ha.rold Wyman. formerly of the Bank of Commerce staff, this city. and now stationed at. Summcrside W83 in the city recently en routi- to Summerside from Yarmouth where he attended the golden wed- dlus anniversary of hi: parents. All the members of the immediate tam. IIY were present at the celebration and this was the first time thev were all together in many years. MT- wyman has since returned to Summeriilde. _Moncton Transcript. GALLANT-PLAMANDO __ A very Pretty wedding was solemriizod in, Sl- Pfllricks Church. Halifax, \VIl0Il Miss Rosaline Gallant. daughter of Ml‘. and Mrs. Alphy Gallant, st, Lou“. P-E-L. W8! unltéd In may- ridge to Bernard Plamando, son b! Mr. and Mrs. George Plamando of Quebec. Rev. Father Neary pgr- garmed the ceremony. also cele_ i "led the nuptlul mass. The bride f" attractively attired in o street. f Bhlth dress ‘of teal blue ftanspar- ent velvet trimmed with silver ge- qulns and carried a corsage 0-1 "\"'"I¢=" Beauty roses with malden halt fern. Hei- bridesmaid we; he.- mo". Mm Alfredo Gallant. while m6 broom was supported by hi. "Id. Laurence De Rosier. Im- Immullfly after the marriage g W955i!!! breakfast was served a; "19 NW9. Bcotlart Hotel. The bride {sndEgroom left on a hongymqqn to I - . I. where they spam 5 ‘my '“-I°'y'bl° Yillt at the norm of the and Mrs. Plamando will ° '1 Hlmve- Halifax Herald. Indian Natives Said Prisoners in Own country VANCOUVER. Jan‘. 7! - (OP) — A u" newspaper. designed to bring abmit "a better tulderstandixig am- ong the Indians qr omega" h“ made it; a o here. m ti.‘ Dfclmt It will be issued monthly. ' smlmd by the Native Brother- hood of British Columbia. 1m. The NW1" V0160. small. eight-page tab- lold has a circulation of 7.000. It; editor la 46-year-old Jack Beynun, o member of tho Wolf (Hen, Tllmp- ahonn Tribe. of Port simpon, 3,0, A "m World War veteran. he was injured overseas end i; ob]; g0 B“ ieigdimd only with the aid of crutch- I11 an editorial on the front page ,0! the Piper's first time, new“... fie-scribe! OlnldIl-n Indian: as Pflbohel‘; of a controlling power ln _our owrr country - a country that "i" mod up under the chaos of two world wars beneath the guise o! democracy and freedom, yet ifllflflc enslaved a native people In their own land." "Ills White people don't know enough about us." he says. "men ,0!!!‘ 0W1! tribes don't know each other well enough- Tho Native Voice Igwattornpting to bring lhoon m“- - r. "This l5 the first time Indlm; have been alfle to hovo their news and vlnio proientod." Editor Bmion Pllns to uso the piper to inibllclle campaign; idem on by tho native brotherhood, such as thotrecent fight which brought Indian children under the child- Mi‘: Allowance Act. Beynm lo proud 6i that enmpaien -ho or:- anlzed it. The paper takes as its motto three objectives set down in the constitution of the native brother- hcod. l. "To wort for the betterment of conditions. socially, spiritually and economically for its WODI¢~ 2. To encourage and b11118 15°“! o communication and 00419011110“ between the white people and na- tive Canadians. 3. To join with the sovemment ‘and with all those who have at heart the welfare of the natives of British Columbia and f0! m! b9!" torment of all conditions surround- ing the lives and hcmes of the m- lives. out some oooit When old bottles are to be need for other purposes, yo'u can cleanse them of all odors by adding some dry mustard to bottle half full of water. Shsko wcll, let stand for o while and rinse thoroughly. L—_ ELLEIILLIIIAIIY (Continued from Pale 3) 51.4.1 you wwnZ-xae. BLUE RIBBON ‘HIE QUALITY cones It's lho kind of coffee you'll be proud lo servo . a . rich, fiuvourful, satisfying. Puck- od only in vacuum-sealed tins and glass furs-always FRESH. SAVE THE COUPONS FOR “LOOPIII liiil IAGGEIIS” Glilltlitifs Story looks They're boeittlhilly Illustrated, with onlrunelng adventure slain. Thou and other valuable pvoriiluriil FREE for coupons perked In lluo llbbois Too, Coloo oiid Belting Powder. a LLI l. stile" _.-i-_iq-i_-iii_i_ friend. “An’ Muttl!’ he tat-o “how did you get hare!" And Min" tall-wagging spoke volumes. I slll!‘ ped away to the pantry to finish cutting the bread. glad o! the ex- mse to be absent for the moment. lf we could only tum be“ °‘" my: to the more complete ones of less than a Week B8°- "he" m" ‘u of us life wove a bus)’ T119558“ P!“ tern! But, even then. we were aware of a small new golden threailbeins no looking backward, but only for- ward-more hopefully than ever lnto the mists of the future. I i I Rob visited with us awhile and then. Mutt too. was off home to his cliorlng. Jamie had his bed-time tales which passed a good many favorable stopping places to in- clude ‘flies’ one more" anti is now picked up, and now there can be 0 Libby's is Canada's favourite tomato juice-a delectable drink with the match- less, garden-fresh flavour of ripe tomatoes picked under the Summer sun. Best because it's "Gentle Pressed" for peak of perfection flavour. Try it soon, and if you don't agree it's the most delicious tomato iuice you've ever tasted Libby's will pay DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. oouotr Youii iivi-v lcistild. You get most for you: money when you shop for ljbby’: "Gentle Press’! Tomato \ tilillr OF snugly asleep in bed. James and his youth. when the West was en- . I if you don't agree lhcil Iibbyk "Gcrillu- Press" Products ~— Juice. Cukhup and Soup "tiff! the best you've thN/tflll Mr. C. from tho house on the hill. joylng that era of’ prosperity. mor left forlorn when the rest of his than a quarter of a century agc bachelor household went to the cityl "Ellen" Mt‘. C. often tells me "yoi to attend the Burns‘ concert, are ltzireift seen anything. until yoi in the kitchen discussing the mer- have seen the West. It's a ma its of "Western oats" as feed grain lo-us country!" But "the East ‘h here. Mr. C, should be an author- East” tonight and so James tell lty on the subject, for besides belna me, "lt. is still fairly wlnterlsh a miller he spent several harvest down en The Island seasons in the Canadian West i.-i Until tomorrow - Diary —Gc-;id- night. juice. Libby's offers unsurpassed fresh tomato flavour plus those health-giving vitamins A and C of which Libby's is an excellent source. These are the vitamins that promote radiant health- the vitamins which fight colds, infections and tooth decay. For your health’s sake. ask your grocer for Libby's and drink at least one glassful every day. * MONEY BACK Tomdto ‘Your grocer can also now supply you with Libby's new pack Vegetable Soup-e rich nourishing stock with vegetables fresh from the gardens -iry it. I f Hint. I llMlIlI .. :_.' a "