; are» we»; — -—» — 'muw!L&hw' 015A!!! ACTIVE PIN EYIAIING DAM 6H5 INTO NIDDEN CRFVICIS BETWEEN " TEETH-MEL?! CLEAN OUT DEUYING ' ' 700D PARTICLIS- -STOP STAGNANT SAUVA 00095" - REMOVE THE CAUSE 0F MUCN BAD BREATH //i/ aamkw .. Se: fir, l/‘yéri/ Vliiils ii liloiins Yourlaeihl IDMMUAVBIDBRUYIU f” opium 0mm caemi ros scirimnc izsrseaovrnuimnouiortoacies, (means msnwvtv STOPS am enema mAT Outsmarts tutu: Mourw. RWMINO 00006 a. Uni orl who hound heal. than lhcir I111“; not being You lhPfilSNVPS As ion all B‘ -. v 1:; -. W0 who lhe would ter-in-law high. Rm on . live MPH-fling mother-in Wltld be Miller-in. ~13: r. n ot-fnl “tether in F, who would "9"? was ant-rm g s) n't feel?! ic would th "t! it ins suits l‘. I don't, The no Iota sure -.___¥ ONE 0F 10 THIN Su-wey: made by health authori- ties in two provinces of Canada re- vealed that one out :hiiii:'-'u cxiimlned was thin -and inderireight. MWITIEiTS-ETW’? A small cork glued on the side oi tlic sewing machine drawer or I"\\'lll7_' box makes a nriidt‘! tut which to place your thim- tile. Ali-w you oil your sowing ina- ________. _ DOROTHY DIX SA YS_——Y 9 Q-QO-Q*% chine, wipe all accessible parts so there will be no chance of getting all on tho material. of every l0 garments, ravei the convenient colour match. a x ‘ha (Continued from Page 3) "Wkly. however. it is not possible to always ""3 nfliiifalii’ Ilflltisonlstic separated. lo hcrd together, witli resultant fight N‘? "flfledlcs oi ithc war have been “w” “limit! by young wives, with the People ior the duration. a e h hit it off together, ea 8 i l an the enemies’ bullets did, andfl able to Btill and ‘all. while there is no hard and fast follow- l method of mothers-in-law and data-liters Peace and harmony. there is a way by which Dersona grata to each other. role 0i hostess and ' i.‘ llS a mother forced herself to lfiacltnhtjr ball and d g ‘s t e ways t arling boy, ‘e oi the did 0f trouble that we: 4"" Pies. inltea HQ'QX‘ "be Bhe would be ‘PM wivwut w“: obtrusive. n. w the t: stels and "the. but "'1 318118 up her clothe: the cooking stove, rec to correct lie hbit: ink. 0h. well, let it ride. Jimmy, that’: 6° II lens u lliotber-in-llw doesn find fault with her wlyl, all iswell 4'"! oi’ even in ‘W hcrseli a: a guest should. Sh M “me e would adapt her: HERE'S ONE SOLUTION guest to each othe Thread he machine and work off the first oily thread on scraps. If you are wor-‘Islnnd branch oi the Canadian ried about the colour fastness of NiillomikRriilways and embroidery thread, soak the strand in vinegar for at least an When dry, they should not be faded. cven after repeated launderings.‘ When you shorten new, ready made hour chain stitch rvw keep people In many cases they are s d ' cl th t bitlirereffogi-I inure‘ piteifltili in‘ “amine Purim“ Th” hymn o tr children. moving in on Mothers and their sons‘ wives, us_ed more fatalities to marri- tihis-ruie-and- -in-lsw living they can make Tint is by them assuming the And sticking to it. l look upon her son's wiie as epart in due season, she would her down. She might be sorry whom she had spoiled rotten. to be married to s of comny. all that matters. He has 't try to and tiho I: polibie. Hi0 would diow done for her oonflort. She would and keep her room tidy, and and who wasted hi: money; but She won't be here long, to live with boss daugh- goose hang: ore imiiodanfie: it fmhfillllfihté in-law to con- e wus tng someone on whom yo‘ “Sh” '° W" 8 Rood impression. she would put her best foot e1f_ to her hostess’ routine and try to appreciation oi contpiintent d of telling haw lie made her pastry. she chanting tlbo furniture, or piittinl up new drap-‘ Kracioua to all of mother-in-law‘: old friends. Bis ctic: die used in winnln, her son. a word. she would use on Client method of solving the in-iaw problem i: it’: snot! tip. ‘n1 plowing it. 44.? Vbtli Ii it .ii\ '1 ii i it iitplivip .n- vi HFINL ii-‘t tY FOO W. 111E125.’ i,.,.., t\ lllll DS IiEITliAl GUARDIAN This oliunn i; reserved for new: o! local interest, lilli advertising of a news; nature may be inserted at five cents a Id strictly psy- sble in advance. QABWILL for Photographs CON FEDERATION SUEANCE- JIMMIE’! TAXI. Phonl szs. LEGION DANCE, Grahdviewl Hail, Friday, February 21st. Bo freshrnenfn LII‘! IN- WOBLD DAY 0F PRAYER will be held in Central Christian Church on Friday, February 21st at 330 P. M. MEETING of the Parkdale branch Canadian Legion in the Institute Hall Thursday . evening. Feb. 20. 8 o'clock. NOTICE. — Our mill twill be open for business on Saturday. Fdoruary 22nd. Wim. Condon 8c Sons, Char- lottetown, P .E. Island. ATTENTION CIIARLOTTETOWN SCOUTS.—A Rally will be held for all Charlottetown Scouts on Friday at 7.30, February 21st. in 8t. Paul's Hall Basement. Refresh- ments will be served. TONIGHT at ii o'clock in Trinity Social Ilall, Ralph C Young will ad- dress Sunday School the sulblectPSome Friends in Re- ligious Education." All are invited. SPECIAL MEETING of the L.P.U. will be held Thursday Evening at 7.30 P. M. All members are request- ed to attend a-s there will be a dis- cussion on Scale of Wages for 1947. Wlm. Pryor. Secretary. ' VISITED TRENTON — Mrs. J. Wallace Down and son of Chi-ir- iottetown, P. E. 1., were in Tren- ton the latter Pin of the weer on business. she called on Mrs. Jane Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gam- mon and others who were associat- ed with her late husband during the years of his employment at the Dominion Wheel and Foundry New Glasgow News. CITY POLICE COURT — At the ‘City Police Court yesterday morii- ing n drunk and remanded one week. incapable was Two other further remanded until today. woman charged with assault was sale was further adjourned the 25th. until OPTIMISTIC RE EMPLOYMENT —Gcnera1 employment, on seas- onal standiirds. throughout the Province is holding up well, the National Employment Office slat- es. Depending on the availability of materials, prospects for the spring and summer are good. Considerable building activity is in the offing and. in addition. iherc arc the terminals for the new ferry at Tormcntine and Bor- ‘dcn. It was pointed out ithat the 'I‘ormentine pier comes under the [jurisdiction of the Prince Edward as such Island labour has preference. Norms ivrfrsfnnt; 0.0.1.1‘ - Oin Sunday evening, February 16th lthe North Wilishlre C G I T held found on the hem and wind on unlit special service in the church to empty spool. Pin your hem and sew ‘cibserve the wl-tii the thread io insure an exact . Week. Marlene Deacon National C G I.T led ihe service which was opened with quiet music, folllwed by a call to worship. The hymn "O God Bethe!" was sung. Pauline iliean read the scripture Hebrews ll. 82 to 1222, This was followed by Marjorie Deamn lead- ing in prayer The choir than isiing. "We Would Bo Bulding." An [announcement rcgardirig c G I T. two; rem-l by their leader. Mrs. Reg. iClark. ending with the girls rising lane repeating their Canadian Girls Mac- Maslcr of the Waking World, was then suiig. Heather Macliean, the President then gaire that sermon. “Ye Shall Be Witnees." The ser- vice was concluded by singing "creations Lord. We Give Thee Thanks" followed by the Benedict- i011. HEAD COLDS AIS-PINS no FAST Bug's carsptss lmmmnmuus prom pain-relieving. Ii I . sJm-“W l-lm‘ldn no nun»- l—llvn Inner isnfil Isle!- I-Qivaelbellflyeainqnoqd. Odsnsnlterlehne. Workers on" dismissed. Tiie case against g.- man; charged with keeping liquor for lesson; i Lenten Meditations . mm - , The Times, London; rmasmo GOD 1n hi: first epitstle o! the Thes- isaloniaus, the earliest, probably of ' his letters to Christian churches. St. Paul expresses quite simply _in two Iwords a philosophy oi religion 1nd morals to which many- voiuntcs might be devoted. In the English version: those word: appear as “to please God." . » The notion of behaving in such a way as to please God was, in- deed, no discovery oi the apostles. If it be viewed in its widest range, it is inherent in all kinds of rein!- ‘ lou: practices, some of them strange [and unedifying. In its negative as- pect, that oi not displcasirig the gods, it is one of the essential ele- ments i-n Greek tragedy. Aeschyius and Sophocles do not come short of Amos and Isaiah in their mural earnestness; it is the lack oi one consistent idea of the divine Being (inevitable in polytheistlc religion) which make: it so difficult to paint a picture oi man in relation to God that is both ethically and religious- ly satisfying. In the Old Testament the startin point for the truc relation is t e righteous God whose will it is that man glso should no righteous. The kind of attack that is made upon what is called anthropomor- phism, that is thc representation of God as assessing attributes wlplch men incl in themselves, l5 curiously blind to the real point of issue. Briefly that may be said to be the presence or absence of any response by God to man's reli- gious and moral life, to his prayers and to his conduct. If everything that can be called anthropomorphic -in man's thought about God is to |be abandoned, then all that has lever been said about the justice and mercy. the righteousness and love of God. must be regarded as so much vain talk. St. Peter's coun- sel. “casting all your care upon him for he careth for you,” would ‘have ceased to be valid. But those who do not merely ; believe that the name of Gcd should ,be retained. but believe in God sf- lter the manner of that steadfast i faith which the Bible celebrates are ‘secured in mind and heart noainst all attempts to deny God the reality of personal life. They live in the assurance that their whole duty ‘and task may be summed up as ‘the doing oi the will of God. and ‘that in so far as they do that v.11] parties on a similar charge were they please _him. fined $5 and costs or 10 days and; $10 and costs or 20 days respective-i ly. Two drunk and disorderlies were; A , York Aittl- Vicinity The Yurk Devsirrlng Mission ‘Circle Was held on Friday evening iiibb. 14., at the home of Mrs. R95. ‘CD9 MacDonald Th; president ‘OPQHR! the meeting with comments i011 the theme for ihe Devotional riiart of the meeting which was l“'I'he Vision for the Task". This was followed by hymn 252 "n. ;Christ there is no East nor West" ‘followed by prayer. this was follow- ed by responsive reading on Psalm 6T 1°l1°wed by Prayer by the pre- sident. Then all Joined in- singing hrmn 369 ‘Almighty Father, \Vha Dost Give." Anne MacPherson tl~.eii read the Scripture reading, John 12. verses 24 to 31, this ups follow. ed by a reading and hymn :49. "Jesus Shell Reisn." This endtci the Devotional Pericd. The busings, part of the meeting QpE-Pgcid “.111, the roll call answered by the wcrd "K111860111". There W816 1'7 mem- bers present and two visitors. This was followed by the minutes which was read and approved The collect- ion for the evening amounted in 95 cents. Then the members had a discussion on “The Lord's Day of Prayer", it was decided to hold d service on Sunday evening. It was also decided to ask the Trinity Y. P.U. if they would put on their blfly "Amie of Green Gables" in York Hall in the Spring. The roll call is to be answered with a verse in the Bible with the word “light? The Bible Quiz for the next meet- ing is on St. Mathew the 25 chapt- er. Also the lunch committee for next meeting is Mrs Gordon Crockett and Mrs Clifford Chap- pell The meeting closed with tho Mlzpah Benediction. Later lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. BELFAST -- OP) Belfast voters by plebiscite approved a city plan to extend the Belfast bound- aries by 9,000 acres to provide new housing sites. THE,CHARIAJTTETOWN.GUARDIAN___ ' iioveheatl lioail Flockl Banks Among Best in Performance Record The R. O. P. flock of Barred Ply- mouth Rocks owned by Wilfred J- MacDonald and son. Alvin MacDon- ald of Covehead. P. E- L. hill 00ml through with flying colours, ac- cording to official reports revealed by the Dominion Department of Agriculture. Mr. MacDonald's rec- ords for his first year in FLOP. ranks among the best in Canada. 84 Barred Rocks were entered in R.O.P., '19 of which completed their laying year. Only two of the 84 birds failed 988 production. Aver- age for flock was 244 eggs with (in egg weight of 25.2 ounces per doz- en. Outstanding family of birds made individual records of 234,- 272. 25B. 211, 263. 298. 308 and 267, on average of 264 with an egg weight of 25.2. Three highest. wro- ducers laid 308 eggs with egg weight of 27.8, 304 eggs with egg weight c-f 24.7. and 302. 9BR! with weight of 26.5. Mr. MacDonald who operates a breeder hatchery also specializes in New Hampshlres. Startrn in the fail of 1945 with approved stock (Christie Strain), the results the first year's record keeping was very promising. Of the '14 birds entered. the year was completed With an average production oi 19D eggs with an average egg weight of V204. ounces per dozen. having individuals that laid 2'16 and 2T0 9885- - While Mr. MacDonald's entry in R. O. P. is still not large this year, it is evident that the same h>gh production will be maintained or even ‘surpassed. Housed in a mod- ern. insulated, dooble-deck house, cm, insulated. double-deck house, entry is off to a grand start. The month of January saw production better than 90 per cent. Si. John Ambulance To Expand Efforts MONTREAL. Feb. 11_'ri,e 5g. John Ambulance Brigade plans is BiJF-‘ncl $100,000 to expand 115 pub- lic training in home nursing and first aid in the next 18 months, it was announced today at National Headquarters oi the St. Jo-hn Am. 5111mm" appeal. as progress re- POFIS tit the beginning of the scc- t-nd wcek oi the three-week 1),). mlnion-widc drive for 81,000,000 indicated returns to date at $150,- 000. Charles A. Gray, Sub-prior in Canada of tiic ordcr of Si. John, listed among other proposed ex. penditures. the large amounts of 885.000 for supplies used in class- "es such as first aid. home nursing and hygiene manuals. bandages. charts and ward equipment. $80,- 000 for uniforms and badges, and 815.000 for equipping and main- taining first aid posts on high- ways across the country. Thc amount of $25,000 will be spent on blood grouping work for scrtun. laboratory work and sup- plies, while administration costs. es: _ HISTORY! A loves in Chase & paper bag CHASE 8. SANBQRWS Coffee. Try it today! Also available in ihe economical ____ PAGE THREE "__““" ‘ _"‘ ' “Z Sanbom In cool, dewy shade-under an awning of taller trees that screen out scorching rays of the fierce tropical sun- fine coffee beans slowly store up the rich “shade- grown” flavor that Canada Ellen ’s Diary By m Inland Farmer‘: Wife (Continued from Page 2) things the wonder of the strange visitor. not really strange to us older folk, though entirely missing from our vicinity in recent years. e a . He came slently around a corn- er o; the wood-pile after dinner. where Jamie watched with interest while Mr. G. our operator. filed the circular saw in readness for the aitemoons work. He carried including lhoéc of advertising. instructional films. operating and stnfi" expenses rent and property inxcs. trill ffikP 11D ihe remainder of tlic funds sought in the carn- pnlun. Mr. Gray pointcd nui that the nrdcr is a non-profit. non-sectar- ian and non-racial and non-polit- ical organization. existing prim- nrily to serve humanity. to allev- lzitc and prevent suffering. This js done, through instruction in first iiid and hn-me nursing. and bv blood grouping. In the past thosc dcsirous of studying the sub] ccls taught by the brigade have, through fees, aided in dc- fraylng the costs oi instruction, whilo members of the brigade havc been responsible for the purchase and maintenance of their uniforms. Today. under the orders new policies. the studclt will rccr-ivc instruction free of ciinrizc. while members will be nepigtnd in pin-chasing necessary cnuinmcnf and uniforms. Wide cxtcrision or highway first rid post and of blood Rffllllii"! (“Cumrs is Planned under the new policy. DOVER. Eniz._<oi=i-§fnuizsl@rs coming from Europe try to sneak past customs with false-bottomed suitcases. in one. i9! watches Hm‘! other goods were found- ‘SIULI fllE IIIOW - Hincess turned into a songiut lag night. Nil a. short axe or hatchet and accord- iing to Jamie “a black bag cn 111.5 shoulder-ti’ what would be in it?" It was a lone Indian lad-u trap- per- and hs dog. u-hose present trap-line takes him along the mill stream, pond. and river. 1 wished that he might teach Jamie some oi the secrets oi his trade: what he knew of trap-setting; how to but; them so cleverly as to tempt the wary wi1d~ creatures What a wealth of “knowledge never learn- ed of school" doubtless lay be- hind his siolid features. Mr G. knew qr his home. his years in the army and of his wife and 1i- fsni; babe, all so interesting to Jamie and me. "Well" James said “at least he's not lazy." our neigh- borhood being at a considerable distance from hi5 home. To be dis- inclined to labor of some kind in James‘ light. is to be guilty o! an ui-ipardonable sin while to be 1n- dtistriotis in some way. if it be only as Pard. continuing to bask at a saucy sparrow on a Maple or a mother rabbit burrowing busily in e depth of earth such in- dustry at once catches James’ in- terest and esteem. Tidings receiv- gd later, reported fair game in our friend's duifle bog. “Isn't that. good now Ellen?" James said when he heard it, glad lo find that labor had received a fitting reward. b b 5 The wood-sawing progressed to- wards a finish this afternoon when the workers there were assisted b3’ m, c. Lrmn the house on the hill and when hc had to leave for a time to do 3 grist of crushing at the mill. the farmer came in his stead. It was wondertul. even while [he saw wns biting its mournlul way through sizable logs. what was discussed there oi market prices and other things that lie near to the hearts of farm-folk. "A 800d hour's work yet" Jame= informed me, looking at the clock when he and Rob came in to supper prececli ed by Jamie. "If we had lizid an TODAY’; QUESTION Elizabeth and Princess Margaret . Rose stoic tiic show when a formal dinner aboard H. M- 5- Vlfllllltfl Princess Margaret played the piano "with a beautifully syncopated touch." an lbtchanle Teletrliih 41l- pateh reported. while Princes: Elilubcth joincd her in singing ior the wardroam officer: anti the king and Queen. above as lea Renew: in honor of Ioy scout-GM Guide Week, Ids- il-I. - . The princesses are shown And makes them fast. 0 No wasted time, no extra steps. Full-strength Fleischrnannhi active Fresh Yeast goes to work right away. Makes sweet, smooth-tex- tured buris that melt in your mouth. t|= YOU sax: Al‘ HOME, be sure to set: Fleiwhmem active Fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. You can depend on Flcischmanrfs-Canada’: favorite yeast: for over 70 years. ' Always i_r_gi_s_l_i. iii your grocer? curl fl‘ siai'i—b\1i its it is we 581W“ ed a lot of wood. plenty for tcdritf‘ Jamie was missing ior pert of the afternoon. though we were swan of hi; going. He went with Joanie on a jaunt to the corner store. drawing his small sled along wih him ‘ii was his first trip on foot there. a road. I know. many of his forbears knew by heart and this was not made entirely on foot for Jeane drew him as he said "on every level place." l-le walked alwve snow drifts; he thought he heard a gqulrrel end a small comer dog leaped m het sled with him. All m an 1, w” u, erqovable outing and the two returned with the mailman hom ng at the end oi his day's route O The colors lingered on the oven- ing gky long after the sun had dis- gppeued behind the trees up the e creek. It made a delicate amber setting for the deep men of the spine-es glong the hill too Brwih- 195,, it was then and pesceful. and a, pair of wild ducks. W108 Hi5 almost touching and dark In! fetching against the brightness flew into the West. Very quiet i! was too when Bob's truck want down the._ driveway. only Pard’: parting bark lngeririg on the still air. Pard keeps me company now, and Tabby strolls to the x1001’ til mew a request that is rather dis- turbing. but is Just as well. For 1 have been forgetting a chore. Now. what else would it be but to darn James‘ mittens, to have thent mended and as he warned me, "in shape" ior the morrow‘s sawing? Until tomorrc-iv Diary. Good-night. AERIAL AUXILIAIY OTTAWA - (C P) - Coleen Coach Lines has purchased t helicopter and applied for rights I use several more on the highway over which its buses now In ope: sting. Superintendent C.H. Bedfort said the company hoped to spec its mail contracts with iihe new lit ciuft. K_