- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .1 -. ,-PAGE"i'HIE!'3 "IIIIO ELSE units to es morni- nni - nrnrnvz" "Mom wants me to be big '1: IIIOII . lonlho Ives me Scott's 9003' y. Yes. ott'sEmulaion bbglyzayoungste sdevelopasturdy y, strong bones, sound teeth. It also promotes stamina and helps maintain normal resist. ance of the bod to infection. 1: contauis natura Vitamins A&D, oil, and added minerals! 148.- 000.0Q0 bottles sold-Scott's Emulsion u dependable! Get Scott's today at your druggist. SCO'I"l”S , mormvsner EMULSION Tonic 'u-u- LSPEOIAL Pre-Inventory Sale OI-' Many Models and Makes of Fine Watches at Dis-tounrs of 2570 to 33V301; TO CLEAR THIS IS FOR THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Now is your chance to buy that Watch or a Big Saving W. W. WELLNER LTD. JEWELERS SINCE I868 I MUST VACATE January Is The Month of Sales . . . Every Store Has Them strange But True By P. H. lilaearthur To the many boys and girls who wrote me saying how much they enjoyed the chapter on "school Days", let me narrate a little incl- dent which took place "down on the farm” when I was a boy. I had a white ox which I named Gabriel. And during the winter I broke it to the sled and made numerous journeys here and there. Many's the moonlit night I took my best-liked girl friend beside me on the pint-sized sled, and Gabriel trotted up and down the road like the good ox he was. And strange but true, grandpa smiled his approval A even boast- ed to our neighbors that I'd broke the ox to driving about like a horse. But grandma said I'd committed a mortal sin by calling Gabriel after an angel and bad luck was sure to sit on our doorstep. One day I was heading down the main highway in the direction of Onarlottetown when lo and be- hold I saw a funeral processio coming in the opposite direction. Was my face red! I jumped off the sled, grabbed ,Gabriel's halter and coaxed and lpuifed and pulled till I was black in the face and giving off real pers- piration. But Gabriel didn't care whether the dead got buried or not. Nor .would he give an inch. when I prodded him in the side with the ;toe of my boot he let out a bellow .as loud as a cannon. I By this time the first sleigh was lhalted and out jumped its two ioccupants and came to my assist- ancc. "What do you mean by holding up a funeral?" they chorused. "Get back onto that sled. head first, and good going lad." . . . Without lurlher ado one of the men grabbed gave it a powerful twist. started things. First, the ox gave out another deafening roar, and then turning face about look a bee- line across the field to the barn, and at such a reckless speed I was actually afraid to turn my head to see the men whose laugh- ter reached me across the field. Gabriel and I sped through our lnpple orchard and into the barn- yard when the animal went down with a mighty groan on a pond of ice. When I saw grandpa coming to- wards me I felt a great weakness in my knees and started crying. "Quiet your blubbering." he said when he came to the spot where the ox lay and examined it. "The critter has a broken leg and we'll have to put him out of misery and into our beef barrel." so saying, ihe old man turned THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN coors for Perfect Pictures. JIIIIYS TAXI - Dial 1370 or ISTD. KEIOIINE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryenton and Mscxay, 2096 DISCOUNT on tailored to measure clothing. .1. P. MacPher- son & Son. VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINEBY 18356 Great George Street. Every style I-Ii-style. loader, and with one of his fam- ous ahote ended forever Gabriel's and my fun. Housewives. according to the U. 8. Department passport office. beat all recorde record: as gad- ders. Students its second place followed by clerk-secretaries. The giraffe manages to lead a norrral life in spite of his high blood pressure which is so high in fact that it would kill a hu- man in a short time. Tgke a cue Mr. Scientist. An average of 588 automobiles were stolen last year in Uncle Sam's country. every day. The origin of that unusually be- loved hymn "O Come All Ye Faith- ful" has been lost in antiquity. The English version by the Rev. John Francis Wade appeared in 1751 and it was sung in the now familiar tune "Portuguese Hymns" in the Portuguese chapel in London in 1786. In the Latin form titled "Adesie Fiilslea" it is sometimes traced back to Bonaventure in the 13th century. Its translation into '18 languages attests its world popularity. . . some months and Jack Clinton. 28, of New Haven, Conn.. broke Gabriel's tail and. Thali of the first mishap. his left leg in an accident. Three weeks later he broke the same leg again. But this time he was ready for it - he had with him the crutches he was using as a result A Montreal mother drove her daughter to the Royal Victoria Hospital to have a baby and stayed to have one herself. The 36-year- cld mother and the 19-year-old daughter occupied adjoining beds and both gave birth to boys who weighed '15-ii pounds each. In Fayettevillc, Ga.. four men were arrested and charged with operating a still - on the farm of state Revenue Commissioner Red Wine, Chief liquor-law en- forcement officer for the state. Recently a Dutch mathematical prodigy multipiecl in his head 854,- 'l36x3il5,62'l in a flat five seconds. It took a calculating machine 15 seconds longer to work out the problem. Do you believe in the superstition that death comes in threes? Most of us don't yet it often happens that way. which gave rise to the ion his heel, went to the house and returned with the old muzzle BUT AGNEW- SURPASS HAVE TO MOVE We are closing our Grahon Street. Store on SATURDAY. JANUARY 23rd, so we must reduce our sfocls. l EVERYTHING IS MARKED DOWN I Bargains galore for all Ilia family . . . Every item from our regular stock . . a I Every item greatly reduced. I . Ivory Sole Final No lxc Irangos OUR. STOCK MUST GO 2! I BE SURE YOU GET YOUR SHARE OFATHE, BARGAINS AGNEW - SURPASS I GRAFTON STREET superstition in the first place. No Refunds "YOUR DOLLAR. BUYS MORE- It HI! HUGHES DBUG STORE. CIASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Glggey's Pharmacy, next Stewsrtv Bakery. ISLAND GRILL. Queen street. Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dish. POWNAL WEEK OF PRAYER Service io be held in the Porwnal Church Friday, January nth, at it Ip. m. speaker, Rev. John Maoxay. SERVICE TO SICK, Dial 5132. Canlwell's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. MEN'I"s QUICK LUNCH. - Thursday Special. Chilled Tomato Juice, New England Boiled Dinner. Rolls and Butter, Tea, Cofdee or Milk. 55 cents. WEEK OF PRAYER Service in Tryon, Friday, January 8th. United Church. Rev. E. J. Barrass, speaker. "The Church in the World.” 0 MILLINERY SPECIALS. - Hi- Style Millinery. 163': Great George Street, Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Clearing all Fall and Winter stock at "1 price. Some extra specials at 51.49. SPRING BROOK S('H()()L ('().V- OERT-Tlie Spring Brook school concert. was held in French River Hall Dec. 22 under the direction of the teacher, Mrs. Maurice Cou- sins. The chairman for the even- ing was Mr. Elmer Paynler. The pianist was Miss Phyllis MacLeod. GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY - Mr. and Mrs. Aquilla Bowman of North Wiltshire, have been receiving congratulations re- cently on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Thcy were married at North Wiltshire on Dec.. 23. 1903 by Rev. Mr. Tho- mas of Cornwall, P. E. I. PER5 RINGWOOD CHRISTMAS COS- CEIIT-Ringwood pupils under the direction of their teacher Beryl Coles, presented. their annual sohool concert in time school on December 22 before an appreciative audience. The music was under the (Pection of Mrs. John Miirp-Ziy. Mr. I'IOWill'(l smith capaibly acted as chairman. Before the closing numbers. Santa made his appearance much to the delight of the young children. Tlin W.I. gave treats to the school chil- riren. POTATO BOATS-The two po- tato boats, the Robcll and thc Pclyriver, which have been loading for some time at the Railway wharf, completed operations last night and will today be escorted outside the harbour by the CO5. Saurel, if that ship is available. The Government icebreaker is at standby at all hours to come to the aid of any vessel needing her help. Should plans materialize as outlined, the Saurcl will escort another waiting potato boat to the Railway wharf. There is a possib- ility thst still another potato boat will arrive here later, if weather conditions permit. NEW GLASGOW SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT - The New Glasgow school concert was held in the hall on December 23. Mlrs. George Dlckleson acted as organist. An enjoyable program was carried out with Mr. Lorne Stevenson acting as chairman for the evening. Santa Claus later arrived and distributed gifts to the pupils and teacher. also a treat of apples. oranges and candy supplied by the Women's Institute. Eleven pupils. Avonns Msulusland. Myr- na, Orville and Norman Smith, Wayne, Carol and Fred Dickleson, Howard and Etta Lslrd. Hazel De- Vesux and Merilyn Stevenson. re- ceived prizea 'for having perfect attendance. Personals Mr. Harry Benjamin has return- cd to Toronto after spending his 'chi-istmu holiday with his mother. Mrs. Georgie Benjamin and friends in Charlottetown. Mire. Elizabeth Cameron of Nel- son, B.C., is visiting relatives in Charlottetown and other parts of the Island. Mrs. Cameron is the former Elizabeth Taylor of st. Peters Island. TINY TDTS . (155 (ii. George St.) 12 minutes to 12 years- Wool Dresses, Jumpers, Boys' and Girls Snow Suits and Coat Sets. GREATLY REDUCED Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Itcpalrs To All Makes MDTDIIS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric Danaila Leads World, lnlldult Education I Say: Director TORONTO (OP) - Canada is a world leader in the field of adult education, Dr, R. J. Kidd, director of the Canadian Association for Adult Education, said Tuesday. Addressing a luncheon meeting of the women's committee of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, he said increasing number of vis- itors each year come from pract- ically all parls of the world to study the farm forum discussion groups project, the St. Francis Xavier University co-operatives ex- periment in Nova Scotia and the frontier college plan which takes education to the lumber camps. He said study groups such as the farm forum ones help to com- bat the loneliness that is almost universally considered a drswhncl: to rural life, Other branches of adult education provided n mi,-.-ms for farm communities to enjoy the ' Defence Program Billion Dollar For Canada TORONTO, (OP) - The Globe and Mail says today in a copy- right story that cabinet approval has been given to a 8l,000.000,000 delence program that "will keep Canada's principal aircraft manu- Iaclurlng facilities in full operation until 1960". The story. by Aviation Edl'.0l' James Hornick, says the pro- grams main objectives are to stabilize industry employment dur- lng the post-Koren period of re- vised defence requirements and to maintain in a state of constant readiness the plants that would constitute the bulwank of Canadian war production. The newspaper adds: "Defence Minister Claxion and through travelling art exhibitions art and literature of the country WAGE FBEEZI SYDNEY. Australip -(C?i High Court of Australia has al- nrmed the right of the federal ar- bitration court to suspend quarter- ly coat-of-living adjustments to the basic wage in Australia. The decision means wages paid under Federal awards will be virtually frozen at the level operating in September, when the arbitration court abolished the quarterly ad- justment. Defence Production Minister Howe are said to have convinced their colleagues that the scheme. involv- lng new contracts and production stretch-outs on existing contracts was essential to Canada's contin- ued security. 'The cabinet action, which was taken about three weeks ago, not only established a new pattem for defence production: it was Inte- preted as an expression of faith by government leaders that Canada's present high level of prosperity would continue at least for an- and book collections, , CLEARING ALL CREPE AND WOOL DRESSES Sizes ID to 50 (1-2 sizes included) GOING AT 33 I-3 OFF REG. PRICES BALANCE OF FALL AND WINTER COATS (No Kilgornochs on Sale) . TO CLEAR AT I-3 OFF A Rock of CLOTH SUITS-Reg. values up to S3835 SELLING FOR ONLY 319.95 The GLORIA I19 GRAFTON ST. other six years" nnzraf BRUNSWICK (In Oil) SARDINES 6 tins 55c OLD CHERRY HILL CHEESE 3 lbs. 33.75 ROSEDALE (Choice) PEAS. 4lins 73c MOUNT STEWART SUGAR. g ) STRAWBERRY PRESERVE, 3iins 89c WHITE GRANULATED ALL FLAVORS "write. 6for 59.-. KRAFT ;-p;DINNER, Zpkgs. .. 29c 10 lbs. 89c BUCHANAN 'S Molasses and Mint . . CANDY 5.xJ.1iI3iiZ on we cauiinower PERFEC'l"l()N or CARNATION O 45. MILK 6iins 87c Fresh Green BEANS lb. 29: Crisp Green CELERY I 9: FRUITS SL'.Vl(IST---Ill-I Count ORANGES 3 doz. 79c FLORIDA White or Pink GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 25: TAs"rv l-'Rl”.Sil RADISH 2 bunches 25c Ti5.uP'riNG Di-1l.lClOl'iS GRAPES h 2 lbs. 39: MEATS EXTRA SPECIAL! ('nrncd Spare Spare Ribs. 2 lbs. 29c C. P. Bulk Sausage. lb. . . . 35c Frcsli Roasting Pork, lb. .. . . . . 49c Smnkcd Slmiiklcss Picnics. lb. . . .. . 55: Rrcakfnsl Sliced Bacon. lb. . . . . . 69c Fmicy Boneless Codfish. lb. 39c Boneless Digby. lb. . . . . . 39: CAMPBELIIS Wlkiorrr rowN.r?E. DIAL 5524- 5525 - K 44 - IOMATO SOUP 6 iins 77c GREAT uosur, smrz Q I . "av: :7-no re IIMP we on row? row NH05 PETER PAN . PEACHES (15 or. linl I 6 iins 89c , ll (,c;4RRv Euvss-y ssnwes