.... X!‘£~rr fl\ M5” HblcFS HOW TO EEP WOOLIES DAINTY loans girls, otherwise fioddlolq lblnk nothing of wearing wool Indies for several days on and. It's (rightfully silly-because wool tllTFlUl perspiration odor. N<v-lf you want lo stav popular, Iemcmbr! to dip wooly undies in luv just as cfieu as you do your thin summer onesl Lux keeps wnulies dnlmy, soft and cosy — [r1515 lllcm to wear longer, too. Tonight -—- dip your woolln in I :1.) MORE sllRUliliEll SOC” Spare hubby's temper, by hoop- lng his socks soft . lnll cornformbll / wilh Lax. Ro- /" mumlver~—l.\ix won't shrink soclrs --s0 dip them rcgularlyhiust as you do your nwn precious stockings. A LIVE‘ R rurmuwr Bh ._ .. W11. sly cusmvnvo One of the moot satisfactory methods 0i‘ dinning bronze 1s b0 first. immerse Ills uticle to be cleaned in boiling nutm- end men rub with e sort gloih dipped in yellow I sonipsuils. Polish with 5, soft dry cloth. Your Eyes T? I III ll vi Iym “my o! all-o. - l-1es?!‘11ohes,,son vves or dizziness — consult 1, specialist. Al you scrvio yous g n‘! sflgorouh ll snl Iss3 yep d flotilla ii. F. llutcheson I. C. G. I. HUTCIIESON REDDIN’S Mid-Winter-Sale 1 . 17'T—__' 1IZ......Ti’§°_'l‘ 49c Inn-Q.» 1mm] Drops n15: 1 11 11 . $1.100vz1l1l'e - ._ 890 Scoiis Emulsion Smnll -- -- ,5!) Large - - .98c Apple Blossom Soap 6 Cakes for — — -25c Hinds llnney & Almond Cream 50c size - — 29c 25c Noxzemn- — —- 19c Kelloggs Nose Drops 25c __.___._____.__._______ Pcrsinn Shaving Cream 35c vnluc Sp 19c Pnhlnm Baby Food 45c Non Chemical Fond A vnhnble food supplement Inr rhilzllcn and ndulls. 24 lim- slzri- - — — —$l.l5 72 do!‘ sin — - - _$'»!.!5 . Economy Size - - — -54.i5 , PC9551 BEDS. 3' 1,, u, now-yarn: n. M. swunnnnn ;.__.. .............____ Carleton and Vicinity - Prints Vcrnsr sol-nus arrived from Osmp Borden. Monday "5"- ing m spend s. two weeks furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mr!- Al: Norring, Cupe Traverse. 5.0.1. h‘: Murphy of tho l-O. A. I‘. it Jarvis, Ont. ll s two-weeks furlough in Os-rlvwn with his bmbher. Mr. David Mill'- phy and Mrs. Murphy. Mrs. Harry Grumman. OIPB Tro- verse has returned from In H110!“ ab); visit in Chnrlolfetown who“ sh. I55 the guest. of her Mm. M!- Wllliun Orossmsn snd lillirl- 0Y0!!- 1118.11. ms. Nell Cameron, lasso: IlIIl and Jean Cameron o! Sisncm were overnight sums o! 11P- Mrs llmsr Francis, Osrlocon, hov- tng ‘Tuesday morning on c. If!) U Boston. Mrs. Elmer French. Osrlowfl ma Mrs, Jogephlne nanch, Sum- mersldo, were recent week-end visit- ors io Halifax. 1m. mr.) Iverubi L Boll, owe Inverse, spent Monday h: lum- mersldc. w. and we. mmell MacDonald Mrs. termed-l Muttu-t and little gun Gan, o! Carleton. won pus- mgors to simmer-side Bamrdoi morning to visit Mrs. David Lor- kins. They returned Monday even- ins. 1k. Claude Bell, Carleton, spent Bshudoy 1n Charlottetown. -—-—e 0.5. Austin llcwatt ed the l! 0. NV R. is spending his-leave with his mother, Mrs. Melbourne Hawaii: Cape Traverse. Private diaries Robertson, return- od to Halifax Tuesday momin after spendi week-end cave wi h his family n Carleton. Miss Heme Bell, Prince of Wales College student. spent the week-end s-i her home in Carleton. Miss Marion Bell, Charlotresown, soent. the week~end st her home in Carleton. She Wits ncrcmpanled by her little niece, Miss Helen B611- Mr. W B. Multan. North Car- leton, is receiving congratulations and best wishes on his 82nd. birth- day, Monday March 2nd. A number or near relatives were present at s delightful dinner-party given 111 honor of the Occasion of his daughter Mrs Ernest Harper. Qinoero wmpaizhy is tendered Mrs. Alexander Deacan and all her family in the dcat-h of Mr Deagnn xvhich occurred last Tuesday. lvlrs, J.W Howatt. Cape ‘Prnvorso arrived home Thursday alter l» pleasant visit with her brother in Canoe Oovo Mrs Joseph Cubcliffe. Cape Tra- verse, has returned home after spending some time with nor . daughter-in-law Mrs. Roy Cutclilie Augustine Oove. The many friends of Mr and Mrs. Edwin Macwilliums, Cape ‘Traverse, were sorry to learn that they 11nd 10st their lovclv home by fire on Sunday. Mrs. John Luke of Peiersfield, Man. has returned to her slsiers, Mrs. Arthur Dawson. North Tryon, after an extended V1511; with M11. Leigh Lowthcr, Carleton, and Mrs. Louis Muttnrt, Cape Traverse. 0.8. Douglas Crassman, R..G.N. 7.12.. left. Tuesday morning Feb- ruary 24111. for Montreal. He was acccxnpnnifid to Cape Tormentine by his wile. who will join him 1.11 Montreal in the near future. Miss Olga Macwilllams arrived st her home in Cape Traverse Fri- day evening w attend the shower in honor of her cousin, Mrs. Doug- las Crossman. She returned to Cuarlotietown Saturday. A lsrli number o: friends and neighbors gathered st the home of Mr. mo Mrs. Gordon Mncwllllnms Capo ‘Iraverse, on Friday evening, February 20th, to tender a. post- nuptlal shower to their daughter. 'Mrs. Douglas Crossman and 0 S. Douala Orossman, while he was spending s three-days leave at homo. The living-room was hand- somely decorated 1n red, white and blue. The bride and groom were ushered to their seals by the bride's cousin, Miss Olga Macwllllams. and the mom's brother. Mr. ‘ Crosamen, while Mrs. John Mac- Wlllisms, aunt of the bride, layed the Wedding March. A large <ket trimmed with red, while and blue, was heaped with parcels, which were opened by Mrs. Hany Doull. The sccompnning curds and verses which created lots of fun. were rend by Mrs. Hank MacKay. Misses Dorothy Gardiner and Mil- dred Hownlt received the presents from the bride and arranged them on the table. They consisted of linen, dlina, and silver, also s [ood- ly sum of money. On behalr of his nife and himself, Douglas thanked their friends for the many lovely gifts, after which "For They Arc Jolly Good Fellows" was sung. The remainder of the evcxling was hflpplly spent. in singing and games which both young and old enjoy- ed to the utmost. Lunch was serv- ed and after bouncing the groom, with many expressions of good wishes for his safe and earl‘: m’- turn to his home and friends. the gvlening closed with God Save The I18. The marriage book place on Tues- day. December 30th, 1941. n1. Trinity Uniied Church Parsonage, of Tlscy, Alberta Dnrrnch, young- flsl. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Neil Dnrrnch of Borden and Clmrlns Hcnycy MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rilasell MacDonald o1 the home of Mrs. Kenneth Multan- Carleton. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. D.C. Boothroyd. ‘The youthful bride wore a smurf slrvoi. length dress of mffilum blue wool with navy accessories. She was attended by her sister. Mrs. A L. Erlwnrds of Mount Edward Road. who was attired 1n a brown wool (lrors. while Mr Edwards ably sup- pcxtcd the groom. After a short hrmeynl1onn 1n the Province the happy couple left for St. Hynclnthr, Qucbrc, where the grcom, who is a member o! the R.C.N.V.R is inking a course in Wireless Tole- graphy The Cipr- Trnverse Yfillllsz Pefml-"s B. This plaid n11. has that "ever ready to go anywhere" smsrtness that you'll like. GPO]. lTfl-‘h and ginger predominate, size ll, l1.—---———-—,-S22.50 - D. Sky blue. pure wool suit ivith that wonderful scoiusn utfil to li. This suli. has also n match tap con, sun can be 11o ht with or whhont ion , size ll. Suit 1s 535.410. Topconz $85.00. Complete onl- fli 870.00 for-——---._ l We suggest that choosing eur- ly this season is wise, as in most cases the makers will be unable to supply more of 111a some typos of garment. WY YOUR NEW SUIT TO- DAY V Phone 49- -Pr1vate Branchllxchange MGDRE E» M9LEOD L__.iimil°d on Tuesday evening. February 10th. The meetlni opened with the hymn Come Let Us Sing or A Wonder; Love, followed by the Scripture lesson from 1st. Corinthians, chap:- er 13. read by Thelma Quigley 4nd the Lord's Prayer in unison, The hymn O God Of love, 031113 Of closed the devotional put oi "19 mflfiiifli- The recreation period consisted of a Valentine cont/sat but on by Thelma Qulgley and 9gp. eral other contests and games which were much enjoyed bv all. A delicious lunch was served 5nd the meeting closed with Gad Slve The King. The Carleton Women's InsWute Union held at Valentine Social at held their renular monthly mcenng Charlottetown, I’. E. 1'. #1 ' on Thursday. nbrusry 12th s: 1.11s homo of Mr. George Doull, wim the president. Mrs. hunk Qulgloy 1n ohsrgc. The meetl opaned with the singing of the e end m- peatlng the Creed 1n unison. The minube; of the previous meeting were reed sud a proved. Eleven members nspond to r011 call After the vsrious committees were heard from the following: new com- mlttees were appointed: School, ‘Thelma Qulglcy and Hattie Ross, Sick, Mrs. Wndman and Mrs. Mur- phy; Lunch. Hattie Ross. Mrr. mur- uhv and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart Letters or lhlnks were rend frcm Mrs. Boyd lowiher, Emmi: Deswan and Harold Bell for Christmas boxes received. The semstary reported 1 1111i. 1 b ' 1111i, 8 ha, WORLD‘! DAY OI‘ PRAYER AT l ghilcvseézzeltgr. lwur wigs‘: IIAMPTUN an s veeu (we passed . --'-— w my»; ,.1==-‘ “Wiggly; an?” manner. ~'...1.-.:.a:.~. nareon esrswu . e 1n by the Con enor, Mrs. Btcvsn- m with mu“ ‘mm son. Mrs. Biiewvsrt MacMiursn the sum and App,“ m“ m ‘hunch convenor for Agrlcultum was re- n“ Th, mum“ w" mm h, m, quesied to prcpcn her question-Q ' mm, g nsire {or the next meeting. After m‘§"“,‘,’,%’°2,”,“~'~i”;m u! 1y?" some discussion it was decided to M", mum u n fragment of hold the March meeting in the Victoris mmelfs on 81c- classroom in the form of s sollul let! urssi evening, the proceeds to towards Nvmlli 111ml‘. rings or the boys on not vs rvicc. - 1m. Kenneth Multan 1:111 1y ln- 11%’: vlied the members to her heme for °“ ;11e gpril mcotgnghafter s unc served y comm m“? charge, the meeting closed with m; yQQHPQVMMnJ A m gm- National Arnhem. -D. 101.1, which bu been formed during E. Tweed suit, patch» pockets revered collar. similar to nic- lure, skirt ls Dllln flared. Grey tweed wllh Military red stripes, Ilw 14 Ii — — - -- - $22.50 glilctorls glrlvmcni Missionm Boc- m 1n a very cnosb and y h ml, nro wool Phil fégttglzruzll-‘tobi-he ill rM-ion abovls gum much the some but will! lflll 91"“. Browns, wines, and bellh slzs16ai.——-—-_""u‘u Lhe hast veer wok mgr-thou‘ fir; uxlli led 1n prayer: Mrs. Evan Don d Mcclisoci Mrs. . Wendell hoaa. n r. lln. Gordon - Mia Olive Ho . Miss _ on. a A very bcnulllul duct. was sun: ‘m- Gcddie d Mr s Lahenuahzaeuod’ Benign. ‘l ggmglelgrfamlglhfh: s. u, on nvo PM“ my) M55101:- trio) (PI I r. c. s. ro nx-renn any!" WYJ. Dolby sell ens"- i’ a Mr Lino! 011110011 l? Mg,- aigrfillcltodav in anullmfvi" m: 150D. “I'l- (RBYJ D. " Q A, 91g" L0 lnlillulwl a conclusion 01"?» mes ‘M w m " rflllhlllhil i