{EBRUARY 27. 19,47 - s P 5 clA LS p iTloursclay-Friday-Saturday g 25c iNabob Coliliee 55c syfllplllll% Puro l6 oz. Bot. 2 For75¢i lorrrrnu. 0111111011111 l _ of local tntereot. hat advertising of I Howey nature may h. [nggmg ef five cents a ovum able In advance. 000K‘! for Photograph; bUllANCl-I. HOWARD McINNIW Fitted Footwear st 175 Queen stun STAB TIIANSPIB. — Phone 2494 or 1309. . FENNELL dc CHANDLER will be ch59‘! B11 dbl’ Wednesday and Thursday for stock taking. Open , Friday as usual. eApple Juice Y 48. oz. 1m l woman-s mvm ovals- SHOES reduced from $5.50 to W450 Wright Shoe Co. l WOMEN'S VELVET OVER» SHOES reduced from $5.50 to $4.50. Wright Shoo Co. LB. SELF SESSION STARTING 335.1% Clocks. Toombs Music MAYDIIIIAISE 8 oz. lot. 25c eon l-‘lttfls 1b, . .. . 29c A mm ARR-flufluum llyl. lleg. SDIIP 3 for" . - 29o SMDKED FILLETS Ill, ... 29c gggggjuéhfgggluegegggd511553;. Ayl- Tomato $0"? 3 f0r---- 29o IIADDDDK FILLETS 1o. 39c _ tonsil-In PASTE 2 for s50 luueur u». . . a . 45o ..‘"i.'.fitl.‘..s'fii'ti.f’“li'f..zfi 1f . oltTDlPS PIIDDIIIGS 2 for 19o SALMDII lb. . . a a 43¢ “*3” ICKETSIIP. W. C-I S t lb, u a u u u" - . - - 29c hfarch 7th, all. sale at (lleohgroiifi: Mayfair, Hughes Drug Store. 01d Spain, Jenkins Pharmacy. ‘ THE MISSES STEELE AND DOIIION of The Vogue. left this morfling for llfontreni and Toronto to secure Spring styles. Do not fall to attend Fashion Show at Char- lottetown Hotel March 12th_ Mustard Pic les 14 91- Bu-27C Javeo: A 2 For ‘ 33¢ ANDREWS’ 0110012111 121i - r1101: .- 1210 a0 11M from; Mr i000. _. D0 you know that 85% of all Whooping Cough deaths occur under two years of age? Do you know that it is pra- ventable? Do you know that 61% of all Diphtheria deaths occur under live years of age? Do you know that Diphtheria can be prevented? Do you know that your child should re- ceive this protection when six months of age? Do you know that delay may be fatal. Knowing these facts, surely all intelligent mothers will demand this needed protection for their babies, pre-school and school children. Commencing early in March, the Health l Division of the Department ol Health and Welfare will start their annual spring inoculating clinics in each ol the City schools. The time and place of each clinic will be onnounc- l ed in the press later. Watch for these announcements. All babies and pre-school children will be protected with the combined Diphtheria and Whooping Cough immunizations. i CITY POLICE COURT — At the Ci-ty Police Court yesterday morn- ing a youth charged with shop- brenlrlng and theft was remanded in custody for one week. A‘ drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. Y-GRADS MEETING-A well at- tended meeting was held at the Y.‘ M.C./\. with Lorimer Cudimoi-e as chairman. A hearty sing-song with 150105 by gifted members of the l club was much appreciated. At the ‘conclusion of regular business the meeting adjourned with the King. I l GROCERS’ PETITION —'I‘he' l | City Council, it is understood, may‘. be called upon shortly to consider 1a petition from a large number of, lclty grocers seeking legislation to, .fix closing hours. Six o'clock has been suggested as closing time ex- cepting Wednesday and Saturday) Wednesday, being a recognized half! holiday, the stores would close at; . . . ‘ TELEPHONE CALL FROM Q AUSTRIA The following extract is from the Ml-lford Dally News and Corp. Tay- lor referred to is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Macbean, De Gros Marsh. P. E. I. “Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, 30 Chestnut stroct, Milford, ltfuss"; were pleasantly surprised yester- day afternoon at 4.30 when theyl had the pleasure of talking with their son. Carp. Wllllnm Taylor in Lintz, Austria. The call was occas- ll é n SCHOOL CLINICS for Protec- tion against Diphtheria and against l both Diphtheria and Whooping; “med by his mother-s bmhdav m ‘ Cough for Infants and Preschools IIlVCTSHFy. Corp. Taylor enlisted afar Will be held by the Health Division; three years in 1945. went overseas 0n MODQBY. MET“! 3rd ‘<11 1-30 P~ M- 1 in August, 1946, and ls a radio at Spring Park School. 2.30 P. M. mechanic with the American Air-l at Prince Street. Tuesday, 1.30 at.‘ ways Communication Service Com- Queen Square, 2.30 Model. Wedncs-l mlml i" Hurschius- Austrlu- H9 day, 1.3a at West Kent, 2.110 at, slates that he is in the bost oflNom-e Dame, Thursday, 1.30 at health and spirits and wishes to Rochmrd square 2,39 at Pgykdglcfl be remembered to friends and .' bb; the‘ e, m)“: T, T l f .Y v Mothers take your a Esta “ g " ‘e 5y or am") “as clinic most convenient for you. 1 itimazcclnwith this clarity of rezep~j | on s emem erscou h as dllstlnctly as if he wfareenih htlhxb VALENTINE PAWnF-O" “'1': room wlth them, day afternoon. Feb. 14th, a very; pleasant Valentino party was hold‘ in Cullodcn School when the‘ pupils, their teacher, and quite ar number of parents enjoyed gamesl and a delicious lunch together. A large mall box packed with Val- ~s an: a» a. s» jueieope¢aegaoasoseapootnao m; WHY SUFFER FROM £6 - -ACHES '1. ' i ‘School children will be protected from Diphtheria only. lle- . [outlaw W" Opened by DOStmbist-‘lume Kahnuck (l Judson) _ mlorcing doses are administered when required to school "s! Em“ 1““‘°Dt°““15"i Qmlizedig} The winning horse is owned by i children immunized three or more years ago. Iltlrtirlxlegssisxlbd 5551:: celerks. _1i!/llgss'm' Jack hglcfiyéM.li'roildpe' Cl M Le d Mr. Norman ' ' . "3 5- C KEEHNG. M-P-r D-P-H- _ When You Can Have Giff}: 5R2, 11,2,“ w“ m4, l Mac Kalmuck (a. Swallow) 1 1 1 CW Hmm‘ °"'¢°"- . Glorious Relief heavy bv receiving lbw uwre 9r| K“? H“ ‘E l“) . "-3 2 I l l‘ 1955 sentimental messagcs of gqgdifllbertn Aubrey (J. Blaisdell) 33 hi» ' '-¢.~.=o-.Qs40<i»0o@too\§oe»a»0o-§oo<o>o0=®~o0s ‘N 7 WITH |wlll.' a fish pond was conducted. Th" W1""i"8 11°F" L‘ °“""°d m’ f gus Benton and Mrs. Fred Shaw, '" - -. s m0 ‘by \ uygxwsflkqpowlgoawgggogwow Kcixrrlrshtcs l angler from which every Trainad arms ivrnsrcgltrlrgnyoua run r |onjoyed before the close. If a fur coat could c-onrplntn,’ I the“; would be but" protest; on lottlng l-t ell the space it requlresJ galnet neck make-up that soils a Don't eve!‘ 118118 "P W“! CJlf-l collar and chunky necklaces thsnwllhflut llflt llll-lfll’ if “l1 D0"! rub a pelt slick. lh-abltually carry packages or hand- Yeu can or course, rogmovg mqre- bags under one arm. If you'll switch up from a fur collar-although if portable Obleflfi lfflm 0116 firm l" you'd wear a scarf you wouldn't the other there's less danger of rub- have to-by light lpofiglng with at blue s we! slick- dry-cleanlng fluid. But you're ad- vised not. to do this too often or you'll dry out the pelts. The damage which heavy neck- laces can do ls not so easily un- done. It ls simpler to leave off the wariran Lady with Diploma from Hair Dressing School, wanted to take charge of a new Beauty Parlour. Write, stating experience and qualifications, to BOX 3N, GUARDIAN OFFICE. r-_,_€¢----—--_- »-<-»- Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllll l ‘&.. . I‘ 0 . o Jewelry that. causesnfrllctti-orplttlltan] _ t enew e,w rn . e r an 60$.‘ ’¢:0.¢ O:O:O’¢e:e:¢"~ 0 g Q of massive braocele e can be as clam- a . ~.Q"\\,”O\‘.”O-~ .‘ G 9 aging to the cuffs of a coat. l v 9:0“. A.§_"~‘.:.:§’§‘.: v ‘e‘Q‘. ‘Q . o ‘Newt that vgeTe 01nd tgethsubggil - Q o cos care. e remn e a u s ' " “\‘O”‘ ~’%. .‘ need sturdy hangers when hung‘ up. Wooden hangers with smoothi ends are recommended for sustain-- in; heavy weight and preserving shoulders’ shape. ‘ When you hang up your coat, eove lt from s closet crush by el- Yoa Den Dot llalck lellof non l TIIQII Iyee . IIII ‘Illll IIIPLI ‘I'll? TOIIV Question: é E _ i What wleeet i gee-en nee-eel lo tape In flavour and , vitality‘! ms none Soothe and refresh the: m eoooade with two drops of sate. gentle ' Murine m each m. You qet- Illlflllolnl t tl feel os-mmrrmi-Trohrwfinfarr: r I .0‘ o’ \ I :~‘-t(§)*‘§2 .- i . 3.951154% riliiwkumm " 3 llo Package 28' ., .. . .. ,, . MURINF- . -~~-~~~--- ¢-.'//<\‘.+1'/,\\‘.? i 0Y6” ‘Y/(VQYI; to: YOUR nee ~11 DEIlVIE w. c0001 1gb, CHARLOTTETOWN gggpntu “l! Mlllmn is roeervea foi- news‘ IGIIUGI] ply- _ Mm Duncan 6.11115‘ M“ AmlMr. Earl Swallow. Albion Cross. was Marjory Hal (H. Gillie) “ul in obtaining a prize. A Jack Dingola tJ. Miller) number of other games were also Jessie Cope (C. Acorn) iMr. Angus Glllls. Forest Hill. will race on Grand River ice next Saturday afternoon, race to start at 1.30 p.m. wee conducted by EL‘: Mary My- ere, Susanne Palmer DeBlole. Rev. J. T. Ibbott was the speaker. On Feb. 11th. we had e social and wish to eey thank you to Mrs. R. Holman for the use _of I record player and to Haezerd and Miss Illubeth Hell who served refreshments for us. attended morning service Paul's Church. In the afternoon we attended the opening of Scout Q "Lenten Meditations Prom ‘The Times, London ' o>o+e+¥++0+o§ savour: no: van. l Belief ln the survival of the soul ;after the- death of the body ill CONI-‘Emggrqqlqlq “n; m icommon, in one form or anotherl 1 to almost every race and every fle- g liglon, while for the Christian it r-anks among the pa-lmary essentials 0f his creed. Yet the paradoxical ; I phrase of the burial service used ' by the Efilgllsh Church is precisely accurate when it describes belief in personal immortality as a “sure and certain hope." Strong faith, . supported by a dlspaselonate appeal ‘to reason. can make the hope sure land certain, yet a hope lt must ‘remain, end not a certainty assur ed by scientific proof. I This truth brings perplexlty l1: I many devout minds. They have been , encouraged to hope that. for all‘ ‘who have Lrled to serve God physl-I rCfll death-will mean entrlnce to a ‘far happier state of being, wholly freed from every trace of sin, of suffering. of sorrow, of decay; a ‘state radiant with completeness of knowledge and love. enriched by lleeting reunion with those who, have gone before, wowned by the j‘ lfull revelation and glory of God , .ff such is the destiny awaiting inan- -kinri, why has not an absolute ccr- Ztainty of it, a scientific Cflfltlllti} beyond all possible doubt, teen granted to the human r-ace? i Natural though this feeling seems. further reflection will suggest res-j sons for the divlne retlcence on this subject. The retlcenre is very marked in the teaching of our Lord, who when using the future life as his background in the Dives and Lazarus parable. deliberately em- played the conventional imagery of his age, imagery which not. even his contemporaries took liberally. If the self-imposed limitations ofi his human knowledge and he had described the glories of heaven as they are, he would at once have frustrated his aim of insisting on the immense lmport- l ancc of this present life. Again. he laboured to show that the Ki-ngdom of God is not _an apocalyptic vision, the establish- ment of which cannot be attempted on earth; on the contrary. ll. is something to be built up here. be- gun by those first disciples to whom he spoke, and continued by each generation of their successors. To (181116 them by yevclntions of the hereafter would certainly have been to blind them to their 1m- mediate tasks and responsibilities. And for us ln turn such revelation must inevitably cause this World to seem of no real importance; nothing would matter except to pass from it into the bllSS of heaven with the least possible delay. Thus there seems to be sufficient reason for being content with the existing restrictions of human knowledge concerning what ties beyond the veil. BRIDGETOWN DRIVING CLUB RACE _____ . The Bridgetown Driving Club held their fifth horse race of the! season on Grand River ice on Saturday afternoon, Fob. 22nd. lnl which five classes were run off. The summaries: Class A. Pace Gratt-an Peters (W. Gilllsi l1 Calumet Dudds (H. Blaisdell) 2 2 The winning horse is owned by Mr. Wallace Gillls of Forest Hill. Class B. Paco Peter Wolfe (P. Campbell) 1 Mae Dillington (H. Gillls) 3 Tony Dilllngton (S. McDon- ald) '. . 2 3‘ The winning horse is owned by Mr. Farquhar Campbell, Dundee. 1 Class B. Trot. ynn Worthy (J. McKay) ..ll 22 Class D. Trot and Pace‘ The winning horse ls owned b It was decided to hold a good- ' an C P9 Girl Guide News 1ST AND 2ND. COMPANIES (St. Peters 8c 5t. Paulo) “Guides On Feb. 4th. e Own" permlttedl k I College Hall. r On Monday, Feb. 1'lth. we 111d a joint meeting with the 7th Troop 9P‘? following Guides were wl-th their'Thrlft Badge: Mary My- ers, Ann Worthy, Norah DeBlois, Dori-s Hllllon. Suzanna Palmer and Marjorie McLeod. Cnngratulotzons girls. Tuesday, Rb. 18th. a number of Guides preparing to lsundrees badges visited the Rite- Wey laundry. Tli P‘ TEKYs ONLY arson -- 111111-- SATURDAY i . 21111 2811., s. 11111011131 P Fsnnfuzruu to"... A TIIE -I l i FASHION SHOPPE GlllIlOTTETOYlll GREAT GEORGE STREET Clearance Sale 0f Fur Coats WAS cirmcsc MINK ovco RABBIT $229.00 SEAL 011120 CONEY .. 229.00 BLACK PERSIAN 041w 2911.00 SABLE ovco CONEY ........ 249.00 BROWNSEAL ovco 11mm . 2911.00 onown BROADTAIL 295.00 MUSKRAT 115.10 con 350.00 SEAL oven RABBIT . 295.00 cm conrr 295.00 scsven MOUTON LAMB 295.00 WALLABY STENCILLED LEOPARD 300.00 SABLE orzo MUSKRAT 495.00 BON-MOUTON LAMB 349.00 MINK oven MUSKRAT 450.00 BLACK reason LAMB 095.00 SILVER RACCOON .. 550.00 DARK MUSKRAT ruxtoos .. 595.00 RUSSIAN PERSIAN LAMB ., . . . . a50.oo SAVE v. ro 1/2 AND 11011:. NOW $ 90.00 911.00 149.00 125.00 149.00 149.00 175.00 1as.o0 1211.00 192.00 199.00 2911.00 250.00 240.00 350.00,, moo 450.00 595.00 2 SILVER FOX JACKETS 110w $288. — $338. PERlMAll EXPERT FlIRRlEll llERE FROM MONTREAL TO SERVE YOll n11 ohsu - ouootr - LAY-AWAY Your Deposit Secures Immediate Delivery of Your Purchase. Pay the Balance In Monthly Payments to Suit Your Budget While Yloerleg Your llow PEllLMAll Fllll DDAT. THE FASHION SHOPPE GREAT GEORGE STREET d Guide week at Prince of Wales t, Pgull) Boy Scouts which was n for all parents to attend. The presented PEACE 88y Campbell. Helen Massey, ringing To bringing pass their They were- accom- tray. partied by Miss ll‘. Evens. On Saturday, Feb. 22nd. "Think- ing Day" our Guides did a. World Flag ceremony at the Guide Rally at Brighton Club and also gave do- nations of food for overseas Guido}. Tonight I hear the church bells Far out across the mow. me sweet memories they ore 0t the days so long ago. To Queen Victoria's peaceful reign- When children all were glad and GllllllLOTTETOWl There was no cause for grief o: pa n. No war to take our boys aw , May kindest thoughts t» her uvltgfl, And elu‘ in mrfect peace abide. lnnlandfls Queen and noble friend. A kind and friendly guide. At the ringing of the belle And in lhc silence too, Within my heart sweet mentors dwells Of parents and friends so true Now we must pray for peace so precious To every Christian heart. If we are earnest God will bleee us, Fear and h-rtc will soon do rt, ~Lma Vessr-y, formerly of on- lague. , end Noren Min Louise 0n Sunday, Feb. 10th. our Ouldee at St. O-OOO-O-O arson To Wheel It Mly Concern; I shell not ho responsible for any eobte contracted by anyone other then myself. ' WALIII COAIII e10 lard Chamberlain Ilotel. ll. John. Q-OOOO-OQ-GOVO-O-O-b-O-OO-Mb-I - s” i zWQi/lfflfi furrow-howls .- » 'l’O PRIVINT SUGAR PROM "l-UMPING" 'Storc brown end powtlercrl eager in the refrigerator. This revente it. front “lump ng" and lceepe it fresher. ll’ brown strgar is "lumpy” when purchased, warm it in the oven. Ol-YJ THI They're be e Mérifiefzcic BLUE RIBBON ausurv co rrs: It's the kind of coffee you'll be proud f0 serve . s a rich, fiavourful, satisfying. Pack- ed only In vacuum-sealed tins and glass law-always FRESH. SAVI THI COUPONS FOR "l0OPlll fl IAGOERS" Ohlltl’: Si"! OMS eutllully lllvmeiod. wllh advontun otevloe. Yheee Indeohel vdeehle pmnlenre P!!! lee eeupene peeked In llue “been fee, Gelee Inl leklll Pavlov.