w.» 4-1-"1- -,»¢» -,¢,.-'.~..¢~.¢ yEBRUARY 9. 1942 finial. GUARDIAN n ruurvofl lnr nun’ n! b t ldvertlllug 0 I W" ‘"2121’: m; b0 lnurlod it | ‘"11’ l“ “m, ltrlnlly nnnhlo ll QtI-l u! unu- m ,._. swam. m- Photon-Nu __.__ x m‘ msun DERAT“, E L-ou. 1o wne smut STUD r0 $75,131:“, bging photon-wheel. W FFET SUPPER . nu iiiiilgilliiiliiitrlieisis; " 1am. 6H - n 5:11;“... desg L-106-2-7-9-11. n CROSS skate at the Ibrum. wlmsday’ “brum ligklla-I-‘l-m. n," column C RA CONFE ANCE- ____._ (‘XHRLOTTETOWN MAN 0N (loliyclL-Cl-l. Fullerton of T0- Mro _q|1‘\'CyOl' general oi’ Ontario Euidflllza. \v.-is elected president o! we Canadian Institute of Survey- lll" n: Ottawa last week. Provincial Cillltlilfifs I01‘ 1942-43 include, D. c n. Edniundston, N.B-. B. .0. Halifax, and HE. Miller, FOR TllE BOYS OVERSEAS — Oil llli‘ 2am oi January a binKO and eiiscrzninnicnt sponsored by the flujy Name Society of St. Augus- mm Pririsll- Rustico. was held ll m pnrbli hzill at ivhioh a. very 1mg crowd ‘attended. Avery 9"- iiiuible evening was spent. The prbccrils of the night's entertain- miii ii-iiicii amounted w $42.00 will ' 51PM‘. iii sending parcels to the rtiin. lli(‘ll oi the parish who are iimi- m active service overseas. Al- n-fifiy mi patriotic young soldiers have i‘(‘ll(‘li(’d the Old Country and fly.- iii military service somewhere in Eiijlgllll, The parishioners ot . M0 rccl very proud of these in; nien who have lett- oncs. their friends. and ‘ .1 ' C.‘ !(i-',‘f(‘liSC of their Mother Coun- try and lo help eventually to re- Eiorc peace and freedom to 1th! -, i T119 prayers and good wash- ])Ell‘lShl0l‘l€l'S of Rustico s accompany these young ____Z____. _.. EASTERN GUARDIAN Tlil- column In Irlurved {or nun n! liii-iil hill-rent. but ndvertlolng o! n nature may ho lnnerterl at 6 “oral. strictly plylblo In m.______€-__- ‘TITUTE MEETING.—Th0 ncntlily meeting oi the t la institute was held in the ll iinii on ‘luesdiay evening. the nut Mrs. Howard Vickersm cd. Pliins were made {or a _ . iu be held in the near lut- Ariicles for the Red CRIB WHO i d lll and a very good sized box ion garment; socks and etc. PiilV L0 be sent to head- A large number oi articles AUG un were distributed-L. ..‘BL'R.\'S CONCERT. — The Burns Anniversary Concert. held on Juiizlnry 29th in the I. O. O. F. J" Aiolllllillle, was as usual a big . good house greeted This concert is an ...in nil iiiilii. , pi on by the Prcsbl- iii ‘l Ciiurcii uiioi" assisted .V c iiient. A special feature of t ueinng. that was greatly en- iored and appreciated was Bagpipe siiccwiio by Corporal Blackie o1 the R. -. l2. whose home ls in Glas- u. . Sruilillld. Each member of the i.lllu‘i\iliL’. ivrogramnle was encored. BM‘. Pine selections — Pi r Bruce MiKLiilYCll. Highland Fl ng-Mar- RlllCL Poole. Solo-“The End o! the Roach-Johnny Beers. Duet, “Tire Crcokocl Bziwbee-"Jeen Currie and Don (‘iim>bell. Gaelic Song by Hon. J. .\ L. nipbrll. Duet, “Annie Laurie" ~\i . W. Garrick and Mr. M. Mun- Jg‘)ipe Selections-Corporal . 1i hland Fling 2y 5 — ili ‘l. lvlacLure. Beroara. Ann liiabcnFlorlne l-iigginbotnem, Helen lliimilion and- Jean Gills. Duet Alton \vaters-—Misses cl ‘iiivlnia Reid. Costume Song. ‘lhe Siiiiining \Vheel—Mrs. J. MacBetli. i) iuv, Highland Bchottische ti! a and Mr. Alex Macheod. Next urn i-y ‘came the play "Merry Moi Malone" directed by Mrs. Wilfred \Vfll'.0l'W0l'll\ with following out. Mrs. Barrmglon-Mrs. Welter Beer. li \v. Barrlngton-Mr. Richard cfnn. Miss Ilka. Barrlngton- clziiide Nicholson. Mr. Noel IlRiOlIj-Ml‘. MacLellan. Molly Malone-Miss Betty Murdock. Mr. Pmv Vanpone-Mr. Alex Maebeod. Bridget QHara-Mrs. W. Wetter- iyoii l. CllOTllS. Auld Lang Byne. God can» the King-L. . - ‘iisiii ll anus. y RNEDDINS BRONLHIAL SYRUP 50c MlLKY-WAY MILK 0F MAGNESIA l2 oz. size 29o N0 “CllALKY" TASTE OXFORD Ellklisli Health siilu l8 oz. Tin I00 ERE BOQUET SOAP 4mg JAR cow CREAM Sllecial- _. _ __ _29c KELLOGS NOSE DROPS Mild 1nd Ellloletlt 35o ADEX YEAST TABLETS SUPPLY yin-Mm"! A- 3- D and G. 80 tablets $1110 ‘m4 NED CHEMICAL rovic ‘ 0D - FOR ClIlI-Dlllfl A)“; A Vlt ADULT! lmln and m q" u dsmlfuslllllrlemen: _ _ - —ll.ll lil-Zllilill lino; I" M- Doucetle 4 cakes R- M- Smallman ___1f__li_is_ AQIjARLOTTETOWiQ GllARDl.\!\T_ Fawfi/ 10 FM w‘ on Bolh Coasls Canada is now mcnaccd directly on both coasts. The war has spread in a twinkling across two oceans. This 1's now a WORLD war — Canada stands squarely in the path of conflict. We who are fighting for freedom have great resources. But the enemy was ready years ahead of us. Only work, sacrifice and grim determination to battle with all the weapons at our command Wlll bring ultimate triumph. From those of us unable to bear arms, dollars are needed to forge new tools of victory. We must be prepared to do OUR part-to the utmost. &nze0n&na%/ i +1‘ PAGE FIVE A-I ICTORY BOII 0S Notional War Finance Committee, Ottawa, Canada. .