BACKACHE KIDNEY TROUBLE BLADDER DISORDERS 4r AND THAT I “DOWN onAccmc WEARINESS” DEWITTS KIDNEY It BLADDER PILLS are made in England specially for these distressing complaints. Like thousands _ of grateful users through- out the world you, too, may find just the relief you want: by“ simply asking your druggist today for a bottle of DEWITFS PILLS. 60¢ n.» 2% times tho quantify IoronIySLOO 1 mar FIT AJND ACTIVE reruns Di WITT’S PILLS o bles. DGE Send for free sample to DcWitt‘s Pills, Dept. CF-29, Box $49, Toronto for Kidney and Bladder Irou "The FirsrDose Convinces” “IITITIILIIY llix Says—— ' _ (Continued from page 2) vlent lIlPy have given him, fights they have fought for him; and when wunlan tries to tear this affection out of his heart she is attempting he llnlmssilvic. She may deny Illm the expression of it. hllt it is ni- ran tilere. , _L__ STIFFEN BACKBON F. My advice to you is to stiffen your backbone and llavo tile courage to defy your wife and assert your rig ht to maintain your fumily allegi- sncc. if she had any gumption she would know that if a woman wants her husband to hate her. she can take no surer way of achieving her purpose than by cold-shouldering his DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am a mother are both dead. I am the sole who is very talented as a singer. A and says he will give my brother eve the finest teachers. family out of the house. girl 22 years old. My father and support of my 15-year-old brother wealthy man wants to marry me ry advantage and-see that he has But the trouble is 1 do not love this man. I have been going with a poor boy for two years and it would break my heart to have to give him up to marry the rich man. \'i'hrlt is my duty in the matter‘? ANSWER: ho a nnhle and heroic thing for a y DORIS in old-fashioned novels and nleiodranlas it was held to oung girl to sacrifice herself for some menlher of her family and marry some man she loathed. Fortun- ately, in these practical days we look at the matter from a saner stand- point and see nothing fine and altruistic in a girl wrecking three lives lor the sake of some possible benefit t First. consider the wrong you riolenre that you will do to your pri o her family. will do yourself. Consider the nciples when you sell yourself to s man for whom you care nothing. Consider the long. sodden years oi.‘ misery you will have to live, dragging through a marriage that is noth- big but an endurance test. Then consider the young man who loves you, and whom you love, who will have his faith in women wrecked, his life embittered, his am- tlttons slowed down by your leaving him for a richer man. (Tollsider the rich man who has been so kind to you and \vho cer- btll-lly deserves something better at your hands than just being turned hto a cash register for you to punch for your brother. It is a poor re- turn for his goodness to you to give him a cold and unloving wife who never can make him happy. As for your little brother, why sacrifice three lives for one? Is It any more important that he should be happy and successful than that lOli and the two men should be? If he is a great. genius, the wray will N opened for him. If he is only mediocre, it isn't worth breaking your heart over. Go on and marry the man you love and let your brother take his chances. _ DEAR MISS DIX: flianlond ring. We broke up, but I roll think I should? I was engaged to a young man who gave me a have not returned his ring. Do MARY T. ANSWER: If you are an honest girl you will return the ring to Ihe young man. It was given to yo u on the understanding that you were to marry him: and when you broke off with him you lost all right In the ring, and every consideration of honor and honesty requires you I" slvc it back. HOWARD :\ MCINNIS Of Women's VELVET OVERSHOES $3.98 Sale or Women's Flight Boots All Rubber Style. "n. sass. Sale Price $1.50 Leather Style, reg. $8.50. Sale Price . $6.50, Sale of Children's 3-lltl. Ovcrshocs $1.65 and $1.85 Children's Velvet HOWARD Ovorshocs $2.49 a I75 Queen St.-ln the Currie lldq. NOIIIII PINITTI W. I. The January meeting of the North Pincttc W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Mdbel Mac- Enchern with one visitor present. Nine members answered the Roll Call with New Yes: Resolutions s-nd Readings. Committees had no rePvrt-l. Getting New Seats. for the school was discussed. and it. was decided to begin ways of making money for this purpose. Mrs. Baxter Ross offered her home for s Whist. Party on Jan. 5th. Bach member is to make 2 lbs. of fudge for selling. Mrs. Baxter Ross offered to donate the Ladies Prizes, and Mrs. Chas. Ross to donate the men's. It was decided not to start the Girl's months. Sewing Club until the summer Collection for the evening amounted to 50 cents and the Pen- ny Ticket Article brought in 29 cents. Mrs. C N. Morrison invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Roll call to be Valentines. some Program Comm. to be on for February which is Mrs. Dan Ross and Mrs. Pearl Dobson. Meeting closed with The Greed. Lunch was served by the hos- tess assisted by Mrs. Hector Pan- tcn and Miss Joan Maclnnis. __________ ALBEBRY PLAINS W. T. 'l‘he regular monthly meeting of the Albcrry Plains Women's Insti- tute was held on January 5, nt the home of Mrs. Norman MacMil- Ian with ten members and one vis- itor present. The meeting opened by the sing- ing of the Institute Ode followed by the Club Women's Creed. Roll call was answered by the name of a famous Canadian woman. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Corre- spondence was then read; it con- sisted of a letter from Mrs. Mal- colm MacLeod, convener of citizen- ship, and receipts from the P. E. I. Tuberculosis League, and the Uni- ted Emergency Fund for Britain. A bill of $2.00 was paid for fruit. Miss Abigail Collings was ap- pointed Red Cross convener for the following year. It was decided to write to the Director of the National Film Board, Charlottetown, to .find out if it would be possible for him to come to the district and present an educational film. There was then an auction sale of cotton remnants and the sum of $5.90 was realized. Lottery for the evening amount- ed to $1.10. A contest, put on by Miss Rita Hynes, was then enjoy- ed. Mrs. Brendon Curran kindly in- vited the members to her home for the next meeting, roll call to bc answered by an exchange of valentines. A delicious lunch was then serv- ed and the meeting closed with the King. KENSLNGTON W. I. S. The W. M. S. of Kensington Un- ited Church met in the Y.P. room on Wednesday. Jan. 5th at 8 o'- clock with the president in the chair. Meeting opened by sing- lng “In Christ Jrhere Is No East or West". Rev. Mr. Murray installed the officers fox 1949; in his impressive address he spoke of the wonderful opportunities we have as members of the Missionary Society. The following officers were all re-electedz- President: Mrs. P. J. Kennedy. lsi: vice-president: Mrs. W. l". Taylor. 2nd vice president: Mrs. D. Mac- Kenzie. Rec. Secretary: Mrs..Geo. Brown. Treasurer: Mrs. W. C. MacLeod. Christian Stewardship Secretary: Mrs. W. G. Simpson. Community Friendship d; Press secretary: Ma-s. J. E. Inglis. Corresponding secretary: Mrs. W. Daviscn. Literature and supply secretary: Miss Mary McNutt. Temperance secretary: Mrs. 1!. Glover. Missionary Monthly secretary: Mrs. B. Cameron. Pianist: Mrs. R. MacKsy. Envelope secretary: Miss Edna MacMurdo. Associate members secretary: Mrs. W. I‘. Taylor. Mission Band leaders; Mrs. Wm. Cousins, Miss Geraldine Macbean. The president conducted the business period. Minutes of Dec. meeting were read and roll call was responded to by Scripture passages bearing the word ‘Faith’. There were Z3 ITIEITIbCTa and four visitors present. We were pleased ARE YOU More Irritable Those Days? Has the “lueor-qnd-feor" _of' modern living-with its dolly struggle to make ands “meet despite shortages and high prlcesW-begun to wear o’n your nerves? Do you feel you so not gettin onou h tost—lndfl0ll° qd Tull t e time, you can't ohIdy lifo any more? Wall, you _ can't: help the unhs py condition ofjbo world —bu you can help l! Because thousands o Cann- dian men and women any they find they take these worries m their‘ stride-after takmg . Chase's Nerve Food for s while. TH, wall-known tonic which contains VltsmuvBt, tron and other needed mlrlsl-als _ build up your vitality and n In toning up your wbols system. Get Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Sec l! you don't rut butter foal 6am- .Tbc ln-n i. your Women's Institute Meetings to enroll four new members. Plans were made to entertain the Pres- llytarisl to meet hero on Jan. 27 and 28. Rfiptrts from secretaries followed. Community Friendship secretary reported 845 visits to sick and shut-ins in homes, M in ‘ “ is, with l3 bones of fruit. candy. etc. 24 got-well and sym- pathy cards and l7 bouquets of cut flowers sent out. during the year. The treasurers report show- ed we ‘and. overrssched our alloc~ stlon. The number of books read during month was taken by Miss Mary McNutt. The offering was received and dedicstol-y hymn "Shine ‘Iihou Upon Us Lord" was read by president. Meeting closed by repeating Benediction. ALBERTON W. I. The January meeting of ill: Women's Institute was held at the homo of the secretary, Mrs. C. II. Weeks. There were 14 members pxesent. The hall committee re- ported that a new fire escape hall been built at the hall, and that material for repairing the stage had been received. The visiting committee reported one cs.il. Tho school committee report/ed tho need of coat hooks at the school and it. was decided to purchase eight dozen. It was reported that six boxes had been sent to ill and elderly folk at Christmas. T-he Red Cross work on hand is not. all complet- ed, but. it was suggested to the committee lrl charge that what is finished should be forwarded to Charlottetown. The committees for the coming month are: Hall, Mrs. l-i. J. Lar- kin. Mrs. S. R. Burke, and Mrs. H. J. Pike; visiting. Mrs. R. M. Dunn and Miss Annie leard; school. Mrs. Arthur Wilkie aua Mrs. Willard Oulton. Tihe next meeting will be at the homo of Mrs. W. C. feavltt. A pleasant feature of this meeting was the presentation of a. gift to Mrs. Joseph Callaghan in appreci- ation of the years she has served as treasurer. The presentation "was made by the honorary presi- dent, Mrs. H. J. Larkin, and Mrs. Callaghan made fitting reply. The members joined heartily in sing- ing “For she's A Jolly Good Fei- cw". The program consisted of two films shown by Mr. Henry Clarke. The first, "Kitchen Come "Prue." showed how all old inconvenient farm kitchen had been moderniz- cd. Second, “River of Canada," was s beautiful colored film of the St. Lawrence. Among many scenes of interest and beauty were historical Kingston; the Thousand Islands aptly called tile Garden of the Great Spirt by the Indians; Montreal; the ship- building town of Sorel; industrial Trols Rivieres; ancient Quebec, the only walled city in America; habitant life: the Gaspe coast. with its myriad birds: the Sag- uenay. and glimpses of the f-lsh- ing industry. The meeting closed with the singing cf the National Anthem. ANGLO RUSTICO W. I. The Anglo Rustico W. I. met on January 4th for its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Read Stevenson. The President Mrs. Roland Buntain presided. The meeting opened with the Ode and Creed in unison, Eleven members responded to roll call, two Visitors were also welcomed. The minutes of last meeting were ap- proved as read. All bills on motion were paid. Correspondence was read also the questionalre on Citizen- ship was reod and discussed. It was decided the Secretary write the Library for a box of books. An in- teresting discussion took place on the benefit of music taught in our schools. Reports from committees were then heard. Miss Clark and Mrs. ll. Railings for sick committee report- ed daiiing on twelve sick and shut- ins and presenting each with a Christmas box. ‘IE-eats for school children were also given. There was no school re- port. 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And, with Llfebuoy s longer-lasting protection, you're completely free of "B.O." worries a few seconds rile Lifcbuoy scent has disappeared and so has ‘every trace oi"'B.O." (body odor). Lifcbuoy lathe only soap spc- cially made to stop “B.O. ' USE IT DAILY FROIVI HEAD TO TOE — LIFEBUOY STOPS reaTl-laiydmtlie’ members for the Christians of the five continents, -Ml's. A. B. MacLeod. d ysl-where we used to chin Correspondence and Supply SBC- "awn a ourselves, counting the number of N011“ America south A'“°1'i"“- "ctarv ._ Mrs Milford Buchanan. ~. . . . . ~ ' ‘ t . f tlfuli to find the cham- Europe, Asia. and Africa, that they Ax plate member secretary -— rlirzjqfiganjan; “I: Ay. don.‘ I mind may mcrmse m “iwdfim and hu‘ Mil Dim Mcphe?‘ that well after lessons of n Fall or '1‘<‘i"i1°1'3n‘3e 599mm“ "T W‘ -Winter night. The fun we young milliy. and find new lvtlys to nlakei the message of the gospel of Ctotl understood in the world today. l The minutes of last meetinl; and: last annual meeting were Ncil Ferguson. The president then thanked all the members that helped so effic- "md ientiy during her four llcitrs of of- ‘md “pp“°“’d' R0“ can ‘m5 i flee and urged them to go forward answered “Y "igmburs “W” a ill this new year with an even verse of Scripture containing Wvrd greater Zeal "and unhy gm- we born. Reports of committees thatlgreat cause c; rnissiox]s_ Mggflng were present were next heard. Closed with a short pray" and Missionary monthly secretary re-l ‘uns would have, before the order ‘To bed!’ came!" a o n And I too looked back through the years to say, "And farm- younrzsters should know the fun of tumbling from lofts into soft scented mounds of hay or straw: they should have apple-trees to climb and a brook to wade in for ported 11 copies sent for. Treasurer, Airs. Hector McNt-vnl gave splendid reports both from the W. M. S. and the ladies aid showing the W. M. S. oversuhscrib-l ed last year by five dollars and] the Ladies Aid a nice balance over; toss and a Ellen's Diary bexledlction after which delicious T"? refreshments were served by hos- social evening enjoyed. minnows, or to angle there for trout; they should have an old mare to ride and drive and a berry patch in the pleasant shade of the woodlands and an ice-pond for their skating and a hill for coast- ing. . . . “And don't forget the ole 111 .'l. at this ‘Cmliinucd from ewe 2t . ‘immln’ hole, Ellen!" he laughed. 5:81;“ Mb “ifiargecxiigéil u) smdiand sugar but do you know that ‘ ' s. and 1f possible an ole swim. Mrs‘ ‘Rams AXCDOHHM a box oflifl this day I have never tasted mm’ hole!“ . . chocolates for Christmas Mrs Stir-lan-"Hflng sweemr?" ’i " ' I I O U 1mg MCLQOF! kindly onmiodfto ‘ti? “Ccrtainl_\'." I replied. “and did ca“ 0f “n5 and “pa? ‘mo .10“ "Lshe lct you slidc down the stair- treasuw‘ of W’ Ladle“ Al“ “t” rail?" llc nodded, and chuckled. BSKQd l0 FY9591"? PM" MiwDollald “though sometimes with a cuff on This day has been delightful, the only sign of Winter an edge of snow on the North side of the trees along the hill. A light wind, sun- shine-laden, gently waved home at Christmas concert with a gift aim", any. And he Continued‘ “And pieces of wash on ‘he “m, and mOIIBY 8"" Oil!‘ ilYl-‘fllfifl mam“ [fwll remember there was a rod whispered in the old birch tree his untlrillg scrvlccfi YCIKICFCII "iithrough one of the beams in the above. Promising, i’. doubt not. that it would not be over-long be- fore it would fetch roblns back to putting on the play and 00110911ikitchen—wllat a pity they must Song services, etcn and last hut. cover them up lll house-building not least the very efficient organ-l ist of our church, Airs. Stallion: s LEVER rsonool "mo." —‘\ the empty ncst there-and green to the drab slopes. Until tomorrow . -.- . Diary . .- ~ Good-night. . . AUTOMOBILE GIVEN TO DISABLED VET LONDON. Jan. 12 __ (or) The first; free automobile to b: Drovidcd to disabled servicemer under a special government sci-terns was presented recently. The rs- eipient; was a young ex-ngvgl officer who contracted paralysis during the war. The car is an eight-horse-powsr model costing $1.200 and is thl result of several years of research work. Controls are fitted to en. abls the ilmbless to drive with ease. In the case of those who have lost both legs — povygxaag. sisted hand controls are fitted to the steering Wheel. with ggch c,“ the disabled driver is presented with $180. which is its annual up. keep allowance. BLACKHEADS Get two ounces of peroxlno powder from your drugglst. Sprinkle on n hat. wet club and Abbi! to the fuss gently. Every black.- ead will be dissolved. The one safe. lurl and simple way to remove blackheads. McLeod asked the society to ilcr- home for their January meeting. Roll call-New Year's resolutions, The new officers for 1949 arc as‘ pointed. School-Mrs. Read Stevenson. Sick-Mrs. Nunn and Moore. Progrlunme-—Miss Clark and Mls Parkman. Mrs. Stewart Parkman kindly in- vited the next meeting to her home. Roll Call to be answered with "An Original Valentine Verse." This part of meeting closed with "The King.“ 'I‘he programme consnlttec then took over and delightful readings by Mrs. Roland Buntain and Mrs. Granville Buntain were much en- joyed as was also a contest put on by Mrs. G. Buntain. Lunah was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in chluge while social ohs-t was en- joyed. BONSIIAW UNITED W. M. S. The December meeting of t-hc Bonshaw United W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Stirling Mac- Leod with an attendance of six members and one visitor. Tile president. Mrs. Neil Ferguson nc- cupied the chair and conducted the worship service. The Theme for the meeting was "The Christian world at the feet of Jesus Christ.” Hymns sung were "Silent Night. Holy Night." "At the Name of Jesus" and "We thank Thee that thy church uhsleeping". lovely Christmas Carols were also sung throughout the meeting. Mrs. Dan McPhee read the Scripture from Luke 2, 4-16 verses and Matt. 2. 1-2-11 verses. The offering was taken and the prayer of dedication given by president. The candielkllt Christmas ser- vice was beautiful and watchtully carried out by IMrs. Btirling Mc- Leod. Mrs. Neil Sslmond, Mrs. Dan McFhee, Mrs. Stephen Maclleod and Mrs. Clark Crosby with the ll M-ss... snurnnco.'l‘holsrgs"coono .1 were-w .. president u leader. The litany was follows: _ l PTESIdt-lli —- Mrs. Stephen Mc-I Lcod. _ _ i Vice President - Mrs. sill-ling, Mlleod. ' iterorciing Secretary - Mrs. Neil l . .- ‘lsfllmfilltl. M H t ‘i ' - s. cc o c- -I»n-vln§'.~i.°3i“-l2i....... ’ ’ ‘ Have Them Ready For The Cold Days Ahead Missionary monthly and litera- ture secretary ~— Mrs. Clark Cros- by. Friendship Secretary wlifrs. Har- yy Wheeler. ' I Christian Stewardship Secretary cloflnng fhaf can’ be bQGTQIL Now-She Here is the sale you've been looking forward to - -- striking values in Children's Clothing —values that can't be beaten. in All At 20% Discount Sale Begins Saturday. January 8th SNOW SUITS COAT SETS to 6 l Size: I to 6 Sale Price $6.70 up ' Sizes I Sale Price $4.70 up Laugs ‘age GABARDINE RAINCOATS Sizes 3 Io 6 Sale $6.70 up Cotton Jersey Pullovers 8t Suits Sizes 3 Io 6 Sale Price 99c l: up g JUMPERS Sizes 3 to 6 i DRESSES and l ! i i From szavilp Ski Pants and Leggings with red wool Overstockings Sale Price $3.18 up Springtime In in ller hurt. nrnlinl Alon! i with the new-found feeling of gsr. prvlw I energy, her very appearance. too. n! changed. Sparkling eyes. Mitt-r Pfllfil’, the tired look replaced with fresh. restnl yonthfulncss-no wonder life has tallrn mt new Interests. Yes. thousand: of women ant-e faded with wrnrillrsa nnll loan of vigor associated with instlfllvieni blood-ire" I i HALF PRICE ltnw- bloomed anew with the hel _'\I Dr. Williams Fink Pills. Just trr Dr. illlnrnn rink Pills m 30 dsya- See if they dont. bring you new pen and energy. DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS Phone 2112 i RACK OF BATHROBES -- DRESSES — SUITS —- clearing at The Sport Toggery "The Little Store With Big Values" ‘I69 Queen St.