WHOIE ORANGE... When You EAT TIIE You got oh the goodness . . . ah the Vitamin C . . . Q! the valuable rnoror:crlns' . . . When you peel and eat flu wbols usage you get all the juice. all the nourishment and all the flavour. You get all the Vitamin C that nature put there, and you get the important PROTOPECTINS, too. Irvsisbadns, lI7lEdlllOO In the meaty solid: at ma evanga. help you absorb vnsfe nauvlahnnnt from enlsv foods you eat. TREE-FRESH from California and Arizona rmm carry the Smlh'.lf Trade Mark an the 0 Tlnfvmf orange i flu orange. Atrrp! no olberll Mm n Enioy the Rich Tangy JUICE! Sunkist has that wonderful California flavour Canadians prefsrl . l:lvc.AcnMsN'r. - m. and Mrs. ;f,'n;'0;;f ,';),;'p"ug”gg,,';fft”-0"V”'5 OORNED Lnrrl-no QUAN'1'l'l'Y There's absolutely nothing to e uni WU-Ham Paul. Bonsluw. Wish to .1 would mink she" would be " . NICE iqurelcd fresh "0!" 3 5"" ”' ”""W"c" me ”"””5""'"'' "f m” upset llving' with that drip! Do TONGUE GRADE "A FOWI. Orange! Children simply love it! gruegtfrdlgzr Ira; to John Hec- M ,;m,L M, 80 mm... m med ' Mu Daniel Gary. somewhat stifily. I... LB. 39g Remember, too. that fresh California orange juice is an excellent source of Vitamin C. Get the Sunkist habit. Serve young and old a 6 oz. glass of Sunkist Orange juice every dayi 'I1CW of our Icist THE GUARDIAN. OEIITRAI. GIIARDIAII HOCKEY EQUIPMENT reduced M5 to I05. The Bike Shop. Visit in-STYLE snusneav ism Great George street. livery style Hi-style. su. TOY! reduced as U895. The alke lhop. l!0ll'l'lNG GOOD! reduced giisi: to 5096. The Bike Shop. ADELLNS LHLLINEBY. - New spring Hats arriving daily. IIGULATION hockey sticks to clear we. The Bike shop. .IlMMY'B TAXI - Dial 1379. TWO or 5252. FOR THE BEST IN VALEN- TINIS see the Rust Craft selection at Reddin Bros. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL”. Glggey's Phsnnacy, next Stewart's Bakery. IIIOIINI. lllsctric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryevnfon end Macl(ay. SERVICE TO SICK. Dial 5132, cantwell's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. COMMUNITY CONCERT, - Id- wln Ftesse. baritone. P. W. C. Mon- day, :l"ebruary lbth, 8.15 p. m. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial ms. serving full course din- ners specialising Chinese dish. TWIN LEG JACKS for cars and trucks. scissor Jacks 55.60. winter Clete Tires. Tanton Aoceuories. NUBSl.e' ALUMNAI: of P. E. 1. Hospital White Elephant sale, Oundall Home, February izth, at if p. m. BENT WINDSIIIILLDQ and door glass supplied and installed. Tm- tcorlll Aooeasoriu. Wholesale and Re- 5 . GET YOUR COUTTS VALEN- TINBS to-day at Maritime Sta- :.)i.o.nel-s. It's nice to send the very t. Darraoh. New Argyle. Marriage in take place in the near future. BROTHER PASSES ON - Mrs. Charles Mackenzie, winsloe, re. ceivcd the sad news of the sudden The many friends of Mrs. Neil Maccallum. Brackley Beach. will regret to learn she has entered the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital for treatment. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Mary conkic. I-Itrpefield, P.E.l.. re- gret to learn that she has under- gone a serious operation in the Prince Edward Island Homital. All wish her a speedy recovery. IN MEELORTAM In loving raeasory of any dur brother. Ilsrne Ifaelaehern. who died rbbrnsry llih. 1053. Though parting has grieved III. We know in our heart. That as and our loved one will not stay apart. We'll see him again on a hunter day. we have not lost him. he is only away. Always Ilsnornbered by liner and lunilv. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our slur son Lorne Macaaoharn. who palm! Brother CHARLOTTETOWN Dark Lightning Helen Topping Miller GilAP'1f't XIII (Continued) "l'hat's because you're the big- gut kid on this place." Mona Lee kissed him in front oi his ear and pushed him out oi the room. At dusk Gary and Adelaide re- turned from mother trip over in- to the oil fields, and Mona Lee noted how Sober Gary's face was. He handed her a sheaf of papers. "Will you put these away care- fully, Mrs. Mason, till Mr. Mason comes back? These are all the es- timates hc wants." Mona Ite looked at the figures. "My gracious, Gary. does an oil well cost as much as that? That's more than Harvey makes in a yearl" ”'I'hlnk how much he'll make when we get oil, Moths." Ade- laide said, a trifle sharply. "If he gets oil." Gary added. "Still droaking. are you?" re- marked Adelaide coldly. "But. I can't blame any oil man for hav- ing a nasty disposition. If you'd see the way they have to live, Mother-even the ones that have fairly nice houses-and most of then d7n't. They have little, dread- ful places. stuck around under derricks...." "That's where we'll be stuck, I suppose," sighed Mona Lee. "I just bought these new curtains and I suppose they'll be all smoked up and greasy-but anyway I'm go- ing to enjoy than while they stil. look nice. Addie, Maria baked a calm. why don't you telephone Marshall's for some lee cream and call up some of the young people and ask them out?" "Oh. Mother, what yould they do after they got here? We could not dance-all our records are so old and oomyi" "Well. go get some new ones." "All right, darling. I'll go and get some records-and I might as well get the ice cream. too. But I'd bet- ter telephone the bunch first." "Bring Grace back with you." Mons. Lee instructed her. "she's "Thanks. no. I'd better clean up a litt.le."iHe went upstairs. "He's all soured up, just because I asked him why he didn't get a job in a bank or some place." Ade- laide glared after his departing just-greedy and avaricious. As if you didn't. know people had to work." In his room Gary shaved him- self awkwardly. His wrist, was still stiff and to bend h-is aim at the shoulder made pains shoot up and down till he winced and set his Jaw rigidly, but he got it done and warmed his hair under the shower, This is a new method of .co this cause by any contribution, If you wish fo help 0 and 8:00 p.m.. by Friday between 7:0 so that no vagrant odor from the oil fields should linger. Not that it mattered. He knew what she thought about him now and what she thought about oil--all but its rewards. she liked those, all right. Just a mailed, selfish adolescent brat! Dinner was a hurried meal on the . breakfast table, with Adelaide stiff and abstracted and Moos. Lee jumping up every few minutes to give directions to Maria, who was washing the best plates and. polish- ing moons in the kitchen. Grace, who had come out with Adelaide, ate a lettuce sindwich and half a grapefruit and insist- ed on coffee without cream or eu- ar. "I don't know what you want to diet for," argued Mona Lee. "I like a few curves on a woman when she gets to be a matron. I got a little plump alter you-all were born, but Harvey said he liked me that way-that a man liked his .wife to look as if she were well fed and taken care of." "Oh. my goodness. let's don't take time for arguments," pro- tested Adeldidc. "I've got to fly. And you go and dress. boo, Moth- thcr-you know how long you al- ways take." "I can dress fast enough if peo- ple will get out oi the bathrooms and give me s. chance," Mona Lee defended herself. '.Vhen Mona. Lee and Adelaide had gone, Grace sat sipping her coffee. "Bo Father's going ahead with his wildcat proposition?" she said. "He's a fool to do it-I suppose you know that?" "I've tried to persuade him a- gainst it,' Gary said, "but with no success. so I've decided to stay an-though I'd prefer not to do that-and try to keep him from too much grief." he will, he has always been ter- ribly hard-hearted-he really should have someone with experience... I suppose you've worked in oil, but you are quite young-I'd feel bet- HELP! HELP! um: I was going down for the third and last time from atldsl wave ofbliis. Ptllwllseanaetolsasesene with LOW FOOD PRICES That was a close call. future. It's PIERCWS for FRESHLY GROUND Ibo 'T'l'W 'a'f1's'si s :p;'sjg5e1e:ef a E e 8)? R snovnonn (YOUNG srnm) BEEF ROAST, lb. 29. snaw MEAT. lb. 23: "If he insists on doing it- and' I wont be so careless in the PAGE THREE ter about it if he would hire an experienced man.” Gary t. up and lighted a ck- arette. ' know you havent muck confidence in rne.,Mra. Kimball but I do know oil." "Oh, undoubtodly. But working on I tinting crew-you as that, didn't you7- isrft. a lot of pre- paration for a big oil venture like this. so you gave ll) going to Mexico?" "I had to. or appear definitely ungrateful. It isn't. a happy situa- tion for me. Mn. Kimball. and not one I would have chosen for myself. However. I'm in itr-we are' all in it-and there's nothing to do but carry on." He bowed hlmsall out as grace- fully as he could. but his skin was tingling and anger tasted like copper on his tongue. He was thankful when the party was over. (Continued) The redpoll, a small bird which nests in the far north, is a rela- tive of the European linnei. that saved the day for me. me from nowon. ' Robin Hood GREAT GEORGI; STREEII OIAI. 5524- 5525 R jg; CHARLOTfEToWN.RE.I. Jaw nu YOUR moo Ivtros "GOOD GROCERY BIlYS"Hi "THE BEST IN FRIIIT" l Fresh Green d th f n , . , . .;:......2...."2'. .::::.:;, .if.:...'.'l'::'. hm '1 -M mm it he mmw ROLLED oars. 5 lb. bog .. 41: scans. lb. . . . . . .. 29: to spend the rest of his life tramp- l il:x;clgn:i"ebe1;:lVet5l1:'ef:ll:e5:?y mom" ing around in the mud in old Icing yrrender Green 81' . The NAVEI. mm" mm mm 1;3;;;,.v;,:u,uggt1;oo;edm;r;;,-gag; sue”. 2 Pkgs. 23., gnussgsn srnours. lb. 35.: ' that maddening kind of we -a d - ' nsp-V e means: I'AltT1"--'I'he Loyal Servers Young Said he had,” wmkad mg an-in Sliver Seal i 8 ot. . . . . ' ' 19c Pwplu Ch" ”f the Baptist off his knuckles to ob an educa- uurf 376 l - ' Church school held . Valentine mm ,0 he could Mind behind a I ll - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Large Size Party t the home of Mr. is d r I ' . a No sssos Mrs. .5. 3.... ......, . .5. ',',”;':,,,g':;::,:,;"g,;;;;:; ,';j,":,?;- DOWHC . .'-E""CF- Md 13t Street, on Monday evening with Hana! defense and an. Commerce 2 IbS. . . . . . 55C iMe1iow Ripe - the Misses Iris and Alma Lewis and evayyhmg depend! on M A” Fl ' 1 Ibg . . . . . . . . y I . 19; O EASY TO PEEL I acting as hostesses. About 25 nowgand if I dmn-c mm H why avols g. wh.' P. k Nouns people were in attendance Wu 1 .0 5.3.; to have ma put O TOT I . . . . . . . . . . . 573 Flonda ( lie or m ) and entered in the lively names this well down? We mm R. lovely . , . l GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for . . . . . . . 49: O BRIGHTER COLOUR conducted by their teacher, Lic. mm. 1 cold mm 1 med the mongv Llbbys -- 43 02- tin . Florida (Sweet & Juic ) Hartley Condon and Miss Iris people got out of oil-but when it ORANGE JUICE 1-in 40: y Lewis. Dainty refreshments were cnmc to the mud and an thg ' ' ' ' ' l. UOZ. . . . . . . . . . . 39C 0 RICHER FLAVOUR served after which the party ghastly part of it, I wasn't llav- Libby's - 48 oz. tin ignowy vvhne I0 I llch I) ' , ' 0 .”.'.'f'”c...:...”” "" W" ” '.'l".....'2.'.. ”i...'ii'".”'..'.'.:'." ..iZ.";: BLEND JUNE. rm 36c 'cAul.ll:Lowcn. each 39: . ' as-O--l tlil.rSef'1"'”de I have you dvd yt Libbyls - 48 oz. tin Libby's (Dark Brown) v I n . Make sure its I'eLo1Ia s .... .,,., M... ..,,. ,, ., you W... GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. i... .. .. 33.: rock 3. arms. 20 oz.. 2 for 45: "av: .rraP na swan ' , CFFRRV TDEUV-fay sea was "MOTHERS MARCH on POLIO" HARLOTTETOWN FRIDAY lzth FEBRUARY llecfing for the fight against poliomyelifis. ' large or smell. signify on Iqaving on your porch or front door light. or simulated signal. A voluntary collecfor will call between those hours. You may identify her as she will probably be a neighbour and will have a coin can plainly marked. "Fight Polio-March of Dimes." , away February 11th, 1953, We who have known and loved arrival ! him. Who's paselns III! IIIM lid y . . g suly In-ea us Lovlnll! le- will l5e:-- Tlsppy new another: yrill be in hmoorl in allpplefmcnt n:rm;lI:nIant (Ilel(WllI'IIll numbered by Mother and Dad. ': ' VIN T is 113 . atatrrat oryou w - . I v 9 ic'ilIi:'i..e..E.'.l; "llIleIirvi:rBl:IiEIinl':r;)otifI';&liiily :.:fh.:':,:l:.Xi;'.1:..;,i...i,;..gr.,.,.,... isl The area west of Pownal and Spring Park Road. bofh sfreefs inclus- -Strain ec . Strains ee earl. b b ' d h d , ' . St.rsinedcVeaI and Strained Beef Liver. . y I," y.” "H" urge . lvo . I... tho "ewe", most wonderful bahv Ion II ilntl all foul: o Heinz new .. y . . ' . . . fwd "”"l" 7"""- "'""l' " -""" d"'"' "”"' L””k l" -- (bl The area east of Prince and Upper Prince, both streets inclusive. Doctors nowadays are wcommending tho smiling Heinz hahy and the bright. tears. will cherish his memo , always. To brighten the padng yoara. In loving vaslaory of our Only the residential portions of Charloffefown can I5 e covered. The so ' north of Water Street. (cl (dl Parltdsls. east to Beasley Ave.. south of Si. Pefers Rd.. inclusive. Volunteers represent some twelve City women's organizations. Give generously to them. A final answer to polio appears not too far sway-re- search depends on encouragement and financial support. SPONSORED BY P. E. I. CHAPTER FOR POLIOMYELITIS new green labels next time you shop. d." Mom”, Mn' Pm". Doyle, who passed away reb- rnary llth, 1947.. ' When the sun goes down at the close of day. Dear Mother you never seem far away. We seem to feel your presenoe balanced, easily-digested protein meals I-IEINZ . f BA BY FOODS 4 SVIAINID MIA?! 4 IAIY CIIIALI 35 STRAINID FOOD! I9 JUNIOR FOODS Maine-the hat Gsnadan eave- . pony taelavlhaaetsavtypasst l,leOhnlIIpIhOIaIdy'sdss. Fifzroy and Kenf Sfs.. bsfween Pownsl and Prince are also included. year. We mutton your name and speak of you often. God bless you dear Mother yea arr never forgotten. Ivar Isaasnbued by lluhanl and Family. near. y Though time aside on another