PAua "EN "P/(io/ " W/[f/fis‘ Cdfl/éf. . , sues’! svnur "mfi égwaédw Fellows’ Syrup of Hypopbosphitca is known the world over for the help it gives in improving child- ren's appetites, aiding digestion, and assisting in the building of bone and nerve tissuc—helping to restore vigorous health. This 75 year old tonic is good for every member of the family - help: them get full benefit from fill: Iuvt‘. Insist on Fellows’ Syrup. Large, family size bottle SL3‘). Regular size 89c. t’ f J. h. a /.-.’t.*‘»~ c’. . .1 "It!!! ’. Hi1 YOUNG STAR HAS BEAUTY ROUTINE NEW YORK - aigaret OZGticn. the little film slur. has a -.~.'t-II~ developed and rigitl grooming rou- tine designed to keep hcy skin Llvzr nnd her hair gloss_\'—and she has broken down to tell other young- sters about it. The contents oi’ Maroon-L's Lith- room shelf start with sensible things like tooth brush and paste uild go on to such adult things as toilet water ttnti bubble buth. In oc- tween, thcrc are a ntlnizturc mazu- cure kit, soap. hand lotion and sachet. put up in heart-shaped. silky bags. There's no rnttrsv. hut ptllllttfi." Iilwillk from vital-pint. A supply u[ ball! _po\\ricl' cunt- plctcs Mlrgaflths beauty ileetls on a glamorous note. rcul tn:\Itt‘-up. llvrrr |\ n t-tvivrli. - to keep her Resources of north are object ..t 1 i s11.‘ i l Georgetown And Vicinity The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. llcrbcrt George. who have both been pfltlflfii5 in the Prince Edward island Hospital. will be glad to learn that they have now improved in health sufficiently to return to their home in George- town. i Mrs. Corn Morrison has returned to Charlottetown after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Boudreauit. Mr. John Dan .\IncConmack oft Grccn llill was a visitor to Gcorge-_ 1 town on Wednesday. . I Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Livingston‘ formerly of St. John. N.B.. and who have bccn spending the win- tcr in Murray llarbour. are spend- ing some time wit-h Mrs. Living- stons‘ mother. Mrs. John Dicks. Mrs. Joseph llaggcrty of Cardi~ gan was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11L. BOUGIEBUII. On Wednesday night Murray ‘Harbour defeated Georgetown Ea;- lcs by the score of 3-1 in the Georgetown rink. The game wle played on heavy ice but was fast and rugged. Tine wln gave the Murray Harbour team first place- iin th-r Southern ltitigls County lietlgilt‘. The playoffs between Mon~ j tague and Georgetown will now get !ll'.‘.tit‘l1'lly to decide a winner to play Alurray Harbour the League cup. for , ‘nor ENOUGH | Mnreonobocisrs l I . OTTAWA. March 6 — (OP) — gGovei-nrnent sources said today the lint-k of meteorologists and o! m6!- fccrciogical equipment in Canada lavas tmc reason why tho United fStutes was being invited to help (in the_man.ning of nine new wea- lths-r stations being established In . the Canndlnn Arctic over the new! i thrcc ytttrs. A stiukrstnan said there was no l doubt that. as Canadian meteorol- ogictli services developed both as to ‘personnel and cquipmenit the D0- mlttton would become less dvptifld- cnt on the help of other countries. “FEIUIITY Sill!‘ The "Queeirlllizabeth" 83,613 tons. weighs 0t experiments at Churchill, Mam, v foreign military representatives on way there were informed. The’ Soviet Union, whose press has bin strd at Canadian-United States col- laboration in the north was told by Rt. l-Ion. Louis St. Laurent. min- ister of external affairs, that Cnnsdu would be happy to have her - or any other of the United Nations with polar interests-Join in that collmbora tio n . These are Eskimo belies in parlrss. MM ' . Raspberry STRAW $I.S0 - I00 , v LLOYD GEORGE RASPI $4.00 .100 - $35.00 - 1000' i i~ Dwell-Selected, Trimmed and Packed lo Grow anti fltriawborry - . t Plants, DQRSETT, DUNLAP and WARFIELD NEWBURG and CUTHIERT - I IERRIES $11.50 - I000. ERRIES - l Oar’ kahuna: planted early will bear m» ,0 ua pit. 01in only so I i,» treat for dormancy. flyflfimmumnh l Montague 1 l EASTEIIII culnnlltlt ..'M.t'|. James Jlrdine of Kings- boro i: spending a few 611a at to be with ‘her sister. Mrs. Everett MooKendrlck who is, n patient in Kings County Hospit- aL-l-I ..'Mrs. Reuben McConnell and. son George. o! Lorne Valley spent Sunday alt Montague. guests of Mzrs. D. M. MacDonald-H , ‘SOCIAL GATHERING - The Montague Junior Bridoa Oi-ub was entertained at the hotnc of Mn. leaki- on Friday. Prizes were won by Mrs. W. Watterworth and Mrs Martin Cm-rlc. Consol- atitm prim was given Mn. Gcofle Inman.—H. , t \ WORLD DAY 0F PRAYER SERVICE A!‘ MONTAGUI The World Day of Prayer service was held in the Presbyterian Church at. Montague on February 21. Mn. Elmtr MncNeil, president of the W. M. S. of that ohutoh pre- sided. The service programme for this yemr was one of at‘!!! New? and inspiration, the theme being "Make straight in the Desert a Highway for Out- God." The (dini- lilg foreword of the Dfillfi-Q of special interest. ft may seem like a long loin-net’ from the heart or lndln to earth's remotest bounds. yet you can trace the footprints of the Son of God along every inch of that highway. '05 pointed out to us in this tmusunl jworld Day c-f Prayer service writtan by a talented Indian women-Mrs. Isabel Caleb. on the stat"! of Ewing Christian Collollt- Auflhlmlld- Bu!‘ dened with he-r cargo of concern- Ior all men everywhere, Mrs. Caleb shows n5 how to make level in the Desert the highway qt’ Our God; it wlll be stimulating to discover that all through her Oriental symbolism there sparkles the refreshing Water of Life an oasis of blwilli. Wl\l1°\1l' which none of us could mike Journey's end without stumbiin8| and falling; No programme could, prove more convincingly that the! uvhole family of the whole church] in the whole world is indeed one inl mm rm- whom our souls all thlrstl For In the letter accompanying her manuscript the author wrote: "I! thank you for the confidence ymll have placed In me W Eivl-"B {"6 the privilege pf writing the service for i947. 1 have colored vritlntz it- and to me personally has oome l! fresh ohialleniu to Pray and to d0 my part humbly but with all my lteart. strength and mind town-Tl‘! the rcalization o! the ChrIstlil-te World Order. May We all feel till! upcn each o! us rests a refilmmlbll- ity so big. so sacred and so beaut- iful that we dare iwt refuse it." The different parts of the pim- grammc were represented as following: "Meditation: Deserts" Mrs. Elmer Mat-Neil. "Confession: Mrs._ George Golden. | "Thanksgiving: Oascs and Cara- Mirages" v "lnlcrcc l I To Jesus the HER‘! Qt the Caravan" Mrs. A. S. Adams! Mrs. R. MaoLean. Mrs. B. MRI-vilifi- rius otmnwrrlri WN ,Ho|man's SavesYouI Money Oin These SPECIAL! Gilchrist Rich a Fruit Cake Cookies " LIMA this, 1 lb. m. 39¢ 35c srscnt! suuxur ORANGES y ZSTs-liegulor 49c 39c lloz. . FRESH SPINACH In i6 ounce Cellophane Bags- no waste, it is washed, trimmed and ready to cook. c F ‘ell rl ay SPECIAL! Mrs. Howard's Regular 35c Pkg. 20c, SPECIAL! GOLDEN WAX BEANS Onkleof-Choiee 17ct Reg. 2 .330 . Noodle LIPTON'S and Saturday SPECIAL! Aylrnar Gmn Pea Soup Ketchup Regular ‘l0: Tin Z0 0|. Tin — Reg. 47¢_ SPECIAL! 9e _ 39c PEAS I. C. DELICIOUS Choice Quality y APPLES 2 tins 29¢ SSW-Extra Fancy Soup Mix tlc lloz. 10c each SPECIAL! Aylmer Tomato SPECIAL! Lynn Valley Regular 19c Tin Z for 29c Quality For 25c- SPECIAL! Good Quality gumlqn-am Sour Onions Com Flakes 12c Ih. SPECIAL! Crispie 24 oz. bottle-Reg. 40c 29c SALAD BQWL srtcntt SPECIAL! . Kellogg's , SPECIAL! Back Bacon Regular 82c 75c Ih. SPECIAL! WERNER Regular. 39c 36c Ih. Cellophane packed-fresh Cnb- i bags, Celery, Lettuce, Radish, Chicory, Cgrmts, etc. NEWPORT Rag. 85c lb. A Gloss Sherbet Dish ' n o‘ pkg__R"_ w’ nakwana free with each poetical" 3 for 25c, 80c lb. 39c SPECIAL!‘ . ~ ’ Corned Beef‘ s c .Guor0n_teed Satisfaction Since I857 I . A. MacNeil and Mrs. J. Currie. l A solo by Mrs. tRcvJ Bryant and an address by Mrs. tR/ev.) Craw- ford was much appreciated. The offering twas to aid in the printing and distribution of Christian lliterature for women and children of other lama-la _ \ l I NANTES - MAl-IEB WEDDING The marriage of Miss Kathleen Christina, daughter o1 Mr. and Mrs. Jeromle Maher. Montreal to! Mr. John Patrick Nantes, also of | Montreal. youngmt son of Mr.t John H. Nantes and uhe late Mrs. Nantes of Kelly's Cross. PJL Island, took place at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning. February 1st, 1947, at, the Holy Family Church. Montreal. The Rev. F. Royden Thoms performed the ouble ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptlal Muss, Spring flowers and fitted plants decorated the aitar.l . Leo Roy played aha organ and‘ the soloist was Miss Geno Matter,‘ sister of the bride. The bride given tn marriage" by her god-father, Mr, E. LeBlane, was gowned in white floral satin,‘ having a fitted bodice, with coal-I ioped neckline. and long sleeves ending in points over bhe hands; the full skirt falling Ln g, shore train. Hei- floor-length veil of tulle I illusion was held in plum with’ orange blossoms-and she carried a ,ea.acade bouquet of white csrnst». ions. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls. lift of the groom. Miss Edna MP-‘lC-l‘, lhc bride's la 0n“! Tllno For . Lucid... Ho|man's 5 and IO Clears This is your opportunity! These Blouses are IA RGAINS. Broadcloth, Rayon and Crepe. WC! . >\ 4 ntriclxa i All W0men’s Blouses at HALF BRICE SATURDAY AT 2 P. IA. SIIAIIP g . Th dd r The mduteriulc ‘arm Print Coll-on,‘ . ey are o mes, ' . h l ' ‘e . The Special I-Inlf Price is 85 centintoulgg. m“ e rag" or p" a llo Photo Orders Please — llo Exchanges —- Ito llcfunlls Y .-- Batman's 5' AND Am 1.69 to 3.29. . sister. as maid of honor. in Amcri- Fume m Mature“ g can Beauty taffeta. wore matching ihesddress ‘vith tulle illusion veil and long mittens. her ‘cascade bouquet being of yellow. mauve "plied carnations. Mr, Vincent Maclntyre. was best man for his brolhcr-in-lnw, and the ushers were Mr. Philip Le-_ Blane and Mr. Timothy Decgan. f Mrs, Matter, motherofthe bride.‘ groom‘; father. Nantes 0f Kelly's Cross, land. Children are not born with was gowned in black crepe with social conscience. They are Out of town aueats included the Mr. John ll. PE. ls- (Patriot Please Copy) YoUNdaTllI-s its?“ amm wml aocur. CONSOIIINCE a not black IOOQIIOTABQ and s corugc of police. They cannot draw fine lines American Beauty roses. Following a reception st , bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Nantes l° l" left by plane on their honeymoon the for'New York. For travelling wocl bride were a powder blue muslcrst coat. I by ou through their experiences. his well rtlo bogn lay ‘asking! Ind {sac}; t n t e , " ou ' crepe dress with matching hat and gnfimifiim, ‘don, §.',"',.°.,”,»‘ Caroline was invited to a friend's ‘between right and wrong, between the generosity and selfishness. We have ch them and train them first r flood example mdxthm t On their return the couple will bllrthdty party. She was delighted tw Il, J. IIAIIIII " anon-ram mung and lateoplylnc Gill" llellegla P. l. I. OHIO‘ IICI IOIQIJAII- IlllP-ll. t Ietlllll Ito. h allellhflt Ulla Oennctd Mil Dru Icon th the ides ended. Islltt. “Well, good thing X didn't buy _hcr s gilt u lynl n f couldn't lo and have fun.‘ - ' The only thin! her 0m er could do about title a ti “would H‘ of the party. her . the fun of nelootlng and 1R3‘ B e putt‘?! buy- c a e pa than she "became of loin She w pod her eyes and tudc to nk you like your friend t» mi hde 1 or you wl eve!" "I0. at tool u f can't I'll just IIVI the» money and all-MM " I to the party was M t. siiintiiinnmmitum m n’ mom _ wlll mun m It should not be wiped out by w- thorlty if it cannot be changed by ndvlce and persuasion. Beat to mike s note of the attitude and keep pushing ed cstlve experiences toward the ohil . In time she will learn that she needs lovtyneetls to feel it nnd express it. She wlll learn sooner If the home atmos- phere it net that; way. Manners cannot be forced. lf theyusre to be th real thin Jhst is the expression of goodwll and friendliness, they must sprltll from the child's self and hot-from su- thorlty. It ls right to keep teach- lng a child to say, "Thank mo," 1° hell? when possible. to th t0- werd OIIIQLIIOOPIO and away from , himself. The tcarhlnfmuat be done but the. behavior cannotmnd should not be forced if It is t0 become lecond nature n It should become. It is a mlslnke as s Anglo Patti, to compel s shy ch ld to free! In ldtllt politely, to tell ha n e out laud tautranyers. Help him a by paying the rght thinl. lhle m and let him go. That trn - roster lion - end certainly leil ell mt. give gum help and t llew h In ' Older $036.» need to be tn ht‘ Ill fttilffifiil. m?‘ a h? sngiaiitwugn: mitt l! l Ill rob than of ~ cf tmlirfilendc and rob‘ 011mm fill-l soon-m new noon nvorum: ron i-rrrrn t , ._._. It was in search of a new route The element fluorine. to India that Girlatopher 001- quantities, n“ bun found umbus“ discovered America. tlal to healthy teeth. of ltonornblc. sturdy character growth. Children nrc not born with eth- lcnl concepts, good manners and a social conscience. We help them evolve these characteristics. in proper essen-