PAGII; rminr _ carrrwi.“ TODAY Illl WEIIESMY SIIUWI saw-us ' OQO-Q4-O-OQ-OQ TODAY - WALTER FIDGEON In "iiow-aiisizii was m viirsv" SHOWS 32307-9 - COME EARLY! PRIIIIIE EIIWIIRIZIW fiiivs WEDNESDAY m TIIIIIISIIAY. Z (r Every woman 1 I . ~ i knows that a ' ,1 TI _q l ,. r - certain kind l’ ' " I of man is wiiiis iii iiiiii FUR iUVENIiiIl NIIUINCY’ DANGEROUS adopted. ‘Tl-ilrty-orie members were present. Two new members paid their fees. ‘ Those to assist the Devotions.‘ Convener, Opal Clow for‘ next meeting are Charles Jenkins, Flor etice Anderson and Mrs. William MacKenzie. The president on bo- halt oi.’ the Society fitttngly thank- éd Mr. and Mrs. Thompson tor the use o! their home. The remainder o! the evening was spent in gaunes and other amusements under the direction ‘cal-M’. TOP-THRILL ELODRAMAI "TI-IE ARN ELO AFFAIR" (and who! an ofFciir it was!) JOHN sconce FRANCES HODIAK ~ MURPHY - GIFFORD EXTRA! Another of the Top "Crime Docs Not Poy" Series ._ "TRAFFIC WITH THE DEVIL" ‘l Also Cartoon "INVISIBLE MOUSE" e0» owooeoooooo-o ._. with scripture read by Ulliai. ‘- DfNSTAl-‘FNAGE Y.P.U. Thompson. God's Alcsfinge. Wli- ____ ,!red Stewart. Prayer. Joyce Ves» The Y. P. U. of Central United I sey. Hymn 159 brought Dcrotiona. {ttiul-ch held a Valentine Sa-ial a’ ‘ Period to a. closc. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllrtzlg With the president Mr. Charles ThQmpsOD on Thursday night. Reid presiding thediusiness period The devotional part o! meeting opened with the minutes oi prev- apened with hymn 485 followed lous meeting which were read and t __,_ _ . e Swilfs Baby Chicks Ilave ' soiiisriiiiio T0 oiioiii IIBOIII‘ “I'm #0331872! ond my purenfs were husky before ed committee. Rev. J. H. MacCsl- lum very capably auctioned of! a. large amount o! boxes. A sing song was held with Mrs. Irving Thomp- son as organist. Meeting closed with Auld Lang Sync. Mary E. Reid, Secretary. lE/TasTiTc-Iowisrfn NORTH LAKE SCHOOL Report for the month o! January. Grade 1X — l. Freddie Bennett. Grade Vii ~ l. Beatrice Con- way, 2. Bernard MacDonald, 3. . George MacDonald. Grade V1 — l. Helena Holland, ;2. Roger Bennett. Grade V -- l. Ross MacL-aren. Grade ill - i. David MucLean, lanai v I I . 11 (o) — i. Noelle Hol- Pl . Grade ll. (b) - 1. Gordon Ding- ,'well. I Grade-ll (c) -- l. Joyce Jarvis, 2. Weldon Jarvis. Grade l (a) —-_ 1. David Con- Wll’. Grade 1 (b) - 1. Margaret Mac- Lean. Highest average in Br. Grade! -_ Freddie Bennett. Highest averagf in Jr, ~— Margaret MacLean. Perfect Attendance — Bernard MacDonald, George MacDonald. David MacLean, Mabel MacLean, Margaret MacLeon, Roger Bennett, llllliinstliiiitiun keep you feeling all-in Million‘: Iiml relief Lliig way loci bad? Headache from faulty elimi- nation, weary and dull? Taho NR tonight, an all-vegetable laxative with a through, pleasing action. NR some: In two nrengthv, Regular NR, and NR juniors Of dose), jun made h: you if sensitive Io laxadvll. Chocolate coated or plain. | '" w: "l9 I Grade la d me. Yes, ‘sir, I’m‘bred for v_ig_or, vitality and vim." Grades- '- w mo»..- M... I resist diseases. i come from c: flock Ihaf is super vised, culled and tested to high standards." “ll/U ~ By oc- Iuul te-J. more IImn IOILOOO Swift's Baby Chicks mode CI 98 percent livability record for the first three weeks." Buy your baby chicks at Swift’: Hatchery. Choice o! the Convener and the appoint.» i IHEVGUARDIANLCHARLOTTETOWBI THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Stewart. Mlle AGENT! QOUIIB: hilt Sill II Georgetown: The Post Oflloe: 9 WJLB. MEETING -— OI Tulodoy evening 1Tb. 11. ‘gluin- ul thl meet I oi v °"' dfiswlvsls. .1“ t... on» Church wu hold at the lwml o! Mrs. Leon Johnston. The president. Mrs. Lntne Wigglngton Preildfli- .The worship service, lod by Mrl. Ethan Stewart opened with poem, "Ioginnlng The Prim" 0! . Living with God". Mrs. Effie Bruce read the Scripture. Mrs. Hizne gave a reading "The K111860111 0! God l; Among You". what a Friend We Have in Jesus" was sung fol- lowgd by prayer Mrs. Wigglng- ton. Buslneu perod opened with reading of minutes oi’ last meet- ing. Roll call was answered by ll members. One visitor was present. rm.- mernbera paid their member- lhlp ‘dues. It was moved and lec- .onded that. the society pay postage ion the box the Mission Band had Ilor Trinidad. Plans for gfltlng a ‘box ready (or Europe werg left to Mrs. Nellie Fraser. Mrs. Hume, ,Mr|. Adam: arid Mrs. DM. Mac- 'Donald were Appointed to arrange tor the Easter thankoiiierlng serv- ice. Mrs. Mort MacLcan is to have ‘Devotional and also to give a re- ‘,port o! Presbyterlal at next meet- ilng. Mrs. Johnstone is to have kBtudy Book. Mrs. Hume and Mrs. Wilglngton on lunch committee. Seven lick and two hospital calls mre reported. Mrs. Hume had ‘charge o! Study Book and gave Ian interesting account of three imisslonarios and their work In China and Japan. The missionar- les were Mr. Morrison who trans- lated and printed scripture lri Chl- Inese, Karl Gutzluif who translated ‘lpart of the Bible in Japanese and Joseph schereschewslry who iound- fed St. Johns University In Shang- ‘hai and translated the Bible into several Chinese dialects. Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. D-M. MacDonald. Lona raven w. 1. The February meeting o! Long River W. I. met at the ncme of Mrs. RJlph Johnatone. on Friday even- ing. no. e. The pmldlflt P19‘ ‘gldod, and opened the maetinl lh the umnl way. Roll call was rc- ‘sponded to by l8 members. l6 visit- ors were present. Minutes were read arid approved. Committee re- ported Orphanage quilt had been completed and sent to Orphanage. Min m. Hound was arviwlnted Red Cross Convener for coming year. The reports o! the different Com- mittees was then Riven. Sick Cox; mlttee reported having made three calls, school committee report- ed school Iloors needed scrubbing a ccmmittee volunteered to scrub school. New committee aPPOiHlEd for coining month as follows: Sick —Mrs_ Arthur Johnstone, Miss Mae Found, Mrs. W. J. Proiitt; Lunch-i Mrs. Edw-in Bernard, Mrs. Nelson; Macheod, Mrs. W. E. Johnstone. Mrs, Oscar Johnstone; Programme —Mrs. Edwin Bernard, Mrs. Heath Campbell, Mrs. Eustace Paynier. It was decided to change night oi meeting to First Thursday in each month. The Treasurer reported, having paid music teacher. 00m’ mitleo reported $33.09 proceeds irorn dance. Thanks was expressed to the Institute for fruit sent. two lhbllwlnl, Mrs. mneat Dunnini; kindly Invited member: to her hocne ' {or next meeting. Roll call to be’ anrwervd with an “Irllh JOKE?’ Meeting closed utter which a social‘ evening and Auction aale was en, Mi- strains of profitable, popular breeds. . . . Get your Swift's Baby Chicks early-for an early-maturing. money-making 1948 flock. ‘lilies u I I Swift's Baby Chicks are from flocks mated with R. 0. P. cockerels and are proven Pullorum Free on two blood tests made by the Department of Agriculture. Place your order now and assure yourself ‘of getting HUSKY, HARDY and HEALTHY Chicks when you want them more lightly salted than our 9c per Ih. PRESENT PRICES: LARGE CODFISH MEDIUM CODFISH _. .. SMALL CODFISH . . . .. . HAKE We have Barred Rocks, White Leghorns, New Hamp- shires and Light Sussex X New Hampshire at popu- lar prices. Phone and place your order today. ‘i SWIFFS IIIITGIIERY PHONE 1027 or 2192 ‘ LIII SOURIS PIBIILE BIIREII IIUIIFISII I I We have hod o large demand for hoke and our ov/n cura B is now sold, but we have secured a supply of good sound IIOIM l 16c per pound Freight paid to your station. I ' MATTHEW and MacLEAII yoyod by all. own cure and otter these ot .. 14c par pound ‘Ilc per pound 9c per pound ITEII , if. s. I. . hoax-rs. aaowraoua. Ila-old r. man. mm Allin. In. Iyno I lhrrlol Clair. " acum- oeouua-rown. was» Lulu. Richards and 0min. land! Tho-Guardian may ho bought at ll! of the lollowllg places 1a Montague: Milo s. A. Llewellyn: lira. Clay. In Sour-la: Condozra and Harmon Roper. In 8t. Peter's: The Poul 0am. ....'Mrs. William D. Wight of Georgetown received word o! the illness o! her doughtor, Mrs. Hem S. Craig o! Boston, Mum. and left by plane {or that city yester- day morning. Georgetown _ - Aiiil Vicinity Miss Connie Mai: of the do“ o! tiho Carndian Bank o! Commerce ln Charlottetown spent the woek- end at his: home in Burnt Polnt. Mr. and MITI- Howard S. Mam Lean. Mr. C. N. Llewellyn and Mr. J. W. Lovers motored to the City on Saturday. Cullen DaLory, sc. puruianfl College student spent the weekend at the heme 0d his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F‘. J. DoLory. Friends o! "Sonny" George loam with interest that he has accepted a position as a bus driver wlilh Eastern (Ioach Lines and tint on Saturday he mode his first run (ram Charlottetown to George- town and Mozitague. Jolm Boyce, Dominion Govern- merit engineer. has commenced work with local assistants, in lur- veying the areas adjacent to flu mo Dominion Government whoever here, namely tihe Railway wharf and the Queens whim! to ascertain the aimovunt of silt which has iI-ll- od In to detenmlne whether fut/in! dredging operations In tinose areas are necessary o’: not. ...."0n Thursday Mr. Herman Lavaridier received word that his nephew. Mr. Lewis Lavarndier oi’ Paiwtncket, Bil-rode Island. had pass- ed awaiy on that date frornaheart attack. The late Mr. Lavandier loft Georgetown filly years ago for the U.S.A. and for ilhe past twenty iivc years has been a reel- dent oi’ Paiwtucket. During hi8 ent- ire residence In the Uri-Ital Btu“ ha has worked u a trovollhg dur- niture salesman. In loaves to moth-n his wile the ton-nor Joan David formerly of Georgetown and one son, Clarence Albert. in whoa-n slncerelsy-mpothy is extended. The funeral took place on Saturday In Parmucket. Rhoda Island. 'l'.he funeral o1 the latoMrsfllolul ‘Dalziel Ion-nei- Georgetown resident wtio died in Charlottetown. Iin her ninotieth year took place on Sat- urday JPrz-bwuary 14th from St. David's United Chalroh here. ‘III-re remains coming from Charlotte- town by motor hearse. was ac- comnanied by members of ‘Mrs. Daniel's iarniliy. friends and her Charlottetown pastor, the Rev. T. Maobennan. wiho asdsted the Rev. SJ. Boyce in conducting the funeral service. ‘the pellbeorerl were the five eons of the deceased. Frank, John, Walter. Albert 1nd I-lutton and her son-in-la-w, Mr. LW. Shaw. The deoeasodw eldest son, William was unable to attend. Also left to mourn use two daughters, Mrs. L.W. Show and Miss Cassie Dalziel, RN. Residents or Georgetown join in extending sincere aynniputliy to the bereaved relatives. BALDWIN‘! ROAD SCHOOL Report (or month o! January. Grade x — i. Marxmt Mc- Kenna. 2. John McKennI. S. fltnmeit Curran. Grade 1X — l. Robert mil-ran. Grad; V111 - 1. Joan Curran. Grade V11 -— 1. Anita Trainer. 2. Estell Connolly, 3. Ctbll Connally. Grade V1 — 1. Theresa McAree. Grade v - 1, mnrnett McKenna. 2. Edward McAree. Grade 1V — l. Helen Trainer. 2. Catherine Curran. S. Annu Simphy. Grade 111 (a) -- l. Herman Mc- Kenna. Grade 111 (b) - 1- Rohert ll¢~ Aree. Grade l1 — l. Ml?! 911R!!!- Grade I. (al-l. Blanche McAroe. Grade l (b) I. Francis Corcoran and Marcella Tninor iequal). 2. Johnnie Curran, 3. George McKennl. Teacher -.- zeta N. llclmna. LONDON — (UP) ~ Brltlln ll accelerating the repatriation o! German prisoners ot-war. IAll ex- By J. R. Williams '__QU_IK_,I_IQ§RPING “W” our OUR WAY AN‘ A FOREST 5ODA'5 TOOK ‘IDA PIPE-- ‘ earnestness/sec... £§EP$rAlA$IEL ". L OUTH RUIN THE i I CA MESS - OFTH’ WHOLE , ; COUNTRY ' FOR DAYS.’ ' Q , I “ a -- *3‘ ” . _\. , L‘ v: , i o \ Mai jig , T. min . ‘ti. i P , \\\\" Ti a p i1,‘ .1. i / soon uses/ans! Major Hoopla 1 MusT Have GIVEN Tue ‘cu/ma A TRIPLE ' TOO HEAVV A 301.1‘ OF THE -3uics.'-~ MARTHA l6 ELEC- . . TRiFieD! r0 Benet: ‘rurzu OPFWHE GREEN’ . I cept those who choose to remain will have Ielt by the end o! July. If Couoiiiiic Hurts Gel REIIEF- This Way At lutl covered a quick. safe relief for Coughs, Throat Distress, Cheat Soreiiess and Bronchitis. Spec- ialist! who have studied “the gravid ofnlaolsqxfet Cough pony uic ore iovo and unusually goo: ing "In its eiiect. When the throat in tight and it hurts to cough, Poison’! Cop h Syrup gives grateful relie z It reduces inflammation and malice it eater [or you to elhcrlilhlilllfimésiigiirea with Poison’: Coll h 8 nip which '3 h“ ""““"' t. rl.'.".'il§.',.‘3 also bein a to 9100a’: Cough g“, t; Ia glglll blc antidote . . . agmolall d - . Piiiaiiirs Cillliiii‘ SYRUP Science has dis-l ,.... “s... . . ‘ ' ' 611E015: Canadian APPEAL FOR ' CHILDREN , How wmcb you T... .........................., nu nova; BANK or cannon IIOW VIOIII YOU Elll lflbixworayour child. .‘ a “Jpn bad-b u].- ‘Sorry, darling, than jut isn't anything"? reanuanv 24, 1,.“ Y" many a mod-au- — ml fiche: — is faced today with. just such a rragicfact. Through. out Europe and Asia children are literally starving — mid and miserable because they have no warm clothing. I ' Millions of them are in dos. potato-need --for food, clothing, shelter, education. We in Canada are going to do our shun to help meet those urgent oecda, The Canadian Appeal ifor Children, now being conducted, has a minimum objective of $10,000,000 as Canada's contribution to the nviag of the world's children and the world's future. YOU CAN HILP hydolng lust M5 Go to any Brunch of THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA — or any other chartered bank. Hand your contri- bution to the teller. He is ready to accept it, and will turn the money over to the Canadian Ap eal {or Chit. dren. Every cent colleaed will be diatrig need is greatest, under the strict supervision of respon. sible United Nations’ operating a eucies. ‘vc is a quef conscience. Act TO AY; you will slec knowing you have done your pm for lmle ones who look to you for help. uted, where lion for your own better tonight ese millions of CORNWALL. YORK POINT WJ. The Cornwall - York Point Wdflén’! Institute held their monthly meeting at the home o! Mrl. Helen Howard, on Monday evening. February 2nd, with twenty-one members and nine visitors present. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode, {allowed by the creed In unison. Roll call wan answered by an exchange of Wlentinee. Minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. Reports oi the dllferent committees were then liven. Mrl. Hazen Howard re- ported on the Drama Festival. and a. committee was formed to assist her in procuring a play. Mrs. Douglas MacDonald read an Interesting p a p e r on "Health." CQETQEPOIIdCIICc consisted qt letter: o1 nks from the sick and shutins. Mr], Rog Mactwon and Mrs, coin. Mae. Phall to tlke charge or program next month. Roll call, next meet. Irig to be answered by an “Irish 1039-” Collection for evening umounted to $9.13. Two inter- acting contests were put on by the program committee. 'Lunch was than served and tho meeting closed with the "King." KELLY‘! CHOU! W. I. Mrs. Sterling Waddell anter- tained the members o! the Kelly’; Orou Women's Institute for their regular meeting on Wednesday, February 4th .at 8 o'clock. The acting. at which there were nine members and several visitors, I reading and o! tho itninutes. ,The different committees gave their reports and new committee: were BPDOInted. Then n; a ma o! valentines donated by Mn. Nantes, which realized $1.46. A discussion took place on way; to make money to repair the school. It was decided to hook u mat tor a lottery. 1t was also decided to do scme sewing for the Red Cross. The next meeting will be hold at the home or Mra. Russel Nantes. 'I‘he roll call will be answered by each member donating an ai-tidg tor an auction sale. Following the adjournment a dainty lunch was served and a social hour lpent. I adoption There is ao ouch thing u “Jun a llttleeold" because tho cold itself ll a symptom of lowered vitality. To stave 0E colds, or to deal with them oncl they have started, keep warm and dry, get plenty of reu and take IATl-LER JOHN'S MEDICINE. La for nearly 90 you: have been giving Fachczjohu’: M , cine to their children, and have been ll famous medicine. opened in the usual way, with the 60(0)‘ Q2 MATTER taking i: themselves. Thin in l ~ wonderful proof of tho vahn of Ihll ' roii coueiis iiiiii coins FLOOD BARRIER! BUILT _.-.._ SPALDINIG, Lincolnshirg, g". 13nd "' ($) - AnElE'flM dolor-mu “w: u milel o! uic Welland River, can-led out since last lprlng, Colt £900,000 ($800,000). ' msw MAYOR. or Tonorrro City Council today named, Q95. troller H. E. McCallum to succeed Rnbefl Saunders. who resigned to become chairman of the Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission as Toronto's Mayor. Ho was un- disposed. A TT E H T I O N . auonraous: ‘and vxcmrrv riiis is voun itlsr wsiiii to IIIIIESI‘ AT f iisiiuciin riiicss AT MONTAGUE MEN'S ‘WEAR ' Ill 5 puouraoun ' Canon aroma , siiii: sins “IEIIIIIAIIY 28th ' "a. ii. iiootiiv, n». . i J. vi. uiiiisii. M