my 2a. 1932 - ' - , 3::--at--' F0 ' NOTICE RFRFSHNESS The RENDEZVOUS 5:5 ZfR.0.pAK assrauaaur :,; . a,w.fm A fofaas" will be closed all ill! SATURDAY. MAY 24 noncr: Our store will close at noon SATURDAY. MAY 24th. M NOTICE Our store will remain clos- ed all doy- ' SATURDAY, MAY 24th D. G. RAMSAY, North River T F. W. WDDLWDRTH DD. LTD. E STORE RUSSELL CAIRNS, Tryon 'WILL BE OPEN y FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9.30 P.M. CLOSED sarunoav, MAY 24"! I . -'dIyI'k?E'wm-AQZWI Cookies -extra. tasty when they're MAGIC baked I oar cauncmss Measure into bowl 3;; c. rolled oats and sprinkle with iii tape. Magic Baking Powder. 34' tsp. salt, M tsp. grated nutmeg; mix thoroughly. Combine 3 wall-beaten eggs. 2 taps. grated uranga rind. ii tsp; vanilla: gradually beat in 116 c. tino granulated sugar and add in tbs. butter or margarine, melted. Add egg mixture to dry ingredients and mix thoroughly. Drop by small spoonfuls, well apart. F on greased baking sheets and centre each with a piece of nutmest. Bake in anderats oven. 350”, "-s '" about 15 mina. Remove baked cookies from E" pans immediately they come from the , W, oven. Yield: 5 down oookiea. , . happening: )1 no Vleelt Continued from page 2 their daughter. Mrs. G. W. Kay. whose husband has rcoentlnbeen tranaierred there irom Toronto. 0 O I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boone oi lsoncton, N.n., are visiting char- lottetown. guests at the Charlotte- town Hotel. 0 O 0 Miss Lulu Toombs will be miss- ed -by a large number oi irieuos socially and in church circles. She and her iamlly have been active in every good work. 0 C 0 Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Creelrnan and Carol and Robin are leaving to- dav by car ior a week's visit in ton. v I O I Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Corrlgan leit yesterday by car for Boston to at- tend the graduatlon anniversary oi the Doctor's class at Tuits College. 0 O I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Putman have returned home irom a month's gipkto Montreal,,'1'oronta and New or . eoe Mr. and Mrs. 'A. Walthen Gaudet had as their guests last weekend the latter's slstervand her hus- band, Professor and Mrs.'R. 0. Lawrence oi Fredericton, N.B. Mrs. Lawrence was one oi this year's graduating class irom the Uni"- versity of New Brunswick. where Prof. Lawrence taught this year in the English Department, They will spend the summer at the Uni- versity oi Wisconsin where Prat. Lawrence will continue his stu- dies towards his Ph.D. degree in English Literature. In September they leave ior England where as one at the recently announced Beaverbrook Scholarship winners Proi. Lawrence will continue his studies at the University oi London. -0 C 0 Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Williams of Summerside will spend the holl- day weekend in Mouth of Keswick, N.B., with their son, Mr. R. 8. W1.- itams and Mrs. Williams. . . . Miss Diane Dewar, student at Mount Allison Commercial School, is spending her vacation at her home in summerside. . . . Miss Alice Harrison oi Moncton, N.B., will be the guest 0! Mrs. A. Stirling MacKay, Slunmerside, dul- lng the holiday weekend. . . Mrs. Emma Bradshaw entertain- ed at bridge at her home in Sum- merside this week. . . . Mrs. Elton Robertson oi Sum- merside is visiting menus in Char- lottetown. C l 0 Mrs. Heath strong entertained the Nurses' Graduating Class of Prince County Hospital at the tea hour on Friday at her home in Summerside. Miss Helen 8chur- man presided over the tea cups and Miss Margaret Doyle assisted in serving. . ' . Mrs. J. Lenoy Holman was hos- M New lifcbuoy with Purulin Stops "D.O." Better Than Ever! And It Smells So Good. FROM HERD 'l'O 'l'OI7...lTlVI LIPIIUOY STOPS "l.O." j 10 YEAR GUARANTEE! Metal lcniiras " 8'l'IitlIilIIG or A minute ideal tor hlb. churches. theatres and auelubly,-l'Iteae will cost much less ruu-Iholr metal chair carrier to year Inquire about contract prices and us ca. '-uitpia at-or write ior lalorrutioa to .. A '"'.'lll'llETT.-r!.,3T”'lEVl'i- . orrnal dinner last week prior to toss at bridge at her home in Sum- mersidc on Monday evening. . . 0 Mrs. ALE; Saunders. gvhomhas spent the winter with Tier daugh- ter, Mrs. Myron Stoll, oi Youngs- town. Ohio, arrived in summersidc on Tuesday and is the guest oi her daughter. Mrs. Harold schurman. . . 0 Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Robertson at Summersidu have as their guests, their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robert- son oi Ottawa. . Miss Zllpha Sharp of summer- side entertained at bridge on Mon- day evening. . . The Prince County Hospital Nuraes' Graduating Class held a e dance and exchanged glits. The iloral decorations or pink and white carnations were donated by Mr. George Williams. Miss Martha MacFarlane is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital as a result oi an uniortunate accident. - O I O The Misses -Carol and Merle Elderkln of Summer ” were en- tertained by their ii-lends at a party at Robson's Restaurant last: week. Miss Marion Rogers. on be- hali oi the group made a presenta- tion to each oi the girls, who are leaving on the 28th or this month to reside in Kcntville. N.8. O O O ' Mrs. Blair Elderkin of Summer- aide was honored by the St. Mary's Guild on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. W. Lecky when ACADIAN HOTEL 10 IIOLTJI STREET HALIFAX, N. 3. A modern brick building --all newly decorated. warm. comioriably inr- niahed rooms. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System, in every room for your aaleiy and protection. ita- dloa available. Free Over- night Parking. ” 0 DAILY BATE! Rooms with Run- ning Water LE DMD. 34.50. 3500 Rooms with Private Bath and Shower SINGLE Is.oo-esso DOUBLE 86.50 TWIN BEDS till leaerveleaa advisable THE GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLO'l"l'E'l'OWN P. C. Graduates ' I q .2" 4 .12.. '1' .. Marion laobcl Echurman Marion Isobel Bchurman is the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schurman of Central Bedeque. she entered Prince oi Wales College in 1949. - Next year she plans to teach. alter which she hopes to obtain her Arts degree at Acadia University. Marion is secretary oi the graduating class. James Donald Sisand Ibboit James Donald Shand Ibbott was born at St. Stephen. N,B., the son of the Rev. J. T. Ibbott and the late Mrs. Ibbott. He entered Prince of Wales College in 1948, and has taken a pre-medical course. Next year he plans to go to Dalhousie University. James is me president oi the class oi '52. she was presented with a iarewell giit. . . . Following the A.Y.P.A. Variety Concert on Tuesday evening, Ven- erable Archdeacon Harrison made a presentation to Mrs. Eiderkin and her two daughters. 0 0 U Dr. William Holman. Toronto "and summerside. celebrated his seventy- third birthday on Monday. 0. C U Mrs. A. F. MacKenzie oi! New Glasgow, N.S., spent the WEEKCIILL in Summerside with her daugh- ter, Miss Anna Macxenzie. O C 0 Mrs. Morley M. Bell and Miss Betty Robinson have returned to Summcrside after visiting in Mon- treal. guests at their nephew. Dr. Ralph Calder and .Mrs. Calder. . - oi honor at the home oi Mrs. Hurry silliphant, Sumlnerside, on Saturday aiternoon,.at the closing meeting oi the Glove Making Class. After the reading or an appropriate poem by Mrs. E. T. Tanton a lovely giit was present- ed to Mrs. Robinson. the instruc- trcss, by Mrs. Austin Delaney on behalf oi the group. Mrs. W. A. Currie assisted the hostess in serv- ing delicious rcir.esh.ment.s. . Miss Millie Macbougail and Miss Barbara Mucus, SHlTIhlBX'nlt7l:, spent a most enjoyable weekend visit- ing at the home of Barbara's par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mccue. Alherton. . . Mrs. Davis Lidstone of Summer- sldc spent the past week in Hunts- port. N.s.. the guest oi her moth- or, Mrs. Knowles. 0 I U Miss Georgie Brown. iormer su- perintendent oi the Prince Coun- ty Hospital and now on the stat! of the N. E. Baptist Hospital, Bos- ton, left by auto on May 17th on a six weeks trip to California go- ing by the southern route and re- turninll by the northern. DOROTHY DIX SAYS- service. Recently he wrote mo 0! He insists he will always think a on writing. with him at all. win him back. friendly and newly. I feel that ii'l ANSWER: Ordinarily, in a ca Mrs. C. G. Robinson was guest; uonu tmimtn itlacmiugnt John William MacNaught is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson MacNaught oi Summerside. He entered Prince of Wales College in 1948. Next year he plans to con- tinue his course in Science at Me- Glll. John is the prophet oi the ' class oi '52. Robert Lorne Mactlwen Robert Lorne Maclawen was born at Elrose, Saskatchewan, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. MacEwen. While at Prince of Wales College he has taken a pre-medical course. He plans to continue his studies at Dalhousie University. Robert is president oi the graduating class. I ) -Photos by Crasweil Charles Leroy Agnew Charles Leroy Agnew was born at Leamlngton, Ontario. he re- ceived his early education in Mon- treal and later at McGlli. Last fall he entered Prince of Wales College in the fourth year Arts division. Charles is valcdlctorian oi the class oi '52. y Hair Restored Permanently Scientific herbal formula Tl-I10 guarantees results for all types of baldness and hair problems. Quickly promotes new hair growth regardless of age or condition. Sold on a full money back guaran- tee. Start your treatments at home now. For complete information write today to Thalia Herbal Products Lim- lied, Dept. 348, 2138- W. 4th Ave., Vancouver, B. C. Continued from page '2 his engagement to anothcr girl. lot of me. and wants me in kI'0P My iamily tells me I'm very ioolish in kcrp in tnurh do writc I may havc a rlmnrc in 1 only wrilr: him oncr a wn-k. and kcvtt my lvllcfs 1 simply can't get interested in nnyonc nlsr. FRANCII-1 5. so liko this. my advice would hr to mid all connection with the boy at once and concentrate on nr-iv fields. However, there seems to be something a little out-or about his sudden engagement. and there may be a chance of winning him back. You must he prepared to take tho chance as a' gamble unlit. 3'0: lose, it means additional heartachc. Do'you vtant to rls 1... weekly letter such as you describe dnesnt commit you our HM 0" the other. H you have the courage to keep it up, go ahead. You're-. a sensible. wlso Ilri. and 1 hope you set the man If vourant Mm so much. rmat cross-our omai, VMODOUV Ml THTNV PinNiS g in the tall-end or a wry iaverahla i growing uaaoa and we're ela"vli,?.out I0 I l '3 """'””,”&g.”&&'1'fi'fS'.',o&”'i'l'.l."5.iii"i'.".n.'l.s.. wilt: ravlshinl oelo sun I to the CID 6! A ra...aMtheygro nun" Dept. of Agrlcuiturv. It orloua aaao colon . . Inlt cl. To 3P9 r ' - .": .'::.'" .-r .. ....: I 0 In still .unaat cool e i i ” 3 o'.'.i,y .o In 5.0.1:. tuaaAt:r.a. lamina rm nr auxin: and address. when sr.:rZir-ill-. If you mm KIIW. you will vrrolu Iwuh Born: at llvbril ll uloaicaa tats Co. at Canada us. nun. cbszs, at Jones Avenue. Toronto 8. Outer! 1 a - lout, .1 Unholy Bond f Dy Cameron noun; CHAPTER. FIVE Part 0110 "This is one oi my isvorite haunts. but it's a little dark for reading now." He patted the seat beside him. "Come and join me ior awhile." - "You are tired, aren't you?" be A persisted. "In a way. Emotionally wrung guess. Something quite strange happened to me today and ' I don't know what to do about it." "Perhaps talking will help." she said nothing at ilrst and he waited silently. the glow or his pipe as he drew on it outlining his rugged ieatures. Then she began telling him oi Oakhart and the reading oi the will. "This is a problem," be agreed when she was through. For long moments neither spoke. Janet relaxed. Even though tell- ing him about it had solved noth- ing, still it seemed to help. when he did speak, his deep voice seem- ed struggling to suppress excite- mcnt . . . "Janet, do you like nursing 1 much as I think you do?" "How much do you think I do?" she countered. r "Well, let's put it this way: You are a pretty girl oi more than av- erage intelligence, yet you must be around twenty-iour. Doem't that prove that you've iound I. satisiac- lion in your work that love so in hasn't been able to displace?" "You're very irank." I-le' chuckled. "I suspect you mean tactless. But rm leading up to something and i want you to face-the facts." "what do you mean?" "I think I told you I am more lnterested in pediatrics than any other branch of medicine, but I want to have children under my eye continually-not just them when they come here in des- peration." ' "Yes, I understand that." "would you consider turning oakhart into a children's sanitar- him?" "Why. I hadn't thought about it. Richard." "It sounds like an ideal spot." "But you don't understand- Oakhart is mine, and the money to pay certain taxes and upkeep, but i have no money to make an iavatment such as you suggest." "That's where I come in." "You, Richard?" "We might be able to do it to- gether. I've saved some oil my sai- ary. enough to pay ior medical supplies and hospital beds and paying patients would carry it along. oi course, we'd be lucky to break even at in-st." some 01 his enthusiasm trans- mitted itself to her. She smiled at his eagerness. "You sound almost Esuthoush you'd been planning never would "I have-ior years, but I thought the opportunity come." "But you've never seen Oak- hart" "You've told me about it, have- n't you?" "Yes, but I haven't seen the top story myseli." His big hand closed convulsive. ly over hers. "Lord, Janet, haven't I told you enough? Can't I make you see what this -would mean?" Suddenly his voice ,dropped. "I'm being presumptuous. Perhaps you are not interested-after all, I can't expect everyana to feel the way 1 do about this thing-" "I understand, Richard, and I think it's wonderful, too. It's well, it's just rather overwhelming, that's sll." "There's another thing-" He seemed rather embarrassed now and unsure oi himself. "well, this is more personal, Janet, 1 don't. quite know how to put it . . ." She waited tensely, little dream- lng what influence his next words were to have on his life. . . . "cliii, I have something to tell you." Janet clasped her hands, mak- ing an actual physical eiiart to remain calm, although her heart was thuddlng like is trip-hammer. "What. is it?" He lookzd up irom his desk in his cubby-hole '01 an aiilce, all the sulkiness or their last meeting apparently dissipated. "Richard Eynon and I are going to be married." V "You're a month late ior April Fool, Janet, he said dryly. "I am not iooling." He stood up then and walked around the desk until he iaced her. His hands gripped her shoul- ders and he leaned closer staring directly into her eyes. What he saw there made him swear soitly. "Lord. Janet-what are you trying to do to me?" "Nothing. Cliii, nothing. I don't want. to hurt. you. but I was airald oi hurting you more it you heard it from someone else." "What am I supposed to think? Two weeks ago you told me you didn't love hurt, that he hardly knew you were alive." "so much has happened since then." "Evidently." He turned his back on her. staring out his small win- dow at an opposite wing or the h capital. "Do you want. me to tell you. cum" "Conioulon is good ior the soul, Isn't it?" an voice was tight. with ' sarcasm. "Please don't take that attitude.” Janet pleaded. "I am ashamed of nothing I'm doing. when you hliar about it, perhaps you'll under- stand.” "All right then. but make it short; 'i'm not made of iron.” she studied his broad shoulders encased in his proiouional starch- ed Jacket. wishing he would turn and lace her. ' so be continued. PAGE NINE . VIMAIIII to Aux: you rm. M932 Tastes so good . .. children love it, too! -PHUS .;w.4imr ..- . lawn; Mr ,1 nxriaua lili treat , the life of your farm buildings. IISCO Reeling: and Siding: Protect your roots with DISCO u,Tm-" 1:90:-rials and T059-llt'5'tT beautify your house and burns. 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