Phone 5! Te i Fashion Sho "The Store That Fashion Built" g N. New, EASTER, FASHIONS COATS Coats as romantic as the season in Our Easter collection “that represents fitted. flar- Ail the newest shades to choose from. Priced from the very latest styles. ed. box style coats. $26.95 up Don't stop at the’ Coat dis- play. We can complete your Easter wardrobe with high quality accessories. such as ' Gloves. Hosiery, Lingerie. Blouses, etc.- All attractively priced ' tunlty pass without showing you in PP? Gt. Geo. St. Dorothy Dix‘ ‘Says, - Continlied hum page ll have one child. ANSWER : me and acts as though he hates me. But alter-he gets over his bout, he is ashamed and can't he nice enough to me. His conduct has made me a nervous, unhappy woman. I don't want to lose all my love for my husband, but I am afraid that many more o! these tantrums will make me hate him. What can I do? We When you think oi all the mes husbands you know who sre hell to live with al seem that the wile who has a husband who is tender and kind and ‘liIiil' DDDY Di-' YDllllS7 ' Continued from page l6 their attempt to bring about s. cure. The patients were divided into THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Address and Presentation ROn Monday night a group o! the oi ens oi Montague gathered at th Armouries to ex- press to Corporal and Mrs. Doug Geoge their sincere regret on their dspature from Montague tor New- ioundland where Mr. George will take up his duties with tho 311M.’ P. there. Mr. and Mrs. George were presented with lovely gills by the group. the address being read by Mr. Cecil Beck, and the presentat- ion being made by Mr. Harold Stewart. Afterwards Mr. George was pre- sented with his hockey sweater No. It, and also a lovely gift irom Mrs. C. G. Clay, owner oi the Bison Restaurant. Mr. George was then bounced by a group o! the boys, a!- ter which a sing-song was enjoyed with Miss Peggy Beck as pianist. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies, alter which the evening closed with dancing. The iollow- ing is the address read by MnBeck, T. Corporal Doug George: We, the citizens o! Montague. ieel that we could not let this oppor- large some small measure how we appre- ciated being able to count you among over residents for what seems to us only a short while. None can question the good work ..cne by the R. O.,M. P., nor the thoroughness oi their organization, yet, in thLs instance (though we know it would be useless) We would like to dictate to them and say, “You cannot take Corporal George from us." Had we known it would cause your removal irom our midst we might even have protested against the union with Newfoundland. Now that you are leaving us we want you to know that we will miss not only your presence and cheery smile. but also your willing- ness to help at all times in every oiiortput lorth to make our town a better place in which to live. Your interest in sports, such as hockey, baseball. tennis, etc., has been an incentive to our younger set,,and your assistance will be greatly missed. You have capably. earnestly, and faithfully periormgd each duty entrusted to you, and it may well be said that in every way you were willing to go "the second mile." * We want you. together with Mrs. George and iamily, to.‘ leel that there will always be a hearty we]. come for you in our hearts and homes, and we hope that your thoughts may oiten turn back to the days spent with us, We trust that the golden chain oi irlendship iormed here may not be broken, ‘but shall grow stronger a: years go y. In conclusionwe ask you to ac- cept this small gilt, not ior its val- ue, but as a token oi our love and lmild M 20. Th8 iirst hall o1 the n. selfish cantankerous I oi’ the time, it doesn't m“ m" ""9"" W“ “viii-Ed l", you oi irlends lelt in Montague. helping each patient to "come to. himself" as to his actual condition . . d may God richly bless both in his homeand community. The you an . material discussed included the his- y“ “d W“ "' a" "mm tory ot epilepsy. causes oi epilepsy, appreciation. and may it remind Our most sincere wishes go with Sincerely yours, ‘ Haelbrook and lliclnity Miss Joyce Martin spent "ll week-end at her horns in Kinross. Miss Marion Mclnnis, Earnscliiie, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Austin Coady. Mr. Percy Pippey, Hsselbrook, leit Friday morning on a visit to rela- tives and irlends in United States. Friends‘ o! Miss Sue Jones are glad to see her home alter her ill- ness in the P. E. Island Hospital. prism]; n1 M", Henry Jonds are glad to see her home a ter her recent illness in the P, E. 181M111 Hospital. Mrs. Russel Young. Earnscliiic, was a recent visitor he". "It guest oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Wood. Mr. Alfred Crane, Rlverton, was a recent visitor here. the guest oi his brother and sister-irklsw. Mr- and Mrs. Bruce Crane- Miss Margaret Farquharson is home from the United States on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Farquhsrson. Mrs. Seymour Farquharson has returned irom the P. E. Island Hose pl I and is spending some time wih her daughter, Mrs. James Bonnet, Cross Roads. LOTQIC-W-L. "The April meeting o! st. Ann's, Lot 86, c. W. L sub-division was held in the afternoon oi April 3rd with twenty-seven members pre- sent. The meeting was opened with prayer by the chaplain, Rev. Father MoConrnac. Due to the absence oi the sec- retary the minutes were taken by Mrs. Eugene McQuillan. In Father McCormads short toll: he suggested, tlrst, that all the members oi the League ‘re- ceive Holy Communion on the least oi Our Lady o! Good Goun- sel on April 26th; "secondly, that the money be voted immediately for the scholarship; thirdly. that other card parties be held in oth- er sections oi the parish. The troasurei-‘s ‘report followed, which showed that $44.66 was the net proceeds from the card party held on March 24th at Mrs. I". J. 'I‘i'a,lnor's home. Mrs. ‘Iralrior took this opportunity to thank all who in any way helped to make the card party the success it was. I was decided that a nominat- ing committee he appointed to take charge oi names to be enter- ed for nomination on the day oi the annual meeting. - Mrs. William Goody was an- pointed chairman o! this commit- tee. Tihose assisting are Mrs. Wal- ter Costly. Mrs. Maurice McClos- key and Mrs. Vincent McCloskey. The president said that at tut- ure meetings someone would vol- unteer to read a, religious article at each meeting. , - $35.00 was voted ior the Schol- arslhlp Fund. and the national taxes were also taken care oi. TEA RED nos]: ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS 00w ova/um: u: CANADNS I LARGEST SELLING QUALITY EIIOIVS mil? Continued ironi vase 1e cently-come, these creatures that greet us in passing with plaintive lingering call, and whither in their “unen-ing tllsht" are they golnsi We may not mark it in distance. or time, nor may this term-wife know why, or when, or how long they may linger at their various ieeding grounds. Enough to know that on just such an evening as this was, when o. lengthened day is calling in all the shadows oi sunlight, and Spring has set‘ her early promise on sky and stream and countryside, one hears the calls oi theirgreet- lng. It is only a "Hail and Good- bye, nowl" but hearing, one is aware that at Journey's end, all the joys oi family liie await these wan- derers. - I O O ' And again when days have short- ened, and the sun has isded in brilliance, and a melanc oly quiet is over the land, we a all listen with bated breath as the cells tlost down to us, and come quickly to mark their flight . . . until it is gone, and a loneliness remains. Our farmers will mention the migra- tion when they come irom the plowing that evening to wonder perhaps ii "Winter'll be earlier or late this year" and conjscturlng we shall know that this time the birds‘ greeting were a “Hail and Farewell!" In mind, at any rate, a long time must elapse, a period oi frost-bound streams and snowy driits beiere the sound o! their beating passage, return again. O U I Jamie too ‘saw the illght. while he was on his way to the barn to voices, and the sight oi their wings y . and adopted. Roll call answered by six members and one visitor. Word ior neat nwhth, Rise or Risen. Next meeting invited to the home o! Mrs. Stanley Ycunk- er, with Mrs. Bruce Younkerand Mrs. Stanley‘ shew. as leaders. Comm/unity Friendship secretary reported two cards sent durihl the month. Meeting closed with M18951! Benediction. - - EXT”! lost-Minute Bolling‘ Turns “leftover” lunch into Triumph! Thanks lo FIHSCLHMANWS YEAST! pleasant most oi the time is getting such a bad break, But ob iously one new member Mid h" n“ c h di i h t "th t your husband has some mental trouble that makes him act as h‘; does, ‘gag: tuyze-stglgnifllllffi: (iiltgflzmtilz; The Montague Gang. The macaw; closed Wm, prayer by c332»), “in”? cgeriggkei-y h: somz- ' mayiifyciiiziiliieh” no m“ h‘ pum" mm imd" ‘he “re °t "me factors associated with the disease, l u“ p‘ I " M“ F‘ ‘I’ nun“ “"1" il- Jamie ""19 "Ill flvefllll , 'thRb~—-t l tn im- Ii you can't persuade him to do that, your next-best move is to and the quumnummh" o! WL “ems “ma!” md “ma” 939°“! ' w‘ o l "m n e u sl lgh, th b st mode of l avel pack up your bag. Take your child and go to some place where you "pus pers°m' The ‘Ema ha" “our! their relating w“ reduced‘ e E e r Even for double the along the intervening dist nce at Whlll sot gigs‘ to erigurc the agony of seeing your husband go through his?‘ ‘lggtt/zghwasi; “i: hafildiiinfgtcmznmdonfllailiiiii Thedilod of the momenh ‘i deg“! o! t s r. e -and- r. Hyde transformation. ' “ . W“ snow, still lie in the shade ‘oi any ' . xr%flg‘ygg:fi°srmggl wage“ “P111911!!! Wflflmld l5 bmlgmfl ' woodsy spots along the way. Jamie DEAN. DOROTHY DIX: I arn s woman 50 years old, with little over by represented"! 9:!" the excellent results. brought a disturbing tale or his money left alter 30 years oi being a widow. Also, I am very bored with vocation“ Rehabmuflon section duck-raisins -— thclllh father b8 having nothing to do. The only thing I know how to do is housework, ' and I love it. I would like get a good job. Liie would occupation. much happier ii you had With. to get in some nice family where I could be more interesting to me ,ii I had some ANSWER: You are quite right in thinking that you would be ‘ something deiinite to do. instead o! just sit- gintg sucking your thumbs. Idleness is not only the devil's workshop, lievl-ng the anxieties and tengiong u also the most depressing thing that a lone woman ever has to deal resulting {rem the family’; norm-oi who advised the group as to the EPILEPSY a wmow ‘ mu” various occupational skills and ap- tltudea which were necessary n loymsntn Further meet- ings were eldwith members oi the patients’ tamilies so they could learn how they could help in re- Attacks oi epilepsy may be very greatly lessened and even prevent- ed by more attention to diet. Send 5 cents, coin preiierrcd, and a 3- cent stasnpr to cover ocst oi hand- ling and mailing, to The Bell Syn- dicate, Post Office Box 88, Station G, New York 19, N. Y., and ask for price you can't‘ buy anything better than witching. l-lis pair has slipped the bonds of confinement. which kept them in and about the buildings through the Winter season. and heedlng its call has again taken up liie on the open stream in their iront meadow. Today, Jeanie brought in a treasure-trove oi eggs she had found in a stolen neat, one admired the attractive handle, and must iry the opening and closing oi _ the blades, es well es their cutting qualities. James was concerned at the sight oi it, but as Rob pointed out, "l-low are you going to keep a boy from having a knife-it's a ‘phase they have. Didn't you come M d 1 ' °W!7’°n“m' the Barton leaflet called “Diet Sug- ",’,f§'§',..,d“§,°.gy t: flat-aw: 3330,11,?! lob inhfimiiiiii’ hghlsgiolh gii-liiezsutlr-ofirigieniriioygrilgdgoifrfftotngietzsfiii; fhy glfl "§l""'.’l,‘.‘{,".? “hm” m EPMML" ‘inst. between ‘W; bgildlnst- ' ‘ And what treasure did Jamie , . ' i W"? Wh" W" l‘ "l" "*1" °“° 1 spir-of-tlie-momeat biking idea-and soon ?§1i?.w”-I',’.Z‘§i.§l'.3°°.§“ii‘.ii’§ 1.3L‘: piping-hot Parker House luncheon rolls are out o! ., Emblem oi s lad's growth, one ‘h. 0"‘ c.1115‘ f“; bu“; 9g jun! Y9“ qg (ugh (ha lirieryflgarhvdlgl" pdgivi: a trick often-with luscious dessert breads, spicy v school and home. As a family we ho; bung-when you use dependable fast-acting Fleiscbrnantfs Yeast. I] you bafie at barns, insist on Ileiscbmsaifs Yeast for best results every time: NYLQR liDSlERY In All The ‘New Spring Shades First Quality through that yourseli .’" James look- ied back through his years to chuckle: "I hope that ‘he doesn't have the yen ior trading that I liad!" in times vastly different jirom the present, yet with human mature unchanged, James too then, as Jamie now held a like treasure in the depths ‘oi ‘a trouser-pocket. "it's chilly tonight," James comes in to comment. "I shouldn't won- dnr but the gulls will be up short- m, 41 5...". Regular $1.40. Sole wit. z p... i... szso G,‘§25l.‘i§.‘.‘.".'“.".' ' ' mm" ' ' n 2 pts. for $3.00 .. 2 prs. for $3.40 4s "m. miller $1.05. Sole PM '5i_,..'..,..'|i.¢..i¢.-si.ss.soupri¢. This year's Nylon Hosiery for the Eostsr Parade, comprises the mos-tifoscinoting “ugly. mad“, you'll we especially created to wear with your new Spring clothes. norms wnvsaor: w. M. s. winsloe North World Day oi v~~~er meeting held at the home n‘ ‘firs. C. L Oudmore March 4th ~" ' "i Mrs. Albert Oildmoic in ciirge oi devotional. theme be-_ _ ir- "The Lord is Thy Keeper." ' - - i ‘ .- sting opened with call to wor- - , l a read reponsively. and Psalm . limo Values sra- Difereil for Easter Week Dnly !----_.. .3... l... t..." ‘by ' . ~ "ai- an e. "rmn oi Adoration was sting. 7-3‘~wed by responsive readirg, ind a General Confession in unl- I sen. Then prayer by leader and, hymn “Faith oi Our Fathers, Liv- ing still“ and responsive reading.’ followed by "O For A Thousand‘ Tongues Bing". verses 1 and 3.; and resoo ive reading and prav- | er. Oiiering amounted to Boo» Dedication and prayer iolloweri-l rnd hymns "Zion's King Shelli Reign Victorious" and "'I‘h-e Dav i < ‘fl-ion Guest, Lord, ls Ended?) CD515 M Clililll! Just heat the sauce and pour over stunting spaghetti. suY YOUR surrtr now mo SAYE l PROWfiD B1108. .|- verses 1-2-5. . fiwwmembiirs paid their fees Minutes oi last meeting were rest! ... .1, ,' ' ' " ' ’_ ‘ t l ti; n» s»: it ilsslsrli