JANUARY__31, ___1?49 ___,__._ IIEISCHMANWS YEAST gives me ‘ FINER BAKING! %> s More than. 8 gener- ations of Canadian women have said it! "Fleischmamfs Yeast gives finest results in baking bread, rolls, and dessert breads. So fast- scting! So dependable!” If you bake at home, profit by their experi- Get the same temptingJine-textured, fine-tasting batches each time with the sure help of Fleisclimann‘! 811%. Yeast. Better baking in hurry-up time! Choose either i-‘orm /\. ODD; O FRESH __.. y --.--» / »*~"':~= . b. NU! Nssti Nil Ituilsulil “Plowing In January An unusual occurrence took plsee st the farm of Mr. Wendell Bodd. Brookfleid. on January 4. when Messrs. Robert Csrr and Gerald Cruwys of Brookfleld were seen plowing. They plowed ten sores and Mr. cfllWyl also was plowing on the some farm on the following day. The eldest. resident cannot. recall this having occurred before at this season. It was a good "turn-over". nearly as good as if it. were early summer, and there was practically no frost. ‘ ELLEII’S DIARY iConiinucrl from Page 2) _._,___. thcrc and the house. Our return was free of any concern. except u casualt "Arc you coming. Ellen?" as we wended our wny ll’l the quiet night. Skies were richly star-stud- ded then. and bright from the rc- ficvtion of white iii-iris and nica- doivs. nnd nII wrapped in lhr- pent-c and loveliness of n still countryside. conilng then to its rest. s - 0 Ttwas then no irondw that Jnmcs wore n sntieifictl expression when hc vnmc in in supper ihli; THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN t THFLQDARDIAIXLjZIjARLUFTETOWN This column ls reserved for news of locsl interest. but advertising of s newsy nsture may be Inserted st five cents s word, strictly psy- abie in sdvsncc. 000KB M Pnowgrsphs. IIOWABD MclNNIB Fitted Footwear st 175 Queen Street. CONFEDBRATION LIFE LN SUBANCE. l. A. McDONALD will be closed Tuesday snd Wednesday, Febru- ary 1st and 2nd for Stock-'i'iiking. FASHION snow, Apr“ 5m and hlmldaY- JaYWBYY 31 f" “Mk- Walk Beside YOU." — 6th. at. the Charlottetown Hotel, lflklng. The bride. who was given i.n Biljlclous PEACHES 1 sponsored by Junior Aid 01m . . ‘ .. _ marriage by her father. wore a tins , . . . . . . . . . .. I P- E- Lslnncl Hospital. e b Ggsnfl’ SERVICES “In D' V‘ beautiful floor length gown of slime?“ $11,135, Ekulfkgll-vljggfegggg white moire true. run...“ on GREEN on BLUE c ENGAGEMENT-Mr. d M . .' . I l I'll , with I short pert ' Lemuel Neill. North hiialltlon, evemngs at 8 Oclock‘ Everyom luriillcewlliczell dipped subtly st the PLUMS’ 2 "n: nouncc thc engagement of their daughter. lilarjoric _l>lelen to Sic-r- Inig Albert, son of Ml‘. and Mrs. Henry plucQuarric. Oyster Bed Bridge. Marriage to take place in the near future. CLYDE RlVl-Jlt. Hamilton l.. U. L. Clyde River. met for their regular meeting on ‘Thursday cvcn- ing with a good attendance, and opened in the usual mariner wit-ii Charles MacKinnon. Cornwall in the chair. it ivas moved by those present that a vote uI lllllillili be ox- tcdcd lhg Clyde I... U. B. A, for lilelr financial support in installing the electric lights in the Lodge-room, which is proving sudh a great pleas- iue. One new mcirnber Howard Mur- rny W515 received inlo the Order. Meeting closed and lunch was served. SCHOOLS OBSERVE HEALTH WEEK-An attractive poster stress- ing the value of Fish Liver Oils as the main source of Vitamin l) for growing girls and boys. together with educational material on Vitii~ mine D has been sent. to all the schools in the province by the Health Division. Department of Health and Welfare. in connection with the observation nf Health Week. The Departi-ncitt of duration has also tiistribnicd “Heroes of Health" and "Health Facts". nub- lished by the Health League of Can- ada. so that each teacher will have suggestions and ideas for carrying out a special prngrariimc during this vvcck. which is National llcciltli Week. . FORTIETH WEDDING ANN!- VERSARXZ-The heme of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coles was the scene of B lutppy guliicruig oii Thursday cv- enlng, January 6th. when a surprise party was tendered to llusselis par- ents, Mr. and Mis Ernest F. coles, the occasion being their forlieth wedding anniversary. The guests. numbering about fifty. were their family. brothers, sisters, nicccs and nephews. it l5 happy to note that both the bridesmaid and grucmsman oi’ forty years ago were present. namely Miss Wlruiie Coles and Mr. Tupper Ferguson. During tilic course of Llle evening their little grand- daughters, Misses Myrna and Enid Coles presented them each with a gift on behalf of their family. after which George MacKenzie and Rod- ney Coles also presented them with s gift and money on behalf of the others to mark the occasion. _ The remainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent in social intercourse and games. Ice cream and cake were served. including a lovely wedding cake which was traditionally cut by the bride. HMOORE 8c llTcLEOID T.'l‘Il.. ‘VILL BE CLOSED MONDAY ANI) TUESDAY. JANUARY 815T AND FEBRUARY 1ST FOR STOCK TAKING. with his day.-—Tur-ked in with our fare. which might nppcai‘ strange to some. but is acceptable in many a place. it being bacon and eggs. we enjoyed a bowl of sauer kraut. a welcome gift from a neighbor's Cosl Co. Marla Elena. $5.00 Permanent: for I $2.50. Telephone 2191. Tuesday and Wednesday. Febru- ary 1st and 2nd for Stock-Taking. ply window glass in all sizes. Fen- Whsnevar You liaod.. OKE Plicns Z40 A. PIDKARD 8i 00. Ltil Cool Dealers Since 19M ar soon sssvics - Iii-uni: Phone 2466. mis weak SPECIALS st the l. A. McDONALD will be closed GLASS—We are now able to sup- ncll d: Chandler Ltd. ll. T. HOLMAN LTD., Charlotte- n I t signin t th rest-it- town Store will be closed all day “In: he i o . er Miss Eunice Garrett sang "I'll welcome. Evaiigelists George and Mm wfllken back. and long sleeves tapering to points over the wrists. Her finger tipped veil of fine white net falling from s coronsf. of white pearls. her only ornament was s gold pendant s gift of the groom- TWO FLUE FIRES— The Fire Department report two flue fires ovcr the week-end and, in each case there was no damage. One oc- son of Mrs. Townshctid and the lutc Mi". William Henry ‘Fownslienri of Rollo Bay. took place at the home of hi-r parents Mr. and Airs. Roy C. McLean. Sour-is. on Wednesday afternoon. January 26. at 3 p.m. l‘o the strains of Vvagnefs Bridal Chorus. played by Mr. clilllilf‘ Richards. the bridal pro- evasion descended the stairway and through an aisle of white satin ribbon into the west suiiporch. iviiere the ceremony was perform- ed by the Rev. Dr. E. Lockhart, a spondcd to by the bridegroom. after which amidst a shower of coiili-tii ihe bride and groom left by car on their honyemoon. the bride wearing a brown wool suit with matching accessories snd s brown muskrat cost. On their rc- turn they will reside at Rollo Bay ‘Iihc guests were entertained by songs by Mr. Andrew Paton and Dr. Lorne Burdett. music by Mr Claude Richards. The only three South American IOYHWI‘ D8510!‘ OI ihe‘ 3L J-‘lmcfi countries with a majority of white United Church ni. Souris- and a inhabitants are Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. friend of the family. DOROTHY DIX SAYS- Continued trom page 2 divorce. but a surb cure for domestic brawls. Every young couple who got married have to go throughdhc adjustment ordeal. If they are hu- man. they are bound to have their littlc spais. which amount tc nothing. tehey are alone, they kiss and make up and all is forgotten and for- lV ll. DIFFERENT STORY But if Mother and Father live with the young people, ibis a differ- ent story. The parents feel that they have a right to run their chil- drens lives. and when John resents Father-ln-law's laying down the law to him and Sally weeps over Monrovia-law's criticism over every- thing she docs, trouble begins. Tlicrc are. of course, conditions which make it. imperative for par cnts to go to live with their children. and in such cases it is the boundcn duty of sons or daughters to make their father and mother as happy as they can. But there are innumerable other cases, like yours, in which it. is just sheer selfishness that makes a rich mother and father wish themselves as unwanted guests on their children. The excuse that those mothers make for foisting themselves on their children is that they arc lonesome: but this need not be. for no one has to be lonely or borcd in a world that is filled with exciting hap- penlngs. Of course, parents do not mean any harm to their children when they camp down on them. but there would be H‘ lot more happy marri- barrcl. It is plquntit and appetiz- ing. especially “hen food-fancies chance tn ho fickle. and is certain- Iy nourishing. Following we had what grand-daughlci- culls "plum- berry jam" of a while variety. that. have an appearance and flavor akin i0 peaches. nn n Wintcv tiny. Thor:- wqi-g hot biscuits so delicious with honey. but from which James furl:- cd away in fnvoi" of hveud and this evening we drank coffcc by way of n change of bf.‘\'t‘rflil:‘5- It's n funny thing. illicit." James iihscrvcs now that he lins come Io Ill.» to rovicw ages if Father and Mother didn't go to live with their children when they got married. DEAR MISS DIX: I hme been a widower for nearly three years. By accident I ran across an old girl friend. whom I thought dead. Soon afterward l received a letter from her. Should not I have written first. as 1 knew her address and she did not know mine? I wrote her a friendly letter. not expecting to hear from hcr again, but she answered almost by rcluvn mnil asking ruc Io ('0lll(‘ to scc licr. I do not cart.- io marry nftcr having haul u loving and devoted wife for nearly 50 yours. PUZZLE!) WIDOWER. ANSWER: I do not think you need bc puzzled by the lady's actions. 'l‘hcy' are us plain as the nose on you rface. She is on the husband hunt and is hoi on your triiil. and if you don't wntch out shc will get you. l do not think that a mun of your position and intelligence. and Fancy Quality MOLASSES Bring Container. Gallon 00D SALE 1 race Tulips 1 s25 Ce Iceberg Hood Lettuce, 2 for . . . . Large Florida ....33c 35c Iery 200D Ills. 0A RDTS FRESH STDDK FDR THIS SALE i0 III s. FDR - - - . 25c APPLE JUICE 5—20 oz. tins TOMATOES 5 tins AYLMER KETCHUP 2 large jars ‘TOMATO JUICE Gol. tin 4 for a-i-i .. GREENVALE WJ. I Nine members were present at the January meeting of Greenvale W.I. held at the home of Mrs. M. MacPherson. The president. Mrs- S. B. Spence presided and the meeting was opened by repeatinfl the Creed in unison. The minutes of the previous meeting were ap- proved as read. The Red Cross committee report- ed six nightles sent in to the of- fice. The sick committee reported four calls made and treat given. The school committee reported towels sud soap were bought for the school. Bills for these, treats for sick and Christmas treat for pupils were presented and paid. Copies of the Institute News were distributed and correspondence was read including a letter of ac- knowlcdgmerit from the U.E.l=‘.B. for $38 received. $28 wss collect- ed in the district and the WI. con- tributed $10. Letters from members of our adopted institute in England were read and gift calendars rcccivcd from there were passed around. The roll call for February to be responded to by donating s food parcel for our adopted institute. Members 'fli'(' also to P855 in quill blocks at the Fcbrtiarv meeting. Discussion followed about. the 45c 1.00 43c. 29c DOMESTIC SHORTENING Limit—4 lbs. to on order. Lb. 35c Sweetened-Large Tin—48 oz. Blended Fruit JUICE, Orange and Grapefruit 31c 3 Pkgs. JELLO—JeIIy or Pudding Powders Bananas expected this week. 25c curred S! 14s POWHBI st. at 7 pJil. she carried In mn bwquei RAD|Q PEA; yesterday iifid the Oillfli‘ Oil siiiiir- American Beauty Roses M!" Rem ICING SUGAR 3 - day afternoon at 101 Elm Avenue. McLean was her sister's maid of 2 PkgL “"5 - ~ ~ - - I ‘us - - -.-m - - - - - - - i - . - - - --- - ilionour snd were a floor length POLICE COURT —- At the Sti-Iylrcss of orchid taffeta with match- Gqod Bulk TEA pendiary Magistrate's Con-rt Sat- ing head dress. she carried s. bou- urday, five men charged wlthlquet of yellow roses. Miss Doreen Lb’ “ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' Bond.“ 10nd" STEAK being drunk and incapable ap- Dunlap. cousin oi’ the bridc. was PURE LARD I-Il. ..... . . . . . .. ..-. . . . s. . . pearcd. one being sentenced iwbridcsmaid and wore s long dress Z0 days in Jail, u?» SellbelllCfd l0'of light blue tiineiii with match- Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . - -- 10 days in Jail sac . one fned $10 ing iiciiii dressf she carried s . aind costs or 2o days. 8nd the bouquet, of yellow roses. SEEDED RAISINS 1 Choice 0mm 3 Ibs- 19c fifth. was dismissed. These ulere. ML Edwin Townghmd w" his 4 "m _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ I _ _ __ I ihe only persons to appear before brother's has. man, whflg Mn Al". _______________________ “Iagmrate K- M- Martin» iMii/Yim» bmihvr 0F U" Iflidc. "Rd FRESH FITTED DATES Aylmer SOUP$——5PccioI Puck-I cuss of I2 tins ‘W’? I a " l " i '. ZlSMOORE a McLEOD 1.10.. “All...” m, memo“ m, ‘ma, 4 Ibs- - - - - - - I -- ' Reg. vclul $l.58 ...- ~;_'_' . . .. . . W LL BE CLOSED MONDAY AND d . - 1 - 2:. Si’?hifiii‘lifim°‘ii‘é‘iiiii.i“?i‘li wit» cmd 33¢ FEBRUARY 1ST FOR. STOCK - - ' . . . TAKING. lwéniglig? xéagggnfuld mend’ “I Mackerel’ Each Extra Special-Fitted RED CHERRIES Reg. 4Ic Tin 1 " PM" ' rm bridal party and guest; than Stringed BEANS Delicious for Solods, Pies, etc-Ii fin! I PQISMMIS sat down to s table which was Z tins . . . . . . . . . .. vi s u colorfully decorated with red car- HNACH Mrs- L. MaCNB H. t. Ca ierineb. nations and the bride's three tier A [mgr S ' is visiting in the city the guest of wedding cake. zyfim H c Sweetened ORANGE JUICE her 5istcr Mrs. Ralph Darraon. Tea was poured by Mrs. Alfred ' ‘ ' ' " Reg ‘whim-BI; Z large ting , , . . . .. Cumberland Street. Dunlap and Mrs. Stuart Weir. the 5 .. .___ h. _. . . LIMA BEAN >_ _ _ g guests being served by friends of . c T'9\'I'N5l|l‘-DD'1‘1C1'|'-5N the bride. During the luncheon z ""5 - - ~ - < - ' ' ‘ “ —-_ the Rev. Di‘. reclaim proposed, RINSO-Lorgs Pkgs. The marriage of Miss Adele Mc- in a witty mgnngr, the to"; to New or Old Cheese 3 f I Iiean to Mr. Clifford Townshend, me bride‘ which w“ capabiy re, Lb _ _ > _ _ _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ H or ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘u’ ' ' SUNLIGHT SOAP 2 Burs . . . . . . . . . . m...“- Clerk's PORK AND BEANS 5 Iorge tins cAsii a. GARRY STORES p I87 Gredi’ George Si. I Phone 747 I w. Deliver c. o. o. I I I I meeting. _ Interesting articles and the ques- tionnaire on Citizenship were read by the convcnor. Mrs. E. hiacRae. The meeting closed with the sing- ing of the Nstiaul Anthem sf- ler which s. delicious lunch was scrvcd by the hostess. .__._______-- NEW LONDON \\'.]. Mrs. Oliver Bernard was hostess to New London W. I. on Thursday, Jan. 13th. Meeting opened by singing Ode and repeating Creed in UlllSOfi. The president. Mrs. Murray MacKay. presiding. Roll Call was responded to by l8 mem- bers naming a town in Canada and one important fact about it. There were two visitors. Correspondence consisted of sev- eral thank you letters for treats received, seal sale news. s letter from Emgland Institute and Cana- dian Save the Children Fund. It TWD STORES 25c wit‘... . MDIINT EDWARD HEIGHTS MARKET MT. EDWARD ROAD Phone Il9l-J Mrs. George Cole. Program com- mittee: Mrs. Oscar MacKay and Mrs. Robert Carr. Mrs. Murray MacKay invited next meeting to her home snd roll call to be answered by donat- ing s flour bag or two squares for quilt. Miss Elva MacAlIister who attended the Red Cross Course in Charlottetown gave e very inter- esting report. The program put on by Mrs. Wilbur MacKay was A Poem written by her on the mem- bers, also a contest Making Your Will. The meeting closed with "The King". hunch was served by hos- tess sind committee in charge. QUISLING FEDWBR. SELLER OSLO -— ‘CW —- A member- 0i the Norwf-‘Eiall “hdcrsround visit- Ing in Copenhagen recently recog- nised s flower ccller there as I was moved and seconded that soap. paper towels be purehascd for school. also blinds. that. 10.00 be sent to Save ihe Children I-‘uiid. a bill of $4.22 be paid. piroval of holding Institute broad- casts on Sunday. Therefore a flFOlCsb was drawn up and (IHIY signed by officcrs and scni. to \\'. I. Evcculivc. A box is to be puck- Thcre was an unanimous dlsap-I Norwegian quisling sought by ilis .police for more than three years .'l‘lic man was errcstccL. "amen- I I - . .| . » . his om um“ m“ ed and sent to a needy English sending of used clothing to the cvcning. so well picusrd he w.“ tiny. "hut having a few loads of wnod home to the yard givcs me n particularly one who has the sacred memory of a wife who was all the world to him, would be happy married to a woman who shows so plainly that what she is after is a meal ticket. needy in Europe and the secretaigv was asked to write for information iniiiily. A shower “'11s Plallllfid WY newly weds who have moved to the community and Mrs. Murray EIIITIS YOU CAN'T IEAT ' mighty comfortable feeling!“ s - s sboui. sending such parcels. The collection for the evening amounted to 80:. 'I‘h.~ scrrclflfl‘ invited the members for ihe ROI! THERE OUGHTA DE A LAW! My earnest advice to you is not to answer this predatory lady's letters-not even one, if you wish lo escape. MacKay offered her 1mm"- Nciv sick committee: Mrs. Eafll Carr, Mrs. Wilbur MacKsy and BY Fflsvlv and Sli Until tomorrow . . . Diary . . Good-night. . DEAR DOROTHY DIX: is it that. when s boy makes a date with s girl. he stands her up? Iii it possible for a boy to fall in love LITTLE FIDWER SUB DIVISION ortel MEETS with a girl on their first dale? Should she believe him, or is hs just --- cu I t t t? . . - - . The regular monthly niccting of p“ n! m‘ o a as 1;. M_ L_ ' _ I . SOTRE l‘ 1 we Lltlle Flower Sub-division of ANSWER: Very few hols are so Ill bred that they break s dnlc NURSEJVE BEEN ” néwTifTIZfjR/Ew BUSY _,._»- l l‘ . ' ' the Catholic Women's Lciiguo of with a girl without uny good reason fur doing so. You must have gol- “E25 AN “Qua ‘TDDN WEN DON'T ZW/ .‘ r Morcll was held in the church tcn hold of sonic Iiccls instead of gentlemen. AI-VEAIWfOW i-l- I ‘IOU éiADmm // . veetry on January 9th. _ A boy may be attracted to a girl by her good looks. or by her {Vififiucu . “ MAGAZINE? a i’ Dz c n o c o L A T E The Resident Mm wllllgm Ayi- being Interesting or having s charming manner, but that isn't love. How- LONGEQ‘) J c‘ Sun-Hui”; “rd preside‘; c\er. many boys have Oulilifi that they hand out to every girl they g0 Wm“, * Mum.‘ opened with pmyer fol. Olelsowlslglt." gfgilcybcszyza Poeautlaul. ilvigre inlay: youthbean that I hsve \\ . h, I ed b ll s.il ncl i.h reading " ' i‘ ‘ ' "P l"! ' ngc ace, new s rst time l saw ' n E P oofwme gmfgwsco! tnhe “s: nmmhiy you that you were my predestined mate." It's sweet talk, but no f ‘fog, /V/§’, l/ mum,‘ me minutes we" approv. sophisticated girl ever takes it seriously. nor docs the boy mean a word \ RF} ,// ON SALE AT ed u rucL he says. l.ovc at first sight is a myth. 4 - i“ 1 Many expressions of gratitude I / - l All Perlggflon were received from the sick and ' »-—— \ | _ lnflnrn who had been kindly rcm- -l Deqhyg ornhcmd at Christmas. ‘ » - . , - The following held card partics / . since the liiei. meeting. Mrs. Jusgn McCarthy, Mrs. Patrick Murp y- N ~ - rurggi Vivrlfs Vuvofiirlflldwakea Mrs. J. E. Rolslici‘. Mrs. miiwarii ‘Q Jug-r WEN gig i, “w my‘) c Rosslter. Mrs. Michael Tobin, Mrs. ‘ 691701545 MOST‘ fligfigjfi°fifigfif,‘}'ffigif,f‘l.ll‘fifi wm Aylwsnf. Mrs. Maurice Runi- - Ejgfifllplg; Parrot! s spec of wa to use Vlcks ghail- _ "WE 5113?“! "" ‘“ VapoRubJiRS apoRub Steam ‘Them was a lengthy discussion f, i-nillllduli-I b14085 "He! 11mm“ regarding ihe cleaning of tlic church i i’ “"111 - i. ‘Id tit. i013 "" "' vrsirrtrsssrirdltii. 2?é‘..."il3‘.-‘li-i?l I eraser. we eror vs rizer en.. l. The following wrc anvviiitrd i" , WILL" 45.!" your clill breathe in the the Asroclaie Society of Girl Guides. Cllfcmo i l soothingvupollub Steam. Med- M“, w... ;\_\-lwnl-¢_ Mm Alphgngug ‘ CREAMERHES km" "Elm" ‘mmw ‘"1’ Kelly. w. Jiiiuii MCCBfIilly siia ' " ‘" - uppubron- Mrs. Charles Eldcrshaw. an” bring reliefwfth s It was moved snd sectmded to - every breath! v"° u. buy s hymnsl of st. Gregory for the e M I use: Mali I CIIOIF- u-c I l! The meeting closed with prayer. . .