'APRIIJ 3. 1952 Superbly Delicious 3.33. cnuwii BRAND CIH-I itself dessert ”"suNsiu'Nr: MISSION BAND lowed by Scripture reading, Mark 6.34-18 verses. by Velma. I.ord's The monthly meeting of Sun- Prayer in unison and hymn 613 shine Mission Band of Broadsi- bane United Church met hi: the home of Mrs. Angus Gillis on March lst at 3 p.m. Devotions were led by Mrs, mills in the absence of the presi- closed the devotions. Roll call was answered by 14 member: and collection amounted to 71c. Members were reminded to have dues all in by the next meeting. Allan. Florence, Arlene and Vel. demw ""1 Cl" l0 Worship was (oi? me had charge of devotions. The Dinner for Your Deep South Orange & Gnpefmii: Blended Juice I :0-ea. this 23: Sweet Pickled y Fresh Tasty Sliced or Piece Fresh Pork Fresh Haddock :2. Fresh Cod Tasty New Stock 8 Reg. Total Value .. In seven Minutes 15 oz, gin. Kraft Dinner Peas ' 2 Plan. For I Tins tor 29: Cottage Rolls. per lb. . 55: Bologna. per lb. Fresh Bacon. per lb”. . . 40: Shoulder Roast. per lb. 65: Fillets. per lb. P. . .. .. . 48: .' Fillets. per lb. .. . . . . 38: Salt Herring. each . . . I04: Dry Cod. per lb. . . . 300 BAGS ONLY-Containing 4 Reg. size Cakes Gamay Soep .... 38o 4lteg.siseCakesI.nxSoap ....... ...38c in Cakes Llfebuoy Soap .. 294: 1 Plastic Handbag ..... 390 31.44 All. FOR ONLY . LYNN VALLEY 27: Fluffo (Wethey 2-Fruit) Sweet Mixed 48: Green Fresh Iceberg ..45c ls y . .. 19: once Shortening. 3 lbs. .. . . . . . 85: Marmalade. 3 ion . . . . Sl.00 Pickles (Tall Jars). each . . 39: Lalnorene (Rug Cleaner) onauess -. For Juice 1 Don. Cello Beg 35c 3 Box. for 51.00 leans. per lb. 29:' Spinach. per lb. .. . . . 23: Lettuce. 2 for 29:- MX9 meelink is to be held at the home or Mrs. H. Woodslde. Meeiiniz closed with Mlzpah Benediction. and a delicious treat o( ice cream end cake, by Mrs. Gillis and Audrey. was very much enjoyed by all. A vote of thanks was extended to the hostess by Velma, seconded by Annie, (or a. most enjoyable afternoon. You've two strikes on the "high coat of living" when you buy all your lood needs at C0-OP SUPER MARKET because our low. low prices are right in the savings groove. were in there pitching-every day at ev- ery week-to give you the best food buys tor your money . . . top quality foods to fill your plates with tie- liclous, nutritious meals-at prices that score In aavlngI.. so line up your food order tor the week and come in today tor BIG LEAGUE VALUES in every depart.- ment. -52.49 I i ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN g Two Can Sing . Part '.IIIree The next night. while she was packing tor the trip back. abs said we were going to the Adirondacks. "This is no place tor the children. and neither is the city. They'll die it the heat keeps up." "Yes, they ought to be out oi town. You going to take a cottage or what?" "No cottage. We'll stay at a ho- tel. We'll let Nils and Christine take a month 0E. and really have a. good time." "And look out for the kids your- sell?" "sure; why not?” I stayed home and learned two more roles. I got s letter irom Doris, after she had been up there a week, saying Lorentz was there. too. I grittod my teeth and hung on. she came home. and around the end at September Cecil went away. she was booked tour a tall tour and wouldn't be back until November. I was surprised how I missed her and how the music wasn't much tun without her. Then, right aiter that, Doris went away again. She was to sing in Wilkes-snerre. That was a phony. or course. and all it amounted to was that she had friends there who belonged to some kind of tony breeklast club. and they had got her invited to sing there. The day alter she left I got s. telegram from Cecil, dated Roches- ter: MY TIINOR HAS GOT THE PIP STOP IF YOU IOVE ME HOP ON A PLANE QUICK AND COME UP HERE STOP BRING OLD ITAL- AN'I'I-IDDOGIEB ALSO OLD S'I'UiFlF' EPIEDI AOOI TRAVIATA AND MASKID BALL ALSO CUT- AWAY GOAT GRAY PANTS PHIL .EV'ElN'ING SOUP AND SHIRTS STOP LOVE It caught me at the office sbout ten in the morning-and the mes- senger waited, and as soon as I reed it my heart began to pump, not from excitement, but from test. Because up to then it had been CANADA PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 26th day of March. AD. 1952. In Re Estate of John A. Donald, late oi Bunbury Queens County in the said Pro- vince. Fox Rancher, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County, GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on tile 0! Margaret Mac- Donald at Bunbury aforesaid. Widow. and Cliiiord MacDonald or Bouthport in Queens County aforesaid. Fox Rancher. Executors of the above named Estate, they. praying that B citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set iorth: You are thereiore here- by required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pre- sent at e. Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queens County in the said Province, on Friday the 25th day of April next ' at the hour of thirty minuta past two olclock alter noon at the same day to shew cause it any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Frederic A. Large Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT 15 HEREBY ORDIJIED that a true copy hereof be term- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown store- said once in each week tor at least four consecutive weeks iron: the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be torthwlth posted in the following places respective- ly. namely, in the hall of the ,Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank of Canada Building, both in Charlottetown aforesaid. so that all persons in- terested in the said ntata as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Herold Leonard Palmer,Judge oi the said Probate court in Charlottetown in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (L.B.) (sad) M. unizssmn WRIGHT Registrar. KING lllllli E0 COFFEE lluiix - I ii Jr Refrigeration 4 ssnnsnssnnvioa lepalre'!ioAllIIahea ll0'l'0'llS Bewtadlag and llepaltl ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE . lepsira Psiaer Electric PHONE 1444 llllt 0- lat. anyway on my end of it. But this brought me face to face with it: Did I mean it onouah to get up before people and sing, or not? I stood there looldnx at it. and then I thought, well. why not? I called the airport, .found they had a. plane leaving around noon, and made a reserve- tion. Then I sent a" wire to Doris telling her I had been called out of town on business. and another one - chiiiirenf reziiiy;io've I-IZA 4 7 V ' lNJllJl8iWllBal cereal iv lire Cecil telling her I'd be there. PAGE was awful in Albany, and he not something about my she met me at the airport. kisI- the bird last night in nuxieio, so voice. and how they ed me, and bundled me into is car when he turned up this morning rive me the bird. she didn't. lhl she had waitinz. "It will 8W!Gl- 0! with a cold I got terribly alarmed looked me all over. and aid. 'ns& you to come. My. but I'm glad to ior his precious throat and sent I'll have to get situebody else." see you!" "Me too. But what happened? I didn't even know you had a tenor." him home. That's all." "What's ithe blrd"f" "Oh, You have to have an sssis- it you ever hear it." tent artist, to give a little vari- "Suppose they give ety. so I let the music bureau sell blrd'?" - me a tenor. He was no good.- He running around it! I expected her to laugh and lay r XIII I-lard Glad Glo-C&t. la the great new kind of door polhh item the Johnson's Wax laboratories. Without a stroke 0! rubbing, it dries extra-hard and extra-bright. Thk means the shine doesnlt. attack or smear. doesn't let a ncutfed-up look under ordinary household tmmc. Floors keep their just-polished look for weeks. Johnson's Hard Cvloae Gin-Cost is recommended for lino- leuln. mantle tile. rubber tile and finished wood doors. Get the tan with the bright green bend Stock up now for spring houtecleaningl II II I IV I Your wax dealer's supply is limited! ' lshlo "Yeah?" ii "rhevgean sin Wu the bird." "something you'll never target. "Hey! 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