. lltl! a-a. :cvas..:. .x II t V E WING CO C '4 A NGE l" Ell. Oi: TEA AVAILABLE IN GAUZE BAGS King Cole's ncwatea bags of sterile, tasteless gauze bring you your favourite Orange Pekoe at its delicious best - at the peak of its line flavour and in its most convenient form. For those who prefer them. King Cole Orange Pckoe Tea is packed alsoiin tines: filter-paper bags. Ask for King Cole (Jrsnge Pckoe Tea in the new gun bags at your grocer-'s today. 0. E. IAKBOUR COMPANY LIMITED Saint John, NJ. oneno-svcssnnoufonsssnsosusssun-o nr-.. ...-.1 Jill 33!! Continued irom page 2 Iuaband is depending upon you more than you realize. I-ls Pt0bll;1e3r- isn't willing for you to go out because he finds comfort in your an-ap ence and doesn't want to be deprived of it. He may want s m spoiling-most sick people do-but that, again, is DIN 01 Your 505- There is no doubt, of course. that many invalids overdo thisddt.:- msnd for attention. but as you indicate your husband was a consilei ate and affectionate man before his illness, I doubt 'that he males Uns(!B50l'idbIQ demands now for the fun oil it. I R d . Send the neighbors home to their own housework, consu 1 oc tor for complete understanding of your husbands case. and for ex- actly what. treatment-medical and humane-he needs. DEAR MISS DIX: Don't you think a girl should get a chance to meet" and talk with her boy friend's parents before they. think of getting married? I have been going with David for two years and he met my folks when we began going together. He always visits with my family. and talks with them when he comes to call for mt. Why doesn't he think of inviting nie to meet his folks? Could it be that they don't like the idea of his going with me? PEARL ANSWER: Most certainly a girl should have an opportunity to meet her boy friend's people before she is married. The best way to avoid in-law friction after marriage is for the young couple to meet and become as well acquainted as possible ,with each other's families. Perhaps David's folks'don't approve of his going with you; in that vase I think he should tell you so frankly. I can't understand why they aren't as anxious to meet you as you are to meet them. Most mothers are very much interested in the girls their sons know, and are happy to welcome and entertain the girls. Awkward situations are naturally bound to arise if you reach the point or marriage without knowing your flancee's family. and you'd better point this out to him. It hinting doesn't work, ask him point blank why he doesn't want you and his family to meet. He should be proud of you both, and happy to see you together. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: We would like your advice on this problem. We like two boys and we think they like us. But they seem very bashful about coming to our houses or asking us to go -ut. Most of the girls here meet the boys on the street after a show or a ball game. We don't think that's very nice, but since some girls do it. the boys expect it of all of us. How can we get them to take us out in the proper way and call lor us at our homes? ' HILDA AND SUE ANSWER: You're very wise youngsters! Set your standards high and you'll command respect from all about you. This habit establish- ed in your neighborhood is mostperniclous and it's about time some- one stopped it. Let it be known that you two will not go out with boys unless you are properly called for. and you'll be much more highly esteemed. As for the boys you'd like to meet, how about ask- ing them to the house for an evening or dancing, games or some other lun? It will help them over their bashfulness. DOROTHY DIX cannot: reply pcrsonsllrto readers, but will ul- swr problems of general interest t-lsrougu her column. "l'FIe'TI:IrlFtg- wlag to Ba nffand ' LAKE LOUISE- SPECIAL THRIFT Y TOURS WHEN YOU GET THERE 2-dcy,4-doy,6-day Rockies tours as low as 341.50 including sight. sesinm room and meals at lanti Springs Hotel and Chateau lake Louise. See any Canadian Pacific office or your own Travel Agent. .. -...... .. 'Moran, Charlottetown, was mar- Morris - Moran lluptials - o....... . . Mrs. Joseph Mclienns. was her sister's matron of honor. She wore s tloor length dress of dusty pink fsille with eyelet em- broidery insert. Her small cap was 0! pink tulle illusion with velvet ribbon. She carried a shower bouquet of sweetheart. roses and corn flowers. Mr. James Morris acted groomsman for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Joseph Mcxenna and Mr. Frank Moran. During the Nuptial Mass Miss Mary Moran sang "Ave Maria", "My God Accept. My Heart", "0 God of Loveliness", and "rho Prayer Perfect." Mr. Alex H. MacLcan, church organist presided at the organ. The bride's mother wore I dress of wodigew-ood blue crepe with s white tricorn felt hat. Mrs. Morris, mother of the groom wore a navy blue onoemlble with The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer was the scene of a Pretty wedding on Monday morn- ing when Ethel Pauline, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. ricd to John Robert. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Morris also of Charlottetown. Very Rev. Alexander M.cLellsn, C.Ss.R. officiated at the wedding eexcrmny and oeldbrated the Nuptlal Mass. The bride. given in' marriage by her father, wore a floor length drag or white chantilly lace over satin with tiers of pleated nylon not edged with lace forming the skirt. Her headdress was of tulle illusion. She carried . shower 1 taffeta hat in. matching shade. bouquet of white glads and Following the ceremony I re-. steplsanotis. ception was held at Koppoch THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOT'l'ETOW'N' Beach Hotel. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. M. Alban Farmer. - Going sway the bride wore a two piece dress or printed silk in shades of beige and brown and ii large beige linen hat with brown velvet ribbon trimmings. the organist. Mrs. W. A. BFLILE presented the service or praise. A very large congregation was present and greatly enjoyed this beautiful service by the young people. It may be said here -that at the Spring Rally held in Pownal. the Valleyflcld Y.P.U. won the Mr. and Mrs. Morris left on a , mow, trip to the New England Shield ior the second successive year. States, Montreal and Ottawa. . . . . On the last Sunday in May the cvcnlng service in Valleyfleld ....fDurlng the month of May was in the form of n Hymn Fes- two special occasions were ob- tival, with four choirs taking part: namely Caledonia. Orwell served in the Valleyfield Church. On the, first Sunday. the even- Head, Orwell St. Andrews and Valleyfield. Each choir presented ing service was conducted by the Y.P.U. with the president, Mr. a solo duet, trio and a' chorus. These were capably and impres- Gordon MacPherson in charge. Miss Lorna MacPherson read the sively rendered. The beautiful gospel hymns and Psalms so feel- Scriptures. Mr. Malcolm MacLeod led in prayer; Miss Jean Mac- ingly presented were listened to Kenzie read an article on the with rapt attention and spiritual delight by a congregation of Bible and Miss Olive 'Finlay'son delivered the address. The Jun- young and old. Both the audit.- 'ior choir under the direction at orlum and school room oi! the church were filled to capacity. rA'GEg QIINE Miss u? The minister led the service and sincere thanks to Mama; at intervals read selections irom the scripture. It is hoped that this form of service will be. at least, s yearly event in the con- gregation. bution to their school. The in? stallation service was conducted- by Rev. A. .C. Fraser snd ad-I dresses wers delivered by ,1!!- spector Willard Brehaut and Dr Shaw. Deputy Minister of Ed- ucation. These addresses were in- see On the evening of Junr 8th a very interesting and outstantiinr; event took place in the V2illcy- terestlng. informative and in- field Vllest School when a Library spirlng; and were listened to was paced there. This library is with gun deuzht M; . 1.ā€, the gift of Miss Catherine Mont- gomery of Bcllingham, Washlng- date ML. John K Martin Wm ton, USA, and pm5e,,,,,d in present films on educsti . Miss Blanche MacPhee of Upper Mon- tague is the teacher and it is hoped that she will continue the work for ,the next school year. The Department of Education augmented the library and friends from Canada and the United States who received their early education in this school sent books. The case is built with a view to expansion and contribu- lions will be greatly appreciated memory of her grandinllwr. Mul- coim Montgomery (1803-1884) a pioneer. His son. Donald Mont- gomery was Superintendent of Education for Prince Edward Is- land from 1879 to 1890. Miss Montgomery was born in Vull4-)- field West but when (our )r"Ii's of age, she with her p:l1'cnts. moved to the United States. slic- was a school teacher and is now retired. The people of Valley- field greatly appreciate this con- erous gilt and wish to o.xpi-ass , . C 96:9? 9 . - . v v o o 9'o'e'o'e'o'o'o' o3.;o;o:o;o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:e:o:o:o:e:o:e:o:o 03.9.9.0 o o o 9 o.o.o,.o,o.o o 9 0 e 9, Vvvvvw V . . 0099009 OO0.0.0':.: June Men's and Boys' Specials Men's Sport Jackets-Blazer and Zipper. Gabardine, Satin and Rayon. Sizes 36 to 50. Less 157; Discount Students' Hollywood Top Coats Sizes 34 to 37. , Special Price ........................................................ .. 513.95 Men's Dress Shirts-Plain colour, white, blue and fawn. Fused collars, Windsor collars. Menls Dress Shirts--Plain white, blue, fawn. Fused collars, Windsor collars, some with double cuff. Val- ues to 5435- Sale Price ...................................... .. 53.59 Men's Balbriggan Gombination Underwear. Short sleeves, ankle length and knee length. Special per suit 31,49 Men's all-wool Fancy Hose (wool)-Substandards. Reg. E1-95: - Sale. PYICE ............... ..' ..................... ., per pr, Men's heavy Blue Denim Overalls-Sizes 36 to 46. Special at 5375 Men's Zipper-Extra heavy. Special at .............. .. S5.49 I Boys' Gabardine Pants--Grey, fawn and brown. Sizes 24 to 36. Special ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, " 3595 Boys' Tweed Knee Pants-Reg. S250 for . ......... .. SL59 Boys' Fancy Sport Shirts-Special Boys' Rayon Gabardine Suits, Sport Shirt and Sport Pants, elastic waist, brown and maroon. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Special ...................................... .. S5-19 per suit Dish Towels-in red or blue check. Size 18x29. Sale P1409 .... .. - 290 each Luncheon Cloths and Place Mats-Assorted -colors. Clelirlllg - ----- -- Less 2579 Discount -Ix its . 3 Stnsational Big PRE-FESTIVE week SALE ' I THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY June 30th. ARE THE SALE DAYS Get ready for next weeks celebration. Get in on our list of Exceptional Values which we are offering at this Month-End Sale. Do your shopping now and be ready to enjoy next week's Festivities June 29th. EXTRA SPECIALS Men's Suits Rayon and Wool Gabardine-Double breasted models. Grey, blue, teal blue. Very Special S8335 Bath Towels Plain colors. Also white with coloured stripes. Sizes 20x40 and 22x42: Substandards and Regulars. jeg. value 352.00 per pr. Sale Price .................. .. SL59 a pair Ladies' Spring coats and Suits Prices from S2595 to S6935- Clearing Loss 33 1-370 Discount Also all Children's Coats and Shortces. Prices from S935 to 3927.50. Out they go Less 33 1-370 Discount Look for Yellow Ticket which indicates Sale Price. Ladles' Substandard NYLON HOSE Nylon Hose 51. gauge. All light shades. Regular value S195. Sale Price S129 d 4 ' ' ' xa ) 3 . :&xxkV&QKl&k wxxxx.... r 2 ( US Sxxsxxxxxx Prowse ' Bros., Ltd. FOR IE:I'I'ER VALUES Birthday Party Ladies' and Kiddies Specials LADIES' DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS OFFER YOU SOME REAL VALUES Ladies' Spring Dresses--in dark shades. Prices from 5811-95 to S1195. Out they go- LESS 33 1-: Q DISCOUNT See Our Special Rack of Ladles' House Dresses. Val- ues to S238. Sale Price .. I E 9 An assortment of Ladics' large sized. Blouses, 40 to 44. Both long and short. sleeves. Niostly white. Ladies' Wool and IVy1un Cardigans. A nice assort- ment of colors. ' Reg. value S595. Sale Price Reg. value S6.95. Sale Price Kiddies' Corduroy and Wool Blazers. Sizes 2 to 6x. Special Price V- - 9' 9 Kiddies' Cotton Jersey Sun Suits. Sizes 3 to 6 years. Special ............ .. 950 5 suit Kiddies' Cotton Print Broadcloth Dresses. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Reg. SL713 and 34165. 5319 Pl'lCe ------ 31-4 Special in Drapery Chintz. 36 in. background 111 rose, wine, green, blue and sand. Special at '. ..... .. 59c 1 yard Kitchen Towels-Ecru background with coloured stripe. Sale Price 59ā€ ā€' Put Rexoleum Rugs, dcluxc qualityil Discontinued designs. B t d - Clearing at me in owing spccia prices- uigsxsglg.-eiss-75: 9:.-9 it.-337.50; 9x10l,4z ft-S8-50 9x12 ft.-.S9.50 9x15 ft.-Sl2.00 d R .--lri l f r Summer Cottages. in ;;l'irzI1(:(sasNcI)z;tl).riziI:vn,. il,'1ig(fCll 21:11 r(?d.. On sale at the fol- l ' e la price.- 4:22';"E5,.S."si6o 6x9 it.--513375 8x10 it.-ss.5o Mats to match at -------------------------------------- ----- 933 Jute Stair Carpet-22 inches wide. Special S1.l0 per yd. Ruffled Curtains-Ivory shade, 35 inches wide, 21;; yds. long, Special . 32-98 Fer Pā€: Monk's Cloth-48 inches wide. wine. green and blue- Special SL98 er yard Soiled Cur ams-Ruffled. l-'-Wlmt 4' 2 WV r r x SSXXNm I'ODAY- FRIDAY SATURDAY JUNE 28. 29. 30 : gomery for her valuable contri-5 e saw-is-.n4.4... I