s - .......-...;4t. Great at Sale it 7 -..' in . . .- -:n.r. g A 11-!!! GUARDIAN. .v.i -.. .'4VvV3Z”I'7'fl-in WN GABARDINE TOPCOATS Sanforizecl Dress SH I RTS Reg. to 3.95 YOUTIIFUL FAMIEES - (CF) - , TON EDVION mm University of Alberta: nuol su farm peolil NORTH AMERICAN HIE L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGEk T40 RICHMOND ST. A MUTUAL COMPANY lilvestock iudainx. hommld nomics. I ernl proficiency. 12331 59” 1100 attended. Island Boneless CHICKEN 1,01. tin 59:: Shredded Kellogg's : Large Cake Pkg. Marven's Mistletoe Fitted . ones. 5 oz. pkg. lo.-.lJirr.v MARSHMALLOWS. 1 lb. bug . . . . . . . . 43clvER1i3Es-r Sweet Treat. , PINEAPPLE JUICE. 20 oz. tin 18:. 2 for 35: 1. Ke'")gg'5 ' 3 0" pk” Bulk cPcOANuTu l5- 45C Large 28 oz. tin Dole Q. 1'. r. Sliced 96 Count Lynn Valley - zu oz. tin, T CORN. 2 for . . . . 31: MOLASSES. Olson . 35: Mm The an-;their nationals up to the age of mmer conference tor .V0l1"K c will be held June M:-I , - rain 13 Em! 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The spokesman said it was lit:i)Cd there will be a pro- untii virtually all travel restric- between the two countries .are abolished. l Value-packed for todayls budgets! And ta.ste-pack- ed for better meals! No wonder smart house- wives shop here f0l' thrifty six-days-a-week savings! l, Old Dutch 16 07.. Bottle Home or rme FOODS Mrs. Mac H. Bell. Liverpool.? Queens Co.. Nova Scotla, attenu- ed a party a few months ago and in the course of her conversa- tion with some other -women told them how she had relieved arth- ritic pain by taking SARNAK after having suffered with the pain for almost three years. Two of the women suffered with arth- ritis themselves and when Mrs. Bell spoke of SARNAK and her own experience, they told her she should have us pufolzish her own statement so here, in her own words, is what Mrs. Bell has to say: i "I suffered from arthritic pain for three years and last spring suffered pain so much in my shoulder, anm, fingers and ankles that I could hardly stand it. I tried different kinds of pills and medicines but nothing gave me relief. Then a friend told me to try SAR-NAK. I took eight bottles of SARNAK and almost from the ' beginning I had relief. Now i wouldn't be without SARNAK in the house and I am glad to leil' everyone what SARNAK has done to bring me relief." Try ssrnsk This Spring After it long winter resistance is often low and you have A feeling of general tiredness. lack of en-I orgy and vitality. When you feel this way old troublesome symp- i toms often cause suffering. SAR- i NAK is so effective for achas and pains and general run-down con- dition that you usually get results within the first few days. Make up your mind lo give SARNAK A chance to help you this spring as it has helped thous- ands of others who had gone on day after day suffering. Thous- ands of bottles of SARNAK are sold every day in Canada. Re- member. there are no substitutes for SARNAK. Always insist on the genuine SARNAK. In some N- mgg4 , A ... n... . rural sections, where there are few drug stores. SARNAK may ibe difficult to obtain. Don't pay isnyone more than 31.351 bottle. Order by mail from your drug- gist or mail order house. to assure yourself not paying grey markcig prices. If one druulst does not! have SARNAK, try mother. Copyright lwl, Ssrnsk Lid. Advti IIIGII REQUIREMENTS Recruit: for the U. 8. Federal! Bureau of Investiutlon must be- grsdustes of low or accounting schools. sit. VVHY Hflvf ” sons - l lit FEET? FRIDAY crescent carnival Continued from page 2 five o'clock; there was no reason why she should leave it unlcss-- Suddenly he saw that there was a pink slip, such as she used for scratch paper, pinned to his pillow. life grabbed at it and read it hust- ily. Dearest Drew: If you want to, you might come along to the hospital after you get back from Baton Rouge. though probably you wont be very warmly welcomed there. Why not wait un- til tomorrow morning? By that time Ken and I ought, to be all fancied up ready for you. with all my love Patty. . . . The baby. everyone said, was ”all Breckenridge". This meant, prim- nrily. that he had dark hair. fine color and it strong body. and that. his eyes were not merely "kitten blue", like most babies, but tint, while he was unbelievably young, they began to show the sparkling quality which had characterized . SATURDAY, 33y3c7,, orr TREMENDOUS SELECTIONS! GREAT sAviNos! 100 Percent Wool Gabardine TOPCOATS Andy": and meek": and which still characterized Drew's. In spite of her longing for Splen- dlda. Patty was not restless. either during her stay at the hospital or in the weeks at the shotgun house tlint followed. Drew said nothing about Splendlda, except to remark once or twice that with his work as it was now, it was really more eonvenient for him to be in town, knowing that after he had told her that. Patty would say nothing more either The commission in the Naval Reserve had come through: he had been given the rank of lieutenant. commander. It was not until just before the anniversary of their marriage that he finally asked her how she would like to take another wedding trip. . "Another wedding trip? Why, we didn't take one before! we just went to Splcndlda." "Well. that was what I thought you might like to do this time. I bought one of those bassinets to- day that are built on purpose to fit in the back of cars. We can put Ken in that and start of! Saturday, any time you say. I've got a free weekend, for s wonder. HUNDREDS OF OTHER SPECIALS NOT LISTED "We". if Stella would come down We might even have this world- beater of ours christened there." "If we're going to have s chris- tening, we must send for -Raoul. Remember he wanted to be gori- father." ”That's so. He did. I believe he'd come down from Washington on purpose. Whom ahsll we have for the other one?" "would you like to have Gail?" "Very much. And what about a godmother?" from New York-" (To be continued) WOOL GROWERS ATTENTION ship previous to this date. P. E. I. SHEEP BREEDER8' ASSOCIATION Wool Growers take notice that wool will not be received at the Wool Growers' Grading Station, Char- lottetown until TUESDAY, MAY 15th. Please do not RITE .. PHONE . . COME I For This Outstanding HOLMAN ii STAR” SPECIAL Thursday - riday - taturday on sale at Both stores Hesse Send me Nsine . R. T. HOLMAN LTD. - Summer-side or Ohsrlottetosnl ..-Alec! Outfit It 29.50 the This Handy Order Coupon Address Ossht) Oh-root). 0.0.D.() 3 BED .- PIECE OUTFIT ' At A Big Saving 9.50 COMPLETE IED' - SPRING - MATTRISS . Regular Value l 33.45: s smut. new non Oui- moi bad in blown rolled The a the At s worth while saving of us you set fit. for your home. The outfit consists of s tubuisr huvy walnut. finish--slsss 8, CI and M inch widths. I cotton rnsttrsss with floral dunssk covsrins. wild. ones and In :11 uses. a stress low riser estate rins- nee alone we it! cost you 13.15-tho uumu 18 an spring 8.15. BUY THIS STAR. SPECIAL; ANDgjAVll