“tr/Av, 19. 1m JIQ¥_-.K.-T.1.1ARLQ'E'T_EIIQ)YN “UARDIAN i? l ‘CENTRAL oulnnmi y I .__. in"! will!!! la reserved fer news of local interest. bat edeertlalng ol a neway nature may be Inserted set Ilve eentg g word strictly III- alrle in advance. I Shankleae PICNIC HAM-Lb. ' Order Early-Limited Sup 200 BAGS ooolrs lee Photographe- l JIIIMIII TAXI. Phone 53. 41c ‘B. ‘Each Rfilbill iiiilf‘ lb. . . .. 55C 5 to 7 lbs. each IOWAID MGINNII’ Fitte- SEEDS-Old rtdfih Boiled reoureuet usoueen Street. HAM, lb. . . . ——— Machine Sliced stfuolmmgllmulrlo" u?‘ m‘ ‘l’ T°'l"Y arrarum rename and Chairs l0c delivery charge on each bag unless included with a $l0.00 grocery order. Order Early and avoid disappointment. Hot House Large Size CUKES. Each .. . They are swell for , Salads and Sandwiches ORANGES-single do: Z9c—4 dca. . . . . . . . .. 1 boo Buy Them By The Baglul For Health cash c; caauur scones New Crop Sunkist Juicy We Deliver PAY Phone 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. CASH C. 0. D. ‘ 747 The m; Store With the Big Stock LESS i lull: Tea, lb. . . . . . . . .. 75c Vanilla and Lemon Extract- Fresh Roasted Peanuts fih—_ I SSAP POWDER, "t Ion Wednesday. May 1th at 4.30 Try it totli)‘; it is good Head terrucs. Lge. Extra Special; and PAY PINK SALMON. Turnip Seeds - Mengel Seeds - Bulk and Liquid Fer- —att:\otive low price. Toembe tilizere - All Kinda Garden Seeds - Lawn Gran, Pkg. , MW‘ 5*"?- 59 and our. “Egan,” by“: “gun l PURE ORANGE s. c. swsrr “““°“‘ " "°“-‘ "m" ' BAG MARMALADE. PRUNE PLUMS. iweliiiilveliiimfanufiuiixiiiiiiilc “Li _ 2 lb. ien 6 3 thee c i: "iii-lewd Qherter e! Owed-- I k 2 h s to a" "d" 1 coupon _ _ per l 0r er Daughters of .he L m Q Tm" TM", r0" ' _ V _ _ 10c Errvpire being held in ‘Poronto. On-_ ITO: tarlo. May Bad-May Nth Mrs. J. A. MacMillsn, Royal Ed- ward Chapter, Charlottetown; Mrs. Arthur H. Roper, Hillel»:- ough Chapter. Charlottetown; Mm Julia Iulluton. Oheriottetewa Provincial Chapter. Laundry Soap in Stock I oz. iug . . . . . ..-... 19c 39c __--__-._- . I OLDER - UNDERWOOD — A [vetry patty wedding was solemntzed p. m. when Vivien Alnn. eldest ;daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oven lUnderwood of Windsor. N. S. was ‘ united in marriage to Lloyd Norman youngest son o! Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Oliver. Alberlon. P. E. l. The cere- mony took place at the Nazarene Parsonage in the presence of gist- ‘ives and friends. with Rev. . T. Seiilqk officiating. The bride looked .wlnsome in r. grey wool suit with 21c 31c lb. tin W} iwlé lflk§>0fi<lil br§>iéb<idb§9b§>0b§t DOROTHY DIX SA YS— ass-o (Continued from Page 2) REAL ROBLEM Old people never realize that their children do not Warll. them for constant companions. and that Tom and Belly and their wives or hus- bands are bored to death with having to listen to Father's or Mother's oft repeated stories, and that they are not pining for the old peoples advice about everything they do and don't do. And it makes one of the most pathetic problems in the world. be~ cause the good children cannot hurt the old folks‘ feelings by shunt- ing them off on their selfish brothers and sisters. who will let them see how unwelcome they are. And so it happens that in nearly every family "one son or daughter becomes the family goat. You are being sacrificed to the old man Just because you have been e1 good to him. but don't weary in well-doing. At his age. he will soon pass to his reward and all the balance of your life you will be glad to remember that you had the strength to endure. and that you made his last days happy with your kindness. But. inasmuch as you have gotten so tired and nervous. why not take e trip? Do something that will divert. rest. and let you corne beck to your Job ready to take up your burden once more. But you are a viise woman to have made provision for your own old age so that you will not be a burden on your own children. DEAF- M-IJB DIXI 1 M11 Very much in iove with a divorced rnen. l“ "Y! he 10W! me. but he never intends to merry me. and that if it wasn't for me be would go beck to his wife and child. What do you advise me to do? ' our. ivnxnu w. ANSWER: Send him back to his wife and baby. for evidently he curs more for them t.han he doea for you. Also it ie the right. h-r hi! or you ta do. Whether you have had anything to do with the Htggqql: llD 0f this ma!!! home or not. do your good deed by uniting. l“ EH30?!‘ you must see haw foolish you will be to spend your life wait_ év-Entil o oping that a_mnn who has frankly told you that he does not y u or a wife nlll change his mind and lead you to the m“, DEAR DORJOTHY DIX: My husband supports my ld-mgnflipold Egg Lnfieltlbut he epends the entire week-ends in taverns, e opt m “norm Jug? ‘tome to sleep. I have tried spending my week- r1115 “Wk -» R5 1e does. to cure him of the habit. but it doesn't 1 em ac terribly depressed because I em tied down with h Z __ ‘ - a baby 24 a‘ biLlY- Ilrflléezladays a wcskh I would like to step out. with my hug- mmm Imam Bomgnto Eiggilizhi?‘ “llg1fllI1e:dl:::d‘ way to show me more at. “.35 “ma! cm I d"? - - avern-business some other auowsa; So far as 1 know there is no cut T‘ M 8' d ‘ - mud-dried formula for r§§i1iiifi?i‘.‘“.“...l“...i“"€.§";l“t.‘l““"“°- 1' - w- =-~~ e we 5mm nothing yd" w?" a 1:11: child wont tum him into a fire- men“ “Yum better mekltuatloner ayrgy your spendlrii your time in lLierist one decent parent. l u 9w’ u to we “by to ‘we mm l" hid met two other nlce lads of fellows in baskets. couelna to our email ones. one of whom had been christened in e city church, *Q>¢e§=eo<¢>ro<¢>ce¢>oe4 rose lznt and matching accessories and wore a bouquet of pink uarmt- lions. She was attended by Miss .'Edna Lewis o! Summerslcle, P. a I. {who was becomingly dressed in a tg-rey striped suit with matching ___a_ accessories. Her bouquet was also of Mrs. Emily l-‘ostr-i- Parker. Birlpirdc carnatlons. Mr. Owen Under- rningihem. England. and bliss Mlywood. brothcruoft tlhe bulge. was ha?! Hayden. Calgary, Alberta. wish to_man. Imime a ey o ow ng. e express their sincere appreciation ‘wedding a delicious wedding supper and gratitude to nlil the good neigh- was served to about Forty glucsisnat bors and other fr ends of the late the groom's home. a ter witch c liltiss Rose Faster. VCTYlOrIiI Rivcr. IOFdlappy young couple left to] take up i P-ir great iz-sltiess rtn sympziitri‘. residence in their new tome n following the tragic lrflilic accident ltfldgcll. where Mr. Oliver is student 0n April 915k pastor of the Nazarene Church for the summit‘ moirths. Their many friends join in wishing them many years of happy wedded bliss. NEW IIEATING PLANT CAMPBELL-TON. NB. '-- iCPi --A The Soldiers‘ Memorial Hospital win begin construction of n heat-l lng plant for the present hospital, site as well as for the proposed new‘ BO-bezi wing. i-(bwiélibidfif-irfilfii-Qfhi League 0f Mercy» GIFT DISPLAY League of Mercy in Aid of I‘. E. I. Hospital. annual display of gifts at Cundall Home. Tuesday afternoon. May 20th. Please send gifts in Marv’ day and come to sci thedisplay on Tuesday. Tea will he served. r-tetrs§»o~o%roo<aut QIFQU a DAINTI’ EMBROIDERY all-round quality l Ellen's Diary -Q 3 B!’ III lelasld Irarmufla Wife m D°°¢° o‘ that same morning. and n; bum James and I had agreed we must lrlneke comparisons of the three. Thu“ 5° l treat help some day —I-1l of them" James eeid as leav. (Continued from Peg;- 2) game. we went indoors. where with m T01R11 we visited a lad upetalra n‘ blfllfl- N!!!‘ asleep. he rous- to favor ue with e wide-eyed ‘"5 "flhderlnr emile. We “eallv ing Rob's we entered again this familiar road of ours... ....Both of _our men are at the oar with our deoerllne rrueet. r think thla ll a favorable moment to wind the clock and eat the eeeng for our °°illd not have allowed the day r°lldlll~ l° 3° by without visitlns: him for Um" l°"i°l'l‘°w - Dllfy -U00¢- night. YEWBY and for the first. time. you can't leery u better wax —-y0t ll COSIS IJSSI That's righti OLD ENGLISH saves you money on every pint you buy. Contains high-quality imported Car- neube Wax~it dries quickly to a brighter. longer-lasting lustre. shines and wears- ween 1nd eltlnee Una it on all lloora~wood. tile. lino- '°"'"- Imam-a it--aad mm it. vee thael- woritl - wearl l‘! auearaa Mhmfilflleerh-eerlnrerelieeeeevl coat won’t strain DESIGN‘ N0. Iii-Md Pretty enforoidary is worked on tawek. pillow cases or scarf ende with simple stitches. lint iron transfer pattern No_ 1-2-564 contel-nl e motifs with com-pleu- instructions. Needle-work Book 20 cents. To order: Bend 20 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau. Cherie!"- town Guardian. Design No. E-HM Nerme Address guy Province ~.....=~:rnvm1r firmer.» relieve pain. acvoue . maly, "dragged out" faellage, of days-when due to female lunetioaal monthly dbtvrhancee. Worth Ira/FM! T TAKES a mighty fine brcalJasl _ cereal to hold public favor lor filly yearn. And that's wbnt Crepe-Nuts bee done! The! famous Crepe-Nuts flavor —tlaet good Grape-Nuts nourishment- have combined to win e larger and larger number of uaere as hall-a- ceniury hae rolled by. Have you tried Grape-Nate lately? Buy it in the bright, new Grape-Nuts package-and remember there are l4 lo l6 eerfings in a package. Compare _ _-_-_-:. _,__ Ii Rsfi Ialh Shoal, Hallie: in H97 — that's when Xirvpe-Nvla was born! lrand A Product ef General Foods \ I sea vinw SCHOOL i Report for April. Grade VIII _ l. WELLINGTON (‘ W. L. MDNTHLI’ lllhllflTlNti the‘ Jéyce -The May meeting of Wellington Subdivision. C field. 2i members were ‘pYCiClll. i and Thane Adacns (Cqllttli. The president. lvlrs. Clifford Gaudct‘ Grade VI - 1. Lyman Adams. Grade V — (Sr) l. with the League prayer, minutes of previous meeting twere approved] balance on hand of S1195. All coir.- mlttecs reported satisfactorily anfli13nd_ it new School tomniiitet» “as api painted as follows: Mrs. Edmund L. l CyMm-d Dqmid; 3, Arsenaultpfifrs. Edmund C. Arsen» Adm-h auit. Also lll’: fclloxving entertain-i ment Committee was npptilnteill David Adams; 3, Elton Murphy. Mrs. C. F. Gallant. Mrs. J. C. Gallant. Mrs Clifford Gnudci. It was decided to organize the Blue Cross cn Thursday after-noon and Eme1Adams_ evening. the following committee in; Grade I __ charge. Mrs. (D12) Reid. Mrs. Asuvl Adams, (Sh) -l. Arsenault, Mrs. Henry Arscnnult. Grade I __ (Jr) t, Donnie Adams; be liirs. Faustin Richard. __ 91mm“ ooulson; 3. Lo It was decicictl to have un cuter-i M 1 - teinment in Wellington Sta. llillbt There being. tit. further business the, meeting was adjourned by prayer. A vote of thanks was extended to urp iy _ Teacher. Mrs. R- Hliib Mrs. Reid for her hospitality. Mral members to her home for the Junrwstams. we see more. Alex Gallant kindly invited the meeting. hhuhobtdbdior "Why was Chevrolet my choice? Because, like most women, when I ebop my one idea is to get the moat value for my money-end Chevrolet is the car that gives you just that. As far as beauty, comfort, and are concerned. Chevrolet is way up there with the big care. Yet when it comes to price-well, the price is so much lower it's hardly believable. And another thing I like-the upkeep our family budget! Yes, my choice was Chevrolet, and my husband says I couldn't have chosen better. i ' huKNE that with other cereals! Mac- W. L- Kay; 2. Clayton Adams and George was held at the home of liirs. iDli)‘ Donald toquai); 3, shlrley Stewart _ Grade VII -- 1. Keith Adams; 2. presided and opened the mteilngi Pauline Adams: Ii. Mas-ion Dtlggan. Bloyce es rend. The lrcostuei- resorted a‘ Adams; 2. Ina Murphy and Grace Campbell (equal); 3. John Suther- Grude V »~ iJixi l. Carl Murphy Robert sane 1v - 1, Ethel Adams; 2. Grade III - 1. Enid Donald: 2. Rita Murphy; 3. Eleanor Campbell Glad" n - 1' ‘man Dugga"; 2’ all are threats to a life victorious. Marjorie 6/‘ a-m THE BAPTIST CHURCH Morning worship at ll A.M.WAS conducted by the Rev. Dr. A.Mnc- Kenzie with sermon “On To Per- fection." In the first epistle of saint John there are thc words: "If we say tilat we have no Sill we deceive ourselves. Ii we coli- fess our sin He is faithful and Just to forgive-and to cleanse.‘ Sin may well be like an infec- tion that invades the blood stream needing for cure something that actively purifies. strengthens mid renews and so “the blood of Jesus Christ His son cleanseth." Sills of the flesh. passion. appetite. spoil life and hold us back from the best. sin by not feeling the need of Crnfl. by forgetting God Forgiveness. renewal. begin at our truly coming into the family of Christ. He is faithful. we may assured that He kecP5 H5! is word of’ healing and restoration. He is faithful. He is righteous. lie forgives. on the cross lie received the poisoned darts of sin. When the holy spirit comes lll :\\‘t! see clearly our spots and we confess (iiuipedlluis .4. ..'e._.... tntore. so may we tackle sins o_:\~ by 0:10. so making progress in tir great business of living. let u.- press forward toward the mark. The blood of Jesus enlivene till! blood stream of our souls. c0l1-_ qucrs all that hold us from the Ibest, may we in His power see .clearl_v. confess fully and so COil- iquer in his name. The airthem of the rnorning “as "Still. Still Wltll taken by Oley Speaks’ Thee". with the solo Mr. Barry Bugden. Dr. MncKehzieXs sermon at ev- cnitu: worship was “Two Essent- ials." Foster's “O For A Closer Walk With God" was the evening anthem. Miss Pearle Burns taking the solo. The music of the day was under the competent direc- tion of Miss Helen Stewart. A31‘. C.M.. organist and director of choir. PIOMPT. ALIOIT GIITAII IILIII‘ PlMPlES-BLABKIIEAIIS " en medicated C e-renowned the world over- prom tly hcipe clear u pim- Elea. eczema, rash. iemrshee. bieekEeada. uy at druggist a today! Made nu Ca GIITIOURA 39a‘?- ll‘; Big-Car value in small details. tool Most Chevrolet moilcls have retne, Ive eaeil etrape, ventilating NI- quertar windows. uh receiver sat into the top ofthe instrument panel. enrl either one or iwo in lire rear passenger compartment. MOTORS 168 Rent btreet PRODUCT OI GlNilAL MOTOIS C 307A l I ‘ Tile flue medicine ie very ll/fflli l0 dHIQ all‘ inner/numerator;