Luau; 3. 19:5! "' - --- -- ...... ' Why folio DISPRIN? "II. C R ESCE NT CARNIVAL FRANCES PABKISON KEYED (Continued) Stella had thought they might manage some hand holding, even at De La I-Ioussaye's Restaurant. But they were not inside the door before three men came up and hailed Raoul heartily. They did not seem to see Stella at all. for thsy insisted that Raoul must come in and have supper with them, and he, himself. apparently . membered her rather tardily. for it was not until he had accepted have supper with them. too The men echoed. oh. of course. but Stella thought the heartiness in their voices fell away quite notice- ably as they said it. They had in- stalled her at a table for six in the very center of the room York iliglillglltsi Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vassar. Haul and In-na Vessey spent Saturday in the capital. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Vessey spent Easter the guests of her mother. Mrs. Bovyer, Covehesd Road. Miss Evelyn Underhay. teacher of York School is spenting her holidays in Bay Fortune. Miss Pi-edda Thompson. of York spent Easter in Charlottetown at the home of her grandparent Mrs. Barwlse. Mrs. Harold Watts has return- ed to her hcime in York after an Harbor. Nova Scotla. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis. York were Easter guests of Mrs. I..ewi.s' sisteriivir. and Mrs. Lloyd MacMil- lan, West Covchead. Miss Bernice Lewis. Stenograph- and refreshments broillilt this in- teresting meetl to a close. Miss Margaret Stewart's many friends are delighted to know she has improved in health sufficient- ly to enable her to leave the Prince Edward Island Hospital but they are hoping she will rapidly im- prove so that she may soon be out and ssvcund. she is remaining .vith her sister Mrs. Wesley Mat- thews in York. The continued mild weather with, very little frost at night has en- abled the roads to be somewhat dryer and the scrapers are out cut- ting down the terrible rule and thus allowing the cars to Pass over the roads. But during the past two weeks many pushing gangs. shov- HUNTEB. RIVER. W. M. S. The March meeting of the Aux- home of Mrs. W. J. Patterson. The Easter worship Service was open- l-Iassn Howard, Presbyteriai presi- dent. Miss Vodia llacxsy the adopted missionary for prayer. Gifts were received for the Port Worker in Halifax. home Fifty-eight Grade IX-Leigh Macldillan. Grade VI Sr.-Edward Profit. Grade VI Jr.-'l. James Broder- 'ick; 2. Edith Hardy; 3. Irene liar- iliary or the w. M. 5. met at the dv. Grade V-I. Emmett Profit. Is- abel MacMillan. hospital cells had been made. rive books were read. Thankoffering Monthlys were passed out. "Arose" was the word chosen to answer the roll call at the April meeting which will be held at the home LePage. Mrs. Christie. Mrs. Bemai-dI and Mrs. Rlply are on the Lunch com- rnitte The meeting closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. A dainty lunch was passed and a soc- ial time was enjoyed. th 1 1 1;; ti th t h id hp hg els and tractors have lllid to assist WOODVALE SCHOOL haedr rill. asigiia ;'OniflllslnE oi New emndw "if: ” h;;3',?3”';3,Mi in Ireelns the boszed cars and Orleans along and of course she'd ”'d M” a"" I ' Dc light truck-t Report for March. ....a. was Leo Profit; 3. Jean Profit. Charlotte Profit. Grade III-l. Eileen Ahearn: 2. Grade n-i. winsmn Hardy: 2. Grade I-l. Wilfred Broderick: 2 Robert Hardy. Perfect attendance: Eileen A- hearn, Iao Profit. Jean Profit. and eleven envelopes and of Mrs. from the Missionary Monthly. 0 ' 0 0 CIII1 ' A rumor that Raoul was at the ed by the President repeating the - H a P restaurant had reached Allain de 91' Him” 5994 5:"?! Ch:'1;"'?k' theme: ”The War for Love and Srienu progmru: For 50 years we have usevl little white tablcts- Gruy. whose house was almost town. slim” Eluwr "'1 BY 3 01' . pe,,(.e'v- and "ndm: the can to uuumio O acctylsalicylic acid-for the relief of pain. Today this familiar pain- 119” d00l'- H0 mid T105 heard 55”” sues” M M" and M”' Harry worship. 1' Tmm-.-.... O E ES killer is available in a cum form without the disadvantage of in- Btenm Md he bur” mm rllusqus Lawn mm” Head 3”” 0"” W55 w0Wn' ' . l or '4'. .1 bit: . It ltiscallcd oisnim '”8'"" WM" he 5” ""- W" b, 1, ed with Thorns" was sung. renow- .. gpu l ity, sci iy an er a c. . Just smrung supper, cousin A1. Miss Christine Proude, ac er ed by Mm Carew tending I poem . lain," she said. ”Why don't you at Pleasant Grove spent Easter Benum DISPRIN is soluble sud subirantislly nmral. When taken in water as recommended, it enters the stomach as a mu Jollltiorl and not as undissolved particles. It is therefore less liable to cause stomach discomfort. p DISPRIN is readily absorbed. Because it dehnitcly dissolves (not merely disintcgrstcs) it permits speedy absorption and gives quicker take the place at the foot of the table? You see I haven't any host. and I think it would be suitable if you'd act as one for me. That would make this a real family party." Stella redoubled her efforts to holidays at home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pcoude. p -Misses Aletha Brown . and Irene Chappell were Easter week- end guests at their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert chappell and Mr. Mrs. Orville Sellar read the scripture lesson. taken from Ephe- sinns. All knelt in the circle of prayer. The offering was received and dedicated by singing three verses of "Take My Life and Let It Be." W9'fOjUSt 59841.0! faf a cap of tea " Wgg d l i. tl lth lill , . relief. lJ?iitY.cg:,d,eh: sliciiiiss becslemiliiiizg and M”' with Brown 0: York Mm I Bulman 1'95-d K383W8'5 Thxee C1399" hr Vefmshmg ' and more marked. It Was RHOUI Many irierids and neighbors of WW" '1-'9" MGE"-5 Ad"""'"”"- lea after the movies or after DISPRIN is palatable. Even children will take it readily. DISPIIN Is now ovellebla at your drvgglsl. Bottles of 16 lublals or Science steps forward with . - Mendy Porliat Folders of O. who spoke the word that finally brought the gathering to a close. "Stella and I were on our way to Jeanerette when we met you. We were just going to snatch a. sand- to get her back to 13013 Fleuri at Mrs. Pmude, mother of the con- genial and obliglng Post Master, Mr. Peter Proude are pleased to learn that she is able to be about again after her severe attack of Miss Marguerite Vessey and Mrs. J. S. MacLeod read "A calll to Prayer", taken from 5 previous monthly. The singing of "Lead on,; 0 King Eternal", closed the Wor-I ship service. presented by Mrs. Matheson. Mrs! shopping! Tea satisfies millions - and costs so little! D I S P R E N 5575 wlch here and then cruise along. the ..,m.. "which Way Japan?" the last; . Hava ii 9V9l'Y Sfiemwn T333”! . . . rot: saw a i i i E I SPEEDY PI.EA5INT Her grandmothers cmmtmg an me chapter 0! the smdy ho”-kt W", it home 01' in an restaurant. xy Y x BY THE MAKERS 0l"DI'I10I.'AN'l'lSEPTlC something like a reasonable hour. M1 M w H5 1 d In Scllzir, Mrs. Crvew. Mrs. Cousins, .1u;aKl'l'l'eiCOLMAN(CANADA) l.lMl'l'ED,PHARMACEU'l'lCAl.DIVISION. MONTREAL It's been great seeing you all. o1:r1ot:;yownaspent”m&:yeE”te, and Mrs. Bernard. , f H95!” it: Stem?" Mrs. Maciecd the Literature' ,. . ?.li.n. TRAIN SERVICES LV. CHABLOTTETOWN- For Summersido-Borden-7:00 a.m., 8:80 p.rn.. daily ex. Sun. For Murray Harbor-8:15 p.m. daily ex. Sunday. For Sourls-2:80 pm. daily ex. Sun.; 1:80 a.m. Tues.. Thur., g Sat. (Elmira: Lv. Sour-is)-6:45 pun. Mon. & Fri.; 5:45 pm. Tliiies. d: T ur. For Georgetown-2:30" p.m. daily ex. Sun. For Tignlsli-8:30 p.In. daily ex. Sun. LV. SUM1tI.EBSlDE- S - For Charlottetown 1:15 am. 10:80 ant. 2:45 p.m.. dallysex. llll. For Borden-7:15 a.m. daily ex. sun.; 2:45 pm. daily er. Sun. For Tignlsh-6:15 p.m. daily ex. Sun; 12:01 pan. Mon., Wed.. Frl. , th b d I h h L d future choir of the church. Games "' " "' " pxgietrdatinguiii sthlia utgrmisgisr p:I"l.S v MONCTON - HALIFAX - SAINT JOHN of her being. MONTREAL - TORONTO "Is there anything that means a to save you all I can. I've let you lot tto you. Stella?" he asked aii- in for enofuah s1reIu1ilv.B84: I can't - - 1. "Nt b tbei i l e. save ou rommuc. u I can Lv. Charlottetown:-7'00 a.III-. . ' in theo seiisiaau politriigis rile ovto BIVG Yliill from l0m8- 01 WHM YOll'd Sllmlnerlldo-7:1 I-III-. dill! 01- slim me." rush into if I'd only let you." 0 Throush ' 1"" ' ' C' ' ' - M ' '. leav- "Yes. There is something I care "Won't you let me rush into any- ins Charlottetown 7:00 I-Ill , about. I don't know whether I thing, Iteoul.;" It p mt V care so much as you do about "I'VE life 3' 8 you rlllh 0 " ' " " politics. but I think so. It's music." an engagement. Thnt is. I suppose I OAR FEBBY SERVICE :VX;lIzlk;:dB01t muslci?';l I M weIsreIei;gs8ed- "Aren't we?" 7 , ' n. ll seca "- opeso. aonnaiv - oars TOIIMENTINE ,0 mg... 9 P V ” um, mm 1 hog; ,0, hrs. 50 we 3 K N "Will i f 7 Aft are. You ca tell e wor we are, getYinto:3:e:Eilee(g'u:le tar vie if you want: to. IR; gciinlgt to tell E U A i es. ou ou e i a ew e m , r away. DAILY EXCEPT S!INI)AY- the song fromy Louis.eEtha? Bell: The mtogeehogwpletsfoigeullwgie bet- Mary Garden sang in her first ter I kit w l . en ev- Lv. ...-............ ............... ....... ..'s..o...... mac nm" "W 'm""- it '"" 8”” W" ' SAVE THIS All AHIJ COMPARE IT WITH OTHERS em W-we vi" M M ;l':'”- W32. .. . W:..: ".2". . I oney ai reac e e od allee can a e guygur en gave . QUAK-ER WHOLE WHEAT and of ks wh ch had once led to the New Orleans say, y dea , Rgd Rgsg , , , , , , , . . C sUN'DAYS- great house of a proud plantation. you heard about Stella Fontsinc? 2 fbf . . . . . . . . 276 . when they were out of sight and She's fallen for a comma Cajun Rgd Ros. . . . . . 99c (Bring in your Coupons) Lv. Borden pier .... ...............................-... I:l5 p.m. htgarlng "pf the highway. Raoul from Abb1epvule.hAn;.lpofhi;oil:nc'hgig AUNT JEMIMA reg 786p Lv. C "., 1 m.g,m,...,,mm ; , , s e a . "Sn to . ndm t r's ear s 0 en. ' ' "M ' ""”" '"” "" ” ” '”" ...?;'i:- .. 2...”... 8 "" ”" 3'3. ....”..3. you uow.sce1;a. nus 5s'"""" c”"'"E ' 9" can: MIXES. 2 for ... . 59: 3 for 27c --- when th to d Ithink 'etlked nou fora - - - Stella gag time,-wand, n?1g):?Iy whng," W" ' e g MOfTIOI"S OVIII TEA . . . . . 8556 Fresh Stock, with tumbler. Giant size ' c A N A D I A N N ATI 0 N A L ”'.2””?:' . .22:-" "'i: Mi me com 'P"''"' 30”" Mm -- 2" "W 3”" "ml e m y ore aou see er. s me ome ' when he did speak. hi: vole: was nEYes. that's what I mean. Lie: reg. 436 . . . 39C Amber! V2 lb' 35c Heinz i .--..e Ihl;il(ynb!tn:p:lIr:nk'b?ibrt:Ki.ir:nlair: :lzirlIl'lBatetllll.I.t'IThg'El'1s hgpbenldiiggeio LIPTONlS Moirs T T" ""' ””P:”..?:..3”iil.i”::.. ...... -. :.:':::.:: :.i.7.2;;..”'i:.'."'..i2?.?5 mi nos. reg. 43: ... 39: P" 'b--"" 5”- ""1 -- 4” per pkg. 25: A h ld.Th dtldh I-toiht.f totdk h tliinsg she r.ie:d)dds tb i:n:fv.mnriit. -Iilgw. gllmlie hard efdi-wyouoni: ' p after ti: momcriiit he went on with g(;.euIt;s rfor yap ta cgilposc. ihouah. Huffo 31: 20 or. fill, o " ' , a s a e o a e s iibitiliilingtels iT'.""' ' mm 3 S ht S abrdath. "No" H” ONLY T8: you won't be 'ablectT: ii? :1iTl!iyittil'ng sh: iailln "It You've chosen DomE”ie ' ' ' ' T ' ' ' ' I ' "' 35: Per tin 17: A . . . . Fr .4".-. . ,. . . - mfgramf1y0;:dlege;;ad;o;rg; milggyrkemngggh gggers-fgwge Crispy Flake . . . . . . . . . 34: FRESH TRIMMED p 49 u 4 y "Besides, niow-you've gdt to do can't we?" ' AMBER - Reg. 28c 'b' ."""' ' ' c l something with it. we've got to He laughed. It was a joyous G hum 3 k 24c lb, , , , , 49: ' think." He switched on the engine laugh. snapping the tension be- 7' I ' P 9' G '0 20 each 27: ; again and started the car. The tween them. dispelling the hope- Fresh stock MAPLE LEAF , 3 I' . . . C '5 c shadow and silences still enveloped lessnsss that threatened them He . them. He drew her close to him. put his arms around her again. LAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 Houkggs-sg; - And 12 Dnfuem A T r 5i l?.'.?.3 3'.."u".3i.'..l”i'..'I;T.""-.lii'i.”'.'.i?.I 332?? " ""-" '” "m" "M ROBIN HOOD gogm Hoop, . 5 L- . r.- 7,. rs And I want to have you. I've got (To be continued) fop . . . . . 56g Kinds Of HOIIII W SHINQLA WAX . . . . . . . 35: OIJAKER . . . . . . . ' - SOUPS wr-- "Yes. of it." They were safely back in the car again by themselves, they were speeding south, and Raoul was looking at her with affectionate approval. "Well. you certainly have all the makings of a politicians wife. and then some. You were simply swell all through supper. All those men will be your friends for life now. And what's more. they'll be mine too-you're "not tired. are you?" "No. Why?" "Because. no matter what your grandmother's counting on we're going to be pretty late getting home." ;'Are we really going to Jeaner- e7" I've enjoyed every minute "Almost. At least. that was my idea. Tlierels a plantation this side we can get out and sit under the oaks. That is. if you'd like to." "Yes, I'd like to." She tried to say it quietly. She tried to sup- press the tumult that was burst- holidays at their homes in York the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Vessey and Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Mrs. William Bowen of Wheat- ley River who has been visiting friends and her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling and family, for past six weeks has returned to her home in Wheatley River accom- panled by Mr. and Mrs. Ling. Bon- nell, Joyce and Earls Ling on Sunday last. The "Canadian Girls in Train- ing" York group of. the United Church. met at the manse on Fri- day night. March mrd. The lead- cl.-, Mrs. Douglas led the devotion- al period. Usual business and ar- rangement for a C. G. I. T. con- cert assisted by the Trail Rangers were made which will be held in Ycrk Hall in the Easter night ser- vice by furnishing special music. These youthful singers will be the iiorstllv llix Sm T Continued from page 3 misfortune that you have had ill husband was responsible for. because babies are a natural by-product of marriage. It is just your health as a result. Nothing your And don't forget that he has got a bad break as well as you have. secretary, introduced the books of the bookshelf and passed out sev- eral L-rks to members to read. She urged every member to read Kiroshima. l The minutes of the last meeting were read and the roll call was an- swered by fifteen members. A letter was read from Mrs. tea inakaa at least 200 full-flavored cups of beverage. 9 Arreanooiijl fell gg -1.. i Your Friendly Pick-Me-Up SOAP ALL THIS WEEK AT Any Large Package RINSO. SURF. DUZ. OXYDOL. SUPER SUDS. etc. (This Week Only) Each 570” o & T 9 p DVRI. 84,- ' UV2 PI” 39: xQQl0l -iE7A.llI"" it r' ' ;f He has had the anxiety about your health. the terrible bills that have had to be incurred for nurses and doctors and hospitals. and the depression of having to come home every night to a sick and nervous wise instead of a jolly and healthy one. Snap out of it. Try to see the situation from his point of view. and instead of lcproncliing him with what you consider his neglect. C. l. L. PAINTS in stock at ELLIS BROS. l:l'.,2L”..".';"..Y.”:E::.i.".L t::."..'".'."':.::..': ';;.”:3.":.3:i::.:l.:.".'.'.":..i::'. 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