I . mu. 3,. mo. sweetest Here’s the 'JE£I"ster. Bunny. i ' ":‘."*>(i'.“".".‘-1 r: -0-- ’. vi‘ 9 ' lt’s “Perfection” Ice Cream Easter Brick . . . luscious Cherry Vanilla Iceflreasn with chocolate Bunny as a centre monl It's the perfection dessert for Easter dinner. FRUIT-NUT Another Perfection Treat. Rich Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream center- ed with Pineapple Fruit and cov- ered with tasty crushed nuts. 9 generong servings .................. ._. (be 9>.ev¢/WW. 1 CE CREAM One of the Quality Products of / CENTRAL‘ CREAM Es SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN - sougls .cRyISPER 1 Li G HTER is MORE PER PACKAGE’ ' deceased him ave years ago. Also i THE GUARDIAN. Dorothy Says- _ ‘ A A ‘ Continued from page 2 that is what will happen to you it you don't have something to break the monotony of your life. somechanga and diversion that would i:lve you something new to think about. ' If your husband knows what is good for him he will make it a rule to step out with you one or two evenings every week just as a moptgr ntilfd lg)!‘-‘pmtegtlon, even if he isn't interested in keeping you en e . . Men seem to have the idea that the more a woman stays at home and the more she ever takes her eye off her baby. the better house- keeper and‘ mother she is. but the” reverse is the truth. The more , variety she has in her life. the more fitted she is to grapple with her home ...oblems because she comes to them refreshed and stimulat- d by her little contacts with the world. DEAR. MISS DIX: A says she knows at least a. dozen men of bout the same intelligence and positionin life with any one of whom he could experience as much happiness and affection in marriage as .he could with any of the others. 8 thinks that she could only love ind be happy with some one particular man. and that she would al- ways be indifferent to the others. Which is right. X. Y. Z. ANSWER: If A's ideal of marriage is merely to possess a hus- band and a home. then any man who would_ escort her to the altar and give her a house would’ suffice. But the girl who is capable of a deep love would single out some particular man from the group and set her affections on him. Why she chose him from among others just as good-looking. just arintclligent. just as desirable she could not tell. And that is the mysteryof love. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, hug win .1“. .ver problems of general interest through her column. ‘IN MEMORIAM Wm-8-I w— M -~ The Cavendish Auxiliary of the MMES ANGUS MeQUIL!.AN W. M. S. met at the Manse Wednes- day March 8th at 2:30 pm, Mrs. Olaf Stevenson led the De- The death occurred suddenly of vutional service 'l'heme-"You are James A. M=QUlllIm 8% 01¢ Mme not your own."_A few of the teach- of his son George at Georgetown,_ mg; 0; the 3",], “bong gggwnd, Fzflhlruaray 2'ltl;h1950. ‘ ship were presented by the reading *5 969$?! {V35 74 YEN: 0“ of various portions by Mrs. Lorne gliitfionfilgbald §r:acN‘;leK Tl;‘¢e51 glllmhiig MacNeill. Miss Bernice Ainsworthy, ere forwarded to his late: resid- M" George Mnccwbrey md Mrs’ ‘ghee Afton Road where the fun-'Al“h MacNem' mtflsml-‘ed by era1'was held March 2nd. to so] ’fi}§1'},§,d'°fj;°‘n°§,e“’"‘“ 'T“"° “V Bonaventure Churdn, 'rracadie.; Mm. hearing ti“ BM, “Mm where Requiem High Mass was 1 be t st mm m celebrated by the Rev. Father Mc-| "33 '.‘..‘1 W" 9 ° “°“" Pherson. Also the Rev I-"other Mc- "‘°"‘s°"'°‘ ‘° °“"°‘“’°’ Mm” omcmkd at tfie Fave He; to live by these principles. Mrs. Er- ms visited by the R” 0 mm’ nest MacNeill gave asketch of Miss ms who was with 3" el Eleanor Parker's life and work as EH“ 0‘ his dam missionary teacher in chissamber, l-le leaves to mourn besides his §hI"1°]'f“nd °u°"d pnyer °" he’ . _ e o . . *.°.:.*;".”*"s..‘:.*::.. °"e..:*:.‘;*:...::':: mam men -» a we also- one brother’ chums chuji last chapter of Study Book-—“Grow- lottetown- and one brother pre- “"3 mm the Y°'“"' “X” sh'm“‘ ' and sacrifice." "What can I give to My Church." Questions on the subjectA,Fuli ‘rims service. Volun- tary Service and Money were ans- wered by Mrs. Lewia Toombs three ‘daughters . Mrs. Walter Walker. Georgetown; Mrs. Edward Glasneret 0tta.wa;dMrx;. EmlleJGla.s- 0 ; n sons ‘8I.‘l'iéS. _ SL f;§’e“ph_'Mt:n mad; Hem.‘ Christian stewardhip Secretary- ontado; wane“ Tm”; George’ Mrs. Olaf Stevenson, Mrs. Lorne Georgetown; Wilfred, Georgetown.lM‘°N°"1 3"“ Miss 3°"“°° A39‘ Also tllirty-two grandchildren andi;‘;3(hY ’°3dl“K “'°"‘ ‘he SW5? child . ' '°‘§,‘;,f’§::,2f:“§e,e Afffande, Me. While full-tim eservice was Donald, William Kelly, Lester‘ impossible for those present it was Gunn, Ellis Lacy. Wilfred Afileck. decided to encour-ze the youns Mphonsus McD°,,3}d_ people in our homes and commun- May ms 30“; ten in pgace_ ity to give this their earnest con- _ , sideration and prayer. as the need Mu. cute. for Ministers, missionaries, . _ nurses. ‘ .“ ., evangelistic and Mrs. Edward M¢Q\H1l&n. Mimi deaconesses is urgent Road. . I-‘rank McQuilla.n. Afton Road. Edward McQulllon, Alton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans. Afton Road. Joseph Clarey. ‘ Georgetown. Mr. Alexander MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McQuillan. Mr. and Mrs. George Mcqulllan. Mr. and Mrs: Walter» Walker. Sonny. Jisny and Freddie Walker Walter McQul1lan. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry McQuillan Mr. and Mrs. Emile Glasner. Mr. and Ml'8.~EdiW&l‘Q Glasner. ‘Mr. and Mrs. James McQuillan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McQuillan. Mr‘. and Mrs. Wilfred Attlecir, Mt. Stewart. ' All could do more in Voluntary service for the quc;tion is—“Am I giving in .Time and Talents all that God would have me give?" Gifts of money to the chu'ch were not to be looked upon as an obligation. but as one of the great- est opportunities for christian ser- vice. _ - ' Minutes were read and adopted Roll call answered by lo members giving a verse of a favorite hymn. A letter was read from the Pros- byterial President reminding that this is the 25th Anniversary year and the members should make it a year to be proud of. Advancing in. membership and gifts. A box of clothing was packed for mu ~« . 2:=:.::-*..::::: ::.:*'-.:.:° '’:..‘.‘.°.‘: Mr. and Mrs. Milchael Burke, sr-,,' Green as Devotional Leader. Mrs. Geoggetovy-n_ _ Lorne MacNelll to offer prayer ior M,‘ “.4 Mn, gen spawns, Missionary. Lunch committee- aeo;-gewwn; ;Mrs. George Mccoubrey and Mrs. Miss Eleanor Dalton, Georgetown, In Mocollbfey. A3604-Int Oom- Oatholic Women's League. unity Friendship secretary report- Georgetown. ed. is sick calls and 19 cards sent. Marion Walker. Georgetown. eeting closed by Mispah Benedic- an-. and Mrs. Harold Clements, tion. Delicious refreshments were Georgetown. served by Mrs. Ernest MacNeili and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gurm. Mrs. tome Maclyeill. IT’S THE BEST Ksvsa Flawlessly clear and sheer. flattering ass IIOGI Iult.=The. blue blood hosiery famIly.!'l‘helr beauty will make you fed like asinchell. from top to toe- COW BRAND BAKING SODA PUII IICA IOIAII GPIODA UNION nos!) 2. r. it. On March the 22 the Y. P. U. met at the home of Norma Yeo. The Devotional Period in charge of Mrs. Earl Livingstone. The hymn'"'l.‘ake the Name of Jesus with You," scripture Reading was taken from St. Matthew 30 Chili- ter. The hymn "shall We Gather At The River." A reading for meditation was presented by Norma Yea’ entitled "only A song." Closing hymn "Onward christian soldiers" and Mlapah Benediction. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by 1'-’ members and two visitors. Collection amounted to $1.42. A Card of Thanks was received from Mrs. Eric Ma.cMil‘.an for the plant sent her. . The committees were appointed for the next meeting. Devotion—Kelth Bryenton. 8tudy—Mrs. Earl Livingstone. R.ecreation—Dean Ravenhill, ss- sistants James Gill and Sterling Yeo. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Living- stone. For Study Mary Gill gave a reading entitled “The Greatest of Undeveloped l‘vesources—Faith." After a period of recreation in charge of Wilson Ravenhill, Jackie nryenton and Mrs. Sterling Yeo a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The remainder of the evening was spent in music. KINGSTON W M. S. The monthly meeting oi the Kingston United Church Auxiliary of the W. M. 8. met at the home of Mrs. Owen Younker on 'mesday evening March '1 with attendance of 16 members and 2 visitors. The theme for the meeting was. "What can I Give To My church" The hymns sung were “Faith of our Fathers," and “Take My Life and Let It Be." The different port- ions of scripture were read by the members. Mrs. Owen Younkcr and Mrs Lloyd Maclfinnon had charge of the study book, "Growing with - fliers mm-5 Yes ! Oily Koyssr uaslm hi II-Al-lleei‘ ...aosssvaosdaotIotwHi MCDRE Glamorous for Her Make Easter with a gift of « Nylon Undies I They wash in a. whisk of suds—need no ironing and wear and wear! Come, see our collection of Lullaby Gowns In gorgeous colors of lilac, spring yellow, shell pink, blue and white. Your selection of materials in Nylon, Satin or Smooth Rayon Crepe. From $3.95 to $9.95 SLIPS to shadow HER Easter Suit-—Nylons, (S)istlns, Crepes, tailored or with lush lace trim. olors are white shell pink pale blue ring yeliow—and the vvey they wlseh is wontleglsll From $2.95 to $6.50 PANTIES as brief as a breeze—-mere whisps of loveliness in all your favorite styles and colors.- I perfect Easter remembrance. $1.00 to $2.25 8. MFLEOD fl"_‘!J The Years," they were assisted by the president, and some of the members Christian Stewardship was read by Mrs. zylphn Newson and Miss Erma Newson. A letter was read from the pres- byterial president, Mrs. MacFar- lane. Minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. Roll call was responded to with a verse of scripture. - Collection amounted to $2.55. Community friendship fund .€6. A letter of thanks for fruit was read from Mrs. Fred Hanson. Mrs. Ful- ton Willis and Erma Newson were appointed to have charge of the study book for next meeting, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. William Younlser. Lunch commit- tee, Mrs. Elmer Younlter. Mrs Bert Willis and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Kinnon. Meeting closed with Mis- pah benediction A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the lunch committee. HEAETACHE SOOTEED CAPEL ST. MARY. auffoir. England — (GP) — A Museovy duck made a house-to-lsouss flight round this village. The Royal Be- clety for the Prevention of cruelty to Animals suggested as explana- tion that the duck had been jllted by its mate and was searching for ‘it. It has now been provided with l NINE on. sriuxrzs 9, new on During 1949, Alberta had nlrtal new oil strikes, including two ofl Early residents of Japan first major importance in central Al-'.C8me into contact with China. in hearts. ithe fifth century. A. D. — V0"... and Hill and Yoll : ; : will hail with delight these exciiingly sheer nylons.- ?‘ci.<lflA'.1.oj_z ij So breath-takingly lovely : ; . So ankle-F|altering- with no exposed heel reinforcements! 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