THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rAGE ranting MAY 11. 1941 -nv|cs AIOIISIIAW lliilTEli BAPTIST lililliiliil Minilldll Dev. G. A. HICKS. BA. (“pd speakers I01. I. J. BAERABS. Summereldo, IUNDAY. MAY 7.5, 1947. Jderning Worship 11:00 AM. nsritone lolo: "Beside still Waters" tllenableni Mr. Btirllnl lumen "Galvan"; Mrs. gipurgaon Hiakon and Mr. George Carson “Nailed to the Oroefl-(Tullart- . dololsts: Mr. Dan MacPhee and Mr. Stephen itleoboosl i, Evening Worship 1:30 PM, “my an"; "TreumerP-(Srhumann). Mr. Ralph hyper “The Prayer Perfeot"-t5peak|)_ ywgl Duet: Anthem: sopfflfit Solo: Yocel Duet: "IWTY ml, quartetoeh ____.__.. Tennr Solo: "Thinking Tonight" Palaces"- Mfl- Mull" M1031! end Mrs. Belmont! Wood "My RedeemeW-(Mctiranehen). esers. MacPhee, MacLeod, MeeNevin and ma. Mrs. George loblee Mr. George Carson Guerra Medal Iecond Worltl War. 91h: Diamonds from WELLNERS Your choieo 0i a rore selection of diamonds Priced for "Wt toil ‘will mini time "l" Rtvit sin misuse eruoa use Worthy 0i Great Decision . WELLNERS for services in the by police- iuuatua _ti_ti_ii'liiiili$ (Continued from Pa‘, 1) Academy. cmowh-as. 1- Beverley Smith, ohtswh- r4. 3- Josie Campbell. Perkdzilti-liil. Pienoforte Duet-over l5 years: 1- Jvlri Rnaorsoh end Pilll Cud- more-ES. - 2. Suzanne Palmer end Phyllis Tait-So. l. Central Royalty Glee Ciuh-‘CQS. Female Voice Cliorus—~Unison: 1. Central Royalty Glee Cluh -sa. 2. Spring Park Community $11.;- 011-8‘. Mixed Voice Ghoire—Unison: 1. Central Royalty Glee Ciuh--3‘f. l I. Spring Perk Community Sin:- ers-Sb. _ Mrs. O. Archibald-And not Mrs. . f" men csmn aulnnuttf This column i; reserved for news‘ of local interest. but advertising 0| I “We! ltettm may be Inserted at five cents a ward strictly pay- eble in advance. _ who banker CBABWELL for Photograph; V‘ Here are some Sample Economies from the Basement Stores There's atv/o edged standard that controls all the planning, buying and j , of either school or adult groups. P°§§ll>1i' an nastrtute or other in score of others did not enter this account. "This situation could he remu- rltled, hy having g Refresher Course for rural music teachers sponsor- ed by the Music Festival A5KOflfl~ tion. The Association could pro- cure e teacher from one of he Mme v-torles for a t\vo weeks’ course in Charlottetown. This teacher could give instruction ir. correct riatatio-n, time. phrasing and expression of all numbers next. year's syllabus. Then the rural taachen would feel qualified and would be amply qualified to s _.- -_-----~-~-»~~- ——-- --- rlfiitMd v§t0fi I I O Ellen s Dfdfy By en island lender's Wife l b-oe-tsoQr/eosfieemeecsr tOontinucd from Page I) her anticlpationa of the fluffy fem- j ily to come. . O l I "Found the ywhite ducks pest" another entry said-in e blLiell heap down by the deep pool. There l where. beside, the water drops‘ lentiy or more noisily from a waste-sate. the old dog and I had i found her. I recall the startled’ qulick of alarm and her quick flight. to the water and the egg. in the down-lined nest, and "Dick" the dog's eager interest in the same. That Spring the wheat we». l lll the field bcside the Oftfllllfii Ours were in school then and so my work in‘ the garden was in- terrupted frequently for l was on cell to fetch this or that requlrId by Jarnle et the sawing. The old y mere was one of the teem in the l seeder, end only that the day has- tened by so swiftly I enjoyed loit- ering there to assist James. espec- ially when he allowed me the privilege of putting the tweedsy grass eeede into the sower. Mead- ows were softly green then and the wild peer tree in the corner of , the lawn was in bloom. There was ' little te eiwourage field week to- OIY unless it was the strong dry~ ins‘ Wind end sunlight. For it be- | eeme so cold that Jamie who muoh l anloye hle "outings there. decided , year. At Alderies our usual quiet y in our farmers’ absence was brok- ~. an. though not unpleesently, by the sound of e red tractor and cultivator at work ‘breaking down" on e neighboring slope. Peed was somewhat perplexed et the advanc- iri and retreating machines endi spent his time uneasily at a ven- taga point viewing it. and barking with g concern which drew Jeanie end me away from our interests. However. new that. day is inviting the shadows to gather ell is peers- " ful again. Ooolnese cnntlnu e but‘. the trees to the West are tipped with coral and amber end the pond is e gem of emerald. The afterglow sets gltnte in wmootea and in the distance. the hilltops ere dim. Dusk is gathering. Arid "lien" James hurries indoors to tell me "if you would milk llllldQ two heifers while we are at the rest of the work- it would be no Ofid of a help." 50. Until tomorrow - Diary -Gwa~ , Nova Scotin t brand o! all of Public Workl- He vlnce spent. $121,000 the htsh-wavs ~- plans would really give our Pro vince g chance to develop her lat- ent talent lri the great art of music and give our children ad- vnntaces now available to (‘lilltlrbll in other provinces. "With concentrated thought we can inaugurate these projects at our annual meeting in June and with your interest and co-nperatior much can he accomplished in the next year.“ Dill l From Mr. Homer Letter from Mr. Harald Ham-i er, Mount Allison Conservatory of Music: "One 0f the healthiest signs of the increase of interest. in music in the Maritime Provinces has been the growth and- development the Music Festival movement. in recent years. In i935 the first provknrlnl Fostlval was held at Halifax; New Bflllib- wick followed a year Inter. an: now the Island province has or aanlzed its first provincial Festi- val, As director of music at Mount Allison UniversiLv. I offer my hearty congratulations to the pro- motors. and sincere good wishes to g the competitors, end to the adjudicator. my colleague. M15! Dorothy Allen. "Perhaps more than enytinng else, Miieil-c Festivals are an in- centive in teachers and pupils to improve their standard of work. and I would take the liberty of reminding competitors that their object is not to gain e prize 0A defeat a rival, but to pace one another on the road to excellcncr.’ “Gonri luck iiiid host vristies I.» WINNIP% —— (C?) - If the snow in one province is of i008?!‘ tor fibre than that. of another — then ‘Manitoba had the touflhfli glurlhg the vinta- of Eric Willis, htinister gays the pro- to get it off biggest bill the 191641. My!» "We!" the position of instructor.‘ 3. George Scantlebury. Jdmge _ "- Ibbou‘ “ coNFfiDfiATlON LIFE l. ‘- Holmufsézlmra Rupert Bnfl Halon Sunhmm \ Mixed Voice OhUlFlr-FOUI’ Pa t; , 1. Central Royalty Glee Club-rm. ‘T w“ SERWBE- Arvii... 2. Spring Park Community sing- Co“ cmnmny‘ Hm“ 3493- ers-S . , '- Folnaalse‘ llllolcecChoira-z parts. ‘COOKS ‘m’ Phmurnwlb- ~ P 5i- hurch Girl Ch l . . s"! stinging Park Ctdsllllllllilljl; Jumms TA‘\I' Film"? 34-» ngers- . '_-'~ ,_ c t , __ nowann nsrrxms’ l.‘ _. m. If! I'll Royalty Glee Club Footwear at 175 Queen Street.“ Male Voice Cholrs:- cowrrnanarlov i. f ‘ ‘ A [FE i SURANCE. CflNTlNUlNtl for another week, i 159.00 peumaneit-tol- $5,130, Maw-s , = Beauty Paror, 1T5 Grafton Street. _ j Phone 236. APPOINTMENT MADE _ m, Edward Blanchard was appointcti .7:':.._----—— l terested community grou s \VOllA\l lesterday by the like" l i ~ .. "’ - e Wsilece Rodd as was incorrectly . - p ‘u “e ‘~Cul-"_ 1 reported }ula_day_read the am eiesponslble for some of the tvo fill the vacancy in the tlotm i I ‘he dress of the Prcsitlcii Mrs. P" p n” incurred "y the" Nun“ elude 3°53“ Mn“ WW5“! B3’ i??? e " i" i sttehdlh thl s! rt - recent en: . tun Beck. at Monday night's open- “mmmher 5pm"rcrllzunlcgllirsxgm Gsuamr. emem of Mr. Ola-cw. . “i? in! 5855mm gF-Pfif. egg miésicial instruction in GRADUAIE -Tl~ i I 2S9 _ . - _ l'll'l(‘B war ' ' i. ' 1t , _ _ lime will be a meeting of all breeders, beef and dual PRESIDENTS ADDRESS can, “m? ‘s a P“, . 0e." Christ l h aAge allotment plan, uhetebl nphei Gallant. B .~,. son of Air. . _ . t e ssoceton nilt b bl and M . 5f“. G1 , _' l puma", on Thursday evening, May 22hr! qr $.30 P, M_ 5,. Fdllflwing la the text o! the ad- supplement a Databases ca! c“: mum)“: arrived h: ‘Char L d. , w“. U 1 . . . . 5"" °t MYS- PYQ-smn Bflki 9mm‘ monev raised by a district for hir- from ‘llontrcail ch~'< * ‘as “My Men's 600d lftlfldiltifli "it'll"! - $219 u w‘ n. m Mm" Pullman 0' Ag"cu“u"' for puipo“ of dec-‘dmg o" bum h" or me Mus“: Fawn 555°: ing a music teacher. This would her OfAlQIE d1‘.'l('ll1ill.li1';_f'l\: calamari‘; Men's Sailor Pdtill $306 regularly $450’ reduced h, " “'95 inseminmio" unit‘ Tseelgiolylic Mllliday @V¢nll'1&= induce mere districts to try to haic tistiy at MCGHL H‘; ‘QM "ca", Mgnls Fancy shins s‘ 49 and s‘ 79 l..dtlldS' Crepe Slips, sizes 32 to 40 “.98 l‘ _ “There are m", ideas for m‘ musical instruction and for longer the degree of Dcctm- m‘ Dental M I F I H t H - $2.25 Ladies’ Cotton House Dresses, il S. WOOD, Secretary. H . t ;periodd of time-until finllly we Surgery an May 117th, "5 H <1 l. 0 511B! - - . - - -- i ~ 14 52 2 o i iihiiienihsuwriiiliii E:;::£fi,,.§:,', l “mill? "We "l" required curr-cu- __ I Men's Work Socks . . . . . .. 49c to 98c ".185. m ‘ $ '5 “d $335 which I “Hum, “k, ,0 preselll l, if“? *"5g“°"°" {>1 9M Wu" M" CAKE SALE a success 4h.‘ MM’, wm-k Hqndkgmhigfgl 1 1°,- 25; Lilli)" 5°°'5"°k" 9'9"“ -—-—-~—' this time. They are h: Provlnce- sjgnyfl.‘ "f" ‘?"-“"" '"'" m“ “mm” "l" “l” "°“‘ 1”’ 5M“ = Men's Cotton Gloves pair 25c and 35c "m 38 '° 44' °'°°""9 “i $195 ll “m” mmre“ “d it ‘“°“e“'“l">' “Tohemthiiirl ‘Zfrttlijlfilflleille ASSOuId- iilacllegltilfilthrn gfhllfl“. Ltd" hyyui‘ Men's Cotton Gloves’ with children's Pretty comm Summer l FARM MACHINERY £21111: Zilhiiliflififi ‘ilfilit? i» on... ...... 49c i ~ ~ w» , . ' c .- , _. 4 - ~--~ -. . . . . . . .. ., , , FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Prlnca Edivar‘? Islwd- ‘Sh’ s.'.“§§i§'ii‘.“1§“‘?°‘- B*"°‘“I "°i‘_“‘"“‘."““°."°7““°“ “Y M‘ Work Mid Dress Braces, all elastic ca. L°f"" '"°"°" '1 ml" "‘*~‘d' “The three Ideas are Namely ‘ “a Lillflbd to out Mrs. Anhus Ptnenu of the Home M , Kh k. P t , 3°‘ ‘a $2 so mm or lqfgg’ qt s] 0Q . _ _ ' '. sen m con et c" ih F‘ t’- Ba] -,l~ .- d S t! . . . " ' ' One Lever Spring Tooth Harrow (3 seal . tegéhglfllbshér course for mull!‘ m, m egnahlefhelnlfo Rlrlhem. flip] M flfjfl. ;§Zi'0%i“Tfwififfifllffimjililxl; Meg.‘ conoimduenxénstazeu) ‘x42 $2 so Ladies’ While, long sleeved Rayon out i0 ff. POWGF-Llif CLIlIIVOIOI’. ' 2. Peimmlge Mlcflnom Plnns- [study of ‘music elsewhere and l<i ivns Nlrs. JiilllPs 'l‘hlstli», 35 Dgr- Cmmn and Rayon wérstad Pods $3.25 SWGOTGTS, Slldi l4, l6, l8 .. $2.75 olid 7 ti. POWQI-Lilf clilTlVOlOl’. 3_ scholarshh Fund. \ ‘lDHlCI hack Ln Illicit lizitlto province ihc.~.ii Sirewt, Cit). Th0 comnni- ' ASSOrldd PUFSES, clearing ill .. .. $l.OO . , l , tu- give lcutietshili. lop m ,l,;,,-..‘. “W. gl-Mcrul m R COHOH fllltl ROYOII wOISfBd POMS $3.95 I . One i4-l6 Out-Throw Disc Harrow. firigicre ‘Edit-lard IFslend 11s ldctlllyi AaV1\,\ese “H,” ideaszw "Mum" Li?“ and an “We (vhf cloth ca” weed 98c Children s one-piece Seersucker TS-heehil‘ fut-timid: filoidta 1' Rlfmsher Course f" mu“ ""11"?" i“ ““""° m" “l” 5W" Q Fancy Cotton Socks“ .. . .. H 49c ‘imam?’ Si!“ 2' 4' 6 “'4, to travel the centralized capital ‘leachelk ‘qualms’ i clnldrens Jumpers! blue will’: CRAPAUD PHONE 12.4 P I ' m‘. BM ‘here 1s one meal d“: - ' 2.:crr_e|ntage_hllotment of money l v " V n . Leather Work .Gloves'$l.35, “.49, $l.69 sizes 7 to w yams clearing u‘ so‘ . . . ldvantlgkand ‘his h“ vongumh o strut; hilinl: mush teucli- , (in POLHL COURT-At the Cotton Gabardine Windbreakers $4.50 ' ..._ _ _- r " r"~'—~—‘-——~~~——--~~—-;_-__ My our hug“, pmmen. in the pa“ a‘? _ ‘ _ 1 lpflllffi C0111" yrelletdiil" main-in; 30"’ Twoqone Windbreakers $259 -___... --__.-~---___.__._.__.__.__.__.__..____ w, , . y u H lrk f . 5~S‘l'°l*1l*li1l‘1‘l""l- lM-ilfii W. A. Smith. Clrrk of the , ~61... ma» wit» iii-wt iii-ii» ~iiii ...".r.'.-:";.: 1w. h “or. W‘ “i” ti“ W e are 0 en ___._ A h“ o“w r "wining at who“ M", adult “W!” Zxltvialittslftiltne an: ptwigreeis‘ an? would mtiipondiaigt lllagiitrate K. M. Mar- Bays Sltllll Caps . . . . .. .. 69c RED DEER- 51W —' ‘C?’ '" .’ " i‘ A '0" "T ‘o?’ "Mhin rural areas and urban centres. n a poi“ m i ° mm" m” "eiimmwd a“ ‘he "hes "It the Bays’ Cotton Golf Hose . . . . . .. .. 39c it": “a:,.fi"*..:‘,$.‘::;;:; i g4... .;;.".;." ..~.;;;;~,,iii,,:,~r-,;;¢, ,.,;i;;_y,~;ai,;=,;,;;;fl,;;;ipyihgsrg- *:I.‘E.'::r.:."".':::;“.:*::.i:.“:...zr yizzirzi;..i“:.>"1a*;:1:. "igz-azz“ :21‘; ion cum swim» ‘mi ~ °== W ednesday Mounted Police. Cpl. Thomas Tait. \\ n . nlfflllflll normal‘ val p,.,,c,‘,,.,, and ‘an.’ unable i, ilglbl?‘ téic Ffl-Ulmlliillflll tiliianclilllil.‘ lllilllbliTrittiéiilflfifl lililil this nwrn- Boys’ Navy Drill Shirts 98c lot received the Belgian Croix De tiiaiiiirts. l‘ ‘mug investigated here Drum“, g land...’ “yd Dummy 5 " “i” °‘°.‘f““°‘} 1'1‘ “E “F ‘f [W M?" jut" chained with \'4.,~ Boys’ Baseball Cops fight colour 50c an of all ntusn. lots-is, but tncq; rant‘). in ifililidtiln-ll \lil.li loitering Boys. Hannah": Puaumu, “as 9 adn. p.111. around the P. E. I. Hospital at nhght, were remanded until 'I‘hurs- tier. 0m‘. on $50-baii. A drunk and fliSfli'i'l£‘l'l_\' ivzis further remnniierl an $10 hail for cur ivockuOf titre‘ ftlrimk and lnrnpables one was ful- ‘ther remanded on $5 hail until Frlclayr, another on $10 bail until the 38th and the third remanded i ulitrl Thursday DELEGATiOAn SEEK MONEY ~Flve delegations wartecl on the Provincial Government yesterday. it was learned last night. Their requests for allotments or o.her financial assistance $50,000. sni-tl. The (lclegatinils requested aid for the Egmont Bay Exhibi- tion; the Dundns plowing matches; and the rural beautification pro- l gram. A fourth requestcd the Gov- lernment to purchase the old Y. fM. C. A. huilrllng and the fifth ldeicguiion Asked the Govern- ment for a. grallt toward assisting V wattle breeders in the inauguration i inf artificial insemination. 'l‘l\ol spokesman said all requests were; itaken under cniasideratiml. ' OFFiClAl. VISKTATION -- Mcntgomery Temple. No. 32 of Phytnitih Sisters hsd as their, nuts! ht their regular meeting on ;Mondny cvening. Grand Chief of, fhc (itntiri Jurisdiction of the ‘A-inritlmri PPn-inces. Mrs. M. Jean m» aggregated | a Grivcrnment spokesmniti selling oi the BASEMENT STORES at Moore 8i McLeod Limited. The first is that the goods MUST be good, reliable merchandise in every case. The second is that the price MUST‘be low. ‘ On this double standard the " sement Stores have grown through :.;~ ‘,_\li5, I giving notably fine service to thousands of shoppers and are inviting your Villi‘ - today. ' Moose s. MQLEOD 1m L In Moaaaoriam‘ MR l. WILLIAM COADY "Those passed peacefully away at llcr home in Mill View. on Thurs- day‘ moznlng May 1st. Mrs. William Coariy. tn her eighty first year of her age. Deceased had suffered a‘ tall about. seven weeks previous to her death. which with ho.- falling health and advanced age proved too much. She gradually grew weaker, despite all that medical aid and tender musing could do. her soul passed to its eternal re- ward fortified by the last rites of the Roman Ciithalic church n! which she was a devout lilE-lnbcl‘. Mrs. Coady was a daughter of the late Patrick and Mrs. Wood. Lake Verden. She was held in high esteem by all til-ho had the pleasure of her acquaintance. and we; most devoted to her family and home. where she will long be remembered Once again you can now obtain, new Reversible BROADLODM RIIGS in all the latest plain shades and tone oe tone ettoetel IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on standard silos-Gable Range-WINE, ROSEWOOD, BLUE, SAG!’ GREEN, eta. ONE WEEK ONLY FOR INFORMATION PHONE i170 Mr. Saeaileetono EX- iscntt who (‘Hing to pay an official fpr m; gl-gcgiou; hospitality so ‘vifiit t0 the ‘Pemllie- M-EC- Addie freely dispensed and vlhcre she Affleck presided 0V1!’ the meetihs.'msde both friend mg gtrgnge; “l- the Dosree staff of the Temple come, She was frequently visited exemrli-Lviiis the Desire. Durtiie by hei- beloved Pastor, Right. Rev. the i-reiiliic mi niwroprhite address lllldtlflcf! McDonald. tllSo my. lit-i... reed by n. of n. rt- c, Gladyswlllreri Dunvhv- and Rev» with iMeDougeil. Stemming Point. also one sister, “re. Parker Andrews. Framingham. Mess. The funeral which was lardtly attended. took place on Snturdayl Personals Mrs. John H. Burgoyne. North Granville, has entered the Prince‘ Oounty Hospital. Her many friend I wigh her a speedy recovery. Church. where solemn requiem male Miss Madeleine Creed. City. was a recent. visitor with her par- motner was laid to rest beside hlr husband. in the adjoining cemetry to await a glorious resurrection. Vernon Jenkins, Joscpll smith; l-lch‘ lmqinlng, May 3rd. at. st, Jcachlrflsfman Inge. Jerry Morrlssey‘. ‘ ‘Acorn and Charles McKenzie. s l=igyc§claithioflih£fibit bleéb<lfié CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL l’ n‘ nrgcnalarioivuciinrnriiw“ yo" 5n‘ May m’ m“ provlmifl i ww 1e after which Past. Cliicf blot‘- mu-llll FQmHI “I Pr"l“e‘mdwaui ~Darel Bzrtdv presented n gift. of Ca;{“§:ii..~l2i,,,.d pyqdgcegwd 1m- (nur was celebrated by hlonsignasi __. “Hand be l“ ouisianflniarlsslcgfiis‘ "island scenery" tn Grand Chief yams 35¢ she luv" m nmuy-n [he lvfaurice _McDonaid. assisted hyl PRINCETON. BC. tOP) -. gégtytissfimwrunner a m ' ' as n memento of herylsit. At the ms n; a loom; moth”, my“ Rev. Louis Callaghan as Dtncun. lTlKi goal-d “l tmde ha, endorsec ‘ ‘ ‘ “arm! Hun,‘ ‘close of tneeilng, H sing song ivns fiaughtqfsl fflafgargL M", Alphons- and Rev. Parnell \\ cod as snb-clcya- ‘.1<~\~sl.,~,..,-,e,,i n; a rg§reatlon can. __ "HJOYPII 1N1 ill’ E5 391*" “FEBCW its McIiityn-e. iii the homestead; rmi the lettfir also vrillillltitd i113 ,|;>.~ .2111 l).'i:?r‘l).'~tll draniohci, tennis . '_.~__>"".T_ ' i- am. Lunch was served by Com- 1.1M, Mrs. Eimir blcQilaid, Bedlord errvlcts lat 1e grave. i-i. er iliilvi ‘roam... tilllliiiil. and iurlmg l'llll\3 "as SNOW TOUGH mittee in charge. gull,“ 3,1111 Lllllgn, M", stqpheh 'ell that was mortal of e loving ~-_.y,<l a hyandmnu 35 a W31‘ men}. Iorial at Vermiiiion Forks lndian ‘reserve near here. The pail bearers were: lviessrs“ MVHHI that he had better remain at Ami/lure has ever had for snow- home then so with the rest of the isilflvllllllll mm‘ Mr‘ and M“ Phmp Creed‘ l , amt to the other farm. Meek cen- '~—‘_'—' _“' N. smrgam‘ tlnuee to help and this afternoon 155N577!‘ 5x‘5'mvwEMl ' .. a staunch bridge wee built: acroea --" M“- Bmmd 6mm“? °' “m” eceeoaee-toei i m. “rum M mun”! M" ‘M LACK); Nlgel-lg __ tOPi ~< The town was a visitor to Cherlotte- l mm” mm.‘ necnnry MW mu‘ iwomnm.“ M rilggrllhresrttzhltordibitfi szrgutohrle ‘giirgsténot her sister, Mrs. toontinued from Pele 2) some are bein‘ cultivated this in! égxxaciegzenlfm mwchased ' ANEWER; In making the best of the situation, you are takinlrl ; A the brave attitude toward life and the only 0M 1h" PH" rPullN bring Harold McDonald and :::i‘fi::;er:°°" f“ "Mk M Lofifgmgobq, o; sumtown “.5 you any happiness. There is no way of undoing whet we have done, ' ‘ " .__'_____---_ visitors to Charlottetown i over‘ 0P fflfif-"Ylill m" Pl" “mini F M noun,“ my a; m, weeybflm It would break your heart to pert with your baby, and your con- QI QII _ __ ._.__ s lance would never cease reproaching you for the crime you would EDMU§DSTON_ N3" my m _. m, 3W9“ Cgnnony and my,‘ csrnmlt against your nuebanra. whonlsubel>e"er'rh1guiitl:sls.ciafnygi°i tfhlei C‘ W. C‘ (OP) —- Observance of Victoria dflulhter Norma of Searietown,‘ baby lllitee andsorelsualxeyosgflxtgl. win-h omlér “an”? all“ think n “He i“ w'|n‘n Day here on Monday. rather than were visitors to Charlottetown last your P I . 4 i ~ , you can about. romantic love. There are lots of things in the “arid be» Because Dr. Chases Nerve Food Saturday. had been by the Town council-L decided "W" week-end, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Daley. eides that and. time. Be a good wife and mother. one: Donald-iv mx: much in love with a man who works does not know that I worship him. Shell I tell him that I love him, forget. him ea soon as possible and ANSWER: My tip would be to It is e waste to bestow your heart on some keep on lovin‘ a man who sees noticed that you are alive. Anyway, I think after all. it is one of the things While doing your duty may not have as many thrills as being romantically in love, it. will bring you a hap- piness that will not fail you and a greet peace. I am a young woman. 2i years old. Frry every day, but he has never paid me any particular attention and he] more appreciative men. you every day and who he; not even you are just in love with love and that it will be eeey for you to transfer your affection from one man to another. a. is iio generally used by women we are often asked, “ls Nerve Food for men as wcli as women?" ‘es, fully as man men as women have nervous dieo ers with lose of sleep, indigestion. headaches and chronic fati no, and such ailments mon rcapon to the use of this well known mineral and Vitamin Bl tonic. Ask for the new econ- omy aizo bottle oi‘ Dr. Cheese's Nerye Food so pins-sous. lbt) pille-SLBO that last a very short in the same office l do I see hut. y or shell l try to forpt him? A.B.C