VACUUM PAOGP ING COLEC“ FE Ellen ’s ‘Diary By as Iland Farmer's Wife (Continued from Page 2) ' v—' i ever-hanging branch there of s yunhy morning. "Old?" James echoes my questio “it was an old tree, Ellen, when I was only s boyi" Our Spring cleaning, help rd much by today's pleasant weath- n- has almost come to an end anu llusan willing and brisk helper of mine this evening has made up is: mind to something. It is an answer to a call that comes w lo1k's It land's end and is heeded I at all possible, Susan ll going some tomorrow. Until tomorrow — Diary -Good- sight. IANDLORDS WELCOE DPI. KIRKLAND LAKE. Ont. - (GP) _ Boarding houses operators are walcflmlng displaced persons to this area. When '13 DPs arrived recently, the owner o! one rooming house re- marked: "It's a grept boon to our business." D9577!" Original I ‘Back and seat construction for correct posture and exercise. 2 ‘Adiustable steel-braced foot rest to help prevent bow-legs - - - encourage natural foot and ‘leg development. ' l ‘Non-collapsible legs, . positive lwkllll with steel hook-type leg brace - - - no map-action to wear loose, collapse. . l ‘Sclf-adiusting back rest to de- . velop baby's back muscles. 5 Will not lip over because it is low and square tzs" square- 22” high) and baby's weight il in the center. _ t Snap-on safety halter strap holds baby in firmly yet allows plenty of freedom. 1 Strong kiln-dried hardwood. steel-braced for extra safety. Namestuggested For lloyal ileir By Norman Cribbens Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. April l8 -(CP) --If a son is born to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh it is considered likely in royal circles that he will receive the names Philip Andrew. Basis for this spec- ulation—- caused by rumors of s royal birth in October - is that elder sons frequently take their father's first name; in this case a name that has not been in direct line of succession to tho throne since Mary Tudor married Philip of Spain in i554. Andrew is favor- ed because it belongs not only to the Duke's father. Prince Andrew of Greece, but to the patron saint of Scotland. Si’: Andrew. O I If there is another name it will probably be George which has been popular in the British royal fam- ily since the time of George l. Ed- ward, also, is a name carrying royal prestige. If Elizabeth bears e. daughter the names Mary, Elizabeth and Victoria are likely to be given Mary has been used in the roval family for centuries. Elizabeth be- longs not only to the Princess and her mother but to England's illus- trious Virgin Queen. Victoria has been universally famous since Queen Victoria. In MQEQPIGIII In loving memory of our dear father S ‘ Matthews. who de- parted this life on April 20th, 1941. Deepdown In onrhearts liesa picture More precious than silver or gold ‘Tls the picture of our dear father Whose memory shall never grow old. Inserted by Jill Sons and Dangli- ter-in-Law Albert. Russell. - Verne Bill. In loving munory of Nsil Thomas. who passed away April 21st, 1941. \ One year has passed dear Nail Since good kind friends stood Beside your bed and saw you pass sway. Our hearts were sod and ver! sore As time goa on we miss you more. Forget you no we never will We loved you then we love you, long service. Endorsed by the Mcdlgal Profession ‘Patented Features ass an. mass uses: ' Baby enjoys cheerful feeding. ' For feeding at family table. ' Baby learns to feed himself. ' Rolls easily through doorways. ° Baby playsmafely out of doors. ' Serves for years as play table. ' Slides out of the way under an ordinary table. ' Folds fist for travelllnr-ss easy to carry as a brief case. Not sold in stores- IOB DEMONSTBATIOI Write or Call Keith ll. Iloylo '4 Hiranus 1m. Phone zm-w Your race shsll end in glory In heavenly light and song To reach the goo! before You swllily speed along. The past is ail forgotten Before you shines the crown, Loving], Remembered by a Cousin Maggie ltlllllgan. All OF YHE HOME FLAVO‘ ~NONE Oi YHE HOME WOR Von @nlp'$ , i 4ifulf€iuylulnfAral} c a u a 0 | a N vi A us a N's WITH CHOICE PORK, MOLDSEES AND TOMAY SAUC “Qéoetw s» The i . l \ _ ,_.,. ‘QYKWF ‘Don't Say. Bread Say- 1 _ _ , :LANE~’S BREAD Please i a tour m m: rsmiv ,pLAIlE ’S. BAKEIilE8 unlit» Qlisrlditsrowvrjoniiblnrrlst Representative _ amen-rum mu. THE_ GUARDIAN. _ CHARpQQTETQWN _ y. This column ls reserved for news oi loca' interest. hut advertising sl a newly nature may be inserted st five cents a word strictly pay- sbls In advance. . . . mama's TAXI. Phone’ so; CONFEDIBAHON LIFE lb SURANCE. run osuua spam snow, 134 Richmond. Phone 219i. HOWARD MMNNIS’ rncev Footwear st 175 Queen Street PHONE SAUNDERS i806 for group and wedding pictures o: location. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, chree men charged with being drunk and incapable appeal ed, one being fined $10 sndNzosts or 20 days, while the other two were each fined $5 and costs or 1b days. A party charged with false pretenses was remanded until Thursday. ADDITIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS P. E. I. MUSICAL FESTIVAL. — Harold Gaudet, Proprietor Capitol Theatre, Summcrside, has award- ed s. scholarship for Class 35- GlrYs solo, 12 years and under "Berceuse". Another scholarship. awarded by Smallman/s Limited, Sunsmerstde, is f0:- Class 34—Girl's solo, 15 years and under, "A Child's Prayer". These scholarships are for $25.00 each. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Stavert. Kensington, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Elle Jean, to Harry Vemcn, son of Mr! Harry Paynter and the late Mr. Paynter of Long River. marriage to take place the latter part of ‘April. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- cral of Mrs. Eliza Morgan which was largely attended, was held yesterday morning from her 'at~ residence, 14 Valley Street to the Church of the Most Holy Etc- deemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Walter Mann. CBSR. The pallbearers were Messrs. James J. Coyle, J. A. Griffiths, John Callaghan. Joseph J. Paquet, Allan J. Mai-Donald and John Feavyour. Interment took place in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery where services were conducted by Rev. Richard Baines, C.SS.R.. CARS COLLIDE-A collision. ac curred in the City about 3:30 yes terday afternoon, when a truck proceeding west on Grafton street was attempting to turn south into, a driveway leading to the back of the Rogers, Hardware Company. 1t struck the rear end of a car pro- ceeding in the same direction, r225 CENTRAL GUARDIAN,’ ‘ asoumn mh I-odso to t. s P. no mm - 111mb s 1'0 IIAl-Irsx in so minutes vis Maritime Central Airways. Phgfly 206i or M0 .___._ PLEBISCITE QUESTIONB- It is understood that thtquestionl in‘ the Provincial 9X1 0!‘! June 28 have been drafted and will-be as follows; if)’ For "W Tflmiicrsnce act; (z) For old Prohibition Act. | HOME BEREAVED - Miss pm- hie MacDonald. Brocklin. Mass“, Yflfmeflv c! Ole-arr. P. a. Island.‘ has received the sad news o: he’ sister's death in Regina, saris, Mrs, Richard Gordon (Flora MacDoryi old) went out west a good many? years ago and made her home] there. Her husband passed away, ‘i 59W YEN! i180. Much sympathy 1 is extended to the bereaved ones. .__...>___;_ Personals Ml‘. Milton McLsine was s visi- tor to the city on business Monday. Mrs. Lorne MacNeill, Cavendish. spent a pleasant weekend in the city. the guest of her sister. Mrs. John Bulman. Rev. T. W. Goodwell is leaving this morning for Boston, Cam- bridge. Somervllle and. Lowell, Mass, Brewer, Maine. The many friends of Miss lottlef Nicholson, Brookiine, Mass. for-| mcrly of Hunter River, P. E. Ls- land are pleased to see her a. round again after her recent ser-' ious» operation. when the car tried to pass between the driveway and the ingoingi truck- The rear right fender and‘ running board of the oar received , considerable damage, while the front. right hand portion of the, drivers of the injured. vehicles were not GAME ACT CASES-dfesterdsy! afternoon four City residents paid] fines and costs totalling $16.00 when they appeared before Ship-i endlary Magistrate Gilbert A.‘ Gaudet charged with angling with- out first procuring licenses. Charg- es were laid by the ROM. Police after a Game Act patrol on Sun- day afternoon in the Hunter River and New Glasgow districts. It is understood _ that additional prose- cutions are pending in connection with offences in respect to angling without licenses and flshinl for trout through the ice. VISIT The ooolosnv noo‘ 218 Great George St. Situated between Fitzroy and Euston Sts. Phone ‘l926-L L. G. Savage’. Proprietor. Cocoonut Duiniies, Ecioirs, Scones, Apple, Lemon, Raisin Pies, etc. truck bumper was broken oil. The‘ :- i \ SHOOTING ACCIDENTAL Shot between the eyes by s bul-' let from a .22 calibre rifle. NIKE-g ygavd Snfth, 2i. w. bride. ohliamil- ' ton, 0nt., was instantly killed in a. tc-tilust cabin at Port Elglll. Ont |Her husband had obtained the sun and said he had put some newly- purchased ammunition in it be- lfcre it accidentally discharged Police are satisfied that the shoot- ing was accidental. Mrs. Smith is pictured above. while she and Mr. Smith are shown after their wed- ding ceremony in the lower photo. l ——i“*'_i_“ cam; iBruei-fwoecl.“ uinton Dvorak, the famous Bo- hemian composer. was appointed ‘director of the National Conserv- iutory 'of Music in New York in i892. Prince GEORGE MscMUIDO is om of tiie- many Agriculture students in the Graduating Class of ‘Al. He entered P. W. O. in, the fall of ‘it as a member of the Special Matriculation Olsss, and. although future plans are‘ indefin- its, will likely continua st Mac- donaid College nut fall. Bud comes from Kelvin Grove. Of- IOBIII‘ IOISYTIII» Charlottetown began his work at P. W. C. in i939. but internmted his work to Join the it. 0. A. i". in i941. In i046 he resumed studies st P. W. C. and hopes to attend Daihousis next year to continue his studies in the field of medicine. SESSION Alpha Reb- l plebiscite to be tax- ,- 1 j . The real type of Refrigerator for the countrv home-no Qgfvlgln‘, y, "w neat feature. SERVEL ls a well known make, hsvlnz been givimr exceptional m. vice for over 20 I i z z 1.1mm» and l‘ . Cdn. Legion Hall - 57 Grafton St. {Ngtiggg mtvzvswv-I ' 1\A'@ —'—\—- ' Juniper isodgc. KniEhYI °1 ‘Wales College aGs-aduatcs. 19,48 ' lMeetlng 0f Daily Newspapers Ass'n .___, (by The Canadian ‘Press! a ‘IORONTU. April lo-H. 1.. Gar‘ per, general manager of the Peter- iborough Examiner. was elected [president of the Canadian Daily . Newspapers Association at the sn- . nual meeting here today. ' Other officers elected were A. F. Marcler, Quebec, lfEvenemexr- Journal. &'st vice-president; Roy ,1-1_ Thomson, Thomson Daillles Toronto, second vice-president; W J. J. Butler. toronto Globe and Mall, treasurer. I. H. Macdcnald is general manager and Duncan i Macinnis, secretary. 1 Directors are as follows: T. E ‘Drummie, Saint John Telegraph- Journal‘. 0. Lecouteur. ‘Sydflvy Post-Record; A. W. Robb. Halifax .Heraid; R. A. Barford. Tllflmwfl iDollies, Toronto; John Bassett. Sherbrooke Record: W- J- 3139K‘ burn, London Free Press; H- 5- Brower. Montreal Star; Senator W. A. Buchanan. Lethbridflt He!“ aid; Major H. B. Burgoyne, St. = Catharina! Standard, W.J- Cflml)’ bell. Toronto Dally star; R- M Cantlon, Saskatoon Star Phoenix; ‘Eknlle Castonguay. L'Actlon Cath- ‘olique, Quebec; Donald cromie. Vancouver sunt Arthursh. Davies. yKingstcn Whig-Standard; “TRIM ,0. G. Dunn. Quebec Chronicle- ‘ Telegraph. Philip s. Fisher, Southam Com- - ' okrarerqt-tw l I E 4__| is? - ems THRE vou cases You: , sans ssssncs Q You keep o careful record of the dnschs you write; compare your bclooco regularly with the bank's statement. That's flnoi Money ls c nice thing to have around for o "rainy" doy. so, It's Important to keep truck ofif. But how about your Health! ii is worth more than cii tho money in the bunk] How long :59: I been since you have bod IIIE J; N. . g...» “ iflislpérpsin <uuiéwvt~irfssbl Iii. ~ c thorough physical dzeck-upt letter moire cnycppolnimont with your Doctor today. His timely recommendations may prevent serious complications- and, incidentally, anoblo you to kssp more of your money In that bunk occounti Then, for pure, potent drugs, expertly com- pounded, come to this Pharmacy =5 § Dodorfs pmwiptionl. mp4s Pniilizpbscv, goals-cl. ~' pony Ltd. Montreal: P- C- F?“ ;hra.ith, Vancouver Daily Province; ‘H L. Garner, Peterborough Exam- IQIQAILQV 111551;‘; liner; l-LA. Graybiel, Windsor Star; R, B, Hora, Toronto Telegram; Align Holmes, Moose Jaw Times- gemld; J. p. Hogue, Montreal La lPresse; Emile Jean. Three Rive" ‘Le Nouvelliste; J.P. Kennedy. 0i- itawa Citizen; Frederick l. Ker. §Hamilton Spectator; l-LG. Kimber. |Toronto Globe and Mall- Willlam Lord. Winnipeg Free Isn't it a beauty? And this mod. om automatic rofrigera tor operate; on kerosene! It brings you every convenience for fresh foods, for frozen foods. It makes ice, freezes ice cream. And it costs but a few pennies a day to operate. ‘~ Start Onion Crops Early with Either Seed 0r Sets Press; Wesley McCurdY- wllllllPag Tribune; Al‘. Mercicr. Quebec L'- Jfivenement Journal: John Moll» ‘Kitchener-Waterloo Record; D. lsmith, Fort William Times-Jour- nal; John D. Southam. Cillgfi-“Y jierald; W. J. C. Sutton. Montreal Gazette; Roy u. Thomson- Thou H 55m Dailies, Toronto: 11C. White- - head, Brandon Daily 51m- The Scrvel Kerosene Refrigera- I tor has no moving parts in lfa , freezing system. Nothing to wear 0f 8st noisy. So, as two million owners know, “Serve! stays silent, lasts longer." Come see it. YHIIL ~ow" Riv" orsrcsv AT Crockett & Storey .__._._...__._. WEALTHIEST BOY’! LONDON. Ont. April l0 —(CP) --Fourteen-ycar-old John Leon- ard Srlallman of London may have become the wealthiest Pythiss, has undertaken the spon- sorship of Cub and Scout Group?» at Juniper. N. B. hissed» Lodge. K of P, Amherst N. S, is sponsoring No. l Amherst Boy ln Canada w“? when he W55 bzlyned scout Troop. _.__. Sets, nrhlch are dwarfed onions not be set, out for s. week or two practically all the $2300.00" 95' Announcement has been made grown lust year, will produce green after your garden 9011 he! bcfln um’ or m‘ grand “nu M“ by the International Bureau of onions in three weeks, and mature apart in the row. Eleam” Mwga" M Lmdml‘ Mr-l- the 30y scouts Association that onions in three monlhs, so in most Green onions may b0 flown Morgan died here Jfi-n- 30 last» me Bureau has now given official home gardens sets are relied upon from seeds. Sow fairly thltkli. She was the widow of Col, RB. Morgan, retired British army of- ficer, recognition to the Boy Scouts of Association bf Burma which there- rby officially gains membership in -__._________ . _ WARECONOMY BENEFIT s: world-wide Scout, orgamzat Techniques develcped durmg Lord Rowallnn. Chief Seoul 0! the war have enabled manuiact-| ,the British Commonwealth and urers to cut the amount of tinhntwplré. has "M the ‘allowing 215:? in making tin cans by 40 perymessage to the Boy scams o; l .__é__ _. Canada on the anniversary oi their , 000000000 0000000000000: I PBWOXI salm- 51- 690F891 l; reasons HOLDING "FUN PARADE" TICKETS Ar the selling locations kindly pick up some immediately. TICKETS WILL NOT BE "On St. George's Day let us think of our Promise and Law and determine that Honour, Loyalty. Helpfulness. Brotherhood and Courtesy shall be our way v! ilfe» The Scouts of the World H"! B g mlrthty army sw-lvlnu for Truth and Justice. In trot wrmv me must i and will play our 91W" I HELD AFTER wronss- Mfégmeulkhfinj" P,‘,",j,‘e"““,},,n';§§;’,‘ DAY, APR”. 215i. I of gaunt}; me Boy scouts Assoc- ‘“,,,,,,,, . g, x . .. .. a a A . ~ iaticn has received the following VERNON 508E’! is another of tbs many veterans in the Class of '48. Completing his first year in i039. Vernon en- listed in the R.- O. A. M. 0., rs- turned to P. W. C. in the fall o! ‘t6, and plans on continuing his study oi rnzdiclne at Dslhousie neat (all. Ver':.:n's ILOBINOI Mull”! cametonW-O-inthefalloiib from Long Creek. and began he: work in the Special Matriculation Class» Florence's interests are in the field of science but bar plans home is in More Onions Om bs Grown from Sets in Thus Months. Onions in the home garden may ss soon as they get as large II l. he grown from either seeds or sets. pencil, Plants are also grown ll Seeds should be sown as soon ss' the south and Shipped "Oflh t" 5i uhe ground has been prepared, planted in garden!- and it wll take all snnnlrner to pro- They should be fresh and [RG11 ducc mature onions. when you plant than, and should cover half an inch and thin out the young plants early. I! you are Brewing for green onions, space them an inch apart. As they attain p, usable size, they can be used‘ and plants may he left standing four inches apart to mature. When the onions tops grow limp andi fall over. it ls a sign that the hlubs are mature. They need not for the early onion croii. From l5 to 30 flCUndS of mature anions can be grown from o1 pound of onion sets depending on the soil and care and also on the size of the sets For mature on- ions small sets are best, and 'hey should be planted not more than on inch deep. To grow green onion, select the be pulled at once, but when they are harvested they should be dried several days in the sun and stored in a well ventilated place. A rich soil is required t0 grow large onions from seed A balanced larger sets. and plant thorn two or t-lirec inches deep. The large sets grow faster and same of them will zlevclop seed stalks, which is not favorable to the growth of large huibs. some gafdnefg 50w u“! 9f plant. food should he mppllfld at idle Spnnlsh and rmuda onions in rate of a Dint to 25 feet of TUW. b0- ilsts indoors. d set the plants fore Plflnliflg- - - _..i_.____ _._..__.. . @___-_--_-#-—-~ 40in anniversary greeting‘. REMOVING MILDEW "l warmly coim-nend the Boy Scout Movement for its admirable To remove mildew from wash- work Ln developing a high sense l able material without fading, soak of honour and public spit-lg amongflhv Emmi"?! 1T? II 511938 801111108 the youth of Canada and in all“?! CIOTBX and W339i‘- countrlcs where the Scout Move- mcnt ls established. By training boys In the habits of loyalty, obedience, helpfulness to others, courtesy and resource- fulness, and, above all, by develop- ing in them the habit of working together for worthy ends, the Boy Scout Movuncnt contributes greatly towards the making of good citizens. “l extend hearty congratulations to the Boy Scouts Association on the occasion of the observance of its Fortleth Anniversary, together with my best of wishes for contin- ued success in the years ahead.” st. Are you going thru the functional ‘midfi- age’ period peculiar to woman (lie-Myra)! Dnos this make you suffer from but ihllsfl,‘ feel so nervous. high-strung, no try Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Cup- pound torclicvaluch symptomli Piukhauro Compound also has what Doctors all a sinmachlc tonic cfTccil ivols s. PINKIIMYS was: tired? 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