~€_,e..-_...~s< "v 4 a i l 2 kidneys. Dr. and Mrs. '1‘. V. Grant, recently returned trcm overseas and ls spend- ing s short leave at hi; home here M o u E belors proceeding to Ontario. Rev- S. E. Adams pastor o! the my, Pgul muhgrgwn, utm- of Uziitcd Church, and Mrs. Adam. the Church oi’ chi-m. proturned dove as their guest their daughter, qmmsdsy avepimrom Ohio, U. s. lliss Jean Adams, who is convalesc- A" where he vls his son, Rev, n; at her home otter hnving gone John mshdmwm 91139151,; 1n m; under an operation in Halifax a United states Anny, short time 6.30. Mill Wlnrtidred McAulay, o! the ‘staff o! the Canadian Bank o! Miss Rae Vicke son, who reoe lraxiuated from {lnion Oommerelalvu1e.N_ 5'" mam!” “m” g . ,. l1 s, Charlottetown, has secured ° “w” "m so lggsitiim on the stat! 0d them“ u“ “d” Canadian Bank o! Commerce. lvirs. Herman Martin and young daughter, Kathleen, am visit-tat In. Martin's mother, Mn. Isaac Burden Miss Mary G411 Ions, and Mill ____ Anne Matheson, bellevue, returned to Montague adter spending the Prom Kildara 00.983 to Chad-lotte- Easter holiday; at their respective WW“ “"8411 BTW!" of YOWIB ww- acmfi-clltilliss Glllmand Miss Mztattiefiwn we mt s w kiln: hqahrd for sre a e15 on e MOI! ue 8- Bell-BO 50. qvare norm school 5mg members o! the Anglican oung on i Peoples Assoruati amnesia M,“ Dom Mwpqmwn their Drama Festival. This Montague Maannriol or l1 be st . 1 t also returned to resume her duties. ° Drama Festival rt.“ "" “s: i°“*-"§E‘".P*t" - w Dresen rom . a ‘s iiareifiiiazuzi‘ than‘? “°““"-* a Ighgwtwwm m: rrlend, will be pleased to W" W" "m "P New“; mnmzgd$ffinrudhg Alberwn and Port Hill have en- "Ylml! um“!- wlglslanll tnese two groups the best Miss Sadie manhood and Mrs- mlmjye will,“ “film” m‘ the“ "m t. Reynolds, Ottawa, arrived in l‘ "0 Mom g1 th i-rwegth: allatlndlvilihr‘ T° m‘ “m” ° - ‘ beautiful silver cup dons. ock MacKlrinon. Also attending the comm uneral were Mr. Maloolsn Mac-l w“ l ' Kinnon, nephew o! the deceased, Ind Mrs, MacKlnnon Murray River- by m, “no”, branch,‘ m4 "he- ther in Charlottetown. Alberton or Mr, ‘Thocnas Annear, son o 5 1’ MY- imunerside you can be aura 0t a. and Mrs. Monti-Elie Ari-near, is vifilt- grand evening's entertainment lng his hccne here. Mr- Annem- ls when these visa“ are presented. em/ployed with the Poole 0on- mrthar details be liven later. struciion company, Regina, Bast. watch the newspapers. . ‘Pie. Clarence I-an .Darthm0uth Nod and smile alt people you 1r s. 1s spending a s ort leave in know when you see them in a pub- Montugue with his mother, Mrs. lic place. Do shout at than sham. ""idl'y. over the heads ot the crowd or make yourself or them conspicu- Captuln Norbert Gmant, son o! ous in a__pgbllc_plaee. QUAJKIES By Ken Reynolds / ‘The fellow that sold Ins that cultivator with a Guardian Want Ad wasn't so dumb!” ‘These days people are working harder, morn, Jaspinglsss. This atrainonbodyandbrain makes physical remain in the system. Then backache, headache, rheumatic pain, disturbed mt or that “tired-all-tln-tinsa” feeling may soon follow. To help hep your kidneys in good order-to | help guard against physical let-down-use Dodd’: Kidney Pills, for over half a century a favourite remedy for faulty young oeo s. _ ureat entn......-.n has been shown N , l s..."- . game" la would . 751a t:t‘.".":.fi "aha ll H10 b "T" ‘Uldaufi M m ch: III-Id! l ii“.§°°£°?iiy'l" "" Yslllu“ ‘ - It humlala l»: hi’... humus-a us.” HE THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUIARDIAN "ll Twenty-Faul- llour Luvs fitness easier to loss-harder to regain. Today’: term wgnflgaflfoxfotfi“ a‘? living lowers resistance-increases body and mental fatigue. ,§§,‘,‘f,'§',my abmxflfimmm fggndg, Ovarwork; hasty meals; irregular hours; worry-any of I my that oonesrr-Iblfignuerilretgxfi ‘these may upset proper kidney action. H10 musmn blah a. lse move , - ' Bile walked on than the When kidneys got out of order, excess adds and poisons :mass 01mm waldlflxéolnfi; ' O-O-O4_ §El|en's Diar I s, An Island rel-ma Wits (Contlguidjrom page 2) mats things oi’ iormer da s and generations. I always tee when Alderlen that I should slip out or nu shoes tor I know I am tread- ing on "holy ground." 5o this morning 1 went in to tho parlor to dust it 119. I almost forgot my mission. Again I visited with hrs-cone kmfltlfllls. laid. I Christmas tree, it was ed — with cpb-‘websl our ospitals toda.1-l v er ward to the day when she will graduate and as she says: "Be on my awn." flunk fBquisites or a good nurse. Bhe is thorough in her work. 1o be a ood nurse is indeed not to have lved in vain. I have an ides the time will come when every girl. no matter what she is fitting herself tor, will be required to take a. practical nursing course in connec- ion with her late school or college 1 days. To my mind, there is no other girl to take hsr place 1n the world, experience — dearly bought , too-t hav learn diti " 1 1 pncg” w 0 l SD08!‘ 0 know what to do comes" or now-a, guyuwhatbodoinoaashaisso beudhls idea o! mine will be realised in the post-war plan o! things. For the sake o! human ty, I sincerely hope it will. . ‘ . I didn't get my apron made yet tor this afternoon. I went with Korolyn and Jeanie to alsist at the tlstgbpwumml ~1'P'J'.Tn°§i“‘°"°° I THIN-l‘ V6 0X16 lens to wash!" which pa is all to tbs good. . . There, it's time to heat milk tor the wee lambs at the born. ‘Rial! to produce a very reason whv it should be gran , and what reason could she give? “I must my husband. i ‘s a perso matter." then, i! aha to dis- mnw “mocked Wm] d.“ mm pour out her heart to him on paper. crossing the thruhold o! ours at hm“, letter utter I'll have to wait. He's sure write to me or perhaps he'll come down to the camp. He'll know he can see me just for s little while. Yes, thi, was wha dusty I did get thin’ nicely put in straight to 0P4". 0n His first-floor. As I write letters for the Waais were always I 8m sure every cobweb has been put. to was almost certain oi’ that |Vs1er|e was with at; £n6nurét1l°l gay gilsfiioce chanctfid grasp: friend in the Navy. He orsa- s ove e rontdoor, in the kltchm, 1,111.“; 5,0!) the verfigflot becoming fsg- ito him. No ng fifiidchlféwbifidi" 113?? dill? ilfigllffi sane» vim-WW a I had the nicat letter rrom a on leave.’ she was sure he was going Pwllhlmm you nurse-in-tralning in or *0 e is um"- 1 5t“; m 5 d if he does. Cherry darling, before “ ' "° " ‘ “M” lwaull.br.is2zls:srer."ws.-wr» w» e bee“ r WW “r m t. a a on r w; rack. She grabbed it eagerly. she W," and already L, 100mm ‘o,._|;:wn§l1er,yi5 face tail. “Nothing tor 1 worthy addltlstlh: Killian noble ‘Stsfft- “M "l- Y° at fusion and has now many at the _gg',l.‘t attractive, willing, strong end most |Y°°°°'a“l’l" l “m” “l” "n 11° w mll°h W m B lbhorasldnihbralitxtiuhllqopgh their ‘ they no mutter what position aha graces. | can not come at sill May- It and I want to explain to my us- band how it happened. Imagine explaining that to her superior officer! She could picture the woman's time She Cherry would be sent quickly about her busines. Oh no, that was quite out o! the question. But could she poxibly wait s. fortnight before putting things right with Simon? The very thought was sheer agony. She could write and explain, of course. As the idea came to her she decided to put it into efieot. She was passing the Piccadilly Hotel. She would go in and 11nd a quiet corner in the writing mun and ut she round this was no easier to do than to get through to hirn on tel one. The right words ly wouldn't come. She started letters- She thought, ' t0 t he would do. But it wasn't When she came of! the next morning, she went the cook-muse, where see i! there were any letters. her . Valerie had to her regularly and she was engaged had actually been ask her to marry him- "A girl " She'd said happily. "Andl "It doesn't seem so." Valerie sniled, "You want lam on u did hsva a. weekend your beloved Simon, and forget you salw hirn only "I kncw. But I thought he'd write same" e . “H '11 hit to-d and tih ‘ll be aelettalh- timer-row" m She Pliyfid that Valerie would b: proved rig . The, duty again that night. It was dit- licult to concentrate 0n what she was doing, yet it was imperative The plotters needed their ts about 6m. the early hours o! the morning when they had u little nit Mime in the rest room. Valerie said, "Y? all rig-ht. Olwrryg T. " mtha-nkyomwhiy youssk ' don't know- You look sort od 1m tired oatalnly. 1 always am on night du ." lens was doing her stuff with har controller, fluttering h r eyes at ,was iwueire priglsvtely a. little ose w o hadn boy frlflKl-S o! the! pli-Iwd to be envious lane certainly ‘knew how to get her man. Still, it you looked like Lane, it was a pretty easy matter. OHAPIE. X111 " , yes a w enpa when we In: in a qulfl worker." ow what I want." said Lane . "I alw s ‘have, ever si . | Blake dropped down in mohair gapposlte. "That's always an advan- . ." the said. "I can't say I have. i1 never can make my mind about 3a thing. Lane, you ra not seriously thinking you can hook our oontirollerr (To be Continued) II A Wlllllll 00.10:. IImbJFrvnfl ' I p“, u ‘idly m‘ 5 THIS FAMILY is "going 111:6"? huddle" to plan ways of buying extra Victory Bonds. Budgets have been checked ‘and re-checked. It’s clear that luxuries Will have to go over-boar ”, pleasures must be curtailed and new put- chases be postponed. Even some "necessides” must take second place when they Put Victory First, ror we at home must match the spirit of unselfishness shown by our fighting forces! And remember-the little’ hardships we're caused by buying extra Victory Bonds 191e, only temporary. Our: mouey is returned with interest! PROWSE 3110s., LTD. IUY _V_IC'IOQY_}‘ONDS# ‘ 1’ THREE JOUILTHS when normal times come anilin- Mlnlld’! Kill! Pill! Out Our W83’ mrming is thietmain activity h ti pe ed b. twarmatasi. ...°2§'r...:s2 t. ti. add hick o! consideration now. my winch were "M! and FARMEESI ORiWBlaL %VE W. I. 1 be s, ‘Mm Macmd Wm‘ “n” mmTlle were contributed by land three visitors present. and the minutes more Quilts. approved. the ndence were readaoo including a from Mrs. Albert Nicholson. _ embers dufln u om. They Kinanens Lesion and NW A" W}. plddcullpecldlto‘ seems c WI ilflw or. The Orwell Cove w. I. held their about. maltlnfl a “we” desk M mem g M icogAprll meeting at the home o! MYB- the schoo. m u u w o eX l Pwo quilts and ch29 er grlieglggdagywanoléégan: o’ m" t t-‘a wo P8- slnging the Ode They decided “tee ha; W aw“ a, buy‘ ba ting and cotton for them as- The lble IW! appreclationkgrxlvoaalomsigy books were sold ltolNicholson served a 9M u ____i_ u" me°tma_thd_l__1lll.nlrd's_l(llls_ Psln t m members decided w p0 tpgpeprocwsisgrfgvhch "1112. Mrs. W. E. Morflssey invited l!!! bcm to her home tor theflllll: then ad mimd T“ 12%‘ "mats ti wi ty lunch. With Major Hoople By J. R. WilhamsOur Boarding House y we've BEEN l TIPPY lNklTlN R ‘IDU 1O GET THE ATT l CELLAR D GAR ' ' . . v . 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