Creamy Goodness s e . In ever! spoonful oi “PERFECTION” Ice Cream. A complete selection of flavors to please everyone. Try "m" W"!!!- A Cool and Wonder-mi taste thrill. ICE’ CREAM ciriiirii ciiririirriis itil- Charlottetown -- Summer-side — Son-is B05201‘ IIY IIIX SAYS.—— (Continued from Page 2) dun in the natural course of events toget many s. surprise in mar- riage, and it is easier to take them if she has prepared hersel.f for it. EXAMINE SELF l There are three things, for instance. that evverry girl who is think- , ing about getting married should take into consideration. The first is herself. The second is the man with whom she is planning to spend the balance nf her life. And the third is marriage itself. Yet not one girl in a hundred gives these subjects s. single thought. No prospective bride sits down and tries to figure out the kind of a wife she will make. She doesn't ask herself iii’ she has her temiper under control so that she can give the soft answer that turns away wrath in a domestic brawl; or if she is going to work at being a wife so as to make hr-r marriage s success; or if she is going to be willing to wear cheap clothes instead of the finery she has been used to; or ii’ she is rioinv, to be a good enough soldier to take the hard knocks in marriage u-lihoui whining. No, she thinks some miracle is going to harnpcn that is going to turn s. spoiled girl into a. wise and patient wi r‘. Next. she should give the man she is marrying s. long and prayer- ful consideration and ask Heaven for guidance before she signs on ‘t: ri-ottcd line. She should, first of all. try to decide whether she wives him abolish to endure poverty and hard times and struggle with h.m. She should look h-is faults and weaknesses straight in the face 1nd not. kid herself into believing thists-he can cure a drun-kard of l“ 1°" T" liquor. or make a shiftlese man s go-getter. She should Ask herself how he will be to live with. whether he will be tender and k.nd, or a trghtrivad. or a grouch. or is grinding tyrant who will make 11" marriage a hell on earth. m‘ All‘! M‘? {PW R111! 81M‘ give marriage any consideration beyond everuvhlie sa.in wedding dress and the bridal presents. How few brides d .00 into their hearts to find out if they have the love that en- lhes oven an unlovable husband and the strength that turns even a W" mimosa into a success! lboulthfalekye-re ‘dunes that a girl should consider when she is thinking h“ n rig the final step. If she can okay them, ring the wedding ll “MUST” Ill EVERY GIRUS wrinniroiii: Our smartly styled all. Wool Sweaters in Lollipop colors. You will adore rliem. Tlisy will be so comfy for Aug. ilsf evenings and through winter. right DON'T FORGET TO ASK FOR YOUR GOOD- WILL QUIZ PROGRAM TICKETS WITH YOUR PURCHASES The FIISIIIIIII SHOPPE "THE STORE THAT FASHION BUILT" PHONE 55 HI GT. GEO. ST. ' meeting of the Women's Mission- THE ‘CENTRAL THE GUARDIAN GUARDIAN ‘this column ls reserved for news u! local interest, but advertising ol s newly nature may be Inserted st live cents g word strictly p‘,- sbln in advance CONFEDER-ATION LIFE IN. seamen. snumrs ran Phone s; SPECIAL muons on all Perm- sments. machine and mschineiess, for one week only. Marie Elena. WOIIIlIPS DRUG STORE, Prince street, will be the only Drug Store open this afternoon and evening. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three tknes daily to Mono- ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061. VISITING RELATIVES - Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Stuart had as guests for the past week Dr. Stuart's father, Elmer Stuart, of Bradsibane, P. E. I., and his uncle, Neil Stuart. Vancouver. B. C. They left fromihere to visit with the Doctor's sister and iam- ily at Malvern Square, Annapolis County-New Glasgow News. MR. BLYTHI-l BURST SR. (AGRICOLA) IMPROVING — ‘His friends and readers will be glad to learn that Mr. Hurst was some- what better yesterday. and able to sit up and tatke a little nourish- ment. He is seventy-seven. IIAD HEAVY CROP - The HuOd Bros of Cornwall, oftcn referred to as the “Strawberry Kings" this year sold 3.800 boxes of the fruit from 1-4 acre of land. The Brother: rave had 45 years experience in the business and certainly know liow to grow 'em.-—C CLYDE RIVER CEMETERY COMMITTEE. — The Clyde River Cemetery Committee will hold their Annual Memorial Serive on Sun- day afternoon August 22nd, at 3 o'clock. The Mayor of Portage Le Prairie is expected to be the guest speaker. Special donations or con- tributions are solicited and will be gratefully appreciated. A mixed choir made up of all the choirs in the conununity will lead the ser- vice of song and will be under the direction oi’ Mrs. Fuiford Dnrrach. choir leader and organist of Burn- side Church, Clyrle Rive-r. nnsnannsiiia PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S. — The regular monthly ary Society of Knox Presbyterian Church. Bradalbane, was held at the home of Miss M. McPhee, on August 4th. All the members of the newly-organized society were present. in addition to two other who joined. In the chnir ivas the president, Mrs. S. Glover, who led iii the worship program takvfl from "The Message". The Serial-U!" lesson. from Romans i0 was read in unison, and hymns from @119 Bock of Praise. Number 8'7 and 3T6 were sung. A report was received from the Sick Committee, and =ul call svtas answered by the members with verses containing the word “God". The meeting was adjourn-i- ioiiowiru the Mizpah benediction, and Miss C. MacPherson took in". chair for the meeting of the Lacie: A14 society. Offerings amounwd w 5139 and $1.40. The next meeting is to be held September l. at M19 home of Mrs. Wm. Graham, set.- rt-tsry of the Society- MISOELLANEOIYS SHOWER-A very enjoyable evening was scent at the home oi Mr. and N115- James MacKenzie. 11°11! Cmeki °n Tuesday, July 20th, when a larSB number of people assembled t0 honour their daughter Annie. W110 with her husband and 31011118 5°11 arrived, from Edmonton, Alberta. to visit her parents. when all had assembled. Mr. Bruce Mac- Lcan in his usual capable manner called the gathering to order and after lvitr. and Mrs. 121111116 We" given seats of honour. 119 611191155- ed the sentiments of all as he gpokQ in glowing terms of Annie who was born and brought up in Long Creek. All regret h-er mar- riage has taken her so far away, bur, Annie, with her jolly manner and winning smile will always be remembered by her many friend's back home. A large basket of gifts was presented to the young couple. The parcels were opened and names read by Miss Florence MacLean. assisted by Misses Eil- een and Casnlyn MacKenzlc. 811d consisted of linen, Island souven- irs. money. etc. to which Mr. and Mrs. Quaife nttingly responded. All joined heartily in singing "For They're A Jolly Good Couple." Delicious refreshments were served and a veri’ 918M911” evening spent by old and young. At s late hour all disperse?! W their various homes after wishiriil Annie and Delbert many years of happiness and a pleasant return trip, also the assurance that a royal welcome will ever awal. them when they again visit P.E.I. ‘COLD MEATS" Better Wllll‘ COOK'S for Photographs, Palms savunans. me i... group and wedding pictures on location. THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company, Ltd, will close Wednes- $5130 and ‘Thursday afternoons at PULVEX FLIM POWDEB, m; old original with D. D. T. W. R. Jenkins. LISTEN TO PROF. SCOTT, National Chairman C.C.F. Thursday. august 12th. at 5.4.5 over C. B. A. m: nocans nanbwana Company, Ltd., will close Wednes- $281370 and Thursday afternoons at rum-mar. FRIIMY. _ Th; rum e-ral of the late Mrs. Thomas L. Shzeenan will be held in Kinikora Friday morning at 9 o'clock. ENGAGEMENT. _ Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Huggan. Charlottetown, wish to announce the engageme it of their ciirlcst daughter Cecelia Con- stance l‘. dc) to Lellh Ifamond son of Mr. and Mrs. I-lamonrd Ford. Charlottetown. Wedding to take place the latter part of Sep. iomber. GIRUS CLUB ACHIEVEMENT DAY - A most successful meeting of the Women's Institute Girl's Sewinz clu-b was held on Friday afternoon August 6th in the Baptist Hall in T‘ryon with a large ivtendance from the various clubs Sberbrooke, Augustine Cove and Tiyon. A most attractive display consisting o! the first five years work done by the girls who cap- tured Island honours was shown and gave the girls a chance t0 inspect their work for the coming year. Those winning club crests were Hazel Thompson. Augustine Cove: Sylvia Ford, Emerald; Anita MacPhee. Emerald; Audrey Milli- grin, Sherhrooke; Elaine Smith, Tryon: Eva Bell. Tryon; Delma Matheson, Augustine Cove. Elrms Macwiiiiams. Augustine‘ cove; Phyliss Murphy. Augustine Cove; Katherine Murphy. Augustine Cove and Bessie Burke. Augustine Cove. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in a wide variety of sports with Augustine Cove wizi- ning the highest number of points A delicious lunch served by the ladies, brought s very enjoyable Achievement Day to s close. Personals Friends of William Inman. Vi:- toi-is will learn with regret that he is s patient in the P. E. I. Hos-pital.——B Mr. and Mrs. John Carrie and their two small daughters. Barbra and Doris of Montreal. are tourist guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robe... Jewell. Meadow Bank-B. 1 > Mr. and Mrs. David Inman of she U. S. A. are visiting friends and relatives in Cornwall and Clyde River. The Inmans will remain in the province until after Old Home Week-B. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. McClensg- han have returned from a motor trip through the Maritimes, Prince Edward Island and the coast of MllllliL-Ottllwl Journal. Miss Verniva Baily of Ripples. N. B. is visiting this week in Char- mttetown. She is the guest of Miss Olive Carr, Kent Street. STAR AND FAN DESIGN DESIGN N 0. l-OOI. This beautiful 1a inch dolly is interesting crochet work. A pretty pinwheei center is finished with s star and fan edging. Pattern No. 1-1-991 contains complete instruc- tions. Needlewozk Book l) cents. To order: send 20 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte town Guardian. Design No. E-99i i‘ \__ - Address WN What a break this is for you men who have been thinking of ordering new clothes! Canada's greatest clothing value plus the opportunity of ordering two trousers with your suit-makes Tip Top Tailors a greater buy than ever. We repeat: Our value to-day-doliar for dollar-is ' the greatest it ever has been in our 58-year history. We expect to be flooded with orders in view of this "two trouser‘? announcement. We suggest you act fast. 'l'IP 'l'OP TAIEORS LTD; IIAIIIIIINS GREATEST SLIITIIIIS TIILIIE 99 Grafton St. Sunnysirle 2i} A1‘ sasri iiesiri Y0ll can ORDER TRIIIISER SIIITS I" 'l'IP 'I'OP TAlI-ORS Yes, sir, men-here's the biggest clothing news of the past decade. After years of "Sorry, no two-pants suits" at Tip Top Tailors, we’rc finally in a position to lift this restriction, (for the time being at least), and say-come and get it; order two pants for your new Tip Top suit if you so desire. s , rrr-i c-sa 1.. - Egg And Poultry Market Report Local we 971°" 11"‘ “l” five cents P" 9°59“ ‘m m and‘ A eggs edfoctive M18115?- lmh» "9' pa,“ Mr, F, M. Nash, senior pomp-y pIOdUCI-S in-WWWF- Th: reason given for the decline s m, look of consumer respim” l" the high Price o! eggs. One Hall- farr retailer who had been sell- mg um-ty oases of Grade A Large per week has reported sales of this product down shill! percent under high prices. Nova Scotis and New Brunswick mar- ket reports are not yet in. the?" fore there is no knowledse ss t0 the prices hero: P1111 111 the” 1°‘ polities. Produrotion of ewe in Owl“ is on the decrease and tilt" should be no appreciable im- provement in this situation until pullets come into DYOdRNl-Wn sometime late in , - EBB! will continue to be scarce and will hold OI‘ rise in mice lewd‘ ing to consumer denund- Wlwfl eggs increased in price bY "n" eleven cents a. dozen it is only fair tor; ate that all felt these prices would hold due to scarcity but there was some 6011b! 94 m consumer reaction. Ali available supplies are find- ing ready sale at other Maritime. and Newfoundland markets. Due to decreased 91%". WIQPB-Wfi l’! egg grading stations l" 110W quoting producers for undreded emsniiasusanfhfl” and are recaivirg for the graded proclruct AL 60. AM 59- 3 47- c 27. Wholesalers are quctinc 1'9- tailers roi- the armed "WW1 pug A], as, AM 6i. Grade B loose 4s. n is awn 1m WW "1 quote retail D11“! to consumers but ii’ the general practice 11 followed retail prices will be down five cents D01‘ M51111» Poultry Market There has been he ehsnge in the poultry market other than the decline in shipments of live poultry to U. S. A. Prices remain unchanged and dealers are quot- ing producers for chicken dress- ed basis. mi srscrns. Beech-l Mllkfed 42, Grade A Milkied 41. Grade B 35. Fowl live number ones five pounrh snd over Tic. four to five pounds 28c. number two fowl 23c. The annual P. I. f. Pevullfll Show is now being held st the Provincial Exhibition. There is a fine showing of production and meat birds u well as cspons. The goose and duck classes are well filled and there is s fine showing of the different breeds of turkeys so popul in demand today. . ~ An added attraction this year is a display of crossbred breed- inR pens, a system of mating P1019" which is popular throughout Cui- 1’ COUNT‘ IERNADOTTI ;Count Folke Bernadette, U. N. _Mediator in Palestine, is now ab! iiernptlng to work out a solution. i for the troublesof the Holy Land.’ sda. and the United State. This is followed with a. display of the progeny or offspring of these matings. The poultry building is located in front of the cattle barns and is open to the public. In the fox building, which is a continuation of the poultry build- ing, motion pictures are being shown to the public free of charge. These films are in sound and colour and take in the pro- \‘\" ‘ r" sot HITS! ward “therell ‘rnext spring. edge. times as our wa ter ‘the iaftermoon now it's dusky duction of poultry, cattle swine, followed by some oi national interest. The show as seen by others sidered well and pic- is con- wor-th seeing-it is continuous in operation, free. in- structiva as well as entertaining. Ellen's lliiTy (Continued from Page testing 2) the rakes turning" we've got t.) wait until they‘ jump out of oar way, havent we?" i lcountlng several on the move poiizi- be lots of music won't there?“ squirrels frisked in the alders out a kingfisher watched us from a telephone wire and petite sand- pipers strutted along the ponds Nor were the trout, work brought us and then after No Suull near there, in a mood for TllrS They ha/i caught the spirit of the which seemed to laze in sun. Though it was laced with long cool shadows where birds came to dip, swallows on new wings. strength for a longer flight. their Night comes on steadily, pouring Arid now the shadows in from the rim of our valley. causing the daylight to fade. I window to cafcli the last light. 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