FRIDAY -' saruitoav - uoiioav S P E C I A L S , . onoien oval-mi " ‘ BUTTER Zlbs. . $1.15 WAX. BEANS. 20oz.lins.6for . . ; 65c APPLE lll|CE. 2O o1. ilns. 6 for . .» 59c TOMATO llIlCE. 12D oz. lins. 6ior 55c ISLAND BAKED BEANS. Ziins for 19c EDDY MATCHES. 3 for ... .. 25c BROKEN O.P. TEA. lb. Bic SCHWARTZ COFFEE. lb. . . .. 65c SWIET'S CLEANSER. 3for .. s. .. 21c AYLMER KETCilllP. Zfor 39c SOCKEYE MINCED SALMON.2 39c WEE MUSTARD PICKLES. 5o. 2lc SMOKED BACON. u. 55¢ CllOlCE vouuc FOWI. u. .42. RIPE TOMATOES. 2|bs.. 45¢ CllCllMBERS. 2n. 25¢ urw routers. n. 55¢ Also: NEW CARROTS. BEETS. ONIONS. STRING BEANS. CABBAGE and CAllllFlOWER ANDREWE ruout zest" 38 Elli] AVE. runes ztac "... e e a a e c Dorothy Dix Says — ' (Continued from Page 3) ‘ so the loved one. He wants to pursue her rather than ha caught by er and. as a general thing, you will iind that the beat-loved women are oae who are indliferent to the men Who love them- Th!" Wflmltfl always keep men on their tlptoaa trying to please them and guessing tow they stand. Let a woman love a man so much that he know! lhe will Iorglve him and love him still, no matter how much he neglects her or how ha treats her, and you will iind that he seldom cares Ior her. I-ler love bores hirn. ‘i I have never known a rnan who was grateful to the WOHIIII who supported him. Always he was a surly dog who bit the hand that fad him. I have known ’ W110 ‘ ‘ ’ i” "i" 1° lend money to men they loved; dozens of women who gave money to men to help them go through college or get starts in business, and I have hardly known a case in which the rnen did not iorsake these women for other women to ‘whcrn they owed nothing. And I have never known a wife-supported husband who waa not abusive and flflwhy Ind herd to live with. ' The reason, I think. is easy to understand. Being dependent orT n woman cheapens a man so in his own eatim tion and in that of other paen that he revenges himsoli upon the wom n by mistreating her. He can't forgive her his own weakness. DOROTHY Dm- .' B01018! DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will answer problem of general interest through her column. Zip ‘and Glow i, Now-She's the girl with plenty of beau: y’ Don't envy her charm or radiant ~~liealthl Make lt yours the way thou- sands oi pale. listless. ernic peo lo _ are doing-with Dr. illlarna nk Jllb. By nvltolislng and enriohi 4m bloodstream. Dr. Williams Pin g1, brln you new pep, energy. Z Ie- in only 30 days. III petu- rnontlfi supply today! o‘ ,on;w||.|.|Ams pin its LM currtnuia with DYSPEPBIA g . Mrs. J. Haynes, 579 Main Street, Saint John, says: ‘ have suffered with dys psia, accompanied with a lot '. of Altar taking a gttle of Morrlaseybistomach ~ I got permanent relief and my appetite is better.” Jbcflaleat all Drug Stores and all Drug Counters.- $2.00 per bottle ostaorlol Services counts ransarmmw OIIUEOII. amass: ' (The Qlttrtlh or m Pioneers) ‘ » cIIIDAY. my ans. are rat. - limlIeRilleAitheI-l-A-tl-D-j ' z oi local interest, but advertising ol I laws: 0.1mm may be imerted at ve cen a a we m . ableln advance. m. ' c", u” COOK'S sor pnoeograpna, Ion coal». k call aso. a, notice ...“‘8..’“°‘ m nowasn momma rittac Footwear at 17o Queen Street. GINIIAL ILECTIIO RADIO 019-95- ‘Ibombe Music Store, PIE - MOVING CLEARANCE SALE at The Gloria. continues to- dly and Saturday. DOLLARS IAVID, on Spring mom! solns at Halt Price at The Fashion Shoppe. _ raorrcnr. urrs - Nor’ East Worsted. Cool and comiortabla at Jack Cameron's. Temporary quart. ere over Toornba Music Store. Queen Street. . SWIM SUITS - Snappy and w}. orful at Jack Cameron's, Queen Street, temporary quarters over Toombs Music store. - M/S "GALLOWAY KENT" will load livestock and general cargo Saturday, 30th July. for St. John's, Nfld. For space reservations and information apply Buntain, Bell at Co.. Agents. MONTAGUE CHARGE. United Church oi Canada. Dr. A. D. Mac- Kenzle. Minister. will conduct ser- vices as follows: Sunday, July 31st. 11 A. M. Montague. 7.30 P. ,M. Lower Montague. POWNAL UNITED CHURCH.- Services July 31st. Clifton at 11.00 A. M. Mount Herbert at 2.30. Pownal at. 7.30. Rev. A. B. Weir. Minister. COVEIIEAD-STANIIOPE Ulti- ied Church Services for Sunday. July 31st are: West Covehead 11 A. M. Stanhope 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson, Minister. THE PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. -- Msrshfield Charge. Services for July 31st as iollows: Marahfield l1 A. M. l-lislnileld 3 P. M. Mount Stewart 7.30 P. M. A. Ii. Campbell. B. A-. Studen Minister. Rev. D. Nicholson. 1m terim Moderator. LITTLE SANDS ARY.—'I‘he Little Sands United Church Congregation celebrate their 51st Anniversary on Sunday, July 31st. with service at 3.30 RM Rev. Roy Vesaey. Minister. ANNIVERS- YORK UNITED CHURCH 01* CANADA. - Services ior Sunday. July 31st. Pleasant Grove, 9.30 AM. Yorlc, 11 A. M. Braclrley, 3 P. M. Central. 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools at usual hours. Rev. J. H. Mu:- Callum, Minister. ANGLICAN SERVICES ill. Spring. iield. Long "Creek and Crapaud Churches. 11.00 A. M. at St. Eliz- abeth's Church, Springfield. 3.00 P. M. at St. '1‘homas' Church. Long Creel-n. 7.30 P. M. at St. John's Church. Crapaud. The members oi the Girl's Auxiliary Camp at Crapaud will participate in the ev- ening service. All parents and friends oi the campers are cor- dially welcome.’ O 0 R N W A LL PASTORAL ‘OHARGIL-Services July 31st. New Dominion 11 A. M. Public Worship and Holy, Communion. Church .School 10 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. Church School 2 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. Church School 10.30 A. M. Rev. M. K. Charman, Illin- "later. M. V. ESKIMOJviII aall tram Charlottetown on Thursday. Au!- ofh ior Corner Brook. Si- Pier" and the south coast Newioundisnd ports. For space and rates apply to Corporation Oiiice, Lower Prince Street (Whari) or Phone Charlottetown 1600. FLIIW FROM LONDON All PORT - Mrs. M. Savage o! Ion- don, England. arrived by plane to visit for three months with he!‘ son and daughter-ln-law, Capt. L. a. savage and Mn. Savaae. 0W1- Savsgo with his wlie and iour chil- dron are new livins in New Imi- dort where they have purchased a iarm. Capt. Bavsae was presented to the Gov. General last year. hav- ing served with him in Airice. LEI’! ON RETURN - Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Bradley and son. Francis and daughter Marjorie. of Sierra Madre. Oalli.. loit on return home Wednesday, July 27th after visiting with relatives and irlends on the Island. It is I5 years since land and; no doubt. on their ar- rival they iound-many changes. They were very happy to renew old acquaintances and greatly en- loved their visit to their native province. En route to the Island they called at Kingston. Ontario, irom which city the Reverend ‘Aus- tin Bredlay, S.J.. accompanied them to the Garden of the Gull. I m MsMoiuAM In Invita- Ieanory of aw hadtend OAPfIAiN ALIIEDMMLEOD Mr. and MTI. hradley loit the I3- ‘ a1- rova ‘IIIVICI-Arufaat (M! douse-er. Phone use. ' coursoaaariou ma: m. sunaucs. rna-Jsovmc csaananca CALI at The Gloria continues to. day and Saturday. . LADIES! Don't rnisa these val- ues. Sorins Dresses st. l-ial! Price et The‘ Fashion Shoppe. KIN‘! ‘BEAUTY SHOPPE clos- ing tor holidays August 22nd to September 7th. inclusive. y BONIIIAW BAPTIST SERVICE. —Sunday. July 31st. at 7.30 P. M. w. Lloyd MoPhall will be the speaker. ___. , ANOTHII SHIPMENT of beach umbrellas. ieatherwelght alumin- um chairs and sun cots at Holmen's Charlottetown and Sumrnersidc Furniture Depta. The many irlenda of Mrs. Bea- sle Parkman. City. will be sorry to learn she is coniineci to her home with blood poison. Mr. Elmer S. Murnaghan, Tar- anturn returned to Camp Shilo. Manitoba after attending the or- dination oi his brother. Rev. Vin- cent Murnaghan. BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. July 31st. Brad- albane 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P.M. North Granville 7.30 P. M. . W. B. MacPhail, Minister. REV, II. F. MacIIJVEN will coll- ciuct. a gospel service at Cape Trav- erse l-lall. Lord's Day. July 31st. at 3.00 P. M. .NOR'I‘Il RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE: - Sunday, July 31st. North River 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. Barber. Pastor. 8'1‘. JOHN'S PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ballast. No morning or evening worship on Sunday. Mem- orial Services at 3 P. M. Prayer Meeting Point Prim School at 8 P CHURCH NOTICE. - Sunday. July 31st. North Rustioo,11 A. M. Stanley Bridge 73p P. M. Sunday School. Cavendish ‘l0 A. M. in the Baptist Church. North Rustico 10 A. M. George Gough, Minister. CHURCH NOTICE. — Sunday, July 31st. New Glasgow, P. E. I. 10 A. M. Bible School. 11 A. M. Worship and preaching service. 7.30 P. M. Cavendish Baptist Church. Everybody welcome. P. l... Richard- son: Minister. TRYON - BONE-HAW BAPTIST PASTORATEr-Bcrvice ior Sunday. July 31st. 'I‘ryon 11 A. M. Boys from Augustine Cove Camp will be in attendance. Speaker will ‘be Rev. Murray Armstrong. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. THE PEESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Servlcarior Sun- day, July 31st. as follows. Mon- tague 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Car- digan 3 P. M. Sunday Schools. Montague 10 A. M. Lorne Valley 10.30 A. M. Cardigan 3 P. M. Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CIIURClL-Service on July 31st cancelled owing to church being painted in the ‘interior. Service at 8t. Andrew's Church. Orwell. at 730. conducted by Rev. T. E. Mac- Icnnan of Montreal who is to be the guest preacher. A. B. Weir. 1n- “aerim Chainman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reagan and amily at iour children, Detroit, Michigan, have returned home after spending e weelc visiting his brother. Anthony Beagan. Johns- ton's River. They were accom- panied from Boston by their sister. Helena Beagan, R. N., Bos- ton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Ieltrnate leit this morning ior their home in Cambridge. Mass, after spend- ing the past two weeks with Mra. Feltmate'a aunt. Mrs. Michael J. Murnaghan. Taranturn. While hero they attended the ordination of Rev. Vincent Murnaghan. PROVINCIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH CONVENTION. - An- nouncing the Annual Convention oi the Churches oi Christ in Prince Edward Island to be held in Central Christian Church. Char- lottetown the week-end of August sin-rm, special speakers. snwlll music, inspiring incense!- Mom- bera and iricnds o! Chrlfllll" Churches on the Island and from the mainland are invited. Billetlng has been arrmlfill- l tuttlaisrv (Continued from Page I) walking on the roadway and by having warning signs limiting the speed at the approaches to every Island village and crops- oad and school, with atifi penalt ea meted out to thoae careless enough to oiiend. Hut we say “there have been no accidents in our village, at our cross-roads or near our school." And then we recall Pat's words and thoae of a local philosopher. who overheating the like la bound to comment: "No. but there's always a iirat time!" . e I I Until tomorrow - - - Diary - - - Good-night. - . - ma comm-er. cnanwrrrzroww ‘The Central Guardian ‘Ihlacolunanlereservedloenewa. o orronru sat: NOW ON YOilll OPPORTUNITY to FURNISH voun HOME on REPLACE WORN- t our on outuuru PIECES vmi‘ urw. MODERN tun RESTFULLY, BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE ' g 134 Kent Sr. Three Island Ayrshires Head Breed Honor List ing 11,823 lbs. mllk, 503 lbs. of but- Three Prince Edward Island iive-year-old Ayrshlres head the all-Canadian Honour Roll in the Mature Class in a list of over 100 top cows published in the July. ll- sue of the Canadian Ayrshire Re- view. - " Falrvuc Berna, owned by A. Mac- Rae_-& Sons, Central Royalty, was placed first with [production of 13,113 lbs. o! milk glvlng 542 lba; of butterfat with an average of 4.13% test in"289 clays. Rosemount Alice, owned by o new breeder. Chester LeLacheur, Murray Harbour, was second with a production of 12,296 lbs. of milk and 535 lbs. of butterfnt with» an average test oi 4.33% in 305 days. Columario Addie 2nd,, owned by John W. Lewis. Freetown, was third with a production of 10,087 lbs. of milk and 48d lbs. of butter- fat with an average teat of 4.82% in 305 days. A. MacRae A Sons. 9-year-old Fairvue Clara led the 365-dsy div- ision with a total of 11.5w lbs. ot milk, 738 lbs. of butterfat at an average teat oi’ 4.21%. John W. Lewis’ 9-year-old Sunny Slope Faye was third and A. MacRae h Sons Falrvue Lavinia was fourth in this class. Kimberley Maud, owned by A. MacLeod and Sons, New Wilt- shire also gained lier 12.0.8. in this class. _ A. MacRae c. Sons scored again in the iour-year-old claaa with Fairvue Fashion Linda first with 18.580 lbs., of milk and 70d lbs. of butterfat testing 4.17% in 365 days. The same farm owns Fair- vue Fas ion Barbara which was pissed ninth in this class. Almon Wood of York came see- ond in the three-year-oid class, with Emigrant’s Princess produc- Royal Conservatory Of Music Mailallsts _ The Royal Conservatory oi Music oi Toronto haa announced the names of the silver medalists for- 1949. ‘A Conservatory silver medal is given in each ol the four Weat- ern Provinces, in Ontario. in Que- bec. and in the Marltlmea, to the student who receives the highest mark for his grade in the Con-‘ servatory's local music examina- tions. The iollowing are among the names oi the Maritirnea medal- isla- Piano-Grade X: Bethany Mc- Donald, c /o Notre Dame Academy, Charlottetown. Piano-Grade VIII: Florence Cal- laghan, c/o Notre Dame Academy. Charlottetown. Piano-Grade IV: Betty Lou goyie, e/o Notre Dame Academy. harlottetown. . Slnging--Grade VIII: Gaelyne Craig, 25 Upper Hillsboro St., Char- lottetown. terfat testing 4.33% in 365 days. Also qualified in this class were Greenwood View Bonnie Ina. 2nd owned by J. H. MacPhail d: Son, Clyde River and Bravadale G. B. Linda owned by A, MacLeod 8.- Sona. New Wiltshlre. Filth ..ln. “the. sxvv-ysarzsfld .. 21a" was Thornvale Onalow Jewel. own- ed bflilph Raynor. Mt; l-Ierbert. 1ria"Beile was sixth. owned by Brenton Stead, Sourls. Cheater LeLacheufa Winswept Bonnie Joan was tlith ln the four- yeiar-old class and Fsirvue Fashion Nettie owned by A. Macl-tae & Sons also qualified in this class of 305 days. In the three-year-old class, 305 days. the following qualified: Col- umarlo Rowena, owned by John W, Lewis; Greenwood View B. Inn 2nd,.ewned by J. H. MacPhail & Son: and Fraserco Fashion Ruth. owned by Almon Wood. Vei-nell Barbara, owned by V. R. Rosa k Son, Summe ville qusiliied in the two-yesr-old class, 305 days. Death Recently Of Col. F. W. l. Moore In BrlilsIrCoIumbia Many irienda hera will regret to learn of the death oi Lt-Coi. Fred- erick W, L. Moore, of Victoria, B. C., a brother of Miss Amy C. Moore, of Cavendish. and a con- trlbutor to The Guardian over a period of many years of interest- ing letters and articles. The lol- lowlng obituary notice appeared in a recent issue of the Victoria press: "LL-Col. Frederick W. L. Moore, who enlisted in the Canadian Army in 1883 at the age oi 17 and served in South Africa through the Zulu Rebellion, died Friday in St. Jos- eph's Hospital. I-le was 83. "l-le was born at Chatharn, N. 8., and ‘had been a resident or Vic- toria ior the past 38 years and had last resided at 3249 Quadra Street. "LL-Col. Moore served in many Canadian Army establishments Shop Today at 0rooliett8t Storey Ltd. ' Cl-IARLOTTETOWN NIT Phpne 834 Kensingion Beach. Swimming Test Results Miss Ielice Arsenault. RedCross swimming and water safety exam- iner conducted tests at Kensing- ton Beach on Monday morning. The young swimmers entered into this-lmportanh part o! the program- with ._ keen energy and good sportsmanship. Many who tailed to win the awards have en- rolled in the new course which began on Tuesday morning. They will be tested again in swimming skills and water saiety knowledge on August 15th. Awards and prizes (or periect attendance ware presented to the iollowing members:- P e r fe c t Attendance: Dennis King, David Mills, Deanna Mills. Jim Taylor, Faye Hickox, Diane Dixon. Eugene Hayes. Roger Lumsden, Mary McCabe, Lana Lurnsden. Swimming Skills. Elementary: Faye HiCKOX, Jocelyn Stewart, Carol Clinton’, Mary McCabe, Eugene Hayes, George Mutch. Carol Ann Doyle. Nola McCabe, Annette MoQuaid. Virginia Mc- Qusid, Celeste MoQuaid. Swimming Skills. Junior: Erma MacDonald. Helen Power. Swimming Skills, Intermediate: Thelma MacDonald. across Canada and was recognized as a brilliant trainer of soldiers and was adept in the administra- tion offices. “l-Ie was rtlred in 1919 because of medical reasons, and held the King's South African Medal with I-‘ive Bars and the Canadian Long Service Medal. . "He was an active member of St Barnabas‘ Church. “Surviving are his widow, Ruby Ermine. at home: three sons. Dr. Ralph Moore in Philllpsburg, N. J4 Victor C. Moore. Ottawa, and John F. W. Moore of Victoria: and o daughter, Mrs. Herbert Drought in Okanasan Centre. "Funeral services were held in St. Barnabas‘ Church. Rev. O. L. Jull officiating. Cremation was by McCall Brothers. tuneral direc- tors." Brighton Beach Swimming Tesl Results Aiuiouncell Interest ran high. at Brighton Beach on Monday morning as doe- ensofpyouisg swimmers strove valiantly tor the awards various Rod Cross awihrnlng Water Safety Tests," .'.l‘his event. completed the iirst course or les- sons and many who were enrolled ior the first three woelu are con- tinuing in the second course of instruction. Mrs. Binmore and Miss Wood, Instructors, lined up class after class for the graded tests conducted by Mira. Barry Curl-more, Director o! swirnnlinc and Water Safety. _ Mrs. E. M. Bagnall. chairman ol the Red Crow First Aid. Bwlimrnlt‘ and Water Safety Committee pre- sented awards for swtnmlng skills and prizes for perfect attendance during .the course to the following members: _ . Perfect Attendance: Jadde Ibnea, Lambert Wave. Donnie MacAuen lend, George Gaudet. Louie Man Donald. Harry Macmillan. Paula Flrquharson. Lois Meouennsfi Colin Shaw, Mary Fielding. Valor Ways. sheila McCovrmads. J Campbell, June Dover, Winn MacDonald, Helen MacDonald; Agnes MscDonald, Pearl Peters, Rota Ann Peters. Sylvia Taylor, Doreen MacDonald, Catherine Mao- t Bwhnrning Skille-llllametstaryt Sylvia Taylor, Maude Peters, Pee Peters, Connie Power. Mary Shan- non. June Dover. Gail DeOoate, Helen ‘MacDonald. Daphne Taylor. Pauline DeCoste. Kitty Gasa, ‘Freda die Burke. Louis MacDonald. Dons. riie Dover. Paul Durbar, Jane Camp- bell, Florence Douglas. Sylvia Dui- fy, Agnes Davey. Patricia Geudet. Margaret Rose Martin, Sheila. Mc- Cormack. Wirmiired MacDonald. Leona Doucette, Letitia Martin. Valerie Waye. Catherine Campbell, Nelson Douglas. Jackie Hyrles. Eric MacRae, Lambert Waye. Swimming Skills-Junior: Iormg Connolly, Clu-istlne Dewar. Paulo Farquharson. Muriils Pound, Jack- ie Dolron, Basil Phillips. Swimming skills-Senior: Fielding. Daphne Biaaott. M"! Phase 2772 WEEK to SPECIALS OVERALLS. slses 2-4-70 Clear . . . . IAIY ALLS. slses ‘l-Z-B-To Clear . . '. . DRESSES, slses 3-6x-‘I'o Clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 SUNIONNITS, sizes‘ 14-21-70 Clear . . . . . . . . . . $1.19 DRESSES and PINAFORIS, slaes l-3—‘I'o Clear . . . . 69c IOYS‘ and GIRLS’ COATS at HALF PRICE TNE SPORT TOGGERY “Tire little Store With Big Values" .. 98c and $1.59 eaesaaaaa 1t! llaesa 8t.