I’: the world's most ~POptIIO7 dnent . . . the wove that gives that natural looiri DISPENSING CHE '7!!!‘ srdne" THE GUARDIAN. The Central Guardian so»: on... Kit 52" mi mu ‘l 15 IVIISTS 5' PHONE ‘I19 -5. iIilAillIlIIEIIIWNJ-l-fl.‘ FIN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our daugh- Inr and Sister, Mrs. Samuel Silli- hant, who departed this life July 7, 1947. ht orn- hearts there is n. picture More precious than silver or gold It's s. picture of you dear Bemie “hose memory will snever .grow old. lntosweetrestshehasentered Nomoreiltlufferorweep Butmlelnthoarmsofilems DcsrBesdeisfastasleep. Sadly missed and lovingly re- numbered by her Father and Bro- thers and Silter-in-law, Ivy. Slop HAY FEVER Hay Fever needn't plague you with its sieeslng and wheezing. its blowing and gasping. its sore. streaming. itching irrita- UOII of eyes and ears. Just do what thou. sands have done to get fast. safe relief— take Templeton‘: RAZ-MAH. You'll sleep bi-ttrr. work better. feel better. 60c. $1.25 st druggista everywhere. R-31 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear little daughter and sister Shirley Ann Aoorn who died July 15th, 1947. Always remembered by Mum- IIIY. Daddy. Brothers and Sister. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our darl- ing daughter and sister "Reta MscLeod Wallace" who passed away July I5. 1946, at Niagara Falls. Ontario. We do not know. we cannot toll Why some things havg to b, She passed away without farewell Into Eternity. Safe from all life's pain and care To peaceful sleep and rest And we who loved her dearly Try to think God's will is best As Angels watch her up above Dear God. please let her know That we down here do not forget We loved. and miss her so. Ever remembered and sadly missed by Mom, Dad and Stor- ling. Dorothy ilix Says — _________._. (Continued from Page 2) lilvnntion between husbands and wives than any other thing. ‘ So I think a wife is wise when she keeps herself at her husband's side and when she dolls herself up and steps out with him and keeps him feeling that she is n Lady Love instead of just the children‘s mother. DEAR MISS DIX: ilthough we intend to marry I yes have now reached the cross-roads career or marriage? ANSWER: Well at. 16 I should certainly urge you to gratify your four years more of education, for whether you marry or not you will need to learn a lot that you don’: know now. girl to marry. You don't know your own mind then and the man that appeals to you one day you will tire Your tastes are unformed and the man you are crazy yearning for at least three or Sixteen is too young for any of the next. shout at 16 you wouldn't have on marry at 16 you will miss that you have no great tale especial ilnc of endeavor. But if and est it, too. because you can make a career s woman achieves the greatest success and find .___.-_._ DEAR MISS DIX: Do you think a late 30's shows good judgment in marrylhl 11 ma" P!" 40 Yell’! 0! who has never been successful in business in love with this man. go by a woman needs companionship and this mun She admits that this man ld not trust him very far if there was a good- is not particularly rhnnce to marry. concerned and she wou looking one around. Personally. I s poor risk. What is your Win10" ANSWER: I agree with you. around, and so she would have f0 for s husband who would probably he got a wife who 6011111 $111100" except being wildly. crszily l" 1°" ting the folly of marrylos n ma" part interest in his society. DOROTHY DIX ranno problems of general lntcrfllt FIEISCIINIANWS YEAST p gives me IINERBAKINM e More than 8 gener- ations of Canadian Women have said it! "Fleischmannh Yeast once." Get the same gives finest results in fgmpflnl,fillfl-tfllt\ll€dl baking bread, r0118. 811d fine-tasting batch“ _ dessert breads. So fast- each time with the sure aetingiSodependablsl" help of Fleischmannh If you bake at home, Yeast. Better bakinl profit by their experi- I am 16. deeply in love with a msn of 26. But I. all the playtime of life, and just. at the age when other girls are joyriding you will be pushing s perambulator, and when they are looking their prettiest out married woman sitting at home wishing you hadn't been such a iool as to tie yourself down too soon. A: for choosing between s career settle itself if you will give it a little time. nt that will urge you into following any ____i- t "my ppfgonllly to readers, but will answer through her column. _ I DOROTHY DIX rfi Tor-Tahhedulfiitlon and mcsrcer. of life. Which should I choose-a IRENE a bet when you are 20. And if you you will be a faded, dragged- or marriage, that question will For you will probably find you can have your cake of marriage and in that s her highest reward. DOROTHY DIX YOU marry successful business woman in her age nor saved any money? She but feels that as the years is probably her last. is weak where women are think she is idiotic to consider such a ' MAE There would always be pretty Women add jealousy to the burden of caring knock off work altogether as soon as him comfortably. Nothing on earth, e, could justify a woman in commit- who has nothing to offer her but s DOROTHY DIX in hurry-up time! This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be at five cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. IIMMIUS TAxs, pnono 53h. CRASWELL tor Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on 50 and BO-gallon sprayers, new and used hayinowers. W. R. Jenkins. ITBAW HATS-Panamas, Tropi- ¢B1 Mesh. 8K0. at Jack Cameron's, Queen Street. temporary quarters over Toombs Music Store. SATURDAY SPECIAL. try our home baked beans. take some home. Belvedere Heights Grocery P.M. C. A. CAMP has room for several boys 12-14 years. July 21- August 4.’ Phone Y. M. C. A. for camp folder. SERVICE IN NORTH WILT- SHlltE CHURCH. Sunday, July 17, at 8 P.M. Under the auspices of the W.M.S. BONSHAW BAPTIST SERVICE Sunday. July 17th at ll a. m. Mr. John N. McFadyen will be the speaker. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST Pastorste. Sunday, July 17th. Long Creek 11.00 A.M.; Clyde River 3.00 P.M.; Kingston 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. TWO FLIGHTS weekly to tht Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phonl Maritime Central Airways Limited Phone 2061 or 540. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE Services, July 17th.: New Dominion 11 A.M., 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. Chsrman, Minister. ENGAGEMENT -—- Mr. and Mrs. Chesley S. Buell, Charlottetown. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Velma Alberto to Murdock Stuart. son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. MacKay, Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place August 3rd. MOTORED T0 RUSTICO -i'lVI.r. and Mrs. John G. Clark, and daughter Earls. of Darnley, also ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gleirwocd Adams, Malpsque enjoyed a pleasant holi- day when they motored to Rms- tloo Last week to attend Illustration Station field day on the farm operated by John L Clark. M. B. E. SPLENDID RECORD —- Mrs. William Mutch. Rocky Point at- tended last week the annual con- vemion of the Women's Institutes for the thirty-fourth consecutive year. Mrs. Mutch not only attend- ed but took an active part in the leading activities of the organiza- tion. She has also represented the Wornens Institutes on the Board of Commissioners of the Sana.- torlum since its inception some twenty years ago. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, Brookfield Charge. Services next Lord's Day are as follows, the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated in the I-Isrtsville Church next Lord's Day at 11 A. M. Thanks- giving service 7.30. Preparatory service Friday 8 P. M.. Hunter River Lord's Day 3 P.M.. Glas- gow Road SS. 10.30; Brookfleld S. S. 10.30. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. MISCEILANEOUS SHOWER — Miscellaneous shower was held in Canoe Cove hall in honour of Mrs. Bill Moreash on Friday, July 8 when over sixty friends and summer visitors were present to shower many lovely gifts upon the newly married bride. The bride was escorted to the seat. of Ihonour by Irene MacDougali. Al- berta MaxiLean and Carol Ann Conrad carried in the heavily loaded gift baskets. Gifts were opened by Caroline MacKenzie and Irene MscDougall. The verses were read by Marie McDonald and Laura MscNevin arranged the gifts on the tsible. Velma, very fittlngly thanked all for the love- ly gifts. The arch-way was de- corated in pink. white and blue streamers. Bouquets of roses also added to the other decorations. A lovely lunch was served after which the runaiinder of the even- ing was spent in dancing. Music was furnished by Mrs. Alex Dar- rach and Waller MacDonald. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Peter Doiron and fsmlly wish to extend their most sincere thanks to their good neighbours and many friends for s11 their sets of kindness also those who travelled long distances to offer their help and to comfort them in their hour of sadness and for the many mass cards and letters of sympathy. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Samuel Drulnmond. died July 15th. 1M6. However long our ltfs may last. Whatever lands we vtsvv. Whatever Joy or grief is ours. Dear father, we will always think of you. Inserted by daughters Minnie and Olive. loading car of cement in Hunter River today. Aid. P. I. NOY AND CO. are un- PANTR! SAL! Saturday. July 16th. st Prowss Bros. St. Charles SWIM SUITS — Snappy and w}. oi-ful at Jack Cameron's. Queen Street, temporary quarters over Toombs Music Store. Y.P.U. strawberry festival at. store grounds Mt. Herbert post- poned until Monday, July l8. lf not fine, Wednesday. NEW GLASGOW. P. E. 1. — l0 A.M. Bible School. ll a. m. Wor- ship and preaching service. 7.30 P.M. Cavendish Baptist Church. TRYON UNITED CHURCH SERVICES: Tryon 11100, Cape Traverse 7.30, conducted by Rev. L. E. Toombs. QUEEN'S COUNTY and New Wiltshire District L. O.L. and L. 0. B. A. annual Church Service st Cavendish United Church July 17, 2:30 P.M. All interested are in- vited to attend. POWNAL UNITED CHUBOI. Minister Rev. A. S. Weir. Ser- vices July 17th. expected as fol- lows: Clifton at 11.00 A. M.. Mt. Herbert at 2.30. Pownal at 7.30 P.M. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. Or- well-Service. July 17th. at 11.00 AM. Evening service at Vernon River at 7.30. Rev. E. C. Evans will be the speaker at both scr- vices. A._ S. Weir. Interim Chair- man. CAVENDISH UNITED PAS- TORAL C II A R G E 7 p.m. Stanley Bridge, 11 s. m.. North Rustico B p.m. Sunday School: Cavendish in Baptist Church. North Rustico AcFesture For Every Friday Dafrymen‘: Case The sdvsnce and rebate propos- a1 made at s meeting of the »Dalrymen's Association last week with a view toward stabilizing prices for butterfat right across the Province and eliminating any gambling or speculating in the trade was approved by the direct- ors of all the producer-owned creamerles, but not acceptable to the privately-owned factories. The reason for this proposal was that several creamerics had and still have on hand large amounts of print butter which is not ac- ceptable to the Dairy Products Board for storage. This was a financial handicap to making full returns immediately. Because of the present limited butter market and the increased production in the Province. therc was a tendency to cut prices ‘in order to make sales. However. the situation is now improving. In spite of the publicity and propa- ganda, the domestic butter sales are increasing. Arrangements with the Dairy. Products Board are working promptly and harmoniously now. although there are still a few difficulties in obtaining boxes and storage space. Fair Competition The proclaiming in New Bruns- wick of an act to bring the sale and manufacture of butter substi- tutes into line with the regula- tions governing butler has met "with what we can expect in op- position. This lcgislation IS de- signed to maintain fair competit- ion within the industry. It calls for the control of the CHARLOTTETOWN , Among The Farmers Federation 0i Agriculture News lt prohibits the use of any chem- . icals, allowing only the same prc- ‘ servative (common salt) as ls per- mittcd in butter. Also. it governs colouring in s similar way to that of butter. and will not permit the mixing of any flavouring or oth- - er substances with the product, as in butter. Those requirements have met with the general ap. proval of farm organizations and. we believe. will maintain only fair competition between an agri- cultural snd manufactured pro- ' duct. l 0f course, no definite action can be taken to enact similar leg- islation in other Provinces until a decision has been given on the appeal now before the Privy Council. If the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada is up- held. then it is up to farmers to support their Federation. both provincially and nationally. so that with a united front. we can see is up to every farmer in irnrl his support so that we will be united. {her action when necessary. Poultry Meeting The main purpose of the poul- try meeting to be held at Birch Court next Tuesday evening, is to acquaint our poultry producers iincl grading station operators with the present and future overall marketing situation. Our egg contract with Great Britain expires the last of Aug- ust, and present prospects are not too bright for its renewal. When egg production increases in the fall. it will be necessary to have that our dairy industry and agri- . culture as a whole is protected. It , informed. and ready in lake fur-' 63/6’?! I marrow-coon m not! A lIOfiIi’ YIIIII, IOII Yes, every box of these crunchy Rice Krispies gives more weight for less money. Compare with any other nationally known ready-to-eat; rice elfliflili why the Canadian Federation of Agriculture has called a national’ meeting at the present time. ‘ Another reason for the meeting‘ Tuesday is in set up a Province-i wide poultry organization. i The Poultry Industry Commit-i ice. later changed to the lslnad Poultry Council, which was set up as a wartime need to increase production. served its purpose well but has now become ‘inactive. Progressive pouitrymen all re- alize the need for an organization and what would we have 710W. for our potatoes last M..... spring’! _ in..- answer to this alone. aside from any other Federation activi- tirs should make us think. The letter to all Island farmer: 'from the Federation recently out- lines in detail many of thoss facts. It cost considerable to print and mail one of those letters to every farmer Ill the Province. So we ask you to look it over again and and it has been suggested that itikeep it for reference. could represent the three phases A good response to the mem- ip drive .1: being received of the industry; producers. mark- bersh County Pith)! and grading agencies, anrlzrspecially from ‘Queen's district. moisture content in margarine on COVEHEAD . CHARGE the same basis as that of butter. Church services for Sunday, July United some machinery set up tn control the marketing and distribution of 17 are West Covehcad ll a. m.. J - _ V v hatcherics. Covehead Road 7,30 p_ m_ Rem I 0u.§.h:§eg5w1i';l agoigglclgiv $632‘ mar » The meeting Tuesday night will_ 331mg who Tiios. A. Wilson, Minister. Miss ' 7 yer rm- ri-ielm but w,e must ar- Sum.“ 7'45 and ‘s we“ m “er-WI Several complaints have eoms June Foster will sing at the morn- a l range not to have that market one interested‘ lin recently regarding the quality mg service‘ overloaded during the peak or ‘of barbed wire available. A9931“ l ently. the quality standards of thii The need of orderly marketing in eggs prompted several farmers recently to ask this question: If the Canadian Federtalon of Agri- culture had not been organized production. Ws-now have a na- iiorial marketing act (Bill 821 but there is not adequate legislationl in each Province to allow mark- eting boards to function properly. Morrisey's stomach tonic will lone up your stomach so you will enjoy your food again. Main Street man gal ’ 15 pounds after taking three bottles of Morrlsey's product were relaxed during the wsr years. 1f there is sufficient Bed I01‘ having those standards readjusted improved. we ‘ Price Support Policy ULEARY PASTORAL CHARGE -—The United Church of Canada. Rev. W. G. Dickson. B.A.. Pas- tor. Sunday. July 17th.: West Dev- gnmft n AM‘; Bloomfield. at 2 Stomach Tonic. Preparations will have to be and had not had the foresight and the" qualiiv ' " Brae at 3'30 PM" oLeary - made and uniform regulations four or five years ago to prepare \vould like to hear from you. No Annabh ‘t ‘II Dru‘ stores prepared to go before our provin- 1100b‘ mmelhin! ‘mum be dm“ cial legislatures next. spring. But this will not carc for the situation‘ our present price support policy, and had not had sufficient sup- port and influence to have it put into efiect. lust what price would we be receiving for our butter at 7.30 P.M. Sunday School at usual hours. All welcome. about it. Problems such as this can usually be solved if explain- ed and brought to the attention of tiie proper authorities. and Drug Counters. Price $2.00 perbottle. 21 day treatment. “THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Marshfield Charge. services for July 17th as follows: Marshfield 11 A.M., Highficld 3 P.M.. Mount Stewart 7.30 P.M. AK. Campbell. B.A.. Student Minister. Rev. D. Nicholson. In- terim Moderator. during the coming fall and win- ter months. That is the reason NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services. Sunday. July 17th. Special Services at Geddie Memorial at 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P.M. to mark the re-opsning of the church after redecorating interior. Clifton at 2.30 P.M. S.S. 1.30 P.M. Rev. D. A. Campbell Minister. ' HAZELRROOK. CROSS ROADS. ALEXANDRA services for Sun- day, July 17th. Hazelbi-ook ll A. M.. Cross Roads 3 P.M.. Alexan- dra 7.30 P.M. The evening ser- vice at Alexandra will be a dedi- cation service snd the Zion quar- tette will assist ln the service of song. Lic. Byron Hewlett, minis- fer. Always PERFEGTIUN M ill] E - - NOW ......PERFEGTION WRAPPE DEATH 0F I. J. MseHINNON-- Mr. Watson V. MscKinnon, 31 Alley Street, City, received the sad news of the death of his brother. Isaac J. MncKinnon at his home in Win- nipeg, Man. Mr. MacKinnon, a na- tive of Prince Edward Island. has been absent from the Province for a number of years but will be ft‘- membered by many old boyhood friends and acquaintances. That Baily 0i Yours (Continued from Page 2) can accumulate from eating sugar. we can easily sea what sugar and candies can do to ,thoss who sis overweight. And, as stated before. once fst. gets deposited in the body it becomes hungry for water which increases weight. Remember, sugar and starches are good foods and everyone needs them every dsy to give energy for work or play. The safeguard is that children should be taught to brush teeth and rinse mouth sf- ter eating sugar and candy. Over- wsighis should out down on sugar and candy as both form fat tissue which in turn holds liquids and increases weight. EATING YOUR WAY T0 HEALTH Are you sure you are getting the sllround daily diet for your type‘ of build and occupation? Send today for Dr. Barton's handy book- y let. on this subieet entitled "Est-| ing Your Wsy To Health." Just send ten cents and a three cent stamp, to cover cost of handling and mailing. to The Bell Syndicate in ears of this newspaper. ‘P.O. Box 99. Station G. New York l9. N.Y. and ask for your copy. ' IF BABY IS CROSS FIND OUT WHY Get Yours TODAY The flavor end wholesemeness of PERFECTION BUTTER can lie retained indefinitely new vvrtipped in its new Aluminum Foil Wrapper. You can always be sure of be- ing able to serve the best in Butter when you use PERFECTION Brand (Aluminum wrapped). Better Buttler....Better Wrapped. ._..Better Buy It! 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