MAXWELL HIJUSE So MUCH re Flavour S coffee so famous in the South has more flavour in the blend-in the cup. a i 4 You get ALLthis FLA- VOUR. None is lost. The Vita-Fresh process alone protects coffee by removing the air inside the tin that robs other coEee of its fla- vour. Onlv Maxwell House is Vita-Fresh packed. Roast- ed and packed in Canada. \- _..u y MH 1L3 "GOOD TD THE LAST CRUD" in‘: 5s:er-A:.:.".e-on-z.re-;1c 42%;. v.4 3d in b j/ died than a‘, a good job ‘action i-n your i by a tignzwad. t decide which .d both profit- e rr. '.re—t..‘v: m; able and fa to espouse a. s wmh the . .113 ‘nor all be- uxuncs than she .. '. a. . would far bot‘!- Aim, wluethcr a girl should give up a "v " depends upon her individual tasic and " to a mahogany desk. _ rm: ezc-rv job. a gas range ' more than - offwn- work and like a counter and "or have ‘.0 decide 1c wise thing Ls '1.:.no: 2n a posi- . v: vxith love and U171‘! DIX. he kno-vi I n 2'.’ Pr have» Ihfldrcn. l! he nclfinI-r .. s nor wants rhzlrirr . . cause he l1 an only son, t r. lair. of a. fir» barn of outriandirzg ah ii er to him ratly to me be- “ . is 311d many mem- j‘l.‘i3.'.!, way back to 071071131 dflifl- n. up, bu‘. it has only caumd a coirincru; . ' w: have always been '0 2.0".- tl. each otno" 2.1 vi" '. men to soc him marriori and to nold m"; gr: before I dzc. Am I happi wrong 1n opposing this match? ... lo ....all I take toward the girl? A ‘JJQRRXED 3.110111%. Annwrr: I’. l’. "am f’) r.”- vshi/ you for-l ' pas: on thr- torch of life than i135 , afirr you had once expressed yo for-lings about to your son, that should have I-r/lnd tho mawr, sir/i 1.01 nhr/(Pl accept his point oi view witho-i‘. further argument. ‘v. that. parent: nrr; jtcstzllrvl ln {ring to break of! their m, ml .. .n q fundamental that would m mm. i’? wreck any marriage. . and mothers should do all u“, m A by‘ to keep a boy from morning a g?“ who is alimcri over with mo" have“ ‘lair/rt and vino 1r lii/‘Zlilif 1n pri ole and they should drunkard m a mvhnrth to prr: n‘. a girl irom marrying a boy who is A hand, on‘ '1.- 11?’. plain lazy hO-fmcutini. But beyond these, For it is the indivio. . m. me many", and i, l5 rklboy or gzrl who ha". to love with the one he imporwnt that r.» or echo should be pleased than that the parflnLq M‘; , ‘_ m tam, mm the wry ‘limiting (gcowrr, in: ban/ls and WHCS are a matter b! m" Wm], (mm mm viomd “pt mvimllrl appeal in son or daughter might ~... ., on 11m nrrvrs of iathnr and mother. P-~'|"h-4-»/ thin is the can». in 1., , . chfldnm‘ YW mm: m my, , W, g,.',\r_5L}l7iv\l'tlCliiRl’ m..tance. You love son lacks the paternal instinct and Ilocgr "Kind" WW1’ your km“ Your Mum "mm, m," "n, ma,“ w“? “hm, (hgaht to be bothered with them. children rrrmnt them and nrr: jrtnlmr. of 11mm.‘ I. ‘wally who men have trention oi their wives to be crntcrr-l; qn p1..." (‘my “ant [he mum at‘ bihl/inl. tlm lbtttllig anri cndlilln" h/"Jrr/"wl rm mp; a ‘Nay {my wam ‘he " ‘ ‘ " ‘at thrir wivm would give tho children if they had any. ‘iliv-v t, U113;- N“ ,_ , k l, , 5nd limit-V and in: always rcaxiy to um) nu“, v.11“ 1.1mm m“ n eip 3mm“ moncv to rpcnri on themselves that. ciiihirl "i1 they want the ll would cost. So you need not feel that your son wou id in; maria unh_ h the lack of children. He will consider it a luck‘! break tllpyulflcioo: passes them up. ‘ z e 5 r Al! for the way you s.hould trcat your mm; wife, inv-rn is only-m, an“ w" '° "h"- FWIW Your dififlflmilltmvnt about ihc lmbics and “icon,” h" WW1 "lien arms. Make a. virtue of nccrvvuijv, and zus your non 1.1 “m: to marry hrr anyway, be cordial to her. RI-mI-mbcr that the mother no iuuuic rum iwms FIRST lnu oi SERIES lCanzdlAn Press; QUEBEC, April 16.-In a. nip and tuck struggle which was either team's game up to the final bell, Landon A022, last years champions, defeated 57th Battery of Quebec, in the first of the two-game Dominion intermediate championship basket- ball semi-finals series for this year's Played on Y. M. C. A. floor Saturday nzght. The final score was 36-30 for London, the visitors lead- ing 17-14 at the half time. 1t was the kecncst convzst played here this season, and was witnessed by a. re- cord crowd. The winner of the series will trn vol to the Itiafltimes for the Domin- ion finals, where they meet Mono- ton Pawnees next week. nnvlfion FINAL sums (Cflnadllu Press) AIONIREAL, April 16.-The classy Wmdsor-Walitcrvillc basketball team tonight was cnroute to Saint John, N15,. for the final series 1n the Can- adian interscholactic basketball championships. The Border Cities quinwttc, conquerers of Strathconn Academy, Montreal team which won the Province of Quebec title, will tackle Saint John school tomorrow and Tuesday nights. . . Windsor-Walkcrville cleared up the semi-final round last night by playing a 29-29 draw with Strath- cona, taking the round by virtue o! their 19-point lead in the first game. Friday night. The round score was 63-44. Addresses War Veterans (Canadian Press] LONDON, Ont., April lit-With the general economic and financial fabric in Canada in a stage of crisis, war veterans of this country may be cailcd upon within the next 12 months to make “some sacrifice." Such a step must only be consented to, however, on one condition-Amt there is no discrimination, and that all citizens will at the some time make an equal sacrifice. This, in effect, was the statement o! Major John S. Roper, Halifax, Dominion President of the Canad- ian Legion, addressing a. mass meet- does not make friends with her sons wife loser. him. nonornv nix. .Y i0 talk on any sub- to spcnk. ANXIOUB. Dear ML“ Dix-How can one develop the iibllil lcct? 1 nm always dumb when I should be able Answer: Th’! Rift of gab comm; by Nature and is nothing that you can acquire. But you can learn to be an intelligent listener. And they are so much mrcr nml more popular than talkers. Cultivate that and of the con- "Wsnlionnl gum". Thorn is more profit in it. DOROTHY DIX, (it; in; here Saturday afternoon. “Any statement that we have lnced to a cut is untrue." Major Rflller said. "We realize that money is scarce; that sometb‘ _ will have to be done, and I think all returned men are willing to meet this situation in the some spirit an they met the crisis of 1814, providing men who made mon- ey out of bully becf and things like ran cannon-crown cuannnuv SIJMMERSIIIE GUARDIAN and Prince County Chronicle _ L. 80112615. L-nxzn to: nnmrzmntss- In the Summenide Police (hurt on Boturdl? morning a drunk Ind 1n- eapnble Iru fined 8650-6. PZBSONALI at he.- hcme in Freetown. -M:. Vernon Mathew, spent the Esau-r vacazion at his homo in Oleary. S. -IIPIBIDICZD m: farmers are buying bee! tripe, ‘comics beef. beef liver at Baez's. 59404-1341. _ICO.\’OHY Eectde Wuhan with Pircebain top. full! SUI-Ill‘!- ggqg, @317 553.00 a: Braces. 8940-44-18-21. -Mr. Vernon McQunrrie o! W11- mm was a recent visitor to Char- “i IDCW-OTB. S. —_Q\'.'IIT WIDDDFG-A (“let weddmg was solemnimd fut Pridly afternoon m: the North Bedrqw Unzted Church Mame, when Miss Dons Cutter, daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. Percy Cutter of Ros Comer. In irnited in marriage to Mr. Fred writer. son or 3-1:. Leigh Lowmer o! Carleton. Rev, Mr. Nicholson was officiating clergyman. The bride. wnowasdrmedtnabluenntwfth ha: to match was attended by Mia Doris Crossman of Centreville Bed- eque. Th; groomsman was Mr. John Gardemr of Freetown. Im- medlately after the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the thorns of the bride for the relntivm and intimate friends. During the |evening the newly married couple ‘were attended by an old time charivori. Mr. and Mrs. Iowtner will reside in Carleton and a host of friends wish them every happi- ness through life. S. —M.-u. Marcus Calder is visiting her mother, Mrs. George W. Rob- inson. o! Summersldc. S. —Mr. Etter of St. John. N, 13., was among those spending the Easter vacation in Summerside. S. -.\!r. Justice Saunders of Char- lottetown was the guest of his daughter, Mrs, Harold Schurman of Sunnis-stride for Easter. S. —.\.l‘.ss Jean Wright of Charlotte- town was a visitor to Bummersidc for m, weekend, the guest of Mrs. Colin Szewart. S. _ -Mr. Murdock Kennedy of Brad- albane, Director on Board of Rall- way Commissioners, returned on Saturday from Montreal, S. 4p. Ralph Ramsay of the mu oi the Bank oi Nova Scotla was a visitor as Sflmmerside at the Easter vacation. S. —DEATH 0F MRS. WALTER BARTLETT-Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. Walter Bartlett and his four sons in the sudden passing of Mrs. Bartlett on Friday last. arm» a short illness a7‘. the‘ comparattveiy early age 41 years. Mrs. Bartierfis maiden name was Annie Wright and she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wright of Cape Trav- erse and was very highly respected by all who knew her. After her marriage she resided in Quebec, which is Mr. Bartlett's home, but latcr the family returned to the I3. land and seztied in Searlton, where they have lived for about six years. Mrs. Bartlett made many "m" mmd-ihlps in her new home and many will miss her compan- ionship. She will be sorely missed ~—Miss Ellie MfacNetll, oi the zProvlncial Bank at Charlottetown spent the Easter vacation in Sum- merslde. S. -Mr. Kenneth McKenzie of the Canadian Bank, oi Commerce, Charlottetown, spent the Easter va_ cation at his home in Summerslde. B. -—.‘ii;ss Norma McQuarrie, who is attcnding St. Francis Xavier Col- lege, Antigonish, N. 5., is spending the Easter vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McQuar- rie of Summerside. S. in the family circle where she was a devoted wife and mother. Besides her husband four sons are left to mourn, from six to twenty yggrg o! use; also three brothers, Alder in Carleton, James 1n Cape 113v- erse, Bert in the Canadian West, and two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Dunn and Miss Mona of Cape Traverse, to all of whom much sympathy is extended: The funeral took place on Sunday from her late home to Bearieicvsn Cemetery. S. —Mrs. Prescott Forbes and Iitflg daughter, Elaine, arrived in Surn- mt-rside on Saturday from Evans- burg, Alta, to attend the funeral of Mr. Forbes‘ mother, Mrs. Wm. J. MacLcar-i of Lot 16. They were met at sackvilie by Mrs. 10mm; Adams of Sc. Eleonora. S, —Mr. Harold Day of Upper W11- mot was taken to the Prince Coun. ty Hospital on Sunday for an em- ergency operation for appendicitis. It is pleasing to report that he came through the operation and is doing nicely. S. that will today make sacrifices which equal those which arc asked us.- The Legion, the war veterans oi Canada. were still loyal. They were still ready to serve and defend the nation, he said. "God help any man who attacks this Canada, either openly or sub rosa while the Canadian Legion ex- ists. We would be the first to op- little Miss Beatrice. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant oi summer-side, was operated on in the 1 Prince County Hospital on Satur- day tor appendicitis. The little girl, it is pleasing to report, is doing as 410B! ‘I0 HINT-lately oe- eupted by 04:13‘! Pmlt Wot- er Street, Suzanna-side. Apply Percy Ifl-i-I-tf -M.'.u mo; Shaman d Sum- mersids spent tbs lute: nation —Fr1ends will regret to hear that ‘ Just One Week»- A 11131;’; All The Time You've Got To Take Advantage o! These Extra Special Bargains! ALARM CLOCKS nnasaas-rmmuwumuns-nlshnflwk-IIW inlhunnoheury. leguhrIleefl-ll "7""""'G°°‘ Cloflflalnwfrlce,actqlifilillf0fllilll"lumlkauul' vtllylflllbflfiflitbolffiflfil. While They m: . "'APRIL18,11)33 I 100 Spring Clothes Pins - 29c | Fancy Bhina Egg Gups - 6 for 18c I China Sugar and Creams in beauti- ful Decoratlons. Regular value. 50¢- Holman’s price April 15th to 21st, the 3-piece set for . . . . . . Sugar and 29c Clearing price on Green Glass 19c Creams, only . While they Last. ON SALE UNTH. FRH)AY, April 21st oNLY HOLMAIFS BOTH STORES Summerside-Charlottetown —M.r. Jamu Callaghan and Mr. zclarezace Plneau of St. Dunstan‘: University are spend-ink thfl E889" holidays in Summerside the guests o1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. S. instant cunnnuia .3151: eolulml :4 reserved fol new: o! local interest but ldilfllllll ol n newly llluro may be llufled ll l cent: a word strictly payable ll drums “HSUBSCBIPTIONS to The Lharlottetcwn Guardian may b1 handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Marion's Drug Store. Montague. 12-13-dtf. ..'MANY HAPPY RETURNS -— Hearty congratulations are being extended to Mr. Duncan B. Maclar- en of Cardigan, who celebrated his 90th birthday on Friday last, April 14th. Mr. MacLaren is one of the very few surviving veteran ship building foreman of this province, and in his day has supervised the construction of many vessels in King's County. ' BRIDGETOWN SCHOOL Honor r011 for March: Grade x-1, Eleanor Morrison. Grade VIII-l, Kathleen Wad- man; 2, Margaret MacKenzie; 3, Lloyd Maclbeod and Roderick Mc- Kenzie (equal); 4, Jennie McMaster and Harry Ross (equal). Campbell; 3, Margaret MacMastcr: 4, Freddie Wadman. Grade V-l, Kathryn Nicholson: 2, Haddon Mcleod. Grade IV (in-i, John Campbell; 2, Francis McMaster; 3, Daniel Mc- Master. Grade IV (by-i, Audrey Wad- man; 2, Elsie McKenzie; 3, Gerald Campbell. Grade 11-1, Constance Bates; 2, Duncan McMasicr. Grade I (a)-1, Edwin Clay; 2, Alvin Campbell; 3, Douglas Mac- Master. Grade I (b)--l, Maurice MacMas- ter. Grade I (c)—1, Lewis Ross. Perfect attendance - Kathleen Wadman, Margaret Cantelo, Audrey Wadman, Douglas MacMaster, Georgie Matheson-Teacher. (Patriot please copy) CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Following is the standing of Cross, Roads School for the month of March: Grade X-l, Malcolm Reeves; 2, Guy Kennedy; 3, Frances Reeves; 4, Keith Kennedy. Grade IX-1, Claude Wood; 2, ' Wallace MacKlnnon. Grade VIII-l, Isabel MncKmnon and Beulah Farquharaon; 2, Win- ston, Jenkins; 3. Austin MacCallum; 4, Reta Molyneaux. Grade VI-l, Madelyn Stewart. Grade V-1, Helen Moiyneaux. Grade IV-l, Norma MacCallum; 2, Inuise Macrleill: 3. Donald Mae- Grade VI-l, Ruth Rogers and pose it." well as can be expected. B, Margaret Cantelo (equal); 2, Rlegis’ Rae; 4, Robert MacKlnnon. Grade HI (Sn-l, Alecia. Jen- Real Estate SALES R. P. Simpson 118 RICHMOND ST. Charlottetown, Phone 13‘! kins; 2, Blair MacCallum. Grade III (Jr.)—1. Clive Stewart: 2, Murdoch Moiyneaux; S, Jun MacRae. v Grade I-l, Blair MacRu. (Patriot please copy) CUMBERLAND HILL SCHQJL Honor roll for Cumberland H11! School for month of March: Grade X-l, Bernice Campbell; Z Isabel Campbell; 8, Boyd Idvl-HB- swne; 4, Ellen Campbell; 5, Mar! Livingstone (absent). Grade IX-l, Woodrow MacDon- ald; 2, Waldo Macbeod. Grade V-1, Lawrence MacLeod. Grade IV—1, Patricia Campbell: 2, Albert Wood; 3, Marjorie MIC- Lcod. ' Grade I (SrJ-l, David Livifl!‘ stone. Grade I (Jr.)—1, Stewart Mac- Leod: 2. Sadie Ward Teacher-K. B. Fitzpatrick. llinard’: Llnhnent can Bpfllnl. a to tr rr urn mast DANCE wmt JIM. HOW THRILLEO 5n: w»! GUT AFIZER ONE DANCE JIM LEFT HER “DIONT COME NEAR HER AGAIN “wuv can't MEN u KE m»: ?' sue sossso "nun- mom FINALLY AMY TOLD HER HOW 5H2 HAO umtuowmotv OFFENDED . ... ... ...,.s.....aaa..nt..,,,r._c.»_, s... f TODAY SHE IS ENGAGED 103M. usmo umuov_ snot» B. gar mm . roatvza odour Phyufe. 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