as shantung was modeled by Mrs./ and features a pert bow. The coat Lioyd Cox, at the recent fashion} is lined throughout in polka dot show. The coat is three-quarter| effect. Mrs. Cox is wearing a/ length and flaunts the new over-| brandy colored cloche hat of bal- Palm Springs, Florida and Doak- town N.B. Dr. Enric M. Found, Mgrs. Found and daughter Mary Janet N.S. accompanied by Tommy Stan...ld of Truro, N.S. arrived in Summerside yesterday to spend their vacation. i »| meeting opened by repeating the collect. Roll call was answered by eight members with a card to send absent members. One visitor i $8.08 and was sent out again. The . 3 | mg raw ena | DOU e Ring Ceremony : Correspondence was { ° 7 M 0 Repents We $ Seeerras Unites A Happy Coupie a S 7 s To Live Constructive Life {at tteatct."waner Dison to| 20,5, Caries United Chueh othe beie's parena, fee shes! was the of a y ; ; \ ’ |\ook inte the matter and report le ring * wedding - * Dear Mary Haworth: I have;strengthen and develop family| on prices, etc. Eleanor Irene, daughter of ang : + |made so many mistakes since I) relationships. Thus it co-operates After a contest lunch was. SP and Mrs, Clitford Crowther tena Caroline McLure, Womes’§ Editor, Phone $508 was a young boy that I don’t) with other agencies in the com-|ved by hostess and © | Charles, Manitoba, became ; SEARLETOWN W. 6 -The Guardian, Charlottetown, Gat, Mar. 21, 1950) ®e. {0 corres’ some Ouch to-| you aay he swe that this wa! oe ac nn i oo A March meeting Brooklyn, ; Ee nny, eave tay Rien ores. eemmene fer Searietown W. 1. was held at the| Co. FE i. ne. Grant . ~elpfulness to peoples °€S| home . Neil Bradshaw. , and Wesley a ; -HAPPENINGS Until about one year ago I was|and creeds, will give your story| w. ee oe the president| was organist. et involved with two. women, and|@ sympathetic hearing. And that/ 454 vice president, Mrs. Ken|- Given in marriage by her fa- — Zenrmareprermormer | ot, “eon aaa tee iach apn, |W bate Yos provide peu: cateen| at, rested. Mosting 80. \tber the bride looked lovely ts ¢ . ‘ Many people in the “Province | Committe i. | And. _— me Pee Get ee ee your children | ened with the singing of “School| cocktail length gown of mauve a will recall with pleasure the|Despite her accident Mr. and ener iee eee To-| fer living aie Seueiation Days” and repeating of the creed /lace and net over . The t == visit of the late Dr.. Sydney} Mrs. Stead carried out their lov-| gy Sie haw ue : x ae in unison. Roll call was respond: | hodic the et teeel , Hand I want these children (whom Grek ler coun sot oupbitee tax earn Sonus tiene summer ces. : " ’ ner. ward Island, At Cavendisa the| Tije lunch hostesses this after- te ak mach) te be made legal.| er personal interview. Wrile her|tpe previous mecting were read | was Smith's spent several eummers| noon at the Summerside Curling| 0°.» wdtiren legal’ status, the| meee acd adapted. Reports =o ae guests at the Wyand cottages. /Club will be Mrs. George Clark,| oo "ito. that comes to me” stu from school sick committees. Bere i They were also with Mrs. Char-| convener, assisted by Mrs. James| 57 I: gr foro ORWELL COVE W.I. treasurer Acknowledgeme les Drew at the Drew cottages|MacDougall, Miss Marion How. | or he =, er eee Sure and it was an Irish joke were received of birthday gifts at Stanhope, and Mrs. W.H.V./att, Miss Christine MacDomald,|. jou in so” S| ast cach of the ladies told in| Smt 0 Mr. Lowther and Carolys : Dunbar and the late Mr. Dunbar|R.N. and Mise Margaret Me-|,° le oe dalng. My ides ie ec tm roll call the sight of| Temmer. H wes moved and 200-/get, featuring & at Keppoch Beach Inn. Neill, R.N. ree one, then ee the meeting at Rooney's, and be- onded that a book requested by/a net stole in pale pink. She car- a2 ove Be marry the other. ate y's amy | the teacher for the school library|ried a nosegay of blue feather- Mrs. R.O. Walling arrived“tast| Mir. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and pate aga agi — nats '|be purchased. Several letters = ed carnations. week froni-Whitehorse, Yukon, to} son, Michael, of Summerside,| po. ant’ ie bases sity, | The sick saad one | Correspondence were ee g|_Mi: Norman Rees was best spend a holiday with her parents,| were given.a farewell party Wed-| yon to bring ome the call cae med 3 a re-| 20d. discussed. On motion it W@5|man, and Mr. Wm. Foster was Mr, and Mrs. Howard Macinnis,|nesday evening when friends | Fe of how I wes brought up 1| ported ceeumninie te a decided to send 2.00 to the Eas-| usher, Kent Street from Tyne Valley, Lot 14 and|reauce now that it isn't right to|A “Thask You" for Somers | Pee Coreen. Mrs . Crowther, mother of the Summerside gathered at theiriee: them grow up without mar.|was received. The secretary read| = .“25 ne, savaniage |e wore a figured jacket The hostesses for the Charlotte-|home. Mr. James MacLean, on|ried parents; and I want to put|a letter from the Red Cross giv-| win’ Red Cross First Aid Cour-| ress % Winter white with wihite) town Curling Club for today are| nena of those present, read an| things right, the sooner the bet-|ing and outline of the work done| % ‘we Bed. shor the chalt | ee, Nee corvage Wes of Mrs. Horace Willis, Mrs. George ackiress, while Mrs Shelton Shrap| ter : duane tee seer; Aes ee se being given uw MecCsl- pink carnations, Mrs. Ern Ho- Vessey, Miss Patricia Wynne, | 3tincss, whe Mrs. She ae Dis cies teed toes mg = 2 Bose cst ae et menshie se oe ward of Mather, patna of} CREAM, BLEND, BUTTER, emery oa Miss wee made the presentation of a purse| ive them what they need; and| was done among crippled_chil- gS completion of rouuine busi- ee ee me % pink = Derle ss Marjorie of money and a sweater set for| they are growing up fast. The eld-| dren last year with the ness, Mrs. Marjorie Delaney,| »ations PURE lta CO AL) . the young son. The hostesses|e@st boy is asking me certain|from Easter Seals teacher of Searletown was wel-| Following the ‘ceremony, a re- s ‘ aie aed tie Weed tel were Mrs. Ralph Edwards, Mrs.| questions that I never expected| The members discussed plans|eomed as a special guest and enilen aie at Uae heats Ciera, ee TT oe ee oaks one Harold Harkness and Mrs. Ralph} to have to answer. To tell the/for a handicraft class in thé dis- | galled to give a‘talk on merside, nave as their w Heckbert. Mr. and Mrs._Hansen|truth, sometimes I feel lost. trict, The questionsire op educ-| Education. She gave very in- : Oh sone: tee Diente wih leave ‘in the near| Please heip me, and you will be/ stion was discussed and answer- teresting and informative talk on|| ADVERTISED IN ADVERTISED IN R. on we s08/ future for Fort St. John, B.C. | elping my children. a ‘lhe Birchwood Education Cor- va) Perry of ax, NS... At times I find myself so con-| a4. a5ris meeting will be held |ference held last fall. This was Weekend Wonderful TOOT Mr. and Mrs. Jan MacLean of|_D*- 294 Mrs. W.E. Callaghan | fused that I picture myself ru-| is the school and an auction sale |followed by a spelling match, snr Ty y Ree a & re, 7m Eemeee and daughter, Coleen, of Sum-|Sing away from _ everything. is to be the main attraction®| conducted by the teacher, and an PAGE 31 Halifax, spent last weekend in| merside, left for Chicago, Iinois| Please hurry with your advice] Pou’. will be answered by a| interesting contest by Mrs. PAGE 31 . the Province with their respec-| where the former is taking a a it gets too late.. Sincerely, description of “My Wedding | Bradshaw. Committee in charge r tive parents, Rev. A.F. and Mrs.| post graduate course. . J. Dress” iMred MacLean | served ice cream and cake and ! eg " MacLean, and Mr. and Mrs. -| ARMY TO RESCUE wenay Tihs cage peggtn agg oe a social intercourse brought the WASHABLE PAINT ! : is ‘ Wendell Wood. Mrs. D-F. McNeill of Summer-| | Dear R. J.: I am sorry that) 4) gy Mrs. William Morrissey. | evening to a close: ee > sll 7 = side is a patient in the Charlotte-| didn't get to your letter sooner. ; CILTONE SATIN STAYS — Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Morrison|town Hospital, where she under-| And I hope that your good reso- EAST BALTIC W.L ; DAYTIME ELEGANCE Canines you've boon waiting for informe. “oo. tte Demeonsie ote ies Sen | es CACORE urday) after @ vacation spent in| Gardiner MacNeill, student at| tion on how {o translate them Arthur Dixon was hostess to the COLOR FRESH This clever coat-diress of tan; smart sheath dress, emptre line King's College School, Windsor,| ite constructive action members of East Baltic WI. The “We Are. Your C.LL. Paint Headquarters on P.E.I. size collar, is worn over al lebuntl straw. left x for Fort Bureau, on West 14th Street. New| was welcomed. Lauderdale, Florida, where they) Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Currie en-| York,. for a lead in the right di-} The minutes of the previous ; : expect te spend a three-week |tertained at their nome in Sum-|Tection. Ask for the secretary or| meeting were read and approved. Ciitone Satin is the new kind of latex-base paint that's ELLEN’S DIARY re eer ree when mixed ne type peshanghadlacesc angel pa acs fan rear ie easier to apply and faster drying. Even more important te ‘. ‘ jas ay. been 9 Sari : d B T All Friends of Mrs. Sidney Stead, meee raid find friendly, confidential, expert | packed for the Unitarian Service. you, Ciltone Satin’s smart .colors keep .their “first-day” . Harland Apartments, Water St.) arics Elizabeth Dalton. whose|»e in solving your problems—j| A travelling apron collected freshness year after year! pringfi e eiongs oO will regret to hear that she has! morriage takes place in the near | one at a time. With Its Every Delight cident occurred on the night of future, was honored at her bridge RESTORES DIGNITY : Ne other vitamin product The Salvation Army's Family cideatcocurred on, the night of lel, which met at the home of| Tee Salvation Army's Family CAREER gives you more fo Firestone Home & Auto Co. Ltd. Now we hail the Spring. Not/to all. And “It will be the best | Mrs. go See ey tare Han | Side. on Wednesday evening, when | flowing principles: Barbers - Hairdressers | , " yet actually because of “sound of | one” We say. te be Mad to us| 27 Edwarde had Ses a aa e Serer. eee see oa eal af een Pal eI Leare these Trades at |) JENKINS vane 3 M4 Central Street —— sh pe the S e ues us : : . , | . vernal chowers’” on the erase, ee tee oe oe cae abiy fine job of looking after the . and the ‘night of the individual to || see A cY ADVERTISED ite Summerside ADVERTISED IN endar. And besides there are its|Island farms and in other Is- en eee bangeoc Mor’|, Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Miller re-| the and consideration this || TRANS-CAN PHARMA Ty Weekend sins and tokens — in today’s |!and homes eaca drawing day aS eee “iturned to their home in Sum- acs. ‘ 44 BEAUTY ee ROT 187 Great George St. Nie iT brilliant sunshine, rippling over| brings with it some little or larg- day a y performances. | merside this week, after a two| 2. “Realization that the spirit INDUSTRIES DIAL 4219 SAYA Charlottetown betcha the farmlands, in the clear blue|€T measure of concern. Where Stead’s Pharmacy was in charge) weeks vacation in Toronto, New| % man is of divine origin, but is N. B. the te, im the ginting mill.| farming is continued, where fam.|% the make-up and the commit- York ‘and Benmuda. subject to influences that|]| Mencten, N. 5. stream and the wind which blew in fresh and free from a wooded fasiness up the creek, west. Now the spruces and firs along hill and dale are losing the charm of the wintry months. Eyes ling- er more on the deepening rose of ’ the maples, the graceful birches and the other budded trees about and afar. Fields-bare of snow— the new-fallen comes but to take @way the old, Crows fly above sunny fields—an atticfly against a windowpane drums a call of season to the housewife. “It's here — the Spring's come!” it Says. ilies are, there are always the attendant worries and cares. Yet this week has been good. Here we are able — indeed privileged, to follow the affairs of our quiet round—children went to school, farmers to the farming, women to their h sework. There came a pleasant break in the routine on an affernoon which bore the men and lads (excepting Alex) from the farms of tae name off to attend the Fat Stock Show at the Fair grounds in the city. There they would find food for reflection in regard to their own beef husbandry, in the sight of ceedingly co - operative. Mrs. Stead was having a supper party after the show for the make-up we on this Island farm have, like Anne Elizabeth Wilson who wrote the lines, our own proof of its arrival in “‘The Sign’: “There be spells sorceress season, Old in magic to bewitch the mind Thinking to entrap our laggard Thinking te entrap our larrard reason, Casts flurries on the crying wind. whereby this’ Mrs. Jean MacFarlane and Mrs. John Cameron of Summer- side attended the Fasaion Show in Charlottetown on Tuesday af- ternoon. Miss Beatrice. Rankin, R.N. of Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, N.S. has been visiting in Summerside. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood- side, Summerside, have this week as their guest, Miss Ruth Heaney of Clinton. strengthen or weaken the meas- ure of his self-respect and cour- age. The influences most helpful are those which include the spir- itual elements. 3. “Belief that the best prin- ciples of case work (ie. work with individuals te solve their problems) are harmonious, with sound religious objectives, and find their roots in religious con- cern with man’s welfare. 4. “Belief that the eternal qual- ities of human life, faith in God and His beneficence and concern for the regeneration of the indi- vidual must motivate our ap proach and give purpose and di- FEELING? tt may be the kidneys Take Gin Pills to help increase ‘the urinary flow and so relieve bladder and urinary irritations that are often the cause of’back EATON'S SPRING FURS ...Add Glamour To Your: Wardrobe — -ache, tired logy feeling’ and And hope “rises eternal’? in ager vel}. | There be sleeps and long enchant- | ‘ rection to our use of tried and i] fiuman minds and hearts. Have we aer teedena ths aa ments laid, F.L. Ralph Emory of Trenton, accepted techniques of seedare EATON'S SPECIAL : 7 : , pri Ontario, spent the weekend in oa we been miserable? The Spring] o, of many @ stable gathered That fright the river from its Su ide case work. will bring its healing balms. The| there. early song. : HELPFUL HEARING \ ill will gain strength, the older-| Spring? Oh yes. came And portents of fierce music The Salvati ily- ; “ , ? . past | Miss Margaret Wedge of Sum- ation Army’s Family i, grown look at another Spring] midnight in the dim or moonlit made, Fits A car ne her ona Sen ak Service Bureau has five neigh- FUR COLLECTION with its blossoms and loveliness,| hours of this morning—came ac-| That hold the wildbirds wintering | ae Kashmstedt of| Dorhood branches in and around the young, welcome its very de-leording to the calendar. And| ‘® long. ate, N ' "|New York Cify; and considers light. For the Springtide belongs Monte, North Dabota. now come snow or rime of frost, ‘ that its main. function is to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay of Summerside had as their week Ei WILL BE IN THE Charlottetown Store But I Save \been where meadows meet the flood: And poplar buds with new wine. There is a whiter magic in the are cri eT end guests, their daughter, Mrs. ‘Robert Steeves, with her daugh- his home in Summerside, Thurs- day evening after spending sev- eral days in Halifax, N.S. \ wood, ter, Kathy of Moncton, N.B. ; And I h at ave been vouchsafed a sic tics Naas : on STARTING en. Spring, for mortal side 2’ eg eo ta TRAVEL ENTS ; though I am, guest Mrs. George nson. nd I have you now. Today I saw a : | Moday March 23rd lamb!” Mr. Richard Sawler returned to INSURANCE COUNSELLORS J Until Monday — Dairy — Good- night. —_—_———_ + Telephones: Insurance 3046 Travel 8541 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. Select you Spring furs from the large assortment of luxurious furs. You'll like the os Flavour Freshness ; | EUROPEAN BLACK DYED PERSIAN - eeee Quality . Moore & Mcleod Lid. | eee Sa cusig Trimmed with natural sapghire ranch mink. Collar smartly PEEK FREAN’S styled, with tapered sleeves -229.00 SHORTCAKE DIGESTIVE ee Behe A Rich Sweet Cookie A Meal Cookie . faces Croomary Sali EUROPEAN NATURAL GREY end Pure Cane Sugor. J aT SHAPES YOU FoR PERSIAN LAMB JACKETS — MODERN Trimmed with natural sapphire ranch mink collar. Tapered sleeves, side slits, a ACTIVE LIVING Each 229.00 | You'll want Sorong Jr. a CANADIAN MUSKRAT FLANK with its unique criss- cross front that walks JACKETS UB wit ed haga Dyed latest fashion shades. Shawl collar, flower pot Soaniliged a — ed ' Sizes: 22 - 32. EATON’S Budget ay Each 139.00 fe ie a for testing $5.00 eoch. wae Seems ‘ due Che _” freshness! ; : Available. 56TH ANNIVERSARY war °S fFax Choose yours today at re ers be NO DOWN Many other furs from which to choose so don’t Mr. and ifs. Waller C. Munn,, Morley Smith and Mrs. 9 b ; miss this opportunity to get your Spring fur now. wt ea te Gaston Wace a ec coceere| DE EK EDEAN’S \ On The Island It's PAYMENT. Spport quietly celebrated their 56th an-|Mrs. Russel Matheson in Mer- | Sor, Torin, Mama Mew omersniay mee | FOR OVER 108 YEARS 25 MOORE & McLEOD LTD ; family at the home of thei? dau-|ed, including a ‘gis oat “Wokots of Famous BISCUITS 802 . "li STORE Mon. to Thurs. Closed Saturday *T. EATON Ce : ghter, Mrs. Smith, with whom! from their nephew in Quincy,| . u vances ft “y Favorite ” s ‘@umorevows. sesnen : they reside. Their son, Mr. Ver-| Massachusetts. (Barter’s Film |: - a _ ' our Shopping Centre” . ’ HOURS 9 a.m. -'5.45 p.m.| Good Friday | 9 a.m. - 9 p.m Bon Munn and daughters, Mrs.! Lale, s es “