The Theya.-, M.......s I Tlleyre Good’! DAINTIEST ' Sodas ever made! I ALWAYS ASK FOR , IWGIIS IN YOUR FAVOURITE VARIETY OF BISCUIT! Mons: WALKS. MORE WORK WlNNlPEfl — (OP) —- Winni- pel's 20.6 miles at new laid in the last. two years are bring- us; an added responsibility. City engineer W. D. Hurst reported the city needs eight new snow plows. costms :4 total 536.000. to clear the additional sidewalks. DBIU. IN MANITOBA PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE. Man.-— (CP) —- The Daily Graphic says drilling for all close to Portage la Prairie is is “likely development" for 1960. Farmer John Beck has been told by an oil company that it will make a test drill on his pro- perty. the rrewfliiper says. A ‘I. > I ‘ I ’3.'::.ti‘.:!’i.i’..:,.'“.‘..'°c......"" ".i.'.'.‘ic"....." "'f«.'»§E'. ~~ 9.9. so. l29.MosineI.P.O. - In Irving P. Mocabe. nsssu‘rs"raxl. Phone es. IYANIZI-'-Non yellowing white enamel. Toombs lduslc Store. IOWAID IIAIIINNII IOU!- WIAI at 1'1! Qlluli Itreet. NEW BHIPIINT COIDUIOY snarl. Jackets and Nylon Blouses at Th. Fashion 3 HEAD Till HON. IUGINI GUL- LIN. Education Week broadcast. GK-‘Y. Thursday. the 9th. at 1.00 P. M sublcct: Industry and Com- rneroe None: so anvarrnsass. ... Advertisers are reminded that their oow must be in ‘me G/usrdtsn not later than noon the day previous to insertion. Those who telephone clssslrleds. oic.. should psrticulsrly hear this in mind. MISOIILANEOUS SHOWER — At a miscellaneous shower held in the Hampton Hall in honour or Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ferguson, a newly-married couple who moved into Hampton community, dancing was enjoyed with the muslc~be- ing tarnished by Messrs. .Dsvid Ferguson, James Bruce and Clit- tcrd Sherren. Mr. Bruce also de- lighted the large crowd with sev- eral solos. B08001. BOABD — The month- Bosrd was i: with Dr. R. G. Lee in the disk. Major Baker reported on the meet- ing or a committee of the Board with the Mayor and city council reg the proposed High School. on account of the over- crowding as Prince street school it is felt that the City will have to benonedsoxaresnevwlvuollsesv tering mm sohools next septum- bar. and a suggested division o! Street to City Limits. All new Willis north and east. at that line to at- tend Prince street School and all pupils living west or south 0! that line to attend West Kent school. Parents who intend to send pupils to grade one in those aohoois next the Principals belore the end ol Much. are advertisanmt other column. amount of routine trsmacted. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory at Mrs. lungs Cousins who departed this we March 8th, 1040. - business was Your smiling iaoe beyond the gate We seem on picture as we wait Till Jesus gently bids us eons. And Join you In our heavenly home. Lovinsly remembered by son l7‘-3. his wits and Irandson Wil- I IN MEMORIAM’ ‘I! tend nsul hills‘ mpg’ of M38. JAMES COUSWI DIOII .3112“: “H, II“. Sadly MIIIOC 31 H0!’ nlflhflsl and “MW in MEMORIAM in "’xl;g:_‘U\°|‘! of my mother. Mrs. , who died Marsh -na. ms. * s.ile-at memos-tel. true and tender, Just to snow I still reanesnber. liver Remembered Harold, Doris IN MEMORIAM "I ‘"15: memory or Mrs. Joseph Dover who passed away Mush lth. lull. Away in the beautiful am. ell God. There's a river of life so Mr; Some day when storms of in. no I'll ’ we dial meet our loved one then. The or we loved but oonldnot “P- rue-iece flIIshand,n ¢..-H... I each IN ME_h_l__ORlAM ' memory or lpr. Ivan J. who was killed in Iilllalsli March llh. 100. We little thought when leaving llewouoltllnsetarnnomsre. ‘ 'l'hatheIndeath.so sasnuoufl AodIsa‘.v?osherotesnssn. September are requested to advise ‘ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE cEN1'RAl.‘,G:l_i'A',,li'DIA_l~I rqolrnllr-' Jllectric Tiletri :‘¢o“:l:!.s"Il:.Iior. Price mm. rouge’; IADIII AUXILIAIY stternoon tea at the Y.M.C.A. Wednesday. Karen 8, 3.80.to 5.30. ' IIAUI'lIUlal4Y IILUSTIATED LI0l'U$a Bwltsn-land. Pattern for Peace by Anton R. Linsii. Hearts Memorial Hall. March Nth. Ad. mission 50 osnts GINIIAL ELECTRIC Radios 819.95-—aiso Kettles and Irons. gloor ‘Polishers. Toombs Music tore. . 011'! POLICE coua'r—.u the Stipeudisry Magistrate’: Court yes- terday. a clear docket wag present- ed to Magistrate K. M. Martin and also Court was adjourned until to- IV. IUNIIAI. YESTERDAY — The tunerai oi William Condon took place Tuesday morning irom the residence of his son Louis Condon. 82 Weymouth St., to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rector, Rev. Dr. Patrick Mcllahon. The pall- bearers wore: William Seaman. Andrew Lynch, H. F. McPhee, Michael Conway, Fred Coyle and Russell Deighan. Interment took place in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery where services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Mc- Mahon. FUNERAL 'l‘llEBDAY—'l'hs fun- eral ot Anthony I-laughey was held Tuesday morning at 8.50 from his late residence. 64 ltochford %t., to st. Dunstan’: Basilica, Whore Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Martin Monsghan. Mis- couche, who also conducted ser- vices st the grave. Burial was in the Catholic Cemetery. Present in the Sanctuary were His Excellency Most Rev. James Boyle, Monsignor Maurice MCDOHIIG and Rev. Leo Herr-ell. Assisting in the choir was Rev. Bernard Glllis, D.D,'l{onorary pallbearers were, Cleaver Mac- Lssn, Jack Mcdregor, Jack McFar- lane, Urlas Mcbonald. Jack Mac- Kinnon and Russell Bell. Active pallbearers were Patrick Mur- dawn naihan, Pius Ciarkin, Peter Oat- ‘WW: Wlllred McKenns, J. Fleming and John Coady. B. 'i'or_s3Els Mr. E. O. 1-iolm. Desable. was a. business visitor to Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vail, I-lalltax, N. S., are at present visiting Mrs. -Vail‘: parents, Mr, and Mrs. Theo- dore Sentner. 65 Bayiield Si. Mrs. Susan Lawson accompanied by her sister; Mrs. Charles Saund- ers. have left on a tan day visit to relatives in Maiden. Mass. Mrs. Lawson leaves on March 18th on return to her home in 1-‘ifeshlre. Scotland. The many friends of Mr. Lew- rence Daley. st. Mary's Road East. regret to hear of his continued illnes. He has entered the Glar- lottetown Hospital and all hope for a speedy recovery. l'l.l.!: IN PIIISON SHOP KINGUION. Ont. March 5 - (C?)-Police stood guard outside the nearby Collins Bay ‘Penitentiary Friday night while firemen battled a blue that roared through the prison paint shop. Damage to the building and its ‘ ‘ is estim- ated st 33.000. The tire broke out in tfhe paint shop antes all unsun- ers had been locked up for the night. i STILL N01‘ SAFE Doctors say that as per cent of the mllksold in Canada for hu- man consumption is not pssteu :- ed. . . iioiyneaux-iiiilard iiuptials A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Wednesday morning. February 15 at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. when Rev. father Bald-win. C.Ss.R. united in the holy bonds of matrimony Elsie Mary. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deroy Vilisrd, Charlottetown, and Frederick Basil. son or! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Molyncaux, Inkerman. The bride chose for her wed- ding a blue garbsrdine suit with matching accessories and wore a coraags oi redgroaes. The bride was attended by her drier Mary who wore a brown gabsrdiine suit with matching accessories. her cor- ssge was of pink csrnstlons. The groom was attended by his brother Gerard. The groom's gill to the bride was a mother of. pearl prayer book and pearl rosary and to the groom- msn a gold signet ring. The bride’: gift to the '- idesmsid was a beautiful silver locket. Following the ceremony the young couple left on their honey- moon tor a short tour ol the Meri- timea. For travelling the bride wora,a rose wool dress with brown fur ‘coat and matching sc- cossories. ' Prior to her- several miscellaneous showers were tend- ered lo the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Molynosux will reside in Charlottetown. M‘ons£'s - TEAS / ' —alao available in bottles of 600 L Stories From The Bible EDI'I‘C>i-1'5 NOTE: This is an- other in a series at strdies mm the Old Testsment..'1‘he text is con- densed irom selections by Houston Harte for the new book. "In our Image," Illustration ho’ G-uy Rowe is also from the book. \ Now there was a famine in the land. And s certain man went to sojourn in Moab. ho. Elimelech, and his wife Naomi, and his two sons Mshlon and Chilion. And they came into Moab, and contin- ued there. And Naomi'_s husband ‘died. And her two sons took wives of the women at Mosh: one was orpah. and the other Rlulhz and they dwelled there about ten years. An Mahion and chilion died also: and the woman was lett oi her two sons and her husband. Then she arose to return unto the land of Judah. And Naomi said to her daughters-in-law. 00, return each to her mother's house: The Lord grant that ye may tlnd rest. each in the house oi her husband. Then she kissed them; and they lifted up their voice, and WCP‘. And or-psh kissed her mother in law: but Ruth clove unto her. And she said, Behold thy sister in law is gone back: return than alter thy sister in law. And Ruth said, In- treat me not to leave thee. or to return from loliowing then: for whither thou roost. I will so‘. and where thou‘ lodgest. I will Lodge: thy people shall be my people. and thy God my God: Where thou diest will I die, and there will I die, and there will I be buried: the Lord do so to me, and more also, It ought but death part thee and me. So they two went and came to Bethlehem in the beginning oi bar- leny harvest. And Naomi had is Kinsman at her husband's. a mighty man oi wealth. and his name was Boas. And Ruth the Mosbitess said unto AGONIZING PAINS OF Ian sun and quirk rolls! with D0!/CIN ch lo-tails, prompt-acting tablets ¢ed hy undreda at tho at 1:111! (rem the pain oi tiers and Sciatica, Get this sale. rsi roduct today. There are many substitutes for DOLCIN now being offered. usual higher prices. Be sure you ask tor and out the original DOLCIN Tablets. The letter ‘‘I)‘' is stamped on every ye-usxno DOLCIN Tablet {or your protection. DOLCIN is all drumrlsts throughout the Dominion. lot) tablets for 82.39-200 tablets 1o:dI“B‘.: Doiein Limited. Toronto 10. On Naomi. Let me now go and glean ears of corn alter the reapars. And she said, Go. my daughter. And she went: and her hap was to light on the iield belonging unto Boss. And Boas came, and said to his servant that was set over the reap- ers, Whose damsel is this? And the servant answered.~ It is the Moabitiah da.msel‘that came back with Naomi out o! Moab. Then said Boas unto Rutri, Hearest thou not. my daughter? 00 not to glean in another field. but abide here inst by my maidens. so she glean- ed in the iield until even. and best out that she had gleaned: and it was about an ephsh oi barley. her mother in law said, where hast. thou gleaned to day? And she Blessed be he at the lord, who hath not lelt alt his kindness the living and to the dead. Then Naomi said unto her, daughter. shall I not seek rest (or thee? And is not Boss of our kind- red. with whose maidens thou wast? Behold, he winnoweth barley to- night on the threshing floor. Wash thyself therefore, and ‘anoint thee, and put thy ralmcnt upon thee, and set thee down to the floor: but make not thyseli known unto the man, until he shall have done eating and drinking. And when he lieth down. thou shalt mark the place where.he shall lie. and thou shalt go in, and uncover his icet. and lay thee down; and he will tell thee what thou shalt do. And she went down unto the floor, and did according to all that her mother in law bade her. And at midnight. the man tum- ed and, behold, a woman lay at his ieet. And he said. who art thou? And she answered. I am Ruth thine hnndmaid: spread therefore thy skirt over thine handmaid; for thou art a near kinarnan. And he said, Blessed be thou of the Lord. my daughter: for thou hast showed more kindness in the latter end than at the beginning. inasmuch as thou ioiiowest not young men, whether poor or rich. And now. my daughter. iesr not: I will do to thee all that thou requirest: for all the city or my people doth know that thou art a virtuous woman. And Boss took Ruth. and she was his wile: and the Lord gave her conception. and she bare a son. And the women said unto Naomi. Blessed be the Lord. which hath not left thee this day without a kinsmsn. that his name may be iamous in Israel. And he shall be unto thee a rcsiorer oi thy lite, and s nourisher oi thine old age: ior thy daughter in law. which loveth \ SUCH you CERTAINLY CAN pepeno ON FLEISCI-iMANN'S ‘ YEAST! YES - IT GIVES FLAVOR IN YOUR BAKING FOR WOMEN DELICIOUS race: 'i'ril<l'.‘E_ LINE EXCITING STRAW8 son. , play. 17'! GRAFDON ST. new spam in delightfully ditterent interpretations of the now see- You’ll be thrilled with the new hats now on dis- OF ANDFELTS... PHONE 2028 And she went into the city: and _ said, with Boas. And Naomi aaid,. w - My‘ FLEISCHMAN N'S Fortlselunobboxorthsumiiymeslasktorwholeeag Nutritious, “STEWART!” ,lIeed". 1! your bend grooer "Stewart's Broad" phone 211 and it will be delivered to your door. Remember “S'l‘EWAB'l"s Broad" is teed.l!yonaro not completely asiislied. return the unused portion to "STEWART BAKEBIE5 LTD.", on Kent Street, and your money will but oh filly rehmded. Stewart Bakeries Ltd. KENT ‘STREET — PHONE 211 thee. which is bettc to thee than seven sons. hath born him. And Naomi took the child. and laid it in her bosom. and became nurse unto it. And they called his name obed: he is the {ether of Jesse, the rather of David. DIAMOND FASIIIONING GETS WOMAN'S BKIIL SYDNEY. Ault-rllh. March 0. — (W) —- Br1Hsh&orn MB. Marcelle Loeclhman is probably the only woman diamond-cutter in Aus- trails. Born in the Cornish village of Maurion. Mrs. Leechman learned Her humend. also a gun ' came to Australia beoore his wit ' to work for a Sydney jewelry ms. Loeohmsn at present iaiisea in poilming diamonds, bu she is an expert in the whole pro( cess of diamond treatment cleavim the rough stona, uwi than and cutting the anal !lce$a.,_ _ 00811.‘! F3081‘ unexpected bill for $10.!!!) pair irost-damaged streets. Th: year the extrnrne winter wasth conditions have been repeated her trade in London and came to roads are already showing signs Australia in September last year. heaving and cracking. WHO BAKE AT HOME 4 , V WORKS FAST‘ 3 out of 4 DON'T THEY RISE BEAUTIFULLY LIGHT AND TENDER! . Canadian Women prefer Fi.E|SCiiiiAiiii'S vusr xuowns. 3. c. — (er) -' year Kelowns taxpayers face: 1'