MARC}: g: 1941 ‘y,’ . BIG l0 DAYS SALE Enils Wednesday, April Z Sunkist Juicy ORANGES- Buy them by the Dagtisl-J Dos. .. 1.00 w... ORANGE MARMALADI- t Coupon-Z lb. Jor.........,.... Delicious STRAWBERRY or RASPBERRY JAM . 49c Fneeli Sultana Cakes, Each. 25c New Oarrots, 2 large bunches 15c Fresh Ground Coffee, .. 49c OLD CHEESi-In Stock I e.. .. OHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN SALAD DRESSING-With O 8 O1. Jar TENDER GREEN PEAS- Dellcious with fish for Dinner, .5 ‘us... Garden Fresh STRING BEANS- Serve them often-6 tins ..._|_s, ...-e --. 25c 89c 89c Tomato Ketchup Gallon tin .. Crushed Pineapple Gallon tin . . .. Grapefruit Juice, 48 or. 3 tins . . . . . Fresh Prunes n. . I °°""°"_L°"° BM“ “E222 Mukmh 25c ROIIN uooo iiottro OATS siimiiiai ciao...‘ 29c ELLY_ Choice Corned Beef, lb. 25c -- - |_ 4 §q . l-II- 35¢ 57c w, 25c i. our ‘ma: narrow °@"='~"- "r "M ‘ ~~ an M w». i»- =~=— “M” '" "°°" _ Lb. ...3Sc Loo Aylnierhflineenieoi QRN SYRUP Cu+ined Pears, II w er "‘ _ P . . . 29c C '- in ,, _, 35¢ _ eaniit Butter All Brands-Na c¢w°"’“z T‘ "" 32c Sifgoploble Salt u‘ fiigfosjygigefflflajlssmm" 4Q‘; ch-IG‘: Us .3 _ h. S .. d25c . ... ... ... i‘ ""'>“""" IC 8H GIIVIIC PTGO B. C. PLUMS--T‘liey are DOIIOIOII— . Magic tilting Powder JELLWELL Brand‘ JELLY POWDER; _ Tins .. . No Coupons-II‘ tins .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . . ._._. .. DrIi-éié xéricok. .. . 28c n" very be", Wm. “gang fluyo.m__pks' c Ttlklslll Tissue ‘oc . __ . hlmll4n9"l°°"old" Colt‘ le MAPLE SYRUPI A0096 PM.‘ Fresh Stock Mixed Nuts I o4 5.. ,. 25c Ne ¢°"P°"- I“ '--"--- u, 29¢ DIOED ems and CARROTS- 65c Cooking n9. AYLMER FANCY pmiArfll OU".__ Kiln" Powdered 75‘ Save money, serve often, grant for saludr-o tins Lb. . 25¢ No Coupons-Z iere .....,., ...,._., Bonk" smoked Rom G‘ w D l‘ F D I‘ pork’ UL _ _‘ _‘_ ‘__ 59c e e Iver ree e ivery 5551);... Cami?" .0... H“... 5k COD. CASII & CARRY STORES sum GARDEN mo PLOWIERI-Dlhnen h...» Seed he Meter out; .'.'.9's'e' gal. u...» "7 G‘ G" 5'" c"°"°"°'°‘"" PM m LOIIIIISIBII In Stodu-Order Early. - All grades m "m Big so... wiii. m Big Stock" "° NOIISE CLEANING SUPPLIES TURPENTINE, Bottle .. .. .._.,.. ..._._., ..- 25c BIG 5 CLEANER-G tins .. n“. 31c WM” 79c Large-Each GOOD BROOMS — ALL SIZES 69c 25c JOHNSTON‘! rtooii WAX- BRASSG ANI) sitvo, tin .. Tin DON AMI- 55c He); . . Tin or Cake SAN‘l-FLUSH-- 2tins .. .. WALLPAPER CLEANER- AN Brands-Z tins .. DIC-A-DOO PAINT CLEANER- Pltg. . SPECIAL-IT'S NEW—-RATSTROY-- ‘lt will rid your place of the rodents-Tin HAWES FOR BETTER FINISHES ON YOUR FLOOR AND FURNITURE I Lb. Tin PASTE WAX .. .. ILb. Tin PASTE WAX .. .. .. .. .. FLOOR GLOSS-No Rubbing-Pint ., SHlNE—Slove Polish, Bottle ..... ....,_., .. HAWE’S FURNITURE CREAM .. .. .. . . . With Polishing Cloth .94; ...-e two's‘. ..‘._.) e o ._-_-, 29c 23c .00 1 i ~..~i LEMONOIL . .. “Bend”: BREAKFAST BACON-Smoked-Sliced- I lb. to an order-Lb. .. .. .. LIGHT BULBS- Fill up those empty sockets todoy LINSEED OIL- Gol. .. PAGE THREE liiww in ,. 111i‘ I {rift Till‘ ltPil pus! tiidi had Liter ‘Alls itwiiiriued from Page 2) .ii< licercd The Islands a good ‘fl l: likl mo. “.\~iii Illf‘ pigs av them" I thought. i(“=."‘i\'l\Fl"l‘ilfl the ht» promise he wanted just by lrvuiinll river and ~n the like to James for the s-wiitv lad ll/i‘ liccn altogcthcr Nstitt.‘ for lllC mo“ folks at Alderlca. Indeed lr h.» If"?! quite disturbing though er l ur-d to James "All‘s well that. rhosrii iii arrive in the wee ‘xiiiis which Iicftlld and Mill" £579‘ \t‘ll I'm SJIIJIIIIIII. "Yes" James said iiii l iilll tell you it was mighty ARTHRITIS sufferers! ASK YOUR DRUGGIST TODAY i‘r°"""ELANI|GIEN “C” You can’! buy es better iivesx —yet II COSTS LESS! That's rightl OLD ENGLISH saves you money on every pint; you buy e yet there's none belfer at any pricel liliide with imported Cernsuba \\'.'ix, high-quality OLD ENGLISH ilries quickly to s brighter, longer- lasting lustre. shines and wears- wears and shines Ilslvil on rill your (loan-wood. tile, lino- INIITI. Jiiai spread ll*-llfl forges it. Snvee iIIIlPI—W0fl(I-~WBl l. WAX N0 IIIIIIIIO 4 cold in the buildings these last nights." I remembered only the warmth of the iilzinlti-ts that I had tucked so closely about me, the gentle murmur of the ivater at the overflow on the dam. and twice but only vaguely a sound like that oi a child crying. It startled me for the moment until I recalled izttisiijsliiiiiiiv‘ fl’ all. at all, since Ive never thorn. but m»... what I've 1w The Quid Sod.‘ Pat has I I O me. My dentists were at work by the light of the kitchen lamp re-y moving those sharp teeth that ap-l prirontly are as superfluous to smnll pigs as an appendix is to iii human and which if loft uudrawnl are apt to prove disastrous during‘ some subsequent nursing period. o 0 e yarn about the .iii who when he crime can- scratching the hick. willh a knowing itviclt. - morning was no time in _ l But it the women kind st this‘ house had pursued her ilreamsi those fateful nights perhaps to the‘ neglect of James‘ comfort, any an- noyance on that score vanished| presently. The brilliant sunshine and light Upririg-llke breeze did much to revive weary flesh and there Was also the satisfaction of the good luck which liad attend- ed the night Wfltdhflfl as well. Not pxflclly tho "good luck" such as may be caught in a horse shoe or got from carrying a rabblrs paw or like talisman and ever highly \\t‘i"l( end which bfflllili! ihl‘ quiet to the countryside atoll." The newcomers. ours Ii"i‘ll expecting during the il.l_\s of thc wcek lisii finally sma will that ends ivell, Ellen. LREAIMENT FOR ARTHRITI‘. ririiiiiiis, RIIIUMAIISM AND OTHER cram CAUSED RHIUMAIIC DISORDERS which has been enthusiastically endorsed by thousands of Bllilfi"! users. Especially prepared for these conditions which are believed fre- quently due to focel bacterial infes- tion, Lsntigen "C" supplies entllfl" derived from these sources and. taken as directed, it will treat, than build immunity against fulfil" infection from these organism!- [ANTIGEN -\.i. ,, )., 1.1. m. . I\1'l/ \- PIIH" $1."; (iii pcr lmfll. iilll “my. n; n. .'\|l twill. ‘.i<ii‘l‘i flokle. but that which comes from giving attention to every last de- tail of the task, 5,4 James points out "st the right time." Nor was the masculine vigilance allowed to relax today. Word passed from .mouth to mouth at tl-mes. most Icomforting statements these were lwhen they chanced to fall on fem- inine ears "They: fed" the young- ler member of the firm would an- Inounce. st a distance from the pig- Rery then to be sure of’ the safety lof such an utterance and James Twell pleased with the report that itheir small cares had commenced- ‘in the words of a modern song- "dolng such things naturhyr". step- ped off llightly to his choririg at lthe stables. I00 I The lest of the wood-sewing was 1mm leted this tternoon. whe Mr. 1G. lllho owns aid operates thg cir- Icular saw came after dinner. Rob ijoincd them presently and Mr. G. .fr0m the house on the hill and the {work of it \vas done in no time. James an the couch now at his Idays end open his eyes to say: "Wcll we got that Job done for this fycar, Ellen!" But I'm not think- Thls column t; reserved for new» of local interest. but advertising of s newsy nature may h. Inserted at five ocnts ll iviird strictly pity- nble In advance. COOK'S for Hiotog-r-apns, CON IPEIJIIZRA-TIION bUflANCE. LIFE IN- CRASWELL for Photographs JDCMIES TAXI. Phone 5%. five inch chick brooder stove pipe. Dillon do 5pilleii_ HOWARD Momma’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. FOB BITTER TAXI SERVICE call Stead Bros. Rhone 1214. MRS. MARGARET MIcPHBR- son. Bellevue. wishes to announce ling so much of that. though glad iI am and grateful for the heap of ‘it In the yard for next Winter's ‘burning but “Pats steps would be flight today" I remark. "Light El- ilen?" James repeats "Sure" I say ."for Pat would be ‘a-wcarln of the Igreen‘ and singing ‘when Irish {eyes are smiling‘ the day." I Until tomorrow — Diary -Good- ‘night.- IC. L. JACKETT, MILLING the vacant place in the hed beside? OFFICIAL. DIE! AT 56 AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS iMontana. Exchange) Clinton I... Jacketl. 56. 0f 908 Sixth avenue north, Montana. gen- eral soles manager for the flour and merchandising division of the Royal Milling 00., died Sunday af-' ternoon after a short illness. '* Funeral arrangements have not been made. The body is at the W. H. George Co. . Jacket: was born Nov. N. 1300. in Verona. Wis.. and went with his parents to Woodstock, 111.. when he was l0. He graduated from high school there. After graduation from the Unl- verslty of Illinois in 1012. Jackett went to Spokane to hei-ome cashier 01' the Kulispell Flotir Mill 00.. now of the Spokane branch of General Mills. Inc. In April. 1917. he trans~ ferrerl to Great Falls where he held the same position with the Royal Milling Co. He served two years overseas in World War I with the 235th air squadron. After he was discharged in 1919, he went to Spokane as breach manager for the Kallspell In: Hill do. After six months there. Jaclrett transferred again to Greet Fells as credit’ manager for the Royal Milling Co. He was advanced to sales manager of the flour and merchandising division in 19D. Jsckett was married Nov. 21, 192i. to Florence Mei-Kc-nzle Dunhsm of Great Falls. who survives him. (Mrs. Jackett is s daughter of thi- late Angus and M's. MscKan- zla of Springfield and Charlotte- town. P. B. I.) Other survivors are five sisters. sll.of whom are coming to attend the funeral. They ere Mrs. Harry Slllmsn at Woodstoa: Mre. Sylvie Terrell and Mrs. Maegle McFarlaiie of Htideon. 1a.; Mrs. Orville Foyer of Riverside. Calif. and Mrs. Blanche Dletz of Inn: Beech. Also survivlne are several nieces and nephews in the east and e nlecc. Mrs. Richard I-Iylsnd of Greet. Falls. Jackett wse s member of Elks lodge, American Lesion. Chamber of Omnmercl. Woodincn of the World, the Executives club and the Congregation! church Funeral services for Olinton L, Jscltett of 908 Sixth avenue north. general manager fo-r the flour end merchandising division of the Rovsl Milling 00.. who died Sunday were held Thursday afternoq-t at the W. H. George 0o. De. Paul W. the ,tlie enga-gement of lier daughter. illrone Blaizziche. to Rioy Ieai-d, son er ‘Mr. and Mira. Ira H. Clarke of Mt. Stewart. Marriage to take 111760 in April. ' INVITATION EXTENDED Chief of Police A. Blrtwliiisile has received an invitation to attend the banquet of Gilles 14 R..C.M.P. School lfil. Rockcltffe. Ontario this week Among the graduates of this class will be Sgt. Ad. Dmvling 0L the local police force. J 1i—_- l Y's ivnarcs coup-a program.’ of musical sclr-clilons on an Irish l theme highlighted last Thursday's ‘ meeting of the Y's Men's mu": st . the Queen Hotel. Featured were violin solos by Mr. ltlfatthcw Le-I Fora and tenor solos by Mr._ Chester Donovan. Miss Helen‘ guest artists. and Mr. Robert I Comipton gave n number of am~ using readings from‘ the works of Robert Service. It was announced that s variety concert under thef direction of O. K. Preeby and. Roy Mhxgford would be sponsored by the Club toithin the next few weeks. Vice-president Ralph Riu- pert was chairman. FUNERAL AT BALDWIWS RD. —'llhe fllncrnl of the. late Mrs. John Cairns. nee Mary Catherine Baldwin, took place on Saturday morning. March 22. from the homo of llcr son Edward Cairns. Baldwin's Road. to St. Otilfibertb Church. St. Teresa's. A solemn Requiem Hllah Mlsss wee offered I7! the Pastor. Rev. Basil Croken, assisted by Rev. Edward Baldwin. (185.8... rector of Holy Redeemer Parish. Charlottetown. and neph- ew of the deceased. as deacon. and Rev. Phalon McKenna Mor- elil. as sub-deacon. Rt. Rev. Maurice MacDonald. Vernon Riv- er. was In the sanctuary. The pellierirers were: Peter McKenna. Terence McKnnna. Joseph Bald- win. Milton Baldwin, Alan 00r- coran and Henry Goodwin. Rev. Ditword Baldwin. USSR... con- ducted the services iit the gram. URGE IMPROVED ROAD - Piour delegations seeking Improved road ccndltiom II] iheir respective sire-s mct with Govemimeait mem- bers including Premier J Waiter Jones. Saturday. The delegations were from York Fob-iii. West River. Craipaiud-Vicioiria and Hampshire- Klngslon districts. The York Potnt delegation petitioned fm- an im- proved mridiwey followhig along the North River. The West River del- egation sought road Improvuneiriiia from Ocmwall and Wat. and the Hampshire-Kingston delegation pe- iitlonettfoi- better road communic- eitlim between Oomwaill and Chir- lotletmvrn. The OmPflud-Viotorla delegation sought an improved hlghwsy along the south shore. with Greet Fdllii Elks lodge ns- slstinir. Burial was in Highland cemetery with the American Legion Dmbersrer conducted the service ceiiriiiit GUARDIAN: Attrition Meditations‘ f 0 e a Rom Q 4 o O O he Titties. London n “owe-e oe+<eoe voeo owe 9x QQOO§OOQ§ DAYS OF DHCIFION With uhaicicr detail the lii~tory of the world might lic- written. l many of its real IIITIIIII§I>DUIIII$ iivoulti have to go I Events which vrrought great Icliances. deeds and discoveries of lthe first rank. actions which at- |fected millions of lives. would all Yet behind these visible factors ‘must lie some hidden moment iwhen a muster mind made its ric- cisicn. Two such turning-points Ill the ministry on earth of our Lord are _revealed in the Gospels. The first [came when his baptism had made him fully ponspruus o; his mmsimh‘ prayers of the past cannot iioiiiish l Tll05e lonely days in the wilder- ness controlled the character of his work from beginning to end. and ‘answered once for all the ques. itions of how it was to he accom- Iplished. characteristic sentences. which seems almost casual, yct in fact is deliberate and enlightening’. re- veals what happened. The event.‘ belongs to Passion Wccli _ ihol week which began Siindriy. id is not to be confused with Holy Week, which follows it. Our Ito-rd rind his disciples had Joined the "immense stream of pilgrims from Galilee which moved towards Jerusalem before the Passover feast. At some, unnamed point. ihc nliisivr seemsi to have halted the disciples. at} whose head he iviilkcd. He with-l drew into a quiet place beside the| stew“... w.“ gcconqipqnlst to. ms road, because the moment when llflirepflles‘ must make his great decision had Iarrlved. He could retrace his stcps_ and journey north to Galileo. WIIBFC he would be safe. 0r he could con- tinue southwards to Jerusalem. where. as he knew. torture and death must befall him. Yet only by this wey was the Father's will to be accomplished zmcl mankind sav- ed. When. the decisio-n made. he placed himself aqniii at ihc head of his waiting disciples, his [ace had s new look. “They were nmlle ed." St. Mark writes. “and th ‘that followed were afraid." And told them plainly what must be the result of his rieirlsion; the dc- cision to sacrifice himself. and to save the world. The supreme exsmple of the choice faced and made seems you. ially memorable at s time whelll Joel's vision is fulfilled. and there‘, are "multitudes in the valley o‘ decision." Both ta nations and to individual men and women suchi a crisis comes. To sliirk lit. to hope vaguely that matters will somehow shape themselves fc-r the best, is the height of folly. But as they make their choice the wise will uh i for IITTIR S!!! I177?! Dliflfi" [l]!!! [Kill DrlGhopselis Nerve Food In charge. I The other time o! crisis is iiftenl lunnoticed by readers of the Gu.-| . _ _ Pris; IIICIPBKI. only one of Si. iirarivsi Igxffiflsggflglgg m“ ‘"1 THE KIRK PULPIT Preaching yesterday morning on tihe text “according to my Gospcl" (Romans 2116i. the hiiiiister. the Rcvki. T, ll, B. Stinicrs. said: We fool oursviveis about ihc things ire can publicly inherit. Gratr-iiilly lumping in a general iii-ass the high ‘traditions of the race and calling ihririi ouia. we forgot that there are lrcalins of experience which by no iptis>ibiliiy' can he Illllt.‘l'Ili?(I. Ill I Il1"ll'l cacti new mun. as lie arrives. ‘must be a 110115011111 discoverer. ltczil ...,.-e.~.,,.de,|_, estate can be handed down from lone generation to another but not IIlDfldSIIlp. 'i‘o be sure. our inherit. ance can help Us there. leading us to opportunities for friendship else war sniuvico. - Quantity 01.115110 their places in the chronicleqmlposilblei but slivers the meri- itablc moment comes when. if l to 1110i; claiim the privilege so that for iiriysclf 1 "can sag; hi)‘ liicrid. tlii-ii' no matii-i" irltai .1110 tradition of ilrlciidship may be, I have no vital i portion in it. All the courage of the past means iiiiugtlit tu a ma-n who [cannot say. My courage. All iiie the spirit that nevcr‘ FINDS. ‘llhcrc .a.re no proxies for the soul. iiiily lwhzii is ntine is i'uall_i' lliillL‘. The ‘profoundcsi experiences of the Ispirlt must be reproduced in each new man. ‘my place in loving Shakespeare or God's l1elp. and in the language of one of the simples-t yet most comprehensive of the Prayer-book collects iihat of the first Sunday after Epiphany). will pray that "they may both perceive and know what things they ought to do. and have grace and power to fulfil also may faithfully the same." i Hopi Indians aiiiii:-.ill_.,~ iiiizig; for rain with snake dances using live i l CITY No substitute can fake i d. iii. delighting in irature. I can have no: Hun‘; d.-__._;._ culled ‘parenthesis’ lI-nes that IICFYITITIIIIE to make a path between my asks. your privlilcm-cnn licep these lines urirlci" iii-cording t0 .1 beauty \I)Cl'ii1IIr‘.I., is to puff puffing. then blowing. as you were chasing an ATTENTION RED CROSS WORKERS CARDS WILL DE DISTRIBUTED AND PLAII 0F BE PRESENT A éllllii‘ rials ix". till)‘. "ll liir Lin‘. l\Ilil’;:Zll'i~l ‘Pruniaii. daughter of the Prem- :il_\' \III1 lcpoiiiis iii Detroit irhore she made bier .'.. i. trzzccrt singer Sunday night ttith the Detroit sym- TRICKS WILL HIDE LINES feather. ~-- -- Bcst time to do this, says our "Wlizil iaii I clii about those su- spot-i. lst. i-s while you are cream- aie is supplcd up for this exercise. Deeply grooved lines will escape notice. if’ yo nose and mouth?" s, reader She-and so can you. if that's ncttoi- control with exercise. he!» daily stint for i-liccks, and will npph: rouge high on Tlii- chcclts. What. thcm out. She suggests accentuates lines tlioul-th imaginary unwanted implications ORGANZATION SPECIAL NAMES COMMITTEE -— DIVISIC NAL COMMANDEIIS. CAPTAINS AND MEMBERS 0F ALL ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED T0 A'l"l‘llND THE OPENING CAMPAIGN MEETING TEAM? TONIGHT Monday, Ilarcli 24, 6 p.m. at TRINITY UNITED i-lALL CAMPAIGN DIITLIIIED ing your face. at which time skin "parenthesis" u'1l wear as dark a shade of founda- tion 3,5 your skin tones will take. tlid you want to avoid is a light shade of make-up that and any place‘ ment of rouge that highlights these of age. ulia~ s... q .23 Tilt-i IS§“—K