Bury 1s, 1941 FOR HOME i AFURNPHWGS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MhTEARLANE BROS oe l League 0f Mercy l GIFT DISPLAY ' race ‘rung; 92 Kent Si. . PHONE 2ll83 NOT A FlRE-"JUST A SALE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column la reserved for new: of local interest. but advertising el a neway netnre may he inserted It five cents a word strictly pey- sble in advance. llllollllilllil- .__,._.__ Lune of Mercy in All! or r. 1:. r. u" ‘"3"! COOK'S for Photographs. Bfllrlt-ll- "will Ill-oh: or rifle at a o i Clmlhll Home, Tlleeda/y artereoonpl [m [oven] t mucus-s TAXI. Phone 52s. MI! Wh- Plme Mod rim in Mon- i p ‘n thy and oome to see the display on Tuesday. Tea will he served, HOWARD MHNNIS’ Fit!“ a visit to S.A.’s Base- ever created in lipsticlil "I l-Wfl" “"1791”! Illvleeulmumnnttti HUIIRDOIMBI! Pin 2-Ielder Textual Run “nun silk‘ hetrei law "n “- Plea l-Ioaler Galen! Revise ‘doom colon." Ilehlen engtnom II ‘Nil III IAIIILOUI IIVLON CASI" .120 ‘Aveldleddflno CemetleCoinllenondlefferlecufysoiem \ Footwear at 175 Queen Street. CONFEDEIATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. - MADAM DOYEL. — Readings. I12 Prince Street. FRESH ISLAND COD. Herring and lobsters at City Fish Market. TICKETS for Musical Festival Concert to be held May 23rd at B P. M. now available at Miller Bros, end Tooimbs Music Store. JUST ARRIVED — A new ship- ment of Sweaters. Cardigans and rpullovers. All sizes and shades. Fashion Shoppe. SERVICE at Georgetown Anglic- an Church. Sunday, May 10th. 11.00 A, M. Rev. D. A. Yeo, will be in Qharge of the servlw. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH. -Pillbiio Worship, Sulinday, May 18th. 11.00 A. M. Cavendish. 7.30 P. M. New Glasgflw. Rev. E. F. Cof- fin, Minister. Services Sunday, May 18th. Pleas- ant Valley l1 A. M. Rose Valley 3 '1’. M. Bradalbane 73o P. M. w. B. MaePhall, Minister. TBYON-BONSIIAW BAPTIST PASTOBATE.—Sei’vioe for sunday’, _..__i'_____ >00%>¢0%00'%00%0 0<§00%0O%©0%>00<§< DOROTHY DIX SA YS— l0%00sid0%00%d0§»dd<£dor§)opeiw€hosi n - (Continued trom Page \ Didi: 2) ANSWER: I pre th i; h , from her father's to Tllglflztelisfltllwilmggltll; glislllnrhgmg the Ems mum would have to consult a lawyer about that HOVYCVIEeI‘ nlmngem but you girl is 20 and is almost sure to change her‘ name to la Tlazlssrgillrlililhaiiafie 8 l" I few years, why bother about it call her stepfather PDad" i‘ It is pert tl li i h if it pleases him.. ec y a r g t!“ h" to DEAR DOROTHY DIX: 1s there anyway for the Alcoholics An- 3. . t hi °' Vmm“ 0 9P my husband when he claims that his drinking 1a just]. fled habit. would only let liquor alone. Of course. his real reason is There is no wa ANSWER: to be reformed, so I y of KNITTED CARDIGAN so DESIGN NO. 113-1270 Every one, young and old alikc, should have a kllillcd cardigan sweater with cubic stitch trimrnng. Pattern No. E4279 contans com- Piefe instructions for sizes 3'3 to 42. Needlework Book 20 cents. To order: Send '20 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian. "wan No. E4279 ' Nail-no Address “m Bfrflid Your husband's case is ‘- peiess that he doesn't want to quit the H e '3 3 m“ 5nd “liable man and could make n successtlf he MR8. O. G. L. Tcfflfmlll! a man who doesn't Want. 40<£0 0&oo< @ Ellen ’s Diary ‘x By en Island Farmer's Wile h>eo~Qeo<Q>eo-aveoo@oog>, (OOHUXIUEd {ran page 2) "my in curls. wlhile ml... with no motheriy attempt; h; an to llgild the lily" ivas pluited iighly by ex. pert and kindly fingers and “not llylniz nil over the place. Ellen." I O O Tile time was a lovely Summer afternoon, end the occasion 5, g3]; 011B w ma; birthday party g0, U"? Kiri twins at the mansa at the corner near "home." The same mllnse still sits there, 1 think h,“ quite s0 prettily as then, though U"! Years may have lent enchmg. ment to my memory of i-t. Per- haps odd trees are missing from the surroundings now and the 551W“)! that once was above the verandahs on more than one side has been torn away since ihcn In B"? event there are differences I now fiild. B5,: of course, only rarely 1," time later years. 1 come to the little old church there to worship. The minister was ,a Scotsman "Just 00!." finlflli in stature but 9x99141981)! "fervent ill spirit." When I road "The Little Minis- ter" I was reminded at once oi’ ihis man among the number who came and went there with the "hflllsirl: years. His wife was an educstnd and nice lady ma it 1g V" WMUOPM It the time among the brisk and capable ladies of.’ the community, with lfllflmpany. "18 looks of amazement: "her bread, deer its‘ . . awfu; and mind you she never set bread in her life ‘till she came here?" coming from n city in the old lend she had never nccdeli this accomplish» mcnt. And one who “wouldn't have believed it. it she hadn't seen l‘. with her own two eyes" was pit-S- ent on "a Saturday night tool" when she was dressing u, chicken for the Saw-item's dinner. "And feathers, my dear—I shouldn't be saying the like, but there was a track of thcm from the kitchen right through io tihe parlor." Even from such criticism, one never has any ldep, that perhaps at the time some of the seed of it is falling on good ground. I never approach the NM‘ do I clean and fix up a fowl or such, but that I do it. neatly. And the bread. There was no need of such common and every-day fare at a children's party. I still can recall the flaky pastries, the bewltchilig cookies. and the won- derful birthday cake and thc eag- erness wlth which we searched our portions in ilope of finding c-ne of the fortune-telling tokens conceal- ed therein. And there was also a generous lunch done up in a be- au-tlful paper napkin for me to home." The near-to-proposai? Oh o! course. That. then-and ‘it is sirangC indeed how’ with the years ones idas may ci\angc!-was the one fly in the ointment, the thorn on the rose-stem of my day. There were the two sc/ns: Geor-r-die anti Ber-r-tic. Geordie was the heticl" looking. though the two were, I ‘knowmdur, nicc bright little [c1- lows. Bertie was however the coun- terpart of his father so small and neat. He it was who seized a fit.- vo-rable opportunity doubtless ex- cited hy the hgipplliess of the nay. when there was a lull i-n our games to ask me: “Ellen. will ytu be my gir-r-l?" I recall now my own inability; to ropiy at ‘the mo- ment and the smart. steps that hastened me away from the sccl-e. I remember too the strategy it took afterwards to avoid IIIEGiIDK his eyes, and ihc satisfaction i ex- perienced when finally he moved no to another mansc. Life is in- terwoven with the carefree toys and the tragic and embarraaimg moments of our earlier years. And Bcr-r-tie wiho was predecessor to this James of mlnc, I have lost in the depths of the past, while James at the moment in his cid brim-hill‘ l; "tired enough from that born- ing at the other farm" and hopes “tomorrowll end it." Until tomorrow ~ Diary -Good- night. ___________ BROOKFIELD SCHOOL u Report for AlJf-"ii _ Grade VIII: i. Katherine Mac- Leod, 2. Gerald OHIWNS- Grade VII: l. Shirley Andrews. Grade VI: I. Vern Cruwys. Beverly MncLcuil. Grade IV: l. i. Wcllilcll Wund. Grade III: 1. Willard W006- Grade II L-Marilhfel Wvv-sl- 2- stm (equal). 3. Boyce Stetson. Grade I: i. Gull Jean MacLeoil. ‘Poacher-Hilda M- Merl-u"- BABY'$ GAS PAINS NEED QUICKIIELP- ieerehle nntl lose needed aloep from Ill llnl in stomach or bowels when Baby's 8cm Tablets-gentle nnri milnbie-quie i7 help sweeten sour little awn-inch: nnrl clear rod. cm“- -=-::,".:""' ' slrlijgtl: he; thousands of mothers. Tn Baby's 0n arrival of Sunday at an earthy tusk Province but I feel I am breaking a law. . d~4tq~l “ndfitioa'°'oifi"éiilfr'i'ih' lwtiaw“ carry to the “ither wees ones at 2. Shirley Wood. 3. Joan MacLcan. l 0o sum-m; MacLcun and Joyce Stet-i Macbean. I~ Don't tlkl chancel-don't let baby be I , May 18th is in Tryon. 3 P. M. West- ‘moreland and Albany congrega- lions are asked lo attend at this asrvice. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minis- r. WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE. — Services for Sunday, May 15th. are as follows: Iiighfleld 11.00 A. M. Winsloe Sour-h 3.00 P. M. Prince- iown Road 7.30 P. M. J. Heber Kean, Student Minister. BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. ‘ THE I. 0. D. Amine] Alexandra I l vee-@>co~§-oo<§ee<@>oe<§-' 'l l Row Day Sale. Friday, May 16bit. | NEW SHIPMENT of Decca Records just arrived. Toomlbs Music Store. IIAZELBBOOK Baptist Church. l Preaching Service Sunday, lviay 10th at 3 P. M. Sunday School will meet at 2 P. M. Rev. I, A. Corbett, Minister. T0 WED IN SlJiVlIMElL-Mr. and Mrs. William Bayiiss of Cambridge. Mass, announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Marie. to Harold G. Jay, also of Cambridge, Mess. formerly of Prince Edward‘ Island, Canada. . MB. JOHN MoIIAHON. Sydney, Nova Sootia, announces the engage- ment of his sister, Mary Rose Mc- Mahon, Charlottetown, to James Stewart Gillan, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Gillan, Charlottetown. Mar- riage to take place in June, POWNAL CHARGE, United Cihurch of Canada, Services, Sun- day, May 18th. 2.30 P. M. Mlllviewv; ‘ 7.00 P. M. Pownai. 7.45 P. M. Mount Herbert. Service conducted by the Young People's Union Mount l-Ierb- ert Sunday School at 10.30 A. M. Rev. E. R. MacVicar, Minister. 'REV. AND MRS. S. B. STACK- HOUSE, R. R. 5, Charlnttetowrh: P. E. I., announce the engagement, oi’ tiheir only daughter Greta Esther Minerva io Wilfred Lloyd Moly- neaux, son of litre. Priscilla and the late Nathaniel ltlolyncnux of South- port, P. E. I. Wedding to take piacel in June, MAIL COURIER REMEMBERED --A very enjoyable evening was NEW GLASGOW, Bradlaibane, Fredericton. Services Lord's day as fcllows:—-Netw Glasgow 11.00 Brad- albano 3.00. Fredericton 7.30. Young People's at liazelgrove Friday night J. W. l-iayter, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brooktield Charge. lows: Hartsvillc 11 A. M. Hunter River 3 P. M. Glasgow Road 7.30 Brookflcld Sunday School 10.30 A.M. Mr. Donald Nicholson. HUNTER RIVER United (fhllrtzh service. Rev. C. A. lite-ks, Minis- Cllal-ge: Services on Sunday, ylay 18th, are as foilowsz-North Wilt- shlre 1i A. M. Whcutley River 3 P. M. and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Sacrament. of the Lcrds Supper will be observed at ilicsc services. Rev. J. Morrison. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Service for Suri- day, Mny 18th, as follows: Mt. Stewart '7 P.M.; Highfield 3.15 P.M.; Marshflcid 8.15 P.M.; High- iieid Sunday School 2 P. M. lifarsli- Sundey at. 10.30 A. M. Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. VISITING IN crrv _ Mi. J. ,Gsrficid Chappeile oi’ the Halifax 'Postel Staff,_ accompanied by his {wife and young son, Peter, of- are j iRocklngham, Nova Scotia, 'vi-siting in the City, the guests oi | the farmer's parents, Ml‘. and iglifi. George Chappeiic, Esher Sh, I y. I CITY POLICE COURT — At the Police Court yesterday morn- ing a man charged with from the C. N. R. station was rc- lmandcd pending further informa- tion. Two drunk and incap-mlcs ‘were each fiincd $5. and costs or '10 day's while a third was given l0 days suspended sentence. | PRIESBYITEIIIAN is pizmning to hold a rally next work-end, May leased on Matthew l6: 24-20. .Since goirg to Durham he aciivitics in Pictou Presbytery. T Presbyterian young people are look-I ing forward to an inspiring and‘ jenjoyzible weck-ond. There will be-our grandmother, Mrs. John Hit-- discussion groups, Bible studies, led key who passed away Mny I6, i945. .'Jy the ministers of the presbyteryl 351110"! 31°59 laid"! Pa" Wm '59; She had n nature you could not Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Rev. R. D. Mam, Leon, Rev. Donald Nicholson. Rev. .T. i-l. B. sum-rs, Rev. G. c. Webster.‘ Rev. F N. Young. and Rev. W. A. ,Young The rally will get under way [Friday evening at 7:30 p.nt., and will the be brought to e close after Fellowship Hour Sunday evening. 5 out or g WOMEN WHO WiNL PRIZES FOR HOME BAKING M43 - Services next Lord's day as 101-. field Simdey School will open this _ iiieit ' YOUNG PEOPLE T0 RALLY —- Tho execut- ive of thc Prince Edward lslandl Presbyterian Young Peoples Society provincial 23. 24. 35. in Zion Church, Charlottetown. Rev. Hugh M. Crosser of Durham, N. 3., ‘will give three addresses on the ltllomc "Tile Cost of Discipleship". Creasor is veil known among Is-l “Mngly land young pcoplc, having formerly preached at Tyne Valley, P. E. I. has; ‘been very active in young peoplktzs] .e. spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Williams, North River, when the York Point and North River boxholders assembled to silow their appreciation to their ‘mail courier, Nelson Williams. At. nine o'clock, they all proceeded to the livingroom where Mr. Wesley Bell read an address, and Mr Andrew Maclilachel-n presented Nels-on with n well-filled purse. Nelson in his own way thanked the people very kindly and then they bounccd ilim to the ceiling singing "For He's A Jolly Good Mail Driv- cr". The rrst of the evening was o n tou ment Store is a MUST your shopping L. LADIES’ NYLONS .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. BRUNCH COATS .. .. . ,- DRESSES .. .. BRAS. . . . . . .. TAMS .. BLOUSES . . . . . . . . .. $1.40 $i.50 cnd $2.59 .. ..... .. $3.59 Glld $4.79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 89c 45: and 55c $1.59 $1.79 and $219 Children 98c to $1.39 . . $1.98 SWEATERS ..... OVERALL PANTS TROUSERS MEN'S SHIRTS WOiiK SHIRTS ... POLO SHIRTS DRESS SOX . . WORK SOX Sweaters Corduroy Overuils Kiddies Pyjamas- $1.59 and $i.69 Sleepers . . . $145 Dresses . ..$i to $498 Boys’ Pants $2.69 cind,$2.98 Boys’ Jackets- $2.50 to $4.19 Boys‘ Golf Hose- 45c to $1.19 MEN'S . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.75 and $5.50 $2.29 and $2.39 ..... .. $2.25 0nd $3.19 _ . . . . .. $1.35 $1.19 ond $1.79 .. $1.00 and $2.19 37c to 65c 35c to 89c spent in games all-cl tianciilg, music being Zurnishcd by Francis Doyle in his usual good style. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by ladies prcscnt. In the Iwcc small hours of ihc Irlloriliilg they depart- ccl to their zespcctivo llcmies know- ing they had an excellent evening and wishing Neil more years of mail driving. -- (Patriot Please Copy). ‘den Wedding annitrersni-y o.’ Ml". and Mrs. I-Ic-wa-i-d Weeks. Frcrlcrir- ton, lwere Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd In- , and Mrs. l Among those attending the Gul- I . Goorgc l man and Mr. Burch, Borden. I iii I I In Memos-lam: i In loving memory of my dear; -sister Millie Mrs. Peter Cameron. 'Wilo died May l8. I044. l A token of love and remembrance I To a sister I will never forget i Her memory to me l! a treasure. _ Our parting I'll always regret. i Ever remembered by her slsti-r I Mrs. Joseph Davis. i In l-Eomoriam In loving memory of my ilcar imnther. Mrs. Peta-r (‘amernn whoi ‘died May 16th.. I944. We have only your memory ilcar mother, To remember our whole lill through, But the sweetness will linger for- ' ever, | As we treasure the image of you. remembered by Mar- igaret and Keith. In Memorials: In fond and loving memory of help loving iAnll a helrt that was purer than gold. And to those who knew her and loved her Her memory will never grow oltl. 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