Anny is. 1949 - , iliereé r 6m! bu THAT'S A ll [Willi-ii de/d Once yolmry ‘em - you'll love those crisp, golden biscuits cold! And you get l2 big l-cunce his- eults in every package. So nalr your grocer for NABISCO Shred- ded Wheat. Remember, i: costs less to buy 2 packages! THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. ‘ Niagara Falls, Ontario SW-Si NABISCO SHREDDED A quirk. tempting reeipel Bring to boil in saucepan 1 cup lightly salted water, add 2 coarsely (yum. bled NABISCO Shredded Wheat biscuits. Cock l minnte. stirring constantly. Serve with top milk or cream and sugar. Randy in "l minute!" illorothy llix Says - ‘ (Continued from Page 2) now marry a girl whom I know and respect very much, who will make me s. good wife, who has many of the tastes and habits that I have and whose company I thoroughly enjoy? But _I do not love her. Or should I wait until I find n girl who affects me as I think love affects most people? JOHN ANSWER: If you were 46 instead of 26 and were still heart whole and fancy free, I should say lead the lady to the altar. even if ‘she does not arouse any thrills in you. You are not of the sentimental type and what you need is a good cook more than you do a soul-mate. But at 26 you are just beginning to feel the first pangs of love. Walt until you have n real, genuine, heart attack that leaves you in no doubt about your symptoms. Give the girls a chance. “Fr a cany meal Swift's PREMIIIM Franks!" They're all lender hoof and ‘uiey pork. Really proud! That's low you'll feel when you serve Swift's Premium Franks to company. And no wonder! You've never tasted franks like these. They're large, juicy, taste-tempting! And fresh, because they're cellc-wrafppeds Your family will love these tender rank-i forts — all dinner-quality meat — spiced to please grownups, safe for children.- For s lirflmlsr dinner, try Swift's Premium Franks soon. Fresh! Digestiblel NutritiousIWith all their natural goodness protected in the new cellophane wrap. Croolo Frankfurls on Rico In 3 tablespoons fat, 1""!!! 54 cup chopped - onion and $4 cup chopped plmentos, fresh or canned. Add 3 cups cooked "Ct. 2 cups cooked tomatoes, and sslt y I? tilts. Cover sad "mm!- 30 minutes. Pllcs 6 Swift's Premium {flnltfurti on rice,‘ Return cover snd_ "Elmer- Smllshtes. This delicious dish serves 6." \ For Mflffllbll bi! tbs spu-Sqvlfl’: Brssbficld, pure purl snlugs 1011b tbs You rigbflfiowar. swlrr CANADIAN co. llMlflD Platte, Walter Wright. i? rm: GUARDIAN. cnaatdrrlrroww able 1n advance. Jllllllll’! TAX! mono II. 000KB M hscwgrspns. nowann McINNI! elm Footwear at 115 Queen Street. CONIEDIRATION BUIANCE. ELECTRIC CLOCKS, new"; Pads, Steam Heaters and Hotplates. ‘roombs Music Store. IFABM FENCE-We have just completed unloading a. oer. It will continua in short supply. Suggest nowis the tlllrle to order. Fennel! LIIILN t 8a Chandler Ltd. TEE 8. 5 “ISLAND CONNEOT- . 0E" of Clarke Steamship 00.. Ltd. ls duo Charlottetown April 22nd and lo general cargo and livestock for St. John's, Newfoundland. Ilbr space and rates apply to Buntain Boll d: 00., Agents. SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETINGS continue each night except Satur- day at 8 P. M. Lord's Day 7.30 PM. in the Gospel Hall. Upper Prince Street. Special speakers. Mrs. R Harris River Herbert, N. 8.. and R. Roberts of Toronto. Ont. Coma and hear the same gospel as preached by Wesley Sburgeon. Whitfield . Moody and others. All welcome. AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP —- The Graduation service of the Presbyterian Missionary and Dea- coness Training school took place at Knox College Chapel Thurs- day, April 'lth at 8 p.m. lvllss Margaret M. MoDougall of Belle River, P. E. 1., was awarded the scholarship for highest general proficiency among the first yesr undergraduate students. THE LAST cf the Baptist Church pro-Easter services will be held this evening at 7.30. Preach- ing "the old time gospel". Rev. G. Maurice Fletcher concludes his ' attractive series of addresses. Mu- sic is led by piano and organ. Easter Maundy will be observed Thursday evening in a ‘candle- light and communion service. ATTENDED CEREMONY —- Rt. Rev. Richard St. John, vice-presi- dent and general secretary of the Catholic Church Extension Society of Chicago, recently was present at the installation of Bishop Garriago. of Corpus Christi. Texas, repre- senting Bishop O'Brien, president of Extension Society. En route he visited In Houston, Texas, the guest of his sister and brother-ln-law. Mr. and _Mrs. L. V. Doucette. m MEMORIAM NEWSOME WILLIAM TINSON The death occurred at Scarle- Tlnson Newsome at the age of 66 years. He was son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newsome, Scarle- town. Hlsdeath came as s. great shock to his relatives and friends for up to a felw days previous he was in his usual health although for some time he was not very robust, receiving s. severe attack of the "flu" which lpnoved too much for his resistance. He was a member of the Bede- que United Church and was a very regular attendant and being of s very genial and friendly dispos- itions he will be greatly missed by his many friends. at. all social and community gatherings. Besides a large circle of friends there ‘are left to mourn and chen ish his memory, his widow, nee Maud Trenholm, formerly of Oar- leton. three sisters: Mrs. Chaun- cey Pearson, Ohelton: Mrs. Frank Jewell, Central Bedeque; Mrs. El- liott Bell, Bedeque; thre, broth- ers: Mr. Harry Newsome, Am- herst, N.5.. Mr. Frank Nelwsome, Rose Valley: and. Mr. Arthur Ncwsome, Augustine Cove. ‘rhe funersbwas onduct ' by his pas- tor. Rev. W. Burton Qrowo who brought words or comfort to the bereaved from "he 121st Psalm, 1st verse: "I will lift up mine eyes lo the hills from whence cometh my help. The Bedeque Choir led the singing of "The Lords My Shepherd". ‘IBafe In Tho Argus of Jesus". "Unto ‘the Hills". Th, service was held flan his late residence and was very large- ly attended in spite of th, bad condition of the roads. The pallbearers were: Fred O'Connell Nocnan. Horace Sober. Edward Loard, William Trainer, Many beautiful floral tributes covered the casket from relatives tenures For Painting tlllllrch Tendon will be received by the Undsrsiqnod for the pointing of Christian Church, Fredericton, Ap- ril.30, i949. ANDREW STEVENSON Fredericton, P. E. I. r. ed. l. llAlllilliliAFTS EXIIIIITIOI Parsons entering work are re- lnlllllod entries must be in the Arl. Centre by April 16th. town on March 15th of William o: A Reflection of Your Own Good Taste YOU - - - in our exclusive, undeniably pretty Bonneis - - - reflect the smartest trends of fashion. HATS to suit every individual iaslo i Ranging in Price from $2.95 up Phone 2628 Hardy Bldg. a gay and giddy pace that led hcr to fame, fortune and five merri- ages. She was wmzuiibted to the Man- hattan State Hospital last March 15. The exact nature of her ailment never was disclosed. Her lawyer, Orrin C. Judd. said she apparently died of a stroke. Mabel won her nickname by be- decking herself with Jewels report- ed to be worth more than $1,000.- 000 and sympathizing friends», ‘ Interment was in the family plot in Searletown cemetery. The sincere sympathy of the community is extended to the be- reaved widow, and relatives in their sudden and sad bereave- ment. Funeral arrangements were un- der the efficient direction of Mr. Ensor Bowness. Summerslde. —B. She flitted from New York to London to Paris and the Riviera and book again. Once she walked into a London party with orchids fastened to her gowlrl with diamonds. "Queen of Diamonds" Dies, In Hospital NEW YORK, April 11 -(A P) — The one-time "Queers of Diamonds,” Mabel Boll, n. bionde beauty who left o. cigar store counter to cavort across two continents, died Sunday in a. mental institution at the age PEAKIRK. Northamptonshtre, Elngland - (OP) - Mural paint- ings, dating from 18604680. are to be found in the parish chmch hem. 54. The darling of the international set in the 1920s, Mabel whirled at DAILY CROSSIWCARD comm 11mm Dllllfl IIIZIHD r A(HOSS 3.Apposr'lng 20.Frisr’s title [llilllfl DHDDCI 1.Let it stand as if eaten ZLVentIIate CID‘ UH DUI] (Print!) 4. Norse god 23. Exclama- b. Crust on s 5. Impersona- tlon wound tion of god 24. Japanese s. White light) 2B $3231 ' 5 g . l‘ v 1o. Xlrtrlhaitlgen of s. Brill}: 2B.Artlf1cial “m? Mohamme- 7. Formal ex_- reservoir gum] QQIIE] i dan paradise aminatlon for “alter LliIlfl UUU Essirri." ..:.=..'*::r- :l;.u:..:= r...» 13,Ben¢lI.h s. Owned (sym-l 38-141" 14. Skips a 11. Anger 33. Music note 0"‘ ,,,,,,,,°n 11. Music note 35.1mm 40-mo- water 18. Jumbled goirvaélulll) 4L ) t . o - 15.51:???’ 1914,13; part g 48.Bitter vctch I we”, (Heraldry) lflfach.) 44._Away “is. Kind of fish 20. Distant 28. Manners 28.Gu1!(8lb._) 26. Origin Illlesound 29.1.a.nd~ ‘ measure 80. Solid bmlillectriilsd , particle l5.0ne’s private interests $1. Girl's name 30. mBIIOIICIII ' anl iezwlrltrllm I veatment '44. Musical . drama ftmahoardfl 36. Savage 47. Spreads y grass to dry 48.803: D | 1. Wading‘ bird IJfeddles _ 1 DAILY ORYPIOQUUIE-Ilesds how to work it: . axrnnnasxn unouormnaow a... letter simply runa- for another. 1n this example a u used for‘ the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. _ Each day the code letters arrdiflsrent. A (kyptcgram quotation . RA PIQ’MM UMIB W1 C! Y OKTT. 1PM}! ‘UHIB I OKTT WI PIQ-TOKWG. ' y many’ cry) toqaote: NO mws nowlwiln slmttolm. Cliriiluanhimn mm INDUBTRIODS-Sldllrll. Distributed b! Kins Ijestursc Indicate. ha. “Duality in Every Cup" Well girls this is hhe end again but will try and have more news aslin soon. A start has been made on the study Boole and some material has been gauhered for "Project 5.” The girls conducted the pcnlng W°11h1l1 It the prayer meeting‘ "i"? WWII-l lsb and also assisted the Minister by addressing church envelopes one evening. 0901B! Caseley and Marlene Davison conducted the worship service on Feb. 13th, which was observed as boys’ and girls’ sim- clay. The Tuxis and C. G. I. T. members led hhe music. A banquet was a feature of d. G. 1. T.~Week and the W. M. S. heartened the leaders and girls by stating that the women were be- coming more conscious of the C. G. I. '1‘. girls’ need of their co- operation and in the future the leaders and girls could depend on them for full support. Remington has a 6.0.1.1‘. group which has suffered s. little due lo the fact that there as so many other activities on their meeting night. ‘llhere are senior and in- termediate girls in this group. ndth Mrs. Robert Carruthers lead- ing seniors and Dorothy A. Mac- Kenzie leading the intermediates. ‘The City groups have been go- ing strong. Trinity Church (LG. I.'I‘. group is busy with their Mis- sion study. based on Tales from China. The first evening of the study Miss Dorobhy Auld was the special speaker. The girls take turns leading the study eacllwfislt- Work on the Ohinalol; is in full swing and the girls are ‘planning a social evening which is to be held at tlhe completion of the Mis- slon study. "City Suckers" of the Baptist church are busy Prwuelns for the Music Festival. Since last re- pqrglng this group has completed their Bible Study on the life 0f Christ and they have also had two editions of-a new feature. I“ the form of a group newspaper. which is written and read by girls and leaders once a- Illlfifllh- Scm-e very good articles, ‘both ser- 1011s and humorous have resulted from this activity and a lot of fun l; to be had wlhen the reading takes place. It hadn't been realized how long it has been since news last ap- peared and are now really 1111i“ s, hit behind but will try to make u for it. DThQ orrrup had a X1106 letter from Irene Mum! WIIO 18 t!" 199d‘ er of the Valleyfleld grolm- Sh” explained that the girls do mi meet during the winter montlhs because they are so scattered but they did come together 1°! a church service ‘Plutis-GG. I.'I‘- week. Mics Bruce em e W“ talk m1 the meanlns’ of 0.6.111, iform d the insignia. me u“ m -By H. M. a. SOUTH GRANVILLE Report of South Granville School for months of February and March: Grade IX: 1, Chrissie MacLeod; 2, Mae Buchanan. Grade VIII: 1, Irene MncLeod; 2. Wilma Thomas; 3, Donnie Corbett. Grade VII: 1, Mary Chappelle. Grade V: 1, Hugh John Corbett; 2, Mary Thomas. Grade III: 1, Elmer Folland; 2. Louise Corbett; 3. Donald MacLeod. Grade II: 1, Wayne Morrison; 2. Jean MacLeod and Eleanor Follend (equal); 3, Vera Chappelle, Ch-ade I (Si-J: 1, Billy Corbett; i, Laureen Murphy. Grade I (Jr): 1. Muriel Corbett. Perfect attendance for February: Irene MacLeod. Louis Corbett, Elmer Folland, Jean MacLeod. Perfect attendance for March: Louise Corbett. Catherine Corbett, Teacher. IN MEMORIAM- In loving manory o! our door Mother, Mrs. Gordon Buma, hee- imm, who pamed away four years an today, A]!!! 18131. 1M5. Onooagalnourlleartrsaseemddlased Oncaqulnwebowoln-hmd o'er the form bf our daparled Numbered with the silent dead. Grnstrdt Lord that we my follow In the paths of filth and [rayon Then when we shall hear the rum- neon; Joyfuliy go and meet hm- there. Irovlngly Remembered by Her Husband and Dsreghhers Georgie. Murh/l, Ullhn and Ilsslo IN MEMORIAM In lovh; memory of 0. C. Mae- fuvzn who passed away April 18th, We think of him In disease, Na eye! can sea as lwoep, But still within our aching heart His memory we keep. hustled by llll Wife and Ihmlly. ms n walk ST nlls in 2 sets TEA ANJ) COFFEE PAGE THREE v , ___ij K1 v The Central Guardian 0. ll. I. l’. NEWS ‘ I l —— Delicious cellos This . :1 I rrir wii°°rlirify Kgroup 12rd; limit as s vlisk! at five ,centa a 11:’: atrium I pamphlet.’ write-ups’ em h“ a“ Piping h“ ‘M’ iii’ ‘l. a..-C.lt...i..4~ » Malls it is esp or cellos-server _, Io waste! O No fuss; no '\_ waiting, no muay grounds. With Nescafé you make delicious cofiee in- stantly. Make one cup or many —- in cup or coffee sewer. Just add one cup of boiling water to each taaspoonful of Noscafé. There's no waste, because you make‘ only the number of cups you serve. No chance 9f getting coffee that's too weak or too strong. With Nescafé you get all the full, rich flavour, all the lift of thavery finest coflee. Economical too-cup for cup Nescafé costs you less than ordinary coffee in can or jar. ln4 os.and the economy 12 u. Jar!- ‘ TN NONI“ lolly. Iiioropeopie drink N fllan aria‘ rrdler inswrrb coi-‘Felo I pronounced NES-CAPAY) Is the exclusive registered Trade Mark of Nertlfs Milk Prndoli lrlmitsd to designate its Soluble Coffee Product. lt is composed o! squsl parts of pure soluble coho (demise. lnaltossaod dextrose) added solely to protect ills flavour." \ - a war/ll l‘ . y "w: "Nsseafé (Canada) and added carbolly ‘EMPIRE LODGE N0. l9 KNIGHTS OF ‘PYTHIAS We sorrowllrliy regret the dent-h of P.C. Hammond Hernphill. Funordl services will be held on Wednesday, 13th of April at 2:30 p.m. from Zion Church to People's Cemetery. All Knights and Pyilhion Sisters ore requested to attend in I body, meeting in Sunday School room at 2:15 p.m. for Pytilicn funeral service. KEITH JOHNSTON, C.C. WITH THE MAGNIFICENT} DIAMONDS Ar WELLNER‘! lhc‘! lure to be thrilled with fleets radiant, flawless beauty -- and the mountings are supremely beautiful, toe . . . Each one in hand-crafted in ll-ll kt. gold . . . Choose the diamond foe your brll-le-to-be from the glorious lab action at Vl’eilner's. ‘v ‘\|:‘l_l,§:\ ‘ .§h"0%’/J,||I:-) WEDDING PAIR Beautifully modern In de- sign - featuring a spark- ling solitaire diamond ring and matching band. e-Diamond ENSEMBLE hquleltely matched dile- mond pair - iillfnlly crafted for bounty lhl will cherish always. ‘I847 Rogers Bros. SILVERPLATE See this wondsful display of Canadrfll 44.75 w Ii/If ‘ "null"! ||||II|| fluent sllverplote . . . Eternally Yours Dattcrn ls shown . . . Also available are Adoration, First Love and Remcnr. bronco. WELLNEIVS JEWELLEIIS SIIIIIE 186B