APRI_L_ 25. 1.9_4.7_.._ _ _ ~ C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLER. G1‘!!! George Sin-st " Pll/oilotsl NAME m ol/imorlus _ MOASE Jewellers _ La Assert we“? lllliai-rlloifiiir nndgtvteddilil ings. SUMMERSIDE ‘Pllqllllcsl llilllt ilt. 1~’).~;..,....._/. C. R. BOEHNER Jeweller Monlafllle. DHLMONU " Ail/y e/A’ PROUDEST NAME llt l) ti! nmml,» GODKIN BROS. SUMMER-SIDE. P. I. l. .i:l:i| Wreath Diamond ard Weddins Ring” ‘Q! -€ (“b-Iififloif-Qirifi/GWQ/Od/Qfi . DOROTHY DIX SA YS— It alungliatnonice o<@»et><Q4<->@rr< (Continued from Page 2) PO01 TASTE Q0<£NF girl dose. and I hope that your experi- not only teaoh you discretion, but also will make you realise fist disgusts men for women to run after them and be too 068i’- a girl throws herself at a man's head, he ducks and dodges her. XARXROMLY 11X: I am a girl of I1 and am desperately in he with a man who is divorced and has four chlldrep/Who live with him, instead of with their mother. but now that the time approaches, We were to have been married. I don't know what to do. I think that a girl of 2i doesn't have much of a future with a man if he has four children. should I throw my happiness away because of the children? Or liould I help him rear them and love him with a love that he has never known? What shall I do? ANSWER: You certainly have a problem. for it is one that has I easy way out, and you should do a lot of thinking before you make Your final decision, Four stepchildren, who have I handful for even probably had no proper res-rind. l" a middle-aged woman to undertake, and what they would do to torment a slrl stepmother, I hate to contemplate. I can let little happiness in such an arrangement for you, no matter how much you love the father. But. on tho other hand. it may be your op- mlllihiiy to do a great service in making those children a happy home "d Riving them a future that they would not. have, except for you. DEAB MUS DIX: I have wanted a dog for a very long time. I 5988M my mother to let me have one. but she says they are too much trouble. My father would like to give me one. but‘ my mother simply refuses to let me have it. i I am very unhap as I want s dog more than anything else in u" “Wid- Can you suggest any possible way that I can persuade my motliri- to change her mind? ANSWER: I gladly add my entreaties to 0. H. yours. becau I think \ 110k does a lot in the development and formation of the character of ‘"9 boy. No boy can have a dog without learning from it loyalty. do- ‘Wml- kindness. patience and helpfulness. Please. Mother, What if it does make you a little more ‘liid so irrrisir hagfl ess? nave a heart! and give your little boy a clog. open your heart troubb when it will bring the THE CHARLOTTETOWN The Central Guardian This column is reserved for new. oi‘ local interest. bad advertising of s newsy nature may ba inserted at five cents s word strictly pay- JIMIIVHE’! TAXI. Phone 5H. i HOWARD MclNNlF FREQ! Footwear at 175 Queen Street. CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. TAKING SPECIAL COURSE. — Rev, D. E. Noel of Kensingtori, is taklilg a. post graduate course at] \'\'.l’cliffe College. Toronto. Ont. ‘Ill-ION - DON SHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Services for Sun- dfll‘. April 27th. Bonshaw l1 A. M.i ‘Fryon 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks. hliiistc-r. . ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. Or- wcll. Service April 27. at 11.00 A.l\l. Cherry Valley United. service at 7.00 P. M. Vernon River United service postponed till May 4th. Rev A. S. Weir, l\liI‘il5i(’l‘. THE PRESBYTERHAN CHURClli IN CANADA. -- Brookfleld Charge. Sol-vices as follows next. Lord's day. Brooktield 11 A. M. Hrirlsville 3 P M. lIuriler River 7.30 P. M. Mr. Donald Nicholson will be in charge‘ c-f the services. CHURCH SERVICES. — Service on Sunday, April 27th, at Alex- andra at 11 A. M. Cross Roads 7.30. Special Evangelistic Services all Alexandra liloliday. April Lilith to Friday night at 8 o'clock. llvv. Sterling Steakhouse, Iillnistcr. NEW LAWN ntowcrasztnlrllle Bike 5110p. ELECTRIC KETTLES just rs cell-ed. Capitol Electric. 5T. (JATHERINITS SCHOOL. -- Sunday school 2.30. Gospel Meet- ing 3 P. M. April 27th. GENERAL ELECTRH? Battery Radios just arrived. Toornlbs Music Store. NEW Beautiful Chesterlields. Deep wine velour. Outstanding value. Tocmbs Music Store. MATENEE PERFORMANCE. - Time for "I Like It Here" will be 2.30 as advertised. Don't miss see- ing the play of the year. BRADALBAN E Pastoral Charge. ‘Services Sunday. April 27th. Pleas nnt Valley 11 A. M. North Gran- ville 3 P. M. Bradaibano 7.30 P. M. W. B. MaePhail. Minister. S. S. ISLAND CONNECTOR due Charlottetown Friday evening. April 25th. to load amoral curse and livestock for Si. John's, Nfld.. direct. For space apply to Buntain d: Bell. the agents, CHERRY VALLEY Church of England Services. Tlhird Sunday after Easter. April 27th. Sunday School by radio at 9.05 A. M. lifet- tins. Sermon at ll A. M. Douglas H. Shelrron, Student Missionary. SERVICES in Central Bcdequr Unilied Baptist. Church nil Sunday llckt. Morning ll A. l\l. Sundu school 10:50 A. l\1. Evening 7-3 P. M. Topic "Solmo Bible Boy and , ___ FROM OTTAWA CITIZEN. — The fine photograph of the Padre; and his Portrliil, tho Von Arclh-' deacon C. G. llcpburn. pointed byi lilr. Robert Hyndmalr, was reproduced ycstvrday through the kindness of the Ottawa Citizen. t CENTRAL PARISH. —- Services for Sunday", April 2711i. Clyde Rlvcrl ll A, M. Cihlir-vliill 2R0 P. M. (‘time Covi- 7 P. .\l. s. s. 6.15. Rrv 'l‘. w Goodwill lilinisicr. Ml". Ross l\i_v» iiwcn and Mr. A. A. MacDonald will . lake those services as appointed. r f‘. M. Lou; Crock. Service 7.30 PM. l North’ River Young People's Meek‘ lug at Mr. Bruce Mcliinlcvs, Friday l night. You are cordl lly invited in} all services. Rev. A. l-.. Todd. Alin- islrr". (D. V» a5 follows; New villas-guy] 11.00. Lilivviitiish 3.00 Gospcl Tenant from Bible Seminary, Cincinnati,’ Ohio, will be ln Fredericton cliurcli i Friday night 25th, at 8 o'clock. You will enjoy the messages of ihcso young men in song and sermon. J. W. llaytor, Minister. 1N CANADA. -— Scrviccs for Sun- day, April 27th as followsz-Yfhelw‘ will be no services at hlnrshfleld and Mt. Stewart. Rev. G. C. Wob- sler, Minister of Zion Church. C. arloiietcvsvii, will conduct ihc service all Harrington at 3.30 P. iii. Please note lllc change ili limo of fiservice. Rev. F. N. Young, liiinis~ tel’. THE PRPISBHYIEIBIAN CHURCH l FUNERAL SERVICES — The ‘funeral of Ml‘. Patrick S. Curran (was livid yesterday morning fr-olil the AA. Helliiessey Funeral Home to the Churm of The Little Hoover". Morell “here Requiem Mlass was celebrated by Rev. Pllailnn McKen- na. parish priest, who also coliiduct- ed services at the grave. Intel'- liirnl took place in the Church Cemetery. I BUSINESS CHANGES OWNER" SHIP - Tile business kllUWn o5 w. P. Smith and Co. of North Rustico and owned rind operated by w. P.. Smith and Miss Dora Smith has been | sold to The Peoples Co-operletivsl Store who will carry on a general merohandise business. The above mentioned business hos been in the lffllliiiy over" sixty years, their father tile into James L. Smith established and conducted the business with "lurked success until his death in 189G. It is regretted that the Smith I family are retiring from business, and leaving North will be Rustlco. They Krffliiy missed in the Willmwiily. as they always took arr ‘ active part in social and chum}. work. Deer friends wish them a 10118 "d hum life in their respective MDMBABY’ ursn slolllllicll I QUICKiY collllrclrli. P. v s: . dilrlrimtecthlng time or when a coining on. ey work quickly yet really to many poisons and promote qu et sleep. nl mucus at night is unknown hour home." And rs. W. R. harp says: “i nursed my oaby short! after beln alarmed ovu a motor accident n that upset er almost to the pdnt Inlli fill’. lri the limit. as oeiiu. In ltidsd. Buy a hos today or sickness lo loan hark North Rusilco, wish tliosv who patronized l~r any Wife,‘ - - and which business a success. and bespeak for; NEW qlr/iguow AND (lAVlcN- their successors the sumo kindly‘ DISH-Services on Lord's day. 37111 il"m'°"“¥"- I rowrvsr. CHARGE. United; l Church of Canada. Services Sun-l idily, April 27th: ll.00 u.ni.. ‘ ion; 2.30 , p.m.. Mount Herbert: i 1700 pm, Pownrll. Guest preacher? Rev. w. s. Godfrey, 5A,. solwr-i iiitentierit of Home lilissionsf lifillview congregation invited to worship with Pownzil. Thc‘Offlcl-.il! Boar-d will meet tit ilic close nf. the evening service. Rev. E. R.’ MacVicar, Minister". ' The firm oi‘ W. l‘. Smith & Co.. in thank all helped i0 liiuko ilicir Signed _ W’. l‘. SMITH k CO., i in Memorfiami In loving lmomory of lilcivillia, rllolyncaux, who» passed away Apriif 25. i945. j All his tlcar rml kindly ways. - lii llwilghls Mo. with us still; 5 For in the hearts of those he loved He lives nndnllvnys ..u1l_|.l~......__..._.. Fondly Relrirmbered by Ills Wife! anrl. Family. I In Memorials: llr fond and loving memory of our moth-er and grandmother, Mrs. Hannah J. Whitlock, who departed this life April 2d, 1M3. Just four years ago sho loft us ilow we miss hei- loving faces But we are pleased to have an angel. In God's Kingdom full of grace. Lovingiy Remembered by Daughter Mary and l‘ andchiidren Marlo and Walter Stephen shompson. In Memos-inns In lowing memory of our fatiher and mother. M: .and Mrs. John A. McDougall. who passed away April 2-1, 1946, and June 22. 1942. Tho‘ fears ‘in our eyes do not gllsicn, And our face h not always sad, There is never a night or o. morning But we think of the loved one we had. Ever Remembered by Their DBIIKiIr terg Helen and. Marjorie. In Memos-lam " Z‘ h lqelng memory of our dear father, Thomas L. Hewett. W110 pssrooawriy two rem sso today April 25th. 1845. Do not ask us if we miss him Oh there's such a vacant place. Oftentiinen we think we licnr hi8 footsteps And we see his smiling face. ‘Days of sadness still come o'er us ITearI In silence often flow. Memory keeps lilm ever ncar us. iThough he's gone two years ago. v Xllways so faithful. true and kind ‘Few in this world his equal you'll find . l h B b T bl ‘ ‘ “$3.. sogii“ or?" fliflIBJW-elit to .l“ee.§'* ‘ A beautiful life that came to an mlfllllllllydcflicflllv: for ietélimi faculties. coa- end n. o . Sweet . Iasntlrlglicaslllylcrusliegio Spowdler ifdealred-— "9 m"! m‘ l" "V011. rveflfll"! ptinactloraNofilec y"stu —liblilg;illfl ‘ maul lnseiled by tho family. Girls." Rev. C. A. Britten, Minister.‘ Ciif-l \-'_- PM‘ cup - e - GUARDIAN Meat Magic when speaking of meals. undoub. lPdly the first choice would be those delicious tender "llil Juicy steaks or roasts. Howelel‘, all honlemdkgrg know that neither the family budget. rior rationing will permit the daily use of such cuts. This proves lIo iiiirdfllip thuiigii, for those who have acquired skill in the cooking of the loss tender cuts. When the proper cooking methods have been slpplled, together with ingenious seasoning. these have been found to be more tender and flavourful than that juicy steak o: expensive roast. So do not p355 up this real source of saving tggethgy with ther stimulating appetite appeal. A11 Wusii cuts are made tender in one of two ways. In the case of stews. braised meals and pot roasts, a imig- Slow cooking. using moist heal, 5038115 lhe connective tissue, which is responsible for the tough- ness of meat. Im- meat loaves and patties, the meat has been ground and made terldei- in this Way. Do not have merit ground loo finely Med. lulu-fine is best. ‘the less expensive cuts may be readily extended. A generous quantity of vegetables may be added to n stow. thus extending that meaty flrilvour. Ground meals ‘are good mixers. It goes fiirthc-l- and iiie beXllite of the cooked product i-iflflfill bfiiifi‘. when combined with milk. bread crumbs or other cereals. The home economists, Consumer ‘5601100- JDQmi-tiion Department of fAgticuiture suggests lire following ‘liCiDCS as sllcvinl lrcals and veal rnoilcy savers. i. HMUSHROODLMEAT PATTIES. e . 1 0M1 vieoiil of mushroom soup a: cup water i Ilffiild ground bccf 0;" veal cull 75'3"? ("IV bread cnlliips l mg. beaten I teaspoon sail ‘* icfifllcon pepper- 3 tablespoons iililrccd onion ',- cup i-ilomtcd celery Dilute the lrlllsliructn soup with the wutcr, l)lCl".‘(lill',', rililil smooth.‘ Combine ground lllOJil with crumbs. ‘egg. l~3 clip of the soup mixture,‘ 5"“- lmliller. oiiioil nild celery. Shape’ illlU politics r-bollt l" lhirik and bro-vii both stirs ill llnl r.».l_ Co...“ (IS folllrlvs: i . . , _ North liivcl- ll A. l\l ljlytlc lilvr" l “"11 """"'> - “"11 ‘YWWWC ‘Milli Sabbath kiiool 2 P. M. Service 3. Mk?‘ "mmwd" M" m’ '“l‘“'“l@~‘- i" "i moderate 0\“ll .150 P‘. or simmer martyred n71 lflp rlf the strive for lfii ‘milliltcs. Six servings. i .I)I'I\'Il.l‘ll') MEAT LOAF . . . ‘l. pounds E"Ollll:i bee!‘ ‘J cllns soft. broad crumbs Ii i-HlJiCSPOOI"; p; ' 3 tnblcsp ‘i cup‘ m 1 ltzlspoon \ l‘: icvsroony. ull '3 teaspoon pepper '2 eggs. beaten ‘i cup catsup Combi-uo all ingredient; thorough- . SlYlllt‘ into loaf and bake at 3501i‘. l‘ about. 50 minutes. Bilslp occurs-i irtlally with dripping, Fix scl-vings, tcrshlvo szilli-c . . .('I<I|LI.l ("UN (“ARNE STEW. . . l l llnuull cuitvd slelvi z beef l cup ccalwciy: out ieicl-g; . ‘-.'~ (‘up coarsely’ chopped green pepper (optional: 0 medium onions 2 cups canned tomnlceg ‘l. ieaspocql- sW-lt ‘i teaspoon popper ‘L- to 1 tcaspzorl chili powder M'Clt fat. bitrwn. Add celery. green pepper and arliccils. Add tomatoes and soison- irlg. If nrcesslry. add hot ivater to bzlrlcy cover‘ meat. Covrr and simmer" 2 l<l .7 hours. Garnbh with a bmcler of! llIlFilEd potatces. six scr- virlgs. TYPIST BY DAY NURSE BY NIGHT LONDON. April 22 -tCPl Jacqueline Powell, 25. is a shori- hsnd typlst by day. it part-lime nursing orderly in the evening. She is one of nearly 2,000 ivomen who have responded t.o the Minis- try of Holiliivs itppcril to llelp llurlrli-slaffr-ll London ilcspilals. Fl-olll 0:15 in 5:30 Jacqueline works ill a London office. Then. from 6:30 to 10:30. she helps nurses in lllf‘ children's wards at P&l(l(l.ll'-Z|0ll Hospital. i I , nrcalmr-tiis, hove is lilo lllml] \\';\_\' HTBETJI sowliiul-h. Cirolx-s add cubed beef arid. l MGDRE s. Milli-OD So elegant gilll lasting on bolls I Charlottetown, P. E. Island. f IHE WOMA lCunliililed [lull Page 2) mask twice s week is vol-y help- ful. Make your‘ mask this way. Mix the while of ollo egg with the juice of one lemon. Blond kl sufficient oatmeal Oi‘ alnlulld meal lo make a ihiil yrislc. Apply to face, arms. back; \\'ll6l‘C\'El' the freckles gather and leave on uh- til dry. Rinse off with ivrirm ivaici‘. For the frcckled skirt will-ll simply won't yield to lllfklPlilfl i0 lilakc up so that your freckles can't be Sflfll. A folinrlatiol: cream does wonders hi dlsgillsiu: those freckles ivhii-lr you worry if ‘lfiililflfl? lion cream in ll shade bn<t sult- ed to you!‘ type. that i~, lo‘ \iti!i' hair and skin tone. Choose far-e powder to match the foundation, Be sure that it 1sn‘t even one shade darker. LATEST EQUIPMENT Pressure cookers and cream puffs ho-ld no mysteries for young grade seven and eight students of fllve Regina publlr- schools learning li‘l(‘ domoslii- ill-ls ili a nelvly-cqiiipprd classroom. Til" l8 and lli-lvear-olds speiiii half a day a week in the model-n do- mestic science room. They've had domestic science training for year's but now the subject. is taught. with tile latest gadgets The room has lwo sink-cupboard- slove units and in each “kitchen" four girls prepare a full meal. As a climax of the mornings work they eat their latest production. BABY CARvE Baby's beauty care in hot. weather calls for all-over pai- tings with his special baby lo- tlo~li before and after sunning. A blend of pure mineral oil and lanolin with an antiseptic ingred- ient itdded for special protection will help insure your cherubii lender skin against discomfort: from wind slid sun and be a re- ward for strict observance of I-fi-s Majestyds routine And Mam: will get a beauty boilus for" ‘ler hands as well. Mam, unite ARE rrrs or near. VALUE Want to surprise your wife? You can. and it won't cost. you a cent. Just try: Doing s repair Job the first time she asks you. and finding the tools you need without her help. Saying, “You drive." neat time she mccls you down town, and start to slide out from under the steering wheel. Asking her opinion about world affairs instead of telling her what you think. Paying the monthly bills with- riiil wondering out luuri where all PAGE THREE . . . so eloquefé’ ENYIJ five‘? Rich. rich pink with tins assisting blue that winks from diamonds. Never a color so eloquently feminine. Mirrorbrigiit on nib velvet-light on lip. . .00 incredibly ‘Spring rwu-"smlflk" Lacquer, Twfncols, and Lipstick, 82.15. Dual Sal- ‘dcqurr whirl Twlncoie. $1.00 “(um 75:. Lipsticlr. $1.25 {ass-w- QOLC CC§MC LivingtgiLeisureiiml Ellen ’s Diary By an island Farmer's Wife m0} NS REALM/ _ i instead of lust pullcluallrig her grilxlis. Showing her the small courtesics _vou automatically show other wo- lllEll. . Relrlmlibcririg lo lziic ilci" credit \\'lli"l‘l all idea of llors WOYRS Saying, "I'll help you get it lionc," instead o-f "Oil, let it go," when she wants to finish a Job he- fol-o joining ici with some spur- of-tllmmoiuelll. plull of yours. Admitting that having guests; r-l-rlrles a lot of cxim work,‘ ili-l sleari of saying airily, "Don't go‘ lo a lot of il‘otlble_" i of dry cleaning fiilirl vapors (‘Zlfll miikc you sick. Du big cleaning‘ jobs u here there is plenty of lresh’ air. ' TWO BITS A DOZEN 3 lVIal-ried people and those about. to marry will soon be able --foi'i Z5 cents-to attend a dorm 90- lliillilles lectures oll home-making and the cnrc nf children organiz- orl by London Co-unty Council. ‘Tile first course, an expcriluc-zlal OllC sl-ilcduicd to begin after Ess- ter. will include lectures on home life- and the family; pregnancy. confinement, feeding of infants; car-e of children from physics! and psychological aspects; pro- vclltiori of infection; planning the ivork of the home: (‘are nrio re- psir of household equipment. Men and women over l8 years of age will be eligible to attend. "Beautiful SOllri 0TH]? cvcrlln: the Mock Turtle sang to All"e. wives will agree that soup heals most other _ foods in illlti nutritive value. A popular item in the daily rlici. soup can be an inexpensive nour- lshlng dish when made at lie/iris. Delicious soup can be made en- tirely without meat. A hot cream of vegetable soup is particularly valuable for the chlldri-cvs lunch. Cream soups: Three tablespoons dripping or shortening; i 1-2 tee- spoon salt; two cups vegetable stock and pulp; four tablespoons flour; pepper; two cups milk or milk and water. Vegetables are pillperl by masll- l irg or pushing through sieve‘ Molt l dripping, blend in flour and sca~ sonings. Add either iioi vegetable stock or hot milk gradually; stir and cook for l0 minutes; arid rc- nlnlliirlg ingredients. Reheat. S'.'liln If necessary or heat with .1 Dw-el" beater‘. Serve at ociro. . Tomato, potato. carrot. onion. corn. pen, spinach, heal-l and cheese the inc-hey goes. Saying onvc oer your dlij‘ off. "If to-dny I'll look after tho kids" Gossiplng with her after a * Robin Hood Flour soups can be prepared ili .l\‘.s way. Tomato Soups: - Cheap rill. of lrlciil, bones. scraps of mt-al and loft-over rookrd meals ma) he there's anything you'd like in rln “BN1 for sfllill stock. Cereals. grtcils m" pOIIlIOPS may hr arldctl. A hWHiii “i ~ or spit-cs ivill give i choice of 4 out of 5 women who win prires for home baking so plaintive and TASTY SOUPS EASY TO MAKE‘ Whether beautiful or not. house-l economical . I) their screaming is continued that both Jeanie and I are relieved rcontinued from Page and yci them coliinlonts with a few monosyllabic ‘vhen l. l“. 1n the warmer spun‘ days they desert the neighborhood leaving it to the crows‘ and other more musical calls. I thought that this tool-lung's light wind in the trees, made gcil-llc apology for the dreariness of yeiter"da_v's cloudiness and perhaps for the coldness that has come tonight. But as James remarked when he came indoors after assuring himself that every- l tiling was ship-shape at the stables “It's better to have this frost. now than when we get. into the crap- pinz!" And in between April's dark clays and the cold ones. one catches fleeting but heartening Iniiallllg consldcrahie- amounts, prc,n1isps m5; "dygugh1'lg"""da~‘rs 15-.....» . CDlTiC. For all the time "April will care for the slumberlng sod And whisper the message she needs. ‘There is Life. there is Hope. there is Love, there is God’. And the still earth awakens and hceds; And the daffodils golden. that i long since were gone. Will sing in a chorus "Lo, Springs at the davm’ Ulilil lomorrc-iv - Diary -Gor\d- a good flavour. Cut meat. kilo silisli pieces and cover with wold slightly salted water. Let stand one hour. then ,sinimr~r" gently for thlCc m’ lull!‘ lhoilrs. Slraiil, r-ool. arlrl remove flat. For each cup of stock iilJW lone-quarter cup mixed vegetables land one-half tablespoon rice or ibal-lcy. Cook until tender. , Peanut Butler Soup. One-third i-iip pelllilll hilllel"; fnlil" cups milk". foul" lr’lllif‘S|lODllh flour‘; tvlo table- spoon.» fat: i-lltlrilliii lctlspooli 51in} one-half iCJIXPOOII scraped olliorl. f KEEPS YOUR STOVE BRIGHT AS NEW. . . qa/aezv.