» FEBRUARY‘ 24. mo ' - 1 rrnnunnv snus .I-'li0ll ll0Vl IIIITIL Mlllilill 2niI. Robin Hood FLOUR. 98 lb. saclt . .. $5.90 i‘EA. choice bulk. lb. .. . . . . . . . 69c TEA. package teas. lb. 09c LARD.‘Ib. 15c SOAP. Pand G. porcake 9c ROLLED OATS. Robin Hood. per pkg. 37c Canned MACKEREL. per tin . . . . . . . . 22: Salt MACKEREI... per pound . . . . . . . 18: String BEANS. 2 tins 25c Canned PEAS. 2 tins 25c McCready's PICKLES. sweet mustard. 24 or. [at 29c Tomato JUICE. Aylmer's lge. 20 oz. ‘tin 10¢ Plum JAM. Aylmer 24 oz. bottle . . 32: Mixed _PEEl.S. 7 on. pkg. 11c Tomato SOUP. Campbell's. tin . . . . . 10c KEROSENE OIL. 28¢ gaI.. 2 gals. . . . . 55c Bulk CANDY. lb. 29c SUGAR. 10 lbs. 95c DRY E0008 Winter Lines of Dry Goods. clearing at Discounts up to 25%. Men's OVERCOATS .. $15.00 Men's SUITS. 1 pr. pants . . . .. $25.00 Men's Cotton Dress SOCKS. 39c value. Sale 25c Women's Winter ILOOMERS. balbriggan cotton. small sizes only. $1.19 value!- Sale..'...... ..........69c Women s_ Snuggle VESTS. medium and extra large sizes. 98c value-—SaIe 69c Boys‘ Dress SHIRTS. $1.75 value. Sale $1.39 _ _ $1.49 value. sale $1.19 Boys Winter lined MITTS. 65c value’. . 49c 98: value . . 69:: $1.19 value . . 85: Miscellaneous‘ Items Men's 4-buckle OVERSHOES. $4.25 value. Sale. $3.95 Men s-8-pc. Leather CAPS. $1.75 value. Sale 98¢ Rubber OVERSHOES. women's’ and chil- dren s brolten lines. Clearing . . . . . . . 98¢ H93’? 3055. white duck. values to $6.50 —— Coleman Gasoline IRONS. clearing . Liquid Veneer POLISH. 25c value. sale 15: I-a;‘e'il'felt MATTRESSES. $14.95 Value. e $13.50 ROOFING PRODUCT&»lnterested in sec- :IrI;¢‘l:sfii'II..shingles and sidings-—prices are at- ‘ Clark Bros. MT. STEWART and ST. PET ER'S BAY STORES Pissssr Ilays Continued from page 2 that is. the boys did; the girls never got a chance at such sub- jects. Inetead they were packed off Saturday afternoon to a sew- Gei Quick Rslisl Iron 0l|Ii0lIIl liIi0IOIIlTIS "Ever alneebirth. I was sublecttoattacke oi Chronic Bronchitis." tee Mr. Roy J.}“'"‘- 1016 Doveroours d.. Tomato. cou hcd violently and wheesed Then I learned about ll{rRfl';_3“Si[l'_nnd MW rm happy "3 in! - school. But every day all M I-, f d H r_., the pupils recited verse: from ,3?" ‘get nick mm, mm the Scriptures and sometimes they lhat,dry+ h.-icking or phlggrnx bronchial studied the Catechism. —0us:. aka 'i.mpietons -MAH—- What odd little schools they the d I‘lIro:i:.3|cB¥or:dl)llll:}lyAlTlTl:: taonamjl-lg’; Were! How cramped. how poorly F”"°" E“l°Y 0'“ W°|'|<- "I07 your """'u“°d' h°w d"°“'V’ bu‘ f’°"‘ di t her nature but none iind a he solution be- '*=i"mrt tnkns luz-Mai-I toda those sa runny little school: "“"”"‘d “°°°’ "' ° ' ”” nonorrnv DIX ‘reply ..uyno. = ,hut will 60c.$l.25-—at.d - Ra um, somfeof our yum“ emu“. cause you cannot make a broken marriage whole again anymore than pmbhm. 0‘ ‘nan! hut.“ “"0",” Mr column. run GUARDIAN, L ouaaoun ceuraa COOK'S tor Photographs. JIJIJIT AEl1..lVED.'—- Newest and smartest tn Slip! and downs. Ken nedy's Ladies Wear. . oven 1.000 SPRING SAMPLES lot tailored-to-measure suits and téaop coats. J. P. MaoE'herson as n. ‘ wonnn bar or runs will be held in Zion ohm-on. many. February filth. at 3.30 P. M. Lamas banssss. sweaters. Nylons and Lisle Hose olearing at greatly reduced prices. The sport Tossery. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Ice Sports.. Racing, relays, hockey. skating. tun tor the whole family. Forum, Saturday night, Feb. 25th. NORTH TRYON‘ Prsdrytertur Church. Service. Rbruary 28th. Sunday School at 2 P. M. Service at 3 P. M. Miss Mary Maoxenaie. Deaconess. HAMPTON PA8I'ol.Ai. CHARGE. - Sunday services Fob- ruas-y 26th. Victoria 11 A. M. l-{amnion 3 P. M. T. 6. Head. Minister. TBYON — BONBHAW BAPTIST [day, February zsm. are: PABTOIIATE. — Services for Sun- Bonstww 11 A.M.'1‘ryon3P.M.Pleesenote the hour. Rev. 0. A. Hicks, Minis- er. POWNAI. UNITED CHARGE. — services mbnsary wth. Clifton at 11.00 A. M. Mt. Herbert at 230. Pownaal Church at 7.00 P. M. Pow- naal Sunday School at 10.46 A. M. Rev. A. 8. Weir. Mlnistu. RESERVE Mam: Ollh and matic Society. Men's Asociation ad the Baptist Church. LEAVES FOB 0‘l"I‘AWA—Deputy Attorney General .1. O. 0. Camp- bell, KC. left Thursday morning {or Ottawa where he will repre- sent the Province before the Roy- al Commission on Transportation. He expects to be absent tor about ten days. Church on Sunday evening. Febru- ary with. at 7.30 P. M. contacted by Mt. Herbert and 1-issallxooi: Young People. Theme: Inter-Church Youth Fell “,. Guest speaker. Mr. Stern Ackland. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHAlw.E.--Dr. Mackenzie will be- gin two Lenten Series oi Sermons Sunday. Fdrruary 28th. 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Meringue. 3 P. M. Lower Montacue, if. P. U‘. Mon- tague at close or evening service. AIIITA CLUB Ml!!! — A suc- cessturmeeting or the newly torm- ed Akita Club at central Christian church was held at the home or Mrs. Sinclair Mseiisod. last Roy- alty on Wednesday evening. The devotional servce was conducted by Mrs. Norman Stewart .after which the group began a study on “The Four Gospels". The business meet- ing was conducted by the Presi- dent. Mrs. Allison Macfiae. The group enjoyed a short program. The evening of icllowship was ended with lunch served by the hostess and lunch committee. Bonshaw 1.30. Cough aowaan ssssnnus nuns sbotwssr at in Guam. lksst. OITI III!!! and lweatls have arrived. Kennedy's Ladies’ wear. I'll .IoOEIl IAIDWAIE Company Ltd, have just complet- ed unlosdinracar ot Insul.Board. d‘l'.oA'l'llll'.N'lI IGOOI. — Gespslatvioe. Isosd'e.Dayat3 P.ld.oonductedb.vAl.bertRssnsay. roashandweetherperinitting. ———i. cannon BIIVIOEI Phhruarry mtb..ii. A. M. New avlascdw. Bible school following. a P. M. dish Bmtlfl Olnueh. RAW. P. L. mebas-dson. Illnhtsr. oawau. _ VEINON CHARGE. —ser-vices hither! 2sr.n. st. Rev. will conduct ‘boil-1 servioq CIDSI ROADS. AIIXANDRA. HAZHBI00 CAVENDISII UNITED PAS’IOIt- AL CIAIGE. — Sunday, February 36th. Stanley Bridge Li A. M. North Rustioo 3 P. M. luv .Mlniawi'. Till PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH vioes oi Sunder]. lfebnns-y zeta. wfli be oond as aw: M. Clyde River, in oherge. "Rev. 0. came Web- star. Interim Moderator. Nona nsvaa mars-no in. use ras-mas-rs. 2- INTEITAINID — Mrs. Elmer Ward and Mrs. Cecil Ward were joint hostesses. at tihe.horns of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward, 15 Kent Street. on Wednesday evening in honour ed Mrs. Chester Ward who leaves next week for Charles River. Mass.. where Mr. Ward is employed. After games and sing- ing Mr. Ira Auld was called upon to say »a few words explaining the purpose of the gathering and lit- tie Miss Sandra Ward presented the guest of honour with a purse. Mrs. Ward, aho taken by surprise. thanked one and all for their kindness, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hosteues. assisted by Mrs. Lewis Ward, Mrs. Stanley Ward and Mrs. James Col- lier. ll'he pleasant evening was brought to a close by all singing “God Be With You Until We Meet Again." All then departed for their homes alter wishing Louise health and happiness in her new home. SPECIAL arm The Hughes Drug store once a Special! Pw a limited time only the Hughes Drug Store is offering that well known tcmle V‘ ' " ‘ at this offer. vi-Mama Large $2.25 also tor only $1.12. Vi-Mattel anal! $13 I110 101' only 62:. Phone. call or send your order by include remittance and 'sm 0. o. 13. charges. omi- :.Nnw srnmo coarl. nnsssns AND surrs Animo- nAn.v A1‘ me FASIIION‘ snot-rs. l tiorotlv Ills says -. thing. Young love is the most sen ents who want their daughters to hands oil it. sary that be five years. his visits where there are children. by similar problems do? oontinuedtsonivtnl DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My husband's work has made it neces- be away from home at long intervals over a period of I trusted him implicitly. but he has told me on one of home that he was having an affair with a girl. he does not love her and would not marry‘ her it he were free. I have always considered divorce the tragedy of tragedies, especially I love my husband desperately. He is de- voted to his children and they love him. What do women confronted ANSWER: Each woman meets the problem of the phiianderini vi-Ilsiitoi. to-dag the Tlmiizses Dru Store in m-ies-lot:te- town. sitive thing in the world. and par- marry should keep their clumsy He says A WIFE AND MOTHER. a special price. Take advantage of - CHARLOTTETOWN 4‘TOO’I’AL’- MAGICAL FABRICS Bring holidays and ‘roots! together and you have the very formula of snchsntsnent, the promise of happy,- carefree days, with you at your loveliest in every mood. Tootsl fabrics are the perfect complement to enjoyment because they look as elegant as the most fashion-conscious can desire, yes launder so perfectly and are incredibly hsrdwesrlng. With their wonderful colour range, their variety of beautiful textures, their immediate response to styling, they can whirl you into s holiday mood as lively and long-lasting as ‘ernsclves! ‘i’ ~ \. $ -1 Made s. as... s, 5 wow. ssosnimasr use commas Lmrrsn. wmcrms-res, mcrarrn. 'I'BBll.IZ1!.D' for outed crease , mac)“; 'f’boTAL \ you can a shattered vase. You can patch it up, but the cracks are there and never more will it be a thing or beauty and of pride. In your case I- should certainly advise you against divorce, be- cause your husband's uniaithfulness to you has apparently been phy- sical instead of mental. It has meant no more to hirp than gratifying any other appetite. He has been away from you, from his children. from his home. from the steadying influences that keep a man in the straight andanas-row path. He has been lonely. And there are not many men strong enough to resist temptation. I think that a woman who has children should stand everything short of brutality from her husband rather than get a divorce it he loves his children .and they love him. because there is no gainsaying the !act that children pay the price at their parents’ {allure to get along together. DEAR. MISS DIX: I have a daughter 18 years old. Well and strong. who sits idly by day alter day doing nothing but waiting for some boy to make a date with her. She refuses to help me with the housework. Says she does not want to even learn how to cook or sew. It seems to me there is something radically wrong with her, but nothing I can say seems to mend matters. Have you any idea what I can do? 5 O ANSWER: Just have patience with her. She is still adolescent. and that is a stage of life that not only tries a girl's soul but her mother's as well. She doesn't know what she wants to do with her life. or where she is going. She is Just a confused and bewildered child who has suddenly been dumps Into womanhood. and she hasn't got her bearings yet. 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Knead for 10 seconds on a lightly-floured board and roll out to }(” thick rectangle; cut Into 12 lingere and arrange, slightly apart, on greased baking sheet. Bah In hot even. 426', about 15 ulna. Serve hot with butter or margarine. Yleld—l. donors Ilngera. .. Fresh Haddock. -lb‘. . . 25¢ Salmon. lb. 55¢ Halibut‘. lb. .‘...... Sc Ha'dd’ock Fillets. lb. . . 9c Smoked Fillets. lb. .. 35¢ ' Scalops. ib'.........1Sc Smells. lb. 21c .. . 1.3.95 fr ...,.. .Ib‘...;.39c °"""""" smmrsj Baby Foods.3for...25c Ketchup. lge.. 2 for . 55: Tomato-Soup. 19°F-33¢ Deans with Pork and . Tomato Sauce . l5os.tln.......... 11c Fmhmm 20os.tIn..........23c . n ' i . " ‘ ch 29¢ §§""""' ‘""" """ Spaghetti. 15 oz. tin . 15¢ SPECIALS THAT WILL SAVE YOU $ $ $ SAL! INDS EXTRA SPECIALS MEATS PHOIIE res. zs 2697 Sausages. lb. . . 39c Bacon. lb. . . .. . 53: Pork Steak. I5. 59c Pork Chops. lb. .. . .. 55c . 0 ed 24 ||_ 53;‘ §,';,,"k'l’:,...':'.§".’,",,','.. ,,‘_;;‘E 3 13., ms, Noersnk Ribs. 2 lbs. 25: '°,= mm, ;_',,”°;ofi‘;",',,.,,,,, Oatmeal Puddings. us. 29: "° ’°""“'°“~ Blood Puddings. lb‘. .. 29c ""9 an. Boneless PICNICS ‘I ‘_ ‘ ‘V ".'1.<»___.(‘;.v'. i . to min . ms hr in ¥ ‘V. i‘. .3 -9 .-.. - ,, ~. . -: ' . v v I V_ 4'.” J- -H.‘-riU'. WI.-n Hsgkey. .‘ . , . . ..... s ellsfloghod. sse.aeeeevs,e-esaaee Hall or Whole. Iii. . . 41¢ VEGETABLES New Carrots. lunch 15¢ Rlpe Tomatoes. 2 pkgs. 65¢ Rhubarb‘. IIS. . . . . ..... . 23¢ Mushrooms. Iiox . ..... . 39¢ ‘Grapefruit. 96 ct.. 3 for 29¢ Sweet Potatoes. lb‘. . 11¢ Lettuce. each . . . . 19c Cucumbers. 2 for .. . . 39¢ 2 M e e s e smeuqlc 3 dos. Ier.........$I.00 Ilse Potatoes. pk. 29c Aylmer loans. with Pork and To- »; Inlay Cami. Ben 'ks-- .————————————— 2 ‘ 2 tor ., » ‘ mrsonmvr "‘%'6n‘l«‘?n‘l”"” f,,'f°-,§T:'“.',°.',‘,.'.°.,;'.‘2‘.§’..'“"....,.‘ Roast Pork. lb‘. 43¢ . E5 ' Sandwich Spread. . “M” °“”‘... H, ‘,° 44° Plate Ribs. lb‘. .. . .1 39.». bi. 3}? -O at 2“ Coconulnil: ' 4.9: Love i... hot 31?: W 19: Y°“"“ '°‘”" D it a g . .9 .......;...;.'i:.°:::::::i::'... -' ° ..' .. ‘HM’. _____mm 2Ay'l"rnerLembStew. es. ma‘ lddy Matches. 31.». 25: _ c ... sa...a........... flan.‘ Rolled Oats. 10 lbs. . 19¢ Lard. 2'|bs. . ......... . 29¢ Peas. 20 or. tins. 2 tor 25c Ayimer Tomato Juice. 20 ea. tins. Special. 6 for 59¢ Jelly l’owders—Sirawberry and OM39’. 3 pkgs. 21¢