i ILET OURCS a Tzesfllf“ COSMETI " *:.:."..""::=.;.":.s~.*:;:; . I DEPARTMENT “ ‘"' Cooperate with you for Mothers Day Juniors had evuything h: readiness MAY 9th . _, _ ._ A one GUARDIAN, Girl Guide News I 1 s- ewcgowa7n < for the Junior Prom; photographs of the‘ Senior; are beginning to appear on dressers and desks; and next Tuesday we belln writing the term Illllll. In Just two weeks thne. twenty- two 101mg men and one co-ed will be awarded B. A. or B. Bo degrees. There is nothing very startling about that; it. happens every year. But it happens only once for every shadent; and for hlrn or her it is an isnportant day. Only the other day I was taking to a senior about On Tuesday, April 77th. m” um Charlottetown Brownie Puck 0! Zion mum, Mid an enrolment. 1n the presence o! parents and visitors the followin: were enroll- ed in the 11th Charlottetown Brownie Pack by c°mm1"l°“°r' Miss Lillian Duchemin assisted by Miss Suzanne MacKinnon: Lucie Sims, Helen Power, Doneldn Mills. Patsy Brown, Noreen Macbean. Beryl shelloon, Joan Wilson. Ills- abenh small, Norva MacDonald. MGDRE a. WLEODIMA") model terrarium at Guide Head- quarters‘, Quodn St. All orders unless being purchased locally must be at Headquarters by May The Crown Diamond Paint comrm LIMITED wlsu 1o A N N O U N C E AIIII BOMPAIIY OF SUMMERSIDE, I’. E. I. as full Line Distributors for CROWN DIAMOND ~ PAINTS, VARIIISIIES, ENAMEL and llIIIilILAIIE ‘A Complete Stock Wnrehoused in Summersidb. We invite inquiries which will receive our prompt attention. A CELLAR DUG? DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTED? WE SELL-w» Washed and Crushed Concrei Gravel ' Asphalt Floor Tile Aapbait Floor Tile Cemenl Waterproofing Aspbalta Tile Floor Wax Asphalt Aluminum Paint Crashed Gravel for Driveways OR SOME EARTH FILL i‘ A ROOF LAID? A CONCRETE FOUNDATION BUILT? A CONCRETE SIDE- WALK OR DRIVEWAY? AN ASPHALT TILE FLOOR LAID? A RUBBER TILE FLOOR LAID? SOME WASHED AND CRUSHED CONCRETE GRAVEL? SOME CLEAN CONCRETE SAND? A COLD MIX ASPHALT aoooooc>os¢~oo<csoscoo<a>oo<o>osQ>eocoo¢>ons DO YOU NEED....22 A MASTIC FLOOR LAD? Clean Concrete Sand Rubber Floor Tile Itubber Floor Tile Cement Rm! Coatings Tile floor Cleaner Colaa Road Anphali Barth III!- 30. TO LONE GUIDES Dear Lones: This is a. message from. your Commissioner. First oi all I know you will be glad to hear that Miss Holman is much better, but to give her a chance to rest a little more, Miss Harrison agreed to write you the next company let- ter. This time also I think she will write one to at least each en- rolled Guide. I have not f ‘ M Marie Cooke, Ruby Crossman and Gerry Baarett. You three girls will hear from me soon. Miss Dc-iron, teacher of Bloomfield. Corner School has some pupils who would like to be Lone Guides. ltiiss Dorion will get a company le‘ter and I have written her also. Wc all welcome these ncrw re- cruiis. of girls who wish to be Lanes. Ruthie wants lo know about un- ilomls. You will get word about field and Leone MacKay have got three new recruits - Edith Math- eson, Freda Kealing and Shirley Dunning. I was glad io hour from you Freda, also from Dorothy Hammill nnho is In Notre Dame Convent at Mlscouche. Watch tor Guide News on Sat- urdays or Mondays in the local papers. . Best wishes to you all, 0F ANCIENT ORIGIN The bag-pipe ls a musical 1n- There followed a musical program, and a beautifully rendered duet by KnthIeenKeefe and P0683’ Green; Alice McCioskey accompanied on piano, The evening's entertainment was brought to a close with the singing of “Auld Lang Syne." We ‘wish to express here our gratitude to througih ulhose good and influential was obtained. The only sports activity on the canipus these days is softball. Merely to say that softball is be- ing played would be an under- statement; it is being played. talked and argued. The sophomores have won.a.ll their games to date. and are leading the race for first place. For second honors it will be a race between the jum-iors and freshmen; third place could ae captured by nearly any of the teams. In spite of six home runs batted out by Dick Bourget, the seniors cannot seem to get into the runn- able to win any since. Blaquiere blames the in-field; the in-iield blames the pitcher, and "Bnrltis" out more batters than any of the others. ‘We were talking to Jd Bradley. captain oi the juni r team, the other day; his opinion, alltho/ugh somewhat biased, nvust be respected. He has this to say. . .. "Well stranger, the sophomores are going to be hard to beat; but we can take than. We did it be- fore, and we can do it again. Why, with hhe old kid out tlhere in the that has o. clue at all (ilk. tsk. Barkis. ‘ilhey are the champions), not a man. with the possible ex- ception ol Roche." strument of ancient origin. devel- oped frlxn the primitive reed pipe. Time will tell which team is the best; in the meantime we should Récrui are being its which included songs by the group n) Mr. Justin Gavin, l- offices the foregoing news item l d _ , A .. ._ just like to note that Arbing and Hvwlett IKIN that the juniors have a fifty-fifty chance of» bom- ing the sophomores. Taken alone. either one is an authority; when they amour, the prediction is al- nn - inn it lhls year- werhantgsflgbzdyutln it tor this week. Sec you after the exams. ._.._________ No, Mr. Brown , 2 a! Gertrude Kneveia >G0- ..___. (Continued from Pose 1-3) w . ‘began, "out I've been talking with Jay King about Miss Day—" sigh and folded her long line hands upon the dqk. "1 didn't attend that historic Protest Meetin! myself?" she said, “but I wish I had. Sally Candler described it to me. 1t does seem as if we were all . >o.- ' »._-. and wants we have. at fault-that between U! we mlslht have managed to keep that child from getting into trouble." “You're fond ot April Day?" "I am" Allxe's smile answered Bill's, but she added. "And quite lng her get into fixes-jams, she coils them. I've telephoned the authorities but they won't change mine and one of our trustees, but he could not advise my taking Alpnll on hers-considering pre- sent circumstances." "That's what I came round to see you about." Brown edged his chair closer to the desk, “King thought you might possibly find a. place for her here. He wonder- ed_.. Ailxc frowned. "Really, Jerome Auction Sale ¥ A'l_‘ MEADOWBANK WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, AT 1:30 EM. I an: instructed by Stanley M. Miller to sell his farm. consisting of 71% acres and buildings. All buildings in excellent condition; also the following stock and im- plements: \ One mare 11 yearn old, "Bar- rister", Island bred; 1 mare, gen- eral purpose, ‘l years. Island bred: l cow, Shot-thorn grade, 8 years: l heifer, Shorthorn grade. I years; 1 heifer. Shorthorn grade, 1% years: .1 heifer, Shorthorn grade.‘ 1_ year; l cow. Guernsey grade. ireahened in September; 2 registered rows with Iliter; 2 grade emu, i with litter; 1 bay rake: hay fork: truck wagon and hay rook: Irvine-tooth dial-row, lever; spike barrow: acumen l wood flollh; box alellh; Manley Harrie (000 Illa); gal angina, 1% In), “Grey”; harness; broader aluva; man's bicycle. Alao lnlaovl- laueoul articles not mentioned. 'all machinery and equipment new. 1f not flns Wednesday auction will be held following day. Calla or terms. I JOHN C. MoPlIEE Auctioneer. STANLEY M. MILLER» Meadowbank, owner. BEST BONED!‘ HAN King should know as well as I now limited our funds are. We shall soon have only about two- thlrds of the income we have npw." “Shrinkage due to depression?” Brown asked. about it. My family as you may know, has been interested for generatfims in the social develop- organization money till Ten came of age." "I sec. And the chap! null! HANDBAGS, HOSIERY, HATS, COATS, DRESSES-really an endless list! It's a pleasure to shop for Mother here. No tire some hunting around. What Mother neadl was to ' b)‘ 5°\"I°il 1 r GI u. Jean mc- sraduation. etc. "res." he said, ELIZABETH ARDENS . geolfarlldy 3.333.; Jolie Madfionald. "the time has slipped by very quick- Bl-UE GU55 l REVLON S Murgmfet Mach“ m, a,“ m". ly. laeh succeeding m. n» passed Cologne . . . . .. I.75 to 5.50 New Shude—Sweet Tolk rie. Mrs, w.J. Rodd was enroll"! zfpgghkzl: mxeuait gmgdifi Suchet . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.75 Set Polish and Lipstick asFlgufixiigz. the ‘argument c"? best possible use o, my fine hem _and ma" your lhopphg Se" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2'25 l0 also “'50 mony the Brownies spent a happy gflfngdng tgtagllnk! “mtg I, at’: rind-i , o a r a a - Soups . . . to 2.50 HELENA RUBINSTHN time in gamesadwhifih ltliligymgexlplleasin- is “wt so be plliaced Pa); ‘ma? for Mouwr easy and m“)? I ' N F l1 F c s Ed “ml Cam D ' Two wrecks ago. the co-eds o! - DOROTHY GRAYS ew renc rogrun e Refreshments were provided by s_ D_ u hem their annual up f h u‘. . h“ s“, 115 and u, Command Performance the leaders Mrs. WJ.. Rodd. and wgeme, m m, Blue Rom, o, the I m8» V" l" u“. cabs“, 125 15° and 25g Euu do Perfume l.” - 3.75 IINIAIYS. 31m” nlzogvfilrenmgizingl; ogtspaln to honor Patricia Pender- M F] ' I ' ‘ _ ,' . YB- Yl-lfi‘ a ~ g , the only one 1f their nu. bcr 1' gin 001‘ sachet __ 125 Both Powder . . . . .. 2:0 Jean Hawkins’ bum Sh“, and m this yen,‘ graduating Lilla“ section on ou __i.._i____--- Perfume . .. . .. - - - -- 1-19 gay-Cl stavert assisted in serving. pram“, also w", go“, former w. _ _ PROPHYLACTIC ROLL WAVE M“; The meeting closed with prayer, eds, c611,. Rooney, Jgycg Jay, ‘ and stocked it with gifts we HAIR BRUSHES A |, mm,“ Brownie taps, God Save the Kins. Claire MacDonald, and Annette pp and the magic tunnel. ‘MacDonald During the su r - - 3.50 and 3.95 Heaven Sent - _ ' ' We’ think Mother like! _ Termriums Rogers Hardware which we hear was indeed a supper. . Soup . . . . . . - . . . 5°C i0 I75 Gdrdelllu have a supply of giiass r buy loc- ithérre wugdcorigiiatulatory speeches, ————-—-— ———————-i E ll u sail or or er rom Prov- n ersners will remlnscanccs ' TONI PERMANENT - and clg-lt-zntfiikpuMis llncllalyoi-ireadquarters with cash,|and general chatirr. An rlmusingl $2 5o sizes as given in Sign Post Mog- hour was spent in prophcsying the‘ , ‘ ’ LUQEN LELQNG aizine, page seven-Gig“ [hquld futures of those present; those - r d P f measure g x 10_l-w° ghgettg-fl x 1g with the most interesting futures: EVENINo IN PARIS Colognes on er umes W0 sheets and two 10 x m s" the Longing‘ phyms, Anna, and ElhyL PROWSE BROS. LIMITED i standards of his day but, my naturally. he did not forsee such lines as these. In addition on; regular fund, Esther allowed the Bureau m use the income _ u. most len thousand a year-hon - ' m . m mm den,“ on the imost infallible. However. Art Mac- often I,want to shake her. I've "No. this ls a family matter?‘ wwtlal he willed Wren Eyck vn T H E A P P N T M E N T o F Ruthie Johnston his 118911 vory 5' f iyf g l‘ ta the m Innis, who is a. shrewd judge of may“ April since she was twelve’ Alixe smiled. "But no secret-no. Elden Parker. _my youngest m.‘ 1K1!‘ and has sent me six names figierlufiknlxegplmfigd :3)‘, no’; lien softball talent, sees the sophomores and an that time rve bggn wag-h. indeed. The whole town talks sin and Father's namesake Th; have tllil ' " them soon. Ruthie. By the WHY b; - m m their decision. There are too many m9"! °l this WW"- lfld "l? fill"! Wmii/"Uflt?" , ‘ Rulhie lives in Murry Harbor pig‘: w€3& (Liéemméo __ ’_ _ Wigwiwt better trains-d, better “manna; endowed this Bureau. He treated (To Be Continued) ’ a “Wilt George Cameron (mounds). who ‘"“""‘“' Workers sseklns JvN-‘I talked lo It liberally accord“! i" 1M- Norma. bee Has-lam of Sprilll- h" ‘flowed 1255 hi“ an,‘ struck Lucius Adams, an old friend of t? BE READY FOR THE SUMMER INVEST IN A DILLE and MeGUlRE neighbors. nrmrmséa TO0:— Mower in first class condition. PHONE 94I flglgn 1, m“; field nothing can...." Barkis "About April's dlnnlssal‘! I hops ‘ LAWN MQw-[R P5 — Hcvw about a. bi: “Thank takes a. different view: “There you feel the way I d0 llflllt 1-7‘ l You" m Miss Harrison? isn't a "In on Wt 11111101’ “em Allxe sat down with 111 “Pail” l OR ONE OF OUR POWER LAWN MOWERS We recommend these high grade lawmmowers to yoll in helping lleep that well groomed Iuwn the envy of yell! Now is the time ti: have us sharpen and put your Lawn- THE y BIKE SHOP I85 GREAT GEORGE ST. accepted ' n“ klntoah a: nullax. 1n a rec e , W ~ ogqnmd. o" "E v F 22:: Jug?” all r31; "s: l. mag?‘ Wm?“ than lib new Gasoline Power Shovels Mechanical Loader concrete Vibrator iwheelbarrowe ‘Maehanleal Poet Ilole Digger Concrete Mixer admit, and much more than we ed: daaiqao other than those llluatrot deserve." a’ 10 @590" IASTSIRVXC! , == MQQWTFW‘ lor the Caterpillar Tractor with Bull.- loser Concrete Mechanical Floor I-‘in- labor limp Trash Power Units and Pumps CALL DIIIIIITY GUIISTIIIIBTIDII 00, ltd. 97 Water Sheet, Phone 2214 I ii};- 60gb” . > l i -1 ....-. a.c<-.¢n»-\-»-¢-.-a-naMs-.=-o¢>~<-. ---4~a-a— ‘¢........i»1»~ li.». o--l“ I» Royal Canadian’ Mounted Police ll , - 5m 3* ' without obligation for work emu}; In P.E.l. I Applicants must be ainqIeJ-beiween the oqaaoi l8 and 80 you". l“ 5 "y" _ . _ To: lunher information apply lo the lIIGIIIQR-c-tn 93:: m "AIRMHSING, “ma. FQDUNTY" DOES MANY THINGS-ASK US AIOUT THEM snout or the Commissioner. ltoyoldonadion oun P . . _ I l m“ h, Particulars _ v I " I!‘ bhin It. Mansion.‘ ".8. "a runs-carom _ p‘ comr IN nun arr. u’. ro-oAY - l l