OFF I r' eml with 5'1.'.'.'3 ?.?...”.?."c.n..” .4: No need now to deprive yourself of a good cup of codes whenever you feel like it! Housewives have found the happy solution to high coffee prices in New Instant chase & Banborn. You save as much as 404 per pound over regular coffee with the regular 4-os jar. And the savings are still bigger with the new big family 51103 "Real coffee, tool” you'll say, when you taste its grand rich Jiiiilorl-'iiriiiers ssii Jiinior club llews Over 40 people were present at the Northam school on Friday evening, March and when the Northam Calf Club had a social evening. A short business meeting was presided over by vice-presld- . .. X .ilavor.Getajar or new Instant ....., .-- - .- uisse A sanborn today-saves . . tlm troub . dish , Outstanding Cup Oualily ,m"ot mung” ”""M3 "” Film Board films were then shown by David Peacock, Department of Agriculture. Norms. Dyment, presi- dent of the Calf Club, capably led in several games, after which can- dy .and lunches were sold. The money raised is to be used for Cal! Olub purposes. ......m sherbrooke Calf Club members still be represented in the Provin- cial Debating Competition by Gla- rence MacDonald. Urban Laughlin and Kathleen Dekker. These were the choice of the judges at is de- bate held recently in the Sher- brooke School before a large rud- ience. Mr. Errol Laughlin acted as chairman and outlined the rules and introduced the speakers and upholding the resolution were Ur- ban Laughlln. John Dekker. Leigh- ton Milligan. and Clarence Mac- Donad. The negative speakers speakers were: Frances G-olwill, Kathleen Dekker. Junior Coiwill, and Carl Chappell. The judges. Messrs. Charles Yen, James Harris, and Eric Madsen declared the affirmative side the winner by a slight margin. Mr. Yeo reported for the judges and gave the club members some good advice regarding debates. National Film Board films were also shown at this entertaining and educational meeting. The following organizations have sent in applications to compete in to t Twufellionll police forces in England were met organised by sir Robert Peel in lm. Experts In television is best the Prince Edward Island Debat- watched from a distance i0 times jug compmuon, which 1, span”;-- the sereen"s diameter. IF YOU LN! IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . . . YNOI WASMII-S I O. besuppliigdwitheittlllagg lineengineorelsctricrnotor. SIDIIIAM MIXMAITII-All rnlsllig illieeds plainly indicated. Easy to see-- aasv to set. Ithallsosimplesndtakesonlyafsw Iccondstoenter.Allyouhavetodois days hourzf estimate the number of j.,; minutes and seconds that the dream .1: the West 8-day clock will take to run - , down from one winding! The clock will be wound up and sealedint ” noon. on March and. it will be on ' display. along with these fine prim in the windows of Douglas Bros. and Jolie! I-id.. Ch'town a It. 7. Holman Lid. S'slde. SUPIIMI DI LIJXI ALUMINUM KITCIIIN UYINSILS-Complete 20 (piece set- evsrgthina from a heavy Qty Master Coo er utels Oven and Aluminum Kettle to Cake and Pie Pans. sslsro ALUMINUM nsssuss Cool!!- 3 ' ' ' uart cooking time 167.3. g To enter. just ask your regular dealer for an entry con n when you buy a bag lucky glermwgf sold tiszfilrazt an betweenths of tlis".Creain ofthe est. 8-iloy clock Yes,Xou can a winner of -an late c r ' at ofnkio capacity. Reduces West All-Purpose Flour. Bo. Fl bathe puns metics should be abolished." Those. items as use potato masher, pastry server, dour scoop, can opener, cake tumor etc. Saturtia midnight. March 24th. The Tl-IE GUARDIAN. iierotby lils Sm cuaamrrerown Continued from page 2 but for the brace it gives it. the l d ren they crave. pride for her to do so, she diould respect his feelings in the matter unless it is a case of actual starvation. If she husniliates him by taking a job. it will wreck him because it will break down his belief in his abiiiizy to succeed. The clinging vine holds up many a tottering oak that would fall 'lhe idea that it is any rellection on a man for his wife to work out- side of the home after they are married is so antiquated that-it seems to have come out of the hairtrunk in the attic. A man expects his wife. and rightly. to hebp him. It she can do it better by earning money than by cooking and washing and scrubbing, why should she not do so? And in many cases the wife working for a few years sitter marriage enables " to get on his feet and for them to have the home and child- DEAE MISS DIX: Do you really believe there is such a thing as love, except parental love? it is sex that makes the fascination between men and women; otherwise one woman would be as pleasing to a.man as another. Most men and women marry through fascination, and the gild- .in-g soon wears of! if there is not ccmgenlality. Congeniality is what holds most couples together. But is there such a thing as love? DOUBTING THOMAS ANSWER: lsn't love made up of sex attraction and congenialliy and perhaps a third ingredient that is appreciation or gratitude. call it what you will? it is something that binds us to people whose loyalty we have tested, whose sacrifices have been laid gladly at our feet, at the fires of Iwh e avrfection we have warmed our-self. that we know as fascination is purely sex attraction. It is nothing but sheer animallsn. Love has sex attraction in it because we cannot love those who are physically repugnant to us. But love has in it also and that is why it lasts. It is the meeting to two minds with sim- ilar thoughts and desires and impulses. Fascinaion passes ” iihei-e is nothing in it but passion, and ihst perishes of satiety. ngenialiiy i That there is such a thing as love is proved by the thousands of old it is the truest thing in the world. say. What shall I do? -two who make it a place of striie. judges. The subject of the rlebatei couiples you see whose romance is long dead. who have no physical was "Resolved that the use of cos-i charms with which to attract each other. but who mill love each other far more dearly than they did when they were young. Don't doubt love. DEAF. DOROTHY DIX: I have a son who is married and has two children. He and his wife hate each other and fight like cat and dog. I have always taken the wife's part in order to try to keep them together. but now my son has left her and refuses to go back, no matter what I MRS..T.M. ANSWER: There is nothin-g you can do but let them alone. Nothing is gained by trying to force I discordant husband and wide to live toge- iiher. Better a peaceftil home for the children with one parent lhan with DOROTHY DIX cannot personally reply to readers. but will sue- wer letters of general Interest through her column ed by the Junior Farmers: Ciowsn Brae Calf Club. The Debating committee met on - March 3rd and decided the first . round topic will be. ”R.esolved that country life offers more advantages to young people than city life." 9 This debate must be completed by I 4 L - March 20th. The regular meeting of the Mis- A. i couche Holstein-Jersey Calf Club go sqearpexzes If you can estimate how loiigl the Cream .....iwest will a run one of 20 grand prizes it's so easy in this new and exciting contest. &ad below how to enter and be a winner! -.WISIINOHOUII"lAMIl.ll"RADlO ' Portable Radio, handsomely nnishad, extra . powerful. Runs on AC or DC current or ' on its own battery. mi! ANDIOCK KHCMIN IHINSIS-A oom- th I 18 i "500" en.u-"mu. such strainers. soup server. A 7.lb. or 24-lb. hag gives you one . Fiour,will yethe contest clockasa estimate.ths49-lb.bag-two-whilethe special gift No more than one 98-lb. bag gives you four. And of course, prize to an usehoid. Make as many mne. the greater entries as you wish. . olhichmogtw . estimate w . CRIAM OI Till WIS! FLOUR- ”"”""" "" '””a'- ...;'.f veuii our ass on ssxsssri M Mr" or" air. Pokemon on in 7-1b., 24-lb. 49-lb. economical 98-lb. the large rsamoftbsWestFiourisguaran best all-purpose flour you brooke calf club. Northam Call Augustine Cove Calf Club. l3ed- Club, Port Hill Junior Farmers. 6Ql19-Fl'e9?:0Wn 511010? Flfmefl. Lot 16 Junior Farmers, Johnston's Alma-Montrose Calf Club, Sher- Rlver Calf Club, Johnston's River Junior Farmers, Miilview sewing Club, Vernon River Children of Mary society, Emerald Sewing club, East Point Junior Farmers, Bear River Junior Farmers. Farm- ington-Mt. Hope Junior Farmers. was held on Monday evening. March 5th at the home of club tmembe Bruce and Belle small. President Aloysius Desltoehe acted as chairman. After the business meeting the members wrote Test 1 on their Handbook study and stud- ied Lesson 111. Several games and a lovely lunch were enjoyed by everyone. The next meeting, April 2nd, will be held at the home of Mr. Reggie Gaudet. On Tuesday, February 27th. the Farmingion Grain club that at the school 101' their Achievement Day. samples of grain were exhibited by the members. These were Judged by the membe . before being of- flclally placed by A. G. I.cLacheur, seeds Inspector, Plant Products Division. The) members then wrote a test on grain grow . Following this, Mr. Lehschsur led a discussion on "percentage of hull" and "weight per bushel". The following are the results of various tests: Field Score: Hubert Maclbeod Witney Judson Lester Wood (tied) Elmer MacLeod Elmer Curran Vernon Wood Russel Dockendor! Alban Wood Cyril Wood Melvin Wood Desmond Larkin. Threshed Sample: Lester Wood Hubert MacLeod Cyril Wood Elmer Macbeod Vernon Wood Elmer Curran Alban Wood Witney Judson. Written Tsstx Ansel Judson Elmer Curran Elmer Maobeod (tied) Alban Wood cyril Wood (tied) Hubert Macbeod Witney Judson Vernon Wood. 9-.-to in .-.- 9:-9-9-rs-pr F.5so.-.-s-.v-.v- ear --.s.(;F. NINE it s no AS Our. Alaumsrs Edit hag"? ' Spruce up your home for Spring! Give it that spic-and-span look you're so easily. Here's how! Before you start your Spring cleaning, come to CO-OP SUPER wonder-working cleaning aids we have assembled to lighten your housework, brighten up your home-and save plenty of money Come in today and take your pick from our full stocksgoi labor-saving, money-saving cleaning proud of-quickly MARKET for the in the bargain. ji"'?sBRO0MS SPIG & SPAN GLEANSER Friday xi...” Specials on Sale Friday from . 2 PM. until 9:30 P. M. No i phone orders on Friday E Specials. Libbyls-All Varieties BABY FOOD. 4 tins for 25: Special per 24-tin case 51.39 '. Fleur De Lis-Reg. size tins ' PEA SOUP. brinsfor 25: Special 48-tin case 351.89 . Tenderleaf-60 Bag Box . TEA BAGS. V each . . . . . : Best Quality-12 oz. tins 'Asparsgus CUTTINGS. ; Tenderfiake ; PURE LARD. i2 lbs. for 51: I Large Pink 1 GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 25: Sweet Pickled .: PlCNIC HAM. FREE DELIVERY PHONE - 2808 2807 CSHINOLA WAX E Simms Peacock, - '. 4-String, Ea. .................. .. . . For Housecleaning, 2 5 ' Pkg, ............................ .... ' For Better Floors 3 Per tint ........................ .... Big 5 A r 2 Tins For ............. Johnsonls, Qt. Tins Each ............................ .... Co-Op Sliced-White or Whole, Wheat, Each .. FLOOR CLEANER .....r59c. 2for...........33c- ”lb. 55:5 LllX GRANULATED SOAP GIANT SIZE Reg. 89c . The nicest ' fish you could eat. Corned Mackerel I5. 29: FILLETS. No Waste EXTRA-Large Salt HERRING. each . . . . 10: Prime Shoulder sass. lb. i.3cj' Prime Rib ROAST. lb. 79: Island Grown Delicious Eating APPLES. 2 doz. 29: No. 1 Cooking g ONIONS. 6 lbs. . . . . . 29: Fresh, Crisp HEAD LETTUCE. ea. .. 17: Green. Crisp - CELERY. ea. . . . . 19: For Juice - FLORIDA ORANGES. 2 dos. . . . 89c Courtland - Large APPLES. dos. . . ...... .. 39c Marker "THE ONE 57027 Mz4.?KE7" T OUR BOARDING. HOUSE is 5 f ,.6KiM5-' .i-mi?! so JAKE Alhi'T Haze. Huey? " .;-w 1 ear A urns HACKAGE-,?' iron HIM, Mi6TER !-w HE TOLD ME 1-iE'D ewe ME 335 FORITBUT Kine MAKES Pi2oMises Lute -amtora i.eAxiiw PORT. iv-so rm HAtxIGiisil ouro LT ji'iLL I SEE THE EGAD,6il2.' r HAVE; 4 THE MONEY Foizvop! ,... HAK- KAFF! 1: . UiJDEi26TAMD W5 A TNO-CARAT i aroma --. l,.I um! no vou HAVE Aw O:e;)'?':, J t MAJOR HOOP mus. ..-