with it. ti: would add I0 years to my life. Please tell me what to do? that they know the thllill that God knows. so 1 cannot tell you what ‘Ititfie other women they thought they were in love with. only‘ t WEI. 8r TNll_RS.___ Alpha Women's lnstitute Presents Two Ona-Act Comedies “Mushrooms Deming lip" & "Waiting For The Msle" Assisting Artists: v The Ionshow Quarteite and Mrs. Perry (Reader) of Summerside " Curlnin 8:15 S Lu,- n n DEllTRlil. GUARDIAN Death Removes T“ Mr. T.J. Tapp (Vancouver Daily Province New W ’ ‘ Bureau Apr-ll 1o) like no other lrogrunce wwu--_u---- harp _ this truly line Till Mlllmls ls renewed for new. 0! ltlfil ' ‘ hilt ldvertiofng of a newsy nature may b; [gurus at five oenta a word strictly pay. able in advance. i IDDILWB TAXI. PhOnQ 535. l New Westrriinlrlster —' Thomas Docks-ill mp9. founder and ptres- ldant of the motgq firm hes-g be”. __ in¢ his nestle and fomlel- city alder- OONFEDEBATION LIFE m. men. died in Vancouver General HOWARD MGENNIB’ Fittle Footwear st 175 Queen Street. sunsivcr. Hoopla-l Wednesday. , l . - -—- Mr. ‘Iraiiiii- s native soin and ISLAND llccassonlrls for Prominent business nwn. lived st 401 Alive: street. He had been in .___. falling health for two yuan all- TWO WEEKS aracuu. sans- tiwveh he hid been in hospital Mrs. Johnston's Ladies Wear. only two weeks. ‘ A member of n pioneer New KITCHEN TABLE5 m4 chair, Qvcstministai- family. he was born lWe Bring You. New KENWOOD BLANKETS Auto supplies. | liy 6 8 I1 a l New low price. Tocmtbe Music Store. l58 Y"?! fl8°r ll"! W155i 5W1 °l MT- . land Mos. J. T. Trapp. Tris-eel , , ' ~ COMMUNITY CONCERT MEM- 300118911‘ brill-hers» Sta-Riel’. Dom-j t“ l) 1 11 5 t e 1 n ‘ BERS ATTENTION. — Concert y van and George. lost their lives‘ lPrlnce of Wales College Halli 8.15'while serving with the Royal Fly- Tliiil-Pldl-Y flight. in: Corps in World War I. In i935 Mr. ‘Prapp was elected to the New Westmlrlister city coulncil and served ss an alder- m.an until lss-t year when ill- heellth prevented hitrrl from seek- ilrlg rte-election. For many years he was chairman of the board of FRIENDS AND WORKERS of the Progressive Conservative Party are invited to attend a. nleetirlg and social evening in the Knights of Pythlas Hall, otrl Friday, May 9th, at 8 o'clock. ‘A Gardenia fragrance that beapeaks the tropical ancestry of the flower l r ‘ llllll lfsclf z : : that wafts you. on first TUNE 1N Q a L M“ D‘ a T__W°l'l“ ‘l°’i”""m°“l' . - Wed e a in a h H . encounter. intoe gentle dream of velvet skies. Johnnlgrdlgkeilfielill. i1,“ Eeadrelgrof Si‘. 0mm“ “m EVERY QOOD HOUSEWIFE approves KENWOOD Blankets so carefully and r Prosroseive Conservative Party. Hist H, Qyggmlmd the summon... beautifully woven, every detail planned so perfectly. They are T00 per cent fins and gleaming sands. and langorous, lingering music: Helena Rubinstein oEers this truly fine Gardenia fragrance in . sl address will deal with a timely sub- ‘ mm o; Tnpp Mote... L“; D; whm, 3°“ he was president. For many yea-to. ENGAGEMENT the was well known as an auctioneer ANNOUNCE- l non-n»- n M» on n» t..l“:.""...::.l.l and they are pro-shrunk so that you can depend permanently on the size. . cokphasJ-zs Ewdwnyikurnnd ‘but-m, combing‘ _ an“)! Glasgow Roaddmnounce than‘ ‘nmflt in wulm" ‘M Kenwood RAMQREST Blankets. Plain Kenwood FAMOUS Floroltint. Tonec - Em “T m“, 1 65 2.65 encasement o! their daushter Mao fgfmn m“ he pram“ o. colors. Ends bound with 4" satin °"'l°"= llltlvlleis- iXiw wide satin '._ ° ' _ _ Matilda. to Harry 1.. son of Mr. 1M my“! Agricultural and 1m ribbon lndividu H b d B] ribbon. Colors, Iarkspur zinnia, juni- D"""'5 P°“"d"'75' 1'50 all‘ 5°"'E““'d"T°‘l”"‘ “m, ’“°""“'f flit‘: ‘Mn vylzlliifa mvnul a‘ gllggklustlrlai society which sponsored ' u Y o" ' ue’ Per green, wood rose ‘ ' p O e DWTL [B O B E . , ' , hy.,m1_50,5_50 Duran; Powder with 154113.90 m June‘ rtllglod agnuiaxlwplavelsrlglalflsféhlbllsioc: green, Rose, Peach, Cedar. 72 x s." 72 x 34_ Each 1 1 .95 ENGAGEMENT ”‘"°"“°”'l°i'i.' loined the lslstiaeltelioh to Em‘ "w!" W1 u- ‘oflfe? viilolilfisféfil. .‘.;°§.‘?.":‘=r~ one won w» o s nun nounce the engagement of their “ml”? ll" m“ l-‘l-‘Od- “"5 Saul” dawmm. o!“ Mnmuumb w Ken. J. D. Taylor. He served overseas and George. son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel film? tilt! wmritool. a keea llilijflfili MacDonald of Summerside. Margljlllgrlhtiktleplifimxgr fieilvxmmléyxic“; * l r n t . ‘O “k8 ma“ any par o tcomma-nding the iocai unit of the‘ ' .___- 'Vefetrdns' Guard. ‘ RECENT PROMOTION - Mini With his life-iv"! friend. Judi‘? Gilbert R. Henry was recently alt- Harry J. Sullivan es president. Mr. pointed by the Head Office of he TPHPD W" CQWWBCiIEd with the or- Blnk of Nova Scotin to the no =.- contention o! the Revel Olly Flyers tion of Accountant in the Ohsr- Limited before the int WI!‘- lottotawxl Branch. Mr. Henry. wiln . has been with the bank for D0‘ Bought Tiger Moth years, started his banking career! in Fredericton. NZB. near ills They purchased the first Tiger! (Oontiavuecrfrom Tiger!) "" "homejcommunily of-Southfllevonr Moth for iralntlng purposesein the. -—-ii—~~—o~~— r ~——~~ In 1939 he joined the accounts last war then came thO “Air, Ill lie Wlliliiiil-KOHB likely 1° section of the R.G.A.F. and during _»5upr¢macy 931v," “q volunteer counteract the effect of some psi-l lhg; six-year ‘my in u". ggyvlrgg fundts were cgtwmi 10' pugQhflQQ' or other of feed u-sed alt stables I m" m m, rank o; 11.1mm mew another 918m Mow‘ m, training °l' 5ll°3~ Cmllml-‘clllly- I llld l“ ll" tenant. Orl returning to the bank M; Tmpp hqlpQd gtgahize the other leayerling with. in this case, 1,. 194g he acted a. p1"; sum...“ m" “Ron out the an“... sweep“ m" 5° B°°d "slllls- W9 llall cllilllli’ Accountant until his recent pro- stake for the ma," Riv" which 15m l°°- m!“ ll°m lllil-"Rwe "id motion. The position of Account- 1am. was "ken o", by m, Rptuy filll°l°d lmm ll“? mllurlcks °dl ant was left vacant hy the rellre- club 1n the w.“ y...“ Report. for Wlrlsloe North school reel down in the garden. in t f M. J. M. L n. - . ‘to: the month of April. if perhlpl not so sweet as ihlt I m“ n r m“ Wfslfnlfxflnlzfbgjfsfllfjfxmjfulff,‘ ' Grade ix - 1. Phyllis Ford; 2. which we once dus from a bottifl- MURRAY HARBOR -- Special m, orriclll visit or Viscount Al-sx- Wilmot Oudmore. at the same time. tasty on an cve- services we“ ham 1n u... Murray “mi”. Govammwueneral o! cam» 3nd,, VH1 _ 1' Mm.“ Cruwen ""18 lllie lliil- This W" U" M“ Harbor United Baptist Claus-oh on Eda’ l“. ‘ummm | Grade V - 1. Robert Youlrlkcr; 2. “m” l°°' '"° 9'5"“ “m” will‘ Sunday April 13th. The occasion Surviving are m, Wm’ we gamm- Melrlil Show. the cigar. l itltl "it'll" °u ' "l? the service being the re-opening he“ Bone one,’ “ugh”, o; u", Grade IV -- l. George Younicer. Kenwood RAMCREST Bleached White Blankets. Whipped ends. Parcelled in pairs. White with two color borders Kenwood FAMOUS plain blue, rose, peach, cedar or green. Ends bound of Rose and Green, Blue and Gold, extra wide satin ribbon. Green and Gem 72 x “'1' Each r 1 ‘One size 72x90. Pair .. 1 .cl'°°5¢ YOU!‘ new KENWOODS today from the fine assortment shown at ~ *% 56M éw WINSLOE NORTH SCHOOL OOOOMOOOOO Ellen's Diary ly on Island learner's Wife o~Q>oo<Iw-oo¢>oo¢oe@t ' we» Qwo-JQQw-arivewfie oonomr 01x SA YS—- i e¢>eo<a>e (Oontimied from Page I) What does be oorpeet. of a wife.’ that abs. will always be young. beau- snd dreuod in pink ohiffons with flowers in her hair? What about tlinls when she will have a cold in the head and be sick and miser- lble? How is she golnf to cook. wash and iron and baby-tend in her bxlvbglfflfll? And how is he going to look with s two days’ stubble I A marriage has to be founded on something more stable than beauty if it is going to last and be any comfort while it does last. L "vvcy E. R. Brow & Son F i re, Auto, Life, AlccidcniSic/cness g DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am 85 years old and have been mar- ried twiea. linee I divorced my first wife. I have found out that 1 love her and that she loves me. I have one child who is her son. My present wife won't let me do anything for this child. She won't even lat‘ 113;: to see him. If she would only let me do that. it would help from the corner store. for lust such . mm _. . _ | g, d __ p d_ h Myxsooond wife refuses to divorce me in order for rne to so back enbecasion. Yes. I mikht have giattilrfnorllllulh}; llifilletrflfil‘. pliili. evibblfk glj,{‘ff{g,fj,fin,ig_’gfllf, one $53.12;: 02d: - LLGEIOLGIIMBOJQUBYYHB g my irst wife. If I knew what. to do so that God would be pleased lieliwifl! ill" limiliiii more» lfl- which was done 1, M; H, white M,“ Ne“ K Twp“ a. hm“; wo~ Grade I - (s) 1. Ines Mac- decd I would have, had not. the and Mu E_ 00.4.1“ mm’ h“ be,“ wraith of James himself have sua- _ deniy appeared to remind mo per- "ry plziasllql‘! a’ dflilffflmllcfjffie hsps of leaner times to collie. Mmmth“ “h “bplldgg ‘The James really iilti not the time to 1°‘ t.“ “Mo” ‘l0 d 1d the frnish the one lhen_ Relit, ilelPWM“ We“: cmlmuieemaqvrd, smokes it comfortably now, so Plbtor. Rev. iii.“ os u- a; contentediy. that as the rain con- lmeak-ilg i0 n fl-ge congrega on sons. Dr. W. G. Tram). s molnbelqQllurfié; 3. ROltI-Iid MiwQllfllTifi- of the 'I‘i"anqliille Sartatorlunl staff! Grade I - tb) l. Harold Mec- nhri '1". .i. Troop. at home. Also lllree Quwir- . 515ml M“ Raymond oouhhwwy Perfect At.endance—Phyillis Ford. wit, o; the limo“; a1;- ace of lheigobei: Younker and. George ' W id W . W t VB-YICOMVCTUI ‘"1" "- tEthtlyn Trvlrip. Vealnoouver, arlci| Star Pris, for Aflthmetic-Jiniand and Plate Glass Insurance B. L. B. ANSWER: Unfortunately. I am not. one of the people who feel at Lowest‘ Ra would be the right thing for you to do in your present predicament. Awarding to the Bible. which ll the word of God. lie intended Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stews"! "llflitize to ba a asoraci and binding contract. and that when a man tlnues to tumble noisily from the b°lll "lviws- l" lll° “llemwli hi‘ Mrs. DoroLhy countrymen. St- Ffl\1l‘.M“°Q“"'l°- took unto hlmselflwife. he h id b fithf l toll tild th - -b i bl r w" w“ taken from Psalm 11°11 Minn. i 5"" "i" l" $P°lll"tl—1"" - “l illtm- 5° hi‘ II ! knowfnguvrovlslo-n will m-ofrl? mrnulllrepigll. mtrehllnllgi orrlilvlrrlifli. woemosys is Provie shell be Willlns i" the Funeral service will be held Sat- MwQuoi-rie- 144 Rlcllmmld sl- Cllarltiliefflwll WM ilwilfilii i119! lot tired of their wives. divorced them and married a woman. but a cigars a good tilt’ 0i llii’ P°W°'~" l" u"? "will? urdey 1:30 p. m. in the Masonic TtlchtF-VHI ll- "Will'- 1 Wlvailtill’ was the eubleei- u! hi5 Tmpto tinder the auspices of Kins ***—~—~ "" some other yomen they thought they were in love with . smoke!" Until tomorrow - Diary -Good- moaioso. hosed on Hebrwte 11194-25- grh, special choir. composed vi fmembers of the four Pfolfliiiml chimeric; of Murray Harbor. under the direction of the Church urge-illit- lMys, Wallace willie, added much Ciradlg X — 1. Marion Lord. ttn the spiritual feast enjoyed at Grade IX - 1. Pauline living. 2. LUCSQ services. Special rtthfiibtirfi Byron Outoliffe and Jessie Gnrdin- were sling by the uihule (lOlr as er (equal), a. Henderson llarvey. well as solos and numb“! l)? i‘ Solomon lodge No i'l. A. I". and A. M. followed by crematloh of Ocean View Burial Pork. s. Bowcil and Son hays charge of arrange- merits. wt afterward that they really loved Number One. Bo. inasmuch as you brought your misfortune on your own head by lmlliini; one of God's commandments, you will have to suffer the pen- llii’. But you should be man enough not. to let your current wife keep 3°“ "Om iloing to see your son. You owe the little chap at least. that. v DEAR M188 DIX: I am married to a very good man and love him rltry much. He is kindness itself io ma. The only trouble is that he "will! Jokes with other women and the sirls where he works. Also. BARB 0F TNANNS Mrs. tDr.) A. B. Stevenson and family of New Glasgow. wish lo lsincereiy thank the Doctors. Nurs- ing Staff of the P. E. Island l-fcspi- tal, the donors of the beautiful flowers and the many messages cf sympathy sent them during the iii- CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Honor Roll for April. SATISFIED TUURISTS Become Regular Visitors i‘? sends them cards at Christmas. I don't mean that he rims after avglen because he seldom goes anywhere. but. I don't like his joking n l have thought of leavix him. m Well. for crying out loudl 8 -itle enoulh sense to leave a good husband whose only fault is 9:1‘ l" ll lflliy and friendly with the women he is thrown with, Sister, need to have your head examined. ~ ilEW llvloll Pillars On PHANTOM. ORIENT and SHEER TEX MR8. E. E. To thinkof any wife hav- 1.40 1.65 1.0a $!t‘".-'2.'."'..'.".".".'.".It???.. 1.85 err YOUR PINCIL stay srocxlnos A1" TNE , FASHION SIIDPPE ""°Nl 5! or. are. sr. Grade vnr - l. Rina. Waddell. quartet Bfld also o double overwi- 2. Gordon lvornhg. a. Roger Wad- ouorlhlzs of tho day nine-voted i“ “it ' 14.5.00. Plans are now being mude Grade VII — l. Betty Rule-non. for the installation of a furnace in 3. Sheldon Gardiner. 3. Beatrice the crurch buildlnZ- A great IIQYLlO-I Cutcliffe. of the cost for some belnil Blfcltill Grade VI - l. Juno Gardiner. in the cillzrah treasury. 2. Betty Murphy. 3. Lois Outclitlh. Highest average -- Betty Roger, son 9B per can't. | i I Personals Perfect liendance -- Btyrog Clit- ' elitfe. Pauline Irving. Be y W"- M, R, ‘G_ Mnmnnm of ifle '°"- 15°" °‘“°l"'- 5'"? Mm“ Protrrlhl-isfsshk staff o! Neme- Iln Muttart. Carl Dickie. Sheldon N‘ B" l. spendm‘ . vwflycn a. m; °“-""l“"- ' home in this city. bell and Mfviéozfil... 91.8 p" ‘ "in"?! nllii- cent. t Perfect attendance - Mary Wild- Grldn V — l. Mary Weddell.) deli wgyne Gardiner. Tflln Now- itlehlsrd Senior. 3. Dimer lessen. my, Mina Hawaii. Deceltle inr- arada iv tan - i. Marie Joi- sen. Wen-deli Cuiciifle. Bobby Mac- fray. s. Blsia- osmnboil. 8- "In Williams. Aim Outcliffe. Jessie Newick. MacDonald. Elaine Campbell. Grade IV (Jr). - l. flouise Nolrq Janie Th0ml!——-A£8lltll'lf._ ‘ring. 2. Anna l-fowsti. ln Moratorium in levins memory o! ollr U" son. Lemuel F. Burns. who passed away May 7th. i041. . Sweet are the memories that. nev- or fade Of one we loved but could not IGVQ. Always so true. unselfish and kind _I‘eiv ill this world. his equal you’ll find. A beautiful life that came to an end. He died aa he lived. everyone'a friend. God is good; lle gives us strength To bear our hbavy arose: l-le ia the only one who knows How bitter is our loss. Inserted by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mhol Burns. cimia in - 1. Adele Outcllffml r_ a Cecelia Iii-NIH. a. wehoall Out- cliffs. finds ‘l! fir.) - l. Jessi Mur- phy. "s. Bobby ssaowlliiuns. s. alilv‘ . Lyh Irving. i. Georgie Jeffrey. Grade 1 fir.) - l. Elaine Oomp- beii and Jessie MacDonald tcliusl), 2. Alger Cutcliffe. D. Dale Mac- Williams. Grade I (Jot) (ts) — i. Marion Larsen. Grids I Jr. (b) l. Jenn Gallant. crane ‘LJr. (c) —No tests. Pigheat average - Elllng camp- llrcsusr IT GDES FURTHER rises and death of Dr. Stevenson, They also wish to extend thanks for the numerous kind deeds of neigttlbours and friends in thcir anxious hours lira Memoriam In loving memory of ollr dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. James Aichorn. who departed th'a life May 7th. 1937. lilomories are all we have, . OI one who was so dear. All we can do, ls think of her, Each day of every year. Until st Inst, in God's good time. With her we lhlll abide And the one who was so dear to us. Will be ever by our side. Lovingly Remembered, but sadly Missed. by her Bone. Daughters and Grand Children, In Memos-lam In loving memory of Mrs. Edison Wood who passed away May ii. 1M1. Your nntle face and patient rmile With sadness we reoall. You had n kindly word for each. And died beloved by all. Loving]; Remembered by hither and Daughters. Emile and Elaine. To PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MAKE THEM WELCOME! The visitor industry was worth $4,000,000 to Prince Edward island in i946. lt is expected to bring still greater prosperity to the people and communities of Prince Edward Island in l947. You can play on important part in this growing industry by helping make each visitor's vacation a wonderful success. BE FRIENDLY BE CO-OPERATIVE BE COURTEOUS Let's give our guests such a good time they'll return again and again. Remember satisfied tourists are regular visitors and regular visitors are the founda- tion of o bigger and better tourist industry lor Prince Edward Island and for you. TNE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU . ‘I01 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. May lst to May 7th is TOURIST SERVICE EDUCATIONAL WEEK