Jtsmm smsms CANADA'S PREMIER ' RADIO ARTIQT sillqiflq ‘YWI’ favorite songs at- OCTOBER 7, 1949 THE , HOSPITAL BAZAAR next week Jimmy Shields has featured with Fibber MSG" "l"! MQIIY. Paul Whiteman. and other Radio Headliners. Y0" k111i SEE iillii IIEIIR IIIM AT THE BAZAAR wliorothy lilx Says- (Oontinued from Page 2) pollen to enable him to forgive and continue to live with his wife after she has confessed that she has been untrue to hlm in three Lnstances and where the three men. who are her partners in guilt, are living In the same town? was ever called upon to do? ANSWER: Yes. Isn't this the hardest thing that any man QH. And it is an added turn of the knife for him lo have to meet daily the men with whom she has betrayed him. Al to the qualities that it takes to forgive an unfaithful wife they must be, I think. an almost divine pity for her weakness, and an under- standing of a nature that ls perhaps constitutionally emotionally unstable. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will ane- erai interest through her column. we! problems of _ tool spreads. beverages. , How-Christie's crispness and light- ness adds to youreatlngeajoyaaeati ‘Mrnml And Christie's an always For tbs Cblldrm - Christie‘! Graham Wafers with that “real Graham flavour" are great favourites with the email fry -. the ‘teen-saw. Wbeo You Illllldl-Qtfli- tie‘s Ritz Crackers should be s at the pprtyl They're simply delicious with soups, salads, Christie‘ s nsscosrsc clependably fresh. For sodatrack- ere, blended and baked the Christie way, ask your grocer for Christie's Premium Soda Crackers. Christie‘ s PREMIUM Sillili BIIMIIEIIS l-“t (/0011; (Irons y Pots and Pans Snowflake ( AFIMONIA Rlllil mwn! i iillli- iiwlw THE central GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN.‘ CHARLOTTETOWN This column is reserved for new! o! looal interest, but advertising of 5:15"! nature may be inserted a v cents g . ‘m. u: mnmae-wor , strictly pay COOK'S for rhotagraphs. WATER BATES are now due. cums move-u: won sans _ Amy Isa Etiston or Call mo. HOWARD MlelNNIs fitted Footwear at l7! Queen Street. GENERAL ELECTRIC sumo $2650. Toombs Music Store. BUY RIGHT-Buy a White Sewing Machine at Holmanb. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- E. 5 SUI-ANC BU! THAT new White Sewing Machine on the Holman Easy Pay- ment Plan 10% down. and 10 monthly payments. COME INTO HOLMANS Char- lottetown or Summerside, for a free demonstration of the famous White Sewing Machine. TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Services for Sun- day. octane: 9th. are: Bonshaw 11 A. M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. Thanksgiv- ing servicea. Rey. C. A. Hicks, Minister. REV. MR. HUDSPETH, General Secretary of the Bible Society in Canada will be the guest speaker at: the service in St. Mark's An- glican Church, Kenslngton, Friday evening, October ’lth, at 8 o'clock. Everyone welcome. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. - Advertisers are reminded that t-helr copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone clssstileds, etc., should par» ticularly bear this in mind. HEAR REV. MR. HUDSPETH. Canadian Secretary Bible Society next Sunday morning at eleven o'clock service, in Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. Address sub1ect—"'l‘he Wilderness Blos- soms". Service broadcast. Every- body welcome. 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERS- ARY - On Sept. 28 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cronin, 123 Water Street, celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary, Mr. and Mrs. Cronin were married at St. Dunstnn's Cathedral on Sept. 28, 1899 by Rev. James Morrison. After at- tending Mass in the morning the day was spent quietly. In the evening dinner was served at their home by their family. Mr. and Mrs. Cronin received many beau- tiful presents and cards and tele- grams of congratulations from their many friends. ANOLICAN SERVICES at Crep- aud, Springfield. Springfield, 11.00 A. M. Lorg Creek, 3.00 P. M. Crap- aud. 7.80 P.M. Wednesday. October 13th, St. John's Church, Crapaud. the Biblical rite of The Laying on of Hands. Bishop Co-otijutor. The Right Rev. Robert Harold Water- man. D. D., will receive the candi- dates for confirmation. At the con- clusion of the service, a reception be held ln the new rectory. Minis- ter: L.'I‘h., A.'I‘.J.C M. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH RECEPTION — "You are making history, You are the largest group ever to be received into Trinity United Church." Thus spoke the Rev. ll. E. D. Ashfortl when he gave the address of wel- come at the official social recep- tion on Wednesday night, The chairman of the reception commit- tee was Mr. E. E. Clawson. 8114 associated with hlm were Messrs. C. H. Black and Gordon Avard. The members of the Session and their wives were “At Home" to the new members. The evehin! passed with a lively programme of games and fellowship and was climaxed with a bountiful array of food, supplied by the wives of the members of Session. Hon. A. W. Matheson was the Master of Cere- monies, and in his own facile way kept the events rolling happily for all. All tho presidents of various departments of the church were invited to mention the work of their own organization, and each one invited members to partici- pate in the numerous activities of the church. The brought to a close when Mrs. Ash- forti was asked to go tn the piano and plny Aulti Long Syne. Your c/wi/dren 40/7/ eat tad/rout‘ l s. lliiillli i i. iwl, i‘. i- l,‘ ill l — lag values. Tooimbs Music Store. Sewing ‘Machines now available at Holman’; both stores. Hall (over Provincial Bank) Sat- urday atternoon at 2 o'clock. wood mente. Order Daughters of the Empire, Annual Tag Day October 8th. small. medium and Fashion Shoppe. quarter came due on October 1st, and must be paid by October 10th. ary Surgeon, Charlottetown. will be absent from his office from October 6th to October 20th. for the Bishop and candidates will _ Rev. S. J. Armstrong, B.A.. COOK'S for, Plwwflrlphg, WATER HATES ere now due. CHESTER-FIELDS at outstand- A ILIIMITED SUPPLY of White BUMMAGE BALE in C. W. L. CHANDLER 32108.. for all Ply. and Chrometrim require- EARL OI’ IILIJBOI-O Imperial FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS in large at The WATER RATES for ‘the present DR. 0- B. NORDLAND, Veterin- SUMMERSIDE Trinity Church Male Quartette will sing in Brad- albane United Church Sunday. October 9th, at. 7.30 P. M. . -A_.__ GOLF CLUB members are here- by notlfled that the annual meet- ing scheduled for Saturday will be postponed until a later date. LAMPS EEPAlBEm-Lnave your lamps, lan- terns. stoves. etc.. at Batman's fox immediate repair. 24 hour service guaranteed. Coleman appliances. BRADALBANE PRESBYTERTAN CHURCH. — There will be service on Sunday, October 9th. at 4.00 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Inter- lm-lvioderator. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardial. not later than noon the prev- ious dsy to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who telo phone classifieds, etc. should par- ticularly bear this in mind. HEAR REV. WJI. HUDSPETH, Canadian Secretary Bible Society next Sunday night at seven o'clock service, ln the Baptist Church, Summerside. Address sub- ject.-“No Force, No Fortune, can bind God's Word." Service broad- cast. Everyone welcome. THE PRESBYTERIAN’ CHURCH IN CANADA. — By special request Divine Worship will be conducted on Sabbath, October 9th as follows: Clyde River ll A. M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P. M. Canoe Oove 7.30 P. M. Rev. Neil Herman will be in charge G. Carlyle Webster, Inter- im Moderator. CHURCH SERVICES New Glas- KOW. October 9th. 10 A. M. Bible School. ll A. M. Worship Ser- vice. 730 P. M. Cavendish Baptist Beginning October 10th on vacation for balance of month. imrpect to re- turn for November 6th, the Lord willing. Rev. Paul 1.. Richardson Lonely Paradé Fannie Hurst Vi‘! There ere few, if any. Personal or personable res-sons which made Stafford Pretorlous important on the various lists which Kitty kept PREPA 0 FOR THANKSGIVING STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, OCT. 10th ICING SUGAR. pkg. . . . . . . 12c 100 FOOT ROLL WAXPAPER 35c PAPER NAPKINS. pkg. . . . . . 15c KELLOGG’S-—8 oz. Pkg. CORN FLAKES. 2 for 29c Pkg. Pure Shirriff's Desserts or JELLY POWDERS. BUY YOUR LIISIIIIS IIEIE Get 5 aluminum lolly, moulds as advertises! x by mailing 2 Lushua ‘ box tops and 25¢ I0 —Shirrifi's:1’oronto. 9c; 3 for.....25c MACHINE SLICED BREAKFAST BACON. lb. . . . . 65c TRIMMED PORK CHOPS. lb. 65c FIRST onann CREAMERY BUTTER. lb. . . . . 01C swam: PICKLED CORNED BEEF. lb. 42c SHOULDER ROAST BEEF, Ib.. 49c» MAPLE‘ LEAF CAMPBELUS WHITE SWAN CRISCO. LARD. 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Buy these by the Hamper rnurrs and vnonrannne FIRM RIPE TOMATOES. 3 lbs. 25c CRANBERRIES. lb. . . . . . . . . . . 35c ISLAND CELERY, lSLAlili snowii APPLES 15c SEE WINDOW DISPLAY bunch 19c 3.49 POULTRY FOR YQiJRW THANKSGIVING DINNER Phone ZZHO ZZHT in a carefully edited form in a small morocco-bound book, which closed with a lock and key, At twenty-three, pallid, with thinning hair and growing bulk, he was already the victim of a nervous affliction which caused paroxysms, This, later how remote his contacts had maintained wealth and power in a position city ciai reverses were already vitiating even the major branches of the family. - Ignatius Mable. philanthropist and donor of library buildings, with his name cut. deeply into y their marble porticoa, was cousin, twice removed, to Staffordb fa- ther, who had risked his all and sunk his all in Klondike gold. But - that too proved to be an uninhi- ested and unindulgent connection which led nowhere. There was one asset, however, which in Kitty's opinion made hlm valuable to her. Stafford was the godson of Elsie (Mrs. ‘Tommy Tweed) Pretorious, If your goals - were the kind of places toward which Kitty's small feet were un- swervingiy directly, the dowager member of a family whose social and financial prestige went deep- ly into the railroad history of the country become a red pin upon the map of intention end purpose. It is true that Elsie Pretorious thought little, it anything, o_t this - remote god-son of hers who was the youngest child of an impeoun- ious third cousin and whose coi- oring. she once declared. reminded her of the white of an egg sur- mounted by yolk-yellow hair. Along with a large contingent of other outpost relations, Stafford attended the famous Christmas annuals of his dowager god- mother, when two hundred guests seated themselves st table in the batouiel dining hell of hot town house. It took Kitty exactly two days. after meeting Stafford, to learn quite accidentally by way of him that his godmo her warfona of hand-wrought jewelry, the voca- tional ert she had was! at night classes, and aao weeit t3 ‘accomplish, by way of him, an invitation to tea at the town house of Elsie Pretorious. rodded into an 1'1"‘ ‘° W“ h“ °Y°i i" "PM iinchsracterlstic of him, Stafford “5 i‘ bflmm’ wrote his godmother a note which "w" “d 113°" marked» 1'98"" i° surprised her with a, quality she Jmpamlze h“ “Sm” Wm‘ i‘ “i” had never before noted iniher un- oran firm o! Wall Street brokers distinguished godsom what wh°' mun“ mm m °n the strength actually happened was that, un- of his connections, were to learn ab“, w find a way out under the ressure of with that branch of the Pretor- gm’, Mum” who hm suddenly m“ “m”? which m" 5°“e“"i°“” lsstened her glittering interest up- an‘; on his godtrnothgli, Sltnford nactlaagit- _ ten t e no e w favor o y‘s evening WM- state. As e. matter of fact, finan- wk cmmng to his mind and pa“ cie asking you lo invite us to tea. As ou know, being your godson is H. C. ATKINSON GROCETERIA Ill-II5 Grafion 51:. my great social and everything- else asset. No, the situation is not. what you might think. She is con- siderably older than I, and we do not. interest each other that way. Among her many interests are jewelry and costume designing. May I bring her to one of your Fridays or any other day you may designate? Her name is Kitty Muilane. She is one of three very interesting women who have es- tablished themselves together. You may have heard of two of them. That heavy-set. Miss Char- lotte Ames tyes, the right Ames) who looks like a cross between a Tammany alderman, a baby ele- phant, and a Buddha, and ls about the most original woman in town. And then, John Baldwin's daugh- ter Sierra, quite a saint, or at least she looks like one, and who Somewhat aghast at thus being aggressiveness had this extraordinary Dear Godmother, I have met r lady who is suffi- ntiy interesting to ivarrant my ‘Y-ihis cocoa really hits ‘film. spot i " Cocoa bearing the proud Baker name is your sure guide to the quality and reliability that have made Baker's Chocolate famous for more than 150 years. CM Afiodvfleitleoetolleedt had that crazy mother who wore red plush and diamonds to break- fast after John Baldwin began to show up ore in the pan. To me the most interesting member,‘ by all odds. of this queer assortment is this Kitty Muilane. She's a real new person, although she says of herself that she had no back- ground and is all front. she thinks you are topping and is crazy to meet you. Your godson awaits permission to bring her to you. Stat Later, when the two had met and were calling each other by their first names, Elsie confided to Kitty that. this was the first lit- erate ietter she had ever received from her godson. “That, more than his word picture of you three charming witches, was what mov- to 90 servings. 0U CAN TELL when you prepare it, by that mouth-watering aroma . . . you can tell when you taste it, by the full smoothness of flavor — that Baker's Cocoa is a beverage you'll be proud to serve. Once you've enjoyed that rich, full-bodied, deep-chocolatey goodness. you'll never be satis- fied with less than Baker's quality. And for smoother texture, truer flavor . . . use Baker's in all recipes calling for cocoa. Economical, too — the l-lb. package makes up titans “S” ed me to tell my young parasitic bore to trot. you along that foul Thursday afternoon I was laid up with bronchitis." Foul was the word. It was the last kind oi’ day Kitty, who had feline antipathy for damp, would. have chosen for this excursion into the awareness of this important dowager. Sensitive to atmospheric pressure, her mood rising or droop- ing with it. she drove to the hour of her appointment, shivering alongside Stafford in their han- aom cab. "Your godmother is sure to hate ' me today. I bought this darling blue velvet bird's nest of a hat. just for the occasion. but now in this dirty weather I look like n. hag and feel like two. Kitty Juss hates feeling damp." (To Be Continued) "a'r‘fl'**“‘i_ - . '3- , . l.