APRIL 1S6. 194s -- an s. GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN M PAGE THREE THE MISSES I59 Queen Si. SIUMMER’_._. IT'S nennen TIIAII you rmnx. rue THEME IS any ~ IT'S 00LOIi YOU'LL WANT one or our NEW etouses mo DALLER- INA SKIRTS AND omen sTYLes (SIZES lz-le YEARS). DIIILDIIEIPS IiIISDII ~ iilllL and PLAID PLEATED SKIRTS and DLDIISI-IS oi many styles that are Tnhhahle, Lovable and A largo assortment oi Spring Styles ior TIIIY TDT TEElISTEll and JIIIIIDR MISS HOLMES AND BRADLEY Charlottetown l Phone 92 IORTUNI BRIDGE WOMEN’! INSTITUTE The April meeting of Fortune Bridgs Women's Inltltute was held at the home of Mrl. George Jackson on Tuesday evening April 6th. The president presided and meeting opened with the singing of the Odo and repeating the Creed in unison. Thirteen members answered roll call with "My Phvprlte Fault." The minutes of the last March meeting were read and approved. Correspondence consisted of a. note of thanks for a fruit boa: and an acknowledgment from the Red Cross for articles sent i.n. "010 was voted to tho Rod Cross drive alsoflwodhe (Janadisn-‘Oan- oer Society, It was reported that 17320 had been collected for the Aid to Children Fund. Collection for the evening amounted to $1.15. A paper on gardening was read and the Girls Name Contest much enjoyed. Lunch was served by Mrs. Jack- son assisted by Mrs. Alfred Higgin- botham lmd- Mrs. Jack Aitken. Mrs, George Wigmore invited the members to her home for the next sneeting. Mrs, Lester John- aton to assist with lunch. MINING IN CAMEROON! !ON'DON—(0P)—'!lho Cameroons Mining Corporation L-lulitod has been formed jointly by the govern- ment of Nigeria. and tho London '1‘ln Corporation in prospect in the British Cameroons. The vot- ing control is with the govern- ment of Nigeria which would ap- point the chairman and half the directors. Other prospecting leases have been granted in recent months in West Adrien. Tanzan- ylka and British Guiana. CASH FRIDAY — SALE SATURDAY SHORTENING Lb. ...-...“... "i; 27c ""$.'1‘.T.7‘."........ 19c £52151 Nlrsglub House 3 for ‘"513? 3.5559..- 23c 322%. E 4 $5.1??? 95C “m? 521332.‘. . 1.00 ‘§“?§.“" ‘°.".'T?.. 25c "JET. ‘.‘.’.".'...... 25c °"§‘?..”“7?...... 19c "T25. ‘.‘f‘.'...... 25c M .'.‘.’.‘.".'..°9.“.‘.’.‘.. 29c '°i"f.'.’.'.‘.‘.“.‘..... 25c Peanut our-m INI- ler ...... IONILISS culcxeu l-"sv "N80 Qillx Tomlin: o... m. andlochford so. A SUFEZ. S.‘?i"....... 32c °XA'Z?L........... 3Z6 IJAYEX 27C $i§°5§......... 31c ciciif". .79.‘. .. Z76 Artificial “i1°'§..“.s.‘.i'.°.‘. .. 20c Y?" Li"? YT.‘ 33c °".' '12! 95199.55‘. 49c APPLE JUICE, 20-01. tin--3 for ORANGE JUIGI Large Harry Horne GRAVY MIX 29c 30c 2 for 25c PEAS, choice IACON IILLITS or 37c 23c ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT z n» 27C IIADPOCK. Mr l:- 41c 4 doz. for l for PORK CHOPS swin nrusn s. Grocery WEINERS 8. BEANS Cuivorhouse Per It. ......... Per In. ......... O PICKLIS, I for ‘.... Phone 659 Tho ilsntrsl Susrlisn This column is reserved for new! or local interest, but advertising at s novvny nature may bs inserted at five cents a word dniotl; pay able In advance. CR-ASWELL for Photographs. -n GONFEDEBATION LIFI p DI- BUBANCL Al‘ YOUR BEBVICI-Arnfnat Coal Oo. Phone 2498. FIJI DISPENSAI! Anm Collection May 15th. SLACK LUMP LIME, any quan- tirlies. Selling at cost. Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. RUMMAGE SALE St. James Church urday, April 17th. at 3 P. M. RED CROSS Radio Programme over CFCY at 7 P. M. Saturday, instead 0f 6.30 OHURCH 0F SCOTLAND - Bervioes, Lord's Day, April 18th. Cape Traverse 11.00 A. ‘M. Borden 3.00 P. M. Summer-side 7.00 P. M. Rev. Horace F. MacEwen. NORTH RIVER. PASTfflAfla- Service; for Sunday. April 18th. Falrview 11 A. M. North River 3 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. B. Ackland, Speaker. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND. .- Georgetown. Parish, April 18th. Holy Trinity. Georzclown. 11 AM. Christ Church, Cherry Valley 2.80 P. M. Rev, D. A. Yeo. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND BIB.- VlCE.-New London Parish. Morn- ing Prayer, St. Thccnaa Church, New London, 10.30 A. M. ‘The Wardens. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANIADA. - Services for Sun- day, April 18th as follows: Mt. Stewart 11 A. M. Hlghfleld 3 P. M. Marslhflcld 7.30 P. M. Rev. I‘. N. Young, Minister. ‘ mu: PRESBYTERTAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — There will be a. service of worship in Murray Har- bour (Zhurch on Sunday. April 16th at 7.30 P, M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, li/llnister. TRYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Services for Bun- day, April 18th, are: Westmore- land ll A. M. ‘rflon 8 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev, C. A. Hicks, Minis- ter. CAVENDISH UNITED Pastoral (Inargc. Sunday. April 18th. Cav- endish 11 AM. New Glasgow 3 PIM. Y. P. U. will meet at the Manse Friday, April 16th, lat 8 P. M. George Gough. Minister. ATTENDED FUNERAL — Mrs. Bruce Pound. City, returned home Wednesday night from Haverhill. Mass, after attending tho funeral of her father, Mr. Thomas Griffin who passed away very suddenly on Good Friday afternoon. ' TBYON PASTORAL OITARBE of the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday, April 19th, as follows: Tryon 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M, Cape Traverse 3 P. M. Crap- aud v90 P. M. s. s. 11 a. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside, Minister. ‘IKE PRESBYTERXAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Broolcfieid Charge. Services next Lord's day as follows: Hartsville 11 A. M. Hunter River 3 P. M. Brookflcld S. S. l1 A. M. Note that there will be no service in the Glasgow Road Church, Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. YORK UNITED CHURCH 01" CANADA. - Services for Sunday. April 18th. Central l1 A. M. Pleas- ant Grove 3 P. M. York 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools at. usual hours. Special services, April 19—22, all at 8 P. M. Preacher: Rev. James Cross, B. A. Brooklet’. Morlday. April 19th. Pleasant Grove. Tues- day. April 20th. York, Wednesday. April 21st. Central. Thursday, Anrll 22nd. Rev. J. H. MacCallum, Min- later. OVERSEAS FOOD PARCELS.- I. O. D. E. will accent food don- ations for United Kingdom, on Thursday and Friday. April 15th and 16th from 10 A. M. to ii P. M each day at the City Hall, Shipp- ing on Saturday. 17th. The follow- ‘ng foods may be ommitted as they are available. Canned Sou’ and Package Soups. Canned VeSOi-lble! and Coffee and C0008. FUNERAL SERVICES-ITEM fun- eral of the late Mr. James Lamont MacFarlane took place yesterday from his residence. 60 ilumborlanri St, to St. Dunstan's Basilica whorl Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. David McTague. The funeral was largely attended and a representative body were pre- sent from the Freight Department or the Canadian National Railways of which the deceased was an em- ployee. The pail bearers were the four brothers of the deceased. Thomas, Vernon, Archie and vic- tor McFaz-lane and two oeusinl, John Mclibrlnns, Sh. flied John Moral-lane. Jr. Interment took place in the Catholic Comm! whsuo services were conducted by Father McTngul. OO4-OOQ-O-O z. F. Iiutoheson & Son OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists In the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular do feats.‘ as Grafton Street Iiall, Fitzroy Street. Bat- QYeusnoyllghtIyRip/caooh THE Jemmss Pnarm r141 ‘IR- qu 774‘!!! fiflOUTllltk-IIRST AID CLASS A group of active leaders of Scout Troops and Cub Packs mot at Red Cross House Wednesday night for the opening session of a Standard First Aid Course. Mr. Wilfred Inman. First Aid Irutzuctor, conducted the class. He made use of film strips and other visual aids to emphasize the trest- ment of wounds and other inlport- ant part-n of his lecture. Says Dominions . Ileoli llew Planes . N.Z., April l5 ... (c?) — A warning against continuing to use obsolete air- craft in Dominion air forces has been given by Air Marshal Sir Keith Park, noted British leader of the Battle of Britain and the defence of Malta. who has arriv- ed to live in New Zea-land on his retirement frcm the Royal Air Force. “Some of the Dominions - and some of the larger Dorminions too —-ere making a. bravo display on paper with air equipment that is not the best," he said. ‘They give themselves and the rest of the Empire quite n. false sense of sec- urity. 'Ilhoy are mounting their magnificent. pilots on a lot of old junk. “It is, not even good training to mount young men on obsolete aircraft and to train the air force orgmiizatiori in outdated equip- ment. It would be far better to have a small force mounted in let fighters and otherwise handling fully modern equipment.” Ilrgee Recreation To Domhat Drlme (By The Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, April 15—-Promotlon o! healthful recreation and stimu- lation of sports activities for the youth of the country is advocated by Thomas J. Keen. former dep- uty superintendent of Headingly jail, as a “sure-lire" antidote in the battle against crime. “It is remarkable how few of those in Headlngly loll have any active interest in sport." ho said. "If they had spent more time in such activities they would probably not have ended up in prison. Since he first entered tho scr- vice as a prison guard 33 years ago, Mr. Keen has witnessed pro- gressive improvement in prison conditions. The advance has been particularly noticeable, he said, in the higher standard o! food pro- vided, along with better library and recreational facilities- “Todsy the men sro allowed to listen to radio programs, broadcast through the wards by a pu-blic ad- dress system. Broadcasts of swing music. hockey games and prise fights are the big favorites." ‘H! ITUD! TUNA I’!!! VA-NOOUVIR-(OP) - Mlrnt- ory habits o! the tuna fish will be studied by file Dominion Depart- ment of lllshsrios this summer. A deep sea fisheries protection cuis- or will be used for the scientific expedition. IOI LUNCH OI IIIIFII Vanngm p's ' SPAG ETTI Willi TOMATO IAUOI AND fllllll pruning (h. mu in :\:.....v-.--s». cnaelonmnnwln to doclds some trivial Issue. lut where Health Is at stake, don't gamble. lrlng your Doctor's proseipiion directly to Prescription Headquarters. liero you- are assured the most careful compounding by skilled, registered pharmacists: fresh. potent drugs, and uniformly fair prices. ACY ~ RELIABI l; < PRESCRIPTIONS In Memorials: In loving memory of MRS. WM. STEWART "h" Plmd any April 10th, 1941, Ever Remembered by flugbgufl and Family, In Memos-lam REV. SISTER MCQUAID Died in Montreal on April 12th. at Congregation do Notro Dams Rev. Sister McQuald at the age of 83 years. Sister McQuaid for- merly of St. Teresa's Prince Ed- ward Island was a nun for so years. For some years she was at Tisnish and Summer-side Convonts also Notre Dame and 8t. Joseph Convents. Charlottetown, P. E. f. She leaves to mourn one sister, Catherine McQuaid, Boston, Mas-u, also three nieces, Mrs. Harry bar ter, Charlottetown, P. E. L, Mrs. Mary Gordon, Biddeford, Mains, MN- lewuwo Murphy. Saco, Maine, also one nephew, My, Pa; er McDonald, Charlottetown. Vlay she rest in peace. In Memoriam FIDELE GAUTHIEH. At his homo in Charlottetown on February 11th, 1948, Mr, Hdolo Gauthier passed away after a. long illness. Mr. Gauthier who was in his 82nd year was a. well known figure about‘ Charlottetown up u) two years ago, when he became ill and was forced to remain in his hccne. During his illness ho was fre- quently visited by. Father Mu- Tazue and Father MacDonald, who administered the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church of which the deceased was a. faithful mem- ber; also a devoted menlbcr of the Holy Name Society. ' The funeral took place 0n Fab- ruary 13th frcm his late residence to St, Dunstans Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Father McTague who also offic- iated at the grave. There are left to mourn their loss his beloved wl-ie. flve daughters, Mrs. Bernard Pnmty. Mrs. William Bevlns, Mrs. Joseph MacDonald, Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs. Benja- rmln Doucette; also four sons, Aeneas. Richard and Charles of Charlottetown and Henry of Rus- tico. The pallbearers were: William Bevins, William Fisher. Joseph MacDonald, Ber-hoard Prunty. Benj- amin Doucette and Henry Weeks. Following are the Floral Tri- butes, Mass Cards, Messages of Sympathy. Pillow-JIM». Family. spray-Nb. and Mrs. Gordon Gallant and Family. Spray-Jfho Bevin: Grandchild- rcn Spray-Grandchildren. Wreath-Canada Packers Ltd. Wreath - Canada Packers Ltd. employees. “heath-Donald Campbell. Mass canns _ Mr. and ms. George Mental-ion. Mrs. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gallant family. and The Lord's Day Alliance like llxtieth Anniversary of the establishment of the Lord's Day Alliance of Canada is to be cele- brated on April 22nd.‘ in the Heart: Memorial l-lall. Charlottetown. This Anniversary is being recog- nised by lolooial services in the capital of each province, and it is hoped all the people of our prov- ince will interest bhevmselves in the service to b held here. Rev. John H. Freestone of Mom:- tnn is to be the special speaker. side Presbyterian President of the Pri/nce Edward Island Ministerial Association. will preside. Professor A. Roy Kendall has undertaken to prepare the musical programme. which is suf- ficient assurance of its inspiration. Remember the date, Thursday. April 22nd, 730 P. M. Remember the place, Hearts Memorial Hall. Remember the cause: tlhe Sixtieth Anniversary of the Lord's Day Al- liance of Canada. ii - - ~--a--» -./.-.~. THREE eon eovrr; B) Violet M. Mcthley Did Continued from page 2 tion or pack of fierce dosl. no in- habitants except during the brief visits of nomads to water their flocks. The only building was a small white-washed shrine, domed like a magnified puffball. It had once been tlhg dwelling and now was thotomb of a Moslem hermit- saint. whose bones cold still he seen throgh a grating i.n the wall. This shrine made the tiny oasis l. sacred spot to the local native tribes and wandering Bedaween; them, in consequence, it was more than a mere watering place for their goats and camels, 1n spite of herself and notwith- standing her anser at the way in which she had been treated. Kay felt the peace of that green place when she woke to the cooing of doves in the acacia bushes, the humming p! wild been among the sweet-enrolling yellow blossoms. Deoud and the two men in charge of the supply ion-y were preparing breakfast; presently the chauffeur brought her coffee, biscuits and dates. with a brass can ,0! hot. water. After woman; and eating she felt better in body, but hcr mind seamed blank of plans. she could only stare out over the desert through the tent doorway, Wonder- ing how to escape across those sands which appeared as hard to navigate unseen as any ocean of waters. Perhaps one could persuade one of the servants to help her, though it seemed unlikely espec- ially as she had no rnon-oy with which to bribe them. Presently. Lovelace merged from the other small tent and sauntored towards her, cool and immaculate in his pale grey flannel suit. ‘Teeling better this morning?" he asked of Kay's a/vorted profile, then, as she gave no answer. "s... we're still not on speaking terms? What s. pity as we shall be maroonod here alone, indefinitely! Well, I can be patient, when I want anything." To-day his looks his voice, meant less than nothing to Kay. It was with a dense of almost fierce triumph and relief that she realized again the truth of what she had said to this man the night before. The old fascination was dead, killed at last and, as Kay knew now with certainty, for ever, by a. love that was real and living, "Living? The word brought; back a thought which had been KEEP YOUR SPIRITS HIGH and ‘repairing and rcdecorating. makes it important that you these necessary repair iobs now! PAPER. selections at home. request. USE THE Ill YOUR HOME /////m~........ _ in!) m, make your home more lasting by Increased work and extra QCUVW have a pleasant homo to relax In. Do We will appreciate your visit and will have pleasure in showing you the new ideas in modern WALL Sample books are available so that if you wish you can make you? if you live outside of Charlottetown, we have. a mail order Wall Paper Catalogue which will be gladly sent on COUPON To NAME ADDRESS G Please Send Your Mall Order Catalogue secesees-g-n-ugleafljlolaeeoaen ,,fl_u,,uq,.,,,,m;......-sear“... MGDRE £~ MWEODEQESJ torturing her, A question to which she must learn the answer, She forced herself to speak, dry-lip- ped. ~ it from-from Kit?" "Oh, he gave it up without any difficulty, I gather!" "You-Iyou didn't lake it from him yourself then?" Kay dragged out the words. "I? Oh. no. I haven't. had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Carson yet. Besides—" the cruel gleam was in his eyes now. "I leave it to other people to do my dirty work" "What do you mean by that?" Kay had turned her head to look at him now, to read the truth in his face if possible. “You haven't -you dldn't—" "I've not done anytlhillfl ml’- self as I've Just told you. My mes- senger seems to have persuaded Mr. Carson to let him take the "That pencil-how "alaayooagse. pencil to me quits easily. It Uni: needed a little slight pressure. Lovelace answered jailntiliy, "You brute!" Kay was on hon fact now. ttemhllngwadth _angr1 fear, "Is Kit hurt. is lie-dead?" "Oh, dear no! It was always a bad habit of yours to look on till dark side of things, my dear girl. I hoard that this admirer of yo had come to Abu Ramcses and couldn't contemplate a third per- son in our "solitude a. deux. B0 I sent my representative to prevent any such iniz-usiorl. and although he seems to have found some little difficulty about finding the 1181a! man, he succeeded e uaily, aiiter ‘some sleuth work rather) wasted in the wrong direction. 5d all was well that ended well!" . "And your hired murderer cams to give you his report and the booty!" (To Be Continued) [ Mrs. Be Marshall. Mr. and rs. Albert Keys Mr. and Mrs. William R112“ Miss Mary A. Monaghan. Mr. Moses Gauthier. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gauthi" Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Zakem Mr and Mrs. Vernon Dennis ll.‘ family. Eva Pineau. Mr. and Mfrs. Earle Stanley and family. Mrs. Bernadette Gould. Mrs. Florence Flynn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon- ald. - MISBAGB! OI IYMPATIIY Peggy MacDonald, of Halifax. Mr. and Mn Walla:- mus. Mr. and Mrs. 0. It. Inrtsr. Muriel Ponrden. 1m and Mrs. Iaubort Wsso and family. Mr. George D. Delloil. BARB 0F lilAilliS Mrs. Gauthier and family of the late Iidolo Gauthier wish to express their most sincere thanks to Pr. McDonald. Pr. Mdhguo, tho Social Service Nurses. to all their neighbours and friends. and ‘all those who sent Mesa Cards. Spiritual Bouquets and messages of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. THE PHONE Bil 270p of l/ze Spring H AT S ! "The mirror on the wall" you you're the fairest of them ell . of our new chopecux. He and tailored types. ‘wl-lene SMARTER women SHDP'. won't be alone in teillnfl in any one re are irothy confections I09 QUEEN ST.