eymnl» etl-o mariner. ‘inn-seiner l... Pealti at soda foun .w3 rains. moi/My efiesvescene solution smog" f drink. ' ' "I! on dl misfits in s glusuuognvzsgeflst- 7°" an‘; l wmsnbosslen and dissolve. "fawhd you m no: It doesn't look e medicine ‘tmmlllhl? llfllfifl! -doesn'e taste like medicine. has no laxative after ‘ elects. wo sizes, 50c and 60c nt ' i‘ all drug counters. 0r by the ‘ha Alka-Sel EFFERVBCENT ANALGISIC ALKAUZING TAILETS QGOIII QIQQINIAIII twirl-Alma...- s... s: in TWO wry-film? l; relieves and quick] . hen, it hel oven- ‘oolns e excess sci condi- al.l tll mum‘ usu yoauses e Gesyollrlrstpacksge rl s An I ti l for ‘this? ma: irritations. Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY. APRIL 5 l). Memoriam l IRS. CHARLES FULION ‘me "death took place at Glen- holrne. N. 8., on March 25th, nf Mrs. Charles Milton, formerly Miss In. ton, do Met‘ of the late v. J. yton, w was at one stationed at Marshfieid. P. Six hours after the sudden dearth of her husband she was stricken with mum-pneumonia, and <- sd away after nine days’ illness at the age of M. She was the eldest in a fernllv of nine. and taught school in Nova Bcotia, ‘lrinldad and Manitoba. afterwards training for a nurse in ca Winnipeg General H pital. She {was a very efficient nurse and was much loved for her kind. She . came from Jstern Canada some years ago toyoare for her parents in their deciininqdyears. There It?“ t to mourn three sisters, Adl- no (Mrs. Min-oily). of H clan, N. 8.. who was with her during her. last illness; Jean (ow-s. ). Anne (Mrs. Cunning- ‘ B. Duncan and Eaetem Guardian‘ .."l'hla eolnmn ls reserved for news of local interest but adver- tlsl of. a newsv» natnre may bi inse d at i cents a word strlogly payable ln advance. [ l ..'S\:IIGCBIPTIONS to . the Glarlc tstown Guardian may be handed to their Rent, Archie Hume €WYOX_ ilnolllelrllallllighl Gould Gel llo llost To thetlloussnds who toss, night after night, on sleepless beds and to whose eyes slumber will not come. 'l‘o those who sleep in a kind o! way, hutwllose rut ls broken by bad dreams and nightmares. Tothosawllowakenplntlla morning u tired as ‘on going to bed, we offer i'n Milbnrn’: Health and Nerve Pills s remedy to help soothe _ and calm the nerves and bring them back to a perfect condition, and when this is dons tilera should be no more mleeplees nights doe to a» emu nerves. v ’ n» r. nan-lace. us. born-n. on. Enroll ‘warm: ow " ‘I'll ME A . hill-t w» gr , w. .. y t‘ meenoe lllelleen and Mel-v- rollnlent 1; wanes?’ afternoon. MES. K. M. Mar-tin takes clonal!“ in "l" noullcing the Heme-i ‘Of me Gum“ ‘The Secretary. h the Skaters’ Batlfle It gleolgmflu-lm on WWW. Mull-h 319‘- lpt Company: Sylvia Clnuldlor. Anna Qorw. glmLwggglpgny; Billy BOUIkB. Deya . 8rd. Company: Patricia Clarke. Fairlie Prowse, Margaret Lawson- tth; Company: Bernadette law- lor. Alice Gallant- Bth. Company: Pauline Sim- monds, Joyce Nicholson. Joyce Ritchie, snady Brehaut. We are indeed indebted l0 Ivan Nicholson and m. Per-icy Nicholson for noting as illdsos W! ‘gain thank them and hove thit- they will do the some good WM another time. _A ‘lili. C ‘ottetown 00ml“!!! to 1e of the wfnguoormn-gileunasultludmore’: QIQ m . firs: and ‘elggend to her our Guides have re- Beveral oflour _ M ma“ namely. Merle Luck. W11" W t. xfihflluidee arel asked to be on hand early tonight and well "shined" 11D- 3W1! Conlpalllfs Guide" ll t0 b9 1713995 , and we hope t0 10s e commissioners attend lneetinl- Congratulations, Jean! ‘lih C‘ ‘ottetown Pack ‘the Seventh Charlottetown Pack welcomed. two new Tweenles. Joyte Partrl and Shirley Mlwuod w the ‘lea meeting. ‘ The Brownies all seem interesw edlnthenleetingskeontcpl“ their tfltl. and anxious to do their best to beep the Brownie Promin- Alt s. recent meeting Miss Gillan enrolled Carol Fraser- and Mar- jorie Mackenzie. We are planning to have an en- our next ma! . Three eeniee, Mar e Gerda Hansen. and Connie Stacey havtrpaesedutfieir recruit tests and ‘gr-a y become Brownfi- They will beenmlled at this meet- ich in ite th - 2:125 tgnfin. gau- llltslesteg $11. We hope ally the Brownhs will be on ‘hand with their Brownie ee. BlvwnOWl- rsnume has?!‘ 'g'e°"‘°l§t.§r'$l§“¢ nlee ve n . fir? every Pride. evening in the C.W . Hall, syn?! Power has juat oom- eted her tests for her r. We hope to see hel- gain a Golden Hand also. Nine new Brownies have been enrolled since last er and the older members are lying for Golden Hands. Next meeting is to be devoted to handi- craft. Bring your sewlne or knit- ting. The Broamles have been mak- ing observations on the appear- ances and habits of some of W!‘ well-known lfrds. We are all look- ing iorwanl to warm weather l0 that we may hike. 7 ~QELIABSI A l e ‘Central vrillln Mr. lstry. ‘Illlsonl h ‘ Inn reaervadfosnowlol lnterlat on: may.‘ angina 1a.!" insert: able in advanoi. n" CIIASWEIL for Photographs. cons-rm “*1”; ' ' > “c! Iutlolthmwqlghlalfi g T‘ m": fig. Blemllilleu never P!!! back what cnulwn or SCOTLANDr-BBI- ‘lfisriktfielwe 'f°§=’e?i>rsee. m $20M m“ l‘ dmmm “d "i" 9“ W - W! I I ~ moss who bless the lover-nil, they i?” ‘mmsffh- ° Aplfiwgg “t ‘n-ust in the norm and do t. lhlll own the lano- flollaoramfllheniloaur. l "°‘°'-""'°“*m"'""‘m - w°““°hm'hub'w' 7 P lit‘ lllllgfillJA. m! 3 Coleman wufllvwflifmtlowailfllllb ' ' ' ' Ll-IOS-G-B-ll, heart's . . ‘ Mm man's life pleases the Iter- wmstos mar nAr. him. him. l“ ""°‘ m“ m" "was; —5lm&lY.NAlfl'll 13%: as fo ‘I? fi"?.."“..l?... tom! on w he lazy fall. but he never fails ortn n m. Wins will bring oeenoe wn. wtlfirlggvrj 1g. Prlncetllown mod l” m’ m“ for htiremnrernal holds him by nu -Q““‘°L_MWF1UO_M_WII: and lnakle the Justina your roucs couns- - A; w“ yesterday Nelson Mcliglu“ wassentemed to ivdaysin all theft of coal. A plo- fos- attempted llibltion case was adJourned m- a I. 1155118. DOUGLAS _ . be in his office, Paardoll Street, on April the 0 okalocalgefihll. ..e mNt those who wbh to cg l. w L-44-4-4-8l. ATTENTION LADIES-Visit the Colleen Beauty shoppe and new your Spring colifieur intended to. blieclai prices on all permanents. llldlVldllfll 1113531121011 by gxpgrl; Qper. ators. Phone 1091, Bruce Block, ’ L-6il-44-Il. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY to 0t Government Approved chick; 510011911. Fleeders, Waterers and all kinds 01' CMCK feeds pt very attrac- u:.nr:l,2c' %‘2'.¥..‘I£‘°"°' r *~ iatlon. g K415345513. LAID TO ltEST-Jlhe funeral of the late Mrs. Wilizam Brown mo]; lac e yesterday afternoon from e residence of MrsnuilianBrrov/n, Covehead Road. to West Covehesd 6911165911’. Services wt the house and irmve were conducted by the Rev. T. Wilson. Pallbearers were: Warren Marshall. Wendel Kiolly, Robert Brown, Charles Marshall. gall-Pd Reardon, Lemuel Wool- e. BURSARY AWARDS -— Supple- menting the Ilstcf awards of bps- clal scholarships. fellowshl and studentshlps recently pu lished, the National Research council an. nounces the swardlnlz of 28 burs- arles cf the value of $250 each. And included in the list is the name of 0,A. ‘Reilly of Bummerslde, Dal- house Uulwrslty, Physical Chem- Tllese bursaries are for the Pllfllose oi enabling recent gradu- ates in engineering. physics, chem- istry and other scientific subjects to proceed in the several university laboratories with the initial part of their postgraduate training in research. BROOKFIELD JUNIOR RED CROSS-The "Silver Maple Jun- iors" of Brooltfield School held their regular meeting on the afternoon of March 24th. The pre- sident. Hope MacLeod, presided. The meeting opened by the Sec- r Dorotheltdoore reading the minu ea. ‘The rolicall was a. spell- ing match in which fourteen merri- bers took ports were given by nlittees and new committees were appointed. It was ‘moved and sec- onded that the roll call for April 14th, to be a riddle. The program was as follows: Racitaition. m Had A Little lamb". MucLsod; recitation, Wool", by ‘Claude Younker. The meeting closed by singing the Na- tional Anthem. CLYDE RIVER. PRBSBYTEB- IAN Y. P. S.-—'I'he members of Clyde River [Presbyterian YlPa, met at the home of Mrs. m Maclbesn. Thursday evening, 33rd, with ow ‘,-elg‘ht members and eight visitors . meeting opened by singing Hymn l7‘! followed by Scripture readln! by Irene Maclladyeul. Roll Call was. answered by a verse of scripture. In the absence of the president Miss Iaura Livingstone presided. The minutes of the last rneetlntl were read and adopted. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Spurgeon Livingston Col- lection which amount/ed to aifll wse taken during the singing of mmn M5 followed by prover by Ruth MaoLearl. A sermon contributed by Mr. Lloyd ‘Henderson was than read by the leader. lyeadinga were then given-by Misses Jean Mac- i lowed by the Apostle Creed and Minoan benediction. The remainder of the evening was spent in games and contests put on bv the pro- lrrsmwe committee. The followln! were the winners: lam-a Living-pron Don - mlson: 2nd: Mvrtle Maebesn and William Liwn-rewn: 8rd: Joyce Damon and Louis Msiolean. A very bount-eous lunch was then elm ~' i uwroslcco wncn mum jUNn slrrrsrrlcrron, THE SAME OFIILAJKATIQN THE OLD l. served to s. .» Kean Minor-db in the lrosne._ nought: ‘are but dreams ‘their effects be hletL-Ghflkfliwflfl- ‘_ ‘v 4 I \l . _. __.__ _ ...__ Daily Lenten Meditations veal... Thirty-Seven By ling David, (Dr. James successful man “Pfllht. out his wicked plan. vow ur anaer. rive llll mains. fret not-it only leads to evvll. Evlldoers shall indeed be rooted out. and the land left to those who wait for the Eternal. . A lltbtge longer and tile godiem will 891161 look in his haunts, and he is there no more! The land w‘ll beieft to the humble, to enjoy plenteous prosperity. The godilea man makes plots against the pod. grlssbing this teeth at than. but the Eternal lauwhs at him, knowing his doom is near. The godless dram the sword, and bend their bows for murder; the sword runs into their own who aims to slay the and carries heart, and their bows Illa! be broken! The little that a. good man has ls béttélitghlll a godless man's great wen . for- the arms of the godless shall be broken. but the Eternal will protect the good. The fortunes of the upright are the Eiernars care. and their possessions last forever: in a calamity they keep their share in famine they have plenty. The godless perish, their families have to beg for food; the foes of the Etemal disappear ike fuel. they disappear in smoke and van- Personals Miss Millie Rainer of ‘rravellerb Rest is visiting Miss Venle Smith 0i’ Mlllview alter attending the Short Course. Charlottetown. K%.';NQFXTIEQ Gillie who arrived in harlcttetowll Saturday even- ing "en route to Lower Newtown to attend of left this morning on return to his home in Maiden. lillinss. l QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Queen Squareiflnhool honor roll pr grades or March. Grade lI-l. Jack McLellan: I. Billy Soper; 3. Francis Bourke. Grade Ill-i. Billy Doyle; 2. Lloyd Gallant and James Mil-- Eanhel-n; 8. Benn McDonald. Glade III-l. Arnold MoOaUlurl and ‘Mall-k an; l. Edward Lund; 3. Mn Flynn. Grade II-l Claude Field and rt Z- L90 Why; "F35. 1 l “ileyu Rogers 2 Merle dmliaidilie; 3., Charles Bolger. Grade I-l. Joseph Coyle: 2. Dunstan Drew. Arthur Hughes: 8. Never expect happiness if kept from others. _ i till There la save in the “.‘3.°.‘.‘.‘2t.._.i$...°’ "*1 Card Of Thanks l m "$31K ti. "rl'n1.?."ll§il?’fi.°-§H friends and neighbors or their‘ 5%“? S“ 3.?"'£$lrl“"§t“'ll=‘l"l5' 1.. B" m m uroe-i-n-ll. If. '~ Memoriam In lllvlnl. mum of ll h lfllllted CHI I llnowweillneetllaln humor-e _ invtd so wsll Ilas only gone . Some dam-seals time. our ms all!!! his feMler the like Donald F. Gillie. ‘ lsecraulrrtew ‘lh-andatlon) Ihavebeenyoung d1 aid, butfneverllavetaez-ngoodlnmen orsaken: they always have sonlethtn, to give away. something wberewlfll to bless their families. gmfrlsellm “dildo “who thin wl n. old‘; "‘ '°“’ for the Eternal, who loves honestly. never forsakles his faithful band- The lawless shall be utterly de- ule r ‘flies of o. Sh u bengoomed" e some” ‘ The good man's words are wise, his talk is true; the Eternal! law is in his heart, his ‘cot-steps never falter. seeking to have them put to death: but the Eternal never leaves them in h power. nor lets them be condemned when they are tried. Wait for the Eternal, held to him. and he will save you from tbegod- he vlvilléadvance you to posses the an . and tn see godless men exterlnln- ated. I saw a godlcs men once on a time. a ter-ror_ wwering like any cedar of Leban- on; then. as I passed by. he was gone! I looked for him-he was not to found. Hold to integrity. remain upright; there is a future for the pesceaible. But sibrgners shall be wiped out at? a ow; the tfluture for the godless is penil- Oil. Help comes from the Eternal to men, he is their refugejn the evil hour: the liter-mi relieves them and res- cues them. because they shelter beside him. thelandis tllepossessionofthe_ Indallthedsyetheyshail dwell. ‘there. I _ The sodles man spies on the good. » WHEN THE TIME COMES to retire, will you have an income so replace your earnings, or will you be dependent on relatives P Eigbty-fourpercent ofnns wbs nub age 65 are dependent on otbem. You need not be one of them if YOU follow a well-‘lanned program of life insurance during your productive years. You will find l: profitable to consult the GREAT-WEST Life man. He can show you bow to guarantee a monthly income for yourself on retirement: Behind him stand the resources, experience and facilities ofona of the oldest and strongest life insurance companies. vélllllll-Wlllllll l55llllilllllFti|llPlllY . a HYNDMAN s. c0. LTD., Provincial Managers m‘. ‘ Charlottetown uonsl. SCHOOL Grade v le Mmorlsle. arias I-llnn worthy, Nan mn- Harold McPherson. Donnml, lama. Blnna, Bobby Vert- The following pupils of Model School received honor standing for month of March. (Alphabetical order . Grade IV-‘Boilty Cameron. Don- ald Hill, Betty Lou HOWutt, Ernest Wntton, June Younker. Grade I11 (An-Marion Andrews. oher, Eleanor Kaye, Harold. Walnut, Ralph MadPhersfln. ‘llhe conscience i; more wise than. Grade VllI—E1lner Blanchard, Hormel Dunning, George Henderson noienoe-JJvater. Doris Downe, Donald McBelih. Al- Sally McDonald, Ivan Mitchell. __.._ . fred lvldixnald, Douglas lVlioDon- Grade III (B)—F1ora Cameron. What sweet hf. s. quiet lifal affords -lDrurrun sld, Rose Ann McDonald. Stanley Miller, Garfield Ross. Betty Hamm. Gradie lib-Elizabeth Anderson. Grade VI-Syibil Power. Bill vlvlan Andrews, John Court, Jackie A pleasing countenance is a. sil- ’I'ile followln teachers from n end 1 _ new,“ M‘ M’ M the Tend“ fi‘ Thctnpeon. gowattulanct Ives.“ e t comm atom-fins era’ Convention, Ira lllipe, Mur- iel Bums, Grace Deacon. Olive . Stavert, Morris. JDeacon, _J.- - B lmvls; [ry-Edwarrds. 1,, ' < _. wait for Spring. ake Up! Spring is in? the Air! can take your ess- out and pursue the Lady-and get mud in your eye . and a cold in your neck. But. i! you'll snuggle youraeliinto the seat of a Nash, you can have rel blowing .. gale out thero-—‘ llnahis earn foetlseyosrlqwltll , And then you but your Noah steers no heavier a bod In It . . . v l than a wisp of cigarette ‘smoke. 1 And thanks tn a epeciul kind of . . . bat suddalfiygaea ahead all‘ soundproofing, you can almost [eel 1°‘. Ml" In“ 59"‘ ~ ~ s. the quiet. - trout white with foam . . - I snnpdrassehed beach down south . e e,’ Ansltha road la rough . . . for the your Spring right here-and now. Only . . . it's a super-de-lnre kind of Spring the other fellow will never . . . you're aayln] “good-bye”. so winter. Prom new on, it will always befnirwanthorioryoqlnyonrliashl ear ahead la pitching and nosing- but you skim along like an ice-boat! know about. Spring without a bl: of shiver in the air. Spring without flcklenosa, without blowing dust, or drafts, or Iafllmlhfl windows. Spring —as you've always hopadlt would be. And it all appears when you twirl the Nash Weather lye‘ dlsli Only by looking outside do you realize It's not quite Spring yet- for you're breathing warm May air, the kind youflnd on runny meadows. Qflfi%J//IWNASH Illl CAI IVIIYBODY LIIKIS 1'.fl;|§]gptJgpN¢fl‘pqd4g,..99lar@aUlr..s lmblelwbulam. . . 328!D|.s0eQbl-castsln|;$1l7‘hliv0rdhfln rlalddfld qsfsurnsadfasnhebdod. can“ trunk-bod F. J. E. WRIGHT. Summerside "ssnyljehts AVAILABLE acnoss causes Want to pus him? Just nudge that throttle . . . and watch him dwlndlo into a dot in your rear-vision mirror. Sure-deco In volumes a! proof that Nash la the rm to buy this year. But one gay look from thacar ltselhuandonosaronndthatown ...tellmosothsnamillionwordai Never in your llfa have you felt ouch space-eating power! (It's s new kind of engine made only by Nash.) Maybe It's the Sprln] air you're breathing . . . maybe it's the ease of the steering post shift‘ . . . or the utter smoothness of the Fourth Speed Forward‘ . . . or the fact that Don't worry about price-tan models are priced next to the lowest. So coma down—tr_v ie-get a load of Spring today! l ~ v or [nu-back nodal. l Wbifv sidewall tins. nssr svbeel-rbislds apt. n! um an.) ‘ofllggqllqau-oal-Slla‘ Inn Del ’ I NASH MOTOR SALES CU. ' Queen Street, Charlottetown A. E. SULLIVAN. Vernon P’