mi: GUARDIAN. (IHARLO'l'I'ETOWN , ,, . . K .. . MARCH -5, I iiilavious VOLUME RECORDSRFOR ARCH FAWCETT "Mn: ' "I FREE INSTALLATION . IT'S rawcsrr "MI W For Coal PIPELESS FURNACE For wood purchased during March. Trade-in Allowance to For 0" The name of "FAWCE'1'1"' on assist you with your your furnace is your assur- ance of quality in material TRADE-IN your CHESTERFIELD SUITE and receive zooxa allow- ance on any Living Room Suite in our store - or 30iVo allowance on certain suites specially offered to clear. Dispose of your Old Suite and Save on New. down payment. Up to 18 months to pay balance. This lls the month to buy your new range. The FAWCETT Range provides: (ii) excellent cooking in- cilities. (b) abundant hot wa- ter. (c) heat: for kitchen, (d) economy of fuel. Select Your Modern Range Now-We Will Install It At Your Convenience. sneoinnes - BEDROOM SUITES - MODERN. and PERIOD Mahogany, Walnut, Maple, Bleached 206k TRADE- IN ALLOWANCE Use your present bedroom furniture to lower the cost of new replace- ments-you desire a new bedroom suite. but do not know what to do , with your present furniture-here is your chance to move it out of 2, :::r way. and at the same time get value for it. CARPETS and CARPETIIIG From our large stock of yard goods in widths of 27" - 9i - 12' and 15' Xnisvs nos: BEAUTIFUL WALL-T0-YIALL CARPETIIIG You can buy the size of Rug which suits your room and your pocketbook. it you have none to SALES. TRADE-IN YOUR PRESENT CARPET and Receive 20iVo of the purchase price of the replacement you choose. trade-in ask about the lib- eral allowance ofieretl on CASH and CONTIIACIY DINING- ROOM! 20"Vo Trade-in Ailowaiicc Dining- Room or I)inei"ie Furniture in store on any 0IIl' 134 Kent Street 0 char IOROTiiY nix SAYS: Continiied ii-om page 2 ".Tir'Wr'Q1"E';?'to-vi?Ei&i"iTtiiJtTn-a-HIV tit; lor .wTuTJi."t 1723?.-'t y it visit to a lawyer, or. it you cannot nliord one. the Legal Aid Society. Find out how much support you can iorce your husband into. nmi zvl your own home as soon as you can. Since you realise how iutiie turn the attempts to get him to establish a home lor you. stop trying. You'll need all the physical and emotional strength you can muster to carry on your llie. and care lor your baby. As is iinni try. alter you have ascertained your legal rights, tell your husband you won't soc him lgaln unless he is prepared to minke a home lor you, and be the s than of the lnmily. There's ii laint possibility this may work; I doubt it, but. it's worth it try. DEAR. MISS DIX: is there R lsw compelling it husband to allow his wile so much money every week for her own use? My husband won't give me a cent unless I beg lor it. M. H. ANSWER: Regrettabiy. there is no such low; we could use it. though. The only recourse ii wile has when she is lettered to a stingy husband is either to earn her own spending money or demand pay lor hsr housekeeping chores. A man with psdlocks on his wallet is it hard creature to reiorm. but sometimes he can be shamed into parting with allow pennies. DEAR MISS DIX: I am 34 years old and go with a man 39. I have known him iour years. I have two girls. and he has four chil- dren; smaller than mine. He loves me very much. I want to know it it would be a happy marriage. J. B. L. ANSWER: It you are sure you love each other. and are both pos- sessed oi lniiniie patience and mutual consideration. yours could be A line marriage. its drawbacks are that both oi you will have to con- sider all the children together its one isiniiy. treating each slike-rath- er than breaking the unit up into "my children" and "his children." unless your economic position is isirly sound. you may have to do iseme close iiguring to cars tor the iiimiiy. on the other hand. you will have the uivantsgs oi giving it home. complete with isthsr and to six children. it you have the qusliiicstions. go ahead and lll- . i CROCKETT and sroizisv Ltd. lottetowii P.E.i. Presbytery Hold Meeting The March meeting of the Pres- bytery was held on Tuesday Mar. 4th in Zion Church Hall with the Rev'd. F. N. Young presiding in the absence oi the Moderator Rev. 0. B Cunningham. The Clerk and Treasurer. Rev. T.l-i.B. some-rs was at the desk. on motion of Mr. somers the loi- lowing memorial minute wss or- dered inscribed ln the records oi the Court: "The Presbytery of Prince lid- wsrd Island shares with the 'is- tion and Commonweslth thp pro- found loss and sorrow sustained in the passing oi our beloved )- vereiizn. George VI: oiiers thanks to God for his lile oi Christian isith and service: and prays that Heaven's rlcheril. blessings may rest upon our liege Lady, Queen Eliss- beth Tr." Word was received that the Rev. 0 C. .Webstsr was making some progress towards possible recovery and appreciation was voiced oi the services oi the Rev. 'l'.ll.i. semen in supplying the pulpit and doing the htqpitsl visiting in Plone B34 the Zion congregation. It was ihnounoed that Mr. .l.A. 'ohnston. M.A., student oi Presbyterian Coli- age. Montreal. is to supply Zion pulpit irom May to " ,3 t The. following were app:-ir...ed Commissioners to the General As- sembly which meets on June 4th ,in Knox Church. Toronto: Ttev. Donald i-'icholson. Rev. T.l-Ll. domers. Mr. D.A. Mscxinnon. Mr. A.A. MacDonald. The ioiiowing elders were appointed siternstes: Mr. J. Malcolm Mseltensio. Mr. rrsnk 1...MscNutt. Mr. W.l. For- bes, Mr. Ti..Ii. Mscxsnrie. No uum'nsi.lons were made by the court for the Modes-siorshipoi the General Assembly r.or tor the Princioslship of Knox college. but the Reverend Allan Ferris was nominated for Chg chair or church History in Knox College. Nomina- tions were also made to the insin- bership oi the Standing committees of the General Aueiniiiy. no clerk produced an application on liebsl! oi the lT.ev'd .i.V. Crawiord. M.A.. to be received from the -'res- byterisn Church in Trelsnd into the ministry oi the Canadian Ohurch. This was sustained and ordered sent to the Assembly. No- tification of this intention is to be ordered sent to the A-ernoi,v. ltouiiostion of this intention is to be sent to all lorty-seven Pres- iiytsrissotti,i.eOliuroh.L : -Qua-.-us-x-us-..aL.u - '7 -4-5&4-rzp-on, L '-2':I,?Va- ih wwznugcn.-,-vs-A-'.v:. A call irom St. John's. nolinst. in isvour oi the R.ev'd Donsld Camp- bell was tentatively sustained by the Court and ordered sent to Mr. P ,h 'i lor his t ' ' Mr. John Falconer and Mr. Alex Morrison oi the New London Charge spoke oi the unanimous and earnest desire oi his people that Mr. Campbell ro- msin as their Minister. The clerk announced that the Board oi Ad- ministration hsd spproved the sp- plicstion oi the Prubytererv that the proceeds irom the disposal oi the Dundee Property: be returned in the tom of a grant by the Board of Tnistees lor the Capital Fund at Camp Keir. ll.eportin'g as interim-moderator of Murray Harbour North. luv. . N. Young stated that Mr. Osrl urrie. B.A., graduating in theology this spring from the Presbyterian College. Montreal. had indicated his willingness to accept a call to' the Murray Harbour North and Peter's Rood charge. Reporting lor the Convener. Mr. lomsrs listed the grants. augment- ation and travel sliowancss as well as sppliostions lor students and ordinands required for the coming year and on hi reoyrrnmeudstian they were approved or pressn - tin to the Board oi lithium in Ibronto next west. or wood Is- The Kirk lesson lands commended so-. Mscbougsil as A candidate for the Ministry. The Presbytery will pou- ibly take action in May. Reporting ior "The Christian Outreach Appeal.” the Convener. Mr. Somers stated that the As- sembly's committee was very sp- wecistive oi what results had been so in attained and thanked all who had put iorth eilort to this end. A complete report is to be made to the Assembly in June. The Assembly's Budget Committee has announced that contributions to tho Ohtirch's Budget ior ltiil ex- ceeded 0000.000 which represents an increase oi 02 per cent in the past iivs years and oi il0 per cent in ten years. in the largest budget givings since the Disrup- tion in I025. The Treasurer in presenting hi report stated that the Presbytery would be able to increase the travel grsnt allowed each member ior esr-trsnsportstion. The next stated Meeting oi the Court is appointed IPBINGTON W. T. On Wednesdsy evening. Feb. 8, the regular monthly meeting oi springton W. I. was holds! the horns of In. Aospiee Gauthier. The president. Ilrs. James I17!!!- toii. presided. and minutes or the last meeting were read and adopt- Goodwin .9 s CE'.I.T possible fuel costs. WOOD or COAL and workmanship -. Flaw. also means lowest INSTALLATION FRE I " 5 (am NOT INCLUDING onnam: BASE) l Smoke Pine (up to 7 lengths) FREE. Installation at your convenience during March, April or May. SAVE FOOD and We have tiled a number oi makes and are con- vinced PHILCO gives you the most lor the least. Arrange now for your Refrigerator. We carry in stock the loi- Iowing sizes: 7 cu. it., 9 cu. it., 11 cu. ft. The largest is none too big! TRADE-IN YOUR Present WASHER for a new CONNOR. You will be allowed 2UVo on the purchase price of the new machine. only CONNOR gives you all this: (a) 1 year tree service. (b)..4 year guarantee. (c) 12 year recondition- ing guarantee. Every home needs is Washer. Ever homo requires CON OR. Roll call was answered by sov- en members and there were two visitors present. It. was moved and seconded that the quilt which had recently been made would be given to a lsmily who were burn- ed out. It was also decided to make another quilt for the same tamiiy. Plans were made to have a shower in the school soon and pre- sent the quilts at the shower. Collection was taken. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edwin Hsmiiiy. with roll call to be answered with "An Irish Joke". 1-: um. "M ARIN is s it I r Lllll PREPARE FOR SUMMER HOW! Yggumy'. Lulu” ms ,'.f3oE"KvA01li5i5nii."”'ty' "' LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE i it LIBERAL CASH DISCOUNT ft CONVENIENT TIME PAYMENT PLAN MARCH IS THE MONTH TO MARCH! DECIDE WHAT YOU" WAIIT - MARCH RIGHT Ill'l'll CRIICIIETT and STOREY LIMITED AIIII GET IT! FOR THE BEST Ill IIRIIGSTIIRE HEEIIS SHIRTS i.stiNnii:nF-D 1'0 pun-ioc'rioN RlTl- WAY OLEANE39 PMIOI337