TI-TE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN A xmoothcr, II(hCf spn.-cid' Bwutoww STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER REFRACTIOII AND ANNALYSIS G. F. HUTCHESON Optometrists 53 Grafton Street CREAM and treat the family in this fancy dessert full of old time A package of ShirriiT's golden Caramel Bud Dessert. (If company's coming, make two.) COMPLETE VISUAL ' a. son 1 Dust oR' granny": heirloom bowl, caramel goodness. Just make up ' With Sh'irriii"a Bud Desserts. you got Strange But True By I. H. MacArthur The longest covered brithe in the world -. and still in use-may be crossed at Hartland, Nova sco- tia. It spans the St. John River at this point and is a. great tourist attraction. The famous old bridge is 1,262 feet. long, and has a sign at the entrance which reeds, "Wel- come to Hutland. you are now en- tering the longest covered bridge in the world." At the end of 1952 two million crimes were chalked up in Uncle Sam": country Think of it! Two million crimes in just twelve mrmiths. The Federal Bureau of iinvestigavion breaks down the lliguro thusly: In an average day l-one larceny is comrrutted every 26 seconds. an automobile is stolen every 245 minutes. and aggravated ueult is done every 6.23 minutes. :and a crime of murder or man- lslaughter every 4.6 minutes. These tarv major oi-inies. What. A dirty Old fashioned eliann...o1d fashioned goodnegg 3picture we should have if all the all the flavour you pay for, because the rich. fragrant caramel davmir is Dealer! in the End until you are read) to make your dessert. Garnish with s ruffle of sweetened whipped cream. miner offmoaa were added in! Bill Merringwn of London. Enl- land, has been literally rebuilt by skilled doctors. Me-rrington hes un- dergone 21 major operations and over 60 minor ones to build up his remade face and to save the stumps of his arms. Plastic sur- gery, mcchancial devices, and what not. all brought into use by clever doctors has enabled this wonder patient who suffered a terrible accident a couple of years ago to get along under his own power. . . 0 Here's s tip for farmers who find tlienisc-Ives in need of a sub- .st.mite mother pig. The tip comes from John Percy. of Kant. Eng- land. Percy was left with five or- phan pigs on his hands. so he de- signed an ingenious I4-tap milk bar fitted with nipples etc. It worked too, and as it result of Percy's idea Britnins will have at least five pnrkens to go on the market in the no-rt few months. Silent Night, Holy Night, owes its fame to a group of mice that got into the old church organ in the village ni Oberndorf. The church organist went To do a re- hearsal rm Ciii-isimas Eve. He was 1? .. dismayed to find that the bellows had beerrshredded by mice. Later an organ maker came to make repairs and found the fam- ous hymn. He liked it, carried it home, and thus took the first step in giving Silent Night to the world. Little boys and girls of Mexico hang up pottery jars -- not stock- ings - and break them Christmas morning to see the gifts tumble out. It is interesting to note that Cenadals prison population is go- ing down. This is due lo it new penal policy stressing rehabilita- tion. Many ex-convicts are keep- ing the straight and nmrow path. In spite of the immense deve- lopment of the United States since Colonial days tho State of Max:- aohusetts has maintained her pos- ition in the intclicctunl sphere and lo some extent. in the indus- trial and oomnici-rial spheres as well. In Labrador we find conditions today much the same as when the Norsemen settled in Greenland. This far-flung outpost of Canada under proper dciielo1'nient., may one day become a land of promise instead of a hard country where people eke out a scimty llvlihood by fishing, hunting and serving as guides for hunters who come from the larger CITIPS of Canada and the U. S. A. to get 3. try at the big game. or fish the streams whose waters literally swarm with all kinds of fish. Believe It or not, but there are colonies of corals which are so connected that the living subs- tance of one is continuous with all of the rest. Three thousand years of human engineering has not been effec- tive in controlling the mvzi.ging floods of Chlllffs great Yellow and Yangsle rivers. As receiitlv as 1852 the clianiiei of the Loiser i-Twang Ho was entirely changed find its outflow into the sea. shift- ed to the iiovthern SICIC of the Shantung peninsula, is distance of over one hundred miles! . 0 Today scientists warn us of III? grave danger to inhabited cities by the use of modern bombs. Yct it is doubtful whether their use ill warfare could cause greater dis-l aster than that which the Assyviaii military powers met. in 614-Fill). ll Thomarat-Cameron Wedding st. Paul's oiiu':cn. summemde, was the scene of a. pretty wedding on Monday, Apml 6th, at '1 o'clock when Mildred Agatha, diluchter of Mr. William A. Cameron and the late Mrs. Cameron became the bride of F70 George A. L. Thom- arat, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thomas-at of Ducklske, Seat. The ceremony and nuptial muss were performed by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Linkletter reading poem. MUIOI OI Ell! W. I. I. -'IheW.M.S.d0hsClitmiiof Christ met at the home o1,Mx-g, Wallace Harding on Friday even. ins. April with, Mrs. nnery Link. letter was the leader and opened She meeting with the Call to Wor. p. The scripture was read by Mu. Frank Llnkletier, and the mediza. tlon by the leaderwiizh Mm. Huey Mlinutes were then rend, arm-Tm Ron. re:-eived and mill call responded to The meeting closed with the min- with a libu verse sustaining the word "hope". Mrs. Bishop gave the die:-tory payer. Muir the report of the sick committee a period of prayer was ohswved on beheld of one of the members who-is critically ill. M11, Weale gave the closing prayer. Following the hymn "I-Te Leeddth Me". Mrs. James Euery gave a very interesting review at the chapter "Education in Africa" from "African I-Ieritsge" by Dr. linen- KING Elli TEA IIIIIIIIIHIIAII(,IIII1fgl the meditation Ilmigry buiedotion. Lg! G. J. McLellan. The wedding music was under the direction of Mrs. Irene Peters. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white nylon net over satin with lace bodice. high neckline with seed pearl trim. Her three-quarter length veil of tulle illusion was held in place with A small cap of seed-pearl trim. She carried an arm bouquet of Ameri- can Beauty roses. Her only attendant, Min Frances Gaudet, wore mauve net over taf- I”? Mm We WP m 59”” 99”" ward Island. We feel that during these 85 years we have given you good servim as evidenced by your continued patronsge end confidence.) She carried yellow roses. The groom was supported by P70 R. Brown of the R.C.A.F. at Summerside. Following the ceremony break- fast. was served at the home of Mrs. V. Savidant to the immediate family and a few close friends of the bride and groom. The bride's table was attractive with spring flowers and lighted tapers. center- ed with a. three-tier wedding cake and topped with miniature bride and groom beneath an arch of ill- ies of the valley. The happy couple left by pluie immediately sfter for North Bay, Om., where the groom is stationed. Begi Miss Beth Brehaut. Murray River, nos 3 recent visitor to Charlottetown, visiting with friends and relatives. FISHERMEN WE NOW HAVE I KERMATII - MARINE Store Alteration Sale Since 1868 we have been serving you, the people of Prince m-- We have recently greatly enlarged our store and to celebrate the opening of this new addition we are giving you an oppo-tunity to Ssve Money at our , Great Store Alteration Sale I ALL LINES IN THE STORE WILL BE SUBJECT TO Now is your opportunity to buy quality merchandise at Greatly Reduced Prices. April 23rd to May 2nd nnlng April 23 rd and Ending May 2 ml BIG DISCOUNTS VARYING FROM 1070 to zscy, OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN - BUY NOW AND SAVE! involved not only the destruction of the Assyrian war niachine but .also the extinction of l.he Assylllflll pstste together with her people! I I Therels nothing so cold as n wo-. top with a cherry. ENGINES IN STOCK AT OUR MALPEQUE noan 1 SHOWROOM ; .W. Wellner Limited man who has been refused a, fur coat. M t I l i ' i 0 mm? i51”gn3-it A- P'c”R” Jewellers Since I868 satisfied if the gap between doesi not get widrr. MACHINERY LTD. MAMMOTH EXPANSION SALE To The walls to make way for our huge new expansion program and our new spring slocks We must clear our present stock out and styles. Every item in our store is on sale-if you don't see Iisled whal you need-come anyway and we'll give you a Special Price on your needs. Shop Early on this Sale. Our sales are limited only as long as our present stock Iasls. SAVEAS YOU SPEND P MENIS WEAR DEPT. MENIS WORK - Elastic Wrists -Regular 450 CANVAS GLOVES. 2 pairs for .. 75c LUMBERMENS - Regular S5315 pelt S295 HEAVY PANTS. to clear . LATIESTSTYLES p WINDBHEAIIERS - SPORTS COATS - RAINCOATS - OVERCOATS EVERY COAT IN OUR STORE ON SALE AT V2 PRICE MEN'S and BOYS' -- All sizes. stocks and colors PORT SHIRTS. reg. 54.65. only 52.95 MENlS and YOUTllS' - Fsncy Doeskln SPORT SHIRTS. reg. 56.50. only 5195 Extra Special Give Away Prices at MORELL'S GROCERY DEPT. VVHITIC (iRANl'I.ATEI) - 100 Lb. Bags SUGAR. Limit 1 Bag S839 TI-IE BETTER SHORTENING FI.UFFO, No Limit. 3Ibs. for .. 79c FIVE ROSES -- 98 lb. bags FLOUR, Limit 1 Bag 35.69 EDDY'S BETTER Ql”ALI'I'Y - Pkg. of 8 MATCHES, onIy...........-... REMEMBER! THESE SPECIALS AT MORELL ONLY SHOES Never Iwforc offered on P. E. T. at such ridiculous- ly low give away prices. These specials will send you home talking to yourself. SPORT SIIOICS - DRESS SHOES - SNEAKERS - LADlES' SHOES - (".HTI.T)RENIS DRESS & SPORT SHOES -- Sl.IT'PERS FOR ALL THE FAMILY - RFBBERS. ALL ON SALE AT 51 GAUGE I5 DENIEII NYLONS Fumoiis Makes-Rog. 251.49 Special 99c HARDWARE DEPT. SPECIALS 14 INCH A Regular Price SL35 p DAIRY PAILS. only 95c JUST ARRIVED -- CARLOAD OF SECOND Clear Cedar SHINGIES. square 58.75 FAST LOCK NO. 1 QUALITY - 125 lbs. ' Asphalt SHINGLES. square S615 SPECIAL TABLE - Discontinued Mskes PAINTS. Io cIear:..-........... V2 PRICE COMPLETE STOCK - Reg. to "I0c yard COTTON PRINTS. To clear. yd. . . 49c WHITE SATIN-Nylon Trimmed-Rog. to Si2.98 LADIES' SLIPS, Exira Spec., only 31.98 REGULAR '19.-, pair to 552.59 pair BATH TOYIELS. Io clear ... I-3 OFF LADY oaur. - Size '12" 1 mo" BEIISPREADS. reg. 514.95. only 39.95 HURRY! HURRY! We have I50 sell: only. Pyrex mule. Beaut- iful blue Ci-ownware. yz P c E ...... - g,gggy:"M . O f 3p 95 FACE CLOTHS. 4Ior 99c SALE DAYS - Thur. Fri. Sat. APRIL 23 - 24 - 25 Our Store will remain open Thursday and FridcylNIgIm until 9:30 P. M. to PANTS I-3 OFF novs' man QUALITY ... Regular 33.95 CARDIGANS and PIILLOYERS . . 32.79 . FREE - FRI! - FREE HATS Souvenir of Morel!--wl 85.00 purchase 0! dry goods. Every kid will It one. SHOP EARLY AS SUPPLY IS LIMITED GIRLS' & WOMEN'S I953 STYLE-ZIPPERED PULL ON STYLE-I:UR TRIMMED RUIIER OVERSI-IOES 2. 9 5 Regular Price 34.90 WHAT A SPECIALI! Sale Price Genuine leather soles-reinforced with steel pllsltsson heel and toes. In catalogues at ARMY BOOTS-Io clear . 37.95