J me GUARDIAN. cnAizLo'rrl:'rowN p , Saturday--A-The La.-'.l:Day To Shop :i:'m'-iolmhip ' At HOLMAN'S For M th ' D FQRMWOMEN .4 V A O r S WHO near . y M ay ONLY y -At the tihh-annual Festival I r u r tion is extended to the leading Women in the ltnow MGIATWELVI .... .. r .5 , We IGUESS You oq LOTS OF BAKING, on me FARM ot Music held this past week in Charlottetown in the Prince 0! citizens and organizations of the At y M th I I: l - T ::r;; ti.-"L”;::;: . our 0 er 3 avlmte store - 2 EiihiiicM5t.mT35fldi...ii.;G'Xi'351 i'.i.2Z7f.5&'2l5.' gwcit Chapter I. 0. D. 12.; n. 'r.; Holman. Ltd; M. F. Schurman Co.i Ltd.: Smallman's Ltd. The adjudicators, Mr. F. E. Hub-1 ble, A.C.C.O., and Mr. John Leep F.R.C.O.. L.R.A.M.. L.T.C.L.. com- mended many at the Summerside contestants for their achievements, . and the constructive criticism should be 0! great value in tuture efforts. - The scholarships were awarded to the following: Betty Lou Treden- nick, June Geddes. Judy MacLean. Herbert Crockett. Enid Mill. Merle and Carole Eiderkin. Ralph Em- cry. Barbara Ellen Cameron. - The winners in the different classes were: Piano duet (lo yrs. and under) Carol and Judy Mac- Lcan. second. with a mark of 83: piano solo (l3 and under) Herbert Crockett. first, with a mark of 84: piano solo (8 years and under! Judy MacLean. first. with a mark of 36, Helen Horne. second. with 85. and Elizabeth Blacquiere. third. with 84; girls' duet (18 years and! under) Merle and Carole Elder-It kin. first. with a mark of 80: op- eratic solo, Ralph A. Emery tied for third with a mark of 74; boys' solo (8 yrs. and under) Gordon Forbes. second. with a mark of 77: piano duct (16 yrs. and under) Barbara Dalton and Ann Suther- land tied tor third with a mark of 78; Folk song. Ralph A. Emery. first. with a mark of 83; piano solo (16 yrs. and under) Sara Jane Fstey, third, with a mark of al; piano sole (9 yrs. and under) Enid Mill. tirst. with a mark at B3; girl's solo (9 yrs. and under) Roberta Clark. second. with a mark of 80; school chorus, first. for Grades 3 and 4, with a mark of 83. Grades '1 and 8, with a mark of 82: sec- ond. for Grades 1 and 2. with a mark of 78; third. for Grades 5 and 6, with a mark of 80; soprano solo. Mrs. Laui-na Kipter, second. with a mark of 81; men's chorus. Sum- merside Male Chorus with a mark of 76: men's chorus. Summerside Male Chorus. first. with a mark of 82; oratorio solo. Mrs. Laux-'ns Kip- ter, tied (or first. with a mark or BET YOU MADE THEM WITH mtscHMaNN's g "'-5'50'MAN"'5 IS ALWAYS DEPENDABLE i A o Hereis Your Motheris Favorite Gilt tsueen - CLEAR - BEAUTIFUL NYLON HOSIERY BUY ' REMEMBER CANADA S FINEST voun MOTHER AT "'O"MA"'5 Present Her with Nylons-she always needs two more l2i'.?ei.3?.?.”3.'i5?”xX"s7s'ilie"'E3i3'Ei?”Eii”i?" ”'n5"Ei?' I or .- PROOF. See our late Spring and Summer groups-- nll perfect, all full fashioned with new heel and seam Mo'I'ller's Day May l4l'h 3 out of 4 Conoclion Women prerer . . interest. Remember Two Pairs give the Wear of Three! Come! See! Choose! 1.50 t 1.75 1.95 F HOW TO IlEAll PIILLETS OI THE RANGE As soon as winter weather dlnoppoan. pullots eon again be rolled on the open range. Below are lured "f"90"00f'"9 mcnueomont steps which, if followed, will result in a prontablg ngck, Where Old Friends Meet" ' :12. second. Ralph Emery with '70: C . men's chorus. Summer-side Male bk" ti” Pm "lull ll-Ill-nlrlnaalaoallslu Chorus. with a mark oi! 84: girl's :33; i:-h'!lNl50lI9 lood nature oodidoas. solo (15 yrs. and under) Martllret wh" .h.y'fF.u:'-'i:'l:'.':'k:l:i Even WIIGI tho con la. been properly pnpugd and Illa right gra-as wall astab- i 115503. a domain program of Shaw and Merle Elderkin. tied (or third. with a mark of 78: C. G. I. 'I'.. lie. liplrlto the pullsts (ion: the oockerels and gradually Bride And groom 31 I M & Girl Guides. in and 3rd Comipany change (349,, 1 T & Entertallled Girl Guides. second. with a mark Chick tartar wants: ll9WlnIIIIdmIowalbsseea- . ot 78; tenor solo. Ralph A. Emery. Growl:-igMaah. If! to aehlu. but 3...". F yf l5d”lIIIIdagatnstdlasnas pcaniils in caramel and coated again will pcnnuta and chocolate. Three separate bare in one 10-cent wrap ii A A Canon 'sfamous Chocolate fl Peppermint: anew big packs that makes one dime wo more than two niclrels. dime. instead of one for a nickel. Brown cocoanut fudge centres thickly covered with peanuts and creamy chooolau. coated with Pure. delicious caramel; Ganong'a the chocolate . . . In the new 10-cent pa kg 351-! more than doubles the 5-cent quazlltl; .na.m.II A A Willard sat in at the piano and ac- companied n nilI'l't'hE1' or his chums in several old time songs. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by several of the ladies present. At a late hour; all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. I-long many years or wedded bliss. They will reside in Surrtmusidc. where Mr. Hog: has I. lucrative bl I bottl -...:..i. .. 'a:.':.t:'-”"'L M We Professional cards T - (links Poi-splratloa Quickly - Ellsetlvsly Stops 0llaadln,.'y0ilsr Instantly - So slit tor clothes. lununorsldo. rm e 1. ions Hlcllay Gnu-urea Aoeoanaan --.... . i I. F. I-lunlor. l.O-. .. ss1au.uaN's BIJILPINO W T.-- I II I h e- ; h -A- shower v as tendered to Mr Second' with T muk 0! 7” wo- M . h and Mrs. Willard Hogg who re- 12:25.212.?.T3S't;liii.n"Qyx.miin'i.rviii7 i Give them scratch grain- .u'”mu hh'"d".t' y M cently returned from their honey- girl; SO10 hgw voice Merle Elder: . -Olrlylnthedaygndbgropg y moon mp. at the home or his km wm,'73 marks. 'pi,m, mo (10 fmlih-y roost. imp water hum mu” 5. kn ' ' M guenuc ltkl gm: Mr5' Walter yrs: and under) first. Barbara Ellen clesnwatnranidalt'l:le's'-hsprlh.dInu.' the rungs until 155 2 038- 9" '3 9 9'1-it 0" - 03- c in "th as ks, thi d, odl - . ' n G” "emit M"? 3r ssnderraonarhil Schurrllnalrll with gt; :iioi:m...".;.': 5." f: ,,,:,.2,,?h '".,,,,,',,'i':',:;,. 'n”',,l Mm" W9 13'" ””mh”7 "1 Wests piano solo (18 yrs. and under) Iernrltadlmppors. h.,.,,.d .nd 1),, mum mt were related. the bride and groom S J W , ml d, M, ' . ' ' T were escorted to a decorated seat maarrak otmlgz plan: solo Ills yin. an; 1”. MUT3" Fauna. nmnh J ' of honor under a bower of pink under) Baggy Lcu T,-edeniek ,u.'.."y"”''"'7”,F,''9' 9"” "T . 7”" "d ,m rmr . , I . v Rangosh.lugg,. wauroontaanersshouldbs - Md Vi 59 Si ell 9 5: W M13 Mid first. with a mark of 84. girls solo .x,mmm,d..b.l.' my g n. H, 6 I I Mrs. Robert McMurd9. as Ralph (13 yrs. and under) Margaret byl2fsatfor100bkds.K::p nag?-'butI.hlr:.I' u .?....a' - ' 'l-Iosiz played the wendins march. Shaw, first. with a mark of :33; thou.-a-Iumatlunzaoluc g.g,i., .,.,,'",,,,,” ' There were several large decorated gii-15' due; as yrs. and under) apartand inovothamatlaast may up how". i I baskets or presents carried in by Merle and Carole Elderkin. secs onoeev-rytour weeks. ”""'”"" ' , I M158 Mary Johnson and Mrs. (D12) and. with a mark o! 80: piano solo Wlm. Moreslde. A (14 yrs. and under) June Geddes. - 1”. "H" wk. ' I The presents were opened by first. with a mark or as.-s. .,,,,",,,m ';:""'””"' "'”' "”" 3” Mn, Lloyd gum; and M15. xgm- sm.:..nM... IE3” ”' P'”'”&"”55lIN0vII0 I I ' leen Auld. Names and verses were lb.'h'ha?;:'p":""- n! . Ml: on Mlraolo by-lag ' ' read by Misses Helen Cairns and Hero's Prompt Rolisl Ba and When an is no natural ' "5. Tun" 152:. . . . ova-agradual oas.Mlraels y 5 Q g y Erma Smith. They were taken to 3.1”; pm," in" perm duds Inch as bushes and L. i I C M g y the dining room by Mrs. Lorne 0000- I 0! aundowan, 3' " M"h "in ii” ''3''" ' m Maccaull, Mrs. John Green and Phil-Oil in loan. will provide ""Vm"5 ""7 ”'d”Nl3' all end M m y - y y f Mrs. Eric Taylor, and were arrang- - ” ml - :5: ”m HOP In 9-5!!! - e ed on the table by Mrs. Ralph llogg """l"'- ' and Mrs. Douglas MeMurdo. The I many beautiful presents consisted oqulppoghd S of linen. towels, rugs, an occasional gxlaammpbazgng, now"; that pullstswill bounsdto chair, pyi-ex ware and money. Mr. mm - - - W Iv I I in mm mi. thaasand not lay sggaonch. . nt siae bottles. at reasonable cost. at . H033 ythankcd J-llli (0'h:llel' dkii;1'1- all drug atoresl; Acelamiid by ra'llgy.g ml. 300' Will thoyaroputlntbo ness n remem !-.r 113 m an s m'' "'3' HI: roll can re: on this '57”! Mill- O ' brlge sue; aytangiblen ma get '1':-:,i.i,K;";7.,ti;.”.3i.,':,',”.:;,”:tn'.',',:,'I;:..u..y o'i7u';: . an a join n sn. lg. " or I vrom In as no unnleassnt anon an es . They Are Jolly (.'oodyPql1nws'- - ,rrf:;cII:'-I -;ldlhtb.k1;;lI0rn0fh.Dn;I;lyI'InI: U A special leatute took place when rorntortina relief . . . i too til tor s2.ao-zoo tablets tar ss.ss..u, . g. Uikillillllil MASH. mu" D,,1e,3,,bjeh (Pas; .('T23i”33J”c3Q.5..ii."y'T 0.1.1.5” T. H”. F w , covere wit res Three individual bars fora cots”-its NEW Dgononnn awn": I ' T ."TIME FOR TILLAGE TOOL3" Cultivating. lhrrowlng, tlonal-llsrvester Farm ltls time. 1 ! I glvu you 0-null-n mesa: ooauum good condition for the spring drive. .1 ' moan use Wli CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH DOIIBIE PROTECTION! eauis. Palm Ann guwwm For Bigger! Voluo . . . in also as well as ouolltyl 'l'5"""'llY.qVkHy.MIld. ALL-l'UB.P0sl: mm was waoons, mam gentle fornennolsltln, - Pngntnng. mug. its spams AGAIN A FARMALL TRAOIOIIS will soon be at work Plowing. and Planting. now mashlno, we have the Msohlnery to pre your beds and int them-it you don't need Pu. check your present one to on any or mm: nnoomnmau-s raaomns. ri.ows.,sriuno-1-oorn or also nan- R0W8- GUI-TlVA'r0Bs. alum nnms. mm izan AND mm sowms. lulimasi ','1'llIl FABIIIRS IAOHINII BIEVIOII OINTBI" isuiiin EllIlIPMEllTico.. wmunu -. oaisus -. smnmu.,r.s.i. I! you need a complete line of Interns- anew 0 see tllst it is in IPBBADIIS.