I sarramaaa 27. 195: Oil. . . IIIRNEIIS I EASY TERMS WITH E550 FURNACE Oil. CONTRACT ASSURED rm) xi isso . gal . Palmer Electric . Dd Fitzroy St. Ch'iowsi MacLeod Q Greene Phone 85 ontagu: E. R. lilacNeill 18 Russell Si. - Summerside SHALLOW SEA Baffi Bay in the Arctic, sepa- rated f om the North Atlantic by a submarine ridge, is less than 1.000 fathoms deep. I FIRESTONE TIRE SERVICE Flats Fixed Yulcani7jng - Retreading Phone 747 We? Trade Tires F-NESTONE BRYENTON & McKAY COMPANY 187 Great George St. lVliolcsale and Retail for 1'. E. Island: Your Friendly FIRESTONE Dealer -4 TURN OVE Stop wasting fuel this winter INVESTIGATE THEN. INVEST IN TORIDHEET The Wall Flame principle of burning oil which saves up to 257., on your fuel bill. Vickerson Engineering Co. 53 Queen ARDING HOgUSBg . INTRAMLJRAL ELIMINATION llapnenlngsllf TlIo' Week Continued from page 2 ..........L..-..M...--M.- Miss Peggy Preston of Summer- side has left for Halifax, N. S., where she has entered King's Col- lege. . . . . Mrs. J. LeRoy Holman and Mrs! E. T. Tanton of Summe "' are visiting in Halifax, N. S. 4 O C 0 Miss Helen Schurman, Superin- tendent of Prince County Hospi- tal, entertaihed the members of the 0kto.Club at the tea hour on Tuesday afternoon. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Allston Richardson of Dorchester, Massachusetts, who have been visiting relatives in the province, were accompanied asfar as Moncton; N.B., on their return by Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris of Summersi” 'and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet of St. Eleanors. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill of Summer-side. accompanied their son, John, to Halifax, N. S., on Monday where he will enter Dal- housie University, after which they visited their daughters. Mrs. T. J. Timmerman in London, and Mrs. K. R. Thomas in walkerton, On- tario. . . . The Misses Beth Harper, Nancy Maclilarlane and Nan Pope left Sl..lTnl11El'5ldv this week to attend Acadia University; Mrs. James Hickey of Darniey spent this past week in Summer- side, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank MacKay-. . tlurs. Leigh Donald. with her son. Gregory. of Charlottetown, is vis- iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris in Summerside this week. . e 0 Mrs. Leslie Simmons and Mrs. J. W. Lecky of Summersidc motor- ed to Wolfville, N. 5., this week. They accompanied Messrs. Donald and Gordon Simmons and Garth Toombs, students at Acadia Uni- versity. . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie with their daughter, Miss Joyce, have returned to their home in Sum- merside,aiter visiting with friends and relatives in Chatham and Monoton, N. B. . . Mrs. D. J. MacMurdo of Sum- merside celebrated her birthday on Wednesday when a number of her friends and relatives called to congratulate her and tender best wishes. I 0 Mrs. J. Pogson of Saint John, N. B. is visiting in Summersidc, guest of her sister Mrs. Clifford Smith. I . . ., Mrs. W. J. Phillips and son, Bill, returned on Saturday to Alberton after visiting the formers hus- band, who is a chaplain in Ger- many. They afterwards toured Switzerland, France, Italy and Great Britain before arriving home. Bill left this week to at- tcnd Dalhousie University. . . . 1 HEARD You AND IJAKE swvaeeo AN TOIJRNAMENT. DID HE TIE A Mrs. H.T. Holman, Mrs. A,.B.L. Horne, Miss Martha ltfacliai-lane R A NEW LEAF HEAT i St. Phone 2480 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN IIDROTIIY DIX SAYS- - continued from page I responsibility. The recent loss of your own baby has doubtless taken much greater toll of your health than you, at the moment, suspect. Take your time, but don't give up the idea. One of God's greatest blessings, and one which. strangely enough, many people don't believe, Is that we are not limited in our capacity for love. Though you probably will always have a shade more affec- tion for your own child, it is the actual care and rearing of a baby that endears it to parents. So you'll learn in time that there is al- most. no difference-perhaps there will be none-In your feelings about the two youngsters. z I I commend for your reading a book that has the full approval of the Child Adoption Committee. It is called "The Adopted Fam- ily." ls published by Crown Publishers of New York. and sells for 52.50. The authors, Florence Rondell and Ruth Mlchsels, have written the book in two volumes-one for the parents and one for the child. You will find the work must helpf ul Good luck to you and your family; don't be deterred from your fine plans. DEAR MISS DIX: Bob and I have been going together for several He is 17, I am 14. He claims I should prove that I like him by giving up all my other friends. Since I can only see him once a week, that means I would have io give up months. Should I? i ANSWER: You are much too young to be tied down to one boy. BARBARA Don't let Bob's selfishness deprive you of all the fun,a teenager should have. ing unreasonable promises. ODEAR MISS DIX: I am very fond of the boy I go with, but he insists on kissing me in the movies whenever we go. this, but am too bashful to tell him so. ANSWER: You are quite right, to object; however. since you have already permitted him to kiss you a job convincing him that make your conviction clear, even You shouldn't feel compelled to "prove" that you like him, anyway. He should take your friendship for granted, without exact- A.B. in the movies, you'll have a bit of you really do object. You must: learn to though you are bashful. Tell him you won't go with him again unless he behaves as ynu Wi5h- HENRY get peeved for a while, but he'll get over it. 5 Miss Nluen ,. repl Y problems of general interest through and Mrs. H. T. Holman, Jr., of Summerside, have been visiting in Halifax, N. 8. this week. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Walker of Summcrslde spent the week- end in Kentvllle, N. S., guests of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Walker. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ward and son. Gary. or London. Ontario.sre visiting relatives in Summerslde. . . 0 Mr, and Mrs. Leigh Donald of Charlottetown, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cousins of Kenslngton, returned to their home last week from an enjoyabi motor trip. - O 0 0 Mrs. Harry Henderson of Van- couver. B.C., who has been visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henderson. Bedeque, and with the Mises Strong, Summerside, left Thursday by plane on return, stopping over with relatives in Toronto en route. . e . Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hogan left Summerslde this week on a vaca- tion trip to Montreal and other points of interest. . 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silliphant, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Harry Dickie. of Summersldc are visiting in New Glasgow, N.S.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Millman. one Miss Norma Bernard, R.N., gins returned to her home in Tig ish after visiting relatives in Sum- merside. O O O The Mises Anne Dystant and Sheila Clark left Summerslde this week to resume their studies at Mount Allison University, Sack- ville, N. B. MORELL C. W. L. .fThe September meeting of the Little Flower sub-division, Catholic Women's League, was held Sunday, September ldth in the church ves- try. The president, Mrs. J. E. Ros- slter. opened the meeting with the League prayer. The minutes of the last meeting and financial 'report were read. Correspondence included a letter from Father Phalen McKenna, ack- nowledging the sum of sioo, given by the League to help defray ex- penses of a new oil furnace. A letter from Mrs. Noonan acknow- ledged receipt of magazine money. . Mrs. B. Jay thanked the League for a gift given to her in appreci- ation of her many years as treas- urer. - Mrs.,Charles Eldershaw, as del- egate,'gave an interesting detailed report of the provincial meeting of the C. W. L. After some discussion, it was decided to hold the annual bazaar early in the Fall. It was also de- cided that starting in October, the monthly meetings would be held in the homes, on the second Sun- day of each month at 7.30 P.M. Cards had been sent to three sick members. (I 1. BOY scour . KNUCKLE6 MAIMED, NOT IN -. MY sPII2I'r D?ooP5v . YouI2' RM? it will is r CHAMPION .2 PUNCH ENGAGEMEMT--1:” REMDERED JPIKEII-IOR5 oa- COMBAT WITH A IZIGI-IT!.....gur IT I-IIJKT ME MORE THAN .'5AI4:;- .--w NOT ONLY ARE MY EeAo,TwIcae-5! IT WA6 A' ooei The meeting then closed with prayer. Major Hoopla z Bur . "V to ' but will this column. Whim Road and Vicinity .!His many friends are pleased at the recent return of Mr. Colin MacDonald to his home in Kil- muir after being a. patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. ' A large number of residents here availed themselves of- the services of the mobile X-ray unit which visited the district on Thursday morning, September 18th. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald, who is attending P. W. C. in Charlotte- town, visited his home ln Kilmulr during the weekend. Miss Ruby MacLeod of the teaching staff of Montague Mem- orial High School, spent a week- end at her home at Whim Road. The Ivy Junior Red Cross held it meeting at Whim Road School on Friday afternoon, September 14th, with an attendance of four- teen. Roll call was answered by an item for an auction sale. The president, Betty MacBeth, was in the chair. with the secretary Bob Stuart attending to the business of the meeting. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The reading of the newsletter followed. The different committees gave their reports and new ones were appointed as fol- lows: Health, John Clarey and Kenny MacDonald; water, Betty MacBeth and Jean Ann Munro: tldincss, Vernon Nicholson and Brian MacBeth; program, John Clarey and Betty MacBeth; police, John Clarey and Donnie Munro. After the usual penny sale the meeting adjourned. Eosi Baltic and Vicinity, .fMr. and Mrs. Roddie J. Kid- son. Red Point, visited Charlotte- town September 20th. Mr. Hartley Jardine. Toronto, Ontario, is spending his vacation at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Jardine, Kings- boro. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan, Mount Stewart. spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. McLellan, Red Point. I Miss Mary E. Cairns, teacher of Red Point School, spent a. week- end at her home in Souris West. Mr. John Massey. Eastgnaltic, left recently for the U.S:AL, where he will remain for some time. Miss Julia Mclnnis, Charlotte- town, has returned to her home in Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ching and family, Red Point, were recent Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fraser, North Lake. Mills Margaret Coffin, North Lake, spent a weekend atrher home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coffin. Kingsboro. Mr. Chester McNeill. well known local and efficient carpenter of Red Point, is at present erecting a lovely garage and workshop at the home of Mr. Charles Ching, Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Fraser, Souris, spent Sunday. September 21st visiting with relatives and friends at North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Robertson. Red Point. were businessvvisitors to Charlottetown September 19th. Mr. Arnett Robertson, accomp. snied by his moth . Mrs. John W. Re two. Klngsb . motored to Chat ottetown ber ma. Mr. and Mrs) xsnnle Pruner, North Lake, ,were recent vidtors to Georgetown, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne .Johnson, Montague, motored to Red Point and East Point on September 10 where Mrs. Johnson visited many of her old friends. Mr. Harvey Stewart and son Peter are busily engaged in plu. tering the lovely house of Mr, Billie McLean, Sourls. , Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Morrow of North Lake spent Sunday. Hep. tember in visiting old friends in Pownsl and surrounding districts. Miss Arlene Robertson, Chu- all other dates. I don't like IN MEMORIAM JOHN JOSEPH MONTEITB The death occurred of Mr. Jos- eph Monteith in Boston. Mass- chusetts, n September lath, 1952. The late r. Monteith was born in Charlottetown on May 19th, 1905. son of Mrs. Monteitl-I and the late Walter B. Monteith. He was edu- cated in Queen Square School and for s. time wa.s'employed by the late Judge J. D. Stewart. and later with the Clarke Fruit Company before going to Boston where he was steadily employed with the N. A. P. A. ' He leaves to mourn his wife, the former Margaret Longphee of Boston and Charlottetown: his mother Mrs. Walter B. Monteith; two brothers Walter B. Charlotte- town; William, New York; one sis- ter, Mrs. Maurice Berrigan, Char- lottetown and one nephew James of Montreal. I The remiflns were Charlottetown, where the funeral was held from the home of his brother-in-law, Mr. Maurice Ber- rigan to St. Dunstsn's Bullies where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rev. James Smith, who also officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. George Michael, Emmett Callaghan, Gerald Gillis, James Burns. William Macciee and Wil- liam Mullins. Interment was in the family plot in the Catholic Cemet- cry. The following tributes are grate- fully acknowledged: MASS CARDS Mrs. Catherine Tierney and iam- brought to 2' Mr. and Mrs. Parker whitlock and family. Mr. Alf Msclllachern. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and family. Miss Helen Cliamplagni Mr. Fred Power. Employees of Raytheon. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Longphee and family. Mr. and .Mrs. William McGee and family. Mrs. George Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele Mr. Bruno Martin. Miss Lena Larter. Miss Grace Nazsoro. Mr. and Mrs. John McManus. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Longphee. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howatt and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclsnac. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leclair. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross. Mr. Stanley Blacqulere. Miss Josephine Martin. 1". E. Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leclair. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell and family. Mr and Mrs. James Monteim. Mr and Mrs. waiter Monteith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Longaphle and family. Mr. John Power. , Mr. Ralph L. Thane. Mr. and Mrs. Josepli Power. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Leavens. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Lind- ner. Mn. and Mrs. ,John McAleer. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dowling. Miss Josie McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Earlemnahan. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS Mr. and Mrs. B. MacDonald. Mr. William MoCullen. Mrs. Angie Monteith. Mr. and Mrs. P. Arsenault. Miss Pricilla Martin. Mr. Frank Eastman. Mr. Ray Taylor. Mr. Richard Martin.i Frank Rogers. Miss Eva. Gessier. PERPETUAL MEMORIAL Fellow Workers at N. A. P. A. CARDS OF SYMPATHY Carlton Mfg. Company, Bosto . Mrs. John Hope. . Mrs. Mae Gokey. Mrs. Pricella Hennessey. Miss Winnifred M. Leonard Mrs. E. FitzGerald. Mrs. Angie Monteith. Miss Helen Shama. Mr. William Bolger. Miss viola Turney. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby sorii. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. FLORAL TRIBUTES The family. Mr. and Mrs. Burns and son. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Leavens. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'W. Monteith. Mr. and Mrs. John Hope and family. Mr. Monty Ross. I-"ellow Workers at N. A. P. A. Mr. and Mrs. James Aldridge. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Berrigan. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oatway and family. Iotteiown. were business visitors to Char t ..n September 19. Mr. and Mrs. Paddy Lucas, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Spen- oer Llewellyn and Miss Audrey Llewellyn of Montague. spent the geiektend of September 20 at Red 0 n . Miss Edith Mcclregor has re- turned to her home in Kingsboro, havingbeen a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital for some time. All are welcoming her back and are glad, to learn she is so much improved in health. ' Mr. Charles Ching, Red Point, accompanied by s large group of boys and girls of the Red Point and Kingsboro Poultry club, mo. tored to Ohai-lottetown on Sep- tember 19th where they ttended shew Rural Youth Fair on that a . Congratulations are bein'g most heartily extended to Miss Bertie Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson, and Master. Elwood Ching, sdn of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ching, both of Red Point, in being successful in winning the trip to the Toronto fair which will be held in Novem- ber. They both took a keen in- tereet in the Club work, which was proven on September 19 when the marks were given. All Join in fishing them both a pleasant r p. -U. Pisquid Eosi Notes Mr. Bobbie Leard was a visitor in Charlottetown Saturday, Sep- tember Zoth. . Mr. and Mrs. Russel Myers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallacc Woolridge Monday, September 22. ..'Miss Mabel Jay, Charlottetown, is spending her holidays at .he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay, Pisquid East. The many friends of Mrs. Wal- ter White, Donagh, are sorry to hear she is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kelly, Pisquid East, and hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. George W. Jay spent Thursday, September is in Lorne Valley, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodgerson left Thursday morning, September 18th for Syracuse, New York. to visit Mrs. Rodgerson's sister, Mrs. Cecil Jay, and Mr. Jay. Mr. Guy Jay spent the weekend of September 20th at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- dell Jay. Mr. and Mrs. George Dover were visitors in Canavoy Sundayp Sep- tember 21st. guests . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farquharson. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald, Lorrie Valley, were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay Sunday, Sep- tember zlst. ..... Many fans from Pisquid East were at Peakes diamond Sunday, September 21, when Peakes Bomb- ers defeated Murray River Larrup- ers 13-6 to win.the King's County title. Major John A. MacDonald presented the trophy to Captain George Smith following the game. A Lorne Valley and Vicinity ..'Mr. Wilbur:-.li-If-a-cDonald wss a recent business visitor to Mont- ague. 9 Miss Marjorie Maclnnis, Char- lottetown. was a visitor to Lorne Valley on Tuesday, September 18. Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char- lottetown. was a visitor to Lorne Valley on Wednesday, September 1'lth, at. the home of his brother, Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane and son Lea. Bangor, were guests of Mrs. Crane's mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MacGrath on Sunday, September 21st. Mrs. Lucy Doiron, Charlotte- town, recently spent a few days visiting at the home of her broth- izr-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. George MacAulay, Charlottetown. spent the weekend of September 20th with the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Mae MacAul- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Homer James, Church Road. were guests of their con-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. on Sun- day, September 21st. 'Miss Emma Nicholson spent September 22nd and 23rd in Nova Scotia. with friends. Mr. Peter MacLeod motored to Charlottetown on Sunday, Sep- tember zlst. to visit with friends. Mr. Roy MacLeod motored from Nova Scotls. to spend the weekend of September 20th with friends in Lorne Valley. Mr.'Donald Show has purchased a dwelling house from Mr. Walter Myers, Cardigan, and has moved it to his farm in Lornc Valley. Mr. Floyd Jay, Pisquid, was a business visitor to Lorne Valley on Saturday, September 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacLeod and family, and Mrs. Minnie Fer- guson left on Monday, September 22nd. to take up residence in Nova Scotia. Their many friends wish them health and happiness in their new home. Mr. Earle MacDonald and Mr. Heath MacGrath motored to Truro, Nova Scotia, on Friday, September 19th. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac- EXTRAORDINARY SALE FREE 5-DAY Tmar. YOU CAN'T LOSE! Uncondltlo "y Guaranteed it ' "I ' .- Cl-IRONOGRAPH only 55.95 Regular price 811.95 Swiss Chronograph Stopwatch ma Wristwatch combined. Measures speed and- distance. Shockproof. Gold colour polished case. Un- breakable crystal. Sweep second hand. ,Antl-magnetic. Genuine leather strap. (EXPANSION BRACELET 85c extra). Sent C. O. D. or enclose money order nnd save charges. Money back within 5 days If not satisfied, Please print your name and ad- dress clearly. CANADIAN rascrsa warcn COMPANY 280 lllvelocis St. Dept. 35, Toronto V i I IPAGE NlNEe ' am... 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