runs 1. 1950 ....-:,-..-,..,- mu! 5214' rtrxcus tdsrx rlrictls F487? .jllE(7AL u,c,rgyg 533l'VcfHlLl, (UVZV,-t2,7'u II 0Ell'I'lT-AI. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news ol local interest, but advertising at a newsy nature may be Inserted at flvs cents a word, strictly 3". able in advance. ........m...jm OIAIWELL tor Photographs .,... HOWARD Msomnia FOOT- WEAR at in Queen Street. ON! BACK DRESSES clearing st. 3&4 off at The Fashion Shoppe. CHANDLER BROS. for Cedar Plywood. WE DYE YOUR SHOES any 0010I'- Jimmy's Shoe Shine Parlor. W0ll'rllY'B DRUG STORE so handy on Queen. Phone zn. more icaar .. NEWTONI SPIN Clllll.EltS :5; the dwgtxgggdi-I3 5-find b auzcrnic sauces and filing- ettes. Excellent supply of both No rubber bonds - all plostle - oll-Irv 0193' Grips . . . spins . . . looks with a dick ol the finger. Melisa ovary won from new on twies as oesyg and twice as full some TONI crane ioriou ran; Waving Lotion is dllarantl An oil- chnwp gentle formula with malchlssa new and used ranges now on hand. Miller Brothers Ltd. ' REFRIGEITIATED WALK IN COOLEBS. Display Counters. Milk 0001911. Purchased on long easy terms at storey Electric. Charlotte- town. Call or write today. CHARTER FLIGHT! to any rciutu No other home permanent waves pom; in Q-Ilud. or u" outed lreirlcullfyllllutlll the wit and spork- ggitea liar passengers or cargo I w”""""' "T "'25 nsnrn 5 mnnairsroiv will Nsw rom srm cuiurss 2.00 New rom cams runs! .25 REGUlAl VALUE ss.so speak over a. 1". c. Y. Saturday, 530 P. M. in the interest of Tourist Promotion. This talk is sponsored by P. E. I. 1nnkecpers' Association. SPECIAL Russgsrfl cnsrrnuu ros'rrr.n.- orm ow .::....:; 1232:." .33: where he has been appointed Chaplain at the naval base of Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes i MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs Esquimalt. Later in the summer he will serve as Chaplain at a Sea Cadet Camp near Montreal. LATEST TYPE REFRIGERATOR -Full nine cubic foot capacity. Frozen food compartment full width.of machine. Shelving easily removed to allow ample room for farmer'a cream can. You will be surprised at the price when you see it. Now on display at Miller I Brothers Ltd. Isydney-.T. Green lite-elected President "Local Gideon: ELECTRICAL At the annual meeting of tho AppuANcn local Gideon Group held recently . It the Y, M. C. A. .Mr.Sydney T. Repairs Green was re-elected President. other officers elected were: Vice- P I trn Pres.-Willard Lank. Secretary- 3 Ralph J. Rupert. Treasurer-Elsir MacDonald, Chaplain-Thomas D. DeBlois. , PHONE 1444 be i 1-!&:.iZ'ljJ,i'1l-lllll . For Foot Allmen l I tlrtliopeille . Chis-opodist it: Great George street CIIAIILOTTETUWN. P.E.l. N consult - tl..l.A. snowu II. P. At this meeting reports showed that during the past year Testa- ments hud been distributed to the school children in almost every district in P.E.I. William L. Henry, Blair MacDonald, Fhilton Pierce and Victor.Runtz were inducted , as new members of this small but energetic group of laymen who in- tercst themselves in the work of distributing Bibles to hotels. in- stitutions and to the children of the public schools. The last presentations were made on the day of the annual meeting, when special Testaments were presented to the children of spring Park and Parkdole schools. These presentations were made by Mr. S. T. Green assisted by Rev. T. H. B. somers and Rev. J. T. Ibbot. INCREASING 0UTl:UT l Alberta": 18-year-old Redvwater l oilfield is second on the product- l.AllNDEREn ion parade with an output or 845.- To jigs-Lbarrels during February, 1950. PERFECTION RITE . WAY CLEANIJBS Phone 2387 (Alike in their liking fr i o I. o c H u M ,Z'& rsrura . . . Gsnorotloru of fathers have THE GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLO'l'i1'ETOW'N Holidays are the lime to relax. you do if. The cut. llhe color. the tailoring all contrive the lime of your life. the field. full bloom. Ask for S ST” SHIRTS We've dozens of 'em. one striped pattern . one novelty but dozens of them . . More than you can shake a golf stick at! or a tennis racket! It's sensible to get your. self plenty this summer so you will have a fresh supply on hand. S150 to S3.00 Not just . . Not just Slack Sets... You'll be well dressed and dressed cool if you 'wear this happy combina- tion. Wefve gab slacks in a number of colors, and the sport shirts go with them. You'll swear by this combination for summer wear in yous leisure hours. . t P look so well, fit so perfect. We've . . wool swim trunks, ray” "Vim trunks and cotton swim trunk! in boxer and fitted models in a sea of colors you'll like. S2259 to 36.00 noon: 2. Msieoom And here are the clothes to help This is a good time to come in and look over Make your choice of sportswear now while our stocks are in PAGE SSVEN to give you Sport S Sirts of "Major League" quality- What DiMag. is to the Yankees, these Sport Shirts will be to youJ: wardrobe. They have the appear- ance and performance that put them in the big league of fashion. You'll find refreshing new colors in fine fabrics that have lag tailored to perfection 31.95 to S7.00 RAYON TRUNKS- JOCKEY AND BROADCLOTH Shorts- Cut full to be comfortable, made well to last long--rayons by Mer- cury and Harvey Woods-Jockey, style by Watson with the famous S' sport short. Mercury - Harvey Woods-broad- cloth by "Tooke" and "Arrow.".. SL00 to 31.85 Nylon Socks Your wife will bless you. for there are more miles of wear in Nylons, than any socks you've ever worn! We've fl smart selection. . . .. Many look like wool. 391.50-s1.75-s1.s5 carom nix Sm ; i Continued from page 2 DEAR MISS DIX: I have two beautiful and charming daughters. 22 and 20 years of age. it has been the rule in our household that. 1 am. is long enough for young men to stay when they come three or four times .1 week. Parties or dances. of course. make the hours dil- ferent. Latcly two young men have bcen'coming to see the Qt”-'4 who insist on staying until 2 or 2:30, and when my daughters told them of my 1 oiclock rule they were so offended that they have not been back since. nnrl I am being blamed for the unpleasant situation. What do you think In the proper time for a young man to leave when calling upon a girl? the man with the mother complex is incurable because he accounts his weakness for righteousness. He has mother-worship bred In his bones because from his very bsbyhood his mother has impressed upon him his duty to her. So he feels that he is doing nothing more thnu his duty in not only sacrificing himself to mother but also offering up his wife and children on her altar. i any size employs anloyod OLD CHUM'S mild, mailed flavour . . . the never-toiling smoothness of its slow-burning foboceoa. ,Z6e sou... Son: tee, have been quick to appreciate OlD CHUM'S cool fmhnoss . . . the abiding comfort of o friendly tobacco that "' Pithli. always 'smokos evenly P0llIlI or it ft. No "Id "my. OLD CH IIM sir. era....,y.e..a3. Vi rill! LIVIN (UV (4tAlI',l run mp; tlll urn r wu Urillttlt. So there you are and you had as well face the facts honestly and courageously before marriage. You will never be able to wean your husband away from his mother. because if a man has not cut his mother's apron strings before he is 29 years old he will never '.'lIl them. There is no way in which a wife can combat the mother com- plex in her husband. because he attributes everything she says to Jealousy. There Is no arguing with a mother's-boy husband. any- way. because with him Mother is always right and wife is always wrong. There is Just one of two lhlnizs that the girl can do who is con- fronted with the problem of marrying a man with the mother complex. sin can give him up or else she can make up her mind to be content with a second mortlase on his heart. rather than have no place in it at all. IRIIISES Ihsts units. as i It "hit nouns KIDNEY PILLS IEIL BIP- p0louQlcIvOIOII x'N1'rl ANXIOUS MOTH!-ER ANSWER: I should think that 12 n'clo(-k would be the limit of human 9l'ldlll'ElnCl'! for both the caller and caller. and that Wen before that time they must have been yawning in each other's faces. Cer- tainly any young man who thinks that he can keep a girl entertained until 2:30 in the morning must have a superiority complex developed to the nth degree if -your daughters have nothing else to do but sleep until noon. they can perhaps endure the marathon calls of those never-go-homm Wlllles. but if they nre business girls who hnvs to punch the time clock at 9, they will soon lose their good looks and their youth if they are deprlvcd of their proper amount of sleep. Don't be afraid to make decent and reasonable rules about the hours your daughters kccp. The kind of men that you want your daughters to marry will respect you for it. Nothing enhances a girl's value in a man's eycs more than to have a mother who looks after her DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Do you think if n mnn were untrue to his first wife he would be untrue in n sccnnd wife? ANXIOUS ANSWER: Not. llfCDSSRl'll)'. (if cnursr. there are philanrlrrrrs wlzn arn unstable, hy nature and who are never satisfied with any nun im- man. But very often a man is unfaithful to his wife because they air not congenial. because llhe nags. or simply because she does not know how to handle him. But let. such a man marry a woman who P0550393 the qualities he craves in a wife which his firlt Wile did Ml "9"" and he will be as faithful to her as a doll- I D0lt0'l'lll' DIX cannot reply personally do her readers. but Will answer problems of general Interest throulll VI" 00l"m"- l'M'POR 'r-sea -taster to imp its blends unilom Every tea pac lriz coiircrn of and to maintain established stand- st. least. on:-iaids of quality. The hnesf table suit you (on buy isin ihh package! In x 4(7uu(z.vI0' 'O”'Iro it . Ill riir .- MAIITIMES”