MOTTO .’hone 678-1707 COMPLETE SERVICE- THAT'S 00R - Your driving ll our business. We're here to give you friendly, thorough ser- vice. Bring your cor in tcdcy tor o check-up. We'll give you a quick and accurate estimate. Then ou.‘ trained. mechanics will efficiently doctor-up all the ailments and have your car in tip-top condition in a jiffy. Bring your car in today and bl sure of sale driving the balance oi the year. We repair all makes, all models ' . HORNE MOTORS Charlottetown ' 4168 Kent Street Dorothy lilx Says ' (Continued from page 2) thin-Ca pond job in the kitchen and are handy with the mop and know fined iuu-hciors. hut we arc not. learning to cook. and to like it. ' tr used to make. Plea provider instead of a great lover. Ellen's iiisry rContiitued from Page 2) picture blocks and being fed what her lzrmtd-fnther observed would ho “a ("tilt-king feed" of grain. which camc from a store of it, carried in irem the granary for the purpose. A tiny pail of water. which had been duly pumped by an engine with obvious lobar and several anx- ious starlings helped by James, awaited the animal’: pleasure. "It's "rinse what will amuse children." James commented as we came away, he burdened with a lantern and a ‘lllliims arm. "And it's ‘strange too. when you come to consider it, what will amuse and entertain adults. l laughed. We parted in i"! yard. and near our own door, Te ta make his wiy, to the barn. '1'" l" finite oi storm and wind. In event. of much importance to our fortunes is about to take place in Ihltable. All things being favor- ‘ lf- Presently another calf will be numbered ln19:1'.ou: hu-d_ “These are strange- days for us. 0w that we must adjust ourselves M WT QUR WAY s - t h, / new in tnurkct at the grocery stores. so how about taking it easy on the girls? they want to. They will itave to buckle down soon enough. l! l5 a WDIICOI‘ W8 DFB H01 COH- Let them have fun it GEORGE ANSWER: The chief grouch of ,wi\'es is that they have to slave in iirc kitchen wltile their husbands are taking it easy on the living-room touch. So it scents like the promise of a new earth and heaven to thou- sands upon thousands of worn and weary women who are struggling with the tiomenic peculiarities oi a cook stove, to hear that men are ileretofore, men's only contribution to the domestic menu has been rriticism and inquiries as to why Friend Wife can't make pies like Moth- So without doubt it will add much to keeping a mar- riage a going concern for husbands to lend a hand not only with the cook- ‘tng. but with the subsequent dish washing. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a girl of 25. married and have a 4-year-old ritiid. lily husband is a good provider. lie stays at. home unless we go out together. but hc is one of the husbands who stopped= his love-making it the til nr and this makes me very unhappy. tt-ii me how to handle him. Should I try making him Jealous. or witat 1 1 just don't seem to know what to do about it. FORLORN ANSWER: The days of miracles are over and there isn't any way lo turn n dumb husband into a romantic love-maker. it with deeds, not words . Thank God you've got a man who is a good Your husband says to moving amid wintry surround- ings. "It was so lovely". we.aigh, but our work goes on, Rather sun prisingiy, the mail continues to ar- rive at the box at lane's end with- out full. and idem Rob's along a snowy road by sleigh Jamie reaches his classes in school. By a like ‘a rs (J7 e“? mpg.’ ‘\t£tt( _. 7 l aacxacrtl IIIACDIR otsorzortts xtourv mount: AND THAT "oowu onacoruo WTAFliN['>‘t"/»\y y... i...l...-,l....ltannin-- l~ h‘ 1 SEEN HIM BEHIND TH’ SIGN-f» " , HE TURNED Hi6 coat’. iNSiDEG . OUT. STUCK t-us DER?! HAT .- I DE Hi6 st-ttm: AN‘ Pm ON. A CAP AN’ FALSE MusTAct-le! i rj~____ ‘ ' . /~ i’ 1.2.. . .. .. . . T='k_*/ .-Zl: ' véliizetpoeoost ' conveyance this morning a "passcl" oi iai. hogs was taken to s truck on the itighway by the comer. store-these the first of those which not so many months e80 played about in the pen near her or came to cuddle closely to their mother's side, to go to market. "I wonder how they'll turn out Ellen," James said watching the team move away down the driveway. “Well," I m. turnedcomiortingly, "you'll goon know!’ _ I At Alderiea, and at Rob's as wall, the fat hoes come to the day oi their departure after a last weigh- inB in the sty when following a method of computing weights by allowing either for being "full" 0r "empty" at the time. the exact number of pounds has been reach- ed. And doubtless about the last oi the week, above the drifts of snow in the barnyard, a voice will inquire oi the bearer oi the day's mail: "Did those returns come?" and presently a hand will, reach out for‘ an envelope with the re- mark: "I just want to see how those first ones graded” and cer. tIaii-ily in the wards of the Spiritual, Its a great day” when they find all "Selects" there. I O o White fields now and Mat-ch winds blowing more flakes against lilo Panes . . and the farmers 00min! indoors now tosay: "It's there!" O O O Until tomorrow . . . Diary . . . Good-night. . . . CENTRAL KILDABE SCHOOL Standinl oi Central Killian School for months of January and February. _ Grille ‘Xv-l. Doreen Burmese; 2, Acne: Oconnar; a. Agnes Whaian. Grade VlIL-l, Holland Cshill. Grade VII.—l, Noreen Gulls; 2, ' m1 O’Rmli"kt!t a. Connie Cahill. Grade VI.~1, Gertrude O'Connor; 2, Hilda Wheian: 3. BMois. Oahtill. Grade IV.-1. Evelyn Bowneas; 2, Carol Wade: 3. Louis O'Rourke. Gmdc Ill-l, Ronald Raynor; g, Donald Rayner. Grads lI.-1. Willard Foley; 2, Myra Cahill: 3. Gerald Gillie. Grade I.—1, Victor Rayner; 2. Belle Rayner, 3, Ivan _ Ray-oar. Tcacher—B. A. Wade. Canada is the second gtreateet puipldproducer and exporter in the wor . By J. R. Williams b ____ / a Tits llentrai Guardian This column is reserved for cows o1 local interest, but advertising or 5.11am; aaharc may be inserted at liva ccata a word, strictly pay- able in advance. 000KB M Paozcgs-apns. runners TAXI Poona w. -—--v OONFIDIIATIO LIII IN IUIIANOE, . HOWARD MoINNIB Bilbao Footwear at 1T5 Queen Btzeet. ‘ SUPER SIJNKIST ORANGE ‘sans - s dosen for $1.00. Cash do Carry Stores. ICBEDULED FLIGHTS Gil-ill‘ to Sununerside and Monctca Phone Maritime Central Airwavs Lhnited. 2061 or 540. FLIGIIPB DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Haitian Phone Maritime Central Airway: Limited Z061 or 540. ‘ FIRE SALE -— Opening soon large stock of smart men's wear. Your chance to save on your spring outfit at Jack Cameron's Fire Sale. WHILE. ‘NIEY LAST, 5 dozen Oranges $1.00, Cash 6a Carry Stores. 187 Great George street. and Mt. Edward Heights Market, Mt. Ed- ward Road. INVESTITUBE-Among the war veterans honoured at the investir- use held last week by Lord Alex- ander, the Governor General, was Wing Commander George- Keefer who was decorated with a Bar to his DEC. Wing Commander Keef- er is the nephew o! the late Mrs. Gordon Hughes, Charlottetown. and spent many summers hero. l-le is a graduate of Yale University. IED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC at Clover Club. Tuesday. March 8th. between 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. and Wednesday. March 9th. between 10-42 A. M. and 2-4 P. M Donors from outside Charlottetown may phone 432 or l098-L ' for ap- polnbxnentt. IMDIUNIZING CLINICS — con- ducted by t-he Health Division will be held at Queen square School at. 1.30 P. M. and Perkciale at 2.30 on Tuesday, Marci-i 8th, and ui: West Kent at 1.30 and Rockford Square Also at Not.re Dame at. 13) and Model school at 2.30 on Thursday. March 10th. HOME FROM HOSPITAL - Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Devereux of Spencer. Mass. U.S.A. are happy to report that their little daugh- ter, Marjorie Ann, has retuned to her home from Hahnemann l-los- pital. Worcester, Mass She is mak- ing good progress along the road to recovery alter suffering front a serious and prolonged illness. (Patriot please copy) ill usuttitutu 2TB. WILLIAM (BUDDY) WEATHER-DIE who am xtuea u. semi on Mltmislfll, 1M5. Guise inst not Forgotten. Lovlngb lumenrb ed by ‘ MqsaandDasLBiatlQaasid Brotlssra. — in MBMORIAM Ia tans and loving swim u some o. oomvrona Wissalaa North who paced away March no, ms. am Rcmasabcrcdihy Wife and Fllflll! IN MEMCRIAM Ia lovtafi assessor! of Reggie. hitch, vv o departed this life Marcia lth, 1046. Baautlitil rest for the weary. Weldeaaavcd real for the true. When our life's-lorry h ended, We shall again be with you. Iver Ilca-aombcsteti by Mother. aatl Brothers. __._-__.__._______ SEW MAllillllE REPAIRS Sand your sewing machine l0 V. E. King 62 Sydney Street For satisfactory repairs at 2.30 on Wednesday, March 9th. ' a-Gartien? TBYOUII. SEEDS Catalogue Free on Bequest liliTliilii VESEY ’ “incisive” PLACED STATUE -- Mr. .n ueth Stewart has placed s: nice status o! Sr‘. Peter in the Child- rents Corner in St. Peter's Church in memory of tits father and mother. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, a man charged with being drunk and disorderly was fined $5 and costs or l0 days in jail. Three drunk and incapablcs also appear- ed, two being remanded lor one week and the other remanded until today. DIED 1N DORCHESTER, MASS. —'1"he death oi Mr. William H. Aifleck occurred at, Dotrcliester, Mass, on March 6th. Mr. Aflleck had lived in Dorchester for over forty years, being connected with the street car service in that city. He had been retired fotr about a year. ' DIED IN CALGARY — The death occurred in Calgary, Alta. on Friday, March 4th oi Mrs. Ed- win H. Crockett. Showns born in Calgary, the former Alma Sobey and wa§64 years of age. Her hus- band who predeceased her 1'7 months ago was a cousin at Mr. J P. Crockett, city. Two daughters Eleanor at home and Hope. married in Edmonton. arc lelt to mourn tier passing. INFIRMARY PATIENTS ENTER- TAINED On Friday evening Feb. 25 The Salvation Army band uttder Major E. Huichisoit matur- czi to Beach Grove Infirmary i0 cntertain the patients. The pra- grntit consisted of various songs and band selections. Solos by Major Hutchison on the guitar, accordion, and conceriina which were muclt enjoyed by all as were thc duets by Major and Mrs. l-lutchisoit. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of William McGrath was held yesterday morning from the Wank Hennessey Funeral Home to st. Eugeneks Church, Covehead, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Parnell Wood lllhlTO also conducted service at. the grave. Pall bearers were Joseph Ready, Parnell Curran, Clifford Webster, Wallace MacDonald, Con Murphy and Leith Brown. Inter- ment was in the ChurchCemetEry. NOTRE 0am: acsoatvtr Report for February: _Grade XI~1, Mary Creighan; 2, Beatrice Doucwte; 3, Maureen Murphy. t Commercial-l. ‘Therese Soucy; 2, Ruby MoKinnon; 3, lnrraine LeClair. Grade X~1. Joyce McCallum; 2, Myra, Murphy; 3, Anne Keays. Grade IX_—l, Betty Smith; 2, Shirley Carroll; 3, Bertha. Mc- Gregor. Patricia Wynne; 8, Patricia. Mac- Donald. Grade VII-—l, P988)’ McGee, Pauline Noenan; 2, Marion Mac- Donald; 3. Catherine Casey. Grade VI—l. Mary Elaine Train- or; 2, Nola Marie McCabe; 3, Bet.- ty Kelly, eile MacDonald. Grade V-l. Doreen Bevan; 2, Naomi McGuigan; 3, SheisghMal- 10y. - Gfldfl IV-—l, Barium. MoQuald; 2, R/uth Bran; 3, Annette Mc- Quaid. Grade III-l, Claudia Walsh, Mary Carole Clinton (equal); 2, Maureen McGee; 3, Carole Garn- hum. Grade 11-1. Catherine Atkins; 3, Ann Connolly; 3, Jeanette Mc- Guigan. Grade I- Carol Ann Jones, Marilyn _MoCallum, Elizabeth Mac- Kenzie, Roberta Hyines. Experts Discuss Qualities Needed For (ioo_t_i__ Mothers IY MARIQNI IZIAK. (Oalsldll-ls Pull Staff WPNG) NEW YORK, March 7 — (C?) - Do women of the United States make good mothers? A number of top psychologists. child welfare workers and educators say they don't. One speaker at. a recent meet- ing oi the National Commission on Children and ,Youth vras Dr. George D. Stoddard. president o! IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Spr. Ivan J, McCall. England, March lth. 1H8. ~ Ill will never be forgotten Never ahpil his memory fade avrccttaot thoughts will shvlil linger Jrotaadtlscpiacevvitcreiatahiatd. Invinll! Itamtaasma s; su- Family IN MEMO-RIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Ilarry Brown, who peacefully to rest us March ma. 1MB. 0h aotdeadbutpasacdalii ‘has... °" Aadvrlthall o suffering ‘or. Bayaotflldtalaehdaadvvlaaaa Jeaua called her" To live forever morn. TIIFPPUW‘ by llusbnnrl. Grade VIII-l, Joan Aylward; 2, i r able today. BIRCH B. C. FIR POPLAR B. C. CEDAR l WELDTEX WALNUT MAHOGANY OAK BASSWOOI? v able 6n request. you. l5l MAGUIRE ST. Service PLYWOOD PLYWOODP- PLYWOOD Arinouncmo rt-t: APPOINTMENT or ci-tanoten BROS. CUSTOM WOODWORKEBS Belmont Street. Charlottetown, r.e.|. 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Economy the University oi Illinois. I-Ia said the American girl who attends college shuns all courses on home economics and child psychology. In- stead she takes “miscellaneous liberal arts courses which usually leave her an expert on nothing." , Modern women don't take their homes and children seriously enough. he said. "They don't think their home job is very crucial and quickly get bored. They ate failing to make the home a. centre of culture for the family. In how many Ameri- can homes do you iind a mother teaching her children anything artistic or trying to install in them an appreciation oi’ good music? Instead. she sends them to the movies." ' Katherine Lenroot, head of the United States Children's Bin-emu. put part of the blame on the schools. Shes aid the name "home economics” scares girls away lMl that the courses are not made suf- ficiently interesting or challeng- ing. - Dr. George S. Stevenson. medical director of (he National Com- mittee on Mental I-Iygiene. said children have become a liability instead of an economic asset. . “Parents want children as much as they ever did. Bat. the emotion- al interest in children has to sue- tttin the parent's devotion to lhrm. We are in the process oi evaluating children in different tmrms than did our grandfathers and grandmothers." iiiamas Housing Ruby l-lurley, a. New York wel- fare worker who is vice-president oi the National Commission on Children and Youth. blamed the tzmtsing situation. "when Yflll iitr rlnubiei up in a tiny apartment or sub-standard house, you are bound to find it hard to be interested in home- making," she said. But not all the speakers were critical of American mothers. Clyde E. Murray. head of the Workers Union Settlement. said: "The American women is doing a magnificent jolnoi raising her chil- dren. lo what ii she doesn't icnow how in cook very well when she gets married? She learn in a hurry." Dr. Stoddard expressed belief the country's social workers ind youth experts have failed to .give m; public an accurate picture of alhD needs of American youth. Ameri- ‘can parents had not been educated to their responstblity in this mat. ter. A record increase in births 1n iht: United States has intersiiiad the problem. In 19W. o! the com-t- on 144.000.0041 citizens. 45,000,. 000 were children under 18 your of ase- Neariy 4000.000 babies were born in that year — the highest: number in any one year of America's history. T STANDS _ f Iiandad us runs iv toaltfrosra a co. are. laiiiax. Ina lactic FOR Tooul AND Toiml stetlostott Tin W13 ,czmm.¢%z» :1 to room's You can win a "BIRKS" Sliver Tao Service EIlTEii TOBIIPSW TEA Gill-TEST‘