I SEPTEMBER 11. 1953 Bell's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Refuse: Mr. Bell returned I few days ngo to Cambridge while Mrs. Georgetown And . . . Vicinity Mr. and Mrs, Wiltred Gotell were visitors to Charlottetown on Sept. 8. Mrs. Frank Macbean and three children. who have been visiting in Eirstlco. haveireturned lo their home in Georgetown. M:-, Clem Wight. of Boston, Mass., motored to the Province recently and is the guest or his mother. M13. William Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Peardon Hamilton ii-id Ion. Everett of Charlottetown. veto guests during last week-end it the home of Mr. and lvlrs. Veorge White. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hawkins if Murray Harbour were guests on 7-ept. G. at the home of Mr. and Hrs. Chester Walker. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart left September 9, for Treiiton, Ont. where they will visit their son- in-lsw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs: Albert Hobbs. Bell and family remained in Georgetown. Gerald Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy; Donslcl MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mil. J. H. MacDonald and Jackie Lavers son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavers. left Sept lo, to take Grade XI studies at st. Dunstan's University. Mr. and Mrs. James E. "scotty" Morton who have been visiting in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. Mortons' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor, returned recently by car to their home in Long Island. N. Y. On.their return they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor. who will be their guests. -AG. Easf Baltic and Vicinity Mi-. WasliingTo.r-i-Young. Kings- ton, 0nt.. is spending a. couple of weeks at his home in Klngsboro. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Alton Robertson of Friends of Master Hal MaCLP&ll. xlVTI of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac-1 Murin's Road is at present a pa-I ticnt in the P. E. L HospitaL Alli L'm"' are sorry "I M” um he:SlllCcl"eIy wish him a speedy Midi: iE ii patient. in tho Cli.-iiloitetowii Hospital and all hope for B speedy recovery Mrs. Everett Llewellyn or Mont- ionl is vistim: at the home of Mr. niid Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn. Mr. Cullen DeI..oi'y. rcliirned Slept. 9. from a visit with relatives 'n Boston. Mass. Mr Gerald MLlTl)Tll' Son of Mrs xgiios Mn-rpiiy lcrt Sept. 10. to ttlstllllt" his studies Ill Grade XII it St. Dunsiiitrs University. Mr Harry Parker. Who has spent ilio summer in Siidhury. Out, is iisiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Parker I-lc will re-enter xiniint Alligm University within .1 few days to i-csiinie his studies. 'Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bell :Vll'I two children of CRnlhl"l(IIZ?. Mass, were recent guests of Mrs. T-he cynic ilii answer in sliallnir criticism.) The egotisi is famous for con- spicuous 1's and Me's, But the cynic can be set apart by ill-placed ironies. He can crcate when he can't see the fault he wants to Iind. From his o'er landed spleen of hate there sprouts the bitter wiiic. He was never born a thinker to make distinction fine, So blunderini: he muddles Satanic and sublime. ignorance might be iiut for his ncni design To smudge and snicar iIlC truths of God while seeming quite benign. The egotist. with Ila and Me's may "seem" immodest so. But Christ used Is and Me's to teach the truths Ho meant to UP His excused show. And no wiles nor holes were hid- den beneath the simple thought. Himself He gave upon the Cross to prove the truth Hn taught. Likewise did Satan's 1's and Me's betray the liar's heart, For he was born in cynic, and play- ed a cynic's part. , self was the parent bore him. Hate, Pride and Malice nursed. Then in the inodcrn cyiiics be found a place on earth. There is a egotist, well known who boasts in 1's and Me's. A thoughtless, harmless fellow who does our .pnticnoc tense; But beware of fine distinctions; the Thinker will discern The Its and Mo's as used by Christ will bear the seiil of Him. complete recovery. Mr George Robertson. East Bal- Itlc. was a recent guest of Mr. and lMi's. T. J. l-'tobertsoii, Red Point. Messrs. Arnold McLurc, William Reilly, David Vanlderstine. Cyril IMcCarron. spent the weekend mt their homes in Montague. . On August 2'! friends. neighbors and relatives gathered at the home lot Mr. and Mrs. Percy McDonald. Kiiigsboro. where they held R. mis- cellaneous shower in honor of Mr. land Mrs. George Paton (nee Mar- gnret Young. Basin Head). who were married in Kingsboro. Mr. Fred Rose in his usual most cap- lalile manner. acted as chairman. I'rhey were the recipients of many ylovcly gifts. The evening was pleasantly spent. in music and singing and Rev. H. E. Bell sang two solos. Mr. and Mrs. Paton thanked everyone for their gifts. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies and all departed for their homes wishing them many years of liappiness. Murray Harbour North and Vicinity . . 'Mis.s Lulu Graham who has been employed with the Maritime Electric Co., Montague is spending a vacation in Gasperesux guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Graham. Mrs. Edward Millar spent several days recently in Alberry Phlns. where she was the guest of her sister, Miss Abigail Colllngs. Mr and Mrs. Donnie MacQuarrie, Roscneath and Mr, and Mrs. Lyle ' Boehrier. Wayne and Lowell. Montague were guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller on Sunday. Mr. Norman Matheson I1I.l re- turned to his home in Cape Bre- ton. after spending several days at the manse, the guest of Rev. M. C. Currie. - A host of friends are sorry to hear Mr, Leon Clow is ii patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital as the re- sult of an accident in which he suf- fered a fractured hip. All wish Leon ii speedy recovery. Mrs. James Graham was hostess in the members of the Ladies' Aid Society on Tuesday evening with sixteen members and four visitors preseni.. Among the visitors pres- OONORAT On fh DAWSON GARAGE . Excavating Work ' STATION was done by STERLING MacliAY ST. AVARDS ULATIONS 6 new SERVIOE DIAL 8865 in the Morley I CRAP Congratulations R. N. Dawson- PLUMIING and WATER SYSTEM oawsou SERVICE STATION Instolled by IIOW ' Mullins AUD - i . rnt were Rev. and Mrs. Charles. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The Neighbors By George Clark W H1 :1 a VI: ow. c..,i..ni,ivsI L. on... n-an-. rt. In "That Iiaiiilsunic yniiiig executive asked me if I hail ii ilate for this evening. When I said no. he piled this work on my desk." D. Henderson of Appin. Ontario. At spent a few days visiting relatives the close of the devotional period and friends at Murray Harbor. ll delicious lunch was served by - the hostess assisted by Mrs. George Mrs. Chester Reynolds has re- Graham. Next meeting to be helclltumcd to her home in Murray at the home of Mrs. Gavin Hickcn. River after spending several days with her sister. Mrs, Willard Mc- Lure and Mr. McLure. A Misses Isabel and Janet Dewar were recent visitors to Oak Valley guests of their grandmother. Mrs. Horton Scncabaugh. At least H5 per cent o-f-Oeylon's nearly 7.000.000 population live in Our CONGRATULATIONS To y DAWSONlS -SERIIIOE STATION INTERNATIONAL - HARVESTER Company of Canada Ltd. International Trucks. Tractors. Refrigerators CEMENT Supplied by Congratulations to DAWSON'S service Station Every Success In Your Venture J. F.. MORRIS KINKORA i PLATE GLASS L "' STRUCTURAL GLASS ”i STORE FRONTS In The DAWSON SERIIIOE STATION Sold and Installed by l W. B. BURKE & SONS PHONE 8616 Operated By R. N. Dawson I On Traits-can . Continued from page 8 plete with car wash, grease pit. and hydraulic lift. In addition to the maintenance Ieclion the building modern show room, parts depart- ment. office. and two real: rooms. The building is oil heated throughout. The office and show room floors are covered with a pattern style of green and cream lP. The walls of this section of the building are finished in varnished 3”-Zll P155 Plywood to a height of four feel, and the balance of the walls and the ceiling are fin- ished in a light green wall board. In addition to electric lighting ' facilities. three large picture win. doivs overlooking the highway provide an excellent view of the 3hOW1'00m in P851118 motorists. as well 35 providing excellent nat- Uml llklitlnz within this section of the station. The large area of window space in the iervice section of the building also pro. vides an unusual amount of nat- ural lignt for the interior of this section of the building. Building construction Run on April on July 20th vision of Mr. Charlottetown. vi as be- under the super- contalns I I ada Highway in addition to the high quality White Rose products including gas. oil, batteries. etc., the sta- tlon is well stocked with tires and all kinds of automotive sup- plies to meet the needs of the motoring public. and prompt service is assured at all times from the courteous staff. A spacious new and used car and tractor lot is located direct- ly acr ' the highway from the service station. in which cars trucks. tr:-ictois. and farm mn- chincry arc prominently display- ed. The building formerly used by Mr. Daiison in his service sliitlfllli business has been left on its fnrnicr lncatinii I)i' has been re-y morlc" i. i Pzirt of it is iiriiv used by thel Departinciit of Public Health and; Welfare as a public health can-y tire, and the remainder of the buildiing is used by Mr. Dawson as a combined show room and parts departiiient for refriger- ators. waslicrs, etc. A 20th and conipleled. Charlie Adams of Albert, On the staff at the new service) station, in addition to Robert- iniiiiig i'cuii'.:ii' SIHII Mrs. Clayton Cwsiliy. and Messis L.Ymaii Harvmt. George. Siordy, MacDonald. and Nelson ,i Moiyneaux.-S. . nicinbers :- i ROBERT Sfofion GREETINGS To On the official opening of his new Service OANADA PAOKERS LTD. Charlottetown. i l DAWSON today. ..'ill(I Percy Daivsoii. are the fol-IT A PAGE NINE Congratulations to the . . DAWSON Service Station CRAPAUD It Was Our Privilege To Do The Wiring In Thig . Uitrn Modern Establish- mont. Morrison & MacEachern HAMPTON On the opening today of your beautiful Showroom and Service Station we. as sup. pliers of Office Equipment wish to extend BEST WISHES for your continued success. F. A. MGOOURT OFFICE EQUIPMENT I82 Oueeii Si. Dial 9525 ROBERT St. Peters Rood . . . . T BEST WISHES for SUCCESS t to it 'k 3? I S. R. Johnston Ltd. - i FORD - MONARCH DEALER . DAWSON .. . .. Charlottetown . I Join with other Robert B. H. WILLIS, INO. Produce Dealer. Charlottetown Best Wishes to on the official opening today of his Modern Service Station In Crapuud firms in extending Dawson 152 (it. George St. Hearty congratulations To . DAWSON'S SERVIOE E STATION On Their Official Opening C TAN TON"S ACCESSORIES Dial 3573 WI-IITLO 138 Kent Street We Extend BEST WISHES to DAWSON'S SERIIIOE STATION on the opening of their fine new building modernly equipped VULCANIZING CK TIRE SERVICE Dial 6112 totho CRAPAUD BEST WISHES Event success DAWSON SERVICE STATION WADDELL BROS. CRAPAUD Our Congratulations . . . ROOFING AND HARDWARE In The New DAWSON Service Station CRAPAUD Supplied lty THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED