FEBRUARY 18. 1950 THE A GUARDIAN. cnAiztcr-rcroww r1’- . ‘Co. THE VOGUE FEBRUARY IILEARANBE SALE BEGINNING FRIIIAY MORNING IiIINTINIIINIi‘ FIIR IINE WEEK 15 WINTER COATS-to .1... at .. 1/, PRICE 1o SPRING COATS-to clear at i4 PRICE One Rack of UITS-Colored and Black- flellingat 1-8 DISCOUNT 3 liar-trimmed SUITS SPECIALLY PRICED AnassortmeiitofDRESSEStoclearat . All Fall and Winter DRESSES to clear 1-3 DISCOUNT Other lines of DRESSES . . . . . . . . . . LESS l/Q PRICE race NINE‘ YOU wiilpiizrioui YOU WlLlBE i)ELlGiiTED YOU Will BE MONEY-IN-POCKET Westinghouse Happenings iii Ilia Weak ' Oontimiedtrompege! Mrs. Ernest '1‘. Mills, accompan- ied by Mrs. William Mills, left Summerslda yesterday morning for treatment in Ifalifax, N. S. O O Mr. and Mrs. W. -A. Currie, Summerslde, entertained a num- ber of friends {or bridge on Wed- nesday evening. O O wml TEE PERFORMANCE or tr APPLI- ANCES AND QUALITY or THE FURNITURE BOUGHT mom CROCKETT a STOREY LTD. Among the Red Cross represen- tatives from Summerslde who at- tended the annual dinner in the Charlottetown Hotel on Tuesday evening were Miss Gladys Holman, Mrs. R. L. Willet, Mrs. Helen Dick- inson, Mrs. Malcolm Steele and Mr. John E. Campbell. Miss Car- rle Holman and Miss May Ar- buckle were also. in. attendance. WHEN YOU BUY ARTICLES WELL KNOWN, WELL MADE AND CARRYING THE TRADE MARKS. OF DISTJNGUISHED MANUFACTUR- ERS AT CROCKETT i9 STOREY LTD. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nash of Berwick, N. S., are visiting in Summerside, guests of Mrs. Nash's sister and brother-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Allen. \ _ Balalilxo oft IIOUSECOATS in plain and quiltleg-ERIOE L... .,....,..; {Ml 1. I-[_ B... E LE CT RI C ——--—"_- gloat g8 and Mrs. R. L. Willet were c0- P“,- Asaottltlellt of siLK GOWNS and SLIPS at 1-3 niso. 232213215’! ill" ilildisilifi’ iii is o D E s |G N E D f HATS learln t b ~ Olloloto c ga ridge. _ _ _ super Acunufe mhwvm~hnm . H I h g '- Mlioalfsi: fi.‘:"’§:::.:.:.";i..“t: tart-sf: mi’. m; i" Thlifflilfly on a vacation trip to New York City. O O O The friends of Mrs. H. G. Mut- tart, who has been spending the winter months in Orlando, Florida. will regret to learn the necessity of her entering the hospital be- cause of illness. e iioriitiii lilx Sais — Continued from page 2 goofing Torrid-Oil Ranges are now available with OII hi! "W" up-to-date features including the famous Torrid-Oil bumer with Syncro-Matic Mechanical Draft that give: you tho correct heal f“ qygry cookina requirement. LEISURE teir her heart to tatters when they are lavished on the children 01 hii first marriage. I ’ . Of course, there are some women whose arms ache for Chlldffli- who can take their husband's children to their breasts and lovc them n 11 they were their own. There are big and generous-hearted women who can be fair and just to their stepchildren, but if a woman is at all inclined to be jealous and if she Is of a DOSSESSWB hfliilfe. iii l! a dgngerou! experiment to bring the stepchildren to live with he!‘- lt ls not. to be denied that the lot of the stepmother is a difficult one Taking it by 11nd large. it is the hardest and the most thank- )"; job on earth, and one wonders why any woman ever has the cour- age to undertake it. _ All their own mother has to put up with in children, all the sacrifices their own mother has to make for them, all the work she has Monday for a short holiday in to do in making them comfortable and creating a happy home, the Montreal. stepmother has to do. But there is this great difference: The own ' ' ' mother's love Is a magic that makes her childrcns noise music to her Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar, member O. O Miss Betty Stewart of Char- lottetown is spending some time in Summerside as relieving x-ray technician in the Prince County Hospital. O O O Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Turner leave No more watching . ._ . place your roasts, pies, or bread, in the TRUE- TEMP Oven, set the control at the required temperature . . . and leave ears that turns every sacrifice into a pleasure, and makes labor a joy because it is done for those she cares for more than she docs for herself. and sacrifices. on the altar of duty. But the stepmother has no such affection to gild her labor Her self-denials, her toils, are just blood offerings laid CHILDREN UNAPPRECIATIVE _ _ And if vcry few children ever show any perception of what their parents do for them or express any gratitude, still less are stepchildren As a general thing they rcscnt her of the Charlottetown Business and Professional Women's Club, and Miss Lena C. McLurc attended the International Night dinner spon- sored by the Inter-Club Council of Business and Professional Women's Clubs of Toronto and District. Mrs. Vera Mlcheles Dean. research director of the Foreign Policy As- sociation, New York, was the guest the rest to your Westinghouse Range. Q Big, Roomy TRUE-TEMP Oven. Q Super-Speed SurfaceI-Ieaters with current-saving five-heat switches. Q Smooth porcelain enamel surface and oven-lining (with rounded shelf-glides) cleans like a chins dish. DI“ III]! I6 every l ti of their stepmothers. "N" a v6 speaker. Miss Margaret I-Iyndman. K.C., vice-president of the Inter- and regard her best efforts in their behalf as unwarranted meddling in their affairs. The discipline they will accept from their own mother _ they will not take from a stepmother, and this makes more difficult Yifllifliifll Ffiiicration B. and P. was the task of the woman who is trying to guide arlght her husband's chairman f0!‘ the evening. children and be a mother to them. ‘ If there are cruel stepmothers, there are also demon stepchildren, For baking, roasting, bfillhfl of frying, tho Tflffldroll Range gives Y°V °II b“ "I the turn of a dial. Makes eating a treatmcooking aio .TheWest- ing ouseRange really does en- hance the repu- Faliieus lav/cert "Step-eaves" Owe but the stepmother should always bear in mind the fact that her lot I - "n i; of her own choosing. She Knew what she was doing when she mar- s nlary tatelafiegfceuok! T h e N ried a widower with children. She deliberately elected herself to the Cmmmed ‘mm 2 Foods "Me be“ . position of mother to them and she is. of all women. the most damned _ ‘gr-egg; mofc _. h f . f t _ c O N N o R if she falls in doing her best to take their mother's placc to them. dinnertime approaching. "Now nutritious. Rellrcsenlmg t e onowlng man“ ac urers"“' Oh, it is a hard job being a stepmother. l-Iard for her and hard for the children, and a woman should search her own soul before she undertakes it. Meats retain their natural juices and fia- vor. See the RM Model (ii- we mustn't loiter," we reminded lhefh. but ‘we must slop to ex. amine the Imprint of a four-foot- ed creature “that must have been ENAMEL and HEATING PRODUCTS LTD.— T H 5 R M o Manufacturers of famous FAWCETT Coal, Wood DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to rciulers, bill.- will answer problem; of general interest through her column. Feral?” in Jamie's Winiffn-l "i" lu s r r at e d and Oil Ranges, Heating SIDVGS, FIITIIECCS. All’ . P p8 it was a bear. Gage b )md 1h: . . . . .. . _. iau he ~ ‘ °" Conilitlonin Heatlil Contractors, ctc. i; d. We had to listen to a A4M Model Plicsn FROM g. g g chick-a-dee call in the bushes by (right) at our Ggorge c|ark l stream-side, and linger at length store. on the "gang-way" bridge, to peer over the edges, catching glimpses °I l mysterious world beneath. O O J. H. CONNOR s. sou LTD.- Manufacfurers of the famous CONNOR line of Washing Machines, both domestic and commer- cial. The water dimpled in the sun- light of morning, as it rippled sway hlppiiy between white banks to turn a mill-wheel. At present there is no depth of it beneath or- near the bridge. though it was good to see Jamie's hand reach out in inctively to hold his brother's he looked over an edge. "But if he did fall in, he wouldn't drowh" we com- mented to ease Jamie's concern. "Not. here" Jamie replied “but just a few yards down stream— well, I shouldn't like i0 fall in there myself. It's deep!” "There's no sign of trout" we offered, thoughts on the Summer to come "guess they've gone out in a freshet!" But Jamie smiled know- ingly. “No they're not gonkdo See Ii Now! CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE CO. LTD.—- Maniifacturers of ii full line of household appli- ances including Refrigerators, Ranges, Radios, Irons, Toasters, Sandwich Toasters, etc. The patented Thelma tub, insul- ated with mineral wool, keeps the water hot and the kitchen cool. ResuIt-quiclcencleener snd easierwsshings, and a saving in time, labour and clothes. O n Iy CO NN O R Builds the THERMQ See TlieTn Todayl SERVEL REFRIGERATORS— That unexcelled Refrigerator operated by burning Kerosene. Uses heat to produce Refrigeration. WHAT IS IN A NAME? I Westinghouse you want to see them swimming? . '.'/ Bet you we could soon see some YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION at over there" and he nodded up T ‘ ‘ stream, but no matter how be- n. CASH :q fliillenfitilfl‘ ‘lilllealtcll? bibtlii R f ' t a0 DAY CREDIT I nob likely would s. awaiting e n-gera 9' ‘ "' CONTRACT SALE (Time Payment) ' CNOCKE. T AN» STOREY no. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. s. l. PHQNE 834 his dinner. O O O O What a good week it has been. this one of February's that leads now toward its mid-month! "Next thing we know" Mr. A. observed, glancing at a calendar this even- ing “it will be Springl Surpris- ing how fast the Winter is slip- ping." "Another week or two" James agreed "should see us past the worst of it. Oh there'll be March storms and cold but they don't last!" James thoughts were on the Spring, beet season of the year for him. Though at Alderlea, the fuel-wood has been cut and hauled. the farmers still manage to keep themselves employed. This week calves were added to “Mom, will you wash my face for me? My hands ‘don't need it." by Ken Reynolds W I34 KENT ST. f‘ i. SEEKS Tl-IERE OUGIIT TO BE A LAW DAMAGES ‘ by Fagoiy & Shorten never a thought of their magic lining £5‘ MONTREAL, Feb.‘ l7 ~ (CP) -—l TJ¥ -» ,_ m limos MADE UP‘ 1 ' '1 - IlIMIIlIflll/IIIIl/III/IIIII/l/ll t the herd. And hearing of it - h 1 ' d ' oft over- Emue L99“?! M bum“ mid m‘ I . TAKE M,“ MORE‘); . smiled to recall something frdvnl Tuegtcirsitxhg clhhdd? anll yet Perl" 9°11" wdll’ he l5 n05 deg‘: TWAS AILTIIE ICE gags-puppy pACK 0m; IN!‘ the past. "And so Mrs. Mcbagsan" without them. we no sunset em“ i! 3M5 wmbfiiinfi “l”, “°' W; M9940“ “W” EMAIL" BAGS! were coma _, i. her neighboring housewife re- rare wants $ m {or w a 1 e ms ‘Y; DROVE ‘CIIILLBLINNE marked, when they met at thi! W uld on the living canvas an engravers error. I.‘ nmspos n° To PM“ AND Go ° his own and his wiles names. QQUTH q, Aid "you got a new daughter-in- , ever see, nor would we all ‘its law since we saw you’! And isn't "EM ""1 he'll“ “Wm- NEW GOVERNOR or BAHAMAS , m“ "l" ‘m’ Y°""I° ha" l So ‘its with us. ..ihe very l vwna body to be iieivins you clouds we dread somehow in- NASA“ 35b5,,“ p9,, ,,_.,C=_=, = “m” ‘l u“? mm“ Y“ “m” tensity the lllhl dlvlne- - sir George Sandford was sworn i p have it so_hsrd now?" “Och. YE! For in l-Iis love, the rainbow 1n here today as governor of the i o “W” i‘ i‘ "° ‘MW’ "w “h” arch He casts. and on our Bahamas. He succeeds Sil‘ William _ . , , O "Ieedi Wm‘ Tuervllb" "bl" - darkest hearts li-S llorie! Murphy, governor since 1946, rc- _ . .0 I'v\ just been finding out tiiet it's "mm min; because 01 111 health. ; the truth, that everyone makes her own work!" So these addi- tions to our stables. bring their own work with them. _ a a e e iiavtooitv! ANICE nevus! _ . coil m r IN JUST THE nooo hunt/AIR GER 1o see SOMETHING mo: _fi$;§; My,” And at the lsst with joyfillness i we find, that all our clouds - are truly silver lined." Until Monday -— Diary-Good- O O 0 0 O \ 5UTH€Y DROVE HUNDREDS - "lim- - - - OF MILES 1o ESCAPE WINTER I \ ‘WAT? Wit/PPM“ - 2 "aphasia-x Flllrlllew-Ilglit-“gllllfglltgl; .. MD GU55; WHAT was 111E SNRLET: co IN‘. , the road of life. which leads now NEW FIRSTATTRACHON “E ‘t- _ I“ ‘ph - . in s gradual descent for both. WANTEDTOTAKEINQ! i. we have lived this week of days. ‘ And some were fair end beauti- ful. but as well wa came to those with low-hung clouds touching the hilltops, when the hours re- ' ineined gray. And some were leced with s snowfall u st pre- sent. sntll then even by day dis- tant out ines were dim. And for- ‘ "I'm going to sell our sunlamp with a Guardian Want ‘mu, hum o, m," “m,” ,., Ail-Junior insists on using 1t ‘to hatch his turtle eggs!" dwell OI the mil clouds with “summit? PIIH All IIIIN '.'.ii'.".'..*.'.'.':'.".t*-+ 4g) c n