Novsmasiz 3. 1952 '-i. '3 n 2 3 . as p 1 en E :i E. O entire-I-d " " " ; 0 sane-pevmiei "Super-Iqd" g o one-Ihriitv "Ingest" at '85 :-.-:-....---..:-.-: n-on sum"-rm mmmt TOOMBS Music Store 167 Queen St.-Phone 185-L FIRESIONE TIRE SERVICE nvovev-we THE JOHN DEERE . Model 1!" Tractor The "M" is I good-looking trtctor and it's just as good as it FISIS FIIGII looks. it's I simple, sturdy tractor vulwnmns - Remains :.':i'...::"-.i,:':r:.::.z:.: i;::;.-..-..- "'0'"? 747 ' f.?."..'.'iIi'.' .1L'.';a..': i3."if2'.i,".'.';.'3i We Trade Time if.'.'.'.i1"5:Jii.d,f :1.';?.i”iiii'xisil..I"ii'z' FIRESTONE M.P.i-I., plus a varie of "Quilt- Tstch" working equipment that no other small tractor ofers you. Come in and get full information. A. eici(Ai'to' FARM raacross LTD. MALPEQUE ROAD JIIHN DEERE - We c?zaaz2'&,7 Mme at Wm & BRYENTON & McKAY COMPANY 187 Great George 5!. Wholesale and Retail for P. E. island. Your Friendly FIRESTONE Dealer aylzzzwf '.l'ne following Representatives or the sun Life or Canada in Prince Edward island will be glad to discuss with you any matters relating to life lmurance or annuities. without obligation. . CEABLOTTETOWN MR3. DOROTHY ROGERS J. A. MOORE W. D. YOUNG, SUMMERSIDE R. C. SHEA, KINKORA H. O. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Nova Scotia HALIFAX id Hollis st. Tel. 8-M88 A (I. II i I Two minutes from Railway Station, Business and Theatre District. A Modern Brick Building with Automatic Sprinkler System in every Room for our Guests Safety. LARGE COMFOIITABLE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS IVITH PRIVATE BATH AND SHOWER --: DAILY BATES -m- SINGLE 55.00 and E550. DOUBLE 56.50. TWIN BEDS 37.50 Newly Decorated Rooms With Hot & Cold Water SINGLE 52.50-33.00-53.50. DOUBLE 54.00-54.50-s5.00 CONTINUOUS DIN G ROOM SERVICE AT POPULAR PRICES FROM 0.30 A.M. T 1.30 A.M. FREE PARKING ' i 'k0utsrandi'ng. BEMITY iroutstanding PERFORMANCE, you get both with the i T32M GAS RANGE Completely modern In design and equipment. Look at these features: 0 leveled mu"-mm and nine- Ohmsm-seigsueoiu -uo Ion-vi ' Happenings of The Week Cfontlnued from page 2 Mrs. Clarence Harris entertain- ed at bridge at her apartlnent in Summerside on Monday evening. 0 I I .Mrs. Ensor Bowness. Mrs. Shir- ley Simpson and the Misses Paula Scburman. Mary Hogan, Mary Sil- liphant and Lillian I-iogg, of Sum- merside,' spent a few days in Am,- het'st. N. S., this week at the Maritime Winter Fair. 0 0 C Mrs. R. L. Willet of Summer- side was hostess at bridge at her home in Summerside one evening this week. . 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin and son, I-lorolda of Fenacook, N. H.. I . . 3 left Thursday on return to their - home after visiting relatives and friends in 0'Leary, Coleman, Hun- ter River, Charlottetown and Summerside. . Mrs. J. Arthur Clark entertain- ed at her home in Summerside on Monday evening when bridge was in play. 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. G. Franklin Cam- eron have returned to their home Maritime Winter Fair in Amherst, N. S. Mrs. Kaye Lefurgey was hostess at bridge at her home in Sum- mcrslde one evening this week. 0 e a Miss Willene MacLean oi Eu- reka, N. 5., who has bee visiting friends in Summerside it yes- terday on return to her home. . . . Mrs Dnnalri Lidslone oi Sum- mersidc is visiting in Halifax, N. S., this week. . Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Carruthers. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Brad eCaii'ns, left Summenslde by automobile on Tuesday on a trip to Amherst, N. S., and Manc- ion, N . . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cvillis ar- rived home this week after spend- ing a holiday in Montreal, Bos- ton and New York. In Montreal they met their daughter, Miss Joan Glllls, who left on Wednesday on a. trip to the Carribean. . . . Among those from Summcrsidc attending the Maritime Winter Fair in Amherst, N. S., on Wed- nesday wcre Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sliccn, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walk- er, Rev. and Mrs. J. Donald.Mnc- Koy. use at her home in Sunimerside .on Tuesday at the tea hour in hon- our of Mrs. Reuben Gentleman. o . . Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gentle- man and daughters. Lorna and Frances, lcft Summerslde on Wed- nesday for Montreal where they will take up residence. 0 O I Dr. and Mrs. Muncey Tanton of Montreal are visiting in Summer- sitic, guests of the former's par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Tanton. o e . Mr. and Mrs. Earle Carney of Summersidc left on a trip to Bos- ton, Massachusetts. . Mrs. J. W. Lucky entertained at her home in Summersldc on Fri- day evening of last week when bridge was in. pI.uy.. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. (Bud) Moun- tnin' returned to their home in Summerside on Tuesday after vis- iting relatives in New Hampshire. 0 - .. Mrs. A. S. MacKay and Miss Effie MacKay motored to Mono- ton, N. B.. on Wednesday. They were accompanied by Mr. Alex- ander MacKny who was returning to resume his duties as district traffic representative of TCA at Port Arthur. 0 C Miss Shirley Kennedy. whose marriage will take place this month. was the guest of honour in Summerside after attending the 3 Ti-IE GUARDIAN. Murray River and Vicinity Mrs. Oliver I-GT.ldings, Murray River. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on October list. ..'Mrs. James L. Davidson. Cam- bridge. was a recent visitor to Murray River. guest. of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sencabnugh. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stymeishl Murray River, have returned from tripegding s !sw'days in Monoton, . .1 Miss Patsy Cooper of Southport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Cooper, spent the weekend of No- vembe lst wtih her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bueil, Mur- ray River. Miss Dorothy Derby. teacher at Crossroads School, spent the week- end of November 1st wtih her mother, Mrs. Marjorie Derby, White sands. Mrs. Leonard MacLean'. Murray River, was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Friday, October t. ' a Miss Ellen Munn. teache at Wlnsloe school, spent the week- end of November 1st at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munn. Little Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bouiter and at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Louis Bagnsli, and was the recipient of many lovely gifts, among which was a Kenwood blanket from the office staff of the Polyclinic. O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Semple also entertained a group of friends on Saturday evening for Miss Ken- ' and presented her with a Mrs. llczimulti Pope r-niori.aincd IW The Neighbor; 1 iolvl I .3 ' u.I.5.t om. ' ynM.mI.vr "We don't really need um Iyuami 10-. Ifla i e Em.-v;i??I:0J i W14" of in Iggizlrn e IT; Il-7-IIA-Ir: groceries today. We're just shopping or box tops." THE STARS SAY- gilt. ' Continued 'frcm page I ? ing certain reparations to lost or dwindling fortunes, or perhaps waning prestige or influence in connection with friends or super- iors. A.little balm to wounded feel- ings seems in order. and the out- come has connotations of increased happiness, with possible substantial benefits or blessings worth making a bid for. The mind is keen for this, and the incentive worth the gesture to placate. senslve "old- sters" could be stirred to generos- A child born on this day has a friendly disposition. with a gen- erous and understanding heart. It's versatile and shrewd as well. Day After Tomorrow The horoscope emphasizes the devotion to strengthening the ties, interests and harmony of the dom- estic scene. since all other matters are under a baneful and negative sldereal ruling. Little is to be gain- ed outside this reaim of the inner sanctum. wherein there are subtle CHARLOTTETOWN family of Dartmouth, Nova Scotla, Istates. where he will spend me spent a. iew days in Murray River, winter moncng, guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sty- mo . Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mac- Kay, and Mrs. Reuben Moore, High Bank. were business visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday, November 1st. Mon Weglzriesdaywoctober 29t.h”tbe urray ver omen's Inst ute held a novelty auction and sale M" Di M”cC9"””ck W” E of lunches in the Murray River busme” "3"" tu me CIIY 0" Community Hall. This proved very s”Im'd”y- N9VemI3"' HI" entertalning, and a. nice sum 011 money was realized, ! Mr. J. A. B. Maoconnell, prin- Mr. Gerald Morrison, 1', crew member or the csrferty at Bor- den, spent the week-end of No- vember let in Georgetown. Mr. ulohn D. Ciotell was a busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown on Monday, November 3rd. cipal 0: Murray Harbour school, spent the week end or November Ilst at his home in Georgetown. -C.D. Mr. Joseph "Bonny" Johnson, relieving Canadian N tional Rail- Georgeiown and 'way Station Agent. l at ,,present. VI 0 O icmiiy employed at the C. N. R. Station . .aMr. Cullen Debory. Engineer- 1 M H be ing student at St. Francis Xavier,” urray u W University in Antigonish, N. S., Blient the November 1st weekend at his home in Georgetown. Mr. F. J. DeLory was a weekend visitor to Halifax, N. S., where he visiteec(luhi1s sons, Maurice, who is , a in ca. student at Dalhousie Cl;An'a3imH;';”m Dig" M the ROY” University and Richard, who is an W. W D 13 I Crew engineering student at Nova Scot- memb" ”I.1'.I'. M'. C' 5' whmr la Techlncal College. throat, is visiting his parents, Capt. . and Mrs. Nelson Dicks, Mr. Mervin Mclnnis, student at St. Franclsxavier University at Antigonish N. S. was a weekend lottetown was a recent visitor to - v ' ' i Gegmetownl when M” Comwvisitor to his home in Elliotvale. we and son are visiting her par-; Mr. and M”. B. A Richards Ind mm M'”' "d M” slephe” LN” daughter of summenside motored Mr. James Coldwell of Char-l dry' to Georgetown on Sunday, No- . her 2nd. where they were Mr. Benjamin Stevens, Cana--Wm dian National Railway cleaner ailigag of Mn and Mn" '1' w' Charlottetown, spent the Novem- ' gA C ber lst weekend at his home in g ' ' C'90'5eI”W"- LORNE VALLEY scnoot. mI' 53"" Raymmd Lave” M .fThe following is the honour the Royal Canadian Air Force,,m11 10,. October of Lorne stationed at summerside, recexiilyschool. spent a. few days visiting his fath- . Grade 9?. MIX Andrew LRVf5l'5- Grade IX-Joan McGi-ath. -rm Grade VIII-1. Roberta. Shaw, Mr. William Keeping left by car Emma Nicholson. recently for the southern United Grads VII-1. Margaret Hutton: ii0li0TiiY nix sins- Continued from page 2 dred might be really in love at 15, with a love that would indeed last. Perhaps you are that one. Let time be the judge. You write very nicely-much better than most of my 15-year-old correspondents. Also. fhe fact that you plan sensibly to wait until your boy comes out of the Navy to marry is further proof that you may be sensible enough to know your own mind. For your sake, I hope so. Valley X-Adele Shaw. DEAR MISS DIX: My daughter is 14 and likes a man of 28 who is in the Marines. He tells her he loves her. He was married at 19. and later divorced. He admits he still loves his former wife. Can you convince my daughter that sho is wrong in thinking about him? I try to icli her he is no good for her, but he keeps insisting he will marry her and she believes him. R. E. 0 ANSWER: Your daughter is certainly a stubborn child to be so dear to warnings as obvious .as those you depict. The man is making a fool of her and she'll be the laughing stock of town it she docsnlt wake up. You should order him to leave her alone, and. if he doesn't. report the matter to his commanding offlccr. He may be able to persuade the man to keep away from your child. Miss Nlssen cannot reply personally to readers but will answer 2. Gloria MaoLood; 8. Betty Osl- laghan. Grade VI-Gordon Leard. Grade V-1. Jean Ferguson: I. George Callaghan; 3. May Ibr- guson. Grade IV-1. Pamela Hutton; I. Kelvin Maclnnis. ' Grade III--l. Shirley MacDon- aid; 2. Joan Maclntyre; 3. Ken- neth Callaghan. Grade II-1. Beverley Hutton: 2. Ralph Leard. Grade I-l. Lola Shaw; 2. Doug- las MacLeod: 3. Claude Maclnnis. Teacher: Margaret McKenna. Wall name Oil Burners VICKEBSON E ING C0. - Phone 1480 Toridheet 58 Queen St. AM 6&4: .. &'u::nro.4Im& Iltmapt 7.4: PRIZES .. . M0 IIEPELV IMIV El'p3iX.i'."t.'.t"3"'J?.".:':".'.?.'& vnl pen and enter the IE5? 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