DECEMEIQI£ _ l4. 1949 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lPAGE NINE M? i ._.__.___ T__ - ‘Mi—-~--—-—ii-—-—i-—-——-~—--i-~w—_w_-__i~flm _. H 0! H 0 l H 0! l‘ o MEETMElll MY 0WN TUYLANDS i . AT l HULMAWS A Summerslde MONDAY and SATURDAY Elli Rflynlty by Mrs. Dill!‘ Heart: John" Andrew $6.00 $2.00 Each: William Wheaiiey; Mrs. Edgar Heartz; Mrs. Victor Sorensen; Mrs. Herbert Love. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Wallis Andrew; Mrs. Prank Miller; Mrs. Arthur Moon; Mrs. Waiter Heartz; -Mrs. Hamid Heartz; Mrs. Fred Mad Rae; N135. Wllfréd. ,H0l|.‘n6s; Mrs Clifford Moore; Mrs. Woodrow Whealley: Mrs. Han-y McAuslalul. 50c: Mrs. Wilfred Humble-y. 'I‘0ta.1—$23.50. East Royalty by lrms. Holmes and Marylin Smith $1.00 Each. W. Willis; Reg. Park- man: Neil Dal-rash; M. Darraoh; H. C. Clements; A. McNevin; Stan~ ley Gmtto; A. Holmu. 50c Each: L. Roper; E. Moliinnon; H. Clements Jr.; C. Madviillan. TOtsI-QODO. East Royalty Totai—$33.50. Fslooinwood Hosplhl by Mrl. Imus Kit on Dr. A. J. Murchison $5.00 $2.00 Ffifihi Mrs. Laura. Kitchen; ‘Miss B MacArthur; Mrs. Earl Fran- CharIoHe-lown , y’ TUESDAY and FRIDAY i s. $100 Each: Miss W. Vvililiams; "- 2 P M i Mrs. Nelson Virtue; Margaret Msc- ' ° Phee; Mrs. Unsworth Gumey; Bea- SHOP IN HOLMAN’S BIG TOYLANDS Howard. 75c: Nelson Virtue. 50c Each: Mrs. Olive Wood; Mrs John Stewart; Jarlei. England; Roma IMioiPhee; Eileen Downe; Jean Mat» e 0 S thew; C. W. Russell; Leigh Wa1k~ e1‘; Raflgh Sherren; Ivgn Clow. $1.50: Miss Mary Gorvestt. _, 30c: Winnie Winters. '_ ;' _ $0 Each: Viola Stewart; Mar. SUMMERSIDE a. Cl-IARLOTOWN _ colourful boxes of 5O / % Marshfleld by Margaret Scott. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Lorne Scott; Mrs. Wallace Wood. portsman no" d i". 75c Eaoh. Mrs. Cedric Ballem; MEET" O W lM . . ‘AILWEATHER’ Smithurst . |_‘ g9 g s CF¢Y 6.30 p M M H Tom m - . ls n o unto over at . . .— onduy - Wednesday - Fr oy 1. Msrsihfleld BU Women's Institute ' . ' - ' I: Csrrorss, LIL, London, Inland. (In. i781 $1 00 E _ . _ -. .5 . ach. Mrs. H. B. Dennis, _ H; wmred Dennis. Mrs‘ w’ R‘ God_ uorothy says _. I dont: think many old people are happy and satisfied living with. __ 4 _ fray. Mm s J‘ Sm“. M“ A E ‘ their children. So for their own sakes and their children's sakes it " ‘f! Th t a d Y wnmm and affection from ‘he Sauxaders. MrS_'wvue‘Gib5O,'1. Mrs: Cgnunued from page 2 is a good thing \Vll€1l a middle-aged father or mother gets married - '1 IN . a o y ours members of the household. g C-HIL/Ilultfig: Mrs. Cecil SlEWBTl-l DEAR MISS DIX: I am a man 65, a widower, well oft financially‘. and Se“ up hls or her Own home‘ . _'—'—H i , t 5- TY ‘inning; 3 S. E 1165i ll h'ld i d, I h f ll i l , bl I l ‘ , in memory M continued 1mm page 2 ‘Llihmalweif of-dmstem‘ ‘£518 Foster; ‘Mrs. J. R. Munn; Mrs. flohn lloveilqyrlcnywgy? ixtnai? Zomethiarllge tllatgnis nactlneg éjustealas: itsllljclaoiirehen l; DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I ha“ 5 daughter °f 18 “'h° 1e“ m5“ W1 e pale“ ‘Rm ed by me am- Mllml: Mrs. Haber Crosby. had it as a young man and got married. But I haven't a tooth in my 5°h°°1 befme finishing h" 59cm“! Ye“ greatly m my chagrin" I are most, commonly seen in relation ily physician or in some cases by n MR5 GEORGE McQUILLAN w a school situation where the p5_.;ch1atr]5l_ At schooL less pre5_ 50c Each: Mrs. Ben]. MacMillan; head and 1 have rheumausnL should I get married and g0 to house_ thought that if she would.“ g0 to school she should go to work, but Mrs. Heat-h Foster; Mrs. Alex. Scott; keeping? Or would it be best for me to keep on being hacked around she refuses to do that also. She does nothing but. sit in the house all r i, i Departed this lilo December 12. 94 . Child is hum? dlfliculfy Wm! ‘he Sllfe by the teacher. extra. coaching _ . Je .5 . _ . - o day, with no interest in anything and has got so lazy she won't even 1 a work and ls failing behind the olh- or perhaps placing in a lower grade LegkigisfhMrs shawl 1lkeA§SwE£?w\'ven if I were you Ml. widower rd gelgiffiflilfifh ‘go on an errand for her mother. What can we do about it? I wring“ “member”: by H" Sh‘ e“ m the classroom‘ "The hysteno Wm help‘ M hDme‘ paroms Wu‘ Totnl—$l5.75. before I went a-courting for take lit from me no self-respecting wo- A FATHER’ .. ltr-ln-law‘ Mrs. Walter Walker, a1 reaction to such it situation is have to work out the proper rela- Mmshfield TOta‘_$19‘95_ ma“ is going to many '8 tobtmess 01d man’ ' ‘ANSWER: The first thing m do l! m m“ her m some com‘ ~ n G'°'5°"°wn' P‘ E‘ l" usually one that’ Wm .501“: the Mo.“ between themselves a-nd We As for the balance 65 isn't too old to think o! getting married patent doctor and have a thorough examination made o! her. Many i P".'b'°m“"“‘°' lmralyshq o“ me chfld’ and between the chud and Brmckley by Stanley Jackson if you pick out a lady of a proper age say somewhere around the 50's girls do not like to study or work, but they have plenty o! energy “lung hand‘ a dlsmrbance of “S- other mfimhers at the household‘ $1.09: Mrs. T. W. Ranahsn. or a little later. Sixty-five is merely ‘middle age now, and many men about amusing themselves, so the mere tact that your daughter show: ion which keeps him from seeing Sometimes the use of toys and 50C Each. Mrs “mu Jae-mm d f m . - - - . - . . . . . . . ; t. ma y nd have a beautiful and satisfying no desire for pleasure or going about would seem to indicate that IN (‘he mard- °r Bwarlety of abdominal games lakes the child's nttentlo“ Mrs. Edward Sellick; Ii/lrs. Keith liiflenrlvstltrirpenthgt mgkezslgliie nflloreainteresting for both of them. You there is some Physical reason for her lsssitude. wmplaints and pains which a" away from hhnsem he 10595 his Cudm re" Mrs. Hedlev Stewart. " lh i d 1 d sh ca make a comfortable But if she ls just bone lazy, I don't know what you can do abou( in loving memorv of our {rand- llsuwggdxlwr? “ids?” i? Olhe 30"}; ggigirgi? rilfifgdgnlge" 40c OEach: Mrs. Railrnond Sellick; liztiarmegllgr i-Zuthillgns: igtoois zlfimgxgtlllent earrarngement all the WHY m Y0" ‘mum W?" t! 1B1)’ b0)’ Out and i611 him that he B85 $0 61111011 v ' _ h 1R2 WW9" 1m 1' m B e" ' ' ° ' T9 M _ 1- , _ wo k Jarve, but you can't us such drastic treatment on a girl. hit". “llllam A Twmbfl» W ° mg school. Where the hysterical control of himself; he will est and imam ggyanton round P °P ‘ ° _. w." 1M“ Dwunb” Hm’ 1M2‘ reaction occurs due to some heme sleep better. mu with others and Em Remembered by Sihlrley 1nd condition, it ls usually one that en- ecrrrle less selfish and anxious Brukle by ye“ News“ “lllnl. ables the child to obtain more st. about himseli’. $200 meg. Mm F_ S‘ 31am‘. - Mrs. Guy Rodd. $1.00 Bull: Mrs. A. Bryanton; . .. .. ll ’ Mrs. c. Malllett; Mrs. James Mac- v . l'i~:.la\{\;;l,l ~. Kay; ms. n. L. Bryanton; Mrs. l wit! Illrgllil“. Harvey Jenkins; Wallace Bryanton. JiglH I l 75c: Mrs. O. W. Newson. 50c Each‘: Helen Pierce; Shirley Prowse: Thelma. News/on: Mrs. Ira Saunders; Mrs. Anna Saunders; Mrs. Arthur Rodd. ‘lbw-Mills. Bralckley Total—$l7.56. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dem- grandson, lance Corpoml Daniel G. . Wbltlock, killed in action in Italy, Ice s Cream ”"=°“"’" m“ 1”" h. . .. l‘ V’ I w.........-. Christmas Gnu-tu- lovo hath no man thus this . . _. 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Pen $14.2 S. n, My“, up null Hm moss; u bald and hthor yo, Wm flqmyg b. remembered the "faction" Cllfill-m" l“ 0'” 3"“ AENLAA CLARK]! when you give s gift that lasts. So this -1|0"I|lU'-\| "film l” 0"“ M“ M""' who panes In! year give a Watermnrs. Watermadfi Pm“ . Iohlno l" ' and s centre tree o! limo. I “u, m“ are highly personalized. In anyone’: hand, they ‘oul-mmq "mm, mg ha“ m“ m 1mm" T“ ‘mam ' I write smoothly and essily hour after hour. And m: new or m: umw m” ' ' ' “d “redeem” "u" m" w. ' " . ’ h.’ m.“ m‘ l”, ‘fmmhud the scld a distinctive note to lnyone’! writing: There m1‘: n man m pure wholosomonm- f , b’ w". m‘ hm b. y ' ' W - . where who doesn't sect-e y It's true that no other pen wntes like a aterman s. yum for a desk “L Md" That's why Waterman! make such pleasing sis; "Yaftsgmssés . i CI!’ - gifts-and they last and last and last. kit!’ h “wan They." priced from $5.00 up. %M-Mfi@%k%=rw» Ans“, holiday delivery with your I“ an“, ~=---~-" m ~ "m" °""""- ....... .. m MEMORIAM no n now so nu WI" Ml"- "Q" "m"! In- lovhll memory of our our may. cpl. Daniel o. unlumli. muss m 1m, Dorembor 14th. 1044. - ~ Al n wonderful Daddy we think ot v . ' __ ' ’ m is“ um nre ms ma lrue y l . \ . " AL CREAM lEsi flwgwsswt s thin; u; 0f lllilll - ~ -~ All thtfllneed torn: , . - Th“ you wouldn't. try to do In! us _ i u‘ (he writing theyll I / . - All. . . - U everdolPemPencri, A A '4 A &.‘.'mlt.“w':"t=1i‘§i‘ ‘ i “its”: i . l-MR 0mg y sepals s ‘t "i" m" - l. = - d ‘c ' "’ ' ' — i-DIMI Remembered by Donnie and ‘L. i 3*‘