DECEMBER 18, 1951 ms GUARDlAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN -r-f f Let's Talk ltftlver ,1 Prince County V'WWP0ii" by ..d.. rm. can Land A Horse To Water of Prince Edward . Tm; Igftrrghleslr several Federation "sum; a recently. discussed the neenbgiiity of compulsory votlnl mm; Province. We don't know n cum; farmers in Beneral stand mwthe question. At the meetinz nnc nnended there was no vote. it It was lust discussed by 8 !fEW Rem we think comnu sory ””-a would be rather difficult wungforcie considering the fact 1” enwe have the secret ballot. mat 1- ow the old proverb: "You You f','..1 a horse to water. bill- :an input make him drink." In wulcthe same way You 08" C0m' "if; m..,. to go to a polllnz booth. but can you make hinrl -. what if he leaves the bal V””k')mnk-; what it he votes for '01: candidates? It would be ililit ?ncr-easing the number of spoiled not quite satisfied that a ..zen would be forced to vote. "U .1 case. It is highly dash” I" I 3;: course. and a Pi1ii'i0'-ic able; that citizens exercise their dimvhise but we can imagine R hanvial case where a citizen would giupcrfcctly right in refuslnn to vote. Supposing. for example. mp voter felt in his heart that i th candidates were corrupt Mid 70 to represent the P901719 'ximtiidhyconstiluency. You Collid ;'m.dw expect him to vote for either of them. Anything that can be done to increase the number of DEOPG uho vote is definitely DTORFESSWO. but is comnulsory voting the C0?" reci way to deal with the l"'0h' lent? The Value of Care Th”, 1; no greater material virtue than the exercise of Care- The appalling tragedies that rled- sult from carelessness shou SIIFFERED FIVE YEARS Mr. Clarence Budynskl. 58 cad- illac Ave.. Victoria. B.C., writes: "During the past five years I suf- fered with stomach disorders. gas pains and backache. BARNAK brought me relief from the first bottle. I hope ot.hQ will learn of SARNAK as I did." - Yes. you should try SARNAK... as have thousands of others in Canada. who suffer from rheumatic. neuritic and arthritic pain, sciat- lca, backache. iumbago or neural- gia, some minor forms of kidney and liver upsets. billous dizzy spells. nutritional anemia. lack of vitality and nervousness caused by these symptoms. SARNAK is so effective for aches and pains and general run-down condition that you usually get results within the am few days. &l;E&l2 mronunnou WANTED Frederick L. Gillis. born In Prince Edward Island. July 27- 1884. Died at Elmbcy H05Pii3l- Alberta. November 6. 1944- will relatives of the deceased commun- icate with the undersigned as it is to their financial interest to do so. ' EDWIN C. JOIINSTONE. P. 0. Box 301. can-lomcown. P. 11- 1- The miracle of Canada is the reward of its thrifty people: it is' a standard of living wrought by men and women who believe in spending and saving wisely. The average Canadian. for example. owns his own car and his own home. He pays his bills when due. His pattern of living is excellent. Winn tin patient huh But unexpected emergencies do break the pattern. Usually the emergencyrequires more money than he has available. This can happen to anyone. Then help must come from a dependable outside service. 3 out of 4 choose iiuuholl HFC feels that no one should borrow unless a loan is the best solution to a money problem. use HFC service is friendly. dependable, 3 out of 4 Canadian families prefer to borrow in amounts of 550 to S1000 from Houssnoco Finance. Your telephone book lists the onion nearest you. - Moulr Inna vou Mill in Castle: cum and lemon Consent! Mono Organisation nousnloln rumtcl IIO Ono! Cunt emu , line I Phone I"! teach us all the great need to din this saving virtue into the ears of everyone. We are now in the season when overheated stoves will inevitably take their toll of human life. Many such fatalities are the direct result of sheer carelessness which can rightly be termed criminal. Many things we learn in school are not nearly so important as the habit of being careful. Alberfon and vs '0 0 Iclnriy Miss Janet Profit. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Profit. Al- berton. is a patient in the West- ern Hospital. Her many school chums hope to see her out very soon. , Mr. Frank McAlduff is spend- ing a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron McArthur, Ken- slngton. The many friends of Mr. Alfred Giills will be sorry to learn of his illness. He is a patient in the Western Hospital. Mr. Maurice Perry, Sr., is ill at his home in Alberton South. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. --FW. BONSHAW W. I. The December meeting of tho Bonshaw Women's Institute was Ilnratliy liix Says- Continued from page 2 themselves than any other. In a triangle. friend wife always has the upper hand. remember! If she's a clever gal. she keeps it and almost invariably the erring husband is very glad to return his heart where it belongs. I doubt DEAR atcd us. and my question is: core for her again? two visitors present. Meeting open- ed with singing ."Jingle Bells" lol- lcwed by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered with an exchange of Christmas cake re- cipes, and it was decided to give a treat to the school children at Christmas and also send boxes to the "shut-ins". Reports were heard from all the commlttees and thecorrespondence was read and discussed. It was suggested members meet in the hall on Thursday afternoon to clean it in preparation for the concert practices. It was also de- cided to have an entertainment committee each month. and Miss Barbara MacLeod and Mrs. Milford Buchanan were appointed for the January meeting. which is to take place at the home of Miss Carol Macdonald. Roll call for the meet- held at: the home of Mrs. Stephen MacLeod with eight members and ing to be. "What I dislike most about men." DAILY ACROSS Astoria" A tab Beach Rows - Force On tire Land- measure Malt kiln At home Thrice tmus.i Expression of disgust 20. Fuel 21. Devourcd 22. Conduit 22. route another way 23. 6. A sudden light 6. Raise 7. Keel-billet. cuckoo R. An amulet 9. Small quarrel ll. Becomes aware of 16. Mature 20. Alcoholic beverage 21. Hall! 24. 25. 26. 28. 30. 31. -- F45-It-6 ..a-nu-u P PS5" P5".N.9PP'."i 32. 33. tcolloq.) ' 26. Gasps for breath 27. Comfort 28. Apple seed 29. Beast of burden 30. oscillate 31. Astern 34. Lieutenant tsbbr.) 35. Apportion 36. Coin (Brsz. 37. Weird 39. Mountain nymph 41. Imbibe . 42. Fgll of nuts 43. s olds per- sistently .44. Observes DOWN ii.,Bes'ch' 2. Citadel i-'30 be" '31-Llccpawun J P wpbv xoaowrca. cwonxsnsaaffwor -GYQTBGYQHA. ING HA CROSSWORD uamu lnvallci's food Sotuided, as hells Oriental Large worm Doves Girl's nickname P ' d. f uzzleo s O Yule:-dIy'I Answer l Rugged 35. A Chinese mountain dynasty . crcst 38. Narrow inlet Exploits tgeol.) N cal. 40. Regret i I . ' DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D I. B A A X It I . W isl.0NGFELLOw ' One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three Us. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. apos- trophies, the length and formation or the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation I YXDT. GARQR nvo. HAWH UJQiiXRv Icawaxonrwlca Yester y's Crypioquots:VFULL MANY A Gl..0Rl'bUS MORN- I SEENmSHAl-(ESPEARE. 5 complaccntly satisfied with your economic security. such optiml m in the future as you can muster. . ISS DIX: Eight years ago I was employed as private sec- retary to a married man with whom I fell in love. time he fell very much in love with me. to discourage his wife. hoping she would finally seek a divorce. time went on our love became more intense. but his wife still re- fused a divorce, even knowing that he didn't love her. dear one has been transferred to another city. distance hasn't. separ- p In -time do you believe his wife will give him his freedom; can she go on fooling herself that ANSWER: And can you. Bertha. go on much longer fooling your- self that your beloved loves you enough to leave his wife and family? This is apparently the point on which more young women can dcludc ! F I r 5' 0 Contains gold-plated K one-piece razor and 10 Gillette Blue Blades in dispenser. Simulated pigskin travelling case. Also two additional 10-blade dispensers. Gilli"! Mlt0liD GIFT SET U Handsome travel case holds gold-plated. one- piece Gillette Razor and 10 Gillette Blue Blades in dispenser. A tube of Gillette Shaving Cream and an extra 10-blade dispenser are included. fomefnxhy fxfra Saeclw For Mdf 5,0 e clan Mcm.7 Gllillii ARISTOCRAT cur SET ::.. mllsrvirnn. hiKKKIKIKIKKIXKKIK982?!IKKQKKK1'K'iK'l'l2i(!5E5E1f.'15lC7'E 'L. lieu gifts from HOLMANiS are opened continue-with very much. Bertha, if your sweemeart will ever get his divorce; a wife who has been patient for eight years won't. give up easily. We are two girls working in the same office He seems to like us both equally DEAR MISS DIX: and in love with the same man. Within a short He did everything he could As well. How can we get him to choose between us? MARY LOU AND EVELYN Although my ANSWER: My. but he must be a marvelous creature to evoke such devotion in two impressionable minds. Not only can I not offer a system by which he will infallibly choose one of you. but I think he'd be very foolish to try. You are both victims of the common disease known as "office crush." Any reasonably good-lookipg man. particularly it he is in the executive bracket, is fair game for a feminine crush. They get so used to such adulation that it's soon taken for granted. I'm afraid that's all your terrific case of love is. he could BERTHA u I I --.... mun. .. ....-,,g, For months it would seem "the "ill boy" has best knitting one and purling two. The result? One of the most exciting collections of Sweaters you ever have seen! Soft downy wool: in puliovers. I-urliignns and novelty designs. Sweaters for baby anti grandpa . . . luscious sweaters for mother and sis . . . smart styles for (lad nnd junior. All Ire gift mimleil for this happy season. . . . All are cer- tain or a warm welcoma. cAm)1GANS of pure wool or nilol-up in lovely as- sorted rolors. They re plrun knit xnth tilde vtalstv and neck rlllbln2'- to ' p Sizes id to 46.. l-loch ...... .. PULLOVERS with either short or lonll SiC9i'P5 ll" . ' made of nil wool. n.Vi0" 0' hi('nd0d "N0" 5"”! l"" gm-n Lovclv colors from which to choose. ' p t Sizes .14 in 20. 2 6 . . Em-ll . . . .. I 10 I .-srowrswr:Au- CARDIGANS for growins: girls fills plain or int-ritlzirtl design. Aun- able in rctl, blue. nnv,V. ilrccll W brown shades. Sizes 8 to 14--Luci! 2:98 to PULLOVERS for iEf0Wil1iZ girls ""3 made of all wool in smart. service- able colors. These have lonlz sleeves. Sizes 8 to 14-Each 2.98 .. 4.98 I , ..!'0l!TH CEN3TBl".- PULLOVERS for little boys arryol pure wool in navy. gray or wine with r:n.v. contrasting stripes. 3 9 .4 Sizes 2 to 6. Each CARDIGANS for hnby of fine botany wool with cable stitch design. Colors . white, pink or blue. 2 I Sizes 1 to 3. Each ...-. -iotvm ranrnr. . stretching. in maroon shade. l sizes 36 to 44. ' Each for all the famil PULLOVERS neck style of all DUN W091- These Sweaters shoulder teams A A B 5 eillxw.'lCi'&1II'lI'I'lw.1KKIlrsiI. first! y.-. SLEEVELESS PULLOVER5 in "V" neck style are made of blended wool and NW0" yarns. Choice of maroon 0T 8.95 teal shades. Sizes 36 to 40. Each - ..MF.rs"s WkJAR- lr in ille "V" have tailed to prevent Pl?l,L0l'F.RS In fancy knit designs. all wool in crew neck stile. contrasting shades of hleie 0" brmvn. Sizes 28 mlI(H'S' SHOP- "Wiioro old Friends "Moot Salts" W4