JUNE 18, 1953 ,,,f rSAlllNGS AT ANDREWS poi-E7BiEEk ,j2 pkgs. pepper, pkg. . . 39c Muffets . . . . . . 33c fishmere Bouquet Elgar, 2 pigs. . 25ciSoap. 4 cakes .. 29: 5 oz, tin IBroken Peirce ' Clams .......38ciTea.Ib........59: gygfouaiity-as oz. Sunlight Tomatoes. 2 tins 47: Soup. 4 cakes . . 4lc (31,,-jstic til-iKToy Pail-with sho-vol Sodas. lb. pkg. . 3lctPeanut Butter Sl.59 AT.FJTr7ima SILVER CAKE Mix with Midget SALT it PEPPERVSIIAKER, reg. 65c ................ ,, 55c Sunkist ORANGES. 4 doz. 89: QEIWNG FRIDAY ICE-'iTtion Cream of West Milk, 6 tins . . . . 89c.FIour. 24 lb. SL69 KTyIilTleI'I-4"8T)Z. ErIeT1Tn:iE'57ZTh"" Tomato Juice . 35c1Chicken 69c 3” "'" ANDREWS Ave. THE HOME OF PROVEN VALUES Phone 2696 26 FRESH YOUNG FOWL. lb. . . . . . . . .. 49: A i sHouLn YOU BE on A LOW CALORIC DIET? YOUR ANSWER IS MELOZETS (lVicthylcclliilos(- Wziicix) For use with restricted dictr: iiivst'i'il)e(l hy the piiysiclaii. llclozets provide bulk to add to the Imv rziloric dim and help to satisfy the imiliiic of liiiiigw that so frnqiiciitiv occurs. SEMPLElS PHARMACY 178 Queen St. Plioiie 271 We And Our Neighbours 3' Rubaznah Sc.heinfeld Frank LAST GLIMPSES OF NEW YORK ' CITY ' What final glimpses of New York shall I share with you? The Emu-Sine? The sober? or perhaps it is best to touch briefly on both, since Life is like a twist of yarn, some threads bright-colored, some dark. Sobfr. but amusing too, was the talk at a buffet dinner I at- tended the other evening. Many of the guests were leading authori- ties in the field of human behav- ior, yet what did they discuss most earnestly? Their own children! Even as you and your neighbours. "What can my wife and I do?" asked one psychiatrist noted for his high fees as well as his success with his patients. "Naturally we wish to give our children the ad- vantages we can now afford, and never had, ourselves. A fine home, the best schools, the best summer camps, travel. But what of the future? Will Mary expect a young husband to give her the things she now takes for granted? Will Jim- mie choose a career that promises the most money, in the greatest hurry so he can live almost on the same scale? And if we deny them what. their friends have, what then?" . . . There is no final answer, of course, and to a lesser degree the same problem faces all parents who have established, with great effort, a more comfortable home than their children can hope to have, for many years. It depends .1 good deal on what other than matc-rial values, have been em- phzisized in the home. This thought was probably in the heart of many present, but it v.ns a social evening and there iins relieved and general laughter vhcn another guest said to the perplexed father, "If you really l'.illlL to know what to do. I would suggest an easy solution. Cut your fees in half!" Incidentally, the main dinner dish was "Beef Strogonoff." The meat is cubed and sauteed with onion, and the exotic touch is the r.eh sour cream in which it is sim- mered for a few minutes, after the NERVES snot? Nrrvmn mujon muses up to 757;. of III II(I.nrS!. particularly ileeplewsncsl. lIfiCI'l"9" and irrinihiliiy. (let in IuII niizliii ilerp. ralm iln- in-ni-x during. the day WIIII !:I,Ie Ilnll-lrpllllr u-rlaiiir. Sniirm ialilru oi-cr la- million pmiigu mill in: in monlhn on rim nnrLci. An prurriplmn necessary. Ilul ioA by .i... run only. Money refunded ii Sedicin mi. Iu help you. VACUUM CLEANE with E ATTACHMENTS IN?! I Nut Ruhr; will clean! .... u . v-err. no I "" e W” Unnow uucum 157 GRAFTON ST.. DHAHCIDTTETOWN W-QT luvlu ll TWO. lvn Irtlnietu on trunk. of Clnnan. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN I To Open Office A Raymond Grant, B. Sc, 0. D., who received his degree this month from the University of Montreal, Faculty of Optometry. He received his early education at Montague High School and ob- tained the degree of Bachelor of Science from St. Diinstan's Uni- versity iii 1949. Dr. Grant has tak- en up residence in Summcrside and will open an office shortly in the Lidstone Building on Water Street. He is ll. son of Senator and Mrs. T. V. Grant, Montague and a brother of Dr. A. R. Grant. and Dr. Vincent Grant of Summer- side. beef is tender. Rice and a green salad were served with this, and the dessert was straiVbci'i'y short- crike and coffee. Easy on the hos- tess and delicious for the guestsl .. . . I went to a "Double or Nothing" television show. There were hun- dreds of women and ii few men in the audience, and I was not one of the eight chosen to appear on the program. 1 ciijoyed me general excite-nieiit of the moving lights and micropliories, and the people from everywhere, but I had it nightmarish sensation of being back in the Third Grade, when we were instructed by some man in charge, to applaud when he shook his closed fist at us! 'l'hose who applauded loudest and longest were to get a dollar. I did not get one! How would you like to zidrl II "Blue-tailed Pirrinlia, fresh-water cannibal fish," to your home ia- quarlum? You can buy one at a pet shop here for the trifling sum of 574.99! It is shaped like a sun- fish, five-"inches long and is sil- vcry gold. with purple tins, blue tail and ruby eyes. Cheap at the price. but don't let it get at your iinger! If you are a stroniz. woman 01' lllllll - - IIlFlif' BIT wonderful barrzziiiis in clothes at "Klein's on the Square." famous. and to me, frightening store where everything is heaped on counters and racks and there are no clerks and no place to try on and you stand in line to have your Dill"-I chase wrapped and paid for. My-' self. I'd rather hie me to A ll'0))l('-11 al, deserted isle where wearing ap- parel isn't a necessilyl . . . purposeful I Altogether sobering was my visit to the ”Children's Court." Most. of the cases involved Porto-Ricaii an hour in that most fascinating place, Washington Square, an area, tree shaded and grass cov- ered, that is about five square blocks, at the beginning of Fifth Avenue. Students and professors, from New York University that forms one side of the Square. sit on the same bench with derellcts from the nearby Bowery. Shabby young (and not so young) writers and artists from their dark little rooms on the side streets. share the same shade tree with the suc- cessful in arts and business who live in the expensive apartment buildings that have replaced the modest studios that faced the uare. Children are scolded and pr. ised in Italian and in cultivat- ed Engltsh. Elegantly clipped French poodles and Just plain dogs exchange comments it would be fun to understand. Only one thing is missing - the organ-grinder and the monkey, who enlivened the scene, yeius ago. They seemed to belong on Washington Square. IN MEMORIAM MRS. EDITH PEARL CIIAPPICLL -A host of friends were saddened on Sunday afternoon, June '1, to learn of the sudden death of Edith Pearl Chappell at her home in Sherbrooke. Although she had been in ill health since February. her unexpected passing came as a. great shock to all. The late Mrs. Chappell was in her 56th year. Born at Northsm, a daughter of the late Albert and Gertrude Gorrill, she lived most of her married life in Slierbmoke with the exception of four years which she spent in Ontario. The deceased was a valued mem- ber of St. John's Anglican Church and II life member of the Woments Auxiliary. She was public spirited and always willing to help in any- thing pertaining to the best inter- ests of the community. Left to mourn the loss of one whose life will ever be a beautiful memory are her sorrowing husband. two daughters and one son, Audrey. R. N, of summerside; Prowse at home: June of Calgary. who arrived for her mother's funeral and a grandson Ronald. A daughter Eunice predeceased her 13 years ago. Also surviving are the following HEINZ scans vm &lcIIlocita will , make sisters and brother: Ruth. Mrs. W. .1. Dennis, Port llill: Lina. Mrs. James Higgins, Brooklyn. N. S.: Clara, Mrs. Ernest Gregg. Tyne - Valley; and Prowse of Northam. children - United States citizens, yet from a. land so different that? they get into trouble . before they can learn their way around. Peter, 12 years old, is a sad example nl many others. He was implicated in a burglary. "Peter," said the Judge, leaning forward and touching him on the shoulder, "You are a lucky boy. You have friends who have taken time off to speak for you. They lic- lieve there is good in you. Go lmck to school and tend to your busi- ness. Don't let them down." But Peter's face. as he passed me, with his back to the judge, had an unchildlike sneer that made me fear for his future. . . 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