THE GUARDIAN.” WN PAGE N INE 2?: guests of Mrs Mr. and M Summerside shampoo on tivea. horde permanent the modern hair beauty rinse 5 hair soli, oD5Y w '”9"599 ' He'll” alcove m,g,ol2lloiioring shades uiyeIiow.9'9Y 5' . .m-n- Louise Murphy. urday. September Glasgow. N. S., where she visit with her Georgetown and i.':l';'.'.'”' M” ""' ""' '"””” Vlcini .:.1 Mr. Jerome Condon. Principal of West Royalty School, spent the Past weekend it his home in Mr. Ind Mu. Ber on n G v '01 Charlottetown wxelruer weglgerlcal eorgewwnl . I-IllKhcs' mother, Mrs. Marion Fitzgerald and H. add the fresh Mrs. Mary Yorston. color and Eusfre Of the Robert Simpson Com son-in-law Mrs. Lindsay. Georgetown Royal- family. who have vacatloned dur. ing the summer in Georgetown;. left on September 7th on return 0.) P. Bolger of to their home in Rosiindale, Mass. to George- , ..... , Maw” p town on Sunday. September 'lth, Mr. and Mrs: Pius Fitzpatrick where they were guests of rela- and family of De Gros Marsh visited Georgetown on Sunday, September 7th, where they were Mr. Stillman Mair f W i, th t i' ltl . N. 3.. is visiting an zlanamildel, '3 8”” S D '” V" Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark and family of Montague motored to Miss Adele Fitzgerald has ac- Georgetown on Sunday, September cepted a position as cashier at 7th. where they were guests of panyy in Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. W. W. V A N Charlottetown. L . ' Miss Joan McQuillan and Miss Master Roger Solomon, son of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Soloman, re- spent the weekend at their homes turned home last week from in Georgetown. MacLaren. Souris West, where he has vaca. tioned at the home of Mr. and tlenovesshampoo lilmIGuves sparkling Mr. J.A.B. Macconnell has ac- Mrs. William Hughes. cepted a position as Principal of Murray Harbour School and as- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacDonald sumed his duties last week. and two children left recently for New Glasgow, N.S., after spend- !Mrs. Mabel Laverl left on Sat- ing the summer -with Mr. Mac- 6th for New Donald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. will Aeneas MacDonald. and ,..,-I '1i.?Neighbor; aqn r.........'. .'fi5.'1'.'u.-. mu... c- in "Jimmy iikes to eat here because we never force him.” By George Clark Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koehane of Roslindale, Moss., were recent guests of Mrs. Marion Fitzgerald. Also a guest of Mrs. Fitzgerald was her brother-in-law, Mr. Bill Kelly of Roslindale. Mrs. Albert Hobbs and two children, Bobby and Garry. left on Saturday( September 6th, for their home in Trenton, Ontario. after spending the past three months with Mrs. Hobbs” parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart. They were accompanied as far as Montreal by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacNevln of Desable motored to George- town on Sunday. Mr. MacNevln is a brother of Rev. C. U. Mac- Nevin, a former pastor oi the United Church in Georgetown and is now stationed in Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. L' ll Nicholson and son of Iiowlan, Maine. accompan- ied by Mrs. Daniel Stewart, Bru- denell, and Miss Annie Mae Stew- art of Montague. motored to Georgetown on Wednesday, Sep- tember ftrd, where they visited friends. Mr. Joseph Gotell of the R.C. A. F., at Halifax. N. 5.. accompan- ied by Mr. Russell Boudreault mo- iorcd to Georgetown, where they were weekend guests of Mr. Go- tell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Gotell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLennan of Boston, Mass, arrived .iu Georgetown on Saturday, Septem- ber 6th, and are guests of Miss Frances DeLory. They will also visit Mr. Mcf..ennan's brother. Mr. Full-sized baking oyen, onomol ed - Useful "Prior reservoir o Polished top, onaino lop and cover 0 Too-space recaued has oi the copper reservoir, at additional cost. For more heat . . ; Equip you home with an Ioenovnleal Iaioneor not Ab furnace -Wood or cool. &a,(o';;y3' ayiecsvm M7154. Economical Fasf-heating Woocl-and-Coal Ranges Modem In appearance, easy to operate, ' limo precision-mode range: with scientific . wan Insulation take the dmdgery out of cooking -produce boltor results, faster. Each M. II backed by the engineering skill gained by Bolanger in the post 85 ysclrs monuiocjur in: Canada's line stoves. Roderick McLennan of St. Geor- ges. LUXOR-MAIN FEATURES-largo can-lron and steel range - Wood and cool oval hrs-box I lnlorehanraablo grates - Whlta titanium porcelain enamel Jar-oven drawer 0 Circulation typo MONT BRUNO MAIN IIATUIIS-Cant-iron and steal nd cool lira-box - White tlfanlvnl celaln enamel - lmldo enam- ronaa 0 Wood a cl odgas - Anti-nut anamoliod reservoir Warming clout supplied with or without minute-minder, shaken and mirror - Powerful electric oltachrnont optional, in place gllgd 0 10M under-oven drawer - Cir- - wlatlon pa copper ruorvolr - Polished top, onomalled adgu - -nut onomollsd reservoir top and cover - Too space raoonea without electric onoctan mvolr, at additional cont 0 bag. a Warming closet supplied with or Inlnutrmlndor, shaken and minor or Powerful optional, in loco of the copper ro- ornlstlc design. WHIITIIY DIX ' SAYS- continued from page 1 awer to your dilemma in in your DEAR. MISS DIX: lThe boy I assure him of it? you care enough for each other, he is ending our friendship. or money to take me out? Mlu Niaaon cannot reply problems of a tremendous effort, but you know it will be worthwhile. The an- own hands; don't let it allp. with whom I am going steady is starting at a military academy this fall. He doesn't want to go be- cause he's afraid I'll break up with him while he's away. He'll only be home twice a year. I don't believe this will happen. but how can LOUISE ANSWER: The boy, at his age, should be more concerned with acquiring an education than with romance. First things first! time won't cause a separation. DEAR MISS DIX: Two months ago I met a very nice boy. Sev- eral weeks later he invited me to a party and we had a wonderful time. Now I haven't heard from him In over a week. Do you think that perhaps he doesn't have the ' DORIS ANSWER: A week really isn't giving the boy a chance. If you want to see him again, give him a little more time, then invite him to a get-together at your home. From there on, it's up to him. nally to readers but will anawol ral Interest through this column. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Refuse of Long Island, N. Y., who are vaca- tioning in the Province and stay- ing at Dalvay. were recent visitors to Georgetown, where they were the guests of relatives. While herc they-enjoyed a mackerel fishing trip with Mr. Victor Rafuse and although the i'lsh were not rising to the bait, Mrs. Refuse succeeded in landing the only fish. On Sunday, August 24th, St. David's United Church was filled to capacity wh'en the Rev. Dr. J. S. Bonnell of New York delivered a sermon in his usual splendid manner. The musical part of the service was much enjoyed and onsistcd of hymns by a large chair, a solo by Mr. Harry Yors- ton and two selections by the Brooklyn trio. Sub-Lieutenant Maurice DeLory of the Royal Canadian Navy Re- serve of Halifax. NS. W88 the weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Maurice, who has spent the summer at the Canadian Naval Establishment at Esqulmalt, B.C.. where he was an instructor in diving. On his re- turn to the Maritime: he travel- led by bus from Vancouver, B.C.. to San Francisco, U. S. A., and then across the U.S.A. to New York and Boston. from where he flew to Halifax, N. S. Maurice is now continuing his medical stud- les at Dalhousie University in Halifax. N. S. AC Peakes and Vicinity Miss Teresa. Handrahan left August 25th to resume her duties as teacher at Mt. Stewart. Mr. Richard Birt was a visitor to Montague on business August 30th. Miss Carlene MacEacher..,Mount Stewart, spent the weekend of August 30th as the guest of Miss Pearl Grant. Among the teachers attending the Fall convention at Mt. Stew- art on August 28-29 were Marian Rogerson, Marian Mclfnnis, Anne Mclnnis, James Whalen, and El- mer Mclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. James Mooney and family. who have spent the sum- mer vacation with Mr. Mooney's father, returned to their home in Montreal August 29th. Friends of Master Basil Grant are sorry to learn that he'ls con- fined to bed with the measles. Misc Noreen Kenny of U.S.A. is spending her vacation at Peake's, guest of Miss Noreen Mooney. Miss Bernice Rogerson spent the weekend of August 30th at her home on St. Patrick's Road. Peakes Bombers were victorious ll the first game of the semi- final playoffs when they defeated Souris st. Mary's on Peake's diam- ond August 3156 by a score of '1-5. MUSTARD GIVES THIS QUICK Q . :FSn A PLEASINO IV: ale. conned lovnotooa, is or 3 lln. ripe Iomolaoa TV: cup! chopped onion: IVA cup: chopped (olary IV4 cup: chopped green POPPOOI 4 teaspoon: salt tablespoons sugar Va laenpaan popper I Ioonpoon col-non'n Mumud I tablespoon Waloutorahln S0000 VI mp cider vinegar If ripe tomatoes are used, peel and then chop. Combine with remaining ingredient, in or- der named, in a large kettle. Simmer, uncovered, 45 mim.. or until quite thick. Pour into clean. hot ian and cover. Set on wire rack in a covered kettle, with boiling water to f.'.'ii.”.Z"i'.'.'.'..i”.I.'... "' '-”" 3" H boiling ra- sInnea.Ma.kaa3tn4pu. CW" Cohnans MUSTARD The second game is to be played in Souris September 1th. Mr. Anthony Hughes, Halifax, was a. recent visitor to this vicin- ity, the guest of Mr. Thomas Brazil. Mr. Francis Rogerson left for Montreal August 29th. where he hopes to find employment. Friends of Mrs. A.J. Mooney are sorry to learn that she is a pa- tient in Montague Hospital, and wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Gerard Fraser. Summerville spent the weekend of August 30th guest of- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gil- lan. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald E and family of Halifax were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Trainor, St. Patrick's Road, on August 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen of Charlottetown were guests of Mrs. Cullen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rogerson, on August 31st. Mr. and Mrs. James Whltty of Melrose, Mass., left for home on August 31st, having spent some time at Mrs. Whltty's home on St. Patrick's Road. Miss Doris Donnelly left on Sep- tember lst for Charlottetown where she plans to attend St. Joseph's Convent. Mr. and Mrs. Smith O'Brien were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A!- fred Donnelly on August 31st. The Misses Shirley Rogerson and Patricia Myers were visitors to Morell on August 30th. Mr. James Gillan Jr., who is employed on the dredge at Sourls, spent the weekend of August 30th at his home in Peakes. Miss Eileen Anstle spent the weekend of August 30th with rela- tives ln Montague. - Mr. If-lenry.Mooney of Rumford, Maine, arrived at the home of his father, Philip Mooney on August 26th. He was accompanied by his brother John. .'Mr. and Mrs. George Colbornc PEPSEN Gives whitest teeth 3,n9.' sweetest breath yet cosisi less than leading green ioolhpasiesl (Oi-ITINUOUS TESTS PROVE PEPSODENT GETS TEETH WIllTEST Impartial laboratory tests prnvol that Pepsodent gets teeth cleaner and brighter than any other leading toothpaste. And. it's a proven fact that the toothpaste which ' gives cleanest mouth. whitest teeth . . .will give you sweetest ,breath. So for whitest teeth ,and the sweetest breath, use "epsodent daiiyx children's first teeth. wuinn Tlltll -swluur ' auam-tom: an -vouu I wmi v nrsoolNt' COSTS UP TO. Mint flavor fopa with children -Pepeoalent has a cool, mint "randy flavor no other dentifrice matches. And Pepsodent is safe, too-geven for than loading green fooihphffowaf who have been spending in short vacation with Mr. Colborne's grandfather, Mr. Allen Grant, left by car August 28th on return to his home in Medford, Mass. They were accompanied by their two children, Mary and Kenny. -B.U. SEA VIEW SCHOOL Report of Sea View senior room for' month of August is as follows: Grade' X-1. Carl Murphy; 2. Ethel Adams; 3. Robert Adams. Grade IX-l. Eleanor Campbell; 2. Enid Donald; 3. Rita Murphy. Grade VIII-1. Joan Duggan; 2. Lots Murphy' 3. Clair Sutherland. Grade VII- . Terry Murphy and Walter Stewart: 2. Donald Adams. Grade VI-1. Marjorie Adams; 2. Willis Adams. Perfect attendance: Enid Don- ald. Joan Duggan, Terry Murphy. Highest average: 91-Joan Dug- KIll- . Wands Murphy, teacher. The Romans were the first nat- ion to perfect the art of military encampments. always building an exact square. '-Ellen's Diary Continued from page 2 I of plenty on neighboring (um. landsl was there ever more en- Baging pastoral than the herd grazing with content on their green meadow, dainty fall dande. lions replacing the more sturdy said of those of spring?" How much there is to see and enjoy with Septembers spell over the countryside! "What shall we do tomorrow. Ellen?" James repeats our query as he climbs "dem golden stairs" leading 0" Presently to dream- land. "That's not the question. It's what shall we do first: cut more train or thresh? I reckon." he decides. "we'll keep on with the threshing." Until tomorrow - - -Diary - - - Good-night. . . . mrs com: S; V elaan laaahlv with Iaunl 5040- - , cow Blllllllt K” E i BAKING sons Itb lrslnann nreramurons , .Al.,Vlll PALMER 0'1-EARYp PHONE 88-38 I v Sub-Doa.l:ta 3 i an... nyanlp Al "um ' Ellie Williams, Tyne Valley. 26001-aftonst. A. , J. ZAKEM Phone 1505 GHAIILOTTETOWN oslll 51:3. .450 -.' ml ' ORANGE PEKUE TEA I A Hospitality can he so easy 3 --...,us.n (. Jtuguhadbotiiu-el0osicoIaI:adareuIIraatwltI1GooaeCoIa J.5' T. Morris Ltd Charloltchwn P. I. 1. Bottle Carton and-any hlonl ram Pin Joporlr pc par bank