APRIL 12. 1952, THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN r ” sononii six. sm- ,0ontlnued (ram page 2 Ellen": Ian continued tram page I IN MEI-LORIAM ientlon to have you give up your youngsters ior good, drop the whole project and let him go on alone. A t , usy absence from them is an you could be expected to endure. As ior his iarnily-don't worry about them. They are naturallf under a great strain with their wayward son and brother. Probably it he straightens out. they'll be more agreeable to you. I hope you're auccessiul in establishing a new and happy life for yourseli and your iamily. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My husband and I are quite upset over gut m-year-old son and would like your advice. He is a student at college, andihas been dating a very lovely girl. He drives her to ('1!!! every day and sees her three or four nights a week. The girl is engaged to a serviceman now stationed in Japan. My son says there is nothing serious between them. but as she is the only girl he sees. we ieel he is being dishonorable to continue the irlendship. MRS. L. I. M. ANSWER: Both your son and the girl are being iar irom hon- nrable in their actions. I'm sure they are both old enough to know .:, zoo, regardless of his assurances to the contrary. He should stop using her at once, and try to make dates with other and more eligibler girls. DEAR MISS DIX: I'm a ireshman in high school and in love with a man 2'1 years old. He and his wife don't get along and are Ihlnklng oi getting a divorce. We have been seeing each other for about three months.. Do you think I should forget about him or wait until he is free? . A. N. X. ANSWER: If you had given me your name and address I'd have u'ritI.eii your mother to stop this crazy atiair beiore it goes too far. The man should be sent to jail and you should be locked in your room until you come to ydiir senses. How can a nice young girl get mixed up with a scoundrcl who robs the cradle ior a little diversion! Slop seeing him at once and go with boys in your own group. Miss Nissen cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems at general interest through this column. - Huxv itl-&('I'x noun (or l(Ht()RR()n The iollowlng Representatives oi the Sun bite or Canada in Prince Edward island will be glail to discuss with you any matters relating to liie irnurance or annuities. without obligation. OEARLOTTETOWN MR8. DOROTHY ROGERS J. A. MOORE W. D. YOUNG, SUMMERSIDE R. C. SHEA, KINKORA ii. 0. BOIIAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. l. ; Plastic & Neon Signs LETTERING on PLASTIC. SILK. LEATHER. calm, Etc. PLASTIC NAME PLATES AND NUMBERS son HOUSES Any Color Let-losing Any Color Plastic SCANTLEBUIIY & SON 82 Kent St. Phone 920 "Inquiries Soliciled" LIIERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD . ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR I5 Months To Pay I ON A NEW. s 1-'mstooe REFRIGERAJOII I Toplobelteuneivlgoveise Blast Itbaslu Ieviniltond J vegetoaea ' , Five year wenenty V Geoevoeehosen teed capacity ll sum... no bias on uni.- V I-lUltllYl Oler good for limit can only. , ' Huston: LIBIlYElll'llil & iiioxiv no. 187 or. oso. sr., OIIARLOTTEIOWN Provides 5 series oI'epIJ' oeienettceily ' wait" she said "I'll go and iind my Inloving .olniyi" son Ricky Smith. who died one ysarsgv today. God aaedadoriemsrodarling child. To Jeinhtsa.ngel's band Audao he stooped with olleving milk, and clasped our lloky'a hand. ' LL0VI.lI(ly Remembered Main and Step Dad. sunlight. "You'd IiII'dIy believe it could be" she commented. I I I "Hardly believe" that out oi the snows oi winter. again could come springtime blossoms? That (or us. earth could perionn her age-aid miracle all in good time? That out or the sodden liieless clay should spring again new lite, wlnsome and trash Ind iovely?,Ws touched the delicate waxen petals: (irst garden growth oi the year . . . kneeling, heads close, one golden, each thread oi her tressea iine-spun and silken. she looked up. "Were you surprised?" ahe queried. "Or were you" she lowered her voice. "sort of expecting it?" "Rupee" it" we nodded, ”but still surprised. It's always a surprise to see the first blossom." "Yes" she agreed. his smile that was run of sunshine ”'rhey always come about this And his dream of what might have time of year don't they? Punny been. how they manage it-when all around the earth is so damp and 5"” I0 "M93"! him "I0 NM God gave us a wonderful brother. Whose mom -in will never grow old. lie iaahioned his smile not or sun- shine . And modeled his heart of pure gold. He II gene but his volt-.e"re-echoes, ills touch is now unseen, dead, isn't in Moth th l W here come from the ltraveellz "ya. ey 5”" WI” """"lh iP''''Iv 1' IIWIII s s s near. Once upon a lime in another ' km" P" I”"”' h 5399'" WW Than earth can ever be , And as each day draws to a close. it brings him nearer to inn. Lovingly Remembered, Brother and sisters. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi my Father and Mother, William Leith Mac- Lean, who passed away ' Jannsry 31st. 1041, and Mrs. William Leith garden away across the world a Grave opened because "it was written." "I think, it you'll just grandfather and bring him here. He'll like to see them won't be?" And then she was away to the born on light ioet . . . What a sunny gentle wnd blew! The pond sparkled; the slopes were raring; robins hopped blithely in the near meadow; spring was here. And here. in the waxen blooms oi the snowdrops was symbol at another Resurrection--one which offers I131: who m'”"I ”"3' AW" everlasting lite to penite t man- kind. Some day we hope to meet again, some day. we know not when. To clasp their hands in a better land. Never to part again, Always Remembered by Daughter Irene and Family. "'I too, O Christ, denied you; And ielt the dawn-winds blow Cold and gray upon my cheek And heard the cook's loud crow: I too. sat silent while the scribes with cynic wisdom tried. Buiieted, reviled and mocked Condemned you-cruciiled, IN MEMORIAM. 1" I071!!! memor! oi a dear Husband and Uncle. Aoii Walileld who died on April 11th, 1950. The call was sudden, The shock severe. We little thought the end was near, Only those who have lost can tell, The nairlllof Illrting without rare- we But I have seen the dead arise, The spring wake -!air and strong, And doubt has changed to soaring faith. Despair to love and song." Until MlJnday- - Diary - Good-night . . . . IN MEMORIAM In iovin-g?n:mory of MRS. JOHN H. NANTIIS who departed this his April lsilh. 1941. "Gone but not iorgoiiten." Always Rcmembemd by Husband Always Remembered by His Wlie winnle and Niece Erma. IN MEMORIAM 1" memory or Mrs. Gilbert Sentner .who passed away April .nd F-mu” IINII. 1949. IN MEMORIAM ""”-55??” "””” But still we don't iorget. For in the hearts that loved you, Your memory lingers yet. Lovinsly Remembered by nugmna, Henry and Elorence. IN NIEMORIAM In IOVIIII memory oi Maurice Mccloslrey who departed this me a April 13th, 1050. In loving memo . or William A. Alley. who passed away 'hdde'nl April 12th: 1940. . Sheltered by the Rock of Ants. Anchored on the Golden shore, In the loving arms oi Jesus, meets our dear (Ines ior evermore. NWIII Remembered by Wile and son Charles. Remembered by his wile and family. KINII EIIIE III MEMIIIIIAN 1949 . 1952 ERLE N. COLES Died April 13th COFFEE Lovingiy remembered by WHO and Family. IIIVINI in I Iilruiir J F,.. Thereis no present like the time . . . and no time like am a watch tIiat.i.ekfsr above enlist in accuracy" and appearance Then yodr Ilert Roi d ha" OHIO?” wrirtwstobes, Ttrare 3... '5;'w.:.3;.3:i, dnetprnoi. and of , r ', I -- -- IWIIIIOII by Swiss craftsmen to give you a Iihtina of "right timo.(' ROLEX of GENEVA x SWITZERLAND ."..""'i....'l.'.'.'J S'..'...'?.:'. Put: 3.'.'...""' llspaeslsgsli The ltuli continued lronLpage I take over the management at the Agnew Surpass store, in which he held a post a number oi years ago. I I I . Miss Edith Houston of Swan River, Manitoba, who spent the winter at her iormer home in Montague. was the guest tor a iew days oi, Mrs. Donald Ross. en route t0:.MB:lIt2bI. Mr. and Mrs. Mannin Bagnall and Mrs. Grant Gregory motored irom Saint John to spend Easter here. Mr. and Mrs. Bagnall are the guests oi Mr. Justice H. L. Palmer and Mrs. Palmer. and Mrs. Gregory is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. S. Drew. I Mr. C. A. Schell foi Toronto is a guest at the Charlottetown Hotel. I I I Miss Mary Ramsay of Toronto arrived yesterday morning to spend the Easter holidays with her grandfather, Mr. R. H. Rog- ers. ' I I I Mr. Robert Clnino and Mr. Jos- eph Weglarz of New York are guests at the Charlottetown Hotel. I I I of st. coiiee Miss Gertrude Avards entertained party this week. I I Love at a Dr. H. H. Pierce and Mrs. Pierce have leit on a short vacation trip to New York. a V I Mr. Douglas Pierce, who has been visiting with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Pierce on North River Road, has gone to London, Ont. I I Mr. Leslie H. Yates of Hunt- ingdon. P. Q.. is staying at the Charlottetown Hotel. 0 o 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jordan leit on Wednesday to spend their va- cntion with Mr. Jordan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Jordan, Brook- lyn, Queens Co., N.S. - e u 0 Mrs. Thane A. Campbell. Pro- vinc 1 Educational Secretary of the . 0. D. E., has received this week from the National Head- quarters, a copy or a beautiiuily illustrated book "Queen Mary-A Picture Pageant oi her Wonder- iul Years." I I Mrs. A. B. L. Home and Mrs. J. Lelioy Holman have returned to their homes in Summerslde oltcr spending the winter in Flor- ida. Senator and Mrs. T. V. Grant oi Montague spent the week-end in Summerside, guests of their sons, Dr. A. R. Grant and Dr. Vincent Grant. l I O I Following the presentation of prizes and trophies at the closing of the Summerslde Curling Rink on Saturday, a social evening was held when dancing and reiresh- ments were enjoyed. - .i I I. I Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Turnbuli and son, Dougald, oi Saint John, N.B., are the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacKoy during the Easter holiday, I I I Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane A. Campbell motored to the main- land to bring home their daugh- ter, Virginia, a student at Acadln University. who will spend the Easter vacation here. I I I Mrs. Fraser Ross of Halifax, N. S., arrived in Summerside on Tuesday to spend a iew days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Allen. I I I Mrs. William Proiltt of Ken- sington spent this week in Sum- merside. the guest oi her sister and brother-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Callback. I I I Mrs. George Key has returned to her home in Summerside alter visiting in Halifax with her daughter. Mrs. C. C. Artz, who is much improved in health. I I I Among the students spending the Easter holiday at their homes in Summerslde are the Misses Isabel I-Iowatt, Nancy Mac!-larlane, Nan Pope, and Messrs. Peter Pope, Donald Leiurgey. Maynard Schur- man from Woliville. N. S.; Miss Julie Meikle and Mr. Charles Simpson from Sackvllle, N. B. I I I Miss Sally Easier. accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Easier, her sister, Mrs. Fred Folland, Miss Clara Mountain and Mrs. Evelyn MacAlpine, leit Summerslde Wed- nesday morning on a vacation trip to Florida. I O I . Mr. and Mrs. L. H. MacFarlane is-it Summerslde Thursday for Fiorida. . . I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sllliphant of Summerside are visiting in New Glasgow, N. S.. guests ot their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Millman. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pritchard oi Picton, 0nt., are spending their vocation ln Summerslde, guests oi the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Cairns. I I I Mr. J'. Watson MacNaught, M. P., and Mrs. MacNaught, have ar- rived from Ottawa to spend East- er at their home in Summer-side. I I I Miss Ruby MacNell. Saint John. is spending Easter wlht her par- onts. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Macblelll, Summei-side. e e o ' Mrs. David Lidstone. sewing in- slruttress in the Summerside Com- munity College. was honoured this week when Miss i-Ielen Mills, on behalf of the class. made a pres- entation oi a lovely gilt. A social period iollowed and reireshinenlr were served. ' ..,,...... Cord-Of 'I'lionIts Mrs. James Melanie and family wish to thank all those who sent Man Cards. spiritual Bouquets, Messag oi sympathy and who assisted in any way during their o I lie Stars Say - - Iy Genevieve . ICING vvs&v For Tomorrow Till: auguries ior this day warn that it would be regrettable to Jump at conclusions in making de- cisions or agreements where calm. astute and logical consideration should be excised in all aspect oi thought and action. It is possible that pending affairs might be de- cided on a basis at mixed emotions or desires rather than studied logic. Postpone vital matters until judgment is less dispassionate or biased. It It Is Your Birthday Those whose birthday it is may have a year in which vital mat- ters come up ior practical and un- biased judgment, un-tlnctured by over-stimulated emotions or de- sires. Obscure ln!' or com- pulsions could work against the progressive development or con- structive program. Personal ini- tiative should be ireed tram out- side bias. A child born on lhis day has splendid energy, initiative and en- teprlse lot a successiui and pro- gressive career, tree from the dom- ination oi others. Day After Tomorrow The horoscope holds auspices ior a singularly happy, progressive and soul-satisiying purpose following celebration oi an outstanding holiday of church and state, with all the joyous les- tivity and colorful galety due at the birth oi spring. There are, as well, some signs oi queer and er- ratlc behavior in the astral cai- endar. not on the conventional chart. Saieguard against all sorts oi strange, unique and exciting en- tanglements and wayward indulg- ences. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is have an extraordinary year to look for- ward to. There are conflicting auguries - some inspiring and stimulating, others pointing to weird, illicit and inexplicable vio- lations 0! all codes and conven- tions. Under such strange entice- ments it would be imperative that all unwhoiesome, erratic and sin- ister urges be smothered, and a code of conduct and behavior rig- idly adhered to under certain it- regular or illicit; allurements. Fall back on spiritual or psychological strength in case oi spectacular crises. A child born on this day, while abundantly blessed with high spiritual. mental and psychological characteristics, may nnd a dan- gerous and insistent temptation to vibrate the opposing polarity cl conduct. .. 6-. 1 .t7eav'ldll!E llueesstr-mrlzmsmev I. ll. -lllllllslillll . says To the man who says. "Come ba& in 5119! Days,'' I say, "It you're not here when I come back. ior whom shall I ask?" LET'S TALK THIS OVEI nnvvm 0. sonnsrorzn. n.a., c.r.n.. Provincial Manager 111 - 115 Grliton Street, Charlottetown, P. E. 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