i i a UQVOIHY bRAY lVlNl Guard against chspping roughness and flaky dry- ness. Smooth on before going out in cold weather. Buy yours lo- day and save half on every bottlel MGDRE £~ MFLEOD " CHARLOTTETOWN, ELI- ‘c {\.\.\. Dorothy Dix Says- ‘vft ~. mm I xv ~ u. axcxzmmmmmw ¢.\fi\, \<\rx.\ sew. w lContinued from Page 2 l industry. enterprise and independence. So strike out for yourself and liberty and self-respect. _ DEAR. MISS DIX: I have been happily married for the past six months. but I have r1 probipm. My husband was adopted when 111a’! l an infant a. few days old by a couple who reared him. educated hiii: , an». adored him. Especially was the woman. who is now a widow, de- ' f! to him. lo ‘live havetwo little sons and this wunan tries io call herself "Grand- mother" to our babies. Of course. she is no relation to them and I have told her so and forbidden her to call herself their Grandmother. while she bows to my wishes and does not visit in my home, it hurts nn- husband very much. l-le seems to think that he owes her some- thing for what she has done for him, and that l am all wrong in mv attitude toward her. She does not need financial assistance. Don't you think 1 am right? ' MRS. P‘. C ANSWER: No. I have never known a woman to do a more heart- icss. thing than you have done in begrudglng a lone old widow the pour compensation of being called Grandma by the children of the man for ivhcm she has done so much. Adopted children owe a far greater debt of gratitude to their foster parents than children owe to their own pfircllts. The man and woman who take a little orphan child and Rllfl it love, home and an education have done an act so fine and noble that a child honors himself in calling them grandparents.‘ Western Cattle Marketa and medium to good killers $12 to $14. Trade was fairly active a: Calgary with good to choice butcher steers $13.25 to $14.25. Edmonton had a large carryover but prices were about steady. with choice Airscilt-e of overloading on west- ern markets was due principally to lack of stock carsfand receipts were kept to a fairly normal volume. lin- the Eastern European Prices generally at Winnipeg were fully 25 cents stronger and a good clearance made, with some of the better steers making $14.50 to $15 steers $13.50 to $14. Prince Albert paid up to a top of $13.25; Moose Jaw $13 to 813.25; Saskatoon up Bis liies 0n i ltonflict Between Russia And II. S. ____THE_AG_UA'IKD_IAN._ __ KEEP YOUR eve on Dy J.M- ROBERTS, Jr. l llonuinvs FURNITURE wnvnows! In the background of the con- flict between Russia and the Un- ited Statcs there always lies the possibility that the Soviets, by means of infiltration and the crea- tion of economic chaos. can win without theactual war that so many people fear. In this connection I have s mem- orandum from James M. Lang, As-l sociated Press correspondent who has worked for the last five years ‘in London, Paris. Vienna and Prague. On home leave now, he says everybody is asking him two questions; Will we have war with Russia? When? He says that in Europe, most observers would give this answer: "It has come. You are having it now - conflict on an economic and political level which is not likely to carry over into actual mil- . itary operations. The conflict is none the less deadly, none the less likely to determine the future of the American way of life." They would say. Um! Bddl. 111M the United States is falling to be realistic in talking about war to come when it has actually been under way since Yalta- “They say they do not not ex- pecl the conflict to become war I in a military sense because Rus- sia's leaders have considerable cause for confidence that they can win without it. ‘In addition to the political and economic chaos which Russia is fostering for the 911F909?» "m" countries could be drawn into the Russian orbit through eXPfltjfgiltzltl system bloc to include nations which find dollar trade more and more difficult. I "America would be left — WI l1 perhaps a dollar-backed Britain ‘- as the last outpost of dollar llfl'(‘ without which she could not (‘O11 linue her present economic sys- iem. Rujgia‘; propaganda throughout Europe is that America is racing hpgrllong toward economic col- lapse. _ “European; says ilicy still look to America for leadership. b1" have a steadily weakening fr-“Ilh j that they will find ll. “They say Anlericn doe’: r‘! have a fore-ill" PQUU" Tl‘"l_‘ Truman doctrine is the ncl: approach. and that it contains promise that the fight, if need Ill will be carried on with any mflh than dollars. _ _ "A Czech editor told mo bliiL-ii) that is like saying that ii a man maps upon you in a dark alley you will fight him only W111‘ W1" 1°“ “T; (he United States, seeklfl§_ l" n1nk@_\v;\|‘ unnecessary, this bl-LSID" ess oi military guarantees nrllvil 1,0“; citcs has ncvPr IOOTUOKE: importantly us ll. (loos to the‘ lllld oDcuns, who have M113 explvve such assurances from the larser countries when the smaller ‘kart: asked to line nP- We l?" M‘ I e Y to give them, as Britain did to P0- Bharlo woy. . polished plate mirrors. Tobie. sove M00)’ lovely dollars. lmid before the Second World to $14; Regina $14; and Vsncou- war There are some good reasons vcr $l3.50 to $14. 5 $ . $10.00‘ PERMANENTS 1.50 rsmsnenrs 5.00 PERMANENTS o-Oorvooeveooooov-eee0o+o0>+ooo0po>o>oo>+oo¢ c¢+¢++w++++>v UUELKEEI) HUNTER RIVER BEAUTY SALON var-season CLOSING SPECIALS s-_..ss... 3.50 PERMANENTS . .. . .. CLOSING ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER BZND FOR WINTER MONTHS FOR APPOINTMENTS—PHONE l3 Evenings by Appointment - a weakness in Zigillnslislttlulliulnlt “Europe W111“ shoulrllnbe recognized and. ll P113‘ sible. liffsct by “h” means’ There l5 another pol“! s thinking of European observers. a reported by 1011B- °“ whlch ll would be very 1mm“ n“ ‘he Un‘ iced Sh!“ 1° "It" “my l.“ real war is "not llkelll- .- less should be amended to Mid “E1 m_ Russia, still adhering 1° h" ° munist tenets of world revolution. should begin to tear that she can- not win without it- Attiee Terms I , lluss Bharges 1' “Baseless” LONDON. Nov l3 - (OP) — Prime Minister Attlee labeled "baseless" tonight Russian accusa- tions that Britons are ImPEYIBIl-‘ii-B- wsr-mongers and traitors. and . . . . $7.50 . . . 5.00 3.50 3.00 alas.- §~§OOO by ken Reynolds said "such 1on8“!!! l! "w" 9'1- ususl from members of a govern- ment against members of another government. with whom it is in friendly relations." He spoke at the traditional lord Mayor's banquet celebrating the accession to office of the new Lord Mayor, Sir Frederick Wells. Attlee extolled "democratic prin- ciples" and said the British Com- monwealth and the B11911’! ""°¢‘ only preach. but are actually car- rying out" such principles. "Yet in the press of the U353. and of countries in which its in- fluence, is sll powerful," he went on, "we have a constant stream of abuse . . . " Attiee cited sett-rovernment for mdia_ independence for Burma.» "constitutional advances" for Ceylon and Melts and the study of federation for the West Indies - in his deniel of imperialism under the Labor government. "if there is imperialism in the world today-by ‘which I mean the subjection of other peoples by the political and economic domin- ation of si powerful nstion-it is cn-tainly not to bs found in the British Commonwealth. "On the contrary we see the progressive development of the transformation of an empire into "of . ‘ s I l I Wm A‘¢‘:\:;!I"‘ld renctutlyrloyowzzag shorthand-woo: Guardian a union of the crown of a great assembly of nations. Ivory one of them is completely free to live its own life and to carry on its own affairs without compulsion or in- ln the. REGULAR VALUE AIIB ttetown Starting Friday, November 14th ‘DUTCH AUCTION” 0n A Beautiful 6 Piece TWIN BED BEDRUBM SUITE 347.00 Pricetlieduced 10.00 Daily Until Sold 0n Sale At i BOTH STORES Summerside Two beautiful Bedroom Suites (one of eoch store) go on Sole, Friday Morning in o novel and exciting A "DUTCH AUCTION", which means fllot these Suites will be reduced in price by $l0 EVERY DA_Y UNTIL SOLD. These six-piece Suites ore in luxurious Walnut veneer, modern water-fall design and hove The six-pieces include Twin Beds, Ciiiffonier, Vanity, Vanity Bench and Night See these outstanding Bedroom Suites in our windows todu y-ond remember someone is going tc - “Dutcll Auction” StartsFriday, Nov. 14th EASY PAYME 0m 10% IIT PLAN ARLOTTETOWN Watch Dur Furniture Windows-- Price Drops By 10.00 Every Bay-Someoneiiets A Bargain 0n A Lovely Twin Bed Bedroom Suite! IISE IIBLMAIPS “ GUARANTEED SATISFAGTIBII SIIIBE 1B5‘! One sppls, department of agri- culture officinls say, can make a person liable to a $100 fine and a six-month isil term, if that apple is sent to Britain. To be sent overseas apples must be certified free of maggots as one lone coli- pls of the pests emigrating from Canada. could produce enough progeny to ruin thousands of dol- lsrs worth of UK. apples. inference by lny of its associates. "I can only think that members of the Soviet Government have tailed to tslre note of these hap- penings or that having once adopt- cli the thesis that Great Britain is uvula insults (Continued Prom Page 9) carefully padded —- then-the em- broidery stitch is started. Not Too Long Thread Don't work with too long a thread. If you are using colored thread, be sure they ars colorfaet. It would be heartbresking to spend the time and effort embroidering a lovely piece, only to have the color ruu when washed. If you prefer needlework, an at- tractive ‘gift is luggage straps with the initial in gros point. If you are not energetic. but like the ides of monogrammed gifts. now is the time to place your orders. ESEIIISiIliA | F07 PROIPT III-Ill‘ I | PIMPLII nu i an imperialist power they are qu- willing tn discard it.‘ : IIIIEIIJIWU | nuns! Towel sets for luxury bathrooms are both practical and good-look- ing. If you want to be personal, use the full names of members of your family. If not, have sets in different colors with three initials. These should be done in light colors on dark towels and dark to medium on white or light-colored towels. The top sheet and pillow case usually are monogrammed. (ilsssvyare also may be monogram- med with sand~blasted letters. Any gift in leather is usually more personal when lettered. This may be a blotter pad, letter file or portfolio. r Lingerie Cases Toilet table equipment and lin- gerie cases are also interesting gifts to mark. These often are done with handwriting monograms outlined in chain stitch, which are very ef- fective and not difficult to do. If you are giving silver gifts, it is well to consult your friend's tastes and have any silver marked w match what. she already has. If you want‘ to mark the back of a flat piece with your initials and the date, you may. l know one grandmother who does this with the silver she gives her grand- daughters each yesr. The personal marking will remain until the girl marries and can have her married initials. nless_ she prefers her own s initials. TIIE SEVEIITEEIITII AIIIIIIAL LIVE FOX SIIBW CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. NOVEMBER 17-21, 1,947. - Under the Auspices of THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND S|LVER_FOX BREEDERS’ AND EXHIBITORS’ ASSOCIATION Open-to Registered Foxes owned by members of the Con- odion Notional Silver Fox Breeders’ Association in any Prov-‘ ince of Conodo. Exhibitors ore asked to forward entries without delay. Classification commences on Monday, November 17th. Fox Bouquet or the Charlottetown on Wednesday, November 19th. All foxes must be registered or in process of registration. Do not neglect supplying details in the entry form. Entries from roaches which have lied evidence of contagious disease in the your I947 will be prohibited. Prize lists are ovoiloble at the Conodion Notional Silver Fox Breeders’ Association, Summerside, or the Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown. For further information apply:- L. K. LOCKERBY, President,‘ Summsrsldo. W. R. SHAWVSAcrQtory, Charlottetown. rAoLtLcvm _