HAVE w amriii so l 6011A FiSHT-ORYDU 6011A SEE our oeuiisri HTLPS CLWI OUT DECAYING F000 PARTICLES ‘d’ .-STOP SIASNANT SAUVA OWNS-REMOVE -- THE CAUSE 0F IiiUCli 8005mm COLGATI I0 comm w mom mum» 0am mam! FOR SCIENTIFIC rrsrsrmvsnwmroinorio uses. ooisnss msmnriv SIDPS w 0mm 1m QRIGINATIS IN m: mourn! LATER -TIIANKS TO COLGATI COLGAZIJE 151451751 CLEANS YOUR BREATH AS IT CLEANS YOUR TEETPII Dorothy Dix Says — (Continued from Page 2) heroine she must be to refuse itl taking the dmvnwerd path! right that nothing can chan happiness ever comes out of d case for your family at sect. the price iu:h a household and in such an would an old glove. ANSWER: llrvea and make IQ 1&1. r ii v 0H1 11/11” l) (i i‘. i’ i) (l l) csr. beautiful clothes, etc. I am frightened and bewildered. I feel that i can't do what he asks. but what will become of me and mine if I don't.’ l will lose my job and l would not know where to find another Sow. Perhaps my mother end m: babies would starve. What must I o.’ ANSWER: Talk about temptation! If a woman in a case like this doesn't face the supreme test of her courage and her principles, then ldon't know what ordeal she could be called upon to go through. For herself she might face poverty and want, but with e sick old mother and with helpless little children crying to her for the bread she could not give them and with case and luxury and safety offered to her loved ones at e price, who could blame her if she paid it? What a HELPLESS YOUNG MOTHER. And how cruel and how bestial is the man who holds the threat of losing her job over a woman who ls in his employ to club her into But because I believe that there are certain i‘ ndemental laws of and because I believe that no lasting oing the thing that we know to be “Tomi. l advise you. sorely tempted though you are. to refuse to buy of your conscience and your self-res- Nothing the man can give you will pay for your peace of mind. N: luxuries he could give your children would atone to them for hav- 'ri". a mothcii living a life of shame. or for their being reared up in atmosphere. Andfat its best. you will be sacrificing a whole lifetime of decency and the respect of others io- a few years of soft living. for men of the caliber of this man soon lin- of their lady loves and throw them aside as carelessly as they DOROTHY DIX. DIIAII MISS DIX: I have been going with a girl for fifteen years. Siie appears to enjoy my company one week. but the next she shuns m a. Will you please explain the reason for her actions, as l em deeply in lnv» with her and cannot live without her. A. B. I should say that the poor creature is .worn out with waitinc for you to come to the proposing point, and that she is tryinl tn see if shc can make your sentiments toward her get into action. Fif- ire-i years of attention without intentions are enough to get on any girl's DOIGIII mmpq-umpofiiiuuaiiiis meaty nourishing dog 1nd cot loada- byevenviaovien-itueadypenanlniha waoldvhooadamondaveuvggtviend bonartlioavaodo. anon: _ lendlavfiaoaafidbvasllllhlfaionpad iwbtidedananooadaldvoaalav cot-nip noose tar your aet- "Mol aoyiheofiflllllfllaiota. Moliaghaeosiiaviaaaitiososlags, "It as Theyiol form, m. CENTRAL GUARDIAN iTflE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN FDI‘. McLeod This column iaroaorvod fornows of local interest, but adverflaing of I M"! nature sol! Ila inserted aifiveccntaaworqatrfctlypoy- ablainadvanoe. sriiunrs TAXI, prions m. caaswau. so: snows-min. OONFIDEIATION LIIII IN- SUI-ANCI- IOTPLATES —- two burner. just arrived. ‘Ibombs Music Store. OWN Dog Show at the Armcuriea this Friday. MBS. JOHNSTON‘! LADIES WEAR. Beautiful dresses, coats, suits, raincoats, skirts; also clear- ance sale rack. CIVIC TAXES - If second in- stallmsstt City of Charlottetown taxes ta not paid on or before June 30th. then all remaining nstall- ments become due and pays 1e im- mediately thereafter. - ATTENTION SHIPPED! — The motor vessel Eskimo will lail for Newfoundland South Coelt ports and St. Pierre on Wednesday eve- ning, June 22nd. For space and rates apply to Corporation Office, lower Prince St. Wharf or phone Charlottetown 1605. . ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Emmet. McGuiga-il. Hope River. wish to announce the gsgement of their daughter Helen. Florence to John Alexander son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacDonald, Tracadie. Marriage to take plaice the last of July. RECEPTION AT CORNWALL - A reception was held on Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMillan. Beech- wood Gardens, Cornwall, in honor of Mrs. James Lede of Vancouver. National President of the Women's Temperance Union who- was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke. 7Charlottetown. It was well attend- ed by a large representation of members and visitors of the differ- ent Unions. Mrs. i-Iazen Howard. Provincial President, presided and introduced the guest. Mrs. Leda reviewed the work of the W.C.'I‘.U. across Canada. who are directin! their efforts of the Temperance education to the youth. This was Mrs. Lade's first trip to the Island end she was much impressed by the scenery and hospitality of the people. Miss Clarke, sister of Dr. and Mrs». Clarke also spoke of the Temperance work in India. where aha had spent the greater pert of her life in that country. 14inch was served by the hostess assisted by some of the ladies present. A social time was then mjoyed ed- miring the beautiful, well-kept grounds with so many beautiful flowers in bloom. Before leaving for their homes e vote of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mirs. Gor- don MacMillen for their kind invi- tation to meet there and for the lovely treat of ice cream and to the National President for her splendid address-iii. MACDONALD-LAPARTE Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Ottawa. was the scene on June 4th. of the marriage of Mary Letitia. daughter of Peter O. Mac- Donald and the late Mrs. Mac- Donald. Peakes, P.E.I., and Egbert. son of Mrs. Mary Laparte and. the late David Laparte of Ottawa. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Alfonsus O'Neill. Miss Eileen Mahoney was soloist and Sr. Ar- mand was the organist. The bride who was given In marriage by Mr. W. J. MacDon- ald wore a street length two piece dress of white corded silk with lace inserts at the neck and the sleeves. She wore a flattering off the face white hat with white ac- cessories and carried a white prayer book. A corsage bouquet of red roses pleted her en- semble. Mrs. Albert Nolan attended the bride as matron-of-honor and wore a day time dress of rose- crepe with navy accessories and wore a corsage bouquet of sweet peas. Mr. Regls Laparte attended his brother as best man and the ush- ers were Mr. Frank Arnold arid Keith Barton. After a reception the couple left on honeymoon trip to the Thousand Islands. For travelling the bride wore a beige summer gabardine suit with beige and green accessories, and a corsage bouquet of yellow roses. Upon return they will‘ reside at I38 Arlington Ave. Ottawa. Those entertaining for Mrs. Le- parte previous to her marriage were Mrs. Frank Arnold and Mrs. Iarnwtoa developed, tested, and proves - iuiiiis i’, ' coaster Albert Nolan. zit/Nb’ in" I 0,0 0 i CHABLCITEIDWN Dos Show at the, Armouriea this Friday. HUGHES DRUG STORE will be opus this afternoon and evening. CIVIC TAXES -- Second irltall- rnmt City of Charlottetown taxes must be paid by June 30th as inter- est will be charged. FUNERAL MONDAY-The ‘fun- eral of Mrs. Sarah Maclsaac took place yesterday morning from her late residence at Southport to Iona where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor Rev. Charles McCarthy, who also offi- ciated at the grave. Pallbearers were: Edward McGarry, Hector Gillls, Willard Roche, Frank Mur- phy, Michael O'Brien and Michael Flynn. Interment took place in the church cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Peter l-I. Doiron. whose death occurred in the tragic acci- dent on Sunday, took place yester- day morning from his late resi- dence to St. Anne's Church, Hope River, where Requiem High Mesa was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Earle Dalton, who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were: Joseph Gallant. Henry Doiron. Louis Doiron. William Cullen, Ern- est Gallant and Joseph Doiron. Members of the Hope River Branch of the Canadian Legion attended the funeral. Interment took place in the church cemetery. rbiiowing era excerpts tom an addrwe on "Health and Rehabilit- ation" delivered last night tothe P. EJ. " Jstescd Nurses Association by Dr. Kenneth LE. Manhood. "Prevention c! dluaaaisthebeet means whereby we may win the battlelfor health. But prevention s no omor a. purely sonal mat- ter, of calf-discipline varlthougli, to be sure, that Is as important as it ever was). It has become, and is becoming more so, each day that passes. o. communal concern of the first order. It is for this reason, that every a ponatble government has among its chief mhiistries. a Department of Health under the Jurisdiction of a Minister of Health. It is for this reason also, that every city, tcwn and county in enlightened countries, maintain, often a very complete health and sanitary department, under the guidance of at least one medical officer of health. "Measures. such al diphtheria immunisation; mialipox vaocinait- ion and in many countries. vaccin- ation against the scourge of tuib- erculosls carried out with the at- tenuated B.C.G. vaccine; also. Mass- radiography, have become the order of the day. in the fight against the death-dealing diseases there measures are designed to combat. And it is for this reason also that responsible government, everywhere, are paying such at- tention to such important consider- ations in the promotion of the health and well-being of the people, as schemes for mdternal and child welfare. It is all part and parcel of man's endeavours to ward off disease and retain health. "We may not agree with the methods of the government in Great Britain of the day, in its RECEIVED SAD NEWS- Mrs. Margaret MacDonald, Charlotte- town received the aad news of the passing of her son, Spurgeon Lee- land, Lcs Angeles, California. The late Mr. MacDonald was born at Martinvale, P.E.!., July 8, 1908. He resided in Los Angeles for the past twenty years. excepting four and a half years with the Canadian Army. serving most of the time overseas. Besides his sorrowlng mother he is survived by two sisters, Margaret, Mrs. Alvin C. Robins, Mldgell, P. E. I., and Marlon, Mrs. Walter Downs, Charlottetown. His father. William H. MacDonald and his bro- ther Alex predeceased him. HEVISITS ISLAND- Mador D. A. MacDonald, of Moncton and Halifax, visited Charlottetown yes- terday and also his old home at Wheatley River. He states that the Provincial Department of Public Works hes undertaken to build up the road and grounds at the war monument at Wheatley River. Ma- jor MacDonald was instrumental in erecting this monument after the First World Wer. end has or- ganized yearly remembrance sar- vicea there ever since. l-le returned to the mainland yesterday, after in- terviewing public works officials who, he said, had been very m- operative. CLOSING MEETING-The clos- ing meeting of the World Wide Guild of the Baptist Church was held Monday evening in the Ladies Parlor of the Church. The devotion- al period was led by Margaret Bal- lem and the study on Women's work in India was conducted by Marlon M Escher... After the business of the meeting was taken care of the group repaired to the banquet room of the Rendezvous Restaurant where refreshments were served. The feature of the evening was an address and pre- sentatlon to Miss Verna Turner whose marriage takes place the lat- ter part of this month. The ad- dresswas made in verse by the president, Margaret MacEwen end Marguerite Brehaut made the pre- sentation after which Verna thank- ed the group for their kindness and invited them to visit her in.har new home. ' DEATH MONDAY 0F FORDEB KING'S COUNTY SHERIFF - C. Milton Waye, retired Sheriff of King's County passed away sud- denly at his home in St. Peter's Bay on June 20th. Although in foll- ing health for the past number of years he carried on his duties until lest September when on account of his health he was forced to retire. l-le served as County Sheriff for ap- proximately 16 years with previous ent newspapers. that in Britain, far as to state. and No! These must their duty to see to it that each of vitamins. that the British Royal Commission to suggest that Britain's ed by expert advice on con clean bill of health. Benson and Disa-etion “In other words, your ment have thought it right therefore to balance reason with unpleasant, and distasteful rules being imposed. Live and let live should surely be our guiding star in all such matters. Here is the essence of gm; dgmlizcsrgcy.“ new way o t e r vern- ment smells of Hitler or Stalin's ‘totalitarianism, and as such is in- human. though perhaps scientific, and being inhuman therefore un- I kind, and such should be eschswed iby all decent human lfieingsl. . . f0; e a asan terms as County Clerk at the old “s1 Y,“ “Tagyefluns court house at St. Peter's Bay. He of such to be m ordinary, rather was widely known throughout the umcienfiflc and incomplete hunk Province and will be sadly missed an bung, thm to be me ‘Mum! by his many friends. He leaves to chrome mew h‘ Mme V“, 5mm m°""‘ hi! Wm?- Ihe "rm" Mary ‘conception. no matter how perfect. 11M Webltsr- We ""11 ""1 "1" a. o. Well; in his book. “Thins: diiiishteim Mrl- 1M1" C°'""°“- to come" tried to depict where all Head of Hilleboro, Mrs. Charles m“ would end_ so also did m,» Bell, Prince George, B.C.. Chime! I” m on, o; h]; 50¢)“, p w" T°'°m°' om" Mr" “any "There are many faults of mod- Cempbeli, Charlottetown, Kent M» em “chm which c“ u“; should 1""! Mimi“ “i h°m°- be corrected. For example. how m- ISLAND orrrcaivs success “w” “m” "w" m‘ “'°°" poi-tame to health. of adequate WITH TELEVISION — In a letter d "m", hm,“ o; sleep m, .1131,- recelved recently from Lt. Col. W. m r 0c m no F M F young growing children? Far, far too S. Hunt, . . Q - - 1- l many children of tender years are 5??! l‘ 3aiiggliielg-ev%gsai‘e°ntlegt out of their beds until the very o te succes u n late hours-to their dvtrimwi- Television at that whwl- Y" Their very mental food lsoften ill- may know that fifty miles ta con- chcsen... .-1for. how many of their sidercd about i316 1114111111111“ 5m‘ parents give a moment's thoughtto ance for successful receiving. The m. met, that so many of those nearest. and most likely 51111011 W children, are being allowed u. read might receive is Rochest . which u, we“, we pspors, to listen on is over fifty miles away. but direct- m. "419, mg m u. in the ly across the lake. Several intfir- cinema. much of what is definitely ested wok have tried T-V- in harmful to the young gmwing Kingston and naturally tried to mind? Discipline, in the home, of get Rochester, but without success. mm ,__ ‘ and el-iiid. h in very We also tried and. failed. I111! many Irma-noes not what it was in thought we would try syracine the days of grandparents. and in which la 1N miles away. In and consequence. them i; little wonder. behold we got that station and the grQlt gmWt-h. throughout the very well indeed. Lest nhht WI world, of a mean and terrlfyifli had it on for a couple of hours- degee of child dtlinquemfl- Arthur Godfrey's show came “Discipline does not moan. of we"; very clearly." Col. Hunt. ncceasity, an adherence to a rigid it may be recalled, is an old W t. code of hainta, manners. and cus- Kent School boy who has hi0 I? toms, secular or religious. Discip- honour and distinction to the Island line dots mean, hoyever. an adher- in both peace and war. His mother enoe to the unwritten code of formerly of maraide ll new v manners. customs, and habits. resident at Prince St- whioh in the homo is the beck- ‘Health e» Rehabilitation policy to carry out their prqgrgm. unit" It has been said somewhere, me fog- heglth, but; we, an of m, that a threwd pointer to the state ggrqg I think, with the pfflwlplg of adulthood of a nation involved therein. We read in XEC- child delinquency flsure. responsible authority have gone so "e11 W!" that P06811919. igggsiage be. spite of this. there is much which cause they believe that the science W6 may d0 t0 88f. is MB!‘ i0 PW‘ of nutrition is so complex a. mat- 394M011 M P0551516. wiiihwt P1101118 ter that no longer may the mere T~°° "W31 51111111 °11 °1-11' °lP1w1tY- housewife be allowed to chose the We may only attain-aworld, where ancels for the family at random. Only health. "We and be plgrmgd by will reign, under God, by working state experts, who will make it hB-N-i. very hard toward-ii that end child, and adult. gets his or her post on the way, that this lecture exact quota of calories, of proteirfi. ‘has been Peflfled- W113i? 111W I-he carbohydygteg mg (gig, gm 115g listener, ‘he or she do. thm to help to gain this brave new world. oifour "w; "an 515° m]; vu-y 15y, dreams? Believe me, many things. on Population have gone so far as 0d YOU!‘ BhB-fc “WE-HIS i110 I110‘ official cancer campaign. Others of you, family policy, should be guided by are actively helping. both by 11m- a. planned parenthood supplemcnt- 8y 11nd by Dmcflflwl WW8. in @1115 tqwep. very field. Even in the non. ‘Ilhat life should be planned tuberculosis. medical to the last calorie, and paxenthoqd the medical planners of the health guided in such a. manner will cause devarvnwms. are 810111? W9 B11191? revolt in many minds. . . and 1 sewn: the iirnwhaiid- No longer pgrgomuy would 59,19 1,0 B” 0m- need the sufferer frcm this dread- soclety guided to such a. degree, by ed 50011186. rule of thumib. . .but even in your that he or she has become the vic- fm- Province or pun.» mwm-a 1'5,- tiim of a hopeless, and incurable land you 115v; on the stgtlutp bow disease. Fou- thet i; not now the an Act, whereby no person may get case. Here in this very Island, this married without o. certificate of a 18 b61111! DYOWd Otherwise 1111/51 W111 continue to do so. measures taken against. the disease are maintained, and whore neces- sary increased; and provided also Govern- that our economy here is maintain- and ed st a. reasonable level, 5o tihat proper that a. measure of tlhlskind each and every Islander sets his. should he enacted. It only remains ‘OP I191‘ quota 01 800d drin-k, a clean home, discretion, and by also remember- Crowded. 111141 Wit-h P109111‘ ing the proprieties, and. elbove all, simply and reasonable sanitary con- religioue and other considerations. V°111°11°=~9- Mimi’ 8-1‘! Cured Wm- to arrive at me happy medium, pletely and as many are walidirs whereby the desirable ends are et- 1110111111 Willy W110. I11 forms!‘ U111" guneq wlthgut goo many lyksome, es, not so long distant: would- have Se“ u,“ YML Last winter the husband was ser- streptcmycin and the other modern lowly 11L (mum, Discusses DI’. KJ-E. Maoleod grounds to a. sound and proper up- "And this, not necessarily main- tained by a. series of constant and monotonous telllngs, supplemented by graded punishments, but rather by precept and example. In their own lives, the parents must main- tain the standard they hope and expect their children to follow. . . and it is here. that many of us fall short. frhere is a direct relation- ship with the standard of the home, and the standard of the commun- ity. of which that homo is s unit; and through the community, of the town. city, or of the country, of which that community is itself a is the happiness . . . and 1t is as some small sign- "Some of you may hevecontz-iilout- MDLIIIS Chester HIUIIE 23, THURSDAY 10.30 to 10.45 P. M. ._ PLEASE DIAL 630 LISTEN T0 G F B Y Progressive Donservatlvs ) liandlclatr for ilueens Inserted by Progressive Conservative Association HEAR JDIIN A. MacDONALD I : r c in p; rniniiv, f JUIIE. 24ft’ AT 0.45 P. IA. Progressive Conservative Candidate For King's , case of science and accept it, as s. fact. provided the food. and 0V8!- water 719i; surely died. With modern therapy. has be- evcn so. drugs, all this and more come possible. . .bul. vision and planning of a progress- ond Cecil Miller. Also other speakers. PUBLIC MEETINGS woon ISLANDS wuss: HALL-Wed, June 2a NORTH ausrrco HALL-Thursday, June zs VERNON RIVER HALL-Friday, June 24 MEETINGS START 8:45 Addresses by Liberal Candidates J. Lester Douglas been going fishing every 011M100 he vanuanar: crux ~ I i pint of his blood ‘fir: a LIGlIISTiILSIUD. ‘lih wif now mes e hing This these improvements would not have “ma.” ti,” tmnsmwm been attained without the super- PERS contributed a Five Ontario government patrol; . boats are being equipped with; . short-wave rad-lo to tie in with} i , aerial patrols being maintained i ,' during the summer. i ive and for-sighted health depart- ment. guided by a conscientious-and falrmlndcd minister. responsible in turn to an equally mares-rive and benevolent government. Provincial or Federal. , "So we fight on, andintisne even the most dreaded scourge of all. cancer will be conquered. . . and. even here under modern conditions, remarkable and pcrmancflii ville-i are being wrought everywhere. A near relative of my own, a sufferer from a particularly malignant £01m o! mi; complaint, is alive and well today. five years or more, after her condition wfls first aioaiiosed- This thanks, under providence, to the akil and care of the surgeon en-d specialist, who gave her the bene- fits or their knowledge .ii.nd thanks also to the care and attent- ion of those angels of mercy, I speaik of our sisters, here, in the nursing PPOTGSSIOII." In conclusion Dr. Manhood dealt with the problem of rehabilitation. which he defined as the process of preparing and. fitting out. the re- covering patient for the business of facing life anew. and P1031118 11D the threads again. if not Just. when he or she left it. off. at least in goodly measure. so that renewed in pin-pose, and in spirit. this may be able to learn their living and be happy in that. A FISH 8T0!!! BANGOR. Me", June 21 —-(A.P) -(AP)—It may be a fish story but Charley Miller. popular Maine guide vows its true. A woman gave ha» a aooidlns W phone recently because hair hus- bmd-who hadn't fished since their marriage 30 years lN-h" Removes ALI ihi: Germ Laden Film iii ihv imp I BEIIAUSE n sass ruiiriiiii stool: MODELS. coumsa FANS i . and EXHAUST FANS . j All Sizes , " MICHAEL sacs. ‘ PHONE 2542 BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES LUMBER PAINTS HARDWARE B. O. CEDAR CLAPBOARDS 6" and 8" wldths-450.00 and $55.00 per M. Ft. 18" N0. 2 PERFECTION B. O. CEDAR SHTNGLES ‘$11.50 Sqr. "CAREY" BRICK SIDING $18.95 Sqr. ASBESTOS CEDAR GRAIN SIDING SIIINGLI-I White, Ten Tone, Green Tone-SLIM!!! Sqr. f" JOHNS-MANVTILE 210 THICK BUT! ASPHALT SHINGLIS ‘ Spruce Green, Blue Black, Red, Killarney Gran, Imperial Blue, Heather Blue, Autumn Brown $8.05 Sqr. EASTERN WUDDWUIIKEIIS 474 NEW GLASGOW, N. 8. (Tl