SATURDAY THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 'APlI!J1(.19g2 WOULD ONE PAYMENT PER MONTH HELP TO Settle All Your Debts? A FRIENDLY LOAN FROM TRANS CANADA CREDIT CAN BE EASILY ARRANGED ' If you have a steady job In the Char- lottetown area. h It you would like to make a loan on your present car or truck. ' If you would like the cash to help buy a new car or truck. ' If you wish to borrow on your furn- iture. office equipment, etc. Just call or come In and see us today. If dnr-tor hills. income tax or other Incurred debts are becoming pressing. Trans Canada. Credit can help you. Loans up to 32500 to eligible borrowers are made- qiiivkly and privately-and. for your protection. loans up to SL300 are covered by life insurance FREE OF CIIAIHEIC. A srarrrnv CANADIAN COMPANY VVITH BRANCIIES FROM COAST TO coasr C. A. ROSE. Manager, Block Building, 16-1A Kent Street. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone 1976 Trans ilanada credit CORPORATION LIMITED iuuupouuwamtaoouipw Are you heating tile Wdade 0oo2fdaadd.7, Make your heating dollars count with .L . ' D EE re... Wail Flame Oil Burner VI-OKEHSON ENGINEERING CO. 53 Ql El-ZN STREET TE I. 2130 Oil Conversion T.VrIiral Tnrlrlhm-t. Irisinllntinii lliirm-rs and Complete Vinita Happenings lit The Week continued from page 2 lal Hall on Wednesday for the 7th Charlottetown Guide Company for 118 guests. at which a number of badges were presented by Divi.slon Commissioner Miss Suzanne Mac- Kinnon. Dr. and Mrs? al a.' Abel and their two children of Port Elgin. are via- iting ma. Abel'a mother and ra- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington MacNeiil of southport for the weekend. Miss Dorothy Mcrlenzie. R..N.. is returning home tonight after spend- ing Easter in Ottawa visiting rela- tivee and friends. Mr. and Ml-s.'Wllliam Dralre oi Grafton St. are spending it few days in Saint John. On Wednesday Mrs. Drake received cong-ratula- tions on her Rsth birthday. Her friends. hi-.6 will be inter- ested to learn that Miss Dilys Owen. formerly of Charlottetown. who has been with the Canadian Immigration Office in London for the past year and a half. spent her l-Taster holidays in France and Spain. 0 I I l Mrs. R H. Morris. who has been' visiting hcr dniiiziitr-r and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Martin in Montreal, sailed from that port yeaterdav for England with Mrs Arthur l-iorigctta of Toronto. - . . Dr. and Mrs. J 1.. Golden of Med- ford. Mass.. iire guests at the Char- lottetown Hotel. a a 0 Mr. and Mrs. lvan Horne enter-4. talned at their home on Brighton Road on Monday evening when numerous couples pnrllrlpnictl inp square dancing nftrr which they were served ti buffet supper. o e 0 Miss Emma Nicholson and Miss Elsie Nicholson are now in New York on route to the island after having wlnierod in Florlrla. o a a Yesterday morning Rev. J. T. Ih-, hoit left for Toronto for a month's visit with his sister. Mrs. M. .7. Millmrin and lilr. Millman, Du-I Mziurior Boiilovnrd. . . 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mm-Klnnnn are stopping over in Boston and Montreal on their u':i,v home from St. P:-iershrirg, Florida. where they spent. the winter months. - . . Mr, David l.. Mnlliii-snn of Ilio Law Firm of ll:-ll, Ni.-iiliiesnn. rind Foster. is an n hiislness trip to Toronto. E O I I Mrs. l-Tiiiiim lloliiuin, Summer- lSlflP.YlSllPrl with lrinntls in the Ciiy iliis week. , ' O O I i Mr. and lilrs. .l 1''. Gordon are Jirrivinr: home this ovoniriiz from an extensive trip to lVr-siorn Crin- lnda and the l'iiiiori Stairs. Mr. land Mrs. Gorrinii nlsri visited I'll-Irl)' Samara returned Thursday night from Toronto. where Mr. sum." attended the meet ga of the Presbyterian Synod. - e 0 e . -llldklnl by present Indications this will be a white summer in Bri- tain. London clressrnakera are team- in: White l'T0Bzi'ain costs in their collections - either tent-like or aharply fitted - with white dresses. They also rise predominantly white bnckirrounar in their print drcaaes. White is featured for evening wear. too. from frou-irou organdiea to grosgrains. bengallnes.. lace and rayon jersey styles. Hats, too, em. ilhasize the white theme. Mr. and M'rr.' Al-noici Dunning and daughter. Katherine. have ar- rived from Bomerville. Mauachu- Ietta and will spend their vacation in Summerside. guests of Mrs. S. K. Todd. Dr. and Mm. 'A.l't. Grant have returned to their home in Bum- merside after spending the week- end with the latter's sister. Mrs. Crockett, in Windsor, N.s. - . . Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Simmons entertained at their home in summerside when mixed bridge was in play. . 0 0 Mrs. Lorne Campbell and Mrs. William J. Roach were joint host-I asses at the home of the former in Summerside on Tuesday evening.-. when they entertained in honor or Mrs. A. G. Rogers. who is ieaving' next week for Moncton, N. B. and later for Harmon Field. Newfound- land, where her husband has ac- cepted a position. Quiz games were enjoyed as well as music furnish- ed by Mrs. Eric Sheen. A farewell gilt was presented to the guest oi honor. Mrs. RE. fill; at Summerside entertained at three tables oi bridge on Monday evening. . . . Mrs. D.l". Melanson with her three children. Kathy. Judy and Donnie, arrived from Gander. New- foundland by plane on Tuesday evening on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers. Mrs. J. P. Ma'cP'her.son and grand- snii. Andrew. of Charlottetown, spent the week-end iii Summersldc, guests of Mrs. S. K. Todd. . Mrs, Harold. Rlldd entertained a number of friends at her home. in Summerside on Tiicsday evening at the dinner hour. Mrs. ClRrPll(.2P .Ha.i-ris was host- ess at bridge on Monday evening llargn irwrilrrs lmili going IVcsi and livhilc returning home via Wash- ilnrzion, D. C.. Toronto, and Ot- ltnwn. o o o I Mr. .7. 0. F. Cziiiiplwll, Q.C., and Mrs. tftiiiiplioll l('ii Tliiirsday morning Ivy motor for New Or- lortiis, Imiiisiaiin, and vnrioiis oili- : er resorts in llin Sniiiliorn States. . . o . On Tiir-stlriv Mi". liilfl Mrs. T3. M I Cass and Miss Kill)" (Liss rr-ti:rn- ed from .1 run ii'FFlxS' iimlnr trip. in the l'iiiir-d Sizilu-s. 1 Mrs. P. M. Nnsli, l'pprr Prinrr, Street, is at pinsoiit visiting lierl (laughter, Mrs. Willirim Monroe and Mr. Monroe, llalilnx. one Youlll want this 54-Wm HOUSE PAINT Rev. T. If. H. Soiiiors and Mrs I IIETTER THAN EVER. Good old Endurance House Paint' Gliildoli pilllli 9 FOR A SUPER PAINT IOI nae Glldllea Endurance Buaooal, levied and approved house paiat Finer thatia y-atclwl with adaraaee aiat to produce the llutblo-hillavcll iobvo-IN- , The Rogers Hardware 181 OIIII It. is back again. It stays whiter because it's self-cleaning. Will Ian you money because it saves repainting for years. Faster drying, thick film is uniform, without rldqaa to catch dirt. New, improved formula. white: white and in nova-fading bright colors. The tough, elastic film brushes on with loan drag, lass strain. We have a fresh supply just in, from the great Gllddea paint factory, . Come in and talk over your painting problem. co. ltd. 5: 75 MARITIME ROBERT E. HART. Branch Main. Hiitchi-non Bldg.. as Grafton, Chitauwn. Tel. 1.320. at her home in Bumrnulida. O I 0 Mrs. Jamal Bill has returned to summerside after spending the winter months with relatives in Lloydmlnste , Alberta. . . . Mrs. Kl. Hansen of Kentviile. N. S. is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Walker, Summer-Ida. ' O O O The many friends of Mrs. W.r. Strong. aununeraide, will be pleas- ed to learn she is much improved in health and expects to return to her home today from the Prince county Hospital. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. George I. Lewis and children. Iouiae and Mary. have returned to their home in Moncton. N.B. after visiting in Summerside. guests of Mrs. E. W. Manson and Dr. and Mrs. I-I.'i'. Oolvin. . I I 0 Mrs. l'.'.J. Barraas of Wiimot and Mrs. J. F. MacNeill of aummeraide have returned to their homes after spending a few days in Truro, N. 5. Mr. and Mr'a. hllv. Taylor. who have spent the past few months in summerside, guests oi Mrs. A. stir- Tllt loll!-ill tun continued from page I sort of let-down of personality that he makes up for by turning to alcohol. Thus our research workers in alcohol and alcoholism believe that al to " ia a disease that affects the emotionally han- dicapped. The alcoholic does not have a well integrated personality to help him face his difficulties. The at. coholic has to have periods of aa- cape from his own characterist- ics, and makes his escape by the use of alcohol. Thus we see that with a certain percentage of al. cohoi in his blood, the alcoholic not only escapes from his dim. cultiea but. feels that he can drive his automobile rapidly and safely or perform other feats of skill and strength. This is the reason that everywhere today there la a movement to help the alcoholic understand that in driving a car he must have control of all his faculties. that he is not his but selt when he is under the ini'iu- ence of alcohol. The day is not far oi! when the hospital ambulance will pick up intoxicated persons and place them in hospital for treatment Just as in any other form of ill- ling Macxsy. have returned to their home in North Granville. ness. Renewal of books is Act Prompdy; sent to you promptly. C. A. l. 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