auto and seriously injured. The l driver of the auto. 1 youth of 19. was on his way to the Rivers Thursday. Dec. 9. 1954 resd by Mrs. Ralph Thompson. CITY AND CENTRAL mug-In-as-.-at '-"”""'”-- P-Mi We and On i THE REAL YOU we columns I have been mm of that most elusive of Msisnces. or entitles. or thin!!- 'M W” you, or your personality. .0 1.; 1 have dealt only with exter- lu .ppeu'lXlCO5 and behsviorsnand M. found they my my in e to time and from one situa- S':. .9 another. In addition they H be interpreted W 50"" 13' mu” 0, groups in one way. by '” . quite differently. And final- 0”".l.,,. may be iieuiiei-aim intent decenve; justifiably to shield ones "EN"... of fur personal gain. ”'8m0.'.u51y then, the outer self is rat the real you. sometimes YOU fond", you catch a sudden lmpsu or yourself in a certain lo" and you protest: "No, this :m'w1 shrill-voiced creature can't ac me)" or, "I'm not this solemn gnaw-ii-All fellow--or am I?" or n nu-,a5.on, you applaud: "How 0 159.1 I lcokl How attractlvel Am W1... that?" Or, "Perhaps this rum, fellow, popular and relaxed is .-mtl am really like." But although no one role or be- hmor or appearance you assume, M. em. a combination of them ., me real you. everything about lnu is in a way related and does we an indication of your personal- iv. poi ll P” 1'9 ii;:i COMP as no surprise that hm is on inner self as well as he niitcr one and that it is this iiner self that explains behavior ieemingly inconsistent or deceptive. Nou there are not two selves iii: ilie inner and outer'self are mi, aspects of the one self. The mu: soil. say the psychologists. H9. me "what" of behavior: the hner aspevt of the self gives the more ram. Dial ssoo-ssea onaswsu. re: emu Photo- snobs COLORED ISLAND views. - Crsswell studio. A GROUP OF WINTER COATS clearing at 2075 off regular price. The Gloria. WOUR DOLLAR BUYS HORI- at the HUGE!!! DRUG STORE." STOCK CLEARANCE SALE. J. P. MacPheraon st Son. . DR. CARSON, Chlropractonwill be in Charlottetown office daily. GIVE DACIIS, the shoes all men admire, from 15.95. Hender. son and Cudmore. r Neighbors "why" of behavior. For an under- standing of the real you. or your true personality, it is necessary then to know what goes on in the inner as well as the outer self. It is any wonder that we con- stantly. misfudge each other? To appraise fairly even the self ap- parent to others is a complex undertaking. To know as fully as present insight into human na- ture permits. the inner world of any individual is a task for a wise and highly trained psychiatrist. But just as medical science can do much with its incomplete knowledge of polio or cancer, and the layman who knows the signals and fol- lows direction can help save I Agnow Nypox 5313,-pg, Qhg great many lives, understanding mum... 1,. mm-y-w..-.,. 1195, even that there is generally some- thing else than wilfulness, mean- ness or disrespect back of a child's (or adults) behavior may be high- ly constructive. C Now 9.95 at Henderson A Cud- IIIOIQ. COAL. - We are well supplied with American Soft. Old Sydney. Springhiil; also American and Welsh Hard Coal. W. D. Gillie Co. Ltd. Dial 3176. What is this world that can lend meaning to what otherwise we give up with a shrug or with despair. -"I simply cannot make you out." we say; "you act as if you are pos- sessed. ”Your one object in life seems to make it as hard for me as possible." What is this inner world of the individual and how does it come into being? One psychologist stat- ed that two small children playing side by side in a sand-box may live in separate worlds. To one born into a home where he is treated with love and consideration, the world, his world. seems kind and responsive. Being sure he is preci- ous to the chief people in the world. his parents. and those who come to his home. he meets all others with love and self-confid- ence. His is also an expanding world since he has been-permitted to explore it. To the child plsying beside him who has been made to feel un- wanted. the world seems cold and frightening. He draws back from others or meets them with hostil- ity. (Wc are not speaking of the normal shyness of some children). He is afraid to move freely. having been checked so much. (More about this inner world. next week). Tl-'lANK YOU DENT by Byrnc .99 N F 1 A MONTREAL. D has always used . . . dark circles . Now all of us . . before make-u Just think what lines 4 rrir . y zf-rr nuollier blemish an l'W over-tiredness - or Time H591 of ljrace - at 81.98 everYWh0"i gn.n.n.R! Gaming Colder on-Ea: . . . That makes I 500d 5"-'PU”' "”" 'v ll?" '5'?” All it.'3.7u"lfZl?..7.'”il..l",-liilll A mue when two -nd tender- 2'?lly;?:gEf;”. emzlhe whole grain cereal with S Just to show we still remember. n '. n . . exirs lllieat Germ added . . . is gcry best. on the delicious taste . . . keep on liking! .It sugp with those precious , cthrr essential rmirtcnll. So gun the warm. friendly stimu - ,.,...1 .- Brcx - urrv mom" acol; iv in perfection in 3 minutes. Brcx. rirscribed on the P591339-l a pleasant nutty lies you and IVE K Huh 0" chmmu gm you can be sure will score 100 every time. I, . . in thinking our nearest y ONTREAL M in holly-decks Ml'lliK for your gift. Bluikl and see for yourse can i.-iii:-. if what I. lCEnIoy Writing . 3 - I591” pmrliiris I enjoy usmi-'.. ll" (iiim;i:iii.iis long-irimwi vllalllll llilm, Tliorc are ociitmfioiis of wnrnrn who know and love lTALIAN BALM - who know how just one drop soothed mt-0 your hands after exposure to work ...wiiirr...wcather ...kee s iii:-m mil. rind preitv. It's rcnl.V an rmviri how wcll ltnlian Balm prnvirlr i-our skin from ch:mnmK- or roughness . . . I'm up keen 03 it that I keep a bottle in the car. resdv for this wintry weather. And of mum, in the laund . by UN lt'I'FliPn .-ink. and in the ntliroom riipliri.-iril. lhcrcis liiilian Balm. ll A the wins! why I know for givllll yoiiv hands that protection they nmi. Vim: To Plans Your Martial" Then slip the v' wonderful new Rapid - Shave i ii I 0 their is Chnstmss gifts c hang it on the Tr:-e with an, ,. extra big bowl .- . g 'b RAPID-SHAVE, made by Palmolive, brings luxurious lather do the fingertips - and, so the men at home say, is a real dis- l rovrry in shaving comfort. It's WV". smooilier, and cleaner . . . his is akin refnsher ,Added for up artist of them all . . . . has Just released secret - in Max Factor's ERACEI Ea-W 10 H59 as a lipstick. Covers UP the bl? oes onl I r ca will mean to teen-slew -r ml-Ienbe - or to those who ii murkctl Brex has such A vitamins . . . alioii of a hot (You'll find many oihcr ways to use Christmas cllequa or Money Order with its note .. lfto.spend on yourself Claus in a different wayl Special Christmas cheques are waiting for you . . . or Money Orders ning to open an account for someone, you'll End ' 1 k -, ih t form a delightful I Cy-Cola!i:mi:.)(;3)llfo:lIl:;bUI'llO0d branch of "My V II Thule some we wish to express our sincere appreciation to everyone who was so kind and helpful while we were sick. Also our thanks for all the nice cards and treats we received. Mrs. Jack Maclhy and Mrs. Hollis Maclhy. IALLY YOURS Hope Srindors ecember 9th -The greatest make- . . Max Factor of Hollywood the secret of.the substance he to hide imperfections . . . shadows . . before movie and TV Cameras. can enjoy the knowledge of thll mishes . . . shadow only wheres It in IN MEMORIAM In loving memory ii Mrs. Mary H. Muiltlnnon. who departed this life December 7th, 1948. You use it nd.shl(.l0WS and lines brought fl I'm delighted to brius WU 119'" Fond memories never die As years roll on and days go by. one of ma Lovlngly Remembered by Sister "WI rleas Till SICK WIN." Glggers Pharmacy. open evenings 'till I o'clock. I IIIAMROCI LINEN handker- chiqfl. 3 for 1.0). gift boxed. Hen- derson dz Cudmore. GIVE HIM a Vlyella Robe for lusrury in lelsursi hours. Made in England and washable. From 19.50. Henderson & Cudrnore MR. TRUCK DRIVER. we have A limited supply of Tsrpsulins in the following aisles 9' x lO'- 9' x 12' -12' x 16'. A. Kennedy a; Co. Ltd. 32 Queen Street. MR. FISHIIRMAN. we have one only 3 C-25' x'8' Bluenose Smelt Bag Net. Twine, Beg. B thread Trap 0 thread. Special price 3100.00. A. Kennedy A Co. Ltd.. 32 Queen street. ' Personals Mrs. Benjamin Weeks of Fred- ericton is a patient in the l-".E.I. Hospital. where she is convalesc- lng after her unfortunate acci- dent. mm, you Annie and Family. your family IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of MRS. RENJAMIN CLOW Murray Harbor North. who departed this life December 9th. 1048. When twilight hour draws near, And sunset flames the sky, We think of you, dear mother. And the happy days gone by. Thought: of you come drifting back within our dreams to stay. To know that you are resting When the twilight ends the day. Ever Remembered by her Family. IN AAEMORTAM In lovfnt memory of FRANK W. QUIGLEY who passed away December 9th. 1950. Always Remembered by Teua. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of ROY PIDGEON who departed this lih December 9th, 1952. Ever Remembered by Wife and Son. Strange But True 37 I. II. Ilchillsr Did you know that its impossible to take patlent's tem- peratures on very hot days? You almost see, the clinical thermometers used maintain the temperature of the room until they are shaken down. One sorely perplexed nurse in an Illinois hospital took her ther- mometer lnto an air conditioned room, ran cold water over it and cooled it to 08 degrees. but by the time she got back to her patient the glass read 105. The family name Maverick has become part of the English langu- age. The bovine msverlck of the range was named for Samuel Mav- erick. a famous western character. An exhusted pigeon lighted in the yard of Thomas James, of Sydney. Australia, and he recognized the bird by an identification ring on its leg. The bird was one James had sold in 1945. You would have to count to one thousand before the vowel "in" would be used in spelling a num- ber. Snowflake. Arizona. went to the polls during the heat of summer. and coolly elected Jack Frost mayor. During the civil war it was the custom of prominent men to have representatives in the army. Pres- ident Lincoln was represented by Private J. S. Staples. An inscrip- tion on Staples' grave stone at- tests this fact. "J. Summerfield Staples. a pri- vate Company C. 178 Regiment, P. V. Also a member of the 2nd Reg- iment, D.C.. Vsls; acting as a sub- stitute for Abraham Lincoln." Name appropriate to job. Miss Mary Suds operates a laun- dry in Vallejo, California. A fool thinks he's smart because he can ask questions that no wise man can BIISWEF. s 0 In Sapuepa, Oklahoma. as Mrs. A. M. Rivers, 58, fled from a brick tossed at her by her husband, she was struck by an approaching IN MEMORIAM In loud and loving memory of FRANK W. QUIGLEY four years ago who passed away today We do not need a special day Tn bring you to our mind For the days we do not think of YOU. Are very hard to find. Always Remembered by Mother and Dad. as well as your loved ! You can of the heart-warming gift of a l" You'll find that branch lhe BANK OF iii "all set" to help you pl-y Sum I d envelopes. And if you're plan- gay forms a very practical gift t i m e a o m e t h i n It about itl And I have s o o d news for youl It's Pheviylium. l. h e 11 e w medication in g. B L U E - J A Y. ' Corn Plasters. Phenylium go right IIOWIIIUMIBT your corn and helps push it out from underneath . the first really new medica- iinn for corn: and cslluses in over ggvcntv yearsl tiny actuslk 'i 'lllm won 0 Nor - I and JIvorllredd.357o 3" . tbano or as rem 0!- Iiuarseylvyto see whyfollssuvivgith bol-ll!!- some feet say it's the best news in years. And Im- sure you" agree, once you've tried Blue-Jay! with Phenylium. Ask for them at your favourite drill C0llDl9l'- building - All my Army & Air Force Lucky Vowgan . . . you really '” " c ii r e ii h o u to ' . . . the nicesb kind of a gift I! is o no to make her work lishtsr and more pleasant. I nominate ii Weetin hoiriislo Open an e g . , , g iron . . .as a gift which VillkVf:,R' yo" "m"de1"i'i9ek Ill" bweefuurui gnlny years. is res I d at "on hud pdm-mrtigln mllainninl . . . e a no i . i or piiriling. . . ts GICNJ-H00 opetn handlel design . .m;i'Anal;enIdltI::ll:'M: ' . i-u - Tli: .&eFv5!rINGHOUSE OPEN lined Jackets. 2- Weeks Sacrifice Sale Al The K. Gr R. STORE ill RICHMOND STREET lam ordered lo vacaie at once to make way for a new stock must go. New and used O'coais. Burberrys, Zipin lloals. Sialion Wagon and Sheep Skin Lined Coais, Navy. Army and Air Force Wool Coals - Rubber and Shower Proof Coals 250 Pairs Dress Pants 200 Pairs Heavy Wool Pants Jackets and Pants Wool Joe-Shirls. Heavy Doe Skin Shiris Dungarees. Overalls. Coveralls and Denim Caps. Wool Socks. Mills and leather Gloves. Wool and Fleeced lined Underwear. New Trunks and Suitcases. .Two Folding Beds and Maliresses (New). D6eo,Skln home to keep a date with Mrs. Rivei-s' daughter. Conrad Delorme. of St. Michael Des Saints. Quebec. looked at the new bell in his village church steeple and remarked to a friend, wondering whether it would ring first for a wedding or a funeral. Three days later the bell toiled for the first time - for the fun- eral of Conrad Delorme. His plane had crashed during a hunting trip, killing him instantly. We live upon a thin and crumb- ling crust of earth. Siesmologisis have calculated that there is one earthquake every hour on the aver- age -9.000 per year. Chile is the most active earth- quake area in the world. For ev- ery 1000 quakes felt in Chile, Ja- pan has 432 and the United States 73 years ago 'the most terrible killer ever to roam the street of London and known as "Jack The Ripper." turned out to be one of London's most eminent physicians. l Adjudged insane. Jack The Rip-J per was committed to a mental in- stltution under the number "124." In order to account for the dis-i appearance of the famous doctor, a sham death by drowning and burial were carried out. While thousands in the great city mourn- . ed the West End physician's un- timely death his empty coffin was deposited in the family vault. l Q n. celebrate Silver l Wedding Anniversary 2 Upwards of one hundred neigh-! bors, friends and relatives gath-I ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - William B. Doughart, Long River,' on December 3, to join with them in celebrating their 25th wedding' anniversary. Mr. William E. Johnstone as chairman. in his introductory re- marks. recalled memories of ear- lier days, paying warm tribute to Mr. Doughart's parents. "whom". he said. "are remembered by only a few of the older ones present", and to "Billy" of whom, he said. "much had been expected, for he came of good stock", and he had proved himself worthy. He with his wife had returned to the homestead after it had long stood vacant, and it is now one of the finest homes in the district, and another farm has been added. In the meantime they . had never failed to take an active part in church and community ,work. and for neighborly kindness were unexcelled. An address was read by Mr. W. J. Profitt while Mr. Horace Thomp- son presented a giiit of money. Lovely individual gifts were pre- t J by Mrs. Gerald Mill, cier-I mom. and Mrs. Ernest Carr. 5um- I merslde, and included a silver serv-A ing tray from the two sons, Fred. ed with organ selections during the evening. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ru- stace Psynter. Mrs Ralph Thoma- son. Mrs. timer Mar.-l'..eod, Mrs. W, I. Johnstone, Mrs. Gerald Mill and Mrs. Ernest Carr. Mr. Doughiirt responded and voiced the thanks of both for the gifts and good wishes just receiv- ed, and for the many acts of kind- ness done for them in times of. trouble and sickness. Among others called upon to speak was Mr. William D. Profitt of Kensington. who agreed with previously spoken sentiments and concluded in humorous vein. A camera recorded the highlights of the evening, including the cut- ting by the "bride and groom". of URGES IMMIGRATION p CA-PE'!Y')WN lCPi Assisted immigration to South Africa for suitable workers is urged in a re- port by the Association of Cham- bers of Commerce. it also recom- mended a campaign to. increase the lmndwme mm”-ti" cue "mde lleireni Elgidfelgtwdklterzt sblflllldbsvellorpd b M . i i - r yMr;5ErE':;et"Dg::1'ng entertain- i ment of the vast potential market simong non-Europeans in South Af- r ca. . ire; Ag.-f FOR EVERY lg WRIST ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST LUXURY WATCHES WITH MATCHING EXPANSION BRACELETS 1. Q1 iiuniiidiin I.!'.I.N.ll."Jr :4-n - ggggummhx . Prices Start At .95 TAYLORS JEWELLERS I .. - and George. An appropriate and .....i..... ..... -....-. ......- nw2e .....'J. Maraschino (Red or Green) CHERRIES. 6 oz. . . . . 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And if as mine it ,0, u an get, no completely satidedi W"? pd...” it.”-umyjged us i-riske a full refund. cimuorrz rowmre. 1:. -- -:-J L. O. KELLY