the man of your dreams. face the foot that romantic year of everyday like. Making is home for Jo be a satisfying one, too, if you'll only settle down to it. DEAR MISS DIX: I will be 18 soon. and my boy -friend is 21. We have been going steady for two years, and once in that time he broke off and went with another girl for three months. We're back together again. but he never tells me he loves me, or mentions ANSWER: An awful lot of unhappy young marriages are caused by iassles like you Mary, who insist on pushing a boy into a declaration of love, followed by a quick trip to the altar. before the lad has ac- quired the sense of responsibility needed. Give him time to make up his own mind, and in the meantime. if you continue nagging him about love and marriage. he'll get so annoyed youlll never catch him. Try a lit- tle tact and diplomacy. . i A? PAGE FOURTEEN Dorothy IiIx's f:olunn-- Continued from page 2 too. Well, girl, youlve grown up and must nings don't fit into the responsibilities I ha is I. full-time job, and will, -Mr I-nd Mm Elwood MW DONELY MARY cameo rnazarna: I KEN SIN GTON Wed. - Thurs. 7:15 - 9:15. Hail! Hail! The gang's all here in musical-comedy of all time. Bing Crosby Bob Hope, Betty Hutton and many others in ”Star Spangled Rhythm". All these and a story too. ROYAL TI-IEATREN Wed.-Thurs. 7:15 - 9:15. Warner's Musical that outshines 'em all! "Painting the Clouds With Sun- shine”, starring Dennis Morgan, Virginia Mayo, and Gene Nelson. Come see a nice show and register for Bank Night. First drawing will be Sat, Aug. 1st. Ira3wi'r';' s or-srriaszt 2' CRAPAUD-Fri. 8:30 -- Sat. 7:30 - 9:30 7:5; "BATTLE or APACHE PASS" In color, starring John Lund - Jeff Chandler GRAPAUD THEATRE i SHORT SUBJECTS CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (THURSDAY) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 "'AiiYN MiLElilE Ifl4llllVliJC)'d:lMOhNKS,:1 ....,..,, 0AvlD au'rLERw ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL REGENT In-ilieilr 1.15 - 9.i5 Sllvlill ANGANO ' . mar "Imus Rm" souanou u ii ,l . ' iI.Q.'"9 . I In In XIIIIIHIIUIIH-III!-IIDIII ?., - O'Leury and Vicinity Eachem and two children. Doris and Donnie. of Boston. are visit- ing Mr. MacEachern's sister. Mrs Irma Stewart at Cape Wolfe, Lo! 7' a Miss Adrian Webb of O'Leary is spending a few days in Tyne Vai- ley, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lidstone. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boatgs of Moline, Ill., left Tuesday for their home after visiting relatives and friends in O'Leary and Summer- side. Miss Verleen Johnsione. Sum- merside. returned to her home after a couple of weeks holidays spent with relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and n'Mrs. Cyrus Wedge and son George returned Saturday to their home in 0'Leary after spending some time in Halifax where Mr. Wedge is employed. Mr. Charles Whalen of Maiden. .Mass, is visiting in O'Leary and lguest of Mrs. Sadie Holland and hbrother Mr. Bert MacLellan. Mrs. George Stewart and son Merrill of Halifax are visiting in 0'Leary the guests of her mother and sister. Mrs. Tamar MacNevin and Mrs Edsyl Dumvlile. Master Harry Dennis of Cas- cumpec is visiting his grandpar-. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac- Nevin. Brae. Recent visitors to Brae were: 1Mrs. Webster of New Hampshire, land Mrs. Sharp of Woodstock, N. 3., and their brother Mr. William ,Maclntosh of Vermont. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dign.-in and ifamliy of Charlottetown spent a lpleasant weekend visiting their former home in O'Leary among ,reiatives and friends. i 3 Mrs. James MacDougall of Hal- lifax is enjoying a two week holi- iday with her daughters, Mrs.Cyril ililaster, O'Leary, and Mrs. Wilbert Dennis, Knutsford. Miss Mae Sweet arrived from Toronto. Ont.. on July 25 to spend her vacation with her par- ents, Mi: and Mrs. Percy Sweet and family, of Fjorest View. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hubley (nee Pearl Adams) Quincy. Mass are visiting among relatives and friends in 01.eary. Congratulations and best wishes for a happy wedded life are ex- tended Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sabine of West Point on their recent marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carruth- ers and family of Halifax are spending their vacation in How- lan and Cape Wolfe, guests of their parents. Mrs. Emma Bennett of Boston is spending a pleasant vacation with her sisters Mrs. Earl Ellis and family, West Cape. and Mrs. Edward MacDougall and family in 0'Leary. Mrs. Glen Campbell and son Ronnie of Hamilton. Ont.. arrived home Tuesday night to spend a vacation with relatives and friends in O'Leary. She is visiting her mother, Mrs. Minnie Manderson, at Lot 16. Mr. Allan Matthews who has been visiting his parents in 0'- Leary for a couple of weeks, re- turned to his duties in New York. He was accompanied by his moth- er and sister Sandra who will visit there among friends for a couple of weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis. O'Leary. and grandsons Allan and Eurie Maclsean of Milo. returned to their homes after visiting friends and relatives in Cape Bre- ton. While-in Cape Breton they enjoyed a trip around the Oabot FANS Heavy Duty Guaranteed I Years. We Pay Freight Exhaust Fan 10".! Same Fan Moisture I n (I Counter Dust proof. Mo- Model tor U4 h.p. with gpgcm automatic shut- "5 i tcrs. Special 885. STORE & OFFICE EQUIPMENT C0. 111 Craig St. W. Montreal TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' 3Z”I.i.?.2.”iE”p35i”El.ili?'l..”5?1”” Ellerslie and Fr clone! and I Bideford , iciniiy Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Inman of Hamilton, Ont.. left Monday for vacation visiting relatives and h: vl'mh' whh h" hl.mhehglh.l",' lmd of Abudeeh, gcouulm u. their return they were accompan- , led by Mr. and M”. Loam Gorrm relatives and friends in the vicin- h0mG 01 H101! dllllhialh Mil Id of Glenwood. who will spend their vacation in Toronto. ' Mrs. George Hayes and dough. Samuel Robb of Toronto. ters Arlene and Vnloris were vlsit- ': Mrs. Kenneth Campbell and daughter Nancy returned to their July m l ;lgm9eI3j'Ly?glf”fw:jwfel;"d:i ' 1 the summer months at the horn at Mulghwei N. 5. They were M. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hutchinson ggfwher aunt. Mrs. Wendell Mac home by Mm rs.-r.a::::i.:::: ' - bell's daughter and son-in-law. Dr. "- ' N 'm ' and M", (3,039 pm”, ml-l mm 91.: Sackville, N. 3., on Sunday July m1'ivI!i'ssuM.i;,i:1xii:iml:Mf;y.hf)3lh;.:yl4:tt: A mlscelllmcou, mower W” held Maxine Proffitt will be pleased to '0 M1,. mu M". wanna Fume vin Kerslake (nee Gladys Buch- lotleirown. 103' "GIVEN- anahi of Toronto. Ont. The couple d M H d P l rece ved many lovely gifts, accom- Mr. an rs. e die roff tt l d Fresh l l C . panied by best wishes from their and family. Spring Valley, were an y er an emote” lunch was served. Nelghbolru and friends of Mr. Thursday July 16th. Richard Delaney of Brae are . A..- sorry to hear he Ls a pdtient in Mrs. Colin Ramsay and daugh- The women; Imglmte hell-l "l and friends here. ankle and a bad shaking-up after Ernest Psynter. falling from the roof of a house comfortably. All wish him a Nevln. wen Devon. on Sunday M" ""1 M” H"” MECNEVW and Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Mac- Miss June Gardiner, Cardigan, P ;f(:fYNegi"EfUd W9” "WP Children. gpent ll cuuplg of days on Cape more, Charlottetown, in charge. -at i mm Mam?" "d W" Breton Island and other points of ginia, of Prentiss. M9-I 3150 M” interest in Nova Scotia Edith Laskle of Portland. Me, ' and Miss Delma Glerr of Penn- sylvania. Millar and Greta. MacDonald are 10"C'0Wn- spending a week's vacation at the beach in Bedeque. P. E. I. On Wednesday evening people from the village and vicinity were highly entertained by the talented Mr. Peter McNulty of the Mac. Nully 1.-amlly. lh the C m n daughter Susan spent part of the . null, necmlse of olhero 82:11:: past week with her aunt Mrs. Earl Mrs. David Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Patterson filled. Mr. McNulty weal his Irish costume l-lpened tlfemshow Mrs. George Barlow was a vis- recently with 11-1,); 501185 and loll”. Lam. itnr to Tyne Valley on Monday. i and played several bag-l L -"- on the violin and sallalgpe Miss Jacqueline Prnfitt, Spring led by Mr. Franklin Wade from with her grandparents. Mr. and Palmer Kentucky, who sang several num- MW Herb?” H"'-cmnwn-' I hers. The pianist for the even- ' ingfs program was Mrs. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Gillis and curyvme M.” we” we”, It Ellis, OLeary. chiidil:-len, Verna, ElealrIior”an;i Carl, the home of Wesley Palm" duh . .-A,z, St. eanors, were 5; es 0 r. lhg theh. hohdayt and Mrs. Harold Glllis on Sunday July 901- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells. 'p"m and son Russell, Toronto. are . Mr. Everett Penwarden accom- spmdlhg the summer momma H vi gamed dby hissmotherhgvdrs. wlgiel gllel, home hem enwar en, ummers . ' iglnitinyp guest: of grid A241: The July meeting of the W. A AM . . 115 EHWBT 9" 3n N- n I was held on July 20. at the home family” anlid 3:11;; selflnzety; ahd Pcnwarden. of Mrs. Ruskin Banks. Six mem- Mlscouche at the home of Mr” ng -- bers answered the roll call. Next M”. Gemme Dunoohu " Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cain. MR8!-. meeting will be at the home of ' U.a.A.. are holidaying with Mrs. M”, mug amml, Frank Brundage and Mr. and Mrs. ..-.. George Smith. The Community is pleased to -- welcome two new residents Miss Willma Gillis was a visitor Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc- to Summerside on Saturday, July Kenna, and family of River hl h lath. Bend. Que. Mr. Mcxenm was a llusly ?:,neal1.:1erM,::cfll:;h?m(:';n5""&': former resident of Conway. weeks 'Leadership course lat Ml Miss Eunice Hutchinson spent -- Mllsoh Uhlvershyy in sackvmi part of the past week with Mr. Mrs. Oscar MacNeiil has been a New 3,u,,,wl,,l, 9' and Mrs. Sherman Hutchinson and patient in the Prince County Hon- ' on Saturday July lath, all three P1031 10? W9 P3” W9l?k- H9-1' mlny Ml” Jun. Gullah; of Mlhcouche motored to Charlottetown. 3'-lyengs "Ah speedy IC00V- recently spent a few d i ll- ”-" ' lnglon gt thg home .,,”'lf.,,”gl,':f,,,. Messrs. Earl Coughlin and Harry mother. Mn, Alex gmllahtl Waite motored to Summerside on mlgr-ngilgy their holidays here at the home Miss Huguette Gallant of Mis. couche recently left for the suite; to visit relatives and frlendg, Mr. Edward Leclair returned to Thursday July 16. Miss Claire Mctually of Ottawa is visiting in Misoouche at the Mrs. George Hardy was I pass- horne of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Des. anger lo Summcrside on Saturday Rodhesv . July lmhl to be the victim of a car accident Little Mary Poirier. daughter of Little Miss Geraldine Demelie kw day” m Prime Cwmy H9" Mr, and Mrs. John C. Poirier of spent the past week visiting with FUN" Miacouche recently retumsd to her mother Mrs. Gerald Demelle. her home after having qsent ggv- Summerslde. eral days in the Prince county Hospital receiving treatment. CARLITON W. 1. Mrs. Albert Waugh, Wilmot. and young son. were guests of her par- tumed to Charlottetown after hsv- during the past week. inc spent the past several weeks , -- in Milscouche at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Allison England brother, John C. Polrier. Thomson on July 14. "W hm” '""" ' '”"l”9 ”' "9"" Mrs. G. c. Gillis. Charlottetown. -Mr. as Mrs. John Mait- m"”” in G'""'”"- 7- '- L 0” Harold and Mrs. Gillis. also their enloyinx A two months stay at the lgy, nr Octwcy, Mr. and Mrs. Oat- my also have as their guest, Mrs. at the home of Mr, ma Mm learn she has been able to return on me dam.” mm, mum wn Heber Gard. Unionvale. on July home after spendirls the but three l,, m, pl-um Co l Ho, lll ,, 0, ml, "1 l 24. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Al- weeks in the polio clinic. Ohnr- July ,1. Th: ,,,,;';;,Y, m,Xc,' ,7” "ii '”.”.”"fe hm” conducted by A. William, student pastor. Burial was in the Free- friends. Music was supplied by guests of Mr: and Mrs. Herbert Mm Lul, pdmu, oambx-mac, Mrs. Melvin Ellis. A delicious Hutchinson on Sunduymly 19. Mu,” l, hpmdlha hm. holldny, '-- H at her former home in Conway - Gilli: motored to Summersiuc on ma vlmlll-lg ll" lmhy mlhglva tshe Prince County Hospital at ter Norma, Mt. Pleasant. were July moemlg l; the home 01 M", Ummerslde. suffering a broken week-end guests of Mr. and Mn. Alyln 1-ml-aly, Phng wag mm. to varnish the school desks and Ehich was under construction. Mr, and Mrs. Leith Hayes were gggg. fgrextmiiiertiing wiiluebeuri on the other h'md' me” ” ate reports is that he is resting guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Msc- the home or Mrs, Reginald Palmer, 59"” ”C""Y- July lath. A very successful swimming class was conducted in the dis- Recem W95” ” "'9 Mm” 0' Mr and Mrs. Preston Maccaull trict under the instructionship of mmplemy W" They 1”” in A ' storybook past, perusing for the and Mrs. Lorne MacNevin of Brae cmlll Shem, the put two week, Ell The swlmmlhg team took most part idealistic forms of liter- include: Rev. and Mrs. Charles holldaylhg lh Nova scam. They hlme July 23h wllh M”. Paul Cudy ature, and world realities grate he changed ""0 Swich costume my 30' Mr. and Mrs. John Mintoft have returned home to 1-lopedale. Scotch songs. He was accompan. Valley. is spending her holidays 1,I:'31ag;y h:;'1ng,,emha;&,:1ea oft'w&;:;:: w . Mr. and Mrs. Rolmd Stockton. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bulger, Mr. Bulger had the misfortune which caused him to remain A B.Y. The monthly meeting of the Miss Loumina Poirier. has re- ents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miilnr gtfgetcm ::gm;1';;;e1';:u;:;: :5: Roll call was answered by 14 membe .. Two visitors were pres- itstls Talk It over are e on u, gumllm-.ld, on gm”-4,, Young lrna Vsndenhorst of W” In "Wm l'""- 01100 "P011 .?mj....M.MM ohh,.lo' ml,” by hlm, to ,p,m.l time, nearly everybody except of a course, the illiterate, read books w' Rob."son ' ;,f.?'",”"”""g” N: them 0! me Chartered Accountant r cass. To sy here are so many counterattractions and re- p E. L MUTUAL nynmtna . creations that compete with this t quiet hour of communing with the E enjoyable than in olden days. . . . scarcely anything else. They liv Mrs. Erving Smith and Mrs. Ro- land Mlllcr attended the Women's The Mme, orell 11.3.”, Jegn Institute Convention in Char- 8 Upper Stewiucke, N. 5.. spent .' Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and igzfagitrezggggnpgml-ii: Iltgllemilg menu the hall was only partly 5"'""”m' 5”mm"”d" Mr and Mrs William Hoax M&NW3 Truro, were visitors to Freeland, Here's the food that helps give cats and kittens strong bones, bright eyes, glossy coat, playful pep and purr-fect disposition. Get Puss 'n Boots for your cat! 1 1' into detour: of more exciting, but jmmrrimm:-rm on the whole less satisfying ways :5. F. R. 0. Then there are the dismaying a- mount cf books on the market to- day that, if not actually harmful. Complete Visual Analyses are at least trivial and cheap and bear the same relation to good lit- erature as slang does to the Queen's English. In this age of the automo- bile nnd the aeroplane. and the SMALLMANS Hung”!-N0 hustle and tussle of competitive i business life this quiet interlude of E' E' reading should form a more de- lightful contrast. and be even more those omnivorous readers who do JULY 30. 1953 harshly on them. They have never developed the capacity. nor evel had the desire to cope with down- to earth problem. This is also perhaps. an undesirable extreme. But we should try to pluck an hour from "the madding crowds ignoble The r”dm3 M 39” .590" ml” strife" and visit this world of make. . 253:; n3:lF:u:13:; igy thteh;1”h':l'mi:x: belielve. It migtlht be the "apple a race, but we fear and regret that day to keep 6 mycmamu am! thl te t inl d ....ii.:”i:.'...?'...;"...li:5”.li Professional cards Granville at Water Street who plan on vacationing here for h . ha home in meelum. great writers of all ages, that mgny Summersids 3' 90"?” M l"”"- The u hm 0: him” M "me who have the natural endowment DIAL , P- 0.130! 3 Sincere sympathy is extended for enjoying good reading are led 33" '31 OPTOMETIIST Slunmersldo. P. I. I- Giuuos Flttid PHONE 8118 Jpt.D. lt.0. OPTOMETBIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined e Office Hours: 9 to II - 1 In if a e and by Ippoln in the world of books and shut the PHONE 3337 world that swirls around them IEGENT THEATRE BLDG- Summer St. Siunms .23.. 'I'. EMILE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oommsrou Summeruid... P. E. I. PHONE 2501:! A. Raymond Grant. BSc.. 0.0. OPTODIETBIST 288 Water Street, Summcrsldl Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wen: Phone 81530. PHONE 2413 lid. J. R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summeiside W. BNESTEII S. Macli0NALD Barrister. Solicitor. Notary, Etc. LLB. Money to Loan. Office formerly occupied by Luis Heath Strongp ILG. Collections Prompily Attended To R. E. nus & sou Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE 6 Summer St. summe -53- n Dr. H. B. MacNoiIl PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (I Water Street (Opposite !Iolmnn's.' Ilours:- 11:00-12:00 A.liI. Daily. 2:00- (:00 I'.llI. Dally. 'l:00- 8:00 l'.M. Daily. I DIAL 7082. CIOOIOO0.0eOvevuuoaovaovvoonooovueoo Mrs. Mcylea Manning of (mar. lottetown was in Miscouchc on Friday. July 24th, visiting tlhe gar- dens of the school children belong- ing to the Garden Club. The boy scouts of Miscouche arrived home on Friday. July M, after having spent ten days camp- lnq at Fernwood. Mr. Jackie Mso.Neill recently arrived in Miscouche after hav- ing spent some time employed in st. John. New Brunswick. Miss Irene Moxinnon. who is employed in St. John. New Brun- swick, arrived at me home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mc- Kinnon of Miscouche on Friday, July 24th. r-EV The fishing village of Aldaburgh The Bsxom are said to have de- rived their name from the sesx. a short thrusting sword. ' ELLINGTON gai- mainlsnd during the past week. Miss Wanda Ellands, accompan- ied by Mr. Lloyd Cameron visited with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Giilis on Monday evening July 20. Mrs. Byron Ramsay and child- ren, Port Hill. visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller on Saturday July 18. Mrs. Neil North, Milton, is visit- ing with her daughter and son-ln- law Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Msccauli. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barlow. St. Eleanors, who were recently mar- aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Em- mett Hutchinson. Mr. Barlow is I member of thee n.c.a.r'., station- ed at Halifax. l Ill, 1962 camdrs motor vehicle industry produced 970 convertibles with s. factory selling value of :2,- 8.878. ried ore visiting with the for-mer'I and young son were visitors to the em. me new mombu. -Mn” H was decided to send 35 to Canad- ian save the Children Fund for and Mrs. Albert Cruwell were ap- poinisd to see about getting signs painted with the name of the dis- trict. on them. New committees were appointed: Sick. Mrs. Arthur Ma.cMicken and Mrs. Haber Myers: school, Mrs. Mlcken and Mrs. Raymond Har- vey. 89':-W0" or lympathy cud. MONCTON. N. 13. or - om- cicls of Monctdn Hospital expect to move into their new 33,000,000 schedule. Additional staff mem- bers have already been hired and I. year-long training program com- pleted. LIBERAL MEETING I nus xv-sumo wucmarox Inn. 8.30 ppm. Korean children. Mrs. Heber Myers Ralph Msccaull. Mrs. Raymond Haney (re-elected): lunch. Mrs. Ralph Moccaull. Mrs. Arthur Mac- A picnic was planned for late July. August meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Boyd Lowther. Roll call will be answered with in building Aug. 8. two days ahead of - because the NIW delicious flavour makes Shireddies a breakfast sensation Everybody loves Shroddles now, mum Mvourl Made from pure I00i whole wheat. Slirsddles are oven-baked. tempt- ing bile-size biscuits. Enjoy Sbroddiu tomorrow. O C C O I O O O U C O O O I I O O U I O O 0 I O O O U I C O O O I I O I I I I I I O I I O O O I I O C C O O I O O O C O O O O tn :2 c. onloo-oza----nanozaottohbcbico-nonnncoaotclnnsnnonansbeoslalw noosecoysoooiooooaoooooooeogoooo000