APRIL 20. 1950 THE uuaaman. CHARLOTTETOWN 'AmoricunlArlne I 1 cud” - ' charges of so ion , reading K o ' . mm In Naples 4 ..',',','.,, ,;,,...?,,i'.'."'.,"' it-.':i:.2.i:att5".;Il':.i..5'3".::1V::: D01”0thY DIX Says-i ' ---- Press Department of the U. S. N l tl”.?..?.2 "'1 (ii? ,- -maoua. Oaochoslovakia, mu mm -mm . 9) mm” W” 9'” ' 's o . d 3:, mm to, lit”, .".1ud in":,l”': 17 IREIWPPI) - W0 089011 13 nm .M'TlMm Dunn, says she can be happy as she is. Maybe the can. but wouldn't any Med y , m U translators of the United States Kmemuh to 15 an Thek parent worry about her future? It is all very well to preach waiting 'l”””'E"' 9" mm ” ”' IMOTMIWB 30"!” IIVED , e d y ,3, for the right man. but a girl who develops such ideas of independence 1";l::::"nLU"1"di”E Mn” Wm” ' IOXIWDOH 30115! on p get?) W: Eormbemy 09 u,”g"'edlm'l may even Pass uii the riaht one and regret it too'lato. A well-educated. all we ' l ' M 1;; h p Tl” Vmem d"n9”u"u”"' ml ”m”"'9w '” p'”te"t th” W" l::::";dv&,:h hr :Io:.llVA,Suliahb1:l.lIZ&::OA!vE:::::';::.g'lIn.ll'iC:e:l:l:lI'LlIIlllI:lllll:r!I:I:P.O:ll1?? 'c'mu'l'iiub”:i.ix.'i"iZ"Th”.duhlLu'"' lo'.1'(li:'irm and police took the out of :l8ht a week 1355 owed decision and tries to hide it by wlllns me of the shin she knows who mm x r so. y ' , blip the Nwla cmmber at L-bot ' mm.” "cumy precaution. in Both degendum we” also wand never married and how content they are We are the kind of parents wh d n t interfere with our children's happiness or plans but I won- talled a one-day general strike E1333?! mmmng En awed state. deroif civeo-are right in not interfering a little more for thsiggwn good. Simgrtime I3 5 clean-up time Yllll WILL SAVE BY SHOPPING FOR THESE VALUES THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY the dock area since the war. ANSWER: I think it is a wicked thing for parents to try to per- suads a girl into marrying a men merely because he can provide her with a comfortable home. There is so muchmore to marriage than i being just fed and clothed and having aroof over your heed. In former days when marriage was the only respectable occupa- tion open to women ,by which they could support themselves a girl had to marry for a living. and her parents were within their rights when they used every endeavor to get their daughters married safely off as soon as they could. But njv any intelligent. industrious liri can make her own living and make a useful and interesting life for herself outside of marriage. l Of course. no one will deny that a happy marriage is the happiest estate on earth for a woman. but unless she can find the man she loves and the one who is congenial to her she is a thousand times better off single than married. OLD ENGLISH WAX-No rubbing-Oucri iin . 19c OLD DUTCH LCLEANSER. 2iins...L.....,... 25c JAVEX. l6oz.boH'lo-......... l7c RINSO. Iargopkg. 35c PRINCESS soar FLAKES. Ige. pkg. ..... 29. SUNLIGHT SOAP I0 cakes 51.00 WHITE SUGAR 10 lb. bag 98: SILVER RIBBON TOMATO JUICE . DEAR MISS DIX: Is it advisable for a young couple to get mar- ried on a' salary that will allow them the necessities of life but not the luxuries? We are both old enough to know our own minds and that we really and truly love each other. say the ALLANS "IT WAS JUST LIKE A MIRACLE," says Mrs. George Allan. 890 Garfield St., Winnipeg, Man., ”the way KEN!-TONE covorodlour old dirty walls with just one coat." You, too, will like the way KEM-TONE covers most surfaces in one coat, without primer or senior, and dries to a lovely, washable, matte finish. KEM-TONE is not is water paint . . .5 it's a resin and OIL finish that mixes with water and . TROUBLED a ANSWER: I say go on and get married while you are still young and ardent. Marriage is a business as well as a sentimental partner- ship and to be successful it has to have an adequate working capital, but this -does not need to be much. Money does not insure success in marriage. r.w.c. Semi-Final I IN ME1ORlAM MBB. MABGABEI GARLAND llAWE'S FLOOR WAX. I lb. 'I'in 49c Lge, 43 gz, sin 27;; AYLMER ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE ELECTRIC PAPER CLEANER. iin . .. .. 17c BON-AMI. cake or tin. each . . 15c I-Ier many friends were deeply flows on quickly saddened by the passing of Mrs. LUX Toufwr . and smoothly from The topics of the fourth and U10. Mnrnni G-rland to her heavgnly 3 e e e e e e I e a e o e e e OI. , last, of (mg semi-flngl debatga ho' home on March 25th in tha Pnxlce e& i L V brush or Roller-Koater. 3; mince of wnm Gone” 0,” County Hospital after a short ill- 6 G .. ness. She was born in 1889, a ?ilf5dSE;..&'i'il..i?.Z'I'mZ32 .s".”um” "iii 1-uzhtermor the Inge X11; and Igrs. abolished." The leader of tho af-, hmbfid ;i1':1YI0 G 131? 9' firmntive of the resolution. Miss d"' 31- h c 9" " air; ul:;'e' Maureen Blake. has as her Ir- "SW 1'' ln”"' l 3: 99 ters. Mr. Lloyd Outcliffe and Miss gtlrlifg ell: Iulh lgwbnt haul?!- Phyllis Cutcliiie of Academic se:- um 1 0",8 '-Th 9 my 3": "II A". The negative was ably up- m9 V D3-""13 5 9 H0 Y Patna new by -1-ache, Training secudn on and educated her daughter. "A" with Mr. Ivan Cheverie as She Will be-ememb cu for her PINS. 3 doz. box 21c -SPIC AND SPAN. pkg. 25c 1 lb. pkg. 12c EDWIN A. ALLAN l-I731 Franklin Si., Vancouver, b.C. EKEM-TONE is by far the leader and the Misses Joan Murphy and Marion Cairns as supporters. Mr. Paul cud-more, the chairman, introduced the speakers a.ndicoo- ducted the debate most efficiently. At the conclusion of the debate while awaiting the Judge's decis- ion, the principal Dr. Frank Mao- Klnnon, congratulated the speak- many fine qualities of mind and heart and endeared herself to a wide circle of friends and ac- quaintances. it could be said of .her, "Beautiful toller thy work is all done, beautiful soul into glory gone. beautiful life with its or laid down. God glveth thee rest." During her illness she was fre- mmsu omnnn ' HAMBURG STEAK. lb. . . 45c HEAD LETTIICE. each . . . . . . . Zlo easiest working paint I have ever used. It only seemed a matter of minutes before I finished the whole room." EASY TO APPLY mimmn g PORK CI-IOPS. lb. .. . 53c . snowman p . ROAST PORK. lb. . . . . . . 45c nnuaxrasr g BACON. sliced. lb. . . . . . 59c cooxnn . g MEAT LOAF. lb. . . . . . . . . 55: ers on their presentation of argu- quenti; visited by her pastor. Rev. ments, gave them some sound rather Macl'..eod who administered advice on making effective rebut- the last rites of the gatbolic tales and emphasized the imporih Church of which she was a de- ance of debating as preparation vout member. for public speaking. Besides her sorrowing daughter The judges, Messrs. Waltham and son-in-law, Mrs. and Mr. Wei- Cvaudet. John Nicholson. and ter Farmer of Borden. she leaves Joseph R. Maeltillan unanimously to mourn a grandson. Eldred awarded their decision to ill”!!! 81' Farmer. and the following sisters CELERY. head Zlc I 344 COUNT I :1 a a van oiese p l' NEW CABBAGE. I5. .. Sc A NEW CARROTS. Zlbs. 19:4 GEORGE R. ALLAN NRSM. ALLAN ti;-lmatlyeed speakelrrs. sen. Ga.t8ig:t, ma bl-ome,-5; Mu, Keir aunts, lICCd . .-.. 39C "23-l1llISf. Souih, I550 GI d in A ., W 0 30 33 the 590 95ml" '5' Iibnny, Mrs. Frank Murphy, Au- , v : mhwdg" MM. wlnsmsrl hve ed chat all the speakers showed iguun, Co", Mm Catherine -rub N Al”: Fresh spinach. Mush. . My -'1 11 - .5 1. aw ;. d I R 533: iiiiiitisverinfiriegiiiarnezimiinsiriii :i.'r'.lgeh".iiiilw'Li'm'i”h"' Sm CORNED BEEF rooms Cukes Salad Bowl. 3 - - , a any. s u . usua y are my ouse e a OCCIIBIOII to wash mmseu and am” mm”, 0, the A mu crowd of people menth l; on. KEM.TONE ..,..n.,1 Cuts From Our Easier Beef was really surprised how . . easy it was. All I used was l- l , i I little soap and water. My KEM- ONE walls wiped clean as new. It was simple-..” WASHABLE for a whole day when I . used ordinary paint. I used KE -TONE with the windows closed - nover was there the slightest trace of pointy odour.” NO DISAGIIEEAILE ODOUR bar would only be too aimed '0 do ed the funeral which was held on 3" In the” WW9? W Pmmo” PM Monday morning from St. Maia- cmlse N Public 3P"'un3 E ""933 chy's Church. Kinkora, where Rae- P. W- 0- 5”"d9"l5- quiem High Mass was celebrated Mr. Gaudot. also stated that his by Ram I-mm. Mean.” who am colleagues were looking forward to conducted the "Wk." n the hearing the winners of the aemi- Five. "MI5 demte in the P' w- G mm" The pail-bearers were six neph- wrmm '3” 5”"'d” Apr” 29”” ews: George Murray Lloyd Mur- p , when another group of judges phy. Ed”: Sherry. ' Ame” ma would determine the amard. The winning teams in the semi-finals Euswmm Bnaen Elm Um" Mu!" Watermelon. etc. FREE. nnnsvianr ssznvscn I-I. C. ATKINSON 111-I15 DONALD o. ALLAN Grafton st. Mnfsotglg. AEt:AN I052 Meirose Ave., E29" lgsllg '::::l;:1'uTl's5el:tl:,: 5fAc:';l9n Many no,-.1 mbugu, mu, cud, Dundos bm ' v'"l""'P'Q' A hearty vow tff thanks moved "'5 19”” ”' INN”? "'9 W "K T J "Ipalniedmyroornwith Kem- by Miss Margie Duffy mtg Teach: caved? . A em- one covero our - Training See on "O" seoon - old aintedwalls erfsct. Tum they hag wmethms to Ed by M1" 5”” MM "' 5"d”' P P eat. When I looked at the mic section "II A" was tended the card (if Thanks judges by the chairman for their jg. kindness and for their sacrifice of The funny .0! the hie M". viillllble time in 99mm? I” ma” Margaret Garland wish to thank the 56131-11351 d3b3'5”- all those who were so kind and -,--rt:-;m"m"EE' aeiprui during their recent and --1.3-.'-m4EGmm sad bereavement; also those who -la sent floral tributes, mass cards. qairitual bouquets, letters and 98 messages of sympathy. IN MEMORIAM STIPIIIN F. ORAN! The death occurred In the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Febru- ary 25th. of Mr. Stephen F. crane, . . ly, with just one coat. I was p easantly surprised the way Kem- .Tone saved me both time and money." ONE GALLON DOES A LARGE ROOM . room after lunch it was per- fectly dry. Kem-Tone is 2- really amazing." DRIES HARD IN ONE "HOUR Till MIRACLI OF MAKING OIL AND WATER MIX The Oil. la IBM-TONE eenlalas a Inirule is-Indians ihal enaltles II to min with water. Eire: You All More Advantages . . . l. One gallon does a large room MADE WITH OIL - MIXES WITH WATER KEM-TONE is made with KEM THERMO-TEMPERED OIL forti- ded with durable resins. These are vientifically combined with 23 lmperia gallon of :e:.e:.:.-;rd..-:d..':::ur:s.:22s. st milling in some of the Eastern tatee and later returned to his native province to take up milling at Riverton. on the site familiar to Island aportrmen as crene's Mills. . , . . , , Attll GIG OI LWOIiL)'- VGA ll 2. One seat covers most surfaces "l'I"';i'll""l"Y&,"7:'i.gl'!"":i0 We Y0" vv""”' -. mrnannie Dorrty kn; l e race a inis . 0 Llilt has employed him- 3. Lotus, emu-nu colours MIRACLE WALL "NB" self as a saw;er and carpenter in 4. Dries hard in one hour 5. No disagreeable point odour O. A hard, durable, washable surface re-decorates. a. large in :!m.3fn ”'ti;..0'dl:crl;ef0Q,9:Vu:iy' In Canada over was so downright delightful! tea Inyw ere at any price! S B this? Beoa ' todly. ' Au 1:3:-,wvm,'Av-, mm W -i W K Wu... W l?i.1&”?.i"”'n...m 3; ' """ """"' P” """""'P 2Tl."5:':'Tll"':':".s . fidshnssa seem to 2-P""""""""'- rid 0:3 ""w3l53f; m Your tsriso. the service o the oonlnunlty. His a family where his love and effec- tion knew no bounds. neddes his wife, he leaves to mourn one hughter. Mrs. Freeman llolven. 3 Anne de Beilevue. wish to a Iiedge with gidanks. r-on .::; W A - - I 6.adevehle.weslueUue-fees. bu-offrisndsand customer-sto 1. aatuesenoeeeoee. ble was'mkiso.;.n not only gig; sarvoes throng I 'i)mITH'lTIlIll willing and valued counsel and as Qqmugm . putrtend taallthosawho wouldbe i s . iist1i.IiI mas mass and Iiemily MK befilylmalil. cgmoioiifewiili 7. One gallon of Kern-Tone makes a gallon f Stewart: Alton. on, on- and a hell of Meet well ilnlsh Egj :25 J mm ms rsovss sv mtuous or us 3?'lf..2".:.'5i..3'it”.;l ':?.”?.'; If SOOHIES AND REVIVES too as no omen 15a noes! lnioy a bracing cup of the new Lipton Tea and you'll agree that no other blend of use finest blond Lipton has ever brought you: In packagles or tea bags,. you'll find no better