SATURDAY. - --.-.-..... ., ..,. . .- mu... -.... If!-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i THE ceurnalfoiuuxolan MEN'S SUEDE 0 LINI CAS- UAL COATS - smut and stylish at Jack Cameron's. : REMEMBER Ill) close BLOOD DONOI CLINICS during week of May Nth. 1000 donor: urgently needed. MIG. JOIINITONI LADIES wean. - Bargains. suits. com, Graduation Dresses, etc. . ' Tish column is rennet! In Inn of local interest. but edvenlollll 01 3 news: nature may be inserted no an auto 3 word. otrletl) pey- elle In advance. -:::mm JIHMT3 TAXI-Pholw 525. DOWLlNG'8 SPORT LODGB lor Ftlhlng Ind Golfing supplies. OIAIWILI. rot letter Photo- graphs. SPORTS SHIRTS by Forsylh m cool. comfortable and colorful at Jack Cameron's. TREAT YOUR l"AM'ILY-Sun- day Dinner-Abegweit chickens - trled or roasted. FIANNEL SLACKS - lixpertly tailored and styled. All shades of Bray. from 812.95 to 322.50 It Jack Cameron's. PLASTIC SHOWER and window curtains in 18 different colors or Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd. it "own", M mm, mo, NEW. GENERAL ELIv2C'l'RI(! W3" ., 17, Qafm, sum. nzlmloanaron at Toombs Music Mm. Store. mwgeyggggg Pg?! coltmmor laoltllrs -. in M-rm-e um K5I.".”.P."i..:l”.fd?...::f”...f”..lY.i2i; M.xv. ESKIMO.-Height will be Cameron!- aodeptod up to 5 P. M. Monday. RECEIVES DEGREE y Mr. May mth, for next sailing MJV. Eskimo to Grand Banks. Fortune and st. John's. Nfld. For space res- erations and rate; Phone 1606. 1 Daniel Keenan. Charlottetown, will receive his Master of science de- gree at the McGill Convocation. NOTICE - Moved from 201 Great George to 143 Great. George. where we will be pleased to meet all our old customers- llnd new ones. for pressing. rt-I pairing and alterations at very reasnnllhlr prices nnd no long lwllits. Fred Kelly, Tailor. i TRANSFERRRD IN BANK - l iii . Mr. Jack Johnston of Crapaud S 9 y has been transferred from they ' "I55 -,B:lnk of Nova Scotia. Victoria. to W” list. Andrews. N. B. Before leaving I Icrapaud the Young People's Club ,presented him with a lovely pen ldlce. anaemia. etc. land pencil set. His many friends lJ iwlsh him every success in his car- eer. I S50 fa 51000 K: CHURCH DESTROYED - The many friends of Rev. Ronald .I. PHONI OR VISIT -Mcxenna. formerly of St. Aug- S HOUSEHOLD FINANCI llatine's Parish. Rustico, and now I-IFC specializes in prompt cash parish priest of Ceylon. Saskat- lchelvan, will be sorry to hear that loans! Borrow to clean up overdue bills . . . pay taxes . . . home repairs yliis parish church was recently de- ; a ; vacation expenses . . . any lstroyed by fire. good purpose. Call on Your Signature You do not need endorscrs or bank- oble security. Select your own repay- CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stipendiary Magistrates Court yesterday. a man charged with be- ing drunk and incapable was fin- vd 55 and costs or five days in jail. Three 'mcn. all char-ged with vag- lancy. were discharged with warn- mCI'ltPl3"-UPl'l3lm”nU15l"fPPHV. illgs. A man appearing on a HFC service is fast, friendly. de. charge of disorderly conduct was dismissed. pendable. Phone or come in today! Moran WHEN you NEED In M HOUSEHOLD rlulllcl I canon mm uvrnu-4:-min mu -incur tousllun rmu-tr IIRGIMIITIPVN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. .- Brooktleld Charge. Services nl-xt Lord's Day are as follows: Hunter River 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Broolcneld 130 P. M. Mr. Stanley D. self. 'llo oi-on o-org. In-no gmdem Mlnisum IIIIVI I Phone 1992 CIIAILOTTITOWN, P.l.I. Noun 9 lo 5 0! by nppolnmn'i' THE PRESBYTERIAS CHURCH IN CANAI)A. - Cenlrlll Pnrish. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: Canoe Cove 11 A. M. Sun- A l-IOLIDAYH to fit Sibur purse ALL-EXPENSE TOURS IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES. 0 2-day, 4-day, 6-day moun- toin tours as low as 54l.50, including sightseeing, room and meals at Banff Springs Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise. See any Canadian Pacific office or your own Travel Agent; Motllors Protected By Red cross Transfusion Service In an unsung depulme t y 3 grid Cross Blood Transfusliono 1425 Morton. the mothers of P. E. 1. tolritglven A protective examination ht many of them have not even cord about. It is when an mooa i” ll"-' NN8nnnt woman is mud fortlgge. the RH factor and for ttm lee caused by the RH fee. or. Records of each woman are kept for continual check not only during the current pregnancy but later ones. too. Trained technic. ians do the testing job md 11" most Red Cross activities. it is 3 free service. The medical doctors throughout the Province send in blood samples from their metern. lty patients and. in return. receive an lnllytis of the patlerlts' blood Silmllles must come from the doc- tors for the Blood Transfusion service does not take samples direct from the patient. After re- ceiving a sample, the technician tests it for two answers: The IZFOUII of blood and whether or not there are anitbodies resulting from the RH factor. If antibodies are of Denver. Colorado, spent a few young me week i" Summewidm llending him all the news of the gang and home town happenings. w""" but keep it on a friendship basis-nothing more serious. found, they too are tested for type. While the on factor itself, I! n complicated thing that the layman does not understand. it has proved that in some cases. an infant with an El! positive father and an RH negative niother.u'ill develop :lalln- Kingston. N. S., to spend the wwk are often spontaneous gestures- IHOUWF. event. they are more often rt-KTENG . In extreme cases, the infant may be given a replacement transfusion shortly af- ter birth. Several of these have been successfully transfused in P. onto;-lo, open-t a few days ihisllgt me go anywhere E. 1. since the inauguration here of this Red Cross Service 2V: years llgo. g Blood Transfusion Service tech- nicians and doctors emphasize, however. that there have been too many "scare" stories written about children born of RH positive fath- ers and RH negative mothers. Of the 1273 samples tested here since Dec. 1949 only 27 showed the pres- ence of antibodies. It is interesting to note that precautions can be taken even where antibodies. resulting from the RH factor. are found in ll plegnant woman's blood. Succes- sive tests will show whether or not the strength of the antibody is in- creasing; and the Blood Transfus- ion Service itself, tries to maintain a stockpile of blood and plasma, so that it can be ready to stand by in cases of emergency such as this. This is just one of the pllilses of the. Blood Transfusion Service uhich makes it necessary for a 100'? response when Clinics are held in any locality. and all the more reason why Prince Edward Islanders should do all in their power to make next week's clinics in the Province the most success- ful ever held. day schnolio A. M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P.M. Clyde River 7.30 P.M. The service at Clyde River will be the nununl Missionary Thank Of- fering Servicl-. Churchill Monday evening at 8 P. M. Donald Nichol- son, Minister. PARTY HONORS SOLDIER - Mrs. Gertie Stanley entertained relatives and friends of her son Frankie at a banquet held at Sandy's Restaurant prior to his departure for the army training center, Halifax. recently. During the evening. .-in address was read by his aunt. Miss Eleanor Smith lifter which shin presented mm with n well-tilled purse on behalf of his relatives. The rest. of the evening was spent. in dancing and singing and at the Close of the Barty. all wished Frankie the best of luck, than all joined in sing- mlt "For He's A Jolly Good Fol- low." Music for the evening was supplied by Mr. Al Blanchard. mm 111:? the sail on air on your lrollblol away on you nail on . lie "DOL'llLOON" lo romantic St. Pierre . at Illllueloli Crllluu alert urn week from Ildderk in Ihe heart ol cape union. Men": a molar. heoluly holiday thin different! lloleo only 87.! Including every- thing. Write for free llluolroleo folder which tells how to male ruerntlolu. CAPT. G. W. BOUDREAU NOVA sturiri SCHUONER ERUISES LTD P. O. In 29, Ilddeell, Neve Seetle lloooosluo or The Vmlt Continued from pen 2 in Su aiclu on Monday even- in(. O O 0 Miss Carol Mario Colee. stu- dent at P. W. College. spent the week end in Summerside, guest of Mrs. H. R. Crockett. . . Mrs. D. C. Tompkins. summer- olde. entertained at bridge on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickie left Slrmmeroide on Thursday morn- ing to spend the holiday in Fredericton. N.B. . . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Offer, Sulmnorside. had as their guests over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Hem-y Fowcett of Saokviiie. N.B. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bestnll of Sum- merglde, spent the holiday with friends in Moncton. N.B. . . . Mrs. L. M. Moore, Summerside, entertained I number of friends at a supper bridge at the Queen Hotel on Monday evening. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Emanuel days this guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calllbeok. Summerside loft yesterday and with the foilmer's Mrs. Sanvford Chute. Miss Glady; of 'I'o:'onio, week in Summerside, as guest of Mrs. Creellman MacArthur, Green Street. 3 ' K M15 "'d M.”-. l'""”” Chum M even domestic) military service. ml rellsohs for this sltuntion. but on the other hand llmtly Ilx Says- continuod from page 2 know. For you know that when you were young you we'ro.juIt ol fun-loving and restless and craved excitement Just on much on the youngsters do today. Perhaps if you would remember your own youth, you would be more sympathetic toward your daughters who are only following the course of nature in wanting to have boy friends and go places and do things while they are young. were young and. although your father prophesied that you would come to no good and with your nodding. you turned out pretty well after oil. didn't you? My lulvice to you is to go back home and make peace with your wife and girls and he more lenient with them. All of you must be miserable with this hreak-up of the family and with each side cher- lohlng a feeling of resentment. So kiss and make up. You need your family and the girls need you for protection. and they will be a lot more willing to tllke your advice if you don't make it so drastic and arbitrary. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: a boy eight years my senior for some time. is going overseas. He wants to become :1. secretly. so that he will he sure I am waiting when lfo comes home. He oayo' I could go out with other boys if I wished to. My parents wouldnt allow me to become engaged so young. I know. I wouldn t want to become en- gaged publicly, anyway. because then people would talk if I went out wlt.h other boys and I certainly dont want to sit home. Do you think the secret engagement is a good idea? I am in my early teem and have liked He is in the Army and JOAN ANSWER: I think it is a very foolish idea. indeed. You're too -young to think of engagements at all, and the fact that you want to keep on going with other boys while your would-be fiance is overseas should he indication enough that he's not of first importance in your You run keep up It friendly correspondence with this boy. It is It deplorable thing when young boys and girls rush into en- ageme is and nulrrlngea because the lad II going into foreign (or There are many complex. emotional ouch lnvolvemenls just in lurk. in it were. In either d than l'il0t,:Ildf tihedyensible part- .- - -a ere. I l e ren y one. "'”'n"i3XizL'"i3iisE"i3?:”t.”i"i3il”."i5.'iin: lllrl who has been 301"! Wt ”1u1m'.ly Wm, a boy for about eight. months. but my mother will never without my little brother being along. That e, nnd I am afraid it will make me Ion J. O. P. makes it embarrassing for m the boy. Whllt shall I do? It in just what you did when you . DRESS VALIIES! The prettiest. most refreshing fqlirle or summer. oll ' dressed up to hire you 9.: qelel events in lovely feslllen. - nltlassllzs SIIORTIES 160A Kent St. H ANSWER: brother tag you. conscience and sense of right nnd wrong is A lot better chaporone than any little boy. And that she will have to trust you to live up to um principles she has taught you. 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