MAY 29. 1952 Er.-nit I-"A I to X . 3, mm. A l AfR0WJXn0 uuxamr. wax 9' rmliiiiliilxihhxx i'. S. L llll - NIW IIIIAIQII. Features a dial and on bis erynai. Model uusu Imilergbutwitis luminous heads and numerals. . A c -A-era"o'-1"”-iii! out C O) nu .' waastssl IIIITIIY IIXH SIY8- - continued from page I consequently it became so important to him that he built himself up as a material success in your eyes. . Jtarrying a man who has never known the warmth of a tainiiy produces many complications (or a girl. She must: teach him what most people have already learned-how to create a home. with all its component and complex relationships. It you love your tiance enough to understand the reason behind his apparently intantile bragging. to make allowances for his ignor- ance at daily. lsmily living. you'wiil doubtless reap a rich reward in his appreciative response. You. and you alone. can.be the judge of that problem. ' i l DEAR MISS DIX! I am a very lonely girl of 13. My trisnda sayifus attractive and, while I have some boy friends, I have no girl chum. When I see girls going for walks on Sunday, I feel very lone- ly. since Pm leit at home. How can I find a girl !riend? .RI-IODA ANSWER: As you requested. I omitted part of your letter. irom which I gather that you are very particular about the kind of friends you choose. Such discernment is praiseworthy indeed. but it is bound to limit your friendships. You will find, however, that when you do make trlends. they are of above average character, and will remain loyal and true long alter more casually acquired pals would iorget you.” . - Remain true to your ideals. even though it means occasional lone- linen tor you. . Are you sure you have no traits that would tend tofmalte you un- popular with girls? Do you brag or your boy friends, put too much stress on your own attractiveness. neglect to deter to the opinion of others? Any oi these iaulta will keep lrlends away from you: re- member. the kind of people you want to attract will be just. as dis- criminating about the company they keep as you are. DEAR MISS mx: My husband and I have two boys, 6 and 2 U2. We would like very much to have a little girl. as we teel she would make our family circle complete. Another child or our own might be a boy, so we wonder ii! we could adopt a little girl about 4 or 5 years old. Do you think an agency would give us a child under these circumstances? M. M. ANSWER: Yours is the most isntastlcally ridiculous proposition I've encountered in a long time. Since you are capable of having children of your own, thank God tor the privilege and take them as they come. There is nothing unbalanced in an all-boy or an all-girl iamiiy. Either one is fine, as thousands or parents whose children are all oil one sex would be happy to aliirm. . There aren't enough adoptive children to go around now. and it would be most uniair oi you to deprive a childless couple of a young- ster they need much more than you do. I doubt very much it a reputable agency would give you a girl under these circumstances. For one thing, your attitude in the mat- ter shows a mental quirk that would be an immediate stumbling block to an adoption. liliss Nlssen cannot of ' GEN EB and The pleasan goal is times in a ION! - DICIIII. An attractive um - aovuoe. Color-styled A I e i kt ll . 1 1. 2 ;....- ”.r:;".....H'"' ::.i'."'....." '3' "......” ;:.:.:.:.:..: case. P5315! ”"”."' t' ''W'- M”?- dial onion: '03 0' F”-. . in tune a F bless 'l'evea'te.-ldaeloleae tress Coast to cecal THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'l"l'ETOWN riavrirs cioaiusrrts are in'u'elejIaoIlor, smoke boiler, ARE better IN MEMORIA jg. . In memory oi our dear sou. Floyd Eric Payntcr. who Wu HIM one year ago today. May 39. 1951. Our hearts are sad and lonely. For the wound was very sore, And although the year has passed and gone p We miss you more and more. A loving son and brother. so gentle and true. Our proudest possession is mem- ories oi you. We loved you so much and think of you oiten,- God bless you dear Floyd. you are never iorgotten. Ever remembered by Mother, Fa- ther and brothers. reply personally to readers but will answer ' rest i .. this ' Aimisircrnlc "CLOCKS A gift for the radiant bride-a daily, yes, hourly reminder of the happiest day of her life. As modern as tomorrow, an ELECTRIC clock is a gift that remains attractive and useful through years of silent, accurate service. Here, too, is a practical gift of distinction, for birthclaysgggapiliyersaries . . . for every gift oqcpgn: ' IN MEMORIAM . .' In the obituary of Mrs. Al- fred Cairns, the iollowing Mass Cards and Cards or sympathy were inadvertently omitted. Mass Cards Frank Cairns. Chicago, Illinois. Mary Calms. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kappel, I-lampden, Conn. -Miss Nora Mahar, st. Mary's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mcauigan, Iona. P. E. I. Miss Jean Trainor, Attleboro, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'IIoilor- an, Toronto. Gsrds of sympathy Sisters of Precious Blood, Char- lottetown. sister M. town. . Joseph Lawlor, Peake's station, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. William Giddings, Charlottetown. Mrs. Charles Edmonds, Char- lottcwwn. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buchan- an. Toronto. Damian, Charlotte- Velms. 0'!-Iolloran, ' Hamilton, Ontario. Ruby MaeLeod, commercial Crou. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mscl:.eod. Cambridge. Mary and William Steele, Mon- tsgue. Mr. and Mrs. liennie. Gasperenux. ' 0 iv Appreciation Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring and son Garry wish to extend their sin- cere thanks and appreciation to the kind people at Murray liar- bour snd surrounding districts tor the many kind acts of amistanoe given them since the loss or their home by fire. ' . IN MELIERIAM In loving memory of our Father, John McLean. Peters Road. who pamed away May 29th, 1950. Just a tribute of love and remem- branee, To a Dad who was one of the best. The joys that he missed on lite's hishwar. May he ilnd in God's garden of rest. Andrew Mac- Always remembered by Ariie and Joseph. ............................................ .. 70liI - CIIIPPII. Makes a decorative addition to any bed- room. This electric alarm clock is available in ivory. Alsopl.Il-2Q Indy onyx case. I e'KI.fsi scratch"; o'M.Pa N Y. .2:;.......-.. . Iii MEMORIAM In loud and loving memory of our dear Mother. Mrs. John. A... MaeEachsrn,. who died May 29th, 1950. May her soul rest in peace. Inserted by the family. ALEXANDRA W. I. Mrs. Cyril Jones entertained the members or the Alexandra w. l. for the month of May. The meet- ing opened with the singing oi the "Ode" and "Creed" repeated in unison. Roll call was respond- ed to with exchange of potted (lower slips by nine members and three visitors. Minutes of the previous meeting were read. approved and signed and Mrs. George Mscl.ennan gave a report or T. B. luncheon and annual meeting. The sock commit- tee reported three sick treats tak- en. also box of chocolates pre- sented in two shut-ins. Verbal thanks were given for same. The school committee reported that the school had been scrubbed and the Government grant 0! 82.60 was re- ceived. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Harold Benton and Mrs. George Mnchsnnan attend a meet- ing to make plans tor district con- vention. Correspondence was read and discussed and the treasurer gave her monthly report at this time. It was moved and seconded to do- nate 31.00 to Lady Alexander tund. All bills were passed in'and paid. Invitation was left open tor June meeting when the lunch committee will be me. John Mac- iiss cantweil and horran. Coliseum amounted wares. ALL GRADES ROASTING Cl-IICKENS Roast Them FOWL PER." LB. 42!: - Robin Hood FLOUR 98 lb. 24 lb. 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