. I . . X” nononlv DIX'S Continued from page 2 DECEMi3ER s. 1952 ””"""- clsllrmll trunnlmlll The wedding was hasty; Jim's sudden departure gave you "mug ' to make an adjustment, so here you are in the anomalous of local interest. but Idverlillul or being a wife while your husband has become a distant 0' 5 DEWEY 533030 II!!! I30 BS9739" Certainly you can't feel much obligation to a man " "V3 9'5"" ' V"”'d- ""9"! WP only two months. .The fact. however. reinains that '5'” I" 'd""'”- are married and had better begin to think like a married woman no time silion , :li:ltlot.x'.V f'gure' ),Du'yp known you arlier thiln 8 Sin!” 3”'1' ' I pmaniuhon 15 seasons The marriage contract is a serious and bindlnl: One: it is not to Charlottetown Hospital main floor shelwd for a mere whim. Of course, it should not be made as a Tuesday and Wednesday, Decem- M cithcr. which is about what you and Jim did. rtalnly had. some idea of the responsibilities ahead, and ihmhd have given. a little more forethought to what should be the whim. roll ('9 mos; solemn act of your life. Now, of course. it is the present. rather than the past, that In- coat from the largest selection of torests you. So for wliat they are wo'rth to you, here are my con- samples in town. J. P. MacPherson (Mould most definitely riuslnns. I Wunl he bound to get to Jim through thirdpparties and news oi ul comes hard. especially when one is thousands of miles Respect your marriage vows until Jim comes home, then Lighters and Novelties for the situation with him and arrive at your own solution. Going datelcss for nine months is preferable to compromising. Room. Great George Street. open Wm, x-our ownthonor. You are faced with a clear-cut case of right evenings till Christmas. ' You also know what the right thing it ,,,,,.'i do anything else. Give Jim a chance, donit be a defcatist aiinili your marriage and. it's quite likely that. when you see your Magdalen. bearing a general cargo. hu,,m,.r again, all doubts about it will disappear. I hope so. that iii! from home. discuss the and wrong and you know it! DEAR MISS DIX: in our neighborhood drugstore. mm in n crowd, and he singles me ,out at a dance, he hasn't asked r,.,- a (late. lie is 20 and in his second year at college. ' How can I get him to ask me for a date without appearing too forward? ANSWER: Since the boy is undoubtedly interested in you, Mary, tenmy mummg at the church 01 1.--in only suggest a reason or two why he hasn't tried to date you. the Mi)” Hi-i1Y Redeemen Wmm i Circumstances would indicate that he Wm be cwmnued WCIRY imd Tuwt ,, womnr: his way through college, a task that leaves little money day- ,,, mm for dating. Also, with two years of college ahead of him tnlnrc, in fact. if he has a profession in view). he probably doesn't want to become interested in one particular girl. Be content with The St 5- Prmca NW3 has 3-"iV9d .mn- friendship on its present basis. perhaps inviting him to your "I P9” he” fouowmg me 9nd OI house for an occasional evening with the gang as a supplement. the 59359" W the N0”h"mb9”3nd 1),,,.'r ;rml('zlr over-anxious; if he likes you, you'll find it out soon Ferries wmd I51a”d5TCa”b9u N" ,,,,d urge you to be patient. ennui”- l)lI.-IR MISS DIX: nod? vb ANSWER: lmpriirss. I am 17 and interested in a boy who works Pmh She 15 bdund f01' the M53" Although I have been out Wm, dalen Islands and Newfoundland. I am a common-law wife, 30 years old. My pmy' husband is the satne age. I have been separated from my first hus- ' lmnd for six years and have tried to get a divorce but unsuccessfully. I lcri I shouldn't waste any more money on it. My real problem is. lit c:in'l have any family and we would love to adopt a baby. you tell us whether we can adopt one, even though we aren't mar- Slnce gilt-edged couples with CN”iIIii'liiCS find it difficult to adopt a child, your chances are quite Thlscolunm is reserved for news PROPANE Kerosene Refriger- ators. Firestone Bryenton and Macl(ay. . NURSES GUILD bazaar table, However. at her 9th and 10th. 2 to 9 pm. '1' A I L 0 B. E D-To MEASURE. -. Choose your suit, top-coat or over- not be wise to date Bob! Word and Son. PEN AND PENCIL SETS. Christmas season. The Island Book LAST SAILING - The S. B sailed from here Saturday on her last trip of the season from this nonmnc. TRIDUUM - Rev. Paul Ma,cKarrow. C.Ss.R.. of Saint MARY A. John, N.B. began a triduum yes- PRIN 'E NOVA IN PORT -- She is presently berthed at the pier of Bruce Stewart 8: Com- SAI) NEWS RECEIVE!) - Mrs. George Shaw. King Square, city. can received the sad news yesterday that her son-in-law, Dr. John L. Bray, had passed home in LaFayette, Indiana, on HOPEFUL HOPE December 6th. Dr. Bray, who for a number of years spent his sum- mer vacation at Stanhope. is sur- vived by his wife. the former Jenn authentic marriage NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL .'The following is the report for h'avembcl' of New Zealand School: Grade 9-1. Edna Hanlon; 2. willie Fisher. Mary Manning; 3. Doreen Fisher. IIIIEII PAII STRIKES .-ll the first twinge of rheumatic pain- lake Tmnplrton's T-R-C's. Over I mil- .iilli 'i'-ii-(”.'s used every month. for Iprrtiy reiicl from pain caused by rheu- mallsrn. arthritis. neuralgia. iumbago and rrntira. Why auiicr needlessly? Keep T-it-C's on hand. and use them promptly. Ugly 65:. sl.35 at drug counters. T442 1 hi! lo! complete. Evurythlngyour boy makes wlthhlslirfoccano Outdt can be A real working model . . . Cranes lift, bridges swivel, windmills turn and dump trucks actually dump. That's why Meccano is so much fun-why every young Canadian wants one for Christmas. Meocano the one sure gift that will keep Your youngster interested throughout the year-and for years to come. In building now . models, his creative imagination is unused. Choose the Moccano Outnt of the live .to suit your youngItir's ags-add ' accessory outdts as he grows. Meccano s Puff: In tough-they'll 1 last for years. l DAIICICANIO LIMITID; 67I-6ll KING ST. W.; TORONTO g... iTiS REAL ” IT WORKS A ITIS MECCANO Shaw of stanhope. one son. Lay- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOW'N' to the season's shipping. Island Odds And Ends payrolls will be reflected in Christ Rush affirms. I .1. 0 0 days. according to Mr. Lem Rush, Charlottetown Post. I president of the Laborers Pro- handle the Christmas mail rus more weeks, and that only a freeze- up can spoil 2- profitable wind-uv Charlottetown residents. and the Chlu-lol.tetown's waterfront will More than forty extra clerks and bustle in the next week or ten helpers will be engagedoliay the men; Insurance regulations, which cs 0 About sixty per cent of these are remainder are scattered all over Fifty 30 SCVEDW mm 3.79 SW9" the two Counties. This total is CmP1Y0m0ni'a in the lmldini 0' the about a hundred higher than at one potato boat, and the resulting the game ume 1”; year and 1:; in. ' cludes some people who have re- mu 351” 01 10031 m91”0hBM5v ML turned from Upper Canada because of temporary layoffs there. 0 0 An amendment to the Unemploy- will affect many claimant! has been made in respect to supple- mentary benefits. Supplementary benefits. intro- duced two years ago have been paid hitherto to eligible claimants, dur- ing the period each year. January 1st to March (list. Under 9. re- cent amendment these benefits will now be paid January 1st to April 15th, an extension of fifteen days. RAGE ELEVEN P00: LOCATION BARNSTAPLS, nlglsnd -- (OP) - A famous Devon hndmnrk. "Ohanter's Folly." has been demol- lshecl because of decay. i mm tall tower was built" in 1300 by I user- chant named chsntor and intended as a sort of lighthouse. but bocnuse or the land contours it could not be seen for any distance. h stevedoring at the local port. away at his ' tective Union, which does the this year. The majority of the men selected Five steamers will dock here in are war veterans. but a small num- that period, with the possibility ber of college students will also be that a sixth boat adding to the included among,these temporarily total. engaged. At present the large cargo boat, The National Employment Of- "Gulfport", is loading potatoes at lice co-operated with the post of- the railroad wharf and the other iice authorities in selecting the ships will tie up here at intervals Christmas workers, particularly the of a day or two. veterans. The Employment Office One of the ships due in port. maintains a special file of veter- wlll have a cargo of fertilizer, the ans. and from this file the Post others will come here specifically Office people were given a list of to load potatoes. ' veterans from which to make selec- The L. P. U. president was Very tlons. The number of extra work- pleased with the continued nctiv- ers authorized this year is some- ity on the waterfront which is what higher than a. year ago. giving the members of his union A ' ' a very encouraging amount of Slightly over six hundred men work at n time of year most wel- and women are drawing Unemploy- come. , ment Insurance benefits in King's Unless the weather becomes too and Queen's Counties, say officials winterish, Mr. Rush believes that of the local National Employment work will continue for several Office. NEW STOC at The V K Gr. R STORE ' ,Just arrived new shipment of 'Men's and Boys Station Wagon Quilted Coats, sizes 30 to 46, also Surcoats with and without detachable fur collars, "Quilted Lumber Jackets, Sheepskin Lined Coats, also 3Ii0 used Army Blankets. ' v 111 RICHMOND ST. and” FL Aime Emmi? 2- ton and a daughter, Mrs. Bovyer. Marion Macnean. ' - Grade 6-1. Isabel Maccormack. an of whom we in Indiana" Katherine Manning: 2. Katherine Lanlgan, Ellen Eamon, Eileen (B)-1. Elaine Mclsaac, Elaine Conway; 3. Kenneth Maccormacir Hanlfmi 2. Slll1'1e.V Manning. Shir- Eileen Cheverie, Mary J. Gregory, 103' Whaleni 3- Shirley Cheverle. George Gregory. Lorraine Gregory, Joann MacCor- Grade 6-1. Mary Cheverie: 2. mack. Joseph Mcmnu; 3, Joseph Man. Grade I (A)-1. Douglas Chev- nlng, erie; 2. Kenneth Cheverie. (B)- . Grade 3 (A)-1. Lloyd Mallard; i. Daniel Gregory; 2. Earl Gregory. 2. Melforrl Gregory; 3. Bernard (C)-1. Joseph Mclsaac. Joyce MacCormack. Kenneth Gregory. Fisher; 2. Mary Mallard. Joseph (B)-1. Catherine Villard. Whalent 3- Kenneth Manning. Grade 2 (A)--1. Doreen Mac- Helen Maccormack, Francis Con- Cormack; 2. James Manning: 3. way. sinnott Gregory, George Viliard. Teacher: Mary Kelly!- r This crane actually lifts . . . it's a model 3 IN PRIZES In the great MECCANO MODEL- IUIIDING CONTEST Get full particnlsru and entry forms from your Meccano deaisr. hku stud II kw II 51.6! Also makers of the famous Hornby Trains and Dinky Toys. new in style and beauty. you'll find that the '53 . Dodge is new and finer in Ey ways. it has that long, wide, low look that draws admir- ing glances. Graceful, sweeping fenders and the broader, lower rear deck lend a touch of ' continental styling. There's a new type of one-piece curved windshield and an at- tractive new wrap-around rear window which give you better vision. You'll like the smart, new instrument panel with its central glove compartment for easy access. The beautiful new interiors and rich new colours add a further note of elegance to the most beauti- ful Dodge cars ever produced in the low- price field. 5 f I eroattlgsrgs st. p .., . . noon r - r T .' charlsttotows When you take the wheel of this stylish, more compact Dodge, you'll quickly discover that, in performance, too, Dodge is new and finer. You'll find that this new Dodge handles with astonishing lightness and ease-clings surely to curves-parks without effort. On the highway, you'll experience finer per- formance and easier acceleration at higher speeds-result of the new higher gear ratio. And with Overdrive (available at extra post) your highway driving becomes even smoother and more economical. Arrange now to gotibehind the' wheel and put the new Dodge through its paces. i pm: CHRISTMAS SALE Our Ere-Christmas Sale which we had last week has met withsucil great approval we have decided to carry it this week with these additional specials: GRAPES. 2 lbs. 2 24 oz. 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