psco-E can aononir nu ma- Continuod from page I Marry such a girl only if you want to spend the rest of your life basking in the reflected light of her radiant personality. such an existence. I warn you, can become very boring. DEAR MISS DIX: After 27 years of marriage. my husband. who was never good to me or our four 'chlldren, left me and went away -no one knows where. For the first time in the 27 years, I have peace, though it's hard for me to get along. I have met a man of 51 who is married with grown children. He claims he wants to divorce his wife and marry me when my divorce is granted. Do you think I would be doing right to marry him and have what happiness I can for the remainder of my life? I am 41. . B-M-W- ANSWER: Your life certainly hasn't held much happiness so far. Married at 14 to a man conside ably older who mistreated you for 2'1 years, your situation calls forth nothing but pity. You can be thankful your husband left on his own accord; the hardships you will have until you are on your feet are nothing compared to those you have endured so long. Don't add to your misery, however. by becoming involved with a married man. When you both are divorced, think of remarrlage if you wish, but not before. Concentrate now on making a place for yourself in the working world. PRINCE couimr HOSPITAL BENEFIT DANCE at the. IMPERIAL DANCE PALADE Monday. October 6. 1952 Sponsored by the Summerside Rotary Club Prizes for Ladies' and Gentlemen Step Dancing Rotary quartette and other special features Dancing 9.00 till 1.00 o'clock Admission 51.00 WESTERN GUARDIAN ..x)1s. SHEA win not be in his Office ilrst week of October. Will attend Hospital calla. -SEVEN MILE BAY Entertain- ment. See Coming Events. -A MEETING of the Ladie.s' Aid of the Prince County Hospital will be held in the Board Room Wed- nesday afternoon at three o'clock. --DR. L. G. DEWAR. will be absent from his practice during October. Dr. Kelly from Alberton will be at Dr. Dewar's Office in o'Leary from 3-45 P. M. and make house calls in the area after office hours. -S'SIDl-I ROTARY -- The regu- lar weekly luncheon meeting of the Summerside Rotary Club was held yesterday at noon with the presi- dent, Mr. Alan lvlolman presiding. During the meeting four Rotarlans volunteered to give their services as collectors for the cancer drive in summerside. An invitation was extended to the members by Clar- cnce Mercer, superintendant of the summerside High School. to visit the school on Friday and see the twenty eight boys who work in the workshop there. Plans were finaliz- cd yesterday for the big dance which the club is sponsoring for the Prince County Hospital Coni- pletlon Fund. -8. -- IS CONVALESCING -. Wen- dell Mayhew, on the radio maint- enance staff of M. GA, in Char- lottetown. was recently injured in a motorcycle-car collision near Char- lottetown. Mr. Mayhew, driving a heavy Harley-Davison motorcycle, is said to have been proceeding along St. Peters Road near Char- lottetown when a car suddenly piill- ed across in front of him without any signal or indication. In the re- sulting collision he was struck by the car and thrown from the mot- orcycle. He was rushed to the P.E.l. Hospital where it was found he had sustained severe and painful injuries to his left leg. He was later allowed to leave the hospital and Fishermen ! NE it Made from Sea. Island Cotton Twine. 'l " Longer Lasting. Get More Smelts With H 0 L MAN 1 S l”KlilGFlSHER" return to his home where he is pitsently convalesclng, -- 8. TS Harder Twine Gills Better. it Correctly Shaped Meshes Spcciallt "Kingfisher" 1 U2 Mesh, 135 feet stretched, will hang about 3 In fact when taken up to about '15 feet. SPECIAL Price- While They Last ...... ........ .... (3 FOR 8.75) SMELT WEBS 3.1 BARKED MARLIN For hanging. in hanks of about one pound, containing half each right and left. 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Mch "3" by 4 deep. each .. ........ .. .. 10.0.1 1 IVS" Mesh by Si deep. each ............... 8.46 1 W3" M991 by 3' deep. each k..-..,.......... 9.75 by 6' deep. each 11.10 1 U2”. Mesh by 3' deep. each a-........ 8.55 by 4' deep, each ....s........... 4.10 I. U2" Mesh by 3' deep. each - ............... .. 7.65 by 5' deep. each 8.00 by 4' deep. each -............ 8.85 by 6' deep. each .....L.. 7.1! by 8' deep, each -..........-- 11.45 ENGLISH BLOCK CUTCH Has a much higher Tannin content. so lakes c SPRUCE OARS Made from selected wood and expertly shap- ed, 6 foot. per pair -s........... I foot, per pair GALVANIZED ROWLOCKS Ribbed Pattern, No. 2, per pair ........... .. sl.25 No. 3. per pair Your Fishing Equipmentllow! ' S S in mm c rail (1 e for 1 lb. netting 35 - 83.90. . us 34.80 pair 81.05 l Let's Talk It Over 1 by -4- -..- Not vedy oiten do we have in Summerside such a large number of people lining up to enter a place of entertainment as we had on Satur- day night when the Wilf Carter troupe gave their show in the Leg- ion Hall. Consequently the police were probably not prepared for the sudden emergency. The crowd be- gan to line up on both sides of the ' entrance, the line to the left be- lng longer strangely enough, as it is an invariable custom for such que- ues to line up on the right.” when the two opposing lines atar- ; ted to surge towards the entrance. those caught in the centre by thel door had to offer considerable re- slsteince to prevent their being- Ilattened into bookmarks, As aomel small children were iii that area,I the crush could have resulted in an i accident. Those line-ups are un- pleasant affairs at best, but if car- ried out according to standard . practice, they are A great improve-' ment, on the ordcrless, helt.er-akel- tor system in evidence in Summer- side on Saturday night. . . . Georgi N. 'Z.ai'ii.)iii, new Soviet ambassador to the U. S.. said: the people of the Soviet Union en- tertain a feeling of sincere friend- ship towards the people of the Uni- ted States--" Prcsident Truman said: "Amen-i cans have only the friendliest feel- ings for the people of the Soviet Union.” This is the language of diplomacy. In ordinary, every-day life among the masses such statements would be classed as ”whoppei's" but as poetry has its poetic license, the giant men of our world are permit- I lied a certain diplomatic license. . . . The potato growers of Prince Edward Island are liavnig their "day." Before we begin to call them I the ”darllngs of fortune", let us re- i member the lean years; the years in which they worked hard and saw so very little for their strenuous oilorts. In potato growing, as in iovcrythiiig else, if you stick dogged- ely to your task when results are lmeagre, the "day" will come to lreward you for your courage and, l , perseverance. J STABILIZED EPEANUT Bl.lTTEli Professional cards J----- 3 T. Earle llickci Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce l l summeralde. P. I. I. 1 moss sass i 1 j E. E. Parkman Upt.D., R.0. OPTOMETIIST Glasses rims Eyes Examined Office Hours: 0' to iz -- 1 to I and by appointment Phone 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Bummsrslde :.:::-:1:-. B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Summcraldu, l'. B. 1. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE Bil! lMA1.i.MAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETIIIST W. DNESTER 3. Money to Loan Collections Pi-oinptly Attended To. m R. E. ELLIS & S0ii tire - Auto - Casualty INSUIIANOI .1 Summer st. Bunu'neralde' PHONE MID DR. J. P. KELLY Will See Patients In a.m., and at DR. DEWAIPS OFFICE lat the home of Mrs. Prank McAl- ' ALBERTON from 10 to 12 in ULEABY from 2 to 5 p.m. during the month of October THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ” Alberton D and Vicinity -Mrs. Octave Gaudot. Toronto, was a recent guest at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. Alberton. Master Reggie ,McKenna re- turned to his home in Broclrton. after being a patient-in the West- ern Iioapital at Alberton for sev- eral dayo. , Mrs. Irene Arsenault. Santa Barbara. California, was the guest of Mrs. Frank McAlduff, Alberton, last-week. While here she also visited Mr. and"Mrs. Arthur Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richards. Moncton, N B.. spent the weekend duff, Alberton. Mrs. Percy Morrissey and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mlorrlsaey. North Cape. were Sunday visi- tors at the home of Dr. W. A. and Mrs. Shea. Alberton, and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Whelan, Kildare Cen- tral. ' AUCKLAND. N. 1. Sept. 29 - (AP)--Maj.-Gen. A. J. H. cassels. former commander of the British Commonwealth Division in Korea. leaves Auckland tomorrow via B. C. P. A. for Vancouver. lie will be the guest of the government on his l0-day visit to Canada. ORILLA, Ont.. Sept. 29 -40?)- A bride and groom and groom of less than 24 hours were in such haste to visit the bride's parents yesterday that they outran a cruiser, police said today. They said the couple's automobile reach- ed speeds of more than 80 miles groom. Summorslde TODAY (TUESDAY) 3.30 7.15 - 9.15 lw sioly... V ilw stuly. the staly Rllll BliHllllN llillll WAYNE lilEiMi RlllER.f iA'i.ldllbii”i'RoTTIi WALTER LANcl: lk.& an hour. Another cruiser intercept- 1952. We are also in Edward Island. For information phone- Summerside. P.E.I. New the time to beautify your home with if-LVEi"r Aiunnun illNlNliS 1 It Pays To lnsiu i 3till.IlO0KIi 231 King Forges 9.. ...-aoo.-..- - - --.....a.... carloads from all loading points on Prince P. E. I. Produce Co. Ltd. P. O. Box 700 1- IACIOIYINSIIIIAIW 10 IAIN INAMII (01.0! CDIIINAIIMS CONVENIENT TERM! NOTICE A We wish to advise that we will be operating potato warehouses at Wellington and Freetown beginning September 29th. a position to handle and prices write or , Phone 2115 on KDDLVENT lsrrlst.edi-acBDol.i:tNiA-nNotsr! Ace!" N. suhnhte.) - M ' -i. aoaaoccoionui u.e. IN" . Office iormerly occupied by ' IHIIH ham. . . . dch co Late Heath Strong. K. 0. Au.Dmm stay up u . require no war. Tet. rim, guano ed the car and a charge of care- leu driving was laid against the N. B. FIRE REPORT FRIBDERICTON, Sept N -(OP) Fire has taken 29 lives in New Brunswick so far this year and caused property loss of 81,714,821 up to the end of June, Provincial Fire Marshal 0. Mi Young said to- any year since 1088, when 38 deaths occurred. Property damage was 8903.368 more than during the first six months of last year. PUSAN. Korea. Sept. 28-(sum day) - (AP)Korean police have killed or captured 48- Communist guerrillas in a campaign' begun recently to halt attacks on gov. ernment trucks and supply routes in Southwestern Korea, the Home Ministry said today. Police esti- mated about 200 Reds still are operating in the Tnebaek Moun- SEP'TEMi3le1il.1'3io. i952 day. Loss of life is the highest of ye-.o , ... PLAY AREFRLESHED CAMEO THEATRE Kesalngton. I , Mon. -1 Tues. 7.115 L 9.13 Don't miaD20th Century F0, big musical . comedy "STATE FAIR” in technlcolor' Andrews. taln of the southwest. Starring Jeanne Craln, Dam, CARGO T0 Sta Selected Shorts Selected Shorts Monday and Tuesday, Sept. -29.30 CAPETOWN rrlng Bi-odei-lo Crawford-Ellen Drew Show Starts at 8:15 Wednesday and Thursday; Oct. 1-2 "TELL IT TO THE JUDGE" Starring Rosalind Russel-Robert Cummings Show starts at 8:15 nncnnfr tll TD-NliillT 7.15-9.15 Watch out for the man who broke. cargo! 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