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MQRRISQN LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN, F.E.I. ' Hm"; 302 L. H. KENNEDY CHARLOTTETOWN Phone I42 I34 lent St. Hmio 693 noiioruv nix SAYS— (Continued From Page 2) ANSWER". Your mothers are doing what they can to try to save and 16-year-old girls are ready for marriage. They are children them- GREAT AGE DIFFERENCE Eleven years. anyway. ls too much difference in the ages of a hus- band and wife when the wife is the older. ‘ tho older woman is in love with your boy friend, so thcre need be no hesi- - lotion about. avoiding the tragedy it would be if he made the mistake I of feeling that he was obligated to marry her when he is in love with a you. DEAR MISS DIX: her do it. without any interference. of my own and nothing to do. ahead are empty? . ARWE: All idle people are miserable and the simple remedy for " you la to get o Job that will keep you so busy you won't have time to dwell on 7°"? "9111188- I! you have no need to earn money and are not trained for any occupation, the best thing you can do is to leave your Nothing is more fascinating than housework if you put your interest in it, You can hgvg a 1°; o; fun in buying new furniture and draperies and learning how to cook, mother and v-t up a home of your own. “ miss» . e - DIAR M156 DIX: c I am a desperate woman, so depressed I fear 1 will go mad. The reason I am so borcd ls because I have nothing to do. I am 34. married to u fine man. We live with my mother and she runs everything her way. The only way we get. along with her is to let But that leaves me with no home We have no children. What can I do when I feel that life isn't worth living and the years We are two teen-age girls. 15 and l6. deep". . l . cl t l l pays-s on‘: as? a n y unable to cope with stepchildren of practically A middle-aged man would soon get tired of a child Wife and bundle n is not very like“, that you back to your mothers. 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Borden Miss Vera Kelly or Moncton spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Jay at Borden. -_Messis. Gordon MacKenzie and Gordon MacTavish, students at Acadia University, Wolfvllle visited their homes in Borden over the weekend. Mr. A. B. Palquet of Borden is a pollen-t in the Charlottetown Hospital following a nasty accident from which she suffered a scolded foot. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Pauley who spent the weekend with Mrs. Pau- ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe returned to Moncton on Sunday evening. Miss Eileen Richard. student at P. W. C. attended the Arseuault- ltichard wedding at Borden return- ing to Charlottetown on Monday evening. Miss Theresa Cerettl who under- went a successful wnsllectomy at the Prince County hOsplli-ll last week has returned to her home in Borden. Mr. Stanley Toomlbs of Borden attended the Older Boys Confer- ence in Charlottetown over the u eekend returning home on Mon- riay morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ceretti cele- brated the second anniversary of their wedding by a visit to Monc- Lon last week. l Mrs. Edna Scott of st. John, N. 8., spent a few days in Borden this week. While hare she attended the Arsenault-Richard wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Josey and family of Pictou, N. S.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love of Borden last week. Missllattle Ross of Summerside Qpgflf, n, few d-ays last week with l.er sister. Mrs. Hector MacKeuzie at Borden. ivim Janie sham. 1m- Hows Webster and Mr. John l-‘L. Sharpe of Norboro were visitors to Bor- den on Friday last. Mrs. Mllligtm of MacNeills lVlllls spent the weekend with lier hus- band at Borden guests of Mr. and lvflrs. Louis Hackett. Mrs. J. A. Brown and daughter Joan, also Mr. Lorne Kllbrlde of Grand River were guests o! MI- and Mrs. Don MacPhetson of Bot- den on Sunday. Mr. Jack Maclsaac who WW8 to illnas spent the past week at his homo in Borden returned w Moncmn on Sunday evening. w. and Mr; Arthur Jay who lave spent the past month at the Borden Cabins-moved into Borden last week and are residing ‘villi Arthur's mother. Mrs- Albert Jav- Mr. and Mrs. Leigh sharps and three sons Paul, Billie and Resale of Moncton. N. n._ spent 1w Week- end with Lelehb parents. Mr- and Mrs. George Sharpe of Bordon- Mrs. Colin Love of Borden re- turned home on Saturday evenln! after a two weeks vlslt with her sister. Mrs. Fred Orchard at Wood- stock. Ont. she also visited relatives at Guelph and Toronto, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenault of Wellington attended the wedding of their son Melvin to Lorraine Mrs. Joseph Arzenault who a few years ago was a well-known and highly respected citizen of Borden. .wa14,vrm.4rl MITSERABIE. ‘ atsly in love with two men in their forties. My boy f l d h ti; ' children, the oldest being l4. Tom has one baby, l0 miiriilhs oiti. Th; ' have promised “to (klivorce their wives and marry us, . _ Don't you ln it is unfair of our mothers to refus th l i - v “lion to our being married immediately? Don't you think vi-e hiiiie In llvl our lives as we aes fit? Your immediate advice ls necessary, . TWO TBEN-Aflfl gm”, The regular auction party of I-hO Borden Women's Institute was held in the town hall on Thursday evening with five tables Dlflylfl-B- Ladies prize was won lvy MH- Geotge Goudet; gents by Athol mils with consolation prizes in fir. ‘Wilfred Gallant. The freeze- Mclnnls. with much interest the construction oi Mr. Lloyd Inmarrs new more. - Bur. Richard at Borden on Monday let on the two types of anemia. moming. They were accompanied Enclose 5 cents. col/n preferred. by their daughter Lorraine and and n" R-cent stamp, in cover cost m». to Miss Rita Bomard and out prize was won by Mrs. P. J. Citizens of Borden are watching resi- WESTERII GUARDIAN I in: Matched Team of Horses. Please nish stubs. -At.nit|t'roN HALL, Tuesday, October 28th. Dance. Don Messers eta on Drawing Matched team. October. and Mouse Jewellers sug-i gest hen-Birthstone a. Opal. See the selection at their store. Personals —-Mr. and Mrs. Charles McIvor, Summei-sirle. spent the week end in i-lallfax.—S. —Mr. Oecil Carver. Summerslde, has left on a business trip toi Halifax-S. -Mr. Francis Arsenault. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault, Hanover Street, Summerside. has entered the Queen Mary Hospital, Mgntreal to undergo an operation, —Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parkman and Mrs. Clara Gordon of Sum- merside have returned from an en- -\ALBERTON, Oct. 29th. Draw. W06. 7-0. ‘Hints. Matlriee 8J0. Orchestra, Admission Book of Tick- l Starring Charles Cobtirn with Tom -PEBHA!'8 her Birthday is in ‘ "M" "M" -' N“ SIM" "l"! "l" FARM FOR SALE lot ltind, 80 acres clear; cAstno once under firewood. There is dwelling house, large liam and other outbuildings. This farm is watered, level, and m a good state of cultiva- OCTOBER 22. 1941 PtEGENT THEATRE THU RSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Evening 7 and I P. M. The Great Drama "THE GREEN YEARS" Drake. Beverley Tyler. Show. Come early. _¢ ‘Q4 \ AT GRANDVIEW Farm consisting of 90 one; bol- also on 8-room m» IIIIIITER m IRITO Jflyable mp to Kelitvllle. N. s. fion, within l mile of school "' _S_ h ‘ ‘ ' "l!" Kl lllll III IIIQ _______ c‘ urch and railway station at _ SUI ORIllARO TRI I side of form, on improved ‘ ITAIIKIE SARIE m2!“- highwqy_ a u-pnoonam Pitvuai —M.s>es Rein Bernard and Mary Lnrkin, Hunter River were recent visitors to Burlington and attended, Mr. Elvin Bryanbon. Burlugiom: motored to Hunter River on Tliurs-. day. Mrs. H. S. MCBWOIT, Elanlr Bridge is malcrig a good rccove after an operation at the Prince County Hosptal, Summerslde. Mr. James A. Stewart, Kelvin is making a good recovery after an emergency operation at the Prince County Hospital Summerssle on Wednesday morning. Mrs. Atwood Blakcuei‘. Sea View left for bloncion on Saturn, “hen. she will visit her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. wig- TIGNISH C. W. L. MEETING —Tlie regulq; monthly meeting of the Tlgnisli sub-division of the Catholic Women's League was held on Friday evening. October 3rd. with thirteen members present. Duo to the absent-e of the President, Mrs. Octave Gnudct. the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Joseph T. Arsenaull. first vice president. The reports of the recording secretary and treasurer were adopted as read. The convenor of Red Cross work reported receiving flannelette and yarn for sewing and knitting for the children 0f war-ravaged coun- tries. Convenor on entertainment reported having received a message from a member saying she would give her home for a card party during the month of October. It was decided to send a gift of money to four boys from the par- ish who are studying for the priest- hood. A "Thank You" letter was re- ceived from Sister Mary Henry of St. Vincents Orphanage, Char- lottetown, in appreciation o1 a box oi clothing sent the orphanage by the sub-division. A discussion took place on forming study clubs and getting literature for same. the clubs are to be formed within a short time. The lottery drawing of u bed spread look place and Mr. John M. NHearn, Tignlsh Village was the holder of the lottery ticket. TIIAT IOOY OF YOIIRS (Continued From Page 2) and uracil next. Improvcmcnt in well-being was earlier with liver eit- tract and follc acid than witih urac- ll. Unfortunately, neither follc acid nor uracil were effective lrn bulld- inig up tho nervous system, one of the excellent results’ obtained by the use of liver extract. From their investigation these physicians decide in favor of liver extract as the rmost desirable of these three methods oi’ treating pernicious amcmla, although follc acid iholds an important second place. Follc acid may, however, rc- place liver extract in the case of the patient who is sensitive to liver. The fact, also. that folic acid can be taken by mouth is a great point in its favor. ANEMIA Send today for Dr. Barton's leaf- the regular Wednesday ngm, dance~ o§eofi4o§>ov of handling and mailing, to The Bell Syndicate. Incl. Post Office Box 99, Station G, New Yo-rk 19, N. Y., and ask for leaflet, "Anemia." Promptly Helps IIIEIK Ill’ IISESTIOI“ II lrsneliial Traci, loss, TIIIIII At first sign of a cold-rub Muatarole rams work is now up. latest ideas in modern building. At- tached to this imposing structure will be g large double garage. Mr. Inman ls the very capable mans- ger of Island Seafood; who by his pleasing personality and business acumen has made many friends both on the Island and the maln- land. _a. , deuce. ‘the cement foundation has een completed and much of the F In this new home will be incorporated the on chest, throat and bank. Musterole promptly relieves cougliin 5.‘. pene- trates deep and holps bruit up the congastio . Musforolo has the advantages of a APPIY to owner on premises: Meeting was adjourned prayer recited for peace. REGINA -- (OP) — Eiicased in the cornerstone of the Legion Memorial Hall when it was laid recent-ID’. was a copper box . yet ia much easier in apply. J ugl, rub is I warming, stimulnf/ _, mustard plaster on for last relief I In 3 strengths. I I \ I Also Shorts Matinee Friday 3:30 .__ _.>_ LAST SHOWING TONIGHT "GREAT EXPECTATIONS"_ JOHN MocKINNON and a FOR POSTERITY containing u list of provmca‘, clvc and legion officials, coins. t legion membership button and: short lrstory of the Remna branch Canndnn Come in and see RIMIIIIRANCI IIOIIOWWAIP-A New Perfection In Sllvorplatsl Harmonizes with many popular flatware patterns — plate or sterling. Oval meat platter, $32.50. OVcll-and-trcc planet. $37.50. Gravy boat and my, $57.50. Water pitcher. $57.50.» Coveted vegetable dish. $57.50. 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