H OCTOBER 19, 1951 FARMERS We have delivered over seventy new Ferguson Tractors during the past year in Queen's County, and we have as many satisfied customers. We can still supply you with one at'the amazing low price of 351450.00. We suggest you order yours before any price changes This is the Tractor with POWER TO SPARE "Ask The Man Who Owns One” 37. G. BARBOUR Ltd. Dodge S Desoto -- Dodge Trucks rm: GUARDIAN. criaacmrrsrowu , , creating Light Through Recreation The Birthday Murder By Lange Lewis I , g . 5 CHAPTER FOUR-Part Two Bernice tools three steps forward and then said: "I don't. know lwhat to dol" Victoria led her into the narrow hall where the many battles of an improvised bar stood in a deep window smbrssure opposite the telephone niche. "I'm going to get you a drink." she said. "Walter's found out everything!" Bernice shrilied in her tiny voice. "There was a letter two months MOORE 8: McLEOD LTD. Gigantic Fall Clearance ' ago that 1 lost and Stan's letters were always so affectionate and Walter found it, but I didn't know that. And then he began to no- tice things, and today he made a scene and he is going to divorce mr." Victoria held otit. a small glass of whiskey. Bernice looked down Sale is in full swing. Two Big Days Remaining - TODAY and SATURDAY needles. white canes. and many other ap- cloclu, self - threading ing, Brains and Talking 300:. Library service. and social serr- Still a few Men's "AIpacama" Overcoats left. Save SI5.50 by purchasing yours now during our Big' Sale. Also dozens of other wonderful money saving bar- at it and said, ”You know I can't stand straight whiskey!" so Vic- toria added Seltzer and then went to the kitchen. Bernice talking at her heels, where she wrestled ice out of the tray. Bernice took the glass from her. Moisture on its aide wet her suede glove but she did not notice that, and she drank thirstily. making little sucking An important element In the rehabilitation programme of the Canadian National the Blind is the special adaption of games and ap. pliances for the use of sight- lsss men and women. In the above picture are two blind men who are playing cards using what sp- DPBF! nl Ii Klance to be ordinary Institute for in but considerably less than the cost of e article to the Institute. Besides the adaption of recre- ational games which are so un- portant in helping the adult blind to pass what would otherwise be long and tedious hours, the Cans- dlan National Institute for Blind makes available the Braille plisnces which help in the prac- Pwph "" Fri" "3 ll usually tlcal day to day living 0! the blind housewife. the sightleaa canteen op- erator and blind Canadians gen- erally. These appliances. like the playing cards and games. available to the blind at cost or less. Concurrent with Canadian Na- tionsl Institute for the Blind's constant striving to improve its areCN ices. the continuous search for I better and wider range of SD”. ially ll(IllDil'l"I iznmoii and applianc:-it Rees on. Only through the ion. sight and energetic activity 0111;. . . I. B. can the work of ini- proved recreation. rehabilitation and education oi the adult Cans: dltin Blind continue to be m, light in the darkness which um make life more llveablc for tiios.-, roises like child. I - 'd, . . ' I llawniz tax 1 these cards pocket and wrist. watches, alarm ampxoymem "1-V1”, Ham. Taach- who hm-910” um”. sight. It gains in all departments from the basement to the third floor. MCIDRE Es l'l9LEODi.i2lii'-i.4 New Shipmenthow On Display t HOLMAiI'S OHARLOTTETOWN EVERYTHING YOUR HEARTH DESIRES . . . Dress up your Fircplacc with these beautiful, new, brass fireplace ensembles and ar- cossoi'ios. They're in both ntodorn and period styling. 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She was silent. for ions: enough to sit down on the sofa and tiiiish her drink. She stared at the silver tea things. still on the low table. Then she burst out: "Walter .was dreadful. cold and icy. as though I was in the witness box. And he means it, Victoria! He means it! He'll do it! I'll have all the disgrace of his getting the divorce and not a cent of alimony!" "Some husbands are like that." "The things he said to me! Oh. no name calling. but it was worse than that! And the slyness of it. suspecting it for so long and just hiding his time." "I inugine that the fact ll. was : anything else. ' a houndcr, to use the term Walter . l'. err 20. Stan annoyed him as much as Stan's so obviously probably used in speaking of him." "Vicky! How did you know?" "Well. try to figure it as the world well lost. for love." "But I can't. What would I live on!" 'iIt's not. your fault." said Vic- inria. "it's your upbringing thzitis to blame." "My mother was It tmvd W0- ' man!" 'Yes. She was. She raised you 1 to believe that your beauty should command the-. highest price in or- der to justify its existence. You married a man of 38 when you You didn't lovr him. Re- member what she said when you got. cold fact and told her you didn't want to go through with the wcddiiig?" are all out'," recalled Bernice. "Yes. so you divorced him nhcn you were 27. I don't partic- ularly blame you for that. But .." What she was about to say congealed in her mouth. She couldn't say it. tTn be continuedl IN 'MEMORlAM In loving rememhraiioe of ANIELIA BEATRICE JENKINS October 19th, I940. Thoughts drift. back to days gone past Life moves on. but memorie. last. i Deep in our heart: her memory is kept We who loved her will never forgot. Sadly Missed by Mother and Dad. Mao and Erwin. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Mother. Mrs. Ella Macvittle who paused away October 19th. 1948. To think of the evening you left us. will always bring regret. But the hearts that always loved you. Are the ones that can't. forset God gave us strengih to bear our grief. (Iouragu to lure the blow. But whrat It meant. to lose you. No one will ever know. Jeanette. "She said. 'But. the invitations "id'- Eror Ileincmberc-d by Alice and printed markings. small Braille riots and by touchinx these dots the player is able to read the number and suit at each card. Since the cards are marked both in Braille and print. the blind person can enjoy the game with another sightisll person or with sighted friends. Checker boards and chess games are also specially adapted, with square hollows on the wooden board taking the place of the black squares, and that (hackers are made in two sizes so that the blind participant can toll his men by also rather titan by color. Evrnl the iznnie of bingo has been made available by the Canadian Nation- ui Institute for the Blind by metal cards manufactured in place of ink print paper rzirds. The metal cards have It hollow circle for each number and tho number is written in the hollow by nimuts of rriiscd Braille tints, so that when a rnllt-ti number is fnund. on the card it can be covered by A small metal wzishcr instead of! small objects ltsotl by sighlcrl: bingo players. lntcrlorking doni-I inns with Braille mziriiinizs, and; other popular games liztvc been: made nrnilnlilc throuizii tho Cillhl-i riian National Institute for the) Blind and when sold to slghticss III MEMOIIIAM In loving memoizv of my dear Wife Mrs. Cyriac Galhnl. who dr- parietl this life October 19th, 1950.! Sweet are the lncmorlos that never or one we loved but could not save. y Always so true. unselfish and klnd.y Few in the world ber equal you'll; tind. l Beautiful life that came to an end.; She died as she lived, every-one'si friend. i l Inserted by Her Husband and 1 Grandmother Marjorie. 1 IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory nf Mrs. (Syriac Gallant. lllaytlcld. who passed away October 19th, 1951. Gone but not forgotten The one we love so dear. t We tried so bud to keep her with 4 I l I 1 us. But the day came when God callcdi her away And left us here. in flood of tears. Fondly Remembered by Her Daughter Ida and; Son-In-Law Allb IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Walton T. Toombs who passed away October lath, 1048. Deep in our hearts lies a picture. More precious than silver or gold. "Ha I picture of a dear Husband and Famar. Whoae memory will never grow old. God only knows how we miss him, In a home that is lonely yrt. But the hearts that always loved him, Are the ones that never forgot. Iver Remembered by His wife and Family. Iv lilitiorii lllolrlilo "Hello Operator? Give me 2817 -and HURRY!" I DON'T WANT TO MISS NEW WAY'S GREAT TRADE-III OFFER ..or... IT'S TRUE. FRIENDS have in addition to the ordinary old Appliance A N Y FULEIILL NOW SERVE AS THIS MEANS 33V3t7o DEPOSIT NO CASH INVOLVED for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY or'FurniI:ure Item or ITS CONDITION!) 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