AY 19. 1953 ? o-oooo4oo-99-9'9 ANOTHER Dam-idea? was article by "19 World Council W. A. Visser v bullet.in-Euro- gin; iifklskewh of mu Mutlie ”Ecumenica.1 Pres! 8 -vm-i allengos attention. The SETH” b:','lM' by describing '-he lmicr mi "we do not want to .i,,',- Europe of competing lj"::ioili.1l;ki1is: the Europe lioimiiiaoth " i- fear: U15 Eumpe w ”d M . blindly to its fom” "!ian.25 "I ,0,-gei.iing that "these W, Europe 30 me we of an ef.af.V of T3: plll'liP:t”h.'1'qs(T1hpd In the eternal alt 5' t ordvr" Bu! ,-d so on. tile writer sees mother islde 'il'lt' which 18 VEYY W90 9” be pl-created at all costs. ic he finds lithe POEM" 5 Llml , . , - ml irrc discussions Ltmtorre . . a e n than in AlllCl'iC'I. p til? independence 0 as in Russia uvpcrcd , the possi- .c l (iocnmi: , ,1, ;--.-sponsibie life tone b". mm mnsc for or against m;.,,, , 5 ('h'inslilg for it. (1095 , . iiinisnlf to accepting . n5prCl5'i and 3 ""59 iuliirli safeguards aisnir. B1,. 1,1.) writer continues. "We .,,,,, not the smallest chance 10 iaie cm: a part if we continue -5 rake a dofensive attitude I, . 3 mic-'iv.ii of finding a con- ' .i::rl miisiolialy faith that mlucs nnd rcllew i:'r'W" .1":-active picture of npn ilial. l3 and that is to lleuccs us in this farm'- becausc our ,( rtimpo from the vic:'i”iiiiir.: in the present ,, .on As we look at Euro!” fr-..: 'E:c 0ll'S.(i”, we sec that there lr'I mum to rcaliw that less than one hundred years ago aluminum an: a precious metal, priced at S17 an ounce. in fact, Queen'I Unixcrsity at Kingston, Ont-. PW rented the first graduate from its thcmistry course with an alumi- num mcdal in l858. Nowadays the price of alu- minum is we a pound. How is it that a dollar buys (1! much alu- minum today as it did before the war, while it buy: so much In: of most other things? One big rea- son ll the increasing use of slu- minum-tcn times that of 15 years ago. Vclumo production iccps production costs down. Aluminum is not only light and st.-oilg-it is low in price too. Aluminiuu Company of Canada, Ltd. mlcau). HORMONE CREAM "Milan Wiigfgion and WLife SIDE '10 EUROPE , dition which an ancient king found I AA AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAA vvvvv Os THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN. JIMIMTI TAXI afhonc 335. D. . LL.D - By vcrylolgfrvhiiigtrgig gl.mI:id goat ”Do,wm . cooxs for Perfect Picturu ”" (copytllht) I "yopn. noun BUYS most.- It lho IIUGHE DRUG STORE.” BUB-IE5 JEWELLEEI, next to Bus Stop for expert watch repairs. OIABWILL for Both! Photo- graphs. the movemcnt of the hour is to- wsrd reconciliation. Centuries of blood? W3-T15-'0 have separated the nations and kindled antagoninis that have "WE TREAT Tl-ll! SICK WELL." seemed unqwenchable, but the Glggey'a Pharmacy, next Stewart's hearts of the rank and file of the people have never been in these conflicts and are now opening to- ward one another. From the top we have lhi. alliance of the na- tions against aggression, unity in vast enterprises such as coal and steel, plans for new freedom in 'tx-adc and co-orperation in produc- tion, and so on. I O O In the hearts of the people there is I hatred of war, and this in- cludes the Russian people, and a deep dread of being precipitated into another conflict. One wanders if future genera- tions will not look back on this period as a seed-bed in which a new springtime is warming into life and growth the plants of good- will, justice, freedom and mutual understanding and hcl-pfullnesa on Bakery. STRAWBERRY GEOWEIIS Annual meeting of the Cha.rlofztc- town Stmwberry Growers Auc- clat-ion will be held at Cross Roads School Friday, May 22 at. ii p.m. ANNUAL MEETING of the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary of the B. s. F. Bible Society will be held in St. Paulls Parish Hall, Fri- day, May 22nd, at 2.30 o'clock. Plan to attend. IMPORTANT BROADCAST. - The Rev. A. H. O'Neill, M. A., 9.1)., General Secretary of the B. 4; F. Bible society in Canada will speak over Radio Station C. F. C. Y. Friday evening, May 22nd, at 8.15 o'clock, standard time. Plan to lis- l . the higher and lower levels of ten n pg international relationships. ALEXANDRA SCHOOL Or, to change tho figure, in a Alexandra school report for the month of April: Grade X-1. Garth Mscbennan; 2. Addison Maccabe. Grade VIII-1. Glen Benton; 2. Ruth Wood: 3. Chrys Judson. Grade VII-I. Doreen Carverimd time of what seems to be confu- sion and peiiplexity, the nations are in travail bringing to birth a new order in which love shall reign. God grant that the con- in his time may not be our lot, l3.'3-5.? .23”??.Z?. ilf3"E..”;'3-S.L?i.i”.E Donnie Judson cw-I brmg them mun... ' Grade VI-l, Janet Jones; 2. Tins idea. of rcconciliatlnn is tiie,R”” Cnrv” Md Mmm” M5” vary lessence of the citristiaiilcigcudeqlg; 1 D lh J d Gospe. God sent His Son intoi ” 9 T' 9” 3' U 50"- the wonld to live and (110 for meni Gmde In-L P3153? JUdS0nI 3- in order that by so doing HeILindn MncRnc: 3. Dorothy Bcaton might reconcile us to God. In ai Gmde HTL IVVID Judson: 2- passoge of tremendous significance-lJ1mmiB CMVOT: 3- Ymmle P10KE9n- St. Paul explained his commisslonihoef. as an apostle of Christ: ”Gndl Grade I-1. jthrough Christ reconciled us toiPrnnkic Judson; 3. Alfred Judson. Himself and gave us the ministry Teacher: Verna MacI..aren. of reconciliation; that is, God was - in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their tres- passes against them, and entrust- ing to us the massage of reconcilia- tion. So we are anilbassadors for Ohrist, God making His appeal through us We bPSPP('.h you my behalf of Christ, he riaconriltad to IN VMEMOIIIAM ALBERT FINNAN Tlw people of tho communi- 'ilPS of Hnwlan and Souris West. God" and his many friends and rela- - - - Lives elsewhcrv were aaclderncd on What our inc-om-.3 of ,mm,. Wednesday ovenlng. April 2D.when mam; ynay be, om-1,; mad and it became known that AlbertFin- died to bring God and mm m, nrm had passed away in the gather, and this 1nV,,1.,e,, b,,,,,;,,,glPriiwe Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown, in his 53rd year man with man together. Everv ' after only a short illness. Christian is divinely commissioned to be 3 phygjcjan hearmg me The late Mr Finnan was born woundo of war, replacing su5-1alld brought up in Howlan, the picion with trust and hatred v:ifhjf)9”c ”lE,4”"3 l3teHMi'- Mid Mr)-I-1M' ore, and restoriu the health or 9!" ”1”3"- 9 W33 5 0V”!!- lhe body of humimty, devoted husband and father. and The naimns hm-9 9,-,.,.v ,.,,,,,50n visitors at his home always re- to be on their guard azi5inst de, ceivcd a liczirty welcome. He will caption and double-dealing. but m”3 be ”mem'b"9d by Ymmg 'md should not every mum”-on of old alike, but it is in the home reconcrliaglon be welcomed? Then that he will be inimed most by in am; social ,-e1a”Onsh.,p5' re, his wife, the former Mary John- pengancg and go,-gr,-cums should son of Cardigan, and his seven be the order M the day. Each grandchildren whom he so dearly citizen should be a reconciling fac- 1””d' The 1”” MI” Fhma” W” A to; in his cmnmunm-I devoted member of the Catholic When we really follow Christ. Church M R0110 B”' we are required to forgive H M, Besides his sorrowmg widow the have been (mm.-en, Then this following family survive him: cm-Lguan Spim in pnvme ,.,,1,,, Lawrence, serving with the Royal tionships pcrpares us to be healing Cmmdm" mmy 1" K9”3' mm influences on life's higher levels. Rm" iM”” Marcel LEV01” M some peapie (,9; free on My Montreal, who were unable to be things about other races and pwsemi Th”r”a' M5757 Mpho” nauom which wmmd and RM”, sin, Plus. and Evelyn at home. am", He is also survived by the follow- camdul Wm soon be ing brothers and,siste'rs: Jack mm pomlcal cont,m.e,.3y and Finnan of Woodstock; (Mary) 31;-waxy bigger accusations and Mrs. John Cahill of Summersldc; counter-accusations and separating mun” Mm" R'””m""d 0”” N preoplg whit) should stand together, ?:fg::d' g:;ln(3”veI:ar;e:cfr”?: ans a wants r n ', ' .- v among the nations of Fri.-)3.,3,i,l,',”ff,'j British Columbia: Pete, in Rum. mus; begin by A mlmswy 0, he”, ford Mc.: Pius of Campbellfon, P. plunged mg M home, By all means. M E.I.; Giibert. James, and Anth- issues be faced frankly, but the ”"V I” "””""t recognition of honwtry and high H” hmely ””'""1ed mnenl was held on Saturday morning, May 2nd. at St. Alexis Roman Catholic Church, Rollo Bay. The solemn High Mass was said by his nephew, the Rev. Pius Finnan of Bathurst, N. B., assisted by the Rev. M. J. Rooney of st. Anth- ony's; the Rev. George MacDon- ald of st. Margaret's; and the Rev. W. A. Keefe of Rollo Boy. ,-His oasket was carried by the fol- lowing pail-bearers: Roddie Chais- ,,., .. son, Giibc Finnan, Thomas Flynn. John R, Macpomld, ,-cured, or Adolphus Johnston, Alfred Cairns Beaver Meadow, med sundavi and John Chalsson. The large at- momm, 1,, 3;, Mnml-5 Hospnai" imidsnce at his funeral and the Antigonish, N. 8., following 3 long may Muss cards received show. illness, in his sum year. fn addi- "1 W” ”" 1”” M'- ””M" "5 tlon to being a successful farmer.i ”'"med' Mr. MacDonald had been A road foreman for the Department of Highways for 25 cars when he rc- - . tired in 1948. Heywns I justice nf,n”:fg,' Czmgmn ”.u"' Ail”: the peace 40 yum an or H b tam , nrncyla Rvcr. A pillar of Glen Bard uniinci-i”,"' E 7"” 9" M''' E" H'”"''” Church, Mr. MacDonald served asiv”unng'..om),'I Hilenk Mnculn elder for 35 years and supcrin-'ilM”' H0" an” inc "L "H"- wo sons, Dr. rvey Station. N. 3.; ':';g:';:t poef":')2c Elma" Sch”! ”V"i Duncan Chisholm MacDonald, Son of the mt Ann. Munch, North Battleford, Sask., and Angus um um Mugaret Mack”, MAC, Robert at home, clghtdgrandohll. Donald, he was born at Beaverldrmf Inn, Rosco?) Lo," m;,i,mlEn'- Mountain. July 5, 1864. -l”””" I?" ”. ”','.d G””,':,” R g""' ried In 1895, Mary Bell. daugntcr,B"”m'” ?";;I' cvr,?"' d 00"? of the late Duncan Chisholm and :::i,,vB';':d' s;':;f,',', " ”" ' "" Mary Cameron Chisholm, of Salt ; spring" Antigomm County. Haney Station. and I sister, Mrs. J. R. Sutherland. Denver, Colorado. hfhey bought me Rweric; Cg:-, the last member of a family of am farm at Beaver ielri 0 Hum chudrm. ""1 moved there with mar any The funeral was hcld Wednes- lly. Mrs. MacDonald died in 1915.-,dnv ammmn May mm, Mm I", Fm" yun hm” Mr" MICDOH-ivlcc in the Glen Barri Unltod Md mn”"d I"b'1' dmuhmr M Church at .1 o'clock. H” ""5 '"”"" McGl'”'h'" "nd iMrs. Lcmucl Lamont. of Chur- Margaret Macuan Mcolasho-i1. of . lrhill. who is at present In Nova Big Island. Surviving are his ulri- dl th mm L is ow; mm, d.u8hRm Minn”, acotia. atten up: a ta 1! t more of the deceased). Durpooe in those who differ from us is essential for a united Canada. And Canada must be A factor in creating goodwill among the P9015106 of the earth. IN TM-EMORIAM Mll. JOHN ll. MACDONALD Jean (Mrs. George Roscoe), Win- WALLPAPII - 133 pattern: irycnton an Mscxay. IONA -ml-I1-IV "K 'd 0 mun auyuuo Aipsmru, pus Aapuon off! '&n'lP U340 9-1015" ISGEIEIS Robert Cantwcll; 2. - Hansclpacker, mam"!- KIEOSINE. Electric and Pro- pane GM Refrigerators. Bryenton and Macxay. FORMER ILANDER DEBI- OUSLY ILL-His many friends in this pmovinoc regret to hear of the serious nine: of Mr. Frank Younku, s former resident of North River. fanned for scvsral years at Irma. Alberta, then went to Vancouver with his family. They have resided in that Pacific coast city for the put. 12 years. Personals Mn. Edythe Alward of Portland. Maine. is the guest of her sister. Mrs. G. E. Ritchie and Mr. Ritchie. It is almost nine years since Mrs. Alwu-d visited the Island. Pte, A. B. Pollard loft Saturday morning, by car for London, Ont, after spending I foray day leave at his home in New Haven. Kingston And Vicinity Miss Lulu Champion of Broad- a.llu.nc was I recsnt visitor to the horn: of Mrs. Jame Jewell. Mrs. Howard MaoGrogor and baby daughter of Toronto are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacGregor. Friends and school pals of Miss Margaret Campbell are glad to see her out around again after her lengthy illness. Many of the farmers of this community are busy cultivating early gardens. Miss Velda GF:eI: and Mr. Rag- inald Newson spent the May 19th weekend at their home in Kings- ton, The Misses Rena and Donna Yao .VpFllf the May 9th weekend at the home of their aunt, Miss Eleanor Youiilker of North River. Mr. Edwin Hansen of Ty-no -Valley was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Hansen on Sun- day, May 10th. Younkccr of Vancouver. B.c. Mr. . ,the ground for early potatoes and. CHARLOTTETOWN P.W.C. Front row: Carol Ann Coffin, Alice aarnuunni Jean Ellis, ::r.n Murphy, Marion, MacDonald, Janet Wood. Con-, stance Ross, Margaret MacLeod.i Cook- 2 d row: Harold I I Strange But True By 1'. ll. MacArthur The flowers produce the fragrancel some particular ilisect likes best.- Certain South American plants, coax cnrronflles to carry their pol-1 ion. by making their large blossom.-ll look nnri smell llkc docayimz meatli The blgwoi-t flirnws out the per- lfumr of rancid mutton to attract the lnent-catiiig wnsyi, Don't laugh at nm ullcli I tell you that flowers have the in- telligence Io bud out in beautiful. fragrimt blossoms: to make changes for the better when may deem such changes liPCPS.SliFV, C9l'l.'Illl grasses, hide their socrls so cunniuuly in the grniliid that it cscapcs fhc close-cropping shrcp. Some plants grow soft and srmie hnvP wood cells. according an thcy wish, And Istrancc hilt Irvin, ihc llimisanrls inf rllffcrcnf Ian"-mniiths that arr imadc in takr m fond cannot hc ful- 'l,v doscrihorl nor liumlwrcri Dcscrt plants havc fcw posics Why? BP- causo flioy want to conacrvc the little m(liSlllrP which IWHS in such regions. Plxmts. like humans. brcallir, cal, Mr. Lloyd Macoregor, student -at Union Commercial College. spent the May 9th weekend at his home in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. James Jewell, ac- COI'lllDaIIIEd by Mr. Orman Yen. Mrs. Myron Holmes Edgar Newson, attended the func- ral of the late Mrs. William Gil- lespie of Appln Road on Satur- day, May 9th. Miss Lama Lowtlicr of Char- lottetown has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Younkcr for a few days. Hall May 6th. the cast portrayed the role in an excellent manner. Proceeds were Institute. On Thursday night. May 7th Mrs. Zel-pha. and Mrs. Leith New- son were h teases to the Kings- ton W. I. The president presided over the meeting. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. Correspondence was read and discussed. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. He'bc'r Oalmipbell. A dainty lunch was served by hostesses, assisted by the committee in charge. on Tuesday night, May 5, Mrs. Owen Younker was hasten to the Kingston United Church Mission- ary Society. The worship period was led by Miss Erma Newson, The president presided over the buainm part of the meeting. The members ware very pleased to have with them members of the Cornwall W. M. 8., Mrs. Stewart Drlke. Mrs. Harry Hyde, and Rev. A- 5- WBIY. and Mrs. J. D. Mac- Farlahe delighted the members by telling a brief story of her trip to Berwiak Camip. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the committee in charge. ---AI. Dunning Ru-elected To University Post KINGSTON.-"Ont, (CPr-- Hon. Charles A. Dunning of Montreal was re-elected chancellor of Queen's University for his fifth term Saturday by the university council. Mr. Dunning has com- pleted 12 years as Queonls chan- cellor and his re-election was un- nnimous at the council's annual CORONATION BELLS MONTREAL. (CPI . Coronation proposals here include a festival of bells on June 2 to mark the en- thronc-menf. of Queen Elizabeth. Un- dot the plan. bells of all churches and Mrs. , in aid of the Kingston Womenhi drink and ma:-r,v. Some plants work lat night and sleep during tho dnyi iI-fumans close thclr cycs in sleep: lthc flowers fold llicir llctnls, When irlrcpinq lnrwl fliiwcrs lct ilicir jlcaves hrllir: limp, In ofhrr words. ithcy relax just as wo do We know that certain plants are ,scnsitlve in touch. Touch the leaf ,'I'hcsc tnilcliv plant: arc nlP.1t-03l- icrs that is. thcy nctilaliy cal insects that r-mixl llllin their I lcavcs. ,5 In thc light of tho ahovc amaz- ilng facts uhn would say that plants .are ullinfcrcsfinz? Wo must rc- , , 1 Cherry Valley players p,e5e,,,ed,inrjnii;er tlin- Hwy w:rP' fhc (list- mm,.Lhree,actp1ay in Kmmswmthlyvzvs to llvc on cnrin. Silflllfii Each mem-)e:,. oritlicy nll bc rlos!:'n,vcrl nvcr lilrzlii. 'a.ll other perish, Every creature having a svsfeni ,n! hinged joints is an insect, living crcaiiircs would iLobst9rs arc cmmtccl in this class as well as tho snilillc-t insccl The crenfurc - outside of the human race M ih'iI cannot rustle its food nceri not cry "give me death!" Nnturc fnkcs care of that. . . . Bears which aw u-nmrnal: and snakes, which arc rcptilos. hiber- nate durimz tlic wll1iPrlnrnbsolufF- ly different. rr-asons. The imakc burrows and hides bccauso its blood tamperatue falls with that of the air, and in its burrow it can just manage to live flirmirzh in a torpld, hal-I-frozen stntc illl spring, The bear simply sleeps. Scie'nti.sf.: tells us there are l0.- 000,000 kinds of insects in cxlsfenco today. No wonder farmers arr hard Tho first human lmtprlni known on earth. still cxisis. caiizht for all etemlty in the sand that hu- man foot oncr trod - sand now turned to sandstone by tho passing years. It was rizsrm-oi-ed by a geologist namcd Fl'FlldPlli1llrE. as latt- at I918, the first discnrcrcrf human footprint in tho .-uinrls of flmof How interesting it would be to know the typo of lium.-iii that left that imprint, and how long agol Thosc of us who mm rings look upon them as tho mus! lntcllvzcnt animals in the um"rl They are not, The elephant is iiic most in- telligent of all aiilmnls cxccpt man. Men who hnvc niarlc a study of these huge beasts, fail us they have a long: moniorv Long be- fore fhc first nlw was on pturcrl and dolncsticatcrl, fhrv worr milled in herds. W:rh tlic nlricst and strongest acilmz as lcndcrs. They regulator! all In0VPillPliL! or the herd. thclr snriul li:ublf.-x. their way of waging baftlc Nu nfhcr beast molested thcm Tllf',i' worn foo well organlzcd. Today flicv sucncl their live: dragging huzc lmzs of teak in Indian and mriiiair fm'csi.'t, more slavr-s In piirv nmi whom would pea! on a care-f'ull,v prepared schedule, they could crush lvkc fly bcneafh Georgina Glover, Kemp, Allison ,with your filrzcr and it curls 1111.. put to it trying fn kcon such A vast. army of parasites under confrol.f Students, Division II Bull Lloyd MncLean, Edward Darby, Gerald- Roderick Hickox, Gordon Mac- Macunn, hillips, Jean Macbean. in Woodslde, Shells. DcLory, Beth, Harry Love, Mark Ladner, Beth Carruthers, Gall Buchanan, Douglas Cudmoi-c. Missing. Don- Kaye Weir, Ernest Diamond, Eu- aid MacI..eod, Donald Haynes, gene Wynne; 3rd row: Sheldon Alexander Murchison, Paulina Benton, Alan Massey, George Kells, Nocnnn. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Monnghsn. IN Mrs. J. A, Duffy. Mrs. Wilbvrt Mccarvillc. CECIL Munpny Mr. and Mrs William Mclvor. Mr. and Mn. J. P. Mclnnis. Th, dam cccuxnd in N"; you Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kenny. on March 31” of Cu” Murphy 1,1 Mr. and Mn. st. Clair 'n'ainor. his 54th year. His remains were Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Swnrthv. accompanied by his sister Mra.A5t0F1n. NY- Thomns Dbighan and Mr.Deighan Mm CIth?T1M M0M6nh0UF- Brooklyn. N. Y. Mrs. Mary Grey, Wcodsldc, I..I., to the homo of his sister, Mrs. .lnhn M. Johnston, Kinkora, from whore the funeral took place on N Y- Snturday afternoon, April 4th to MT! Cauwrme 3T0dYi 399390” St. Malaciiys Church, Kinkora. H0-ilhl. N-Y- Burinl was in thc church cCmEt8l"Y- Mrst Aim” F”i97- J'ick'9" He leaves to nmurii three sisters, Height. N- Y- lM,5, Thomas D.-lgmm, New York; Mrs. Margaret Richardson, Wood- iMrs. John M, Johnston and Mrs. Side. N-Y- 'Jeromc Mulligan, Kinkora: 3180 Mfr Imd Mnt C”m"- W00d51d9- twn brothers, Jamos, Emerald R.R,,lN- Y- and Thomas, Nanaimo, B, C. i Card Of Thanks Murph,V,i Greenan, I The pail bearers -- - S. McKcnna, Emmett iFred Murphy. Mauflcli P. J. Grecnnn, and Arnold John- - ymmv We wish to thank Father Chen, 1 our many kind friends and migh- , i1OIlT!,fnr ihnir many acts of kind- M”" i""' l ncss in us in niir rccvnf and be- l Mi Mirl Mrs. Th Dciihirh r"VCm"m' New York mmwd Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Mccarvillc The f-mil! 6-' the M4 and mmlly. Cecil Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Jv-rome Mulllsln ' ' and family. i Mi'. and Mrs. James N” llnd iAlcc, Enicrald. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Johnston and family. Mr. Grorrzc S McKonna. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mclvor and family. i Mi'. B. Mal-Neil and family. Mr, and Mrs. Palmiere and fam- ily. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Sunnysidc. N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sullivan, Milton, N. Y. Mrs. Roscm:ir,v McCarthy, Wood- side, N. Y. - Mr. Roy Jolimton, Toronto. i Sisters of St. Martha. Kinkora. James 0'1-fsgan. PAGE THREE el Crossing idem. Takes Widow and Children Receive 310,000 on 35,000 Policy In Western Canada, a young cxecutivc died recently in a level mousing accident. He was innurr-d with I 55,000 Confederation Life Policy carrying an Arcjrlental Death & Dismzmherment nrrwhf. As I result, his widow and chil- dren rcceived 310,000 for their care and protection. Tho only policy ofiu kind in Canada! Confodv-rah'on's Ao-Idanrnl Death & Dicmmrbermnnf Iiaivfrt an I 35.000 Policy pays! 95,000 I! you die (rod II Hutu. 010.0001! you lhiy not deal. IlS,00O If you (is Q -euc- dent wlafla Inupuhllc which (ueopl Ill Ilrphlu). or In I firs In I public Iruildlng. Iibor I I: -ymems for L- meu-nb.a1:c'nI 'l,&:I(IHnI8. IIOTICT TIII OIIS YOU IOVI Coiiigiemmn 11 e auocmnosl Dr Phil Infurnuulm: X I. W. Wims. Div, 31!!- llvmk of Nova lentil Building. Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Fhkcs MOTORS Rewinding and Rt-pairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs ; Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 Jrurics and P. J. Grecnall Mr. Amby Corr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hughes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Crokon and-, family. 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