MAY 11. 1951 ' Tl-IE GUARDIAN. Cl'lARLO'l'TE'l'OWN , nsvooamgruet ..UIVGWIlII1'IISiiAVI Strange B'ut”.1'rue 5? EH. MIoAI1lIIl' gen building Christ The Pas. Manitoba. to ' presided over by the Rev. Budd. a Cree Indian. pews and furniture of the firs were members of the Ranhlyn Expedition. when the new church In 1847 the Rev. Mr. uuntar be- Church at which cements the gfe e the our great Dominion. one built many years earlier and Henry Bay who had been educated in lmgland. It is defense. History interesting to note here that the SI-lmlel church were made by men who Boldler. umazed French without a battle and was we; England and France made carpenters. Resting on the pul- pit is a massive old family Bible bound in heavy black leather and illustrated by nearly 1.000 engrav- ings. This historic church is still in use. still in an excellent state of reservation and forms a link atnua of sun pointing out over Hudson are a few old cannon that never fired a shot in the fortreas' records that Beams. than Governor : and a better explorer then a, surrendered the fort to the When peace taken prisoner to France. "Mississippi fiyway." This is one of the four principal waterfowl flyways of America. in general. the route follows the Miesioelppi and Red River valleys. leading north westward by northward across the continent. The Bells of st Boniface have shared in a variety of experiences. The three of them, on their way to the new world in IMO. weighing more than teoo pounds. caused the first recorded strike in Canada when dock laborers refused to handle them because of their weight. Pive times they travelled the broad Atlantic and became the that his visit to St. Boniface in 1451 would cause the bells to echo throughout the world. Bond. a resident of Philadelphia. told the story oi the bells in a local paper, and poet Whittier who happened to be visiting the Quaker City at the time. read the account and then wrote the song. the first two verses of which reads: , "is it the clartg of wild geese? Is it the Indlan's yell. That lends to the voice of the northwest ' The tones of the far off bells? The bells of the Roman Mission. They call from the turrets twain, 'no the boatman on the river. IIOSIEIIY meant. To the hunter on the plaini" Hearne went back to take He never did old - erected in was all the equipment in 178i. '-,, was transferred from the pioneer chnrtze ol Churchill- V' ' " A A ”":'"” church. anything about restoring the Guarding the front door of the lott- " church is a massive lock measur- 0 Fast-Smooth-Painless O SAVES YOUR SI(IN' ing seventeen by fourteen inches and shnost two inches thick. It is manipulated by a heavy u-on mired the man who had the cour- key seven inches long. and a hand- 889 in lllt his head above the forged latch is of equally generous cmwd ""1 3P”k M5 mmd- 3” proportions with a horizontal bar W9” ll "TY 1"-U9 d0mhd ll” eighteen inches long. such I nun today. The world or shave (or instead of your brushless shave). if you don't agree it's by for the beat shave you ever had . . . return it to Noxzema. Toronto-your money will be refunded. Got Noxzema's new 8-Way Shave for only 25d at all drug, department and syndicate stores. The pew end; an mm, 0; wants preachers who get their :-- IAVI 25d I-I inspiring theme of whlttier's fam- ous poem ”The Red River Voy- ages." They were the Red River's first chimes -- the famed bells of St. Boniface Cathedral. g ' Little did Wesley Bond PUSA. Korea. May '1 --(Reut- ers)-President Syngman Rhee of South Korea today fired his Agri- culture Minister ,for inefficiency. It was the fourth dismissal from his cabinet in two weeks. He nam- ed successor. to the three cabinet ministers dismissed after disclos- ure of the summary execution of ill? alleged Communists sympath- izr.-rs in a Southwest Korea village in February. DONCASTER. England - (CF) - A robin made her nest in the saddldbag of John Athron's bi- . e a cycle. so until the eggs were Time was when the world ad- rem” hatched he walked to work. no matter how you shave-brunlp in: or lather--you're in for a grand surprise. first time you try new 8-WAY sHAVEl it's the new "wonder shave" that takes up where other shaves leave ofl-does more than Just aofun Vmlr beard-it's mcdicoied-good for ynur akinl Here's how it works. I, Prepares whiskers: alrln. heavy planks and the h h to sermons out of life, not out of a are carved in a "flour demlis" cl: mlnwi ll Vmll PllY'ld”l5 Vh” sign, while on the backs of the "9 ml ""55 W 59”" km ""5 seats can still be seen the Incllan's Plwedwl 0' mm "W h'" ""9 method of marking the days of b'm"- ""3 Wmhh" "3" "link the week and an x for the Lord's "S Will"-W lll'3'v- Ind "W93 "'30lld- . Day, There is nothing else which will Two sizable tablets bear the Tan H11 '1" Cm?-lV' Wmlli "id 9”" s ftans touglint liislrers. Pro- l-llliii "D0 0"” 1”W"" "1" commmgmenu mm 1 g, , iyaa growth more quickly than fol- . viodes lubricating film foasmokoith I ;::'.'::u'":';d':::lg'f;:,',',”?:; I gm-1 two om," h.V:n then urn lowing precedents in everything. raror glide. Protects ten er s n. I u;dgy.AlsoIn tubes. I pray" End fmgmgnu of so;-1p. Ind dolnl everything Just ll, lorrie- 3, Painless shoves. Has exclusive mm Two qummy carved chm body .13. (11.1 n. medicated built-in pain prevsn- I I occupy me anew" whue Path.” you hue not mud 01 lg:!v:”tl:l:cso":;;irs.;::d;:l:lc&r;.S;hava ' zsp I mm; comm-uc1ed.og Xgmc hue; Charlie Duck, the Indian guide IV .1 1, h . and historian. But the Canadian 3. ml;;ul'gglj;;;l;3f;;;;g;.d;r;:; I S" I l government has and the mm C we. WW5 .G,oom”kiH,,,p, my C n csnsnmv NATIONAL Canadian pouce and mission lit! drpuu suite Wm, -k synciwo 0 it healthier.younger-looking. I I BAILWAYS of lmanltpbe are scouring the tk RC3 pm: Tr, Away sh.” on my Gwdmm I p 'r.dw. .' Nunmn I . ATLANTIC REGION north country for Charlies note Veil. o .,,,f"; 53, um his 50; m. 1" my EXIENSION a ALTEltATIoNs book which became lost soon after gem" yo, gnmm M yotmon guyHo,,. 5 . pm "I ,5 D0,”, 25Q.'rfyH', befogagnd after your mu. j-33----Q3-j T0 EXPRESS BUILDING he died several years ago. why? i MONCTGN. N. B. 7" TENDERS Because Charlie Duck wrote the history of the Cree tribe as well as the caribou's mysterious elanlgh dves tnooilof dependable; pertoowsnce shevevv speed. lvolsvslow asvevwounded INIIHOW: yet has plenty oi power sod i' Full Pivot Reverse sweeps .. , , Scaled tcnders marked on the C d v an d d J N W; aunt. an 1. 5;". f." 9. ing.” 1”, l., t r ' across me as nor an . an apee . e , an 1 ing , youJp outside "Tender for Express me very lives of the vanishing . . A - . Building, Moncion, N. 13,", and your halt, unrnsg ygur line without stopping the motor. Aslr you tribe may depend upon finding it. addressed to the und"smned' Wm ' Jolmsoh Jeslevlehoul this outstanding See-Hone S, and the olives- H h A If he received up to 12:00 o'clock. . . , Ow many P one : '.;.oo"'d Alelanuczz Ewigglht Tlme' Oanada and the United States line Johnson module, See-Hone 1'5, Sea-Hone 10 and the revolt)- ues a '. a n , . , p ca"; Plans). spccyificatlons. form of glgllguwlgggiy 0'31” ::::"'::e' ionery Sea-Hone 75 Bell: with Gear Shell and Mile-Mask: tanlb contract. and instructions to bid- ders may he soon and form of tender obtained at the following offices: ' Regional Chief Engineer. Mone- temational peace garden. ass acres of this garden lie in the state of Nort hDakots. and 1.451 acres lie on the Canadian side of the bot- 0V9l'a99 P950" v... 1.. u........ .4 "s.-ca.-.H..4L..r make in a year? ton. N.B.: Terminal Agent, saint der. Placed exactly astrlde the ln- s S A.'c..di.. M .. Jh.N.B.: on 1:: .tsrtiallinis 1 ith Job telephone C0mP"'Y syusth ' l-loalllax, N.S.: Il)ivsis(i)iJ'n then.fol,l2wing .word:: vague Mo" D'P9'lJgb,h h M sd” "i W k clans say 251. And if you i . Clml0tlet0Wn- P- E- I "To God in His riory we two ' cmmd hp M4000”. ever 25 years. . , . . . Plan: will be loaned to bone llde contractors on the deposit of an accepted hank cheque made paynble tn the Canadian National Railway Company for an amount of Twenty-Five Dollars (325.00). nations dedicate this garden and pledge ourselves that as long as in men shall live we will not take up arms against one another." The board of directors for the V: are a car-owner, here is a ''person- ' . . rec-'x'n-ti-etatsaooisouun. Buvoorlv s p to-person", up for you: heavy duty " - Year Dealer appears sales "0ll1'l0AliI M01038" Classified Yellow Pages- WHITE ROSE he when ':.'.:" 2:: .:::2"';..i:':;;” W mrW-vl--- "mm- - plans are returned in good con- C 9" c ' .y . The province of Manitoba lies . i dition. - Tenders will not,be considered unless submitted on the forms supplied by the (lliallwayp C0l;l- . - many and in accor ance wth t e L 0 M P A N ' E 5 L ' M ' l E D instructions to bidders. . The lowest or any tender not - . necessarily accepted. . w. n. ROBINSON. vice-President - 3: General Manager. ' . - ' Moncton. N. 3.. ' - May 7th. 1951. G ' ' I Fertilizing 4 - A g .. M O T O R O I L "KEEPS MOTORS CLEAN!" . right in what is known as the CANADIAN ,ll Suggestion Farm Attention-Lower priced. but effective fertiliz- , ing of farm crop: has ll)GOfI sn't i become Commissioned Officers in the (anadian Army Active Force your dream for years. that so ? Well! you can shake hands with reality now. At last. Scientific Research has discovered a method whereby Chemical Fertilizers can be made in- stantly available to plant growth at a fraction of the usual fertilizing costs. with a minimum of labor. and a maximum assurance of set- isfactory results. "NA-CBUI-8" LIQUID FERTILIZER. manufactured in London. Ontario. and reg- Jatered under the Dominion Fertilizer Act is the medium through which fertilizing of Young men recently graduated from High School with a minimum educational standard of farm crop: is shout to Junior Matriculation, may become officers in be unolutionized througli- . . out cu...” ma 0; mu... the Canadian Army Active Force. locally. in Prince Edward mllmiiors. we do not expect I If accepted you begin training at Camp Borden as an oilicer 3'0" '0 W" I ”"'"l”''' cadet to qualify as a Second Lieutenant in the Active Force. fertilizing summersault over night on our recommend- ation. but we do suggest you iry fertilizing a portion of your crop in this modern Here's why you can be 133 :::i....E"'..”.'...l:l:': '"..::: t0 be MdJ.!:"(ti:.ti:i'i:'s a son ' this summer 5! mm M Stsalioldh Athhtic Underwear air-conditions . . your oltin . . . hope you cooler. more oomlortslrle. Shirts and Shorts are styled aad knitted for for-at-itdag use in action. 1 You will receive Second .Lieutenant's pay while in training. This training will consist of three courses totalling a period of twenty-eight weeks. When you are granted rcommission you will then serve for periods of 5, 4 or 5 years as you choose under the Short Service Commission Plan. At the end of this service you may apply for-a permanent commission. The Erst group will start training 21st May 1951 and . subsequent groups will enter each fortnight. This is a chance to serve Canada at a time when defence stands as a most important national concern. The training and experience in leadership will be invaluable assets to any young man petal. elm cantor! ' throughout his whole life. p FA ' . 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