PAGE EIGHT rumor: auwsan: Today Y’ ‘t Too Young To Know " NEWS - Variety — Cartoon : SHOWS 2.80 - 7 - 9 iIDAYS Q- uota. and run. Amqglng-drorncrof l4 ' nied people in o» fe-und-deaihgomblel THIS SPACE RESERVED By The PRING E EVIARI) THEATRE To Call Your At- - tention to the Hit oi Lhe Year! "THE BELLS 0f ST MARYS” —CO.\IING— FOR ONE tVEl-IK ‘A Aug. 26 to 3i . I SQTEMPAKE ° . "‘ ‘IO-DAY- srtows 2.30 _ 7.00 -_ 8.15 TUNED T0 A NEW lllfillflll 4 '~. '\_ ‘” ,. 1 ' ‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - NEWSY On om Books. m. There has recently arrived a letter from n. "coder who ‘vlrlies under the nom-dc-pliune "M and has given permission t0 Willi ll hcrg The lcttcr reads: “Dior Agri- ccln, during my visit to Edit Milton Mass.—f.pi'il to May 30— I found r. copy of The Gitardian containing your notes with reference to Campbell's History 0f P.F-‘ I and also to Rev. George Sutherland? back Mr Sutherland w .. pastor of thc Prcc Chiuch here, now Zion Church. a coixv of both books. ‘ book is coiled “A liiziuunl oi GWEN 11y. Natural am‘ Civil Ilistorv tot: :19 use of schools iumilirs and cmiZFflmS" (immi- sill. It ‘a llll.tl'8€ill'ig and con- clse. This L». belonged to my lmolheifi; sister, who IILLCIILLCG Or- wcli school around 1890 ur so. It NOTES - _ ‘I have the book h ere and reading it with interest- a- general history oi as they lived in England Holland and Min‘ 00d." (To Be Continued). Where l! Onoryf I did not feel satisfied with what I had written about Ossory and read through a history oi Irelsntl for enlightenment. I did not gen it. Then I bethought me tnat The Guardian, long years e o. had pub- lished a remarkable i i-page man of Ireland, as a St. Patrick's Day upplement. I had pasted it into stron paper and I found it "look- ing ll e new". , The map was remarkable in_ that ii gave few geographical names but plenty of coguc-inensl Each of the septs (clans) was settled lr. a certain district and the map ivin In“: was published lll Charlottcroivn by lone John Ross in i801. Campbell's .boclc ws pubdxcd by Bremncr in 1873. Duncan Cimpbcil. preface, lliliES tint before his ix < was published, he had torn-rs for 2.7m) copies. Thu- must lthci-cforc be quive a few copes ex- tant? My ccny uas bou-fmt in. a lHnllfax second h-znld book store for ‘the imgnificc . sum (if i0 cents! Quito a (iii. 11cc between the price charged JL Toronto, as men- tioned it‘. the Ncwsy Notes "Campbell was not an Tslandcr lAs he wrote lllsiory or Nova {Scotti he may ALIVE been a native lBrns. in ll ‘of that province. l-ic states ‘I came‘ (to 1' E I l in cvmparaiive ignc<r~ uncc of ih." Lawn Qucsiinn, and therefore tinpreludlccd bv dens or associations of which it might be impossible for a native oi the Isiah: |io divest himself". l (The fact that a History oi this lklnd could he picked up for 1r) lcenis, shows 'ht- estimation in, which books iVPft‘ llPld the olul days. Or.- must not blame thfll people for that: their daily strug -e against nature wit little time or: reading, even if they desired to The retail price of Campbell's His- tory at Toronto, \\.ts $4 scCJrld-hand CAPITOL MONDAY TUE. and WEI). land anybody t a I-Iisto": to sell] l would be cit" ound $11. at most by the bookselle".—A). l "M" goes on-“l have a copy M‘ Goethe's “Fausfu rather showinz: signs oi wearmnublisltcd in Leib- zig in 1867 oy Bernhard T2100)‘.- nitz. The book is in English and is inscribed ‘To James ’I‘hom.i.~. 0'Bl'lt‘ll, DD., now Lord Bishop of Ossory." Where is Oswry? In. Ireland? I wonder if this copy -f Faust has any commercial value? There ls no likelihood o." finding, an authority "in bocks here" ‘ (G0f‘il1("S"FZlll‘;L" is a classic TODAY ONLY “The Bowery Boys” “IN FAST COMPANY" Shows 2.30 - 7 - 8.45 UNIVERSAL PRESENTS mm &_. _ HE PLAYS FOR KEEPS JOE SAWYER ' JOAN FULTON ' MILBURNHQQNE ADDED - NEWS — ODDITY — CARTOON and ihero are chrap modtrn cdit- ions-ms 101v as $1, The mere fact of a book being rid does not make it Vfllil/flblLLwYiiiIlV old books are only valuable as waste paper! But a rare and old edition of o. classical] work may be tniuable indeed; it linkcs an nuthnrl v to fix its viiltic ‘though. The ‘itluchniiz editions wore marked bv cilrcful, scholary PWDflYfllli-"ln, I know but can give m idea cf their value. In a case Qiihis klnd "t n1ight be itolicy to write the British Museum. London: if the Director mt. not the inform- ation, he may (lizcct you lo some bockscllcr who has. You are right, Ossory is in Ireland, a Bishop's dioccse, I think) “My ‘o Milton. Muss. was inicrcsiltag. We saw green lawns in Maine and ir. Mass. quit: a few csirly itces in young lrztf and bulbs Grace of (ind, cf‘ iii-cat , icaily in blQO-"il. The tulips bloomed Britain, Ireland l-t-nd the. and faded whilc I stayed U1 M11" British Dcrnlnluns ire-ion. Some were 30 inches tall, and with a KISS ior a KILLER! SPORTS -— MUSICAL DUCK CARTOON Province 0f Prince [Edward Island George the sixth, by thc showed which belong to which. There have been several invas- ions of Ireland, utost oi them pre- historic. Two only appear to have been successful: that of the Mile.- i-ans, about 1700 B C.. and that of the Normans, i171. The Milesiail ,na.mes all begin with “Mu? (son oi) or "0" Iz-randson or descend- ant), as for instance Macinnis ‘and O'Brien. The Norman used ,“F‘itz" (son of) as in GitaGeralil IThe “O" has been dropped from the majority of Mlleslan names. as in the case cf the O"1‘raynor=, whose ancestral home was south u! the Boyne River, near it.- moutn. Ossory lies in what is now Kli- ;kenny; to be exact. between the River Nonehmd its tributary thc Ba-rrow. There was a Prince of lOssory. Eals. Lords and Chiefs. ~MacGilpairick was Price. O’Bren- lnan was one of the Lords. The Norman ixPoers had settled the-re and afterwards brcame the Powers. (The original O, I hold, was pro- nounced 0W). West oi the Nrre, and near thc. l ,LePoers. lay the territorv oi thc Oantwells, whose r-ame suggests a Norman origin. Qi the hundred; of surnames on this mac. I see many which are to be P I found E . _'I‘he Guaidian also published a similar map of Scotland, with at. the clan and family names, in- stead of towns, mountains, etc. I have this too. J1 Nature Note; I have just measured a stilt oi Timothy grass. sent in by Eric Hurry of West Royalty. It is ‘l0 inches long and that is something oi a neoord in an extra drv summer like the resent, A singu ariy fat-med irord of the Indy Fern Asnlcnium Filix-iemina) was brought to me the other day. It was 19 inches long, and for the a icai 6 inches it looked like any oher Lady-Fern the pinnae .11 pairs gradually becom‘); larger till the lowest pair, iogeher, mea- sured 8 inches. Then there was a quick change! The pinnae grew’ half-sine 0n each side oi the mam stem or iuchis, and each divided ir-‘o two parts, making A-pointed stars set on the stem at regular intervals. These “crested" forms were once common in Brrain, but have found their way into the hands of the pint-breeders, who h-ri-ve fixed the types. Now ii’ you want them you must buy them. In the “New Flora of P EI " the Oicalls or Wood-Sorrel is statexl to be O. oorniculata, var. stricta. This name was adopted from John Macswaiifs list. published in i907. KDOWl-ITZ the difficulties under which the older botanLsts worked I have always been doubtful or this Oxaiis and a few other lants. yond‘ the Scas, Kins. Do- l one a rare one, Fantasy, a curious fender of the Faith, Elm-lone its the name indicates had its pug, 911N113, Ibuds twisted a half itirn. ii I car. (G, S.) {so dcscribc ‘t The petals had To all in whom thcscl itriuklcd czlgcs, the quilzty “x191 presents shall comc or] heavier than thcsc oi La France whom the‘ some may any wise concern, GREETING: J. A. BERNARD. Lieutenant-G ovcrnor. color. it as if they had never off" that type before. Giant Swiss Pansies bicomcd and so did the Petuni-tsl sct out (he "v-‘cck before i lcft”. iilooii Islands-Caribou Service With thc Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning now in operation the schedule is as follows: Leave Wood islands 7 a.m. 9 am. Leaves Caribou 7 :~..m. 9 um. 11 a.m. ll a.m. night or three weeks ahead oi its as far as vegetation is concerned The tulips with 30 inch stems are (he Darwin varieties, such as La ‘Tulipc Noire (the blackest vet) and ‘others. The slnzular tulip “Fani- _ . ‘afi-Y" was just coming into the list»; ‘;'L'.’;‘.l2“'3i"'.§l;°‘i'-l.53.5?‘illmillfilil bu,“ m"- m a my Edward Island properly to cclc-Ltcgllngfluincltlfill; Qgxotltuilone braie the occasion oi‘ the visit cf ” ‘ “ . . .‘ R5 and Field Marsha] The “Mnum numb has stout pctms cescribm as bright . . rosy-pink” with crcen stripes, in- glmtlm-g ggocilgzgczln‘ (" (" B" D50‘ . side salmon with white centre‘. lThc ljlClllfu =ll0\&'$' them curled, Now “New ‘YE m“ m,’ by ieaihcrcri nrri Lciniaicd at thc and with the advice c-f our livccu-i F. A. LARGE. Attorney General, , PROCLAMATION WHEREAS it is fitting that an 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 1p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. icdgcs. Tilc 015i oxicc ran a ;0 cenks (That region seems to b: a fort-l 110110 l0 910501810 on "What really 0s our 0. corn culata stricta?" I wrote in my mtg book but never four-ti time to answer the question. However, 11st wee-t I received three specimen (grown 'n:(_.[c_ and they Wye bright pink 1min different places) and they all People stopped to exnmineivrovod to be O. cornloiilata - arvl not "svricta" which is now looked upon as a separate species. The best text-books are not quite sure of the twp species. I notice. but I ttzeir dis- lwtlohs in the near future. I have remarked once before on the dryness of this locality. The rain-clouds divide some distance to the ‘west of us and one part makes its way cross-country tn WWII. while the other travels along: thc North Shore It is possible, Oi at times. to see-the dark clouds to the north and south of u,, scattering thoir blessings on m; lhlfily 18nd. it'll-lie we remain "dry 55 i! b01181" This has Napperall many times this sunmusr. but w.‘ got ii, break on August 9th when ll"? Fain-Gauge showed nine-tenths ,of an inch of rain On a rough ca}. , then .n landing at Capo‘ W. C. T. U. l NOTES ‘The Peace is yet but incomplete. Though flags B" flllledi _k To u; is given a mighty ta» _— Make new g broken World. To iced the hungry. 51ml | wolndl. I v A; IWEll as heal mens souls’; Achieve a Just and Lasting rEITCG These are our Christian goals. Ruby Davis in Union Signal- llALl FAX "P "Prayer. humanity's most pow- grlul weapon," was the SUUJECL of’ of the mu clven hi’ Mrs RM Eaton at thc home of Miss Adclla, Archibald. Icsidcil uvci" ‘by Vicc- pNLildGllL rs. F. O, Archibald. Mrs. Eula-n spoke nu Paul's ucn- eral oxhcriaiion to thc Ephesians (Chaplof 5), “to love one hnoihcr, to shun all tiltcli-rutiti-ss, to walk carefully, i0 bc fillcii \\‘l'lll the it'll." SpPi-uycr. to be effective, must he O-ll0l'0(l in pcrfcct UOHLIIlOIKtl i1 the faithfulness of Gcd; Ullliflllt-‘i is the only hindrance in ntakiag full use of this greatcst of spirit- ual glli.5—th(- [~l'l\'ll(‘l.{0 of SPPPCh with the Infinite, Maude Roydfll gays: “Prayer i-s as lvfll and iivini! a force in the world as any of thc great truths revealed in us b)‘ Natural Science. and we ltuvc not. because we ask not." Gumblm! was thc suhjcct for (ilscusslonnnnrl, was conducts-ii inforntally- hv ihc president. (Ecru-rally spcakiili: 1i» was condemned fzu‘ mural and economic reasons. Miss Archibald’ spc-ke on the de- clared sales of liquor last veui- in Nova Scotia-some nineteen mil- lion of dollars-"surely mt (laym- ing yvustc, and a discri-di‘. to all citizens." The use of fciziisiuffs brewing and distilling _ was dc lored, especially m year o crucial shortages world over. in the industries this thc PAOGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE GUIIVEITIiJil AUGUST 11, 1946 Prince A convention of the Progressive Conservative Part) will be held in Portage Hall on Tuesday, August 27th at 8 p.m. standard time, for the purpose of nominating two candidates to contest the Second District of Prince in the next Provincial election. Poll chairmen will please ca" meetings for the selection of delegates. P. M. McCAULL President u. A. JELLY, Secretary sold as a beverage are guilty, In our own Province, of course, the Government who forced thll wretched poison on the people ngainsil their will. or rather the men who voted for the Amend- mi-nt, must bear the blame. The Woman's Christian Tem- perance Union are all for Prevcnt- ion rather than punishment. They believe that it is better to nuild a Icucc around the edge of the precipice. rather than to have an ambulance and police wagon in readiness below. If the drunken driver were punished drastically, if he were even treated according to the old law of "An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth". that would not give the child his two sound legs again. The fact is that this traffic is thc Devil and every one who takes part in the traffic begins to {Jar- iake, to a greater or less ex ent, in thc character of the Founder of thc Curse. Under what other in- ilucltce could men tolerate such an injustice to a helpless child? Tltcrc is too much truth in the words c-f the guide who, in snow- ing the points of interest to a visitor of a Mainland city indicat- ed thc Magistrate's office with thc fluttering statement: “That is the ltloce witcre justice is dispcnscd with." Small wonder that ‘justice weeps! —EDI'I‘H BTERNS. WELL, I GUESS I AM A MURDERER Cleveland Press, December 8th. reports a particularly tragic "drunk driving" tragedy of recent oc- curence in that city. Drunken drivers are claiming victims daily and the Issue reports this case bccauSc of thc rightepus indig- nation ii aroused on the part of the mtuilcipal judge who heard the case and whose emotions no doubt are not easily moved by the reck- lesaness of the drunken driver. The Press says. The ZS-yyar-old father of four chiliircn, one of whom was born only five (lays ago, was killed MIRROR OF LVORLD OPINION The Bible Now Along with food for the bodies of starving mcn can be snnt the Breat of Life ior thcir souls. Thcrc need be no dcliiy in sending ‘hc Bible thrntlglt thc opirlini; doors of 1946, Everywhere the people are calling for it. Through Chap- lsi-n Ivan L. Bennett of the Unit- ed States Pacific forces, the chan- nels have been opened for the dc- livery of 100,000 Jnpancsc itlhlcs. 2,500,000 Japanese New Tcstamcnts and 100.000 English Ncw Tcsta- carly today hy a car which passed merits. And this unprecedented n truck on the wrong side and order is only a beginning. For struck him while he was pushing vast China, the Society has enter- his stalled car. ered upon a program that in the Judge Joseph Silbert, in Traffic next eighteen months should ln- Court, where the driver appeared vnlvc the production of over l0.- irmgue iashcd him scverly and 000.000 volumes. 111010 than the gave him thc maximum sentence Sociciy's average ailnuai distrihut- for driving while drunk. ion for the inst lcn yours ihrouitil- “You ought to have your earl out the whole wc-rld, The demand glnpped from hereto there," aid from Germany is similar- Uni-l Judge Silbert, "and I'd like to be her iiible-publlshlllB efilfiblrsll- the one to do it. You are nothing ments can be restored. lhcfc Hill but n dirty punk and I am giving he another 6.000.000 copics flfiifflflfl, ypu Hm 1imlg._$2()o mm] (-0513, Si); iherc. mow)‘ Tvslmnl-iis 111w months in the Wcrkhouse and I Bibles. The rcsi nf Eurupi- calls Drive but AC" E 5 i . H _ u I‘ for another million vnlunr-s.- .9» I From the Bible Society Record of the American Bible Society. JUSTICE wacfi The Guardian rccvniiy puhlisilcd thc following iicm from tho Windsor Siai":— A ll‘\'C-y-f‘ill'-(‘l(l boy was injured i)_v a drunkcn driver. The driver gets 30 days ill jail, the maximum allowed by law. The boy l: i-rlpplcd for llfc. Thrcc checrs for jusiicc! Pllfiflvyl" Small woiidcr that some nl thc papers are crying out against t-nc injustice of laws_ which will allow a mun under the influence of liq- uor to main a child ior lifc and get off with a nominal pr-nrtliy. At the vcry lcilst he shnul ins" l\l'S drivlm: license for iifc, and my Wm am revoking your driving llceme» Milkolaslski admitted he M,’ been drinking, BCCOICIITIg to p91,“, When a photographer for Th' Press took his picture hi‘ S-1l(1'e "What do you think I um ‘a murderer?" Then he paused a moment and added, "Well, 1 gum sold him the liquor, and the City maybe Lam." And what, about the fellow who and state which accept; the“ share of the sale? Public Auction I am instruo;d_by the Trustee of St. Ann‘; Parish, Hope River, p, sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th AT 1 I’. M. S. T. Dining room table and chain 3 Arm Choirs 8 Settees Kichen Chairs Matresseg Comodcs Beds and Springs Bureaus Chests of Drawers Kitchen Table Tables W in; Machine Wrlnger B"! sets of Draped Roll Top Desk. THOMAS now ER, Auctioneer. Hunwnqlwnwwwswqma Auction Sale I am insirucwd by llarry Mathe- son, Oyster Bed Bridge, to sell by Public Auction on MONDAY. AUGUST 19th AT I P. M. (Standard Time) STOCK-IO head cattle. TDIPLEMENTS-l binder, (Mas- ley Harris; 1 haymore, MacCormick; l hay rake, I gang plow. (Ma 1e leaf); 1 mamure spreader, (Jo n Decrlng); I section seeder, I plow, (Single); 1 scufflcr (new): 1 ltillcr, I team truck wagon, I single truck wagon, two light. driving" wagons, 1 potato sprayer, 2 set; harrows, 1 fer- tiliser spreader. I cart. 2 wood Ileighs, l threshing outfit, (Halls); l gasoline engine, (5 horse power); I cream separator. (Renfrcw); l washing machlnc, (Rcnfretv): 1 kitchen stove, (Enterprise .\Ion- arch); 1 furnnceiie. All household fumiture, 1 Vic- trola, I radio (Rogers): harness, forks, shovels, hoes, other articles too numerous to mention. Six months credit on alllifflfll Joint note. Bale‘ is Nlitivo a; farm is sold. ALEX MaoRAli. b Auctioneer. the child's hospital exits-uses and thc cxpcnsc of his trilining m some business or profcsslon that l)! could manage In his crippled state. The wonder is that so many pap- ers are silent with regard to such glaring miscarriatzcs of justicc. But why uni place thc blame whore ii bcicngs? ‘The child was injured by a man who was under the influence of liquor. Alcohol affects thc driver of a car in sew- eral ways: (1) Ii, slows down his reaction tlmc-Jhat is the iimc that "lapses from the mnmcni the picturc cf a child iIl the f-fllll o-f his "at" is flashed to his hrnin, until his foot is applied to the brake. At CORNWALL- Monday, Tuesday, tend on Monday. on Tuesday. At NORTH RIVER— August 19th, August 20th, 9-11 A. M. Residents of Clyde River and Meadowbank please at- Residenis of Cornwall and York Point Wednesday, August 21st, Momma x-nav can‘ and 6-8 l’. Iii. and 1-4 P. )1. 1—i P. m. 9-11 A. ‘Vi. and l-4 P. W. Operating Daily including Sundays. ‘Ilsifingflltlimlg OEFl"I§"JH_I;I‘Ix"-WIFI,II 07ml “mum l‘ m“ ‘)9 mm’ DAYUGHT SAVING TIME ordcr ‘null’ ylicclnsri- riioriizlnylll tllc RATES: Same as 1945. l\\‘l"l'll._\‘-Si.\'Lh iiuy of Angus-i, A. 1).,‘ TTQRTLAUMBERLJAND FERRTES LTD. (2) Alcohol shortens his of vision. he cannot see so ahead. (3) Alfc-hnl nlxn shortcns range of vision sidcwivvs, (hm the distance hr- can sci- 011 cllhl-I PRILZG d now. iciilation that is about 100 mo“ ' far "Oi (‘Dllfafi the lvlnss. dumate isl ions oi water to the acrel That a month ahead oi ours. bu? not awvl seems a. lot but we could have dgng lllfillfi‘ advancsd than that vfl with more. The ground in the lar."' Oiuario. We w. re vcry pleascdl was so hard and i1I'_V flint the VMLGI‘ At KINGSTON- Thursday, August 22nd, 9-11 A. M. and 1-4 P. M- Sizimp out Tuber- cnc thousand ninc lttindrcd nnd forty six, to hc a public imlitluvuviu] R. E. MUTCH. President. throughout this Prnvtucc, n] which all persons cnnccrllrtl at": to iztl/c notice and govern tltemsclvcs ac- cordingly. We'll talra your order now for Timlren Silent Auto- Heating. If your present heating plant is In good. condition, we'll install a new. postwar Timken Conversion Unit in it during the prawn! booting season. The fernoul Timhn Wail Flame is so lim- pio it has only Ono Moving Part . . . So automatic it won lubricatn itulf . . t lo dn-ifty it caves up to one in lvlfy 50W pllona of fuel oil uud by ordi- nary human. See us today! matic Oil T. G. IVES Charlottetown. P. I. T- ‘iflilfi for I. l. Island. PTIEO 1111. IN TESTIMONY LTIIPIREOI" We ‘have causui those Our Letters ioj be (made patent and tho Great Seal oi Prince Edward Island to lhereunio affixed. At Our Government House. in II City of Charlottetown, this ‘lhtth day of August, in the year of our Lord one tltzusnnd nire hum!- ‘P1111 anil fortv-a": and in the icnth ~ycar of our Reign. By Command, TV. E. NIADSEY, Deputy Provincial Secretary. Plllt ll) Pllll thc elem, soiiti-lnoklr-z ci;_v oi Toronto. All houses are bridi and many new buildings urs going up. Tho cscarpmcnt along the Lake front‘ reveals the success of fruit- lircu-i: .. Mil»; tinder grapes, peaches, cherries, plums Jfid pears 2nd an air of prosperity wc-r all. Indccd Toronto looked very pros- perous, more s: than any of the cities we gassed through, including Albany w ere we spent two days 0n our return. Ilowever imerlcan Industries are evident in all sec- lions and living toe-re is on a high. cr scale than in Canada. The con- trast is very evident, when one crosses the border from Maine. ‘I10 understand the character 5nd views of the Dcople of anV locality one must know their origin. Years ago I rend a wok “The Pilgrim Fathers" by "l fred Occkshott_ n_~_ .7 » “_____ MacDonald Bros. THEATRE Mt. Stewart Fri. 8.30 - Sat. 8-l0p.m. Miracle 0f Morgans Oireck BETTY HUTTON EDDIE BRACKEN A GREAT COMEDY PLUS NEWS [I'll (Oil! would not sink in but 1 pools stood The Bank Swallow tr. For lhe past iew years, I am Imld- i! 0010")’ -f Bank Swallows 18S existed at Rustico Island, n]: ihe North Shore. This is lite small. est of our swallows an] the 9551“; tomreoognize, nk Swallow. A.O V 616 Sum. m” resldmi- H054. back. wings and tail brownish-gnaw above, with. out sheen. Throat and under-parts While. but a brownish-gray band across the breast. Lam-h 5:55, “fills 4 0. tail 2.0 inches. These birds live in colonies, male. 1H8 their nests in holes in banks. . AIIGTIOII SALE _n_ s1- ovarn amn names .r.e.1. on wanxasnav, mo. 21, 1m AT l ocnocx (slush-a rm) I am instrlofod by Dr. S. J. Mo {this to sell by bile auction on all u household =r-| premises feats, kitchen furniture, range, al- most new, table; and chain; dining- rrm‘ mallow sldgabosfi.‘ china sous a a e an; pu- Ior set I pi , uloo ‘i and ior ta ; 4 bed rooui out nl sand- I piece lat sets,‘ side whlic still lvmkillg nitcnd, It puts blinders rm him. (4) Alcohol givcs him a false sense of cnnfidcncc. that gzttiscs ,hlm in lake (iamzcrc-us chnilccs (5) In somc cztscs, nlcohnl lmds to color bllndncsa. Alcohol ‘rs tho criminal, and thc people who ailn-w alcohol to he culosis. QUICKIES Everybody over six should attend. Xmas Seals make this survey possible. ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LIIAGUE By Ken Rfiyflilld“ I iiALlFAX l IEVI GLASGOW l-N am. u. Chariot“. town 2.00 p.m. Lv. New Gin. low 1M D-m- Ar. llallfn. “.00 one way u, N", Glllgoy 810.70 one way u; In". I I-fllfifc Agency, Phone 540 Airport Phone 200i . n” MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS “The fellow thatrune this office is a little eccentriw geic gll oi his he!’ with Guardian Wui Alli.”