DECEMBER 3. 1951 TIIE GUARDIAN . Cl-IARLOTTETOWN rAGE FIVE ..n-- Concert Artist - . Y....,,,.,. or wales Concert. Series lttlllilli DICSCIIIS Pierre Boutet. mmlllztllsllcd Canadian tenor and n-lnllrr of ”singing Stars" award. Con;-pl-t begins at 7.30 and hockey Wm postponed until 9 oclock so fans clln attend concert. Genera-l am11.:5ltIlI 30 cents; students 20 rcIi'5. Death in Ch'IOWll Of Mr . L. A. Seiiar 1-,3, (loath occurred here on my nlrzht. November 29. Of l Al'thul- Seller. Ll..B.. son "(I 9 inc 1-icnry and Mi4I')' IRich- alid;-i ,x'r'.lo1' of this city. The lnte ,ll.'. S1”llPl', who was 76 years old. nu born here and received his orllzraimn at Wt-st. Kent School. Prince of wnlns College and Dal- Imps"? l'r.lvcl-.-zliy where he receiv- ticcrce in 1006. lie unlit out West ill 1907 and was admitted to the Bar in Sask- gffjhPll'afl in 1910 afterwar 5 go- 1n: in sl.rnsbollrg in thtit rovince uh:---n he began his prncticc. Ent- orllit: local politics that some yea" )1. win elected a member of the C0'l'.lCil ill 1911 and the following year was ciected Mayor. lle served olcllt terms in that office without df'fPai. ll I,:Iwial in politics, he was ,2. n lmntbcr of both I-IIP S:t-k- glii;If',l in and Dominion Bar As- mciat-ons He was A member of the AP and AM. and the 1.00 1', arri n long time member of the i'r-".ed Church. His wife. the.for- mar Mi-s l-Ithel Prnser of Halifax. p-r-rlrw-nst-d him in lfl.'l7. On his TN.'PIYli"llf. from practice he re- turned to this Province two years ago and has resided here since. (lurviving are fotir sisters. Miss Ida Sailor, this city: Miss Selina Seller, i-r. Ethel Seller and Mrs. D C Ixhtlftlnl licnrllcy, all of no-ton. A llroihcr. Wiilinm. pre- devcaaed him in 1944. Mr. Ernest oer-r. Mr. Russel Seller and Miss Mn Seller of this city are cous- ins , ill: '3lIl”.I'. the late Henry Sel- ler was of English descent. the forv"v vivtclliatfing in Yorkshire. and for mnny years was in charge of th- (”it,v Scales here. AK'Rny, 0.. Nov. as -ram. poh--. lVobSIPr Thomas. former pr:-.z:rlr'tt anti hoard chatrmnll l.h' Ptrcslnne Tire and Rubber Co died at his home inst night. He was 71 last. week and had been in filling health for months. IN MEMO RIAM Hm died Dec. 3rd. INA. Always remember:-(I Ivy his wife Intl family. I. IIIRTHS. MARRIAGES DEATHS 50: par Insertion BIRTHS Mm MITCH-At the P. E. I. Hospital Drr. Znri, 1951. to Mr. (Ind Mrs. ”5'fl' Mulch, Southport, I son. Wllllnm Perlt-y Hnrtie, weight 9 ill? ouncea. DEATHS 2-: IIIRIFII--Tho death occurrcd at II"! Home on Dcc. 1. 1951. of H"'ll.l' R. Milsirk, Kiuroas, ngo 89 Years. Funeral Monday. Dec. 3rd from his home to Orwell I-lend Church for service at 2 p.m. Bur- ial in the church cemetery. ('A3IPBlCI.I:--AI the P. E. I. Hos- pital. Doc. 2, .1951. Guerney A. Campbell in his 62nd year. form- "LV of New Perth. Remains are "slinlr at the Cutcliffe Funeral :0?” where it short service will 9 held Tuesday afternoon It 1 F"”- fulinwcd by service in Mon- Itlllc (.hrl.vtion Church. st-rvice "mil? M -'l p.m. lntermcnt in Wlllfiue cemetery. gAI.I.AN'I'-At the Charlottetown Mpilol on Saturday. Dec. 1. in” Georlze pnllant of Mnyfield Muller 65th year. Her rcmnlns F" lost at the A. A. I-Ienncasey m ncral Home from 10.30 Monday n'""1inz until 2.30 in the after- WI and will then be transferred wmhcr late residence in Mayfieid M ';e the funeral will take place QUPFIMV morning at -9 o'clock -I. Annls Church. Hope Rh-or. mrrment in the church ceme- il.D. Maclean UNDIBTAMII . IAIIALIIII ' Cborloftlhwu all North Nllllhlro rllonr its CENTIIAL GIIAIIIIIAI This column II reserved for news of local Interest, but Ilvertlalng of I newly nature may be Inserted Is an cool: I wonl. Itrlotly ply- Iblo In advance. MRS. JOIINS'I'0N'5 LADIES WEAR. Beautiful values. NEW REVISED hockey Iched- ules at Jack CImeron'I. THE BUY of the season in Used Cars. used trucks and used tractors. Visit W. R. Jenkins. Great George St. today. KENWOOD. Canada's National Overcoat at Jack Camt-ron'a. KROY WOOL Prose foc' men. the ideal Christmas gift at Jack Cameron's. ....... NEW AND years Ihead. Inter- national Harvester Refrigerator. see them today at W. R. Jenkins. Great George St. ' YOU COULD win a famous In- ternational Hnrvealer Refrigerator free. Just visit W. R. Jenklns' showrooms and fill in It coupon today. Drawing December 22nd. FIRE CALL - The City Fire Department was called to 40 Pow. nal Street. ee.rly last. evening when the flue caught fire. There was no damage. LIICKY WINNER .- The lucky winner of the duck at. Piercela Cash and Carry Saturday night. was Mrs. Muriel Haley. In spring Park Road. The ticketwas drawn by Mr. J. Gordon MocKay. 300 Richmond Street. ARRESTED -A local resident was arrested shortly after mid- night Saturday when he was re- portedly trying to look through the windows of I police officer's rcsidcncc situntcd near. the Po- lice Station. lie will appear in court this morning on peeping- tom charges. BRIDGE FENCING SMASHED --A soction of fencing and a post on the City nppronciiea of the Hlllsboro Bridge were smashed over the weekend. Tire marks at the scene indicated that I vehicle coming off the bridge swerved and struck the guard rail. The accident wns unreported. WILL ADDRESS DOCTOIIS - Dr. Andrew L. Chute of Toronto will speak on "Some aspects of kidney disease in Children" at I meeting of the P. E. I. Medical Society to be held at The Char- lottetown on December lath. Dr. lCIllIl43 is physician in chief. Hos- lplllll for Sick Children. and Pro- lessor of Pediatrics at. the Uni- versity of Toronto. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Dr. W.R. lcarson was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home to . Trinity Church on Saturday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. H.E.D. Aahfortl and Rev. J.T. Irwin. Interment was in the Peo- ple's Cemetery. The pallbearers were P'.N. Stickinga. Geo. P. Thomp- son. W.A. Rix, William P. Mac- Leod. Harold L. Gillespie. L.A. Macbougsll. 1 HVNERAI. SATURDAY - The funeral of Mrs. Annie Currie tool: plllce on Saturday morning from ihc-r late residence, 190 King Street. Ito St. Dunsi.an'a Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Francis Bolger. The nail bearers were Harry MacDon- ald. Timothy Rochford. Joseph Doinon. Allison Ma.cMillan. slan- ley Taylor. and Alex Mcnaac. In- terment. was in the South shore ccm tery where services were con- duc by Rev. John Maddigan, C. SvS.R. The funeral was largely at- tended. POLICE ACTION TAKEN - A youth was taken into custody by the City Police on Saturday night- following investigation of I break into the office of Dr. J. P. Millar at 127 Grafton Street. and the re- port. of several broken windows on Richmond. Sydney and Hllisboro Streets. Dr. Millar'a office and the shoe store below were damaged by water when the intruder plugged in washbowl with rag and left a tap runnillg. An attempt had been made to ohiael through I wall into the shoe store. The broken windows were those of Duffy's grocery store on Richmond Street. house windows on Sydney Ind Hilisboro and two car windows. 1. P. Ii. SONG SERVICE - Trinity Young People's Union held their regular Sunday Song service last evening in the social hall. The guen artist: for the evening were Shirley MacKIy and Olive Newman. who sang two duets. The young people bid fara- weil to Harold Jones. an active member of the Y. P. U.. who has been transferred to New Glea- gow. 'F'oIlowing this Mr. Irwin read I letter of appreciation from the staff and patients of Falcon- wood Hospital for the entertain- ment. supplied b the Young Peo- ple'n choir Sun ay I-ternoon. Mr. Irwin introduced Mr. Lancton. who gave an interesting talk on Missions. Gurney Trites and Leilh Stetson led the mu.sicIl portion of ,the programme. assisted by Mary Morrison It the piano. The serv- ice was concluded by joining hands and singing "Blast Be The Tie Thai. Binds". followed by ihe pent-diction. Personals Friends of Mr. Charles A. Rank- in will be sorry to know that he is A patient in the P. E. I. Hos- plial. Tho mgny friends of Mfl. Fred- erick Show of BIyfiold- Street. will regret to learn that IhO' is I patient. in the P. It blond Hos- pital following her recent Ic- cldent. and all hope for her needy recovery. r Blood being "donated by Can- adianl in the current Red Cross campaign is saving lives of Can- adian aoldiers in Korea. A wound- ed member of the 25th Canadian. Mrs. James '1. Penderzut K911- sington, President of the Provin- cial Council, Catholic Women's League, is in receipt of the fol- lowing letter. which SP0-'ik5 107 itself: Clarence House, st. Jamea's, slat November. 1961. Dear Madam. I am desired by the Princess) Elizabeth to ask you to gconveuy to the members of the Catholic Women's League of Canada Her Royal HlghnE&5' sincere thank! for the very lovely bouquet. of Of Canadian rT" I i The following letters are I fur- ther indicatlon of the appreciation shown by Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh for the welcome extended to them here in Canada. Ottawa, Nov. 27, I951 Honourable T. W. L. Prowsv. Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Prince Edward Island. Government House, Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. My dear Lielitenani-Governor. I should like to take this oppor- tunity to thank you. on behl!” 01 my colleagues and myself. for the work undertaken at your direction. in connection with the recent tour of Their Royal Highnesaes the Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. The success of the visit was Isstired by your effort-5 and by the efforts of those who worked with you in your province and I should Ippreciote it. if! you would convey to them my i sinks and appreclltlon. I Im enclosing herewith I photo- stntic copy of a letter written to me by Her Royal Highness Is I thought you might. like to have it Is it memento of the hapnv Um? which Their ROYI1 HISHDGSIH spent in our country. with kind regards. Vours sincerely. IOUIS ST. LAURENT. saint John's. Newfoundland. llth November. lD.5i My Dear Prime Minister. Before leaving. I want to tell you how grateful my husband and I are to you and to your colleagues for having given us so great In Canada. The welcome we received or. all sides has far exceeded any- thlng we could have believed pos- sible, Ind we have been given I picture of the rich variety of Can- adian life which we shall never forget. and which has interested us profoundly. It. has given us infinite pleasure to havo had the chance of meeting and talking to so many Canadians; in every walk of life. and we have: been happy to have had with us' at various times on our journey your colleagues in the Cabinet. Their advice has been invaluable. and we have much enjoyed get- ting to know them. particularly as Royal Appreciation experience on this journey across I they have given us In insight into Canadian affairs. I hope that you will convey our; thanks and appreciation to all, members of the three Services who have done so much to make our tour I success. We are-. very glad that yolt made it possible for us to! travel in two ships of t.he Royal. Canadian Navy. and in an aircraft of the Royal Canadian Air Force' we know also how much the Army has done It. all times for us. our vlaits to Navy. Army and Air Force estaoliahments impressed us great- ly and we are proud to have beer. saluted by so many Gulrds of Honour of all three services throughout. the length of our jour- lley. I am sure I need not. tell you that this, our first visit to Canada. has made us with to come back before too long to see more of the country and its people. I hope very much also that I will Ioon have the chance of meeting you slain. Yours sincerely. ILIZADIITI. rtla Right I-Ion. t..s. st.-Laurent; r. .. . .. M. . Prime Minister of Canada and , g Pmidenthof the Privycouncil. InfanLry Brizldt Croaa blood plasma transfusion at the Adlvanced Dressinx Slilllfln in the bottle nren. Major J. R. Felndel item of Bring-water. N.l Princess Sends Thanks To C. W. L. For Bouquet flowers which was sent to T119 Princess an the Royal Train. Her Royal Highness was deeP'l ly touched that you should think to tell you what. great. Pitasufei the beautiful flowers gave Thet Princess. l Yours truly. I Alice Agerlbn. . I..atiy-in-waiting” The Pt'esiL'ient, - The Cathnllc Women's League oil Canada. Prince Edward Island. Welcome ”' MnI'MiIguAuaii1'si” (Continued from Page ii to award .1-t. to one ofTheir repre- sentatives. . , By reason or his legal training and experience in constitutional matters however. Mr. MacNaU:lhl would be a logical choice as Can- ada's neaot Secretary of State. Prime Minister st. Laurent told The Guardian's Ottawa cor-i respondent some tune ago N135 there is nothing in Canzldas con-i stltution demanding cabinet rep- resentation for each Province. it is noticeable. nonetheless. thatl in his rule of cabinet-builder. Mnllight clashes with enemy patrols St. Laurent has made sure thatl every Province with the sole ex-l cepllon of Prince Edward Islandi has representation on Cabinet; council. I Anothletr factor which makes the member for Prince It strong con- tender fbr Cabinet honors was the loss to the Liberals this year of a neat no the dual constliuency of Queen's. Election .1. Anzud Mscbean in Queen's all well be construed in part as resentment 05 the electorate at the Govern- ment's failure to admit I repre- sentative of the Island to the in- ner councila of the notion. P tmuter Genernlablp It is acoepted in Ottawa today that Postmaster General Rinfret will resign from the Federal Cab- inet to become a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Al- though recognized as a man of de- cided ability. Mr. Rinfret's public relliioua since he has been Post- mastets-General have been un- fortunate. I ' In avent of Mr. Mayhew it re- Iiremeoit, British Columbia Lib- erals will see It battle royli fl" receives I Red 3.. . ., Caledonia soitlitlr Allis At Dressing station transfusion. Surrette. Stewart, administers the assisted by Pie. Ray Halifax. and Pie. John Caledonia, P.E.I. fright). Opening Of New Hall is Discussed General plans for the opening ceremonies of the new Holy Re- .” sending her this gin, and I am 'cieemer Parish Hall were discussed at. a re-organization meeting of the Holy Name society last evening. but the date for the official open- ing was left in abeyance. The meeting was addressed by Rev. A. MacLellan, Rector of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, and Rev. G. Maddigan. The new exec- utive committee elected consists of C. R. MacQuaid. President; Ivan Berrlgan. Vice-President; Frank DesRoci1es. secretary; Gerald NR I1 I65, TFCBSUFCT. ENEMY TNIIOVIS tcontinllpd from Page ii , V-'.---- m--m-T T' C”; range fighters past. the front. lmca lnto hhe U. N. military backyard. Thus far most. Red planes have operated from Manohuria. where in N. planes are not permitted to attack. Sunday's dogfights raged from the skies over Pyongyang. the Red Korean capital. northward tn sinanju. at heights up to 30,000 feet. In the last three day: the Reds have lost '19 planes destroyed plua six dgmgged against four Allied jcls officially reported downed in air ocmbat. On the ground.-there were no reported offensive moves SundI.Y on the part. of Allied troops. only and small units were reP0Tl-Ed across the 145-mile front. g Although these actions oont boin does some casualties. they were described as small. CANTERBURY. England -(CF) -- Officials were cool inwards plans for a new row of stores be- cause they thought the design was "architecturally monotonous". When the architects added decor- alive dummy chimney stack: the plans were approved. nance Minister Abbott and Ralph Campney. parliomentary assistant to Defence Minister Clsxton. Both Mr. Campney and Mr. Sinclair are leaders of powerful contend- ing Liberal factions in the West Coast Province. Among senior portfolios.- poa- ribility is seen of External A!- fair; Minister Pearson taking over Finance to learn something of the country's domestic problems: of Finance Minister Abbott re- turning to Defence which he held in 1945.46, and of Defence Mm- the vacancy between two Van- later Claxtton replacing Mr. Pear- couver members. James Sinclair, got; as Minister of External Af- pariiamentary assistant to Fi- fairs. THIS IS THE DAY! MAKE TIME TO ATTEND BLOOD DONOR CLINIC AT RED CROSS HDQTS. 2 ins TODAY 7 to to r. M. J CHARLOTTIHOWN MUST LEAD THE WAY FOR THE REST OF THE PROVINCE 300 DONORS REQUIRED ronavi CONTINUED MAGIC BAKING POWDER. lb. .. ......................... .- 286 BULK MOLASSES, gal. . ........ ..'. .......................... .. 51.09 SHORTENING, 3 lbs. ............................................ .. 51.00 No. 1 Sliced-BREAKFAST BACON, lb. ............ .. 49c 'I.'rimmed LOIN PORK Cl-IOPS, lb. 49c MANY. MANY OTHER SPECIALS STILL ON SALE MT. EDVIAIID NEIONTS MAIIKET Mt. Edward Road Phone 1098 Free Delivery Removing ilaiiv - From Hiiisboro . Bridge Approach Abandonment. of the railway lilne from this city over the Hills- bomugh Bridge has at. last become It reality. The decision of the C. N R. to give up Ila! operation on the line to Murray Harbour was sup- ported by the recent decision of the Board of Transport. commis- aioners. Last week workmen start.- ed removing the rails from the city side of the approach to the bridge. By the end of the week they had taken up the rails for I distance of approximately three quarters of the approach. COOD CHRISTMAS (Continued from Page ll it is noted that there are some tur- lteya being imported from Eastern United States, principally for the Toronto trade. This will natunlly have a tendency to lower domestic prices as the big turkey farms of the United states usually produce the birds for sale at I price lower than that charged in Canada. In this Province there are sev- eral large flocks of turkeys, with the majority of breeders now turn- lng to the development of the Broad Breasted Bronze. People in their fellow-men. will again be on hand to make the continuance of the Red Crook Blood Transfusion Servirp for the next six months poilslble. The Mobile Team from I-iIiifIx arrived in the city last night and will be in the province until Pri- day morning. The other clinics to ' be held during tlhe week nu gt. TM IOU!" dllil Of 31004 D0n0l'.sl. Pelt.-r's Boy and Montague on Clinics which commence at Retlirruegday, gt, summerside on Wgd. Cross Headquarters in Charlotte-I negdgy and gt, ma 3, C. A, pg 3;”. town today must provide A suf-, ion and Tyne Valiev on Tbursdny. rlcienl credit to do the pmvmce; It would be wonderful if the Team hr the next six months It harcnuid return with at least Loot! proved Imurlwllcll in plan clinical bottles of blood. This ca.n be done final Blood Donorciinics . Here iiniii May for Prince Edward Island during: if everyone who can will be donor tlt; Willie; ynonifhl M -5 dseverc at this Wt"vk'.l clinics. a ma an impasse e ma 5 oc- oompanied clinics of this kind SOi"i'Hl-IND, England--f(,'P).- held In March 0' "I9 P355 I-WOII-lor .'i(l gears ducks nested in I YES?-L NF I-I'll-I YPESOYI 13 I-9 d0Ub1.Vlhtlt built in tho centre of I local IMDOFIITII 31'” "he Quota of 950 lakt-. It was rnmorctl when model donors set for the four days 0I1bf)l'lI r-nlllusiusts complained it clinics should be exceeded in 0l'de'.'SpI)llf'fI Iimir sport. Now the in make certain that patient: lll llII("kS pndflll! in luz7.It.-nlent over F. E. 1. hospitals, and the armedllilcir fornlor homtl-. services overseas. will have what is required for their use in the next! six months. Charlottetown has al-.A ways set the pace fa! he I KING'S LYNN. England-fCP)m safety canlnaign in this Norfolk town lYli'lllflPrI requests to ru- idr-nis not to stand goggiping on lIlI' sir:-r-ta. Persons who park h-'ih.i'c.1rl-ingps and bicyciel in ever con- awkward places are given wgm- responsibility toilig lr-ttm-s. rest or the province and Red Cross offic- ials sald last night bhey were COH- fident that. the generous citizens of the city. who are scioua of their the know usually attempt to get young hen turkeys as there is it far greater supply of meat for the weight of the bird than is the case when toms are bought. The bone structure of the male is far heav- ier than fhat of the female. Last year the weights of the var- icus birds on sale here were about 7 to 27 pounds for turkeys; H to ill pounds for geese; 4 to 9 pounds for ducks: and 5 to 9 pounds for chick- ens. There has been a trend to- wards development of the smaller sized turkeys to stilt the needs of the family which has only two or three members. However. the Iv- erage bird purchased is expected to run from 14 to 20 pounds. It has been customary for the larger sized birds to sell for a few cents per pound cheaper than the small- er ones. The main turkey growing areas of Prince Edward Island are at Alberton, 0'Leary, Sunimerslde and Murray Harbour, with one farm on the outskirts of this city which enernlly supplies premium-type turkeys direct to consumers. ANCIENT slaivararan Fore-runnar of the daily news- paper was the Aria Diurna of Anc- ient. Rome, posted daily in it pub- lic place. Plans are being made to replace) Croydonis 50-yt-ar-old wt-ighl-drivon town hall clock with it new elec- tric clock. CROYDON. England -- l('Pl - :5 A CIIRIS'I'MAN INSPIRATION for ”her" In one of the nllt-I-new CkIiIItfsOI.INE PETTICOATS to wen under her wide-wide bolldoy I r . . . .. You ll find these in the Little Shop. Chatlouguuug 33 the Sportswear Department of the Summersidt-. Store. In white block or delf blue taffeta with stand-out section of light but-kram Ind fdfclalng In-m frlll. these Crinoiine Petticoats give I girl the smut. new IIIIIOI. cite - Iocentlng her tiny waist. The sizes are 24 to 28 waist measure and the price is 4.9K. Come today (the quantity is limited) Int! elaoooo ”IIer" I Crlnoline Petticoat for Christmas from the Little Shop In Charlottetown and the Sportswear Department In Hoiman'I Sumner- ltille store. A CHRISTMAS INSPIRATION for I much Ioi ny TOWEL SETS from the Dry Goods Departnleefft.lI7T:r:u:I'rl::T1p.IIqI:: or printed designs on IteIvy qunilty terry cloth imported CInnon Towel- "" W10" "9 mlluu (Hell. rose or blue. Rlghfly railed "Glory Au; Crl-Itlons. these Towel Sets by Cannon Ire DTIOHI 4.75 I not. They will live your bathroom on Ilr of elegance . . . . ('ome see them for your. self in the Dry Goods Department at HoImIn's. A cmusrmas INSPIRATION will be 'o r GREETING CARI) Section of the China, Svtiiwmkardlut: Store. Deultlfuliy displayed for your entry selection In In uny at Christmas CIrda the like of which you've never seen! The CouffI' Greeting Cards are priced from 5 cents to 1.00 Inch and there In rally I-"""9 V!-'I'.V ""017 cards In the collection . . . . No matter what. you wish you'll find it here - Individual t-Irds for every member of the funny- ieven "Iloney" - whoever that may he'll gliilerv cards. scenic undo humorous cards Ind famous at-tlsta' cards l. Come choose you; zreetlng Cards for Chriatmu fro . men.” nnlmun man. In the China Department of the la- , Join In the Fun . . . . Listen to Ind Play the new FAMILY GAME 'Ml'SIC MEANS MONEY" OVER C .I I W Monday through Friday It 1:30 p. m. 8100. I Week in Fault Pr-foes, i-9. you should But one of his best points your notice. the family income will on you know that he might r moncy freely now - with you the protection of life i his own life. but that isn't for your welfare. Do you co-operate wit Right now. it's more i to save money. For every So ('I1PCk over your bu savings you can make! lliu Insurance dollars um rou those other ways! work in investments that bring Canadians - extra benefits. Hundreds of million: of the I bcen used in this wIy. helping living standards. Today. by their thrifty hob: lnsvirnnrr premiums regulprly. inflation . . . and promoti , pr lhroughoilt the nationl The and their itlpmanlalim IASIB Something important your husband . .. You lmow him better than anyone else in the world. You know ills bad points as well as his good ones. You know that he doesn't do many of the things he'd like to do with his money-because A your future. But he doesn't. Regularly. he puts aside money to give may gain benefit from that insurance during The real reason can be found in his concern provide for you in this important way? Are you encouraging his habit of thrift? for the future helps to check inflation . . . helps topprotect the value of all your money. A large part of every life insurance clollnr II put to schools. highways. power plIntI. oil pipelines. homes and many othergvilnl projects that raise million Canadians are providing security for their families . . . working to check LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA know about may have escaped ly go so far. And eaaonably spend out a thought for nsurance. True. be why he owns it h his efforts to mportant than ever dollar put aside dget. See what new 0 you-- and all other ae dollars new to provide new I of paying Iifgl nearly five ogresa ..- -,c.: