o TUESDAY. 3 STARTS TODAY aasn ABOUT ran TEN DAY OFFER ON TEN GREAT REFRIGERATORS CANADA'S FINEST IiEFIiIIiEIiAT0liS - APPROVED BY 7 BETTER HOIISEKEEPINS o r . -er Craftman "The Housewife", featuring all the wonderful 2:;::1IiII:,H1I,.,I:lI (.I,I,I:,I;-9II,Ii;I-Aliitcos, Automatic push button Defrost (also without this feat- ure) Full width 50 - 35 lb. full width freezers. Stainless porcelain enamel con- tainers for meats and vegetables. Pantry shelves and butter keeper on doors. Full len tli doors on every model. 7 essential "Food Climates". Chill trays and ice cube mi Bottle opener. 5 year guarantee. Other wonderful labour saving features- only reolizu-ii by looking. calling and asking or write a note about I. 3 r 'v I -10.5 CYBIC FOOT REFRIGERAT- OR with Push Button Automatic Defrost, 50 iii. Full Width Freezer, Ice Cube Trays, Chili Tray. 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CIIBIC FOOT REFBI(i'iI-ZRAT- OR--85 lh. full width freeaer with insulated door, Ive ('ubo Trays, Chill Tray, Bottle Opener, Ad- justable Shelves, fresh-green baked ' on enamel interiors, large stainless porcelain enamel containers, 2 pantry shelves and butter rott- dltloncr on door. 5 year guaran- tee. 3342.75 534.00 DOWN 2 Years To Pay 10 CUBIC FOOT REFRIGERATOR -Push button automatic defrost. .80 lb. full width freezer, ice cube trays. chill tray. stainless porcelain enamel meat and crisper drawers, hottle opener, stainless steel shel- ves, 6 pantry shelves and con- trolnhle hutter keeper on door. 6 year guarantee. 3484.75 548.00 DOWN 2 Years To Pay 3386.75 538.00 DOWN 2 Years To Pay 10.4 (TITBIC FOOT REFRIGERAT- OR-35 lh. half width freeaer. largo shelf area. stainless porcelain en- amel meat and crisper drawers. 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PROTECT YOUR REFRIGERATOR with any sort of material which will match your kitchen curtains or other color schemes in your kitchen. These. models are ideal for the home where small children play about the kitchen. Your choice of two si1,esw8.5 cubic feet or 10 cubic feet. PREMIUM WITH EACH EURCHASE With the purchase of one of the above refrigerators. during this sale. we will give you absolutely free a beautiful Westing- ' house Mixmastor. MONEY FROM. HOME - If you know of someone interested in the purchase ,of a Refrigerator, fill in the blank below. We will pay you 555.00 for each prospec- tive Iluye.r's name nubriiitted that we sell during the next thirty days. Your name . kept strictly confidential. lPr2spect's Name I I Address , I ' sender's Name I Address L. I I EASY BIIIIBET TERMS Up Toi2 Years To Pay - Very Low Carrying Charge p;roa.i.ll'ofrigorator Reduction is pasted on to You lhrougll . R. JENKINS 3 YOUR FRIENDLY INTERNATIONAL ONAIVIS II DEALER . y ' J , oy ' v THE GUARDIAN. Strange But True 3! I'. ll. MAoArtJIul Ohaptor II DOWN ON THE FARM After Dad's death inothnr pulled up stakes and we all headed for Prince Edward Island. soon after our arrival mot-her purchased a farm near Charlotte- town andtookin her parents. They are setting along in years." she said. "and I'll need somebody to look after you kids and manage the form." i red acre farm, was ii far cry from the bustling little town of Lead- Vllle. Instead of dirty little ur- CI"m I47 Play With we were broucht up with cattle. horses, pigs. sheep and harm. I can recncmber the Cattle best beccause it fell tomylotlo drive themtoandfrcvm the pasture st milking time a chore that had to be done every morning and evening during the summer months, If I could reck- on the distance I travelled in miles it would he a lot of miles, Whm iiou measure the stretch from our old home to the posture field. and then multiply that by about 8-4 the number of years I filled this job, "Mimi I'll” You never run '4-m," warned G-randdnd about twice ev. Pry day "Running 'em mnkes 'i-m give bloody milk and Who wants blood in his milk. ey? That's a 809d b0Y- never put the cattle off the walk." Through the centre of the cow Pasture mu one of the cutest, little brooks you ever saw. And I"'1l9l'P me. folks. that stream was chock full of the nicest specluea trout you ever looked at. many nihilism almost as long so 3, gmgll Child! "7". or. maybe Just 3. little Elm"-eh Anyway. they were great fish and there was no end to them. No one knows better than 1; for along with my brothers I fished that little stream from us mouth clean down to Where it emptied into the mill-dam. What”: more. We fished it. every week am: and on the Sabbath too, phqugi, Grandma said We would never go to Heaven if we fished on Sunday. But We were too young then to think much of heaven. as we sneaked away every Sunday .1. A" Sunday school and strung our WWII 0” mlllble switches and sunk them under the water to keep them from the eyes of Grandma and to keep them fresh until we picked them up Monday and added them to that day's catch. 0 0 0 Sometimes we laid mlr fishing tackle aside in build miniature dams across the stream. Often fl" hot days we'd Plunge into t-ha: ice cold water in the raw and come out with our flesh almost purple from the cold, Yet strange to say, I can never remember tak- ing it cold because of these sud- den and perhaps foolish sub- mersions. That liltle brook was our land or fantasy, our ,placo of escape when the (lays Were hot and long: our haven of refuge when Grand- dad needed us most to do some chore. I still love that little brook. I can still see our cattle drinking deep of its crystal water and cooling their heels at the same time. But if the brook was a blessing in us boys, it in sort of a curse to Gvrnnddad, or so he thought. hccwuse he had so much trouble trying to koeii us away from its cnehantment. Granddad was quite ll spinner of yarns in his ovrn right, so one night when we asked him to tell us a slow he began by telling us the break was haunted. "Yes, siren," he said. "That thar creek is the haunt of the strangest critters one ever did sees ghosts, goblins and warlocks and - -" " Did you ever see them, Grand- dad?" I asked. ”S:o 'cm. why bless your soul. boy, I've not only seen 'cm but Tve had to run from ':-m lnnrc than once to keop :1 whole skin.” Theii Grandma had to-put in her oar, vowed s-ltc'd seen Fiiiries drifting down the brook on leaves and singing happy little tunes. Sh:-'d always end her fairy yarns by snying what nice littie folk the Fairies arc, Never do any harm to anybody who don't liann them. The good hows about the little people sort of balanced the bad news about the spcokt. so we tliougzht. There wasn't much danger from the Fnii'ies- or so Grandma seemed to think and as wr-"d never seen anyspooks only after dark. Grnnddadls tall CIIICIS weren't quite tall enough to keep us away from the brook during the daytime. so we kept right on doing the things that carqo naturnlly.- fishing, bathing and what not- till the time Granddad dressed up in Grandma's night- gown and put the fear of the Lord into our young hearts when he climbed vi tree beside the brook and apokelouslnl. deep dinuised voice. My brothers and I Jumped the widest: part. of the stream as easily as if we had been jack- rabbits. and took cit across the field at It tremendous gallop. How the old man must have A Living way down east onshund- ' at CHARLOTTETOWN .llclllP Badge the RCMP. The badge, imning out some heraldic problems. is six in- chea high and four inches wide on a blue background, with a Bison'u head facing front. A gold-edged blue scroll carries the legend, "Royal Canadian Mounted Police" and above is St. Edward's crown. A blue band with ii gold border is inscribed with the RCMP motto "Maintiens Le Droit",-Uphold the Right, This is the new badge for laughed as he watched our re- treating forms from hishigh perch. 'Ilhat was Grandd.-id's day indeed! But we email fry would never have known the facts had not my mother mentioned it to our neighbors in our hearing. I O 0 Being brought up on a fiirm is more fun than a barrel of man- keys. Too, it teaches boys and girls to know the "Facts of life." When you tell a farmer's son or daughter that their baby brother or sister was brought by a stark. you're only kidding yourself. Johnny and Mary know better than that, Perhaps no later than the day before they witnessed the birth of a calf or maybe ii lamb. The day before that the youngs- ters came across the old sow de- livering her last piglet. Don'tl kid yourself; the average farmer's son and daughter could write a splendid essay on this supposedly secret thing. Grandma had very old-fashion- ed ideas about What girls ought to bi-.,told and about what boys ouzl-it to see. "Girls." she said. to know about the "Facts of Life." after they xret married. That's when I learned." Granddad came in for more than one curtain lecture when he allowed us boys to stand near while he chopped the head off a rooster or killed iv. porker. "Nonsense. woman." he'd hay. "They mig I as well look on now as later. hen when I'm not around- I wont always be alive you know- the boys will be able to take my place M. the beheading block or dress a pig without hav- iiiiv. to call in the neighbors." But when our old grey mare. Nellie, was due to foal the old man reserved the role right to act the part of a midwife. He made. himself It b.-d of straw in one ear- ner of Nellii-"s box stall and stav- rri there nizht after nlzhi. With- out anything eventful happening. 0 I I Completely fed up with Grand- pa's nightly vigils. Grandma told him right off one evening while we were all seated iiround the supper table. "Why. you're way out of reckoning. Pa. Nellie won't drop her colt for A whole week yet, m you might just. as well sleep in your own bed as to be snoring: out there in the barn." "What's that you said, Ms? Never snared in my life, You know I haven't. Anyway, I'm not going to bed and leave the. little mare alone. Why. something: might go wrong and then I'd never fco-give'myself. Nellie is overdue now. Ma. I coiild-r.'t. be mistaken when I have the data written on a shingle right. in Nellie's stall. The mart-'5 lust .1-holding on N that colt, just to spite me. Thatls what she is.", Five nights later the blessed wont took plnce while gi-anddad slept blissfully on his bed of straw. Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Itapairs To All l"-xkes MOTORS , Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric rhonos our-uu. up and told him the colt was I bay- "Why. I list closed my eyes, brought up on "Mist be a powerful filly." for one ilttlo inlriuto.' It's a fine nothing like fem lilo is told nramhnaiwhon she woke hlrn colt, isn't it, Ms?" Too had more city kids are not useful in law :ears. farms. There's NOVEMBER 3. I 1953 ' fa-. youth the eyeoponers that (To be Conitnuod) It's an old saying more proof. men. N0 Wonder Crowds Carry Them Away! and we've proven "Ther'e's N0 Sale like a GREENDAL Sale"! Here's it once again -- "will learn all that they'll need, Jackets to 322.50. Jackets and Parkas - - - it's the MENIS JACKETS & PARKAS to 22.50 Yes, men, it's the final give-away on high-priced Bombers, Hip-length last and final price on these high-priced GIG. BOYSI iii..." 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