. MARCH 194p ‘ALA A g A A a. 45s” roof titan use tie» "it? "I" ' on." jpjll treeble- check" their roof. n m! peed e new roof. re- member. m o! "is M‘ “nu-curs recline’ WW- ,“ ever 110N100“ i‘ u" Jolene s lvlanville Arrival: shingle. lte ""'"|"“" durable-attractive and see- nomicai. And. equally 1m- portsnt. J-M Mimi“ imu‘ m hnrmonilo perfectly with the architecture end III’- roundiitll oi my heme- For full details on I aa- Manvilie Aeilhfl" sh "I'l- ask your Ilelrelt J-M deal- ... for free, illustrated folder. 1t shows the many colours and styles available - tells how the special asbestos base on J-M Flexsieae Al- pllait seine!» writer I"- n protection. Get in guchnwlth your J-M denier today- n hhe today. or Write _ P o“ Jehns-Menvllie i30- C . mo: Sun Lile em. Montreal. Q‘|¢' SEVEN-DAY CROP in some tea-producing countries new leaves of the tel Pill"! l" Wk“. at intervals of seven to 1i. d“; ,Moughout the year. 5mm 5nd medium blueiish are “ugh; in gill nets, and larger sizes are gsught with a hfivil Ind lull‘. iiiiiiiib. MARRIANES. DEATIIS 50c i-‘er ‘ insertion HucDONALD - At the -Grace Hospital, Toronto, Ont, on Febru- uy 29th, i948, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MeeDone-id terse Doris White) a. daughter. Marmot Claw. THOMPSON — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on March 5th, i948, to Mr. and Mrs. F. I. dllompson, York. a daughter, Bar- bara Helen. GRAHAM —- M- Kihgs county Jlemoriei Respite-l. Mlldl had. 1M8. to Mr. an! Mrs. Douglas l". Graham. (nee Mary Lannigen. n, N.» a son. Douglas Paul. - BROWN-Nix. and Mn. Hervey Brown are happy to announce the birth o! their dauahier. Cheryl Pauline. at ‘Toronto Western Hee- oitai. Feb. l1.» 1968. rAQUET-In the RE. island lloe- piisi, March 7, 1948, to Mr. and lilrs. .1. n. Pequot. nea veraits MacKsnzle, s daughter, Nancy Jclll. DBLANEY-At the P. l. Island Hospital, March b. 1N8, in Mr. and Mrs. Eric Delaney, e daugh- ter. Marjorie Jane. MARRIAGE ..._;__________________ IRlZZILL-TODD-At Roll Vei- ley. suturdey. March 8, by Rev. liorace F. Maczwen, lnslie- Fris- zeli of Stanchel to Hazel Todd oi R050 Valley. _ I MllllnAY-JJBWI! - On Morldey. MlfiJl 1st, i948, at idle Metro - tan United Church. Toronto. t.. by the luv. Peter Bryce. Laure Bar‘ bars. Lewis of Al-befibh. P. E. l. to Ralph George Misrrsy cf Cher- lviicwvn. p. a. f. DEATH! BOYLE-Al: th Prince County "Miiltsl on M h T, 194i. .Ruth m“ Boyle. aged 44 years. wife °i Henry Boyle, Inverness, Pr”. I. Funeral notice later. MORRIS-At the home of his sis- ter. lib-s. Robert Holland, Lower Bideiiile. on March 'i. J. Albert Murru- sseu a2 years. Funeral Tuesday from the home of Mrs. llollsnd at ii o'clock to Lower Be- Wllle ccmete y. lilscfiANNllsls~lilfilllly ti. 14D (imi- George Street. Mitch 7th. 1948. Nell Maccsnneil in his Both Year. Remains are resting at the Cutciilfe Funeral Home. mm: notice later. WALSH-At the hens of bar sen- °“ . MI‘ l. ma. Pit- flck Walsh. ale s1 years. I-ler re- "ifllus are resting st the resid- ence oi her son. Austin Walsh. as ’ Isgwerin Btnet. nines-e! antics . ‘ ‘ l! s~sr the" p. ha. ‘ Elpltal. March s. .100. sers. ohn sh or Haaelbrook in her Aeth Ftlf- The reroalnt arefreatinl- at. "is Cutcliffe ruhsi-si nuns where Hit lunsrsi services will be held "ill afternoon. seuices at Interment’ imfeeple‘: Ceas- “Qg-‘is-éiui m. Sacred amt on “d” I "e v Punch osu-ne- are’ u years. ller llinains are resting at tit’ Punk ‘mimics ru steels unlit-this Items»... when- ey viii sh iss- "i W the sacred slsartflolit. irons where the " film ‘hsesdsy mes-nine at e o'clock’ Si. Joachim'a oliumh. Vernon fiver. for Mass at 0 o'clock. onus-cu‘ one: in the an", " is. n. ... » Whpiliiiiii y , our unsure News -, PUBLIC r i“ um a \i HNSAWILLK ‘E W‘? ..."'°"""' h‘ ""3: JO ’ s if ‘ : l" i". 7 12%;‘...- ~ "ti ,,_9_II§=I$,, ‘,3, i; W» a; mgliipgslsow ee ma‘; $5“-.. ;4AL““":‘ (Continued from page d) "icwlsflse c! the rmuens and rhythm. The lest observation of the "ls lander Abroad“ is very limited in its understanding of the reel mer- iil of Prince Edward Island ss n. applies to the things that make it famous. While foxes. potatoes and the Anne books contribute to the fame of the island. its real fame resides in its natives and their lid. ellty to the principles of honesty and lnialrlty, as manifested through their churches. schools. colleges. morality and nobility of personality and heritage. Just as one of ‘the “Twelve" was a Judas. so are some of the natives or other residents of the Island. To analyse a cross section of the people is to discover a cross sec- tiels of mankind in general. some- times betur. sometimes worse. The big difference seems in he the lack of patriotic devotion m the filial and traditional memories of the lend oi the natives Who have migrated to other places in pursuit Q1 their. ambitio One has only to hear the longs f Bonny Scotland; the songs oi the Emer» sld isle; the toasts to Eisglsud Forever; the stein song. or My Old Kentucky Home. to appreciate the lack of devotion the natives oi P. E. I. have for the land of thei: birth and the love oi their kin. 1'1 this end let me say: Prince mdward Isle my natlveisnd To thee i homage pay- Whose fields are fanned by ocean winds Arid shores are kissed by spray. The heavens arched above thy homes Have God's omniscient Eye- To guide its people in their course in earth or in the sky. The speed at which they live their life Or social pace or stride- Will not be used tomeasure worth Along the Golden Tide. The accent of thy native tongue or dialect and tone- Will not determine your reward ‘in that Eternal Home. The force thatywaiis the soul on R when hearts will cease to beat- Will not be that which men con- troll In prowess or retreat. The Mensioned Hells oi God's A-bode will not be’ much concerned~ About the dances here en earth or social qualms we've turned. Instead. the measure of our worth Within God's justice plan- Will be the Fatherhood oi Ciod And Brotherhood of Man. ! am. Sir. etc- PETER A. REILLY. Boston, Mass. Personals Mrs. Austin Burlese and eeushi- er June Kaye left by plane for their home in Belmont. Mass. 8Y- ter spending a week in Charlotte- town. resources, (Continued from Page l) __ continent. Mi‘. Glen said in an in- tervlew. Most were displaced por- gqgs under the care oi the inter- national refugee which had chartered the three "General" boats to transport film" to their new hut-island. immigrants coming IbOI-Yd the Beeveroret will be close relatives q; (Jsnpdign citieens who have vouched for their case. The acid test of the immigration program was the 11 tripe by tllc Aqultsnia. the Minister said. Long waiting lists 0f t0!’ priority "-57- pllcenis were ready ‘in the United Kingdom and every effort would be made to move as many as pos- sible of these across the Album this year. Majority oi the 100.000 prospev’ iivs Canadian oittaena will land cl Montreal and Halifax hum- lacs-ens thrflbh Film‘ b: aid fliylhe lhfpioldl Vflibe m” between the two ports. ___.____--i i ‘ (Continued rrom rue 1) m; of ‘use products of Dau- l?! 1.11m‘ genes-lea, Representatives of v *WLMN will lao discuss question b!‘ a iibalbrlhfimil“ survey of the distribution of fish on the domestic market necessary h mum; ~pf of education en 1110779110 - 3n mumievra spccill 00mm" m m“. my; representatives of the itstieesuneseerch council. ~ Fisheries Research Board and the cgsisdien Pacific’ and Canadian National. minim. w elm" im- proving the ‘facilities for railway transportation 0t fresh and frozen» fllh. ' T-Teb Late its-Che"; lpl‘! L nun-e ma. a ivrssm.%cm ,leeve at Guardian Offici- IIOUII roe SAM. 01X 300M! newly renovated; ieasessieii" I'd‘ “Q06- . flu pppiy 1N Gerald 8t. II It'll ILIO- Milli-slob is-ieitr. inlssi msity- H. J- °'—_'c"“' ~. w i organization m Sacred lionesrt By Local Ii. of B. annual sacred gonoei-i; in 514591 the Social Service of mbity ass- et: in Holy Ntme last eve- n . ' ~ The hall was filled to capacity and among the guests present y" His mcsilency Bishop Joyie. ' Mr. Frank McIntyre cspably ect- ed as master of ceremonies. 5P"!!! merit_is due not" Dame choir under the direction of Rev- erend Slim‘ Si. Adolphe Marie. The following ls/the ogram: Vocal Chorus — Hi is of En‘. land-by Notre Dame Choir. vocal Bole —— All through the night rencore) _ Miss Qafihgfing Crabbe. _’ Vocal chorus —- Green cathed- rai — by Notre Dame choir- Vocal 5olo—l-l01y City (encore); Oh God of Lovellness _ by Mr. Wank McIntyre. ’ Piano Solo - Walls in c Minor (Ohodij) (encore); _'Study Ne. l4 by Stephen Heller-played by Miss Bethany MacDonald,‘ llecitstlon—verses on the aeceel Passion-by Janet Macbongld end Patricia Rivet, Voco Solo-Vision n! the rive Wounds-by Janet MlcDohlidJhd by Patricia Rivet. Vol‘!!! Solo - Penis Angellcus (encore) ~ Just For Today —- was beautifully rendered by Miss Frances Hpnnessey, Vocal Bole "r The Rosary core); My Task _ Dolroil. Vocal Chorus ~ Ave Vcru,n_b_v; Notre Dame choir. V0001 Solo —— In the Garden oi Tomorrow (encore) -- by Miss Joan Murnsghsn. Vocal Chorus Wanflgrfu] ll/Orld - by Notre Dame Choir. Vocal Ocis-iie -» Christus Fact- us est Cor Jesu —- by Messrs Con- nie LeCialr. Frank Kelly. Ed Pin- "ll. J2me: Goad)‘, Leo Dolron. 8t. Clsir Quinn. 1.. MacDonald and is. Doiron. VW-‘ll 5°10 — Ave Maria - reh- clereu by Maureen Blake and Ciailyne Graig. Violin Solo _ Humorssque (an- carei; Minuet 1n Q _ by M; M“. Kearney, v Before tho closing. Grand Knight Dr. J.A. McMillan spoke a few (en- by Mr. Leo of the council. He thanked the pa... formers and all o! more wq-m in My Way helped to make the can. cert such en outstanding success. The accompsnlsts for the eve- nlns were Mrs. Jos pn ncussn and Mr. Austin Connoli . The program closed with God save the Kins. Arrested 0n iiigarette Charge City police arrested a yqimg Charlottetown man at five o'clock yesterday afternoon and recovered 5.800 cigarettes which. had alleged- ly been stolen from the establish- ment of Mr. ilerbert Canspbeil, 16.3 Grafton Street. Mr. Cimpbell‘: soft drink and tobacco shop had been broken into about two o'clock yesterday morn- 1"! and the cigarettes taken. Entry had been made by breaking in the side portion oi the display window next to the door. The bre had been reported to City pollc short- ly after it had occurred. by e. night watchman who was making his rounds in that srea. Scrseani MoPhall and Constable Howatt of the City for started investigations immediafgly after the break was reported. They‘ found about twelve packages of cigarettes lying on the ground in e viélnity of Queen Square School, and later on in the day arrested a young man at his home after recovering two cardboard boxes containing 5,800 cigarettes valued at approximately $180. which the man lied hidden be- hind a flue on a flat roof of his home. The man was taken into custody. and will appear before the City Magistrate this morning. Results 0f 0A. Examinations The Institute of chartered Ac- countants of Prince Edward Is- land has been notified by the Do- minion Board of "r miners that the following candidates were sue» careful-in the standardised enm- lnatiens held-throughout the De- minicn in December ieet: \ Final: Erma Patterson. Mac- Phersen. Charlottetown. Intermediate: Lorne’ H. Ives, Charlottetown. Primary: Oyrli (Bill) Hickey. Bummer-side; Norman ls. Hogs, Summerside» x . “.000 PINIIONIRI About 42.000 persons, one per cent a! the population of Denmark. receive disability pensions exclusive of military pensions. ewe-ea?» e l~l see-ewe The. Charlottetown Cough“; -;' ' Killahta offloiumbus held their = words in appreciation on behllf, " THE GUARDiANs CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIVE ' i- litis Charlottetown Two patrols o! the 9th took ad. vantage of the fine weather Sat- urday afternoon and went on s ilve mile hike across the harbour and back. During the hike the boys took advantage of the recent snowfall to do a bit oi tracking 0i small animals and birds and the group returned home in loci spir- its aud with big, appetites. Yesterday afternoon a specie‘ Court of Honour was held at Troop I-LQ. with all patrols of the troop represented. This evening at six o'clock the regular 9th games period was be held at P.W.C. auditorium with the regular weekly meeting (o'- iowim immediately alter at Ht. All Leaders and boys oi the Ninth would like to extend heart- iest congratulations to the Sev- enth on their virluning of the City Scout hockey championship. . 1st Montague Troop ' News was received Saturday evening that “preparations are go- ing ahead most satisfactorily .1) connection with the special night being staged by Scouts and Cubs of Montague in Montague Rink this Wednesday evenlns- Final arrangements have been made far the hockey match between the “Old Old Timers" and Scouts. the second hour of the BVBXliilg w.l1 be taken up with a fancy dress car- nival for which several prizes have been donated and the finale for an outstanding evening's entertain- ment will be an hour's skate for all. It would appear to your coi- umnlst that it will be a case of mepL your friends at the "Scout- Cub Benefit Night“ in , Montague Rink. Wednesday. March 10th. ' aov scour HOCKEY Scout teuns were seen in action in three games st the Charlotte- town Forum Saturday mornlnl- I" the first Home the 7th 1100p d?‘ tested the 9th troop 2-1, to win their way into the fimls. In the second encounter the 1st troop defeated the 3rd troop 3-0 and we'll the rlsht to meet the ‘iih troop. In the finals the 7th troop nosed out the let troop sitar vvcrtllne had been played by .1 score o! 4-3 to win the Charlottetown series. 7TH. TWOOP vs. urn. Tiwor summons: lat. Period. 1—0th.. Kennedy. 2~7th., Macbean (E. Benton). 2nd. Period. 3—7th-. Mat-Lean. 1ST. TRDOP VS. 3RD T1100!‘ lat. Period. b 1—let.. Ready (Cheverie). 2nd. Period. ' 2--1at.. Cheverle fZskem). can. Cheverie (Hcnnessey). FINALS. 1ST. TIOOP VS. 1TH TROO!‘ 1st- Period. l-Jith. Barrett (Wood) 2-—let.. Cheverlc. 3—lst., cheveric (lvlecDonald). 2nd. Period. 4-'ith., Scantlebury . ll-Tth. Barrett rMacFadyen). 0—<ist.. MacDonald. Overtime. "i—'ith.. Barnptt Big Crowd Expected At Benefit Dance A big crowd is expected at the dance at the Sporting Club to- night. The event-ts being sponsored by the Sporting Olub through manager Joey MacDonald. and the proceeds will be turned overio the Canadian Appeal rfor Children fund. " Mr. lidacbmlsjd is always ready to aid in a worthy cause, and this latest. act will be much ppweeiat- SOURCE OI‘ POOR Tllfll Irregular teeth literally "have their mots" in childhood and may be ‘due to neglect of baby teeth or Big Dance Tonight oowr MISS nit no osuct _ I ' Ar The . ~ SPORTING CLUI TONIGHT~TIMI 9:30 PM. TO 2 AM. Musiety Den Menu and His islanders Admission 50c, in end check room included ' _ Dense in old of iiie Canadian Appeal ior Children to childhood habits, health officials IIY. - O§O v ‘ visiting here. the guest of A - Albee-toss Mrs. Fred Less-iii recenuy spent a holiday in Charlottetown, the euest of Mm I A. MaoRse. - -—-r ~ Mice-Violet Barrett. 56a View is iviir. and Mrs. Haber Mchelian. \ Msmend my. 0. .1. Bernard were visitor! in lummereide a couple of days the early pert of the week. The illness oi Miss Christina Fraser in thLPrince County Hos- pital ls much regretted by her many friends who wish her a speedy recovery. The Aiberion rink was the centre of attraction on Thursday evening. when the Alberton Reg- aia defeated the Charlottetown Heartbreakers 5-0. The Regal puck chasere are certainly making a creditable showing against any of the visiting teams. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Matthew-s entertained a large number cf friends at a most enjoyable socfa. gathering at their spacious home one evening recently. "Excellent music was furnished for the dan- cers while young and oi-d tripped the light fantastic. Dainty re» fresliments were served by the hostess. The United Church Guild met at the home of Mrs. Claw on Mon- day at B p.m. Worship was led o, Firs. Arthur Wiikie. The minutes cl the previous meeting were TOMA, and adopted. The roll cal] was an swered by twelve members. This was followed by the offering. The program consisted of a contest prepared by Mrs. Haber Corbett. Next meeting will be held at Mrs. Corbett’! home, with Mrs. Fads as Joins. hostess. Mrs. Herbert Matthews will lsad worship, and Miss Alice Gordon will present the program. The funeral of the late Mr. Ralph Gavin was held from his home in Alma. P. Ii. 1., Friday morning to the Sacred Heart Church, Aliberion and was largely attended. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rev. W. V. Moneghan, who also performed the last rites at the grave. The pallbearers were, Messrs. Lorne Cahlil. Basil Wlielan, Ralph Pa. nett. Ernest McMillan, lmicsl Gavin. Wilbert Murphy. The late Mr. Gavin was s2 years o! ase and will be greatly missed in the horns where he was e. favorite of hi: sisters and brothers to whom deep sympathy is extended. The sisters are Helen at home. Mrs. Alber‘. Gillie. Kildare Central. Mrs. Wil- bert Murphy. Si. wills. and four brothers. Ben. Al. Mae and Lester. all at home. liamlsy And Surrounding Districts Miss violet Bassett. Darniey- hi" n t for a few day! h" rem; Mcbennan of Albert-on. M“ Arm...- Pgynier, Carleton. ls spending e few dlyi i" Dim”? visiting his sister. Mrs. Morley (lrozler. Mrs. Wirn .1. Pavniqr. Mus Eli/Fe i, gnjqylng a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. lfliilbei-ll Gill-isms- Darnley. The canadien Appeal for Uhiid‘ ren’: Fund received a 800d "- spcnse frcm Dflsflliéy district. A committee collected the district- in two days and when all‘ returns were totalled the‘ slim 0! $40-99 was realised, This canvas was sponsored by the Dlffllfly WWW"! Institute. _ A pleasant evening, of pro- grcssive auction we: Ipcni Ii "w home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cousins. Dernlvy. Monday. Mitch 1st. With eleven tlbles in Play- Mrs. Arthur MacKey and Mr. Frank Beerieto winninl the Drilfl while Mrs. R. Crosler Ind MI‘- Iickgy Murphy won the consol- silens. A dainty lunch was served by hostess, assisted by th! members ef Dernley women's institute. -—Dar. —A pleasant evening 0! pro- gressive auction was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Earle Matthews, Baltic, on Wednesday evening. Yebruery 20th. There were six tables in play. with Mrs. Jss Cousins and Mr. Roy Wcodslde winning the prises while Mrs. R. ‘ i Dr. Chase's Cousins and w. Frank Bearish winning the consolation. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by ladies of Baltic Wuenczfs Institute. The regular meeting o1 the Malpeque Y-P.U. cnet at the rnsnse on Fridsywvenins. February 31th. Meeting opened by scripture read- ing Luke l8. chapter followed by prayer. Rev, Mr. cross then ex- plained the meaning followed by "Dose prayer help in sport" taken out o! a sports college broadcast. The President. oCCupied the chair for the business i period. Roll call answered by.‘ eleven members. Minutes o! last meeting were read and approved.‘ Collection c5 cents, making ‘v total of $18.61 on hand. "Recreation period" was spent ln games srIl a "Taffy Pull" after which lunch was served by Mrs. cross, assisted by members. Meeting closed with. Mizpah benediction, ‘ The people of Hamilton and surrounding districts were saddened , to learn oi the passing of_ Mrs. George Campbell at her home on February 28th. Although in failing health for some mr-Ontlls, her death comes as a shock to he!‘ family and friends. A loving wife and mother has been called to "higher service." The nvany deeds of kill- ncss and hospitality exemplified by the deceased made her beloved by people from far and near. Her smile and gentle presence will long be remembered by all who knew she was so dearly ibelovod, her loss will be most keenly felt. She leaves to mourn their loss but to await the joyous reunion in e little while. a devoted two dul-iifllters and one son. Namely, Ruth, Mrs. Bryanton who i tenderly nursed her mother through her illness; Lottie, Mrs. Emmett Morrison, Charlottetown: and Roy on the homestead; also three grandchildren, Leah and Hilton Eryanion iwho reside in the Campbell ilrrns) and Betty Morrison. Charlottetown. Also sur- viving are three brothers, namely, James Champion. l-lamilton; David O. Champion, Baltic and Arthur Champion of Darnicli’. Mrs. Camp- REIIEVE B an ilk relief. eeaeirla, feet-drying, II ICIOH[ e40. pvlweso '-'.'.::,'::r'"' Cook Wanted Wanted, femaiestcql"! 000k i" Falconsvood Hospital. Good wages. Room and board. Apply P-O- B01 BtLCiiariottetown. Telephone 161-4. ee-e-eoooesmoeeoee e-eeeeo TENDERS Brighten Dairy to be sold le a going concern. Tenders in be drawn liters-h 20th. 194B. 10% required oi‘ each tender. cheque returned following day. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HAROLD BEATON And W. A. SAUNDERS 044w roe-e; QQQ+O+O4§OO B. F. liutchsaon of prayer l‘ ; bell her. But it is in the homo, where‘,- 1 husband. I ii“ r Local PLAN TO IUILD YOUR HOME Under Tile ‘ NATIONAL HOUSING ACT » With LONG TERM PAYMENTS Mortgage Loans arranged for Privuie Residences, Multiple’ Family Homes. 0nd Commercial Buzldings. " ' MORTON DEW EASTERN TRUST BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN-TEL. l7ii Agenr was before Lllg Champion. daughter of the . late Mr. and Mrs. George Qhsmpion of Baltic. The funeral service was held Monday. March 1st in the Keir Memorial Church, Maipequs, conducted by her pastor, Rev, J, A. Mari-town. alsisted by Rev. James Cross. A large congregation gathered at the church to pay their last respects. The pali- bflcrers were: Major Sinclair, Arthur Stewart, William Brnnder, her msrrlssmhrucs Riley. Clark Caseley and lJoseph Murdock Gillis. Interment in the People's Cemetery, Mslpeque, J. l... Duvison funeral director, TRUCK PRODUCTION Ul’ Production of trucks in Britain in the past eight months oi 1947 wus 36 per cent above that for the correspondinl period d 193B. 1c++h+++**§+++++++*+++++*7 To be sold of public auction 0n Monday the i5ili day of 9 W. BEATON, Auctioneer. r/ £5 March. AD. ma. ct I am. g Street, desirable three apartment dwelling in good repair, é newly pointed and new oil burning unit. Double lot (841: i6D) 9 feet. A good investment with lower cporrmeni uvuiiuble July g isi. 2 l-"l-é-iedreirtiseir-irsiqeirde =5 on the premises ur 9i Fitzroy F. cssseoeseassi un,rAnuan Have you taken advantage of our daily service for dis- posal of your livestock? Our Buyers die ci your service with prevailing market prices. Contact us when you hove cattle, eelvas, lambs or hogs for sole. Contact our Buyer C. D. Rog- erson, Phone 784-L, Charlottetown; G. O. West, Phone "-2, Bedeque; or Phone I457 on EOWIi. cusiiiorrsrowu. r Livestock Pens oi Charlotte- SWIFT CANADIAN D0. LTD. PHONE i457 5 illi iiiii. ill‘. 8. Son OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fli- ilng of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects.” , 53 Grafton Street ~O-O-§—§ OUT OUR WAY e4 u u s» ensue-n e-ee-e-oo-eoe-u o-s u-o cow-u u .- sh" ‘ ‘ r‘ v IIIIIWIJIII Illlsl ' r / ‘v , '1-'<"s~ ifilaT-Qf- lull ii “fl ll‘ - julliiiil .'} ill l lei’ easier!" on, NOTHING vezv \ i|....3i. ~ li'li nurses.ssnursuzssv)iilsrslslsllliilrlisiwililriiirmiii ii. "A Guardian Wcni Ad does the some living lie-only I By J. R. Williams aw l JQwiLuar/i; A .l'§ - . tea,» Mo. .~.-..~