' IPEBRUARY 7. 195i? A" __l__‘__fi_________ ______A__I __ PAGE 11mg; {Karim THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Religion And T .ife By Very Rev. George C. Pldgeon, D.D., L.L.D. First Moderator of the United Oharcb or cum T Central Guardian i- Thls column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted st five cents s word, strictly pgy. ' Winners 0f Temperance course fliiiliiiiilifiii i0 own! sane In the lowest nrles renle.. ‘ nnuexlngly low upkeep... i fiunltl "rolnry-awlrl" washing i union In eneler on fine fabrics. , No wonder housewives any fnnsdn‘! beet washer value ls... FIVE DIODELS N0“, ‘N STOCK In? "lllld WliO PiiY0l5 befilfe ill? serves me perfectly and I have unity we shall lose the most flier; ‘lelmcxzfngusiggginflglgl TERM: - ch55" l" llllefli Eiicli C1355 Wlll no difficulty in doing with it any precious endowment of our re- 5:9,, 53.11:.“ Kenginlgtgn; g l ARRANGED DELU§IESO7 $32930 Priced From 124s0to194so (irtlvr yours today on our "Preferred" Monthly Pay- ment Plan. SIMPSDWS AGENGY Charlottetown ‘lirnafifv EIGHT cannons Cross clinic opened here recently. CARLYLE, 5:314, (op) western Canada's champion opti- sble in advance. CBASWELL tor Photograph; to New Glasgow end Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airway Lknlted 2061 or s40. for Refrigerator, Motor and Wash. ing Machine Repairs. The Fashion Shoppe. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their Iopy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the previous day to advertisers who telephone classi- fieds. etc. should particularly boar this in mind. wee-k with the class for 6-8 year olds beginning toduy. All classes are held after school witii children from 9-11 years attending Wed- nesdays and 11-13 years on ‘Flinn.- days. As usual children will urn-k with clay, paints, cliniks and vai- ious other materials. Special in- strtictioii in cutting and printing designs by linoleum blocks is planned for the Thursday class. Wiieii the Art Centre first opened three seasons ago. children came to t.iie classes on the recommend- ntion of ttheir school teacher. Now. however, these cia .-.~, are open to meet weekly until the Enstcr hell- days when an exhibition of their work will be held. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of John M. MacAulay was held from his late residence 40 Grafton Street, yesterday morning to St. Dunstans Basilica when solemn requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. P. F. Mac- Donald. assisted by Rev. J. W. McCardle as deacon and Rev. Dr. P. McMahon as stib-dcacnn. Pre- sent in the sanctuary were liis Excellency Most Reverend James Boyle and Right Reverend Maurice liam Hughes and Joseph Mac- Joseph MacDonald. Peter Hughes, Francis Arblng, Daniel Bradley FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday CHANDLER BROS. for unsarid. A Canadian artist has painted a pictiure entitled “The Castaways." The scene is a churning little bay on the Pacific coast. and high on the bank are some great logs, thrown up over the rocks by a tidal wave. Once they were giant they were cut down to be fitted into his purposes and plans: then inary tide can reach them. They have fallen out of use; there is no purpose that they serve; they lie there slowly disintegrating mid decaying under the influence or 51in and air and mostiure. the elements which made their growth possible. They are good for nothing. They are castaways. Dr. F. B. Meyer once published bondage lest, after having preach- i ed to others, he himself might be ii castaway. 'i'lie following is Dr. Meyer's il- itistratlon of what Paul meant by Iicinu ll cnstziwayi, "Wiicii styiograpiiic pens first (‘iilllfi tiito use I got one expect- iiir that it would serve me per- fectly. But I ivas grlevously disap- pointed. Sometimes, when I tried to use it, it would not make ll mark; at other times it was profuse in inking the finger. So I laid it aside and bought an- other. The one I hold in my hand writing on which I have set my mind. But I still keep the other pen. Often I see i-t lying in a corner of a drawer. I often, when I am packing up my things to g0 off on a journey, seem to hear it saying: "There he is, going off ngninwithout mc.At one time he never went anywhere without tak- ing me with him. He never wrote anarticls butIfirst knew its con- tents. But now, all these months and months, I have been lying here unused.‘ Now that unused stylnsrztpiiic pen is my idea of what Pnul meant when he said (Copyright) that he feared being a casts/nay." Dr. Meyer added to this the fact that it had become .0. great fur in his own soul lest, after all the grace and opportunity that had been given him, the time might come when he too cesses as had been given to him were the fruit of the divine Spirit aged minister who attributed his happiness and success in his min- istry to a spirit/uni movement in Eastern Ontario when he was a boy. He described the leadership given by a young minister from Scotland who flashed through that district like a flame of fire. 0n Sundays crowds followed him from place to place and no build- Scotland and heard that this mun was minister in a little min- ing town. He went to one of his services and found only a few people there, and felt that he had never bet-ii iii a. religious meet- ing where everyone seemed so cold and dead. This minister had lost the joy and power which once he had. The glfit of’ the Holy Spirit comes to those only who are giVCn up, heart and soul, to the fulfillment o! God's purposes in them. If. in any way or for any cause, we fail to maintain that ligion, “Where is the biessedness I knew when first I saw the lord?" is a question often asked. "Just where you left iti" was the ans- wer given by the Scottish John ~McNeii1. Go back to the point where your path separated from Christ's way and you will find Him there waiting for you. ‘Tire Father's life is incomplete with- out His Son; when the prodigal returns home he is received with the welcome and the gladiiess which Jesus describes in His parable. » son of Mi‘. and Mrs. Wilbur Trainer Memorial Hospital, Gander. New- foiuidlaiid. on Novc-mbcr 13th, after a short illness od ten days in his Heart Cemetery and at the grave- and esteem in which the deceased dricken. 2. Francis Rogerson. Grade VI —<1. Leona Rodgerson. PRINOI COUNT! Junior-O years and under let-Janette V. Myers. Albany RR: Douglas Predict. Freetown; David Profitt, Freetown; Sandra Jsrdine, Freetown; Mary Hedfeil, 3rd -— Cottie Toombs, Bedeque; Lorne Platts, Searletown. 4th -— Jean Murray, Kenning- 5th —— Keith Stetson, OLeary; Sylvia Boyle, Summerside. l0 and 11 Years 1st —- Eileen Stavert. North Bedeque; Myrna Heffell, Free- town; Garth Toombs, Bedeque. 2nd -— Carmen Paynter, Free- town; Shirley Uardlnc, Freetown; 3rd -— Elizabeth Bowneaa, Ken- slngton; Gladie Davison, Kcnsing- ton; Robert Montgomery, Bedeque; Catherine Callbeck, Bedeque. 4th -- Kendal Gudkin, Summer- sitle; Arthur Enniaii, Sunimcrsidc‘, Barbara Cassclnizin, Sunimersidu; Joyce Rogerson, Suminerside; Garth Harris, Summerside; Gar- land Harris, Summersidc; David Leggc, Summerside; Gordon Hues- iis, Surnmersidc; Mary Currie, Summerside; Margaret J. Car- ruthers, Summerside. 5th — Joan Stetson, Howlari; Intermediate 12, l3, l4 Years 1st -— Pauline Mouse. Kenslng- ton; Chester Stetson, Freetown. 2nd —- Sidney Drummond, Frec- wn. 3rd — Earl Collect, Bed-eque; Kenneth Blakeney, Kenslmgton; Brewer Auld. Freetown; Ensor Taylor, Freetown. 4th — Helen Huestis, Summer- side; Joyce Enman, Summerside; Bob Bowneos. Surrunerside; Alan Warren, Summerside; Robert Huesiiis, Summerside; Barbara Lease. Summers-ids; Thomas Har- l-lowian; Beryl Wcodside, Ken- ist — Phyllis Dnimmond, Free- town. Vaunda Stewart, Hampshire; Har- old Racleham, 0M o fi-ITLGREAT‘ NEW CROCKETT i- Mlinmlald- Re“ Belmllrd Gulls side the final i; on we; m; old Pugh Summersidc moons. n. c. - (cc) - “l?” l“ m‘ °h°l" Pa“ b"? '____ by rm. rtthsrmniigan. e M so. - Shirley Jewell, Bedeque; Kent St. chafiflufltflwll PiiUllG ai weiare officer James Munn B" "l charwilemw“ “"3": Mu“ 353N511]; 735mg“, The Max Cards, telegrams, mes- Vernon Cornish, Howlan; Calvin "f" ‘"1 hind i0 ave the first Mcmllayi Ywi" Cale?“ ‘him ' sages of sympathy and fiorrai tri- Carruche-rs, Howlan; Evelyn Gar- billfWi donation when the Red PlllllP Maflmi ‘l ‘l- Tralmlri wll" rune (icam 04 Bemud Tmmor, butcs bore testimony to the love diner. Bcdeque; Ellen Cornish, Hunitcr River; Wiltsliire. 2nd — Joyce Easter, Hampshire 3rd — Malcolm Maclrinis, Harts» ‘Vemtinghouse Whiteway, Murray River; Bowman, North Wiltshire. Seniors REFRIGERATOR ed F1, sheath,“ ‘m. underlay trees on the western slope, maj- would be e castaway. and with Fmeliiwiii Wesley Heflell. Fr"- menw cstic in their size and height, ceaseless vigilance he guarded lllwn‘ N, _ with all their vital energies in against it. It was no groundless and '“ mule“ S“ m" Nllnh i oau. aromas anaemic zine-r. a°ll°"i "mi by the hiind o! man dread. such experiences and suc- Beam“ O CABINETi New cabinet siylinawith auto; muiic door closer end trip-lock latch, rovldes more room in less sp cc. by some accident they were cut in his life, and sloth, indiifer- , M c D (QNTEOL. _ JUST RECEIVED new shipment adrift‘ brlllsed “ml buffeted by cnce or evil tplemtgdwighin would ton; Margaret Murray, Kensing- . viiitelseci-isreclizongsl-of coidlor oll 19px: o1 ‘Helen film-pm" Cardygan and the Waves. and finally cast away lead to its withdrawal. lflfil Frml MacAll-slalld» Bl°°m' “my A; “thaw, wwinghoum|eatum| Pullover Sweaters in all shades “ll a rocky shore where no or- Years ago the writer met en lleld- Q {R5515}, Enhmva Sqnqflgy 5...,“ Freezer Irene: taster and gives you more storage space lor frozen foods. I MEAT-KEEPER: Provider proper ment- keeping cold for meat, poultry, fish. Holds up to 15th:. O MILK AND TALL BOTTLE COM-_ PARTMENT: Keeps 8 quarts oi milk dairy cold. Drop shell gives extra utility. HUMIDRAWER; Keeps lluii and vege- tables hash and uppetiring ' sTQR-DOR: Exclusive construction gives CIIILDRENS ART cusses a sermon entitled “The Casta- ing was large enough for the Phyllis Err-gland. North Bedeque; u __ , BEOPEN-“A new session of clnss- ivfly." The text was l Corinthians throngs who wanted to hear him. Helen MacMillan, Ke-nsington; *;l"i° 59ml"? ihellw“? "lllwlll l°" on for boyg and girlg from 51X to 9:2’! where Paul says that he buf- Many were led to christ. Years Lila MacAusiand. Bloomfield; ° °°""‘“°'°"' thirteen your, o; ggg rggpgng [his fets his body and brings it into after one olhis convertswent to Freda MacAusland, Bloomfield. . figiilygziiiiflinMfighlAfiifirtiiz reserve lor hot weather demands. Pio- videi dependable low-cost operation. BUILT-IN wAfcHMAN. Exclusive Westinghouse “dual automatic" control shuts oft mechanism in event oi trouble —- Iestorts when trouble is post. . S-YEAR PROTECTION PLAN Provides one-yea: warranty plus 4-year replace- ment plan on scaled-in mechanism. "SUPER DELUXE 7" $35900 June 5th — Malcolm Maclnnis, ville; Margaret Rogers, Bedeqnc: P. Everyone will wani- one in the Spring PLAY SAFE! GET YOURS NOW AT AND LTD. que. 3rd —— Lila MacAusland. Bloom- 1'. 1; “mo” ‘ habit with h _ Donald. Interment took place in - h} _ » . Ke ‘ 1 ; The donation brought his recgilii Sl- Mldili-‘lil Cemetery. Cumin §§§v§§f..§°y".l,l,{k°af§° f?‘ a 811$“: “as ed CIIZiTit-ZnHdSgL: Kceorilgiiigton;nsgegqfgno 35ml’ Alldrews- Ycirll- 5th - Joan MacLeod, Hart;- field; Leila MacAuslarid, Blc0ni~ fr. m points or blood given to the 131mb “he” "Wk" ‘"1" °°“' and friend: hi)“, on Pmliargdmafa Ingivivmq 5300K gcflgol, Carmthfl, Il1°whn_ ville; Joan Vesey, York; Wilma field; Charlotte Cairns, Freetown; - I'd C3055. ducted by the pastor, Rev. Parnell 151mm and Newfoundland Rgport (m- ymun-y ' 591110" 15» l3» l7 Y"?! $08003, North Wiltshire; Jean Lutle Campbell, North Wilishirc. m Wood. Pallbearers at Curran , . ,' _i D 11 8m’? ell NOFllI Willi-shire. 4th ——’ Joyce Eflfltvr. Hamli- HOPE SPRING! ETERNAL Bann were: Alexander lilatts. Bermud passed wwny at nmtms Grade 12X - l. Dorothy I-Ien- scum" 15' m In" 1st —— I-Mtle Campbell, North‘ ' shire; Freda Stet-hon» Freelowib Harts- ~iv. drove down main street in and Aeneas MaeDougail. 33rd year. H15 condition w“ my Grade V — 1. Doreen Jay. 2. 2nd _ Hlrry MaeAusisnd, . lIlI-Pliyllll Drilmmcnd. Free- Nora Rogers. Bedeqiie: Helen ‘lie middle c! one o! the winter’; W, we ed c.1119 1 mm the d5, Elsie Rodgerson. a Helen Hen- - d. J h w h Bed... Ville. town. Hardy, Bloomfield; MEiXiC M: - Mm mow storms m; eutom S r l”. . y dflcl-ten ' Bwmm“ ' ° l‘ ‘u’ M11 — Maxie Mid-mi- Nci-th 2nd — Harry Mfltlillillfid Leen North Willshire" Milieu "’l° “m” ‘i "5"" aiirrriiir: Personals Edi? iiliirlieliitliitiigfn hrengeiimet: crane IV - 1. Mildred Rodger- ‘*“§;d-_L,,,, Ma, Cmwen Bloom. wilisiiire- , Bloomfield; John Waugh, Bed; Wind’, Hampshire. ' . mwboat’ - Mr. and Mrsflssiac Jcilyiiiore, lctirirdesésfttgrr arrived a short fiélr-‘diicggm’ Hemlcken- 3- Phelm gtlaldimf {file orliiihme bréiiivexlsl: 5th — Milton ward’ Hampshire’ Spring Brooke, are visiting with ‘ ' 00 l9 I 3Y0 at i ‘ Brealhiiigldiiilc EIQIQI friends in Halifax, N. s. H” “m” Wm“ "mall Wm“ 6"“ m “ l‘ Ede" mag“ Freetown. KING‘! 0mm" i tiatarrli Given Belief 711K004 0! bin! lwake at night “"31"! "I4 Wililhllil’. why M sister, Mrs. Elmer _Paynter. u _ 2nd __ F i. Ma u“, M ._ U! WW. and break up your ezid “"_ hiding rthautpahtastraiialattlneldilidn tilde - Geraldine Rodi; nvu QUEENS COUNTY ray Rivcr- “no c u! 0611f The many friend: 0! Nin- Jvhii Gerald!” Baum“, from who“ _________ ' l! HIM-liar Orient-cam wii mm‘- Wul" Wm» will "Tm F8118. They lived i-n Charlottetown mar mane COMPLAINS 'l‘“‘l°" 9 ""' “d UM" intermediate stimulate the linings of the throat to leer-n that she has entered hhe M, an.” years md men rammed '° U"! may throw oft irritating "QQUODE-tilfli, as the congestion Niles away, you get relief. mono releases into the breach tubes, nose and throat, e Wine _ antiseptic vepor that helps ii keep e breathing organs clean Ind tree mdise d t " opos Wlish‘ ; D nil Nisbet, Hunter Mid. G omrrii-orsrizetriiiiiyiudoi: _ “fiilfsiémfi. his wife and iletrtiegn i? theafllgletst Rilve-rl" Gail Timid-can. North J““l°" 9 “m” “"1 UM" t, a g _ , ~ .. - ‘ Pr“ ru a s in 35o and 75c Dlrls two small children. Bernadettemgi: in the public interest. While the Wilvighir-e‘. Donlld Puke’. Norm l“ _ Jeane“. v_ MW‘, AL Miss Janet Daiziei of New Annan is spending a few days in French River, the guest of her Charlottetown Hospital for treat- merit. M3‘. Arthur Paynter of French River is visiting with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Pnynter, o! Halifax. N. S. North Tryon to West Royalty where he received his primary edu- cation and later attended S. D. U. He enlisted in the P. E. I. Hlgth- landers when we: broke out and it son. 2. Elaine Henricken. a. Joyce Itodgerson. Grade I 8r. - I. Johnie Rod- gerson. 2. Charlie Rogerson. Grade 1 Jr. — l. Angus Rod- to Gander where he was manager of the Airport club and they re- sided there until his death. Barney as the was better lmown as in Gen- der was indeed loved. by all and will be rennembercd by his pleasant personality and as a. genuine and end Garry two. His parents, LONDON. Feb. 3-—(AP) —'l'he British meat trade complained in effect today that nationalization will put t/he gristie in the Sunday roast. All segments od the industry joined in sponsoring a pamphlet for pix/bile distribution which de- industry is not as yet nationalized, 4th — Freda Stetson. Freetown- btih — Nora Rogers, Becleque; Margaret Rogers, Bedeque; Helen Elizabeth Hardy, Bloomfield. 1st—Naomi Willis, East Hoy- alty; Roddy McLeod, Hartsville. 2nd — Melvin MacNeill, North Wlltshire; Allison Bowman, North Wllishire; Connie Clark. North Wiltshiire. 3rd — Phyllis Parker, North River. ray River. i Murray River. Juniors 10 and 11 Years 1st -— Fergic MacLeod, Murray i 1st —- Sterling Whitevray, Mur- 2nd — Kenneth W. MacLcoti. PROVINCIAL HONORS bany R.R.; Douglas Profitt, Frec- CASH SALE —~ sisters Georgina. R. N.. in Port the Government buys all of Brit- wiitshlre; Mary Proud. Hampshire town; David Profitt, Freetown; tlEAN _ g AIiBABE I The White iiane “My White Cane gives me a. sense of security that nothing else seems to do," said Mr. G. E. Wood, when asked if he thought the sighted pub- with my cane slightly extended, confident that the oncoming motor- ist will recognize it as the symbol of my handicap. I know that over the inst four years The Canadian Council oi’ the Blind have informed almost everyone as to what. the white Cane Means." "Like many others, I did not want to use s. White Cane at first," Mr. curb. Because. perhaps, oi previous white Cane Campaigns, I will not were last made in 1935- Chester. N. Y.; Imetts. R. N.. in Charlottetown and Aurilda, stud- "ent. at U. C. C. His btrotiher Gerry predeceased him seven years ago. Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. .113. McCarthy at the led the hearse. His remains were then transferred to Bishop's Falls where it was met by the Executive of tile G. W. V. A. and his pall- bearers were six veteran trlends of the last war. The interment was at Sacred fight proved in more than 90 years siiis imported meat. HNEAPPLE ISLES the world's pi eopple. who passed away February 7th, 194a, Lovingly Remembered by Her Fimily Hawaii. s volcanic-corral island group. grows aibout 90 per cent of In memory o! our dur Mother, MRS. CHARLES E. MIcDONALD February comes with deep regret; 5th — Charles Easter,_l~lamp- shire; Lois Jewell, Harts-ville. I0 and 11 Years 1st -— Diane Willi-l. East B07- iird - Errol Campbell. NOWYI Wiltshire; Sylvia Clark, North Wilishlre; Ewen Campbell, North Wiltshire. 4th — Trevor Campbell, North Wiltshirc; Audrey Newson, Hamp- shire; Ida Ncsbit, Hunter River. 5th - Alma Edwards, Hampshire Marjorie MacLecn, Hartsville; George Proud, Hampshire. Bowman, North Wiltshlre. Sandra Jar-dine, Freetown; Mary Heffell, Freetown; Wesley Hcffcll. Freetown. 2nd — i Ernest Stsvert. Notrtii ' Bedeque. i u, mo“ Ch m}, Gum 8rd -— Cottle Toombs, Bedequui ltihifnzdzifisiiiiiildllileerlliii510.50.»: gigvemlger 1:01. A n oielf-IOII?‘ augd _ no,“ 3m, Andrew New Lorne Platte. Searletcwn: Naomi 24 - to a busy street there is’ no one from the Greait World Veterans As- Glasgow‘ Beryl Easter, North wlllls- East Royalty; Rmldy M30, close by 1 listen and then step out socinticii and EiiUs club a/ocompan- wmshirfi Lead‘. iiajigziillvcx-llrrayv Kcnsington; ~ Melvin MacNeill, North Wiltshire Allison Bowman, North Wiltshirc; Connie Clark, North Wiitshire, ; 5th—Margarct Murray, Kcnsing- ion; Fred MacAusland, Bloom- field; Phyllis Parker, North Wilt- shire; Daniel Nisbct. Hunter Riv- er; Gail MacLean. North Wilt- shtre; Keith Stetson. 0‘I..eary. town; Shirley Jardine, Freetown; lb. o t qvendut-a “El-tic Wood continued. "I thought it would m ‘m; 11 ya" __ " “’l“_" make me too conspicuous but now smbbafn lnkm°dhl° u’ 13’ u Y ' Q R g l, b Iundenmnd the Sen“ oimdepend- sf | 1st Elaine Cooke York l“ — ma“ wing‘ East RM‘ Tumbler l fig 9D“ ll Elves to 5 lillml P°l5°ll mo“ In loving memo _ of d _' ' ' _ ally; Eileen Stavcrt, North Bcde- " ' ' ing about alone. Now when t} com? wh 5U“?! tiny. d Fame“ John m Thomrpsm‘ n!" 10125510‘; Roberta Todd. Ohar ‘m; Farm Macheod‘ Mqrray PERFECT|QN 6 TOMATOES a ggszlufxcfiedz’; Ufa‘; o, Maggy; ll§§~o_“"“' Pm“ “w” F""““"Y 7"‘- 3rd - smiley Nicholson. nirn- llgééilll-uclrflww"; BUTTER, lb. ... .. 28 oz», 2 tins .. n nutritive tonic has been ville; Robe Will-i. York; June 2nd __ earthen Paymer’ F”? LAiR-D Seoerest CLAMS ,.19c ..49c 5 oz. tins, 2 tins . w .- - stand there long tillisorzieone Sign: Eignggclcgssahglnclésletb Irtdlaultlg: an: slug; m: $3,: hon“ vizier. Ragonyiesxavliegirik; Ho... MacMillan, Kensington; TOMATO iuigg 5HtR|MP glgelzsglnglenagllllag‘; shmglflglilss nly bedythrowoffcoldinfections. heeri; Deacon. North Wiliishire; Jean lglgijlilsBmglaggxigzllhlqelffdglllig: 20 01., 2 tins c tin .. .. ., _ . . . c m. nor comment on my handicap. °°°'*b°t“°‘°‘l">'- I ‘miifmgiigemmliir we “one ciFizigieiidjivoz-aili; vlgqiiicilirgfs- Hm ,,,,.; Em, m... p0,... “m... TOMATO JUICE c SUNLIGHT SOAP c Ketch: ab: cnnsclean Ind 1m pm the tiriii ottlliarlnsldg tnhrild in» lfull l i": Riv"; Slim“ whit“ lmllll" shirrfi - uh MacAusland- Bloom- 48 o!" z h“ 3 cake’ ' ' ' ' ' *“"'°‘l"-'lx "l':;""<l*li°l‘"l‘h g0flrttinlslziiliz iviiev? e ' A devalue girth: TiTl-ifrffifi “m”; ‘l°““ smml‘ “““‘l"h"°‘ field; Freda‘ MncAtisland,‘ Blooni- WA?‘ Bulls ALL so“ "5 your amily._jnvcx removes "To a bum‘. pergon," Mn wqmi friend l "'_'_' field; Errol‘ Campbell, North chm“: z Tl"! FQWDERS .. .. .. alélgginggsmd “lllfl bat}?! “d went on, "the White Cane is n Ho me dcsrfr tome than words Willfiliirfi sylvll Clarlf- Nmlili lllw 1 CQCQANUT flllfl! es shield from questions when he dons Th‘ ‘firs’ X h“ m‘ ‘and u Wzittrshigébeft MOM om‘ Bed _ g h,“ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ I p" |b_ _ _ “ _ _ _ _ c ‘litigant’? iiwriirildildh tilhelnighieiiic r "we. que; Elizabeth Bcwgnesenldensinfg. Cidlilt’! BEANS MOLA$5E$ _ D°‘s so white Cnnc explains to the mntor- 1am‘? “fanxfihnd 5""! ion; Gladie Davison, Kcnsingioii; 20 o!., 2 fins per qt. container .. c MANY JQBS ist or passerby the need for caution. "bu" ":6 "I tried gill the drugstore rounding Catherine ‘Cfiiibmk, wfiedcguc; mint‘; SQUpS RA|§|N§ i m“ :"‘“";‘""l.:i.'ft ' tzzszt't:tr."siis°ta‘.ztsz.ilz zitizgs... ‘l."..'.'.*;.....t“*l:.it. ma. ii i» -- ¢ z i». i -. ._ -» i? iiiiie igiilisellntiilestliiiitl atizlidlenls.’ i "lcimp? ti" biietillfeiii- “my Wiltshire; Audrey Novsonfiiamp- PEACHES TOILET TISSUE “So that all may he informed iind FOR gaulétowaznefiitnzvnahtflosnd“ Sill"? lllll Ntsbll- llllnlfl" lllvel- Bright's, 5 fill! .. c White SW00. 3 for c such accidents prevciitml," Mr. wood Tailoring pi)" Ontnim . . .. .. mwrmmla" FEARS ORANGES gnllihuieli‘! all}: tfieis-mliaiiiirlliilightclti n and filigree” tails’ 1 l. 2 m“ ' l "" "" c 2 don " " c ffififliifllplii. forth every effort dur- from ALL-BRA}! Sl ‘“ E‘~‘l"‘° lll““"°~ Kemlllflm“ - m8 white can; week to diapers; ell A".r.'i°n‘ users. Ifyou suffer FlZnd —(-: Liesic; Sxtctgon; Freetown the information possible on what Mm miilfivfltl?" ‘ml’ °° °i_ ‘l’ '. ° “Fulfill- me white cane means). duqfglgck of 51F. \ Charlottetown. Sidney Drum- _____________ - tary bulk do this: , mend, Frectoivn. G SMALL BILLQ STILL ABOUT CLEANERS flablgaaaorggigf ualfiazlégjlgfi Karin?‘ hE3TlBl§;c1:10:;,' About $1,000,000 worth of shin- - Phone 2887 m“ '10 gffemriv"wmn gigigm lggcvilvoiiri Fggiivn i rreicivri: Corner Kent and Rociiiord Sn. lpméezeafi-lcsnfiutglgslasretgtciil M1450,“ to Kellogg's. London, Ontiqgt m, __ Shaw N‘ich'o,s"on_ “mt PHONE 659 WE DELIVER C.O.D. ‘y n Douukxpul-‘ox-‘t-Mc-‘V viiic; Rme Watts, York; Sterling