c-1-p -1--q- Monday, 24.1955 The Guardian Page 3 A CHIMNEY WHITBY. England (CPl-Farm GUILDFORD. England (CP)v worker Albert Smith, 26, who One in 30 of all chimney first in weighs 162 pounds. carried 224,Ensland'I 42 ' breahi out pounds of grain half a mile to pay in Surrey, says county fire chic! off a bet. Friends pushed him and A. H. Johnstone. Last year his STRONG MAN UN and Ceiilial Heads Of Firms See No ”””""""”' """""' ”'”""”'”.'fI""”-If Bar To Industry In N.S. ayverylev-Gears-0-Pidsoon.n.B-.Li..p. lllilllndldnllhnllllhlahlsmldclnsll "I-".1 chhk...'uppI'. Wednesday NMCI. 708 I HIIIIH. , - (Copyright) 900' November s. Beaver Club Hall. don Msclltlliali l-- - AND IPIIINGB or GRACE "c3A,,''nJ' '' hm, ' cli(i:IEA"Y" mmgn Rem b- HALIFAX (CP) -The manage. the province, asked especially that dwindling coal industry and it we had tuck to the la.-m in almen dean with 1,510 chimney .5 , W, the new needs of I new use. 30- l"i?"- ..i.i.., s p.... of up sums firnn whldi utab- everything possible be done to imp asked um research be pushed Vl- Melba ,,,,,, .pi....., ,.e hearts of MP ” 3 ' hind their abilities and attainment: vsn.'s unto and Television llllled branchoshere within the last transportation costs down. Later. lorously on the ... , J coal-fired v i I” T”"”'” a" (med with I” ' 'P”'" i” "liidlillli dBV0iilII sales service. it Kilt 39- Tim-K37 "W733 "" 5""-l""lseven years said Thursday there Premier Henry Hicks sppea-ed gas turbine locomotive. . . -em 501' "19 3"c”” 9' u” that is the glory of our race. nui flowers the tables at the 3, no pagan why new industries before the commission to ask that A broadening of credit regula- . -- F ""19" C””l”ln' That it T0 U"PP0i'i ll-iiill Peolill ll tlldll Annual Tor Supper llld 3lll”icui't thrive in Nova Scotia. "every possible consideration be tions governing loans to farmers r 0 was asked by the Nova Scotia Fed- eration of Agriculture. Senator C. C. Hawkins of Mil- ford Station told the commission that improper utilization of Nova Scotia's forests was resulting in "hundreds of thousands of cords of wood going to waste every year." WITIEATTIIIICIWILL out P a .3 given to the big transportation g,'. lug-mg”, opll . . Opan. problems in the Atlantic prov- incas." He described transportation as "tremendously important." COAL BIGGEST PROBLEM p The biggest single economic, problem. said the brief, was the Crucial Saar Voting To Take Place Next Sunday . . mg was supported by A. C. Carter.l 5AARBRUEu(.LN' 5”” (A mun". of Col", cum, Lim.1.A large bloc of independent voters at Trinity Church on Oct. so. The supper was under the convenarh um ship of Mrs. Ralph Van Alstiu assisted by Mrs. Gordon Swan. Mrs. Keith Taylor and Mrs. PIIV clval Simmonds. During the after- noon music was played by Mrs. J. H. Cerry and Mrs. Kenneth Pan - ker. Pouring were Mrs. A. Frank MacLean. Mrs. Howard Christia,. Mrs. Robert MscKinnon. and Mrs. J. W. MacKenzle. Mrs. John Nich- olson was convenor of the tickets. Both told their success stories to Gordon royal commission in- vestigating the economic future of Canada. They predicted that within the next 10 years Nova Scotia woidd benefit from an overall de- centralization program in Canada. Charles Hibbert. manager of Falrey Aviation Co- of Canada Ltd.. which opened an aircraft plant at nearby Eastern Passage seven. years ago, said there are quite a lot of posslbihties" for new industries in the province. His company started with 12 employ- (5 y reach its objectlvd Ind ill” pm: of the causes it i'EPi'9li9ili5 may lack full support is the PHY- er now rising from tollllsllitll 01 Qur people. it is ninety to remind ourselves that we must 099" ll” fountain before we can exPE0i ilie I cam. . Years ago the citizens of a little suburb were diggillt I deep drain gm-ough the, centre of their town. In those days such work had to be done by hand, " ” ' . as one of the workmen pushed his spade into the earth. there was a burst of wnter upward that threw the spade out of his hand. Ind I Stream Oi self-forgetful ministries and to pro vide them with the faculties re- quired for full effectiveness is I privilege that a city of such wealth as ours should grasp eagerly, and answer with a bounty worthy of the workerw' self-sacrificing devot- OTIS. l your European vocation! AI no extra cost. .. Hy to Great Britain Stopover Privilege: 272 Montrcar You pay one fare-you get two vacations! That's your apei CHARLOTTETOWN CAMERA Club. "Y" Hobbycraft 300113 I-V night. 0 Dim. MONTHLY MEETING Ladies Auxiliary of Borden Legion Branch Monday, 0 A t r 24 at I p.m. FOR THE BEST in hard coal furnace and base burner size. re- mem” Weeks' sell's only the beat. Weeks' Coal Yard. aviis VITAMIN and Mineral Reduc Plan at Reddlli Bros- j ' EIIII. GIIIIJE NEVIS BESSBOROUGH SHIELD . COMPETTON We hope that all Girl place this rich industrial basin, now tied economically to France, under In Memoriam Guides hed out that turned their A u . F mzqfizi a brook. ht. . h:yewi;:;tslc:iJ!alii2r ::Ii:y:: ..J,Cpnt agate. . Free do very red WILLIAM J. TAYLOR if. ilvho saild transportation was lsixlnildsabtlge ckxeyl atiliePl4iei:)tic;:iti: 5': European control. abacus. when you 5, BOAG fmm he" 9 Bang 5 . - on om- i , , l . I . when the flood was brous un puny entries for the Bessbomugh HOME NURSING mm," m There passed away at St. Paul; licatill:n3;'Pl"ll:l.3nC&'umrer of demo. ..Eumpe3nmu.,,.-r of an 5,3,-, HOLD BALANCE mnm,-cm-.3 lmeeo Montreal. Stopover Sorafewbyslysu aer control they found that it pro- vided enough pure water to meet the needs of all their people It was the opening of the spring that provided the supply- It is a matter of history that floods of spiritual energy often burst surprisingly into human life. Hospital, Saskatoon. Saskatchewan on Sept. 14th. 1956. William John Taylor in his son: year. The last survivor of his family. he was born in Rice Point P. E. I. and moved to ” skatchewan in 1909. He farin- ed in the Macrorle district till 1936 then retired and moved to Saskatoon. wish, and then -board a double-deck Suasocniau K K smoothest of ail or-ans-sthneic flights. Family-Fun Savings! After November 1, use the DOE Family Fare Plan. Only one full face; the red die E& travels at srnszingly reduced raise. its possible D 1 lsssndteds of dolhtd tilt! equipment. started here six neutxal ob8ei'VdF5 slid w”d””d'y Thus they now appear to hold the yam use It employs 200- his - . balance of power in the bitter lab- i d d t - number , -. p P I -MK A33l5'i'1iNCE . . p;.','jp;"2:”;:,e:;:, of an 5...,-. incite battle. All parties in this mum" in the day the wmmw 670,000 eligible voters-can tip the final week of campaigning are aim- sloli Will ldld that "M953 501"? scales for premier Johannes Hoff- ing their appeals squarely at these ggl! w:;pl10n:r::,',e':.sfol;e3lev5g::lvd' man's pro-Europeanization forcesiundecided voters. es . -- kt G mnny" move- The pro-German partie uld be In business next Y98l'- Roland or me bu 0 er lhave won hands down if lhie pllveDbis- t, these observers believe. 13' s""'0n' secretary of the Nova mflzllle independents are voters who cite had been held three weksj Shield competition. Saturday. Oc- tober 22nd. is the day that all her lst. Women wishing to en- entrlas must be mailed for ludg- roll phone Red Cross Society ting and we tare looking forward 8551. see rig ou standin results of your efforts The shield is being AMERICAN WASHED and wi awarded for competition in nature ed ml" "d .m""'''' ”n'c”l ” superior quality. Old Sydney. study. The specific entries which each sprlnghuh Mad” E" ""1 I” start Tuesday evening. Novem- i,.. J. W. Bready, in his monu- 0 I b 1 . . vgrnggg screened, 51,0 con, Hi .I I I M M . mental worlllr 01!: John ll1l::35l9r3'e'fol;: (aln:llml”llitl":illSB0still( ml t::enssl:vthl(:gf1; Sprlnghill and Bras Diordstolkgr L33: ti enllemssnililtenei-9.y E,”iy, viiico Scotia Fruit Growers Association. have never supported H0ffmgnjago' neuipai observers say, They. Choose either luxurious BOAC MONARCH suvia vb described t e an-we 5 must include I at kw” am gill): lC)ll:cllI?I1OEi'ltl.1g iliiliiral Mkintlliangl predeceased mm In 1951' ::,l.',d,,e':.';":,ywA,l'anc1a,l::lta,YE,llfzlc:,p5i: during his eight years 8! Siihf PW Hllmate that the Wicvllle then cheerful downstairs lounge,oteconomicaI BOACOOIONIT that sprang out of that spiritual revival. One of his books entitled: -"Thls freedom-ewhence?" h a s shown that the personal liberties Funeral service for Mr. Taylor was held on Saturday, Sept. 17th. from Park Funeral Chapel. con- ducted by Rev. E. J. Nixon. bark. sketches or snapshots and detailed description of chosen trees. (b) A Company nature diary. one page of which must be completed mier and who have not joined thel. would have been 40 per cent for; three pro-German parties that 019- the statute to 60 per cent against, Since then, they say. Premier. campaizningl fouowins morning Fm." in Britain! service. Fly high above the weather in restful oedidng ems: wood. Phone 7212. Weeks' Coal Traditionally courteous service. Delicious needs. And & Yard. REV. E. M. B. WHEELOCK, lass they receive assistance. l So far. Mr. Sutton said, applei "E nization." . Brewers have been turned down in. Poiecarexflgzlpling of these Vow Honmm” vigorous for which "gllmed '”"”''s ”” by each Guide and the diary in D1 trl 5 ta 1 th British The all bearer H H I their "tl"”” '9' ”5"5”'"”v "b"” - dm tad ' 0 by , , .ny s ct ecre ry 0 e P 3 w"' ' -H' d" ' ff a ml by neutral observers indicsteslhas narrowed the gap between the conten g ay were W ii include entries on weather. sun, and Foreign Bible Society. will L. I-laid. N. Mackenzle. E. Foley, ::k:U;o11;.f;:lt:(;na:V;”::f,i.t n or tag; they will decme only M uwopposmg forces quomf IL , in H!” wply no Pancake” r 4.1 The 64-year-old premier is making eight speechesl a day in a whirlwind finish to his” drive to win a ”yes" vote for Europeanization. After several weeks of quiet. vio- lence flared again in the bitter plebiscite campaign. Police and pro-German demonstrators clashed late Tuesday night at a rally in Beckingen. One th o u s a n d demonstrators gathered in the square before the building where Hoffman was speak- ing. When they refused to disperse. the police charged and wielded their rubber truncheons. The dem- onstrators hurled rocks at the po- lice. There were no serious injurw les. men then inspired by God. And. every spiritual quiclienlng since that time has led to the abolition flowers, of age-old abuses and new advan- in judging the entries. pom! Wm ces toward the realization of the be awarded for the manner In hopes of the Common PC0Pl9- which the nature books are as- This is 8 Pefiod of revival in sembled. display orlglnaltiy, neat. Toronto. and our gratitude for this ness. cover design and accuracy new experience of the grace of of detail in information submitted. God should express itself in new The competition has been a splen- benevolence toward thd underpriv- did one to help create in all Girl lleged of our land. Guides a keener interest in nature The late Dr. J. A. MacDonald, study. The judges decision will be in his time famous both as editor announced next Saturday. October and orator. delivered a great ser- 29th. when we celebrate "National mon entitled "The Neighborhood Girl Guide Day''- I :.i..2'3.'.”llE”.l”.i':.'.'3.”3”.li.':i"i.iZi2 the strong prey on thhe weak. W. A. MacNeill and W. S ith. In- - - v ' mg..gh' terment took place in Vinoodlawn uhedwCwn'Hdlf"'M0naon's”mJohn'Yu Cemetery in the family plot. clouds. stars. moon, temperetures. , speak and show the sound film birds. animals. insects. tracks and "The Living Word" the evenings of next week as follows: Monday, Oct. 24th. New Glasgow Christ- ian Church: Tuesday. Oct. 25th. North Rustico United Church: Wednesday, Oct. 26th. Kingsboro Baptist Church; Thursday, Oct. 27th. Georgetown United Church; Friday, Oct. 28th. Brookfiald Presbyterian Church. The public 15 cordially invited. A r incial government bricf. last minute whether to vote "yes" outlinlingvthe economic position oflor "no" on the statute illdl Wwld HUNTER RIVER W. M. 8. A... .....;.,5. .;,...,., ,, ...,Husband Refuses To Take ' u aryo e .M. S. metstil the home of Mrs. W. U. Bowman. The president, Mrs. J. S. MacLeod. presided. The theme being "The' . 9 h .. CHICAGO (AP)-An attempt to.Korzen could slim down 0 er l(I;y.r(:in wBai;e::I';eg on Me, Breath oil.-econcile a wife with a husballlgiwedding day weight, the couple The program in the missionary ggxrslalrtsngliaiheoi tgloeifatdislfgrge might be reconciled. She agreed Monthly was followed. with Medi- sun wuy set for Dm 8. with these results: Between May two" 0" Bible passages' and q"”' Mrs. Lillian Korzen. 44. refusedland August Slle l0PD8d Off 45 "ans answered by the membe" to report her weight 85 Of ThiilS' lpounds to 145. Then she shot back in their own words; Hymn, ”i4ord 1 S h i of the Lands" was read in unison. :;”;1',.(:J.fildg(,euSllar 05 Doug ery lili 155- BY Semi 24 She W35 back For infmvualion and reservations, see your local bad agent, railway ticket ojica, tr BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION HY B0-M 7' - Yorenn - Winnipeg 4 Voneovcu Personals Misses Kaye and Irenaeus Duffy, have returned home following I "A Flying up" was held at the two weeks vacation visiting In the Gander - Montreal . I . . to 145 and was given until Thurs- mm ::u'.':;..'"er” 0'3"" W Ce "" Mm: ::::::::1 ””..”i": has in an .. ... - - - y" W" smlmg Bmwnlui Mrs. G. W. ll. Boers is spend- wrest." ..,ion 0,” ' 8 llll5- She 53"l- minds. thc study hook. "Going Our Way". Hymn; "Take My Life. And let it be" closed the. worship period. On learning that efforts lo bring ipwhm, she deemed to wk pound, peace between her and her iius mg, in ,.mn.t' M”. Kong" and li3lld- Mlcl”59l- 43- had I51l9'l'lto accompany photographers to a Suzanne Martin and Barabsrs Mc- Donald said znodhye in the other Brownies and flew up to Guides. Among us there are still many who would. if they could. gain riches by exploiting those who lack ing some time in Monclon with her daughter Mrs. C. Daniel Crsw-, opportunity snd.who would keep down aspiring youth to make them serve their purposes, and where- ever such people get the upper hand the jungle is the result. But both these girls also received their four year service stars. Somers, Jean Mclnnis and Nancy Fraser were introduced to Mrs. Bfyenton. Captain of No. 7, by Beverly 1” fort. and son-iirlaw. Mr. Craw-I rd. Mrs. Harry MacNevin of New Argyle has left by motor on a trip to Boston to visit with her daughte l Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Fifteen mem- bers answered the roll call. Friend ship secretary reported 63 home Judge Dougherty set the trial date. 3 When the Korzens married thel bride weighed 127. As the years; passed the five-foot wifei gained! poundsge until she hit 190. Kurzeg scale in the city sealer's office in the city hall. The hand on die scale stopped at 147. She told cam- eramen her stripped weight is 140. Mrs. Reid Brown Owl, d in and 13 hospital calls made in Sep- Jolned the .Company. an ey -M.h...L. ' CRACK smo- wherever the Spirit of God gains control of the lives of men. love inspires the ministries of grace. Those of us who irew up an "id sown-law' Ml "Id Mn" Calm tembcr. 19 books were read. Campbell. Thankofferlng envelopes were Friends of Mrs. C. David Craw passed out. the Mile boxes to be ford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. opened at the November meeting sued for divorce in May He al- by let- I leged she was cruel to him ting her weight get away froni her. lror quick coniiortin ml for luhseao. The court thought that if Mrs.-Rh'”"”"”'”""5'”'" ””"l'”"""' the Canadian frontier have vivid recollections of neighborly kind- ness. The unsolfishness and devot- ion of the people ainsaze us still. To thorn a chance to help a neighbor was a golden privilege. I The suffering of one was the con- cern of all. and the success of any young person was the little com- munity's glory. Our memories of individuals whose kindness shone as the sun "No Vanishing Race". Lunch com 5 iiilim oil: "iii lgNlIil'llty1n:III,O-l'CEl'.i'iL.' mlttee for Novembe : Mrs. Moase. fnlnligligj ::l';f":l:J3l:'gr?nE.:;r,'f.-ch Mrs. John Craswell and Mrs. Lloyd coo million GYSTEX tablets uus pun (t3;:eIijmTfePr':;::i"8 closed with j :-.'.::.'.-.'."::.”.::-.!3.".":.:::::: TORONTO (CPI - pouce "yd Saturday they believe they have cracked an organized ring which stole thousands of dollars worth of home furnishings from model dis. Play houses In suburban housing developments. Three person; In" been Charged with receiving stolen goods. Police said the loot-furnl. ture. rugs. draperies and appli- ances-filled two rooms in the G. . Beers will be pleased which is to be held at the home to hear that she has returned to; of Mrs. Ripley. Roll call word to her home in Moncfon following a be ”Fellowship". su' "ul M: 'le(-tomr last week A committee was appointed to in the Moncton Hospital. take charge of the Study book. How times have changed - for the better! Good to I still stand out as the brightest llmlse "L Whlcll tglderiliilde WEN ' features of our early years. It ""3 W 9" "'95 (lily. e is inspiring to think that it was ”-m- SEOTO away. 0 e l:st suclihlfacliius deeds that led EARNEST Joxnn ,r ' . to prop et Mcah to put klnd- ' . nc am ng th vlrtu is t LONPON icl” - A practical A Bu Canada Scamp Book M G05; expicts fomalgg In 33., 1 Joker risked his neck to fix a glb- . ! rs 3' bet and rope an the 60-foot-high roof of the YMCA headquarters. Sieepleiacks were called to remove "what does the Lord require of you but to do Justice. and to love kindness. and to walk humbly with your God?” of any band THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE F l j HOT CHICKEN it was this practical spirit that moved the seer of Patmos to write: m”He tshowlecldu mic, the river of 9 W3 91' 0 . rllht as crystal. ”' llowins i th thro f God I I ' and the Illhlrlrlib therough lllie omiddlc , if the street of the city: also on ' other side of the river. the Tree ' In ll l.'f ith its t l kl I-iiitsleylgldlllg its E”l':iE,eeICIllId;Io:l- . ii: and thhe lleavlais offtlie tron ere . W” or e ea ns 0 the net .-or ENOUGH OCT, 25". individual goodwill and t ' ' '55 are not enough to meet the mm W” of . modem cuy. The Rad i:.:".:.".'.::”:7:.'::...'::2i:f".-':.: LET'S” 60 . riety and the depth of the needs TO THE '- Sllliplles are such as appear only 8 city of the sin of Toronto. Fhe outstanding feature of the TURKEY DINNER :;:1,";ig,';',,l;,;u,g;ert;mi-a gig IN POWNAL HALL men with brilliant gifts and wad ' 1 mm" nesdaiy, Oct. 26 title gppi-og::v; pmtN; 4 W 8 RM. luf0E'ndCBl":Gvl'el him Put 0" by dying the teaching of 35. F.” POWNAL LADIES' AID limie "um mm "III! b jsnaiczusuinuun uumsu muons DAY- ocsosaaia M00. as envisaged by Balss'u'ilsti. I ooiunoawsalt In which THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA fueeursp-no-ssh-uaq.a-no.0-uuunaauuiruionnb I I I I Not so very many years ago,,people thanks to the results of new knowledge and : ,...”,.,,,,,,.,,,m,,,,,,,,.,, with a history of certain ailments or diseases research in controlling diseases, many such iWlhCIMQ3"1H.Thmh& , , ' . . g enmiusis-uuunuuauuno . were unable to buy the life insuranm they people are now accepted by Iifcunsunin-or I ",,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,, i needed. Often. this resulted in considerable companies - and can provide their families ' ;::4:dI- hudship for their families. 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