THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN i JANUARY 21. 19in .. (BY Jmll" D- whlki AP 1"“ Egllmefloyto oildgntilfgsugireetxeaolvgidiaay 0N DiegaeyaarlfioynyfriafipfitxigIdx-esnd ART‘? I-KHAYJI}, five]? :31‘): 83,. étgahcfgg“ “d I-“uunlon E I Iqsfiulfl-dni 1111"? hllllil 170m Gtgitwii- munlata a case of mental indiges- The “d,” “Mum” h" n“ s goo? homes,os0 Iavookpttheerrxn, as; tloBnl-g trouble is that tha Chinele nomad T m“ m “min” FOOO SAVINGS TAIIE ADVANTAGE OF THESE ITEMS I ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE. 24 oz.lar .......29c SOAP FLAKES (all brands). pkg. 35c OARNATION MILK. I6 oz. lin 15c; Zfor MACHINE SLICED BREAKFAST BACON. Lb. . . . .. FRESH SAUSAGE. l.b........ FIRST GRADE like it.” And how could she say Mao,Tze.Tung the“ bum up ms foreign minister stated that Rus- t ht {It m, 1 I Lb; . . . . n . that , for it suggested he might popular support among farmers, 51a W911“ Y?“ Partimlxiie "1 ‘he ,f,f.‘,'§1,,,,§_ 0s er "w ca‘ on I sec it. and wasn't to sec it. who make up B5 p91‘ com of [111 Council until it expelled Dr. The campaign to register a“ "_ I . 29c 55c .. 39c It . dd l'ke m. H ill , .. thinslfulldo nht capr: sleie theought. lea. fiiffufgpfi?“ m. “ha-no started 9 SHOULDER ROAST BEEF. Lb. . . . . . . 43C Fm“ ‘his l“ "in m" km" I ‘We’ Mg°hale°rf§tdcofiLfjfixflge°g e "unprofessional" conduct will FRESH GROUND i The Morning is Near lis B! Susan Glaspeii Q-FIVIHFIPI“ ‘bfl-‘JJJHHHH they are happy here. They are sevcn and live and in a few weeks are going to school. It makes me think of how we used to go to school, and of many things. It may seem strange to you they are foreigners, but they need me and 1 them. They're nice children. I thliik you WOUId like them. "I‘d like to come and see you. Father, if you'd care to have me. l needn't tell you how much I think about you and Mother, now that I am back. Though I did while I \\'as away, too. “As soon as l learned you had left the place to me I started home. I've been very busy, for it had to be opened and lrcsiicned up. You know how it is when houses are closed. Some plaster had fallen- things like that. It all looks so nice and fresh now. I do believe -" she stopped. she had been go- ing to say, “I do believe you would She read what slie had written. cared. lt fell so far short-out- raged what was in her heart. “'I‘his isn't what I'd like to write, Finds Chinese And Russian Reds Ilse Differeniideihods Reds have arrived where they are through different methods from those the Russians used. To be sure, party organization and upper-crust politics are much alike in Russia and China. Star- ing a good Communist in the face, however, is the fact that the Reds in China hit the ball only after they began not doing what Rus- sia told them to do. In tho last analysis they have said many times that they had learned much from ussian mis- takes, although they ~don't men- tion it now. They learned in four main ways, and to understand what Commun- ist: argue about these days it II necessary to know what. these four ways are. First is the revolutionary base. In the 1920s theRussians advised for China a carbon copy of their own revolution, based on urban workers. This failed. There weren't many urban workers, Chinese. Only recently has he tak- en his revolution back to the cit- as Russia did. He is experimenting in Mnnchuria, where there is room to permit it, but in general he MaIlIt (iuIts u. n. For Second Time in Week For the second time in a week the Soviet delegation, headed by Jacob Malik, walked out of the Unit/ed Nations Security Council, at Lake Success, N.Y., aiiter fail- ing to oust the Chinese National- ist delegation. The Soviet deputy Tingfu T. Ssiang. top Nationalist delegate. Four-Room Flats Protect Tourists From Fake Guides LONDON. Jan. ll) (OP) Visitors to Iondon are advised to "spivs and touts" from the tourist industry, where they have been mulcting unsuspecting visitors for as much as one und, ($8.10) a head for fake in ormation. Bryant Peers, 37- ear-old. pro- fessional guide who in charge of the register the association will operate, says its aim will be to en- sure that visitors are told tho truth and nothing but the truth. Guides will have to pass exa- minations on the area. in which they intend to operate. on their ability to deal with people and on their appearance. Their code oi rules and conduct prescribes that "when on duty, registered guides shall at all times be soberly and reasonably well dressed. Male guides- should never appear on duty without collar and tie. Peers, a lecturer at London Polytechnic and a former school- master, says that London's historic spots abound with bogus guides, collarless and unshaven. who at- putabie guides- - whom Peers result in any registered person be- ing struck off the list, he says, adding that it is hoped to cover i Island Furriers January ~ FIIR SALE THE RESULTS 0F THIS SALE HAVE BEEN MOST GRATIFYING AND THE AMOUNT OF COATS LEFT IS DEFINITELY LIMITED — BUT—- VALUES ARE GREATER THAN EVER!‘ SAVE. IIP TO 50% Father. What I want to say is that . I tho whole of Great Britain in I've always loved you and Mother 2211,33Mliihehgfpgixfiegt ‘fguigilg: time. . I o - . . . - .. n a c and home" A“ we “m” I “m5 away land holdings and distributed them I thought of you. I wanted to come among poor peasants ~-'~~ I I AVERAGE 6 f0 3 LB3-— “ilme- bu" l“ mined I 5l1°"ldn'i~ In business and industry, the YARMOUTH, N. s. Jim. is - I 1mm" the" mu“ I'll“? been third big difference with Russian (OP) -— Looking for a four-room reason, so that is all right. There pfflcflce appears, Most of the en- apartment for $5 a week? You'll i 1 o o - . . . . - - - is so much we do not understand. terprises the Reds have taken over find the poor man's housing dream MR5 FANNIE 511531653 Anagance NB 1mm’ f h %__, 112 COUNT ' but we can love whether we under- thus far already were state-owned come true at this small town on Mrs. Charles. McCurdy Brock- lo sings gimme evenlnl Iimountod stand or not. So I just want you (such as railways) or were mono- Nova scotiws western tip. The“ passed away very sud- ion. Max. I $14» l‘ n-Fasur” Pfiiiflited i" lmml’ that I lhvflyfl lflved swu- Pillisil“ “mpalifleil Cmllgmlge? hi!’ But ii you're making over deniy at hei- home on Decem- Mr. and Mrs Vincent Tralrior ckrr-enscinnéii)" iqlmlng 1949‘ Tom “You'll never know h t the l0!) Crust 0 11E ° B IOM - a month, stay whore you arc. ' is _ , ~ _ - ' ‘ ‘ ‘- ~ ~~ ~ I ' ' ' I . ' meant to me—y0ur leavingw nliie this: is‘ Gm/emmem- oiherwise ‘he is the little man's chance to live ggskqolgg?’égisargagrgfdépgge angrkrrglyl, Mont om s, g MEI Leml Easter was flliilointcd LIBBY'S 2O OZ. TIN D1399 I! I “mild make It my h°m9~ Reds have encouraged pflvue on‘ I“ Style m’ next w nothing‘ had been quite well on the morn- Canadian. National gRaileiI/g, ‘pd It“ in“! Culture Convener: 3551s‘ T That Seemed to say’ ‘Come home Thxexyfisreice? VASE cihhxigt yt/ftcaisree b Wehnlgwéfiogt Dhoégifileil" isknntvf): ing of the day she died, but paas- President, gity, y! an XTAITTICISICIIISIII? Lane and Mn‘ Reg‘. n - i ' ranc . . . . . > ' & ‘ ‘ Lxilizy flirhir: ifwiiisiieiéail-gii..- PM“) ‘he P‘°d“°“°“ °' prime w a" “l” d° Imsme“ a‘ hi‘ m” Ziufdii. veiriir “$32713. ma“??? NORTH wnxrsnma v i- u a1? was “wed and Seconded’ w‘ mm ha me_and I h enterprise. In many cases they on MM“ street as “Jakej. on me _ . l sh ck to h" mm‘ . . . I hie rt vcrokinole party in the iiaYi 3" g1 p“ we you grant state loans and slash taxes side Cohen aces a b“; of bundingn came as a Efead 0 ‘ ' Iucstlifl. January 24. Next meet. aerg Id w 5pm. pflvaye opvemtors 0m last {an he decided he Could build IJVCS‘ and frien ’ I 1 ‘This igoung Peoples Union met ing is at the home of Mr. iilid u“ B}: $33‘ I °°m° and l" The fourth big difference is the and rent housing ‘mus for $5 a MlS.) ‘Eperigeid was-I arguing a two‘ ogre of Lowell Balderston Mrs, G. B. N0ye_ Meeting the“ m“ you. Iiian int more than I want “my the Chinese Reds have avoid- week Fiinlilt oo ri C crhp isne an m iligscaly ‘Evin ng, January 12. jouined. Music, games and Con, H c anlillmfi 9159- ed the Wholesale QXPUIBID" 1"‘ ue-s doing 1L Already one of Six came from the oun y. i eg a ar ad charge of tha tests were enjoyed by all. A dainty n I p "Your loving daughter. liquidation of educated non-Com- ‘our _ apannwny hundlngs has was In her 85th year. Her lius- Citizenship program, assisted hy lunch was then served by rho n ' "Lydia." milnisis. Sumo have left, of course,_ been Complemd and mm. fammes band having predeceased her. Elizabeth Clark and Lowell Bol- comniiitre in charge, assisted by 2C4‘! Orafllin 8L She bent over her letter, swaying but many more ha" smiled °"- are now enjoyfng mo“. new 1m“ she 15, survived by one sister derston. the theme being, “Churvh the hg5tg55_ '_r'i'r~io FTNNY “BABTES" ‘care, and must be placed in trays a little back and forth. Still so meager it was, but it dared so much. What was she doing? She could not tell. With all her courage she foldfld. sealed and addressed the The Rods made many of them be- lieve they would fare no worse than before and might fare even better, particularly if they pitched in to help build up the new China. cost living quarters, Early in Jan- uary Central Mortgage and Ho's- Ing Corporation officials inspected Cohen's second unit. The corpora- tion has a big interest in the pro- Jane (Ma's. Young Johns) od Chi- cago, Illinois, U. S. A., four sons John, George, Tom and William who resided with her. Five grandchildren also surviive. Membership" Meeting opened by call to worship. Opening hymn. "Fight the Good Fight” was followed by responsive reading. The Scripture lesson was WANTED HARDER GAME It is believed that checkers pro- ceded chess. and that checker! < RAISE l l b d ‘ ‘ i - - ,. , DHTICUE__IIIO i-Iltyenbarfrgniii glggrfe (villlxilichuntlurrgi Mil‘?- That 566111611 to make it his. (ngsgzfxccIs asbtéut aafiaf: ‘Fgiznflyi ject. having advanced 93 per cent The funeral was held on Jan. gulfaenngggedpglillille! 41;)‘ V9365 Biiilflenls- 5295i“! 9- :16“ Compllvfii- ~ A . " l i ~ ‘ . i h t- 2d. l9'0 i. he late residence. " - DRYER B 8- 9 Eli-inc. uViSBd C e55. hQRT VHLLmAhl. Ontndan. 19 white) are rorzovcd. The remaind If I iaic done wrong. forgive knuwlm You heard frequent of the cost nt e form of a mor An larger) criawd ‘attended and me votmnax perlod closed by singing‘ ._ (OP) -Raising millions of horn "babies". is the difficult task employees facing government tili- their transparent coating. in er can be seen developing through Once emerged from the eggs, the young me," she said to invisible powers. She ivas weak, for she seemed to have laicl hands on life itself. "We charges of secret police in Red China, but no one yet has un- covered anything as formidable or gage under the National Housing Act. Three Per Cent Nct Rev. J. T. lbbott of St. Paul's Anglican Church, assisted by St. Paul's church choir conducted the "When I Survey Cross”. The roll call was answered by 12 the Wondrous AUTO PIONEER Credit for {the first automobile. t L k h d ion. ‘n n - ivc tart in trough" or n l; i< i. th n, “w . i n NKVD i . . hThey? {fffahlltldliigflfy men of thelpcfndglcbiforrr‘: nhseing plantedh in use I¢l§iid,-$““i,obne¢en gggb; goyifi $51K,p%xzdn'liyaiudeenean startri service at the home and graive- members and IVY“ "ism?" M"! 11 Sieiijm-drll/FII Vehwlfi mode in department of lands and forests. i open wiater I A I ed tow weeks ago In Peiping Cohen can't get rich on his side the minutes of the pmflmls meet‘ 18m- ‘5 glvcnf‘) Richard TTMTT‘ tending fish eggs in iiateheries at __~_____.- Chapm- xxw ‘vhm a new "security force" ivns housing_ venture.’ The ‘housing Tho following were the pall- m“; we" read and flppmvw" 0'31" “hick m‘ E“g1‘5hm‘m-- ___ Dorion. Ont. and POTI; Arthur. OLD UNIVERSITY organized. But up to now the corporation has it in black and bearers: George Grant, John white that Jake rind his associates can't mzilic over three per cc it net. When the project got underirny, Cohen formed a. limited dividend company, his brothers taking on the non-paying posts of vice-pros- ident and secretary-treasurer. The When hatched and reared. the new rrop will be usod to restock lakes iii the area. Reds appear to have done their "thought policing" through subtler mPZTTTS, Communists around "H! Wilrld know all this. They are weenie and {hgy gel; into arguments YW haven't heard the last of this one Stockman, Walter Brown, George Lewis, R. F. Eddy. Dr- D- TM")! Waye. _ She was laid to rest 1n Sher- wood cemetery. The floral tributes are as fol- The following day Lydia drove into town and mailed her letter at the post office. She walked swiftly to the slot marked letters, but after she had dropped her own she stood looking at the place where it had disappeared, not moving until some. l The colleges of Oxford. England, nnc of the most beautiful cities of Dorioii liatclieijiz uscd for game‘ the world. arc from four to five fish, has 501L030 sizeckled-tmul; l hundred years oici, vzgs for Port Arthur, where com-i merrizil fish nre reared, 8.033.000’ ntnt TllEY_ ARE! KENNEDY'S SCOTTISH FARMING: lows; Pillow-The Family. Trout eggs require painstakingi 1949. Canada Sets Record OTTAWA. Jan. l8 — (OP) — Canadian coal production reached more than 19,000.00!) tons last Ye!" _ the highest total in Canadian She was going to see Mary about the children's party. Only three days till the party and the child- ren talked of nothing but games they would play, what kind of a cake ivouuld it be. Just as well she ses, the president collects the rents, empties the garbage, is gea- eral factotum around the settle- merit. Where does Jake Cohen fit in, or come out, on such a deal? lie ad- lake-trout. and wiiiielish ergs have Scotland is one ni in» most . ,, ,, by any mvflus- mortgaze. besides calling for muc- been collected with the help of highly mechanized farming areas ‘me behind he‘ smd- Purim“ me- tically no profit, also gives Cohen RAYS - commercial fishermen on Lake in the world. with ovei\ 400 com- It W“ ‘mm mw- Sh” will‘! m‘ , and his associates 50 years to 5P - superior, bineg and 30,000 tractors in use in B9B it bililk- It was °t m” Inww‘ COG‘ PYOdIICTIOIT ‘IR worry about paying off the debt. Jack Spencer, J1; - 11bit‘ IIOW- To cut down on operating expen- Mrs“ Lamb“. Spence-r and Harry Mr. and Mrs. Chester Craillieu and family. Mrs. Alfred Peardon and Doro- NYLON HOSE thllgab, llenry and Lovelyn Wool- FIRST QUALITY —- 45 GAUGE h d i; mi i; g b4, d _ mits he's not goin t t 'i.l, h t 5mm‘: . ' - ' 13:99!‘ Tints,“ o s" m8 m “Isgfrfh, “me m“, the 311mm o1 he says .he'll gaingsoznithihgg] mId- fir‘ gilwblrtvaagsfmgwilimgzd $1o19_ PCIII‘ The party was for Koulzrs birth~ statistics reported today, imports hey cant bur-goodwill. I-lc and f ' ' day. They were asking the ohlld- of coal from the United States niilbroltllatzrs lliavcysilfinl- thmustn 0i “$6336; o! 5mm), Sh”, and ren the, kne nd thr u h 1', i 35.4 r nl: to 300004100 1‘ i‘ n "mm?" - 1W _' ' an uni/y nwwuf. invitifiggatnall $359M De m "h" i" “is ihrrr- M a mor»: n: Praidvn- MQ-vnnm, JERSEY s. CREPES "Om town‘ Mary hm a “nation M°5t “I the reduction m Imports iiliicsAqpdirdéoflgiithdVvidIi IVITLOIEAIJyIAaLtLOAI; Stanley Show and Peardon ' l . 8 ' wagon and would pile them in. was attributed to United States Cohen’ artercompletmg me first mm 1 coal strikes which reduced the am- ounl; of U. S. coal available. Canadian production was 3.5 P91‘ “I want them to get used to more children before they start school," she explained to Mary and her CUT FLOWERS _ _ The Spencer Family. Medwme Hat, Alberta. six units plans to keep right on building. Jake's figures it will SKI PANTS take 1'50 mother. "I thought it might-take cent higher than in 1948 and pro- ‘Owens, housing units to wipe , CARDS AND LETTERS 0F SIZES 1g - Z5 the edge off." ductlon incfflfl-BQ! ""9 "Wrwi m out Yanhouths housing shorta e o 0 “Don't you worry about the all major coal fields. That-s his goal’ 3 ' i SYMPATBY $21.11? Si.“ISZE-iiqiiiysfiiiflfii ' , -~ Mr- G"- 11 “m” d mg d ‘ ' . hI i‘ God A -" , HIJGI 9° as. thieves before the week's over." wTlfifgesTsejmstf, b‘; szmcpx-elyy» 332:; mf-gA-figlrcolm Gilli; ' "I hope so." laughed Lydia." . d" ' They were sitting out Mm Helen Spencer’ Me m“ Lydia said happily. "Md I do“ mm M We m 14 snanns T0 CHOOSE FROM on the porch where they had been the and M“ Reginald Mike“, day she dismayed them when they 3:15;: a2: ggllnsmdflcag’, Q33: Charlouemwn saw how little she knew about her t h m 81,, e Wm, “,5” “my d M s cm“ wood 3nd _ ' gijhg; sgaedigrw m°{°, 73w- ugg; iii .23?) ' E3353“ ' ‘ 33 T-3°/o Discount of all Winter _ a e een srcen w i .. _ . w - i TIWVSVWIIOI I flikfld II" GOVQTYWQOI AOOWIY humiliation. Dflwerless in it. and a“f:eaiyuzzlmgwtggtfiorrnfilglsgd villifléissngerirude Horne. i=3 and . representative. now there was pride in things she Mary‘ "Every chud is going home Démo.“ Bro,‘ Lmmed . I was trying lo balance the family books oi the Imew- SI" ‘Wlamd “h” ""14 "P" and say, ‘Why can't we have a Mr, Tom DeBlols . . . _ Mother's old school friend why . ... Miss ' d Louise Groom K d T ' I n.anffiialildi:'§'I.I'If2".:§°p'§§i:§i§fn'§°:1l§3m°1: f§,°,,',§"",,,§‘“?,,,,§;"’;,,,,,§§g,,§;"gg§ comm” To he continued Mr. afidlhlilrg? i-iaroldd waif!!! y S 3 zero oi ihe end of each monlh- ' her friendship was not met half- . ' w; 'mry’§r:;:°““ 163 QUEEN ST. Next Door to Bus Sim) But. . . ; a gay: But she; guldnt-not to- C O A r0m Mrdand Mrs. Jack McGrelor He showed me a simple saving plan to provide on 032a]c?em?“zapnmttrfigmfigthduy ome' u ‘f Miss Agbgvrlia Iieevxwpooh ‘ - ' - - . rs. Income in the future, that was as practical as o trip to she and Mary went to the five- Under the 2?“; »M,5_ George Kielly the barber, and a plan which suited my budget, Before you say-ill’: o good ldoo, but I lust can't afford if‘, folk ii over with a CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY representative, or write for Information. and-ten and bought frogs and mice and dwarfs that bobbed up out of a box. They la/uqhed a. good deal as they made them work. I PAT, f/re Plumber 5 E Z Miss Elizabeth Powley Mr. and Mas. Powle! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Johnson Mr. and Mn. Waher Brown Shadow of Lbfllth," Iliflhld Mary. “And limp __ -.. _.___.._._- m. madam. V-fammond Harper, , _ “It mustn't rain! Rain-don't I n, i m] . If" 0'95 I d}? u h rainl" Kouia kept cryin and her on: M n‘ mo" lnnoy “lflrnfrfaflifirt Arthur “cachet-n DIPAITKZTIT" oriimciaiiouii Zlilirsnnfim: biiiiivefif; iTEViIZR """‘, l‘, “"'“'- °'°"““ “" "f, ‘MJYM J M, m... , on . . rs. o QTOIIIIIIV Mlfctllll. Mlnmu A. MuNAMAlA Dcnvfv Mama party nflawy birthday! Happy Try DOLCIN Tablels for prompt To "I It up w‘ Mun" "In ‘Ad M". Jun“. Rope,“ 2:316?! Heavy birthdlvulio vwl" IeIicIIromARTlilITlC and aiiau- h, .' Tm", N3 I I a , anced around K0 a, until - L M M y Manny; ",4 , , ./.'.~////.-> ~_J '11 1 /////,/ 11/ the child well might burst with "AT"? i"""~--T'Y D0 c"; ~ “m”! "i" I ‘rlfllii Muff" “m joy. getaboitie of 100 orSOOta eta Mn and Mm Vie," Pun,“ I T “ E S T719 Elm" W911i l5 ""1! DICE. from your drusgist TODAY and Stubborn sink drains or pro- emu“ Ronny wqmmr; 1n- _ but it was Pancho made it what , . “I f renew‘; hi0!!! Dllnl Inly put a ntrlln “m” ’ < / V /) / , one tgt tofbishrr] pronounced. "Th: 1°‘; ‘he phwg": _ ° DOLCIN onflyrli: nerves: syawl: i?" Mrs. Ernest Champion Fimmfl! 1100910 bought flro insurance for their homes and . ., . , ,., . , . 14,-. vary g5 . rt day party I wen u gygrgw g o in; I on yo r u [e or M _ ch 1 n H ‘ to m a" my m”. M “m me a.” come ourfrom under u“ gzzzmbgnsgzl: gnu"! n M; Huodraosnuperaroer soiled fliemselvoo insured. But. today people PROTECT their i children from town looked ukanca , i "' _ M _ d M, _ 1»; w i5 idgo homo; from nu o5 ha"; Wm‘ _ _ _ E g an consul/r: nhwlef Amfllflel l¢i"°"1"*"'°' " 3"“ "°°"» m?" at the donkey. but Ilttl‘ they'd shadow of Pain... g no I - a J M; d M; gajfimfganiny Con" e lulu": "'1': ' °"° "IIW- "" “I “m; 17,, Toiopionoi 1550. or mall thlrcounontndny POM-HIE Fl l! wlarfhugh oignbogioou fgiidlll: Mo,‘ grumpy, "fly DOLCIN. Ill 88 QIQQ M,” Came M’ Pom“ we” I ca t Ila explain tha coverage n. brings vi"- ' c" W" ' " r n: av elm cry. " me l - s, iil N5. . “M, p o; Maw w; my tum," no o, m,” lI yours does not. write direct to "on, m, _, v ha‘ ‘M M“ M“ ma“ l , , ‘ Ioputuunoqmnnotluwo. v would be on him at once and Pan- l“ ‘QM 5k M", my” Dori-uh, pug-idol; * n-nn-uneomnuvomnm-uniannaunoomm-annn-mw cho, wearing a huge OOIIM‘ of m, m; M", John A, MoLqod maogumflgucio‘ $muha - cream and flowers. weaned obiia- m. and Mu. m. mnaym . up; ingiy around. M,‘ "em-n pa". Lowe], oaeaixin/nsosetaamosmomvo _, OW,‘ (mm mutt) Lydia joined Ivy and Mary. who M... , clummtavnn Ilmcltlvnemuo Dbt- wm lilting on the sideline for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Couiaon, I5 ‘ ~ a. moment. "that's right. [at your Keminaton