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RAMBAY. 120 Elm Ave. Phone i083! m8)‘ . , tnuex REFRIGERATION We Iiovg for sole in first class condition an automatic gasoline operated refrigeration unit pscleI-Iy designed to refrigerate lrueii bodies such as used to transfer fish from the Moritimes to loston. Unit can be seen at IIROOKFIELD cazmsrv LIMITED “rim, N. s. iiswirnucits The following new Internat- ‘ trucks are available for hiniediate delivery: I id-TON mm. soov I Vg-TON PICK-UP, WITH STEEL BOX - Ilfi-TON PICK-UP WITH STEEL sox I i-TON ‘PICK-UP wmi STEEL IQX. I KIS § _Cl'|A$$l$ d: CAB (twofipeed axle) =’ W. ll. JENKINS Great George Street . i woo$ooeooeove~~.~---. . . Ciairopodlat For Font Ailments illlliSlIl-If l. J. s. sitowil. Ii. r. Orthopedic lee Great deem ltmi cosmos-renown. nu nae ooeoeoooooeoooo G. F. I-luteheson It Sen 07101113181‘! ‘Ipselalista in the dttins or hfllflllll correction ol Ofllaldeteeh." _ IGIAIION-Illll‘! _ a... isalslsiyici ~ hepelri 1'» an Molten ~ Morons: t ilewlniiliig-aad Repairs '» litrcriicki." a .;. QtIl-Imct » guru's " t” e. to drink some pints every day between meals. The valuable part of all drinks in general use is" not their flav- oring, but the water which is their basis. r Milk is the ideal combination of food and drink. especially _for young children. Ihult drinks, or- ange, lemon, grape, etc., are pleas- ant and very healthful; tea freshly made is refreshing. , in order tovbe o! use to the body. the water in these drinks must be easily separated from the other constituents. Some - drinks contain so much sugar or hther food matter that the, water that might be released for'its' special work in the body contlnuesto be used to dissolve this food. Sugar ir-uaeful. so sweet drinks are not harmful, but they are not thebest fonquenchlng thirst. ' In the cesa of intoxicantl tgie matter is much more serious, or alcohol is very greedy for water and quickly absorbs it. and so prevents it from doing. its work. It even robs the water from the cells of 1th: body. _We have all seen the 1st beer drinker, who carries around with him a system loaded- up with waste matter. The alcohol has never given the water n chance to eliminate the rub- bish properly. Besides with-hold- ing the water. the alcohol in strong drink inflames and irritatos the linings of the mouth, and stomach in somewhat the same manner as does salt. It will thus be easily seen that beer, wines and spirits are more likely to create thirst than to quench it. In fact it is well known amongst drinkers that one drink, instead of satisfylnB. usually creates a de- sire for more. The very characteristic that makes a good "dryer" of great value to the photographer, makes its worse than useless as s quencher of thirst. -The Australian Temperance Advocate. ,. TO ALL MY FRIENDS ACROSS - CANADA ' I am sure everyone in Canada v room. bedroom or snembe ‘ _ -a—— reads the ‘Tidings. for Ihave re- ceived get-weil cards and good wishes from every province and I want ‘to ewresa auinoere thank you to all my friends who are re- me. I am »very well Physically. and the doctors that I am" making excellent pro- gress. but the condition‘ of my eyes is still very serious, so I must stay in and around Torontofor a few months. in order to be near the doctors. I am still carrying on my work though. and hope to con- tinue to do so forsommtime; ’ I just want you all to know that 1 am really well and happy and rarin’ to go. and will be look- ing forward to meeting many of you again. . - l- a . “Rovers (Edna Grant.) “SALVATION IS 0F JIWS” These are the solemn‘ words of our Lord Himself, pronounced to atwomsn who needed this teach- ing desperately. She was a Gentile.‘ and she thought the Jews were Just too low-down for her to have any dealings with. The Holy Spir- it reinforces this pronouncement when we come to Romans S: 2. ". . .unto them (the Jews) were commilieu- the oracles o! God." Then to clinch the argument irrevocably and irrefutably,. you will find that God's eternal des- tinies for this earth will never be realized or accomplished until this very same Israel is brought back to Him and becomes His ment in n. world-wide missionary crusade such ‘as the world has never known and with results that the world has never dream- ed of. “What shall the receiving of them (the conversation of the Jews) be, but life from the dead?" Romans 11:5. Why not take your position on the side of God? He has spoken good concerning Israel. Shall you, and can you do otherwise? WINDSOR SALT DEPOSITS The Windsor. Ont. area is estim- ated to have enough salt deposits to last the world for close. to 100.000 Y9K". ' den. feel 1 ed. . - ~ ~ ‘ ' Miss Jennie Moore as Spirit of IIISLIII; a Tris Gusknisei. (iusiuurrrrowrw entrain. w. M. s. Meietinajfll TheiOavendlah Aukliiary of the were. held‘ its mm Thank-Of- fering. Service in the United Ohurch on Easter Sunday at 7.80 intthe. evening. The devotional which consistod of, Invocation‘! Hymn. There Is~ a Green I-Iiil ar Away. Responsive reading. 7M in hymnary was led by the president. Ibllowing this the pageant, “ThossvPlaces Fair" was present- Places Fair; Bethlehem. Nazareth. Olivet. Caperanum, Jerusalem and Calgary were taken by Clsrinda Simpson. Mary Simpson. Bessie MoorehShirley Stevenson. Winni- lee OiTark, and Martha Simpson. who read appropriate portions from the Bible. Following each place appropriate tabloaus were shown. Those taklngpart in tab-- leans were, Earith Macbead, Mrs. David Johnston and ‘her two child- ren, Stewart and Ruth. Carol MaoLcod and Janet Stewart. Dur- SPElllliL Sizes Hfto 42 Regillor $2.50 volue ‘or n“... only night and on Olivet‘: a trio. The whole town talking about the Oharlottbtown Y's Men's Va- riety Show. which is being pre- » seated Monday and Tuesday even- ing in the Prince of Wales Aud- itorium at eight o'clock. Featured in this show is a Fashion Parade. in ‘which promin- ent local men model the old look and the new look in ladies’ fash- ions. In addition there will be ae- lections by the Y's Men's (lhorus. a sensational Blrls’ quartette, Y’s Men's Variety: Show i- i Expected To Be A eight-handed piano numbers; - ular songs by Phyllis Lules. Ali’ McKearney and his violin. Mcandrew and his saxophone. and ior good measure seine melodrama and humorous skits. The proceeds of the show is for boy's work and‘ other community projects. carried on by the Y's Men. . There are a few tickets‘ still available at Elia Grocery and Henderson and Oudlnore. - ing the tabieaus the choir with Mrs. Edward Graham as organist sang fitting hymns. " Following this pageant the of- faring was received by Mary Simpson and Shirley Stevenson and dedicated. The Second 'Pageent was, The Christian Trail. As the choir sang, When I Survey the Wondrous Cross, two readers, Mrs. Stirling Stewart and Miss Helen Green came to the platform. They read portions of the Crucifixion, . then retired. During the singing of “Tie Mid- Brow" by Messrs. Lowell Wyand. George Olsrk and Olaf Stevenson the 'I‘tires Marys. Mary Magdalene, Miss Jennie Moore; Mary-Mother of Juus. Mrs. Alfred Alfred Moore; and the Other Mary, nice Axeworthy came to the plat- Miss Ber- form. In their sorrow and dejec- tion they are accosted by a man- n: nioitii |=oiz ‘rwopwssks ouiv 23rd April t0 7th gfMay (Inclusive) WITH svsav CHESTERFIELD SUITE PURCHASED FROMTHIS First-You on ABSOLUTELY sass THIS BEAUTIFUL KROEH- LER- HOSTESS" CHAIR. ‘ ' This Chair Is avliable in’ Repp. Velour. Frieze and other material. THIS OFFER IS, MADE‘ ON ALL CHESTERFIELD SI|ITES— Some _ of these Suites have [usl- arrived. others are still in transit. You may select the Chair of- your choice for use In your living- All i-zxtiu oiuitiliii sxtiu SAVING! this part was taken by Mr. Ralph Burdett, who brought cheer and comfort and the glad. news that Christ is not dead. but risen." The choir then sang, Jesus Shall Reign Wherirer The Sun. a During the singing the two readers returned, read other portions ‘of Scripture and,said that our questi was to find "The Christian Trail". The. Man then appeared and offered prayer. This was followed by the clos- ing hymn, Ohrist the Lord is Ris- en Today" and benediction by Rev. Geo. Gough. . The Church with the Gross and garden effect ss a background and flowers at the front and the ‘white and black’ gowns of those taking part made a very impres- sive service. The W.M.S. apgreciate the as- sistance of all those who helped atiori. - to make this service s. real inspir- ' For yileal iieat-il-Phone 24lllisk For “Princess”? _ Top liuality illti SyYiliiEY Goal on Iv A. PICKARD and IIOMPAKY LIITED. FREE! ABSOLTELY FREE! Jack '. CATERPILLAR TRAGTORS , -Dl‘ESiEL ‘POWERED- Fuel costs of one third the cost of gasoline enable you to lower the costs of all your forming operations —- while the rugged construction of these Caterpillar Traders will give’ you a lifetime of service. ' ‘ ll. rieininn and contra. y 14a GREAT erotics srnssr later a half-collie away. A pollcdy man, lowered head first ‘GOWII- . imanhole, pulled Kevin out. safe bu unconscious. n‘. BLMXBURN. Lnncashire, Eng- land, Aiptil 21 -—(AP) ——FiVB'Y93Y' oid Kevin Wilson fell into a sewer today and was rescued one hour KltOEl-ILER ci-isitzs, use THENi m ALMOST ANY ROOM IN mg HOUSE . .. 7 my nQ/faauethad a I I F R E E" WITII EiiEilY runciiics or A c IISTEIIFIELII sjuJTEYOu e21- nits tsAimniL ‘teats 2am APRIL m ‘mrsliilivtiiisi.