MAY 26. 1952 '. 7? We iiAPOiiiZIiiG increase profits by bigger i lifdlu lost age 5-6 weeks. Write gr Ph""' IOIT WIISYIR: I7-2 Merell GREAT MUBICIAN Wolfgang Von Mozart, the neat Austrian composer who died in 1791. was a skilled violinist and vllzlinist and pianist at the age or John 574 not Int ready yet in som, lslsu 1952. Address inquiries to: The Director, P. 0. Box 251, Charlottetown. P. E. I. ma improvement service Applications for rent of the equipment provided by this Service Will only be received up until May 31, After all the applications have been received, jobs will be inspected by districts and undertaken as soon as arrangements can be made. Only when machines are available, will work be undertaken for other than farmers. D-6 Dozer .............. .. Truck and Trailer . ................ .. 958.00 per hour ................. .. 958.00 per hour Farm Improvement Service, Department of Industry and Natural Resources, a Eusion Street FERGUSON TRACTORS Now is the time to buy for your Spring Work. See This "POWER FULL TRACTOR" at -our Showroom. VLG. BARBIIIIR I:TIl. Ask the man who owns one. Charlottetown m WE OFFER SERVICE llliALiTY mo: Prompt Deliveries to either Trucks or Cars. Both Mechanical and Chemical As Low as the Lowest for like quality. TRY OUR GOODS. I isiaun FERTILIZER cg; Charlottetown Call In 'l'edey.. . but can do both ofihesejobswbelier WI fH A MCCORMICK F mall SuperC .w0CeTeUo NOTES THE VERDICT 0! THE AGE! One of the earliest of Egyptian inscriptions: "HM earthly tenement Was shattered by beer and wine, And his spirit departed Beiore it was called ior." Moses in 1400 330.: "And the Lord spake unto Aaron saying, Di-ink'no wine nor strong drink, thou nor thy sons with thee." Homer in about 1200 E. O. has Hecto 'a reply to his mother'- words,"stay till I bring the ,cup with Bacchus crowned." Tar hence be" Bacchusl giitsi" the chief rejoined. Inilsming wine, pernicious to man- kind. Unnerves the limbs and dulis the "Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine, and men of strength to mingle strong drink." Habakkuk 026 B. 0.: "Woe unto him that riveth his neighbor drink, that puttest the bottle to him and makest him drunken also, that thou mayest look on their nakedne.-.s.' Solomon the Wise: "Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth color to the cup, when it moveth itsell aright. "At the last it biteth like a ser- pent. and stingeth like an adder." Paul 58 A. D.: "It is good not to eat iiesh, nor drink wine, nor to do anything whereby thy brother stutnbleth." Pliny. the Elder, 79 A. D.: ' "In the course of me there is nothing about which we put our- selves to more trouble than wine, as it nature had not given to us the, most salubrious drink with which all other animals are satis- tied." Plutarch, about 100 A. 1).: "There is never a body or a man. how strong and stout soever, it it be troubled an iniiamed, but will take more her and oiience by wine being poured into it." Augustine, about 430 A. D.: "Drunkenness is a faltering dev- il, a sweet poison, a pleasant sin. which whosoever hath, hath not himself: which whoever doth com- mitteth not a single sin, but he- comes the center and the slave oi all manner or sin." old Scandinavian Lay about moo A. D.: "Not as good as many believe Ia beer to the sons 0! men. The more one drinks the less he knows, . And less power has he over him- um. Ohaucer 1340: "A lecherous thing is wine." "Loquscity and alcohol go to". ther.” - "character and shame depart when wine comes in." - Shakespeare, 1600 A. D.: "0 than invisible spirit of wine if thou hast no name. to be known by. let us call thee devili" "O that men should put an one. my in their mouths to steal away their brains." "That we should with joy, rev- el, pleasu and applause cum. rorm ourselves into beasts.” "Thoulth I am old yet am I strong and lusty For in my youth I never did ap- ply hot song rebellimu liquor to my bl Theretore my age is as a llllty winter. frosty. but kindly." laordlnscon 1000 A. 1).: "All the crimes on earth do gm 00!?-1'0! so many of the human rice. nor alienate so much proper- ty as inteinperancw 7 SCRAP! ' THE .f.iUARDlAN. CHAR.L01'TETOWN Patties seek. Seat Left Vacs . I; I LMJNARD SCIIIDEDER Candidates and supporters of ca- nada's three major political parties in Kitchener, ont., are intensifying campaigns to win the federal by- election any x, which was necessi- V-IMG when North Waterloo seat was made vacant by ippointmcnt of , Chamber of Commerce, atly -yr ELIZABETH JANZEN a packing plant executive is well known in the district as an active member oi many organizations such'as Canadian Legion, Junior and the Janzen, Rotary Club. Elizabeth candi- Progressive Conservative Ontario's "Lint.-Imraer NORMAN C. SCHNEIDER s. woman's touch. Pretty and full of vigor, the 34-year-old secretary is pounding the streets conducting her own house-to-house canvass or prospective voters. The Liberals nominee, Norman C. Schneider, has behind him a year-round program of Mrs. Harry Crosby with twenty- four members answering roll call. The president, Mrs. Harry Hyde, presided and called on Mrs. Mel- vin Hyde who led the devotions on the theme. "Life is a trust that tests us". Assistingt Mrs. Hyde were Mrs. Bruce MacKin- ley, Mrs. Charles Hyde, Mrs. Haz- en Howard, Mrs. Elmer Frizzell, Mrs. Muriel Godfrey and Mrs. L. H. Drake, who read scripture pass- ages and tracts on the various phases of stewardship, eg. Stew- ardship of personality and influ- ence, time, ability possessions. and of the gospel. These were inter- spersed with hymn singing by ali present. back or use my married name now? there is another Mrs. M. My husband is remarried so I don't care to be in the same class. D ANSWER: Under the circumstances. I think it would he-wis-c for you to resume your maiden name. with a divorce. cedure is simple. That privilege is usually given If it hasn't already been granted you. the legal pro- A chapter from the study book entitled "Our Canadian Indians". was read by Mrs. Waldon Lowth- er and proved interesting and in- formative. Roll call for June will be a verse of scripture containing the word "Work". A letter from Mrs. Wilbur Web- ster. the Presbyterian Supply Sec- retary, was read and told where parcels of clothing, etc. should be sent. The various secretaries gave their reports and it was learned that a new branch Mission Band has been started in York Point by Mrs. Reginald Macliwen. 1 Silent prayers were said for Miss Elma Enman. the adopted missionary and meeting closed with the Mlzpah benediction. Lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. Independent survey shows big gain in preference for B-A New sey proves B-A A recent survey by an independent research panel showed that more people than ever before prefer B-A. The rise and fall in gasoline prefer- ence by Canadians, between 1949 and i951, is shown on the chart. B-A leads all other oil companies for increased preference and popularity. -WANTED cucuuaan onowaas GREATER ACREAGE IS REQUIRED TO MEET OUR CONSTANTLY INCREASING DEMAND Box 133 rot resistant variety. against damage from this disease and result in greatly improved grades. Increased prices in larger grades make this crop 8 real cash producer-with guaranteed prices and an as- sured market. FOR RAW MATERIAL. This PAGE NINEA All contracts will be supplied with seed of a. spot- insuro your crop For full information and contracts see your near- est agent today. ROY livIacDONALD, Murray River T. ALBERT HICKEN, Alllston LOUIS WRIGHT, Montague The equipment will not be moved into any dis- 131, c)?1:?;e.2x,':,?,:, d th :3:l57:t?I35iiE3K'3'ep?&i3'iE.2 nth; gaafnfpaiilggttghpegfiihartle Mcltizgasowcit gitiifxfwusgl iiiiiit?” hibnrreigegfsartdi MERLIN DEVINE: Pmkes sum” i ti-ict which cannot provide sufficient work to wvarrant sacred Juice, m mm e ocF'”'y"””d 1-"hard Schroeder, North lwam-100 um om.” needs the party. LE0 F' ROSSITERUMOMH 0 the cost of moving. T0 wrinkle to" the. dash " "ris Co”'Wf:w' "i 5' IWIWTHY "IX sAY3- LLOYD vEssEY' kirk" , RENTAL RATES W” "” me May meeting at c.....,.n MEG DIAMOND, Phone 1231, Chtovm. Hugh .1” B. O, W. M. S. was held at.the home continued (mm 13"” 3 SMITH BROS" Pownal ROY CAMPBELL, Nine Mile Creek COLIN WAUGH, Wilmot Valley. GLORICE RICHARD. Mt. Carmel MAYNARD MMARTHUR, Arlington. EARLE S. JELLEY, 0'Leary. HEBER PROFITT, Alberton. CHARLOTTETOWN MATTHEWS-WELLS COMPANY LIMITEB Phone 1992 a "P V9" 5 C R A P - ' - i ' s - , ' 1,. 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Cooyotlh steel :0 cast iron deline- magmuun9d'ha.yfol:"eprovsto elder-yndwewlllpav yourself demonstration. 0150-00 in no- slab-IobIIlesI'urseevJsalsetlIIfl'IllN .t..-.a.tKi'i3s nut aatcau on. coMaNv.I.IMtraD. "III! III i '- .1bi,-eId0lCcIIIIv0WI0”vC"P!i2!-