scan/rant: f0. 1949 _ 4 '1 rife cans "M" 2,," I LQTYETOW l. v _ , PAGEELEVEN Devices Help m “ Blind Lead CHRISTMAS Normal Ea mu unwell ...li°°€3."‘.?3:t.:.:.‘!“t‘la": time; ‘ll-IE YEAR! ‘ lltt-.liil.’if.tziii. ftattttlx: stress threads her needle. A device resembling a small open-laced clock, the dial. marked in Braille, warns the blind cook by the ring- ing o! a bell that her cake should come out o! the oven. Braille markings on the dial oi I O ' I . No more appropriate Gilt than a Gift oi Furniture ‘2.."li.‘;“’liil.f°;ii assassin: - - ‘it? “T”‘€‘.f,‘.".“‘ii?.‘. “$5.532 “$5152 ihai will please the whole family. Glance at the many meta =5 a mother in making dressesior her - ~ - §‘,2i‘.‘i§i“;i§ié§s.° K332 31.1%? igrfi éiatlonkal Institute tor the - whgm lénsaereisesevailahie to those For the blind wood-worker a Braille loot rule capable od ac- curate measurements to l/ifith oi an int-ii is a great help. There is also a combination Braille ruler, IT is NOT MONEY Aioiii u e try tcTlreep coristantlybimmind that the Btirilrds’ not primarily an impressive row of figures or an imposing building. VUe think rather of the Bank as the local manager and his staff, on whom our customers can always call for friendly counsel and ser- vice. Our branch-banking system ls founded upon this relationship. LAZY-BOY CHAIRS CEDAR CHESTS i THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE "More than a million and a half Deonle deal with the Bank iif " FURNITURE i _ _ I ; Ztlutileeryamlgvgggd Iaglilllnlttalgci‘; Montreal, and they know that it is not money alone they deal in , _ i t he "th h ti d , l You will lilllki? iiu Jillfiiakt‘. H ASSOCKS a liiialcllfs nigiitiiigs Zgiaiig ‘iiiis-élii- when they come to us. It goes beyond that. These people have . . . , g l I t bll d. - - -' . . "1 contnbutlng somclhmg i" $21.; 2:00,‘: a" Ladeosviz‘)! confidence in the Bank; they know that their money is saic with us, . _ Br. llle dials. . . , _ _ b the comfort Rlltl attraclno- E R special micrometer gauge!‘ for ilnrl that they will be fairly treated in their business (lcalingi. T ‘ . the blind mechanic to 1 /l(l!0th oi “p” 0t the homo’ an inch For the blind doctors and . - physiotherapists an adopted sphy? A man s relationship with his bank manager is, and sltnuld be, momanometer can read blood . , _ A gift in furniture Wm be pressuru For me bum ‘mm and ii highly personal one. Yet in each of our 547 branches, behind this _ electrical repair man there are , _ _ useful and pmcticaL A gift Specmny adapted current mew" confidential relationship, there stand the resources and stability ‘h t .1] l t f v which indicate, by sound, defects _ _ _ _ _ a Wl as OI‘ years and inpyimiyo tubes‘; anfitgarul k of a nation-wide, century-old institution. Thus the strength oi’ ay ng car s w Bra lle ma: - give genuine Pleasllw l0 “W b Kix§s,lcll:esits1meili\~yvitlr1 point: liOldlfl- the institution is linked with human understanding in the service whole household’ speillai cheeckvdrl itindroldxomireiob :3; of the indlviduaL and Braille bingo cards, as well es guide rails used by the blind in Come ln today anti see our giciyl/‘lliirtiigés encourage recreational “I believe sincerely that this is the spirit guiding our relations h” Seleitltil" °l "Willie" The Research Desert-merit at the with the public today. Without such a spirit the Bank COlllill no( . h. h . Canadian National Institute tor ' gm’ _ lg est lwamy at‘ mg £51142‘! ‘$1 ‘mmglaily emilflflnif‘ maintain or justify its place in the economy 0t this country, nor prim that defy matchint- TRICYCLES t. a. ‘ti... Zi‘i...if"i.°..§.'.,°i..i’;‘2.2‘2. . me spark or interest aroused m would we be ablc to give our best to Canada in the years oi great the mind or a newly blinded man ; - ee ‘ prom se which lie ahead. by one oi these devices lights a llama or determination and cour- age which leads liim irom despair to achievement. You are helping ln this tine enterprise through your generous support oi the Canadian National Institute ior the Blind in its current appeal for funds. FURNITURE IS THE ANS- WER TO YOUR CHRIST- MAS GIFI.‘ PROBLEM AND MacFARLANE BROS. IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR ~ SHOPPING PROBLEM. DOLL CARRIAGES GORDON R BALL,‘ i A General Manage: FINE DISPLAY OF FLOOR LAMPS dlld TABLE LAMPS ‘I K's W.>Iu~e.€.cwt.r_k.~.-"..t.r. ..- Kl MacFIlRLANE BROS. FURNITURE i, yriioiie 24a: 92 KENT sr. (Opposite CFCY) YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL anil COZY with a “Tlilllllll-OIL" Space Heater Modern streamlined. compact and attractive. this remodeled healer will add new charm oiid beauty to your living-room and give your home REAL healing comfort without the work and din which has so long been associated with a space heater. WOMAN HATED T0 END GI. YEARS AT SCHOOL This l: 1 quotation from tin 131m: of tbs ‘Gmenl Manager of file In] o] BURWASH. mgland Dem B [Hon/Iva], n! {In Bank’: urea! 132m! annual mnriu. If you would lib to ' ' vneive, on publimtion, a [m copy of Iln ramplna annual upon emyin; tbr’; — (OP) -M.rs. Mai-y Langley, 65, _ _ has retired attei- 61 years at the dduu, umu to tbs Bank o] Marmeal, P.O. Box 6002, MosmuL school in this East Sussex village. 1M ' v fl RMZXSDQIRIKIII . ‘l tantamount. She began as a pupil at iour and stayed on as a teacher. "I enjoyed almost every day," said Mrs. Langley. It was n. terrible 7174 "/1119" ("MP/fills a BANK or M'01}ITR'EAD *" _ t Emadeah finer! 3m‘ GIFTS That Bring Christmas Cheer k WORKING wi-iiceatfxaiausi IN IYIIY wars es tire fines ell-Y" {-3 * ; RIB f . -t oval * Former Island ;......Z.*.».a.ii.i.i.i BARGAINS IN HARDWARE lllllll iln Massachusetts f‘ weiiiizirs * ““ v The great sole of shelf and heavy hardware continues. A former Islander, Dr. Elmer B. Blignall, 61-year-old physician in We have slashed our prices to clear our stock. e ou ch wo No ‘anger n ed y 0P 0d Groveland. Massachusetts, _was or lu coal and eslies over our edM hu tte "lirt" w. _ _ . | |g d fl y| iluiirwtitiiiiaefroiiheyearsiogsiitiv- Although our shelves have been depleted there are ave y carpers u" 00's‘ n‘ The honor was bestowed upon him ' _ _ _ stead - - - all you do is sl-rike if‘ J§e§ée§e$§§i1irgcpefty1_h~ Mem- louds» and lecids of high grade merchandise still avail- u moi-ch, sel- one diul and your An article in the Boston Dally qble f9 ygu, Globe quotes Dr. Arthur W. Alicia‘. Pefiorms a" your Tuni- president oi the society assaying: _ . _ . , for work for you. :1t=usnng=1€§erg§<xf§dy§=sgiiffggggii This ls your opportunity to secure quality merchandise NAMOND by the 18 district societies. Iie ‘has: up |ess Thu“ vuhle pncei. had a general practice in Grovelatiti l YOIII’ TOITid - HOGTGI’ biOfhi solnAlki since 191G and has given extra-l radiates and circulates heat. Qaiiitsoiirtiiitiiiis lggliagasgrxif; gzfigdllmglélilihol rAmTi VARN|SHES' ASPHALT SHlNGLES' etc" ' Listed among his accormnmllsh- ments are: One day of 7.3 tonsil- 19920311193, beginning at 5.30 n.m.; town medical dictator ior a week in 193a B-lter‘ the Merrlmac Riveri ilooded and isolated Groveland and n "loan closet" lor the needy ill. _ Dr. Bagnall is e native or Cape Traverse, and is thouizht to be the MUSICAL . _ Box tor-moi- station agent. at Cape , I ’°“°"‘ iiigtiiiiitiiir" iiiiiliiiiiew“ STANLEY SHAW flllll PEARDEN LTD Limhendand Traverse and moved iolth: UStJi. Hear" Pk.» years ago. Dr. Bagnnl as ivn sons, Robert and Richard. ‘ ni. small graduated mm Tufts Medical School and served in the U.S.A. Medical Corps and as a noiisoii iieiiieiis an; ‘a.‘.*'°t.‘°iii"i.‘i°“s.l““li siiiiii-tly aoiigiiaa witii one- ititemeta and delemle w the House "flier action. oi Delegates American Medical As- ~v\nA MERRY‘ CHRISTMAS l-lave You A Cold? u, y. w. . I a ls Breathing Difficult? When you are sneezinz. eyel run ninz. nostrils clogged up — their the time you need Ceterrh-omone. its soothing vapor attacks misi- 4 STAR ou/iuries * * * * * Dfipenduble * Comfortable * Economical * Effortless 4nsiaes to meet all home requirements with fire pots of 6", 8 i T0" and I3" diameter. IIILOVA L WATCHES . "°‘ °"'-,Y T"! "EST- "T m‘ m?“ ‘°°"°“'°“‘ ‘iranaaiii:':ssra. 2135;‘!%iil‘L‘i.t.iL°t.’2;‘ilimtiiitl; - s. _ i movement. many or the nasty symvtoml l" cold. Sneezing and] Catarrhall, lphleum , ,-~. ~ , . T‘ t ', W-K ' commence to ieappear. aii ovei ‘ ; t‘ y i . the eyes is lessened. A weak threat y‘ t 1 ‘ t " v h _ I la given help, einua pains get rc- | _ - r lief; spitting end nasal discharge m "time He" 1' e '°°"""I SUMMERSIDE - CIIA OTTETOWN v edy tor colds. coughs and threat JEWVELLIRB SINCE i368 igei-Ttation. Get Clterrli-oaone today i M “t1 "°"°" "' 35° “Pd 7°“ '“"“' BROBKETT and STOREY uii. 134 Kent Street CHARLOTTETOWN Phone 834