JANUARY 9. 1950 J Religion Get right with God, \ This was the wet hword of an [JMIQCHSHC campaign carried on in ‘furbntfJ over 4.3 years ago. h. is of the very esscacc of the gospel that only Bn act of God can ;.ut us in the right before Him, lfan can never do i‘. for himself. Fin is evil directed against Gcd and my the wronged can forgive the l’! ong-docr. Profeasor Johnstone Ross, who lav/gilt in the Presbyterian College Montreal for a. short-time once told lhls story. As a student he had been assistant mi lster ill u town an the border between the High- auds and Iowkancls of Scolland n have where the races met and nlngled. O1 e day he was visiting .11 a slum district and found an aid woman living in a single room .n a-i attic. The atmos here was nnylhing but s-lluL. us 50mg ave ducks in n box in a vosucr, a few sticks of furniture. and the m. vii occupant herself sitting by thn Pi"! milk"! I clay Dire. But. on lalking to her he found that shc u‘; .~,‘\'crit2’.)'e princess ll Israel. lnd had some renlarizahle sgirlluul IX|iCl‘l9flC€S. One 0f them was as follows: la her ‘teens sire had become iceply concerned about h<~r soul's lalvation and in the excess of her anxiety she passed over into a xrance state, "Not a dream! mind Queen of the Continued frt lli page '1 Snliths hamc. This craving for‘ better things. and imitation, causes.- all manner of domestic misfits. when calllni! on a friend the dis- utisfled bridl- xucntally- compares. her household furnishings wil.h her friend's and wonder< how she she can create. from hzniled rc- sources. the things or beauty she sees in her neirzhbors home. Don't be afraid to invite into your l house that girl friend who has lnarl-ied a htclThflfit ])l'lllt'C. ‘Prue. vou may not be able tn show her Persian rugs, Oriental hzlluzulr-l and what-not; but lf your friendl is the sensible type of person she. -.von't enjoy your company‘ the less‘ b~cause you do not possess thescl things. ‘ Rerncnlbcr that the happiness of‘, your family is far more important, than gold door-lambs and costly. brlc-a-brac. There is. you kilo-vi such a thing as sacrificing hap-l ))ln[‘S3 for gaudy’ beads. "Cut your’ coat accordlnq to your cloth." ‘Pint ‘.5 what the young housewife must: learn to do until such time as hcr| husband finds the rainbows cndi and the pot of gold. Copy no one. but keep house ac-l cording to your means and th~~_ needs of your husband and child- ren. After a‘ why should your_ ll€lfZhbCiF5' p; sscsslnlls dlsturnf you? ll’ you will but learn to ban; isll all covetous thought from yourl mznd. you irlll find satisfaction: and happiness under your can! roof. i And don't be gt slrne of clrczunl- stances; take time out for books‘ and music and pleasure. o . . A dear lady of my nczluailltanrrl makes n paint. at gully; lo ll-sr. "arm and iylllf dawn for lizllf ‘lll’ lllur each rl.l_v ‘Fhs bl‘lf‘.' Willi-l drawn] from lllu lbw-i: of fn.uilj.'_ lzfc keégg hcr frcsh fur lhc i"\t"ll-| lng. win-u hcr j-iu Latlzl and Clllifb‘ rcu llalllr.ll‘\~ (.\,)(Ii l) f.ll.l hcr ‘Ill ngrSfll vnnipxlllon. | 'l‘lle wi houshnnflfe never fol-q lzrls that persistent (‘i'i€f‘l'lllilll’i-'. pays hig dividends. Anyone ("ITI lfllk htmsc-lf into a gloomy stale} which in turn has a ‘ rffecl. on others. Til’? fable is not. a hullciln brcakias ivcnrfi ill‘ ‘hr- eiring of licrnbie drranu». and Jcprcssin; symptoms. but til’: place where a bright. kcynote hould be struck for thc ncw day. Nor shouwl the sugnrcl- table b‘ wink’ a hzllfdeficld. but a llivleilll n. ~ .".t has ‘ .' ill the nulrr v. it a painl not lo - refs with lucmbcrs of _ ~ '1 firzet that lairl irou rs c\\'f‘l' ex-_ l.';te:l. Kep ill“ vexailons locked‘ lp ill your heart. Remember iliut, lhe more they are nired the big- zrr- they grnlv. ranvllllg mcr the famllvs f~ )1. nly", lflvi, y-lphl nnv Flll.|h‘ll\C-‘ l l" in the 0nd. Try to let the‘ pal. hairy its dead. Try 1° 1i", on‘y in the present. Why worry. about the tomorrow that. has not-l yet arrived? l "Just build B fence of loving trust About to-day; Ana fill u. full of happy Work» I And thcrchl stay." You. the ‘women who is the hcarl of A household has vast power null, responsibility; but. what n noble, calling is that of wife and luolh- Uri Merl are only apparently lead-| Ora. close observation will genen, ally reveal n woman's guiding lll-' Iluenco and encouragement mull bio behind their achievements. i i cnlnhasis And I .ife l By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon, D.l)., L.L.D. Tint Moderator of the United Church of Canada (Copyright: 313"." she insisted with uplifted flnzers; every Gael knows the d". fercnec between a, dream end a ‘trance. She imagined herself on the. cdlzc of a ilarvest-fleld. Half m" 8min was cut. Before the un- cut grain were l2 reapers, and be- hind them stocd one who was evi- dently thelr leader. “HE HAS COVERED ME" "I will tell you what He was like.“ she said, and as she told the story l~hc lapsed now into Gaelic and ngdill into English. "His hair was white, and fell down on His shoul- ticrs like a shower of silver. He was tall and ills robe fell from His rhouldera lo lhe ground where it ran uito folds like the lapping of the sea wave as I saw him, I said "This is My saviour!" and mv heart went out to Him. It went, out from me in the fonn of a llttlc child and went over the stubble like the \\'llil‘l‘ of a partridge until u l-rllne lo His feet. l-lc looked dOWu at the Phlid and said, "Thou here! and thou but s little one naked and cold! I will cover thee.’ With that Hr- threw the skirt of His robe over the shivering child. and l awoke l have had my full share of the storm and stress of life since then. but from that moment I have never doubted that He has covered me with the robe of His righteousness," Spiritual religion emphasizes individuality. A study of the lives uf the saints shows that the more intimate their communion with their living Lord the more strongly were their personal qualities and gills brought out. some mystics have spoken of being “lost in God" as if the dcstiuv of faith was to he absorbed lllto the divine but. all the processes of grace are in the op- posite direction St. John is as dif- ferent as can be from his close. l'(il'l‘l\i\ill1lll. Si. Pclci" and both are different from Si. Paul. St. Aug- ustine and St. l-‘raucis arc alike in their devoliizl to Christ and depend- cnce on llinl. but are entirely dif- ferent in the expressions of their devotion and in the type of ser- vice given. It. is through that; in whivh each is unique in experience and pers-ollal chamctcrlsiics that. hi". dlstinrtlve CClllflblltlOh is made to ilie world, STRESS SOCIAL QUALITY Yet side by side with this divine on individuality there goc’; a parallel emphasis on social quality. All the Christian graces are social. Lore, lo)‘. peace long- suffering, gentleness. goodness- all these graces that flourish in lhe Christian society: none of them l-ould lcc exercised in solitude 'I'herc ls no place for the hermit in New ‘lestnawcut religion, My peculial" experiences and powers are given me in order that I may make a. contribution that no other can luake to the siiritual trezs- ures cf my people: on the other halld, 1 rm built up in character and grace b: what they contrlbyie to me. Now it. was the object of Chrlslis lnlssiol, wrought out through His life. death and resur- rcclioll. to provide reronciliatlon bctwccu lnun llnd God. and through llif‘ union of mall with God to unite lhcnl with one another. God's first object in this wcrk of l'f‘i‘Olil'lill’lil0ll is our union with lllnsclr, Thr- shepherd's heart is Ilf‘\[‘l‘ at rest. unlll the lost sheep is fuund; the Father's fatherhood is ilu-olnplclc until the lost son comes llf‘llll‘. ll. is possible for us to vrallc npcralinl; ill'il'v'f‘i_\' with us to find lhc Divine Dergner co- upcratlnq actlv 1y with us in per- fectiu: His dr-s ,u in us. It is pos- slhle al u lo have His will rcvclled la ll> stcp by step so that. we may cwoprratc actively with llim. (‘AN REFUSE (TO-OPERATION \ e are frcc beings and it is also blc for us lo refuse that c0- :'. llrre l.» God's word to : "For lllls pulyuse have I d lhce up that l might show my })0\\'K‘l' lll thee and that My ilsmc mlflhi. be declared throughout the earth.“ Pharaoh had the oppor- lzulil," lu co-npcratc. and it would huvl- made him areal; he chose in- lcrrl to defy the (ioi of Israel and 15:. rficcllioll rained him. S0 will it h". allli rebels they cannot. frustrate the 1 more than l’ " atlclupt to do so ruins themselves. Ilal-curilialioli wilh God means also reconciliation with men. This rccmlciliatieil which God provides | is the World's only hope. You can- not hale men into life or peace: you can lavc them into both. Commu- nlfln as a sysielu in force tnday is bascd on halc. ll. could not. maln- taiu itself anywhere without- the repression by force of all independ- ent social action. Mr. Vishlnskys tlpccchcs. whenever he speaks for hfosrolv. breathe everything that antligouizcs man against man. But. we l-nnunt win Communists by hat- ing them as they hate lls, nor can we turn people against the hate- ridden lvvstcnl by hate. Love ls the only oilswel" that will command the nltclltion of the world. Only when love brings in a social order more just and merciful than any other can it overcrlre systems that d:- stroy. God reconciles and offers His reconciliation to men now as indi- viduals and as ilntlons. Pray that lhc world may bear and heed. Ask your friends to afternoon‘ tea i‘ HE GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thin column to reserved for news of looll Interest, but advertising of l newsy nature may be uuemq at five cents a word. ntrictly ply. able in ldnnoc, C00 "sir-Photographs. HOWARD MlclNNlS Fitted Footwear tit 175 Queen Street. A1‘ YOUR. SERVICE-Armin! Goal Company. Phone 2498. SCHEDULED IUGBTB dllll‘ to Summerside and Monctcg Phone Maritime Central Airwur Limited. 2061 or 540. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. -—- Advertiscrs are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone classi- fieds, etc, should particularly bear this in mind. CALENDARS RECEIVED - The Guardian acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the follow- ing calendars from local firms- Rite-Way Cleaners. "Ready to SOFVE"; M. F. Bchurman Co. “At Jasper. Alberta"; Bank of Nova Scotia. "Tulip Time in Ottawa": BCalon & ltillchae, Wlnsloe, "A Sui-c Winner“; Carter’: Binnie “Pair of Queens." FUNERAL AT FLAT RIVER.- The funeral of Mr. lvlagnus Ross was held Friday afternoon from his late residence and was largely attended. Services at home and the grave were conducted by Rev. R. S Qulgley and interment was in Belfast Cemetery. The pall- bearers werc Messrs. Damon floss. Alexander Ross, Frank Ross. Rob- ert. 'Nlcho':s0n. Al€x Benton. Thomas Keller‘. r ___ Personals Mr and Mrs. W. B. Creed have returned to their home in fligh- fien after spending the New Your holiday in Halifax, guests o1’ their son Nlurray Crecd and Mrs. Creed. Mr, llldwin C, Johnstone loll l-‘riduyl for Waterloo, Ontario, to attend u managers‘ mes-ting of the Dominion Assurance Comllimy- H0 will be absent about ten days. The nluny friends of Billy Chap- pcll, son of Mr. and Mrs. BTW‘ Chappcll, Bradalbane. are sorry to lmar he has entered the Prince Edward lslund Hospital for an ap- pendix operation. .Thc rnrtny fri€nds of Mr. Dlll MilzPhce. Cumberland are sorry to learn of his oontiuutxl illness at his home. llfr. MzlcPhee suffered a serious heart attack four weeks ago and is confined to his bed. Mr, Rcgiuald Judson and fzlmiLv are visiting on E. Island. Ml‘- Judsou has been in Western Can- ada for thirty-three 3081's. The‘? many relatives and friends are glad to welcome them, especially his father, C, W’. Judson. ChGTFY Valle-y, “ho is in his cighly-elghiil year. Alznong the visitors to the city. New Years were Mr. and MT5~ Clarence Mlsencr. and YOUHG 5°" Gordon of Dartmouth. N. S. litr- nuu Mrs. ‘Tubal-as Clair and sons John and Roger of Montllxuc- Mr- nnd Mrs. Keith Dixon and sons George and Gage of‘ ClYQQ Riv" and Miss Hilda. Ferguson. nurse in Montague Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Miscner. Mrs. Clair. Mrs. Dixon and Miss Hilda Fergllio" "e Mrs. Ha rr)’ daughters of l-lr. and here they Ferguson of this city. W spent lhclr holidays. Mrs, John W. Mncl-iirlnon. Eurnscliffc. was very liieflillfilly surprised un Sunday. Jlll- 15b l° receive a long distau telephone call from her sister EladysaMYI- Eric Sundgrcn. ,Ram3P0 Helilhls- Sloutsburgh, N. 3., wishing her sis- ter and all her immediate furnlly happy New Year greetings. MYS- MacKinnou also slmki’ t" h” “mf ther-in-ltnx; l-Trh‘, and her nephew. Dr. Larry Suudgrcn, Ellen s liiarll continued from pace l‘ ’~'~"..fl_ r lie path that leads gl,‘gnsh[yféx\filvue1to the sunset. We . . l lit nor H“. {he qu.ei. and beauty ° (lb we fear loneliness in up)! 59°11 of isolation. and I5 the January days ienglhgil, our only llegrt: _.u be ma‘ ‘my are still no rolng enough to allow us time Y0!‘ all the interests, we have savfll for those hours.‘ This morninl hm“ “Guy on“ a wooded. hllllOD "do" “w”? and rising to an elbowygw to view this ITHFICiQ _ which ever_ en-thrnlla n5. we “gift (iéréd u thl! mlshl not be ' "Q arable sign. a Prmlll" °' mu°d fulfillment for Del“ and, ‘we fortune for a whole world. m ‘l months to come. And then clom- ‘mg to a window we 115115 w,“ never saw a better than lh-$ for the time of Ye"- Ou‘ “t” V9355 Day being_alrc3dif klPl. l" no time the family was Mifilled at his or her Pllrsillls- o" “Mk stern James was away to the trier“!- to the many chores that claimed him. and thither presently lfllld‘ dang..." ._ Hilda - lrekcci to join him. With “our own mare m a farm-cart Jock was clelllllfll stables to the heaps l|‘l the fields. and her son bathed and fed and into his morning sleep. Jeanie. was spreading her wash. b0 lhli- l! the sun continued to accent 1h! shadows about lawn and ylfd. W!‘ d|y was oft to a satisfying start. O O C ' But once more the evening shadows have fallen and all work "f ‘h,’ my i; ended. A moon nearing full. looks down now nu line quiet farmsleads and the mill |I'l the depths of the valley. And no ulhlte blanket of snow has January yet oprud. But instead ‘By all the signs. Ellen" James ‘comm in from a lut round of stables lo say "there's rain in the offinll" CRASYVELL for Photographs. JYMDIIUS TAXI. Phone 525. I SCANTLEBURY SIGNS. PHONE MISSES “'0OL and Alpine Will- ter Dresses to clear at 2') per cm". discount. A. McDonald. SPECIALS AT The Smart Shoppe, Queen St, 2 racks dresses. figured and plain crepe. sizes l1 to l4, going at 5.00 each. SNOW SUITS. selling less 25 per cent discount at. S. A. Me- Donald. COVEYIEAD NOTES Misc ilelcn Power. spent her holidays with in Rocky Point. Mr, and Mrs. Llewellyn Gam- ble spent tho holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall. Monclon. rclatiws The friends of Miss Jean Bovyer are pleased to hear she is recover- ing from her recent illness. Mr. Cornelius Murphy has rn- turned from the Cily Hospital uhcr-g he underwent all operation. Mrs. John Power has returned ill the City Hospital. Mr, Freeland Dockendorff, filly‘, spent the holiday with friends in Covehcntl. ‘Mr. Ephraim lilacbllllan. Glasgow, came by plane tn lend the funeral of his latc- bro- ther, Mr. K. MacMillan. New Covehcad "Road School re-open- ed January Si. Class work was re- sunied under Jeanette lliarshall. principal. and Miss Marion Wool- dridge, assistant. ‘Miss Audrey Marshall. employec of T. Eaton &- C0,, llionctcln, rc- tllrncri after hm lg spent (“hrlsl- mas and the New Year with her narcnts, Mr, and Mrs. Charles I-I. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. Montebello. California, who visited (Znvchead Road in August, nrc now wintering in Florida. They pl-eclated the hospitality given bv their cousin, Mr, James Marshall. who is now eighty-eight, and whom they were delighted to visit. The sympathy of Covehcad and surrounding t-olnmunitles goes out to Mrs. Russell Blrt and family in the loss of a kind father and hus- band. Also to the family of Mr. Kenneth l-laelliillun. Mr. MacMll- Ian passed peacefully away Friday evening, Dec. 30, in the l". E. I. Hospital whore he had been u pati- ent for almost thrcc weeks. He has been a great sufferer for the past few years; a man who had several sorrows, having losl his wife seventeen years ago, and n daughter Helen, five years ago. As a neighbour he was one of the best, always in health ready to extend a helping hand. In his home a hearty welcome ans given to visitors. ills funeral which was held at. \’i'est Covehcarl Church. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m.. was largely attended. Th»: service al. thr- church and grave was con- ducted by Rev. T. A, Vifilgen, \\'hn spoke comforting words to the he- rel-lved family, "In my Father's house arr- many mansions". after which his body was laid tn rest. beside- his wlfc and daughter. Thr- ball-bearers were lra Carr. Frank Hughes, Harold hlacflonald, Chur- lr-s O'Brien, Sanlucl Wnnlridgv. George Kielly, lln has left to mourn, four sons, Gordon. Ernest, Lewis, n, home; Edison. St. (lath- erincs. and one daughter, Gladys. in Montreal. TO BECOME MONK SAN FRANCIEO. Jan. fl ~-l.»\Pl — A 50-year-old State official and business man wound up his af- fairs today so he may don the black ro-bes of a monk. H.» is Don- ald D. Foster. for ‘l6 years a Call- fornia Sta e Board of Equalization official an sueces-ful ‘operator of a local hoblby shop. Foster, who last year observed lli< 25th uw-d- ding anniversary. will enter Si. John's Abbey. a Brlnedwine ma"- asterv at ("fcllleeevillm Minn. l-fls devoted wife. Mav C. Foster. an- proves of his decision to enter lb" order. She indicated she will. enter n religious order. Mac-Lead. Lester Taylor. Bobby Bessie Yclunker. Janet Skinner, Fodym. Until tomorrow ~ lhary-Jiend- l g,“ . . . lo hcr homo after being a pnlieut| 31-, nrr rclired school-leachers who are travelling by automobile with’ trailcr wagon attached. They ap- Grade Eight Prince Street School First row. left to right-Kenneth MacPhall, Edith Smith, Jenn Bevan. Beryl Grahlm. Katherln‘. Younk Mark Lndner. Roddie Ainoworih, Donald Fold. Hui Unfinllum. Ehiriqv IAGMQI. Glovil Jones. N . CflARLOTl'l:’1‘O\VN Bl.lLLE.TlNS FROM l BIRDQAND . Minimal: n. WlLSOfl BIRDS’ TOOLS Perhaps you have wondered about the honey-combed appear- ance of some sand banks; bu‘- evcn if you were aware that cacnl lltlll- hole housed a Bank Swal- low-‘s eggs. you may not have known lilat the birds did the er.- eavatlng themselves, using as tools both bills and claws. Klngllsll" crs also make their own holcs in banks. The rough-soled feet _of an Osprey act like longs for grip- plug fish. Indeed all birds are supplied with implements. and very fcw rely on others for either nest building or obtaining food. ‘Next summer watch Mrs. Balti- more Oriole weaving hcr hanging‘. bllskcl. Non". in lnkbullllcr, _\u.l may see u Nllilullch t‘llll)iti_\‘ll"lg ll.» ilili as a vhlsc‘. to open nuts vvl ‘ lL has vsrcigcu llzio a tree crm . Needed for cxlraclin: small lu- lsects and lnsccls‘ eggs from nar- rulv uavllies. the bill of a Brown Creeper ls more blCkiC-nilBpPLi. its tail is another tool. provided with spikes to jab into a ircc trunk. like spurs on the boots of lncn who climb poles. The Cililnney Swift's tall ends similarly. sharp spines on the ends of lhc- feath- , crs being suitable to press against 1 the inside bricks of chimneys. ‘, The awi-shaped bill of a Hum- llrlingbird probes down into the | depths of long. slender blossom». iznd is also a sheath‘ for; other gadgets: the tongue, curled ovcr at the sides, forms a doulblc tube for sucking nectar, while a brush i on its tip sweeps up both liquid ‘and diminutive insects. A (‘l-oss- i bill owns a lool especially drsign- ‘ cd for husklng off ihc scalrs o.‘ various cones in order to get at secdls underneath. The tips 0f lllc bill are prolonged and cross cacil other when closed. One needs only to see it in operation, and l listen to the scales rattling down. to realize how c-fficlcn‘. ls lllh; strange-looking contrlvzlncc. Th’ habit of turning over stones on a beach in its search for food makes a wedge-shaped blll mos: useful to the Turnsione. Ducks, Geese. and Swans all ca y sieves. 'l‘heil' bills are furlnslivcl with tooth-like projections on lhl: sides through which the)" strain | water from their food. l A Wood-pecker carries iii-blind a I l whole sst of lools. is bill is 1| ‘Canadian Cheese l l chisel for gouging a home out n? an old lrce trunk: lhc tongue i. harpoon ‘to spear and hold insects; lp hooks for claws on lhc feet l the bird hold i0 bark; stiff b: at the end of the tail assist support. Have birds got teeth? l 0n British Market The trade in the Ullllctl King- dom speak hizhly of Canadian icheose, but say that coutinuilv of ‘supply is luost important. This ,was one cu‘ lhc main Iof Dr. H’. A. Derby. Clhlcf of the ‘; Dairy Products lvlarketill: He :- lloil. Dominion Depcrlulmzl. of ‘Agriculture. aflcr visiting distri- ibutlng centres in the United Klng- , ‘ h‘ mm,“ , ‘o Np“. 2m, _ i-frlonl this ‘ Sllllliitrv‘ ‘whcw- uhccsc , tlllqlplglllal‘ W,‘ Own ma“ whim ‘voila; Canladii. NélvtZeallrnda AIus-lwhilc Showing 5H3,“ mmlkL “has {canal an: ie rll ed Stalca neu- ‘PW mm and d“, Asa“ “m, in... ‘, ’ '.," ' .n.il.l.s nl- Fhat the brcakages of boxes is L llriPsflsesfioi"gggmléi“u?box Kflthom‘ a matter of serious concern to the I {vzqkkwc Pnflkwnnvlv is m“ SUI Canadian chcesc trade. f) '. Derby sag“ (m; Fhms‘, an," huh“. than found fmn actual inspection, The heading in boxes also needs atten- tion, as many were scen which were very rough in finish. and showing bark. Steps have already." been takcil by the Department to lenforec thc rcgulaions under the IDalry industry Act, under which lthr- vcilccr i1 cheese boxes must 5b: not. less than one-fifth of an ‘inch ill thickress. and next season. all cheese for (‘X7011 will require double wirirg. ' Ilvequcnt complaint. that Canadian checsc heard too ‘Y A5; Fill! Lin pounds. The United Kingdom trade does not want cheese weigh- Brazllrv. Second "on" Frances Farquha: son. Barbara 0T. PAGE THREF lpreftl‘ llicni :1 handling. ‘pl-hint is. that. lrzc for l observations l rcskmhg lvlerganscrs, . wuiisilc SHOitTENl t A- . SU~NK~IST JUICY 0llLANG£S— lDozen . . . . . . . . . . Best for Juice-Buy them by the Bugiul l lulu! 1.00l NG- -275 YORK BRAND STUFFED OLlV'ES--4 oz. bottle _Speciol Bielfd Illlul ~CBIIIIG TEA-Lb. .. . .. --'w arr-a. """" w “'_"—""_”'_, . '_-“__""‘ ' A T 5 Lb. MONAlRCH-i pkg. Ready Mlx Ple Crust; l pkg. Bug R-cody Mix GingerbrealL-Reg. volue 630- j.._.._ . . ._ M.’ -.. The deal-Z pkgs. . . . . . . .. . . . . Red Tomatoes, lb 35c , H fl P,‘j“f,*_3__"_§°f_f? d" W“ . _iTQtZQlErlIlEAWY‘Hi '25? Bulk Sultana Raisins, 5 lb. 1.00 l island Ootmeol, 5 lbs. 45c , 50mg Applezf i Bulk Seeded Raisins, l1 lb. 1.00 Bulk Mocoronl, 2 lbs. 25c,» ' — ~-l—~» -~r-\ c r - — Bulk Fitted Duies,4 lb. l.oo yank Rice, a lbs. 50¢» CANNED G005 JRCIAl-S Bulk Cocoonut, 2 lbs. l.oo mu Barley, 3 lbs. 29¢ , Golden Com. 1 Bulk Carrots, Z lbs. 39c [White Beans, 5 lbs. . 49c j, ‘ 7l<1'_;_-_ ~ __._ ' _ TR-EASURlE BRAND YARN-l00% Pure Virgin 19c, §Q“SIYIST°“°‘° ’“"°_ 1 _ofl Wool-l oz. 3-ply skeins .. .. .- l . .. 2o Beautiful EEEGEFYQll-l DOG- CHUM DOG FOOD-Reg. 13¢ lCtins.. Z Phone lng: ovcr czlsici" ‘ lilatloll. ‘lnoilld avowlll. rill ' formation. ‘cheese examined. led. ucrc fiiiollll “h I f -';ursulilahly' l: ivcd and a-uh a vlru heavy-some weighing as much as: Lerralllc Fourth vow: Joan Lewis. Margaret Barrett. bu» nlffllf TMFHM. rind 1hr box and the c from piling. Thu rightly so. that lhcc-sc should be lhc slllc of lh lhe cheese are l ‘be ventilated. I Ali examination rur quality. “'85 Some vnln-plalnt of lielfivifi grade vour. McuitvuiSipidr-e -- Cured, 13c |b.—-8 llbs. S. P. Twine Wrapped Collage Roll-lb. . ¢=>i~~rRY'*l*<>1>~illl~<ii P*=;'<5—_l:l_l1-:~_::~-_~;,_ "oilliymslu PRICES SLASHliD ON MEAT ii Sweet Pickled Pork Hocks. 21¢ ill-s u... .. 1.00 lilligwsllgi} . 59c q SMOKED HAMS- ' Picnic Style, 5_to 8 lbs. each. Lb- - - Extra Spétifll! BACON ransom Sliced-w Just os they comc-—3 i65- 6ASlit8riCiflliRYiSTtlRES HT pourds. and would l‘()\!i‘l(i 85 Doulld“ (or Another vom- thc cheese is loo he butt. and so lacks vell- ln PXCCSSIYC mpncss and poor Many Canadian ‘uoxcil as describ- l larcssed with 90 hccse ls squashed ll'l\(i(‘. fecl, and lllc ttp of the. below the w? “i c box". so that. when urnctl l-he ends will cheese original Oll n! the found that. lhc well luainlalncd from licatlllz. were rc- mccc m-c brill: sludlcd lhl~ in cllnlllulllllc, cause. A hiltcrncxs l'l flllvdl was also reported. Canadian cheese has R bulll. up Charlie Murley. John Lay. Cyril Whcatlcv. Donnie Finis ‘fanurl. Whllleck. lhrrlid Kenn Crrzla Harm". ilel=n Ccvkt Th .i rlnv. MacKlunon. Shillcy Mac- hinrlh-llgal’ “It! P‘ " '. P” 1,00 Easy to curve. 51°‘ 1X7 GREAT (REORGFI STREET 1 Pen-via Beonrn 2 tins 25c. 9 for . Colours 1 oolfajs-ervlrhdrs. 3 50c tin- " l Green Peos. 8 tins Y _ B I Yellow Wox Beaflvfii}; 1.00 EZLCKZT; i512?” Hinder-Y?‘ lie ‘-°° laser, lb, . 57c ' WmcvClums, 4 tins 1-00 . A wonderful wuy to buy yourl Chill“ .T°-'Tl°l°°5_' iRocst. We can cut it any 5 2° °l' m“ " ‘ hi" f 2 lbs. to l0 lbs. SOUPS-Assortcd. "'9 '°“‘ l2 t. . .. 1-00 it is tender, boneless and .C__B__H_._r.- t. .W__-~--- . . I omo 0 Huey‘ No Bone‘ No Waste‘ Stflrs? e2 zor . Wonderful for Oven or Pot Roost. Teaches. Gonong's Bulk CHOCOLATES. Lb. A Lovely Mixture 35c l Boneless Rolled ‘Corned B-EEF. Z lbs. loo with l large cabbage free. ““i“ 1 .00 ...~... We Deliver C.0.D. ___.__l_--_-————— ' putation on an es- ] handed in for the Orphanage ehlldi a la rabl 4 irlblished market. a market which rcll. lnlflY well be expected to take nlore l The sicl»: connllteo presented lcnnadiau cheese in future years-mills which uere ordered paid. TI in pflyc and qralitv are right. and iWZlS decided in treat. tho school ?...,nq.~mlqv of supply can be as- children at the Deccmlbcr ClOSlDI. “std ' V ‘The members were asked to solicil (or blood donors for the Red Crosl l M and information was read regard- " lug a First. Aid Course. to be slvnd ‘.7 a beelunlng Iwc-mnhcl" 26 c Ml o ‘llrs. Gordon Macbean and Mist ---— Jeen ‘Boyle will assist the bones! ’ EDMONTON. Jan. 6 ~- 1C?) -< ‘and lhe roll will be answered wtth Mrs Victor Ma- Phall luvlleti till members for the Januarjv nleetlns. a suggestion of soznc project tobl he. institute dllflllfl ' Seven men of a salvage crcnv dzs- l l mantiirlg the Cunol lilflrlllif‘ ‘n tbf" ital-ten up bl" i j...-;;.u-c.<l 'l‘cr;-llu.~.cs a r "will zthe l‘O‘.1llll£! \e:.r. Miss Jean Bu?" cverduc‘ in repay-r”; 1n ihvl“ and hire. $lcrlulg Claw were alsircd i basc at Whitehorse 1m- ll CA r‘. to prepare a program for l.llC Jane ropofied today; nary nicotine. Collection was tak- fcur members paid their Th l 1a.‘. h 'rd from en and l)~c cl0nui:l1e\r\ierl(l:1ev"hacimlfl clays‘ !ducs. Nleetiug closed with Th! “$0.. 1C“ ~ lime. Lunch was scrvcd and l The .'\.l-‘. received W911“ hour 59PM- porl from the RCM T“. l1 \ _ _ _ _ _____,_______.__, _____..__< :'\\7 ‘C. i000 Willi‘? . MAKE YOIIR GRAVY Police said the rum played by the comps: ,. bnughl 1hr lfalznl | -'_ - - v ‘nrnc prolccl bull: to c _ the oli field at Normal“. Wells. l\. I WT. to a refinery a‘. Vvnzlc-ll-nlrsc. l Thcll" names ucr" rot an !:l‘.)‘.c. i i, '1 57FI/\DO\\‘ B “I Th0 Deccinhcl- mcctnu; mct villi Mrs, Bed and Mrs. Elmer Hyde‘ with rm attendance oi‘ l4 nlenibcrr The. president rrcsidcd and the mcclilwg orocncd wllh Sf".'('l'l\i ccunluu-zn nu Now! improved, foil wrapped Cllristmm carnb followed llv the 4 ‘ creed 1.. u-nsml. H n l cubes . . . quick dlSSOh/lllgi Mnullrs of i)l'(‘\'l0li!i ruccllnz we cl rcnd and aopru-mcl zlud lllc roll {OT mOYG bGGfY gYa-VY called .l\ llllf‘ collccllou of tlllh W35‘ i_____ _ _v _ __ _ ___ V ,.._i>_ " i There is no sulh thing Ar; fjlusea w ‘ > » - __ I "l 1' 'Utde colchhecausetbn cold ltsclfls - - _ » _,_ symptom of lowered \l(ilill)‘. To stave 0d’ colds. or to deal with them . lontc they hint: started. keep wnfm . _ ' ‘and dry. get plenty of rest and him " .I’ATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE. - i For nearly 90 years careful parents ‘ have been giving Fatherjnhms Medl- l, i cine to their children, and have been l ‘Making it themselves. This is va. j I wonderful proof ofthc value ofthls I famous medicine. lFilR fillUlil-IS AND BULBS,‘ l .. l