CHARLO'l'l'E'l'OWN , g L DECEMBER 20. 1951 , .. , . -rne GUARDIAN. 7 --.,- .....s.. '' "" "ii"! 3"" illiiiiiisi-.'iS"i3. .lZZ.'f'-?"..'Zi'i Tint Bolljjif V0!!! Foil 9 rlllr clllllsrlllls alrr come To (iIlEEIIIIAL'S wilEltE sllorrlllc P ls l PLEASURE HOUSECOATS . . . . . . . . . 54.95 to SI9.5D BLOUSES-Nylon. crepe. silll jerseys and corduroy 51.95 toS5.95 HOLIDAY DRESSES . . . . . . . . . . . 57.95 up CHILDREN'S DRESSES . . . . . 51.79 to-3.6.95 GlRLS' SKIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . 52.50 to 54.95 CHILDREN'S BATHROBES- Extra Special 51.95 We invite you to come in and look over our many practical gift suggestions. ”'Use our "Lay-Away" Plan. A Small deposit will hold any garment. The GBEEIIIJAI. CO. LTD. I50 GT. GEORGE STREET sMAR1' PURSES 52.95 up. Continued from page 3 man discovered that the individual could not live to himself but had to share with his neighbours the cost of social and economic order. to say nothing of advancement in civilized ways of living. 'rhis does not mean. however that the need for taxes has ever been accepted graciously. On the contrarv. people the world over have always hated taxes almost as intenselv as they have ieared death. the other commonly held inevitable. It the payment of tri- bute could be dispensed with. there would be such reioicing that even the bills would lift un their voices z-no the valleys would laugh and sing. ' No doubt the heads of govern- lrnents would cheer louder than anybody. ft is a pleasant dream never destined to become reality so ion" as we crave more and more of the things that no to make up what we call civilization. Indeed. the farther we go in the ways of ordered. satisfying living, the more dollars we shall have to entrust to the treasuries of government. A stranw cry is being heard in the land. while neowie in all walks of life demand that taxes be re- duced. they clamour in the same breath for more and better public service and social security. It does nol. take a political economist to realize that it simply cannot be done. No doulht. there are ways in which governments on all levels could with a bit more foresiitht and sagaclty. avoid waste. a meas- ure of which seems inevitable in i clllllsmlls srlaclllls Slmicss. 3 dos. 99: 6liAl:ss. 2 lbs. 29: COOKING APPLES. 3.lbs. gs: clliliillaiaaalss. 2 lbs. 29.: HARD MIXED CANDY. 2 lbs. 75: PETER PAN PEACHES. tin l9c ones. Zlbs. VERIBEST TEA. lb. 19: CHOCOLATES. zvz" lb. box sl.so MIXEDNUTS. 2ibs................89c LARD. 2 lbs. 49: xiew of the C0l'nnl6l(lLIPR nt depart- mental ramiiications. This saving lpowever. would nrobnbiy be so small as to be virtualiv insilzninc- am in face of the demands for public iunds which are being made with ever increasing insistence. in a subseouent article I shall suggest possible ways and means hv which the electorate and their chosen representatives micht to- gether help to strengthen the cause of free government. to tho- glory of the democratic ideal and to the frustration of alien pniiticvll r-hllosophles which are already arts. Ellen's iiiarv Continued from page 2 colder weather in sky and wind. our spot of milkin: bei'o"e this. "Perhaps" we suggested James as we sat by our cow in. the comfort of the new stable. "we'd better kill that bird todav - have it over." Soon now. it may be this Sunday-to-come. our nilice nf mill:-maid will be delivered up to masculine hands. because our es- oeclal friends at the stable go liz- hitting hard at our historic rampe it was evident when we came to then to and in to milk a cow in a neighboring stall and considered our sugges- tion. I It turned out that he accepted it kindly and after first choring was over. and bearing knlie and twine for the endeavour. we Joined him in s piggery where the iell deed was to take place. "You slip down and get him, will you Ellen?" he said looking out above the termini of bedding he carried at the mo- ment, And much against our in- clination. since the like always smacks of the betrayal of a friend -eone whose friendship we had valued highly. we set out with dragging steps tor the fox-pen- that-was in the orchard. He was a handsome bird. His plumage glistened in the bright sunshine. and in greeting he stretched his neck in a friendly gobble. How many times we had mounted the ladder which led up to this refuge. replenishing troughs and iountaihsi Sometimes taking the children and loitering there to enjoy with them the in- teresting ways and the develop- ment or these quiet creatures. Through the summc: when the air was scented with a thousand blossoms and the very leaves on the gnarled trees about were still- M in the noonday heat: in au- tumn when the Russets were turning. and later when they had been gathered and boughs were hare. And now . . . But James Continued from page 2 at the age of as and under. Tuberculosis, despite the thou- sahds or lives saved by medical and surgical treatment. is respon- sible for 30 per cent at deaths be fore the age of 45. The ngures for colored men and women show that their death rate before the age of N is even higher than above ilgures. We thus learn that daoite the brilliant work of extending the me span during the past 50 years, there is still much to be done by all health organizations to prevent premature or early deaths. called: "Hurry, Ellen! By rights I should be at the barns now!" There was no time for farewells or regrets. We caught and held him be- neath on arm,'.so close we could feel his warmth and the beat oi . his heart . . . and brought him to James. Granddaughter came once to look in at the door of the plggery where feathers gathered in a dark heap about our feet. I Ili till! All "Wouldn't it have been better" she M... um uvu.A offered gravely "If We cooked a cgqglsylrg 'JMoN 'u'ps chicken for Christmas and let "III! that turkey live?" For you 0'50 5AN9wIc” '0 "U0" ASSORTED SANDWICH e That is the Christians Turkey, the one James killed - and we were a party to the slaughtering, this very morning. Until tomorrow - e- Diary - - Good-night . . . . . it 4 gcfamr . at your favourite food stores! yypg, x HOLM To Men In Love! ANS Has A Very Special Gilt For iiHER” With Your Purchase Oi A iBea”utilul LANE CHEST Eiieciive Now Until Christmas For "her" happiness this Christmas -Choose a Cedar Hope Chest . . . And with this wonderful gift from you. she will receive a Surprise Gift Package from us. These gift Packages are made up of beautiful arid useful gifts for the home -- sheets, pillow cases, towels or table linen, the value of each is from 5.00 to 15.00. Come in and see the Cedar Hope Chests - make your selection today? while the collection is complete . . . When the Chest you purchase is delivered; with it will be our Surprise Gift Package for a happier Christmas! You Give Her The Cedar Hope Chest And Holmalfs Will Include A Smart Gift Package Absolutely FREE... . to their period of waiting. ) It will remain for the farmers to, milk the various heifers left to provide the requirements for houses and the younger calves to to found here and there along the groups. l James had a "crick" in his bnckl these days. a misery which slows, his step considerably. and com-; l i IN MEMORIAM l g In loving memory or Alethah Isabel MacDonald. who passed away in Montrul. December 20th. 1050.. Age 12 ygara. ” It was at Borden the last place we", . saw her. ' And as the train passed by. , ' ' . While looking through the window . she smiled and waved good-bye Now we know that Journey ended. ller heavenly Journey too. l But we know she is happy up JELLO. 3 pkgs. 29: We have a complete line of Christmas- Calldy and Cigarettes and Box Chocolates. Wiahing One and All a Merry Christmas i and Happy New Year. MIclIAEL'S cnoclzllll Longworth Ave. Pinon. Ion -WE DELlVER- t there. , High up there in the blue. she is up then with the Angels. While we are left to mounl. The loss of a dear little girl who was cheerrui. sunny and kind. Choose From A Big Selection Of Smart ' . . 1952 Styles In LANE GIIESTS Moderately Priced .00 And Up e rs :. Special Value Feature! Cedar Hope Chests 5 .00 This lovely roomy Cedar Chest, lined with cedar, has a lower drawer for extra space. The finish is attractive parquet walnut .veneer in geometric design. The Surprise Gift Package is included with the purchase of this Special Cedar Hope Chest. But God knows how much we miss her He count; the tears we shed. And whispers hush she only sleeps, Aiethu. is not dead. liver Remembered and sadly Mined by Mom and Dad. ' IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of my Grand- daughter Aietho MacDonald, who departed this life December 20th. 1950. Sweet are the memories that never Low Priced At Only e. - 0! one we loved but could not save. Beautiful life that came to an end. She died so she lived. everyone's friend. Fondly Remembered by Grandmother Ford. .,A...... IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of our dear ' sister. Alelho Isabel Maebonatd. who passed away one year ago to- day. December 20th; 1950. Today our thoughts do wonder beck Beautiful Chests finished in gleaming walnut veneer land completely lined throughout with moth proof cedar. Some of these have extra drawers, some have convenient inside trays. There are several smart de- signs from whichlio make your choice. Keep valuable woolens safe in 21 Lane Cedar Chest. HURRY!----HURRY! Remember Only 4 More Buy On The HOLMAN HOME PLAN I Pay Weekly Or. I ' Monthly 9 To Just one 3w ago. when all our smiles were ilumetl to tears. By a sad and bitter blow. Ever Remembered by Brothers Harvey and Rolf. IN MEEORIAM- In iovlng memory at our dear stster Aletbo Mubonsld. who passed away December sun. tan. Tonight the sure are shining. on a grave not for sway. Where they told our loved one one year on today. May bosvonls whit! blow snttly. Ob: that and and ilanowedspot. There the one we loved lies sloop- . All shall never be forgot. I ' t uvluly llemerrlboroll s 1.90:! also or mums V... m, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,..u; r UIREX HSSII Shopping Days Before Christmas- i'l:lP:' CH O L M A NlS....1m;; - l I; l 'l.'.L'.i ill L. I .1121. iii ugiifll ll "Whore Old l'rlolidlMeet Santa” sister , Ivan. I 'WDc.; 5