mica EIGHT 6 THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN . MARCH 8. 1952 TO-DAY GENE AUTRY in 'IIILLS OF UTAH." Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 CAPITOL MON. - TOE. - WEB. TERROR-llOiiiIoriut liii-Sim Moe! ' ' EDITOR'S NOTE: THIS l'I(iTl'lli-'. IS BEING AS THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Iluold l'. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruce llacltinee. Milo Joyce Wiuinton, Pius Mclilnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lovers. The Guardian may In bought at Blue Donio Roatoura the following places In Montague: and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: In Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: A Son. ..'Miss Adah Maccrogor. Mon- tague. is spending a few days via- iting friends in Charlottetown. His many friends are sorry to hear Mr. James Gordon. Rose- neath. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Her many friends will he pleas- ed to hear Mrs. Lawrence Irving Montague. was discharged from the King's County Hospital. ....'Mrs. liiigli Buchanmin. -turned to her home in Monrton. N. B.. after spending some time in Montague, guest of Mrs. G. H. TC- snmvs: ALI. or THE TRI-STATE Nelson n. u HAYF. Bi-IEN KlLl.I'Il'T OR: A TRUE STORY i Miss Bernadette Daley. has re- turned lo her home in SI. Mary's ....'Mr. John E. White. Mon- tngue. is spending a few days vis- iting friends and relatives in Churiottetown.' Her many friends are sorry to hear Mrs. Percy Richards. Mur- ray Harbour. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. RA SIGN OF SPRING - Dc- splte the presence of huge banks oi snow on highways and fields which constantly remind of winter. signs of spring are making their appear- ance as is evidenced by two twigs of budding pussy willows presentefi at the Guardian Office yesterday by Mr. Preston Sorrev. Montague. Mr. Sorrey discovered the pussy. willows in a field near Montague where there were many in a sim- Road East, ariter spending the past six weeks in Charlottetown. While, in the city she attended the ”hcni:. management course" at the Vocat-1 lonal School. l liar state of development. This, r.-iay give some hope that spring is, just around the corner. 1 JMINOR ACCIDENT-A minor: Mt Steyle-rt and Progress Reported V'5'.'1"V ' By Highway Flows? Miss Eileen Mclsinchern. nurse- in-trainlng at the City Hospital. spent. the week-end of March in at her home in Mt. Stewart. The road to Borden from Char- lottetown via Bonshaw route is now open, as is also the Char- lottetown road in Montague and Georgetown. it was stated by oi- ficials oi the Government Garage last night. The road from Bor- den to Eummersid: is also open for travel. Heavy going is still being ex- perienced on the direct. route from Charlottetown to Sunimcrslde, the plow being last reported to have reached Brookfleld. Route 4, the Charlottetown. Wood Island. Murray River and Montague road was opened as far as Wood Islands late last nlgbc.' land the stretch from Murray lR.ivei' to Montague was alaoclear- 'ed for travel. The section froml Wood Islands to Murray River-' was reported as still closed. The 'i-oad from Charlottetown tosouris been plowed approximately St. Peters and section open at. Mrs. Gerald .lay' and family spent the week-end of March lit visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Giliiert, Moreli. ' Mrs. M. L. Jardlne of Mt. Stew- art ls visiting her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Douglas, Toronto, Ont. Miss Jenn Afflcck of the Royal Bank staff. Charlottetown. 'll('- cently visited her mother, Mrs. J. Alileck. Mr. Bennie Miiihicsnn. relief agent. C.N R., has reiurncd to Chariollclo n. liiiving spent the past week in Mt. Stewart reliev- ing Mr. A. R. Ellis. l Mr. Peter Golell. seclionman. of h Mt. Stewart. has been transferred , lo the hike Verde Section, x'ncai-ltixgre '1”? 5:35: ed by Fred Jay who retired on , Rollo Bay. Mbrumy 18"l' l Heavy going is still being ex- rperienced by plows on the Portage Anxiety Discussed By Dr. Tlicriauil Continuing on with the series "You and your Persoruility" ripen- sored by the Y. M. C. A. so-Ed group. Dr. John C. Therlauit. of the Division of Mental Health. presented lo the group a talk on "Anxiety and its Defences.” Al- though he felt the magazines have popularized Psychiatry and made the public award of its importance. nevertheless. this had many drawbacks especially in confusing the public as to a "frame or refer- ence.” "If anxiety aould be controlled by biological or social means fundamental alterations in the or- ganization oi our civilization would ensue and the probability of in- dividual happiness would be greatly enhanced. Yet although it is widely rccognlzcd that anx- iety is the most pervoaive psycholo- gical phenomenon of our time and that it is the chief symptom in the neuroses and the functional psychoses there has been little or no agreement on its definition." This quotation from it book'0n anxiety should prove the import- lieath Of Foriiior Islander In Vancouver Word has been received here oi the death in Vancouver, 3. C., oi Mr. A. J. Mccormack, 82, of Ed- monton, Alta.. who was born in Monticello. The late Mr. McCor- mack went. out West when he was 25 years old.sel.tliiig first in Leth- brldgo and later going to Battle- ford, sask. In 1925 ha.moved to Edmonton where he became sec- retary treasurer of the Coal Val- ley Mine. a position he held until his retirement in 1945. He was an honorary life mem- ber oi the Edmonton ,Council, Knights of Columbus, the North- ern Albertzi Pioneers and the Old Timers Association. In addition he took an active part in the Canadian Club and the Maritim- ers Association as well as having been a former president oi the Edmonton Highland Games Asso- ciation. Ilie was also a member oi the executive council of the Canadian Catholic Historical Aa- sociatlon and oi the Alberta Pro- vincial Liberal Association. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. J. J. Shannon. Edmonton: Miss Genevieve Mccormack, Van- covohoad anilE Vicinity .31: so .ti:S::" 15 Mr. Percy Farrow has t to his home after I lengtrliyulg-(3 lod in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mn. Albert Reid's many friends are pleased to hear of her recovery. Mrs. Reid underwent on open. lion loine weeks ago in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. Cole Bell is visiting friends and relatives in Charlottetown. The heavy snowfall uccompam. ed by high winds has blocked on roads in this section. ...,. LORNE GREENPS Notebook "T T 5"-CCidC”" ”Cc””Cd 5'' the MOO”: The '"""-V !””"d3 of M” 59"” into North Rustlco. . ouvcr: and Mrs. R. M. Smith. ....-irumzitai. 'rnriisi)Av --The: ague town limits near MarGow- A. Biirreli who is n patient in the 33:, .Eg,i.';9m,.,,...d M ,,e.,,.mgmc 2"? u0l'1vd:f;ttiand'xlr11e dlgiliulrlv "-3150 O, vmc0u,,,.,. Two mm, funeral of the late Mr. I.('SiPrlilll Motors yesterday when a 1'2-KCIii' Hosmtnl Wlltjlie 5'10""d"W”"iroutskix-ts of South Rustico lastl apathc Jr gag.” .5 )m5' .ul.n15o survive, Mrs. F, Mclntyre, llNincl.cori. Murray River, WlIif'IIll0il truck coming towards Mont-gun oiirrllllnuv WI” b? DIFHSPI1 10 night, id tw.b r 3 i "t "ant ”i:i-mason. Mass, and Mrs, Ev; pgq- guns largely ntlendml was held ague sidcsivipcd a Chevrolet se- learn she is steadily improving. d,95”1fd,3"A9ly.” 35 3 53? " lung. Mom;-ea), mg win; prede- EIIZIITII 6th, 1952. from the Churclildan. damaging the loft door. Bollil '5CQU”b"Um- ll ll "15li”'35t3t'pcMsed mm m 1933. The tune"; of Scotland with Rev. Harvey the car mid truck had munagedl Miss Friinrcs Mt-Encliern. slu- g g 3015 "W5 W9 '9W3f””g M lmtwus new in Edmonton when an Bishop. Charlottetown, ofiicinIing..to get out of the one track andldt-nt at Noirc Dnnic Convent. '5AV5G"- "ARBOUR w' 1' 'SYmPl0m5 01 FImU9i.l'v N0l'mfl1!y Honor Lieutenant Govemm. John Rev. Mr. Read. Murruy River, liad niovcd up the side of the lCllZil"IOllPiDWII. spent a recent --- p we strive for l! Stale 01 Eqlllllhrllllfl-.30..-19". also A former prince Ed. conducted the gm-t-mp, Iiyninglsilolv paralleling the track: how- week-cud ut her home here. , - - "The lIl0mlllb' meftmit 0i.ll'le.-Equllibriuin between basic di'ii'es,'wm.d. Ishmdcn "mended the up sung were "I To The iiills will ever. the truck slid back and? --- Savage Harbor Womens Iiistiluteiexternal or environmental stress, View " and our defence mechanism. Wllfllt Lin, hung Eyes" mm --Tim L0.-.1 struck the car as it was passing. d” b d i 5 in e n . Mr n....1oi Iilm-Dnn.'il(I, pmpinu-L-,vi'as held at the home of Mrs. E'rn- 7, . Listen to Lorne Greene's Note- tenouelgn '1, 1-,”. shepherd”. P;ilIbc:ircrs', . ---A of Camp Super lilnrkct in Char-yest. Doyle on February 12. withqhis equilibrium was ' I I I were Messrs. Bert M:i('I.eo(i. Buzelj tl(7VI-?.Rl-.(7I-V1f:)IhG FROM ltl0lN'- 1..u..m..v,., sppnc lhn week-end oflclcven members and one visitoristnrle of (llSEqUllIbTluml fovrlowcd--but certialnh ones carriliizdlo exgreniuc) book!Dam-dc'-humiminuna that SIBSNBO lliocLend, Russell lii:icPliersnn.lTAGlI'- IIIVI-R-F01 me 71155 March lsl at his home here. prcsciit. Wis Si-MC ll? Called BOX Cil- Tfnilere 1 C i79T30"3 3 U118 9 nodes dnwn from life Do ,t Dun Herring. Ford itoaniin, Gl-inliime In many years the head 0!! E--- I The president, Mrs. Clarence mrxzv on. We substitute deiences ' '1 a crime-scar across the map”; of America! i miss this thrilling quartet-hour. SUNDAY - 8:00 PM. CFCY-630 On Your Dial MacKinnnn. interment look pint-cjlille BTJIILBSUFS-1 Rlljcr ll: Pie OIIUNC Mrs. Mf'l'li0ll Jardine l'9lllllllEdLMul'l2ily, opened the meeting and C”” "I C'"'""'”" in the church centric:-x-. -'1 mos I0 WW5 0 ll - '-91' on 'ruesd'iy March -lth. having vis- I the roll was called. The minutes H W3. um concern," . - . . , . . . . , t - , . . g the abme lllmllli-. I107-N1 (W01 the CMLV Pallqiied her daughter, Mrs. Leslierwere then read and approved. imenuongd forces or impulses 1.18,, ..-rnows BA'I'TI.I-3 ncociuznloi the 5”-Wt ""3 First "WV ”':oougias. in Toronto, om. A report of the card parties .1 I - 1 d , d ;imLsca etc. determined ou-r be- lROA1)8-The lun plows sintionerl ""”'9d "wsl Rt 1”” we R." "'9 7””; which had been mid ..-eckiy aincgggiiy '::;::1':"readIiang pgvgggiiic limviour. If we can properly un- at Mnnluguc ucrn hiisy yesterday 9' "Cad mid '" the bust” Smcel Mrs. Peter Gotell left on March the January meeting showed tliatjlmraturc Rbccame con.fu..;,d ovc, ltlersiflnd our defence! WI can winging back cuttings on the I mm ” hi” zmdmm-V receded N" .".rd for Charlottetown, where she 5 sum of 551.21 had been renllzegrimc term mmmm m dummy, iproperly understand psychiatry. main liigliwiiy to Cli.'irlotteinwn,l ' " i ' ”- ami ullhouizli meeting some diiii tn: 111-321.. ml: pisesggzg lt)l?: Ia(ElCl1e(II)ltle(3(E - posmon m one of A” the merixdbersi. wI:HIdwen pleas-ipsycmmry the ward instinct was ' ' II ' . Ore Hmy pmnms was salisfaclnml ed "id dec ed 0 ” 0'" ill not used to represent the inherited for intolerable inward tensions. I How the personiillty handles and modifies these inward tensions. im- of lame numbers of ducks. inost-j v i th h l. ' - ' . - The highway .0 Gwrzemwn mdi Cam P3") " 0 59 00 and uiichanneable patteina im . ly shell ducks, which have i'emain- V. Cwdimn .. 15 Mm wimed mwkled in the open water tliroughoutl ("mg m U” swrm M Sunny C0H'95D0ndt3Hf9 W53 Wag "ldybcdded in the organic struclurc of I i ' ” discussed and 1 WM H10” Gernian Icmil .- . , . . the winter. The Georgetown liai-- "”'d 5”"d33'" ”b””" "W””3"m"-I "ldnlie animal. The ii'f,.,;l)3d2;',Zd.,.i”m,?”i,:,e,f;2f,' mglbnur has remained open iilmost,"iL9" 3" Olupifiyetgl ltyullle 9- N- 3- seconded that a donation of fivelwmch unfortungtely 105:, pg mt-an. , road to Mun.” ”.".hOu,. before it all scason. enabling the George-,i:h Ml" ilwi” - 5 we mg mm" m dollars be sent to the Mount mg in translation and lgd to say. broke down. O'.m,m,m Hm pmvm town-Lower Montague ferry to 9 5” ' Stewart Public Library. - ions misunderstandings one Cliillctl Two new members lmlfl 1'30-it equate with natural tciidencics. make trips daily. is not so good. The Seven Milci . (-- , , , Road was 5”” block”! Ilnst "mm ftp- kg: n"AnSi:::ilgrdtnl;e iolsilic W-(tile air; the collection aniouriied to The fore; Igillglxlt c1onip'i;1lled :Igial;. the Annandnle plow having arriv- IM . F nk R M. M MG 5 - -' I "la 5 0 C 3 " "K . t .- . ,.d almos. M I-,u,,dM Hm... break! lG"' ”M ilixscl" '5'” L” H." The -.'0ll0'JVlllit committees wereiaiter year in a certain uiicli:ni;:r- Eh" "P9" 3 branch of "'9'" , , i re or. rs. r iur c nugl! . , r . - , In Humlgh mun dnm M ,,”,.Mr A MacPherSon.Md3daugm" Ru”). R” and M". appointed foi the next month.-,able pattern (e. g. birds to fl) Anmumaic nomi, 1i was thou-zm, I I ,wHn.En Mrcuirk mm M”, mm Sic; - Miss Thelma Mr-Kay aiulisouthi was Cel'l.nlnly a fur (III-, business In possilily another tiny or two' a lnosc and daughujn Mrs. Russel Guiiii. School -- Mrs. ierent illlil:-Ii'Cn'I such things as, Wnum he needed h,,.m.c um Sue"! pp James McKay and Mrs. Foster sc.f-preservation tendencies ulnch. Mile Road would he opened iorl ' The Wm" was in mmnsah-0.. Gunn. Lunch - Miss Hattie Pig- we consider human instincts. l P'E.l ib . - . . - - ' ' ' Trncin brieiiv formation of I ' -an .. traffic. To the north of the count) I lmm some N we older cmzens on got and Miss Thelma TVIcIXrl).. jg . r Nb the picture was somei-.'hat sim-l '--I-he death occurred on Mm.ch'Mondm, March 3rd and mu, claim The roll call for the next mcet.- PHSQHBHW. he 5h(N'9Ql h0W ll Viil5l , N is ilar. The main i.u:iiwa.v is opcni., .952 in the Km: cum... u.,5..mM We hm Hm; me "am M, ing is to be answered by ”What the function of certain I imrts tlvft .1” Ho)... "ho "med N Y "um men", "I mlhmm 5 ;In St. Peters, and it was leurn- '- - ' ., . . T 1 Dislike M051 In Men" the personality to contro. hande: . i ' ' ' , . . pital. aitei R lengthy illness of sunk 1,, Clark: Cumng was um W0m9l - g . , r in min of the loading hair-stylists in the very latest hair Itylinx, 4- ' l:Tm,t'h8l:v”" "i';;lT'ld?'7;Clun p;?:;';;)?u:'glggg-LhAi';?ll:::d 77g::C::::5”E 0' N""ywinter of 1931. Durini the winter ,and for the programme each g:dte:led':?c';'es"he5::,hiya:eghinilmgjgl ll.I'Tl'l'luIII'III"IYBI'IIlR' and hair cutting including new "Poodle Hair . hrpak "Waugh M Slums, The . I r . -V was oi I926 a double header steamlmember is to donate something were not .cc9pinblc In our con.l El" ""' '”"'”"""t w""" The 13” M" Mwphusn" CII"llle was stuck in this samc' - - -- Rollo Bay-Souris plow has ads-an-lune son of the law came,-gm and. ” t for auction. The members were ifi- scious selves. Certain mental: HOITS BEAUTY SALON will do I" UPC! Of Permlntlli cutting for two days. NExVS g COMEDY igccll Dngy 8 sl:i0r: idislnncct 1:1ci'lt;nf:lDonald MacPhcrson. formerly ofi med to ii,iLo( M”. 53,-. nu.-tchanlsnlis ptrotectedi the pebiison-1 WIT". inclulllnx: ', , o 0 av an i s oxpec e in C -do , g. , ' y, servn 5a is 3' emo on:-1' . . - r U- 5- AR-In BAND two days. will be 1106058-1r)' ml aNlIrl.gaICIaCPllL'l'S0ll is predeceased Om”: !0 sllndays. nor": H" lbam Doyle ml. the next mewngi Reeds. estalElsh,lng and mainlillny MA)ClEInlvIEvItJEEvSlE be IYAyEn OPEN INS f08d- 'by his wife. the former Florence Geomemvm mam was Sm” rm Sm” me” W” "9 iurm” mm" ing harmony conilictlngf ' ' PT i Emmig SALON" with an experienced operator, assisted by Mrs. Dr. A. Garden. Cardlflaii North. tn” hm” i" C'”k'5 cumng 1" M" near, the meeting adjourned, t'ol- tendencies. and to inocliiy rcalityl . 51 w ,1 M d . M h -;d i I ll. Sniililuooil. The ” d leaves to mourn M9: 5 ' mi 9" 33', "C tr lowed by the members singing and to make reality acceptable to . lhis passmg me son, Norman, in i. D. D. Birt. sect on iorem.-in "God gave the Queen" Lunch us, i FOR ALL INFORMATION AND APPOWTMENTS Toronto. and two daughter. Flo-.3"d it "9" M "'9" 5i"”'9”9d 0u- ” ' l Dr. Therlauit then went on to: CONTACT MRs- SMALLWOOD. l , j i'i'THE LOVE scruias irence in New Perth and Catlicr-ithe '”'l"- The Wlnll PIOW II'0'T- l;m.' Mm Kitchener smith. New Souris went to the aid of the iPerth. with whom he resided. Also Georsclown train and it was stuck surviving are two brothers. Sam.;for an hour. Passengers. mill and two: then served by iassistcd by the lu lhc h05”355rlcxplain many of these mechanlmis. 'h committee. lie said we all used many of them E WILL itlivr iii: l POPULACE SWOOHIHG!” SO GREAT IS ITS RECTION . . . ITS HONOR LIST FOR VDEMY AWARD! ICS HAVE PLACED IT HIGH ON THE STORY . . . ITS DI- STARS THAT CRIT- THIS YEAR'S ACA- with ecsfany.', A Late Story Of Today's Yoi1th.. -. ..filling the screen uel of New Perth and Alex in Woodland. Maine. U. S. A., and three sisters, Annie. Mrs. Alex McKay. Cape Breton: Kate, Mrs. John W i l l i a m, Provlncetown. lMass.: Sadie. .Mrs. Malcolm Mac- ;Kenzie. Alberry Plains. One sis- ltcr Minnie. Miss Minnie Mac- 'Pherson, predeceased him three .mniiths aim. l The time of funeral was known at time of writing. I . llfisitors' Day At Montague school ....'Educatlon Week was fittinr ly observed in Montague on Tliursdsy. March 6th when n liarge number of parents and not express were transferred from lclarlvs Siding to the C. N. R. sta- ,tion by horse and sleigh. The ,Sourls train did not get to Mt. I Stewart until one P. M. -5, U. BETA. SIGMA FRI 14 members of Alpha Chapter. Bets sigma. Phi. met at. the home of Mrs. Jack Porter. l The business meeting was con- ducted by the President, Mrs. Gor- don Rayner. and plans were made for a white elephant sale to be helri in March. l The cultural program was led. by Mrs. Hugh Simpson who tonkl as her subject. "Life as im Art" followed by Mrs. Jock Porter who sketched the life of Winston Churchill In her toes of "Life of a Hero as I work of Art" and Miss Jeanna MacRae who spoke on John On Feb. 20th., . oi as much as 25'Z,. OIL BURNER SERVICING SPECIALS FOR MONTH OF MARCH Have your Range and Oil Burners properly cleaned with the new power Vacuum Cleaner. built especially for that purpose. It is estimated by authorities that a coating of soot one eighth of one inch thick on the heating surface of your furnace or kitchen range can cause an increase in fuel consumption ELIZABETH TAYLOR --" SHEllEY turns iwi .M:". ., g - 155'; mxzras .1 coma CARTOON iuouuucnn is oolciunulnl M 2 j -234 1; O I T8 pi i.' .. 7: "ONE EMF PRINCE EDWARD MUSICAL" OOIIIIDY Ill! TODAY Shows 2:” lirlends visited the school and were cordially welcomed by leach- era and pupils. Several of the lun- lor grades put on a special pro- gram for visitors day which was highly appreciated and praised by the large. number who came to watch the new methods of educa- Ition, and marvel at the great change which has taken place since they were sitting in seats somewhat. similar to those in which their children were sitting. in the evening ll special meet- ging of the Montague Home nnd lschool Association wnii held. pre- lsided over by Dr. G. S. A. inman. lTIlPI'9 were thirty-two parents land teachers present. The theme .of the meeting was education and gun appropriate nddress was given by Mr. Vernon MacLean. grade eleven teacher of Montague High School. I Mrs. E. H. Stewart, convenor oi the program committee. introduc- .Mi the speaker and also presided durlna the presentation of I pinyette "Why Pnrent Education". which feniiired the attitudes of parents towards their children in the home. This was followed by a discussion led by Dr. Inman which proved very interesting as well as educational. Taking part in the play were Mrs. Cari Boohner. Mrs. J. I). MacLeod. Mrs. Cecil Bock. Mrs. Elsie Watterworih. Min .Evelyn Underhsy. Miss Shirley Jenklnn. Mr. Bedford MacDoniiid, and Mr. Archie Hilchey. ' At the close of the meeting two educational films were shown by Mr. 'CIl.I Boehner. KINE EIILE (til I Iii) lmrvl D. Rockefeller as her subject in "Life of s Phllanthropist as a Work of Art". The evening Wu brought to I close with refreshments served by Mrs. Don MLCLCOG and Miss Jeanna Maciue assisted by the hostess. The February filth meeting was held at the home of Miss Audrey Gillls with 12 members in s:tend- once. A parting gift, was presented to Mrs. Gordon Clarke who has since left for Winnipeg. After a short. business period the members were shown several films through the courtesy of the Na- tional Film Board. The hostesses for the evening were Miss Mary MacKem.le and Mrs. Rliph Jenkins. HOTIOE I am not responsible for any blll contracted by Ken- neth Earl Jeffery since March 6, 195?. Signed, Mrs. J-on Conlson Jeffery. : ' Attention Farm 3 During March rush truck will receive hogs at Fraser and Annears Feed Mill, Manta e, all day Monday and esday each week. Truck leaves at 3 p.m. each day for Canada Packers, Charlottetown. Rail- way Car each 11: usual. 8. O. IIacI.lAN. Piiono 1'I,.IoIIuuo. Ti Range Burners (Pot or Wick type) Vacuum Cleaned and Burner and- iusted-32.50. ll Furnace Oil Burners (Gun or Rotary typo) Vacuum. Cleaned oiid Burner ndiustod-35.00 we HAVE HAD oven rwsurv vsas EXPERIENCE IN ms HEATING AND OIL" WE SELL CORRECT FLAME POSITION M r l"lli"l l'MN Ni ii and get even heating. -VICKERSOMNMV ENGINEERING Co- PIiono248O each particular furnace or boiler. The stainless steel flame ring when heated, vaporlzes the liquid on and the resultant gaseous vapor The flame hugs the inner wall of the combustion chamber down at the grate line and low velocity plus natural draft keeps the heat in over-all. constant. direct contact with the heating aur- . faces. In this way we utilize every heat unit without waste. J There's no better heat transfer method known! . The proven efficiency of TOBIDIIEET Wall Flame Oil Burners keo up the chimney. Fuel saving: of 267. an oonnnon- some run as high on Kitchen Ranges Voc- uuni Cleaned. Burner Cloonod and ociiusfod -53.50. IV "Space Heaters Voc- uurn Cleaned and Burn- or odiusted-S2-5W BURNER SERVICING FIELD "TORIDHEET" ROTARY WALL FLAME IURNERS. .C-UTS HEATING EXPENSE Each Torldheet installation is custom engineered to fit biirns as a clean intense blue flame with orange ups . illl d?"'a'.'t”'.i.i”."t'.ti.'c'3"i-e5'3-ns on "ronioi-isiri" iiioirr NOW swan:-r. - 24 noon snavion mom a nonmsrs 25393