JANUARY__Z9»_ 1.9.49 Rcruzs TDMORROW 4 ljliURCH of ENGLAND r—'*“"'—__-‘-__-—_-_--_-__-__- 51, Paris's CATHEDRAL Anglican nochiord Square p", Canon E. M. Malone . )l..\., lnTh. ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ suzanne “m1 - Organist gundey services “,0 "My Communion uyuu Malina 11.00 choral utlillUll. no Sunday School 7m‘. Lvt-usong and Sermon. Brenton. Lie. Music, Eucharist and l UNITED CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev. William E. Dudley, 9.1),, LL-Dn Guest Minister B"? H. C. Rice, D.D.. Viaiting Minister MI- A- My Kendal’, a.c.c.o., L-R-A-Ill-i Organist and Choir Director . 10:00 an. F; 501110!‘ 5.1.... m ucra‘ Dewtrtmcnis. “'51 PAUL'S ANGLICAN dulcléff lfy-“lilellgllzawltvrlhlr om- CHURCH Sermon: "How Not To Pray. iIil-. PARISH CHURCH — Dr. Dudley. hiniilnhctl 1709 by loyal Founda- lion. in. 1 1v. Ihitoli. K.D-. Rector W |;,,-_-,1u|| 1-‘, Mugford, A.R.C.O ;;.iuist and Choir Mail!!! _<_____--__ p lill RTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPIIANY . w» \lll. iioly (Jomiuunion. h, It a -. __ u _ 1,1,. _,.-n. Morning Prayer and _ E c‘ ____'_d_s_ll‘ x ...- l, 1lli‘itiI(lt'.'l.\ll II» \IllI|llIiI Dutch llymn of Thanks- ._.,,,,,; ‘Traditional. "u )1 m. Sunday School jun ltlll. Evening Prayer and t.» ~ . ‘III. “Conquering ‘Ifcarf’ lnlhvm.‘ "l \l‘lll Sing oi Thy I'm-w‘ V sulliutn. n,1‘5'|?vfi'nin~ THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES 11w inn. T. ll. Busscli Somers, lll.i\., S.'I‘.I\I., Minister Organist Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bar. lit» I}. I1 nu AM. liiorning Worship and Krriuou; "lthen Life Gets Compli- n-iiril." lutluwu: "Conic. Ye Biol-Md" -— sroil. arr. lit-is. t u» PM. Church School 7110 l‘..\l. Evening Worship and sr-roion: "Burdens and How To lirar Them." tnlhoin tboth choir-II: "Come to \I\ limit-t. Lord Jesus" - Ambrose. 'Ihv Hllilslol‘ u-iil oondu t. the Ser- urrs and deliver the Sermons. . __.______________.___ ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |'I'illt‘,t= and Grafton Streets ltct. G. (‘arlylo Webster, Minister Mr. Frank Johnston. organist and Choir 1--—--—-——————-—————————————- 11:01) .\..\1. Theme: "The Task of the Christian." Hymns: 58, 8H, 510. Anthem: "O Come Let. Us Sing.‘ 2;30 PM. The Sabbath School and A.'I‘.C.I|. -tr A Dihle Classes. 1.00 itu. ‘Theme: "Inc Understand- ing lieari." liimus: liti- 463. Z35. intlioni: ‘Look Down and lleark- en‘ - Handel. SALVATION ARMY (iltlAT scones sumac llijtir and Mrs. E. ilutcltlaon _ ____i_________ ll A. M. Ilollnela Meeting. fiuluccl: "Spiritual Doclension.‘ Wlfaltvr: Mrs. Major Hutchinson. r111: sunday School and Bible ‘ilirm 7W1- llvaugciisiic Service. Mlltllwl: "What Doeat Thou?" “limlwr: Major ll. liutohhtson. liuvl: "Anti Yet. He Will.“ Hill. Students will conduct a Sing- wit; WE INVITE YOU. [Titled PENTECOSTAL cuuuc u Ill lilrn Mt-nur Quinry Stairs, i'astor UNDAY SERVICES I11 um. Sunday School. II :i.m. Worship and Praise. 7 IIJn. livuugniiatic Meeting. \--m-I-Immmmmmmlmmmmmmmlmmr TIIE Bllllll Fllll TODAY "llhs Billie-The Book b» lwlnrxans it u in; Book l" Why. as it has been the {inc Book for caoh succeed- llcl. mg an. This volume is "luv as ever. the most- tinie- b. tho most widely rrad and the moat uni- versally followed of all vvrlt. "In. it holds its veuprerne place in the world of litera- turc through the ages. It is "Mnselws. Ior the Word of the Lord abidcth for ever, rot. It la always adapted to PPHOnt circumstances and "Ines It is separate and austere as it great roek shove ‘the raging euri, yet , "lost intimately concerned 1 "Ill! the suffering; hm] h", 1 21c needs and desires el "I Qloh "succeeding . We do ‘not not: to "We sacred Scriptures, er their message, to fit our age. f" they are eternally and Inherently relevant. We seek. alter dale ta ooaionn to the life and teachings ei ‘I'll EM. 70v tltn age that does mot Perish! I0 taut ~_ “iht- (‘hurt-h and Public "hfnwmi "u" UP Your Heads" - b. L'Ui('l'id|;e-'[‘;gylur_ 7:00 l’.!\i. Divine Worship m“. - dllvifll by the Minister. sermon: "The Flllmlng- swam; the dramatic story of Adam gm] Eve — Dr. Dudley. “MM-m “I W1" w u. a"... THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Sis. Rev. James D. Davison, B.A., 13,1). Minister Mrs. Helen liiucllae. A.'I‘.C..\I. Organist and Director oi’ 51min lliorning sit-r vice Anthem; "l Am Alpha and 0m!!!" -- Slnincr. Iivcning "Finn, Anthem FIIHIBP." Anthemf-"Ilusherl and Still Evening Ilour." by wagon, Soloist-Marilyn Rupert. "Dear Lord and 'I'Ilc CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, 53th., mining;- Mrs. M. C. Stewart. Organist and Choir Director 10-00 aan. Church School and Family Hour. Special feature: "Ute of Joseph." 11:00 aJn. Morning Worship and Communion Topic: "Christian Unity - Peg- "haps?" l Duct: "They Crucliied Him“ Mrs. M. D. Dunbar and Mrs. Everett Platte. Flannel-graph 111W A.M. Primary and Begin. I 1 I 1 1 l)rn.»c clouds of ~ TAgcucy1 ill Kev-l. sun-ct uhero a fire Wcducsoluy morning for n lune ill llCltl‘ 1111;. Sulll and ciluxcllt uoik by" 1 vlillht- Qxuuruun ului stoic voulvuis. The fir!‘ bvaykv out» in I110 blvclnrn’. lluc ll\t'cv-:.‘.v»'.ry' mick buiiclui: above “us cznucd bysmokc. Agency was usual n1 0 o'clock for the purpose of taking orders. payments ‘buszucw. llmvcvm. as. 1h:- Illsliflllll‘? adjuncts arrived only Izisl. night m I cli \\'lll not 11,1011 liillll .1 lair-r date. \\lllCll \\':II be marked by .1 sperm! fill". IEjEINEICIN-rlllilii” lhe ‘Special llflli'i‘tf.‘lllall't't.‘ of 1 1 5TH ________ Firemen Battle Stubborn Blaze lnliear Zeroweather moke ufsy be seen bzllotylng from tho store of i-Iu- Robert Simpson Co. he Charlottetown Fire Dvpmllllflll anuoyuiced yvslcrday’ that the L e u A Rota u COOKS tvr Photographs. HOWARD Mclh .\ IS iidLb-Ju bbotuear at 1Tb Queen street. TODAY. (‘AKII ‘ALE, hlalrillilv- Electric 2.30, '1‘ mly Group. FLIGHTS to ISL. Pierre iillquc- ion. For information call Marilmu: Central Airways Limited at. 2061. cosrizuunartox LIFE w- SURANCE. VS MEN CLUB Rummage Sale. Market Bulldmz, 6 P.1d today, Saturday. S. A. MCDONALD will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday’. Febru- 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Ser- vice — Male Choir. Sermon: “l Was Not. Dlsobcdienl‘ - But." Anthem by mu Choir: ~11“! That Madest Earth and Heaven“ Friday night, 7:30 Weeknight ser- vice: "Hour of Power.“ Central Christian Church extends 1 a warm welcome to the cittzcnsl of Charlottetown and vicinity to attend the services of the lord's Day. GG§PEL HALL urrm PRINCE STREET Christiana gathered to the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. (Man, 18-10). t Lord's day 7:30 p. m. Gospch meeting. ‘ its "llleasage is How that , Christ died for our aiua. waa buried ‘ an!‘ Tao again the third day." l Cor ‘ . . _ , Sunday School bard“. Day 10 a.rn. Ilolnomberenoe meeting Lord's day ll a. m. i Church of Scotland Service, Lord's Day JANUARY :0 Orange Lodge Rooms Topic: "God's Election, Must We Still Face it. llow ia It conucctcdl with the Jews‘! Why has God pcr- I served those pcoplo through cent- uries of Relentless Persecution?" - Rev. H. I‘. liIacEvvcn, B.A., BI). i ADVICE r0 nornuus ‘ O’I‘TA\'VA, Jan. 24-—lCP)-—AiDll§ with their family allowance che- ques, 1,700,000 mothers now are get- ting some free advice from the Federal iiealth Department. Start- ing this month, slogans are being printed on the envelopes bearing allowance cheques. They Include: “Recreation Pays Dividends?’ "Be Wise, lmniunizci" "Eat Lois of Vitamin D." and "Buy Rubbers, Guard Against Wet Feet." SNAIL SHOBTAGH Snails can go without food ‘for about four months by living on tho reserves In their tissues. ary 1st and ‘Jud for Stock-Taking. THE PRIHBYIILIKIAN ClilJltCdI IN CANAlftk-Thr- Axmuu! Xleeiiut; or the Clyde River Congregation will be held in the Church llrtll on Wednesday, l"ebi'uary' 2nd. at 2.00 P. M_ Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. In- terim-modcralcrf ' ' " l LEAVING T0 'I‘.-\KE RIIIFRESII- Ell COURSES-bliss Bessie Beer and Mrs. Irene Cameron. ‘figuish. are leaving today for Boston (Lilli l-lsrifom. Connecticut, whcrc they- will tako a refresher course. Also MISS Ruth R055 who is taking .1 twnursc on advanced Public Health Nursing at the Utiivcrslly- of lviichl- gan at Ann Arbor. These nurses are on the staff of the Public Health Nursing Division of the Department of ilcalth and Welfare. Till; KIRK 0F S'l‘. JAMES — Both morning and evening wor- shop at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Minister, the Rev. '1". H, B. Somcrs, MA, 5311M. who will also preach the sermon, in the morning on “when Info (leis Complicated." and in the evcuiug on "Burdens and How lo Bear Them.“ The Nursery’ School mccis at. the time oi the Morning Scr- yicc for Vllllillfli from 2-5 years of age. The Church school meets at. 2:30 in the ailrrnuoil for all older children. The Church Organ- ist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bath, will direct the music which will consist. of luuiauihcuis: "Conic Yn Blessed" tSUOII. arr Dcln and "O Como lo My Hcaxl, Lord Jesus tAmbrosc-v. "GIDEONS" PRESENT TILSTA- MENTS T0 LOCAL SCHOOLS. - The Charlottetown Glclcons Group substantially furthered their pm- sentcd Testaments lo the l-IO pup- gram yesterday. when they pre- ils of grades five and six of Prince Street and Model Schools. The presentation ceremony was held In the Assembly Hall of Prince Street Suhool and was conducted by Mr. Thee. D. Delllois. President of‘ the local Gideon Group, assisted by Rev. G. C. Webster and Rev. J. D. Davi- son In making the presentations Mr. DeBlols traced tho origin of the Gidcons and Iiolv their llllllll- try had developed from the. idea of placing Bibles in hotels. hospitals and other institutions, to their present ministry of placing a Tes- tament. in the hands of every School child in Canada and the United States. lie gave r. brief but practic- al exhortatlon to the pupils. based n11 the words found in Phlllipiails. t. l3. "l can do itll things through Christ which slrengtheuih me." Present. at. the ceremony were Major '1‘. l4. MacNutl. Secretary oi the School Board, Gicleous S. T, Green and R. J. Rupert. Principal L. -'I‘. lnwther and Miss Ferguson. Miss Fullerton. Miss Toe-rubs and Mrs. Bryant of Prince Street School and Miss Mildred Harrington of the Model School. Thr viork of the Gid- cons Is made possible through the voluntary contributions of business men, firms and frirucls of lhc Sov- iely". who rmllrr that the hone of the world, lies Iu the practical a11- nlicatlon oi the Scriptures lo daily living. Presentations oi Testaments will continue throughout the Prev- inre. as time and ruvllll” PM!!!‘ rtfloore é McLeod Ltd. will be closed Monday and Tuesday’, Jan- uary fli aml Fahniarv I for stark EH11 Al‘ Coal LO. YOUR SERVICE — Phunc 2408. Aruiasi TIIIS \VI-J"K SPECIALS :11 lllt‘ Y\l IIli-nu. $5.00 Prrnluuculs for U. ‘lclcpliouo 2191. REV. IIIINRV ALLABV will he llii‘ snooker rm tho Baptist bruhrl- cu-i "Chum-ifs Om‘ Foundation" Sunday n1. ill) rudio station CFCY. PUIVNAI. tJliARuE, the 11111101 Church of Canada. Rev. E. it. blac- Vicnr, Munster. Worship services. Sumluy, January 30th, 11.00 A. M. Clifton. 2.30 P. M. Ziioum. Herbert. T00 l‘. M. Pounal. Milli5lcl"s scr- mun stinger-t: Whither Now‘? or Whut Next‘! Mld-vrcck Prayer Ser- uce, Pownal, Wednesday. 7.30 1". M. HAMPTON Pastoral charge, -~ Lm hlumiuy. Jimuaty 31st, there will he the Annual Congregational Meeting at. DaSa-ble at 8 o'clock, followed by a social evening. Ou ‘Pucsday, February 1st. at 8 o'clock in Ll1&_l1ki.1].1l)LDlL.C1Iill‘Cll. cololucd slides of ihc Church in India will be shown. '1‘. G. Head, Minister. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — Morning Worship will be conducted ill 11 A, M. by the minister, ltev. James D. Davison. B. A.. B. D, with dedication and consecration 0f all church officers. The Church School meets at noon following tnorning worship. The music will be con- ducted by the organist and choir director, Mrs. Helen McRae. A. T. C. M. Evening ivorshlp at. 7 P. M. will be conducted by with sermon “What Require“? the minister Dolh Christ ‘TRINITY CHURCH — The guest liiinistcr. Ttev. W, E. Dudley. D, D., 1.1.11, will conduct. worship at both services. Dr. Duclleyfis iext. in the morning Si. Luke's ll Chap. "How Nui. To Pray." The Choir under Mr. Kendall will sing the anthem “Lift lly Your Heads" by S. Coleridge- Taylor. I11 the evening D1‘. Dudley- will tell the dramatic story of Adam and Eve- thc title of the sermon "The Flaming Sword." The Choir will sing Gadsbys “I Will Lay Me Down in Peace." The Church School meets at the usual hours Sand-av morning. FERRY BEING REPAiRl-Il) The‘ Rocky Point ferry "Fair-view" made its last crossing on Friday, January 21 and tied up alongsuie the western arm of its wharf for lhc winter. The eutirr- boat Will be completely gone over by lls regular crew to have it in readin- ess for the opening of navigation in the Spring. The work Is pro- cecding under the dlrecllonpf the captain. Mr. Erie Holdway‘, with Chief Engineer Gordon Maobcsn looking after the repairs is the diesel engine assisted by Must-s Fred Murphy and John Bell. The former skipper, Captain Jerry Doucette has been recalled by the department lu assist in this work. The general overhauling and painting of the hoot will be done by Mate Fred Gallant, and Purser Timothy Ralchford. It Is expected that the chief shipping itisnecior from Halifax will be In Char- loilctc-m about the middle of February end will report on the condition of the ferry at that time. Underwater repaint will be made at" Piclou the latter port of May. uliioore A McLeod Ltd. will be closed Monday and Tuesday, Jan- uary 91 and February 1 for stock taking. hundlmg and untcr. Oil account}. ' r0 >__II~'IE_r GUARDIAN, UHARLUIZIIC ‘ I —l'hoto by Ed Garnhum Lid. threaicncd the ciiiuc bulld- vcro weather saved the only zlomagc to the stock m Ma. 1-‘. A. Sleuart Jones, other; \\llI bc upcn this momuu: and other office CIlJYlUlICIMVIl the Agency a‘. .\. Jim-DONALD tvill be closed 'l"\l2>',i.i§: and Wednesday. Febru- Til‘_\' l,~| and 2nd for Stock-Taking. '|‘lt.\.\s'l-‘l1lilll~li) T0 N l‘; \\'- IJNDLANI) - Iilr and Mrs. Iiciaminu uvvl iuo children Iclt by pl-uv- for (juudrr. Newfoundland uhcrc Mr. lloighioit has been trmtsicrrcti with lltc Dcpartmcnt, of 'l‘r.m.\pori. linrouie they spent n low (lays visiting with I\Irs. Heigh- tmfs lmvchis. hi1‘. and Mrs, hlllffil)‘ lluirhcnrl and other relatives and friends. Parsmals liirx. Frank Richard and little flllllgllltd‘ and hcv niece Joan Arsen- ziult of Ilmvluu spent the week cud visiting their nunl. Mrs. M. Marlin of Emerald. Mr. and l\ James la‘. Whalen of l\liarr\ll itlusl, P, 1C. 1.. arc spend- 111g tho wiuirr in ilytiv Park, hiass, at the homo of their daughter anti son-in-lzny’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O‘Bricn. Mrs. Nettle Stewart. Mrs. l-l. W. Clay. lilrr.._\¥.\lter_.t3catvsto and Mrs. Rank-Im- Mucluuiuo were zmiong the hostesses entertaining this wcck. Mrs. A. G. Banks who had been visiting with relatives and friends for tho past tlvci wet-ks left by plane on Tuesday for her Ilomc in Halifax. TIIECSTIAIIISWIIY- 1Com iuucfioilt Page 3) For the Birthday ‘Those whose birthday 1t is may find themselves launched in a per- iod of thrilling and dynamic ad- ventures and experiences, in which SlldflCll and quite unpredictable cvculs may transpire, with far- reaching and radical effect on the hlc and us destinies. ,Wheu such happy event or strange condition arises. 1t may be well to make carc- ful appraisal of all the factors. Witn practical evaluation, far vision, and workable and constructive ways and means for developing desired ends, there may be some vcr_v lucrative denouemenis. Romance and adven- ture arc fortuitously in the picture; make potent grasp for it. A child born on this day is prac- tically endowed for a. strenuous. aggressive and creative oarcer. with dynamic as well as romantic ad- venturous insight. For Moinday, January 3i MONDAYS horoscope holds por- tent: of the stubborn and tenacious blocking of preparations well on the way to fulfillment, with the promise of desirable change, high adventure and probably thrilling romantic experiences. Postpone- mcnts, disappointments. impedi- ments and frustrations might be due 1o lack of funds, to the went of eo- operalion from elders pr family‘. or per-hips employers. it. might be the pas-t of wisdom to retire tennporarlly from the scene. to take the situation gracefully and with pntlencs until the obstacle or opposition subsides. Patient endur- ance may work miracles. For the Birthday 111cm: whose birthday it is may be prepared for a period o! delays. POSl-pOIIQWlOIIlS, obstacles or per- haps crystallization cf cagen-Iywle- sired plans and objectives. These have an augury of definite change and high adventures. held up by lack of sufficient funds m‘ the op- “Qualityrgin Every Cup” I TEA AND COFFEE position of elder: or employers. l Planning i a Garden? _ TRY OUR. . SEEDS Catalogue Free on Bequest ARTHUR IIESEY YORK, IKE). _ ELLEIPUIARY (Continued from Page 21 - breaking a path ahead. we canto through the now-fallen sno\v——cn- joying thc challenge of the breeze that came down front the western hills. and admiring the powdered evergreens and the play of vagrant flakes still drilling quietly dovvii. Written in a mixture uf pity and descensioin-one might consider the query: “I suppose you're shov- elliug yourselves out by this time. down on Tho island? Now here, in Florida. whore we are Iiuliday- ing, it is B0 degrees at noon, and the evenings are lovely. And the beaches. and bathing, Ellen-and the fruit!" n At Alderlczt today the women- kind baked cakes and gave the, fowl an extra buskcl. nf enriched chaff "for Stlndziyz" ‘they liUZl|l~ cci the boxes with wood and kindling, and polished lamps and Iantern—flues to a nlcety. They served meals to their hungry far- mers who came from their husy round ef choring. and at dusk, Jock, hearing a nice breath of ii, home from his work in the wood- lands. a o a Also in the mailbox this zuoru- ing, \ve found a welcome parcel of papers, which later proved l0 be only a single copy. it brought tid- ings from another State though widely separated—the Evergreen State of Washington. uhere many former Island folks dwell. It is an However. there l5 cnccuragcgrlgnt for temporarily “holding the fort,“ hCiirlrlg the static circumstance with fortitude, resignation and sustained hope until the turn of the tide. A child born on this day may hate a serious and solid slant on affairs, being introspective and stu- dious. ll has qualities of sound \alue in meeting Iieod-on the fleet- iufg frustrations and vicissitudes of l c. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of John W. MacDonald. Cardigan llead. who passed away January 20th, 1040. A lonely home. a. vacant chair, Something missing everywhere l miss sour smile so gentle Those dear eyes that used to shine For I really loved you so. dear hut- band of mine, Inserted Jiy WIfefiHlll-ra. John W..- MiwDonaId. Cardigan Head. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi’ our dear mother, Mrs. Lucy Ann Paynmr, who passed away on January 29th, 1041. Beautiful rest for the weary. Well deserved rest for tile true, When our life's journey la ended We shall again be wltih you. Dora, Wesley and Harold, IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our mother. Mrs. Ida Morrison. who departed this life January 80th, 1082. We know that she ts happy In our Sui-tom's home above, Growing fairer as she lingers In the sunshine of Ilia love. Inserted by Son Robert, and Daughter Mrs. Ancfl Baiium. m MEMORIANT PAYNTEII — in fond and loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Elmira Payntcr, who pamed away, January 20th. 1M8. January ounce with deep regrets, A month we never shall forget. Witlh tears in our eyes and broken hearts, 1 We stood that morning and aaw her depart. A beautiful life has some in an end. 1A devoted Mother and our belt friend, She was dearer to us than welt can tell The Mother we lost and loved so well. Sadly liliaacd by Her Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of William Butler. York Point, who pamcd away 80th January. 194s. January brings lad memories 0| g loved one gone to rest And those who think of him today Aro those who loved him belt- Clalre, Patsy, Iionnie and William. IN MEMORIAM In memory’ of John William Bradley who peeled away January 29th. I948. Lovingly Remembered 11y Wife and Family. i IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear husband and father. who departed this life Janna , 30th, 1N8. inserted by Wife and Family- Whenever You lined" fit is‘ universally used...throughel-lt_ OKE __________- Phone 240 A. PIGKARII 8t 00. Ltd Cool Dealers Since I900 issue of‘ the New Building and Progress Edition o! Seattle's old- ost newspaper. The Post-Intel]: gcncer, uilh more than 70 years 1o its credit as a laiily. Contam- ing 184 pages. that include mush ul historical Illl(‘lP'sl about the growln 0i both Ncuspupru‘ and city, this issue celebrates tho removal of ill: paper to new and extensive quar- ters, the strut-lure being of most attractive design and altcgethc: “one of the lilies! newspaper plants in America." a a Lille s book though more eu- grossing since true, the story of amazing progress through the years, is told on many a page Lin" cecdingly pleasant, it is for the family at Aldcrlea to find such de- lights In lllPIl‘ mailbox. l1) know that SOHIEWIIOFQ someone has thought of them so kiudLv, and that across vast spaces thus, iluiv may "vlzasp the thread of memory" with others, on the "Mystic-Border- land," O "There Is a mystic borderland that lies, Just past the limits of our work- day world. And it IS peopled with the friend: we met. And loved a year, a month, a week or day, And parted from with hearts, yet knew Thai. through the distance we must loose the hold Of hand with hand, and enly elaap the thread Of‘ menlcry. But still In close we fccI this laud. So sure up art- ihat these aamc Iiearts are true, That when m \\ akiug dreams there comes a call That sets the thread o! memory aglow. We know that’ Just by stretching out the hand in uriitcn word of love. or heck, or flower, The “tailing Iraud will clasp our own once more Across the distance, in the same old u ay “ O aching g . Until lilondm/ . , . Diary . . . Good-night. . . . For Quick Cough Relief, Mix This Syrup, at Home "' "You'll "surprised ‘how "ouickly a bad winter cough can be relieved. when you try this well known recipe. Canada because it gives such gratify- lug results. it's no trouble at all. to mix, and costs but a. trifle. ~ _ Into a 16 ounce bottle. pour at; ounces of Pinex; then till up with granulated sugar syrup to make 16 ounces. Syrup is easily made with 3 cups of sugar‘ and 1 cur 0! Wit"- rtirrcd a. few moments ulllll dliifllvfid- No cooking needed. 0r F011 Q35)!“ corn syrup or liquid honey. 01' 5,1351- syrup. Phis makes four times as much cough medicine for V0111 nluney, Never 5p0liS and tastes dne. Quickly you {eel its IYQIIBKFIUBI elfect. it loosens the phloem. heirs to (flea,- tho air passages, and soothes the irritated membranes. _'l‘his ex- plains why it brings‘ such quick relief. PInr-x is o. special compound of provcn ingredients, in concentrated form. well known for its soothini effect on throat irritations. Money refunded 1r ii. does not please you in ever? way. Pllaex Ia Depend Io! GIIOIHILATE llll‘ ON SALE AT All Perfection Daullrs t’) ' Iu/Tfilallss CBEQME (Irufic/ CE eaurz__Tutuazs Ailiiiflii" y the WHO SERVES THIS ROYAL TREAT! FRESH FRUIT PARFAIT l pkg. Reyel Raspberry Oeiettl I cup boiling wllar l cup snld water law grains at anli I cup crushed mixed Mill hi" sweetened la I cup sweetened whipped I03; 4i R b Gelatin in ltlllifillilfllhnadinlillniu a-nl ‘ ins '.‘l‘.'.i§’.°‘.“i‘i n'."n“$‘r"s‘..i‘n.f.. ' I . Al “.':1::."_.::a.,;;‘.fi‘::;':‘::‘:‘i ‘ pat-fan glasses using cram k tov spoonful. Serves 6. .----n---ann----aqpue-aaunnennnnn- Tender, ripe raspberries glowing with full. rich color . . . bnnamttll with dewcy-fresh flavor’. . t girth whagrcomes (W? wit t every stspoq e this mouth-watering I'm- here’: iclly that's dce _ r in flavor . . . more apar ag II color . . . than any you've ever tried! Try all delicious Royal Gelatin Desserts —- strawberry, I I raspberry, cherry, orange and lemon. World Famous For Flavor! mi w§§§\l‘$ LEGENDS fContinued from Pale I) you." ‘he added. 1101"“!!! his “B891 at the storekeeper, “wan one o! t“ pail-bearers. Ted Clark over the!‘ was another an of ‘rm was folks we all know Will- "Sandy llfacLean will coma t! his death under the heels of till! black stallion of his. I saw thl l5‘ on "er faces." 3 _ . So saying. he rose trern the‘ aai! the Prophet get: all worked up every time he he: one of his vil- ions." ssid the siorekeeper. tolls his story and hurries away ll one asking him questionl." “Isn't that. the truth?" speiva U! another. "The Prophet is a all»! the least If “hat. he said camel ll pass. Tho man certainly poaaaaaal be laughed at.’ v Just ton days after the some uhlrlt tool-z place in that country store, the tragic new: of Sandi Yilaclx-xms stidrlrn death brelih across H10 rlistrici. The man "llld boon lrzimplvd to death under- neath the [cot of the black itaillbn. \\'hcn the people of the district zissvmhibrl at the home of the db ceased, they took particular notice of the dead mans white horse standing beside tho Iwuse. They also observr-ri among the pail-beat- rrs tho slow-keeper and Ted Clark. the Prophet Imri vismned it. The neat story: The Ring of l)ca\I1. ' Bait & liacllae I'll Grafton at. - Phone U! Very Liberal Allowance on tlltl lltterlcl. Fit-ii‘ d-oh, well, the not‘ '1' cident as plain as I see till IIMI" kc: and hurried out. lute the allltf- ~' "u", a mighty queer nuns law j ail. m though he didnt care to have a!!!‘ 1 sort and it. wouldn't. surprise ma ll = some pctuliar power and l! INC ll _ Tm whnlw p|t'llll‘l‘ was exactly as . 9