. I . (gm, . Thursday. Oct. 6. 1955 The Guardian Pa; cars to complete the order: The use of aluminum roofs in 1 - quantity is the result of i0 years '7w mm H" with .lummun of experiment conducted jointly by "M by July mm d”ld'd ll" IsoN'l'lu:AL Oct. 4-Aluminum The aluminum for the roofs will the Canadian Pacific and Canad- Pile hllher initial cost: slur roofs for railway freight cars will come from the aluminum companygian National Railways in co-oper-lroofs would be ordered becau became a reality in Canada with of Canada Limited. Principal sub-ration with the development dlVlS-lhjgher (353,; mu, could M the delivery of 1,750 units now on sidiary of Aluminum Llmlted, Mon- lion of the Aluminum company oflomiuuy junmed .34" by the Canadian National treal. lpanada. i ' Railways. Mlllllllt-'llll'8d 0"lY 011 Orders for the cars and roofs? These nnnnniah Sellolnlold Frank i Freight Cars To Have We And Our Neighbors emu. ans. NOBLE snows l we were discussing a man who field devotes a chapter to "Looks in-n never been "much good" in and Personalilyfj He points out h.- community. "What can you ex- that the association between red I. it," said one of the company. hair and a hot temper may be for quotations on the ord experiments began in 19453 ”l'.iih those small ratty eyes of in I'd never have trusted him in ihe wide worldi" Not everyone agreed but there ll".5' plenty of supP0P3 101' mi” "'3 ,.m,qar judgements based on phy- slccl appearance. How many of you. my readers- bclicve there is a decided relation- ship between the size and set of nm on-s and character or person- .lli '? 1 oll perhaps you think the amount of chin is a reliable index? A re- coding (small) chin denotes weak- ncss: a good-sized one. strength of r-haractrsr? I ll 1 t 1 in the Or have YOU ml) 101 W3 intellectual qualities of individual: with high foreheads--noble brows. And a poor opinion of the brain power of those with narrow low foreheads? Alwa s loved and reme You may n0l be absdumy "Hi i hell sons, willie, "E?,3f.i,d Elena. sunk in October. 1943 en Press and Canadian Daily News- picked up by the next ship in lain 07 "19 8b0V9- but d9 W" fee Harry, Teddy and Dickie. ' route to Italy met Wednesday in papers Association and Lt. Col. line in the convoy and carried that a l3PI'S0l'l Wml 3 ,5h"p no” Charlottetown. On the left above Leo F. MacDonald. Charlotie- on to Italy. The Santa Elena also isn't above - sharp bllllmsl Pl'"l' in iovin memory of mv moth. is Col. F. B. Conrad of Chnr- town. carried No. 14 General Hospital loss? or one with very thin lips 9... M". enjamh, sgevefm who ioiietown. next to Mr. John Bas- They were respectively Officer Unit and Col. Conrad was sen- has a "cruel streak" in him? that red hair is almost always Gone Dear Mother: on low :"',';”,,?,eY,'.';' :1. hf?;httel:Qpetll;paI(llen:lvl:)lT ever. C I v . Cherry Valley, was held from her 3 hat? gt?” W9 Tia” Y0"Ft5m'”"H 7300: f H late residence Wednesday. Oct. 5 we". modm, psychology has Ngn you e thus o tlltimcnlller I Y to Christ Church, Cherry Valley round no inborn connection illlietween Eng. '93" C3" 3 9 301" -t 2 pm Services 3! me church :?,::,1::y.?f.r.::.rl 5:3: .1": cosnnlzi A happy home We once enjoyed .-CRASWELL for better photo-i BOWLING SHOES 33.95 at the and grave were conducted by Rev. ' "W 5"” ""3 ""”'""'Y 5”” graphs." Bike Shop. A. E. Piercey. South Milton. The ion. or at least there can be. It is our own attitude toward the appearance of an individual that can have a decided effect upon his personality. Here. for example. is Willy Jones. He was born with small squinty eyes set close together. He is a homely child in a good-looking fam- ily las can happen) and his Par- ents feel sorry for him (and them- selves). They show it in their at- titude toward him and in asides they think he can't understand while he is very young the under- tpassed away October the 6th, How many of you are convinced 1952. an experimental basis to dale. the cars represent the first quantity order of its kind in Canada. it follows extensive tests during the past l0 years which revealed fin- ancial advantages of aluminum- to pad cars over steel units. he aluminum roof weighs about 700 pounds as compared with the ion weight or the standard steel roofed car. Savings result in the reduction of locomotive fuel costs and the greater ton loading capac- ity of the cars. no more than the resemblance be- tween red and fire "hence red hair. Gary nature". in the suns way. dose set eyes suggest "Close- Mll" IN "I115 may be associated with sttnglness, tricldness. while eyes set wide-apart. suggest open- neas. frankness. (More later) In Memoriam In loving memoy of our mother, Mrs. Ben Stevens. 090! GIOWII. Who Passed away Oct. h. 1952. Today recalls Of our dear sad mother memories gone to res And the ones who think of her to-d susvlvoss MEET ay. Are the ones who loved her best. eciors meetings of the 'Canadian forcement Battalion .--.-....u-.-.- Three survivors of the” Santa and were Commanding. Adjutant and Sec- ond-in-Comrnand of No. 5 Rein- ior officer commanding on board. sctt. Jr., of the Toronto Tele- (Barter's Film Lab.) gram. who is attending the dir- But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Ever remembered by daught- ers. Florence and son-in-law. Charlie: grandchildren Barry, Bunny and Benny. ..Y R DOLLAR b . 1sLANp (;,m1,L, Queen 3;, gm pail bearers were Messrs. Joseph the gfghes Drug 510:: 5' more 3 5228 serving full course dinners M"1'Ph3'- L00 Murphy. Russell lnss specializing chinesc dishes. Dem"! nwneyv M3l90lm ”VmE- GUNS ALL guns reduced at Elmer Clow. Burial was in the The Bike Shop. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Thl Church Cemete y. The funeral was FUNERAL AT MAYFIELD - Eleral of Miss Isabel Irving largely attended. lTlle funeral of the late Allan Maf- fat was held from the home of his nephew. Frank Houston on Tuesday afternoon and was large- ly attended. Rev- C. R. Moase conducted the services. The pall- bearers were: Heath Houston, War- field Orr. Lewis Toombs. Lloyd In loving memory of a. dear wife and mother. Mrs. Charles Lvustzz. who passed away Oct. 6th, EOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER Away in the beautiful hills of God In the valley of rest so fair were let to several contactors. The standard railway equipment lnan-. ufacturing Company (Canada; Ltd of Montreal will make 1,250 alum- inum roofs. 1,000 of which will be sent to the Eastern Car Company of Trenton. N. S The remaining when three cars from each rail-1 way were equipped with aluminum lroofs. sides and doors. The cars ;were placed in service and a close check on their serviceability was kept by engineers of both railways. The Department of Research and 250 will be sent to the Canadian development of the CNR also con- Car and Foundry Company of Man- treal. Togetllcr with 250 roofs made by the National Steel Car Curpor-. atlon of Hamilton. The National Steel Car Corporation will manuf- acture 250 additional roofs and ducted laboratory tests and ec- onomic studies which finally estab- lished the aluminum roof as an alternative in freight car specific- ations. Early last July the CNR naked UNSURPASSED for flnv MASTER FEEDS DEALER MEETING stands the derogatory loll!" Ind Some day. some time. we know Houston. Willard Nicholson and " Cdl J. M.'s MEATS -5535 in 2 he overheat-s when t It Al Ti D no . I he t in ti: . , , hi?-Tliiiitwhwltel-v-us Nfw'E-'ri'W'” ” Maslcsnuttolno l....ii:2::..li:.s.::r..3:2::?2i::ss:2::t:::e;:a3.7:: ii:”i;.:::.5?..5:s5:.sP.;:k::.E:l?.n"s::;:”r....'P”:'".3” "sou n y". are. i ' . r e or N i . it fun he may grow ' dinner meetin on Tuesd y. Oct. 4. Th w 1 hi hli ht d i) 'll .t.r ted dd th M "D 2w”:9”;0:P:"":! '"”'"b" M Lovmgly remembered by h"' Feeds TorontogPlant by Hi? A. Blenkhorn,eTcI))1I'.(())grttt)l.m as (l3lS1?)toll)y Ig38Pl::.el"SyF5lilIl:fllLbl3.ql). A a few on e aster band and family. GRADE "A" the community. of course. If he In loving memory of our dear has some special talent or ability """TTTTT' st his nickname may become a tent! m3hu.fovm1i'gg.,m”1l!l:ll-y glevalllf flinelhtrhgedtownlylrswho passed el5.".'y of admiration and affection. Or he Gwnmw who nu” "my Oct. am 1952. , may find wise guidance and ac- Oct. M 15,, " t 1 cent his appearance withlaut bitfter- ' We often sit and tltlinlgl of her "A" n c.. But. metimes. wit no av- We have only I r m m ry dear when we are a one oialhle factl':l's, his attitude and his mo er )0” e 0 For memory is the only friend c life that grief can call its own. Like ivy on the withered oak .when all other things decay Our love for you will still keep green and never fade away. Always loved and remembered by her daughters. Margie. Cath- erine, Jean and Betty Anne. To remember our whole But the sweetness will forever As we treasure the image of you. Always loved and remembered by Mazle. Lawrence. Jimmy. Faye and Bobby. behavior may reflect the unfriend- iinsss shown him. In lighter voin. consider the story of Sally, the red-head. and her "hot temper." At three (the "nega- tive period") Sally throws a tem- per tantrum. Just as her darlr-hair- ed sister did at her age. But in- stead of following the procedures of Dr. Spock. mother. is Sally's cass. stands titan, arms akimbo. and says with a half indulgent smile i that doesn't escape the little imp) "So-'-a temper just like your Uncle Joe!" And through the years. Sally's temper is an sstabliahd fact and no one treats it with par- ticular seriousness. Result-sally is linger -- ALSO - Beef. A Lamb and Porll YES SIR! For Thatlnksgivlng ilhis year we have a. More fun of a. ”llaa-voot of Values" for you. Do- liolons tnafly Turkoyl. Caporus. otao., ilhalt every member of the family will enjoy. And all the trimmings to spake this the boat Thonltsgivhg Dinner over. lb. 651: ill. 55c lb. 37c FRUITS & VEGETABLES RED RIPE ISLAND 25c rtTUNo 1'nNDs:n - 1o 1'0 is us. TURKEYS CHOICE GRADE "A" - I '10 T LEI. CAPONS YEAR OLD GRADE "A" FOWL cllolcr GROGERIES IIIALICT SOLID TUNA FISH, fin Trend Selling Styles Season's Topgwoollens ' Glorious New Colors Complete Siyle Range 29c "Emmy .PECmL” swnszr MELLOW TOMATOES, 2 lbs. JIFFY PIE CRUST, pkg. 29: CANTELOUPE, each -29: Sl9.95 to 595.00 moan oalsr . Ions. BUSSET--48 oz. . SALAD Pkg, 25c H.” F H H nikmg APPI.E JUICE, 'l'in 294'-' swam POTATOES, 2 lbs. 29C OADIPBIILIRI KIOOFIIGN 57 Gordon -- Miss T0m5"9 s0uP' 2 ""5 25c Pk9. 35C Em'IO0D IUNKIST (swnlrr st mar) "V"'”"""""""""""Y ORANGES, 2 doz. lac Poalvsns -- Popular - Snider. loose and lfyks In Twoodsp lysl-II: Mohair, sore. Wauolalno. PIICID TO SUIT YOUR PURSI Rolled Oats, 5 lb.loag sac )I'lisl'LB . oulcx, 16 oz. an 67: EEK OOUNTIIY STYLI SAUSAGE. lb. 37: KIAIFAST SLICED neon. lb. ssc IIEIIBOASTING ' rolut. lb. 31: . STORE HOURS Due to the Holiday. Monday. Oc- 1.5..-Iona, our store will remain satur until 5:30 p. In. m':;FrldaynglIfasusual.' o i-75H-ea ovuruusl, urns 2 It ,..guL.g,lyVsnysalIv1t - 75c NOMIDOUILI Slll IN THI 24 OZ MN z,a7i'?5tfEn”'a'&-. Wuor rowmvs I - R "an new V0 04' '"?9 .,?'u us not not