NOVEMBER 14. 1952 page -mimi; ,”,..... rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news JIMMY'B TAXI-Phone 625. of local interest, but advertising of a at-my nature may be Inserted at five cents I word. strictly psy- able In advance. ........L .LL.:.LLL COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. gui. A Feature for Every F'rlday-.- Among The Farmers Federation Of Agriculture News My Strange But True I,yl'.I.M.I.aA.rtlIIIl FIRESTONE TOYLAND OPEN - TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL 9 I'.M. GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS 323.50. Toombe Music Store. Alberta farmer finds the pot of gold at the ralnbow's and at the near end of life. His name is An- ton Turta, '19-year-old farmer of Leduc. Because of a. court decision in- volving oil rights on his farm, Turta may become a millionaire. A clerical error made in 1908 in e. lands title office has made the old farmer the owner of mineral- rights on his 160-acre farm re- ported to be valued at 8500.000. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- It. the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” HOWARD Ml.cINNIl WEAR at 175 Queen Street. mm” A. B. Miioimus. Fire. Life, Auto 1 M and other lines of insurance. The Winter NI BUMMAGE cam. Trinity mu. school District Mlcetingn Saturday, November 15th, 3 P. M. - DRINK MILK and build strong Notices have appeared in the; Last week's heavy traffic at Bor- 5051”- Thursday and Friday issues of the,den was evidence that numerous three newspapers announcing theilslanders took the opportunity of Federation of Agriculture schooilspending time in Amherst where Dy request of our many customers that cannot get out in the day- time to choose their Christmas Gifts before they are all picked CRASWELL for Better Photo- ,,,,D1,,, vrsrr HI-STYLE Mu.1.iNriay.- Every style-Hi-Style. D1,-itrict Meetings on the night of much of the best of Maritime H 1115 Tue 1 eh e 7 AT HOLltI.A.N:s- Charlottetown I November 18th and we refer ourlagricultural products was on dis- 33:,-. 1,15 ”:b:,nree::f:vT.n.5emr; XL and summerude, c1,1.1,1m,. 1... C0-0.i'b lnsiicrance, sLlfe. are, o.VGr- now at 3I'Y9M'0lI & MCCKGY 5 where 5ToCk5 C79 The readers to those announcements. play. go do my good," cords are on sale. 330- 0" 0'09 "P9? IF fmgsf on dgsplqy unywherg. the The exhibits and the program thelwere both interesting and educa- Prov- xtional and could hardly fall to in- we would like to emphasize oiiii that, the Federation is members throughout the hire and what it can accomplish and its influence and value de- pends upon the interest of the in- achievements. diiiidiiai irirmer. ' Possibly one of the most valu- 1, 1,, not me place or the Boar-d'able features of the Show lies in 31 Directors to tell the farmers the fact that 'Mai-itime people iiliat they should do. but rather it,work together and meet to make is up to the farmers to instruct the the Fair the oustanding success it d.,1.Cm,g, is. There is room for better under- At Tuesday night's meeting ystanding among the Provinces and I All landlords are not the ty- rants they are pictured. Take. for instance, Henry Van Baay f Marbiehead, Ma.ss., who scales his rents and takes in the little ones. The more children couples have the less they pay. "I"amilles with plenty of kids make the best ten- ants" he declares. "A reduction in all rentals listed will be allowed for each child in the family living in any one of his seven apart- ments. equal to 35 a month per child." . The apartments are located at the foot of one of the winding streets leading to the waterfront in the oldest part oi the historic town. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Sunday, Novem- ber ltlth. North Rustico 11 A. M. Stanley Bridge 7.30 P. M. Rev. George Gough, Minister. GOOD VALUE - FIRST CLASS MERCHANDISE CHESTEEFIELDS ll! Right Wine and Green Velour. special low spire a sense of pride on the part pm. Toomu Mum Sm” of Maritime farmers in Maritime Tllltlll FLIGHTS WEEKLY to Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday. Phone Mari- time Central Airways 2001 or 540 YORK PASTORAL Cl-LARGE. - The United church of Canada. Minister: Rev. J. M. Sproule, sun- day, November 16th. 1952. ll AM. Central. 2.30 P. M. Pleasant Grove. 7.30 P. M. York. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. - Sunday, November 16th. North River 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Kings- ton 7.30 P. M. Rev. ii. Barber. Pastor. GREENDAL offers beautiful Ladles' Suits, clearing at 315.00. 324.50 and 330.00 at their sale which each district elects two delegates necessity for more co-operation Cm!” suurdny mglm 1ii attend the County Annual 'and we see the Maritime Winter 1l(!t?iIl'lg where the directors are Fair as a valuable asset in the .ppointed and where the dele-lpromotion of understanding and gates can discuss questions which'Maritime development. ire held to be of importance. The farmer who is dissatisfied with the organization or doubts 11;; vnlue has the privilege of stat- POWNAL PASTORAL CHARGE, the United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday, November 16th. Bun- bury at 11 A. M. Mount Herbert at 2.30 P. M. Pownal at 7 P. M. Rev. T. R. Goudge, Pastor. . . . If you would be a publicity hound then you could do as Jim Gernahart of Burlington, Colo., A Prime Minister On Co-Opera- tiv ” coanwsnrft-23.1363. - Corn- wall 11 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. New lfil; his case in the school district Last week We published the did by attending his own funeral CROSS ROADS g ALEXANDRA riioeiing and of instructing the statements of Eisenhower and in June last. gi1ixi:i;?:ir?ns'lI-?)3)lli)&'i-n1.;d.f(f)txf2Vii:5y; Tpiiieg. yHAzELnR0oK- .-. Semcu for delegates to bring those. opinions Stevenson on co-operatives and Jim had his first lblllellll in 1951 Wm, ' ' ' ' ' Sunday. November 1511,. cross before the 8l;lil'i1;.I!RI meetilllg. I this week retiree: ii prloper I oiii1- 3:15: blew: cgxlitriiizei 0s&ieLh:vt:g;h1rgsei ' Road, 11 A, M,,11.,,,,,nd,,, 3 P, M 1 ht sea 0 ' f - i , pe':'l)1I:roWl'la;eTOr aeiIi:rictyCoY reasons lIl'lnE(T'e PvI"lm(lau(liIfilnIsteeroplIl;) OE 0 MEAL Wlmted I” He had 3 55001” (.u""' mlcglncn ITO dTg1AFHER:' E; it-igidriy1ifcI;II,(;I.1:yPgiel;,q.;oiI':i3e1,I:'01(Crkl i V I s ' - , . . . . . . are interested in the farmers, but Kenzie King: 31 WI5 393? 5593"”, lie, enloyed HvBI”ng;:5ml':g'e l;;lhndilB?)3oI;5 Rggm ma Thom” Poem Mmm". . iii the ilnai analysis it is the ”Co-operation preserves all the me nfiit met Ami Igeheve It ”1 mil Great Gem C Street ' ..,L : miner who is interested in his benefits of free enterprise and "he I ilearwld mm” I5 "W 3 ' Tm: PRESBYTEIUAN cuuncni planning his third funeral which is scheduled to take place June 1st. lil53. The Rev. 5.1-l.Mahaf'l'cy. of Kenarodo, Kan, conducted tuner-, al number two for Ciernahart. Thei adds the benefits of social owner- ship. It removes the evils of capl- talism without substituting there- fore he evils of political dictator- IN CANADA. - Brookfield Cliarge. The service of worship will be held 1 in Glasgow Road Presbyterian. Church on Sunday evening. Nov- ember lfith. at the hour of 7.301 own welfare. At these school meetings those present will liave l.he opportunity of registering their opinions on the llBCeSll)' or otherwise of rural HOLlITAN'S Charlottetown Store Dutch Auction, Andrew Malcolm Mahogany Dining Room Suite. Being reduced 520.00 per day un- til sold. A wonderful buy for snap rourenir EIOClTliICflLI(ll'l. potato growcrsi l rcnses, group accident iiiici the use of Farm Forum as insurance, ship." i- There appears to he in this Province a certain misunder- a standing of the true nature and preacher. however. insisted that itl was an evangelical service uistcadl of a. funeral. someone. See it today in Hol- inzin's window. P, M. Service conducted by thci Y. P. S. I THE PRESBTTERIAN ciiiikcil. Take your time and see the wonderful display. You have to see It meansio improve rural iiiermd to aims of co-operation and Dreiu- Most or us are familiar with MURRAY HARBOUR PASTOR- , to believe it. Never before such a wonderful selection of good increase the farmers undeistand- dices which Is neither justified nor Long John sliver of plratical A1, CHARGE.-The United Church IN CANADA. -. Central Par-ish.1 T t ' f - - itzg of problems which affect hle'wcll founded. The prejudice, we fame, but in Milwaukee, Wls., of Canadg, gervmes fur Sunday, services next, L01-dis Day, are 35: OYS. E C.. G CIT PTICES. iviir of life. submit, is the result, not of what .ives another Long John Silver, a November 15111, 11 A, M, Murray follows: Clyde River ll A. M. Sun-i , y . lvirr-queiiily, we hear the com-lpoopie know about co-operatives. daachund one which is 1ustie:irn- iiriroiiiii. 3 P. M. Belle River. moo day School 10 A. M. (Note changei Dolls Circus Sets Port and Solllltirs fl.i'illlii that no school district but develops rather from what 1112 to 1159 his "CW P9g,lC'a'- "1359 P.M. Murray River. Holy Commun- in the hour of this service.) Canoei Games. Sloighs Books incetinizs havteh beegi Irlx:lgi1ni:i'Il1tT;: tfheyddg not knoswf or from un- itllilisd i(1&l:e5xf9dg:lsl-Il;Iaill.i;li1e-E lllifiiaalxilll loilnylitev. 1). Wallace MacPherson, 2113': iiME;ieM.mCgierikda'y3(?cl;oolh: Electric Trdins Tobnggans Sm”-pd Toys SW, atiiuliridivdzlnfssfrzo ,Nen: not mm C Opmmn i dowski. Long John lost his leg at Mm 5 en Hwy- Donald Nicholson. 1'mnm'er. ' '1 Trikes Boots and Skates St-is of Dishes, OTC. s'.ilflCiElll.ly interested to spend Soil Conservation 'b”'”i- , , , TRYON-BONSIIAW GROUP or 1 Will”-This - Trucks and CH5 M0Vi0 PF0.lN'i0TS iiii- iiigiii in ft yr-iii riasciissiiiir Parking mm” smncmm am UNITED narrrsr CHURCHES.- L Service stations Farm Si-is Sluinbcr Lamps, clc. ozih neighbours Whht they fell The thinking person realizes i i 9 Church Services Bulletin. On Sun- WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE, er in slugs as well as real money. But. in Central Falls, R. 1., the meter supervisor found an 18-inch snake nestled among the coins. How it got there is aiiyone's guess. Remember that cute little fablc day, November 16th. Tryon, Sunday School, 10.00 A. M. Public Worship. and dedication of New Electric Organ. 11.00 A. M. Westmoreland, Sunday School, 11.00 A. M. Public Worship. 7.30 P. M.. Rev. W. G. that the soil is the basis 0 life and that the soil which we have today must sustain life as far in- to the future as time extends. It is entirely natural that the might be done. Evcry rural school '.n the Province should be lighted 3('Xl. Tuesday night. The United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday. November 16th. 1952.! Winsloe North 11 A. M. Prlncetown 1 Road 2 P. M. Winsloe South 8.30: P. M. I-Ilghfleld 7.30 P. M. siinoayl FIR ESTONE BRYENTDN 8i MacKAY 00. County Annual MN ting: School and Bible study at hours announced. The North Winsloe Choir will have charge of the music at the evening service. Come, all the seats and have your strength, renewed. lieber 11. Hardy, Presby-' Supply. I human race should View with con- cern cvidonce of depletion of soil fertility and have some fears as to the ultimate result should such depletion continue unchecked in the years to come. about the mice belling the cat? Well. here's a fact and it's stratig- er than the mouse belling inci- dent. The story comes and goes like this; While governments and other "Elmer Emerson. 8. farmer. dis- bodies can assist in initiating pro- COVEHN1 his Dela Cal WES miSSiiil-.!- grams to Sustain 11,9 30” 5.31, 11, Sonic days later the cat was found the nu) M,m1y3m me Job must be dead bcsltieva mouse-infested stock done by the individual tiller of the 91 llmlni 1” body A mass of tiny , dg teeth marks." Ztximlghgut (:22 igumfrfn regmlvaf n An as6'onomer tells us that he's mince of me n” and future 0, just discovered a sizable hole in . the milky way. If this means the thousands of people he will never universe has Sprung E leak nay 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. Your Friendly FIRESTONE Dealer WHOLESALE and RETAIL WE FILL ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY hiliam, Pastor. At an early date announcements will be made through the press of 'he County Annual meeting to be nrlri at O'Leiu"y on the 20th; Mor- ell on the 21st, and Charlottetown on the 25th. At these meetings fifteen new directors will be appointed and :hclr's is the responsibility to give -xpreselon in the Ideas of the 1.strict represented and carry out :he will of the members. 1 These meetings are possibly the .iiiiy ones held outside of Char- HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE.--The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, Novem- bei' 16th. Bonshaw ii A. M. De Sable 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30 P. M. Communion at all services. Rev. R. H. Baxter, Minister. from Alberta I NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN, CHARGE.-November lflth, 19529 services at: New Glasgow at ii.00l A. M. Cavendish Baptist at 1.30 P. M. Young People's Conference oltelown which give a large num- , . "I "1 ”.""e” 1" web CNN! the "Any economic system which body would be. s1:rm;ued' meelmgs DI” negerlclug snurldlaolg opportunity of meeting together force, mrme,-5 11, pmduc, gt Even robbers seem to be getting at 8.00 CP5 OM. a(l'1l73S0ilXIi: am; at .M E to farmers to consider agricultural E 1055 or mun; 51,11 1ren1111y 1,, mm pressed for money mesa Q;niitrfL.uawor.u0 ainunmer . . Rev. . .. i days. Only recently Bill Thoi'n- i ton, St. Loilis. Miss. answered a knock on the door and was con- fronted by a robber, gun in hand. Thornton didnt have anything in his pockets cxcept some holes and his store teeth. The thief took the 875 false teeth because as he politely explained he couldn't af- ford to go away empty handed. In Green Bay. Wis, the light fingered fraternity stole six tons of asphalt, and a criminal court jury in Louisville. Ky., recom- mended a sentence of six months in the cooler for Frank Rivers af- ter he pieaded guilty to stealing a kitchen sink from a vacant home. When A woman is out to get a man she usually succeeds. Wed- w'sti0n3- 1 order to provide for his family the necessities and amenities of life can only result in the develop- ment of ll, problem of staggering proportions. The obvious road to soil con- servation lies in the direction of fair economic returns. this being nrovided the rank and file of farmers can and Will s0il'0 U16 conservation problem. NOW -She's Got Exciting ZIP 'Dent:I Research Indicates llw Can Help Prevenf Iboflr Decay WITH COLGATE IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memo y of Hugh Malone, who departed this life November 14th, 1951. WHAT IS IN A NAME? "Well, if the name is FAWCETT. you are assured of qual- ity, service and up to the minute design. 100 years of manufacturing experience is behind every article bearing the name FAWCETT. Buy FAWCETT and be SURE! Today brings hack and memories. Of I. loved one gone to rest. And those who think of him today. Are the ones who loved him best. It loving husband, true and kind. No friend on earth like him we and. For all of us he did his best. But God gave him eternhi reet. Tlie Fawcett Torrid 0il Range for instance ' Fawcell have a Warm Air Furn- ds . p dings have been performed in hunted by ml w'u' Elfiffffllfins and G :i:.:i:::i. 0"” lace for your Home Comfort. 0. CW .r ...anl Plenty of lean y Don't envy liar . Jumps, atop flag poles, barber shop. on ship, and even in I cage YOU CAN DEPEIID OII ' Beauty in Appearance. eh-rmnrndi-II or 1101;; wiieiiiiiiiii-y-fiiiito K 0 T1 1, t t t- 1 ,,,,1,1,1 3.1. 1. - "mm am. "1 ie es cons I'ilC ion SC - g The little woman who faced a . i i ' .- E::ll.l.IItlI:l':? clergyman. the den of lions and a ::iIi-.'i!i::i"io3nn:. ' . , once has designed . I-II rule. ill III- hugband 3,11 31, the same mm 1, disturbed rest often "I 1 A Of. type burner which "will? "liii. Yolandol Prin a. circus rider Her hum" Dndd" lo the present has 110 T0 burn aIm05T any l'YPe of fuel'''' 11 "T I V ' i . ' f A Ti; k'is!r)i:hii-ilili: , hubby is Fred Jolson. the lion lKnY:e:lriE'L:;Y:t"a equa1 in I- . . iii . mi ' lll ii H in g your blood- tamer. The couple ticre actually "W Y. .. .L. O xi-'.L.m.' -TV nmoc.rPniak,a:IiI'I:"l(l:l-1. married in a cage of lions at Prou, .. y gm: Evin-D:-l;v g;na:;i;'g- Mn gelagrlyilltilartres. France. strange S.r.&i:il,;1r,iv.Y.n."m. mt 1. Quiet operation. Gstlmli ""l ”" Mk 'I d-and on Dnddl 50 2. Disaster proof. Do not go ilirougli RIIOIIIPP wlnlt-r without 3- Automatic air control. 4. Negligible 5001 and dirt 5. Economy of fuel. on. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS some form of a. central Iii-nting syslcin. Card Of Thanks The family of the late William W. Arbing wish to thank their kind friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness shown them during the illness and death or their brother; also those who sent Cards and helped in any way to lighten their sorrow in their rec- ent bereavement. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory at Augustine Handrehen. who wu killed November fun. 1949. ()iir cngiiit-criiip; (Ii-pzirliiiviii will be plcasci to assist you. Call at CR()(ila'E'l"i' and ST()RF.Y LTD. lov- flay. " Provides heat for kitchen. heat for baking and large KEEP THESE IN MIND! quantities of hot water. the Iv George Clark ., Fg't:,,' ' I Some of of Cancer IYEZ A lump in the breast. Unnatural bleeding from a body opening. early signs Extremely High Quality Products by FAWCETT: A core "that does not heal. par- ticularly nf the skin, face, mouth or line. A KITCHEN RANGES - Coal. Wood. Oil, Electric. " HEATERS-Coal, Wood. Oil, Slow Combustion. A FURNACES-(al Pipeless-For Coal. Wood, Oil. (bl Pipe-For Coal, Wood. Oil. Forced Warm Air-For Coal. Wood, Oil. "' OIL DURNERS-Now the fclmous FAWCETT-LYNN giv- ing extremely high efficiency. YOUR FAWCETT DEALER for everything including parts and service Any persistent change in bowel hahltn - such as diarrhoea or constipatlo . Many Canadians are enjoying life today because they found that early cancer can be cured. Keep these danger signal: In mind and see your doctor It one appears. Not one day do vvd forget. you, In our hearts you are always there; We who loved you. sadly min you Al it dawns another year. Sully Milled by Sister stalls. Reg and Family. WHY HAVE tint, SORE we-a XFEET? COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACTION AND a ANALYSIS - VJ ptometrlsts - V G. F.0HU1'CI-IESON d d u . ,, 1, ii. sou . ' "Myson is stiYr'lyi?i;?d-be a doctor. I'm saving these .magI- 53 Grafton st. 134 KENT STREET . PHONE 834. zines for his waiting room.”