THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTTFOWN in the laiso Miss Frances Vesse)'- . T , PAGE SEVEN" tionsl disability allowance scheme mrecast 1,, the speech Hum och. I TO Dl83i)llltylP””””” Wm be presented ta Ll” ilii-one read at the opening of Par- B t D u ter, Carol spent Tuesday V y - city, Mr. and Mm Raymond Vegsey, provinces and Parliament in JLui- he em I 3 e and two dnughtg", final, and uary. Health Minister Martin said at Muun use com me 6”” i 341" Mmlyn Dmmr City W1d' " Lorna. were the guests of Mr. and Tuesday . gate; that Camdxs "me, am.- York school, spent Sunday at herlmrs. mm, Hugh”, wingioe, on -7; Addressing the National Feders- "01 re Rmyw” wmmum witrh home. Sunday, OTTAWA. FOP: - Tllv federal tion of Libcml Women, Mr. Martin God Presgrum 5 V -M ' ..Bo. gnvD1'nmenL'5 proposals for a na- gave no details '0! the scheme. 9 ' . Mrs. Vernon Rodd, City paid ii; short visit to York on Sunday. OVEMBER 27. 1953 ..-T7 Strange But True By F. H. MacArthur i don't suppose there Are -my ,4 us who have not experienced a variety of drama - but few per- sons have dreamed a dream Vhat paid off. in Cheschire, England. on in. ,ea.r-old girl dreamed about the aritish Derby in which she saw I )lack horse that was in. 100-l snot rm the mce. This was two days oefore the race was scheduled. rho girl's father took the cue. )laC8d 10 shillings and won a 10: ii money. For a tragic dream I now take mu back to Jan. 18. 1961: Mrs. will Russell of Yonkers, N.Y., had a dream in which she saw the smoke of battle and the body of her wounded son lying on the ' --- I 11i:::1eoiixl;:E:l1e'v.,u so malhuc may Champion Step-Dancing Contest Winners (Men's Division) loft Ml” Durm Brown C”y' 'pmtl Mr. icasiisof-hardy. Halifax. spent the week-end at his home in York. 1 Men! This Week-end l i H. Save On Your Overcoat VELOUR com .50 An All Wool English Cloth. Tailoreid By a Fampus Cana- dlCn maker. Regular o IQ,OlO 0'9 0''! nslouni-(Ii I 0 - t I ' l . Mr. Billy Rodd. City, was a visi- tor to York on Nov. 22. Mrs. Dan Ready, Covehead Road. spent a holiday with friends at, 48 Road. ! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rodd paid a short visit to York on Sunday. Mr. Nelson Watts, Dart.mouth.l N. 5.. was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts, York. woman dead. Time: 11.45 am. . . . ' . I t . . I y h e ; the week-end in York, the guest Mm Eugen woke her husband l2:idH:)iilze,"lv1r.M Eire.-ifisrlttlho(II1l);rEierii,ryl?e'Iaillferliugtsltioi? lIl'l'dhtI:l1r?l(i)l"l.Zr:,p1Mil'. M M” "M M”' Leml Bmwn W1 W” mgdmui " 7"” W Gabriel Finnsn, 0'Lesry. P. E. I.-(Bsrtsr's mini us.) i . :06 00" 015 Ln "1'gmm3d9ml- 13331; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Vessey were non on e ea or e the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred oedrooni. Orll Decernzoer the Y k nd McLeod recently. Dept. of De ense sen a egram or a --- I, 0 me Russels, notifying them that when n smgmese H vary Lick . . . Mr. Lenard Andrews, New Glas-. heir s0nNhl1d2gte:nL:i.ii,e(d in wt- and me doctors om do nmhmi rtzlow. sipen; tins week-end at his on on crv. ores and y ' ome n or , 2... been buried there. ;el&;;V,g;,;;;M';l;e 31:3; "5" 313;; 4 Roommates at US. Naval Acn- ' l 1 MW w00d- temh" 5'5 35dWu5 Mr. and Mrs. James Allen. Cove-i :lomy had, the unusual names of Dopp and Momm. A traffic accident at Collingwood, :)nt., caused damage to the auto- inobiles involved but brought to- gether for the first time in 39 mars John Mnriotw and Cloud Marlon, brothers. . 0 . Dnermgs W ""5 devils 5999559 school, spent the week-end in York. head, and Mr, and Mrs, Lo;-net these demons un-til he is able to pull the devils out of the sick man's body into his own. This done. the devil-dancer lim down on a. cot. and shamming death is carried beyond the village limits. l-fore, being left to himself, he soon comes to life again, and hurries back to oiaim his reward. the guest of Mrs. Peter Proud. Miss Christine Proud. Willmot teacher. spent the week-end It her home in York. Mr. Sheldon Jay. Bordon, was the guest of his sister Mrs. Allen MacMillan, Covehead, are spending, a holiday in New York. i Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mattheuyl daughter, Mrs. Keith, are spend- ing A holiday in Boston. 1 STATION COATS "l Windproof Covehead. accompanied by theirl i Nylon Gabardine "' Showerprooi Regular t32.00 .v.m- -v. - . - SW3" W” the W9ek'e”d- Miss Margaret Watts. York. isi lspending a holiday in Ti-acadie,l Phe opera titled Charles IV, is In 1590 3 soowh wmn named ilmost taboo amongst llhiropean .HlllgC!'5. Why? Because everyvtime anybody sings it something awful happens. The French tenor Eu- gene Masai, sang the title role three nights in a row ifnd at each Anges Sampson was convicted of curing Robert Kers of some dis- ease supposed to have laid upon him by it Warlock. All night she lay in great pain because she could M"- 0'71 Li"8- ”93Ch" "Ithe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pinette. school. spent the week-end .w,,m l at her home in York. A Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siackfordm Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Swan andicma were me guest, of then” not transfer the disease from her- family, were visitors to the City "t Crease Resisting - ; a ELYSIAN COATS .50 daughter, Mrs. Eddison Hardy, . j i-erfoimtlnce B P611011 in the 'Jh8a- self to a dog. The story says that on Tuesday. york. V A; use died. the disease missed the dog and -e- - ii In 1858 Napoleon I?! expressed a uttered um; body or Aleximdieir Mrs. Howard Watts and daugh- M k . . g . . ' desire to hear the piece and Mas- Douglas who died or 1:, so the r --'-W-wwmrr.-r,efl,:tr',:;1d B,,r:t',,:ra(?n WV?,E,',f;,:;',?ff; The favol-H-e clgfh of discriminating men, styled in four Hui relucla-HEW REIGN W 51118 lL,unfortu.nnto witch had to forfeit dor ivhe communion table till day- morning, go visit, with men,” and. RPSUH-1 A DOHID exllloded 111 the her lifeiior her not. light. After that he went home, remmeg, i y pastel shades and navy. Available in single and double auditorium killing five persons. The practice of shifting the leavirg the fowl in the ohurch. In a cemetery in vmsex, England may be seen the following amaz- Lng prophecy on the tombs-tore of .1 man who died in 1440: "When pictures look alive with nioveme-nits free, When ships, like fishes swim beneohli the sea, burden of disease. misfortune, and sin from one's self to another per- son, or to an animal have been common iunong the civilized na- tions of Eurqoe, both in ancient and modern time. But the cere- monry must be carried out on a lucky day and at a. lucky hour. 0 C 0 If the bird died, the patient was supposed to be rid of the disorder. As late as 1855 the old clerk of the parish of the Virgin Martyr St. Tecla remembered well see- ing the birds staggering about from the, effects of disease which had been transferred to tlhem. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown, or- companied by Mrs. Will Cook. were recent visitors at Parkdale, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc- Leod. Mrs. George Bearisto, returned to her home in Covehead, sfter Breasted styles. Regular romazoinzmnrcrotocnsiomts o - - In Hiuninsuuicunmnn When man outstripping birds - - 0 spending a few days with her 511311 Scan the sky. In parts of Eugland and Wales The transfer of certain mo4lsd- daughter. Mrs." Peter Proudeu Tlioii half the world deep drench- even to this day a cure for an has in a. tree was practiced in Y0rk- ' l ed in blood shall lie." The above prophecy has spoken 500 years ago. Here is one of re- cent date: Mrs. Edythe Hanson. 32, of Red- wood, California was released from hoslpital in July. She said: "Its hardly worth while leaving the institiitioii for I shall die at ex- actly 11:45 on August 21st.” "Piiively imagination." said her friends. some of them went to her licnne early on August 21st :uid found her looking hale and lieu-ty. Later that day Mrs. Hanson went into a coma. A doctor was ordinary cold is to put a hair of the patients head between slices of buttered bread and give the sandwich to I dog. The animal will eat the bread. catch the cold and the patient will lose it. The Welsh peasants believe that 'r.B. can be cured by transfer- ring the bugs to a fowl. The pati- ent first washes in a sacred well in which money has been put This done. he must walk around the wellnthree times and repeat the Lord's prayer. Then .the fowl is put into a basket and carried round the well and the local church. Next the TB. patient enters the Prince Edward Island until com- parativeliy recent times. A look of uhe sufferers hair was passed into Mr. and Mrs. I-feber Profitt. Montrose, and two daughter. Lois --- l m or beech; men by 3, sudden and Edin. were week-end guests of wren-ch the V-ictim left his hair MY. End Mm Archie VESSEY. YDYK. and his disease behind him hi the tree. . Another method of curing oer- mln ailments in the Garden of the Gulf was to stand the patient a- gainst s. tree and then put a notch in the tree directly above his hand. As the tree grew the dis- ease gradually disappeared. This used to be a oommon method of curing asthmatics. The tree grew all right, but the asthma remain- I WHERE QUALITY IS SURE I summoned. He pronounced the church and stands or sleeps un- ed with its victim. There Ought To Be A Law by Fugaly And Shorten To it " s - . An army career olhrr outstanding opporlunitin for young men who want lo get ahead. Modern xoldiering call: for thorough training in hundreds of skills and trader. H otters continuum chancu to improve yourself and what you lmovt-to! pramovion. F4 Flliwrsoueeza TlLLIE.' -- . suouau smce 1:: mail A cuscus waaou sur sue CAN'T seem TD name rriu Lsssrruiw six TEIE5' PARKING ?ROILEM5 TIME. BUT someone ELSE WILL COME ALONG AND FREE.- LDAD ON YOUR DIME! (cu-nws V w MA 7 . 1'1, ' M. 1;-'t-will Matt 5 JERRY F1?AlVA( 4590 QMAGINAVI, r . y y ix Spam play an important part in keeping a man fighting (it. Out of this Army Mo grow the strong- est friendxhipi. It is one of the tines! experiences a man can undergo - something hail! never forgot. Army tile is a man's life and a good Mo. GERTRUDE agrawlv on H! mm: av...” , y r ciwcaao 35', ILL. MAJOR HOOPLE MC-MM - ... .-it . -I i , yo There's a change of scenery, too. You no a lot of Canada and there's a chance of oversea: service. And remember, soldiers of the Canadian Army on well paid, have the security of pensions, anloy 30 day: vacation with pay, 90! flu but of medical and dental care. 1? HAVEA fn-Iisozzy -WILL” sbu 7? : mus cAsi:- IS AS sruesogn Qgouz. 6; i,j:l,,5EC,")f5j ACCOMPLl6HE-D Am , ; . ALMosnuMaeiievAaLe ME,PLEA5E.' i . ' ” . )I'M'i ELI - ?li:';li”.5:L'2'.9E' I Lars 5159 our, . INTO .1He HALEA -- T50 lllbl mmtb17to40 Today, to keep what we have . . . to remalri free - J agefstlllag lfrdsiqon is 45, ondyzztein we inusl have a strong nrmy manned by trained ;';yi':;"br;:';"Vm'"";':r;t'af;,";':f-O);':"':”::; soldiers. If you share this view, there may be a place .1 59.. for you with the soldiers of the Canadian Army- Anti! rt!" I"!-For Uljyvtorv-6"" "W man who guard Canada. write or van tho Anny Recruiting Cum n V Menu your homo. ' y A y . a "limit :5" site of thlriviy"-Wednesday and Friday non No. l Personnel Depot, Garrison Borroclu, Holilnx, N.S. No. lC Recruiting Station, Iarvington SI. Avmoury, Borrington 8: Harvey 50s.. Hollis-ix, NS The Army Recruiting OM21, Vktoyio Park, Sydney, N.S. Isemllln Stall at Am 3 II I I, Ins.-w-m.Nm lugow. -vI.!'.'.'v7:...'..: Tm. AIIOI-RI s our the Dominion lmmrk. i l W, llll niylyfly ill,'. I