i1W. Judson by Commander J.N. Kenny. R.C.N.(R). Officer of H.M.C.S. Queen Char- RECE-IVES CANADIAN FORCES DECORATION anndi L rces Decora-'lotte Thursday. P-0. JI-M18011 it'll HMC5 Ni0b9- HMS Mailyl. HMS; iiilllihfoascpresehiledlig Petty Officer ? spent 14 years in the armed forces. Vernon and HMCS Orangeville. ,Fle was one year in the Reserve Commanding Army and 13 in the Navy. He serv- the Queen's Commmendati ed-in nivics Beaver, HMS Paisley, l life-snVlnK- Last year P.O. Judson received . Coming Events. lint Chicken Supper. Curran Ban Hall. Wednesday Nov.' 7th Rummage sale at'S'alvation Ar- my, Tuesday Oct. E. at 1 o'clock. Dance Iona East School every Monday night. Good music. ' Penny auction. Holy Name Hall. Tuesday October 23rd. 8 pm. liance Iona East School every Monday night. Good MUSIC.- Regular Dance B0nSl1BW lllll fugsday night. Burns Orchestra ,Bnzaar suilpef. 3,103". D3135 Sl- James Church. Ttwllrnlli G” rgctown Wednesday. Buying and cleaning Guigan and Boyle Ltd.. on supper October Hunt the Desi"! Community Hall. Tignlsli. Rummage Sale L0.L Hall, clean used clothing, Tuesdpy. Oct 33- at 2.30. Masquerade dance. Fortune Hall Friday. October 26th. Chaissons Orchestra. Prizes. Masquerade Dance. Morell Hall Tuesday. Oct. 23. McEwen'S. 01'- clirstra. Prizes. canons Tuesday 8 until 12. R. L. Dickinson. New Glasgow. Card Party Spring Park Hall Monday 8.30 Prizes, lunch and Toiirnament. Annual turkey dinner. Presby- terian Church Hall. Montague. Wed Buying live and dressed poultry. Monday, through Thursday. Wad- iell Bros, Crapaud. and mixing on Tuesday and Fri day of each week. P.L. Kore. 2 . ......,.. days . of our great Octoh 5 CENTRAL QUEEN l 32.00 each: Mrs. W. J. Drake, Mrs. sail Zakem's Gnu.-cry. Mm Gordon 3- Protostanf Orphanage Contributions 820.00 Staff, Royal Bank of Canada 32.00 Dr, A.. W. M. Allan GRAFTON ST. EAST 320.00 Easterii Bakeries. Ltd. ;io,oo Mr, Finlay MacKinnon 810.00 Nelson's Service Station 35.00 Mr. Ivan Somers .i. Pickard. George Adams. Mrs 0 Wesley Acorn. Percy Acorn,. 31.00 each: Miss Ella Drew, Mrs. H, MacKay, MacDonald's B. A. Set. Station. Mrs. M. G. Crockett. A. Ghlz, Mrs. Neil Diamond. Mrs. J. E. Cameron. Mrs. A. Stewart. Timothy daily. Noiamount too small, 3489, l0ct. Tignish parish basaar and chick Jcsday. Oct. 24th, .5 p.ni. . . I Dundas United Church supper and ailxaar la Bridgetown Hall. I Masquerade, Sea View Hall, Fri- day. October 26th. Prizes for best costume. - : Commencing Monday. October 22nd. Malcolm Andrews will be hauling cream to Wiltshlre Fact- ,ory on Mondays only. Change. Bingo at Stella Maris .Ilall. North Rustlco. on Monday gnight. Oct. 22.. instead of the usual lwedncsday night. . At once. a number of good pigs. . . 35 lb nd over. paying highest ery. Mrs. Buying live fowl, Chickens and mark; twice. wellington MacNemgHugh. Simp and Son, Buntain. Bell Wharf. night, Oct. 22.. instead of the usual Wednesday night. gm J. L. Curran Longworth. Mrs. Cyrus Maclliiillan. him 350 to Slsooununn Iigueiun.FIIvdtIlI0'l"" , . 5200 each. W A mx J A Law Mrs. J. A. Stearris. Mrs. D. L. , " - ; -8. 7 , Dance Alksawis Parish "l"- ' 0 ' " ' ' ' lMacKlnnon Mrs. c. s. MacNelil, wHAf ygu - Tcardigin. every Monday night l,5,'o',",i:','c'f S,',.,w?,”dA mm, M” :)3thel Sutherland, Mrs. J. A. Mac- ' Websters Orchestra. Canteen set-,A : ”acLm'mmm') ' ' - : N.i,.a 'ViCe- , s,'”:M-1-omum ' .00 cents: Mrs. Maud Brown ' Commencing Monday. l Frank Puncher. Mrs. D. Shephard, . 9' Leltch. Mrs. A. MacLeod, Mrs. J. F. Macxie. Mrs. C. McLure, Mrs. E. Wotton. Mrs. Chalmers Mac- Lead 350 cents: Mrs. R A. Duncan. GRAFTON ST. WEST 315.00 Mrs. Helen Dunbar 310.00 Mr. R. S. P. Jardine 35.00 Miss Gertrude Love 35.00 Dr. J. P. Sweeney 35.00 Rolloway Club 32.00 each: S. Fraser. K. B. Jenkins. 31.00 each: Mrs Mrs, A. MacDougall, Willis Nlch. son, Harry Phillips. William Mao- iLcan, Mrs. L. S. Webster. Miss Grace MacLean, W. H. Benton, Hal en's Dress Shop. A. Farmer. Campbell, WC P. . . 820.00 William MacPhee 8500 Dr. Frank MacKinnon 85.00 J. B. Brow 85.00 Lily H. Seaman 82.00 each: Bruce Hodgins. Elean- or Lowe, G. L. Bennett. T. M. Loth ian. Catherine Bethune. 81.50: Joyce Wigginton. 31.00 each: R. T. Mathieson. Hel en Yeo. Catherine Fraser, Norma Jean Gay. .50 cents: Ruth Ross. PARK TERRACE ETC 810.00 R. L. Cotton 85.00 lloyd Gibson 35.00 84.00 Mrs. R. P. VanAlstine 32.00 each: Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, R. W. Mills. Mrs. R.. E. gilyndman, Gordon Holmes. .00 each: Mrs. Elmer Whitlock. . Mrs. J. H. Taylor. Mrs. E. L. Mac- l 9": E: 1'' w'”"'- M": 5- K SW" Neill. S. H. Lord. Brighton Groc- Elmer Maliettt, Mrs. son. Mrs. Walter Co: .50 cents Capt. F. H. Stanley , CRESTWOOD AND GOODWILL rs. E. K. MacNutt 85.00 Mrs. H. DeBlols October . 810.00 Dr. Tudor Gencheff 22nd. and for the fall and winter 85.00 Miss Margaret Howatt We'll be doing custom grinding months, our feed warehouse will 84.00 Dr. W. Ross Stewart open on Monday. Tuesday and Fri- 83.00 Miss Hazel Stearns in Co. Ltd. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. . lie to the fact that somesale items were late in arriving for the opening er Sale, the sale will continue for three more Mom. My morning; only. Open until 82.00 each: Dr, P. A. Creelman. Shur-Gain Feed Service Mill. Kln- 11.30. Signed: The Wiltshlm Dairy- Dl'- E. M- F0Und. Miss Klthefln? ' 'MacLcnnan, Miss K. Dalziel. Miss 1. D. schnrinaa. DI. Clspp. Mrs. Bessie Bernard. Mrs. E. W. Stems. uh: Janis Buster, Miss Jean Johnston. Mrs. Herr. Maclleill. 31.50 Ralph Bower 8l.tli each: Miss Emma Tait. Miss Marion Byan. Dr. M. A. RELIGION AND LIFE By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon. D.D., LL.D. First Moderator of the United Church of Canada opment of character. NOT ENOUGH prince of Educationlsta embodied in his own personality Ontario's ideal of education--the training of the mind culminating in the devel- oon. Miss Beuie Stewart. Mill Mrs. 3. Batman. Ilae Roper .50 cents each: In. Crioshynllll I-Iuel Stewart. Miss Betty Cole CUMBERLAND Gladys Taylor. .75 cents: Miss two each: Mrs. in Brown. Mrs. Charles Walker. Gordon Worth. Mrs. J. A. Weir, Mrs. '1'. L. Smith. .50 each: Soloman Taweel. Mrs. WOVIHIII) THEIR FOOTPRINTS LEFT IN THE BANDS OF TIME "Lives of great men all remind as Preventing disease with a view to lull Personal attainment. l'.or.such interest to serve its Oiuectlve it must be combined with professional skill of the high- est order; popularity without abil- ity Only mocks expectancy. Dr. George Young was above all else ii great Christian, and as the Duh of their powem have sudg expression of his faith he acquired dudy yen M. omers will arise and exercised the specialisifyhigh to u," me commmmy with meloualifications. In his own profes- uw method. of . new dayg buuslon and with the public he com- We can make our lives sublime. And, departing. leave behind us Foot prints in the sands of time." Wei come back from our holi- hys to find great gaps in our at the moment we feel that theirlmamied bmh 3"9C"0n ind 000'? places no one can fill. ld9"C9- - The moment that we mc-iitlunl mm . . . the um” of me few below us'l Wh:iAiiTiifarh:tIilcL:ali-teer was Rev om." mu occur to many mm-ds' W. A. Cameron's as a preacherl but just thlnh of. the following we wet ,'ed with mm mi leaders in their diffegent profes- 9 nsocm ;.nI:l',oE'eB:.TeJ. Glfuxfihoxtigla single evening. on of the YM F-,.am,e in Wm,” W” L when. Imiheir time and talents to the real- Knowledge in itself is not eriuiigh. of invaluable though it is. it is a means to an end. The intellect isl the instrument of the soul. Cultural is an attribute of personality. and the crown of personality is the spirit which links the soul with God. Leaders in education in ev province have a profound r " - tion of the place of the spiritual in our culture and are eager to have it recognized in every school. Aithouse was a noble example. Everyone, from the minister of education to the teacher in the one-room school, profiled by his fertility in suggestion, Vlg()l0ll9 leadership and unfailing effort to reach his ideals. army of scholarly and devoted men i and women who are dedicating ization of these ideals of sound learning and strong character in dreds and hundreds of young peo- in ii thrills one to think of the vast Monday. Oct. 22. 1956 The Guardian Page 3. cipal of the Toronto Bible College, is another of the mighty who lave passed unto the Unseen. , Just one example of the effect; this labors. At a social gathering the firm conviction that the spir- itual privileges and powers it of-, (end could be realized in the lives of people now as of old. and hid g . own saintliness was an inspirat- gelslgntlbetrhof l'fI5li0I:'Bl'lQ lliore wit- ion in that direction. n M, i,, ,,,:m”n;”',.,;i: f,?;u;'fh””g The value of this type of work world evangelizatliin and equip. 5'5 WW C'”5m the im53in3u9” ping them for it itilfmthe churches and institutions of The W.” a -we band -ad emu .m.i..iZ”.. '65. iiii3'fS.'.ii.'i5o.T 357 great stories to tell. our gpeuep "ye bu -nu him. 00 ted th ' ,,e,':?cl,en,nd ::.,,,f ":1,-jf(l:;': These. and others who could be e, contribution 3., the Cause a, named, are outstanding leaders Christ was to be found in me hum who have just made thehendlines public memo y. They are but pit-,htaught and trained in Bi.ile- "(hi-h”"""g3a;'h:loi:;f? 5”": i-- ' d "3-,' - ey ave an e epr v:iIii(;e:;:,g 30 ..”..d"::: ,'f,'.',k,,::f duction of the image of Christ in into the churches of the land "'9 "V" M H" Pe”p"' ?h'0ulZh the year-:.." Such souls are God's best gifts Dr. McNicol taught the Bible in to the nation. on for iJohn Murley, Loula Campbell. Mrs Guardian Photo J. F. llugh MBCKIY, I 1., h M,N-,1. CA's l.arge.huts woilltl filled Rgzwcag dry "0! t';'e'LS(;eda”st three times in succession. with eag- in model” when the physicinier listeners when Captain Camer- who would excel must know a lit- ”” W” "'9 'P”k"' tie about everything and Qvery., As a student he was leader of an thing about something in his pro.i evangelistic band as a city minis- kuion Her first in Bloor Street Baptist Relguch in um field is at its'CllulTl'l. then in one of the thea- hi h n .1” best. Bu, knowledge ires of the city. and finally build- fdeuu cu um. dispense wnhiing Yorkminister Baptist Church 5” 500.0,... perm”; mews. in and making its pulpit his throne . . he demonstrated that there is no ' his pale”; wen”-C" healing or substitute for the living V0lC9 "A '37 cents. Ml" bury Tumor - - thegpreacher of the Gospel. .50 cents each: Mrs. R. Kenny, 35,00 Mr, and Mrs. E. w. Mat'Kin- hyhisthmaes xgssiigislrofzczlilll p;p(;i:l:.I': Mrs. M. Pound, R. A. MacPher- , . ' . son. Mrs. Daniel Macleod. H. W. 3:30 each: Mrs. Dora Campbell. ",9" behmd "”y """":l”(' Ira Dnvison. Mrs. Macltae, Mrs. Wil-l Mrs. Robert Denlois. l(l:';riis1tllW':::e'”ba';':fi9P:m”':he "nut; lism Costello. 51-nEE'r W . .35 cents Mr”. Fred Doyle 31355-:T:g::aEfBros-V Ltd. truth. of the Christian revelation .25 cents S. Adams Mrs B C. Prowse '"L1:"; in Education ,1. om”. 9--"-5- i '-'.N.MK-.Mi . 3.” ' 5'00 LL COL L T' Lowthel fhzlillloe e.;iliIt:KFcl:izie, ligisu Bertlis: 3 s8Auli":::wmh;:sdTnyo th::cg:;o':' 32.00 each: Miss Ethel Taylor, . Luna, Mrs. James Power. There was no one whom they knew ' Miss Bessie Prowse. Mrs. Robert 3100 "ch. prank Macgm M;-3, . , t Acorn, M1,, 1,0,1, Ferguson, mu Fl: E Bmtvman Aubrev Brown, capable of filling his place. Thn Lynnie Altken. ' ' ' - h ,' 31.00 each: J. A. s. Williams. w. M” ”"”';f; MP "W" 31- H0rt0n. Miss Anne Matheson, KING sum M .M-" n Mrs. Muriel Kennedy. Mrs. Janet "too Mr" Mary 1:” l 8 Baker, Norman MacLeod. Miss um Cl".v9;..MacA 3,? Mrs Ed Winnlfred Hayter. Miss Ruth Boo "N ””"' 'J .if,'.,, yo... wen. G0rdonBovver- F-"'"'""""' ”' ” COMING! wnsr AND nicimoun HIGHLAND AVE- ,m M; , 35.00 0. S. Harper T5 5 George Demols 84.00 L. C. Johnston 83.W M11. M. K. Holt I . 32.00 eac..: Irwin Printing Co... 31-00 05- Kl"! Is ym" . Victor Douse. Mrs. H. M. Dav- R:l:o0P";tl:" ::"':?r Dgwglj :19": W099 F0id WIN" daY5i ison. Mr. J. A. Llltely. M . A. Bge 1'0 v "m5 " ' : ' 'r ' A 1.' cash, M,-5, w, 1-, weir. M:. G. G. Robinson. Mrs. L. MacLend. Mrs. nlleadv Fm: 3” Your Ln?” .H.,.,.;.,.,' M”, Hebe, L,,m A. Martin. Mrs. Garth Downe ation, roofing and siding 81.00 each: Miss D. Douse. Wat lneeds GRUMBLING DAY l LONDON (Reuters)-Rev. n.1o.' PHONE 5911 King. vicar of Sidmouth. hasl ' End Nurseries. Mrs. W. B3 Le- Page, Mrs. Frank Heartz, Mrs. proposed a "national grumbling day." "How the British would the young people of this land. Michael 'Hennessey, Mrs. R. H. Warren. Mrs. Earl Lavera, Mrs. Guy Dailing, Miss Isabel Me- Coubrey, H. T. Prowse W. 0. Mac- Kenzle. Mrs. Ralph Worth. Mrs. Norman MacFadgen. WINTER'S home ready for Tarpon every ahavewilh hracusg' Old Spice After Shave Lotion Splash it on-feel that brisk. hearty tingle - start the day refreshed and invigorated. SHULTON rosomo Dr. John MCNi(.l)l, for years prin- 31.3! Charles MacKenzle. Mrs. L. H. Dnvison. Miss H. McCallum. RICHMOND ST. EAST love lt," he said. "One day when they could get off their chests all their complaints. dissntlsfactions. 85.00 Rev. A. Frank MacLean 82.00 each: R. D. Parker, M. L. grunts, growls and catalogues d ache. and painl." Robinson 31.00 each: Mrs. Louise Carruth-. Where can I get a'YEg'tio my I. AX request? 0 ..at TllEYiil(E10SAY”VESl". W 5 Get the cash now to ciisolidats bills or buy what on need . pay later in convenient monthly amounts ;ou can afford. Get a prompt "YES" N Y0"? l0'" "' quest. Phone tint for I-triP l”". 0? 50"” in '”d”'! erland. Mrs. A. E. Simpson. Mrs. J. T. Rodd, Miss Alberta Lewis. Mrs. Angus Matheson, Mrs. J. M. iMncLeod, Mrs. J. Gordon MacKay. lMurlel Collings, Mrs. J. A. Bent- ley. Mrs. A. E. Smith. Mrs. Wil- lard Coffin. Miss Janie Patterson, Mrs. W. E. Warren, Mrs. C. H. B. PLYWOOD? .50 cents each: Miss Jennie Turn- er. Mrs. Bonar Dalziel. Mrs. J. H. Howatt. .30 cents Mrs. L. R. Ladner. GRAFTON 81'. 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In our new location with modern cooking equipment, we can now offer our city and out-of-town friends A REAL TREAT when you dine with us. our every week day 70c special 8 course dinner, served in home-style manner in pleasant surroundings will be a delightful surprise in itself. 5 Winter Hours: Monday to Saturday 0 a.m.g to I a.m. Sunday I a.in. to 1 ma. great savings in Men's,.Boys.', l.ailies' Yard mils on the N