'LAGE TWELVE Wireless Pioneer Retires THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN sesnen runs FOR s.c. MAI Mr. Geo. Hall- ett. Vernon. l3.C., ha! been search- ing for reliei from rheumatic pain for fifteen Outpost in china By Val Gielgud Continued "HIS VVIFFS WITH HIM!" Leslie Dale grcaned. Then swore. "One at the iirm's lovely little remittance boys trom home I'll bet," he said. "Did I-larwood keeps a limitless supply of cousins and nephews, who go on coming out. But as a rule he has the sense in hang on to the pretty boys in shanghai where they're less likely U0 get hurt." he is search end- ed. Mr. l-laliett V said "It waIn't until lhtrleizl Shara ' i na tat a - o. I:au.rI"I' found . medy Icine that brought an end to my sufi'cring." lf, you suffer from rheumatic. neuritic. or arthritic pain. sciatic; Kean. Recently . . Canadian Marconi Company an- ielcgraphy. inounces the retirement, effective December 31 of its President. Mr. .A. H. Ginman Q! Montreal (left), a pioneer in the field of wireless rigor of the Company. . Mr. Ginman will re- main a nmm-bc-r of ilhe Board. He is succeeded by Mr. S. M. Fin- lsyson (right), also General Man- Janet shock a finger at him. "I W35 Pulling your lax." she said. "and you mustn't adopt a prejudice. Heis got a charming 3111119, 5 nice firm handshake. and almost the prettiest girl I've ever seen for a wife!" - or lxarknchc or from some stomach. kidney or liver disorders. nutritional zmenna and ncrvousnesa. try Sm-. nak for one week, prove that Sarnak can help you. 51.35 It all drug stores. "You must have got matey very quickly, Janet, it he started haul- ing out his family snapshots!" "We made friends-I think." said Janet slowly. "Pat is helping him; with his 13388389. He seems to have the dlckens of :1 lot, and of coursei he doesn't speak any Chinese-" ; tr... Neighbors By George Clork ”Yc gods!" ; "His wife's with him. Leslie. I saw Janet took no notice or the inter-. ruwion. 1- her for myself, in the flesh." ”What."' "There you take me out o! my depili." he said. "You means--out or experience." retorted Janet shrewdly. ”Ii you prefer to put it like that." "I think I do." Janet moved across the room and put a hand on Dale's sleeve. "You'll give them 5 chance. Leslie, won't you? I know ;you'd hate it. But don't let it show up the moment they arrive. They're probably not reeling any too oom- fortnhly about it themselves." Dale grinned. "Its a icome as you are' party-sheis been getting ready for two hours.” "?'3:.”hl?."cnr..""d 0&3?" Old friends talk it up. . . new friends marvel at in Iichnrst-and aroma! This iamout coilee'I Io zesty, Io heartening. to mellow! , i”i."';.:':.".!:.'.'s:.f.:r..:';"z.E""”.... I Chue & Sanlmm has been pouring the rodeo in discriminating Canadian homes for over 86 yeml And it's getting more popular Ivory dayl "llou mallqdoqdmmadof" a pound ofcliaoc 6 Qqnbom ! Yes, Chane A Sanbom quality cornea out in the brewing-every Ipoonlul yield: I puk-load ol ran rodeo sum. iii: and fragrance. All the lever your cup can hold i Eniuy it yeumil this week. 6:2 I pound oi Chm & Subaru today. in it '- hs Ski. m he'rn'i1tL'rhea:s, fferlletthglgincedi mum: You do know how to handle me? 1 mo" we; mom; .. Sge lvaaunlie ,don tyou. Janet? Sorry 1 behaved so ,,,she looks as M is-he mi M be re" - badly. You rather threw me off my 1 E P 'Y.ha.ance for a mcment. What 5 nice nodern in her outlook on life. It 9,50,, Y0-u amy- ; ljllgiht 33:55 W?" la! lb1lt19llR9ddl'”'ll "Putts been nice to me for Just on . n up . n you . 1 1 . Mu . ya ,1 f Iiltave to warn the ll0lISEl)0)'S. Of ,,?,rCey 531,133: 5015:1331 -age; J1; ego; Irrcurse they can come to us for a be cnnrmng you "known- l low days if that would help at all” on an uximxpxajned impmu they . .Pi:(;fllt';1el-3ri(1)l(;3 Mg 'fll3gR”P(l fsliook hands. As they did so I high (ll ' m. " ll l5 FD .3-'l . I . .lailEl " he said over and over aazui l.Ci,?rM;::,1g:..5oundod mm wtfude llt's rnvimr lli'””l'. What is there 15 mm mam, the house Mr '0? a pirl-:1 nrctiy 9lI'l in do llF"rl”' Jam”? But I ymnk it looks Lkmrmi 3.2.3:? 2:123: if.5.l?.i;”.l3.i3: I Gal'- How can 1 live with a woman in Janet moved quickly toward”! the .333: l.i”.:f”.;'i.i?5:' ;?il:.?;”..l1.2”? voc- 'vd so lndlv to be able tolror rt thetlkeled ms pipoi twmhed . wuple lg ' f - W, , -Hf ll” t .0! cushions straight, and was irri- i '0"M3”'V: lhtvi-””5”lil 9- 50 y-U113 lxmtea to find that his pulses had '9” W 3' ""0" Y mid ll ”0”'iuppi'eciabiy quickened at the pro- 'lll.f:;l1l:,-gvzvl, lspect of meeting his uninvited l l l . . .Tolk of this i 'Jil.v:Hl mF"' I j la:'ie swung rrund and stared at . HF; i Y”! azure live llPilidllflP1l ”l'm um .r-ire-. Leslie" "Not sure?" "No. There are other things in. life besides work. Leslie, Even you' may find it out one day. Pat anal I lyve. you know. All the things you're afraid oi-they won't amount to a. row of beans if the girl has i stuffing in her: and it she happens to love her husband.” Dale shrugged his shoulders. .yI '-tl'.l'i me. rimit yH1:7 " said Janet, smillng.,g,ue5Ls. To be continued rnuir-A-nuts 4:53. MAKE vou wru KEEP vou Will: Go: relief from colltipgllogg-(mu. nation. Positive ruuln II-om FRUIT-A-TIVES prong by tom oi Jrhutllllldl. FRUIT-A-TIVI-6 conni- utracu of irulte and turbo. In CHARLOTTETOWN It's all over town! ,'.2 t I In Address The New Year address to the Charlottetown Rotary Club yester- d,y wag given by His Excellency Bishop Jamel Boyle. Ho laid in Irt:-- ' p"It is my intention today to outline briefly the wbrll U "'9 Chrlltophen in the United SDI!"- Tn. word 'Chrigtopher' derived from in. Greek word, 'ChriIi.0- phoror manna Chrlet-bearer. "The aim of the Cllrlllvophin gccardlng to its rounder in to on- couraxe a million lay P'l'll"ll W restore and reintegrate into every I a a w . and without which it cannot endure. Each ChrlIt- opher or Christ-bearer all'lVBI.ln a personal way lo bfllll Chm” into tn. tmurkag place. To be 11 Christopher one need not ioln any Iddltlo at ornnlntion. Ennll works? an individual. There are no me tlnxl, no dun-I PI”lCd' ular objective in to urge more an more workers to to as Chris.- opherg into (1) education. (2) gov- ernment. (3) lIbor-mInIl'm""- to) newspapers. mainline. 509”- radio and moviea. ll well as all other phgggg of public life that affect the well-being of the ma- Jorlty of people. . "Tho Christopher movement has been in operation in tn, United States since 1945 and has made A strong appeal to pernona of all faith. In founder in Reverend James Keller, g Maryknoil Mis- sionary. He is the director of the movement. and the official name and address is "The ChrlItophIr'. 18 East Forty-eighth Street. New York City. "whu, visiting Montreal month, I had the privllega of hearing Father Keller Slmik 9" the "ChrlItopherI" at a banquet pu; on by the Canadian Club- at which ho was the rum break- er. He gave I brief summary of the philosophy underlylnx the movement which in Riven in detail in the four books he hsl Publish: ed-You Can Chlnie the W0ll'ld- "Three Minutes I DRY". '0"? Moment Please" and "Careers That Chang. Your World." lltst E"undamenhl Purpose 01 The Ohrietuphen ' "Father Keller Iayat 'LoII than we or humanity have caused most of in. world's recent major trou- bles. This handful regardlen of their label:-Ihare I militant ha- mu oi the basic truth upon which this nation and all Christian CIV- iiiution wn. founded (and with- out which it cannot endure) each and every human ,beln3 is I Child of God, deriving-hie rllllte irnm God, and not from the State. Any- one driven by auch hatred seldom keep; it to himself. He becomes n mluloner of evil. "'lVl"l 90 reach (hp many. not the few. He usually set: into a tield that touch" thy llveg of all people the world over: education. govern- ment. trade unions. the writlnz end of newlpapors. .magIr.lnus. bookl. radio. motion pictures and television. "It another 195 so II IPOIWW3 wax-key-I, gg Chrlltophera ' 01' Christ-bearers into then lame field: and strive II hard to re- store the fundamental truth the other 1W are working furiously to eliminate. the trend toward 'dIrkneII' can in chanted !or the better. "Tone of thousands have a esdy zone as Chrlstophere into the marlin; place. Their aim is 10 find a million. It is tar more important to lot workers of l0Dd in, than tn, at workera of evil out. essential ll thin latter is. Positive constructive actl9n- is noeded. Little la accomplllhed by complaining and criticism!- A row Oluiliwher Pr-halliloo "It is better to lilht one candle than to curse the darknels. vcood people look out for them- selves while the wicked take care or the rent of us." "Business and proienlonal men have three inter- estl. their business or profession. their families. and their Wlclh endl. while subversive elements influence the mainstreaml of the nation's lite." "it I nation ll not ruled by God it will he ruled by tyrants." This lalt ll taken from ; gpoach msdg by William Penn. in; Quaker who founded the State of Pennsylvania. Penn's principle is verified today in the slavery of the Soviet Union. "A human citizen" says. Robert Rip- 1ey'g "Believe it or Not" may not own land. may not choose his own job. may not strike. may not em- ploy labor. may not own .l0WOll'v. may not be friends with a foreign- er. may not picket. may not tra- vel, may not ring a church hall. and is forbidden freedom of Speech: freedom at lullnlon;y1ree- dorn of Anernbly; freedom of SouL soIno'PnIeIlLeuoIuIentI'o Thochrhhpli The followlnl in from I lady in " m II I u y New York 5taPt::t an I t a each :umm-or Ito Toachu-I' College. The general tendency lI detinitely anti-religious. l:ngloI;dr-in : goat excerpt rain on oo W e t- on me both Il.I teacher and the mother of I nineteen-year-old. This ll what ttudonta In gettins these days. iugernoturaiiam in religion Ihould I roplaced by I nsturalilrn .ln which man ll recol- nlzed an I pert o1 nIturo-doc- trlnu with respect to atonement. inspiration. carnation. Ialvalion and judgmo are no longer Ico- lalgy llIll'l!lB:'lIL'1 n on I or ethinbv nying: zwf. 2.-r...'.'.r .2: .-'"un-: m e n o I g can-With (Input grltltudoi tor your pool:-'!n can Change the world-which II, worn out from "K""il""r uni to cm emu not or o t- :tl:;:.'..'.':."'.::'. """..”.i:'..':: it I as am I Preteat-ant and I think you Bishop Boyle Speaks On Work or The chrlstopliers Iunargggennus Continlild Iron: pg: 7 went hunxrv: that he want anus lot may or any on nine when tie- !'IIlnItree.andtlutheuIItoo l '0 IM my BM 5 chance to Ice on the ground. no 5"... god. Yes. . 'heard him you might have thought line was the Imorteot person in all Ithe Green rarest. En! To liotarians l l Cornwall Notes 9 l Mu. Glltoni rim. Cornwall. iI lxhamo again otter undtrloi JANUARY - 3. 1951 sir. he waned. To have . THEIR TOMORROW. DEPENDS UPON I A it lite llle ; :...:'::.::n?.i. :i"ci.3i.ti.n clVll- , ton. Iiilnt Chi-inmu with her par- lzation upon which our country mt" M" "ld Mr" Chi-I'M!!! 0! His Excellency Bishop Boyle mm! and education and all the. other vital ileldn. But you'll have. to go at it on I much bigger Icalei and in I hurry." He went on to treatment in the Prince Edw Island Holpital. I Miss Cynthia Chermon of Mom,-- Cornwall. Mrs. John Jtwdil. Sr.. of North RN01". in on the sick list. Her wide circlo of friends wldi her I opudy recovery. 4 W --m:-- Mr. and Mn. Stephen Aokland are Spending a few woolu at Bi-eadnlbano vlnltlng their dough. .ter mo Ion-in-law and old ec- quaintancoe. . - Miu Catharina Livingston, ac. and year student at Acadia Unl- say that he is convinced this..VN'5ltY. is spending the holiday country stands a good chance of Season with her uncle and aunt, ”crBcklna up" within a rewlMr. and Mrs. K. Macxinnon years. Cornwall. ' "Communism lg only one part of the trouble." he said. "It in QVGTI The many tr-land; an M", mm more the moral decay that is eat- MacArthur. Cornwall, will be in: Into everything. corruption in pleased to know that she is mak- high places. dishonesty, per.lury.lins good progress in the prim; graft. immorality. break-up of Edward Island Hoopltal. Mu, home life and disregard ior ord- MacArthur broke her ankle int lnary decency. week while rotting: (mm 11.. Prayer o! 11:. crn-mophau Cmmm" comm 11 kl "” "u' loge hail. f"1;;ird. make his”!!! instrument. 0 our peace. here there lSiDow Jones and Camp: .v. DllbllIh- hatred. let me now love: wharelg" 9! en, w." 5".” your”. there in injury. -Dardon; wherelhave purchased tho Chicago Jour- inere is doubt. faith: where therelnsl of Commerce. William F. is despair. hope: where there ll:Ker-by, gxacuuv. .5110,- riarkneu. light; and where the-re'.rone. Pubucntlon. um "1. CM, is gsdnesl. Joy. 0, Divine Master, can unanclu n.w.p.p". Wm. uh grant that I may not so much,taln ita title and the worth "ed- scek to lie consoled as to cunsnle;!mo,1 of the w," 33"" awn"... to be understood sI to under will be added. stand; to he loved as to love; for it is in giving that we receive; it is in psrdoning that w. are CHICAGO, Jan. 1 - (AP) .. oi Dow mew vonx. Jan. 1 '- (AP) .. The Metropolitan Opera 1" Unit Supervisor 148 Richmond Street Ch'town. P. E. I. pardoned: and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life."-St. Francis of Assisi. Guests at yesterday's Rotary luncheon included Maj. T. E. ery. Fred Gamble, and Joleph Molloy. reported Saturday it incurred 3 deficit at man than 3100.000 this year. Ralph Jonu. MacNutt. Canon 2:. M. Malone. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Messrl. Chairmen yesterday were Rotar- Gilea Csntwell, Gordon Wellner, lens W. J. P, Macwllllgn and George Tweedy. Jeromo O'Brien. C. L. Montgom- CARACAS. Venezuela. Jan. 1-- (AP) - A Government (learn to day ruwred constitutional liber- ties to Venuuelane and litter! most other curb: imposed after the Iuauination of Prolident Delagdo Chalbaud Nov. 13. Strict preu cenlorehlp was relaxed. A v ' to must YOU Mull- r , I. II o Canadian citizen or Iriilah wblul. fill it? it iliili l In on tho right it with the cnrisutmhgt idea netting im- pter-q tppoepic into covera- '-.'."i'-he gunom. utlaoolholdnluailwhodoleotl mngmma; without deiay.Act”oow-and Your help noodod CWIlWWll' dIWlll'd!lW,W'd" alebelwoonliondaoyoonotooe. . 3- '0 Ilnllm i, To bring this and-alectalt g-an into action calls for 4. Meet Annytoehequinlnonn. i I I871 01;!-lklllod nuitfalnuzld 3:318” '5 i 9”” , ' thloklo , ut-ecdog nan. , o o I crew talus , I Volunteer hr aewlu onywlmo. an” 3' mu mm sum h" to hndxamoa: Ic IgnlpnIoc- Icaooid. min to "M" '""" "'" ”' phone; auuuncwon: : wiuusoiio-.i;'a.ua tgw:;':;-g';7mMw,,m-,u- oo-odioadoo ol n crap oolhlp roman tum. . 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